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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1986
DA probes Vos·s link tocondos
In vestigafion focuses on prOposal that
would have saved developer 200,000
By ROBERT BARKER
OftNC>el!J ...... IW
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The Orange County Distnct At·
tomey's office has launched an in-
ves11gauon into business dealings
Fountain Valley Mayor Fred W. Voss
may have had with a compan)
seek.Jog to build a 57-unit con·
-Loses battle
Ocean Hlih School and
buketball coach Jim
Harrla loee ln court. See
Sporta, Cl.
Coast
The Festival of the
Whales begins this week-
end In Dana Point./ A3
California
Los Angeles Is accused of
dragging Its feet on the
Robert Kennedy as-
sassination flles./ A7
World
President Marcos takes
an early lead In the official
Phlllpplneselectlon can-
vas~./ A4
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doman1um complex in the city.
The investigation staned about
two weeks .ago and is expected to
continue for several weeks, accordine
to Deputy District Attorney John
Gier, who declined to comment
funher today.
The investigation focuses on the
Fierce
storm
Intense downpour
floods intersections,
expected to intensify
By STEVE MARBLE
OllM~ .........
The Ii rst of a sen es of fierce storms
building fo rce over the Pacific Ocean
lashed the Orange Coast today,
drenching areas with nearly an inch of
rain and swamping some roads and
1nterscct1ons.
A second rain storm was forecast to
hit the coast WJth even more intensity
late tonight or early Friday. A third
and perhaps a fourth storm may
follow.
County work crews, bracing for the
coming downpours, cleaned debris
from flood control channels today.
"We're monitoring potential prob-
lems in anticipation of this next
storm," said W. M. Reiter, manager
of the county's public works oper-
ation. "lfwe get a couple of inches in
JUSt a few hours, we could have
problems."
He said about 225 work:ers had
been assi~cd to scour channels and
inspect hillsides and embankments.
The rain storm powered into
Southern California about midnight
and dropped an average of an inch of
(Pleue eee RIPfS£/ A2)
Founuan Valley City Council's con-
s1derat1on of a proposal that would
have saved l.S. Properties more than
$200.000 in park site fen, the Daily
Pilot has learned.
· Voss denied Wednesday that he
has a business relationship w11h the
company and said there was no
reason for him to d1squahfy himself
from voting on the item.
However. he acknowledged that
until last fall he was a business partner
in another company with ex-Foun-
tain Valley Mayor Bernie Svalstad
and Davtd lsraclsky, principal own-
ers of t.S. Propenies.
The controversiaJ fee appeared as a
routme item on the City Council's
consent calendar Nov. 19.
In approving a tract map for the
condominium project, Voss, aJong
WJth Councilmen George Scott and
Jim NcaJ, O'K'd a calendar item that
include<i a staff recommendation to
authorize the processing of an agree-
ment that would have set a develosr
ment mitigauon fee at approximately
$60,000 and waived a $269.oop park
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Chrta Scroaln appreclatea Chrl• Campbell•• umbrella
poltcy u be carriea her to clua at <>ranee Cout Collete.
Site ltt.
Councilman Ben Nielsen. an-
nouncing that he might invest in the
project, abstained to avoid possible
conftict of intemt. CounciJwoman
Barbara Brown voted against the
item. She said at the time that putting
the waiver on the consent calendar
made it seem "like the most mundane
and innocuous" item possible smce
con!tnt caJendar items generally arc
rouune and passed wnhout public
commenL
Voss and others declared at the
nme of the vote that the item aiill
faced public hearinp before the
Plannina Commission and City
Council before adoption.
Voss, who wotlu in Oransc Coun~
ty's General Service Aaeocy. declared
Wednesday be bad no financial
interest in the lrvine-t.sed l.S.
Properties, lhe company stand.ins to
benefit from the $200,000 drop in
park fees.
Voss said he was a former partner
wtth Svalstad and Jsraelsky in Walnut
(Pleue ... MATO•/ A2)
'Hospital wars'
over in Irvine;
plans unveiled
Groundbreak!!!g
slated in July for
80 mil ion center
By G. JEANE1TE A VENT
Of .. .,..,,... .....
After more than a decade of
planning and setbacks that lrvme
Mayor David Baker called the "hos-
pital wars," organuers have unveiled
the final design for the I rvme MedicaJ
Center.
The hospital will be bwh by
A.mcncan Medtcal International, a
Beverly Hills.-based hospital chair)
with three medicaJ centers in Orange
County and 200 others scattered
throughout 20 states and 12 coun-
tries.
It will resemble a shopping mall
more than a hospital, said Dr. Marvm
H. Gotdbcri, director of the chain's
Western region.
IMC, as it is called by its communi-
ty backers~will co s1st of a 171-bed hospital, a c.arc maJI and a
medical o ~laz.a. located on 15
acres in East lrvtne near the comer of
Sand Canyon A venue and Alton
Parkway.
IMC officials said the hospital -
ex~ted to cost approximately $80
million -is scheduled for a JuJy
groundbreaking. with completion an-
ticipated in the early pan of 1988.
Baker, chairman of the hospital's
board of directors, said Wednesday
the ~I a dcsi&ned to serve Irvine's
85.000 residents. a population that
swells to 120,000 dunng the work
week.
Aclcnowledgin$ a downturn in
profits for large, m-patient hospitals,
Goldberg said. .. Medicine is not a
treating science anymore. but a
preventing science."
Althou~ the Irvine Medical
Center Will include a 177-bcd, fiv~
story acute care hospital. Goldbcr&
said AMI is l.rylng to create some-
thing people will go to even when
they're well.
Goldberg said 1n addluon to the
hospital tower, the cent.er includes a
separate health care mall which will
house a walk-in center for minOJ
emcrgi:ocics., community coofercnce
rooms. educational facilities, a fint-
floor dlnmg area, a child-<:arc cent.er
and an entire floor dc"oted to health
care for women and children.
Joseph' A. Miocio, AMl's pro.)CC\
manager, said the Irvine Medical
Center also plans to work with area
businesses on cxccutJve fitness and
wcll-bein& programs.
Baker said the route to CMC has
been a 10-ycar journey marked every
l't\'o years by Mnzied ectJvity and
then pcnods of inactivity. Since
announcing its partnership with AMI
m July last year, Baker said. the
People for an Irvine Community
Hospital. the original community
group behind the~ has put
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~qAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of T.~o.l/lr,... .....
Admitting has name "isn't exactly a
household word," Arizona Gov.
Bruce Babbitt came to the Orange
Coast on Wednesday to test the
polit1cal climate for a possible presi-
dential bid among the new breed of
Democrats who. he said. "has the
future of our party an your hands ...
Babbitt. speaking to some 250
Nine cars bashed'
by runaway truck
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Ot .... 0.-,~IU«
Joe Sabo glumly pulled an um-
brellf . some noor mats and an
assoftment of papers from the man-
gled wreckage of his '85 Buick. one of
nine unoccupied cars damaged
Wednesday when a rental truck
apparently lost its brakes and bar-
reled mto a Costa Mesa parking lot.
The pc;wter-colored "Collector's
Ediuon' LcSabrc was the first an a
row of parked cars wiped out by the
runaway Ryder PIE truck about 11
a.m. outside the American Dade
office. 345 Clinton St.
"They fou nd my hood ornament
on top of the roof." a dazed-Sabo uid
as other employees gathered their
bclonsmas from their crumpled c.ars.
Pohce estimated the damage at
about $60,000 to \he parked cars and
the truck. which was traveling south
on -\1rway Avenue when the brakes
apparently failed at the T-shaped
intersection at Ointon Street.
The truck zoomed through the stop
sign and mto the parking lot. in an
industrial area near John Wayne
Airport.
Dnver Mak~ L McCanhy, 46. of
Huntington Beach escaped mjury and
was not cited for the crash, said
Officer Gary McErlain. the traffic
mvest1gator at the scene.
McErlatn said the truck was travel-
mgat between 35 and 50 mph when 11
hit the first vehicle broadside. stan1ng
a chain rcacuon that traveled down
the row of cars parked against the
buildinJ. ,
"He JUSt lost 1t and couldn't stop,"
McErlain said.
Employees watched 1n awe as
police and tow truck workers
(Pleue Me TRUCK/ A2)
It's not Indiana Jones. but local Shoshone
Indian village provides fasctnatlngartlfacts
For mo t of us. the subject of
archeology conjures up 1mqcs of a
faraway desert land where men and
women wcanna khaki fallJU~ and
pith helmets ~tcb the earth with
dentist's tool 1n hope of findina
remnants of lo t c1v1hat1ons
Archeolon ma.kc u, dream of
adventure wt'd love to have -of
Indiana Jones and his search for the
femple of Doom
But mo t of u never thmk 1bout
actually do1na 11. The excurnon
would probably ~· too cxp(ns1ve and
1t m1aftt force us 10 travel areat
distances. lcavtn1 bth1t1d 1he com·
fons of home.
However. accord•na to Gary Hurd.
'
members of the Democratic A~
sociatcs of Orange County at the
Westin South Coast Plaza hotel in
Costa Mesa. charged that the Demo-
cratic Pany has been spht into two
facuons -"a winner and a loser."
"The winner consistently elects
councilmen. mayors and governors,
whale the loser fatls in the national
elections. It's viewed by the Amen-
can people as a pany that's lost its
way," Babbitt said.
.,
He proposed Democrats focus on
three issues that will unify the pany
and put 1t back on track -SOCJal
pohcy, the economy and American
foreign policy.
"The Democratic Pany must be, as
it always has been. the champion of
opportunity, the party of compassion
and solutions.'' Babbitt said.
Accepting that government can't
budget answers for every problem , he
' (Pleue eee BABBITT I A2) Arlsona Qoy. Bruce Babbitt
The clrt•er of • rental track plowed lnto
parked car when bl8 brakee went oat. All of
............. ~'--......
the can were aaoccapled and no one wu
~ed lD tbe accldent.
a Costa M.~5' archcoloant. Oranae
Coast rcs1dents do not have to endure
artat hardships to upen~~cc the fun
of uncanh1na the past
Remain of an 800-ycar·old
hoshonc 1 nd1an v1tlaie he prncucal
ly 1n our uwn ba It yard beneath the
topsoil of the blulTs 'lum>und1n1
Upper Nc~rt Bay
nd by d1rcc1m1 an ucavat1on on
the bluff\. the 34-\'ear.old l 1( lf"-11\t"
(xtens1on J0'1ruttOr lS I JVIOI \tU·
dent an opportunity to e'penencc
'
the excitement of uncovering
preh1ston c artifact\
\rmed WJth trov.el~ and wh14ili.
brooms. Hurd's class m~t!> at the \IK'
every Saturday to anal~ rock' and
gobs of cla) m hopt'I of find mg dut"'-
to the pa4it
l\my o,._,1mn, UC l~anc
~phomort ha, no plan, to be an
ucheolosm But 'lhe ~1d 'lhc ha'
takt'n tM ell\\ thr~ nm~ t'l«au~
Hurd cam enough to mak<' It tun and
t'ducataonal f
"lt'\d1fTercnt from •ht kind of cla''
where you ao and plunk your hutt 1n
thc ~at." sh~ \aid "(Bnide'I) he
d()('sn't Just send )OU O\'t there to dig
He ,ho~ vou how to do It. ttc malcc'l
ll • aood envtmnmcnt ..
Hurd u1d "mply the WI\' the roch
.ind 90bs are orpn11t'd an the sround
(an provtdC clUC'I ahout wh~t~r the
men and v.omcn --otlced totethn or
ahout how the ra1~ tht'1r cl11ldrt'n
··\\ h.u·, 1mponan1 1' 1ht e'ect
locath1n ot an artifact anJ how 1t
Decision pending on
continued-processtn
of newspaper wastes
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of -~,.....,.
\.1 ex1can en\iron mcntal
authonu~ arc scheduled Fnday to
inspect an apparently unlicensed BaJJ
C'ahforn1a rccychng plant that 11
ustn& to·oc ink waslcs from the
Orange Coast Daily Pllot and at least
<>1x other Cahfomia publishers to
ma.Ice asphalt.
Cesar Velarde. of Mex1co·s Scc-
rctanat of Urban ~velopment and
Ecology office m Mexicali. said today
inspectors will review operauna
procedures of the lndustnas de
Monte C'n sto asphalt plant 1n U
Olona, a subu~b ofT1Juana.
Velarde said authont1es wtll dectdc
whether to allow the company to
continue producmg asphalt with the
recycled pnntcrs' ink. wtuch 1
truckt'd acros th~ border by Waste
Disposal ))<>tern( of Long Beach
\.1onte Cnsto 1~ facing permanent
closure a WC"ll as fines ranarn1 from
the rqunalent of S71 to $71,000 1n
.\mencan dollars. he lX>Ofinncd.
"\\c'rt going to take a look at their
d1" umenis and look at potential
--(Pleue eee ll&XJC0/A2)
FRED
VocELSTEIM
Focus ON THE NEw s
rtlat<" 10 other obJ«u:· he said
"The actual artifact 1tlten out of •'5
conttxt doesn't tell you 100 much. ..
Hurd tteently anal)'7ed lnd.lan
potttl"\' fo\lnd at an Irvine Sltc now
rovtrcd b t-ondom1mum and found
(Pleue ... AJlTtr AC1'8/ il)
A2 w Orainge CoMt DAILY PILOT I Thureday, February 13. 1988
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An arttfact found at a local dta alte l•
Jnapected by UCI atudent Kathy McDonald
Jr .• left, lnatructor Gary Hurd, center, and
atudent Amy OMjima.
ARTIFACTS DUG BY UCI STUDENTS ...
From Al
1hal 1t was made from local clays This
'¥>&'> a nev. J1~ovef) because
an1hropologi\t\1lad thought the local
Indian<, v.cre not potter) makers.
1 lurd. 'II.hose grandmother was half
c hl'rokee <;a1d he got 1nvol\ed sn
illlheolOg\ 12 )edr..ago after finding a
i)Otter) <,hard I) mg 1n a gull) near
,Palm \pnngs
"It v.a<. hke pure gold 10 me." he
''od <;1nu: then he ha'> been ob..essed
\41th learning about Orange< ounty'<,
ancient past. He Sct1d he ha'> no desire
to work on a large C).C3\ at ion in
faraway lands
He 1s well a"are that man\
archeologms consider ( ahforn1a an
undesirable place tu pra<.:l1c:c th{'1r
era fl because there arc no P> ram1ds or
1Jol<. to be found Ho'l!.C"er he: said
there 1<. a lot mon.· to arc:heulog' than
uneanh1ng p~ram1ds and idol\
"People ha' e h"ed 1n Calilom1a for
I 0.000 years." he said 'Three or four
different culture., ha\t mo\cd
through"
B> stud) tng the l'O\ 1rnnmcn1al
problems the<;(: rnlture\ emountered
Hurd hope\ he tan educate peopll·
about some ol the en' iron men la I
problems our <,ouet) lace'> toda~
People noltle thl' en' 1ronmcn1
onl> v.he.n 1tgi,es u~a ''bod> slam' JO
1he form of an eanhqud._l a druugh1
or a humcane he said
That v.as true for 1he I mhJn'> ul 81>0
:-ear~ ago. and 111\ lrue of u' toda~. pc
said The Indian'> -were \er) suscep-
11ble to en\ 1ronmcn1al change If the
ba}' filled up v. 11h <,tit. the I nd1ans had
to abandon their' 11lage because the>
could no longer ge1 food from the ha\
he said
He hopes 10 get peoplt 10 under-
stand that our tenden< > to nouce ol"ll>
big environmental changes will
e"entually cause the destruction of
our c1\1hzat1on He sa id 11 has
happened to other u \ 1ht.a11ons and 11
will happen to us ti "e don't "obe> the
rules."
"Our 1echnolog> doesn't make us
1ndependant of the en' ironment." he
said "It ma\ allov. u\ to ignore 11 for a
while. but 1ri the long run. we're reall y
JUSt as' ulnerablc a\ the Indians."
Hurd ha'> fev. '>Olut1ons to 1he
problem 1hough He said he tnes not
to consume more than he needs, tncs
not to bu> thro'l!.3\\B} ttems and tries
to recycle 1h1ngs Bui he suspect<; 11
might take l'atastroph1c: en., 1ron men-
tal disaster to prm o._e v. holesale
changes
'Td hke to think that lsell prc'>er-
\ a11on) v.111 ouse the change." Hurd
..aid. "but our h'es are 106 '>hon to
realize tha1 a problem e\1<11s ...
=BABBITT COMES TO ORANGE COUNTY ...
From Al
'>311.J "'We recogn111.· 1hne are ltmtl\ l-0
~o,ernment ...
However. he rnndemncd con-
gre.,swnal appro' al of the (1rJ mm-
Rudman deliCll reductton lav. a\ an
abdication of ti'> re'>pon\1b1l11tes.
o;a)ang, "We cannut over the nex t fiq:
year<. dose the defint by LUI'> alone.
"It"• a m\lh We ha\t' tu under-
. \tand that ta"x increase-; are pan of the
-;olutton"
( alhng for equatable 1axc<,. he
proposed a progr1.·c,-.1ve income la>.
.ind a ga'>ohne ta\ as rwu e'.\amples
1ha1 v.ould be fair 111 all .\mem:am.
However a~uins thal '>mall bU'>I·
nesses are .\menca\ cconom1L
<,trength. Babb111 said he would
e \empt 'them from all form!. ul
taJCat1on
"~mall business 1s a c.:ons111uen1.'
v.e \ e left b\ the roadside,'' he said ~e also argued that world trade
needs to be "rede\1gned'' IO prevent
.\mencan JObs from going overseas
.\nd. an direct contrast to Reagan
adm1n1stra11on poltc> Babb111
proposed Amenca end 1t'i suppon for
insurgent groups and begin 1n~1ead 111
negottate wnh lhc governments 11
nov. sed, s 10 lupple
''Wt' mu'>t 1erm1nate uur suppon
lur 1hr ( ontras. We're \a) 1ng to the
pt•ople uf 7'J1caragua that we're otTcr-
mg ~ou the\ t'f) people )OU threw out
in J 97Q " Babbitt ..aid
Instead the L' n11ed ~1a1es '>hould
ofTer to help the 'iand1nma$ wuh
their problems while PlilSsunng them
IU reform on democratll and human
ngh1s 1s\ut·s. he said
Babb1t1 v.a' the kn'Tlole speaker at
lhe general membership meeung of
the Democrauc Associates. a counl)·
"1de group of most I\ 'oung. up'l!.ard·
I\ mobilepan> mcmher..
MAYOR VOSS CONDO LINK PROBED ...
Prom Al
center Liu . J ltnrncd p;innc:r,hap
thal owned a small c,hopp1ng ll'nlcr in
Orangl'
Aul \ ll'>'> said hl' and hie, pJrlncr-.
sold the ir snterc-.t an lhl' ll>mPJO\
rnure 1han a ~l'ar .igu
Vu'I'> \Jld he d1Jn 't dl\do\t' ht'> pa\I
:t\\oc1at111n v. uh ~' al,iad ,1nd h-
rad'>I..' "hen the: tondum1n1um U>n·
· 1fllH'r-,,\ l amr up 1n '"\ t·mhc·r
lx-t iJ U\l' ht· no lontzl'I had. bu\I nt·" Ill'\
l\1lhthl'nl
\ ""' Jn lan·d 1h.1t lhl'ft' v.;.a., nn
rl' ""n 111 J1-.qu.1lil., h1niwll lr11n1
11t1ntz Jnd 1h,u ht hJdn 1 n·u•1\c;J
Cln) lnlOme from thl' u1mpiJn\ for
nHHl' thiln .i }ear
Iii-,,ml hl' \4il' ,1n 1n'c'1nr 111 thl·
\.\ Jln111 ( enter c11mpan\ l11r 'f1H' nr
C.I\. \l'Jr'> anJ IMd lo\I monn tn lhl·
\t 11\lHl
\ •>'>'> \auJ ht· had a grant deed
showi ng hl· \old ht\ interest an
Ot tober of 1984 .
