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MONDAY, FEBRU ARY 3, 1986
Weakened BB pier Qpen again
Inspectors to c h eck if pilings da m aged ~~~~~r~1~n~~![d!hsi;:o~~j0lh~ff.~:
more t h a n reported by week end waves 7()..foot p1hngs, which att all linked toaether, had been broken between
operate trom the pier -from
smashing into support p1hngs were
knocked out Saturday
The pilings were installed by the
Art Broman Constructing Co. of
Long Beach as part of the $1 I m1lllon
1n repairs necessitated by storm
damage in 1983, officials said. The
end of the pier reopened last Septem-
ber
occurred. He said tt may have been
caust<t-'by the force of nature." But
he S~Ud If there's a flaw 10 the design.
the city may try to recover repaJrcosts
that 1ruttally were set at SS0.000 By ROBERT BARKER
OllMDellyl'llo41""'
Saturday's pounding waves may
have caused more damage to the
Hunungton Beach Pier than first
reported. but city officials today
reopened the pier.
Officials said the 1.830-foot pier is
NEWSLINf
Pope John Paul U •poke
out a.gal.net aoclal and
economic ezploitatlon
of worken during a Ylalt
to India'• pooreat and
mMt lawleaa province
today. Page A4.
Coast
A Newport Beach real
estate agent's mummy is
1,900 years old -and
cost him $8,000./ A3
California
California would lose
$928. 1 million via
Gramm-Rudman budget
cuts./A4
Nation
Two new artificral hearts
are implanted./ AS
Sports
Jeff Fryer is a primary
reason why the Corona
del Mar basket ball team
leads the Sea View
League./81
Entertainment
Geraldine Page hopes
thl.s year she'll be the
bride, not the perennial
bridesmaid. at the Os-
cars./ A9
INDEX
Bulletin Board A3
Business A 7 -8
Classified B6-8
Comics A11
Death Notices BS
Entertainment A8-9
Fun & Games A 10
Horoscope A 10
Opinion A12
Paparazzi A6
Police Log A3
Public Notices BS. 8
Sports B 1-S
Television A6
Weather A2
~ ~ the ocean Ooor and water's surface by structu:ctJIY sa1e and in no danger of Saturday's rampaging waves that at
collapsing despite having Its under-limes reared up to about zo feet. The
pinnings. weakened. • pictures showed that two support Re~eding surf.cond1ttons also fig-pilings near the end of the" P.ier also
ured 1n th~ decision to reopen the were severed and another pihng has
pier, including the End Cafe that was disappeared. •
shut down Saturday afternoon and
most of Sunday. Abg foµr f~J).der pilings that pre-
Marinc Safety Captain 8111 Rich-vent fuhing boats -should they
Hero
Chided
for risks
By ROBE RT BARKER
Of Ille Delly ..........
Huntington Beach helicopter bu-
reau's chief pilot Jim Lail today was
saluted for his courage but chided-for
talung too many life-threatening
chances after participating Saturday
10 a series of dramatic rescues in the
rampaging ocean.
At one point, Lail put his Korean
War-vintage Bell 4 7 helicopter in the
water so that two lifeguards and a
surfer could grab hold of the skids and
be lifted to safety.
City Administrator C harles
Thompson said today that officials
arc tr) mg to find out wh)' the damage
Commun1tyScrv1ces Director Mu
Bowman said the pier was closed for
.. public safety reasons~ There was a
huge crowd on the pier and we fell we
shouldn't take a chance. II 1s better co
be safe than sorry."
Meanwhile. the Aliso State Pier in
South Laguna remained closed toda).
La~r1n~eday,heshuckedh1sgun l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and boots and Jumped into the .
churning 60-degrce water to rescue
another person.
Dli91 ..... ,......., .......... .. He is not a lifeguard and he's not
trained to go into the water," his boss,
Lt. Ro bert Morrison said. "I felt like
(~leue .ee HEROISM/ A2)
A aurfer enjoy• a wild ride on the 6-to-l 0
foot breaken at Rantt..niton Beach Sunday.
The aurf dimimhed eomewhat from the 10-
to-US foot Wa'Ye9 Satar.day.
Off Shore drilliDg bids go out
Invit a tion s to oil compa nies fi rs t s t ep
-... ---b y Interior De partme nt to lease tracts
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of1Mo.lly"9tl wt
011 companies are being '"' 1ted
this week to tell the federal go .. em-
ment where tht'\ would like to
e\plore for ml and Sa\ ofT( ahforn1a's
coast lint:. ·
The 1nv1tat10n is thr U S lntenor
Depanment"s first step toward le~
ing offshore tracts that have been
protected by a federal drilling mora·
ton um.
Oil companies can submit state-
men ts of interest to begin a two-year
process that leads to leasing. accord-
ing to David Prospen, an aide to
lntenor Secretary Donald Hodel
-'.greements reached in the nego-
11a11on would be included 1n lea~
arrangement\, Prospcn said.
(nt1cs of offshore oil dnll1ng
complained that the lntenor Depan-
m·ent 1s moving ahead while it was
negot1at1ng with California law-
makers who want to limit leasing.
"Pursuing this is unnecessaf),
counterproductive and makes nego-
10 mislabled pills
from Mesa firm
still being Sought
Woman who took
one prescription
leaves h ospital
By TONY SAA VE ORA
OllMDellyl>tlotlt.it
Ten of the 2.000 pill\ mislabeled b}
a Costa Mesa drug packaging com-
pan) were still m1ss1ng toda' 1n the
aftermath of what appears to be a
potenualh lethal ~rtes ol errors
Meanwhile. a 41 -year.old \\Oman
"'ho la p!>ed 1 n to a coma after taking
eight of the m1smarked pills wa'I
reka..ed Frida\ from Mulhk.cn ~1e-d1-
cal < cntl'r 1n .\rtcs1a. a hospital
spoke.,.,., um.in ..au.J
The un1dcntllicd \\Oman thought
\he wa' tal..ing .m Jnt1h1011c but had
actual!~ 1ngc~tcd a potl'nt drug gl\en
tn J1abct1l'-
Hcr prc\t·np11on "as labeled as the
1nfecuon-light1ng metron1dazole It
instead contained tolazam1de. a drug
that lo\.\er\ bloo<l ~ugar l 'n-
'iuper' 1sed U'le or o' erdosc of
tola1am1dt• 1.an induce coma or
death
(Please see MISLABLED/ A2)
........................ ~~
uauons less hlcely to succeed ... said
U .S. Rep. Mel Levine. 0.Los An-
geles.
Sen. Pete Wilson. R·Calif.. said
Hodel was "going forward w1th the
process as 1f the negot1at1ons did not
C'llSl ••
Locall). Cit} council members
from Orange Count} coastal ctt1es
have been meeung penod1call)' over
the past six months to organize
opposition to offshore dnlhng
But Newport Beach City Coun-
cilwoman Evelyn Hart said con01ct-
1ng reports on both the negot1at1ons
and the lntenor Department's ac·
t1ons have made tt difficult latel> to
maintain an active role in the talk'I
"I'm get11ng so many cross signals
about what's happening. 1t makes 1t
very difficult to keep my constituents
infooncd." Han said this morning.
"At this point. we're serving mostly
as a watchdog," said Newport ~h
a~sistaru city attome) Carol Konw:k.
"We do know that there 1s going to be
some act1v1ty in 1dent1f} 1ng the tracts
that are aoing to be lea~ ...
-Hart and others from th°'. local
coaliuon plan to meet "1th Gov.
George DeukmeJ1an next week.
··we·re trying vef) hard to get the
governor behind us on this." she said.
Before dnlling. 011 companies must
obtain state appro\ al 1n add111on to·
sccunng the federal 011 lea~.
"The e IS very viJibl~. •• Kid
Abso St.ate ark Ranaer Al Sanchez.
..The con was stripped off two
p1hngs and three otben showed
cracks."
The end of the pier at Seal Beach
also wu closed this momina after
about six crossbeams ·supponina
pilings broke loose at the height of
Saturday's storm.
"h doesn't ap,pear that there's
anvth1ng scnous. • Lifquard Lt. Dan
~eueMePISR8/A2)
More
human
remains·
found·
Dfscovertes probed
for link to seven
shuttle astronauts
By HOWARD BENEDICT _,...,I ....
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
More human pans have been found
and arc bemg exarmncd to sec if they
a rc remains o f Cballenaer's
astronauts, reliable sources repon ed
today. Two more ships and a third
robot submarine)oined the sean::h for
Challenger's cabm.
An investigation board held its fint
full formal meeting today to study
film and data that could tell whether a
mystcnous spurt of fire from a rocket
tngcred the destruction of the shut-
tle and its crew.
As ~e probe into last. Tuesday's
Nation NJ• goodbye to
astronaut•. Pege AS
chsa11er Pfoceedcd. NASA officials
were confident they could pi~mt
the cau1e and resume shuttle flipu
perhaps as early as JUM.
"Thu 1s fundamentally a sound
system." William R. Grabam. actJnt
dJrcctor of the NauonaJ Aeronautics
and Space Admtmstrauon, said Sun-
day. ··1t·s gone through 24 succeuful tl"&h •• 1N~SA has aclcnowlcd&ed only that
one bone secuon has washed ashore,
but has not said whether it came from
ol\F of~e seven astronauts. That was
(Pleue eee UllAJ1f9/ A2)
Chloro~uorOc~rbon :M:~:;s
threat increasing, cycle crash
UCI scientists report !~!!v!.~!RBLE Pati Pavlik applie• her a rtiat:ry to the 1boulder of Mark SavUds.
By the A11oclated Pre11
SinC'e two llC Irvine chcm1s1~
c;ounded an alarm 1n 1974. pubhc fear
that thc Earth'\ protecti ve layer of
01onc would be dangerou!lly depicted
b\ chloroOuorocarbon'I ha'i waned
·The United Stat~ banned aerosol
\prays containing the propellant in
I Q7R But later studies Sttm«i to
1nd1C'atc that the threat wa~ lcs\ than
prev1ou"il) predKted
Now. ne.,... evidence suggests that
tear 1<1 '1t1ll warranted and that
1ndu'ltr1ol production ot
1.hloroOuorou1rbons LS nsll\J sharply
ll( lrv1nr l hcm1'lts F. Sherwood
Rowland and Mano Mo lina warned
1n IQ74 that chlorofluorocarbon'>
u\t'd J\ N'ln erant~ and propellants
lOuld l'' ~ n tuall) demo) 10 percent
to 10 pnl('nt of the F. rth''I 01one
lhf'f
•
ince then. sc1cnt1~t<. revised 1he1r
figures and 1n I QM the w1del)
accepted estimate was an overall
depleuon of only 2 percent to 4
percent somenmc in the next ccntuf)
The National Aeronaut1c'i and
pace Adm1n1strat1on ha'I been the
most f't'Cent l&CnC) to 'ltUd) the
problem ct ions . of t ht N .\ .\
report wcrc made public 1n mid
Janual)
NASA projected 1ha1 1f
chloroOuorocarbon release con-
tinued at the I Q80 rate, the average
amount of 01onc ah<wc 1he eanh
would fall by 4 9 percent to 9 4
percent dunna the neitl l"Cntur)
.. fhe problem hasn't changed ·
'81d Donald Wuebblcs ol the law·
rcnce I 1\.ermol't l,.borator). one of
lhc '4:'1Cnll\t'I whoS<' romputer modcl\
(Pleue eee TRlt&A TI Al )
Two fl Tom Manne-; died earh
toda~ after a motorcvde they "err
nd1ng slammed into a chain hnk
fence near the-Manne hase
The two men were not 1dent1lieJ
he<-.1u~c rel~t1\.C'I hJd not ~n
nol1licd o l the accident, '81d a
( dhfom1a H1ghwa) Patrol \OOkeo;-
man Their ges ~ere ho;tC'd ao; ~2 and
~8. but no home to" n\ ~rrC' tl1'I
clo~d
rhr men nd1na together on a
"-.awa\3k1 moton.)'dc apparcnth
fa1lcd to ncaotiatc a n ght-angk lum
IO Trnhuco Road where II horde" lhc
ea~tcm pen meter of th<' Manne h.i\C.'·.
atcorJ1na to lhe (HP
The rood 1'1 hea"11\ tra\t'lcd h'
rnmmutef" dunng 1he da\ h111 I\
ncarh dc-.crted at n1gh1 '"'e'lll_..ll)t'
"'-11d
I n\C''lllttator' t~:li(' c thc H1ll1 .. 1trn
(Pleue .ee CRASH/ Al)
These living pictures
real thing·iil Laguna
Patt Pavlik operates
theonl ·ta ttooparlor
on the Oran~r Coast
hlO tali.C\ her hu,1nc" \ah'U'h -i t'
an .\n l<•rm 'he \31d thJt n·~u1re' h\'f
taknt~ \ll ~· .1, J 1' Cf"('-'' the design'
\"'turner' hnn(l h' h<"r 'h''P tht' ''°"
IJ\lll(I parlor nnthl' n1an~c l ()3\1
(lc:n1'4: l 1t>t'lhanh a fl'\ rpt1onl\1 h\
\,~ .t mnther to ,him '"u .11'1111111 11.i' an1.I I .1(tun,1 T .111t10 ,1n1't h\
ot her dnlc1rt'n and r;hc "111 prnu1lh mttht d111pla'' an arr." ''' hnghtl\
pull th<' tam11\ ph1"11t1 lf11m h\'t ..... 1lk1 .11lnrl'J M\ h11h \ln"n tht ,11.k ,,f hn
\'~ P 11 Pa' Ii~ a nd 'h<''ll p11ll 11p ""°···· 1'4'\41 .
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111 her I~ ,car old J:iu~htt'"f t:ithl\"l('\I .il,.1.11 th~· pr.1, t1.t .Ill'·'' ('l'rmancnt
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UUIA
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PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
nar1'1l' until ( hn\t1anil\ cam<' alona "
\hl' \31d
0nll· 1h11ught ol a\ &rotesq_ue and
ht-nthrn1\h tht' prai..uce of body
ma1 ~1n1t ,1.ur\ ba~ k as far .,
rrch1'1\)ll\ man fh( Old 1 estamtnl
, hr11n1de' tht hr ehtn' pmh1b1t10~
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(Pleueeee TATTOO/A2)
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AA * '°".,. Coat DAIL y PILOT I Monday, F•bruary 3, 1eae
·LB Councilman
suffers ·heart
attack in Nevada .
By LAURA MERK
Of -Delly ..... llell
Laguna &ach <. 1t} C oum:tlman
Robert Gcntf) will am\(' home
Tuesday from a Ii vt--Oa) ho!.p1t.al sta)
1n Sparks. Nev . where he ~ufTcred a
minor hean apac~ while aucnding a
l'On\.Cnllon
Genii), 47, jJm11tcd h1mi.clt to the
hospital Thur!>~a\ morning aftc:r
sufTenng SC"l're l'hest pain~ about 5
a.m. 1n hi~ hotd room 111 Spark~.
according to .1 lncnd. ( •lll! Burdick
~ntf} 'ita~ed thn·c da)<. in the
1n1em1vc lBre unit ot thl' \parks
Faintly Ho!>plt.il while undergoing
tests. He "'a~ movc;d to a !IUlle
'iunda)
C1entf) a'>'>Ol IJlt' dean ol ~tudent'>
at lJ( Irvine. wa s attending the
Wr~tern Regional Co!lfcrenl'e ot Jhc
Nauonal A'>!.oc1a11on of Student Per·
sonnel ~dm1ns1ra10~ in nearb)'
Reno.
Jn a telephone convt·1~11on from
his hospital room. Gentry said." I feel
great but I v.as !.l'ared 10 death."
Gentn ~ad hl" was 1mmed1atel)
av.art·.ot v.hat the s}mptoms meant
becau~· of the long h1.,IOI)' of heart
J1!>casc in h1<, famil).
"I '' 111 netd 10 mai..e some changes
Hut I v. ill need to speak w11h the
c.xpcns at t 'CI tir .. t," said Gentf),
whov.111 vim the UCI Medical Cl·ntcr
v.hen he returm to Cal1fom1a
Doctor~ 1n Nevada disco' ered
minor 11ssue damage and a JO percent
Councilman Robert Gentry
blockage 1~ne ot his artencs. ··but I
couldn't tell you tht' name of 11." ..aid
Genii) who has been a councilman
si nce I 982.
"Evel)•thing is wonderful 1n
Sparks. Ne,·ada. from m) hoi.p11al
window," he said JOk1ngl)
REMAINS OF HUMANS DISCOVERED ...
From A l
l.t~t 'Wednesda). the da} after the
traged). wht:n v. hat appeared to be
pan ot a foot wa<> fou nd w 1th a p1ecl' of
blue tabnc attalht·J
The agenc) )aid 11 would ha'e no
comment on the latest rcpor.t of more
findings of human parts, sa}ing that
can only be released by the board of
1nH·s11gauon •
The sources said that more pans
had been collcrtcd but did not !>a\
whether the> L·amc from beaches o·r
were found at ~ca The} would not
d1'M..lo~ ho"' man~ pans had been
brought 1n or v.hat the} v.cre but that
the' hod been taken 10 a hospital at
nea'rb) Patrick ..\1r Force Base
NASA last week cautmncd that the
hone found then could belong to an
animal or some other human than an
astronaut Remains from missing
fhhcrmen and other persdons some-
time~ "ash a\hore on Flonda
beache\
""-\\..\ spokesman JI ugh Hams
said the head o f the hoard shuttlr
dm·ctor Jesse Moore lo\OUld ml'<·t
w1th rcponcrs later in the-"'ed.
L nt1I then. Ham'> said the publil
<ould e'\pect lllllc: 1nformat10.!l, f~om
the board.
Graham. while ncknowledg1ng that
the accident <>ho"'ed "there\ a prob-
lem there·· '>aid that "the o'crall
conliguratwn and design wc helle\t'
to be fundamc:ntalh sound and we
belie\C 11 won't tat...l· a 'Cf)' long time:
to get 1h1s probh:m rnrrened "
He ~u.J tn\l''>llgators art' not ce r-
tain how to interpret photograph<,
that -;hov. a plume ol Ila me al or nt•ar
a )Cam on (halh;nger\ nghl rcx.ket
boo'>ter "grov. and gro"' until 11
rcal·he<, the c:\plos1on point "
"".\\ \ \C IUHC'' ln'>l'>llng on
anon~m1t ~ \J~ 1he flam\.' prohahl~
tr1ggerc-d the nplo \lon ot
Challenger\ fuel tan ._ 7 l seconds
Rogers, Ar111strong head
probe of shuttle disaster
WASHINGTON (AP)-President Reagan has hamed former Secrctal)
of State W1l11am P Rogers and former astronaut Neil Armstrong to head an
mdepende'rit board to determine what caused last weel ·s space shuttle
catastrophe that killed seven astronauts.
Reagan said the presidential commission on the shuttle accident would
ha' e 120 da)S 10 find out "how it happened and ho"' it can be prevented from
happening again."
In a bnef announcement at the White House today, Rea$Aln said Rogers.
who served as secretary of suite during the Nix.on adm1n1stra11on, and
Armstrong. the first man to walk on the moon. would serve as chairman and
\ice chamnan of the panel, which will have at least I 0 other members.
including scsenusts. government officials. technical eitpens and pnvate
exe<:u II' es.
Reagan. appeanng with Rogers, Armstrong and NASA chief W1ll1am
Graham, noted , "It's been almost a week since our nation and family stood
together as we watched Challenger slip beyond our grasp .... As we move awa)
from that temble da}. we must devore our energies to finding out how 11
happened and how 11 can be prevented from happening again "
Of the seven dead astronauts. Reagan said:
"We owe 1t to them to conduct this inve!>t1gauon so that future ~pace
travelers can approach the conquest.of space w1th confidence and Amen ca can
go forward with enthus1ai.m and op11m1sm that has sparked and mar~ed all of
our great undenak1ngs "
o\mong those named to the 1nvcs11ga11ve panel arl' C huck Yeagc1 tht• tl'\t
pilot who was the fi rst to brcaklhc sound barncr. and astronaut ~all) Ride. who
Ile" the: shuttle 10 become the first Amencan woman Ln <;pace.
N .\S.\ set up mown. intenm m ves11ga11 ve board ofm o"n 1mmcd1atd~
after the al-c1dcnt Last Tuesda~ Reagan ha~ been under pre'i'>Urt• from C ongre~s
10 appoint an independent panel that would not ha'e to answer to the space
i\genq.
~en combing the area and the C oast
Ciuard rrponed toda) that 11 ton., of
charred. floa ting wreckage· have been
lClO' ered fhe shuttle and 11s cargo of
two satell11cc; weighed about I 23 tons
hampered the crrons of d1ver'i and
two robo1 ~ubmannes. The water 1s
140 feet deep there
E'rn 1f the cabin ~urv1vcd thl'
explosion reasonabl) intact. the
tremendou-. impact after a fall of eight
miles might have broken 1l up l f~o.
the bodies oft he crew members m1gh1
never be found
after liftofl /"
F1en dcom from the <,paces~p
raint·d'anto thl' .\tlanlll < kcan O\'Cf a
w1t.k area l'a\t and nonh of ( alX·
Most of the floa11ng debn i. in the
n0.000 square-mile !>earch area has
been salvaged, lc-aving the ~arch
foc:used between 20 and 40 mile\ nO
Daytona ~ach. 75 miles to the nonh
v.here NASA belie' es the cabin might
ha"c sunk
The submersible Scorpio 1<. being
deplo}ed off the L1ben) 'liar. and
Spnnt 1s heing operated b) lhl' t:re"' of
the Freedom "itar .loaning the c;canh
armada toda~ wa' the I nucpt•ndC'nt'l'
~tar v. 1th a 1111 rd rohot. the Rernn IV (. ana,eral 'ihlP'> and planl'' haH·
~onar ha\ detected 'in era I large
OOJl'Ct<> 1n that area ... b~ rough
lurrc:nt~ and murk\ water ha"e
Dominelli pleads guilty in Hedgecock plot
5.\N DIEGO I ..\Pl -Former
financier J Do' 1d Dom1nelh. alreai.h
sen 1ng a federal pnson term ro'r
defrauding '""e'itors. today pleaded
guilty to state charges ans1ng from a
plot to 1llegall~ finance former Mayor
Roger Hedgecock's 1983 campaign.
Dom1nelli is the first o f
Hedgecot k's three co--Oefendants to
be lOn,1cted following Hedgecock's
t:on' 1ct1on b) a Supenor C oun juf)
lac;t Octoher on pe1Juf) and con-
sp1rao charge~ Hedgecock rc~1gned
ac; ma) or Dec I 0 sh on I)' before he
was sentenced 10 a year in count~
custod)' and placed on three ycar'i
probauon
Dominelli. 44. fou nder of the now-
defunct J. David & C'o. investment
firm, was sentenced to two years in
state pnson after pleading guilty to
one count of conspiracy.
As pan of the plea bargain. perjury
charges aga1Mt Dominelh were d1~
m1ssed b)' Municipal ( oun Judge
frcdenc Link . Dom1 nclh will serve
the state pnson ~ntence con<.:urrcntl}
w11h ~ 20-year federal term for tax
e' as1on and fraud ~tcmming from the
mul11m illion--Ooltar collapse in 1984
of his La Jolla-based money trading
com pan}.
~fore Dom1nclh's sentencing,
Ltnk refused to delay a preliminary
heann~for Nancy Hoover and Tom
Shepard. who also are charged with
conspiracy and perjury
Hoover was a former executive
wt1h the bankrupt J David Co.
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gang., or the m1l11an \1'1'\ ire<.
ul•hhardt 2<• \Jiii pt:11pk olll'rl d11
a double t;i l' "lwn thn n1111u· lhi.·
tattoo,on her Ol'l k thl' d\!lurtna·111111
design<. cnurtling her right l .111 l\1'·
1ble \'\Cn through dark pa11t·rnnl
'itock1 ng<>I an(i lhl' llr>"l'r' on hl'r n~ht
arm
"But \.\1th taml· the' rcal111· I ,rn1
JU'1 like them ." \Ill' -,aid "llm' ,, i
prec.cn1 ~our<,\'lf 'ounl\ n111 "h1.·th1 r
'ou arc tat toOl.'d or not
Toda' •11 \l'l'nl' th<' pr.1111~1.· 11
1,111001ng ha!> ga1nt·d \11nll' ol thr
n.·,pcct a fic1nnad o\ ht• I te \ l " lnnv
tncrdue
<1chhardt n'Glllt'd a ri. lft u"
turner -an Xfl-H·ar . .,Jd '"' 1111,in
rt'lt'I\ 1ng her hr't l.tttoo
··~he alv..a~' v.,tnll'd •IOl' hul "'"''
afraid of tht• 'ou al ,1111 m·" ·
Gebhardt said lk fort· 1 h1· "' 11n;111
returned to her 'l'"' Jcr'><-'' h111111.· ;,he
told the tattout•r .. JU'il v.a 11 till tht•
lad1cc; 1n the bridge l iuh 'iC<' nw nov.
Pa,hk agrN'' that att1tud1·, h.i,l·
changed -a'i ha"e tattoo ''''t'' ;\.11 longer an· thl' Lhildhke dra"1ng, nt
e'<ecu11onrr<. the ra3e "AuldH'r\
who h;hl' '< artt•d t·u~torlH'" "1th
r:wnth' 1ult 1k\lt1n\ t1fl\.t' m.Hh
J1...ipPt·•m·d '<lid Pa' Ilk. 4i
f rcchand ~nr.._ like that on th1·
'>houldt•r\ 1 I I .1gunn 1 attoo an1\l
'v1ark \a\lkl\, 1\ more lO/llO\Clft-' lhr
21 vc;H old n;.tl\t' of ( o nneC'tll 1t1
fo~h1orl\ nrn:nt;il 't)k de\Jans 111
brilliant lOIOr\ not 'i<'en on the tattoo'>
of ~O )<'an ago
.. In Jhc pa\t 1a11om hAH' hccn
pu,hcd unBer thr table .1s lo'>' c 13\\ •
P .. l\•li l.. \.lid fr'l(i.I\ \ht' l all'r<. I<> II
llll'Oll'k' 1h.11 1ndudl''> du<.tors, law-
'l'r' ;,ind h11<.1ne<,s IX'<>Pk who pa.,.
hl'l\~f.l'nS2 IJnJ$1 ()(Jll l11rtht"WOrh
.. , .111 "il\I\ rwrcl·nt 111 the people
11,1\ 11~ \l'l'' Jrr \.\ortll·n m1n\' of
'' 1111111 umw lur lO\nll'lll 1attoo1ng
'Ill I ,,, pcrm.inent c\l'lincr lip hner
. ind nchrov.'
( oSml'llt lallooing lOO\lltUIC\ 50
f>l'TLent ol P<l' hk'~ bu<.1m''' at the
vn.111 Pa.it'll ( oast H1gh"a'v 'ihop
l'r •l"' r .1ngc lrom $~5<1 to $1(>{) for the
pt•rm aOl'OI makeup f ~l' pro<'e'i'i I\
l'\f)l'l l.ill~ Jpf)l'ahng to "omc:n who
ha\l' a d11licuh time ')Ct:ing 10 put on
their makeup or tor thoc;c with
anhnll'>. <,,,11d Pa' Ii~ v.h o caJlc. 11.
'lhl' hotlt'\[ thing \IO(l' \Wl'i'i
r het'<>e ··
"\he aJ<,o tantc. c,k1n 111 U>Hr "arc.
I airl; 'oon l o,nwttl 1a11001ng
.... 111 he like JlfYlil n.111, .. P.Hlik
pr~d1ncd
"ihc: hold' the con.,.ict1on that
t.Htqo\ arc pt•rsonal and ~hould
rt•lkd cat h 1nd1' 1dual'' pcr~onalit\
· 11 1' thr onl~ real pcr<.onal an forl"\l
Jr11und .. Pa' Ja l 1ns1'oted ·we ti"\ 10
prnmotc frt•eh.ind wnrk We hkc-toQ.n
• J p1elc of an rather than J decal." ~rit'
\J1d add1n¥ that "people collect
tJlt110<. 1trnm ',1r111u' 1.111oocr'>) li~t·
thn ,olk< t .irt
\1nrl' J)t•ople arc hel omrng
IOlt'fl'\tt•d Ill l<JllOO\ to a(Cl"nllJAH'
11" l'I~ lolortul line., in their ph)<.1que
P.1 , h~ \JHJ
\ t a re(ent (OO' rnuon <.ht' l H'Jted
.1 tur4uo1'c: crt'<.l<'Ol <.h,1ped moon
nc"tt IO tht• t'\t' nf a fem.de "Jew Yor.._
,11111rnt'\ r hl' V.\IJllilll h;1J pcnull'd
the drJ"'1ng op ht•r lillt.' tor month'
hdorc 'ihr tkl 11kd t11 make 11 per
m.incl'lt
"\.10\I pt•opk an· afraid of t:lt1011
1ng hct•Hl'C' thn arr .lfra1d nf per
man1·nrt: I he> arc uc.1·d to a thro"'
"'";" wdrld .. Pa' h~ \J1d
\ht: '>lrc:'i\Cd thl.' importance ot
l hCt k1ng J \hup\ t redt:ntial'i ht'furt•
ttet11ng a t.itloll
\'>k to c.e~· ,1 onrtlohn. tM.· relt'rtrd
1f Po\\lblc. \CC 11 the} 'itcnh1c all thl·1r
ncedk' and t.>qu1pment and not1ct·
how rkan the place 1~ ... Pa vlik ..a id. < :-ihforn1a doc'> not rcqum· tattoo
am'"' he licensed. hut ac:t0rd1ng 10
Pa' Il k. man) go through a length>
apprcntKcsh1p v.1th an expencnct.>d
an1s1 befo re giving their first tattoo.
The training teache~ them how to
1dcnt1fy varying skin types all of
"h1ch require different method<. of
tattooing
Sav1k1•» C onncc11cu1 teacher
created the colorful Onental dc'i1gn~
that make.his shoulders seem broad-
er. A. dragonfly's wings appear trans-
lucent against the bamboo tree on h1~
1eft shoulder
Pavli k think!> 11 takes an an1st to
create tattoos ai. beautiful as those on
Sav1k1s' shouldt'r'i ·
"If 11 follow!. the anatOm) of the
bod) and follo""' an pnnc1 ple'>. I
1h1nk the) can bed nam1c,'' she said.
-\II o f the 1a1100 art1'it~ at the
Laguna shop ha\e at time' t'O\.Cred
shabb; ~earring 1a1100<. d onl' h'
1ne\pcncmed people but th<'' ..a~
the) do 11 lc'is frcquenth no"'
' "l ht· hu tchcr'i ha"e bee-o aced
out.' ~ ... , 1k1~ said
\ht· .id' 1 \t''i ca rc tor I ho<;t· "'ho
purthil'>C cll'Clnt 1a11001ng nliH hi""-''
through mag.111nt' advertl\ffil'nt\
hoping to do their own 1a11om :n
home
"V. hat tht'\ don t I.now 1<. the)' C'an
do permanent damage if th(.') don't
knov. "'hat the-\ arc doing.' Pavli k
'i.lld
l :11111m are pcrmant'nt de'>p1tc
"ha1 man' people 0el11.'' <' ~u"'ical
re mo' ..ii of 1a11om run\ tx'tv.ccn
s~.O()() and SS 000 and I~ nt'ver
completcl) 'iUC'Ct'\Sful
Whilr ha\ 1na a tattoo remo\Cd can
he C'M rurn\ltna. Pa' hl tnc .. 10 d1\pcl
the m)th that &<'tllng a umoo 1~
painful
"It I\ JU'll a <.urface nt''>h wound,
like a <\Crn tl h It\ norhing like
ch1ldh1nh ," \he \J1d
A atormy turf retreated today after a weekend onalaught of
20-foot waves that nipped boata and ahook the foundation of
piers The Nallonal Weather Ser~ aald aurf would continue to
dlmlnlah today. oo
Clear skies and warmer weather lh<>Old return Tuesday after r
a day of partly cloudy aklet and stltt winds, the Weather Servle• 1
predicted. .:;)
Along the Orange Coast the forcaat calls tor elearlng tonight with mostly aunny skies Tuesday. Local gusty northerly winds ie
developlng below the canyon• tonight and Tuesday High~ In the
ml<1 and upper eos Tuesday COOier mornings with lows tomghl In
the low 401 to low 501
Fr~m Point Conception to the Mexican Border -Inner
waters: Light variable winds night and morning houra becoming
westerly 12 to 18 knots with 1 to 2-foot wind waves In the ':,.'~~"-A' .. _.
afternoon and evening hours Tuesday Westerly swell 4 to 6 feet
with occasional breake< sets 8 to to feet west lactng beaches
Swell and aurf slowly decreasing through Tuesday
U.S. Temps
Higll ao.. IOI 2• !\Wit ""4lft9 al 5 pm
Alo.ny 38 23
Altlliquelque se 37
10 tr.!
82 49
11 eo
74 7 t
33 )1 Amarlllo 64 39
Anc:h0<11Q41 42 30
Allante 73 47
llltle"-l~
Memplllt
Ml.,,,. ~II
MllwAUk•
Mf)lt·St Paul
NU11vt11e
-0.IMl\t _.,.OI~
!: ~~Calif. Temps
76 58
Santa M•n•
San•• MO•llCI renOfl V,aJ .. y
Touanc•
·-·le Vt-,
6542
61 52
14 30 6.) 49
44 32 Attanuc C1tv eo 32 Auet1n 14 Ml ~Oil\ Ve
OklehomaC1ty
Omel'1• Orlendo Pnlladejpflla
Ph0en1~
Plllel>utgll
Portlen<f M•
Portleno 0. ProY-.C.
48 32 HIQI\ klW '°' 24 "°"'• 9t'O•no at s o '" oe 42 Bal>w•'-" e'> 46 &.itimore as 211 Bltminon..., 12 44 71 58 Eu1•a S6 49
8o1M 54 38 52 34 F'rMnO 63 48 Surf · Boeton 47 27 7 4 S3 &..encaatet 59 47
~~~ ~ 27 S6 20 LO. Anoeftl1 66 58
7 1 St Oakl•nd 59 ~3 Ca.per 49 3 I
Cllarteston S C 7 1 S4 51 JI Peto Aol>I.. 6J 41 lOCATIOM
11unt1119ton U..Cn
~-Jelly Nt-1
40th $1t..,I lffWpOtt
22noStrMI ~I
8alb0a WedQe
llZI l~API 3 '> ,,.,
c 11a1 ... 1on w v ISO 411 37 l t Reel 81ull 6 I 49 J 4 lu
Cllenone NC 72 47 SI 44 AeOwood C11, 63 S2
50 26 Sactarnento 62 St .) 4 , ...
C/>ey9nne 54 28
Cl\ocego 3 7 30 ==~fly
Reno
Rlcnmono St Lou,.
73 4 7 Settnu 66 46 ) 4 1 ...
4 pooo
C111e1nna11 ~4 4 I 44
47
64
St
78
52
74
!>4
78
35
40 so
99
n Sa11 °'41Qo ~ 58
31! San F11nclte0 80 SS L t.gur\A a..cri ~ • t•lt
Cle¥.,anO 46 211
Columt>ua Oh SO 34 30 San1a Bari>••• 82 4 7 Stn Ctenlel\lt
Wat• temp 80
} s , ...
Oiall ... Ft Wortll 7S 63 44 SIOCIOOl'I ISO SO Swell 01te1;118'1 WM1
()ey1on 52 33
St Pet .. ,_ San Lall• City
SenAntOlllO
Seellla
Sl1teYe90't Spohnt1
SyrecuM Toe>e11a T-
53 HIQll klW IOI 24 "<'U• t .,ld•r19 ot S 0 m
31 ~Valley 6J 48 o.n-57 28
0..M-411 33 ~ a ... ~~ ~ ..
o.trolt 31 28 48 8Mumont 60 40 Tides Oulutn 26 24 63 8'0 8Mr SO 23
El Peto Sii 38 33 8111\op 62 21 TOOA'r
Fa1r1>enkt 3 I 111 29 Blyllle TS 42
48 Cate!Jn• ~6 •8 8 JJp m tOOS pm
30
28 Fwgo 30 28
Fl90ata" 4 7 22 4S MontoY1a e6 SI .N Otllnd RepoO' 3 I 29 TulM
Wat/ling ton
Wlclllla
Wllk-8a1rt
6 1 Mon1•-r es ~4
38 Ml W1lao<> !la J9 TVISOAT GrMI Fall1 53 37
11....,• 44 n S3 ,....,... 1S 46 F11st n1Qh 4 50 • m S 1
F'trotk>w 1239a>m 06
Honolulu 82 64 38 28 NewPO<t Be~cn e2 53 Second n191> I l3 p m 3 4
HOUiton 73 15.4 0<11ar10 60 SJ S.C0<1d low 11 28 p m 2 8
1ne1••n•PC>ltt st 31 E-tended Perm Spt•no• 1s 4 7 Sutl Mia IWoy •I S 2S P m •I-
r ....Oey ti 8 48 • m t llO Mii 90eln el S28pm Jackao<> M• 17 S2 -
p....,..,. 54 so
Je<;kao<>llllle 7S u ~...,. 82 49
J-... 42 33 Moetly -a111ea ... an IOcal vu••v San e.,n.,d•N> 62 '>J MOOtl Mii tOOty at 12 02 pm rleM
ruesoey •• J 07 pm ano .... aoa.Jn ~t 12 52 pm
l<aneu City 54 4 1 north«!y wtnela Higl\a 64 to 74 Lowe Sit\ Oa1>rie1 66 50
~ .. veg.. 611 48 38 to 48 San JON 6"' 47
San1a Ana 57 54
THREAT TO OZONE LA YER CONTINUES... /
From Al
formed the barn. of the NASA instruments which showed 01onc
conclusions. "Only the public's per-concentrations 1n the \tratosphcre
n·p11on of the problem has changed.'' over Antarctica slowly dc:crt·a"ng
rhcre an.· more stanhng pred1c-during the past decade. The mea<>urc-
l111n<, men ts indicated that some concl•ntra-
.\ recent !>IUd) b} the U.S. En-t1ons last October were 45 perccnt
'1ronmental Protection Agency pre-lower than in the 1960s.
d1ctC'd up to 60 percent of the Eanh's While ozone·in the stratosphere "
01onc would be depletl.'d by mid-2 1st minute. around 3 parts per m1llton . 11
( 'entury eyen 1f chlorofluorocarbon -screens out more than Q.9 percent ol
producuon continue!> 10 grov.. by as the ultra\ 1ole1 rad1a11on 1n sunlight
little as 4.5 percent a }Car .\ loss of e'en small amount' ot
If that growth rate dropped 10 2 5 ozone could cause such health prob-
f)l'rt:ent per )'car. the EPA repon said terns ·as skin cancer.
that the ozone would be depicted b) .\ I 982 National Academ~ of
26 percent by the }car 207 5 c1ences report predicted that e'en I
The Rand Corp .. a Santa Monica-percent decrease in 01one conccntra-
ha'>ed re~arch firm. recent I) ec;11-11on will cause an add1t1onal 12,000 Ill
ma1ed that total o utput of JO.OOOcascsofskin <.:anccrcH'IY '.fl'ar
l hlorotluorocarho ns. known by the in the U n11ed States.
trade name Freons. would grow b> Increased uhrav1olet rad1at1on
about J perce nt annuall) for the next could also cause a reduction 1n thl'
I 0 \Cars. yield of man} agncultural crops and
T he EPA repon followed measure-the death of many aquatic organ1~m~
mt:nts conduued b) satellite-borne that hve near the surface of the ocean
Mml· ultra' 1nll't rad1:i11on theor
e11call> ahou>uld i.:au'i~' a "'arm ingot
the atmosphL'rl'. ml·lting pans ut tht•
polar ll'Ccap<. and puten11all> flooding
Jov. art."a"i along the lOa<;thnl''
Ro\.\.land and l\.1ollna\ ll•\ con-
tnbu1111n in -the l'arl\ 1970<, v.a<, the
rerogn1t1un that r hkirotluorm:arhon'<
an the strato~pherc rnuld ht.· ha oken
apart b) '>Unhght
f hl' re-;ul1111g h1ghh 1c.1llnt:
lhlonne ond tluunnl' atom' in turn
dntro~ urnnc. ,1 natural!) m·l·umng
1ngft.'d1cnt lll the c;traw~phl'rt• for-
med from o\)gen h\ <.11nlight
\l'1cn11w, agrl'i.' on tht: d.ingt'r\ ol
Otonc depll't1on. hut then• is rnn·
11nul'll d1'>agrt•eml·nt on nattl) hov.
mud1 depletion lll till' umnl' la~er
\llll re-.ult !rum L11nt1n UL'<l
chlorofluonxarhnn rell'O\t'
"The lJtth 111 .ill lhe\l' Prt'dK·
lu>n!i." Wul·hhk' addt•d .. .., that Wl'1
do.n '1 kno"' "h;tl \\orld produl.·t1on
I'>
MISLABLED PILLS STILL SOUGHT ...
FromJH
\fore reuangular bottles ot thl'.
ml\labcled drug had been prcst·nbcd
to pauenl\ ot tv.o AmenCan.· I walk-
1n medical d1n1c' in La Palma and
Orange Other m1smarked vials were
found at an Emerg1cen1cr clinic in
< O\ta Mesa and an un1dent1ficd
doctor's otlicc
.\II had received the ~ealcd boulcs
trom Medical Man-Mcdpak. a year-
uld Cost.a Mesa compah) that pack-
age\ bulk drug'i 1n10 smaller con-
ta1nerc; for 21 d1 nics and phys1c1 an'-;
o ffices 1n ~outhcrn California. Eleven
o f Medpa~\ clients are 1n Orangc < ounl\
\tatc au1hont1cs and company
<1fliua l\ said 11 appeared the m1:rnp
niuld have rc'iulted from a chain of
error\
K a} Wilson. a state-pharmacology
5pcn:ihs.1 explained Medpak recenes
part of II\ ~upphes from Mason
D1stnhutors Inc of H 1alcah. Fla .
D1i.tr1butor'
..\s a pr~lau111111 \lkJp.1~
su!.pendl•d l1f)t'ra11un' ~t·lfnl'\da ~
and voluntanl} rccalkd :ill its µrod·
un!i from II~ t:l1t•n1<. 1ndu<.J1ng
Amcn(are I din1r\ in ..\nahl'1m L 1
Habra, La Palma and Orange ..\nma
V1s1a C'hn1c 1n I m ·\ngelesandC hano
Emerg1centcr in Chino
brug~ v.crc al\o pullc:j..1 from
(. rensha"' Medical .\rt\ 1n Lm n
gcles. DH..\ Dental ( l1n1l' 1n ..,an ta
Ana: Costa Mesa r mcrg1ccnter tn
( osta Me!ia, Ft>unta1n Valle} Emcrg-
1center 1n Fountain Valle). Malibu
Emergenq 1n Mallhu Valle) Vie"
MedKal 1n Garden Ciro vc. 5outhea<>t
Pharmac) in Huntington Park. Rio
Hondo Health Center 1n Pico Ri vera
and lntercare Med in In 1ne
Doctor<; who reCCI\ ed the pill'.> were
1ctor Coronado 1n H unt1ngton
Park: Kathryn Mc(rrath 1n South-
~.Ill I .ar \1 1lll r Ill '>.111 ~ kml'Oll'
.\lpht1n111 '-l'Jl'r;1 111 H1·ll Ohna
I l.1rnl'r an 'i:rnla \n.i and l11hn \ha"
1 n KI\ l'r\IJl·
\.\ ""'" ,,rnf '''Ill' I 111)\j .ind Drug
author1t1L'' "l·n· hoping the r~ll
\\11ut,1 hdp Im.lie the m1\\1ng pi lls
Otlirn1h lo\l'rt' al\u urging people who
<.u,rx·t 1 thl'' m.1~ ha\.c m1\marked
tablet\ 111 nint.H t their ph)~iuan<,
1 hl· h;1l1-1nch p1ll'i arc dc<ocnbed a'
ruund v.h1tl' \tore<l and 1mpnnwd
v..11h th e m l.le 22979.
'italt' 1n'>pec1orc; art-t11n t1 ourng
1hc:1r 1n'c'it1ga11on inij> 1hc 1111\up
and ma\ Lom1dcr hnngin~ l h.trgc'>
aga1n<,I \1cdpak tor .ilkgt·dh m1\-
lahcling the drug and lallang tu l~illow
lt'rt a1n chl·ck<. Jnd halame'> Wal'>on
..atd
.. rhcrl'l\,I po\\1h1lt l\ thl'llllllpan\
rnuld lo\l' 11' tdr~g manul.11 wnni)
llccn~c ... he 'aid
It appear\ Mcdpak ordered 'the
an11-oactc:nal mctron1dazole from
the c;uppher hut instead recc1.,ed
1ola1am1dl' ~frdpak apparently did
not notice 1he ddfcrencr and pal"k -
agcd the tula1am1dt• a\ If 1t wert• th e
drug that had bccn ordered
HEROISM CHALLENGED ...
He addc:d the tola1am1de was
labeled rnrrcctl) and each ptll wa'
stamped w1lh thl' nght 1dcn11fica tion
code when 1t wai. dd1vcred to Mcd-
pat... Yet 11 still wound up 1n m1'i-
labeled v1al'i.
"1cdpak 'ice president Stephen
'v10(ton said h" did not believe
1ota1am1de wa!. pan of1he company's
normal inven tory and that 11 . had
nC'vcr been ordered from Mason
CRASH ...
From Al
occurrc1t about 12. 30 a.m
A passing motonsts discovered the
ho<l1e<.a16·40a m .. a <tpoke<tman said.
fhc cause of the act'1dcn1 has not
been, determined Officials said
nc1thl'r man wa'i weanng a safety
helmet
1 i~."s~' Diily Pilot
MAIN OFFICE
,,, ./¥*'' """", t \111 ~~ .. "' -11 •~• f\ • .,.,.. , • ..,.., .. C• •l.fl)9'
From Al
kicking him tor laking so marn
chances and then hugg10g him tor all
that he did "
Ironically. all of Lall'!. demng-<lo
was performed 1n the old Bell helicop-
ter because the powerful new turbine-
powered McDonnell Douglas 500E
Silent Knight helicopter wa!I having
11s engine replaced.
T.he new helicopter is ei.rx.-c1ally
equipped for ocean rescue work.
Morrison said It has more room to
carry lifeiuards and equipment and
more engine power to hfi1ng v1e11ms
from the water
Lail put himself on the line.
Morrison said. when he landed the
copter near the entrance to Anaheim
Bay in Seal Beach to hfi three people
from the water. "He didn't know 1f
the engine had enou$h power to lift
ofT w110 the extra weight." Morri~on
said. "But It was a desperate s1tuat1on
and he took a chance He put 1t all on
the hne and took a h1g nsk."
T he old ·&II helicopters are slated
to ht· ph;i\cd t1UI \non ;111d n·plai.'Cd
\\1th dOtllh1·1 'OOI hl'IH 11pler
I ail hnc; !)(•cn \llth llunt1ngton
Bc;,ith'<, hd1u1ptt•r '>~u.idrnn <11nce 11
was formed an I %Q .
PIERS... _;
From Al
Dorc;cy c.111d today. "Tncrc were '>O
many JX'OPk here Saturda} that you
almoi.t couldn't squee1t· another
body onto thl' pier" 1 he1e wac; \ome
concern, he <1a 1d. on the cfTcct!i of the
added weight on the pit'r. rhe Seal
Beach pier was literally cut 1n half h)
the 19!! 1 \toml and 'iuh'ltquently
re-built
In Huntington Reach, 1.11~ 00ic1al<.
and a structural engint-er art' 'lated to
make add1t1onal 10'>DC<.:l1on und to
re\. le"' video tilm<J befor<' dcr1d1ng
how to repair the pier
6rcakcr.. toppt'd out at ahout to 5 10
6 fFct toda . Ii fcguard' rcpont•ll
Delly Piiot
Delivery
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-Pre-retirement
seniinar at OCC
A pre-rcuremcnt counschng workshop focusing
on financial dcc1:11on makina will be held Tuesday
from 7 .to 9 ~·":'· in Room 108 of the Home
Economics Bu1ld1ng at Orange Coast College in
Costa Mc~. Stockbroke~ Scutt Archebold and Louis
K..illackey will discuss how to safely max1m1zc
income from savings, mdjv1dual retirement ac-
counts, ta~ altemauves and lump-sum payments
from pension and profit-sharing plans. The cost is
S 12 and further information is available at
432-5880.
Blood pressure cllnlc set
Indian Summer Homes, in conjunction w1th
Amencan Savings, will host a free blood prfcssure '
clinic Tuesday a1 the savmgs and loan offi& at El
Toro Road and Pasco de Valenc1a, Laguna Hills.
Thechn1c w1llbe operatedfrom !Oto I 1:30a.m
Call 380-1703 for further 1nfQrmat1on.
Adult swim class at YMCA
Swimming lessons for adults who arc temfied
ofthe water will begin next Monday at the Ncwport-
Costa Mesa YMCA, 2300 University Dnve.
Newport Beach. The registration starts Tuesday.
Taught by nauoaally certified YMCA instruc-
tors, the class 1s specifically designed for adults who
cannot swim or have an unnatural fear of the water.
Call the Y at 642-9990 for more information.
Chamber women convene
The Women's Division of the Huntington
Beach Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual
membership tea Tuesday from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at the
home of Dlanne Denton, 6941 Garden Circle.
Huntington Beach.
The non-profit· organization promotes and
coordinates civic improvement, cultural and arts
pro~ects and helps promote good will between the
bus1nes~s of Huntington Beach and the city. For
more 1nfonna11or\. call Carole Ann Wall, president
of the group. at 964-6378.
Inventors workshop meets
The Inventors Workshop International Educa-
tion Foundation will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m at
the Olendale Federal Savings building an Laguna
Hill~.
Carol Brady of Saddleback Enterpnses.
sheltered workshops for the handicapped.. will be the
guest speaker. Further information may be obtained •
by calling 661 -0184. .
Rables cllnlc announced
A low-cost anti-rabies vaccination clinic for
dogs will be held Tuesday evenang at the Oran$e
Count} Animal helter. 561 City Dnve South tn
Orange.
lnoculauons will be given from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at
a cost ofS3 per dog. Call the shelter at 634-7287 for
add111onal mformauon.
Counsellng progcams set
Topics for discussion by CO PE (Counseling.