However an llnant al \latcmcn1'
tiled v.1th thl' ut\ hl' la'lted the:
u1mpan) ao; being .,,;Id r-.u, "J 11184
Vo\S said Wcd ne\da} thl' latll'r date
"v.a\ an appfo'.\tmatwn ..
In 1he slatemt·n1 Voo;<, 1nd1u1ted he
rctl'l\ed betv.cen S25CJ and~ I 1.100 1n
snuiml' from lhl' c.:umpan\
Pu hhc oflicrnl\ are proh 1 ht ted from
\ 1111ng on 11rm' an.,oh ing .! hu-.tnC'>'>
lhJI wa'.> a \l>UflC Of IOCOOll' of mort•
than S2S(J lo 1hcm 1n 1hc past 12
mon1hs. a c,pokt•<,woman for 1hc Fair
P11l1t1tal Prac:11tt•s < omm1~\lon ..aid
It the \Olt' Lame dltcr the 12
monlh\ ofa'>'>0<.1a11on <,ht· .-.aid lht'Tl'
" n11 rca\on Im a u 1' oflic1a I to
,1bs1a1n lrom '011ng
Fountain Valln < 11~ Manager
Jud' l\.d<,e\ \atd toda' that the IC'>'>
npen\l\l' -Jnelupmcnt m1t1ga11on
ti:e hd\ been dppl1cd w two other
proJC'lt'> an thl' Cll\ In Ol'tth1.·r c.:a,c.
\he ~aid. 'II.a' thl' ll't· rcdur11on .,o great
J\ thl· redurt1on propmed for I '>
Proix·n1L''
l\.el '>C\ \J td CIOl' fJllor for mak 1 ng
rnomnicnda11on<, to reduce the pu._
lcl''> Jealt w11h the high pml' thl·
dl'' eloper'> paid tor thl' propen} nl·ar
Hrookhuf\I \trl'l'I and ~later.\ \.Cnue
fhc tau 1ha1 lhl' small lOn·
dominaunt~ un11~ art· to bl· "af-
lordabl~ pmcd al\o had a bearing.''
'>he 'ia1d
rhc coum tl ha\ \tncc changed ll'i
po lac\ on f)<t r~ leec;. shl' <;a 1d
RINSE CYCLE TO CONTINUE FRIDAY ...
From Al
1a1nf,1ll 1n lht• u11rnl\ h\ d,l\hrl•ak
Ball l lol1er of lht• ~.1 lt1 >0df \.\-l•Jthn
\t·n it t \J 1d
"V. ere \Ort of l<x l..nl 1n111.1 nllc of ~111rm' coming at U'> hlu· v.~vc,."
lfufler said "Tim ne\I OOl' \hould be
prl'llv 1n1cnse ..
I l11l1er said th1.· rnmang \IOrm wuld
hnng 1m4 anlhec, ol rain and cau\C
rrnhkm<, tor re'i1dcnt\ 1 n h1ll'>1de
area\ -eo;pcuall y 1hoo,c denuded h'!I
fin· 1 n 1he past )Car
•\n Orange ( ounty Fare l>epa n-
ment ~poke'iwoman \aid the rnunty ts
1n better shape than Los Angeles or
Vrntura lOun11es because 11 l''>t'aped
.1n) maJOr brush lire<; lao;t year
1nd1cs
Only hall an inch of rain v.ac;
retorded in El Toro but \antaago Peak
\howcd I 2 inc hes. Frankli n said
Nc:wpon Beach had 0.80 of an inch
and ~anta Ana had 0 82
Roads and in1ersect1on'i 1n NC'I!.·
port ~ach. ( osta Mesa and H unt·
inglon ~ach expencnced some
Oooding. according to police A lane
of Pacalic Coast Highway at R1 vC'rs1d{'
Avenue 1n Newport Beach wa\ closed
as rainwater sloshed over the street
Cahfom1a Highway Patrol offi cial'\
said mom1ng traffic was slowed by
1hc rain but no serious accidenh
occurred.
L1kguilfJ<, 10 Huntington Bca(h
'ia•il the surf was breal..1ngabou1 2 fee t
and presenll•d no immediate eroo;1on
problems
The ocean. driven by high surf and
extreme high udes. tv. ace spilled over
Pacific C oas1 H ighv.a~ at Bolsa Chica
State ~ach last week. No such
problem!> occurred toda)
Although the storm was eitpected
10 pack wand" up 10 '0 mph. the
shenffs Harbor Patrol at Newport
Beach this morning csumated winds
at 8 mph.
The problems were more severe to
the north. however. Area-; of Ventura
Count> were deluged w11h 4 inches of
rain and residents of lire-scarred
hillsides were evacuated
I he rain dropped 0 1!2 of an inch an
\' 11\lll Mc<.a thl\ morning hnngang
the 'ica'ion total 10 7 S6 inches.
according to Emmeu FranlU1n, a
lOUOI}' h}'drograph) <>upen 1<.or Lal>I
~c.-ar at th is ti me C osta Me'ia had 9 :! I
rides at the beal'h seemed to be
working 1n the county·., favor life-
guards said A high tide of 4 4 feet wa'i
projected today, far les!I than the
lc"el~ recordeJ sn 1983 whr-n lhe
incoming tide con tnbute~ to record
•lnod'i '
A flood watch an Los Angele!> was
caJlcd off 1h15 morning as the c;torm
blustered eastward Rut the Oood
watch could resume late 1on1ght
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h'ertd lo the appropnate ed11or
The ..ame 24-hour an\wcnng service ma't be
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( ontnbutof\ to our Lt-uers column must incl ude
1he1r name and tClt'phone number for venlicntaon
Tellr, u\ what'\ on \our mind
D•lly Piiot
Dell very
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Clrculetlon
TelephonH
Some femltte9 left homee undet tffc».Pfe>ne hllllldM u rain
petted Southern Caltfoml• With up to en Inch end a hatf of rein.
but no Mrious flooding or mudstidee ...,. reported eerty tod•y
The Natlonal WMther Servk:e wetned the rain, end heaVler
storm• to ro1iow. could triQoef lendll.ldes on llOPM d4WWded by
tat•tummer brusttrlfea. ff\e W .. ther $ervloe wetned that the
1torm was the weakest or a aeries or WMther front• lined up
ecrou the Pllclflc. The aecond storm wu expected to march
unore Friday afternoon and pummel the region with two to three
lncheS of rein. high wind• and mod9rete 1Ur1 on weat--flldng
~ . ~long the Orange Coast It will be partly cioudy tonight
Cloudy on Friday. Rain tlkely Friday atternoon with gu1ty
eoutheasl wind• 20 to 30 mph. High• Friday 58 to 65
From Point Conception to the Mexican Bofder -Inner
water• Wind• tonight and Friday morning varlat>i. 5 10 10 knoll
becoming sooth to sootheut 20 to 30 knoll Friday afternoon
U.S. Temps 35 20
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32 12
46 35
31 18
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26 19
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Su" Mlt!oday al) 3S p m ti-Ft>day
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Friday a! 9 44 am encl Mii ag'*' al
11 2• pm
TRUCK SMASHES NINE CARS IN MESA ...
From Al
crunched through the beads of glass
blanke11 ng the asphalt Company
offi cials '1deotaped the wreckage for
insu rance purposes while cleanup
cre\.\S -worked to separa1e the tangle of
car'i
"The) told me It was prcll} bad.
but I figu red somebody JUSI backed
out and c.!pped me." said Sabo. a
manufacturing engineer who wa s 1n
1he mad st of a company meeting when
nntalied of has m1sfon unr
"It looks hke a bomb hn "he said ol
the crash that reduced the front ofh1<;
Buick to a mass of tw1s1ed metal and
multicolored wire.
Emplo)ee Claude Bedell. SS. ul
Santa Ana said he heard a rumble 1n
th e parking lot. but figu red 1t was onh
airplane noise.
Then Bedell was info rmed bv a
fnend that his blue ·77 G remlin had
been demolished
"I figured that he> oughl'• L-"""
has rnr v. as lrndl'rnl'alh mine .. lkdell
said. unsurv.ang lhl' l1lense plates
from ht'> ruined \.ChlCIC ii\ II wa~ being
ho1Stl'd onto a IO\.\ trull..
"\\ell .. hl' rea)on1.·d '"'llh a shrug .
"II ''as an old car··
.\mt>man OadL· nflic1al'\ i,a1d em-
plo:-el'~ "ould be <,up pht•d a rental car
for a fc" daH But &Jell v.ac;n't
1a .. 1ng JO\ lhJOlC\
He asked tor a bu\ pas~
MEXICO PLANT FACING INSPECTION ...
From Al ..
problems 10 sec at there has been any
contam1na11on and to protect against
11.'' Velarde said.
He <..aid the plant doc~ nol have a
lacen<.e to handle tO).IC ink wa'\les. a
po1en11all> flammable m1>.tureofink.
v.atcr and soh enls from 1he cleaning
of pnn11ng presses.
Tht• Dail} Pilot and six other
ncv. '>rapers v. ere arc used r uesda > b)
.\ssl'mblyman \te\C Peace. I).( hula
\ l\ta of '1ola11 ng state and federal
lav. h~ '>ending the toxic waste to an
unlllcn,cd facahty across the horder
Pt'<llC' alc;o 'aid 1hc puhlt'lhC'r<. c11d
not adequately complete 1hc necess-
ary paperwork with the federal En-
vironmental Protection A.ge ncy and
the state Department of Hea lth
Services to dispose of ha2ardou)
wastes in another counln
He called for the stair to re' oke
Waste Da~posal System's permit IO
haul tox.ic chemicals.
Offi cials for both the hauling lirm
and the asphalt plan1 dt•n1ed an\
\.\TOngdomg and "31d the rcc}~h ng
operation was properl y licensed.
Lawyer Ra fad Gama the ~top
a11orne} for 1h·· T11uana lav. lirm
represen11ng \1onte ( nsto . ..aid 1he
plan1 had not '1olaled MC\1can "
regulauons and was fully ltcc n'\cJ to
1mpor:t and process the waste ink
Gal) u aMon. president ol Waste
Disposal. ..aid Peace\ claim~ v.erc
inaccurate
"I thin k he's bei ng kind ot nn-
Pllk~ .. (1d'itun ..aid
Ht> ..aid the compam has lfU(ked
about 4.000 gallom ut' wa~tl' ink a
month from 2h publt\h1ng compan1c~
thrnughoul c .1ltlurn1J 10 Monie
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HOSPITAL PLANS UNVEILED IN IRVINE ...
From Al
together a coalition that incl udes 1he
Irvine Medical and Dental Society,
LIC Irvine. th e Saddleback Com-
mut'11ly College Distnct. the lndus-
tnal League of Orange County and
the Jr~ine Co
Gold be~ said because th e "players
are multiple. the design of the
building has 10 refl ect that di versity."
Baker said UCI wall be able to
achieve 1ls goal of having a teaching
hospital near Its Irvine campus to
accommodate its medical students.
"We now have six LJCI members on
our board of directors," he said.
Goldberg said UCI's pnmary
interest will be an the areas of
radiology, ped1alncs. obstetncs and
fa mily medicine.
In addi11on to lJCI, the Saddlcback
C ommunit> College 0 1stnct will
e~tahhsh 1heir nursmg and health
1echn1c1an creden11al programs a1 tht'
new center. said lhe mayo r.
Plans for the center include a
90,0QO.squarc-foot medical oflice
plaza thal will include offices for 70
doctors and AMI's center head-
quaners. The office plaza will be built
by the Irvine C'o.
Baker sa id. "Onginally we had the
idea of an independent. not-for-profit
center, bul alon$ the wa y, we got a real
education. This is not the way
medicine is going ...
Responding to concerns that AMI
would in effect run the hospital at the
cx~nse of the community, Baker
said. "Our board is made of 2 I people
including three people from AMI
Eighteen of the board members are
from PICH. the hospital's communi-
ty sponsor. UCI: the Industrial
W'eal POSH
League ol Orange ( uunty: the In-inc
Medical and Denial Society, the
Saddlebad Communll ) College Dis-
tnct: the Ir" inc C o and the Fl uor
Corp . .i maJor cmplo}'er in lrv1n1.·"
.\ccordang to the mayor. the board
cannot be replaced by AM I. Baker
said the board 1s self-perpetuaung. lfa
repres<."ntata ve from LICI resigns. the
chancellor v.ould appoint a replace-
ment. subJt:Cl to approval by the full
board.
Goldberg, whose regional district
would include the Irvine Medical
Center. said the board will make all
budget dec1S1ons. review doctor »
creden1tals and h1rt and lire hor;p1tal
administrators.
Baker said he will bring the com-
m unity up to date on the center again
in July when the ground breaking for
the hospital 1s scheduled
ie 10 taie· llJu opportunity
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Valentine dance
to fight hunger
"An Affair of lhe Hean." a Valentine's Day
dance lo raise funds for the Oran.get<,'ounty chapter
of the Hunacr ProJect. will be held Friday from 8
p.m. until midnight at the Mon'8noso Recreation
Cei:iter. 25800 Montanoso Parkway in Mission
VICJO.
Top 40 records will he featured and door pnzes
w111 be offered. T 1ckets are SI O at the door and art"
tu-deductible. Call 581-2043 for additional 1nfor· ma11on
Career •lgnups •lated
Fnday is the last da) to register for a women's
career conference scheduled at Cal State Fullerton
March I.
The conference. which will focus on mathemat-
ics and science careers for women. 1s open 10 high
school girls. Parents, teachers and counselors may
also pan1c1pate Regi~tratton 1nformat1on 1s avail·
able from the un1 vers11y at 773-3228
Garden club auction set
A scholarship fund·ra1S1ng silent auction will
highligh t the 11 a.m. mectini of the Laguna Beach
Garden Club Fnday at the Neighborhood Congrega.
llonal Church, 340 St. Ann's Dnve.
In the afternoon, Wade Roberts. director of
Sherman Gardens in Corona del Mar. will discuss
"Herbs and Their History," and answer questions
about begonias. For rcservauons. call 494-6460
Nature wallt carded
Coming down
OrMge CoMt DAILY PllOT/Thur.s.y, ~ t3, 1911 •
Artukovic 's son
admits defeat in
extradition fight
By tM A1toda&e4 Preat
With tears in bis eyes, the son of alle,ed Nazi war criminaJ Andnja · Anulc.ovic
conceded defeat in the Iona court battle to
save his father from extradJtfon, but u1d be won't drop the crusade to prove his
innoccnc:e..
Rad Artukovic aocu.scd the U.S. sovem-
meot or collaborac:ing wt th the communist
rqjme LO YuaoslJlvia to pre s charges
apinst his father based on fraudulent
evidcnoc.
.. It's like &Otn& tbrouah a deatb tn the
family," the Seal Beach resident told a
newi conference Wednesday 1n Los All·
aeles boun after his 86-year-0ld father. a
former Swfside~'Colony resident. was
whisked secretly out of the country and
flown to YugosJavta to face tnal on war
cnmes charges.
His lawyers had exhausted aJI legaJ
routes to stop his eitradition when U.S.
Supreme Court Justi~ William Rhenqu1st
refused to grant a stay iJ'ucsday night.
The onetime interl<>r mintster of the
Nazi puppet state of Croatia is accused of
being the notorious "Butcher of the
Balkans." ove~ing the deaths of some
700,"000 Serbs, Jews and GypSJes dunng
World War H.
hospital in Za&rcb.
In Bclprde, Yugoslavia. Pred...a
Matovic, a istant fcdenl sec~ ~
JUSllce. said today that MukoVlC ia
healthy enoulh to stand trial.
MatoVK refuted to say where Anukovie
was betnt held. bu\ told reporten at a news
cooferenct that •·be is detained in COft.
d1tion1 wbicb au.arantee tu1 health will not
dete norate."
..H.is bcaltb oondinon permits conduct..
ma of lhe procccdJap. .. Mato vie said.
Artu_kovac, wbo bad to be earned on a
stretcher from the plane that brought him
from the United States, faces penalties
nlllJln& from five years in prison to death
by finna ~uad 1f convicted, said Matovic.
He declined to say when Attukovic'a
tnal would begin or how long it couki last
Anukovic's arrival was not announa:d
1n advance. d~ite the decades-old cam-
paign to have him sent back for trial. -
In Los Angeles, family attorney Gary
Fleischman said Artukovic is unable a>
comprehend the charies apmst'him. •
"He's been thinking he's in Yqoslavia
for months." Fleiscbman said ... T hey've
moved his body but his soul bas been be.Ck
and fort ti for a long time. He doesn '1 k:noft'
tf hc"s thert or not the~."
Both Fleischman and Artukovic said
the)' would continue wi th a federal coun
appeal here and a civil suit against lhc U.S.
Justice Department and the Yugoslavian
ao,emment 1n Washington.
The Crystal ( ove tate Park Interpretive
Assoc1at1on will be conducting a nature walk
through Moro Can~on Saturda). Interested people
should meet at 10 am. 10 the Moro Canyon parlong
lot. behind Moro Elementary Sc hool on Pacific
Coast Highway. about a halt mile nonh of the
Laguna Beach city hm1ts.
The nature walk will last two to four hours so
part1c1pants should bnngalong water and lunch. For
further 1nformat1on call par~ headquaners at
4Q4.353Q
T he upbeat meaeace OD the mariee atanda in atark contrut to the
dlamantl of the Golden Bear• . G Fritz of the Bunttncton
Beach Sltl~· The popular nlghtc u~ Jan. 31 after ita ownera
loet thelr leaae.
The younger Artultovic. who has been
his father's most ardent supporter dunng
15 months of extradition heanngs. said bis
father was in "a hallucinatory state" when
he last visited him and probably does not
understand what's happening to him.
He said sources in Yugoslavia told him
the aged prisoner. sufTerina from hcan
problems. blindness and sc01hty. was
being held in the S1munskJ Bolnica. a
"It's important for me and my family to
pursue this," Artukovic sa1d. jJut he wd it
was unhkel)' he would go to ¥~V18
because be feels any effort lo help his lttba'
there would be fuule.
Vlolets on display
Pnle-w1nning African' 1olets and their gcsnena
relatives will be d1spla)ed b) expen growers this
weekend at the M1ss1on V1CJO Mall by the Tustana
African Violet Soc1el) Sale hours are 10 a.m. to 9
p.m. Friday. 10 a.m to 6 p.m Saturday and noon to
5 p.m. Sunday.
Festival
of Whales
to begin
'What's not open on whose
birthdays? Good question
..
Growers will he on hand 10 demonstrate potting
methods and answer questton~ about supplies, soils,
pots, fert1lt1crs and keeping the plants in bloom
)ear-round.
By LAURA MERK
Ol ltle Delly ..... ,...,
By PHU. SNEIDERMAN
Ot the Olllly l'tto( Ii.fl
Laguna Beach Unified School D1stnct. It "transplanted ..
Washington's and Manto Luther King's b1nhdays to tlus •
week and added two days off for an elltendcd "ski week"
vacation. Laguna students and teachers wtll return to class
Monday when most others have the day off. ~
The annual Fesuval of the Whales.
sponsored b} the Dana Point Harbor
Assoc1at1on and the Orange Count)
Manne Institute, begins this weekend
You may need a scorecard to keep track of the traditional
Februaf) hohda} observances 10 honor of two U.S.
presidents. Followmg 1s a rundown on holiday closures:
Kids' dance planne4
The Wt'St Side Branch of the Harbor Area Boys
and Girls club will hold a Valen11ne's Day dance and
m1"(er Fnda) from 6 to 9 pm at the Rea Community
Center. 661 Hamilton 1. osta Mesa.
This year's fest1 .. al may be the most
elaborate celebration 1 n the 14-year h1stor)
of the event. said Harry Helhns. festival
coordinator and educational director ol
the marine institute.
Abraham Lincoln's b1nhday was celebrated either
Monday or Wednesday, depending on the school or
government ollice George Washington's birthday 1s Feb. ~2
- a week from Saturday -but most schools and public
offices will be closed Monday 10 honor of the founding father.
GOVERNMENT OFFICES: Cit) Halls tn Costa Mesa.
Huntington Beach. Newpon Beach. Fountain Valle). lrvtnc
and Laguna Beach wtll be closed Monday Count) offices and
couns also will Ix closed.