Outreach. Prevention, Education) during February
have been announced by Indian Summer Homes,
sponsor of the free support group.
The organrzallon. which meets Mondays from
10 to 11 30 a.m. at 24946 Gnssom tn Laguna Hills.
will deal with sub1ects ranging from grief to
se~uaht). Contact Julie:.' at 380-1703 for further
1nfonnat1on.
An Invitation:
Attention organization presidents and sec-
retaries We want to help make your upcoming
events. meetings, seminars and tundralse<s suc-
cessful Send brief announcements Including time,
place. cost (if any) and a pnone number for
additional Information to· Bulletin Board, Dally
Piiot, P.O Box 1560 Costa Mesa. 92626
Reports of your club or organization's ac11vt11es
-llke community Hrv1ce proJects or election or
officers -should be dlrec1ed to the Community
News Editor al the same address Non-returnable
black and wtllte photographs are welcome
Monday, Feb. 3
• 6.30p m . Costa Mesa City Council. C II)
('ounc1l Chambers. 77 Fair Dn'e
• 7:30 p.m . Hunllogtoo Beaeb City Council,
City Council Chambers. 2000 Main St
1
" PoucE Loe
By G. JEANETrE A VENT
Of IM Oellr ""' IWI
Gerald Rayl said he always thought he'd
like to be a draftsman, but he knows he
could never sit at a desk eight hours a day
to do the work.
Rayl, director of secondary and adult
education in the Irvine Unified School
Di.strict, said jumptnf into a career
without knowing whats involved on a.
day-t<>-<iay basis is Just the ,kind of career
mistake the .Coastline Regional Occupa-
tional Proa.ram can prevent.
CROP, as the proa.ram is known to its
participants, is one of four occupauonal
programs in Orange County designed to
give high school students and untrained
adults the opportunity to expenencc
firsthand a career field they're anterested
in.
Dunng the spring semester, which starts
today, CROP will offer free classes in 40
fields. including animal science. business,
graphics, and health care, said Nancy
Vopat, manaier of CROP's vocational
guidance services. CROP 1s funded by the
stale on the basis of class attendance. she
said.
The classes are offered as electives to
high school students 16 years and older
living withtn the Huntington Beach Union
High, Irvine, Newport-Mesa. Saddleback
Valley or Tustin Umfied School d1stncts.
Other ponions of the county are served by
the Nor:th Orange County, Central Count)'
or Capistrano/Laguna Regional Occupa-
tional Program.
In the animal health care prov.sm.
students spend eight weeks an the
classroom, followt'd b) I 0 weeks of on-the·
JOb tr.uning 10 lhc community, Vopa1 said.
Students from all fivt' d1stncts attend
Universit) High School for the classroom
portion of the course. said Vopat, ~ut "we
try hard to place them in a tralrl1ng site
close to thctr home" for .the community
portion. she said.
Instructor Robin Lee-Soros, who has a
bachelor of science degree 1n animal
science. said she devotes the classrooJTI
time 10 studying animal nutntion. disease.
parasJtcs, animal handling and discussion
of career opponu01t1cs
Lee-Soros said that dunng the an1mal-
handhng ponion of the class. students
bnng 1n everything from a six-foot python
to macaws. iguanas and turtles.
"About one-half of the students aspire to
be vetcnnarians, while the other half ha ve
other career goals," she said. Lee-Soros
said she makes a poant of telling her
students that being a vet 1s not the only
career option in the animal science field .
Bret Bass. a. 17-ycar-old lrvane High
School student. said he entered the
program 1n his Junior )Car because he does
want 10 be a ve tennanan and he wanted
the expencnce of working 1n a vetennal)
hospital before he went to college.
Orange Cout OAIL Y PILOT /Monday, Fet>ruwy 3, 1Ne * Al
He wd the expencncc ha$ been prctt)
much what ht' thought 11 would be
"I like the animal'l itnd tht'~ hkc mt "he
$81d and he plan\ to c;on11nuc his \lud1t'\ a}
UC' DaH'i
Edward R ' ( ole doctor of voiennat')
medicine .tt the lrvane Animal Ho'ip1t.al
and Ba~s· ~u perv1sor said ht has panic 1-
pated 1n the C'ROP program for about 10
)Cars Some CRO P students haH become
his emplo)ees 10 tec hnical p0stt1ons that
don't require advunced dcgre~ but do
requ1rr e' penence ht s;l1d
The t) pe of tratnin& CROP students
rece1 ,c op-slle rcall> depends on the
ind" 1d1.1ahtudent, C olc said "Some takr
the course JUSt fo r credit~. and others take
ll to be 1n the field." If they want to pursue
an aggressl\ c learnang program. the)' can
progress from cleaning and fel!ding the Fifi Chao animals to sen1ni up lab sanfples and pre-
surg1cal preparation
Cole said he conunue~ to part1c1pa1c tn
the program because "ifs n1cr to work
with young 'kids." and also bccau~ hr
remembers how beneficial It was for him to
work with a vet when he was still in sch ool.
Rayl said CROP was begun in 197 1 in
.re~ponse 10 a need the ~hool d1stnc1s
Dining
writer
couldn't fill "We could~ fhat there was • •n S
no wa) we could do for vocational ]01 educauon what could be done an the
••
communtty," he said. "We could no longer
afford to equip our schools to keep up w11h D •1 p •1 t cbang1ng technologies." al y 1 0 Equipment for voca11onal program was
ellpens1\C. he said. clnd ··"e couldn't get
the space and mone} to keep 11 ~II up to date. We hao,.e to look 10 the communnv" By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of Ille Oel't ,... 9WI ..
Egyptian mummy $8, ooo
souvenir for NB traveler
Fifi Chao. a vetel'9n restaurant wntcr
and cook.mg instructor. wiU offer reviews
of local restaurants and msigbts into the
people and trends surrounding them in
frequent features beginning this week m
the Daily Pilot.
Chao's d1scuss1on of various food
elements will appear regularly in the
Da1I)' Pilot's food section every WC<ines-
da) beginning Feb. S. She also will wnte
penodic wine columns beginning in
March. Mummified chfld of
noble family 1.900
years old, owner says
By SUSAN HOWLETI'
Ol lMO.., ..... llMf
Realtor Mel Fuchssa)S his new mummy
ma)' be a little wet behind the cars. but the
1,900-year-old !htiquc he brought home
from Europe definitely has enough years
on 11 to gain resf)C('t in his Balboa office.
The mummy. now on displayed at
Fuchs' Pavilion Realty ·ofT1ce on the
Balboa Peninsula. is apparently an Egyn-
11an child. Fuchs said. '--,\
"It must have been the child of someone
1mponant. because they d idn't usuall)
mummify babies." Fuchs said.
Fuchs and his w1fc brought the mummy
home from England two weeks ago after
they purcha~d it fo r $8,000 at a P1cad1ll y
antique shop.
Takang a mu mmy on a tnp to C'ahfom1a
isn't easy. Fuchs said. Secunt)' officials at
the a1rpon 1n England stopped Fuchs and
his wife as they tned to pass the mummy
through an X-ray machane.
"He pulled me aside and said 'what is 1n
there?.'" Fuchs said. "I took out some
pictures of what it looked hke. and said 'Do
you reall) want me to open 1t?'" The
sccunty guard shook his head and let
Fuchs board the plane.
Fuchs md he named the mummy oe11rl'llo•PM•o1>T L .. ,...,...
"Tookem·· because "we took 'im from \Mel Fucha wtth·expenalve .Ouvenlr ln his Balboa office. England and brought him here.''
"He's not vel)' old as mummies go."
Fuchs ~1d, ''I'd hke to find his
father .. maybe I'll go on a mumm)
search."
He hasn't had the li1tle mummy ap-
praised. but Fuchs said ht' 1s convinced he
got a bargain.
"I think it's a good deal. You don't see
mummies for sale that often."
Many Egyptian mummies more than
5.000 years old consist of not mu::h more
than hair. bones and skin The,~owe 1hcir
presenauon largel)' to the di) a'1r in l 'pJX'r
Eg)'pt or embalm1n$.
Mumm1 fi(a t1on 1s believed 10 be rnn-
nected with the behet 1n life afwr death
The bod} was presencd so thal the ~ou l
mag.ht return to It o\ccordang to the wealth and statu'> ot lhl'
deceased. the body preparauon 'anc:'
At fir<;t, onl} kings were muffified Llll'r
a 1.ing \ Stnanh ~crt:' plJt:l'd in thl" tomb
~uh him to prln 1dc him "''h J1tt•ndan1'
an 1hl.' aftcrhte H1!> la\t111 tt' ka'>I '-'J'> Jlso
prc!>encd and-plan•d nt''t lu him to g1'c
him something 1oea1 "hen h1' wul rt'turn'>
to h1\ bod'
T ookeni ha~ pro\ 1tit:'J I ul h' ,mall re.' JI
c.'<ilatc otlicc "1th a 'wurh tll nc"clt'
"Peopk ha'e been Lomintt 1n II• h11,i.. Jt
him." Fuchs ..aid "tfr\ lUlt' ·
And beginmog Feb. 7 and conunumg
every Fnday. Chao's reviews of local
r~taurants wtll be featured in the weekly
Datebook secuon.
The Mission VieJO resident says Or-
ange County restaurants are on the vcrgr
of cstabhshtng a nauonal reputat1on for
llS chefs and cu1Sme.
"But this isn't an easy place to st.an a
restaurant -there's an 80 percent death
rate tn the first year. So 1fyou can make It
tn Orange County. l think you can make 1t
anywhere." says Chao, wbo spends much
of her ume traveling across the country
and around the world in search of the·
latest restaurant and food trends.
ln recent weeks.. Chao visite<l New
Orleans during Super Bowl week for a
taste of the local cu1s1oc. and now tS at lhe
Hotel School 10 Lausanne, Switzerland.
where she IS picking Up OCW tips on
European restaurants and food.
W1Lh about 25 yean experience as a
coolung instructor. and seven yean as a
food and wine wnter, Chao says she bas
developed cen.ain cntena for revtewtOJ a
restaurant.
"It d0esn't matter 1f H's a small.
strus,ghng place or a large. well-known
restaurant. the service has 10 match the
food. the decor has to match the food and
there ha!> to be \alue for what you're
pa) mg for." she says
With a French mother. a Belgian father
and a Chinese husband, Chao says sht nas
developed "no food prejudice. I grew up
enJO) mg all kmds of food and still do ...
But the real enJo)mcnt tn reviewing
restaurants. she says.. 1s findmg the
sleepers -the new. undiscovered res-
taurants whose food. service and decor
deserve a following.
"When I re' 1ev. a restaurant. I look for
v. hat an\ diner would." Chao says. "I
"ant to see something a httle surpnsmg
"1th the food or the service I want
~ometh1ng a li ttle bit e-'tra "
Lagunan·arrested afte.r dog
puts some teeth into the law
porttlhlc fJlllll ,ind $.l In LJ\h lf\1111 .I
car parked 1n front ot a IH1me 111 lhl.'
200 block of Garnc:1 I ridn~ n1gh1 • • • .\ Breat.crs On H rl'S1den t rcponl•J
that !>omcone did SI Oo damage: to thl
fenn: in front ofht•r home la\1 \.I.Cl'" • • • .\ $15 "alkt containing unlit
card'i and $1 tn L a~h "'as n·portl'J
\tolcn Imm a red I 4l< I \.1azda R' -
Fnda'
\urhl.1
\ h1, \l ll \\,J' 1q1ortl'd '"'kn lrPlll
.1 \\Jlnu1 \\l·nul' ,,h11l1t .ind Imm .1
1 l1ma \trct 1 h. •ml 1" l'r thl' "l't 1.cnJ
H1lth h1i..e, "l'rl' 'Jlm·J JI hcl''{'l'n
~'I0 ,1ntl ~=1111
Hu n tington Beach
\ 11.' ... ,k~ 1n tht• 1-i1110 hl0\1' lll
C ot, IW,tl'r fl'f't'r\Cll that h1\ SI"
h1,', k" I' \ll•il' tr n n tr.,nt nt~"
tn,•n,I, hutl\l' 111' 1 ).ir111111<11 \Ltn1l,1'
n1gh1
11l••l1' ,,, \.\ h1t('..ands \unda' The
',, 11 m 1tlld pohce that her daughter
\..rt•'"' thr th1ct • • • \ = 5• ti1n l le "as reported \lolen
tr••m thl' rnmcr of Delav.are and
\ tJm 'trt't'I" 'unda' afternoon • • • I < Pl·nne\ & C"o secunt' guardi.
rq·h1rh·dh Jppn•hcnded an un1den-
111il·J '-'l'mctn lnr allt1edh r,hophfi1ng
,11 lhr lluntinttton <. cnt<'r .. ton-~un
,1 , \hl "J', lll'd and rell"a\C'd and
th( . \" 1n , lnth1n ii \hl· \llll<' v.a\
It'\ 1 \\ t'ft•ll
By LAURA MERK
Of .... ~""°' .....
.\ 10 year-old Laguna fka('h man
wa~ am:strd and booked at the
Orangl' ( ount) Jail ~undny for as-
sault with a deadly weapon -a dog
- on a poller offi cer
Grego!) ~ak was arre~tt'd after a
Lag11na Beach pol1Ct> offi cer was
bitten on the upper part of his leg by
Sale'~ ling OOtcer Don Prouty wa"
bitten when he aucmptcd to stop Sale
fro m \Carching the pockets of Sale's
Fountain Valley
Tlw l U\t od1an of 1he "ta Vie"
'il·hool. 162 so I h ckt11'). reported that
'andal\ c.ma!ihcd three l'la~sroom
"1ndo'-'' 1l\Cr th!'.' \\l'tkend Dctmage
was c~t1m:itt>tl at S \00 • • • ;\ 1h1t'I rt· ported I> ~tole a S2 50 l'31 ~tt'rtO trom R vch1l'i<' JXlflced 10 front
of a home 1n the 11100 block ofC'oral
.\IOt' ~nturda' night . . . " 8ur~lar' r('p.utcdh hrnlo.c 1ntn a
home 1n the IU<XlO hl0<k of l o\
Co)Olt'' c nun Saiurda) :ind \tole S 160 111 < ,,.,h fro m one of the
hcdr0t1m\ • • • On4" llf thr attendant' of 3 \\-a mer
·\' cnue ~non \talion rt ported 1hat
th1cv<"~ 'tole tht• ca\h drawt'r C'Onto1n
mg S 100 \uturd·l~ PohcC' rtponci ~1d
the thtt''<'' Ocd 1n .l ""h11r TmClta
roommate "ho al leged attempted to
comm 11 su1c1de by slash• ng her wnsts.
About 3.30 unda)'. otliccr; were
)Cnt to 7070 Alta La~una Bl vd. to help
with a medical assistance call. S31d
Sgt. Greg Bartz. When Prouty amvcd
at the scene, Sale tried to stop him
from helping the woman Sale wanted
to check the woman's pockets before
he would allow the offi~r near. said
Bart1.
When the officer pulled Sale awa}
from the woman. a collie attacked
Prouty "He (Sale) refused to call the
C'ehca. • • • A 26-yt'ar-old San Juan Coun
res1den1 rtPoned that a man armed
with a ~hotaun broke into ht home.
demanded t~~h and ilt'd with Sh~
Saturday aOemoon tie told poh1.'<'
the bandit Oed with another man 1n
nn older model white C'hc"rolet
Mah bu.
Coeta Me.a
Burglars reported!)' pried 1hc rear
window of A West 18th ~tl'Ct'I horn('
Fnday and CitOlt S2. I 2S 1n C'a'h and
coin . S600 v1dcocase1te t'C'rnnkr
and 12.100 1n )Cwtl" . . ' Th1r' e ....,ho en1ertd lht' Barn
Re,taurant throuih a k)'hihl win·
dow rrponC'Jly $lOlt SROO 1n ~"3\h
from the l I arbot Boukvaro t,tabh'h
mrnt O\er the weekend
dogoO." o;o Prout) arrested him ~ud
Bart1 In the pnx:css the dog b11 the
offH:er. he !>aid.
Prout) suffered a minor puncture
wound and wetlt bark IO work. s.ttJ
Bart1 The." dog has ~en impound
fhc arrest was an e'tendcd inter-
pretation o l the la". said &rtl "I he
charges" 111 proQ3bh gel rcdueed .. he
added
Thl' \ ll't1m '-'a\ taken to 'iouth
C na'>t Mt•du:al C enll'r for trc.11mcn1
and '-'J!> later rclca~t·d
")ak '' hcing hdd on S2'i.O(ltl hall
• • • Thit'\t~' rcroncdly \tole '"" hot-
tk 'i of rnlognc from a l ongo' Drug
\torr on 11th ~trtt'I 'unda' The
tologne "as v.orth S4 \ ~M ••• 'Hi mronr rtpnrtcdh ,1111<'
\ \.S~I b4 10 c;\\h anct corn from tht
1M1fe of Mn Rarlo.er'' rc,1:n1rnnt ~I: r
I "th trett. Fnda' night Pohl't' rt'port~ ~td the th1el priN the \'I. lo.t>
dnt'r and lln olTit:t' dout 101-'in .a1.1.·('''
ttl the -..afe Reports ~1d he tllC'n
opt"nC'd thr\afr w11h a lo.t') hr found in
3 tic\k dr3Wt'r • • • \ thief who entertd thh1ush .1
""ndo" reported h \tole a S ~110
\ 1deou1\~tle n.'<.'orckr from ,, h11me
in thr 1600 hlod ol \hrnro\la
"' <"nue Saturda'
Newport Beac b
' 1h1tf l't'fXlnt"tl h \\\lit• J \ 1.1(1
. . .
.\ ~ant 1ago DrtH' rc.11 l'\tJll' Jgcnl
rt•portrd that her pur\c lnnta1 n1ni .1
S VlO gold nng and \Vil\ in ca'ih w11'
'>lt1kn lrom her l.H \\htk 'hl' "·'"
'>IHm 1ng d1 cnt' ,\ "-•'l'I l)f1\C: hOU\l
I nda' \he told ~~·Ii\ L' lhJt J ~''Im.Ill
later rt·l·m crcd hl·• ruN.' "'llhl,Ut thC'
l a'lh .ind the nnf
.\ S-ltl\1 L.1r ,,;fl'~' ''·•' rt'l'-"h'd
'>lolrn I nlm J n·d I·~:-. ' \ 1111. ''' .1~r 11 ktt.i pJrl.ed1nthl l1H1hlvd .11t \\ ,1
fiJ lho.1 Rhd I nJJ\ niithl • • • .\ pUr\l' llln lJtnln~ ~ !kl 11 ,,,,h
"':" n-ponrd "itokn from .1 h11mt" 1n
thl' I 'fl(l hk1t !.. tll '-11\1t 11ith.1m I ndJ'
n1ght • • • ( J\h tOtJhn~ ~hi \\J\ rc:[l<.•rlt .1
t,.Wlcn lwm .1h1111h'1t1 th1· lh<K'hln• ~
nt fkdtorJ I rtdt1' . . .
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rc-uirtler "<'fl tql<•111·11 'tnlt n t1,1m .1
hnmt' ,\IOO!l f hundl I I{ un "Un1l.1' ~
.1 th1C'f " h11 pnrJ .1 II•'" "111,t.,' • • • .\ 'inJl..l•,i..in p\H'<' ,11n1.u111n~
l f<'dll l Brd' .rn~1 <.11"1 111 \._1,h "·''
rrport('(I 'tnkn lf1•"1 ,ti\ unl.x li.t•d • .11
f\,&rl..c:-J 11'1 IMl'lt ,,, ·"'I ,1,tlo1 I h•11lh
• • • \n ;.•mrlil\lt' ,,, f "t' P111n1' l 1lj11111
rq,11rtllJ \ 111.t." •n.11 .1 ll1,pJn1\ m.1n
\\Jll..l·J nl 11, :o.t '' \t.1 n \t 'h •
~rallt"'l.'ll 1 <. """oil t' 1•1 ~111, h .1n,t
v.,1ll..1·d •111 "11hi>111 I'·''"'~ ln1
l'mpl1•\\'I '·"" tlw !II.Ill "hi• "·'' ''l'ann~ .1 t''·" ~ k.1tti. · ''" lo.\'I ,11hl ,,
h.>I ,h 11\ l' •I' •n ,1 "l.1 \.. .tr . . .
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l'"f1•·,1,11•l,•n ir,•m .1 h1•ll1l' In th<'.:~ I\
Laguna Beach
\ u'l!..n••'-'n 1h1el '"lk J riul"lt'
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German newspaper tells of major trade
involving Shcharansky due in Berlin
~ funher 1denufied, 1s in a posttion
to kno" de1a1li. of uch an exchange.
e~changc would in c lude
Shcharansky.
In Washington, While House
deputy press secretary Larry Speakes
said today, "We will have no com-
ment, pt'riod. Top 10 bottom, no
comment." BONN. West Germany (AP) -
Two newspapers today reported
aarecment between EasJ and. West on
a major prisoner exchange that in-
cludes Soviet Jewish dissident Anato-
ly Shcharansky.
ment source said U.S.. o and
, West German officials have.agree
a major swap which wtll involve both
spies and East bloc dissidents and is
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Ghen1cke Bndge bet~n West Ber-
lin and Potsdam. Communist East
Germany. The bndge has been the
s11e of previous m~or East-West spy
swaps. No official confirmation came
from West uermany either. But in
Jerusalem. an Israeli official, who
ins1Sted on anonymity, said today the
.
-due to take place in Berlin on Feb. 11
Jn Bonn today. a Western govern-The source, who sp6ke to e
Associated Press on con<N1on he not
Tht' sourer was broadly confirming
a repon in the Hamburg-publi she<i
Bild newspaper. But he said he could
not comment on Bi Id 's report that the
oviet Union is expected to rele;w•
Shcharansk}' bv earlv next week
France orders
four Russian
diploma t s out
PARIS (AP) -France expelled
four Sov1e1 diplomats over the week-
end following the announcement that
a retired French naval veteran had
been charged with spymg here for the
Soviet Union. the Foreign M1mstl)
!>aid today.
The four diplomats left Frt•nch
temtory by airplane over the week-
end.
It was the largest s1nite eApuls1on of
Soviets from France since 1983 when
47 Soviet officials were told to leave
Bernard ounsseau, a retired
Po pe J ohn Paul D r eada book he ha• Ju•t
rece ived from the Dalal Lama. left. the
,,~
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embauy meeting In New Delhi S unday .
French na\} non-commissioned of-
ficer, was arrested more than a wed.
ago and charged "11h sp) 1ng on
French nuclear submanne ac11-.111es
for the Soviet Un1 on . .the prosecutor's
office 1n Rennes revealed Thursda}
Sounsseau. 44, was alleged to ha \e
Pope criticizes exploitation of workers
made regular 1nps to the ~1lan11c R.\!'ICHl.lnd1a (AP)-PopeJohnPaulllspokeout
ports of Lonent and Brest and against social and economic explo1tat1on of workers toda}'
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naval anstalla11ons there as "'ell as "here thousands of laborers are held 1n v1nual slavery.
ac11v111es near the lie de Longue ··The church rejects an:r social or economic system
nuclear submarine base near Brest that leads to the depersonalization of workers over and
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recru11ed b) a m it•t KC1B agent pope told about 200.000 people gathered in a field near the
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By lbe A11oclated Pre11
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica -Oscar Anas, a pro-Amencan moderate wbo
vowed to keep Costa Rica out of Central Amenca's conflicts, won his country's
presidency by a convincing margin over his main conservative challenger and
four other opponents. Although most observers had predicted tha~ Sunda.y's
election would be extremely tight, Arias, a London-1ratned .. econom1st heading
the National Li~ration Party ticket, easily put aside the challenge of Rafael A.
Calderon Jr. The Supreme Elections Tnbunal said early today that of a total
1,147.558 votes cast, Arias won 611 ,856, or 53 3 percent.
Unrest spreads from Haltlan capital
PORT-AU-PRINCE. Halli -Secunty forces patrolling the capital fired
into the streets at random, while 2,000 protesters calhng f~r the downfall.~f
President-for-Life Jean-Claude Duvalier massed 1n a c11y tn northern Ha1u.
Duvalier's government. facing the most widespread anu-govern~ent rioting
in !ts 14-year history, barred foreiin reporters on Sunday from leaving Port-au-
Pnnce, the capital. without perm1ss1on.
Botha launches campaign for support
CAPE TOWN, South Afnca - A legislator in the g<?verning National
Party said today the government's reform program w11l 1nev1tably lead to some
form ofone-man. one-vote democracy, but that the interests of whites will ha ve
;o be protected against domination by the black maJOnty. "We seek a way to
lnvolve the black people 1n the government of the country without our
committing suicide," Christoffel Van der Merwe told a news conference for
foreign reporters. "A government domrnated by blacks in the numerical sense
is impJicit. But we feel we can structure ti in a wa y that we are not helpless, n_ot
at the mercy of a hostile black majority." He did not elaborate on how sucb a
government would be structured. Van der Merwe. a political scientist.
frequently sets forth ideas for change circulating in the party and often reflects
the thinking of President P. W. Botha. •
Bombs, militia fighting kill 11, hurt 15
BEIRUT, Lebanon -A 1imebomb packed with TNT ripped into a office
block in Christian east Beirut today, killing nine people and 1njunng at least 15
others. police said. The bomb was the latest 1n a string of six oxplosioos at
scattered locations in east Beirut m 24 hours. Meanwhile. police said two
people were killed and 11 were injured 1n overnight fighting between Christian
and Moslem militia along Beirut's Green L11ie and in the Chnsuan heartland
to .rhe east.
Second group claims to hold S. Korean
BEIRUT. Lebanon - A group calling llself the Re vol utionary Cells
produced a photograph of kidnapped South Korean diplomat Do Chae-sung
today. and said 11 would kill him 1fthe South Korean does not meet demands
11 will issue later. II was the second 11me 1n two days a Lebanese faction claimed
to have ludnapped Do. second secretary and con!>ul at outh Korea·s Beirut
embassy.
California facing
cut inf ederal aid
of $928 millibn
By tbe A11oclated Press
California v.ould lost' $928 I
milhoo in federal aid for transpor-
tauon. health, education and other
programs 1fS50 b1llton 1n across·the-
board spending cuts are implemented
Oct I b\ the Gramm-Rudman bal-
anced-budget law
Other states and local government'
would lose about $9 billion. al·cord·
mg to a pnva1e study of thl' eff1.•c1s ol
the new Gramm-Rudman hudgrt-
balanc1ng law.
California and New York would be
the biggest losers 1f Congres~ cannot
find another way to reduce the def:c1t
and across-the-board spending cuts
go mto effect Oct. I. reports F1'iCal
Planning Services. a Washington
consulting firm.
While the repo11bases1ts figures on
$50 bilhon an spending cuts, the
White House last week lowered llS
esumate of 1987 fiscal year reduc-
tions needed under Gramm-Rudman
to $30 billion.
The study said Cahfom1a would
lose $928.1 mtlhon in direct federal
aid for such programs as Head Start.
special education. JOb training, child
suppon enforcement, highways,
mass transit and economic develop-
ment in the 1987 fiscal year. New
York would lose S857.9 m1lhon.
Texas would lose $545.3 million in
direct aid while Pennsylvania's share
~
v.ould be cul b) $503.4 m11l1on. The
ne'\l biggest losses would be $495.8
million an llhno1s and $409.4 m1lhon
in Ohio
"The Gramm-Rudman process 1s a
prescnp11on for long-term economic
detenora11on. a less educated work
force. lower standards of living and
fewer opponun111es for the less for-
tunate." said the study, com-
m1rnoned b) the Service Employees
lntcrna11onal Union, the Villers
Foundation and the National Coun-
cil of en1or Citizens. a politically
liberal, private research and ad-
vocacy group for the elderly.
The repon based us estimates of
program com in the 1987 fiscaJ year
on proJecuons made by the Coo-
vess10nal Budget Offic~. These pro-
Jec11ons are the base ftgurcs from
which cuts would have to be made
under Gramm-Rudman.
The budget-balancing law man-
dates lower deficits each year until a
balanced federal budget is achieved an
1991
If Congress and President Reagan
cannot agree on specific program cuts
for the 1987 budget, across-the-board
reductions will be triggered Oct. I. to
meet the deficit target ofS l44 billion.
Ronald Pollack. executive director
of the Villers Foundation. said the
study did not include figures from all
direct aid programs.
Prose·cutor disagrees with
Fiedler renlarks on probe
By tbe Associated Pre11
BURBANK -A county prosecutor has taken issue with statements by
Senate hopeful Bobbi Fiedler, who accused a n val Republican primary
candidate of"shopping through the le~I process" to tngger an invesugauon
lhat resulted in her indictment. Gllben Garceltl. chief deputy county
prosecutor, said the U.S. congresswoman was wrong an sayi ng his office was
required to investigate accusations she had otTerod a pohllcal payoff to state
Sen. Ed Davis. one of nine candidates an the race. "I don't know if she 1s being
intentionally deceitful or 1rshe rs talkan§ about something she doesn't know
anything about," Garccttl said of Fiedler s statements on KNBC-TV's "News
Conference," Sunday.
Coast Guard alds alllng Russian
_SAN DIEGO -A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter today picked up an ailing
Soviet w~man who was on board a Run1an fishing vessel cruis!ng the Southern
Cahfoma.a coast, offi~1als said. Svetlana Trokudina, 26, was said to be suffering
extreme stomach pains. said Chief Alan Jorgensen of the Coast Guard in San
Diego. A helicopter was dispatched from San Diego to evacuate Trokudina
after the Coast Guard picked up a distress signal from the 332-foot Gnevnyy,
. a trawler co nduc11n& fishcnts research. ·
Skeletal mural •park• Stanford uproar
STANFORD - A mural of a irotesque skeletal figure ~anted on the wall
of a Stanford Universtty donnitory to protest the school's hnks ro the Hoover
lnst1tut1on has sparked a campus uproar. "lt/.tprescnts the ~se and protest of
students at Stanford's role 1n the policies of Rcapn an the Third World," said
M 1chael Arauello, a senior mathemat1cs m"or and one of the ,tudents who
painted the mural But John H. Bunzel, a Rcapn apPQ1ntee to the U.S Civil
Riahts Commission and a Hoover scholar, called the mural ••graffiti" and !ltd
"these arc modest student pamters who have plenty to be modest about."
Convalr w1UDed of .ecurlty deficlencle.
SAN DIEGO -Officials at General Dynamics Corp. ·s Convair d1v111on
5a1d they'll move 1mmed1ately to correct secunty problems at tht defense
mdustry flint that were uncovcrtd by a Peniaaon audJt. John E. McSWttny,
vice president of Convau, wd the audit revealed that about 20 clauifled
documents wcrc m1ss1n1and added, "We have tens of thousands of documents
that we manaae. As part of the audit proce s, you ao to cmploym and chttk
internal records apmst theirs, and oocasionally it wtll come up thac they don•t
track 100 percent." C'onvair pf()duccs Tomahawk cnmc n11sstles .
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Nation says a
long goodbye
to astronauts
Memorial services
held for victims
of shuttle tragedy
By ROB ERT BARR ._ .. _...__"*
The long goodb}e to shuttle
Challenger's crew continued today
with a memonal service where J ud1th
Resn1k's father said thank >OU for the
ou tpounng of !>>mpath}'. and with
plan!> for a public tnbute to Ron
McNa1r and a pm ate funeral fo r
Chnsta McAu lifTe
Toda} 's aCtl\ 1t1es followed a week-
end of memonals to astronauts
Gregory Jarvis, McAuhffe. McNair,
Ellison On1zuka, Resnik. Francis
Scobee and Michael Smith. unday.
seven cannon )hots were fired 1n New
York's Cent ra l Park and seven trees
were planted in downtown Houston
to honor the astronauts who died last
Tuesda} when--itieir spacecraft ex.
ploded 73 seconds after lift-ofT from
Cape Canaveral
"There's nothing much I Lan sa}
"except than k ~ou for }Our Lanng and
S)mpath111ng in our loss" Dr
"1arv1n Resni k told a crowd of
student'>. astronaut) r><>hlluans and
.i.kron residents "'hu gathered this
morning for the '>en ace at Firestone
High School in A.kron Ohio. where
Jud11h Resnik graduated a'i class
valed1ctonan 20 )Cars ago
Instead ofwnting a 'ipccch. Resnik
quoted from a letter from a ne1gnbor.
"ho"' rote him ".\s-parents •here 1'> a
personal door to 2nd that no one elc;e
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keeping, a 14-\ejr·i)ld man alne 1n
Penn\\han1a hxJJ\ \\hlk doctor'>
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name \\:l'> tx·ing withheld al lhl·
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going thl' late\t Jan 11.. implant at the
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director of commun1ra11on\. <,aid she
assumed thl' Jan 11.. "'IP or min1-
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and ....,ll'i adm11tt·d In .in 11nukn11hcd
f>llt\hUrgh-ari.•.i hmp11,1I C hJkurda
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'lutt•r\\ ilk Pa rc<t'I\ l'cl tlw IJr\11..-
dunntt ", h111ir ... 1t rmt·111rn1' \urgt'n
.1t Pn·,h\h'ri.in I 111, l'r\lt\ 11n (\ 1 :4 II \\d\ ll'Pl.lll'd 111111 "·'" 1.1u·r
\\Ith .1n 1 )h111 m.111 'hl'Jrt
can enter." But the letter went on to
say. "The sheer numbers of people
that mourn with you must be a great
comfort to you. There is a world that
has been touched .... "
Amoog the other speakers in the
service in the high school gymnasium
were Sen. Jobn C:Henn. Ohio flf'St lady
Dagmar Celeste and Akron Mayor
Tom Sawyer.
Glenn. D-Oh10. the first American
to orbit the earth. said the greatest
tnbute to Resnik and the other crew
members would be to continue s~
e'<ploration. "
"'Judy would be lhe very first
person to say, 'Let's fix It and get on
with 1t,' "Glen n said.
Cardinal Bernard Law of Boston.
spintual leader of Roman Catholics
m New England, was asked to
officiate today at a private funeral
Mass for McAulifTe at St. Peter's
Chur~h in Concord, N.H., wheres.he
and her family worshiped.
McAuliffe's husband Steven. 9-
year-old son Scott and 6-year-old
daughter Caroline were expected to
attend.
In Lake City, S.C.. the mayor and
other d1gn11aries planned a public
tnbute today to mission specialist
McNair.
Sunday more than 1.000 people
overfl owed a red bnck church 1n his
home town to remember him.
South Carolina Gov. Dick Riley
praised the 35-year-old McNair as "a
person interested m +'our children
and all the children of Amenca," and
the Rev. Jesse Jackson eulogized him
as being "determined to be upward
bound ahd heaven bound."
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Mc Nair's wife. Cheryl. quietly held
... .
Carl McNalr, brother of utronaut Rona.Id McNalr, I•
con801ed by b.la wife darln& memorial .errice ln Lake City,
8 .C.
the couple's 3-ycar-old son Reginald
as a saxophone solo recalled
McNair's own out-of-this world rif-
fing during his first shuttle mission in
1984.
McNa1r's brother. Carl. said the
astronaut's proudest moment was
when his ho metown named the main
street for him -"a black man who
had once picked cucumbers. cotton
and tobacco" in the fenile eanh of
Wilhamsbura County.
.... Jn Beaufort. N.C.. Smith's famil y
wept as one plane peeled away from a
cluSler of A6-E Intruder jets in the
"missing man" formation. Smith
flew a earner-based Intruder in Viet-
nam. wmning the Distinguished Fly-
ing Cross and three Air Medals
among hi s decorations.
As tron a u ts' h ope
of escaping s lim
CAPECANAVERAL. Fla.IAP)-
Even if Challenger's as\ronauts ·had
been alerted that their ship was about
to explode. there 1s onl} the slimmest
of chances they could have escaped
the disaster.
Their only hope would ha\e been
for commander Richard Scobee 10 h11
a "ditch sw11ch" to separate the
shuttle from its two solid fuel rocket
boosters and huge external fuel tan!..
Then Scobee would have had to ti")
to maneuver qu1Ck:J) out of the wa~.
an almost 1mposs1ble task. says TefT}
Wh'ite. spokesman for the Nauonal
Aeronautics and pace Adrn1nl\-
tra11on.
Orange Coa•t DAILY PIL<?T /Monday, February 3, 1986 * A.a \
Ground hogs all agree: / Winter's on its W'ay out
By the Astoclated Pre11 J
If the~ 11> anything at all to this Ground Hog Day bus1Js. there ought to• '
be a wamung trend in lhe neighborhood even as you read this. Forget all that
nonsense about forecasting weather according to the smpes on eaterp1llan or
the wetness of puppy dogs' noses. This 1~ the real McCoy. Ttus lS the gospel
according to ground hogs: Spnna is going to be early thts year. PUJUsutawne)
Phil, the most famous ofGmund Hoa D~y ground hogs, guarantees it. So do·
Jimmy the Ground Hog. General Lee, Buck.eye Chuck and Concord Charlie, •
1csser k.nown relatives who also strut their stuff every February 2. All five failed
to see the1r'"sbadows Sunday when they e>.11ed •heir burrows And as everyone
knows. that means wirHer has had 11 for another year
Natlonal Guard block• Hormel gate ~
i\USTlN. Minn. -Several hu~dred Nallonal Guard troops blocked ofl)
road leading to the north gate of Geo A Hormel & Co.'s stnke-torn fiagshi"'
plant today and checked vehicles as employees amved for work. The!
r~deplO}f)'lent of the Guard came as ofl.ic1als planned to begin statewide
inspccuons of Hormel meat products after razor blades were found in hot dogs.,
The investtgauon into possible tampenng w11h Hormel meat products bega!V
after tv.o West St. Paul residents rcponed finding pieces df single~gcd ra.ior
blades 1n Hormel Frank 'N StufT c~1h-filled hot dois
Klsslnger won 't run for New York governor J
ALBANY. N. Y -FormerSecret.ar; of tate Hen;) Ki ssinger hasdec1ded1
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not to challenge Democrauc Gov Mano Cuo mo. Republican leaders and
strategists said today. Oary Paslo"'. a spokesman for state Asscmbl) Manonty
Leader Clarence Rappleyea, a Chenan~o Countv Republican. said his boss gor
a call from K.issio1lerth1s morning.
Congre•sman remalns ln coma, critlcal ,
WASHINGTON -Rep. John Grotbe'l, who has been receiving,..
expenmental cancer chemotherapy, has been 1n a coma since emergency
surgery last Monda} and remains in cnucal cond111on, the congressman')
office said today. A statement 3Jtnbuted 10 a doctor at the Nauonal Cancer
I nst11ute said the 60-}'ear-old. first-term Republican from ll11n o1s 1s breathing
'A llh the aid ofa respirator and has been unconscious since comphcauonsaro~
from surgery to correct an anenal problem
Marcos owes $ l mllllon ln NY tazes
'\E'-" YORK -Nearl) SI m1lhon m taxes 1sov.ed on a plush, Upper East
Side townhouse maintained by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos and
his "'1fe and containing SIO m1lhon worth of an, furniture and antique).
according to published repons. The newspaper said the Philippine government
has) et to answer Cit}' ta>. nouccs for S996,000. the Dail) Nev.s reported an its
.:d111ons toda}. The Ne ws said Mayor Edward I Koch had or~red an
In\ es11gauon to find out whether the Philippine fim fam1l) owes the cit} that
mone}, and threatens to seize the townhouse 1f 11 1s not paid "Remember. v.e
1n the c11~ have the nght to foreclose on propcn} on 1Ah1ch ta'<es arc not paid ··
Koch said
Oare to be -More
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A8 ~,renge Coat DAILY PILOT I Monday, February 3, 1986
P AP ~RAZZ I
lit Fashionables learn that exercise relieves stress
By VIDA DEAN
Exercise was the kc ) word'
Stress management ... body toning
.. skin care. All three re pond to
exercise and were the focus of the
Fasb1onables' first meettng held at the
Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel
Chrome reaction to stress results 1n
disease which causes more stress
Exercise 1s the key role m ovtrcoming
stress .. a method of managing 1t.
When you are under stress the body
wants to move.·•
"Stress is the non-specific.response
of the body to any' extra demand
placed on it,"said Dr. Marge Murpby,
director ofSpom Med1cJne at Chap-
man' as she opened the program on
Health, Fitness and Fun
The more than 75 continued ~
listen attentively and watch as the
program continued with Bobble
Felsot, an Irvine resident who con-
ducts pnvate fitness programs.
Bobbie afld two of her clients, Ann
Stern and Sharon Tladale Stout along
with member JudJe Argyroa came on
stage in tights and leotards and
proved that exercise pays off
"Do you know how stressful 1t 1s to
prepare a speech of stress manage-
ment?" she JOked "You can't avoid
stress. We arc.> grling to be exposed
Non-impact aerobic contounng
was the term Bobbie used to descnbc
her exercises that she tailors to hei"
clients' specific needs. "In their own
homes we work one to three umes a
week for an hour to music"
t...sing her face as a blackboard.
fac1ahst Bonnie Holmes dcmon-
strattd face care methods that she
em ploys at Moon Gate alon "No
pulhngorstrt'tchingon th e fact' .you
can put on expens1vt' creams. but
pulling on the skin defeats the
purpose pa) anenuon a'> you appl}'
products to the face. .keep your
mouth open to avoid dragging the
skin and chin up ... never touch a
slack throat," Bonnie advised the
listeners. (To the photographers
gathered about "No pictures. plca!.e.
I'm an my bathroom.'')
Bo nnie
atratea
erclae.
Holme• demon-
fa ce-aavl ng ez-
SI 0.()00 g1 ft to the school.
President Buck Smith accepted the
gift from Fashionables president
Mary Lou Horn1by. "Giving the
money to Chapman is what's fun
about our group. We hope to make 11
more next year," she added, chatting
with Joni Smltb.
Among the newly admitted
Fashionables attendmg were Sandra
Brodie, Cbarlotte Roaa.o, Ginny
Smallwood, Kay Taecker and J lllle
Wlan.
~ l'IM>t pf\o4CM by lllcflMd It-.,
Or. Marge Murphy talked
about atreaa.
Following the veal luncheort. the
Fashionables (Chapman College sup-
pon group) had seen fashions from
EllesSt'e. heard about the Feb ' golf
tournament at Nt"wpon Beach C oun-
tr) Club being spomored b} the Mcm
Patron's Comm11tcr and madt' ..1
Others were Mary Ann and Lon
Wells (he 1s finance chairman for the
tournament). Winnie Sbort (program
chairman), Barney Barnett, Annette
Hurwitz, Ollie Hill, JoAnne Mhl:,
Peggy Cotton, Dick Dimmit, Nora
Hester and Rusty Hood.
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Avoid the
blind date
disasters
From COSMOPOLITAN Magazlne
Bl ind dates arc cheaper than taking
oul a personal ad. safer than chance
eocountersat a singles bar-and the)
don't have to be dating disasters.
There are ground rules for m1n1-
mmng blind-date blues. according to
an antclt' 1n the January issue of
Cosmopolitan. and even the worst
blind date lasts onl y a few hours.
Tht first thing is to consider the
source. If you hkc the person making
the introduction. chances are you will
hkc that person's fnends. If you ha ve
doubts about the matchmaktr, ask a
ftw pert10ent questions -almost
everyone has at least one wtld card
among his acquaintances.
The Kllt1al phone conversation wtll
provide clues as to whether this 1s a
fnendsh1p you want to pursue. The
man wh o sugeests sipping wine in h1i.
hot tub 1s obviously a dubious choice
If the man seems like a good bet. take
the next step Smee he made the firs1
call. you suggest a meeting.
Before you meet. get as much
information as you can from your
source -if possible, a photograph.
Practice a smile of greeting -you'll
need ll whether he's a doll or a dog.
A blind date should be set up so
either pany can escape. Lunch 1s the
best setting because it will be bnef and
you really do have to get back to work.
Saturday and Sunday afternoons
also arc good for blind dates. You can
walk through a park or drop into an
art galler).
Mo' mg about keeps the conversa-
tion going. Shared activity helps you
get to know each other and fills the
gap 1f yo ur interacti on fizzles.
Taking a blind date to a party can
be nsky. It may be hard to mtroduce a
man you hardly know to other guests.
He may not be presentable. Or he may
be temfic and you will ha ve to
mtroduce him to other women before
has had a chanct' to know you.
Don't 1nv11e him to your place for
dnnk\ or dinner -it 's too 1nt1m a1e
for a date with a virtual stranger
" If )OU find )Ourself stuck for a
whole evening with someone you
dislike yo u can either gract'full y
endure 11 or make up a respectably
pl~us1ble excuse to get away. Ht' will
know 1t't'an excuse. but that's better
than getting cranky or hostile.
If you like him but he's trying 10
shde awa> -let him go.
Oon t lorget the third party m your
date -the person who introduced
you. If you enjoyed the date. a caJI
telling her you had a good lime 1s m
order Details aren't necessary. If 1t
didn't work. Just say he was nice but
the chemistry wasn't there
Don't insult the matchmaker hy
compla1n1ng about the blind date
unless he behaved so badly that futurt
blind dates should be warned. And
don't badger her for mforma11on
about how he liked you -you'll find
out if he calls.
The best matchmakers are those
who have nothing to gain by· an
mtroduction. Less well qualified are
those who want to curry favor with
one of the parties .
Would-be matchmakers should
not 1ntrodu{'e a man friend to a new
woman 1f they have even the mo t
hngcnng romantic interest 10 him He
could look better once he starts dating
someone else
Be honcs1. adv1~d K1k1 01\0n 1n
Co mopohtan "Don't u y. · he'\ got
8 arcat ~nsc of humor' when you
mea~ s~c weighs 170 pounds, or tell
her. Hes very laid back' when you'rt
warning her that she'll have to pay for
the p1n,a "
Most important for a matchmaker
-be scn'ltt1ve to the need\ and
des1rea of the people you arc 1ry1na to
match. ·
Orange Coasl DAILY PILOT/Monday, Fllb.ruary 3, 19!8 * A 7 . -
COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, Al
MONEY SENSE
Investors want last Words to.be.gains an~ profit
Although most money 11' 1t falls.
financial consul! Investor B than ks the pnce of Megapower Inc. will
ants try to keep their tumble through the floor. She takes a shon positfon in the
con versauons with MARY stock. By doing so. she actually sells shares of Mega power
chent$ simple and Inc. that she d oesn't own -lent to her by her brokerage
direct, occas1onally firm. Federal Reserve Board reJUlat1ons require that
they will th.row in a RUDIE shon-scllers must have cub in their margin account equal
"'ord .of phrase that to at least 50 percent of the value of the short sale. The
mystifies the listen, proceeds of the sale also must remain in the account until
er Such lapses are the short sale 1s covered, or closed out. If Ute price of
unintentional, the advtscr doesn't even think that a word Megapower docs 1n fact fa ll. investor B will cov~r her
he or she may use hundreds of times needs cxplaming shon position by buymg the now~heaper shares of
No t Sl,lrpns1ftgly, the smalle~t words are the ones that Meppower's stock W1th the money she made from the
co nfuse anve'lto rs most often. Take .,,d and asked, for earher sale.
instance. Both cor ccm the pnce of a secunty at a given Before investors can open or close a position, ei1her
time. The bid pncc 1s the highest pnce any buyer wants to short or long. they must tell their financial consultlnt
pay for a stock. tht' asked pnce 1s the lowcst.pnccany scllu--exactly how they want their order placed. Some
Wlll take. A~ a buyer of stocks. then, you muM pay the knowledge of the terminol~ professionals u~ in
asked pnce, as a St' Iler. you receive 1hc last bid. .. executing t.ransact1ons can help investors belier time their
The difference between the bid and asked pnce 1s investment choices.
called the spread. Also puuhng to many m vestors are 1he Investors who want to get in or out of the markcl as
terms short and long. Say investor A thinks the price of quickly as possible W1ll tell theU' financial consultant to
Mcgapower lnc.'s stock will shoot through the roof. He make the transaction at the market, that is, either buy or
buys I 00 shar8'.!fe has1ust taken a "lone·• pos1t1on in the sdl the stock a t the current market price upon execution of
-;tock. He will m""i'Xc money if the price nses and will lose the order.
I BUSINESS NOTES
There are at least two aJtemat1vcs to bu yin.a or selhng
'at the market: You may place a day order. authoruing
your fi nancial consult.ant to buy or sell a specified number
of shares 1f a stock reaches a certain price during the cou~
of one day's trad.mg. The order is automatically caOOt'led
at the cod of the day 1f it remains unexccutcd.
If you want to buy a stodc at a certain pnct' but no
h1&her -or sell a1 a ccruin price but no lower -you can
asx to place a GTC (good 'lll canceled) order. A GTC
o rder stays open for 30 days and can be renewed
indefinitely. . ·
As you patiently wa11 for the ngh1 moment to buy or
sell stocks. you might run across the terms resistance and
suppon levels 1n the financial news. A rcs1st.ance level for
a stock 1s a price at •Much. for one reason or another. he.av)
selling occurs. male.mg 1t difficult for the stock's price to
climb much higher. A stock 1s said to be topping out. or
reaching a plateau, when it stalls at its resistance level But
a stock 1s by no means consigned to sell below a cen.ain
pnce until eternity. It mi~t break out only to encounter
another resistance level higher up the pncc scale
Stand resistance level on us head and you h.ave
support level. Th.is Is the pncc at which, following a
decline in the pncc of a stock. heavy buying would be
cllpected to prevent the stock's pnce from dropping much
fu,,,,er. Suppo'n levels, too. are not wntten m stone. An
anvotor may be conv10ced that a stock bas bottomed o ut
onl)' to find lhat tt will break out below 11' suppon level.
Any investor-who has Just watched a stock take a free
faJI from 1lS support level knows the true ~earuoa of
downside nsk. the probab1hty that the pncc of any
p<>tential inve tment w11l fall The far cheerier word.
upside. dcscnbes the poten11al for a stock's pncx to nsc
over umc. Mdst. 1f not all. stocks have up and dowru1dc
charactenst1cs.
Depending on your m vestmen1 obJccuva and the
amount ofruk you art willing to acc.cpt. you may want Lo
slick W1th blue chips (stocks with proven records),
&Jamoun (stocks currently touted as havma tremendous
upside potential) or penny~ (~tocks that ~ti for less lhan
$3. commonly traded over-thc<ountcr)
If your investment stratcg) prove succc~ful, you
wdl have a paper pan. or an unrealized profit, unul you
sell your steck -unless )'OU sold short 1n the first plaoe.
Needless to SA)'. no investor looks forward 10 losses. paper
or reahzed
~I')' J. Radle lt vlce pc:e1lde11t a.ad ma.na1u •f
con111mer 1ector marketln1 ad vices for Merrill Ly.dl,
Pier«, Fenoer & Smlt.b Inc.
Showcase' 86 fair to highlight county's businesses
More than 500 Orange Count}
firms have been invited to highlight
thelr products and serY1ces at a
business fair on Feb 28 and March ~
SbowCa se '86, sponsored b) the
Economic DeveloP.ment Corp of
Orange County, will re held at the
Birtcher Orange Count) Tech Center.
1251 E. Dyer Road
"Showc ase pro.,,1des the busi-
nesses of Orange Count) wuh the
opponunit} to put 1he1r \\arcs on
display," said 5th Dastnct Superviso r
Thomas Rile), t"ha1rman of the
county Board o f Supervisors. "It ~•II
give each citizen the chance to see the
reaL.econom1c potential of th1c; trul}
blessed n:gion o f our world ·· .. . ..
Michael Nevins Communications,
Inc .. a Newpon Beach-based firm will
continue to handle public relations
tor Presley of Southern CallforuJa. • • • Irvine City Flouclal announC\'d
stro ng $ro w1h and con11nued
profitab1ijty at its second annual
stockholder's meeting.
The directors' elecuon and sclec·
t1on of Peat. Marwick, Mltcbell & Co.
as the firm's accountants were mam
items on the agenda.
Directors were re-elected to one
year terms. Rene u arsen conllnues
as cha1mian of the board of lrvlne
City Financial and Savlng1. The other
directors arc Rlcbrd N. Coleman,
Lacllle Eglett, Paa.I C. GaJ10, Mlcbel
W. McClellan, Lon M. Megowu,
Edwin A. Meserve, Dr. Alexander M.
Mood, L.M. (P ete) Rabbitt, Vance C.
Slmond1, Jr., Doaglaa J. Weeks and
David R. White II. • • •
Creative Design ConsallaDt1 found
atselfin the ironic position ofcompet·
1ng against itself an the MAME
awards contest where it took top
honors for us Acacia Park con·
dom1niums m Garden Grove.
In addition to the MAME award.
the Costa Mesa-based design fl rm bas
garnered an ELAN and three Homer
awards m recent weeks. • • •
Soatb Cout Medical Center offers a
w1de vanc\y of services to help
county residents handle medical
problems and conditions.
For expectant and new parents the
center, an association with more than
20 Orange County merchants, has
introduced "Bear Beginnings," a
support and discount service.
The free program provides parents-
to-be with support education, dis·
counted goods and services through
the child's second binhday and helps
new families get off to the right start.
The center offers a Back School. for
.. students" suffenng with back 10·
1unes. The course's four sessions will
provide guidance 10 coping with hfe
after a deb1htaJIJ\i back tn)Ury.
Part1c1pants receive 1nd1v1duah2ed
attention dcs1~ed to help them
continue working or andulgmg in
hobbies Wlthout worrying about fu.
ture back anJuries.
The center 1s affiliated with the
only sports medicine center an the
county to offer fitness testing. con·
d1t1oning and performance develOJ>-
ment as well as injury rehabilitatton,
clinical research, cardiovascular and
ot}lopcdic service.
The Laguna Niguel Soat.b Coaac
laatltate of AtlaJeUc MecllciDe, will
St'rve the needs of athletes of all ages
OTC UPS & DOWNS
NYSE UPS & DOWNS
PCI Uo 219 Uo ll l
8: 'I uo 7 UP 7
and sk1lls rro m youngsters in vol\ cd
'1n communal) pr01Uams to pros. ••• Ir v ine-based Ce r vece r la
Mocteiama has introduced Supenor
Clas1ca.
The d1stnbutor hopes the quality
and price of the beer wtll ma.kc II a
leader in the U.S. 1mponed becr
market. • • • Sean Costa Meu, thro ugh space
age technology and a vast vanety of
services and depanments. stnves to
provide customer sattsfacuon by
providing customer convenience.
Using computerized pncmg. cus-
1omers will find they are spending less
time al the check-out stands..
This new feature is just one aspect
of the store's refurbishment -pan of
Sears's SI. 7 million nauonal ex·
pans1on and refurbishment program • • • Saddleback Commulty Hospital
no w offers a full service card.tac
department
The recentl) completed open heart
surger) sutte was the last link in the
hospital's hean center. the first south
Orange County facthty oftts kmd.
The center also provides· cardiac
fitMSs 1es11ng. a complete ami) of
cardiac diagnostic testing services
and a complete card1ac rchabtht.atton
program • • • SltS Conunc tion Co. has donated
SJ0.000 to the homeless of Orange
County. The Bcvcrly_H1Jls--based firm
ltkcw1sc donated $60.000 to the city
and county of Los Angeles. • • • Jolan Bates Au ocia&ea has been
re tamed to develop a master plan for
Tw1tl•'1 Clvtc Cetl&e.r . The Newpon
Beach planning and architectural
firm·s rcccntl) garnered several
awards for its rcvtt.«ihzauon of the
Lakewood C1v1c Center.
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City of Huntington Beach
Se eks
UP 1 4 Uo 14
UP 7 ~ ·Engineering Design Firm
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NEW YORK (AP} Feb 3
Advance<! Oecllne<t
¥nctianged otal lu ues New l'llgl'ls
New lows
Tod~7 Uf ns ls
AMEX LEADERS
Prev day w 26~ 817 49 17
NEW YORK (AP) -Sales •• p m Mondav Price and nel ct11nge of ll'le 10 mo\I acrive Amer ican Stock E •change I Hue\, tra di n g n a 1Jon at1 v a l more I h a n s 1 N1me ~ VOiume Lut Cho.
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MY C-s gold 1C>Ot montll F11 $348 llO. oll S6 40
METALS QuoTES
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Monoey
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, WHAT NYSE Om
NEW YORK (AP) Feb. 3
Today_
Advance<! 10'14
Otcllned 544 u nchanged 393 Total 1$sues 2031 New tilgl'IS 23220 New lows
NYSE LEADERS
Prev daV 1116
M 2014 lfl
NEW YORK (APJ -)ales 4 P.m Monday price and net chaf}Sle of !tie 15 mos I active New York Srock Exchange Issues, lradlng nalfonallv al more 1nan s 1 Name VOiume Last C~
AmerT&T 3,071 ,! 21 11 +'a Put>Svc Ind ~,7$4, 8~ -'a Exxon ,174,3 sp .. ~tvnldlnd s .058,800 34 11 Beatrice 1,912,000 4S1/8 1~
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Oscar loss streak
coming to end?
By BOB THOMAS . ...,.....,,_.,..,
· BEYERL Y HILLS -Geraldmc
Page has a losing streak that most of
her colleagues might envy: She has
lost m9rc Oscars than an)' other
a"tress in Academy Award history.
Yet, the Missouri-born actress says s~e always knew she wasn't going to
wrn.
"It was wonderful just to sit there
and enjoy being
nominated, which
is honor enough. I
was saved the cm·
barrassmcnt and
danger of getting
up and giving a
speech which no-
body would like
an yway," said
Page, who has been
nominated seven Pase
times.
"!fit was too brief, it would offend
the people l didn't mention. If it was
too lonj, the audience would get
bored. The onl,Y safe thing is to thank
everyone you ve ever known. No
wfti: The best thing would be just to
forget it."
She believes she was present at all
seven Oscar shows (she 1s tied for the
dubious record with Peter O'Toole
and Richard Burton). At least she
remembers the ceremonies for each
of her nomipations, beginning in
1953 with 'Hondo" and continuing
through .. Sweet Bird of Youth,"
"Sutnmer and Smoke," "Pete 'n'
Tillie.'' "You're a Big Boy Now"
"Interiors" and last year's "The PoPe
ofGr~enwich Village."
Now the Hollywood crowd 1s
betting th.at P~e will be nominated
for the eighth time next month. She
has been the subject of rave reviews
for her performance in "The Trip to
Bountiful," the new film based on
Horton Foote's 1953 televis1on play
which he later adapted to the stage.
"Wait till you see this role!" she
said. "It 1s a dream!"
She plays a Texas widow with a
fierce determination to return to her
beginnings m the small town of
Bountiful.
Is it the best role she has ever had?
"I can't say that," she replied.
"Each role is Like a new child. You
can't say that one is better than the
other." -
The actress came here from New
York on a two-day vacauon from tbe
o~-Broadway play, "A Lie of the
Mind." Dunng a break irt television
interviews to promote her new
movie, sbe ordered a hearty lunch at
the Beverly Wilshire Hotel.
"I learned· to eat like this at borne,"
~he. said. "My grandfather always
insisted that I clean my plate. 'Think
of all the starving people in Greece,·
be told me. I tried to explain that my
ea tin$ cverytbin§ woµldn 't help those
starving people.
Geraldine Page has had a curious
relationship with the film world.
After she stunned New York as the
Tennessee WiUfams heroine in
"Summer and Smoke," the film
offers arrived.
However. Holly't¥ood couldn't
quite figure out what to do with
someone who was obviously a fine
actress but lacked the clement of
glamor. Finally. she signed a seven..
year contract with agent-produce#
Charles Feldman and was assigned tc;>
"Hondt>" with John Wayne.
She found herself working in 120.
degree Mexico with Wayne and the
anti-communist activist Ward Bond.
"Duke was fairly friendJy toward
me until Ward Bond remembered
that 1 had studied acting with Uta
Hagen in New York," Page said. "Of
course Uta had ~layed Dcsdern..ona to
Paul Robeson s Othello, so that
automatically made me suspect.
From then on. I was an outcast in the
·Hondo' company. Even though I was
nominated for an Academy Award. I
didn't make another movie for seven
years."
Robeson was controversial be-
cause of his association with· com-
munist causes and because he bad
won the lntemationaJ Stalin Peace
Prize in 1953. -
Page was born 61 years ago in
Kirksville. Mo.. and grew up in
Chicago, where her doctor-father
encouraged her to pursue the arts. She
yea rned for a musical career, but the
family couldn't afford a piano during
the Depression, so she began acting m
church plays. After college. she
worked in Midwest theaters.
Over the years Page has never
w~1ted for Hollywood to call. Along
with husband Rip Torn, she has been
a .pillar of the Actors Studio.
'Boss Radio' no more;
KHJ'snow KRTH-AM
LOS AN~ELES (AP) -Goodbye. Boss Angeles.
K.HJ . the AM s14tion tbat"'brought .. Boss Radio .. fonnat to
Southern California in ure I 960s, went to an oldies fonnat Saturday
and relinquished its 63-year-old call letters to become K.RTH-AM.
KR TH-FM, since the late 1970s. has outshone sister station KHJ-
AM in the quarterly Aribi tron raungs. Both stauons are owned by RKO
General Radio. K.HJ-AM general manager Ron Thompson will
continue to manage the renamed station. but 23 p~her employees were
sacked in the format chang~. "It's the end of an era, man," said disc jockey Rick Scott. one oft he
dismissed employees. "Hal f of Los Angeles grew up with Boss Radio."
During the late 1960s and early I 970s K.HJ-AM dominated Los
Angeles airwaves as KllS-FM does today. K.HJ withdrew from contemporary rock music only once before
during a fling with country and western at the height of the "Urban
Cowboy" fad in 1981 . Recently, K.HJ-AM has tried "Car Radio." a mix
of current hits and lots of driv(\-tirpe traffic reports. To no avail.
Boss Radjo was concocted by Atlanta DJ Bill Drake, who took
over as program director at K.HJ in I 965. The city was only referred to
by KHJ disc jockeys as "Boss Angeles." In fact. everything was boss: a
song climbing the charts wa.s_a "boss hitbound. ~and the DJs played not
a Top 40 list, but a Boss 30. -
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Timothy Don.hue (top) recall• lietenln& to hia Grampa
(Tom Roeqal) tella. a etory to h.la elater (Gabrielle Sinclair)
and him.elf (Joe Dahman) In .. Drlvlna Around the Houae••
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Goodnews
atWarners
NEW YORK (AP)-Warner Bros.
is the first studio in a decade to
become the movie industry's box-
oflice leader for 1wo consecutive
years.
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11on. the gross revenues totaled
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1985 included: ··The Goonies," $63
million: "Pohce Academy 2: Their
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Thunderdom&." $37 million .
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Calif or~ia governor
checking into 'Hotel'
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Gov.
Georae Deuk.mejian 1s makln& his
acting debut in the te,J.t,vision senes
.. Hotel" in which he plays -wbat
elte?-a governor.
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sai d several lines in a secne in the
lobby of the 'SOUnd-nage hotel, said
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the series.
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us shoot a linle," Gilbert sai'cl. "H~
tal.ked with Debbie Reynolds and
James Brolin."
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re-elect1on this year. appeared in a
scene 1n wb1cb be 1s flanked by bis
aides and is shown dis'cussing a press
conferenc~ with the manager of the
hotel. played by Brohn. "
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minutes to shoot.
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Orange Coast DAILY PllfT I Monday. February 3, 1986
N/ADVICE/GA
A guiding force
shapes our ends
If you don't believe that people put
their fait h 10 something larger than
themselves. read on.
A woman an W1ch1ta. Kan .. saw a
sale on maternity clothes. 75 ~rcent
off. The fact that neither she nor her
-mamed daughters were pregnant did
not deter her. She called her daugh-
ters, marched them in to try on the
clothes, using pillows to get the right
l'ffect. In her maternal wisdom she
said. 'Tll put this in God's hands.
Maybe someday you will need them."
Here's the kicker. Today, that
woman has four grandchildren.
W11h my luck, 1f I had bought a
maternity dress on sale. I would have
gained 40 pounds for no reason.
I too have put m> future in the
hands of fate. Before the holiday-;, I
saw the dreITT>f my dreams. It was a
~Ill' 8. Week: after week, I watched 11
hcing reduced. Then one day I
marched in and bought 11. It also was
in God's hands.
It has been a month now and either
one of two things has happened: (a)
l'\e used up all m} miracles or (b)
(iod will direct me to a woman who
does ma1or alterations.
I want to believe that someone 1s
watching over me and will reward me
for m~ weaknesses. but that 1s
sometimes not the case I used to park
m} car an one of those spiraling
garages adJa{"ent to a large depan-
ment store. You cannot imagine my
horror when a bakery opened on the
ground floor by the elevato~. Thi-.
called tor senous bargaining with
~ou-know-who. I said. ··if the C1ood
Lord wants me to bu' a don·n
doughnuts all the e,levato~ will be an
ERMA
Bo11£CK
flight and that is a signal for me to stop
by the bakery and indulge ·myself
HOWEVER, 1f the elevator door is
open at the precise moment I walk to
the building and I do not have to run
for 1t or have someone hold the door
for me. II IS divined that I pig out."
I outgrew two seat belts in three
}'Cars. Most of us are weak It's easy to
pretend that there .are things over
which ~e have no control. so we gne
in and leave our lives to chance
I had a fncnd who was chlldle<is.
and she and her husband were
debating whether or no1 to buy a
house. Witlf twu paychecks, they
could pull it off. If 'She couldn't work.
11 was impossible She said if they
weren't tO have a house. she'd get a
sign That same month she turned up
pregnant. Her comment was. "Did
the sign have to he ~o dramatic.., A
"mplc mc .. sagt• on the an'>wenng
machine would ha~l' '>UffKl'd "
I '>Orta hkl• tht-tdea ol '>Ornt'thmg
m;stcnou~ intervening. I want to
belac"e the \.\Oman m Wichita woult.1
ne'er ha' e become a grandmother 1f
she hadn't nouccd the <;ale I want to
bclin t' all thoc;t' doughnut<. e' cniu-
all:. made me a better person If not.
pro\ 1dcme 1'\ Ju'>t .1 pl:ttl' 1n Rhode
l'ilJ'Qd.
A BA in BB from
Vermont college?
Vermont''i M1ddkhun ( ulk&l' ol-
fered a cour'>e 1n Bng111c Bardot
mo\·1e!I la!'tt >car
Q Who was the ~ounge\I woman
e'er to host a pnme-11ml mu<>•tal
vanet\ show on tekn'>1on''
'\ "1ane Osmond \1 ag1: 21 In
19RO
~outh Amenca·c; Lounti.:rpurt to
"imoke~ the Bear ·~ a ~1g cat kno"' n
thereabouts as "Don Puma "
Q . Two ques11ons: Whats para-
noia'> And how man\ .\mentan
women get pregnant C\ cry ~ear"
.\ Why do you ask me''\ 1>11 than~ I
ha\l' reason to kno"' ., Vv hat JH \ttu
drl\ing at'> That'r, paranc11;a '' Im
pregnanucs ''' m1l11on \\111tld tx
typical
Golfers 1n the medical prnfi.«,<,11m
please note: Two doctors who prac-
tice together in San Antun10 are
named .. Gofonh and Bog' ··
··t 'nd1<i11ng1.11'ihablene<>, .. and :'cl1\
proponaonahlcnc<><," are <>aid to tx· th1
two longe'>t word'> 1n E-ngla-;h that
an\ bod\ ever actual I\ U'>l''\ V... ho
attuall~ use., them'1
V... orld·s far\t <ruhmannc "a\ ma1k
nl leather .\ Hollander named< rir
ncl1s l>rebhcl 1,1111 ht·d 11 togt·thn In
lh~ll
.\ nc" la~ 1n Mt \.l·rnon V...,1\h
makes 1t illegal there to kt \Our v.1nll
chime., nng more than fi,t' m1nutl''
out ofc\CfY hour If .11 ur ne1ghhor-.
urn hear thl·m
<) I la' an\ m.in l'' l'I dtL'd 111 a
\,I \t'l 11 •fTl \"
\ '"' 1n,11lilr "' tl1t• rt'l <•r1h 'h""'
~aptd ~rph In th• lingo 111 th1 old
lrarptl\ Jn\ valln em1rdnJ t'
m11unt.11n' \\ii' a "hok .. '\11 Y.. \11111
ing' lal k<ion Hole t\nnt rt«slh .1 h11l1·
I °' \ ngeles now ha\ morr ft..1m•;1r1,
than \rnul
"t'" ()deans hlC'guan1' \\1·111 111 ,t
'"'1mm1ng pool part' l n • t'ld11a11·
1ht•11 t11\I season lrt·r o t dr11.,..n111>''
lu\t a' they were breaking up !hr'
found J human bnd\ 1n th..: pool
PEOPLE
L.M.
Bovo
I ht: n~ht l'\t' nl the man 1fl tht'
mrn111 1-. ,, l.n.1-fillcJ cr<illl ~'iO male'
iH r< "'
r.1gh1\ make·, ol vchiclt•'\ h,l\(' l'le1.·n
manufal tun•d 1n \l 1 l.,..,11J~l'l' l h;1t\
mon· lo.1mh ot, ;1r' l~wn hrandr.r1fon·r
hrl·\•t'll tltnc "11 not'
I \f)t 1· <111 :.H i.il .!1.tr.11 ltll\lll'\
\lmllL'l! 1<..11 n1i1i, .111111 pt.1t1<1' ,of riu
flll'f< .u... prolr\\11111.tl I"'' •Pk' f lfll
[ldtll'fll Jpp!:.tfl'd IP<I ~1•11\1\(\'Jil l11r
Ullnlllf. ntl' thn \.lid I hl l \I'\ ol
\Ul'Cl'.,~ful hankl·1'> "t'rt' dmu , .... ,
thun J\l'r<igl t q·,.ind the l1p<,11I th11<,l'
h<1n~er' \\t'rt' th1nn1·r th.111 .1q:rage
ftp,
r h1 I ..t" ul \up~ rm.1rl ,·1 < lil·t l..ou1
read<. ',o line' t '<l\t 11.ht'n vuu l'OICr
thl'\ It rm J.J't twlt1rt '11u Ml' re.HI\ 111
ll'" \ (' .
l>t")r< ·d mell 11\1•r .tgl' 'I() 11 thl'\
m.1rr . J!,:dln tend 1 .. m.1tt h up \I.1th
"tJllHll "'h<i••l1.l\l'la1.t1 Jll l11t11 "ar'
.11ut1gt'1 < in'1\ 1111\ u\t•r-"(I J 1\,111tt'll
ntJn 1•1 'i n"11rir' ,1 \\1111.an ~11 H'lll\
\<lUn~1·1
\tt hll~'l' I\ tht• ( 1r.in1I ( ,11\~<tll \Oll
lllUIJ p1J! J I)() ( tll'.11 \alt LJkt'\ 111
th1·rl' \11d1 .1 p1 <lJl'l t h.I\ not been
.,.. nttu1 11110 thr I nkr;lf Aud11,c1
hlll\1'\t'I '-11t \i I
\1 , ' • '•'"' ,di.11 'IH f 1 ' I 11,d f!ri,1 ... 'l Jllrl
'111.1·1 • 11•d 1.11 l1n 11\,11
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dd1<JI• I"" 111 on lhnr J1Jl•nti'
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'ilft11:!1· dn 111111' '"' 1rl\1,111l'1· thnl'-.
U\lJ,tlh •1111\ 'lfll I ,111d1d<ttl 1111 l.t'<IU
m.111 11 lth·n "'·n 1 .... 11 111 .th thl
"1n111 r 111d lo,t·r "1111ld he. t'11tha1
J ,J"•:d t1t'l.t i'.t •II\' h,1111,.\I
L. 'tf Bo>d "' 11 !>J'ndlcated
<'Oluma/'\t. •
Tuesday, F ebruary t
ARIES (March 21 ·Apnl 19>· You are on more solid cmo11onaHinanc1al
ground. Focus now on ach1cvl"ment. accomphshml•nt. determination.
PubMhing project may be .. on the way." ~cret is revealed. 1n volvc5
romance.
TAURUS (April 20..May 20): Rtach lx'yond v1ous expectation9.
Wnte notes. get ideas on paper, contact ind1vid pr('v1ously wa5
c:vasive. Money is available. and it could come your way.
GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): Decision is reaC'hed concemi
legal matters. cooperative efforts, mar·
nage Ma)or l'hange cx·curs whcrt·
residence as t0ncerncd. You'll receive
gift which represent<i "token of affec·
t1on."
CAN CER (June 21-Jul) 22):
Streamline procedures. get nd of out-
moded methods. lnd1 vidual who share!>
~our 1d1:als will stand b]. will be
'aluabk all~ Keep resolutions concern-
SYDNEY
0MARR
ing diet. nutrition. general health. Employment picture bright
LEO (Julv 23-Au$. 22): This can be your power-play day' Lunar,
numerical cycll''> highlight intcn'iit). passion. crea11v1tv. money and love.
'ou'll haq· add1t1onal respons1b1hty. but chances for financial reward also
increase
VIRGO (..\ug 23-Sept. 22): You could complete major proJect.
Transacllon 1s lnel). and your negotiating skills surge to forefront. You gain
\\ 1der aud1em·e. )OU 'II rcce1 ve offer d10icult to refuse. Anes. Libra natives will
pla~ dominant roles.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 2.2): Status quo is shattered! Foeus on ideas, travel.
un14ue communication from relative m transit. Romance flourishes.
mcmbcrofoppo'i1tcscx 1s fascinated and makes no $$(.'rctof11. Leo. Aquarius
rla} mies
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 )' Follow throush on first in1pressjons. You
art'. on \\ay to '>triking financial Jackpot! Cycle high, you'll be at right place at
'>penal moment. lntu1t1on rings true --much to your advantage Cancer
nat1"c ~la~s role
SA GITT ARIUS (Nov 21-Dec 21 ). Scenario highlights travel. popu-
lanl~. -.ef\atil11~, commun1rn11on. d1sseminat1on of 1mponan, 1nformauon
Take 1n1t1at1Vl' trust )Ourown1udgment Gem1n1. another Sag1ttanan figure
prom1nc ntl)
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): The "no exit" sign \\tll be removed.
Means door of oppor(unat) will he opened wide. Look behind scenes for
·wcded mfor;rnat1on. You wall n.'rn' t•r urtark rcccntlv lo~t or 'itokn. Taurus.
Su)rp10 persons pla}' roles. ·
AQUARIUS (Jan 2~Feb. 18): Be read> for alhenturc. st1mula11on.
C'\prt''>'>IOn of creative ideas. Focus on lncnds. desire.;. asp1rat1ons. gain as
tC'sult of business or career change Powers of persuasion are heightened.
rl·quests \\tll be granted.
PISCE S (Feb 19-March 20): You could be 1n midst of "rebu1ld 1ng
ptu~am." Your counsel will be sought. popularll) \\tll increase. financial
gain 1s d1,t1ri'ct poss1b1ht) Fam1h member confides secret. talko; of"moving
awa' ..
IF FEB. 4 JS YOUR BIRTHDAY ) ou'll be rche\ c:d of emo11unal hurden.
\11u'll tra\cl 1h1\ year. ~ou'll ht-vet) active. populant~ will increase and 111s
hi.cl~ that )Ou'll gain weight. You are determined. courageous. <,tubborn. It 1s
h\..d~ that ~uu were on ~our own early. that you \\ere separated from parents
\.\ hile still ~ oung. Taurus. Leo. ~corp10 pcrson'i play 1mponant roles 1n your
hit: 'uu -.cldom tollo\\ cro\\d \OU arc <h nam1c. dramaur. and \OU dann: to
"11ur O\\ n tune:. Ma) w 111 be mt;morable ior ~nu in I '186 ·
Physicians should
be held accountable
DI.· \R \ "'' l \NDLR~: Yet :111n1he1klln111 \Oii£ lOlumn defend-
111K ph\\1<,1an' V... ill \OU please pre\-
l'nt lor unu:. the v1tt1m\ side''
Ph)-.tltans !>huultl bl· held acLOun-
. t.1hll' under thl· IJ\\ the saml' a~ other
pr11h''>\111n.11, "'ho takl· respom1hil1t\
fp• fl\ l'\ \,fo,t ll1Jlprdl 11ce \Ult\ :.arl'
d r.1~l'll 11ut f11r \l'dr' \kan\.\h1k lht
d 11l t11r ",111111u1 thrrt· doing the '>Jml·
1111ng' 11 r"l1ltwr rat1en1\
I hl' nwd1l.1l pr11k<,<,1nn v.rungh
pl.au."' thl· hlJTTll' on thl' v1c11m for the
high LO\t of· malpractice 1nsctranc:e. r .. , \\Jf\ Juttbr\ ha\l' da1mcd the
ahil1t~ 111 rohn· thl'm\l.'lvcs. but m
rt·.tl1t\ ttw~ .ire un\\1llang to do '<'
Tkir rrlu,al ti) him\ the \\h1sth: on
<1111 ol thl'1r m., n ha~ not prolt'cled the
hr•)thl'rhoud" but tarnished 1l.
It 1\ lucl1crous tu mention the
dn as1a11ng dTct tS on the fam1I~
u hc:n :i ph' s1c1an is sued for malprac-
tlll' HIS ral'i m the profession and the
1n'>urJnce lOmpante'i protect ham
from finanual hardship.
<>n<' .,1 thl' rnaJor prohll'm'i "
ltndlng a ph\\1uan ""ho as w11lm~ to
tt''>tlf~ agam'>t a rnlll'a~Jl' Also, If thl·
\ 1u1m ,., dl·ad. ht• tannot <.peak for
h1m<,cll .\ddcd Ill thl''>C ad\'Jntagt•\,
lht· 1ur. oltl·n 'll'W\ the doctor a\
'om\: ,(111 ol C 1od And C\ en if the
p.1tH:nt \\ 111\ the case. all the mom"r in
tllt· \\orld cannot comPl·nsate him If
Ii.· "t 11nti1wd In <i \\ ht>clchair for the
It'\( Of h1\ Jtk
11 1' ahnut r1ml· \nmc nll'nll!1n 1<.
n1.1dc ,if \,h,11 h..ippt·n, tn \ 1tt1m' an<l
rti, ir t.1111al1e'> \\ho arc CJI the mern nt
l .t1•·ln-. inept anJ 1mpa1n·d pt),..,.
111.ltl\ < >f i our'>l' there Jrc good'
d11u111' 0111 1here and the\ are
.1ppa·11.ttl'd But 11 '>ccms ro m:C' thal
the u1mrx·1ent caring. const1en11ous
u1w' '>ht 1uld do C\ l'r\ thing possible to
nd till' prnle,\1t1n 11f tht· ignoramuses
and lht• drug and ;ifwhol abuser'> who
J .t ma1m1ng and ~ailing pallcntc;
1 \ • n da ~
I horx· the mt•d1tal profession
hi1\n·1 ~01 \OU \0 n1·a11\ 1n 1t<> \'lack
ANN t
LANDERS b
podcl tha1 )OU \\di tos.; this le11er
<t\\'1) I'm hct11ng -r 111 J against seeing
11 1n print. -FED l 'P Ol'i PHONY
C ROAKER~.
DEAR FED: You los-e. Here's your
letter -and it's a darned good one. I
hope every physician who recognize•
him or herself will remember the
oath "to do oo harm" and' clean op bis
act. To protect a guilty colleague Is to
promote criminal behavior and that
makes the colleague a criminal, too.
I'm for throwlo~ t~e .boo~.
Dl .\R ANN LA~DE:.RS: Here "
another Cfal) problem that ha~
rx·opk at m) place of employment
arguing. Pkase '>l'tlk tt for all of U!>. It
1s running into overtime.
I~ 11 human I) possible for a \\Oman
to _ha'e 69 srnglc hirth" 1n her lifct1mc', Half the ollice SJy~ ... Ye~ ...
.\n equal number set}'!> "No wa> .. We
arl' :ill awa1t1ng the final word from
\OU • .\nn1e Dol't ll't u\ down -
·\'\ID fHIH \f .\KE~ 69 IN MIC H-
IC I \ ;\,
DEAR MICH: Methinks somebody
cheated and looked in the Guinness
Book of World Records (I 986 I, bot
they didn't read the item carefully.
The greatest oUlclally recorded
number of children produced by a
mother is Indeed 69. The womJD who
performed this remarkable feat was
a Russian peasant who lived 150
miles east of Moscow. She, did riot,
however. have 69 single blrth5. She
produced 16 pairs of twins, seven st>ts
of trlple&s. and four stb of quad-
ruplets.
Nixon rec~vering from severe virus
8y tbe-Auori1tt4"d Prt·•i\ "l B ..
"'l\DUI f RI\! I<'-I I ••r
mer Prr.,Hknt Rkhnrd "11~oo
\Jill \Ulknng lhl' \'1!1·1 I\ •I 1
'"H'H' \ 1r.1I 1nln 111111 hJ' 11•
1111m·d home tr1 Hll a• \1t.rn11
hn,p1tal and can1 t'lnl ,tll .1pp1>1nt-
rnent'\ for rht nnt rwo "'l'l'"'
'-.1\un. 7J . wa~ ltt'tlll·d JI .~
f londa ho\p1tal tH r>r 1 t'"' I\
f l1a\. \\ho t'harac<entl'U lht• fur
mt•r prec;1dent's umd11111n a'
·.,omcwhat 1mpro"ed" upon 11·
lt·a~ Hr had fallen 111.:i wl'd •• 11111
'Ht''\ going 10 he tired .ind
\\t'itk tor ont• or 1~0 ~l·r~\ He'
,1111 wugh1n~ But he'<. m,1k 1ny Jn
\'\ll'llcnt rn·o\er) amt ht· "'II
, nmplctl' h1'i rccuix•ra1111n :it
honw " I Ila" -;aid
Hoffman deaJ
l.O~ t\N(1ELfiS -Du1tln
Hoffman ha\ s11tned with ( nnnon
.\
Ric hard Nlxon
t tlrfH to 1,l,I\ .1 rt•t1f\'d \<'ntt
"°It I ' h.l' .ljl\ Ill I ,ltlJLfll 111 ,l hla1.k·
Daatln Hoff man
mail ~heme 1n the film adaim•·
tmn of flmorc Leonard'\
a ra'J
The deal hraog~ toge ther une of
Hollv\\OtKf'> mo'>t hankahk ac-
tor\ Jnd an 0'>(ar w1nnC'r and a
\tud10 that an the pa't ha'> been
~no" n large I) for low-budget
explu1tatwn film'>. although Can-
non hnc; turned out c;uch 'lt'rtou'I
lilm\ as .. That { hamp1onc;h1p
~ca.,09 .. ~m \hcpan.l''i "Fool for
I oH' and "R11naw:n Train "
Photog freed
NAIROBI. Kl.'n~a -\men-
( .tn photographc1 Pelt>r Beard
ha'> been acQu111ed on charge~ of
l)MSC\Stng pornography and
m<1n1unna
Beard. 47. " a prominent
fashion and ~1ldlife photogra-
pher. conscrva11on1st and author
of ~vtral bookc; on fnca. He 1s
the' e\tranaed hu~band of model
Cheryl T1eg~
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ANSWERS TO WEEKl.V RRWGE Qtrrz
Q.1-As South, v11lnernblt'. you
hold
+A98 .. AJ6ts2 9 •AQ98
Ttw biddini has pro<'C'edt>d
North EARt South West
l + PasR 2 . :J
P&H Pus '!
Whal du you bid now'!
A.-A C'Ul'·birt of four diamond~
would not bt• a bitd d101t't'. l>11t w1•
prefer to hid the hand m1turally
Wl' WQUld try four dubs. 111 tlll'
hop<> that partner would takt• a
pn•ferenr<· to four hf:'arts Wt>
would then ('Omplt•h• tlw 1'11-sn1p·
t111n of our hand with a bid of tout'
spades. thereby h1~hli~htan).{ 11ur
~in~lt·ton diamond
Q.2-As South. vulrwrahlt·. yo11
hold.
+AKQJ765 . 7 4 •AKQ.J
\''our right-hanrl upporn•nt ofH'ns
tlw bidriing with onP hC'art Whal
ut·taon do you take"
A.-First of all. yo11 slwulrt mah
s ure the aut'tion d<wo,n 't 1•nd .,hort
nf gamt' The only hid you havt•
available that ensures this 1s a ('th'
bid of two hC'arts So m.itlf•r what
partner responds. you <'an t Jwn
Jllmp to four no trump to ask for
.acl's You will bid as many ... pad1·..,
"" his rE>spons!' imhcates y1111 1 .rn
expert to mak(•
Q.3-/\., South. vulnnahl<», vuu
hold
+9 Q6 A85•U +Q9852
The bidding ha'i pr0<:t•1·dcd
East South West North
I Pass 1 + PaNR
I NT Pass Pasf'I 2 +
P88ti ?
What al'tion do y1111 lakl'"
A.-K!'Pp the· faith . bah:r l'11rt1wr
knows your side ts vulrn·rabl1• and
yet ht' has PleC'tf'lJ to 1·nnw in al lh1•
t wu-level in a suit first l>1iJ by l tw
oppon!'nls IJP had avaf labl<' tak1·
011t bids at this turn and ha.., pre\ 1
ous one. b111 chn"<' not to a ... k y11u 111
bid Trust him. and don't hull 1n
now Pas~
Q.4-Both '11lrwrnh!t· .i ... S1111t h
you hold
+KQ7652 7 +A.JI Ot;:l 2
Your n~ht -hand 1>pp11nt>nt 0111·11"
ttH• b1ddm~ \\'Ith <•nt• lwart What
ac•ti11n do y1111 t akt>'.'
A.-Frorn 1 ht> fCJoks of yrmr hand.
you nm 1·xp1•1·t a lot morf' b1d<iinJ(
If yo11 overc:all one spade. it as qum•
probable that. by the timt> tlH' auc
llun ~els back to ynu. II will be at
t hr four It•\ t•I If you thc•n show
< 11111., )Oii will ha\'t' 111 do .;oat th1·
l1\P l1•\t•I B~ ovt'rnlllin~tw11C'fuh~
now \1111 will a1 tually sa\r ,-1 lf'\'l'I
of t>1dd111>( hf'l'a11•w y1111, H11 antr11
CHARLES
GOREN
OMAR 0
SHARIFF ...... -,l
duc1• yo11r ~pad<• 'Hiii at t hf' fnur-
lf'vt>I sh1111ld 1111• oppmwntsjack the
aud1on 11p to four ht•1Hp; lwfon· it
)'(1'{ S h;ll'k I ti } Olt
Q.5-A., S1111th, v11lnNahl1'. you
twld
+92 AQ87fi AS +AK93
The b1dthnl<( ha.o; prlH't•f'ded·
North. Eas t So uth West
Pass Pass I Pa~s
4 Pa<111 '!
What aC'lll•n do y1111 t akt•1
A.-Tht•r1• ,., "<hfff:'n•m·1· b1•twt•('n
a Jump tll ~amt• 1n oµPn1·r ·., ma1or
by a pas•wd and unpassrd hand In
th1· latlt•r (as1• 1t is prt>rmpttvt> in
t tw forrrwr. ll ... how" Cl hand that, tn
.,11ppnrt nf npf'nf'r'" maJtir n•val
11(•., to a11 orwnin~ bid That nwans
vo11 Hfl' 111 ..,Jam tPrnlllry. but i~la1'l<\\ood m1~ht not hf'lp Your
ftr.,I '>t!'I' .;l11111Jd h • <t t·111•-b1d of
f1v1• duh., !ti tdl partnt·r or your
;11nh111on'>
Q.6-!\1·11111•1 \ ullwrahlt'. as South
you hold
+J 7fi52 H3 1 097~ +84
Tl1f• li1dd1n~ ha..: pn11· .. 1·d .. d
W.-11t North Ea st South
J NT Obit> Rdbl ·>
Wh..tr a1·t 11111 do v1111 t akt"'
A.-Partm•r ha; 1'1111s<'n an 11nfor-
tunatP rtH1mt'rtt 111 1•ntrr 1h1· frav llo~evPr, that does11 't m('an yt;u
<;/wuld ball ham out-yl'l Ftrst . tw
m1ghr .,£111 have th1• hand ~1th
which to dt'fNtt nn1• 110 trump S1•c-
ondly. 1f you <•h'<·t tn htd two
sµadc·~. yuu rn11(hl byp(j~:, your
best spot -diamonds Pas'\ If part·
nt•r rf'..,t'lll'" into rwo dub ... ur two
h1•t1rt "· :r 011 0 111 t h"n ht~ your
~fHidt•..,
f or in forma tion a bout C harles
Gort' rt 's new nt>ws lt>t te r for
brldl(P pla yf'rs, wr ltt' Gort'n
Brldg... l.t·tlt>r, P.O. Rox 4426,
Orlando. Fla . ~2802 4<126.
TOD AY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACAOSS
t Eternity Heb
5 Stadium row
9 Utenstl
14 Music system
15 Otiose
16 Peavey
17 Emmets
t8 Proboscis
19 Prognos-
tications
20 Sandpipers
21 Valleys
23 French "ver '
24 Succeeds
26 Damaged
28 Youngster
29 Garment
33 Shroud
36 Pallid
37 Mike's lnend
38 Ob1ectlves ~
39 Can. Indians
40 Ship of 1492
4 1 Luau corsage
42 Couples
43 Adhesive
44 Alienate
46 Decompo-
s111on •
47 A bump on
48 Shac111es
52 Ella
55 Falrylike
57 Jewel
58 Bri<tk type
60 Charged
atoms
61 Private eye
-Wolle
62 Arum plant
63 Musical sign
64 Flatboats
65 Moslem
noble
66 -rags
67 Eye part
DOWN
1 Scarte11
2 Inner coat
3 Behtnd
4 Pro1ec111es
5 Colored
6 Celebr11tes
7 II not
8 Second
admissions
9 Arafat's org
10 Fru1l
11 Declare
12 T ot TVA
~ 13 Cettlc
22 Smudges
PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED
;~ Container
27 Repent
29 Thither
30 Grand
31 Grade
32 Postpone-
ment
33 Marl\et
34 Humes
35 Reek
36 Squ1rm1nQ
39 Light boat
40 N of NHL
4;> Comracie
43 Fre1gh1 unit
45 Mob
46 Trealed hair
48 See 40-A
49 Bizet work
50 Stool pigeons
51 Walk in mud
52 Telttng
53 -an.cl-Eve
54 Breakwater
56 Jester
59 Hearing
THE
FA'41LY
CIRCUS
by Bii Keane
"When you and M ommy got married how
come you got to keep your maiden
name and she didn't?"
0
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
'Marmaduke iust went out "Why am I saying
Can I take a message?" this to a dog?"'
PEANUTS
GARFIELD
BIG GEORGE
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by Vlrgll Partch (VIP)
"He'll be like that 'tll Monday Night
Football returns."
DENNIS THE MENACE
(
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VDU RE RIGHT VE JI= E "l
WONDERED W~A-ff u.JOOLD
BE LIKE TO LI E u.IHERE
IT ESN T SNOW
by Hank Ketcham
by Charles M . Schulz
by Jim Davis
HI, THl'51~ JON AR80C.KLE.Mt..i
C.AT NE.E.DS A CHECKUP •••
WMAT KIND OF CAT 1'2> Hf.?
UH,Hf.'5 A R£G15TE.RE.V YELLOW
TABBY WITH Ol~TINGUl?HE."
AGTUALLY. Hf'5 AN
ORANvE MEATeALL
WITH 5TRIP£5
TUMBLEWEEDS
WHY, WHAi A ru;ASA~Sl)l7RI SE! HE:U.0
"rnE~t:: ~How' tM'.>Nc;tgRFUL. 10 ME::~l 'IOU!
v~
" DRABBLE
ROSE IS ROSE
TIE n' TII
TIE
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TIE
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TIE
TIE
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LINE.AGE.
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by Tom K. Ryan
'b~ Kevin Fagan
IT r1<.0M1~6 10 ff.
~N E..)..ruY>l\1£.
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by Pat Brady
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Februaty 3, 1D88 ' Al I
BLOOM COUNTY
MOON MULLINS
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
SHOE
lN ~ R~T~T~. T1PA;;l, __ _
IS~~ ~~D ~ WMAT~ 5E,R~ICE5 ~,D... IT MEJ2E?
JUDGE PARKER
~R HIS C0MPANY
LAWYER LEA"1E$ THE
CENTER Cl1'Y CLUB. HORACE PRIDE STAYS
AT THE 1'ABLE,
CONTINUING HIS
CONVERSATION WITH
1'1'1E YOUNG WAITRESS!
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by Ferd & Tom John~
by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNally
by Harold t.e Doux
"IF C0l.'FlS€ "'OT ALL O F THEM ARE
by Tom Batiuk
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O~IVE.R I IV\R CRANK~AFi I
BREAK OP l~A'i Fl&Hi z
~ I FOR A~ Ol.O Ga-) ' •
HE $URE FlbH'i!:> DI~ I
DOONESBURY
AN OVfJtiXJSt
JIJS'f. (){X'911
MAJ<t SENst
IC~ {)f)Kf.
KNEW HIS
1.JMITS
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. ~12 Orange CoutOAILY PILOT/ Monday, February 3. 1986
aampaig-n f~nd
transfers poor
idea in any case
ln November 1984, the people ofCaltfom1a said it 's
O K wtth them 1f politicians who-are good fund-raisers
give loftovercampa1gn money to politietans who are bad
fund-raisers.
Implied by Proposrnon 40 -but not asked -was
the question: What moves politicians to such largesse?
Usually. according to the common wisdom, strong
candidates who traditionall y have weak opposition in
highly panisan districts raise more money than they
need. So, they share it with members of their pany who
need it to fi~ht off strong competition.
Accepting that. we accept the fact that campaign
contnbutions fuel the e ngine of partisan politics.
Enter Bobbi Fiedler. The Republican con-
gresswoman from Los Angeles was indicted recently for
allegedly offenng to transfer$ I 00.000 of her campaign
money to state Sen. Ed Davis. Both Fiedler and Davis
were. at the lime of the offer, announced candidates for
the Republican nomination to the United States enate
seat presently occupied by Democrat Alan Cranston.
The diffe rence between the Fiedler-to-Davis trans-
fer and other intra-pany transfers is that F1edler's
allegedl'v was o ffered tQ induce Davis to drop out of the
Se nate race. That apparently is a v iolation of a 92-yea r-
old California statute so well observed that no one has
ever been c harged with violating It -unlll Fiedler.
In the e'yes of the grand jury that handed up the
indictment and in the eyes o f Los Angeles Distnct
Attorney Ira Remer, what we have here i!\ a v1ola11on of
law. Perhaps.
And perhap"i what we reall) have is one of' those
illuminating httle looks at the operating methods of
people who chase after the public trust the way a do g
chases after a flea .
It has been suggested in an editonal in Thl'
Washington Post that Reiner. a Democrat. used an
obsolete law to interfe re with the Republican Pan> 's
nght to choose tts nominee. But even tf that is so. could
we really respect the process or the panic1 pants who
would use mone) to control a pnmaf) election the wa) a
gangster would use 1t to fi x a basketball game?
Even tf Fiedler has done nothing more than share
the wealth wtth her nearest compettto r fo r the
nomination -a cunous bit of generosity -me-incident
serves to remand us of the onl) good pan of the fa iled
Propos1t1on 40. the proh1b1t1on on transfersuf campa1gn
funds.
.\ candidate who appeals to hi s constJtuents fo r
money should use that money as n wa s intended -to
wan electi on. It is presumptuo us for a candidate tu
assume thi!t his suppo n ers automatically endorse an)
other candidate he chooses to suppon -especial!> since
the onl> factor likely to go into the decisi on to make the
transfer 1s pany affihauon.
The system serves to in sulate candidates of the
Republ ican and Democratic panies from serious
challenges b) mino r part) candidates. That fli es in the
face of the concept of true open elections design ed to
select the best possible person for the job. And 1t
concentrates political power in the hands of too few
people by allowing affiuent candidates to control
campaign spending in fore1~n districts wtth mo ne )
contnbuted by peo ple who netther know nor care about
the issues in the d1stnct where the mo ne) evcntuall)' 1s
spent
Our state and.na ti onal go.,,ern me nts functi o n o n the
premise that small groups of people will select
represe ntati ves to express their interests in the grea t
debate of ideas from whtch Jaw and pohc1 will fl ow B>
d1venang money fro m o ne distract to another. poltttc 1an ~
have discovered how to perven that process and bend
our system of government to the ir personal benefit.
Op1n1ons expressed in lh1c; space are those ol the Oa11v P1tot Olhf'r ..,,ews
expressed on 1h•S page arP lhose ol lheir authors and ar11c;ts Reader
comment is 1nv1ted The Da1lv P1101 PO Box t 560 Costa Mesa 92626 Phone
642·6086
·'Peopl e, gener ally speaking. will f oJJow the cour e of least r esistance. · ·
..
Plaris for redevelopment .
tend to have ripple effect
Plans m ay com e to
n a ught a ft e r a r ea
a llowed to decay
fhl' unw v.a<, about l'-170 and thl'
lildtl'~ ol lhl' Huntington tka1.:h
B1u
HARVEY
\\\t\l.tntl' I t•Jguc haJ lJlk•d •1 meet BccauSt' of the planned redevelop-
tnti todl\tu'' a ma11crlll wn\iderahk ment -and the a11endan1 condem-
1mportJntl· to the League. natt on and COMtructton -a goodl~
I hl' ,.,,uc under l'On'>1dcra11on wa!. ponion of thl' downtown area ""as
.1 ~rplt•\lng OOl' Thl' organ11at1on allov.cd to fnll in t<> a ~tate of, not
11.,.,ncd t.,..o prorwr11c\ 1n Jownto .... n rt·all\ dl'Ca). hut il l k ast be nign
Hunttngton Bc.ith. one locatcd on nl'gku \llN all °"'h) \pt'nd good
\l<11n \trcct and u\tl11cd :1\ a lhnlt mom•\ tc.i II\ tht• pl<tct• up ti thl' Cit\
\lllfl' Jnd Jnuthl·r thJI V.J \ U\l'U a\ J \~c.l'I going to mO\ l' tn anJ tear )OUr
'Pl'l'l h thcrap' ll'Otl'f l"tutlding dov.n 1n a k .,., rnonth\'1 < lr
l hl' pruhkm "-ii\ th.111hc lJrpt'l 1n nt.'n a le"' 'ear'\
thr11 mrcting ro11m v.a\ v.orn 11ut The l11tle«~tof') 1h.H \OU \l' JU\t rt:ad r hl· ml.'l'ttng V.il\ talk<.! to dt.'ltdl.' ti I\ trur and lhert'\ an ohjl'l \ lc\son
1hl' larpt·1 'hould tx· replau:d l ndcr '>ttmC"'-hl•rc 1n 11 II h..i'> to Lio with 1hc
normal urlums1ancc\ '>UC'h a prob-fall that people gcncrall) <,peal ing.
km v.oulJ he \lgn1lilan1 ..\ftcrall thr "''" lollo"" thl' lOUr<,e of lea'>t rc-
1 l·agul.' \\J' a lh.miablc organ1za1mn <ot\tant·c ll aho has to do "'-tlh the
"'11h rt:IJll\ d~ mr.igcr tunds 10 spend 111len-unn11t1ll.'d side e ffect'> of lhe
1or \Ul h l'\fX'n"' l' lu\unc!. a'> car~t Jc11on~ a Cit) &0' crnmcnt take - or
I hl probkm \~3'> tompoundt.><l tall'> to take -and their influence
hm\CH'r b' 1he tan 1hat thl· Cit\ hdd upon 1Qd1' 1dual'>
,rnnounH·d plan\ for maJor du1.1.n-In 1fi1s pa m cula r ra'tf. thert.> wt"re
1civ.n rl·dc,elopmcnt l hl'\l' pl.in' Jll1ons the ltl~ ot Huntingion &Jlh
h.id tx·l·n iht• major topl( of conH·rsa-ta tied lo lake hul 1hr failure to folio.,.,
111•n 111r th1· PJ'>l fl'"-month'>. plan' 1hrnughv.a\n1111hdaultol th1.'ul\. ll
thJl "-l'rl ntn·ml'I\ c.1mh1t1ou\ anJ "·"the d1rn1 re<oult of a fiercl· and
1nllUl.kJ .1rn11ng olhl'I thing' a ~I ,mifi.·rnu\ hattk v.agcd h\ 1hc bu'1-
\t on h• 111 I Ol'\<;m1.•n of 1 hl' uld Jo,, n 10-.. n .uea In
lhl' l'nll1 c do\lntov.n 'ct1111n ol thlHJ\l'.lhl'lll l/CO\IO\Clhl•ddtd not
Jl un11n!tt11n lkalh v.;i~ to be to1n tal c 1hc tour'><.' ot lca'>t re\l\lante.
dov.n .rnJ rl·hu1lt. Take ii look al lhc average -\mt.'ri-
\\ hal ti 1hc IJdJc\ '>pent g(lo<l 1:an bus1m·ssma n f1r<;I of al l. hl·\ a
mnnc\ lo r l.HlX'I. onl) IO later learn • hr:i'e soul for gl\tng up the fl'lall\l'
thJl the tr hu1lding' wrn· to I'll'. '>Cl urn~ ofwork1ni tor a rt:gula r v.agc.
cnnl.11.•mncd anLI dl'\lro' cd'' ..1nd 1ru<.11ng h1<; tinan1. 1al well-tx·1ng
I or J long v. h1k nothing "'-ii'> Llllnt' h1 thc 'Jganes of bus1nt'>'
Jh<1ut thl' 1.aq:>t.'I f 1naJI~ mdn~ '°>l'tOndl\ he'<; U'IU4111\ \l'r\ 1ndc-
monlh\ ldh:r Jnd <lc'>r•tc thc re-pentknt tru,t1 ng in and rt'l}tng upon
dc,t:lopmcnl plan\, the ladies did onh hi\ ov. n 'lklll<; and Lall'nt<;
rl plJlt: lhl.' carpet Thirdh hl'' u\uall\ l'\trl·m~·I'
By the Associated Press
f od.t\ I\ '\.fonU3\ r eh 3 lh<.' 14th
dJ\ nl llll\t; Th1.·rl.'an· Ill Lla\S left 10
lhl'\eJr
T11d..1' "highlight in h1\tof! •
On h·h \ I lJ'iQ. rod 'n • roll \la1
Hudth 1-folh ";i' killed 1n a plan.:
1.r;,i'h 111 lo"a on whal l amt' 10 tw
l alk'LI "thl' dJ\ tht' nlU\I( dtl'd "
<>n 1h1,da1r
In I n1l<J thl' ttr'\ p,1pcr monn 1n
.\mi.'rtLa .,.,a, "'uc<l tn ltll' coltln\ of
\i1ar,c;al hU\Ctt'> f he l Urfl'nn "'-J'>
used to pa' soldier... fighttng ·a v..ar
ag.uns1 Qud>e1.