MAIL SERVICE: No rqular postaJ dehvenes wtll be
made Monday. and post office lobbies will Ix closed.
The t>ven1 1s open to all children in sixth
through ninth grades . .\dm1s~1on 1s S2.50 and more
information 1s available at the club. 631· 7724.
Each weekend from Feb 15 to Man.·h 9.
d1spla)s of hve manne animals. guided
marsh tours. full whale skeleton and fossil
exh1b1ts. mo' 1c~ and opponun111es to
scuba dive 1n a heated pool will be olTercd
f~e.
Although &<>me institutions marked Lincoln's birthday
legal bohday-style last Monday. others closed on Wednesda).
The Wednesday closures allowed government employees
who had accumulated "comp time" to take off Wcdncsda)
through Monday for an extcndM six-<iay vacation.
Monda) 1s the only legal holiday for businesses that
combine observance of Lincoln's and Washington's
binhdays fot a s10gle Presidents' Day.
BANIS: Most banks and some savtnp and loans will be
closed Monday.
SCHOOLS: Pubhc schools in Huntiniton Be.acb. foun.-
tam Valley. Newport Beach. Irvine and Costa Mesa will be
closed on Monda). In Laguna Beach. pubhc schools are open
Monda}. No classes will Ix held Monday at UC Irvine or
commuruty colleges along the coast.
i
Pianist to give recital
The frst1val comes in the midst ol the
annual I ~.QOO.m1le m1gra11 on of the gra)
whale from the Bering Sea to waters olT
Me iuco. fhe trap 1s the longec;t m1srat1on
of any mammal on eanh, ~1d Helling.
The most unusual schedule lh1s month belongs to the
Composer ,ind p1an1st Vn.1an Fine will givt> a
re<.:11al and lccturt' l-r1da) 1n Room IOI ol the Fine
Am building at Saddlehaci.. Collt'ge 10 M1ss1 on
VieJO
The r"cnt. scheduled for noon. is open 10 the
public free of charge Call 582-4747 for additional
1nformat10n
Laguna Beach nature photographer
Peter Ott will exh1b1t an original painting
and a slide show on manor mammals this
NB civic leader Harvey Somers dies
weekend ,
Moonlight cruise set .On the second weekend, Feb 22 and 23.
the manne institute will pla) underwater
ta!X'S of whales and dolphins. Whale watch
guide Carol Ball will discuss the marine
mammals of BaJa. including the unique
sounds of the lagoon at the manne
institute
A thrt>r-hour Valcn11nc's Day moonlight cruise
on Newport Harbor will be olTered Friday CH'ning.
boarding at the Fun Zone near the Pa,,,1lion in
Balboa The cost is $50 ~r couple and S30 tor a
single ticket Dunng on th e third weekend. a < h1l-
dren's Festival 1s scheduled. '\n '"In the
Bell} of a Whale"' CJC h1b11 will offer
children the chance to hear the slowing
pulse of a deep-<11 ving whale. disco, er wh~
the animals have blubber and s"1m
through a plankton bloom in the .\rt1c
Seas
The e'ening will include music w11h a
professional disc Joci..c) dancing and hor'>
d'oeu' re'\ Call 6 75-3 11 ~ for details.
Thursday, Feb. 13
• 6· lo p m .. Laguna Beaeb Board of Adjust·
ment, ( ounc1I Chambers, 505 Forest Ave.
Puppets shows. s1de"alk painting. mu·
s1cal performances and dramatic readin~
of whale stones w1ll rnnt1nul' throughout
the day on Marr h I
On the linal Wt'Ckend. gu1drd t1depnol
walks from the mannl' 1ns111utl' will he
held both Saturda\ and \unda\
I' Poucr Loe L ..
C~ptured murder susp~ct
will continue trial in LA
LOS -\NGELES (Al') -Former
fugiti ve Jame Hawkms Jr. was
granted permission Wednesday to
return to Los Angeles from Nonhcm
California 10 resume proct'edings
neJCt month 10 his double-murder
tnal
upenor ( oun Judge Paul I umrr
approved a request from Hawkin<1'
attorneys, Barry Lcvm and Richard
Ross. fo r an early trial and scheduled
March 6 for prttnal proceedings in a
h1gh-sccunty counroom
Arrangemcntll for Hawkin~· rewrn
Newport Beach
A flaming napkin apparently lcO on
a ser mg tray cauStd \moke alarm' to
shnek at the Hotel Mend1en 1n
Newport Beach th1~ morning
Newpon Be:i1ch fire 'ipoke~woman
Jamie Freer ..aid two cn&Jncc. a !rut k.
a medic untl .tnd • Ratnliun C h1ct
re<1ponded 10 the K '4 n m rt'pon of a
bla7c o n the hotel\ fiOh floor
.\ftcr am' ing at the 4~00
MncJ\flhur Rlvd hxatmn. I rct•r ':lul
the firef11htrn 1kterm1m·d th.•! .1
napkin had appnrentl) l&ught nn hrt'
i.oundin~ the moke alnrnH in the
hall.
No one wa" evacuatrd from the
hotel. nnd theft' weft' nu 1n1unc\
1cpont'd dunn~ thr 1n(1Jcn1. 1 rt•rr
\atd Thr fir<' ";t" rrpurtt•d I.'"'
to Los Ange.Jes remaine<1 S«ret 1or
stcunty reasons. coun offi cials said
Hawkins escaped Nov 27 from the
14th floor of the downtown Cnm1nal
Couns Bu1ldina. He was repre~nllng
h1msclfon charges ofk1lhng two mc:n
in June 1984.
One month before hi s esca~.
Hawkins was sentenced to 28 )CaM 1n
state prison ror voluntary man-
slaughter in the I IJ83 slayma of 19·
year-old street gana member Anttwon
Thomas.
Hawkins and hts family 1nit1ally
had been lauded for trying to protect
~1shed at 8·46 a m
CoetaMeaa
.\ 1benan hu~ky dog worth SHO
wa' ~tolen from 1n front of the Opu~
fhrec novelty 'tore at 18 l S NcY.pon
BhJ about 10·.}0a m Monda'
• • • .\ ~ouna man who ppcate<l 10 be: 1n
hi\ lCK stole lWO 12·Pl'CkS ot t'ittt
from 3 Cirkle ~ convC"n1en('e sture ;,ll
1Q1' Pomona '\ve about I ~._am
\>. e<lnt>sd3)
• • • .\ \ 1de0t:asS<"ttc r«order and I<'"
cir). both worth $2.204, Y.erc re
poncd stolen from an apartment at
RI 0 Baker St . tx-twttn 8 20 a m and
., p m Monda} f. ntr"\' wa• m, dt· h'
pn1nt1 J window ,
their luth ( entral neighborhood
from gangs. but new mformat1on
emerged that led 10 his con" 1ctJon in
the Thomas case He 1~ appc-ahng the
\.Crd1ct
( ontra <. osta ( ount)' deputies 'lhot
and captured Hawlons on Jan 24 He
wa lharged wtth fi"e counts of
acosault on peace ollilers .\ dens1on
on whether a preliminary hcanJl& will
be held 1n C ontra Costa County on
those charge<; before Hawk ms returns
to Lm i\ngele<1 1s pending a hearing
Friday m Mount 1)1ablo Municipal
C oun
• • • Michael A. Thompson. a n-,enr
old transient. wui. am:stcd earl) 1h1
morning on susp1c1on of bur».lan11na
the ultan· Table rt~taurant. 1 n~
"'cwpon 81vd PohC't. nottfie<.1 h\ an
employ«. found Thomp~on 1111emp1
ins Jo fltt on the roof of the rt taurarH
about I ) ' a m The hurilar ha,1
alleaedh pried n r,·ar ~ 11Hh'" \3td I t
Jack (1lnnn
lmne
.\ 'itl<'o 1.J \'>('tlt' rccordct \\,onh
mort than SSOO v.a' \lolen frl.)m .\n
apartment unn on ~1l·hel'\On Dm c
fhere wtl' no ~•fn of for,'t(t tnt'"' • • •\ resident reJ)\lrtt'd htanng IUO
\hot coming fmm n aradc ~hool
campu~ R111 poltC'<" wett-~nnhle to
t
Newpon Beach c1v1c leader Harvey
Somers died Tuesda} at the age of72.
and quickly went to work tn his father's
business. which supplied equipment to the
<\rm) and Navy. On thlS basis he was
dented reapphcatton to the >\rm y because
his work was deemed csstnual to the war
effon.
Somers was a former Newport Bea h
City Councilman. former pres1dent of the
Newpon Beach Chamlxr of Commertt
and former commodore of the Newport
Harbor Yacht Club.
Much of Somers' hfc was built around
Newpon Harbor and both sot)s. Jim and
La111 . arc sailors
In 1945. when the warended. lus father's
compan) was sold to Bethlehem Steel.
That same )ear. Somers and his wife
mo' cd to a waterfront home on Balboa
and he took o"er a Ch~sler dealership. He
sold the dealership in I Q54
.\t Somers' requ~t there w1ll be nu
funeral sen ice nor tlo"ers In tcad. a
contnbu11 on to the Ha~e\ Somers Mem·
onal Fund for Hoag Meinonal Hospital
Presb} tenan 1s suggested
He was elected president ot the Newpon
Harbor Chamber of C-omme~ and m
1957 be-came a member of the Newport
Beach Cit) <. ounc1l Interment will be at Pacific: \i 1ew
Cemetery.
Born 1n San Francisco on Juh Q 191 J. Somers 1s ~un 1ved b) his w1fe and sons;
a daughter. u~n Hanson of Honolulu,
and six grandl'hildren, John and Cece. son
a'hd daughter of Jim Somers. Peter and
Laune son and dau~ter of Lan) Somers.
and Robbie and Kaue. son and daughter of
Somers was graduated from -.;ianford
Un 1verstt} 10 I QJ5 and mamt>d his w 1fe.
"ialh. on Feb 14. I Q4 I
-.;omcrs wa s rejected for m1htan ..rn ire
for ph~s1cal reasons dunng World~ ar II usan and Rohert Hanson
umlirm the repon • • • .\ <;tereo was stokn from a ~ar
parked on Jambo'r« Road • • • \pell} cash bo' was \tokn lrom an
otlice suite on Dupont Lei.' than
S 500 was taken
Fountain Vallley
.\ man struck a prostitute in the
Ian· and stoic her purse containing
atxlut S~5 in miscellaneous 11ems
altl·r .in argument over pa)mcnl The
"l1man. a rC's1dent ol Camon Lali.t
\\a' working 1n Fountain \.allt\
a1.wrd1ng 10 poltle repon'i • • • "lnm<'ont> <.tole two ne" tele~lh(lncs
'alu<'d .it S1114 from a d1<ipl8) ca~ at
th<' fd\Ct Phone Ce nter. I bl P
11.irbor Rl\d • • • <\ ( 1ardC'n CirovC' resident reported
Tue\da) that ht~ ~ IQ85 N1i.san
\cntra wa\ tiuraJamN1 while park~
10 Fountain 'w allt't at o business lot on
thl' 11 SOO l'llo<.'li. ·of '\l;11cr >\venue
Dama e Ill the \"~11' Wl\\ <'\t1matN1 11 S SO .and a pc.1n.1blt llel'f'<l of un
determined 'alu<" ""' \lotcn • • • " burglar po!>\1bh unlcx ~101 a
combm:u1on toe~ to tl ~H,mgc unit 1n
the I CXll hllx l Cit ~ t Ldn1Je,. ~tole
thrtt guuan 'alued <ll SI .MX> • • • \ "onun·, "alkt 1on131n1n
tth\>ut Stl S 1n l:l\h 4'\nd u~tt l lfd\
wa\ \tolcn Imm J ~ar 1n ~ Jr1' ,·wa' 1n
the \)()Oil hlod.. of< 1xkll1011 • • • \onwune riuc.hC'd npC'n a \hd1na
ih·"' dlx>r 10 an P3nmcnt 1n the
HX0.1 ~toe"' ol l.a H•l1cnd.und 'tule
1ewcln 1ndl lflt\r\lW8VCll\CO \llUN
al S~ M
Lacuna Beach
\ ( ilcnneH<' \trttt f't"'\Hh-nt , .1llnl •
police Wednesda~ night wtth com ·
plaints that a prowler wa lookmg
into the home through a bathroom
w 1ndo" The c;uspect fled before
ufficers am' ed • • • .\ uth Coast H1gh"a} bu intss
reported a burglar. Wtdnesda)
morning. The bus1ntss was ransacked
and the loss has \t't to be determined • • • Tool~ wonh .an estimated SCiOO
"'ere ~tolen from a 'th1cle parked
earl> \\ednesda' lln South Coast
H1ghwa~. the' ll"ltm told police
Huntlniton Beach
.\ res1dl'nt of the 100 blcx·i.. ot
Rochester reportt'd We<lme'lda) that
someone broke a lod. to burglanu
his garage The lo~s included tool!-
worth S250. a toolbo" "'Orth S100and
lawn furniture worth $250
• • • Fntenng through a front wmdow
omtont' burglarized a homt
"ednesda' on the 6 700 block of
'>' a mer .\' t'nue The loss. estimated
at S 2. 500. included a tele' 1s1on set
and' 1deo pla~er
• • • Two hubcaps were rei;>0ncd stolen
\\ cdnesJa-. from a r't"d 1984 Nissan
parked outside the Ed"'ards Theaters
at 12 Warner °'H' The loss wa
c'lt1m11ed at S 1 50
• • • •\ '""51dent \11 the 10000 block of
l olptt' rt"ported Wednesday tb.lt
'>l>mt'llllt bu~lanzed his home, tak-
ing a 25°1m.·h '1dco monitor and a
'1deo pla)er wnnh S 1.400 The point
ofentf') ..eas not 1mmed1atcly known
Paper carrier saves
Niguel man from fire
•
\ 20·\e:H old neW\P3ptr ~-.rr1e1
"8" 1.red1ted h\ tire offiol'I "tth
hclpmg 10 r<"!><"ue a man ,.,,en:Om<' h'
\moke 1n a hurn1n1t aj\Anment com
pie'< at l .1guna \i1gucl
Rolx-n 0 H<'tn ''' I .tsuna "-IJAu<'I
"l neanna !ht enJ lll ht\ dth\entc.
.abou1 '> '0 I m 1 uc~ta' when ht
\PQttC'd smoke 1n an .l1lanmtnt
bu1ld1na.. ~•d Oraost < ''lint f 1rT
Orp!\nment P''~"'"'nm.an Jackie
\ult" an
tkin all'rted l"C''nknt' h' 'hnut1na.
then ""' flam~ shoot1na from a
"1ndC\w 11 the rear of one apenmeat
'I n>ul d hear someone groanina tn
then:.'' he ~1d "I kicked a '*lndowlll
I v.a hit with a huge hlast of sm e
• nd I 1ustcouldn'tl(t 1n t~~utr
I wa'i kind ofbhnded ..
T"'o nt\Ahbon then helped Hein
l.1l l 1n tht doo~and Hein. a ntl&hbor
identified by 0111 111 as Gcoiy Sh
and anotheT man dragcd w.-r
ltall. 26. ou 1de
Hein entered the apanmcnt ..iln
"' C'h<"C'k for others. then bd"Jtid ~
another nc•ahbor. Beau Homan., ; Jou~ the fire with an e'<t1n1u1~er.
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A& '* Or9"Q9 COMt DAIL V PILOT I Thurlday, February 13, 198e
Philippine vote
canvass begins;
:tWarcos leading
restd entdeplores
Violen ce; Aquino
a sks h e step down
MANILA (AP) -President
f;erdinand E Marcos took an early
ltad over challenger Corazon Aquino
tOday in the official canvass by the
NationaJ Assembly of last week's
presidential election.
In a bnef television appearance.
~rcos deplored the v1olencc that
t\lls marked the elect1on. and pledged
to "honor, wuhout reservauons, the
people's verdict at the polls and to
uitend our hand in conc1hat1on to
those who have contested the election
With us."
Aquino, who has claimed victory,
~uested that Marcos step down
11nul the elecuon is resolved. to
"diffuse some of the swelling political
anger in our country "
"He 1s presentl) perceived at home
and abroad as having unfairly
deplo)'ed the full resources of the state
to snatch victory at any cost," the 53-
year-old challenger said
There have been man}' charges of
wtdespread fraud and voter 1nt1m1da-
llon. and the government says at least
86 people died in elecuon violence. A
spokesman for 4.qu1no said a cam-
paJ,gn coordinator from her home
province was killed earl y today.
Four hours into the count Wednes-
day, Marcos led by 3, 758,013 votes to
3, f 40,290. or 54.5 percent to 45.5
percent - a margJn that has held
steady since the countJng began
earlier in the day. Marcos' vice
presidential running mate, As-
semblyman Anuro Tolentino. was
leading opposiuon candidate
Salvador Laurel.
The maJority of tally sheets were
found to be defective to some way.
Assembly Speaker Nicanor Yniguez
said Wednesday that no proclama-
tion ofa winner would be made until
questions about the ballots were
resolved.
Aquino's followers say Marcos
probably will win the official tally
because his New Society Movement
party has a two-thirds majority in the
190-member assembly.
Marcos, 68. called the elecuon 16
months early to demonstrate popular
suppon for his government. His 20-
year administration was under in-
creasing challenge by communist
guerrillas and public unrest.
As the canvassing continued,
Aquino JOtned some 3.000 mourners
at a combined poht1cal rally and Mass
for a slain campaign official. Her
aides reported yet another key cam-
paign worker murdered, and his son
missing and perhaps dead.
Rene Sa$u1sag. a spokesman for
Aquino, said Arsen10 CainsJet. 43, a
campaign coordinator in Mrs.
Aqumo's home province of Tarlac.
was killed early today by four hooded
men after he stepped out ofh1s house.
"'~ National Auembly memben
check Philippine Tote total•.
U.S. observers
def end Aquino
WASHINGTON (AP) -Several
officiaj U.S. observers say they saw
little if any justification· for President
Reagan's suggestion that violence
and fraud,. in the Philippine election
may be bfa.med on the supponcrs of
challenger Corazon Aquino as well as
on the forces of President Ferdinand
E. Marcos.
The election watchers !.aid
Wednesday that because the election
machinery was controlled by the
Marcos government, there was little
opportunity for cheating by Aquino's
supponers, while there was apparent
manipulation of the government's
vote count.
Salvador
'death
squads'
described
WASHINGTON (AP) -An ex-
Salvadoran army officer sars he
personally commanded a • death
squad" team in the early 1980s and
w1\ncsscd El Salvador's U.S.-backed
military execute civilians during a
counterinsurgency sweep.
Fonner Lt. Ricardo Ernesto Castro
said Salvadoran soldiers and police
routinely participated 1n death squad
killings of suspected "subversives."
He said he led four assassination
missions. claiming about a dozen
li ves.
Castro, a 1973 West Point gradu-
ate. said he also saw the army
slaughter unarmed women and chil-
dren during a counterinsurgency
sweep near the Rio Lempa in the fall
of 1981 . The bodies were dumped
into shallow streams as a warning to
leftist guemllas.
"My company was thirsty, but the
soldiers would not take water from
one of these streams because of these
kids' corpses," Castro said .
Castro. who left El Salvador 10
mid• 1982, 1s the first Salvadoran
arm y officer to publicly state that he
participated in death squad killings.
Castro, 35. said he was recruited to'
work with the CIA and served as a
translator for an Amencan who
trained the Salvadoran m1htary on
mterrogat1on techniques. He said the
American trainer did not advocate
tonure, but suggested that suspects be
kept "completely d1sonented" by
isolating them .