In 1783 pain recogn11ed t \
1ndcp<:ndt:nu:
In I XII</ the tern tor. of ll lintm "'"'
l rl'dtt'<l .
In I !1t1'i .1 <.onferrrwc a1mnl at
l'ndtng 1hc ( 1\ ti \\,1r 10111-. r latL'
Jhoard lhl· t 'ntun -.c.-.<ol'I R1 H't ()ul'en
nil I hl' \ I rgt 0 t.I l03 <,t f hl' part Ill
pllnt' 1nllutkd l'rl'\IUl'Ot .\hraham
I 1nu1ln and the' tee prc\tdt:nt ol thl'
protec11,e ofh1 <; business. a bu!>tness
that he ma\ ha'e started and madt'
successful b). first. in' esiing his life
sa ' 1ngs. then wo rking 60or 70 hours a
""eel . a nd fora relat1,eh-small re turn
on his '"'estment ·
How would )'O U like to Ix· the
person whose JOb 11 I'> to wall-. up to
that businessman a nd !.a). "Mr
Jone'>. I'm from thl· cit) ot Hun1-
1ngton Beach. and we're going 10
knock down your bu1ld1ng o;o that "-l"
can build a 21-stof) hotl'I o n thts
location." lf 1t were your unlur k} Lia)
and you happened to knock on thc
wrong door.) ou·d indeed be luck) LO
escape w 1th all of the sk in >Ou came
"'ll h
I don't bcltnc amonc actuallv losl
JO\ \kin 1n the confro ntation-that
tolio .... cd. but the down to"-n bus1-
nrssmen d id band together and \UC
lhe cit~ to !.lop rede' elopmcnt .\nd
the\ -..on
The ctl) d ropped ti\ plans for
rcde' elopment. and that was that
That is. at leas1 for the time being •
That. howe' er. wa<; 1970, and th1\
is 1986. T here are currcntl}' plans fo r
the rede\ clopment of Ii ' c areas of
Huntingto n Beach
The plan~ for-the old downtown
arra include. bu1 arc not ltm11ed 10.
the area from tht: a lle\ hctween SI\ th
•and ~c' I.' nth \trl.'Cl\ \outh 10 Reach
Bouk,;ud on the inland <;1dc of
Paettic < oa'>t ll1ghv.:.i). anti the) do
include a hotel
T his time 1t"• pla nned a\ a 100-
room building. \omcwhcre between
fiH· and eight \to n.:s high There arc
also pla n~ for rt:dc' clopmcnt of some
area'> on thl' tx:al'h \IUc of PCH
B) the ""a). lad1 e'i, tha t new 1.arpc1
\OU bought 15 )Cars ago l'i probabl y
prCll} worn b~ nov. Don't bu)' an)
more
Rede' elopmcnt ''ft nail~ here
Columnis t Bill Han'"Y lives in
Huntington Beacb.
{ onfedcran .\k'<andcr H ·tephcm
In 19 13 the 16th -\mendment.
"'hll h pro-. ides for a federal income
ta\. v. ac; ra 11ficd.
In 1917 the l 'n1ted Stales hroke
dtplomatll' rrlat1on\ with Cierman}'
after thl.' (1erma n\ announced a
rollc' nf unrt:\tnl ll'd ~uhmannc
v..1rlarl·
I bought fur I od<" "I.tic <;hrtnk\
01 l'\pand' 1n prup11~11t111 111 on1.··,
lOUra~l' ·· -\nJ1' '\;1n f.rrnth-horn
no,d1-;1 t I ll\H-1477)
BILL HARVEY
colamnlat
JACK
AMDERSON ..
and DALE VAN A TT A
N. Korea
joins in
Iran war
on U.S
Some 300 military
advisers working
with Iranian forces
WA HINGTON -In an ominou<,
· echo of an alm os1-forgo11en conf11ct
Nonh Korea 1s fighting an undeclared
war against the Unued States -and
posstbl}. as t~ I 950. with the cooper-
a11on of China.
T he communis t regime 1 n
~ongyang 1S supplying Iran With
m1lttaf) hardware and instructo~
"ho a re d1 rectl} linked to the
.\)alollah Khomeini 's undergro und
war of terror against Amenca.
In fact. the latest repon reaching us
is that at midnight on January 14 a
group of trained te rro rists -29 men
and 11 women - left Tehran aboard
a m1htar) aircraft for pans unknowr:i.
Sources inside Iran o;ay the 40
terro rists had been trained in Iranian
l'amps b} North Korean m1litar)
advisers. Our intelhgent·e sources fear
that the group will be in volved in
terro ns1 actt vity outside Iran vef)
soon -and Americans are still the
No. I target of Iranian-backed Shute
terro rist\.
.\c:rnrd1ng to other 1ntelhgencc
rr ports. thl' North Korean m1l1laf)
1nOuence 1n Iran 1s penas1ve. There
are kno.,., n IC> be at least 300 North
Korean milttar) advisers working
with the Iranian armed forces at the
highest levels.
One recent repon focuses on North
Korean supervision oflran·s surface-
10-a1r missile production. These
weapons are no t only useful for the
stalemated war agarnst Iraq. but
could ht: used b) terronsts 10 shoot
down commercial airliners.
.\l ~adh11. near Isfahan. an Iranian
colonel Muhammed Tolouie. is the
titul ar head of a large missile factor)
But the real boc;s is C oL Chang Hoolt.
a :--Jonh Korran known 10 the
lran1anc; ao; .. Mr. Who." Hts technical
c;taff includes 48 Nonh Koreans. 18
East German\. two Yugoslavs and a
Pak1stan1
In the lac;1 <>c1,eral >cars. according
to h1ghl ) scns111,c CIA repo ns. Nonh
Korea has sold Iran more than $1
btlhon "o nh of weapons. most I) fo r
the Iraqi "'ar Severa l of the repons
1nd1ca1c 1he CIA 's belief that the
'lonh Ko rcaf')s are often acting as
surrogates fo r Peking, which suppons
Ira n sccrell} lfso. the North Koreans
e' 1dentl} aren't al""ays reliable sur-
rogatec; One repon . classified above
top secret. said C hina was trying to
"-Clfk out a deal 10 ship HS "'eapons 10
Iran through G reece.
o fa r. 1he North Koreans have
supplied more lhan 100 tanks and an
unknown number of Chinese-made
J-6 fightr rc; to Ira n Nonh Korean
1 nstructors tram Iranians on the J -6 at
a ba11e north of Pyongyang. and also
train Iranian kam1ka1c p1lob on
Sw1c;c; crop-dusters at another field at
Wnn San As we rr pon ed. several
1ra1nec' were killed in the l\w1c;c;
plane<;. which arc mnd1tied to cam
n pl o'"·cs for d1rcu 'iUt(ttk a1taL k~
on warships or land Ian hues.
Pornography panel closing its eyes to reality
:"forth Korea has also sold
thousands of small arms. mortars and
anu-a1rcraft guns to Iran Most of the
matrnal is shipped b) c;ca. though
lr:rnian 747s ha ve been used to Oy in
urgcntl> needed spare pane; and
supplies fro m P)ong}'ang_
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\lud\ ol tht: h.irm rnu,cd h\ porno-
grapln I hl• l C•mml\\lnn ha\n·1 re·
4Ui.'\ti.·d him IO dn \0 or rnn IUl.'d lhl'
lunch
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in "1 1J m1 tn 'o' ernh<:r. the\ t.1 1'·
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m.1Jont\ ot th\· l '\ ~cn.ttl'
f ht'\l' It/ ti tt'ntatt\l' find1ni" \ug-
Jt'\t that <''Pf)\urt tn pomograph' can
h.1' l' pc1\1l l\ t' dlt'll' JnJ 1ha1 thl'rl'"
no lOncluc;nc l"' t<il'nlC thJt porno
graph\ cau\C'I de' 1ante fht'\ ""'
<''tdC'Olt' corn·l;uing pornngraph'
3nd rJpc rate\'' nnh \U (l4lt'\\ed
The comm1\\IOn 1\ ponJ enns J
nev. dd in1 t1on of ob'l<entt) 1n three
l11:r\ Tht\ propo\ed dd i n111on v.o uld
d:11m that p1<.turt'' of homo!>C '<uaht).
!>odom\. oral-gc:n1tal ond oral-an.ii
contact arc not "'1th1n lhc dclin1t1on
of oh\Cen1l' That "'nulc1 mrnn that
1hc oh\Lt'ntl\ t11r \\htth a rl't<.'nt "11'>\
.\mern a lo,i hcr l ro"' n \\ oulll not he
uhJCl 11onahk'
One of 1he '""l''' tdl'J\ that the
Pornograph~ ( omm1c;\lo n is playi ng
arouild v. 1th • .., a recommcndat1on for
a na11onal c;e, t'{l11ca11on curriculum
\lo1th .. ,alul·-frrc·" 1nformatwn ahout
st:\ual rdatwn' homo'c'uali t~
ahortton and lC>ntract:pll\CS. If the
Pornograph\ < omml\'>1on pl unge'
thl.' allm1n1'>tra110111nto the thtc kct ot
,1 contrn'l'r"' ahout mandating .i
na11onal \C:\ 1.·urmulum. 1t could h<' a
poh11cal bomh~hdl
II thl' l'ornograph' < omml'>'>to ncf\
arc looki ng for pornogra ph). a good
plaC'l' to loolo. ~ould he in the <,C\
l'U u1.1111on cour'c' now 1n U\l' tn man~
public '>lh<1oh Man) are porno
graphic 10 \\Ori.h. p1cturec; and
d ac;\room d1'>l. t1\\100.,
'X>mc hcltc"l' that the rnmm1\\WO
ha\ been tnl1m1dated b\ the por-no-
graph' 1ndu\tn Porn publt!>hcr\ anti
their la" \er~ writer-. and photogrn-
phcr., \hov. up at l'' er; meeting lo
glare at the comm1\\100CI"\ and lake
photograph\
In an\ C\en1 thrrl' ..C<.'nl'> to he
1nnfu\mo "11h1n the: commt'>'>ltln
l\\Clf about ho"' II ha\ d nf\ed dWCI\
from 1t\ mandate I he commt\\lon
h<1d btuer tt<'l its act tng<'ther 11000 lc\l
11 l'nd up a\'>1,11ng 1hc pornograph\
profiteers and propag.'lnd t\I\
Pbyl/ls dlafly /.t a t)'Dd/catc>d
<'Olumnlll
'1onh Korea'\ exports of arrns and
e'pen1c;c are not confined to Iran
Nonh Korean pilots have been 0}1ng
M1G JCts in lth)a for ~ears because
Libyan pilots <;till ha,en't mastered
the aircraft Nonh Korean advisers
trained the notonous Fift h Bngadc
that \laughtcrcd inno\,cnt!> 1n
southern 71mbahwe. and \omc North
Ko rean 1roops have fought against
Wcstcm -backl.'d rebel'> 1n ne1gh-
honng ~ngola
In add1t1on . North Korean
weapon' and instructors havr bee n
reported in other A fn can count rice;:
Oenin. Madagascar. Rwanda. Tan·
1ania and Uganda
MINl-[DITORll\l. tlo" much 1\
a <.ale hndge wonh" How ll'lul h
damage is done to m otor \Chides -
anp ho" man) death~ and inJune'>
resu lt -when h1ghwa)' arc lefl
dnngrrousl) unrepa1red ( t>ngre.,.,
and thl' Reagan adm1ntstmt1on will
ha' c 10 come to gnp<'I wub the<oe
qucs11on as the) cut the federal
hudget to conform to C1rn mm-Rud-
man O ne relat1\eh pa1nlc'' solu11on
prt'-(nts l\sc:lf in the wakr oftumbhng
011 price~ a new ta'< on petmleum
The: h1te on consumrr41 v.ould he
la rsel) cqualtzed by the lov.er pnce\
ol peuokum product<. -1f that ''·
\ht' <:0rporat10M can he pc~uaded to
pa,., along at kac;t \Ome of 1hc1r
~' ing~ on crude J•ct. Aod~r•oo ud Dair ~ u AU•
•~ •YJJdl<'•ted col•m•l•t•.
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MONDAY, FeBAUARY 3. 1986
lven Lendl wine U.S. Pro Indoor tennla tourney by defeult. 82.
Buay wMk opena In See View League beaketbell tonight. 83i
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Corona del ~ar High aharpsbooter Jeff Fryer look• for room to maneuver (left), huddles with Coach Jack ltrrlon and Sea King teammates (center) and talta aim at baaket.
Sea Kings '·Fryet: He gets the point across
CdM's hot-shooting senior
at top of the CIF scoring list -'
the ball He has good Judgment ~hooung that much
ob' 1ousl} he's going 10 take <;ome bad shots but his range
IS good."
The subJcrt 1r,Jdl Fr) er. a 6-~ ~n1or. an all-leaguer a
season ago.
Camino ol San Diego at the Laguna Beach In vitational.
and he has scored in the 30s se'en umes 1h1s season.
··Earlier 1n the )'Car he was sconng more before
specific defenses were being se t up against him." said
Emon. "Now )OU have 10 get a llllle more stereotyped in
wha1 you're doing. Bui he's a good all-around player."
but he wasappl} mg ice to a sore nght ankle and sllll try1ng
10 get over the afTects of a hngenng bout wnh lhe Ou.
Yet for all of the auent1on he gets the Sea Kmgs
ma1nta1n their team concept and Fryer says it"s helped by
the fact that CdM's litaning unit has played together since
the} were fourth graders. ought b> se,cral LOlleges. including UC Irvine. By ROGER CARLSON
Of tlM o ... , ~· llaft
Jad. Emon has been coaching basketball for 35 years
with a reputauon for hard-nosed defense and a team
concept. almoc;t al"a~s "1th a flair for controlling the
tempo of the game to his own likes.
So when )OU hc;i,r him shou11ng al one ofh1s pla)cr-.
Pepperd1ne and Lo~ola. the 1"0-year staner has earned
1he Sea Kings 01Tens1'el} w1th a 28 6 -.conng average.
"'h1ch puts him al the iop in the (IF Southern Section
sconng hst
And. he does 1l on the dn•e. from 1he outside, in
1raffic and under the dures'i of con~tant doublc-1eam1ng.
seldom an)thing as mundane as an offensi ve rebound
and short pop
In short. 1f you can shoo1. you ~hoo1 at Corona del
Mar. If yQU can rebound. )'OU do that. and 1f )'OU can pla}
defense. 1hat"s )Our assignment.
In Fryer'scase. however. all three appl}'.
He has rebounded at 1he rate of 6 2 per game. and
defen~1 vel)· he's part of a system which g1 ves up JUSl 51.3
points a game.
"We've all been together a long time:· said Fr)er.
who admits at 11mes he can feel the pressure when a bad
streak toters the picture
'"When I don't score as much as I should I do feel 1l a
little btt." admits Fryer. ··Because I know they're looking
to me "Get him the ball ... i nd "JefT. qu11 passing tl. shoot 11•··
\OU have to wonder 1f }Ou're 1n 1he nght gym.
· But 1t\ all pan of( orona del Mar H1gh's game th as
)ear as the Sea Kings enter the final stretch of the
champ1onsh1p race as the rabb11 in the 11ghtl) contested
Sea V 1ew League race
Shooting 83 percent from the hne and 52 percent
from the field. Ff)er'-. srnnng places him in another
categor) from tlie norm. but when Corona's total look 1s
sca nned. he's1usl a part of the macjl1 ner).
It"s his sconng "'h1ch really stand~ out. howe' er and
"hat enhances his numbers 1s the fact he doesn't ha"e a
big fro nt line to fall back on. Whatever Fr)er gets he
earns. And tl has come despite special co' erages. tnJunes
and Illness.
"l''e been working this ~ear to J..eep m}' composure
becau~ aast )Car somettmes I let 11 get to me Coach
Emon tells me 'don't worry about ll ·"
"Yes." adm11s Ern_on. 'Td rather have him shoo11ng His high game of 1hc yea r was 46 points against El Fr) er had the tape 01T h1s swollen left wnst Thursda).
In a game which regular!) exposes egos that are easily
bruised when no1 proper!) stroked. Fryer operates within
(Plea.e .ee Cdll'a/83)
Simms
sparks
NFC rally
QB throws three
touchdown passes
in 28-24 triumph-
HONOLULL! (A P) -New York
Giants quarterback Phi l Simms.
pressed into extensi ve duty because
Jim McMahon was hobbled by a
bruised knee. sparked a second-half
com~back Sunda} to rally the Na-
tional Football Conference to a 28-24
Pro Bowl victor) O'-er the ".mencan
Conference.
Simms. making his first appear-
ance in the NFL's All-Star ~me.
threw three touchdown passes in the
second half, the last a 15-yardcr to
Tampa Bay's Jimmie Giles with 2:47
rema1mn$. to rally the NFC from a
24-7 halftime deficit.
McMahon. the brash star of the
Chicago Bears' 46-10 rout of New
England in the Super Bowl a week
ago. was v1cum1zed for two turnovers
that set up 10 AFC points dunng his
bnefsunt 1n 1he second quarter.
He didn't play any more after
aggravating a knee inJur)· he'd suf·
fered 1n the Super Bowl
"When Jim got hurt, I knew I was
going to play the rest of the game."
said Simms. named the Pro Bowl
MVP ... I can't say I was real thnlled
about Ji m getting hurt ... but ti
turned out well."
Simms. who completed 15 of 27
passes for 21 ~ yards and was nol
intercepted. added· "This 1s a real
nice way to end my season. Afte.r our
divisional loss to the Bears 1n Chicago
last month ( 21 -0). I was down."
"Phil 1mms 1s a cool professional
and he had a great game," said NFC
Coach John Robinson of the Rams.
''He called most of his own plays.
spoke to his receivers and coach on
the sidelines. and simply took con-
trol. ..
McMahon said of the-dec1-;1on 10
keep him out of the second half.
"Coach Robinson didn't want an)-
one to get sen ously inJurcd. and I
wasn't 100 thnlled about going out
there with my knee hurting."
AFC Coach Don hula of the
M1am1 Dolphins said "You have 10
gi ve the NFC credit We made the
plays in the first half. they made 1he
plays 1n the ~cond half ..
Simms, the first Giant quarterbacJ..
to st.art 1n the Pro Bowl, passed 15
yards to Washington's Art Monk fora
touchdown in the thud quarter. and
two yards to Dallas t1ghl end Doug < ost'1c early 1n the fourth
He then connected wllh (i1les on
the wrnning touchdown pa'i'i in the
waning minute"
The Raiden' Marcu<; Allen the
NFL's Most Valuable Player th1' pa<;l
season. provided the AFC'\ fim two
touchdowns. running two yard~ for
one c.~ ore and throwing a ~ 1-}ard
\lOllOi paS'I to ~:tn f)1 cgo'"i "C\
( h9ndlc'r for the othrf
UCI flatteried, 71-55
N ettlng a: victory
Chrl• ltvert-Lloyd return• a 1hot on the way to beating
Steffi Graf ln the champlon•hlp match of a tournament ln
Key Bl8Cayne, Fla. Sunday. See 1tory. 82.
Early second-half
drought disastrous
against Spart~ns
SpeclaJ to tbe Dally Pilot
SAN JO E -UC lrvtne basketball
coach 8111 Mulh$3n had a simple
explanation for his team's lackluster
performance against San Jose State
Sunday.
"The) sure out hustled us ... said
Mulligan after his team was whipped
b) the Spartans. 71-55. 1n PCA~
acuon. "They really went after us
today.··
Indeed. the A.nteater were ne verin
the game after rall} mg from a quick
6-0 deficit for their onl} lead a1 I 0-8
San Jose State qu1ckl > regained the
lead and built a J6-::!9 halfume edge
The start of the second halfpro,ed
to be the most cnucal portion of the
contest as UCI could manage JUSt a
single field goal tn the first IO· 26 after
interm1ss1on.
Dunng 1hal time. the partans blew
out to a 52-31 ad' antage. ".lkr
Irvine's Tod Murph\ ended the
Anteater drought "ith a dunk.
sophomore forward Rick} tkfr) hit a
three-point shot and guard Ontario
Johnson con\Crted a thn:e-po1nt pla'
10 g1,e the Spartan' their h1gges1 kad
of the game at 58-3 J
Irvine countered "'1th Ill stra1gh1
points. culling tha1 lead to 58-·0 "1th
6·06 remaining in the game Frnm
then o n. the .\ntea1c~ ne'er got
closer than 16 points
"San Jose's qu1ckncs., was a ~c' ...
Mulligan noted. "I hate to pla~ a
zone. but with their quickness. "e
ha'e trouble matching up in a man·
to-man with them ··
Serr). the coach·, sun Ii nished
with 17 points to lead an fo.,e.
despite the fact that he did not start
He-ha<; been lighllnll the flu bu(L and
his pla' ing time wa'i hm11ed to ::!::!
Hogen
points.
Howe' er. Bern did connect on 7 of
10 from 1he field and h11 two three·
point shots.
Forward Regg1e Owens added 12
points and Johnson matched his
seasonh1gh "11h 11 forSanJoseasthe
partans 1mpro' <."d their con' erence
record 10 6· 5 and 0' erall marJ.. to
13· 7 .\nd. 0-e~ ·re nght behind l 'CI.
"h1ch felHo 6-4 in the PC.\.\ and
I 0-9 overall
For 1he .\nteaters. Jo~nn' Rog<."r<.
led the wa~ wnh IS po1rl' pushing
him O\ er the I 000-poin mark in h1~
l "Cl career. :o-.o .... at 1,0 I~. he became
the ninth pla)cr 1n ".ntcater h1stOr) 10
reach that plateau •
Wa~ne Eng<."lstad added 10 pointc;
bul Tod ~1 urph' had JUSl eight onh
the second llml' th1'i ~a.,on he'<. been
held under douhlc figure' 1n <,..:onng
"\\ e hJ'e tour o;enmr' on th1<.
team. "0 the pres'iurc \h(luldn"1
bother thl·m hut 11 h.t'.. c;a1d
\lull1gan "The bottom line " 1hat
an Jose ~tale was read' and "e
weren I
Coming off a 56 percent ~hooung
effort 1 n an gq. "'Q w 1n O\t.'r l · tah
"late, the .\nteater<i dropped of1 lO J6
percent I 18 of 'iOl from the Oeld
against the \panaM . an Jose \tate
meanw'h1k made 54 pen.ent 111 11'
\hOlS
l 'Cl no" open~ a cnttcal l"' o-game
home<.ta nd thl'i week aga10<.1 Fresno
'itJle Thur~a,· and Paulil \aturda'
·zoeller in command at Pebble Beach
He expands lead to five s hots
entertngtoday·s fina l round
PEBBLE BEACH ( .\P) -t-u11' /odlcr tm·d a .!-
under-par 70 to expand hie; lead to fi, e \lruke'i "unda' in
the third round of the weathc:r·<klaH·d l\•tlhlc Beach
Nallonal Pro-Am Golf Tournament
The easy-go mg. <1teQd )' 7 oellcr plaH'd .11 < 'prec.-.
Potnl. we ll oul of the range of 1he nauonal tl'lt'' 1c;1on
cameras. and completed one round oq•r ea1 h of thfl~
Monterey Pcnmsula cour~s 1n 205. 11 undl·r par
With the big lead. the ne" title an an nld 1uumamcn1
-unt1l th1s year ll had been known a'i tht· R1n1,t < rn\bv -
bc\;amc his to wrn or loSt'
Payne c;;tewart. alont' 111 \C'Cond going antn to<la\ ·,
final round of the-chaSt' tor a ~ I 1)8.()()C) lir'il pn1c '•ud h1o;
only chance involved the hope that ·· Full' dn<''n 't ha'<' •l
good day
"Wht'n F-uu} ·., 1n the lead he\ .. hlU(lh m.rn 111
catch." 1ewart \aid af'\rr a 70 :u \p\jtln" 11111 put him i\l
.!10 .
"Ht . ., a veteran Hr lcnc\w\ ho" 111 "'1" lk kn t'w'
what 1l Ulk<'' ln win l'tl hOv(' [(\\hoot 1n lht• In" f\O., and
hope Fun\ dot\n't h3\C" aood da.. ..
,. Tom \\ at son. three stroke" bad, ot ll~llcr "'hen tht'
third round began. could do no heller than an erraltl -'a1
Pebble Beach and f<."11 s1:< off the pace .u ~ 11 ~lson. who thr<."e-pulled once and had OOl' 1n a
harard. wa' tted with Ton) Sills. who had h a~ can:-er-he\t
tinl'ih as a run ner-up last wttk in Pho<'nl\ and \.1ar~
\\ 1ehe • ills had a 71 in the wmds at Petlble tkal·h and
\\ 1ebe matched 72 at C)'press Potnl ~9 onr cl~ was"' 1lhtn eight 'ihoh l>l lhe lc.'adcr g<'•nll
into the da\·late fintsh fhe toumamenl '4:hedult' wa'
d1srupte-d w·hen Fnda)''\ ph' wa'i ratncd out
Jack '\;1l'klaus. who won this lltle thrCC' ttrn<''> and
..:ollect~ a l . Open and l 'i .\mateur title .u Pebble
Reach. "on't be around for thr final round .
He struggled to a "74 at Pebblt' Ekach and lrnhhl·d
thrt·c rounds a1 22., 11 \hots o'er par
Other casuahtt'S 1ndude-d la<\I year·., lcaJing mom•,
"inner ( urlt' '-ltrangC' trnnge had a .,ti at Pehhlc Ek-al h
.rnd tlni'>hed .11 ~.!6 l c;; Open champ .\nd\ 'orth madl·
,\ ~ nn thr par-' 16th at ( 'prt'i5 Point h)()J.. a ~. and "'a'
,11 12.i
lot'ller whl) .. 1arted lrom the lllth let• .1t t \pre'"
1\llnt challcngctl thllt f('artul intt).lhe "1n'ia l\l.lnd (lf('Cn
nt a pdr ' · ·
I k tO\llc 1lul a "ll<l(I l\\ he \luod un thl' lt't' .1n,1
rt'l C"IH'd a f'l'lllc tl\ at1on twm the ~lier\
I 1111..ln t jll'l hcrt' h' l;n intt up .. I 1'1t'lle1 ..aid
TlJlrd-roand leaden
FutlV Zoeller
P•vne Stewari
Maril. Wiebe
Tom-Siii'
Tom WatM>'I
l(en Brown
800 Eutwooo O•n Pohl
Merli Pfeil
it.ndv 8Hn
Ctll Chi llodrlouu
Jlm TllorM
David Edward(
Lannv Wad'""'
JoM McCom!lh
Bernhard LanQer
Maril. 0 Meara
Jc>Mnv Miiier
Jav Oel'1no
RH Caldwell
~Ot Arcner
JoM Me"-ttev
81•1ne McCam\ter
9 obt>Y Waclkln'
Crelo Stadler
69 66· 70-105
71 69 70-210
70·6' n-111 n " 71-211 71 ·67·73--21 1
7• n-..-1u
70· 70-73--213
71 10-n-213
73·67 "73--213
75·71·~21•
n-n-10-n~ n .... ,._11•
n -.. ·7f-21S
71 71 13-215
69 71·7f-'11S
71·69 ~2 15
,. '61 73--216 n 69·70-21•
73 70 73--216
73 ·10·T3-216
12·6'·~'116
n ·70-•9-216
71·16·6'-'16
71·11·'8-116 n 11 11-216
PCAA •t.andbJI•
Neveoa·L•t veou
No• M•••CO State
Cw*4Mee
WL
10 0
I I
UC Irvine I> •
S.n Jose S•e•e 6 S Frnno Stele S S
PK ,~C • • Cel Stare l'utler•OI' • 6
UC S.nll Bero.ire 1
Ute n Srete 1
Lonv BHCI' Stell I •
SUtldlV'i Sc .....
S.n Jose Srete 1 i UC 1rv1iw SS T.,...,., GMN
O¥wmi
WL
71 1
14 4
10 ' I) 7
17 ' II 10
II I I
• 11
" 17 s II>
Ce S•a•e F "'' errl>" e r l're~no Srete
Tlwn.cleV'i ~
F •e1!10 Stele et UC Irvine
LonQ Bea cl' Sta te at Utal' S1e11
New Me•ICO Stere e r S.n Joie Sle te
Pacific a1 Nevaoa·LH Veoa\
Sa!VrClllV'i ~
Pac f·c at UC lr••ne
F•ei"O S•a •e •' Ca S•a•' Fu<ler•on CPlanne S6 el I o m
.. onQ Be•c" S•••• al S.n Jose S1ere New ""ex co S•ere at U•al' Srett
Meml>f'•i Sta rt a• Nevaoa·Lu VtQet
1non·c0f'lera11ee1 1Cnenne1 7 el II a m 1
Lake rs
surprised
byKnicks
l'-l rlf\\()()[) !-\Pl -II wa~ a
m1~rabk night "1th a ha pp' l'nding
lor r(lo~1e PatncJ.. E.wmg of the '\ie"
'I MJ.. 1'.nll ~'
["Ing. lhc 1'.n1.:-~._· leading !<lorcr
"a' 1n foul trl'uhle the whole game
.ind he l·l1uld ma~e JUSt thrt'e of I""
1,h'"' lrom the field. including a
1,trea~ l'' l ~ m.-.-.c, an a ro"
Rul "'hen the 1'01ch end up"' 1th a
Ill '-'~ti 'll IN'\ ,\unda).,-.l@.ht O\ er lht'
defending "'aiit,nal Basketball A.'I·
\ncaation champllln l O<; .\n(lt'le'
Laker<i "ho ,an·.,·•
It "a' a warn c:Oon for the t..nal ~ ..
"h1) got l ~ point) from 1'.en Ran-
nt'iter I~ pt)1nt' tr11m ( rerald \\ 1lkin'>
an1I 11 ~'1n1' .rnd ll reh...lun1h tn'm
l,rnw' Baile'
ln\lead 't fll nt' f\\int? 1.h1kd nu.1
pra ..e lf1r ha' 11·.1mmal l'\ I led g0t\\i
IN the 1ra m h l·f\ one p1h'hrd an
Ra1ln B.in n"''" .ind \\ 1IJ..1n<. dad .1
grt'al 1C1h •
1 hl'' had tu 1n 11r1kr hh ompt·n...itt'
ltir a 411..point ntllh l h\ l..i~er'> 1t.•ntN
1'..ireem .\tx.lul lahh.lr
The' ,.fol 1 "1th etfon •~~N
( 1i.tlh Pat Ril1·, ..aid of the 1'.n11.~\
\h hat ... ,,t) 111 them · Rile' ..aid
'"'C'" 'I M ~ l'l,t\\ ('\l'f'\llnt' ll\U(th
I h\"' 'r(' nnt it1•in~ to heat 1hem-
\Ch e' ..
In 'f°l1t1• 111 hi\ poonn~ \h(l(,t1ng <'H'.
I "inti 111\I, .intn hutr "'hen ht' had lt'
., 1\U w11n I !ind II in thr hc.)\"<.OrC
tlu1 1h1' "'a' nnc o t Patnck f\Wtng'"
111uF,h<'<ol ~mt· · 1'. n11 k'i ( \laCh H uh1c
Rfl'" n \<lid · Otht'I'\ on th ii. tram r\1~
,1hc." ,. and dtd the 1nh But I don't
"'ant an\ hc.ld' ltl lnrget f"' 1n1 ll~~
1h1· ti1~ 1umpcr "hen 1llhcr pla"e"'
"nuld ha' C' pa'><.ed the)dt\ "
R 1 ln "'a~t h w :\\ \l'f'\ ph\ '111 ,\I It
"J' .1 du!o! h1tht \\t lnr-w tha1 r.01n1t
1n "' pl,.H'd "rll delt'n\l'th hut
t .tn 1 I n11,h them nil
\
82 * Orangt Qoast DAILY PILOT/ Monday. Februory 3, 1986
COLLE GE BAS K[ l BALL
Stanford upsets OSU
Cardinal. Beavers tied for third:
Ore on topples-California. 65-55
From .AP dispatches
Freshman Tlxld l 1ch11 St'Ort'd I 3 point'>. induding
three free throws in the final minute, as th«:' Stanford
Cardinal upset the Oregon State Beaver'> in (orvalhs
56-52. to climb into a third·place lie 1n the Pacitir-10
Conference basketball race Sunda)
Both the Cardinal and the BcaH·r., are 5-4 1n the
Pac-I 0 as 1 ( ahforn1a. "'h1ch loo;t to Oregon ~undJ)
Jost' Ortiz. the Rea,t•rs' 6-IO n~nter. st·ored 15 ot h1)
game-high 17 points 1n the )t'Cond half but rnuldn't )lop
the Cardinal from winning for the first 11me at Oregon
State since a 7J-63 '1ctol) 1n 1~15
The Bt.'a' ~ts scored the first ba<;ket but 11 .... a, tht•ir
onl) lead Stanford took advantage of Ort·gon \tale
defens1,e lapse) for an 18-10 mari1n rri1d .... a) 1n tht• lir~t
half and IC'd 3 '·23 al intermission
A pair of fret.' throws b} Orc11.on Sta1e·s teH'
Woodside cul thr kad to 35-J I at 14 mtnutes, J 9 second\
of the second half Stanford tool tl\ er on 11s ofTen\I\ l'
boards for four quick points h} C~rcg Butkr and L1cht1 (o
score on rebound~ and offset lhc threat
The Cardinal nutrebounded their taller m als JJ.;.i
Ho .... ard Wnghl \ll8rcd Jlllll' rd1ound\ and Ruller had
eight for tanford
1anford 1mpm"ed 11c; \l'J'un rl'u>rd 10 11 ·I U \\.h1k
Oregon State slipped to 4-~
In another Pac-IO game
Oregon 6S, California SS: In l ugcne. sophomort·
Anthon~ Tavlor scored 19 po1nl\ tu help 1he Ducks bmil
a fi\e-game loc;1ng \treak.
Oregon 1mprnvcd its record tu 2-X 1n 1hc Pa -I Hand
7-13 O\'Crall .... hllc ( aliforn1a ~hrpcd tu 5-4 in the league
and I J-6.for lht• '>CJson
The Duels shut llnh 3 7 perlt'nt in tht• fir'!>I pt•nod to ~3 pcreent for tht· Bears and tra1kd ~x ~:! .11 tht• hall
I • Oregon c,nired thl' first SIX roint'I 10 the \econd halt to
he the gamt• at :!X The lead changl·J hand' s" 11nH''
before the Oul Ii.<; tuok O\ t.'r for good .11 4o-44 on l\Ht
Tavlor free 1hr11""' "'llh 7 minute'> I:! \l'llllllh rt"ma1n1n1t
SPORTS BREAK
Miller released
from hospital
after concussion
From AP dispatebe
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.\mt:nt·an < ht.'nl \11lkr nf tht• l Ol\l'r\lt\
ul \uuthl·rn ( ahtorn1.1 "ho 'ulkred a
t·ont U\\lt1n llunng \aturd.1' ·,I \( l < 1 \
\H1ml·n' hJ,li.l•th.tll gaml· "'J' rl'lca\t'd \und,1\ lrwn
< 0\1111' l \( \tnhtal C cntt•r .1 'pnlo.t•,.,..oman 'aid
'\he >AJ' Jdm111nl l11r 11lht•n 11111n and '"·"
reka,ed Ill l?Olld (Ond1t1nn ell Ill 1~ J m • h11\p1tJI
'-pOk•·'"'"l'll.ln \Jdnda lkL.1< rrJJ '>atd l he l<ln
I l·u,<.1on .... ~..,mild \ht' 'aid
~1 ilkr .a f1-' \t•n 111r-I rorn
R1' er\llk \\.J\ hurt after lOll1thng,
"1th .1n111her pl4H·r ...,he .... J'>
mo111mll•,, 11n lhl· \OUrt lor ahout
1-. minutl·, hdorc tx·1ng rcnH1\ t•d
on .t 'trt'll hu
'\ltr \\;" dn\ing. 1n1ng to
\f)ht ht·twt·en 1\1.o plaH'r\ 1n .1 two
• on-11nt.' .. 11ua1wn .. ·1 0..,( < o:ich
I 1ndJ "ihJq1 '><llCf "( ht'I' I rntght
ha' t' ht.'t•n .1 h1tlt out of 111ntr(ll
\ht "'·" ill hal.1llll' Miiier
\hl
[)1 mL
-1rrw.Hrd 111 h.l\l' run 111111 I (I'' l>nr.1
\ht ".!' ,11m1n~ Jm\11 on thl' 1,1.,1 hrt•ali. Jnd
hel\\l.l'll l\\11 111 11ur pl,l\l·r<, IJoml' 'illll .. ...,hl' h.id
reka~l·J lhl' hall and '~:i' nil h.tlantl' 'ihc hit ml' 1n tht•
ha( k It d1Jn't kl'I hkl· 1h.11 h.1rd .,1 a hn hut I didn't '>el'
\\ hal part nl hn ht!\,)\ htl 011.'.
'\o luul "''" 1..illnl on the pla'
\1 rlkr .1 fll\'mher of lhl. l n11ed ...,t.ite\ l4X-l gold
nicJ.11 "1 n111n11. women·., 01 .. mrH\ Nl\kt·tball team
\t< rld 2~ p111n1' .ind grahtx·d 11 rt•h.,und, hefon· tx·1n1t
IOJllfl'll I hl' tr1urth -rankl'd r roJ.lll\ dl'k.ited I ( I \.
I'll/.(,-
\\ hn1 .1llm11ted I<• th\' ho.,p1IJI JU\I tx·lorl'
m1Jn1g.h1 \.11urda' dot111r\\Jld \hr \\J\\ulknng lrnm
a u>n• ll\\111n w 1th J net lo. '1rain a t1tzhtl·n1ng 111 the nl'l l
mu.,, It., '\ r,1\\ \hn .... rJ lhl'rl· "'a' 1111 hunt• or 'p1nJI
damagl' 11t11t 1ah ... 11d
Quote of the day
Panagiot1'i Fasouh1!>, ,, '\."th 1 .11111111.1 \l,lll'
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hJr.1'""g 'l\ll ng ha\lo.t•lhJll ll'.l llh I ht ,1rd
lht'\ h,1 \. I ge1•1J IJ\\' he111 1.11 I "ilo.t•) II tit lhl
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L n1' ''"' •t I l11nd:i 'l'I .1 """' I 1 d1111r beo;t nt I 1(1 l\ 'I In thl '\1 ic J-mrtt r r ur 'und.I\
1n a (olkg1.11t• mC'l'I hl•n·
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Thoma' John,on nf I lund.1 ...,l,th "'" h1.·c11 < Jld .... dl ,
time 111 .1 f)rd1m1nan ht•at "'hn1 I t r 111 J I 111 It 1
TENNIS
The Ducks trett'hed tht.' lead lo H -44 with 3.11 left
10 play and~ld. otT the Bears down the stretch,
l·onneding o 12 ol 19 free throws.
Oregon $ Ol 48 pcrct'nt from the field f6r the game.
mm pared with only 38 percent for California •
Kevin Johnson led CaJ1forn1a scorers with 16 points.
JerT} Adams grabbed 10 rebounds and scored 17
points for Oregon
In top 20 action:
Georgetown 74 , LSU 7%: Michael Jackson scored 20
points. mcludmg the linal two po1ots from the foul line ~ith SI\ ~t'onds kft to lift I 2th-ranked Georgt'town to a
non-conference' \ ic tory over LSll
The 17th-ranked Tigers m1s~d a chance to send the
game into overtime when Demck Taylor's shot from thr
top of the key bounced off the nm at tilt buzzer.
Jackson was put at the hne when he grabbed a
rebound off a missed shot by LSU-s Jose Yar~s and was
fouled b) Don Redden Just 14 seeortds earlier. Jackson
stole a T iger inbounds pass but was callt'd for traveling.
Da .. 1d Wingate scored 18 points. and Horace
Broadnax added 16 for Geo'letown. which won us sixth
'itra1ght game and 1mpro\t~d its record to 17-3.
John Wilham<.. in only his second game since
reco-.enng from the chicken pox. led the Tigers w11h 27
points and Ta)lor '>Cored 14. The setback, the Tigers'
founh straight and liro;t outside the outheast Conference
this season. dropped LSU 10 16-6
<\fter the f 1gers snapped a I 0-1 Odeadlock by sconng
s1J1. consecuu'e points. Georgetown rattled ofT eight
<;traight point . induding SI'< b) Wing:ne. to take an 18-16
lead with 11 :41 left in the half.
Nortb Carolina State 54, Kentucky 51: In Raleigh ,
"II C., Chns Washburn and Charles Shackleford scored 16
points apiece to lead Nonh Carolina State the non-
conference win o"er No. 8 Kentucky.
The Wolfpalk rallied from a nine-point defictt 10 tht'
first eight minutes and then o"ercame Ken tuck} ·s mnn-
w-man pressure defense to keep pace In the second half,
the V. olfpack gained the upper hand inside and
V. ash burn and Shalkleford '>tOred I 0 points apiece as
"" ( (jtate ran 1t' record 10 14-6 .
Kentuck\ tell to I~-.\ and had Its eight-game w1nn1ng
"reak snapp...·d
• Capitals rally from 4 -0 deficit
Dcfeni.eman Larr~ Murpby <;cored the ~
gamc-.... mning goal with 1:15 remaining . ,
and forward Bobby Carpenter <;cored two
goals 10 spark a third-penod rall} as
Washington heat Hanford. 5-4 in National Hocke}
League arnon Sunda~. l'vt urph} took a pas<. from Craig
Laughlin Jnd put home a hackhander a<. the <. ap1tals
stunned tht• Whaler<; b} sconng fi, e goals on 18 shot<, 1n
the final pcnod 10 erase a 4-0 lead Elsewhere 1n th e
N H I.. Charlie Simmer 'cored ht'> tir\t goal 10 SI\ game':>
-....1th., lllrema1ning. lif11ng Boswn toa 3·2 \.ICtOI) O\l.'r
Pimhurgh Mik e Foligno scort.'d 1v.1t~ and had 1 .... u
asc;1st!) w lead Ruffalo to a 5-l '1t·tol) O\ rr Quebcl
Mike Boss) '>wred the .,..1nn1ng goal l 21< into oHrttnll'
after t~ 1ng tht.' [!Jml' earl~ 1n the thtnJ period a5 the Ne'"
'i orl l'>landt.'r\ l'dged NI.'.,.. krc;t.'~ 3-! Vett.'ran right "''"J!. Rick Vaive hroke a 2-2 \enmd-penod 11e w11h a
11.1001 goal and rookll' Steve Thomlll nailed a thtrd-
pcnod 1n\urantt· t.tlh t<1 lift T <1ronto to a 4-3 triumph
u\cr (h1tagu
Down 21, Celtics rally for win
Vl'kran • C'Ott Wedman and Dennis m
Johnson 'rarli.l·d a J1:u51 \ e th1rd-perwd
charge Sunda' "' llmton rallied from a 21-
point deficit lor a I 1+101 Na1wnal
Baske1hall ..\'.)\(1ua11on \lllt>I'\ oH·r.5ea111l' In 1mrrm-
1ng their home rt•turJ to 21 I lhl' ( clt1l., rolll·J to 1h1:1r
11th lon'l'l ul1H' 'll l11r~. their lunge\I '>lrt.'.il \1ntt'
\'Inning I' 1n .1111 .... in J,tnu.in 11181 In 111ht•r ;\.HA
game' Mark Aguirre madl' a thfl'e-prnnt pla\ and, am
P erkins lollo.,..l'd v.1th l\loo trn• throv.\ w11h four
'econd'\ ll•lt 3\ Dalla\ rallied fur a 100-97 \tct<>n o'er
l tah i\gu1rre fouled a\ hl' made a drn 1ng la)-up w11h
'\4 <.econd<. to go added a trce ~hni"' 10 breal a 11c and
~~I the l'vtJ\t•ml'>ahe~d 41<-95 Vern Fleming o;corl·d
-point<. and I eve St1panovieb h.1d 16 of his 24 in 1h1:
ti r<.t ha II a., I nJ 1<ma do .... ned ( h irngo. 131-106 T ht•
Pacer<. u.1nmn~ 1he1r third \tra1gh1 game for the fim
11me '>1nu.· mid lanuJn ol la<.t \Car took the lead lor
good 31 15-14 ori <1 '\t1f)ano\ Ith 1ump...·1 with 7.02 11.'fl 1n
lht· hr\t rx·riod •
Taylor scores win by decision
l .\t...£ C 11.\RLES La -Ol)mp1c m guld medah<.t \1t'ldm l Ta) lor of Philadel-
phia \lored a unantmou<. 10-round de-
uc;1on 0\ er Roh1n Blali.t• Sundav in a
llghl\.\.e1ght hout ·
Ta~lor. IY u<.ed <>peed and h1'i aggressive '>l)le to
kt•ep the pre'i<;ure on Blake :! l and tu repeated I\ 1011 thl·
'IOUlhpa"' .\ uppertUI\ .
Blake of I t'\>elland T t'\a'i 1ned to take control in
1he filth anJ <.l\th round'I hut Ta) lor. hie; hp bleeding
prntu\el) pich•d up the paet· in the sev(.'nth and
dominatrd lht• re\! of 1he houl 11 wa\ the liN tlfTI(' r J\ lor had foutzhl more than t•1p.h1 rounds
Tht· ddt.'at \,1mt' a1 a lnt1l·al 11mt· for Blakt· altt'r
tw111g krHl\ kl•d nut IH J1mm\ Paul la'>t Junl' 1n a hid 111
"'n thr lnll'1n:1t1t>0JI Bll\1ng I t'<kru1111n hgh1 .... t·1ght
ltllt
For Ta' l(lr thr '1rtol'\ uppcd hi\ rclord to 10-0
"' h\ knollout. \lllte turning prokc;o;1onal after
v.1nn1ng tht• 125-pound d1 .. 1o;1on at the Los Angele<;
()hmpu:'I
It alo;o v1nd1 cated Ta}lnr, who had d1'1puted
u.11kspread grumbling I hat ht• Wll'l ton young and green
111 tJkt• on a veteran like Blake who has fought some of
thl· hc\t 1.35-pounders 1n the world
California center Leonard Taylor (44)'IC>e8
over Jerry Adams of Oregon to block shot
College coacti hangs himself
WEST BOYLSTON. Mass. -Holy Ci]
Cross football coach Rick Carter com-•II•
milted su1clde by hanging Sunda}. said
Worcester County D1stnct Attome) John
J Conte Cartrr was 42
West Bo} I st on Police Ch 1ef Robcn Ban on said 1 n a
statement that Caner was found dead 1n his home about
8: 14 a.m by his son. Nick. 21
News of Caner's death sent 'ihock waves through
the college.
.. , am shocked b) the news of coach Carter's
!>Uddcn death:' the Re' John Brooks. college
president, said in a statement .. He was a highly skilled.
l nowledgable and genu1nel) respected football coach
throughou1 the countl) ··
"The new<; of Rick Caner's death has me stunned ...
'>a1d Athlet1t D1re<·tor Ron Perry. "He was a
professional in every sense of the word. His win!> and
losses speak for themselves. I know I speak for so many
people when I say he will be sorely missed."
Carter came to Hol} Cross in 1981 and had a
35-19-2 ret'ord 1n five seasons. including 4-6-1 last fall.
He prev1ousl) coac.hed at the University of Dayton.
Hano\,er College in Hanover Ind . and Earlham
( ollege 1n R1t'hmond. Ind.
Caner 1s ~urv1ved hy his \.\1f('. Deanna. and two
<;ons. Nick. and Andrew, 12.
Cowboys deny drug problem
D.\LL\"i-\n1nformalsurvcyoflhe Ci]
Dallas Co .... bo~s !>ho-....s 19 of JO team 4 • t
members que~t1oncd \.\.Ould submit to -
' oluntary random drug tes11ng. and almost
all said there isn ·1 a drug problem on the team. 11 was
reponed Sunda}
The repon ~1d 19 Cowboys answered yes when
asked 1f they would submit to random drug testing 11
Cowboys President Tex Schramm said he wanted 10
conduct the tests
Eight said they would not agree to the tesung and
three offered no comment.
As to whether there 1~ a drug problem on the 1eam.
27 ~Cowboys said no. one said he didn·1 know. 1wo
declined comment and none ..aid 'e"
Leafs' locker room off-limits
TORONTO -The Toronto Maple ~
Leafs' locker room will be closed to the '
media afier games arid reporters w1'lhing 10
1nterv1ew players will have to wait for them
to be brought into an anteroom. an official with the
National Hockey League team said Saturday.
The Leafs ha vedechned in the past to admit female
reponers to their dressing room after games. When
female reporters have requested i>ost-game interviews.
the dressing room has been closed to reponers of both
sexes and pla}ers have hcen brought out to meet the
med ta.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
l p m -GOLF. Final round of Pebble
Beach National Pro-Am, ( hannel 2 ..
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7: 10 p. m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Cal
State Fullerton at Fresno State. K WRM ( 1370).
Lloyd crushes
Graf for title Lendl wins championship by def a ult
,.. ..... Al\C \\'\I 11.i I \1'1
( hn\ f vcrl l lmJ \l'<'d 11 •• , r•·lt ri11
dl• .. cloped \t1rng1h 1" 1.1~t 1t1l' 't'n•
11ul ot \teOi C rraf, p1m1 r ''' •~<' .11 ci
t l111m·a 6-\ 6· I '11t11r\ \und.I\ 111 th
linal ot a \l.!lllll'll' ll·nr I' !t it 1
nament
Pu lled stomach muscle
forces Mayotte to retire
"I "'3'> primt•d to play great tennl\ ·
\.1a~otll' \a1d that the douor tuld him 11 he
pla}cd II\ 1f he were 1n Jn l'Xh1b1t1on he
probahh .,..nuldn·1 make the iniur) wof\e
Lt·ndl wa'> dt'darcd the tournament
champion and earned the $67.500 first pme.
Ma) otte received $.33. 7 50 for second place
Llo"d lhl· t<1P 'l'l'd hl re and r.rnJ.1 I
'lo 21nlhc.,..mld ,1l\ltdl\pl.11dh1 r P"' chnlogtlJI lou~hnt''' .ind t11.1J.
Jd.,antagt• ol C ,,,11·, trag1k P'\' 111 .11
the c-nd of eat h 't<'t °'ht' .... on I~ ol 11.i:
final t 4 f)(llnl' 1n lht• hr\t \t•t .rnd •I
14 .11 the l'nd 1111hr 11 'i m1n u1 1 11 I
on the tCml·n1 ourt\ .11 tht•" • ,11111
Ro, al Rt'• 1\ n Rt•,on
l lmd t .11 nnJ \411,000 f 11 1h\
\ 1cton ( '' .1 t I hl' <.t'l ond \\'nf ,ind "'o 6 in th<' \.\.IHl\I ptl'kC'd ups ''t 1)()(1
for her rtrnnt'r up 11nl\h 1n front .. 1 .111
n vd1cnl t' 111 .t 1J I i
I lt"I Ii~,· I pl.l\cd rcall~ .,..,.11
l lmd ... ml ...,1c ll1 hit~ the hall h.11 tkr
th.in mll\I nt tht' g1rl'i C\hc lM' d11
mnrl d.1111.1)1l' 1h.1n mo'il ut tht•n
l'lllf \l>fll'lll\ f.\P) -h.1n lt•ndl
"1111 1hc • ttl ,1nnual 1 · \ Pro I l'llrtl\
I ourn.tml·nt ...,unda' v.hen tin.11 r1111ncl
•tflp<.incni T 1111 \l,1>01t<· dclaulted Ocl .111\t' of
.Hl tntur\
\l;l\ 01tt· '·llll ht• pulled a 'itomach m U\l k
in rh~ \el •inti 'l't \nturd3) n1l(ht dunng ht'>
"em1tin.il 'tl t11r\ 11 .. rr Yanni( k Noah nt
I •.1n, l'
\1th" 11nl there:" no t h.lnlt' 1 could he
l 1mpt·t1ll\l' \l,l\otlc ..aid at a ha\111\
called nt•.,.., ,onlt'rc·nlc about 10 minute'
altl'I thr mah h "'"'to ha .. c o;tarted
"I lan c,enc at about 60 percent • ':lid
M.IH>Jte who nplarncd he undl'lwt·nt
treatment \unda} mom1n1t and tm·d to
"Mm up
"fhcrt• 1\ no ~n<;C ~all.;rnp. on the enurt.'
11d th<' u.ctrltf\ I ~th ranl.;cd plJ)er 'Tm
l'1lrt'mch d1'i:lppo1ntcd. since rm pl.l\1n1t
lhl· ht'\t trnn" 11f nn hfc
·Bui he \Jld I rnuldn'1 t)(>\\1hh be
u1mpet1t1'l" .... 11hou1 making the cond1t1on
""or.e I le \Jld 11 could o ome a thron1c
(ond1twn lie "aid I neede• <1e,en 10 IUda}s
rest u.1th no h11t1ng"
Mn}'c1ttl" \a1d he couldr 1 pit k out one shot
1n the Nonh match that 1 au~cd 1hc in1urr
"It was a cumulall\C thin& ll wa!ln 't hle
\ome1h1ng \napped "
\1a .. one said he nunaged tu finish thr
"oah match ~h1ch he won f>-1 2-6 h 4
btt.IU\C' Qf the adrenalin of the match
· 11(e<l 1t C~aturda) night) hut when I woke
up it wu d1flicult to movr nround I could
feel it when r coughed ..
Ma110ltc \aid he knew wmeth1na w11'
~rong 1n the <;econd ~t Saturday n1a.ht
"Buer never had a.n 1nJury hke that and I
d1dn I ~now how 10 dt'al w1th 11··
He added. "I apol()IJzt to everyhod) hut
11'\ hct1e1 nght now that I don't pla~ "
Lcndl said he:' suffered a !lim1lar injury
right "ears ago and agreed with Mayour·s
dec1~1on
"lie ha~ lo takt' care of h1mw1r:· Lcndl
'aid "I fhc pla)cd, there was a good chance 1t
could jlt't worse··
The tournament d1rC"Ctors presented an
c\h1b1t1on match between Lendl and 1·omao;
"mid. and e\tend~ thr champ1onsh1p
double<, from 11 bt'sc-of-three to best-of-five
\t't match "in mon<'\-was rrfundtd
\fan!\ n Fcrnhtraer d1ret'tor of the tour
nament · \31d the exh1h111on and tht' five ~t douhle~ compcti11on mrt the rules or the
tt'nn1 tour 1n the event of o. dtfault 1n thr
title match
1 he fifih ~ded team of Scott Dav" and
O;,l\1d Tate won the doubles tnle and
S~ I OOC> b) dt'feattng wedcn's Davi~ Cup
teani 'itefan rdbcrg and .\nders Jat'T)'d. 7-6 ,,_,) l·fi 6-'"-5
,.,.~.
whUe Dave Butler of the Bear• fall• back
durln& Pac-10 game ln Eugene Sunday.
Jets avenge
loss to Kings
Winnipeg jumps in front 3-0.
then holds on for 6-3 victory
WINNIPEG. Mannoba (AP) -Paul Macl ean
scored the w1nn1ng goal early 1n tht.' third period as the
Winnipeg Jets beat the Los '\ngt.'lcs Kings. 6-J. 1n a
Nafional League game Sunda) night
The victory moved Winn1pcg. 17-1:!-5. into 3 tounh-
place Smythe D1 v1s1on tie with Vancou' er and 3' l'nged a
9-6 beating by the Kings on Saturda}.
Also sconng for Winnipeg were Jim Nill. Dale
Hawerchuk. Doug Smail and l 1m Waltt·rs and Randy
Carlyle.•
Phil ykes. with two goal). and Da .. e Ta}lur replied
for Los.i\ngeles.
Ni1t'fired a quick slapshot from the top ot the slot to
open the sconng on a 2-on-I hreal at 6.25 of the tir<;t
penod. Hawerchuk, the Jets' leading <;eorcr v.1th J4 goals
and 36 assists, ga .. e Winnipeg a 2-0 lead on a power pla)
at 16:15.
Da ve Ellett blasled a hard 'hot into goalie Bob
Janecyk·s pads from 15 feet and the rl'bound bounced to
Hawerchuk 1n front of the net
Smail <;laked Winnipeg to .1 1-0 lead "'Ith an
unassisted iioal that capped a nnl-long rush al \ 41 ol lht•
second penod
S) kes. in the slot. &Dl his 12th goal of the <>t.'a\on at
8:54 of the o;econd period ac; he flipped a I 5-loot
backhander past goalie Brian lla\ward ""hilc Llle11
checked him to the ice ·
Los Angeles defender Ja~ Welle;. a11emptms to stop
Smail from bea11ng him for another goal. delivered a
v1c1ous two-handed slash that broke his suck and sent the-
speedy Jets' wing wnthmg to the ice
Referee Ron H ogganh assessed Wells a five-minute
slashing ma1or for attempt to injure and Maclean \Cored
the winner for Winnipeg at 4: 14 of the third period wuh
29 seconds left 1n the power play.
t-layward made 42 saves: Janecyk blocked 28 ~hotc; 1n
goal for Los Angeles.
Thr Krngs. 17-28-6 with thret• games 1n hand o'er
Winnipeg. hold third place by one point
Wmnipce capitalized thrre t1m('\ on ft, c op-
ponunities with the man advantage kl'> Coach Barr)
Long said an effecti ve power play and tlw mong play of
Ha~ard spelled the difference in thl' rough game, 1n
which Los Angeles outshol W1nn1pcg 45-14
"The power play has been up and Jown this season
and lhe next game, who knows'>" Longsa1d "We praClllC
we work on tho~ pani<!ular instance~ and when we get
into the game sometimes 1t works like 1onight "
Okamoto holds
on for victory
Spencer-Devlin ·s rally falls
one s h ot s hort in LPGA event
NORTH MIAMI. Fla I \Pl -Japan·, .\\i1ko
Okamoto. figh110g ofT ner\,(>U\nt•s\ and an a( h1ng. bad.
shot a I-under-par 71 m Sunda\ ·., linal ruund to win thl'
l.RGA'!> Ehtabcth Arden C"1a<i\1<. holding oil MuOin
Spencer-Devlin by one wok('
Okamoto. from Tokyo, 11ed the-tournament rt•cord
with her four-round total of R·under-par 2f<fl fir...t 'il'I h\
~atty Sheehan 1n 1984 and l'quakd la\t \hr h' Jo.\nn(·
Carner
Okamoto . .,.. ho took the lnHl 1ll 1he c,ewnd round and
~ever lost 1t, "'as d~ed stead II) in th~ linal nine hc1k'i h\
Spencer-Devlin. who shot a '-u nder-par 69 on \unda\I
Okamoto'<> victor) -her \IXth ins" )Car" on ihl'
LPGA tour -became certain after Spenccr·D<>vhn
bogexed the final hole. a par-5. 496-yarder
I was not a~ nervous toda)' a'i I \\ac; )estrrda\I "\aid
Okamoto who collected SJ0.000 for the victor) 111 ti 1 (I,.
yard Tum berry l~le Course ·
''If the day'i were re,erscd :ind I .... a, lel'ling a\
ncrvou~ today. I would have lo'it the 1ournamrn1 Uut 1
had a lo~. of confidence todn} I'm 't'I) hnrn> about
w1nnina. said Okamoto. who had an a<:upuncumt trc111 her sore back over the weekend
. Whrn -Spencer-Devlin bogeyed the I Rth hole 10
finish at 7-undcr 281 , O kamoto -.... a11:h1ng from the
final thrt'C~ome -went for the pin u.1th her third 'ihot
bt'cause shr kne"" 'ihe had p1Ckrd up a -.trnke
"lfshr parred the la,t hole I .... ould h11 Q-1mn 10 Jll't
hit the grt'Cn and two-putt," Okamoto <,aid \h(' hall
rarhrr roundrnf 69, 6 7. and 7l to go with her 7 1 \undh
Spcnccr-Dcvhn wa" h11npy wuh her «-cond plan·
and S 18.SOO 1r1 w1nn1ngs ·
"I played..in my own heart great gulf .. '31tl Spent¥
Devlin
"TheSt 13'1 three day'i wtre defin11rl\ J rnlkr lOao;tcr •
nde for ft\G, but toda\ I had a mm h 11wrt Jex U\Cd
concentrated,. I) pc of round I'm vc" h.1pp .. w11h m,
toumament
~0~~'s FRYER •.•
a framework whu.h has no such problem
b·;we·re all fnends," ~ad Fryer. obh\-1ous 10 1ntenor
pro ems which can haunt other one-man sconna machines
In fact, no one at Corona including ff)cr considers
the Sea Kin~ a one-man outfit If It was, the 17-4 record·
they have .recorded might be quite d1fTereAt.
Fryers range 1s as much as 22 fttt. but his favonte spot as Just off to the side of the top of the key
And his style fits in perfectly wnh the Sea Kmgs'
game, which 1.s an up.tempo, push-u-down-the-Ooor
concept -in direct contrast to Emon's reputation.
The reasons arc obvious. First. Emon has a pure
shooter who plays in the front line. although he's
reahst1cally a guard. Secondly, thC'Sea Kmgs don't have
the height to play the ~ar~s game for a ny length oft1mc.
And, although Emon·s reputation has be~ built on
slowing things to suit his taste, he has been around long coo~~ to know how to use his assets an the best way.
.. Our fast br~ak has really helped us." said Fryer. That and our quickness."
Fryer's presence at the wing, or'inside looking for a
defensi ve rebound, or on the penmeter, gives him the
look of the rover an a defensive backfield an football.
But when he mo\ es on to college. he figures to be an the backcoun
"~.ost <"veryonc 1s looking at me as a No. 2 man (off.
guard). said Ff)cr. "But I feel 1f I work at 1t I can
eventual!} be a po1n1 guard. That's what I'm stnv1ng for
"Point guards get their share (of points) and a lot of
them want a point ~uard who can score:·
Ff) er wall be v1'i111ng C this weekend. and others.
such as Texas-El Paso. New Mexico. Pacific and Seton
Hall have shown interest.
Sunkist Series ends
Balboa Yacht Cl ub wound up its fo ur-month Sunk.isl
&:ries Saturday and Sunday in typical near-summer
weather.
F lnel ruull\ of ln\lde cleue\
THISTLE-I Bot> Ven'T Riii, BYC, 2 Antony u .... I.loo Ille VC
LASER-I Lew Rowe, BYC
1..100-UA-l Merk Geudlo, Be,,le Corlnt,,len vc. 2 Tim Mufvenev.
BCYC
LI DO·Ull-1 Oorll Klr\I, eve., Al p.,..I, llYC
AOUL T SAllOT-1 Elelne Llnhott BYC
SABOT A-1 Julie NMme n. llCYC, 1 Geoff Becker, Ceolstreno Bev
YC, 3 Su\le Minton, Newoor1 Hert>or YC
SABOT &-I Creto Be!ltlev, Ceoo BYC
SABOT C-1 Forni Cutler llCYC 1 De'Wkl Moodv BYC
SABOT C2-I Cllrl1 Altfl<:lo, BetDOe l11eno vC
SABOT Cl-1 Hiie,., All>tn, 81VC 2 Amv Be<11'-Y Ceoo BYC w
,•
OellJ,... ....... ., o..w ......--.
Senior Jeff Fryer ha• ahouldered the load of
the Corona del Mar offenae thJ.a aeaaon.
Prep basketball log
S.1 vi.w L11gu1
C<mONA OEL MAR NEWP<mT
(11·4) (10·•>
61 LO\ .f\1am<101 S3 (l SuMv Hill\ )6
&J El Cem1no SI 36 1<a1e11a S8
SS LB Jordan 40 40 Orariot S1
6S Leoune Stec" •9 •S Oceen1•de SJ
66 El Toro 44 SI Burrouo"' 38
SS F 0011'1101 S6 •9 Yuma ••
68 p,. Valle. '1 OJ Falloroo• S•
6S M1U•On V1t 10 S4 SJ Reno 49
6S Ro1tmeeo .•? 69 LOI Alamoto\ 68 as Htn Beacn S6 64 Huo IRtno1 61
S4 M1u1on Vot10 SI S9 woooor1dot• S1
•• Oom1nout z H so CdM. 13
04 Lavuna Beacr.-40 6S Un••t r11•v• ~
13 Not Haroor" SO S2 E \ten( a' S7
" E \tencta• J 1 43 S.do ebac .. • •6
S2 unwen ,.,. •9 67 La 11une Btac"· S7
S6 WOOdt>r OOt' SI ., Colla Mel•' S6
9) Co\•a Mese• '3 •9 w oooor ooe• SO
•S-.S.eoo•eoeo • 4J 60 CdM' 1•
S1 ~1ouno Bt1c11• 60 Fl-et ·un1vtr\1tv
1• .Not Haroor• 60 F~'E\!M>C•O
F)-e 1 'E\lenc•• F7-at 'S.OdltbeC~ F~'Un1vt•I•'• F 12-e t 'Leo Buen
F7-•• 'h ooot>r ooe 1'1-·co11a Mu •
Souttl Cout League
IRVINE LA~UNA HILLS
Ill · IOI (3·141
63 Mar·n• S.C 46 Loera '4
SJ HH Wol\on SJ •S Gerotn Grove SO
69 Savanna 6-0 S1 l'ullerton 63
)9 Moono·•• SO SS LO\ Ami;o\ 49
69 Woodbroaoe 18 SO Ranc"o A•am 61
S6 San11aoo • t olJ WOOd1>r1011e 6J
•9 F"tn Va11ev S2 S1 Coror1e 63
61 Saooitoao S6 39 Ed1\0n 8S
18 f 1 Toro 1J S4 1011n1. Haw 10
~ IV\anna 69 41 trv1ne• SJ
61 Ce111orn1a 10 S1 E1 Toro• 61
11 Glt!n HOO•f!' 6 l " Ml\\IC)fl Voe10• ea
lb >/llarr•n 61 JS S.n Clemente• 66
44 ~A V•1oev 6 l 49 Ceoo v a11ev• 11
~ t R. Alem•fO\ 66 ) I Dane Hitt\. 30
!3 Laout1a H.11s• 42 60 Irvine· 69
S4 E1 TCM'o· ~ 49 E1 Toro• 64
6S S<!ln C """'"". 67 Fr•M1u t0n v"'° 14 Ca oo Va••t v• IO 1'7-at •s.n Ctem
10 D•"• H "· 46 F 12-·c eoo ve tte'W
S7 Mou ion "" o• 70 F 14-•o ene Hill\
69 LeQu•a H •\ • 60
11 E Toro• 10
~ )-...... c '"'""''
MISSION VIEJO
( 17 -SI
18 ~r••tt SS F 12-•• ·co1•a """' F 1•-·S.oo•eoa c• LAGUNA BEACH
( 11·11 SUMet LHVUI
F ~l' ·c""" va e• 1'7 a• ·De,.a H"
FI• ·M u1or V t •O
So """'monster 39 61 S.COltOICk 60
ESTANCIA ( 17·11
SS lo/1o t " )J
•1 LB Joroa" Sl
67 E1 Cemono II so No•to SI
67 Oon L vuo '4
14 Ca nvon 00
SO Moreno Velie• 44
70 1011 n• Hew S2
H Ed1wn 40
19 Oom1nouez S9
66 M1n 1on V1•10 S4 n Co\•• MHa• olJ
S6 Un1vt f\olv' (Of) S9
ll CdM· •c
SI Not Heroor· 52
11 L1oun1 Beec,,· 60
.&O S.ddleoac• • 51 SS Wooot>r·o~· 10
II Co\11 Mt111' S6
10 Uno•er\1tv• SO
FJ-·Corona Ol't Mar
"'~•' 'Npt Ha roor
1'1-'Laouna Bt•C"
F 11-·soddltoaci..
t= 1c-at ·woooor doe
COSTA MESA
11 • lSI
66 Sen C emer•t 92
67 LB W11,on 8l
SI Ftn l allt• 80
60 S.n••lllO S)
1>4 Ca t1•on 11
SJ Ca oo Vallh 103
63 E 1 Mooen1 ao
tJ E\t1ncoa· 11
H S.d4i.0ec1t • 68
S8 L11ou1111 Btecn• 11
)1 WOOd1>r1dge' 66
SO Un•Vtf\•!Y• SI
olJ CdM' 93
S6 Not Haroor • 82
S6 E>la"<•a· 81
57 Saaa1eoac • • 11
t=)-al •Lao Bencri rs-·wooat>ridue
Fl ·ur11vtr\llv
i:n-•Co' a•I Mar
F 14-01 ·Not Harl><>'
SAOOLEllACK
( IO·•l SI SA Ve llt v ~,
60 M1u 1on V1e•o 6 1
SI S.Ma .f\ne ]9
13 °'""''• S9 SI Norin R v S8
S6 Irvine 61
61 L•~tWOOd ~
SI Melt • De Oii U
'8 Oran~ S?
41 r1n Vellt • ~
60 Un1vt r\1tv• OJ
61 Cotta Me\e' •S
'4 WOOClt>r10H• SI
69 L•uune 8eec,,• 1J
" Not Heroor· 43 SI E\lanc1e• .0
olJ CdM' 4S
60 Un·vt r\·'•' S9
71 Co\ta M•H' S2
l'3-a 1 ·wooot>r oo•
I'S-a t 'Laci Btecl>
f:I 'NOi Harl><''
F 11-11 ·E\tant.••
1'14 ot 'COM
69 ffl)C H ilo\ JV 31
M Norco )4
19 T u\fln 11
19 CoM 65
60 l'ootn" n
'~ C •Oreu 68
41 LB W \On S9
11 8utna Par~ S7
•O CaM· 64
0 Bu,oan• ttort 1 1
SI Maono110 ~ 68 WOOdl>flOOe • 62
71 Co\ ta Mt\I • S8 13 Saodltback • 69
60 E 1lenc1a• n
S2 Not Harbor' 67
SI Un1veno1v• 48
60 CoM· 51
JS WOOdt1r1aot' 41
FJ-•Co\le Mt >a
t= ~· Sadatet>ac •
F1-et ·e,ianc 11
F 11-'NOI HerDOr
F 14-• Un•ver\llv
UNIVERSITY
(I · 111
IS (;or tu SS
Sc GaM 10
)1 LB W•l\On .&Q
60 IV\eono• 11 H
44 Sa n•a Ana SS
18 Marna 49
67 Anent •m 40
18 Troe H"'' JV )9
SJ Brta Ot•noa 61
67 Et Ooreao 66
63 SeaOltoac ~ • 60
S9 E\tanc•e' llti S6
~ Nol Haroor • 6S
49 COM' S2
SI Co\fa Moe· SO
'8 wooo· 7 on 61
48 L1oun11 BU C"' SI
~9 Sadolt ba< k • 60
SO E\lanc111· 10
f J-'Npt H&rbo•
"~ .a1 ·caM FI-e t 'CO\!a Mt\IJ
F 17 'WOO<ll>• OOt
F 14-at 'L<!!O BtaCI'
WOODllRIOGE ( 17-S)
SI E 1"n"owr (Oii 60
16 La Haora S?
80 Canyon S9
18 lrvl"f' 69 6J Laouna Hill\ olJ
71 Oranot •S 10 M1u 1ot1 V1t10 6)
46 Sa"'• An• 48 10 Foorn11t SS
U Sunnv HI!•\ olJ
SI Pomona O •• e Oo'•oo 11 SI Brta OMoa 49
SI Nor Heroor • S9
62 Leoune Beec,,· et s1 S.ddi.oeo • u
66 Co\ta Mtse• ll
Sl CdM• S6
61 Untv • •7 Of 68
10 E,tanc1n• SS
SO Nol Har bO• • '' 41 Leouna Bterr• J\ n 'S•doleoac•
F~., ·co,•A ""'"'" F1 •(dM
F 12-ott 'Un•••n11,
Fl.t-'E\fanc1e
EOISOH
Cll·l l 1>1 Caoo Vat ev 6J
11 (anvon CC 48
59 CaorollO ~
t S San1a (.era 0
68 L.a~ewooo S9
61 E• MOdt na S9
S6 Hln Beacn 01 60
a4 LO\ A•IOS 68
SS Laouno Hill> )9
•O E\lancoa •2
76 Ca11rorn1a S9
1• Htn Beacn •2
•O LB Potv 38
6J LB Wiison 61
18 Wutmon\ter• 4a
SI Ocu n Voew• S6
ol8 Htn 8tac"' S7
>l Ftn va11ev· 31
S4 Marna· 6J
SO Ocean View• 67
6S Weslmon\tRr• 43
F~at 'Fin Va llh
FJ-•Hun•1no1on Ber
F17-·Mer na
FTN VALLEY \
(12-101
60 El Toro .,0
lS Como•on 4S
I) Mire Co\ta •9
• 1 S• Af'•nonv •8
tS M lt·-an 4J
80 (Osle Mesa SI
S2 Irv ne 49
SJ Nort" R·v 1•
41 CoM 08
44 E M<><ana J9
61 Ceoo Vellt• 69
32 Dena H11ts 30
)ot S.ddlt l>IC'< 41
4S Pe \aOt na •1
H Muir •>
JI Ocean V ew· 'lO
42 Mar,.. IJ
)I We''"" os•er • >7
l1 E o son• SI
6~ '""" BtM(h' 18 H Marna• >I
42 Ocean V ew· 61
F~·Eo••on
F1-·wes1m1nf '''
I' 12-e l •Hin 8tat"
HTH. llEACH
ff-12)
61 Gtendalt ~
SO Muir S7 49 M1lll~an 79
69 Se<v11e l>6
44 Compton SJ
46 SA Val't• 41
S2 LB Wuw" SJ 61 Le Ouonta 0
60 Ed1w n 01 S6
60 SA V aMt!v 4S
S6 CdM as
16 CVP'tU 6t
~7 EdtM>n 1•
SS Mill 1<an 69
31 Marine• •l
46 WH(4T>1nstjtr" 61
S2 Eo•son• '8
SI Ocn n V·t w• S6
71 l'tn Vallev· 6)
S1 Nstm"''' • 'O' S7 61 Mar.ne • s~
~ r •' ·0cu n v tw
F 1-at • Edl\On
Fn-·Ftn ve1~v
MARINA
11)-10)
50 rrlll"•"f &J
68 La Ou•nta • S6
68 S• Joseor oJ
63 Sarita Br oar a 6'
'' Dano Hills )7
IS Savanna •• >3 R Atam 1!1;u 01 )8
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Golden Wr'lt College wall have two more chance'i
this week to snap 11~ 25-game South Coast Conferrn<.'t'
basketball lo"lmg streak when the Rustlers' 1s1t Compton
Wcdnesdav and host Mt San o\nton10 Saturcby
Meanwhile. Ora nae Coast will play 1t"I first gamr an a
w~k Wedne~a) when the Plrnte"I welcome Cyprt"I!>
which as ucd for tht conference lead following its up~t
over( emtus Saturda) 0 ('( will ht· on the road Saturda)
to mC'et Fullerton
o\ll gamrc; ha ve 7 'O tip-off~
Tht Ru,tler\ u1mc close against Rancho Sanuago
\aturda}' but 11 rrhound hn"lkC't with th~ SC"Cond'>
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11-Q an ronfcrtme pl. y nd 4-16 ovC'rall th1'i ~ason
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'erd1ct to thC' ( hargi:r' and lost an three U\t rt1me to
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56-37, rarher 1n the-\Ca"lon
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, February 3, 19-ae * 113
Hectic week opens
in Sea View Leagu~
Contenders face
3 games in 5 days
.beginning tonight . ...
By ROGER c A.RLSO{(,r
Of .. ..., .........
h's an almost tournament-style
situation for Sea View Leaiuo basket·
ball contenders to night, and as Cor-
ona dcl Mar Hiah Coach Jack Errion
puts it, "It's play tonight, practice
tomorrow, play toniaht. practice
tomorrow, ~!•Y tonight, practice
tomorrow ...
That's a descnption of this week -
but it also applied last week ... and
next week.
The Sea Kinp, who split pmes
with Laguna Beach and Newpon
Harbor last Wednesday and Friday,
re turn to action tonight in .a-ya.re
three-game week with prots a1$6 set
fo r Wednesday and Fnday.
Corona del Mar has a one-pme •
edge on Woodbridge with Estancia,
Saddleback and Laguna Beach two
games off the pace.
Estancia lost a 44-31 decision to
CdM in the first round, but Errion
discounts the 13-point maf'Jin. ·
"That was a three and four-point
game almost all of the way," points
out Errion. "That's nervous ume. I
know Joe Reid (Estancia's coacb) is
upset with his team's record, but it's
only a reflection of this whole
league."
Estanc1a's look has changed, too.
since the last time these two met.
Reid bas elevated Junior Steve
Barkley and althouah he has scored
JUSt 5.0 points and fo ur rebounds in
two brief appearances, his 6-8 frame
has been an imposing rebounding
figure. ·
Estancia. which dropped two of its
fint three league games. bas rallied 10
get back into contention, capped by a
70-50 victory at University ~riday.
Also ofkcen interest tonight is the
Saddleback-Woodbridge game on th<"
latter·s court.
Woodbridge, behind the interior of
6-7 sophomore Adam Keefe and 6-6
junior Vi nce Bryan, got a balanced
scoring attack to wi n at Saddlebac~ in
the first round. 51-44, snapping an 0..2
stan and igniting a 6-1 streak to pull
within a game of Corona del Mar.
Saddleback. which has also been on
the comeback trail after starting out
1-3. has won four of its last five
behind the superior play of 6-4 senior
Bryant Walton.
Walton scored 35 on Fnday to raise
his average to 24.2.
With five games remammg 1n the
Sea View League. Ncwpon Harbor's
contest at University ton•ght boils
down to either wsn and st.a) in the
hunt or begm making preparations
for the next season.
Meanwhile. Irvine's South Coast
League contest with v1si11ng San
Clemente. which was rescheduled for
tonight because of a leaky gym roof
Fnday night, fi nds the Vaqueros
·needing a victory to stay a game
ahead of El Toro in the race for thi rd
place.
Action resumes Wednesday night
with a full slate. along wi th Sunset
League play, which finds four tied for
second place. all in the hunt for a <'.'IF
5-A playoffberth.
Tipoff for all games 1s 7:30.
LGIRLS BASKETBALL
OellJ,... ....... .., Dftld ........
Marina'• Matt HattabaaDI paeeea ball off while beinC
fGUded by HantiJlet:on lle&cb'• Shane Parlaeaa durln&
recent game. VIJtlnC• and OUera each own 3 -4 San.et
League mark• entering thla week'• play. ··
High school basketball standings
HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS
Sunset Leaeue
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WL Oc•en Vie.. 7 O
EOlson l 4
Fount•ln va1 e. 3 •
Hun11noton S.ec:n l •
Merine J •
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Corona Oto Mar 7 1
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Nawoort Harbor S
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Sen C•ementt a • Irvine
W~V't Gamel (1:l0)
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17 5
13 10
11 10
9 11 l IA
6 12
trv1nf! ., Ceolltrano Va•lf• et S.001to.c1<
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Et Toro at Oane H1fl1
Se" (teme'lte ovt • .. rldlt .,.,, G.lmtt (1:JO)
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E Toro t>vt
Triple duty for Sea View
Sea rew Lcagu~ ~rls basketball
teams wtll tnple up this wed •. pla}1ng
tonight. Wednesda)' and Fnda)'
games.
The ke} game an the Sea V1ev. w11i
be Fnda~ night when leader Corona
del Mar(nov. Q-0) take~on runner-up
Woodbndge (8· I) on th e Sea ~mgs·
tloor. CdM casll) won 1he first game
between the tenm~. 61-50. 1n the tir'it
round at Woodbndge
Costa Mesa (6-3) resumes 11s banle
for third place with Saddleback (6-Jl
1h1s week. hosting Laguna Beach and
pla)ing at Woodbndge and l 'niver-
s1tv. Saddlebaek. meanwhile. mee"fs
WOodbndge at home. then tra' els to
Laguna Beach and Newpon Harbor
In the unset League. Fountain
\ alle) has a three-game lead with
four to pla). so the Barons ran
mathemat1calh ~"' up the league
crown with\ tctones O\er \tanna and
\\estm1nstcr
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Fu.zzy Zoeller studies his position on the 13th green
Sunday at the National Pro-Am in Pebble Beach.
NHL
CAMP BELL CONFE RENCE
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"'a en one groomeo eno wet oac ~e<I "'"""'0
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Sode Spr1n9~ No reoor1
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ano I oondola
Tel'IO.·Oonner 1 .ncn nt'w on 1·5 loot
oa\t groomed and oackeO, running 2
oouolt cna•r\ and I \urlece 1111 Hor111 Siar 2 ,ncnH new on 7·5 > foot
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n no I oonoOla ano I Cl'la,r1
Alpine MHclOwi: Trace Of new on •-I·
loot t>e\t, wei and mac'11ne·ll1ted, running 2
1r1ote t hatr\ and I dout>lt c'1alr\
Hom•wood: 7 11cnt\ new on 1-3 tool
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svr•ece 1 fl\
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11roomeo ~I'd ••tied ru!ln1119 cal>le cer
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douoie ctia '"
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t>ase oowaer running I "''P'e C'1etr ano S
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oase mocnlne oroomeo ano 1><1woer run
"no 8 Chair\ a nd l \urflice 1111
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2 \urfact 11t•\
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t>ue oowoer r unn1ng 4 cha•f\ ano 2
1ur1ace 11111
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foot t>ese oeck.O oowoer a nd ltrm oac•t<I.
'"""'no gondola 16 cne tr\ and • \urfact
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chair\
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TOP FUEL -Darrell Gwvnn !Mlem11
S 469 seconds, 157 97 mon, det Connie
t<.allfla IYosHa ntl Michl 5174, 70919 moll
FUNNY CAQ -Tim Grose !Sauousl.
S690 23677 moPl, Ot l JoM Foret IYort>a
L'"oe1 SIP 25' 9S moll
PRO STOCK
IFlonders N J I , S68
W11rrf'" Jo'lMon IDululn
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Mar• tn Tlla Sto.v IMcC•rron) I 00 4.20
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Jovial IMerautz I 6J 00 22 40 10-2()
E actu\lvt Kr"g 1Vo14tnlut le) S IO 4,40
Gelle'11 Soeclet (Batel 4.20
l ime 1 12 1 s
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FOURTH RACE. I I 16 mlltl
Rom1n MegHtraltt I Pcv) 11 40 4 90 3.AO
OO·Soufnern H•IO (Vl,Ql) 6 00 •.AO
Fran1t1nstrtt11 (Vetenrue •I 3 40
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Kiiauea IMCHar11u•J
Mloford fMcCorron
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turiong\ a'° 4 eo HO I 20 S.60
4IO
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SEVENTH RACE l • m 11u
Truffles I Dtlet'loune vt 8 20
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Roo Ari 1Pinu v1 6 20 • 20
Fest Account (McC1rronJ 3 00
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Swlvtl <McHer11ut ) 10 00 '·40
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Tom. Hawl\Hlv
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15 EXACTA S· 17 08•0 '28500
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Ora,oge CO.t DAILY PILOT/Monday. Febtuety 3. 1911 * •
; .Baseball . arbitration
set to begin
2 hearings today;
big names come up
latert is month
Gwynn wins
Top Fuel title
NEW YORK. (AP) -Baseball's
salary •rbitration machinery was
scheduled to roll into action today
with two hearings set in Los An$eles
while several clubs were ac11vely
engaged in negotiations with players
in order to sidestep the process.
Originally, four players were sched·
uled for the first day of hearings, but
two of them -Ed Nunez and
Domingo Ramos of Seattle -signed
contracts. That left catcher Alan
Knicely of Pbtladelphaa and pitcher
Roy Lee Jackson of San Diego set to
go.
Knicely reportedly is aslong for
$140,000; the club has offer~d
$80,000. Jaotson wants$ 150,000; the
Padres offered $90,000.
The big-name pklyers were sched-
uled for hearings later in the month.
They included patcher Dwight
Gooden of the New York Mets. Feb.
18; first baseman Don Mattingly of
the New York Yankees, Feb. 18; third
baseman Wade Bow. of the Boston
Red Sox, Feb. 21; patcher John Tudor
of St. Louis. Feb. 14; outfielder Tim
Raines of Montreal. Feb. 20, and
pitchers Fernando Valenzuela (Feb.
15) and Orel He&Shiscr (Feb. I 0) of
Los Angeles.
HeupsetsGar Its
in semifinal rouQd
at LA f air§ounds
POMONA (AP) -Darrell Gwynn
beat SO years of ~ nmng ex-
perience and cncroachin& darkness
Sunday to win the Top Fuel draaster
championship at the 26th annual
Wintemationals at the Los Angeles
County Fairgrounds.
Gwynn, 24, of Miami, was tJmed in
S.469 secogds at 257.87 miles per
hour in the final to defeat Conrad
"Connie" Kalitta of Ypsllanu, Mach.
K.a.lin.a, 47, who was urned at 5.724.
209.79 mph.
Gwynn, a former sportsman
division driver mwng only his 16th
pro start, beat 54-ycar.old Don Gar-
lits of Ocala, Aa .• the reigning World
Champion. in the scm~finals.
Holbert,
Bell, Unser
j finlshflrst
at Daytona
....
Any two-year player whose con-
tract has expired may file for arbi-
tration. At the hearinp, an impartial
arbitrator decides between two fig.
ures -the player's and the club's -
and awards a one-year contract. After
1986, a player will need three years'
service to file. O ubs may continue to
negotiate with players untal the hear-
ing date.
Jockey Fernando To r o boot• ho me
Noeta.lgta•a Star to an lmpr~l•e 3 1h-
,.,..,....._
le na(th 'rictory in the Charles R. Strub
Staies at Santa Anita Sunday afternoon .
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -
The trio of Al Holbert, Derek Bell and
Al Unser Jr., sharing a Porsche 962
Prototype, erased deficits of up to 35
laps on the way to victory Sunday an
the Sunbank Daytona 24-Hours
~ports car endurance race. One source close to the players sa1d
Boggs, Valenzuela and Hcrsh1ser may
yet sign mulu-ycar deals.
"There bas been some good
dialogue 1ovolving Valenzuela and
Hershiscr, and there's a *ood possi-
~ty for a settlement. ' said the
source, who demanded anonym ity.
.. On Boggs, there have been so me
discussions concerning a mult1year
contract settlement, a possible three-
year deal."
Nostalgia's Star takes Strub
Boggs came in with this year's top
demand, for a one-year salary of
S 1.85 milhon. while the Red Sox have
offered S 1.35 malhon.
ARCADIA (AP) -There was still
a quarter-mile to run in Sunday's
Charles H. Strub Stakes. but as far as
Jockey Fernando Toro was con-
cerned. the outcome was already
decided.
Toro drove his mount. Nostalgia's
Star, to the lead entering the stretch
and the colt drew off to an impressive
31h-length victory in the Grade I
event for four-year-olds.
"He was gaming every step of the
way after the five-eighths pole,'' Toro
said. "I knew at the quarter pole he
was going to win."
Nostalgia's Star took dead aim on
the leaders on the far tum. moved
alongside front-runner R~ght Con
entering the stretch and drew off the
rest of the way.
"I could see he stood a chance of
wanning. but 1t surpnsed me he did it
li ke that." said Jay Robbins. tra1·ner of
Nostalgia's Star.
Bossy has bone to pick with fans
Islander miffed about not being
voted to Wales All -Star squad
HARTFORD (AP) -Make Bossy has maxed
fcchngs as he pTCparCs for has ninth stra1ght National
Hockey t.e.gue All-Star Game. ·
On one hand. the New York Islanders' nght wing 1s
thnlled to be a part of the NH L's showcase game Tuesda~
night. On the other, he's a little pained that he wasn't
voted onto the Wales Conference first team by the fans.
"I have to admit I was a little disappointed about not
having been chosen by the fans,'' said Bossy. who was
second to Ph iladelphia's Tim Kerr in the balloting for
right wing.
"But on the other hand. I ha ve to honestly say the
first part of the season, T 1 mm y Kerr was very dcservi ng of
the nomination for the All-Star team. l was consistently
average. and I guess the fans took that into co nsideration
when they voted.
"I felt bad. especially si nce it was the first ume that
the fans voted, to see that they didn't choose me. But I
accept it. I don't ha ve any gnpes about 1t."
Bossy. who lost b) nearly 15.000 votes to Kerr in the
baJloting has come on strong s1 nee a slow start th as season.
ch allenging the Flyers· forward for the league's goal-
sconng lettdershap.
Ayers Coach Make Keenan, the Wales coach. later
added Boss) and Islanders' team mate Bry;m Trotucr to
has 20-man squad.
Though a veteran of All-Star games. Bossy is
anything but blasc about 11.
"I approach every game an a business sense. because
hockey is my hfe. 'my employment,'' he said. "But. of
co urse. an All-Star Game 1s always a little special. you get
to play with the rest of the elite in the league. It's always a
101 of fun to pla y in the game. more so off the ice when you
get to see guys you don't have a chance to say hello to
during the season."
Bossy. wh o has had at least 50 goals 1n each ofhis first
eight seasons in the NHL and seems almost certam to
make 1t nine this year, realized another personal goal b)
making the All-Star team again.
"You try andgooutat the ~tart of every season and be
the best hockey player you can be." he said ... It's a thnll to
realize that I've played well enough to make an All-Star
game."
Roo Art, ndden by Laffit Pancay
Jr .. finished second, a neck an front of
Fast Account, who checked 1n third
under Chris McCarron.
Proud Truth, winner of the $3
m1lhon Breeders' Cup Classic last
November. finished fif\h without an
excuse as the 9-5 favorite. ,
"No excuses." said Jorge Velas-
quez, who rode Proud Truth, "other
than the track was a mess today. Who
can handle it?"
Nostalgia's Star could and dad. He
defeated 11 nvals and increased his
lifeume earnings to S 766.565 w1th the
$31 4,250 winner's share.
The winner was clocked an 2.03 3-5
f8r 11/, miles over a mam track labeled
muddy.
Sent off the S-1 third choice by the
crowd of 45. 739. Nost.algia·s Star paid
S 13.20, $5.60 and S3 80. Roo Art
returned $6.20 and $4 20 and Fast
A.ccount paid S3 to show.
Nostalgia's Star had finished sec-
ond an the San Fernando Stakes for 4-
ycar-olds two weeks ago at Sant.a
Anita. The son of Nostalgia. carrying
I 16 pounds. stayed on the outside
Sunday until the far tum before
unleashing h1sw1nnin~ kick.
Proud Truth. carrying h1ghwe1ght
of 1 26 pounds. broke well and
established good position entering
the clubhouse tum. The son of
Graustark, however. began dropping
back down the backstretch. He
moved up again on the far tum but
lacked the needed closing kick.
Roo Art. a supplement.al entry
trained by Wayne Lukas carrying
117, moved up on the far turn but
could not out-finish the wanner. .
. "Lord. am I surprucd," said
Holbert. who fin.ally added Amenca's
most prestigious endurance event to
his long list of victories, including the
24 Hours of Le Mans. .
"We were s6 far out of at,'' he
added. "But we had pe~vcrance and
the other guys had their troubles and
we just kept after it.
Tiley fell far behind an the morning
hours Sunday at Daytona lntcr-
n~tional Speedway because of a
broken throttle hnkagc and a
~ui.pcns1on problem.
"There were great repairs of mis-
takes in preparation. so 1 guess at
balanced itself ou~ the end." A.J . Foyt, Dann ullivan and Ane
Luyendyk finish second, less than a
lap ahead an what was the closest
fin ish in the 24 years of the 24-hour
event at Daytona.
"We had a lot of li ttle problems,"
said Foyt, who hJS two wtns and two
second-Jjlacc fintsbcs in thJs race in
the past four years. "We had at locked
and lost it. had it locked and lost 1t.
But that's a 24-bour race."
The winners, all first-time winners
in th as event, made up a su-lap deficit
with less than two hours rcma1mng an
the attntion-filled race.
Engh~hman Derck Warw ic k.
Jochen Mass of West ~rmany.
Damn Brassfield and Jam Busby also
led early but also made several long
pit stops because of mechanical
problems.
The Foyt car. which once led by as
much as 14 laps, had long stops for a
broken brake Ii ne and a broken
turbocharger controller. whtle the
Warwick car made a sencs of stops'
because of rear-end problems. aJI in
IM mommg hours.
The utle wu wonb ~x.imaldy
S2S.OOO to Gwynn, an 1odepeodmt
whose father, Jerry Gwynn. ltTVes u
bis~~btcf.
10}ber ebamp1on1 included Tim
Or0te ofSauaus, who woo hit teOOOd career F\lnny CV titte, and Frmk-
laconio of Aande", N.J., who won tus first Pro Stock nos Jincc makin&
the swttch from Chevrolet to a forcl
Thunderbird in 1985.
· Fi\lc sportsman finals were post,.
poncd untjJ Monday becalJle of
darkness.
For 9wynn, the key was the vicioty over Garlits, a childhood idol wbo
defeated him twice in fin.al round
meeti np durina hls roolcie teUOO.. It
was Gwynn's first career victory ov..er
GarlJts, the 1963 WiotemationaJI
champion who bas been rxina pro-
fessionally since I 9SS.
Garlits eliminated comeblck driv-
ing sw Shlrley Muldo'!VDCY of Mt.
Clemens. Mich .• in the' first round.
The win evened Garlits• career record
apinst Muldowney at 4-4.
The Wanternationals marked
Muldowney's return -to racina after
she was critically injured in ~·
ber, 1984. near Montreal. She as top
fuel's only th~time National Hot
Rod Association world champion.
Grose, drivinaa Pontiac Tran ... Am
replica, was time at 5.69, 236.22 mpb
to defeat John Force ofYotba Linda.
S.75, 254.95 mph. It was the sixth
ume in as many final round appear-
ances that Force ended up a NHRA
runner-up.
lacoruo beat Warren Johnson of
Duluth Ga., for the Pro Stock crown
and an S 18,000 pai~~;,' was his 11th title an 31 career and his fint
title since October. 1983.
Sayre,Tracey ·
win in marathon
LONG BEACH (AP) -Rict
Sayre. a 32-ycar-Old runner from San
Francisco, won the men's-Long Beach
Marathon on Sunday in 2: 13.22
under cloudy skies. while Mary
Tracey of Santa Monica won the
women's race an 2:48.01.
Sayre finished the 26.2-mile course
ahead of Brad Hawthorne of Oak·
land, who came an second at 2:15.04,
and Carey Simons of Arcadia. third at
2:23.11.
Ms. Tracey. 26. finished ahead of
Deborah Heaton of Redlands,, who
had 2:56.59, and Rhonda Davidson
of La Palma. 2:57.14.
The wheclchau winner was Rory
Cooper of San Luis Obispo. 2: l l.l 6.
There was a sllght ocean brccu
dunna thc 7:30 a.m. run, wtuch bcpn
and ended 11 the Long Beach Convcn-
uon Center.
Gon zales wtns
bout by decision
LOS ANGELES (AP) -PauJ
Gonzalez. the 1984 Olympic tight
flyweight champion. won a unani-
mous 12-round decision over Alonso
Strongbow ·on Sunday to take the
No rth Amcncan Boxing federation
flyweight tjtJc m just his third
professional fight.
In becoming ll'\e first 1984 Olym-
pian to win a professional utJe. the
I I 11,.,..pound Gonzalez dominated
both the early and late rounds for b.is
third victory without a loss..