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Iran troops reportedly
moving north into Iraq
By Ute A11ocl&ted Preu
NICOSIA, Cyprus-Iran claimed tod.I) 1hat 1t'i soldiers.were advancing
north along the tnghway from the 011 port of Faw 10 Ba~m. Iraq s seeond-la~est
city, and both sides accused tht' other of u!l1ng chem1ca~ weapons. Arab foretln
ministers meeting in the Iraqi capital Baghdad called tor an ~rgent mecun• of
the U. N. Secunty Council to discuss .. Iran's new c~ten'l1 ve military a~ress1on
against .. Iraq " Iran ('!aimed Wedne!.day that 1tc; 'iold1er\ pushing into
southeastern Iraq were within eyesight of Kuwn11
Llbyan planes clrcle U.S. carrlers
W .A,SH INGTON -Libya sent more than a doLen planes tow~rd U.~.
aircraft OOrriers operating in the Mcd1terrant'Jn on the first day of this weeks
Amcncan exercise. but there were no confrontations or incidents, Pentagon
sources said. The L1byan flight .operations were conduc~ed ovq the
Mediterranean Wednesda} with plane\ flying toward the ( oml Sea and
Saratoga, s~ud one high oflic1al who askC'd not to be namt'd In t'ach. case, as
Amencan F: 14'\ and F·A-I 8's were directed toward the Libyan JCts, the
Libyans turned for home before they wen~ confronted. the official said. lie
added that there had been no ev1dcnct' of hoc;t1le intention~
Haltl's government newspaper halted
PORT-AU-PRINCE. Ha1t1 -Haiti"• new rukr'> have shut down the
government newspaper, announced the arrC!.t of nip1t<1I Cll}' ·, mayor and said
the) ma) cons1dcrconfiscaung the propen}' of deposed Pie\ldent Jean-Claude
Duvalier. The six-man National Go\emment Council ordered the paper Le
Nouveau Monde closed .. for reorgan11at1on." but did not sa) when 11 might be
reopened Other newspapers. some of which had been pro-Duvalier but
privately owned. continue to publish.
Liberia would consider Duvalier request
MONROVIA. L1hena -rht.> govemment of th1'i We t Afncan nation
said 1n a statement toda) it had not offered as\lum to depo'iCd Ha1t1an dictator
Jean-Claude Du\ ahcr but would consider an) formal request made by him
President Samuel Doe's press sccretal). Patnck K ugmeh. 1s~ued the statement
to clarify a report b> the ollicial L1benan Nl'WS Agcnl) Tuesday that guotcd
Foreign Minister Joseph Bernard Blam(J as saying l.1bena would have no
ret.ervation in granting Du\ aller as)lum 1fa request werc made. Today's bncf
statement said ... L1bena ha'i not offered political asylum to former President
Duvalier, but the foreign m1n1-;ter of Liberia ..aid. 'L1ht'na will consider the
matter 1fMr Duvaherwas to make a formal rcquesr."'
Shcharansky sufferlng from heart trouble
, JERU ALEM -The doc1or v.ho examined Anatoly hcharJnsky today
said the Jewish human nght'i alll'-'tSt has minor heart and ne~rologJcal
problems cau~cd by severe malnutnuon during nearly nine years In Soviet Jail
and labor cam pl>. Card1olog1~t Men yn Gotte!.man. head ol the team of doctors
that examined Shcharansk}' for three huurs, said the noted dissident was
suffenng from :i small heart lesion and a trc:mur in his hand but did not require
an) 1mmed1a1c treatmente\cept re'it and gentle exercise. When he was arrested
and Jailed in March 1977 hcharansk}' weighed 165 pound<; Gottesman
quoted Shcharansk)' as saying he weighed 75 P'>Und!. ahcr a 1985 hunger stnke
to protest pn!.on officials' re fusal to allow tllm v1'>11!. and mall. ·
Opposltion protest routed ln Seoul
SEOUL -Wunesscs \31d police: scuffied with supporters of oppo!>1t1on
leader Kim Young Sam 1n front of h1!> pollucal office toda) broke up his
protest and forced him into a car to drnc him home. Wednesday the
opposition beµn a campaign to collect as man y as I U million signatures 10
1 support ofrev1s1ons 1n the South Korean const11ut1on's articles on pres1denual
elcct1ons. President Chun Doo Hwan ~trongl) opposes an y changes. Kim. a
special adviser to the New Korea Demcx:ratK Part}. which opposes f"hun. was
stopped b) police toda} as he attempted to enter the headquarters of the
d1ss1dent Council for the Pro motion of Democracy, the w11ncs!>Cs said.
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A S Orange Coa•t DAILY PILOT I Thursday, February 13, 1986 ._
Expulsions give
second chance
to Edison teens
T he kids got the message Tuesday night and they got
1t the hard way.
Sixteen of them, all implicated in illegal .drug sales
on the Edison High School campus, were expelled by the
Huntington Beach school board.
Severe as the penalty 1s, these youngs ters got off
easy. Some of the rest o f the 24 people nabbed in the
December undercover operation were over 18 yea rs of
age. As le~I adults. they face adult charges and adult
penalt ies, including the possibility of prison terms.
B~ comparison, the ex pul sions look like a slap on
the wnst. What they really are 1s a second chance. These
kids can learn more about life from this one lesson than
they might have learned in the whole se mester th ey will
be barred from school. rn a way, they are lucky; some
people don't get a chance to put their mistakes beh ind
them and correct destructi ve behavior. ""'
The expulsion was not aimed onl y at the Edison 16
Rather. 1t was a message to the entire popuJatton of the
school d1stnct. The board made it clear: "Drugs will not
be tolerated. No exceptions, no special cases. no
extenuating circumstances. rt is the only policy th at
recognizes that drugs harm the users physicall y,
emotionall y and academi ca lly. It is the only policy th at
ac knowledges that many youn~ people will be drawn
quite naturally to anything that 1s perceived a trendy or
adventurous or mature. It 1s a policy that reali zes that
drugs are contagious: let them into ~our school and
the> 'II move from one pupil to another faster than a Ou
germ.
The question now 1s. Did the parents &l't the
message? Not JU St the paren ts of the 16 expelled pup1b,
but every parent of every teen-ager in every sc hool on the
Orange Coast.
Ult1 mateh, 1t 1s the responsibi lity of the parents to
teach their chiidren about the dangers of drugs and to be
alen for signs of drug abuse. A parent who docs not react
to changes in his child 's personali ty or detenoratton 1n
hts schoolwork is asking fo r trouble
More than 16 kid s got a second chance Tucsda\
night, I 6 families got a seco nd chance. W1th luck , a lot
more people got the mcssagl·
Optn1ons e1oressed m 1n1s spa~e are I hose ol 1ne Daily P1lo1 Other views
e~presseo on tt11~ page ara lhO'le ol their authors and artists Reader
comment is 1nv1ted T ne Daily P1lo1. PO Box 1560 Costa Me'la 92626 Phone
642-6086
Councilwoman responds
to letters coluIDn attack
lo the Ll111or
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''The notion that democracy Is act uaJJy anjnstrument by wh_~ch the
people can flne-tune public policy I a Western super stition .
COMMENTARY
Ranchers' grazing suPsidy
bad for taxpayers, wildlife
By JAY 0 , HAIR
I hr 11'11.all\-1.un'>t.'ndll"l' Reag.in
adm1n1'1tra11on h,.., dn opportun1t\ 111
halt one suh<,ttl \ 1ha1 bencli1.-, a small
minont\ of A..mcnran<i to the dl'trt·
men! 0(1awa)-cr' and wildhk alike
The kdl·ral go' l.'rnment charge'
approx11nC1tel) 31.000 ranchers belu""
market fees for the prt\.1lcgc of
gra11ng thei r hH'<;tock on '07 million
acre" of western public lanlls. alln11n
mered b\ the Bureau ot l anti
"1anagemcnt IRI ~l anJ th1.· l ...,
F-ore'>t ')t•r .... 1<.c
l he limnulJ that C'ltahli'>hcd the"·
lo"' tees npm:d Del 'I "'11hout
1.ungrt:\\tonal J<.t1on. kJ' 1ng thr
defiut·\lr.1ppcll go.,crnml·nt at lea\\
one program when· 11 can instllutt· a
pa\-as-\ou-gn pruccdurc Under the
for mula, kc\ Wl'rC hac;cd on ranchers'
protluct1on lO\I\ and cauk pnce\
rather than the l..it r market valu1.· of
gra11ng right' '
·\<.arc<oult l '~ ta\pa•cr<o tn 14X4
n1ckt.:J up a S 'ill rn 1l110n t.1h 1h1·
\hontall ht.·t""l.'l'n gr<t11ng In· rn ·
t:nuc\ .1nll tht• fl·.11 u1\1 nf running 1h1·
gra11ng pn1gr;im I'""' cJ1d \ma11.tn
Ja'(fld\Cr'> ''tntl up 1.,irn1ng \U1h .1
tin.1n11al hunkn '\1m plr l he kd1·1.tl
go' l'rnn1l·n1 l.1,1 \l·ar t h.ir111·d
randwr' \I \'I rx·r 111"" ix·r month trn
the 11g.ht tcJ j.trall' on publtt lanJ Ycl
the f-nrt:'l "irn ttl' untJ HI M t'\tt·
rnatnl u<,t· 111 lr>m paruhk prl\,llr
!anti'> ul\f '" 111111 h ,,, '!ii< 'i'i f)Cr u1"'
ON THE RIGHT
rx-r month
Onl} l! percent of Jll ll\t'\ltl(.'k
pnx!uler\ 1n 16 Wc<otl'rn \tatc\ reap
lht• tx-nefi1 of cheap gra11ng land hut
the windfall hac, bct"n \Uh<itan11al
I or e'tampk. lhl' Hou\l' \p-
pruprnllwn' C 1imm111ce 1n 1984
lound tha1 KXO rancher-. hall
suhlca<,ed their federal gra11ng pr" 1
lcgc\ tor rates between $4 and $1 2 ix·•
t'O" per month. making protitc; of I 00
to KOO pcnent from federal largc'iw
C >thcr rant·hers with federal gra11ng
Pt'rmtt\ are 'itmpl) gelling a ma<i'ilH'
hantlout that subs1l111c-. a rnultnl'l.11\I
111 doing hu<iincss.
But the 1mpac.1 ul unllcrpmt•d
gra11ng kc\ hac; not bct:n <.olch
Clunoml( In numerous 1nstancn.
li'h anll v.1ltlllfl' hab1ta1 on ""e'ilcrn
publlr lands has been de' astatcd h}
ovcrgra11ng.
\ recent <;tudy by· the N:11mnnl
Wildlife F'cdcration and the NJturLll
Kcc;ourc-c\ Defense ( ounn l of range
urnll111ons on BLM-adm1n1stnell
lanll tound 70 pern.-nt of I 18 m1l11on
a1rc\ 1n un\att<;fa<.t.>r> urnd1t111n
c.,ulknng lr11m ero'>ton and ma'"' I.'
(t,,, 11f tll'\lrahk .. egctat1on
Kl'll'nl Bl \If deet.,ton\ ixrix·1u.11c
1h1.• l111m1n.1me of 11 \ e,1111 I... on puhl11.
r ,rngdanJ\ t~nonng I hl' (ttnn•pt ol
·tialamed u,e .. that v.ould '>u\ta1n
holh '"f"lnd. and w1ldllf1' r t>f
C\Jmpk. BI M's lanll u'it: plan fur 1h1.·
J ;trh1llg1.· Rnouru· \ rra t 11
\llUllll'.l\ll'rrt l1hh11 •-i ll\ tor .tllut .1
11on of approx1matcl) t.IX percent ul
forage on the I 6 m11lmn acre'i lur
lt\ec;tock. lea"in~ onl) 2 pt•rccn1 for
the area's "'-lldllfc I\ 1ha1 a halanu·d
uc.e of resource~''
But Bl M 1c; not alunt• in m poor
management of publll rangelandc;
C urrently, 40t>,OOO <:ow'i each month
gra1e on the public land'i of th t' I onto
Nauonal Forest in o\n1ona. although
1hc Forest Service·., draft plan <.:allo;
for a maximum of 2SY,OOO rnw'> ~·r
month The rc~u(t'> "£ .1mt1ng w1ldl rtc
habitats arc 1nallequa1c to '>Uppl~
haste food and l'OH"r requirement<
3CC:Ord1ng tO the f Ofl'\l t..,cn Ill'•\
C' aluauon.
The admin1<;lrat10n no" has a
chance to corrc<.t thc s11ua11on C rra1-
1ng fees should be ra1'icd gradual!) to
their lair market le' cl The Forest
Service and BLM must 1mcntury the
cond111on of riparian areas. fragile
anll important hah11at at110101ng
m l'rbcd s. streami; and lakc<i and
plan thctr rehab1l1tat1on
But mo.,11mport.tntl)-. th t' ad1111n1,.
1ra1111n muc,t 11d11p1 pultl 1n "hit h
l lcarl) \lgnal that the 1uotluu11111 111
h\ l''>tod. 11n puhltl IJntl\ Jul'' n111
1akl' pnurtt \ o\ rr tht• "'dlarc 111
""lldhlc
Jay D. llalr Is executive vice
presldenc of cbe National Wildlife
Federation, tbe nallon's laritesl con·
servatlon organliatloo with 4.S
mlllloo members and 8upporter ii
U.S. concept of democracy
really just a superstition
Does not necessarily us h e r in virtuous
gove rn m e n ts or tolera ble C'ondit ion s
It I\ tlllll' th.lnk\ l.irg1'I} tod1'\l'l11p-
nH·nt\ tn 1lw l'htl1pptnl·' '" "..," "inw
unkinll th1ng<i at>o ul dl·mocrac. \
I hr firn uf thC'iC 1<, that llcmrn 1,1\ \
don not ncce.,.,anly u<,hcr tn .. inu• 11Jc,
go .. Nnmcn1s ur lolcrahh· human
<.:ond 111on., Thl· '>C( ond I' Iha I
demo<.raq pant1 ulJtl' tn '"' urrent-
h atlt'Ptcd l;1n.1111.al .1ppllc.at1on
(one-man one-\ oil') ,., nothing mort·
than a Wt'slnn \llJ1t.'"l1tmn
Vv t• Jfl' l'lllttit'd In 11111 'UfX'l\ltltllll\
a nd to our 1ah1111'i, h111 it doc' not
make mut h \fnw 10 ric;<;umr that tht•v
arc rcad1l} un1\l'r\al11ed
I wo l'f'll\11lle\ tllu .. tratt\e 1n
puqX>r,1.· l hl' rnovre a do1cn \Cctr\
ago. anti thr ,t.1rtlcd reattmn 111 11 h\
an \mcntJ n ""'ho \aw 11 1n l-<1l(O'> ~~~<'rt.I \t rrw an I gth-<.entun
-\mencan \IJ'l' '>hip cngagctl tn
transp(ininj( Wt'\I Alnt:rn<, for t;alt> 1n
lhl· <il:hc market~ of C harlt•\lon \ (
I hen '' ti mutiny h)' the hlalk<.
aga1n<it lht· wh11c 1.a p1a111 and hi\
white Cft'W Out ti I\ 'tupprc~sed. th1•
nng lr adcr\ uf thc muttn) arc ... egrc
gated and lhl'\ arc m;1dc lo walk the•
plank \\ illf 1. hccnnit frorn lhc .1u
d1COlC
"h.tt got•\ on ht'r1·' tht' \ mt·rn an
a\kell htm<,('lf
His hnc.t a nJt1vc N1genan anJ a
prolc-.\or ol anlhropulogy, c~pl.11ncd
that .\frtcan~ arr tratnrd 10 hcltrvr 1n
!he ab\o(utc authont> of the ch1rf
•\nd th<· ch1rf 1n 1hic; picture. w11<o thr
captain of the Hsscl. and that
malll'fl'd more 1hnn 1hat he v.a,
torrallina \fnn.1n' 11110 live~ 111
,1avcry 1n thr N('w World
Proceed to deplore th1\ hllnd
allcg1anu· to 1uthont)'. as we all do,
but stow 11 awa) as a fact of lite 1n
ma.ny parts of the world Jc ccna1nly ha~ its manifc1Utaon' when the
tf 1tkn and the Sta•n~ find It ~uy to
, 11rt\dtp1 I l11l•11 ;w\I and < ""·'ti. 01,1111
ll'nan1.t• men
t°'<l \I ·\n Amcntan \C holar J otng
re\l'<I rd1 11llu the ballot t n~ a ftr r om· of
tho<.,e elccttons we 1n elleu pre'>tdcll
"'er in ~outh Vietnam during that
count')·., hnefinterregnum with \ell·
rule. clic:11cd from 1h1· maJorlt} of the
pcasantc, hl' interv1ev.cd an a1111udt•
toward "hat they \.\-l'fe dt11 ng 1ha1
amounted to c:o ndec;(en'>ton over
We~tcrn cn:cntm111c'i I he idea. a'
one man put 11. that b} dropping a
p1cte 111 paper 1n th:it hox. 11ver
Jga1Mt 1h:u o ther hox, }OU wcrc
~ubs1an11all}' or cv<'n 1n1clltgcntlr.
gu1d1ng )'our own future wa\ -wel .
he 111\1 laughed
It .,,ai. certainly o;cll-\crv1ng wh('n
Prr\tUl.'nt \-(arms told me eight )Car"
J{lo nn IC'IC'v11t1on that the -\mcn tan
le~a1.} o l democracy had not been
lirmly t'nou11.h roolt"d tn the Ph1hp-
p1 ne'>. Hut, at 1hc same ttmc. h(' wa.,
ah<iolutcl)' n~ht One doc::. not llcducc
from ht\ being np11 that h(' should ' al~o be prc'ltdent-lor-lifc. but 111!> true
that dcmoc..racy had b<-rnm<' 11 5h8m
hc:'fore Prc'itdcn1 Marco\ 1n vukell
marttal law tn 1972
C ontender\ were hinng pnv te
.irm1es and were then -9\ now -
rC'fu\tnl 10 ab1ck b} the apparent
rc<iult\ of election~ It 1s \Sf(' to '3)'
'>tmpl) that dcmoc.raq wa\ n111
worktng. and dcm{)(fl.IC)' ha\ hardly
had a workout under Mr Marrn<i of
the kind that atvcs u~ confidtrh.<' 1t 1\
now rr:id\' to work
f)(mo<.r ii() I) ptllll3rtl) V;llu1thlt'
the lat(' Ma' Earnnon w1~t·ly 'um
manied 1n a book on polt11c~I
ph1los.oph). as a ncp ttve 1n!tl rument.
a wa y for 1 people to say We do not
desire the c11;1sJ1na rulcn to continue
to rule l he notion that dcmocrac)' 1s
actually an instrument by which lhc
peopl(' can li ne-tune public pohcy 1s a
Wt>,lcrn 'upcrcituio~. r onR ~1th the
'
WILLIAM F.
Bue KLEY
notion that anyone IX year\ oil!.
whether literate or 1lh1cra1c 111
c;1rue1ed or dumh, should parttc1pa1e
1n poltt1ral dec1S1on-mak1ng
They arc talking now about clc1.·
11ons in Ha11 1 where 80 percent of the
people are 1llt1eratc and t hou! onc-
man one-vote in Sou1h Africa The
Wa~hington Po'lt cd11onali1es. with
reference to Sub1c Ba)' and < lark
Field in the Philippine!\ and the
1mphed tl'treat asamst them If Mrs.
Aquino sho uld win "He t'i n ght· The
ba~es are important to th~ Un11ecl
tal('S But they are not more import-
ant than the cond111on of dcm<x racv
1n the Ph11t pp1ncc;" What u11er
non!>cnse We hope that ordered ~elf·
ruk will come to the Ph1ltpp1 Acs, but
whether or not 1t doc"!, we have
1mpenal r('spon'l1b1ltt1es 1n the West-
ern Pacific that have nothtng what-
ever to do with c1v1c progrc\s 1n tha1
country
Whal matter' mo"l l 1~ the con t1tu-
11on of liberty John Stuart Mill, the
pn ma donna of We"ltem democracy.
conceded this when he opted for
autocracy well-1n1cn11oncd. rather
1han democra<'y a"I an tn'itrumcnt of
totahtanant'lm and chao'I A'lk not, 1n
Afnca or 1n Latin Amenca, how
roon) people voted for the 1ncumhcn1
governor; ask what kind of ltfc arc the
pcoolc pcrm111e<l to ltvc Arc \hex f~cl"'i l\rc they protected from artn-
trary rule'l i\rc th('tl holdings 'info
from inflation and theft'> < an the~
lea"e the countr; with lhetr savmgs .
"Dcm0<:tal ·· m~y triumph 1n the
Ph11tppines. and life may b«omc
more rntolerable as the re uh
Wllll•m B•dl~y /1 • 1yodle•rNI
~o/11mol1t. '
WILLIAM BUCKLEY
columnJ•t
JACK
AMDERSON
and JOSEPH SPEAR
Pro-gun
lobby
~talking
votes
Most supporters
have received NRA
political donations
W·\SHI NC1 ION -Vote hunters
ot thl' Nattonal R1fk •\\\ex. 1a11on are
qu1etlv !ltalk1ng their prq on ( ap1tol
H 111 f ht') need 'i:! more memhers of
the l lou~ to pas\ a hill rhat "'uuld
'>ertl\U\I\ Y.l'<ll...t•n the I 9Mi ( rUfl
( ontml .\lt
..\lso pro""ling th1.· 1..ungre'>s1onal
thic ket in r;eurd1 ol HJt1.·s is Handgun
Control In'. wh1lh rll'ed~ 18 ad-
d111onal I lou\c memher'> to votc-
agatn~t the NK,\-faq1rell bill and ki ll
11 fhc anti -gun group al read> has the
namec, ol 180 ml•mbcr\ who have
prom1.-.cd 10 oppt1\t tht• nev. bill; a
maJ Ortl\ nl the Hou<;t: m<.'m bcr'ihtp
-:! I l< :...... I\ ncl'CS\Jf\ l'llht•r to keep
the k g1<,la11un h1bernaung tn the
Jud1uc1 n ( 11Qlm111ct· or turn· 11 out
lor a lloor \ otc
La\I l'oo\ l'mbcr v.1.· n·n111 tt·d 1ha1
68 rnt'mht·" had "gned a J1scharge
pc11 t1on w d1s~urgt: 11 from the
rnmm1ttcc Desptll.' thl' wall of
sccrcl) erected :irounJ the signatures.
we 1den11ficd 11 who had <,1gned, and
d1c;clo~J that the~ h.td rrrcr,cd a
total ol \~75.002 tn donatton'i from
the nlk J\\oc1at111n\ pohttl·al fund
\llllC 11/K\
\111ll' thl'n the '\,of{.\ har, hccn
\\.11rk1nti hard -and \'Ith oh\to~
'iun 1.'\S -to trat k Juv. n more
s1gnaw nec; for the d1St hargc pe1111on
Part of 11s lohh) 1ng dTon. a!> usual. t'>
to call on 11" mt•mhersh1p fur gras ...
root\ prc '>surc 11n 1nd1v1dual mem-
ber'> of the Houc;c '\ Jan. 24 mailing
repon cd that I SM (the figure had
grown to I oh whl'll ""l' 'A('llt to pre<>'>)
'>lgnalurc'> hacJ been w llclled and
told NR'\ mcmht•r<; hluntl ~
·11 ~our rnngrl''>'>man tl oe'>n t <,1gn
the dt'>thargc peUlton 111 the ·f-irl'
arm' Ov. ncr\ Pmtt'll 111n \ll · he '
not v.orktng lnr gun Jnd hunting
nght'> 1n .\men la It\ 1h.11 plain anll
simple"
The NI<\ mad1n~ .,,.,, thl'
proposed kg1~la11on v. uuld "pre' ent
a bU\l'\ unl11.·r the 19<18 C 11lrl ( ontrol
.\ct h> prohib111ng the KOvernmen1
from 1mpo'i1ng an) gun rrg1'itra11nn
'>Chemr (and) allo""'ing \OU to
transport 'our firearms through rt'·
'>tnrttvc firearm' JUrl'>d1nt0ns ··
W11h the help of Handgun ( ontrol
we have 1dcn1tficd 114 Hou'>C mem·
tier\, not prc\.1ouc;I> d1\closcd who
have 'itgned the d1schar c pc11t1on to
bnng the bill to a vot )ur assouate
TuO\ < apacc10 ha checked cam-
paign contnhu11on record... which
show that of the 145 supportw; of thr
pe1111on. 124 ha'c recei ved a total of
S5U6 29 I 1n NRA dona11on'i '>tncc
1981 Herr arc the ne....,h 1dcnttlicd
member; who ha \I: fl'l'ctvcd morc
than SI .!XlO
Alahama W1ll1<1m f>1ck1nc,on R
Sl 5.48X Rtlharll \heft>\, IJ SI 'OO
i\lask.t l>on 't nung. K S \O<P
-\mona John M l C ain. R, SI 115 7
Jim Kolbe. K. $5.007
( alllornrn ( harlc., Pa'iha}an R
$2.30 7, D~n 1d l>mn . R. $2.057.
Robert Dorn.lo K \4.1150. 8 111
Lower). R. i1 7~9. Duntan Hunter.
R, $7.500
( olorallo M it had ".itrang R.
$6,299.
Florida \l1diacl H 1lirak1~. K.
SI 0.194 Andv Ireland, R $5.007
Tom Lcwt<;, R. S3 250
Georgt.t Ro} J Rowland. D.
S4.950
Io wa·< onpcr han~. K. $2.500.
Kentucky: Cicnc Snyder, R, SS. 719.
Larry Hopkins. R, S 1.500, Carl
Perkins,, D. $5, 707
Mame· John Mc:Keman. R.S5.4SO
M1ch1gan Rob f ra xler, D. $2.000
Minne'iota Vin Wehcr. R. $2 300
M1!>~ourt Robert Yo ung. D
S2 . .S09. <it'nc Taylor. R. SI 7 ~0
M1~ms1pp1 \\'ebb I rankl1n. R
$6.367. Wa)ne Dowd }, I>. S'. '07
Trent Lou. R. S5.250
Nebraska: Hal Daub. R. $2.US?.
L New Jersey· Dean Gallo. R, So.2~4
JlTl'I Saxton, R, $5,007
New York: Jock Kemp, R. $9,9SO
North Carolina: I 1m Val en11ne, D.
$4.950, Will iam ( ohcy. R. $8,04 1,
Howard Coble, R. S 2.0~7. W.C1
Hefner, D, S2.807
Ohio: Dclbcn Latta, R. S3.600.
Oregon-Rohen \m11h. R. Sl ,057
Denny ~mllh, R. S5,4SO
Pennsylvania l>on Ritter, R
$2,562
outh ( arolina no>d ~P<·nt(', R
S • .\.2 SO
Tenne\\<'C Jamt'i Quillen, R.
S.S . .SOO; Marilyn I loyd, D. $5,500
Bart G'mdon, 1>. is,4~0. Don Sund ~u1'1t. R. ss noo
T exa., Steve Bartlett. R. S2.SOO J~ Barton R, $2.000 Mac Sw~ncy
R. $4,9.SO, R1ch1rd Arme)'. R. $2,000
V1riin11 Dan O:\n1el, n S2 '07
W1scons1n James <k nx nbrenrtrr R. $2,500.
J•~• Aetft,.,oo aod Jos~pll ·~•r art 1 odlr•tNI <'olumollt•. •
Makeup artist charged in
bo1nb deaths of LA cops
By tile A11~lated Pre11
SAN FERNANDO -A movie makeup artjst has been charged with
murder and other felonies after a homemade bomb exploded in hjs garage,
!tilling two explosives experts for the Los Angeles Police Department.
Prosecutors allege special circumstances in the two murder counts filed against
Donald Lee Morse, 36, which would subject him to the death penalty or life
1mpnsonment without parole if convicted. Morse appeared Wednesday in San
Fernando Municipal Coun and his attorney, Pierpont M. LajdJey , requested a
cont inuance of arraignment and appointment of an assistant attorney.
State panel
backing off
from colleges
Orange Coat DAILY PILOTfThuraday, February 13, 1986 * A7
RFk aide, shot by Sir~an
blasts LA on file secrecy
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A com-LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Robert mary. .._ best of my knowl~ there bas been
m1ss1on plannina the overhaul of the Kennedy aide who wa wounded Schrad~d others have requested no coverup: the~ hu been nof
community college system is setting when the senator was assassinated in about S0,000 paaes of d9<\uments coverup,'_' sai~ Barbat:a L Scblei, !he l
aside a much-criticized proposal to 1968 accused the Police Commission related to the assassination. The comm1u1on vtce president. t
take campus control away from local of obstn.actina release of fiJes on the commm1on agreed last /ear to re-Robert M. TaJoon, president ofthetl
boards. case, draWing an apoloay but a denial lease an edited version o the 1,500-comn::nssion, said he hopes tblt "a
The Commission for the Review of of any coverup. paae investigative summary and con-cenain portion of the materiall" will
the Master Plan for Higher Education "You have been using every legal sider the release of remamrng files be released 0 0 March 4 aJona with I
overwhelmingly agreed Wednesday means to obstruct us in getting them. Nothing has been released yet. plans for the phased disclosure of lbc J 'Mo•t Wanted' fugitive captured in LA to dropsthoe P.r,ol_posal frohm Ja~ es~·,-, 01 hfatvhee&racovmecmo1nsces1ornn.~~boPauutlthSccihnrtaednct ··This IS on llS way to bccomina a 1nvest1gation documents. I
Los NOE S mated 7 mt ion over au 1l wi national disgrace rn terms of public ~·• b d b Q-'"-A-A LE -A man descnbed as the alleged ringleader of a recommend to the LegJslature next told the panel Wednesday. p 1 M 1 A pro.,.,..., su m1ttc ~ ~11-.K, • revolutionary gang that killed two New York policemen and a Brinlc's guard Scb.rade, a political campaia,n ad-disclosure," said hi 1P e anson, a Melanson and Gregory Sto.ne, a,
during an armored truck robbery more than four years aaot was captured on a m~:proposaJ would have clustered vtSCrto Kennedy. was wounded 1n the director of the Roben Keno~y former aade to Rep. Allard K.. Lc?w-,
Los Angeles street corner as he attempted to flee, officials wd. Before his arrest districts under rqionaJ control. head when Sirhan B. Sirl\an shot ~:tb!:s'~~t :Jan sac~~~~ 'Gcruv:r~ eoodstein, wouJ
1
dfbave lbc. coma~~ J by two New York Cny detectives, MutuJu Sbakur JS, had been the target ofa The commissionen indicated that Kennedy after a victory speech at the sity. a a pane o expens am~
1 four-year manh"nt, said Richard Bretzing, cniCf FBI agent in Los Angeles. later this year they will further study Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles the phased releate of the Ma.t
BreLZing said that w11h the arrest of Shakur, who was on the FBl's I 0-most-the issue, described by supporten and night Kennedy won the 1968 C.ah. "We have been too slow but I documenu would be reviewed and•
wanted hst, authonues have in custody all but one of seven radicals accused of foes alike as highly political. forn1a Democratic presidential pn-would like to assure yo u that to the released within two years. I ~rtic1~t1ng1ntheSl .~m1llmnrobberyofa B~k~~o~~i~Nanu~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~~~~~ N.Y., in October, 198 1 •
Bouvla appeals for end to force feedlng
LOS ANGELES -Quadnplegic Elizabeth Bouvia made a videotaped
appeal to a Judge to be removed from a nasal tube that she says painfully fo~
feeds her against her will. Bouvia, 28, who received national attention 21h yrars
ago when she waged an unsuccessful attempt to starve herself to death 1n a
Ri ve rside hospital, filed a $1 0 million lawsuit last month to have the feeding
tube removed. The American Civil l iberties Uruon, which is representing
Bouvia, claims she has a right to choose her own treatment. But attorneys for
Los Angeles County. whicfi operates the High Desert Hospital in Lancaster .
where the woman 1s being treated, contend she is once again trying to starve herself.
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WA HINUTON (AP) -Ltt Secretary of Jntt'nor Donald P own charter. lh1s 1s a Jrab for four
lacocca. oneof.;\menca's best-known Hodel said Wednesday he fired years worth or contributions by the
businessmen, has been fired for only lacocca because the budding author Amencan people," lacocca said.
the seoond timt' in his hfe, and the and telev1s1on celebn ty would not He deferred further comment until
man who did It says 1t was because resign from the commission to con-a news conference today in Detroit.
lacocca had a confl1ct-of-1nterest ccntrate on his more important. Informed of the "grab" accusation,
problem while heading a comm1ss1on better-known and confl1cung job as · Hodel said: "It is truly incredible and
to restore the tatuc of L1bcny. chief of the restoration prOJed's fund -suggests that perhaps Mr. lacocca
Jacocca 1 suit chairman of raising foundation. does not understand that it 1s the
Chryslt'r Corp., the company ht' "The secretary's statement was ofT fO\~ndation of which he is chairman
rescued after being bounced as pres1-the wall and in clear contradiction of and chief executivt' officer that con-
dent of ford Motor Co. 1n 1978. It's the facts.'' facocca sajd in a statement trols the money .... Jt is obviously an
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lacocca has ra14ied $23 I ma I hon for
the restoration of the statut' and
immigrant landing grounds in New
York harbor.
His d1sm1ssal from the advisory
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ca's pos1t1on as head of the foun-
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CAPE CANA VER.AL, Fla. (AP)-
A prcs1dent1al commission amvod at
the scene of the Challenger disaster
toda}. sh1fiing tts 1nvestigat1on away
from Washington for a first-hand
look at shuttle rocket boosters and
ground rac11tues used in launching
the reusable spaceplanes.
The special plane carrying the
panel. headed by former Secre~ of
State Wilham P. Rogers. touche<l
down on the 3-milc-Jong runway used
by shut.{les returning from their space
missions.
Comm1ss1on members have
foc used their investigation so far on
the performance of safety seals on the
shuttle's booster rockets.
At Kennedy Space Center, the
group scheduled two days of closed-
door meetinss and inspections, in-
cluding a v1s1t to the building where
Challenger wreckage 1s being pieced
together 1n a search for clues to the
Jan. 28 explosion which destroyed the
spacecraft and killed its astronauts
The first srop was space center
headquaners. where commissioners
were to meet with launch control
officials. NASA spokesman Hugh
Hams said. After a full day of
discussions, they will tour the vehicle
assembly building on Friday. inspect-
ing booster SCJments and the "stack-
ing" process of shuttle components
on a mobile launcher platform .
The tnpcomesa day after the space
agency released an 1ntcmaJ document
showing that top officials at the
Nauonal Aeronauucs and Space Ad·
ministration signed a waiver in 1983
that eased "fail-safe" performance
requirements for the huge rubber
seals that help JOtn seJments of the
solid-fuel rocket boosters.
Baggage crew
suspected in
drug pipeline
WASHINGTON (AP) L-Pending
indictments agains1 up to 50 Eastern
A1rhnes baggage handlers for allesed-
ly smuggling Colombian cocainc-1nto
M1am1 underscore the need for better
internal secunt} b) the nation's
maJor a1rlinec;. federal law enforce-
menr !>ources sav
The source), -wh o spoke Wednes-
day only on condtt1on that they not be
1dcnt1fied, said the ba~ge handlers.
working at the M1am1 airport. are part
ofa drugp1pelt ne whose leaders are in
BogotB, Colombia.
The Drug Enforcement Adm1nis-
trat1on launched an inves11gat1on late
last summer using undercover agents.
The probe 1s expected to continue for
several more months. and no arrests
have yet been made.
Eastern's manaiiemenr has cooper-
ated with DEA in the invest1gat1on.
the sources said. and federaJ officials
believe no Eastern officials are in-
volved 1n the smuggling.
"We will . cooperate every wa)
w11h the authon1tes to make certain
that none of our airplanes or our
employees are involved in that
trade,' Eastern Chairman Frank
Borman said in an interview wnh
NBC News.
One federal source said. "We think
there 1s a small cadre of handlers who
arc holding out baggage" at M1am1 to
evade U.S. Custom~ officials.
Man tries to sell son
for $600, computer
DENVER (AP)-A man has been
arrested for trying to sell his 3-month·
old son for $600 and a computer.
authonues said.
Dale Sh1mandlc, 25. and his com-
mon-law wife apparently were broke.
S 1.000 behind an rent payments and
about to be evicted. pohce told The Denver Post.
But authonttes believe Sh1mandle.
who 1s thought to be a fast-food
restaurant employee. planned to use
the money to move rather than pay
the rent, the newspaper reported
today.
Sh1mandle's common-law wife was
questioned but not arrested.
Assistant D1stnct Attorney Chuck
Lepley said the investigation began
Wednesday after authorities were
contacted by a source who said
Shimandle had offered to sell the
child,
Tylenol death case
aource unidentified
WHITE PLAINS, NY. (AP) -
Investigators have ruled out any link
between the death of a woman who
swall owtd cyanide-laced Eittra-
Strcnath Tylenol to tho~ of 'ieven
people 1n 1982 1n llhno1s. but are not
near solvina the I. test ta'C •
Tampenna at the factory has not
been ruled out. officials u 1d, de {>1te
the Westchester County medical
examiner's contention that the
cyamdc found 1n the painkiller would
havo u ten thro'11h the apsules in
c1aht to I 0 days. The suspected batch
was manufactured la t ~ummcr.
\
r:t• Daily Pilat THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1986 1.:.r
Australia carves
out lead in Perth
CAU NOAR
Biggest
boating:
affair to
set sail
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Oell, ...................
If the first three races of the world
champ1onsb1p 12-meter regatta an
Perth, Australia, arc any indication,
the hallowed Amcrita's Cup may
remain "down under" for another
three or four years
After three races, AJan Bond's
Australia Ill is leading the 14-boat
pack with a record of4-2-1 . and New
Zealand's new fiberglass 12-meter 1s
second wnh finishes of 1-3-5.
Of course, fleet racing (several
boats racing together) 1s a far cry from
match rac1nw(two boats), but 1t gives
a little credence to Alan Bond's boast
that he has another fast 12-meter. It
was Bond's Australia JI (winged keel
and all) that unbolted the Cup from
tts New York Yacht Club pedestal an
1983. ending 132 years of U.S.
d omination of the Cup.
Third in the o ngoing world cham-
p1onsh1p is the New York Yacht
Club's America 11, which the club
hopes will return the "auld mug" to
its original resting place. America II
posted finishes of 2-7-4 in the first
three races, one point better than
A ustraha 11. whose record is 3-4-7.
Rod Davis. skipper of Newport
Harbor Yacht Club's Eagle - yet to
be built -is crewing as tactician .....
ALIOI
loCUBEY
aboard Italy's Italia. which has posted
finishes of 5-5-8.
Report on the standings comes
from Gerry Dnscoll. newly appointed
director of operations for the Eagk
Syndicate. who as observing the
regatta in Perth.
Other contenders and their stand-
ings: French Kiss (France) 10-1-6.
True North (Canada) 6-6-3. KZ (New
Zealand) 9-9-!, Italia (Italy) 5-5-8,
-south Australia, dsq, 8-10.
Challenger 12 (Australia) 12-10-11.
Courageous (U.S.) 8 dnf 12. Anura
(Italy) 11-dnf-9, Gretal JI (Australia)
13-1 2-13, Victory 83, (Great Britain)
11 dsq.
Wednesday was a layday: the
racing resumes today.,
Dennis Conner. skipper of San
Diego's Sail Ame nca Syndicate. as
not racing in the world champ1onsh1p
at Perth, but is grooming has ere" 10
practice racing off Ho nolulu
Aaatralla D (riaht) and Aaatralla m (center)
lead the New l'"ork Yacht Club'• American
(far left) lut Sanday on approacbJn& the
third buoy in the Royal Perth Yacht Club
"'~ trophy race In Perth, Australia. The Ameri-
can yacht outlaeted both Autrallan yachta
to win the final warm-up race for the World
ti-meter Salling CbamptonabJpe.
The biggest acttvtty an Southern
Cahfomaa yachung as upcomina this
weekend when more than 800 sail-
boats of all shapes and size start
compeuuon 1n the annual Southern
California Yachting Association
Mu1winter Regatta.
The action will take plaoc from San Da~o to Ventura with 19 SCYA
affiliated clubs hosung classes.
Orange County yacht clubs hostin
classes arc Newport Harbor, Lido
Isle. Balboa, Bahia Corinthian,
Capistrano Bay and Dan.a Point.