Ml.IC f()TICE I Ml.IC f()TICE Ml.IC f«lTICE POOl.IC NOTICE Ml.IC f()TIC£ Ml.IC f«lTICE Ml.IC f()TICE P\8.IC f()TIC£ P\8.JC f()TICE I
K-nclll Publllhed Ofange C0911 Paroel 2 Untt B· 1 u DMd of Trust Mii al pybtlC PROCEEDING AGAINST tl'le teue upon n111ety 1901 Surplus eciu1pment eQulp-c aa flCTTTIOUI ........ LARSEN
NOTICI Of Dally Piiot February 3 4 10. snown on tile condominium eucllon tor cn h tewful YOU YOU SHOULD CON-days wr11ten notice Seid men I 10 t>e auclioned may Notice to NA.Ml IT A ftMENT
OlATH Of 1988 plan referred to 1n parcel t money ot the United S111es TACT A LAWYER property sttall t>e uHd only be vtewed on Frtdey Fet>ru-~· lftl-t.cl The tOllOwlfi9 oerson ts MARY ELIZABETH
lnNCIR nus MT-943 abOve of Americe • cashier. DATED January 20. t986 for purposet ac>0r<Wed by ary 14 1986 II 12 00 noon If\ The lite .. Of OOtng bu-u L ARSEN. age 86
RtCHAN>IOM, • Paro.I 3 An exclu11ve Check payable lo H id IUVlfltSlOE LOAM IEfl· the 04slrlcl and lhe IUCCeM-unttl s 00 pm al the Olatnct EvtL YM L YOST SLS L TO 2700 w P• Belovf'd mot.her of
ANOOf'"'11TION P\8.ICf«lTICE eaMmerltforpatlOpurpoees Trusteedr1wn on at1e1e or VICE,INC.,1Celtfom6eeot· tvtbfdoertnall t>e requlred Adm1n1str111on com-Nottce1Shefebyg1¥en c1f1C Cout Highway Svtte G B l f
TO ~lftflt Olltlf 1ha1 portion-of 1he re-n111ona1 bank • 11a1e or led-poretlon, 1529 R~ to e.ecute a leaM an exam-poundn .. 1 to the Blls -Sam To a11 Ptl'aont 1n1-1eo 281 Newpof'1 9each Callt eorge nato O
l!ITATI NO. A·1S1GS YOU AM IN OlfAULT stdcted common area de-eral credll unton, or• state Aft~ aune 150, ....,.,...., p1e of whlc'1 Is 1nciuded 1n 1370 Adams Avenue Costa whelhef as creo11ors. neors 92963 Aurora. Colorado
To all Mlrw. beMflClarlee. UNOfR A DflO Of TRUST, scribed as P B-1 on the or fedeul saV1ngs and loan CA tMOI, Oenlel A. L~ tile bid oocumenll on hie 1n Mesa Ca1ttorn1a The ave-legal-or dev\'"9. In the Sheron L" Sweney 417 I L o ving sister of
creditors and cont1ngen1 DA TIO A"'1l 30, 1114. U*-ebove referred 10 con· uaoclat1on domlCtled •n 1'11s Ir., Pree Id en I. ( 714) lhe office of the OlrectOf of 11on will Sllr1 a1 10 00 1 m estate of EVELYN L YOST via U do Nord Newc><>rl Carolme Starr o f Cor-
credttor1. and pertone wllo Liii YOU TAKE ACTION oomtnlum plan stlte in th• lobby to t'1e 711-4UO Purchasmg Coast Com· on S11urd1y February IS deoeaed ..mote 1u 1 ao-BMcll Calif !126&3
may be othenlriM 1l11ernt9CI TO PftOTECT YOUR PftOft· The 10111 amount of the ou1ld1no 1oe11ed 11 60 I TAC 1195 mu"llY College Dlltrtcl. 1986 11 the abOve men-dress was 275 E C.rt Sand· Tt111 bue•nen 11 con-Ona del Mar• and
1n the Wiii and/Of Hlale 01 lftTY, rT MAY H SOLD AT unp110 principal b11l1nce. South Lew11 Street Orange Publlstled Orange Coul toe.tea 11 1370 Ao1m1 Av· ttoned 1oe111on bUrg Drive G11esburg 111 ducted by an 1no1vt0~I D o r 1 s Myers of
SPENCER WELLS RICH· A PU9UC IALI. If YOU Interest thertlOfl. together C111torn1a 1111'111 right. title Daily Pllol January 27. Feb-enve. Cos1e Mesa. C•ll· lnform111ton concerning tnat letters testemenllfY or Sn1ron Lee SwlM'f Lakewood, CA Mn
AROSON. II NEID AN EXPLANATION With reasonably ettlm1ted and 1n1ereat conveyed 10 ruary 3 10 1986 IOfnta <!2626 It 11 under· the 1uctlon may t>e obt111neo of admmlStration n1ve bMtl Thi& 111tement was t1ieo L l
A petition nu t>.en med Of T._ NATURl Of THE costs. eitpel'NI and ad· and now netd Dy 11 under M-936 stooo 1ri11 cen11n 1erma of 11 tile Purcnas1ng Depart-issued 10 Wiiham C Hult· I wttn tile County Ci9<'1t ot Or· I a r 5 en 1 5 8 1 O
by SARAH A RICHARDSON PAOCll!DINO AQAIMIT vances at the lime of tile 1n-tald Deed Of Trust tn Ille the leate are 5ub1ect to m8"t of tne Ols1roc1 at the l qu1s1 by the Kno• Countv 1nge County on Janua"' 9 survwed by 7 grand-
'" the Superior Coun of Or-YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-111111 publicallon of lhlS NO· property sltuateo 1n '810 POOl.IC NOTICE nego11a11on between the DI•· above address For •d· C1rcu1t Court a couri.o• com· 1986 ch ildren and 8 great
ange Countyrequeetlngt'1tl TACTALAWYlft. 11oeare S1J 1.302 73 County andSta1e oescr11>ed tr1c1andt'1esucce1Sful bld· dlt1ono1 mformatton ell pelent 1ur1sotc11on of 1ne F21n18 grandc hildren 6
SARAH A RICHARDSON be NOTICE Of Curr91'1tly dated Cashiers as RESOLUTION Of Oer Snannon e McCarthy 17 t4) State of llllno;s I Publilh«l Orange Coast d 6 _....:_
•PPOlnted u pertonal rep-TAUITll'I SALE Checks or Certified Checks Tn11 POrllon of Lot 7 tn BOAftD Of TRUIT!:EI S Pottl('lfltl Oldders are 432·5745 l Th11 the tOllOWtoO c>«tons Oa11y Piiot J1nuary Xl 21 I ne1ces an ne.,.""ws.
resentatlve to 1dm1nl1ter the NO . .a7ll4 pay1ble to tl'le Trustee or Block B of Harper IS per Of COAST COflt9IUNITY advised that all costs 1n Im· The Board resetVeS the is 1noe0ted to or n0101ng Fet>rvary 3 10 1986 M rs l...arwn ~
estate of the dtlQedenl On M"RCH 3, 19116. 11 bidder are tcceplabl• lo map recorded in ~oo« 6 COLLIOf DtlTRtCT prov1no 1"'8 parcel tncludlng right to reteet any/Of •II btds pet'sonllpropertyof tneM•d 11.t 912 away January 31,
The petition requelll 10 oo AM . al THE REAR Trullee provided proper p1ge 27 M1acell1neous Of OAANGE COUNTY, 1n111111ng entrances ind or to wawe any 1rregu11rtty deeedent Home S8Wlgt of 986 f b f ill
autl'lortty to eomtnlater lhe ENTR"NCE LOBBY ON 5TH Identification 11 available M1ps 1n lhe ottice of tri. CALlf'OftMA a.111 over e10S11ng curb• or 1nform11tty 1n lhe bidding IAmerlea 1300 N Main St 1 • a t.er a ne •
esteta undet t"'8 1na.pen. STREET OF CHICAGO From 1nl0fm1tlon Wl'llC'1 County Recorder of said WHEREAS. said Com· shall be bOrne by !he IUC• The equipment 1s SOl<l tn en Santa An1 Calif 92701 nes:5 ReatatJon of the
oent Admlnlatratlon of Ea· TITLE INSURANCE COM· the Trustee """"'• rell1ble. County bOundeo end de-muntty Colleoe OlslrlCl Is 1'1e oessf\il l>td~ ·as la/wtiere is cCl"<l1lton ATTN Janet w 111tam1 C1tv Rosary 7 · 30 P. M
11181 Act PANY. LOCATED AT 501 N bvl for wtl1C'1 Truslee melln tcnbed H fOllowt owner of cenaln real ano 6 Seeled'proposa11 wOI bf! TM Cout Communtty COi· ol Senti Ana County of Or-P\8.IC f()TIC£ M ondav at Pactfl('
A '1elarlng 011 Iha pe1111on MAIN STREET In tile City of no repr-1a11on or war-BEGINNING 111 ll'le mol1 l)ef'sonal property her•tn· rcelved 1n 1'1e 0 111r1c1 1419e 0111rie1 m111es no enge l , ·
will be held dh FEBRUAr.Y Senti Ana County ot Or· renty. tile street .OOreM or N0<1herly corner of Hid Loi •Mer ~bed anct Purch1S111g Olf1ce 1370 gu111nteet wr1tte<1 or tm-1 That tl'le unoer11g"80 oe-,-ICTITIOUI 9UIMll \ 1 e w M O rt U • r Y
26 19N al 9 30 AM 1n anoe Stile of CalttOfnla, ottter common detlgnation 7 a"d running thence WHEREAS. said property Aoams Avenue Co111 pt..O as to lhe c:ond1JIOfl of '""to,_,.. the Mtd oer NA• ITATIMUfT Chapel 3500 Pad.be
Oeot No 3 11 700 CtVIC c AL t FOR N I A RE · of 1he 1bove dHcrlbed Southe1ster1y 1long 1'1• m1y be made avlllable tor Mesa C1ltt0fnta up to 2 00 nay items sonal Of009f1'y or colleel the Tl~ tollowtng Ptl'IOfl , View Dnve. Newport
Cent• OfM W•f Senla CONVEYANCE COMPANY. property IS 350 A\IOCAOO Nor111eas1erly llne of Mid LOI oulll<Je UM wtltlout inter-p m on lhe 20th day of Feb-Pe~IS '" full must t>e Claims and 10 remove lhll Oooog bUSI-u Be h M of Chru-
A.na. CA 92702 I California Col'porl llOn. u STF~EET COSTA MESA. CA 7 44 feet 10 I~ t~ lenng wt1'1 the Otstrlct'S 1ru•ry 19'6 II *'1tdl Oma Ill mltde on ,.,. day of the l<oe· collecteo OI r-...d lrom v 0 CQ09£R FtOOAS ac aa
IF YOU OBJECT 1o tl'le duly 1ppolnted Truetee 92727 South-sterly parallel with I needs. and proposalS Sl'lall be °'**' 11on The items must be re-the Stete of Ca11torn1e 10 tr.e 447 E 171h St Co1t1 Meu uan Bunal 10 A.M
gr1n11ng of Iha pefltlon you under lhlt certeln 0..0 of Seid property 1s being the ,..or1h""8Sttlfly llne of WHEREAS it llOC>Nfl to examined 1no reed 110vd 1n mo...a trom ll'le Oostnct fa· uio stale wtlere ieuers Celrt 92ee7 Tuesday at Our Lady
ltloold either appear at 1tte Trust executed by JAMES L IOld for the pufl>Oltl of P9Y· Mid IOt t 16 feel tr.enc. be tn the bnt tnler•1t ot an open meeting e111r, on 1ne dl\I of tile IUC· t•ttmen1.,.,. or of aomm11 Robert E w oo•ridot of ~n of ~
hMring end elite your ob· MO~RIS. A WIDOWER. u 1ng tlMI obligattOnt aecured North-s1erly parallel With ealO oommuntty COiiege 011 Belore ec:cepttt'IQ any wr'I· tton tr11ton haW bMtl 1sauea 1n ao Sen Luis Apt i Foun ,..._ '--'·-h· ·-'-.......,..,
iectlooi or Ille written obje<> trul10<I recofded on Mey 9 by Hid Deed. a of Trull lndud· the Northe11lerly une of Mid I trtet Iha! said property ten propoul lhe Olrec10f of Tn1s notice 11 '" ac· All ~s havo1i9 cteima tein Valley C.hl 92•08 .._..tuvlK C un.:n ,.,_
llooa wrttl the ~ before 1984. u fnl1rvment No 1noi-anonpen ... 011t1e lot Uleet 101ncheltottte belMMdto1hehigheabld· Purellallflllst"talt c:.lt fOf O!l l cord1nce w11n Section 11fOa1nst 111eoeceoen1 or an Thia C>utinus ,1 con· Mar V1 t a Drive ,
the hearing Your 1P991r· 8'1· 193327 of OlfleJal Re-Truttee and of Sale · N0<1h~terly line of Mid der p..orsuant 10 Section bids 11 upon tr.e ~"tor on11 8 u so or 1n C11tforn1a 1nterM1 1n Mid estatl and oucteo O) ernndi\1-Gue Newport Beat-h In-~ may be In Ptlfwn or by cordt of . Qf1nge County. Oaled January 16, 1118& 101 !hence Nortl'teHlerty 8 1360 e1 MCI of 1'1e Eovca-btds 1ny rnpon11t>le P8'9on Edvca11on Cooe wr~iog to obrecl to MJd' •• Rot>er1 E w~ 'lll be p your attorney State of Calltornta, undef Iha CAL 1 f O AN I A RI . along H id North~terly Uon Cooe ot 1"8 St1te of ott«n 10 leaM tile MICI P'OP-aJtned. I ll lletty llellft. mova1 must g1,,.., -'llen "0 T"is slltemet\t wn riled t.ennf'nt ~ Ln •·
IF YOU AAE "CREOfTOR power of sale 11\erefn eon-CONVIYANCI COMPANY. 116 !eel to tl'le POINT 0 1' Callforn11 erty unoer the term1 ef\d Dtf'ec:lor of~ l'IOtl ot tuen Obl8Cl>on to the wttn \tie Cov"ty CltlfO.. ~1 Oo c1f1c, View Memonal
or 11 con11ngen1 creditor of 1alne0. Wiii Mil at publle llUC· .. Mkt trw .... ly • ..._ BEGINNING NOW THEREFORE. BE IT Conditions 9'>@Clhed P\er&on Auc11on Feb•ul r\I IS ~or oerson• tnO@bted ·~ COU<'lly 'Y' J1nuan. 9 Park Pao he V iew
the deceued. you mutt Ille oon 1o the hlghMI bldO« for Kelly, l!irecut!Ye v~ ~ T'he street address or RESOLVED t'111 1'111 eo.td tor• rMtat e•ceedtng oy 11 1986 tO 00 • m 10 or hOIOH'IQ P«IO"~ proo ,966 M ortuan· Dtn!'l-ton
your el.u-n wlt'1 the coun or CU'1. Of check 11 detc:rlbed cleft!, Ml1 e°"*' A-ue. o1"tlf common des1gn111on don hefeOy announce 111 tn-tea.at 11.,. P41<Cer11 15"-1 the Publttned Of •"94! Cout 8f't)I 01 t'1e de080e<1t Suen ,an1o ·
preMnt It 10 the pertonal belOw pey1ble 11 tile time of Northrlclt•. Callfornla It purPOrted to be 117 te1111on to teeM the heraln· l\19ne11 wr11te11 propo111 0.llv P1101 J1nu1~ ,. ~•b· nolte1 musi be 91vef' to Iha Publianeo 0.•"04' Coal! 64'1-2700
reprtMnlllfYI appojnted by Ille If\ 11w1\ll mon.y of Ille 11m, Tel1ptlo41t1 No. (111) Flower Street. Costa Mau alter de.erit>ea reef encf Ptl'· wtuc:fl 1s made by 1 r~ rt;a"' ' 19e6 person nOldu'O the pe<t0n11 0,11~ 01101 _,."uery 10 71
ttte court Within four month• United Stites of Amenea. 101-1111 CA·· '°"'I l>f099fty 11\011 ••lier• tlble ptll'ton 9UC'1 '1tgnest M 9.39 fpropen y or IO••nl1 \olf'tom febfu~ 3 1o 1q&e
from Iha 0118 of tlrit 1 .. wtttiout warranty ••Pr-or Pvbllll'leO Or~ Cout Slld Ml• will be made bf lound determined and rHpon11ble 0t•• bid atiall be 'the cfatm 11 mlde 11 !NI ea M QO!I
euance of leltertl u provl~ lmplled •• to tltle, uM . Pol'-Daily Pllol J1nu1ry 21 Feb-Without coven1n1 or wtr· or<l11ed finally eccec>ted or 111 btds drl'SS as 11steo 1bove .,.thin
In Section 700 of the Mfflon, or eN:Uml>fencee. niary 3, 10 1986 ranty eiprus Of 1mP11ed as 1 The Pfopet'ty nere.n-lllall be reiee1eo t>y lhe 30 OAVS 1fttlf 1011 oubh
Probate Code 01 Callto.-nla ell rtgllt 111te end lnter .. t M·938 10 tltle p(>U8$3ton or M · tiler deterlt>ed •• owned by Boero Pl.8.IC f()TIC( 1ca1t0n ot Jh1s notic. The time for ftlll'Q claim• wtlt now Mid oy 11 u aYCh eumbran<:es to tatltty IM the Coas1 Community .Col-tne Board r...,..,.t tne w....... C Huft.-1. l•·
not H plre pnor 10 rour Truet• In and to Iha follow· Pl.8.IC NOTICE unpllO bal•nce due on the tege Olttrtct Ind wtll not be rignf 10 refecl eny and 111 IC·UM2 ec:utof of tM l atele et Mt.IC f()TIC£
"'°'1tl'la "°""the d•I• of the Ing cleeeflbed Of'opef. ty ellu-note or notes MCured by nM04ld fOf tehOol pu~ t><as 1no to w11nora..., •It 'l<:Tl'TIOUI INl*lll 1"8fyfl L Yeet ---------
hMrlno nollee above ated 1n Iha 1foreaald County NOTICE Of • Mid OMd of Trull to ""'t during Iha ttme t(>eclfted in otter to >eue the orooeny M•• ITAHlllNT Publlll!e<I Or~ Coe11 FICT!TlOUI .,..._,,
YOV MAY EXAMINE Ille efld Sl•l•.10 .,., ntUITll .. I.ALI SIS 000 00 Pl\IS 11'141 lollOw· Ille,.... Pvbtllhed Ofll'g8 Cou~rne fol\o'#lnQ pef90nl.l re Delly P!tot F8()r1.jery 3 10 NAm ITAT'lmWT n1e kept by Iha CQul1 u you Parce4 1 An undlVIOed Ne. 0710 lnQ uttmateo coats ••· 2 It 11 Ille tnlet\tion of this Oa•ty P1tot Janual') 21 F "" bui'""* 81 P,.RT'Y 17 1IM r,... ·~ Ptl'!IO"lt ''"
.,. a pertOtl lnlff•led in 11 1111111\tffell In and lo IOI I On Fet:>Nery 20, 1988 I I pen-I nd l dVt"'91 II 11'141 eo.td 10 ..... IAld prooeny 1ru1ry l 10 1986 AN'tR\' ~~ Belc'n 81Vd M·9•2 OCMng bullneaa a1
ll'te •tit• )'OU may MIW ofttKI 11'21 ln lhe Cltyol 130pm At\IEAS10£l0"N ll"'90ltl'teln11'-'publlcatton tt>tl'teh19hMtblOOerwtth1 i.1 9-40 ~a Ptti. C•90~l ---------•I r.t SU\VICES 3115:
11pot1 ,,,. exewtOI or tcirnln eoa11 Mau COVl'llY of Or· SEAVICf INC a CalifOtl'ltt of 1ri1t Nouce of Sale minimum ICOeOl•ble ren1e1 w~ FC'OOI ~ 1 SHOP B11cn Street •se6 ~
lelrllOf °' upc)tl Ille I I enoe State of Callfomtl ... oor9<)rattOn ... Truet.. or SJ 617 •II of '24 000 '*re-accord· Pl.8.K: HOTIC( C'•M CO<O 10· Aed "'°'' 9Mch Celt! 926e0
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Orange Coast DAil Y PtlOTI Monday, February 3, 1988
CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE
IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE
540-1220
411-8IOO
IT'S HARD TO BELIEVE LIFE
WAS ONCE SO DREARY UNTIL I
FOUND MY DREAM HO• JUST
BY lOOKlll8 Ill THE DAil Y
.PILOT'S CLASSIFIEDS.
CLA.MIFIED INDEX 642-5671
FROM NOftTH ORANGE CO. 540-1220 , lneraJ 1012 Ctnaa ••l •11 1022 ••ltllt ltatt Ct1ta ••II 1124 l1lltt1 Puianla
AUllAIU llll HI IUll Fti Salt t 100 HITAL 2607 Costa N111 2624 L111aa leacla 2141 Htttla/Jltttb 2111
Quiet street In auper Tl MUI t§H 1.40fui9 home iOJJt NOT A LM',.,'l~~~ Attrac furn bech, COf!V toe t g 2Br 1Ba In qufet Trip-Ocean/coHtllne lllew Lrg SUUll llTIL
neighborhood •Bdrm. A spaciloua remodeled 2Br 2Be. gd cond Adult Qual 1 111 1 1400• Sep lull kit $425, yrly Incl leJC Encl front yrd & encl 2Br tBA. Frplc, yard Wlely rentalt oow avall
2'118• Pool le 16•39 with .38R 3BA slngleatory with park In Coat• Men d~ & hJ>K f le 1 new utll1 Desire quiel. mat gar Pell ok S675tmo Nr $940/mo Incl ut lls s 129 50 wk A up 2274
large jacuz.zl ott master two master aultM on in Owner (7 14)6"2-3579 r uge r9 non-amkr 673-5580 19th & Maple s•&-1498 Mature adults 497-57~ Nwpt Blvd. CM 8-4~7••5
Bdrm Owner may carry oversized lot In lhe 200 N-3BR 2BA, epaoe rent *lll-11to* L 28 1B All or 997 9309 Agl 5 II I a11r I m ----'-..,,.,--:-:::~=-= $279.000 751-3191 bl"'"k ol PolnMltll ·-~-Cle1n & ready $89!5 3br 2 g r a. new decor ma cozy pr v u SU 1111 LIME ..,.. ,....., S t30. pets, ooean breeze bllh neww kit !Oda Ok i hse from ocean Yrly 1 •BR. moblle 'Betch C::::. SELECT 1ng $390.000 C•ll In Costa Mest &4~56 many othera IYlll S900 ~ utlls 675-7907 a•~tekt Cottage' Treasure !Sid 3026W PaclflcCout Hwy
.... PROPERTIES 144-1211 •SSOOO•Canquallfyyou 539-6190BestRltylee Lrg2BR tBaduplex, 1300 WW~Lll $650 •99-2704 N~e..ctt.RefrlgTV
----~ to own a routethat can Rent/Sale. Delbxe 2br 2ba sf, lurn Avall thru 6186 APARTIHHS Ne .,!rt ltacla 2669 S 125 .. ~ sgl. no d4IPOell ~ gen«ate oV8t'S2000per Ealdedplxwt2 carattech $775 818-968-0352 L1kebrand n-IAlluU11ttes llfl•IHllOO* V1cat1n lullh ·---·--·-I-;---:---mo Call today 759-8863 g• sa751 660 """"" --paid Pool, gar, no pets. * n Z72Z • r mo -~ Studio, exclualve area. 2Bdrm tBa 5680.s690 Relrlg. dishwasher & atove •( ffll PllfOI Acrtatt fili RETIREES DREAM • Col· lrplc Employed, quiet. 30 t Avocado 642.9850 tncl NO PETS 545-4855 (RG BIG BEAB CABIN. COLDWeu BANl(C!RO DUP~Ex-28, tba each RtVERSJDE LAND -b lnl lege Prk Unit. 3Br 2Ba, S595. For appt 67~5030 -Poof table. cir TV, 2
Warehouse site 6 75 den w/lrplc LR. DR. By Unlurn 1BR, carport, no MOYE I• •OW 2BDRM & 28A S7ootmo lrplcs sips 14 5•6·6916 So-ot.PCH $26•.900 .._ & Refrlg, dshw1hr, stove ___ , ___ --521 Cirnatlon By owner acres. zoned Pull per-pa... shopa. Adll• pets. $575/mo tst last & $595 mo 2BR I BA, patio. Incl No Pets 545.4955 Ital ah to Sllau
673•0241 or 673· 1541 mlts approx 2 wks. Frwy prel'd. No pets $1050. $200 dep. 673:519.8 pool. laundry room Easl· _ -•..t l&LllA PlltlSIU toe (7U)787-0382 Davel , Agt 546-5880 1128 W Balboa Blvd side loc . close to all •SHARP 1Br comp! re· 1 _______ ,._•-,.. 11,221,000 -8 It • 2 0 -149 E ·Bay modeled Covered prkng, 2BR nr SC Ptz.a Ou't 1iv-
Newly temodeled 3 BR Baat. ltacla l040 I.E. WHIM 11 S Ht. IC 14 CtrtH ••l Mar 2622 TSL MGMT 642·1603 close 10 sand Most utlls ing. carport $3!5/mo t
Cape Cod Bayfronl on fi h I WANT TO BOY YOUR Flat beSt bet yet ssn 1BR lb• duplex. like new PIH smt•IW/YIEW pd $625/mo 780-8862 ·~ ullls Eves 549-0234
Prtme corner location N!':,/~~ be~cn 3= HOUSE TAl<E OVER 2bdrm bltlns & near garage, stove, $750/m~ 2Bdrm 2Ba vaulted cell-2Br 1Ba. pallo pooJ. gar 38 yr old Prol/F n-amkr,
using tlnest qu1111y IP-family room For sale by PAYME~~·9~?a DOWN waves 539~191 Agl lee ~ dep 992-2,'.'89 mgs PM patio/balcony. Water/gas pd $725/mo accepting tran1ter to
polntments •nd intertors Bullder/or Lease Option l"iat 2144 Newer 2Br 2Ba, lrplc. 1ac bllln9 No pets 1601-B 1s1n St 650-8213 area, desires CdM/aptl Pier 1nd slip "4-IOIO 960-3521 lentah eeautlfUI & Sophl1tkated balcony,gar $1050 Soot 855·0665or631-6107pm -••UDO ISLE•• home to shr. or rmmt to
•Bdrm Peter's Twnhme hwy Avl 'J.1 1 720-9•.n POOL Pa110. frplc, X-1 ; Lux. newly dee 3BR 2BA slarch with Resp refs.
--------•IL It ·· 1041 Ro111tt/Co .. 01 $1500/mo. 759-7802 Olde CdM 2BR 1ba. avail tBr $580 2Br $680. ~500 apt. Lg 1outh patio Fem.onty (6t91454-2298
a1aal IC WOODBRIDGE 28R t'hba Mar .. 1 $700/mo Call alt sec Uni E-s1de 557-2841 $1475/mo yrly 675-84 11 BAL PEI\ F n-smk 2H shr
EIEULl IAY Gtatrll 2102 town!'se. Frplc. air cond. 5 excpt S~ 5411-3736 Prvt.1Br, frplc. pool, pallo. *LllO ISLE APT* -3Br stet>s 2 bch+vu S~ Ocean lllew and gorgeous clo 1 1 1 / 1 0 N tstllst & dep Betsy or beach 3 BR • ea w/bath E/SIDE CM 2BR 1 BA hm se o en.n s poo n lln:ISStls • 2BR 2BA. gar No pets 399 W Bay 2Br 1 Ba 102 Anti bes Don Alisa S4&-H 14 eves
Level 101 w/room for ex-w/yd. No pets. gar $700 $950/mo. Available 2/1, 2 car gar · pvt lndry wllh St $615 650-6357 675-1244 evs, 622-8795
panslon $465,000 HB 1 blk to bch. 2BR 1 BA 786-3635 w/d S 1050/mo. lease In l00lTl01 NEWPORT-MARINA APTS COM • Fem rmmte. resp n-
C Tatum Agt 759-1551 apl w/sndeck & gar $875 WOODBRIDGE T/Hse 64•-721t agt OU 28 28 F 1 smkr S450tmo t utua S · ~ $73~/mo 2BR 1'1tBA Luxury r 8 rp c, Call 8am 8pm 673 4982 JACIU REALn drac. •BR 2Yiba. tam & Co1t1 Mt11 2624
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ULNA PElllSIU PlllP IUJIAIEIEIT 111no rms Frplc. patios. laundry rm All bllins beach. boot sllp avallable Eastblutt shr w/prol Austr 11221,000 · Nt~rl ltacla lH9 71•1675-6173 pool, lake & tennis prlvil 2078 Th rln $1450/mo Sorry no woman Pvt lg rm & ba
Newly r~Odeled 3 BR •NEWPORT HEIGHTS* •-JL.--lilaa• 21 -. ~~~32r,~,t;~O-~o:,e mfe81iBJIU TSL MGMT u 642-1603 pe_1_s 760-0919 Btwn 8-5 N/smkr Avt tmmed $.450
Cape Cod Bayfront on BEST PRICE Ch1rmlng --vv APUTIEITS I SHARP 1 BR Garden Apt Nwpt Penn 3 & 4 Br 2Ba. • 191· sec 760-3905
prime corner location 3bd 1 'lrba, F/P & quality L11a11 ltac• 2141 Immaculate large Garden j Stove relng. sml yard. no yrly rntls $ 1050-S 1350 Fem. lrvtne 2BR 2BA. prof
using finest quality ap-brickwork Bkr 646-2111 FURN 2 sty lux hse, 2BR Big clean new dbl moblre Apts Beautlfully lend· pels s480/tno 548-1377 Villa Rentals 675·7015 d~l<w/vu on golf course
po1ntments and Interiors 48R 38A 1 11 IC 3BA, w/d. Avall 2/ 1-6/ t hm on e'iutts T 1 1 ... .,. d 1 $5uu + utlls 186-8552 Pier and sllp . am rm w rp , s14oo/mo 675 •• 354 . reas. s e. sca.-vv groun s. poo I •AVAILABLE NOW* AIRY 3 BR 2ba sundeck.
144 •0•0 2400 sq It 3 blks to sand. -----·----lab. white water. sunset spa, patio/deck. No pets UNIQUE Bachelor $525 garage, nr beach & shop-Fem shr 2Br 298 sp1.clous • Comm pool & lennls Fee vu, yr lse. n-smltr $1495 18drm $595-$615 1BDRM wi carport s620 ping Yrly $1200/mo Irvine Condo Pool. Jae,
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land Priced for quick lalMI 499·2704 avl 411186 2Bdrm 1' •Ba $705 OR w/prvt sngl gar s650 673-4496 or 673-7427 take priv N/smkr 30 +
1002 --------•• !~~;a~:~· ~fos2~e5~g~s Ptai .. 111 2107 Clean 3Br. 2Ba. ~rd 2 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 QUIET pauo. pool, spa. BAYSIDE DRIVE tBR prof $450 833-9550 1---------IAYSR-ES blka to ocean $950/mo 2Bdrm 1 =a;--$725 NO PETS 549-244 7 den. 1•,ba dlx condo' Fem snr Lagun1 Niguel
Ht11tl/Codos I* TRY 14000 HW•• vn Owner 642•4588 _ 2BR I ba. dplx yrly; 3 BR Call Sal/Sun 492-64'4 1 151 E 2151 548_2408 ., YILU MAIER& Frplc. pool. pvt bch Condo 2Br 2Ba $425 ~ • ..,
---------2 Slory 3 bdrm 2 bath. aor IAYFllOU llY v1rw ILIFFS nae 2 ba. yrly v I p OCWF -$1700/mo 675-1909 . ullls 494-3196 alt 5pm 88 feet on the bay 1n ex-' "" • Properties 675-2232 atlT 1eR. BALCONY carpor1 2324 Elden, Apt 1 Gtaeral 1002 c:onditioned condo nr elusive gate guarded Trina Model. 3Br 2Ba. L H · -2Bdrm fully furnished $.485/mo 7 141545.5440 642-5155 Chllhaven 2Br 1Ba lrplc MIF. prol 28 ~ Live on bch
l.SOL.TrLY I SC Plaza Pool spa Baysnores• A large nome 1 S205K By Own~S0-1 106 S700's rental 2br crpts Poot. pvt bch Security or 2131439.6'1 17 2BR 2BA. trg play yard eic Ideal for rettred per-1n Nwpt $475 ·~ uuls 1st. '* ii; * lrplc • tarpon Ol"ly onb a large 101 Room tor Ill CAIYll •Ill lhru-out bit Ins provided No pets $1300/mo pp Ctllldren welcome Orps sons No pets 548-5306 I as I 6 7 3 -15 52 o r
v ~L~~F'S Vlp~~RT~~~~, S92 Tue~3~~~~:· Call pool or to ado on 4 Priced to sell Monaco ~~1~f:9 tolt:;:rs avail 6'12· 1802 or 631-8250 tBR • l BA qs GO SEEi crpt dsnwr encl gar EASTBLUFF 2Br 1'lBa 494-5559
Bdrms lamtly room. Model 3Br 2'1t8a. Shows g OCEAN vu MOBILE HM 7 W ~, ;:~~;7~T lndry tac Uflls po t r pie pa110 poo i M 35-45. •BFt 2BA hse Gs~~:O~~ ~~~r~~.t;~~, ..,.·~~ :IW!~Mlll\ 0 11 er 9 ' 2 e gar 8 g e t1ke a model Open 1-5 C • I JI 2122 2BR 2ba, adlts, no pets, _ s590i mo No pets $850/mo 644·0006 C M Pool. spa. n-smkr
nuge prvt entry court Piii J 111 $1.380000 SallSun $490.000 Agl. Ortal t Ir security Pvt beaches. 2Bd 188. cpts. drps. gar WEOFFERACMOICE E'BLUFF deluxe twnhse $325• utll 650-931 1
yard & complete wrap.
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aroond patio Like new Executive home, prvt com-Brand n-2+2+gar,. frpl ROOMY 2 Bdrm house _ living? We can offer any· Frplc, nu stove w/mlcro, Penln $350 3BR 2BA
interior Move-in fresh' Ill CAIYH HE STORY l munity 3Bdrm 3Ba • Patin $925 Fee 6'107 near beach Partly turn 2Bdrm 1Ba. garage. lrg thing from a small apt tc dbl gar(opnr nu cpts & NO unlll May t 673-4289
Olfereo by a very rea11s11c EXECUTIVE MOMr Den & formal dining Pool TEUllElfT 111-HIO S7501mo 494-0077 patio. grnd fir A111 now a 4 bdr'll house II look· blinds No pets Swim -& anxious owner at truly a Fabulous home tor eK-& tennis $440 ooo Or $600/mo Larry 54&-5880 1ng tn CM NB. or He po 01 & rec are a NB Penin Fem to shr
bargain P"Ce ot $229 500 ecuttve hv1no 30 h sit Best Otter 644-6590 307 POINSETIIA 3Bd 2Ba SPECTAC•Ull VIEW Eastside 28r 1ea 1 cnlld think ol us ltrsl for tnat S 1000 mo 1st last wllem 28, n-smkr,2 BR
incl land High balance down oar over1001<.1ng 2 Fplcs. Jae. 1 Blk to Sea LO 2Br 3Ba New crpt. 2 ok 2563.F Elden $645 ChOice ol 1dea1 living $250 sec Appt only 2t>a nse walk 10 beh
assumable loan Surely golf course stereo room LllO IAYFRO•T S l950tmo Call 786-6399 mstr suites Aval! March No dogs Call 675_9291 TSL MGMT 642-160:? 675·0068 $550tmo Cable, patios
ine ltneSl value now of pool table area 25 fl mir-ITripleJC at 101 value On the 3BR/2'~ ba lg family hm 1st S 1400/mo Dys _ 645-3700 646-0793
tered We are very proud rored wardrobe plus ---------sand $695,000 Carol Sep dtning grdmlwtr 476-2657. Eves 497-4325 2Br 1•,ea Townhouse WISTIAY ELIE• APTS Furn OCEANFRONT sharp Need fem rmmt 10 shr
of this lls~mg" walk-in closet Reduceo LOCATIO• PLUS! Tatum Rltr 759-1552 paid s 1600/mo 720-9205 323 E 18th Gar lrplc No 2311 ELDEN AVE 2br gar no pels To 6115 3BR house In t>eaeh area M11ti111 & Co to only S' 100 ()()() Ll1aaa li111I 2l 52 pets $700 Agt 550-1015 Lrg 2Br 2Ba Eastslde up. $800/mo 8181795-30 t8 tor 211 680-6764
6,0_5560 ANYTIME! DOROTHY HARDCASTLE !Walk 10 snops res· SHYIEW $800's 2bdrm So PCH up· - -28R E d T stairs 011erloolls pool LIDO DELUXE 2eR, OR. __
I taurants markets from 3BR 2',BA • tam rm graded kit or reduce rent OCU• Yl(W ast51 e wnnse Gds & water pd Encl gar lrplc brick patio Non-smoker M/F share
Remodld Beach Collage I this poo1s1oe 2·stry JBA Great v•ew Pool tennis, 3br ux nm at S 1250 New 1BR, model home, Garage $720/mo Call No pets $710 645-5780 s 1250 lse 640•7006 Newport Crest condo
and Bache I or u n 1 t condo wl lrplc & Dbl gar security Reouceo 10 53 19 I Agtlee Wool crpt. trplc. view Dick 666-4000 dy; · · $400 -Imo. 645-5533
$199 .900 M osen Only $125.000 Ruth $365 000 , t e rms 9 sq fl !Br $675/mo R11 z Avail 2115 6•0-2426e11/wknd Wesl CM Lrg 2BR 2BA NEAR LIDO MARINA
Proper11es 760·264~3 l aune Rltr 646·4360 213-430·3629 $875/mo 786-5680/H, * e As Ts Io E c 0 z y new•' dee, gar 811all Ne :JELUXE 3BR 2BATH Nwpt Crest twnhse, pool, rplc washer/dryer 979 7990 pets Aval! 211 SS951mo DECK St250 998 5868 spa, tennis. Nl smkr M/F
"" ..._ ~ ...._ __... ""' decor $4 75 675-6458 646-1869 or 642·3850 ~-~~~~ ~e.c;:r~~~~~-.. ~. ~~· .. .---.-blt1ns 760·6609 · · /W Bachelor frplc new I 760-3832 or 646-1549 •
BEAMED ceilings sky-le rt leacla 2169 WESTUH VILU&E HWPHT SNORES SEND A lights oak & Ille 3 BA I'!'!!'.,.~--.-.-~.-. S925tmo 3BR 2BA lower
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2ba So of Hwy Frplc 28 IBA duplell. 'l blk lo We!i'tfielcl BACHELOR $495 un11 gar laundry room
' New appliances 2 car bch gar sndeck. yrty avl New Carpeting & Drapes across from beach
. • prkg s 1600/mo Call Agl 1Fet> 1 $875 mo -b48-'239 F Ill p R M Pool & Spa No Pets 2 10 Gr11nt
I.> ~~ 673-5354 675·8688 '2BA den -3BA condo Sec l LY A A T ElfTS 645-8122 833-8917 TSL MGMT 642 1603 l> "' Sparkling clean large apts
Prof tem lo shr 3Br nr
beh.' n·smkr/pelS Pool
1enn1s $.400 5•8·3010
~ r.:--~ 11F you hke fireplaces & entry & gar Pool lennis tor tam111es w•lh 1 or 2 Foa1t1i1 :1 wood walls this unique & J a c N o p e Is children Near park Heal I V 11ley 2634
Prof IF snr lg luJt 2br 2ba
CM twnhse flp wld ten
nis. pool n-smkr. avl J/ 1 Newport Ver sat lies S•60. ,., 1 751 _4878 bachelor quiet ground I u
·~ 'tie I 3Br 2Ba lrt·level duplex IS $1425/mo 833·3349 paid No pets $700 Cape Cod Condo 2Br 2Ba t lor you• Gardnr. gar etc • RENTALS AVAIL NOW 2Bdrm I' .ea e "
$ 600 6 0 729 2Bdrm 2Ba $720 frptc Ol w frig. w/O ti 1 4 · 1 111 msg $900 10 $4000 per/mo 398 W Walson 631_5583 carport $875 786-4689
(? 1) e J ASMINE CRK 3BR Ferguson/Hahn 642-1183 ~ a wlvlew wood firs, top $450r en ts cozy llttle •Mesa Verde d'IUIC 2er Haal. Beach 2640
6 cond, lovely p atio oceanclose bungalowall 2Ba,new decor,dlw,gar 2BR2BA gar lndry Nice
floor location 011er1ooking Prof MIF. straight. n-smkr
fountain Charming unit Shr e1egan1 2BR 3BA E
w/oak accents $600/mo CM twnhm. Pvt ba, gar
lease 644-72 11 agt pool jac. $450 722-8674
SPACIOUS 3BDRM .2BA Rmml shr new 3br condo
/view Ne1tl 10 bch Gar-pool 182 C M non smkr
age Yrly S 1300 Av all $400 '1 utll 722-76'12
now Villa Rentals
675-4912 or 754· 1792
't19 $2400/mo 760·1634 ullls pd 539-6191 Agt tee s75o No pets 640-2495 4 pleit Quiet street. t ~ t I LARGE 2BR lBA Duplex Bayfront 3BR 2BA, 2 car •PACIFICA TWIMMS mile 10 beach No pets ~ ~ ~wee " $975 No garage Avail gar. avail Feb 10-June Nwp1 Hghls spacious 2BR $650 Call Jean 631 -1266
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W/O n-smkr $395 mo ··~
u111, avt lmmed 857-9074 I occup . $2000/mo 509'~ 2''>ba. den. pool. tennis Curt 11631-1266 $695 Nice 2BR 2ba. cpts II YOU :1 ,,,.~. ACACIA Asll tor Jack 1ac St500tmo 640-4509 ,·'.,/ -633-214 1 Dys Only •FREE CABLE fv Lg tBr 8 drapes Oisnwasner OESF' RV E EKec home. prvt communi-Garden Apt Pool. rec rm Call 714/960-461 4 J
Costa Mell 2124 1 ty. 3Br 3Ba ' Den & tor-$555 710W 18th Street 'f H E Bf.ST'. B I mal dining, pool & tennis DELUXE 210 & 21& _ ~ 1on-,11;~v1CT0RIA (dt.1plex) $27'00tmo &44·6590 $475 1BR moblle nm Mlle to beach encl gar-
2BA. pa110 new carpel. Quiet adull park No pels age, lrpl¢ blt·IMs. STOO
floor tile. $700 mo $.450 Furnished 18r. security 673·7787 or 759-5590 After 5 30. 960·4614 ~ I sec dep 962-1092 gale, pool, 1ac. etc . T I cl -$850/mo-mo 6'16-4270 I $550 1BR. atr fenced SEIWUID YILU&E 0 a OVt um: \.OUr fcnorHt' .eta( lier. he~t fnenJ Of [() 2BR newly painted. new --pool carport So Cst n cpts Upper unit Nr So 1K1ds/sml pet fine 5 rm Plza area 966-l 136
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Cs1 Plza $695 640·6161 abode rite nr ocean $850 ~ Someon e SpeU,l ( l'i (i ent Jnt'i )a~ t o r Oil \ 5Q( a li ne - - -tree ullls call 539-6 191 tBr tBa new crp1. gar. ! •2t55=A AMERICAN• I Agt lee trig upstrs 1922 Wallace Live where you nave
h · I h j 2BR 1BA duplex. garage. $510 SMC 550· 1015 •Spectacular apls ~you r earrft t rnt~'iagt can (' cu l1. Ill a Da1h Pil o t new carpet,pallo.$700LARGE 3Bdrm2Ba w/gar •t&2Br 1&2B8'ulles • I mo $450 sec deposit !Walk to bCh/Lldo VIiiage IAMIA MAR APTS •Specious 1ownnouses V I j I' I I.. I ( ) t t 11 j 548-8475 S 1200 mo yrh/ 964-6922 tBr & 2Br trig. range. • Flrepleces
1> a entlOe 'i .t< Jt'C 1l lJ<..,{. f II \ l'i ,I irt<.J;t tr. a ,!( S n1USt lauridry.pool,carport No •Pr111e1p oa1Go:i1es or
•\ Choice E·slde t>ungalow 1Wattrfrt"I Co••Hlty S550 & s650 Gardon pa11os ~ h I bllms yrd free ullls $495 i2000sl llhse 3br 2'/Jbe pets rmo I
&> p rt· f) t 1 • 93 1 w 191h St 548-0492 WMY •OT• ... ' ' j k i ds/pet w elcome1 Frpl, dbl gar. new decor, 1 • All .I<.., \\di .1p pl.ll rri h .. h I H l1 539-6191Agllee I W Np S1200/ls642-2423 IMllEDIATEllOYEI• •3L1ghled lenn1s court& ~ E StDE T/H 38R 2',.,Ba NEWPORT ISLAND yrly 2BR 1BA collage lyP4f. *2 Swimming pools f )t j c I I 1 Ot \\ tl I . t eh 12t I1 FRPLC YARD PATIO WI O 2bf quiet neighborhood private pallO. gar. w/d •Streams & pond~
I) HKUP DBL GAR OONA COYple prel'd no pets hkup No pels $675/mo •Sorry no pels ~ r---c 0 up 0 N Send-To~ Da I~ -p~ 0 t-Va lent i ne. s ~ - --: E::~=~mo~: t-:~8:ack refs s; :~~~:9
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Slorage Spaces Avallable
De Anza Bayside Village
300 E Coast Hwy. N 8
673-1331 Mon -Fri 9-4pm
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I.E. S.Jt/lt11 ~ 330 W t BL C M CA 92626 Bay 3BR2')8A condo 2 COND04BR 2Ba $695/mo. upper unll ~ ~ es d y. OS ta esa . I car gar Pool & spa s 1200 mo Agt 64•· 1133 dshwr fndry rm. carport WHY NOT CALL A~rtatatl 2750 • II $1200/mo. Isl & last __ _ _ Close 10 all Move In 1m-113·1111 EASTBLuFt 6 units 2300. $400 dep Dys 220-4210. VERSAILLES 2BA 2b& medlotely Ap;rr IP tt"111'
n Nome PLone Eves 534-3858 suite $985 All ame111tles 2035 Pomona SEAWIMD YILU~E owners unit tOxgrosa u n I S d 667 7252 " • 1725,000 Bkr 953-1220 ~ I E'SIDE 3Br 2ba. lam rm, an Y · _ TSL MGMT 642" 1603 15555 t~unllngtqn Village I i -
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,.. SI 100tno pets 151-0729 fly rm, $1200 Villa Rentals New crpl, paint. etc All Freeway. nonh of Beach 2719
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E-SIDE 38r 28a Oplx. sml 675-49 ~_.?A 754·1792 utlls pd Sml pvt yrd $475 to McFadden west on ·2 Olflces-CdM Togethef Ct s z· yard, gar $895 • $800 s J Small pet Ok 780-8862 McFadden 0 I d 1 Y tote 1P dep No pets 631-1757 •• •H eas1s1de deluxe 2BR 1BA. 1 i ,Saa Cltatalt 2176 ~101;22~Ps~n~~
I EtSIOE newly decor 28R CapiltrHt 2171 t level huge yard cedar rY H 2'44 Roomy sunny Ylew H r svs avart • pl1('ng So of ~ Amount Included s 2BA. f/p w/d hkuf encl Aent/opllon s'25 3bdrm deck lrplc welk-in WOOOBAIOOE COlllDO tea upstrs lndry gar PCH 673-46&4 ~5pm cloM I dshwr Ir~. wl d 2 b r 2 0 a car P 0 r 1 $600 No P81• 493·2710 yd gardnr Incl 775. space agek1tg1r kldspet i n cluded Garage S925tmo 720-0876 S11t1 •-1 2610 •Prtftsslt1tlll,.••
, V I sec 646-0491 675·3432 539-6191 Agt lee ,.. 2 ,..
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B • ·~i~~-18 lpt w1ter view $650 mo to mo No pets Ample gueSI pllg ~ /. ~:;,~~ ~~~e-in 539-6191 lalMI( S750tmo 105 Cedar Way 497 ·3097. 548-5880 Utll & Lg sign Incl
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' Like a house 3br 2ba rock.__•_•..,•-·----·---M1'1c ltal1l1 3 -.. E/stde lrg 2BR. bel<;, g1r Almoat Ocnlrnt. furn • 000. 1388. 545 & 520 S~ ~ lrplc 2 Q•r ·2 sly $800 1 u tins, p1110. F 6 539·619! Agent lff s625rMo 81 81289•9307 120 E 20111 SI -$675/mo 2br/1'rbn grt loc PYI I 1 17 WE STCUF
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color $1095 6'12-9666 be Shown Sund•y ;:.:.~~~~~.;_;;.;~~==========:J rem CM 546 1307 eves _ •
, MESA VERDE-3BR 2be B1yfron1 upper tBR •Pt• WOODLAND YILLAGI RH~mh 1~_3_BmR !'~slt11ra,kap1 .~&,!~ .. •!_# 1SuL1"1 '1 1500 1111. real nlc. New 10\'lrer otc sptce Perfect "' ..,.. ..., · wa to ... ~"" • n
cpt1drp1 ~car g1r G11r-1or1wr11ertsomeonewno APARTMlllTI _t>c;_h 1300 722•8508 ~~~~ ~1~~~ p d • n • r A ve 11 2 I t , doetn 1 n..o foot 1fl tflc Room with kUch Ind leun-852· 1700 · ._ ~ S1176tmo Dy 474 0800 $1400/mo Btrbar•. Cole 'l'•,.. •. I ' "' ~Mrl•n \111~ AIJI V•i•'' ''"''"'' 1t,, ···~~ dry facll r n 1mkr. Ok
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Plus.... CONDO 2Bdrm t 8-43 sq ll.lhwr Nr PC t1 n f>•A I ol'I~• hAtll•N Nllll .l'llA t • 6 p I Ifie. ~ 28• Over atream1 & lalha Pniaula '"U • sras • UHHY HOii B1tth/ tttll 2711 0$ o &46 2947
ra111 Dbl gtr wtopnr wld ZtOl UllU llAOI CdM dlx 8u11.. A/C 1nat1Ued All new decor UOllLN llOO·HH ampi. ptig ulllt f. jenllOf 6 Avail now St501mo 't I Balt>01 B!Vd 38f 28a I llH... llto-1110 llTH • U S5 E Cat Hwy 975 6900 ~ S500 wcurlty 5•9-240 lrp". ~1r t blil to bch J llHH•S IHl·l ltl ";~'J5 rr 10:tw\':; C:: For .._ 11or .. ront, 450 ~ , Pluth P'OI decof 181 den. S IOOO mo yrty e73-2i43 lU, HAT t MT W&Ra lllOl . TV mild ~. Ir.. ti. exit loc off PCM
blllna lrple. wro ()v., 28drm, 18• newty <McOf· IU ,11ualWI cot1... helled poo1 a &4$-.HOO 1-~ M·r
'<>Ok• l&k• 4 '°"n111n1 1ted YH rly Blk to •teipt to oc:un Kitch• Sell With !ASfl Pool, IK Clb H" Nr SC ~h Carpets. bltnd~ Tll •HMf•lll lH·OOI I U2 1111 avail 98!5 N Coaat Hwy 11.1 1 B.A Ell
Pt11 S950Jmo &40-1812 $7$0 No pets 67S--eeo& Lagun1 Beach. 49A !5~4 CtMlln.d,Acl• 642.~71 -:-=---------------COUPON --------..... -.-..---
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FNU\ ans Enlhu•lullc pereon FULL TIME &llDl&.DI OIAITIL llllll ....... lrft"D •UL.111&1.E* DflNE..VO!P \IUl1U NI needed IOI dynernlc N B Typing 50.90 wpm and AP pl Y 7 AM on I y FMt food reetwt, now It ~ ~ ftr I U\ Aett1fereton 1121 & Up ~I 1Kllf$ 1111
genet1I dertllet of11ce hive good Of anlullOnal Mec:Qreoor Yacl\t1 1&31 hiring tor Gtlnd Opet\fnO. f« tM fOlcwil!Q ~ scl.llW w....... ... & Up -.&.MU1 QE FREE Salaried -I/time x-Ray eklll .. our• l 00-5 oo If P11een11a Cotta M.. All ehlM• MW1 be 1e °' llloM FIT & PIT aw-l1UU\. Ofytn, v-/eleQ'" 1 Up o c Altport ., .. Atrium lie and IHl1t1ng beck-lnter"ted c;aM Judy 11 Pll...... older HOuHwtvet & tender, FIT O.V Food ~ Slovee 199 & Up
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Janltorlal, uUllUes Lo11 a : 6"0·2970 , --lmmedllle O"""nln~ tor In l*llOn btwn t-5, Mon ..... (alartlng 81 M tw~ F~" 1 IUn 9*2" t•• -.STllOTlll ..-thru S.t F.t> 3 thru Feb Apply In l*90fl ~ [IDU o par g. o ·•36& a•ll'JI HOUSE MGR PI T 4 Accounting o.c:>t AUit-qualified petllOn ltrl9 13 11045 Warner II 1o.tn & 12 noon. Allll fol UU\A . ALL APPUA
82t s EAdd St.