I
Ncwpon Harbor and J.jdo Isl]
yacht clubs will join forccs1o super •t
'1sc ,uch ba) classes as Lebtnan~l2s
Llwr .\ & B'i Cyclones. sailboards
Holdt>r-1h Defender-12s. and si1 f.
clasi.e'> of ~aples Sabots. 1 '
Gerry Driscoll to oversee
Eagle Challenge program
Balboa and Bahta Connth1an yacht
clubs will supervise t.b.c compctiti6n
of Elchells-22. Sh~lds. Soling. aQd I Santana-20 classes.
Capistrano Bay and Dana Point Pow~rboats off-to the races ~~~~~~~c;~1a~~~~;~'Ra~~;~~r
yachts. a Midget Ocean Racing Class t
The 1986 Marathon Boat Racer!> Association offshore powerboat racing and Catahna-27s. J
season gets off to a wave-crashing stan Saturday at Manna del Re}. I The I 0 a.m. start, one mile off the Manna del Rey breakwater, wtll see a In addition to t.ake-home Lroph.ies
fleet of approximately 30 of the fastest offshore racers in the U S. 'ying for the in all classes. 28 pcrpct~ trophies
St. Valenune's Pav crown and a 1ump on the 1986 high points race will be at stake in the Midwinters. San Diego sailor has
been part of severa l
America· s Cup efforts
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Dellyll'llol ........ W .....
(1erry Dnscoll of . an Diego has
been named director of operations for
the Ea$le Challenge S) ndacatc, which
1s bid dang for a chance to challenge for
the ~mcnca's Cup.
Dmcoll's JOb wath the Eagle Syndi-
cate v.111 be to oversee skipper Rod
Davis and the 'S81hng program, John
\. alent1Jn and the desapi propam,
and all shorcsadc o perauons.
He has turned over day-to-day
operations of has San Diego Custom'
Boat Yard so he can d evote a full-time
effort to the Eagle Challenge.
"In Gerry. we arc getting an
administrator with an extensive
background in all facets of world-
class compeuLion." said Gar y
Thomson. Eagle Challenge president.
Driscoll, a San Diego boat builder.
has spent more than 40 years as a
competitive sailor. including several
.\mcnca's Cup campaigns.
Driscoll first became a figure in
world yachting m 1944 when, a t the
age of 18. he won the World Star
Championship. He has the distinc-
tion of being the o nly skipper to win
back-to-back Congressional Cup
match racing chamoionships with a
PAPARAZZ I
Bob and Kay Setal.
Tom and Jean Mahoney.
perfect score. He · wo n the Con-
gressional Cup an 1965 and 1966 in
the Cal-40 Blue Marian.
Driscoll first became acuvely 1n-
volved in America'sCupcompctition
in 1964 when Pat Dougan ofNewpon
Beach bought the 12-meter Columbia
after it had defended the Cup in 1958.
Before the 1967 Cup campaign,
Dou~n commissioned Driscoll to
modify the Columbia, but Columbia
lost the trials to Intrepid. owned by
the New York Yacht Club.
In 1970, Bill Ficker of Newpon
Beach skippered Intrepid to a victory
over the Australians in defense of the
Cup.
Driscoll skippered other trial
horses an America's Cup compeu-
uon. In 1974 he sluppercd Intrepid to
within 48 seconds of becoming the
U.S. defender. Intrepid lost to
Coura,eous in the final race after a
campaign of 19 races. Driscoll also
sailed fntrepid as a trial horse for
Baron Blch's France Ill in 1980.
Said Driscoll, "If the U.S. is to wm
back the C up from Australia 10 1987.
we will need all the talent we can get. I
believe Eagle has a lighter organiza-
tion than the other syndicates."
At a press conference announcing
Dnscoll's appointment. Thomson
said the syndicate now has about half
of11s S8.5 million budget an<1 expects
to have the rest by the time the C up
inals start an December. The Eagle is
now nearing completio n 1n Newport,
R.I.. and 1s expected to be shipped
here in March for an Apnl com-
m1ss1on1ng an Newpon Beach.
It will then engage 1n prac tice
sailing off Long Beach before being
shipped to Australia.
Facing the 1985 high points champion. Roberta Gill of Montclair will be They arc: l
several times world champion offshore racer Bob Nordskog, president of Ben R. Meyer Trophy (IOR-A). t
MBRA, from Va:n Nuys. O thers will be Tom Hayes, Pasadena; Bob Howard, Chnsuan Brothers Tropyy (IOR-8).
Oakland: Paul Lindke, Rough and Ready, Calaf. ·Don Lee Trophy, {IOR-C). Kenneth
These and others will brave the traditionally heavy Februal) Pacific <>eas E. Street Memorial (PH RF-A out of
to run this year's course, which stretches from Manna dcl Rey to Palos Verdes Lillie Ships Fleet). Frank Date
to Santa Monica and back. Troph}' ( PHRF-8. LSF). ijarold
The course will be run twice for the shon-course boats and four umes for
the long-course boats -approximate)) 50 and I 00 mlies. res.pecu vel).
M BRA sponsors a scnes of sax offshore races throug~out the )ear. Five of
the races are run on theCaltfom1a coast and one on Lake Mead. near Las Vegas
MBRA wtll again be running nine classes of "'off the floor" production
boats to the highly modified 100 mph-plus wave crashers. Several. new sites
have been added for 1986. including Morro Ba~ and San Francisco
Contender pull• oat of Long Beach race
John Kohus, skipper of the America U. the New York Yachl Club's entr}
in the Amenca's Cup challenge, has w11hdrawn his entf) tn Long Beach Yacht
Club's Congressional Cup match racing senes The s.enes 1s ~heduled for m1d-
March.
Congressional Cup chairman Bnan Donaldson learned of Kollu~
withdrawal 1n a telephone call from Penh. Australia, v.here 11...oltu) is in
training to sk1pper Amcnca II in the Cup trials later 1h1s >ear
This leaves six l\menca's Cup ho pefuls who will be on the 10-<;lop~r
roster in this year's Congressional Cup. The others are Rod Da" is. skipper for
Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Eagle '\ynd1cate: Yeve~ PaJOl. o;k1pper of the
French contender: Harold Cudmore. who ..... 111 be sailing England·s (up t•ntn
Chns Dickson. New Zealand'~ Cup hopeful. C. olin Bc:a!>hal. Au~tralta. and
Flavao Scalia. skipper of one of Ital\·, Twelve~
Replac1ns Kohus "•" tx· DaH· Dellenbaugh "inner of th•~ \car')
Kn1clccrbocker Cup in "lcw' or~
Others an the ltnc-up "111 he
Da"e Perry aformer (ong( up"1nnl·rtrom \nnapoh!> \.id \tc\l·Flam
resprcsent1ng the host l ong Beath Y J l ht l luh .md John c nihbell '-Ir
Huntington Harbour Yacht\. 'luh
A.dams Trophy (PHRF-C .LSF). PCC
Perpetual (PHRF-D.l.SF).
PHRF yachts saahng out of KJng
Harbor Y;icht Club will be scclung the
Harry John March Trophy (Claas A)
the Charles Brown Trophy (Clus 8 )
and the HarryWillsTropby(OusC).
Capistrano Bay and Dana Point yacht
clubs will ovcrscc PH RF yachts
"ompeung for the Jim Foyer Troph)
(Class I\), Axel Carrison Trophy
(Class B). and the Dana Point Yach tj
Club Trophy (Class C). The Georse
Brock Trophy will be awarded tbe
o' crall PHR F winner.
Other perpetuals·
.\ngcltta Mcmonal (Etchells~.22 at
B YC). anta MoniGa Civic Associa-
11on (Pacific Class), Midwinter Snipe?
( la~s Troph). Jim Tyler Memonal
(l1do-IJA) Kite Trophy (Inter·
national-1 4 ). benk Borzagc Trophy
($1;lr). World Hobie Class A.ssocia-
uon Troph~ j Hobie-33), Capn-30
Perpetual. Junior \laples ~bot Per·
petual. Senior aples Sabot Per-
petual. Lido Isle Perpetual for Naples l
liahot O\ er JO Gcal)-18 SCYA
rroph' and M1d~mters Olympic
( la\<.e' Troph~
Cinderella Guild
gives Glass Slipper
to chosen prince
peual guest\ at the blad.-t1e gala
included Segars wate, Kay, who rec1e"ed a
bouquet of )Clio.,.. roses. Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Wardner, CourUud Sclortloo. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Mauln&lll, Mr. and Mrt.
Brace Carson and Mr . and Mrs. Barry von
Hemert, who v.111 underwnte a tea. which
\.\ 111 be hdd in ton1unct1on \.\Ith thl' benefit
lluild chairman Lynn Cancilla wel-
t.omed gue'>t~ .1111.l thanked them for their
support of l HO{. a private nonsectanan.
nonprofit communtt} supported ho~p1tal
for ch 1 ldrcn through I 7 years of age
<..u1A)' 011u \..&rt r ruva, uy and Fraa.k
Cowley, Jeu and Tom MUooey, tk
Edward RlmpaH, Claire Wl141tm, Tem
Patterson, Mr. and Mn. Bowant WeolfJ Martu and BUI Tarpta, Mr. and Mrs_.
Hallack Hoag, Rl&a ud Red Sprlakel, Mr.
and Mrs. Tltomas Boler, Mr. and Mn.
Earle Ike, Mr. and Mrs. Rlcltard Law-
ren<'e, Mr. and Mn. Robert Morcu
Barbara nnd Mark Pollq•la, Mr. and Mn.
Garold Raff, Mr. and Mn. Ward Mutoa, •
Mr . and Mrs. PHI Cleary, Mr. and Mn .
Robert Borders, Mr. and Mn . Jack Bau.
the Hartley Seanet and Mr. and Mn. J.U
Ca1ey .
BOb Segal earns awa rd
for outsta nding efforts
for Chtldrens Hospital
By MARY LOU HOPKINS
Bob Se1al JO l cd about rece1v1ng
Cinderella Guild's Glass lipper Award.
saying, "I'll sa' c it until my pnnce comes
along."
The reason for the award wasn't a comic
one: It was for his outstanding service to
Ch.aldrens Hospital of Orange County
(CHOC).
The evcmng'!I emcee. Bob McCardy,
Ed and Lynn Cancilla.
presented the award to Segal at a dinner
dance Saturday evening at the Pacific Club
"I'm not sure why 1 am rtte1vang the
award." Se$31 said. "Charlie Rester (last
year's recipient of the award) said I was
going to receive 1t and I had better be here
"But 1 think 11 is about tame, as I ha"e
been on the hospital's board and I have
served as fund-dnvc chairman... Segal
added tn jest.
Segal. the tall. gray-haired chief oper-
ations officer of Freedom Newspapers.
praised the hospital's guilds
"The guilds mean a lot to C HOC. and
there as gr-..at pleasure and pndc an
Cinderella Guild," Segal said. "Last )'car
14 Guilds donated $500.000 to the ho'ipa-
tal, and Cinderella Guild set a record with
11s $114,000 contnbuuon. ··
Cinderella Guild's ml\.)or fund-raiser 1~
its "Design for Dining... where love I)
homes feature table displays provided b)'
ex.habitors an the Newport Beach area
This year's benefi1. scheduled for Apnl
16, wall be chaired by Beuy Flllaeaaa. who
made a surpnsc announcement at tht'
dinner hononna undcrwritcn of the fund-
ra1scr.
"I am happy to announce that the
Newpon Harbor pa uc Leaaue has 11vcn
$50,000 to the hospital through Cinderella
Guild:· Finnepn said "The money will ht
used for ~ttbral pals)' patat'nts at Ctl()(.
"a.temary (8aranoe). a member ol
pasuc League·, board made ll pcm1blt'
for US 10 fCC'tlVC tht' S'°.000 ••
Bameson a.l arran cd the rlrpnt
dinner hononna the undcrwntrro. ot the
rroup's "Ot tan for Om1na .. hrncfit Thr
dinner raised S2S,OOO
&th JUC t paid UOO for a dinner that
bqan with hors d'oeuvre\ and «X~ \lll'i 1n
the club'' Onll fhe menu included
moked salmon mous~ with ca\.1Jr
watercress soup, fitct Sophie ltftf Well
1naton). end1vt' and machc ~lad .md .tn
assonment of etc 9CM,
.\mong underwnters attending the din-
ner were honoran ch.airmen Irene and Jlm
Bentley, Mr. an·d Mrs. Jamea Dobrou,
Paparazzi i.s t:'d11ed by Dally Pilot StylC'
ed1ror Vida Dean
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Time to unshoulder
a sartorical burden
When the lasts of trends procla1m-
1ng what will be "in" and .. out" 1n
1986 were published, I feven ... hly
searched on the "out" list for shoulder pads.
Like death, taxes and Chnstmas
fruitcakes, they arc s11ll with u!>
Why? I have never talked w11h
anyone personally who feels that
shoul der pad( on women ~rve any
real purpose. There was one sales-women when they are pertectly
person who said, "The larger your capableofgrowingtheirown.Someof
shoulder pads. the maller )Our waist their more dismal failures were hip
looks." (She's the same fool who said, pads in sun 1ackets and stomach pads
.. This knit dress will look better on for the six women in this country who
you than 11 does on the hanger") want to gain we ight. It was not a
The other day I had on a blouse fashion that was before its ume. It will
with shoulder pads which I Jammed never have a time.
in under a Jacket with shoulder pads, A few years aio. shoulder pads for
which finall y went under a coat with men became .. in." They flourished
shoulder pads. When I climbed 1n the around the time I was dating my
car, I looked like a headless driver. husband. I thought I was marrying
Why.don't I remove them'! I'm glad Joe Namath. AIT he needed was a
you asked that question. One of green 12 on his back. At the wedding.
several things happen when you take hetookoffhiscoatandhewasWoody
out the shoulder pad. First, the c-uffs Allen. About that time truth in
fall to below your knees and, second. packaging was gaining fa vor and large
your entire body takes on a con-shoulder pads for men went out.
sumpt1ve look that makes people Sometimes when I look. at a big
want to gi ve a telethon for you. The drawer I have filled with 80 or 90
blouse or Jacket was specifically shoulder pads (whatever is divisible
designed to make you look lake a b) two -I fantasize about what will
Spanish general/Joan Crawford/Dan happen to them when they are found a
Manno/space needle/someone who hundred years from now. I can see
pumped iron and 11 backed up. them at a space station satellite garage
I find myselffiddhng w11h shoulder sale w11h hnle robots picking over
pads all the lime, trying to rearrange them and wondering what the
them and maintain their balance At a pre' 1ous civ1hzat1on used them for.
gathcnng recentl ). someone pinned · Were the}' small disks that brought 1n
my name tag on one. Out of three other planets? Hairpieces 1n West Los
possible targets, that's the one they Angeles? Cellulite transplants?
picked. It was hum1lla11ng. They wouldn·t believe the truth 1f
Des111.ners have tncd before to pad we told them.
Long-absent smells
stir the memories
Somewhere in your brain 1s a cove
of memory that responds to nothing
so much as unrelanqu1!.hed fra-
grances. You'll not ha\ e thought ol
the old woodshed in decades. until
)OU smell sawdust. Or of the long
beach. the great Val'ant beach where
kelp among clam shells la) rotting.
until you incidentally stroll past a fish
market But 11's the new Chnstmas
tree that does 11 10 most. The odor of
frcshl> cut C\ergreen 1s uncommon
anymore. ·Every )'Car it's this un-
decorated aroma that returns you 10
the bcc;t of)our past.
lt'c; now reponed some camels -
they spit at their opponen1s -t:arT)
\)ph1ll1!. in their saliva
Q. What'c; a .. tramp qeamer'1"
A. A cargo '\hip w11h no fi~ed routl'.
It goes from pon 10 pon. p1ck1ng up
caf$O wherever ll can get n. and
takin~ 11 anywhere the shipper pays 10
o;end 1t.
Your blood prcs'lurc -1f ~ou·rl'
among the ma)Onl) -I!> usuall~
higher in your nght arm than in )Our
lett.
Were )OU aware )Our body manu-
factures watc(l About two cupfuls a
da)'. •f normal. fhat"s a!>1dc from the
water you get 10 your steal... which t!>
60 percent water
Q How coml' the ba~ball umpircs
always look smaller than the baseball
players?
A. Pla>ers wear light uniforms and
the umpires wear dark.
Q Says here Crater Lake 1s 6.161
feet above sea level. How deep does
its ice get 1n the winter')
A No ice It oc,cr freell.'' ovt:r
When adventurer Ric hard
Hall1bunon swam through the Pan-
ama Canal in I 928. he had to pay 36-
cents toll for the rowboat that went
with ham. When Queen Ell1abc1h 11
took her yacht through. she had to pay
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PEOPLE
L.M.
Bovo
Lot of people who don't even hke
poetry think well of the v1s1onary
Henry Wadswonh Longfellow. His.-
toricaJ footnotes show he was the first
American with indoor plumbing.
O ne of the most brilhant thinkers
of the Middle Ages was a scholar
named John Duns Scotus. But scof-
fe rs 10 thC' 16th century ridiculed his
name to give us our word .. dunce ..
A Swedish traffic researcher check-
ed out 31,000 auto collisions to learn
the car color least likely to be seen in
such smashups was pink.
Q Who'<> 1he movie 'itar that"·
suppo'icdl} a d1rcc1 de<icendant both
of a Canadian Pnmc Minister and 3
U . President')
.\.Glenn Ford. o;een oflatc pitching
insurance. cphew of Sir John .\
\.tacdonald. And descended other-
"" 1!>e from ~tar11n Van Buren
C entuncs ago England·s King John
seduced the wife of a working man -
at a place still marked on the map!> as
.. ( uckholds Point. ..
H1stonans differ as 10 the exact
amount of their salari\>s. but the
onginal Pony Express nders probabl)
got about$ I 00 a month. And a place
10 Sit.
.\nd don't forgl't. Ol''tr 011 a
ha'\SOOn.
Ice \\orm' liH' 1n glalll'T'> fhl'\ do
all nght 1n the lOld . Aul v.hl·n the
temperature n!.cs abo\ e 6M <.ll•grl'l"'>
~ . the} d1s1ntegratc.
L.M. Boy d /1 • syadlr•t~d
columalst.
11 HOROSCOPE
Friday, Febnaary 1f
ARIES (March 2 l ·April 19). Scenario h1ghhght'I change. travel, var1el).
abllity to il'lcrease earnings. lunar cycle reveals that IOS) will be recovered,
that item misplaced or stolen will be located. Romance featured toward end
of day. T~URUS (Apnl 20-May 20). Spotlight on family dome!>t1n1y. ab1hty to
make changes which benefit loved o nes. Cycle high. Judgment and 1ntu111on
wall be on t.argct. You receive news concerning what could be s1gn1fican1 legal
agreement.
GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): What appeared to be a st"tback wall
boomerang in your favor. You gain
carlr, advantage over opposition -
you II "ride" 10 victory with help of
surprise aJlies. Pisces, Virgo person!>
play outstanding role'>.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Many
of your fondest hopes, desires will be
fulfilled. C.unar ~phas1s on friends,
speculauon, popularity, gain through
career or busrness changes. Scenario
highlights money, achievement and love.
SYDNEY
0MARR
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Break from past 1s imminent -)Ou·11 bend of
unnecessary burden and expense. Focus on amb111on. career. unique talent
which enables you to reach wide audience
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Favorable lunar aspcu coincide'\\ Ith tra\.el
publishing. philosophy, long-range prosoects.'Stres:. independence. crea11 v1-
ty. courage of coo v1ctions.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Follow through on first 1mprc.,s1on!>. Scenario
spotlights the arcane. the hidden. the manuc ans and sciences. Yoll could
receive news conc~ming taxes; earnings, inhentance i-\quarian plays
paramount role.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 211: You gain legal advantage by d1vl'r<11fying.
Spar for ume. insist on "adduional room." Focuo; on documentc;, pos<i1hlc
pannership. marital status. Long-distance call relates to social at:t1\ 1ty
possible JOurncy.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Be willing to tear down for ultimate
purpose of rebuilding on more suitable base EmphaMs also on safet)
secunty, employment. dependents. pets
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Good lunar aspect relate'> 10 ph)sical
attracuon, vanety, excitement, children. specula11on. possible 1nv1ta11on to
travel. Take notes. check source matenal. get ideas on paper C,emin1. \. irgo
play roles.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Focus on nego11a11on. 1ranspon.mon.
protection of legal nghts. Long-standing all} 1s back on srenc. will aid 10
making vital decision.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Define terms. look behind scenes. reahze
that what begins as mild f11na1ion could deV't'IOp into meaningful
relationship. Focus on trips, visits, relatives. ideas which become \table
concepts.
IF FEB. 14 IS YOUR BJRTHDA Y you are v11al \lgorous. creatl\ e.
lively. and have ability to express ideas through wntten word. You are
attractive, romantic. 1mpuls1ve. f6nd of travel. You also arc unonhodo"\.
have unique sense of humor, arc drawn to unusual sub1ects. 10duding
astrology. graphology and psychic phenomena. •
Family black sheep
defies explanation
DEA R ANN LANDERS: The let-
ter from "Bummed Out" in West
Palm Beach rang my bell. r ve been
there. In fact. my son 1!. 35 going on
10. "Bummed" 1s worrying about
getting her kid through htgh school
The odds are he will never graduate
Mine graduated from reform
school. Then he graduated from the
prison systems in five states. We ha' e
had him in and out of therapy since hi.'
was 9 years old. He has had prohlems
with drugs and alcohol starting al age
11 and has been threatening su1c1de
since he was IS. He 1s accident-prone
and has wrecked eve~ car he has
driven.
His uncontrollable temper ha<"
made 111mposs1ble fo r him 10 sustain
a rela11onsh1p w1th a woman. He has
mistreated ever) female he ever went
w11h. Of course they get tired of th e
abuse and leave. He then runs back to
us and rants and raves because .. the
whore walked out ..
He can't hold a JOb but 1t I<\ ne'er
his fault We have offered him more
ps) ch1a tnc help any ume he 1s v. 1lhng
10 accept 11. but he say" he has neH•r
met a sane psych1atnst and refuses to
waste am more time on screwballs
Our other lh1ldren are good ~oung
adults and ha\ e never caused us an)
trouble. But one child hke this can
keep the whole fam1l~ in an uproar
It's pla10 hell
T his son was raised w11h the saml"
lo\C and attention his siblings re-
ceived . ye t he is 1otall) different. I am
not wn11ng for advice. It 1s too late for
that. I guess ma} be l1ust wantl'<1 to kt
olh('r parents ..,..ho have this prnhk'm
know the} arc not alone Mean.,.. h1k.
1f )Ou ha"e am thcorn.·~ on .,..h, l1ur
'iOn is the way hl' 1-;. I "ould ltkl' ll)
hear them. _: SYMP.\ TH ET IC I
FLORIDA.
DEAR SYMPATHETIC: Many
things In life defy explanation, and
bow children turn out is one of them.
A1111
UNDERS
Your 100 1oa:ad1 H If lie bas bttn
emotionally disturbed from early
cbllclllood. It also Is apparent that be
bas a criminal mentality. which
many experts now believe is caused
by a chemical problem In the braJn.
Sometimes medication is helpful,
sometimes It isn't.
It was kind of you to write in the
hope that other parents with dis-
turbed children might ft>el better
knowing they are not alone. Thank
yo u on behalf of all of them. • • • DE.\R .\/'IN· 'r our ad' KC 10 1hc
J1oman v.hose m1n1!>ter husband l'i
cha ed b) v.omen 10 thecongrega11nn
was perfect You ad\1sed her to treat
him as 1fhc "ere the most honornblc.
faithful and trust"onh\ man in the
"-Orld 'rou \aid ... C1l\C him \11mc-
th1ng to li\c up 10 and chamn Jre
good that he "-Ill not let \OU do\\n ··
1\4\ hu'ihand I'> a mcd1lal student.
\\ e ha" c been ma rnl·d for th rce } c:i r"
His "Ori.. schedule " temhll' nml'
.... eek~ "'e arc together for onl~ one
night 1n SI\ He \\Ork<. "-Ith c;ome \Cl>
Jllr3CllVC frmalcs It \.\OU Id he <;O ea~\
tor him 111 c;lip into an t•mpt\ room
v.1th a gal I ha' e hct•n templed to
.. heat 1ii..ra"on:ill\ hut nn hu,nand·,
total tru\I hn'> i..c:pt m t• on thl' .. 1ra1gh1
and nam1" I u 1uldn't hl.•.ir 111 lct him
Ju"' n and I'm \Ure he fl•cl' thi.· ,,1111c
ahout me KH Pl ~c • l IH
f.\ITH IN o;;'I R \( l liE.
DEAR YRACllSE: Trust on both
sides Is far more effective than
accusations. tbreals or game-play-
ing. Thanks for tbt> testimony
Jordan's Yankeequeenamomagain
By tbe Assodated Pren
AMMAN. Jordan -KlDg
Ha11eln'1 Amencao-born wife.
Qaeen Noor, ha~ g1 ven b1 n h 10 1 he
monarch·~ 11 lh child. Jordanian
newspapcn reported. PrlDc~u
Raya was born uoday. according
10 the 'itories. which quoted a
royal court announcement.
The kmg and queen have had
1wo sons and two dnughtcr:\ !iJOCC
marrying an June I 97R. The king
has three son and four daughters
from three {)rtVIOU'I mamagc!>
The queen 1' the former L1i.a
Halaby. daughter of Amcru:an
:urhne cxccuuve Najteb Halaby.
Her name since marr> 1ng
Hu,sc1n, Nooral-ll u~~1n mtanc.
"L1ah1 ofHu..,c;cin ··
Frankly Kojak
I OS i\NGFLfCi -t'rau ID·
atni ma)' play a murdr-r \U\f>rCI 1n
a new "Ko1ak" mo' 1c that woulJ
team him with Telly Savalas 1f
ncgot1at10M work ou1
"h's still vc:ry IOO\C," \Jld a
~urce clo~ tCI $o\'1hl\, "hi.It a
\<'npt t'i hc'm wntten that hA'i a
very ~tmng t.,1notr ·hM' tharal'ICr
in 1t Rut II 11 docc;n't work oul.
, . .
oaoaz n+···a
Queen Noor
another \t npt 141 also bcinf. wnt-
1en for ,\ '1'.01ak' movie · The
•Knpt will ht 'luhm111cd to ~1oatr.i
when 1t 1 complete<!
Colli n e collects
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Both vulnerable We:it deal11
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The bidding
West North Eut
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"A strange phenomenon, Wat-
son," remarked Holmes .. If the fi -
nesse wact going to succeed. there
was no need to takf' it! ..
The Great Oetective and his eol-
league. Dr John Watscm. had spent
the evening with Holmes·s brother.
Mycroft, at the club playing a few
rubbers of bridge The hand that
caused this comment occurred
when the two brothers were pitted
against Watson and Inspector
Le trade of Scotland Yard. who
had completed the foursome
After Watson~pened the bidding
with one diamond, Sherlock en-
tered the Cray with a takeout dou-
ble. Lestrade trted a mild bit of pre-
emption. but Mycroft had too good
a hand. His Jump to four clubs was
invitational. and Sherl(ick felt h1
void in diamonds and fine club flt
entitled him to proceed to l(ame
0 Qeo,,on9e le'"'."' o• rl>\~
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Watson made the textbook lead
of th«> king or diamonds, and
Myeroft~mmed u p the hand in an
instant The threat to the contl'act
was that East held the king of
sp ades and West the ace-queen of
hearts. in which case the defense
could come to a spade trick and two
hearts
Not gi ving the defenders any
tame to signal what they held,
Mycroft ruffed the opening lead in
dummy and immediately cashed
the Bl't> of spades and continued
with a low spade Imagine lnspec-
tnr Lestrai1e's predicament It was
hard to believe Mycroft would play
that way 1r he had a doubleton
spade, so he played low DeclMer's
Jack won and he quickly claimed
his contract
Note that M)lcroft's play could
not cost If West did indeed hold
the k10g or spades. he would make
a <;pade trick but the king or heart.<;
would be safe from attack. Later.
dPelarer would discard one of his
hearts on the queen of spades to se-
cu·re his game
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COMPLETE NYSE COMP08rTE TRANSACTIONS, II
Eastman Kodak cutting ·
12,000 jobs·worldwide
ROCHESTER. N. Y (AP) -Eastman Kodak Co. say~ It will ehm1nate 12.00010 13,000 jebs worldwide i n a
I 0 percent cutback of its labor force• due to a rlr.nn ill
earnings last year. -'T
K odak announced lhe reductions Tuesday as part of
a cost-cutting plan that also includes a 5 percent cut in
spend in~ eliminating salary hikes for 130 top executives
and a review of the wage d i vidend plan for its 89, IOO U .S.
employee!I -
Arnone the workforce reductions arc 1.200 locally,
700 of which were announced T uesday and 500 last
month b) the R ochester-based company. The giant
photO&filph1c company had 128,950 employees at the end
of 1985
The compan) said the cuts would be made throu~
"oluntary retirements and term1nat1ons. Kodak will
eliminate low·pnont1q0bs. but hasn't been determined
exactl) where the cuts will be made, said company
spokesman Henr) Kaska
Kodak's net income for lhe first nine months of 1985
wasS526.5 million. ofT27 percent from the$7 l 9.4 million
CREDIT LINE
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for the same period or t 984, the company said.
"ft is now clear." he said, "that fourth-quarter results
were affected even more substantially by these factors."
On the New York Stock Exchange. Kodak stock
dropped $2.375 a share Tuesday, to $48.50.
the earnings drop for the first three quarters reflected
unfavorable rates of currency exchange, which made
Kodak's products more expensive than those of foreign
competitors; and substantially higher costs assoetated
wtth competitive cond1t1ons and product development.
Kaska said.
The coml)any's problems were aggravated by a U.S
Supreme Court decision Jan. 7 forc1f18 Kodak lo drop the
mstant camera business. The h1gh court ruled on a patent
infnngcment case brought by Polaroid Corp.
Eugene G. G lazer. an analyst with Dean Wmer
Reynolds Inc. in New York, said he expected Kodak to
begin cutbacks this year and extend them into 1987.
"Now, it appears the whole program I'> being
accelerated, and they're doing 11 with a greater sense of
urgency." satd G lazer.
Loan, leasing posts filled
David Ro~rtson and N ancy Boots have been
appointed to the finance d1v1s1on of Norris Beggs &
Simpson'• Laguna Beach office. Boots. ~ Laguna
Beach resident, will handle sales and leasing for
clients in Costa M esa, Santa Ana and T uston. She 1s
a former founder and owner of"Live and Invest." a
real estate magazine focusing on investment
opportun111es from Colorado to Hawaii. She is an
ac11"e member of the Newport Beaeb Cllam~r of
Commerce. Robertson. of Lopg Beach. is a loan
officer and wall assist developers and property
owner!> in arranging financing for their real estate
prOJCCtS • • • Jan Pollock has been appointed business
development/loan o llicer for Landlnark Bank's
Lake Forest/Irvine office. M ost recently. the 13-year
banking industry veteran had been assistant
manager/lending officer at Pacific Regtncy Buk in •
El T oro. Pollock 1s a member of the Laguna Niguel ·
Cbamwr of Commerce. ••• Sa.ndra J. Newport has JOtned Tile Englander
Groop, a Newport Beach-based adverusing, pubhc
relauons and campaign managem ent firm. as vice
president for client services. Newport bnngs 15
years of advcms1 ng expenence to her new post, m ost
recently as account executive at Carr Comm11nlca-
tlona in Santa Ana.
• • • M el vin Akers as vice president and manager of
the new Irvine office of Ba.relay's Bank of
C.Uforola, a subs1d1ary of London-based Ba.relay's
Bank P LC and Madelyn Joyce BreeliJlg 1s assistant
vice president and manager of the new M1ss1on
V1eJO office. A third new Orange Count} office has
opened m Orange. Akers had been vice president of
the Irvine branch of California Cuadlan Bank and
Breeling had worked for California Canadian 'itnce
1981. • • • Newport Beach res1d~nt Bill Doran has been
promoted to dealer sales manager for the office
products d1v1s1on of Victor Tecb.oologiH , lnc.,
which recently moved its regional office from
Fountain Valley to Stanton. • • • Frank R. Addis has been promoted to senior
vice president and managmg director of Cochrane
Chase, LlvlDgaton & Co.'s med-&io science division .
Addis is credited with building the division into one
of the Newport Beach agency's most successful over
the past three years. • • • Attorney Donald L. Powars has been elected to
the board of directors' of National Bank of Catalina.
Powers is pnnc1pal partner 1n the law firm of Powers
& Tretheway, which has offices 1n Irvine and Long
Beach. He spec1ahzes an corporate litigation.
An ltaatman Kodak Co. quality auurance
apeclaUat evaluatee the optical charac-
terlatica of plcturee taken with the com-
pany•• new VR35 camera. Kodak recently .
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UC lrvlne, SoCal College b8 .. u11 team• blank opponenta. v .....
Sea View
scramble
tightens
Estancia falls; NH
tops Laguna Beach
to keep race going
EdisOn, FV,
Marina gain·
CIF playoffs
By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR
Oellr ...... eon., ..... , '
It's j ust as well Estancia High
Coach Joe Reid stayed in bed
Wednesday night.
Reid, who missed his first basket-
ball game in I 7 years of coaching
because of the flu, didn't miss much
as his Eagles all but vanished from
playoff consideration after bowing to
vis1ting SaddJeback High by a 71-63
count.
The two teams came into the game
tied for founh place in the Sea View
Lea~ue with 6-6 marks. a game
behmd Laguna for tht' last playoff
benh.
"That probably ended our playoff
hopes." said assistant coach Phil
Guite, who took the reins for the
evening ... The only chance I felt we
had was to stop Bryant Walton, and as
you can -see, we failed to do that. He
was just great."
Tht' Roadrunners (7-6, 12-1 1 )
disproved the old adage of strength in
numbers as they, owing to illness and
ineligibility, were able to play only six
men. But with Walton being one of
those six, Saddleback got weU in a
hurry.
The 6-4 guard played at a fever
pitch as he threw in 35 points to send
Saddleback into a third-place tie with
Laguna (whiah lost to Newpon) with
one game left. .
"We came out kind of low key,"
said Roadrunners Coach Pat Quinn.
"With only six guys we dido 't want to
get into a fast-paced. pressing-type
game.
"Bryant had j ust another one of his
great games for us. Joe Deal {12
points) also played weU. We've stiU
got a shot (at the playoffs). but it's
outside."
Ec:Uaon '• Doa.c Katona put. ap a •hot off an
offen•i'•e rebound aa teammatea Chrt.8 crte
.,.., ........ .., .......... ....,
( 45) and Rich Smith loolri; on during
Chargen' 64-56 win to gain'CD' playoffa.
By CHRIS MONAHAN
De1r...eC:.1 ••• •u•
When YO'!_ get the sconng repu-
tation that Edi$oo's Ken Ammann
has, you're going to see a lot of special
defenses designed to lean hard on
you.
They aren't much fun for Am-
mann. but his teammatt's have a ball
with them, literally.
Wednesday night with Marina's
Mike Padilla clinging to him for roost
of the game, Ammann watched as his
fellow CbarJCrs. panicularly Rich
Smith (20 po mis) and Chris Cole ( 15).
took up the offensive slack and
helped themselves past the Vikmgs.
64-56. and into the CIF playoffs.
"We think we have five good
shooters on this team. We like when
other teams go to a special (box-and"'-
one) defense on Ken. It opens things
up for the other guys." said Edison
Coach Jon Borchen.
·•w e Jove it. We get a lot of
uncontested shots off of it," said
Smith. "Kenny doesn't mind it too
much. He sets screens for us. It's
rocat; i~~tead of20-foote!'$, we eL! 5-
00ters.
The win guarantees that the
Chargers (5-5. 15-9) will be in the
playoffs.
Also earl)ing bids to the CIF 5.-A
playoffs .are Founiajn Valley, by
vlrtue of its 61-48 victory over
Huntington Beach. and. despite the
loss, Manna.
The Barons (4-6) go as the No. 2
representative and Marina is the No.
3 Sunset team.
Fountain Valley, Marina and
Huntington Beach all finished with
4-6 records•. but Fountain· Valley and '
Marina get the nod because of hcad-
to-head competition with each o ther.
Founiajn Valley going 3-1. Marina
Ocean View
appeal de~ed -
Ocean View Higb's anempl 10
gain the Clf basket.ball playoffs
was denied today by a Orange .
County Superior Court judae.
Ocean View had appealed a
CIF sanction that denied the
school admission into the play·
offs. The CIF ruled in August that
the school had violated section
510 of the CIF Blue Boole., which
deals with the use of "undue
influence'' in enrolling or retain-
i11g a student at the school.
Judge Harmon G. Scoville said
today "it is not important
whether this coun avces or
disagrees with th~ sancuons im-
posed. the question is whether or
not the CJF bas abused iu
discretion, and the court, after
careful consideration. rules that
no abuse has been sufficiently
shown."
2-2 and Huntington Beach 1-3.
The Vilc.ings bad several chances to
win. tying the sc.orc at 46-46 with 6:03
to play and Ammann on the bench
with four fouls. But Smith and Cole1 who both scored more than one-thi~
· of their points in the final quarter,
would not let it happen.
Smith scored on a three-point play
off a rebound and Cole hit a jpmpcr
off another Edison offensive rebound
and the Chargers went up 51-46.
Ammann returned to the game: but
didn't last long fouling out with 4:42
left and leaving a three-point lead in
(Pleue eee SU1'SET /CS}
If Saddleback's outsjde chance 1s
anything like Walton's outside jlµllp
shot, the Roadrunners are still right in
the thick of it.
Walton connected o n 15 of 22 shots
from the floor and was fi ve-of-fi ve
from the line.
Warriors pull it outtogetCIF berth ·
Eagle guard Kyle Moont'y tried to
keep Estancia (6-7, 13-11 ) in the game
with his 22 points. but it wasn't
enough this time.
.. We set up certain defenses to try
and slow him down," said Guite. "We
were trying to do uble and triple team
him but we couldn't find him all
night."
ln the first meeting between the two
teams. Walton scored a season-low 15
points in a 5 7-40 win over the Eagles.
But the only time Estancia could get a
handle on the wily Walton this time
was with 2:40 rcmainfog to play.
The Eagles bad already pared a I 0-
point Roadrunner advantage to just
three. and after three Estancia de-
fenders tied up Walton to gain
possession. Eagle forward Craig
Covey dropped a pair of free throws
to make it 58-57 ~ddleback with 2:20
left. (Pleue aee SEA VIEW /CS)
Murphy's basket with 7 seconds to go
lifts Woodbridge to 49-48 win over Uni
By BARRY FAULKNER
Oellr ..... C.fl ••I .....
The Woodbridge and U niversity
High basketball teams have taken
distinctly djfferent roads since their
first meeting, a 68-61 double-over-
time win for the University Trojansat
Woodbridge, as evidenced by the
Warriors' thrilling 49-48 victory
Thursday at University.
But if you were a witness to those
two encounters, and nothing else.
you'd have a hard time figuring out
who was on the way to the playoffs
and who was holding on by a thread.
The Warriors (9-4. 20-6), by win-
ning six of their last seven Sea View
League contests. have ridden into the
playoffs, clinchjng the lea1tue's sec-
ond-place spot behind cha mpion
Corona del Mar.
The Trojans (6-7, I 0-13) however,
have lost five of seven following the
earlier victory over Woodbridge and
would have to win at Laguna Beach
on Friday and hope for a Saddleback
loss at CdM to join what might be a
multiple tie for third place. •
Mike Murphy. who has won or tied
at least three Warrior games with his
last-second shooting heroics, again
did the honors from 17 feet out on the
right wing with seven seconds left.
The Trojans had one last chance.
but a traveling call as time was
expiring ended their chances.