FU!letton, CA
714-M08300
213-el1-1701
Pllll lfrlOl lfAOI I :r.~~;~d c;~.u;:P,:: 1ant for Gen Cont Loe In ~~Exl~l(':m~ Euolld In Fin veJt.Y ~-No phone c.etta unary· a!:2.•:1•rrt••• .. 111•
E. 171h Sl.1. Coa11 M"a Reta req'd Am & bOard + Nwpt Bc:h Full-time. benefit• and working I ..._S lllUl1l 111•• LARGE 8 ELECTIOH CW 1200 sq ft a110 I* sq tt,.FOUNOlem pup, approx 4 salary Call 432_8014 bkkpg computer ·~ condltlOl'lt Apply lll10 llLP 8t8 IMpyHoftOwLW UNIOUI 'URNITURI HEW & USED IMW'81
avall lmmed. Cllt tor app1 I mo, Newport Helghla pret .. 10-key, light typing, Full OI p/tl!M Daya & Laguna BMch PRIZES 1947 8 Mein SI Lem .. -
to ... 8:30-5·30. Craig I are1 ~31 642-7257 PIAOTIO&L llHI llllng, congen1a1 per MAHI OUST eva Very llU. tched--lent• Ml VOLUME IALl l
931-1288 IFOUNO Mali Gldn Relr.1 3 Hrs per da", s10 hf. 8 ~.':,~~,r~t• S!~:ip ~: IAllY PILtT ~~A~lu~ :~~. ltat11l llJI TRfS 81:.~d~~a.: ~~ SERVICE 4 L£A8tNO I •;~-: ia1 ~uppy. 1E7 4th St. Santa day week 6 S-2916 t1ct K•rl It 852-J202 330 W Bay StrMt Balbol Blvd &11111111111.... Ill~ ..... •-••M 3e70 N. Cheny AYe I.ONO n1-.. L~~; ~:: .~~,~~~~AO •.rlcal OH ct s Ill IFFIOl/P-T., 1-1 ., ~: ~T~ai . •TID'l UUn Ex.p =-~97-5484 L8dl .. PUT Open 1~ 12-5 (No. Cher~~)
Gray Manx/no 1811 OHh, Pay Oltl't Perm. mature rell1ble 111 llTOlll AL1uutTllll UIY ·=-tr FRIGIDAIRE Lg apt u ~~~ •EXECUTIVE SUITES 673•8035 Jack 548 8262 For Oevetopmt7Construct lady, n-smkr 754-0370 .,,...llr9Tlrl/ 11 10 0 k 1 n g I 0 r • needed tor better diMlgn 11 ~ • w/frec•. Brown, exQlll fj ..._ ... Prestl~••llNryices Walk Joanne ::llHao-·5910 Co In 0 C. Airport arM 11n-11Sc Hosl/Hoat ... to work M-tport• boutique Ex-you ere Ing fOt eJrtra cond $85 648-1829 OPlH &EVEN DAVI
lo A rpor1, Reat1uran11 M1rllyn 'Ketn wkdys Must have expetlenoe U W Of fl OE PASTE IP AllTIIT F 11 30AM-2·30PM Ideal pet1er1<:41 a mull. FuhlOn ~ .::n:~ ~!'~ Fri.wtllre ;_/fnr 20.I cu I~~~~~~~~!
and Hotel• 752-0681 CALL 751-8003 SIOllETAllY I for "'"'ton~-le , __ .. 1 Island. 75M974 to go pli _,,... • ,,_ '"v I·
I Immediate opening for 1 ,,_. ... ..., """'ng Mountain, Knott• Berry M XJn1 cond Wht w/wd
Beautllul . 2 ttry ONlc• SclaMll I Accounting Newport Beec:h Tax I exper typesetter Muel d°'ay' ~:~ dur~':° the &ITI MTll... Farm, 0< win Prlz• Wld trim, Ice m9ker. S300
Condo. 2274 sq H., part I l11tr1clit1 3012 ACCOUNTING Lawv-r need• t\ard work-1 have have mark-up 225 E 17th St ~ fJcl*lenced. 845-S355 Awarda. Call oa nowt We 4'97-1768 or SS~
turn w .. t of OC Alrpon Ing ._,.rel•"' with curr-t exl)ef., paste-up back------na~ MWl'll 099nlnoa In I llT -·-$3000/mo GrOMIN,canj *APPLE'H-111 Private word pr';;°~easlng ;;_ ground ttelpful. l(lnt ben-rettaurant . BALLOON CHASERS! C M . H.B or J: V w-i ..,...-..c....!'!'!!
sublet VIII• Rental Prop lesson S15hr Se1uphome, CLERK penencie (CPT Helpful) ellts Including me<llcaJ & P/TF/TWll•S. neededCM11•lnX-ctlQ 642-4333 .. ~ngdornotP/U ::;.,•..-1,.11·
Mgmt 675-4912 OA'bu11nesssystem55A-5540 Up to'S2500 Call L1ura den1a1 insurance, con-CHhlet, counter help, for b•llOn r~3"'91 1 .....,. wt .....,.. ~ 754-I 792 We need an ind1v1dua1 with "'~ &S genial 1tmose>he<e ~ p Por1 110 vott ..,.. ~ Eatlt--tll ~curate lO-key ablllt'~ ~4-12 "'1 ... lzza maker.10< tut food Malnten1nc;e tor Apts. Adull wtex,__,..._ 1 ...... u _ !..: ""' """ tact ,..I SS&. ..-.2-432 l eJtl Opetallon Lunch hOurs, Exp·d In blJlldlng tredee ..----or 1-0 dtyr S 110. PbMco ' ....
Ctaatreial Prtftrly by touch to worlc 1n our UUl HOlnlllY 29 l good pay wlll train Muat helpful Must be Mil'd I ~ 1~ Drug Stoni trv. el(ll S 150 M&-9441
Z771 Dt•tttiCI 3011 Cos1a Mesa Olllc• L1t1gat1on exp.,.. non--·-i-•-speak engH•h 6"1-8209 worker Wllll~to 19.m. wort! ewnirv! 4A~~1WASHER 1 DAYER a145
•P1.__,....1111,.1111!'11iiw"9 Previous banking ex-smkr, Npt Ekh 760-8866 .,._ --• 3033 O So Brlstol C M ••2-4914 .... ,.. 10 • ·...-.._ G 1350 sq tt STOREFRONT ll Pllll perience a plus Must IAILY "LIT -..,. "" -ends PIMM call Man-eec:tl u '10V9 S125.
)(Int MESA VERDE New?on Beech family w/3 have ablllty to work with PlllT-TIIE CLllllOlL 330 w Bay Street aoer 7M;-01156 DlatiwW 1100 Me-6848
location 54S..123 c;hlldren Must have valid numbers/amounta with In Fuhlon l•land area Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 Clerks llllTU "'.. raraltue 1114
•Combined Office/Shop 'tlriver·s Uc, start as soon speed and accuracy Ex-Type 50wpm, 8 30-12 30 UJ UJ l
224 sq 11 w/1lnk c 2' ... possible 760-3605 Of cellen1 salary and t>en-Mon-Fri $15/Hr Med Ins • IRCLE 1-11111ns M-F. FT/PT $4/Ht, Hwl-I
Nice CM .,.._ 548: 7249 821-530 1, ask lor Jen e I 11 s pa c; k age ir claims background help-port Bcn. 64().82 l 1 LES 957-8133
__ • OI ----1ntefnted please call tul Great oppty for right S I SSIO OlllTll I UllWlll. 1--------I OOOft n llflllL ••• tHl11S.nl0t 714)241-2170 person Call Donna I II IOW HIRll~, PIT & FIT Ap-. 11 T..... *..,_ULE* ' ' ' !Help needed lmmed Own Lindsay 644-4242 • >"7 ,..., o -~--Jlle bd FREE TANOING transportation 645-0961 Tummy Stuffer. 270 So ueen ,...,.,. .... , rm
Lrg Show Room & OHloes STATE FARM llHI Estatt lfflot Mir. UYHTISlll Brlllol, Cost• M... Mt, twn beds, dining 191,
CornerolWestcllll& INlne1 llllSEIHPEll INSURANCE Experienced Large lCOlllT DIOITIYE CISllUS fca~rr;T~t·:O.~ee IVC Sign space avl on,Westcllll Live tn or llve out Good coastal 0 C ollloe. Reply Needed for Automotive & llUYllY P11111 or ' ., · 1
1•1·1101 salary Nwpt Bch !amity COMPANY to Bol( 4355, Costa Mesa Real Es1ate Classllled ISSIS1AIT lllllUS wanled. Full time. Inquire DINING TBL/CHR 195
w/3 children. Must have CA 92628 Conlldenttal Advertising $ales at a Allen Beek Florist, 2809 TWIN BED $25.
drlver·s lie 760-3605 or nu ltytHtl "'"' rapidly eJtpanding local Interviews Wednesday Newpor1 Blvd. 675-1353 751-7200
la•aatrlal 2711 821 -5301,asklorJan C I Cl llEOEmHllT newspaper. Aggressive, 9-11 A.M.at227.1Falrvtew °'lvecsCrouCoun1ry No Kg Bd & bedding 1250
1440 sq h. $792/mo OC Ht• 111, 12121 for pres1lglous Newport sell·dlsctpllned lndlvld-Rd . Costa Mesa (Farrvlew exp nee Calif Uc req'd M9Ple lbl 1. chre 1350·
Alrp0<1 area 3015 South Ttadltll 4650 E Center olllce Typing uala may earn excejlent MICGregor Yecflta Obi bd SSO 8S4-3303 Orange. SA 832_.190 •111 l"ty Ea,ltJtr skills & pleasant attitude Income (salary + com· & Wiison). 1631 Pleoentla. CM CUSS lllll &IH a must All employee mfsalon), benefits, and Couch & Loveaeet 1150
Substitute blllngual class lCClllT1H benefits provided Call advancement oppor1unl-Call (71 4) 537 -4840 for EASY ASS EMBLY WORK Euy chf 125 Stereo S75
he... p rt' tr~' room aide Urgently ucan1111ES Ron Jackson 6-44-4242 ty Sales and/or ad11ertls-more Info. EOE $600.00 l)ef 100 Guarin-2 drear & 2 nlt•tndl 27to nffded by Huntington HI. CUHS 1ng experienoe helpful teed Paymenl No E.Ji-S 100 Cott Ible & 2 end
--------Beech City S<:hool Dis-llECf9TIO•ts·Ts llECJmlllST ·-::... Send resume to: • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • •• • l)eflenoe/No Sales. 0.-tbll $75 97~ IW NllT MPt.U trlCI 3 Hrs/Dy $6 53/Hr r 11 SWITOI MAii P. Blevins • •• ~ tails Mnd Mlf-eddr-..ed •----------
unit Annual rent S19,200 HS Call 96"-8888 Full-lime experlenc;ed llllY PILIT • e 3419 Enierpriae Rd, w/mattr S30 552-8291
BMW 320!, ·eo·~. 82M mt
A.IC, emf. new tltec, 5
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rod. "500, $54-7514
DATSUN '81 280ZX
TtJABO Auto. T-top.
LOA.OED 19K mf XLNT
CONO 1 OWNER
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FERRARI ·92 308GTSI
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S35,900/0bo 771~75 Ocean view 2BR 2'~baea Apply 20451 Cratmer Ln l••ttll•tt l•Hil,l ii IPHATH HUIE CtAST : , DELIVERY DRIVER : stem~=· T~~~::~":11t::
ASklnn $210,000 Ask for lt•Jtrt/l"ilt, tJ typing ""'-m p•-a•• t e • F ""-F o~c·" oav1s Grubb & p f • 1 "" .. ., · "' .... n P 0 Box 1560 Da1'ly Pi.lot motor route • t: ... -oe. L ~2 •1:·--11--~-IS rt tllltlll/ ••J• t ftt, lrt1t phone manner Good CoSla Mesa. CA. 92626 • , lllllHW..-u FIAT ·79 SPYDER. '4K
Elll• ealty 493-8812 MHftts. working conditions In • available in Huntington -• EUCTllllll'l 111111 c;:;;c; erunrn pool tbl ml auto, amNm, "'G-(1(
M•i1i1trallH 5100 Santa Ana Call Louanne ~ • •. 2 yrs exp. 77G-7070 ~ exll cond w/llght & ec-nu Midi tir... M.ts>ef '
1 .. ia111 I f i··1ea·a1 MANAGER Cl1•)112-H24 II Candy Strlpers Candy SALES CLERK for lingerie • Har bor area. 1-2 hours .• n-1111 IUU cea l 1500ob0 528-1000 eond S3200 854-7088 ... (7 14>432-9868 sttop, experience prefd • ft -• JAG 74 XJ1'2 F • TRC TllPIWY SVCS. Cos1a Mesa 548-6444 • per a ernoon. • Full-lime. APC>IY In per'lon John Wayne Tennie Club . Ol'CI Vo
IHi Hll for Salt 1m--"1a1e O"""n1ng for lull noo C•••ts tJ 124 II SECRETARY SALES -For Fun Naut~a1 • Call 642 4333-Mond • btwn 7am-3pm 425 So Full Family Memberlhlp ~~ et~BEA 91'9-UTt.-""""' .-v ... • • • ay. •• Coast Hwy, Lan 8ctt Incl tranaler I• $850. .--_...., _____ 2~900..., ttme o111rict Manager lllPtl/IH OFFICE G=~~ :~~tn~et~~"J ~;~ /xP ~~~~~~~h!~C:~~ : Friday 10-5 P.M. Ask for • INT OESIGNE;'; ASSOC 851-5054/0 7116-11 47/E FUL• S14,900, 87~220
For Sale or Trade 12,000 Must en1oy working with Small but busy trvlnecom-gen ott1ce to work In tu1 Locker 675-6230 NB • Art. • PIT FIT WILL TRAIN F1" It YH II MBZ 450 SEL '76.
II general store In North children E•perlence-pany seeks mature paced dept. lie•, heavy • • Ask 1 8e h 756-l243 E.Jice41ent. l 10,000
Idaho w/3Br Apt. cale & helpful energeuc & reliable per--..(th_ones, xlnt typist, detail SALES IEPS • e or 1 Free to good home 7 mo 559-5S42
l aundry mat Call son to grow wtcom~any o1Tented Xtnt benefits & For expanding advertising • Orange Coast • JAllTll old fem CockerlT•ner. MBZ '78 450SL. exit cond,
(208)437-3977 alt 6pm We ofter an excellent ben-Friendly ottlce, no smot<-pleasant 1NOrlc1ng con-firm In lrvlne & Tustin • Dally Piiot • PIT, evening wortc Im-loves children MS..329 1 ownr, 70,000 ml, new
etll program, paid va-ing 261-8286 ask tor Ed d11lon1 Send resume to 20"1. comm1ss1on -01her • • medla1e hire. 447-3118 • P up P 1 Es , L A s T soft top $20,500 obo
AlltllCt•tata cations & holidays, bonus 100-1-IEEPE-Mr Fuentes at Robert Ir 1 n g e be n e tits II •. 330 W, Bay Drive •. CHANCE•lt Li b Sttep 759-6926 aft 4pm
---------• program and dental 1n-R Bein W1lllam Frost lnteresled call now & ask JANITORS M surance Salary plus Pan-lime position, Assoc 1401 Quall St . tor J J 954.8552, : Coata Meaa, CA • ~~~Tter ':~t~: MBZ '83 380SEL. mint.
hatHCt•tlll 2920 mileage re1mbursemen1. experi ence prelerre... N 0 t B h CA 92660 be 2 6P•• • WORKING FOREMEN . motor04a phone. 29K ml. 2 25 u ewp r c . . tween -,..., ••• e •eeeeeee 91eeeeeee •••••• RESIDENTIAL CLEANING TO GOOD HOME Adutt Muat seU1 559·5127
PSYOllC/PAUI 0&111 Applicant must apply In O-hours a week SE"llnAllY " -S5 ~o person at Dally Pllol 330 Salary commensurate " /P-ti•t TELEPlllE SALES ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ... .50-..,.50/HR. Depend-fem yel~ Lab. ~yed. reader. 20 yra ••P Call W · with experience Send re-Apprx 20 flex hrs l)ef wk Flex hours $6 per hour • e Ing on exp. Min 2 yrs exp all shots. woold love oldef
650--2758 Otane 631-6964 est Bay St .. Costa sume or make appll-Rewarding & dlvers1hed lmmd opening 646-0312 • p AlftT TIME • as Sul)efVISO< Of own l1mlly w/big yard! (714) Mesa Ca Apply 9-11 cauon 10 P/R Dept Mardan Schoot _ __ e t1l • bus.. Clean cut &-bond-891-6336.'m 158
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$1000 REWARD I llllYPILOT SECllnlllY : TELEPHONE • motel LEATtiEKl6tee chairs &
Mt4'cal /De t I SlOS 330 W BaySt Typing 60 wpm, some CHllitr/litclll•I• • AlLES -i._. •. ••-.... -• ~tlon ~~ .. ;'Wi-For return ol charm 1 • I I Costa Mesa CA 92626 bkkpg required Full time l'ltlme Mon thru Fri only /"-_, .....-~ ...... pric. __..._..,,.
bracelet S500 REWARD Dental A TlN Accoun1tng Dept Nr So Cst Plaza Call 10< Call George t>el 11am or • • Results 0Jien1e<1. talc• ~-~-----
leading to the return ot fllOIT /IACI OfC 'BOOKKEEPER. PI T Fun appt 7141957-1838 alt 2pm M-F 432-0670 • • cflarge c;ouple to uaiS1 Offict fuaitue c h a r m b r a c e 1 e t ---• L \ ) l • manaoer of 72 unl1 ,__ a ~ t &.a.a1 645 2444 Temp position 2 mon1tts challenging jOb hrs lie• RECEPTIONIST-Cloth1,l9 • r Hrll .. uu t'<lrll • dentlal motel Office & ~ ..w
• appro" Starting Marett 1 NB Call Mary 6-40-4950 Mlg needs outgoing per-What a Wondertul World • • maint exp req·d 1 yr AM ORA MANS T ABLE
Cllmll HLP·Ctll 4 day week no weekends cl:fRICAL OFFICE son tor heavy phones & ot Shopping. right at • 1 .m H .m p \l \I 011 f • exp. pref'd Call Clndy 38x60. ~·· hi -squwe &
AM's Above minimum Fcx Gen Dentist, N 8 !Computer exp 8 musl mail· M-F 8-5 Benefits your fingertips everyday' : rt. • Garrison al 937-530<>' llgtit Hrd'#cl trm. gel end
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let'by using the Dally Pt-,MGR -Ins exp <I'~ days Cfualfled Ad-Visor help • ~ ,11.11 1•11 1 \\ 11 r k1t t~ 11111 • 2.30PM to appi'ox most Gdoonel S2000.87s..550l
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additions. quatuy work Oak & Fir 85 7-DOOA All phases done Brick-Call Anytime 964-2017 • ( • 1 _->. I :> _·, _.) • students & high 9Choot $2000 firm 960-4636 C'UJCK
"477446Paul548-8860 £l--tr1'e1-l block-stone-lreees1 Mike GLASGOW PAINTING e l e seniors' Telemarketlng PI ANO KOHLER & n . ~ 99 072 • • firm IS looklng lor c·MPBELL Tnn eon" IVEllSON KITCHEN CABINET 4 -4 Rick 661-958.4 Intl Ex I 30 yrs exper , e l 1 f II) u f 11) e di ... -• "' .,.. "
,l""ISllELECT"lc • 11.,,,,.,.11 l •0 I""' • energetic 1n Vtuu-11 to s7001 ... -t olr '"•"'9353 REFACING LANOSC•PE-.. •SON-RY rel's 642-5214 d I k ti ~ .,...,.. ••• E C a 11 k 1 " ,...,,.. • • con uc a mar e ng __ -----__ .._, ~ .. , Hwy
Call tor lree est 642-0881 ,, 42~; 1~ wor · ~~8~~01 All phases done Brtck-INT /EXT 20 YEARS EXP survey for a local new-Cu1tt ltlH Newpon Buch
Doors Repal)_Altera1tons btoclc-stone-treeest Mike AverageRooms2g . : \ .. ~ l nr B1·11 \\11luu11... : paper NO SELLING! -673-1900
Cabinets-Panel-Locks-etc: RE'SIOI COMM'L/INO 26 499-4072 R1c1c 661-9584 Exterior Stucco $l30-• •• •••••••••••••••••••••• Only requirement 11 • C•rtll •tl •ar 6122 ''e:=======~
135 yrs exp Jercy 642-0567 ~~7~4';'Y ~;.;_~r~2~•c 1 KC TREE SERVICE Materials _64_2-{µ42 r -----------------~'!i~~~~~r::~ f'l'M<!!!l•1C_hou_Mfl_old""""""'11em-s-ol.,.-rPORSCHE 74 91 4 bl.at
Top 1nm removal Quallty PAINTER NEEDS WORK• Sat 9am-1pm $4/hr • , lice tum toys Mon-Fn at gd cond. 1 8111., S42o<>'
Ct•t1t Ctaerete DON'S ELECTRIC service Altordable Int/Ext ceilings. relin caD $86 per wee!< 10 start. 226 Orchid COM Call 1114)894.7671
N IV AY 1498-3797 SerVlce calls Dys/eves 536-6696 1261 yrs exp work guar Sttare in partnership T r1 f
Patios block, brick tnlay dryer outlets etc bonded Landscaping Sprinklers Oavts Painting 96'4-3837 protus alter 1st wk Im-1111r 1 an PORSCHE 86 944 TurbO
Ob I II bl T 645-5124 r"'ttt people CaSYal at-e111ra.s $29.500 990-3067 Tom Fr19one 496-7294 INEW/REPAIR Ouahty No Sod Clean-ups 20 yrs in QUALITY PAINTING_,_ /( mediate operungs tor 1he 7014 I 2300 mi mel burgandy,
OrMtways patios palhS: 1 s o sm3 : reasons e araa ony Low winter rates Free est l "' · .. .......,_ I Free es1 he d 631 2345 C ~ tire, pleasant wortc1ng '" ng """' woooen CORMl~R etc: No 1ob 100 small
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Reas M1clcey 536-0553 Hn•z••• Lawn-Tree-Shrub Install opponunlltes For Inter· llrp at SS per It S 1150 SUZUKI
·--------•BRICK & CONCRETE• AMERICAN HANDYMAN Tree Trim and Removal ••rria1 . View call OaVld Grant at Jet! 759-.8559 •
F1ee est Good fates 5 Carpentry. fencing. wi n-Lawn Main & Rototilling FARTHING INTERIORS 6-42-4333 bwtn 9am-3pm lipa/Dtckl/Sttrlft-1 %.
yrs In O C 497-7364 Tom dows. plumbing marlite I Sprinkler install Repair HANGING/STRIPPING A M-F or 642-5678 after ?022 ~
lub encl etc And ves Free Estimates 548-6065 VISA·MC 673-1512 ~ 6pm M-F I 770 700 M N A u I CL ·1• c J L d 636 8244 I -s· Call today start tomonow It bOat dock ower • 1 NEW & OLD CEILINGS •I &rt esu' ts or -ANOYS WALLCOVEAING 238&3 Rootff\eld
SPRAYED 527-2589 HOUSEKEEPERtNANNY FENCES-GATES Tree 1'1m Masonry Installation & Removal or tabernacle mast onty Lalitl Forni. CA ln1 pa"' ng 546 4013 PASTl-IP $200 mo 752-2584 days -avail 1mmed Spanish Dump runs. C M tN B *Block walls brickwork 1 1 -or 650-7267 ev wk nds TOP SSS PAID E)(qulsile Acoustics Re speaking llve·in Mon·Fri !area Jim Whyte 642-nos concrele Comp palios .... ,., 'EM RITE" 3 4 Days a week Incl Sat ~;1~~~~i',;e~o7v~~7 646-3778 or 497-3385 •GEN HOME REPAIRS 15 yn e~per 646-4834 DEPENDABLE OU~llTY ArtlDraft1ng background IOAT SLIPS &VAIL For Pampered
Lo111ng Chttd Care tor your Paint Drywall Carpentry * IRICIWORI * Workmanship 642-6813 ' I ~O It "8lplul Apply at the Pen-De Anza Bayside vm~e Mercedes Bef\z REBLOWN OR PAINTED 1nlafit or toddler 1n my NB etc Gary 645-5277 PTL EST 67,._3 175 REFS ~ysae vetCo;.18
16:-aPlecenlla 300 E Coast Hwy N lllEll&Tf CASI Also Int/Ext Painting llOme Mother & Grand-, _, We gals should hang v · ~ v• 673-1331 Mon -Fri 9-4pm Top Mercedes Pnces Paid
lc:t288597 631-9295 1 mother team 2 chttd llmll Hnh11 CISTOI lllTELS. toge1her Hang/remove PI T PIOlll pa••11 ' CALL PETER"' RAY .
S 0 0 E T -G 0 839-0730 anytime -Shore Mooring up to 18 1n I ..,.
2 I Y ( ves by appt I L HAULIN M VING lor t1rep1aces 539 ·0345 ~~ M/F some heavy Mftlng Balboa Coves S60 mo 111111 If l .... TS
'Jliaiet INCL meals. snacks & er· Garage & Yard Clnups Pl /D ll From 16-40 nrs P9f wlii. y..,1y 1550-5027 •tll llaot•S
ar1itart rands 645-5228 Jon 645-8192 s~;;~~~~~l~n~~~e~:,1:: I H ier rywa ~a~~~~ 1~7i~~74 Calt •i ae. Trllt,.rtatiH 213 °' 714 637•2333
Cl • It . NPTICMILAGUNA Area etc 11141545.0729 24nr 1n1 Ext patch plastering i.;;.;.;,.H;,;•;,;•_,•,.1 ... ,..m..;,;;,;C;.;t __ H11u11ng-cteanup-pam11ng-custom te'ltlunng quality 1l(Atr9rfta.1-, ¥W 'H ... llllACI
ROBIN'S CLEANING moving 7 days 494-2341 SNTUCCO MASONRY-TILE work Problems-No Prob-~\S FT Sal~~~, ••• c .... n 1014 New 1n19l't0r New rubber
SERVICE a throooghly c I 0 Job to ,mall All types lemsl ::326864 554-7831 ~ ev.._.......... -~ .. "312 '"'1""'2-p"'Z""'c .. E ........ R .. R .. O .. w-'X~s"'"tt-'sm1·50'mob0cas:·2-A2•'6ci911t1 clean house 5.40-0657 Hauling Moving lean Fr~ est L•c 631 2345 -.......,. ..... ~ ""<rV ,.. " c • ,... ups 7 Days Lowest rates TELEPHONE WORK Full)' se1t-cont11ned
Home & Ottice cleaning by Call Barry 722-6673 M0tilf Pl a•lti11 Sllm llPUTllllT Xtr•t $6500 5-48 3155
JODI P1ea99 call IO< free Hauling Mo;mg Clean---•------2• ltr El• lH· tllO IA t I.ti i 9010 esumale 842-6746 ups 7 Days Lo-st rates •A· 1 llYlll• 'IGood 1obs done right• Hive Immediate 099nlnga !! 1 11
sphett-repalr-prktng 1011 Ctittracttn Call Barry 722 8673 • I 011;~~~~a~sE::c!~!nce WEEKEND PLUMBING :.1~~~ .:=en: 1LllllM Tl LUSE
t complex-neavy roller Btati11 I CM1ia11 Lic t 116 4"8 730. 1353 No overtime' Call anytime neoeuary salary ptua A ""-1er PllMTt
oe 64s.4269 7am-9pm Utl'H·hllP·Rt•tll < Water heat~s in-bonuses Worli S.9 PM _..Gan .. F
Commlr&Sld 631-2345 24 ltr H • 711· 1110 • HO llYlll+ stalled from S52 646-8712 Mon -Frt 9AM-1PM Sat • tr 'IHeallng done right• QUICK & CAREFUL P111d """"'Y For app1m1 HIT PllOlS
BI WILSON & SONS I T LOR~ TES T 138046 DRAINS CLEAR From $15 caM Carol 662-6~ 'iUNTINGTON BEACH cu ype ord roceH· 'Rm 4dd Remodel Kite act•• IX 1F11ucel!! Dtsposat Heater I CHRYSLER Pl VMOUTH
ng We do manuacrlpts. Btllh Tile •357487 Ins FRANK MUSSELMAN 112·0410 851 9604 M&M 722-9066 TUCTH/TllAILH 84 2 063 t 540 5164
alllng list, etc 788-3330 30 yrs exp $46-1740 Your home or my olttce I Sell Storage EJCpert1 E'ltpert SMVtee & Aeoatr lllYll 1 J
N-Secretartal Service I Sr Cit Rates 646·7828 STUYlll OILLHE 32 yrs exp Res1d I/Comm E,pertenee not required 4 ftHl Orin H pt
Typ1ng-coples-contrac11-Coa1traetl11 L • i ' Ill -Lie •409035 964-89 19 For tnfonnation Call to30
bus corresp etc 722·9028 a. lail•l•t II aea, If STI TS llYlll .,., 1-{9191 229-0512 Mon llW 'II •tEP • _ I L Orange Co Orlglnal I f' th ~ 6AM t 15PM •
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tor all your 1yp1ng need• Masonary' Home Safes Gardening Full SeNtee Lie -1l• 436 641·6427 ~eesf iioof REPAIR Ao1 MenaQt'f coupi. ""11" 11 rnrMa """" buekfll ~at~
Marte •97·2871 24 l'lr Sefvlcu 544-6605 Mow eag•ctean ups 1rl'ft NE'NWarehouHStorage ' CAN BFAf ANV RIO R\ ff'" lft t1tMtlatfie 114 Wiit It, experience •or beautiful anci 11d111 t•• ~'
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Suitt M.tO t , Newport Corona del Mar, Celll 92025
Beach, Calll 92860 Rot>«t Olen RMM, 34
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Calllornta, 250 Newport Mer, c.111 9262&
Center Or , Suitt M-101 . Robtt-1 C Gun,_, 8ox
Newport Beect1, Calli 92860 638, Rancho :Jat1t1 F'e. Clt ll
Coeta Enterpr1set. Inc , 92087
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ducted by 1 limited partner Tlltt llatement w11 Iii.cl
alllp wilh lht County Clerk ot Or
Oreg E Ptrker, PrNldent anoe County on January 9
Thtt ttatement wH filed 1986
with tM County C'-fl<. of Or· F2t7701
ange County on J1nuety 13 Publlllled Orang• Coaet
1988 Dally PtlOI January 20 27
• I
NtllC NOTICE ~JC NOTICf: P\&IC NOTICf: ftalC NOTICl rta.IC NOTICf:
fM:TtTtOUe _,..... '1CTI'n0Ue IUHtlH FlCTITIOUe ..,.._.. 'ICTl'TICMM W..11 IUPIMOR COUflT
NAMI ITATIMINT NAMI ITATUftNT NAMI ITAT11MINT NAMI ITATDllNT M CALWOfllNIA
The lollowlng petton It ftwi lollowlng Pfl'IOl't ere Tht lollowlng pereone ate Tiie lollowlng l*tol'I i. COUNTY M
doong bueinMa u ooing butinM• u doing buelllMt u doing tlullnMt u IANTA C~ s M R ORYWAll co. THE PRACTtCI! BUILDER Cl11CKEN ST A TION . DESION REOAROER, &31 In the Matt" of MELISSA
180 ! 21t t •0.1 Cotta ADAGE!NCY,2otl18u.irt ... 14081 Eucllo St , Garoen Sen 8ornerdlno, Newport MARIE KAMAKIAN Per90n
M .... Cettl 112e:l7 Ctnttr Drive Suite 107, Grove, Ctlll 112643 S.tch, Cetlt 02"3 wno 1hould be dtlClar~ Ir•
Terence MICllH4 OudOy Irvine Calll 92715 H08Mlnt Mohammed K. C o r I n n • M e r I e from the euttody 811d con-
900A Lollrmen Lane Tiie EvergrH n Group 127&8 Ot .. St . Garoen MOrgenttern, 531 8 11'1 llOI or her paren1 JACK
Pe1tlumt , Celli 114952 Calif Of nit, 1be 1 9utlnaH Orove. Calll 92~ 1 Btlrn•rdlno, Newpoft Btectl, JOHN l<AMAKIAN
Thie bu1ln•u 11 con· Center Drive • 107, lrvlne. Ho .... 1'11 TatMtr K, II 15 31 1 Calll 9286:) NO. A n70
duct.cl by 11'1 Individual Callf 92715 w WlllOll, COet• MeH Thia bu•ln•u •• COi\• CITATION
flfano. Mleh ... Ouddy PHB Mtt11 .. lng. 11\C. Call CeHI g2827 duel.cl by .,, lndMdual THE PEOPLE OF fHE Th1s~atement WU flied torn•• 189 I Hawk brook Thi• bulll'IH I II con· Corinne Mor~atern STATE OF CALIFORNIA
with t County C*ll of Or Drive Sen O•mH, Celll duc:led by 1 gtf*al Pl rl• Thlt tletement wN Iii.cl TO J A C I( JOH N
enge C nty on January 13. 91773 nel'alllp with the County Cieri! of Or· KAM~KIAN·
1986 Thia butlnau 11 con HoNCMnl MOhammeo K enge COunty on Jel'IUary 13, By ord8' ot thl• court you ~ ducted by 1 O~" part Thie etatement waa llltd 1986 ere hereby acM..O 1hat you
Publlthed Orange Ooat1 netSlllP with the Countv Clefk of Or· ntlOU may appear befOfa.the Judot
Dally Piiot JM\ulry 20. 27 Atan l Bern11e1n, prHI· ango County on January 13, Publl•htd. Or•no• Cout pr .. ldlng In o.panment 7 ot
Februar, 3, 10. 1986 dent 1986 Dally Pilot Jenuary 20. 27. Ihle coun on Metah 4, t986
M·92 I Th11 •tttemenl w .. Ill.ct .. ,_ February'· 10, l NI llt 9 00 a m of thll day, then
---------wnh 111• COunty Clerk of Or· Publlllled Ora'l\'o• Coa.et M·927 8lld there to anew cau ... 11 MllC NOTICE anoe County on Jenuary 9 Detty Piiot Janu•ry 20, 21 DllDtlC ..,,.TICE 811y you have, why Meltua
P\llUC NOTIC(
fM:TmOUI .,_ ..
NA• aTATl•NT The followlng ~a .,.
dOlng l>ualMM ..
TRAVEL WITH JOYC!,
INC , 19762 Mec:Arthur l lvO
Ste 116. ll'VIM. C.111 H 7 t 6,
Calll Cori> ! Joyoe Tlmmermen. 121
S Sl)flng St 1705. Loe An-
~. Callt 90014
Thi• bu1lnea1 I• con· ouct~ by a corporat!otl
I! Joyet Tlmmermen,
PrHldent
Thie lllletnent wat tiled
wllh tht County Cletk of Or·
ange County on JenuatY 13,
1988 , .....
Publlalled Or•noe Cou1
DlllY Pilot .nnulf'i 20. ·u .
Fet>rvery ~ 10, tg88
M 920 ELDO '80, full power.
teath8', new !Ira. $7500.
PV1 pty .7 59· 1191
P'~ Februery 3, 10 1986
Publlsllect Or1no• Cqa1t M -913
Dally PltOt Januery 20 27
--~;...;;.;..;..,.;..;.;...;..;.;;.;;;.__ t986 February 3. 10. 1986 ... ._. nu Meri. Kamaklan should no1 FICTITIOUt .UtlHlll F21n OI M-9l6 be d I .0 I" of our, _________ _
NA• I TATIMINT Pub111"-<1 Orange Coe1t ----------flCTlllOUI •U-11 ec 81 1
y WIW&ITYMR'
OLWnllO&RI February 3 10 1966 M-926 _ __;.Ml..;.;;.;;.;l..;.C..;.NO.;..;;..;.T.;..;IC..;;E __ Tr.. following l*IOll 11 D•lly Piiot Janu1ry 20. 27 N~-~J'ATIMee(T ~=~ta::;:.::;:~ for
001ng buSlMU u F'ebruary 3 10. 1986 Ml.IC NOTICE Tht loliuwing pet'90nl are The tollowlnn lnlormttlon
FE V S •• 901 dOlno bu11ne11 ... · ·•
P\BLIC NOTIC£
THANK YOU See Veno d09 Santoa
f:2~ THEODOR I
flCTf'flOUt I UllNfll NU·ll ROOF SA ER ..,. FICTITIOUI BUllNall SIGN TECH, 3410-H W. concern I rlghte and
NAMt! tT.ATIMl'.NT 3001 Redhill Bid 5 Sta 108. NAME ITATIMINT MacArthur Bt , Sanlt Ana, procedures wlllCh relate to r"-lollowll\Q peraon 11 Cost• Meu. CAiif 92626 Ml.IC NOTICE The followlng peraon 11 Calif 92704 lhlS l)foceedtng '°' tti. t«· Ml.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI aut•H
NAMe ITATIMINT
Tiit lollowlng petton It
doing l>utineat ..
IN U.S.A.
Arc> TRYING HARD£R
JO B[::)
·SALES
·SERVICE
·PARTS
• Ll!ASING
,ARC! 51 INVLNI OR1
JN TH£ WCSI COA~I
EVERY MOOll ' COLOR CALL TODAY
SOUTH COUNTY
Hill l H! ALH Al VD
HIJNTIN(.IUN Bf ACH
ROBINS
FORD
1060 HAAllOll OlVO
CO~fA MUA 641 0010
FICTITIOUI BUllNfll dot1\9 t>ualnen 81 Wayne Thomes Good 526 ----------• dOlng bualnua 81 Gary Winn 431 Cost• m4'1ellon of cuatody and
NAMI I TAnMINT NEWPORT NIGHTLIFE San 8efnerotno Newpoll QlltANTf E MARIE A PERN. 2191 Meu St . coei1 M .. a. Calll control of Mellua Marte
HMI lollow1ng person II ltMOUSINE SERVICE 760 Beech, Calif 92603 PERP'O"MANCI lltlPORT Harbor Blvd ' Sp 28, Cotta 92726 K1maklan .. M l tonn In
oolng bualnesa 19 w l6th St Coa1a Meu . Th11 business 11 con AVAILABLE "°" Mesa, Calll 92627 Frank w Pott• 2601 w Sec11on 237 5 or the Clvll
NAll.S & SUCH 310 N Cahl 92627 ducted by en lndlV\dual REVtEW Marie A Pern. 2191 s' Code
T111un Ave •C Santi Ana. Hans A Jollnuon. 100 A W1yne Good I he Cily of Newport Hart>or Blvd Coat• Meae. ~:i~t"4:2:g>~ A anta Ana. ( 1) Al the t>eglnnlng Ol 1"8
'FORD '79 Pinto, 48K ml, Cahl 92705 39th SI N-port Beach Tnta 11ttemen1 waa Ille<! Beach rec.ntly aubm111e<1 a Catll 92627 Tilt• bualneaa It con-proceeding• tf!e cour1 will
p/s, auto , IOOkl & runs gd Anita L Tru/lllo. 7182 ca111 92663 Wl1h the County Clerk ot Or· Community Development T1111 bustneu " con· ducted by 8 general par1· conelder Wf\ether or not the S 1300 obo 631·5087 · Wllteton Circle Wu t· Th11 bus1nen 1s con-a11ge County on January 13 8lock Grant (COBO) pro-ducted by an lndlVldual nerSlllp tnterfft• ot Mellue Marie
mintier Calif 92683 4 ducted by an indivldual 1986 grarn Grantee Perlorrnence Marie A Pern Frank W Pona Kemaklan require the ai>-FORD MUST Converl '83
Loaded 28K mt, wilt inti
ext wired plnstrp wire
whl c:vrs $8000 675·4878
LINCOLN '75 Conllnental
2 dr lull pwr •Sl 175 *
Auna gOOd Bk:r 722· 1848
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Or• t C..tty's ..,.,,
U /ltrcary ~ealtr·
... , '"" '" euffty. ults. stnkt. I le1U.1
2121 111"-r ''" C.alJ •u S41-5Ut
Thil bua1nen is con-Hana Jonnuon F211CM7 Report to Ille U S o.c>•rt· T1111 statement wu Iliad Thia alafement wu filed polntment of counsel 11 tile
ducle<I by an individual Thll ttllemeni wes 111ea Publlthed Ora119e Coast menr ot Housing anct Urban wuh me County Clerk of Or· with the County Clerk 01 Or· coun finds that the lnterHIS
Anni L TrujlllO with the Counly Clerk of Or-Dally Piiot January 20. 27, Development The report an~ Coon1y on January 15. ange County on January 9, of Mellua Merle l<emaklen
Thia s1aternen1 wu Ille<! ango County on January 14 F'ebruary 3 10 1986 detetls ecc.ompllthmant1 1986 1986 do require aoch protection,
with the Counl"j' Clerk of Of 1986 M·915 and expandllures during the F21e277 P'2t77Cll the coun wlll appo1nt coun-
ange County on January 13 Fae1M 1----------Clly • November 1984 Publlaned Orange Coaa1 PubllsheO Orange Coat! Ml to repr-• her. whether
t986 , Pubhsnll<I Orange Cout P\8.IC NOTICE lhrougn Oc:tober 1985 pro-Deity Pllol January 20, 27 Dally Pilot January 20 27 or not she 11 t ble to afford
F2tl0&4 Daily Pilot January 20 27 gram year Those program• February 3 10 1986 February 3. tO. 1986 · ' couneel MallaH Marie
Pubtithed Orenge Coast February 3 10 t986 FICTITIOUS BUl lNfl l Included land llCQultltlon '°' M-924 M·908 Kamaklan wm not be P<ff·
Dally Pilol Januery 20 27 M-914 NAME ITATEMINT aHordable hOUSlng property ent tn cour1 unlels the 10
February 3 10 1986 The lollOWlng pereons are acqul51tlon autsta~ 10 the ----------DlmllC ..,,.TICE requfftt or the court so or·
._..9 )6 ----------1 dOlng butiness as Orange Cont lnterlellh P\8.IC NOTICE l"UU nu ders Ml.IC NOTICE RHI< E.NJ'ERPAtSES. Shelter. 1111 housing and ----------K·22MI (2) II 1 parent ol MelllN
--..;..::.=;.:...;.;.;;..;..;..;;;.:... __ , 16081 Waltz Circle Hun! CDBG program ~ontulllng flCIDIOUI BUllNRll flCTITIOUI au ... lt Marie i<emaklln appears
FICTITIOUS IUllNEll 1ngton Beacll Callt 926.49 MrvlGes and gener•I pro-NA• ITAT'f•NT without counMI anO It un
NAME .TA,..M"'NT Austell Laune Cours grarn admln1•1rat1ftft c,..,.,,•~ The lollOWlng person la NAMI ITAnMENT bl 1 ti d I lh-.s "'' "' , ~ ~' v,....... Ootng b"•lne•a .. The lollowln~ ---•on• are a e o a or counee . e f'ICTrTIOUI IUllNE The tollowtng person 11 1606 t Waltz Circle. Hunt of lhe report are •valleble ..., • -..... court must appoint counMI NAME ITATfMENT dotngbusinesall 1ngton8each Callt 92649 lorpubllcrev1ewatthePlan· MARK'S MAINTENANCE doing bul ne as at
The t0ltow1ng person II EMPIRE DISTRIBUTING Kurt Myron Bllkesley ntt\g Oepar1ment. Newport 16301 OOIOerl Gate Lane: ~7~N~~~REJo.r:o :: ::,~": ::=~~·n= '.'::
P\8.IC NOTICE
IOLOS'80 Gutless Cruise< doing twsmess as 3190 J Cosll Mesa c a111 1608 t Waltz Circle Hunt Beacti City Hall 3300 N-· Huntington Beach Celll C 92627 · telllgently watve1 the rights ~ -All extras Gftft ... cond SOUTH COAST MARKET 92626 '""'°" Beacll . .Caht 92649 por1 Boul•varo Newport 92649 •lllornia t .__ 1-.. b A t Dt t• 9300 vvu OC S 00 ... v • M ark Lui• Anlonne Very 1nc1edlble Products. O ""i ef>resetl""' Y coun· a et at11C s320010b0 49g.4997 ING & ASS IATE t 1 Zeua Pe1euees. 2009 HeatllerLouoaeFltzgerald, Beach 92663 0 1 ,16v301 0 1 Inc 8 California corpor-M l The coun wilt not ap·
( 7 1-l) 842-2000
C 0 173 § VII 1 West S1e11ens 0 413 S1n11 1rvine Ave Newport Beach 16061 Waltz Circle Hunt· Publlsned Orange Coast rego re o Oen 7 S po1nt tne ume counMI to A e le ownr. PLYM ·74 SATTELITE Ana Ctlll 92707 Calif 92660 1rvi1on Beach C1lll 92649 D t PU t F br 3 1986 Gate Lt ne Huntington allon l20 Wes! 1 lh treat. xlnl cond ltllr blaup ... ai Y o • uary .,_ C 111 .. 2 ... 9 Cosll Mell Caltlornta rapreeent botll Meltua · Muscle car V8, A/T Ann Ehza1>e1n Hatcn 1001 T1111 Dus1ness 11 con· WI RobD1e F1tzgera10 M·941 .,..,Tacn • • .,.. 92627 M1t1e t<am1k11n and her
stereo $7950 6•0·632 l $875 Blu 122· 1848 lw St4'11ens •413 Santa ducted by an indlvlduel 16081 Waltz Circle Hunt n1s business 11 con-parent
S I J Ana, Callt 92707 z-·s P•i-•••• m~ton Beach, Calll 92649 ·----------i ducted by an 1ndl11ldual This business 11 con· (3 T •""""' NABER PONTIAC 76 B Ille Th b vv v vv"'""' ,. dUCtllCI bu a corporttlon ) he court may ...,.,.....nl onnev is us1neu 1s con Thll sl8ternenl was tiled his bus1neu 11 con Ml.IC NOTICE M ark Lyle An1onne V ' edl Pod euherthe jJubltc:Oefender or
Ail Brough 4 dr ong ownr dueled by en md1vidua1 w11n tne County Clerlc of Or cted by a genreat part Gregoore ery Iner ble r uc11, prlvlle couneet II private
C ILLAC $1200 obo 760· 1299-Ann E Halen ange County on January 9 hip STATEMIHT OF T111s stttement w81 filed Inc David F Morgan. Sec-tel I id he
I Th11 staiement was hied t986 w Robbie Fnzgeratd · ABANDONMENT OF wnti tl\8 County Clerk of Ot-re':~r 1 1 1 llled ~'!,111 r!:~~~:..s0nab~!
LARGEST SELECTION with 1ne County Clerk of Or-Fitn oe This 1111911'\tnt was tiled USE 0 .. FICIDIOUI anoe County on January 15 1 s 1 emen wea m 1 t'ftft d a C t on Oecembel ...-l986 · with tile County Clerk ot Or-1U or compensa '"" an ol tate model low mlleage noe oun Y Publ11ned Orange Coast witn lhe County C•erk of Or 9UllNEl8 NAME F.vt ange County on Jenuary 3. e•penses tht amount of
Cadillacs in Orange 26 1985 Daily Pilot January 20 27 ange County on January 9 Tne rottow1ng persons 1986 wlllcll will be determined by
County' See us loday1 PUBLIC NOTICE F2t82W February 3 to t986 1986 hAve abandoned the use ot Publlllled Orange Coaet "2971M the court Tnlt amount must
I Publ1thed Orange Con1 I M-905 F2tn03 the F1'1111ous Business Dally Piiot January 20, 27 Published Oren Cout t>e paid by the real per1Hll In 540-9100 I FICTITIOUSIUSINIESS Daily Piiot January 20 27. Publlslled Orange CoaSI Name NAILS& SUCH 310 February3 10 1988 0 Pl J 0813 20 lnte<ffl twl not by IM
2600 Harbor Blvd NAME STATEMENT February 3 10 1986 M·902 MlJC NOTICE I Daily Pilot January 20 27 N Tusltn Ave Sanla Ana. M·923 2:1~eb~~!ry ~nu1~6 . rn1nor in sucll proportlofls
COST A'MESA rne t0llow1ng persons ara February 3 to t966 Callt 92705 M·894 H 1ne cour1 believes to be
I
do•ng ousineas as I 1 FlCTITIOUI I UllNfSI M·903 Tne F1c1111ous eusiness f>\8.IC NOTICE Just ti. however. the cour1
CADILLAC 81 Sedan Sev· MAODHOUZE 155551 POOLIC NOTICE I NAME STATEMENT Narne referred 10 above was Ml.IC NOTICE finds tnet any of the tM I
1lle diesel cherry cond Hun11n91on VII t62 Hunt· The lollow1ng persons ire P!Jll.IC NOTICE llled 1n Orange County on FICTTTIOUS BUllflfl8t panies 1n 1n1erett cannot af.
bought another will let 1ng1on8eacn Calll 92647 FICTITIOUllUllNIEIS 001noouS1nesses I Feruary 14 t985 FILE NO N.AMESTAftMfNT FICTITIOUllUl*EIS lordcounMl.theamountwm
0 1:1.elow wholesale' Jemie THornu Helm1n1ak I NAME tTAnMIENT I BUSINESS COMPUTING FICTITIOUS IUSIN£98 f'·268849 The lotlowtng person is NAME ITATfMIENT be peJd by 111e county
0 759.80460rl60·S090 115555 Huntington 1111 162 Tnt' tonow1ng person is TALK BACt< 3088 NAMIEITATEMENT Sue Lorenzon1 2337 oo1ngbualness1s The lot1ow1ng person ta (4)Thecourt meycontlnue
Hun11ngton Buen Ce1tt doing ou11ness as Roanoke Lane Costa Mesa The following person •s Joann11 Santa Ana Callt KEALOHA EXPRESS doing business u the proceeding '°' not more
Chev '6SCon1e1r 110Cpe 92647 .COAST ENERGY PROO Call! 92626 doingbutinesses 92704 ENTERTAI NMENT 435 CJ'SPARTVANDPAPER tllan30daysaanecenaryto
Yellow runs nos TLC T 1m o1" / S 1 d n • y U'tTS 1786C Rogers Pt Kennetti O All 3088 IM~UlSE PRODUCTS Anastacio 1Teo1 Tru11110 Santa An• Ave, Newport COMPANY 9691 Hamtlton appoint counu l 1nd to
S450tobo 642·2940 Helrn1n1ak 724"/ Etk Cr 1 Cosll Mesa C1111 92627 Roanoke Lane Co.& Mesa 20152 SW Biren Santa 7182 w"etton Ctr West· eeacn. Celll 92663 Ave Huntington Beach, enable couneet to t>ecome ~untin91on Buc:rt Caltt Edward Relpn Tomasek Callt 92626 Ana Heights C1111 92707 m1nS1er Celll 92663 Matll'\ew K Akiona 435 Celll 92646 acQu&lnted with Ille caae WEllYALLIAIES 1926•7 1786C Rogers Pl. Costa Russell E Parlt.s. 13271 FrankllnC1arkP1erce 201 Anita L Tru11110 1182 Santa Ana Ave N-port Pruoence Chtislle Jtclc· Ollecl JAN 61986
USED CARS & TRUO<S Tn1s bus'n"s~ 1s con· Mesa Calif 92627 Rancnero Place Garoen SW Biren Santa Ana Weaton Cir Westminster eeecn Cet11 92663 son 1028 w eaiwaro Way OlltACE K. YAMAKAWA.
COME IN 01=1 CALL FOR oucte<I ov a 9eoerat part Tn1s ousmen 1s con Grove Ca11t 926.43 Heights Caht 92707 Ca11t 92683 Tn11 bustness 11 con-Cost• Mesa. Calif 92827 C~nty Cleft!, by P'r..ill
ners1>11,1 ductfl<I by en 1no1v1dual Th19 bus1nese is con I Th19 busmen 11 con rn1s b0,1ness was con· ducted by an md1vldual Thll Duslneu It con· CHff. DefMlty Ci.rtl FREE APPllllSll JarnlfJ Helrn1nid~ I Edward Ralph Tomasell dueled Dy co-partners dueled by an md1111dual duW!d by a e general par1· Mattner K Ak1on1 ducted Dy an tndllltduat Samuel Swll1, Attorney 11
OeLILLO This s1a1eman1 was riled Tn1s statement was flied Kenneth 0 All Franichn Pltlf'ce nershtp Tll1s statement wu 11100 Prudence Jackson Law Market/Post Towei 55 CMEVROlEl ... 111 1ne Coun1y (.ler~ ot Or wt1r !hf' County Clerk ot Or· T111s Sl8tement was toled This Sttternent "'as hied Tn1s st11emen1 was flied with tile County Clerk ol Or-Tn1s statement was llled S Marlett St . Ste 1610, San
l82 l l BEACH BLVD dnge Gc.u"11 o~ Janu1Jr1 1S ange C.ounly on Jenuary 13 lw.tll tne County Cler~ ol Or· with lhe Coun1y Clerk of Or wtlh tne County Clerk of Or-ange County on January 9 w1tn Ille Couf\ty Clerk or Or· Joae CA 95113
HUNTINGTON BEACH 1'i18t. t986 enge County on January 9 ange County on December ange Counly on January 9 t986 ange County on January 9, PubllSlled Orange CoH I
•
F2tt14"4 I F2tl03t 1986 23 1985 1986 F'29n 05 1986 Dally Piiot January 13, 20. 141·1011; 14 ·333 1 Pur,11sn.-a Orange Coast Put:il1s11eo Or<lt'lge Coat! F29n11 F2M011 Pub1tsnec1 Orange Coast Publlslled Orange Cout F217713 27 February 3. 1986
Fe0<uary 3 10 •986 FeDru.t•r 1 O 1986 Deily Piiot January 20 27 Daily Pi101 January 20 27 February 3 10 1986 February 3 tO 1966 Delly Piiot January 20, 27,
gd tires $995 548-3297 M·910 M·90 t M·911
TECH·WEST DESIGN
111 w Promer11ory 01 .
Newpor1 Beach. Calt1 92860
Charles Mtrk Jordan, t 17
W Prom.ntory Dr Newpor1
Beach, Catll 92660
Thia bu1lna11 11 con·
ducteo by an lndMOUal
Merk Jordan
TlllS 1t1tement WU lllei!
with th• County Clorlc 01 Of.
enge County on January 9,
1986 Fan07
Publlt lled Orenge CoHI
Delly PllQt Jenuary 20, 27,
Februery 3, 10 1986
M·908
NlllC NOTICE
,. K·UIM
FICTTTIOUt au1•11
NAMI IT.ATIMINT
Tiie lollowlng )eraon1 ere
Ooing twslneu H Andrade
& Hargan. 695 Town Center
Ortve
800, Coate Mase. CA
92626
RIChard B AnOrade,
10012 Jon Ot y Or . Hunl·
1ng1on Beac:ll CA 92~6
lhlt bualneu le con·
ducted by an lndlvlduel
A B Andrade
This tlllemeflt WU ltled
wttn the County Clerk of Or·
ange County on Jenuary 8,
1986
1'291113
Published Orenge Cout
Dally Piiot January 13. 20
27, February 3 1986
M·896
Ml.IC NOTICE
FICTTTIOUI au ... H
NAl!ll IT.A n MENT
The following pereon tt
doing twslnes1 u
FIOUCIAAY TAX SER·
VICE 3345 Newporl
Boulevard, Suitt 2 15. New·
port Beach. Celll. 92"3
Wllltam Lind MOfrls, 226
VII San Remo. N-pon
Beacll. Calll 11263
T1111 buetneH It con·
ducted by. en lndMOuat
Wiiiiam L Morrie
Thll statement wu llltd
with lht County Clefk of Of. •noe County on".lenuary 1&,
1986
"211175
Pubtlstled Orange Cou1
Dally Pltot Januery 20, 27,
Februery 3, 10, 1966
M·ll22
CHEV'!' 73 Camaro auto Daily Polo• January ('0 27 Da••v P1101 Jenuary 20 27
1
Published Orange Cout Pubhshe<I Orange Coast Daily P1101 January 20 27 Dally Pito1 January 20 27 Publlsned Orenge Coast M·899
P s P b •Int mech cono M 9001 M·917 February 3 tO 1986 F'ebruary 3 10. 1986 M-918 M·904 February 3. 10. 1986
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MONDAY, FEBR U ARY 3, 1986
Shuttle tra edy Cause see•
Investigators becom in g con fident tha t
rupture !!1 fuel t~nk_cause_9 explosion
for the C hallenger crew at the elsewhere -had the effect of poant-
Marshall Space Fl1&}lt Center an ing a torch at the side of f halle!!Jcr's
Huntsville, Ala. fuel tank. The theory is tfiat the flame
But search teams. fighting strong either burnt throufh the tank or a
Atlantic currents, continued to bnng 1 "destruct package,' causing the cx-
in Challenger's spreading debn sJ. Ul-plosio n, or raised the tank pressure to
eluding a 10,000 pound rocket trag-intolerable limits with the same
ment. The search area was extended result.
Photographs rtteescd by NASA
show a tongue of flame apparently
lasha~upward from the extuaust of
the n · t booster rocket anto an area
that 1 ms of prcv1ousrlaunches show-
ed to be clear 'Of fire o r•name. The
flame appeared m the last I S seconds
of ni&}lt.
C' APE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP}-
. NASA officials. increasingl y confi-
dent they can 1dcnt1fy the cause of
Challenger's disaster and fl y a.,aan
soon, believe a rupture in the nght
rocket booster may have tnggcrcd the
explosion that destroyed the shuttle
and killed its crew.
Sources, spealung only on con-
A firecracker la thrown
from the crowd while
Pope J ohn Paul D cel-
ebratea maae on the aec-
ond day of· hJa lndla
Ylalt. See A4.
Coas t
Two sculptures, valued at
$24,000, were dedicated
to the city of Laguna
Beach by two Sycamore
Hiiis developers./ A3
California
Audit shows security Is
lack at a Gener al
Dynamics plant In San
Diego where the cruise
missile Is made./ A4
Natio n
The shuttle's solid rocket
boosters have a long
history .I AS
Sports
Jeff Fryer Is a primary
reason why the Corona
del Mar basketball team
leads the Sea View
League./81
The UC Irvine basketball
team Is dumped by San
Jose State. 71-55./8 1
Football season ends
with the NFC posting a
28-24 win over the AFC in
t he Pro Bowl./81
Entertainment
Geraldine Page hopes
this year she'll be the
bride. not the perennial
bridesmaid , at the Os-
cars./ A9
INDEX
Bullefln Board A3
Business A7-8
Classified B6-8
Comics A11
Death Notices BS
Entertainment AB-9
Fun & Games A 10
Horoscope A 1 O
Opinion A 12
Paparazzi A6
Police Log A3
Public Notices BS. 8
Sports B 1-5
T elevlslon A6
Weather A2
dauon they not be 1dent1fied. say
investigators arc almost certain that
the spun offire from a booster rocket
seen on launch films sparked the blast
that tore apan the shuttle's fuel tank,
taking the orbiter wath at.
NASA's interim 1nvest1gat1ng
board took time out from Its probe
Su nday to attend memonal services
Big surf
wanes;
2piers
closed
By PAUL ARCHIPLE Y
Of IM De11J,... l lMI
The fierce surf that hit Southern
Cahforn1a beaches· over the weekend
began to diminish Sunday. but beach
offi cials remained wary enough to
keep two damaged piers along 1he
O range Coast closed.
Aliso Beach Pier 1n South Laguna
was reopened after autho nt1es closed
it Saturday when heavy surf pounded
away at its cement p1hngs.
to more than 40.000 square miles. This theory remained JUSt that
··we're finding a lot of empty ocean N ASA's acung administrator, Wil-
today," said Lt. Cmdr. James ham Graham, the only agency official
Simpso n, a Coast G uard spokesman speaking on the record, said Sunday •
The apparent ruptur? in the strong that the agency stall 1s looluna. for
rocket casmg -whether at a scam or other causes for the explosion.
The name was "somewhere IO this
vicinity," Graham ~id as 1hc made
the rounds of Suhday telev1S1on talk
shows.
He pointed to a "fieJd JOant" -the
seam between the lo west segment of
DellJ""" ........ .., .... ...,..
However. Seal Beach Pier re-
mained ofTl im1tsSunday. pending an
an specuon by Clly engineers today.
said lifeguard supervisor Steve Berro.
About 1.500 people were evac uated
from the pier Saturday when the surf
washed away a half-dozen suppon
A aurfer enjoy• a wild -rid~ on the 6-to-1 O
foot breakers at Huntingto n Beach Sunday.
The aa.rf dlmlnl.ahed aomewbat from the 1 O-
to-15Joot wa•ea Saturday.
beams a t the end of the pier •
smaller today,'' said. Bolsa Chica ----------------------------.
Huntington Beach Pier remained
open up to the tackle shop, about half
way along the pier. Several pili ngs
that were damaged dunng Saturday's
high surf will be checked today by
Pubhc Works inspectors befo re the
pier 1s reopened to the end. said
lifeguard superviso r Mike Gafford.
He said there were no repeats of
Saturday's dramatic helicopter
rescues ofa surfer and two boaters
"We had a couple of standbys when
1t looked like some surfers were 1n
trouble. but we didn't have the usua l
1ncxpcncnced surfers," Gifford said.
.. T hose guys o ut there today are
pretty good swimmers."
Newpon Beach's south-fac1 ng
shoreline was spared the storm's
l wrath over the weekend, and area
supervisor Mitch While said li fe-
guards only had to treat a few minor
scrapes. No rescues were required .
"The waves arc about one-third
State Beach lifeguard Dave Graham.
"Thc-y're coming in sets between 6
and 10 feet whereas on Saturday they
were between 12 and 15 feet."
G raha m said li feguards still ad-
vised surfe rs 10 stay out of the water
unday.
"It's Just not a very good idea." he
said ... Tomorrow It could be surf-
able ...
A ha ndful of surfers thought the
waves were "surfablc" Sunday, but
othen watched from the shoreline.
"You reall y need to know what
you're doing." said Marty Parsons of
Huntington Beach.
Parsons. 27. a longtime surfing
enthusiast from San Diego. was JUSt
returning to the sport after spend ing
eight years 10 the San Jose area.
.. I'm out of shape from too many
>cars off," he said ... , figured 1t was
JUSt lake riding a bicycle, once you
know how 11 comes nght back to you.
(Pleue itee SURF/ A2)
Laguna tattoo artist
s.~ys ancient artf orm
becoming respectable
Ask a mother to show you a p1c1 ure
of her children and she'll pro udly p~I~
the fa mily photo from her wallet Ask ·
Pa11 Pavlik and she'll pull up her
blouse to reveal a childhood picture I .
of her 19-year-old daughtrr talloocd LAURA
on her batk
Pavlik. the owner of Laguna fat-MERK
too. takcc; her hus1ne\S wnousl) It\
an art form. \hl' said, 1hat require<, her
talents 10 be as d1.,.erc;e a!> the designs
customer\ bnng 10 her c;hop, the onfy
tattoo parlor onthr Orange Coast.
PEOPLE IN THE NEW S
Denise Gehhardt, a recept1on1st hy
day and Laguna Ta1100 an 1st by Ta11oomg was brought to Europe
night, d1splay'i an array of brightly by merchant seamen and has been
colored orc hids down the side of her used 1n modern times to 1dcnt1fy
neck. cn m1 nals and pohllcal pnsoners
•. Slje admits negative a1111udes In more recent years. peo ple w1th a~t the practice arc as permanent tattooc. have almost 1mmc-d1atcl)'
the tattoos thc-msclvcs .. But tat-been associated with motorcycle
tooang didn't get a ood name until gangs or the m1htary services.
C'hnst1an1ty came along," she said Gebhardt. 2b. said people oftc-n do
O nce thought of as grotesque and a doubletakc when they notice the
heathenish. the practice of body ta ttooson her neck. the assortment of
m arking dates back as fa r a\ designs cnc1rding ht'r nght calf (vis·
prchi1tonc man. The Old TestamC'nt 1blt' even through dark. patterned
chronicles the Israelites·· pro h1b1t1on \lockings) and the Oowcrs on her nght
of the pracu<.·e It was forh1ddcn h} .irm
Mohammad and a Ro man Ca1holi1. .. But with 11mc the1r realitc I am
Spectators out to watch the aurf and IAlrlers are allowed only
half-way ap the Huntington Beach pier Sunday.
council condemned 1t 1n 787 B C (Pfeaae .ee T ATTOO/A2 ) Lapna tattoo artiat. pllea he r trade o~ • patron.
the n&)lt booster a nd lbe tee0nd
segment. The name coma form the
fact that the sqments anive here
rndlVlduaJly and are put tC)lrther .. in
the field" -at the center.
"We haven't yet finished the
analysis a nd measurements on film to
identify the exact point at wh.icb the
plume (offlame) appeared," Graham
said on CBS' ··face the Nation.'' Aod
on NBC's "Meet the Press." be said
"we haven't done the measurements
(P1 ...... c•uu/A2)
Shuttle
mayfly
again
by June
S pace agen cy chief
says won•t take l~n
once cause ls found
WASH INGT ON (AP)-The head
of the nauon's space agency described
the shuttle Sunday as ''fundamentally
sound" and said NASA plannen
"don't believe it wdl take a very lona
time" before the cause of the
Challenger disaster is found and
flights can resum e.
Sources at Kennedy Space Center
said ii would be June, at the earliest..
before NASA could launch another
shuttle.
Wilham R. Graham, actan' din:c-
tor of the National ACTonauucs and
Space Admanmration . appeared Sun -
day on each of the ma1or television
n~tworks. He told 1nterv1ewcn
NASA is not yet cer\&ln bow to
interpret photoenphs that show a
plume of flame on Challenaer's ri&bt
rocket booster "crow and crow ...
unul lt reaches the explosion point."
NASA sources. who insisted on
anonymity. say the flame was the
probable tn11Cf to the explosion that
J\destroyed CbaJJenaer and its crew. I Sen. John Glen11, one of orisinaJ
seven NASA utronauts, said .. ii
looks like ii oould have caused a bit
problem." bur that it was too to0n to
speculate as to whether the booster
flame 1gn1tcd Tuesday's explosion.
He told one 1nterv1ewer 1t was
important to look ahead .
"Once an a whale we make a
mistake, but that does not mean the
quest stops." Glenn told the
(Pi..e eee 8BUTTt;&/A2)
Students get taste
of chosen career
Debate over ozone layer ~enewed
By G. JEANETTE AVENT
Of lMO.ilr.......... •
Cic."'rald Ra yl said he always thought he'd hkc to be.-a drafh m an. hut
hc-knows he could never sit at a desk eight hours a day to do the wort..
• Rayl, d irector of Secondary and Adult Education 10 thC' lr"tn<'
U nified . hool D1,tnc1. said Jump1na into a career without knvwang
whal'\ involved o n a day-to-day basis 1s JU,t the kind of career m1'>lal e
the ( outline Reaaonal Occupational Proa.ram can prevent
C RO P. as 1he proarnm 1s known to ats pan1c1pants, 1 one of lour
OCl upauonal programs 1n O range County de,1ancd to gave ht&h school
.. tudcnt1. and untrained adults the oppon unit} 10 c.-.pcncnce fir\thand
a carttr field they're inlertstcd 1n
r>unna the 41pnng 'l(mcstcr, wh1('h stam f ch '· ( RO P will ol]h
• (Pleue tee 8Tt10&PfT9/A 2)
New s tudies s uggest 197 4 wa rning b y
two UC Irvine ch emis ts rem a ins va li d
By tbt ~11oct•ttd Pren ,
\1n1t' •~o l ( In 1ne lht'mtsh
\Oun,kd an alarm Jn 11114 puhlil IC'ar
that tht' Farth"• protNt•"<' laH·r of
01onc would be dangc-rc,u'il\. lkplrtcd
h1, "hloronuomcarbon\ ha' want'd
The l 'n1ted fitatC'\ bann<'d .aero\01
spra}\ rnntA1nina th<' pr,lfX'llant in
llJ7!1 hut latt'r 'ltud1t'' \l'cmr,1 to
1nd1liltc thJt tht' thrtal "'•' Ir" 1han
pre' 1ou~I-. pred11 It'd
Rut nc" "' llknl.t' \UUl'\t' lhdl lt'.ar
" \1111 wam1ntcJ and thal 1mfu,1rt,1l
produc11on ,11, hh•r110unnxarht'n'"
min& 'harph
l ( lntnt' lh1·m1'" I 'ihC'r~11<11.I
Ro" land and 'viaru' \1ohna ~.irnt'd
in 1474 that l hlurolluor11(arhon\
11~ a~ r<"fngcrnnh and l't111'X'll.rn~'
'uuld t'"t'nluall" dC''ilf\1\ 'O fX'f\ t•nt
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!tinned aht hac.I\ ol thc-"I l\~A
u1ndu~11'n' .. Onh thr puQk('I per
l·t'pl1•rn ol tht phlhlrm has 1. Rlftgcd ..
1 hrrc art mnrr \t1rthn& prcd•c·
111\0\
.\ m tn1 stud\ h\ th<" \ . (n
'min mental Prutt'\ t1on '\gene pre·
d11 u·d ufl 10 ~I percent ol the Earth'"
Ml)nt' "'uuld tit' dt'plt'tcd b\ m id-2 I \l
C C'l'ltut'\ l''t'n 11 (hloroflut1ru<..".Ubon
r.ro<lu~ t1nn rnnllnUC\ fl) &row h) a'l
1t1lt' "' 4 ' percent 1 'ear If 1hat grov.th rate dropped 10 2 S
pctlcnl p<'r \ear the EP<\ repon said
th.it thr 01onc ~ould be depleted b\
~ti prr\'tnl b' the 1rtar lCJ7.5
iht Rand < orp a ~nta Mon1ca-
(P\eaee Me O~BATt/A.2)
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t A2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Febru$()' 3, 1986
Debrie from the •pace ebuttle Cballencer le
off loaded from a Coaet Guard cutter at Port
Canaveral. Florida Sunday night. Approx-
,.,.~
lmate weight of debris rec overed and
brought to shore for examination le now 10
tone.
SHUTTLE FLIGHTS MAY RESUME ...
From Al
C'le\eland Plain Dealer "If 11 dies. we
as a nat?'Qi) start to die So. torrect the
d1nicult1es and throltlc up·
He said uf the fiH'-man twu-
woman Challenger crew." 1 he~ gave
it all up there We cannot kl 11 be in
vai n." The M-\ear-old Crlenn added
.. I'd lake to go again m\\cll I ha,t·
alread) told them 1f the> du the tir<.t
• geriatm study. l'tl he available."
·more shu11lc tl1gh1s and more shullle
crc'.w!>, nothing ends here o ur t11ght'I
and our JOUrnC}'> continue," Graham
added.
Jupiter I\ again 1n the properpos111on.
v.hrt.h "'II he in Jul} 1987.
The ~umc ol tire seen sprouting
from the \oltd rocket boosttr 1n the
newh released film was described by
Graham a'> "an anomalous s1tuat1on
"'hKh 11.t•', t' never seen on the launch
of tht• i.huttk before."
The llOo~ter was one of twin rockets
strapped to the main 1ank In normal
operation. tht·se rocket<; burn forJUSt
I
t
Mild weather.f olloWs storms
Variable citoudln ... and mtld temP9fature1 wm gr"t the
Orange Coaat during the flr'1 week of Febru11ry, the National
weathe< 99'Vlce tald.
Htgha will range. from 8-4 at the bMchea to 88 Inland, with
local nor1herty wind• blowing 15 to 25 mph
Tonight wtll be mo1tty cilear and oooter, wtth temperature•
dropping to 43 to 53.
Tunday wlll be moatty clear and ellghlly warmer, 66 to 72
Dtmlnl1hlng surf along the Inner coaetat water1 l9 predicted,
with a swell of 3 to 6 feet
Light yarJabte wind• through tonight wlll blow weet to
northwest 12 to 25 knots thl1 afternoon and evening.
Local north wtnda to 25 knots below the northern canyons
tonight.
Winds wtll tncrease 15 to 30 knot• througtl the outer coutat
waters from Point Conception to San Clemente !eland and out 60
miles.
U.S. Temps .i-ton,MI 77 48
J-.. 42 40.
Watm -(.1ll0..,.....
Sho••t~ A-Flut•-Snow e<-<.ludf>O ..,,...., 'itdl••""'' .....
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Alo.ny 38 27 llllle Roca 10 ..
AlbliqWIQue 641 40 Loul9Yl!le 82 51
Amatlllo &4 38 M9"'Phll 71 !>I Calif. Temps Santa Ana &1 54
Ancfl0f'IQ9 40 29 Miami 8Hcill 14 70 Sll'lll 8etl>etl e2 42
Auanta 73 44 MllwaokM 33 27 Santa M.,11 es 42
Aflll'lllO City eo 41 NUhotlh e2 53 HIQhe, iow. lh<OVQll S p m Sulldl y Sll'lta Monlel e1 52 Auelln 74 &4 -OtlNnf 78 49 ~v....., 63 48 StOOllton eo M
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8oiM 54 38 Orlando 14 54 81g8ew 50 :13
Boat.on. 47 27 PlllllOetphla se 34 BlllloP 82 27
lklttllo 32 28 ~I• 71 S3 lllylhe 75 42 Surf Report lklrllngton VI 30 11 Pitt•~" 43 34 Cllallna $t 48 Cue>er 49 :19 P0t1 Ot 51 42 c..l•et City ee St
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Diilin-Ft Worth 75 95 S!Ou~ F9'11 30 ,. NMdlee 76 44
DaY1on 39 36 Spoil-.:IS 211· N~8aec11 82 63 TOOAY
Oetl-S7 31 Syrec:uM 37 28 Oe1e1en<1 59 64 Fl"t hogil 3 43 a m 54
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Fwgo 30 24 Wlchlla Cl3 34 Rlvet"llde 82 49 Flts1 lll(jll 4 50• m s 1
Flag111tt 47 23 Red 81Utt ., 51 Flot low 123Clpm .()$
G••nd Rap•Clt 20 28 Redwood City 63 56 S.eO<ld Mg!! 7 33p m 3 4
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GtMntl>O<O '< C 70 42 Eldended S1llnH 86 61
Hat11otd -44 28 SM Bem••CllnO 82 63
Helena 44 21 S111Ga1>11e1 ~ ee 50 Svn ,_ IO<lay 11 e 49 • m ano ... ,
Honolulu 12 8$ Moetly -.,.,.. w1tll IOCM ~utty 5.,, Diego 114 53 :ro;:•t526pm
H-ton 73 02 norlllet!y wlndl Hl(jllt 114 to 7 4 OW9 8111 Franc:IKO eo 641 oon ..._ tO<lay 11 1 SS a m IWICI ael•
lndteneoolll 41 33 31110 •8 SanJOM 114 47 again II 12.02 pm
Uraham \a1tl N·\SA in,c.,ugator\
would look larefulh tor 1nd1cat1ons
that the solid ml ~l'I hooster IO\l
power hcfore thl' hla•.i He said
MIS',l()n Control let hn1C'1Jn\ \av.
Sourcrs dost· lo tht• -;huttlc pro·
gram said the nc~I flight rnuld rnmc
as earl> a\ June 1fN..\li·\ ca n qu1ckl )'
ptnPolnl the problem and corr~t t 11
The) note the shullk had OoY.n
~uccessfull} 24 llmt'\ hcforc th e
ei1plos1on and that wha1 happened
ltkel' v.as not a dt.·s1gn Oaw. O\'er tw o minute~ and then arc ................................................... ~ ........................................ .
' nothing lO marl.. an unacc:ep1ahlc lo\\
of pov.er
Graham -1n11:n 1ewed on ( H\
"Fan• thl· \iJ1111r1 . \H< \ ·Th"
Weck with I >.1' 1d Brrnl..k' ·· .ind
NA<., ':'-kl't tlw Prl'\'> .. -"~' a\l..l·d
Y.hl'll thl' '>huule progrum might
resume
· I here's nu "'J\ to \,1' "h,il t 1 ml
we tan go lm"urtl"' hl· \.ml on '\ B<
"Out I l:ln g.1\l' \OU 11nl' <,t;Hl'llll'n\ <In
that
l h.11 " thh ' ,1 tundantl·nt.1lh
sound \)<;\t'lll It' tt•>n{ 1hrnuFh ~J
\UtlC<.<ilul t11gh1, I hl'fl' "ii\ oh\ 111u\~
I> an auil!cn1 1 hl'rl'\ a pr11hlem
thcrt• But thl' '" 1·1 ;111 rnnllguralwn
aml dl'\IP,n "t' ht'l 1n c 111 Ix• tu nJ.1
mt•nt,111\ <.ound .ir1ll v.c hdle'\ 11
won·11al..c a \l'ry long 11mt to ~cl 1h1'
prohll'rn CO!lelted ..
lie 101<.l ·\HC "\.\ <' du11'1 1h111~,
that"\ a maior ma111r <.onligura11cm
prnhh:m here \\{ thin!.. 1hcn··., .in
l ng1 nt•cri ng. prohlrm I h<11 ha' 111 tw
1,1klll lar~· 111
'I ht· pr<:)1dt·111 h.H \aid 1he1t• II bl
These sources cautioned that a
June re-stan could be 1mpo<.s1ble If
the testing and corret'llOn procedures
require mon· 11me than no"" en
'1rnined
The \hu111l' C 11lumhia had ~t·n
\thcdulcd to 11~ Junl' 2~. carr) 1ng
three rnmmun1ratton' \atell1tl''> -
tor We~tt•rn l n1on anti 1he gm t'r n
rncnts 111 lndonl'\lil and C rrt•at
Anta1n
\-,tronaut' Imm l11d11rll''-l<l and
8n1a1n h;ic.J heen iJ\5.1gnnJ tu the u-cv..
h111 11 l\ pm\1hlc l''en probabll' that
'\\ \ \\111 p11111n hold 11c; program ol
thing, pn,,1\t· ut111:n\ dnd lurl'!gn
,1\H1 Ill.tit\'
l hrt'l' ll1ght' hJd hl.·t·n plan111·d
ht'lort· lhl' June m1\\1<111 I hl' ntJ111
m1c,<;1on ul J \larth fligh1 v.a\ 111
11h\l'ne Halle\ ·s romet Jnd tx·1:auw
lhl'cumet v.on. t appear lor an,,1hn 7,t.
~c:ar'>. lhJt ll1gh1 will ht• Lantl'lnl
I hcrl' v.ert 1wo flight\ \thcdukd 111
\ta\ OOl' 111 tu launth J <,;ttelltll' 111
orhit plant·\ J up11cr and ont• 111 \t nd .i
proht: pa\\ Juptter .u1d 1111o mh11
.irnu nd I hr 'll n
fhl'\e \\dJ ha\l' IO hl dd,l\t'd 1111111
CAUSE OF EXPLOSION ...
From Al
'1.'t t1Hl'l' '-' helht·r II IA.ii\ ill I he 'l'<Jnl or
rll'ar thl' \l·am •·
I ht·rt· ha' h1·t·11 publtsht•d 'r>nu-
lJl1on h,1\l'J tJll un1den1llit·d \lllHll'\
thal lhl' fingt·r .,, flame c1tht•r hurnl'c.J
thmugh thl lul'l tJnl.. "'all and 1gn11l'd
11\ hugt• \Uppl~ ol lt4u1d h~dr1tgl·n or
1ha1 11\l·t1111 thl' de,trut t11>11 rne1. h.in-
1\m h' hghllng J pnmn lOIU
But < hark\ Kl·dmond a "' \ ~ \
<;puke\man \aid JU \I heating llll' tank
would hd\l' lurnc:d th1: l14u1d
h)drugen and ltqu1d O~)gl'n '" ga">
thus 1nnca,1ng the pres<,ure tx· ... ond
the bur<;ting point. H}drogen mu\t he
kept al m1nu\ 42 l degrees I .ihrt·nht•11
and ""gen at 21.r degree'> tx·l11"' tt·rn
10 remain 1n ltq111d state\
(1raham J\kn l hoY. \t111n \hullk
01ght~ might rl<,11me rc pltl·d that
there wa\ "no 1.1.,1, 10 \Cl\. "'hat 11nw wt•
~can go t•,r~.irtl
But ht: allded · f h1' ".1 lur d.11t1rn·
tall} 'ound '"1t·m 11 'g11nl 1h11111ph
24 'Ute l\\flll l11j1.hl<; f hl'fl• \\a\
oh' llJU\I' an .in 1dt·n1 I hl·rt " .i
' prohkm th1. rt 11111 lhr tl\l'fall lt111
t1guratwn ant.I llt'\1gn 11.l hd1n1 111
be tundamL·n1alh 'ound .rnd ... ,.
h<:l1e' e 11 v.un '1 take c1 'en long w111·
lo gt·t thr<. prohlem torrt'l It'd ·
On ~undu' '>hip<; plam·' .ind
htltcopter' '~ l'ft' 'iea r\'h 1 ng th rt'l' m.1111
art'J'
f, ''K' \QUJrt' milt·' lr11m \kl
hournt· r l.i to \1 \ugu\llrll' and XII
llldt'\ on\hort•
-\n Jrla from ( .1pt.· ( anaveral 10
\,t\annah Jnd 1511 mile\ olro;hon·
\' ()(/41 \QUJrt.' mll1.·\
-lhl' \hore 10 1hrce mile-\ out
from l'ontc dt• I l'11n f l<i . to Jal k
\Oil \Ilk
\p1.· ula1111n had tx·en that th1.·
olijl' I rn 11\l'led on lhe (,eorgra toa\I
"'·'' 1!11· 1 .. p id tht• fuel lank But whl'll
lhl' oh)t'it ,urived hc:re. 1t wac; 1dtnt·
tl1t.'tl a' parl nl thl· lefl huostcr rockl'l
I 1 t •wkl \hl•d no light on tht•
.1t111..knt l°l\·tauw 11 w .... ,1.,egment thJt
11n1.11nl·<l th1. par<11.h11 tt.·\ de-;rgned 111
lr1\'L'r 1hr 1.t•1 foot long boo\ter 1nt11
lhl !lu"w Im r1.·1r11.·,al and refurhl\h
1rn·n1
dropped 1n10 lht' <\llan11t for re-
cover) and re-use
Crraham 'aid the plume of name
could hr r,ecn to "grow and ~ro"" on
iht• area on "h1ch 11's 1xcumng un11I
11 goe\ to the e'plo<,1on poanl ..
(1raham \:rnl howeH'.r. that no1
enough wa\ kn<rn n yet to spct ulatc on
"hat part the plume m1gh1 ha'c
pla,ed rn the l'\ploc.mn
( 1rah.1m \J1d , •\" .\ l'\pt'rt\ 1A..t1uld
\tud\ L.tretulh 40 000 chanm·I' 111
inlormauon c;en1 from tht· '>huulc 10
"l-\ ~.\ ground \tat1on., 10 detl'rm rne
11 the homier lo\I pov..cr 1n 1ht> 10
\Ctond\ lwforc the npln\lon
l'uhh,hl•tl report<, 1nd1lilll' tlwre
m:t\ haq· ht:l'n " 4 pcrrt·nt ""' 1n thru\I lr11111 thr nghl hoo\t\'r pmh-
lcm
· l hl r' \v1.·n· '>l'' t·ra I peoplc "'ho
w<itlh\•d lhl' perlnrmante of the \1thd
rol'ket h110<,1er' anti tht·y dett·\'ted
nothing anomalou\ from the 1l'l-
l'mt·1n that "•" g1,en 111 them·· he
<,;11d I k 'J1d hov.t•,er. 1ha1 tht.'
1ntorm;J111111 thC\ rt'll'l'ved v.a<; onh
part nt till' 1nformat1on \l.'nd down
fr urn I he \pa en raft
(
Body found
ha.ndc uff ed
By the Associated Press
Tht' hmh of J 25-.,.car-uld l <;,
•\ngt.'-k\ man 11.ho apparent!\ W;t\
l..1dnappt.·d hantlrnfkd and 'hot to
death ""a' found dumped 111 a
desolate area of Orange < ount)
authnnt1e\ said ~unda )
The bod~ of Rent Camargo wa\
found "iaturda~ near Santiago ( a-
n}on Koad and< hapman Avenue an
the Orange Park \lrn area. said l us
\ngde\ Count' \hn1ffs Sgt Rc>n
Daile\
\.\'11nt'\\t'\ told depu11e\ 1ha1
Camargo "a" in the Norwalk area on
Jan. 27 "hen he wa'> confronted b'
Ill.CJ men "'ho handt uned him. forced
him into ii \thick and drov\' awa)
Baalt'\ \,11d 'lorwalk i<, 15 male~
<,CJu1hea\1 of Lo~ ·\ngeln
fhl' handculT\ were on ( am<1rgo\
he'd' "'h1.·n 1111.a\ found Haile' ~•d
TATTOOS GAINJNG RESPECT ABILITY ...
From Al ·
IUSt 11!..1 1 1.lll \Ill ,,11d 'f f11v. ~1111
prc\1.nt • •IH\1. It iu1 \\ not v.IH 111('1
)llU an• 1.1111111rcl • 1r n111 •
1 o<l,1\ 11 \t'C'ITJ\ the pr:tl ltll.' 111
tatlt>OIO[l h,t\ y,11nt•d \llllH' 1f llll'
respct. I ;11 1.11111.1110' tx·lin 1· " Ion}!
O\t:rdut
• Gebhttrdt tl'1,1llnt .1 tnrnt lU\
1' 1omer .tn Xf1°\l"ar·11ld w11m.111
' rece1 ... ing lwr f11\l l<1lloo "\ht ,ii""" 1• wanted ont· h111 v. .1, alr.11d 111 1h(·
., social \llgm:i' < 1chh.1nt1 ,,11J
r Before tht• "'om,1n rt•turnnl 111 hl·t
' New Jer\e} honw \he lold 1h1·
tattooer. "Ju"'t "'·•11 ·111 th1 l.11lil'' in
1 the bndge duh \t't' rtH' no~
J, Pavlik agr.·c<. th,11 a1111utln h,1, l'
changed -a\ h,t\.t' tal11•0 \t\h'' ,,,
longer art' the 1 l11ldlih d1.1v.111~' 111
'' executioner' lhl' r,1111 ·11111. ht·r'
1 who have Slarrnl \ U'it11nw" "11h
• raunch> cull dnagn~ hJq' ni:ttrh
d1~ppeared . \aid r ,n It!.. 4.'
" Freehand work likt.· 1ha1 on th1·
.,. shoulders of I aguna I t1ll1111 .1rtl\t
1• Mark a' 1k1\ • .., moH tonrn111n I h1·
21-ycar-old C onncl.lrl ut "'''"l'
• fashiom om·nwl '>l>k d1·'11tn' 1n
'Jo bnlllant lOlors nut \l'en •>n th1· talto111'
~ of 20 >care; ago e "Jn the past, tatlo<1'> h.tH hn·11
f, pu'ihcd under the table ar, lo"'·dd\\
" said Pavf1k. 1 oday 'he c:itl·r, 111 .1
1, chen1cle 1ha1 1nch1de\ dm 1111' J,1v.
yer~ and bus1nCS\ people v.h11 p;"
S20-SI OOOforthework~11ft11t \1'''
I· percent of the pc<!j>le Pa vlik '' r' .m
women. man} of whom tt1ml· lur
co,mctu: tattooing such u pcrm.11wn1
eyeliner. hp. hner and eyebrow,
C o'mct1c tattoomg con\t11u1cr, <io
a percent of Pavla k', bus1ncn a1 the
small Pacific Coast H1ahway sho~
1 Pnccs ran&c from S250 to S 300 for the
qi pennanenl mttkeup fhc proc.c'' i.,
,
\'\l~'\IJll; ,1pp• .it111g 111 \\l1Jll\'n \\ho
lt,t\ • :i d11li. 11lt IHTlL \1T111g to pul 11n
th1·11 rn.1kn1 p t•r f11r 1h11'l' v.11h
.1nhr1t1\ ,,11d 1';1\ It~ v.h11 l all<. 11
I h1 h11t11''I I Ill ng \llll l \~ '"
ht'•'\l'
\lit .1l,t1 I Ill\ \l..i11 111 l tl\l'r '>l.ilr\
I .11rh ''"'" ll•\ntr11l 1a111101np
\.\ 111 hl II~ l .Cl I \11t Jl,111\ flll'dtltl'tl
1'.1 \It~
\111 'll•ltl\ lh1 LOO\ ll llll!l th.II
1.111""' .111 P• r'onJI ,ind \hould
rdkL I l'ad1 mdn 1du;1J\ pcrsonaltl\.
11 1., th1.•1mh Jl'<li perc,on:ll art lorm
.tr11111u!" f'.i.\ Ii~ 1n\l\l('d "\>. l· Ir\ lo
rrorn111t• trn·h.md v.ork Wt: like to do
.1p11•1t:1Jl.tr11,1llll'rthanadetal" 'hl·
,,11d .1dd 11111. 1 hi.It "people 1.11ll<'C'I
1.1111 ... , tfr••rtl ,,1r111u' tJltooef\J ltk1.· 1h1•\ •lll'l I .lrl •
\1 11r1· pn1pk .irt h1·1111111 ng
lllll It \l('d Ill t.11\00' Ill ,H l l'rllUdlC
hq·I} u1l111 l11I hnc\ 1111ht·11 ph~'lllUl'
Pa , h~ ,,11d
\1.1 1c·u·n1111n'lo~t\1111n \ht ue.ttl'tl
.1 IUIQUlll\l' l ll\lent \h.1pt.•d moon
111•,t to the: t'H' 111,1 lcmak :-..t·v. \ 11rl..
.11r11rn1•, T br woman had ix·nul<'d
1h1· dra11.11)!( on her fa1t· for mon1h'
ht'forc \Ill' <klldt•d to rl1d h It rwr
111dn('n1
\1oc.1 f>t'ople arl' ,1h,11d ol talloo
in~ hc't :\11,1· the\ Mt' t1fra1<.l ol f)<'r
rn.tn1'n( l.' r hn .Ht' 11\t•d to .1 thro"
,IV.,I\ \\Orld ,,11d f',I\ Iii.
\ht• \lrt'\\1.·tl 1h1· 1m portantt' 111
h<"l ~int( .1 c.hop' 1 tCdt'ntrnl'I tx·for1·
~e11111~ J t.l111111 ·\\I.. lo \el' J
pMlfolto ~rrl<'rrt•tl II po\\1hk. \t.'t: If
thn \tenl11'l· ,ill their nC't'dlc' .rnd
equ1pmcn1 :ind no111r hov. dean thr
pl.lt c 1\ • Pav la k ..aid
< c1hforn111 doc~ not rt•qu1~ tattoc1
ant\h he ltltn<;('cl, hu1 11ccord1na tc•
l'.1 ... lak m.un jlct 1h111u1th a lcn1tth\.
appren11tnh1p "ith .in e'pt'rtl'n<c:d
art1~1 hclorc &1' 1ng their fir!.t 1a110
The tra1n1ng tcal'hn them how to
1den11h 'ar~ing \k1n l)pes. all of
v. h1ch requirt• dllkr1•n1 mcthodc. 111
tattooing
'ia' 1k1 \ C onnc~litut teJ(hcr
created the w lortul oriental dc\11ln\
that mJke hrs shoulder<; \ecm hruad-
c1 \ dragontlf\ "In~-. appear 1ran<,-
lucen1 against the hamhoo trc·e on his
left shoulder
Pavlik think<. 11 1.tl<l'' an ana<.t 10
create 1~11011., a' tx·au11tul a\ tho~ on
Sav1k1<;' \houlder\ II 11 tollows the
anatom' 111 tht• hmh ,rnd lollow(°3n
pnnc1plt'' I think thn urn he
d'nam11 ·\ht• .,;mt
.\ll 111 thl' ta1t11t1 .1111'>1\ al thl'
l...igun.1 'hop haH· JI 11mn tO\<'rctl
'>hahb\~ '"Lrnng 1.11100'> done h"
anc\pcrlt'lltl.'d peor>I<' hut the-. \:I)
the\ d11 11 It''' ltc~ucnth n11"'
• {hl' hutthcr\ h<l\c been .1u·d
OU( \Jld \J\ 11..t\
~hl' ad\ l\e\ l .tr(' lor I hMC ""ho
r>urt ha\{ ckl tr11 tattooing m.1d'IH1l''>
through maga11rw ad ... ena'm~nh, rn
clo their "" n 1a1111m at homr "\\ h«11
I ht'' don t I.. nu" I'> the\ ~ •'" do
permancn1 tlarnC1ge 11 1he> don't
know "'h.11 thn art.• doina." \aid ra' Ilk
I attoo\ .irt' pcrmant•nt de'>p1tc
\\hat m.111, J')t'ople belie' c \urgKal
rcmo' .11 of tattoo<; run' hct""cen
\~ 000 .ind SS 000 nnd 1s nc\Cr
rnmplctt'I' \UCCC\'11111 P:lvhk tncr, to
d1\pell the m)th th.II &l'lllll@. tattoo<. I\
painful but 'he du.I W\ haHng 1h~·n1
rt'mo ... C'd can he e'lnu1. 1at1ng
·•Jr 1' JU\\ a 'lurfacC' flesh wound,
hkc n 1>tra1eh It'\ noth1ni lake
, h1ldh1rth ·· 'hC' ,aid
DEBATE OVER OZONE LAYER RENEWED ..•
From Al
based research lirm. recently esti-
mated that total output of
thlorofluorocarbons. known hy the
trade name Freons. would grow by
about 3 percent annually for the next
10\ears
The EPA repQrt followed measure·
mcnts conducted by satell11e-bome
mstruments which showed ozone
w nc.:entrations an the stratosphere
0 ' er '\ntarctica slowly decreasing
during the past decade. The measure-
mt'nt\ indicated that some concentra-
twn<. la'il October were 45 percent
lower than in the 1960s.
While ozone 1n the stratmphere rs
minute. around 3 parts per ma I hon. ll
streen~ out more than 99 percent of
thC' ultrav1ole1 rad1a11on in sunlight.
.\ loss of even small amounts of
01onc could t'ause such health prob-
lem~ as skin cancer and other
ct0logrcal con equcnces.
A 1982 Nat10nal Academy of
\uence'i rcpon predicted that ever) I
pt.'rcent decrease in owne concentra-
twn will t'ause an add111onal 12.000 to
30.000 cases of skin cancer every year
1n the lJn1ted States
lnneascd ultraviolet rad1at1on
lOuld also cau~e a reduction '" the
yield of man} agricultural crops and
the death of many aquatic orgamsm'>
that Ir ve near the surface of the ocean.
More ultra violet rad1at1on theor-
c11call> also could cause a warming of
1hc atmosphere. meltine pans of the
Polar icecaps and Potentially flooding
low areas al.ong Hie coastlines
Rowland and Molina's key con-
tribuuon in the early I 970s was t~e
recognll1on that chlorofluorocarbons
1n the stratosphere could be broken
apan by sunlight.
The resulting highly reactive
chlonne and nuonne atoms in turn
destroy ozone. a naturally occurnng
ingredient of the stratosphere. for-
med from oxygen by sunlight.
Scientists agree on the dangers ot
ozone depletion. but ther~ is c6n-
t1nued disagreement on exactly how
much depiction of the ozone layer
will result ~m continued chlorofl uorocarbon release.
"The catch in II these predac-
uons." Wuebbles ded, "is that we
don't know what world production
IS."
The Soviet Union and the Ea<\tern
European countnes have ne"cr re-
leased th eir level<; o f
chloronuorocarbon produc11on ,
although most sc1ent1sts suspec: it's
large and growing
Most calcula11ons predict that the
ozone laver should have been
depleted by about half a percent by
now
"In fact ," says Donald Heath of the
Goddard Space Fhght Center in
Greenbelt, Md.. "we ha ve seen
perturbations of the ozone layer an
order of magnitude larger than the
predictions indicate."
From 1978, when the Nimbus 7
satellllc carrying Heath's instrument
was tau nched, to 1984. Heath ob-
served an average yearly ozone loss of
abou1 I. 5 perce nt at latitudes cor-
respQnd ing to the united States. At
higher ta111udes. the yearly loss aver·
aged 3 percent.
"Some of that loss was clearly due
to the effects of the eruption of the
Mexican volcano El Chicon in 1982.
and some is due tu the normal loss of
ozone when sunspQt act1v1ty reaches
a maximum." Heath said. "But the
los~ 1s still greater than we can
account for by an} mechanism "
SURF WANES; PIERS REMAIN CLOSED ...
From Al
.. Rut I came back out after about I()
minute<,. Tht gu}!. ciut there are
drfin11cly tuned "
The waves were expected lo
dimrnl\h further toda). with 6-foot "a' cs predicted at some west-facing
hcilt he<;
Forecaster~ warned, however. 1ha1
the surf was still large enough to pose
a hazard 10 surfers, <;wam mers and
fishermen
A 3-to 6-foot swell was expected •
along the inner coastal waters. while
combined seas of 8 to 13 feet we re
predicted along the outer waters.
Although skies will clear today,
g1 ... ing the Orange Coast a chance to
dr) out, gusty nonherly winds will
kt:cp temperatures m the low to m1c
60s today, the Nauonal Wl-Sthei
Service forecast~
STUDENTS GETT ASTE OF THE JOB ...
From Al
lrce classes an 40 fields.. including
animal science. business. graphics.
and health care, said Nancy Vopat,
manager of C RO P's vocational guid·
ance services CROP is funded by the
<;late on the ba~1s of class attendance.
she <;aid r he classe\ arc offered as elective'>
to high '>Choo! \ludents I b years and
older laving w1th1n the Huntington
Hcach llnron High, Irvine. Newport-
\1c\a Saddleback Valley or Tu)tin
t nified School d1stncts. Other pQr-
11un' of the county arc served by the
Nonh Orange County, Central Coun-
t~ or C'ap1strano/Laguna RcgJOnal
Ou upa11onal Program. she said.
In the animal health care program.
'>tudcnts <;pend eight weeks in the
tla'isroom. followed by 10 weeks of
on-the-Joh training in the commun1·
I\ Vopat ~aid Students from all five
dl\tmt!> attend University High
'ichool for the classroom PoMIOn of
the cour'IC. said Vopat. but "we try
hard to place them in a training \1tt:
dose to their home" for the com·
mun1tv pon1on. she said.
ln\tructor Robin Lee-Soros, who
ha\ a bachelor of science dcg~e m
animal science <;a1d she devotes the
da\sroom time 10 studyi ng animal
nutnt1on. d1~asc onras1tes. animal
MAIN OFFICE
' /!tf\' A•.. ·• '·"•'-~ A
,. " • ., ~ F' • ~ "''a ''•\• • ~ ~2•
handling and d1scu\'i1on of career
oppQrtumt1cs
~-Soros said that dunng the
animal-handling portion of the class.
students bring 1n everything from a 6-
foot python to macaws, iguanas and
turtles.
.. <\bout one-half of the student<;
aspire to be vetennanans, while the
other half ha ve other career goals."
she said. Lee-Soro~ '>aid she makes a
point of telling her i.cudcnts that being
a vet 1s not the onl)" career option in
the animal science field. ·
Bret Bass. a 17-ycar-old Irvine
High School student, said he entered
the program in his Junior year
because he does want to be a
veterinarian and he wanted the
experience of working an a vctennary
hospital before he went to college.
He said the experience has been
pretty much what he thought 11 would
be.
"I lrke the animal\ and they ltke
me." he said. and he plan'! to continue
has studies at UC Dav1'1
Edward R. Cole, doctor of veterin-
ary med1c1nc al the Irvine Animal
Hospital and Bass' \Upcrv1!lor. said he
has part1c1 pated in the C'ROP pro·
gram for about 10 year<, Some C'ROP
students have become ht<, cmploy~i.
in tcchmcal pQS1t1ons that don't
require advanced degrees but do
require experience, he said.
The type of training CROP SIU·
denb receive on-site really depend~
on the 1nd1' 1dual student, C'ole said
"Somt: take the c.:ou rse JUSt for credits,
and others take 11 to be in the field ." If
they want to pursue an aggressive
learning pro$ram. they can progress
from cleaning and feeding the
animals IO ~111ng up lab samples and
pre-surgical preparation.
Cole said he con11nucs to pa rtici-
pate in the program because "it's nice
to work with )Oung kids," and also
because he remembers how beneficial
1t wac; for him to work wJth a vet wbcn
he was ~1111 in school
Rayl c;a1d CROP w:rs begun in 197 1
in respQnse to a need the school
districts rnuldn"t fi ll. "We could sec
that there was no way we could do for
voca1ionul education what could be
done in the community," he ~id
"We could no longer afford to equip
our schools to keep up wJth changing
technoloR1e~"
Equipment for voc:it1<Jn11I pro·
gram' wa~ ei1pcns1vc, he ~1d, and
··we couldn't get the space and money
to keep 1t all up to date We have lo
look 10 the commumty"
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