"After the timeout (following a
Brett Winslow baseline jumper.
which put the hosts up 48-47 WJth 27
seconds left) we ran the same play
we've run two or three times in that
situation." said Warriors Coach Bill
Shannon. "Both Murphy and (Mike)
Sullivan have the green light to shoot
if they pack the defense inside (on 6-7
center Adam Keefe). He (Murphy)
wanted the ball and he made it."
Murphy. who had missed two free
throws with 2:02 left and his team on
top 47-44. said that the pressure shots
at the finish aren't getting any easier.
even though he's answered the make-
or-break pressure before with proven
success.
"They're always nerve-wracking."
said the 6-3 senior forward. who
finished with a game-high 19 points.
"I just made up for the two free
throws I missed."
Umversity, which matches up
against the Woodbridge front line of
Su View •tandlng•
Corona Oe4 Mar•
Woodt>rld!le''
LaOUN 8Hdl
S..ddlec.ck
Esrancla
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Unlver!lrv
Costa MMa
L.Mtue Wl
11 2
t •
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1 6
6 7
6 7
6 7
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•LeaQUa champion
..League's No. 2 CIF antrv W...,_Y's Sc:wft
WoodD<i<!ge 49, Univenltv 41
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21 4
20 6 13 10
12 11
13 11
12 II
10 13
I It
NewPOrl Hertlor 70, Laguna 8ffcn SS
Corona Oe4 Mar 13, Costa Mew S4
Saddlee>Kk 71. E.srencla 63
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Estancia •' WoodD<looe UnlveoHv et Leoona 8Mdl
SaddletMtck •I Cor~ Oe4 Mar
Coste Men el Newoort Hert>Or
(elld....-.r-Mll)
Keefe and 6-6 junior forward Vince
Bryan as well as an) team ID the
league. got big efforts fl'Om 6-5 junior
forward Lasse Glassen ( 12 poinu and ,
11 rebounds) and 6-5 center Winslow
( 15 points and seven boards) .
The Trojans turned a halftun~
dead.Jock at 29 into a 39-31 cusluon
with less than five minutes gone in the
third quarter. behind thrtt Steve
Stolzoffjurnpen from the outsidt" and
a pafr of inside scores from Winslow
and Glasscn. But Woodbndge, which had
started the third period tn a zone
defense. switched into it's usual malh
10-man defense and were able to tum
things around.
"We thought wt''d try a zone to
protect agamst Kt't'fe and Bryan
getttng their third fouls .. it was a
calculated nsk." said Shannon ... We
wt'nt to man at the end of the third
and the rest of the fourth periods. We
(Pleue eee W AR.RIORS/CS)
Pettis, Milner lose salary arbitration ca~es Lakers
Score:-6wner s 8 players 4 -d~fensive outfielders. also scored 87 run~ la~l year, . Bell led the Blu~ Jays in RBI wtth 95 last year. _../ rebound,
---,----------':-"'-...,.---"'-----htt one home run and drove ID 32 runs. while h1ttmg .275 with 28 homers. 87 runs scored , in hearings decided this year MilnerhaddemandedS530.000for 1986after and 28 doubles. He was demandmg an increase 126 l 00 makjng $300,000 last season. when he batted .254 from $370,000 to $815,000. The Blue Jays -
From AP dlapatcbes with three homers. 33 RBI. 82 runs scored and 35 countered with an offer of$560.000.
stolen bases. The Reds offered $350.000 -and Cowley. acquired by the Whne So:\ from the
Angel outfielder Gary Pettis, the second-
leading base stealer tn the Amcnc.an League last
season. and outfielder Eddie Milner of the
C incinnati Reds lost theu salary arbitration cases
Wednesday.
The decisions gave the oW1lers eight victon es
in the 12 cases that have been decided at hearings
this year.
won. New York Yankees in an off-season deal, was
Bill Bergesch. the Rrds' general manager. had requesting a raise from S 120.000 to S3 I S,OOO after
labeled Milner's salary request "outJandish." posting a 12-6 record and a J. 95 earned run average
Krenchicki was a reserve with the Reds last in 1985. Chicago offered $250.000.
year. batting .272 with four homers and 25 RBI in Three more arbitratJon cases were heard
173 at-bats. K.renchicki reportedly earned Wednesday. those involving outfielder Greg Brock
$210,000 in 1985 and asked for a raise to $340.000. of the Los Angeles Dod~ers. and pitchers Dave
The Reds were offering $275.000. but the two sides La Point of the Detroit Tigers and Bill Dawley of
Me.anwh1le. outfielder George Bell of the
Toronto Blue Jays, pitcher Joe Cowley of .the
Chicago White Sox, infielder Wayne Krenchicki of
the Cincinnati Reds, and catcher Sal Butera of the
Reds signed contracts. avoiding a rbitration.
reportedly agreed upon a one-year contract worth the Houston Astros. The results will be announced
$320,000. later in the week.
Butera, obtained by the Reds from Montreal Meanwhile. the Boston Red ox announced
in an off-season trade. was used sparingly last the..,. signings of three young pitchers -Wes
season by the Expos. In 67 games. he batted .200 Gardner. Rob Woodward and Mike Rochford -
with three homers and 12 RBI in 120 at-bats. to o ne-year contracts, and Angel pitcher Geoff
Butera was paid $60.000 last season and asked for Zahn. plagued by tendinitis in his left shoulder last
S 120.000 for 1986. The Reds were offering year. announced his retirement from baseball.
Pettis, a .257 bitter last season when he stole
58 bases, had asked the Angels for a raise fi~
S 125.000 to $425,000. But an arbitrator, who
empowered only to choose either the team's offe $70,000. Butera signed a one-year contract. but Zahn. 39. had a 111·109 record in I ' maJOr
salary terms were not d isdoseo. league seasons wath the Chicago Cubs. Dodgers. or the player's requested figure, ruled that the
Angels had to pay Pettis $300,000. The Reds also signed 1986 contracts with MinnesotP Twtns and Angels. He spent most of
minor league pitcher Mike Konderla and minor last season on the djsabled hst. compiling a ~-~
Pettis, considered one of baseball's top league shonstop Kurt Stillwell. record with a 4.38 ERA in onl~ se' en games Gary Pettla ·-=·-:.;;-.
3 Dodgers
reach terms
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Pitch-
ers Ken Howell and Salvino
Galve1 and o utfielder Jose
Gonzalez have agreed to terms
With the Los Angetes Dodgers for
the 1986 season, the National
League Western Division cham-
pions announced Wednesday.
Howell, 25. was 4-7 with a 3. 77
earned run average and 12 saves
for the Dodgers last season. The
right-hander appeared in 56
games.
Oal..Y$7. 21. is a nght·ha nder
from Tht' Dominican Republic.
He was 10-9 with a 4.54 ERA
while p1tch1ng for San Antonio of
the Texas League an 1985.
Gonz,ala. who 1s also 2 I a nd
from the Dominican Republic.
tut .306 with 13 homers and 62
runs-battcd·in at San Antonio last
ICHOn.
Howe says he's clean, but not washed up
.,,,..
Ex-D ger, Twin pitcher
hopes he can play again
LO ANGELES (AP)-Rehefpitcher Steve
Howe. a man without a &lscball team followmg his
battle with drugs, says he's clean now and wants
nothina more than another chance 1n tus sport.
He says he's prepared to bef.n at minimum
~age ~th a "no pla y, no pay • contract with
mccnuves to reward any succ.ess.
"I'm rtady to play again," tht' left-handt r said.
'Tm excited about 1t. I know l'll be back.
"If I hav~ to, I'll get on a plane and fly to
Flonda and throw 93-mite-.an-hour fastballs
outside the ptes of a camp. Somebod) will
notice."
Howe. who turns 28 next month, has b«n
llvina in a condominium alonJ the Whitefish
R ivtr in Montana with his wife, Cindy. and their 2-
year-old dauJhtu. Chelsie
"I'm do1na·fine." Howe said. add1na that he
reautarl) attends m~ttn~~ of '\k'ohol 1cs
Anonymous and Cocaine Anonymou~. that he
speaks to youth uoups and that he tnc'> tn separate
the past from the p~scnt. ·
He ~td he's been worktng o ut da1I~. thro"' 1ng
thrtt llmcli a ~ck Ind spending hls s-part nme
dotng sports and color tomment:l.I) on a k)\:al
radio station.
"My attorney ~ys my satuat1on 1~ hkr a gu)
who's had a couple of divorce , but finds ~mc.'onr
who 1s willina to s11nd by him and ·~ rtwardca at
the end of the rainbow," Howe ~1d "That's gotng
to be tht' team that JJVCS mt 11 ch11ncc I'll grt them
to the end of the ratnbow "
The at1onal League Rookie of the \ear 1n
1980 and one of baseball'!. finest rtlitf p11t hc:ro. f\)f
a couple of season~ after that. Howe ha,
e'penenct<I aJI kiods of problem\ 1he unt ft·"'
)'t."&n.
Followina numerous troubles 1n I Q8 '· man)
1nvolv1na dru~. he wu suspendt'd for thl" I \)84
~ason by thtn-Comm1ss1onc!r 8owu~ Kuhn . .\
year ll&O fast month, ht' underwent dhow '>Ul'Kt'I"\
butwasonthcro tcr ofthd...osAn&elt l>001e~on
opcn1naday
\ '
Last June :n. Howe am"l'd lat<' tor a $a.m<' at
Dodger Stadrnm. e'plaining that his wilt had
taken the car kl') s. -\wed. later. after I" o drt"adtul
appcaranlX-S. he d1sappt"aml
Fmall) tht' t>odgt<l" rt"l('lt<;('(! him on Julv ~
He hooked on wtth tht< M1Dnt~ota TWlns m
<\ugu!lt. but his su1 thert was t\ncf i\f\cr
appeanng on .\8 "s" 1ghtltne" sho"'. he dasar-
pearcd for a WC'ekcnd. then was rtle4Sl"d apin
"I stt him on a da1h ba'lti> and I ~n tell you
this 1s a nr"' tcvt Howe." ~1d John Lenee. the
lt'ft-hander's nt'" attom('\ "I thtnk hc.-'s toU\11~
rt'hab1htatcd Ht''s got tu get bacl.. 1ntll baseball lt'-s
his hfe."
lt'n~ s.a1d rontart ha!. ~n made "'1th "about
\I\ .. fint-d1wr;ion clubs. and h<' figure one of them
"'llgne lfowcachanC'l' fht' Jw1n,.howt,t·r·"''"
not do <>o
"I'' e thou,htabout it a lot and decided I dl">D 't
"• nt him hack.,· Twin~ Manager Rav Maller said a
fc"' weeks ago "l ~t'nt through so much With him
't ou ""'' mu want to help A gu) <1tratt1htt'n htmM"ll
out for the tt~t ot ht~ hie Thnt'~ a he \ uu want m
\tm1ght<'n him ,1ut ''\ \c"lu \·an"'" \omc ~mr'"
'
McGee scores 3-4
to spark lopsided-
win over Phoenix
PHOENIX tAP) -With the
defendrng world champion Los ~n
geles Lalc.ers coming off their wot"Sl
defeat oft he season. the Phoeni). Sun$ ·
had that sinking feeling.
Wednesda} mght here, Mike
McGCt' scored 21 of his season-hip
~4pomtsm-Urt-firsthalfas the Laken
rolled to an easy t 26-100 Nat1onaJ
Basketball .\ssociauon v1c-torv over
the uns.
The p~ tous night m Oakland. the
Golden State Wamors beat lO$
.\ngeles 137-113.
"We came off a hum1hau~ lou.
Wt' were h1ghl} motivated,' llltd
l.Alkers Coach Pat Riley "We c.augh.t
Phocntx do"' n a.bit and a httle out of
\} nch and Wt' wtrc fust clacking."
McGee h;ad I ~ o big pomls an the
1i~t penod and James Wonhy added.
Ill as Los .\n$eles shot bO pcrocnt
from the floor tn taking a 39~23 lead,
The uns. gemng six quack points
from Mike , an<1l'f"i. cut the pp to
4.3-J "'uh ., 40 left in the second
Quanea onl~ to <iCC M1charl Cooper
sink 1wo '·point goal!i and KartCm
·\ bdul·JabbM ~ore M'Vcn points for a tiQ-S~ t..lricr lead at half\1me.
'The~ 'rt a <'hamp1on hip team and
the-v re ponded." Phocn1~ C<>acft
John MBcU-00 st11d of tht Paa6
01v1s1on lcadtrs. "Thrv wcrt era :i~
tht nijht before and the' 'tt not
3ccus1omcd to that Tht\' c-•mc back
and the> were very ~"c
··The\ ran on us. thc'V ou~
bounded us and their dt>fcn ve
pressure caused problcm1 for us~
The did a lrtmcndous JOb. They ~
the be t tram m thr We t." Macl.cod
ddcd "But c' tl) time~ play them.
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NEW YORK (A P) -<itock pnccs rose toda).
surgmg 1n late trading after mo' 1ng through a
narrow range for most of the da~
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TwlO pf 2 If> Travltr 2 16 13 llt9 u :i.+ h
WHAT AMEX DID
NEW YORK (AP) Fetl 13 Prev.
TodTu da~i Advanced Declined
' ¥nchang.cl 2'6
otal tuues 128 New hlghS tt New lows
AMEX LEADERS
N-f-'' "t'ORK. ·(AP) -Sales, • P.m . Tnur~:i-, price and nel change of the 10 m O S t active American Stock Exchange luues, lrad ln g nallonallv a t more I h a n s 1 . Name Votume l.Ht CM. As1rotech 2.1U.1 21.r.. -'h OomePtrl 1 , 1~ -fie
Srer1Soll S , 13 t •.r.. AM Intl 424, 6~ ~ Amd~hl 364, lS 119 CMI orp 32 .ooo 7'J<J +oo 19:1,4 + ~ BAT lnd 249,800 S +H6
GoLo QuorEs
Stlec!.O WOtld gOld P<1ciee Thurlday.
L.oMon momtog nxlng $335.40, o11s1 as
LClfldon •narllOOl'I !being 9334.00, Off 13 2.5
,..,. alle<llOOl'I 5337 1$, oll 13 SO
'~fixing $335.19. oll $2 87 z..-1a1e afternoon bid '33" 20. oll 13 30 13:µ 70 ... _,
HMdJ • ...,_ $33400.()fl13.60 I~ '33<4.40, oft 13 25 ·~ ......... 1361 12,0fl'341 MY C-gOld epot montll Wtd l3M 00, oll $0 80
' METALS QuorEs
WHAT NYSE Dm
NEW YORK !APl Feb 13 Prev.
To<la' dav Adv~nced m 934 VeclMd 668
nchanged •22 '" otal luues 2043 20'6 Nt w highS 23S 26'
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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1986
Sea View
sc.ramble
tightens
Edison, FV, . .
Marinag&.in
CIF playoffs Estancia falls; NH
tops Laguna Beach
, to keep race going
By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR
Del!J ..... c-.. , ......
Ifs ·just as well Estancia High
Coach Joe Reid stayed in bed
Wednesday night.
Reid. who missed his first basket-
ball game in 17 years of coaching
because of the jlu, didn't miss much
as his Eagles all but vanished from
playoff consideration after bowing to
visiting Saddlebaclc. High by a 71-63
count.
The two teams came into the game
tied for founh place in the Sea View
LeaJue with 6-6 marks, a game
behmd Laguna for the last playoff
berth.
"That prof>ably ended our playoff
hopes." said assistant coach Phil
Guite, who took the reins for the
evening. "The only chance I felt we
had was to stop Bryant Walton, and as
you can see. we failed to do that. He
was just great."
The Roadrunners (7-6, 12-11 )
disprOYecltheoldadage of streng_th in
numbers as they, owing to illness and
ineligibility, were able to play only six
men. But with Walton being one of
those six, Saddleback got well in a
hurry.
The 6-4 guard played at a fever
pitch as he threw in 35 points to send
Saddleback into a third-place tie wi th
Laguna (which lost to Newport) with
one game left.
"We came out kind of low key,"
said Roadrunners Coach Pat Quinn.
"With only six guys we didn't want to
get into a fast-paced, pressing-type
game.
"Bryant had just another one of his
great games for us. Joe Deal ( 12
points) a lso played well. We've still
got a shot (at the playoffs). but it's
outside."
Edlaon '• Dou& Katona pata up a ahot off an
offenalve rebOand u teammates Chrla Cole
.,.., ............ ., ....,. It....,
( 45) and Rich Smith look on ·charing
Chargen• 64-56 win to gain CIJI' playoffa.
By CHRIS MONAHAN .,.., ..... e.n .. , ........
~hen you get the sconng repu-
t.aUon that Edison's Ken Ammann
ha,, you 're going to see a lot of speciaJ
defenses desjgned to lean hard on
you.
They aren't much fun for Am-
mann, but his teammates have a ball
with them, literally.
Wednesday night wi th Manna's
Mike Padilla clinging to him for most
of the game, Ammann watched as his
fellow 9wJers. particularly Rich
Smith (20 pomts) and Chris Cole ( 15),
took up the offensive slack and
helped themselves past the Vikings
64-56, and into the CIF playoffs. '
"We thmk we have five good
shooters on this team. We like when
other teams go to a special (box-and-
one) defense on Ken. It opens things
up for the other guys,'' said Edison
Coach Jon Borchert.
"We love it. We get a lot of
uncontested shots off of it," said
Smith. "Kenny doesn't mind it too
much. He sets screens for us. k 's
~t; instead of 20-footers. we get I 5.
footers.''
The win guarantees that the
Cb~rgers (5-5. 15-9) will be in the
playoffs.
Also caming bids to the CIF 5-A
playoffs arc Fo untain Valley, by
virtue of its 61-48 victory over
Huntington Beach, and, despite the
loss. Marina.
The Barons (4-6) go as.the No. 2
representative and Marina is the No.
3 Sunset team.
Fountain Valley, Marina and
Huntington Beach all finished ,.with
4-6 records, but Fountain Valley and
Marina get the nod because of head-
to-head competition with each other,
Fountain Valley going 3--1. Marina
Ocean Vlew
appeal de~ed
• ..
Oc-ean View High's.anempt 10
gain tbe CIF basketball playofh
was denied today by a Orange 1
County Superior Coun judge.
Ocean View had appealed a
CIF sanction that denied the
school admission into the play-
offs. The CJF ruled in August that
the school had violated section
51 0 oftbe CIF Blue Book, which
deals with the use of "undue
influence" in enrolling or retain-
ing a student at the school.
Judge Harmon G. Scoville said
today "it is not ·important
whether this court a~ or
disagrees with the sancuons im-
posed, the question is whether or
not the CJF bas abuS«l its
discretion, and the coun. after
careful consideration, rules that
no abuse has been sufficiently
.shown."
.H 2~2-ansf Huntington Beach 1-3.
The 'vikings had several chances to
win. tying the SCOTC at 46-46 with 6:0l
to play and Ammann on the tiencfi
with four fouls. But Smith and Cole,
who both scored more than one-thif<1
of their points in the final quarter,
would not let it happen.
Smith scored on a three-point play
off a rebound and Cole hit a jumpet
off anothh Edison offensive rebound
and the Chart,ers went up 51-46 .
Ammann returned to thepme, but
didn't last long fouling out with 4:42
left and leaving a three-point lead in
(Plea.e eee 8Ulf8ET /CS)
If Saddleback's outside chance is
anything like Walton's outside jump
sbot, the Roadrunners arc still right in
the thick of it.
Walton co nnected on I 5 of 22 shots
from the floor and was ftve-of-five
from the line.
~ . . WarriorspullitouttogetCIFberth -·
Eagle guard Kyle Mooney tried to
keep Estancia (6-7, 13-11) in the game
with his 22 points. but it wasn't
enough this time.
"We set up certain defenses \o try
and slow him down," said Guite. "We
were trying to double and triple team
him but we couldn't find him all
night."
fn the first meeting between the two
teams. Walton scored a season-low 15
points in a 5 7-40 win over the Eagles.
But the only time Estancia could get a
handle on the wily Walton this time
was with'2:40 remaining to play.
The· Eagles had already pared a 10-
point Roadrunner advantage to just
three, and after three Estancia de-
fe nders tied up Walton to gain .
possessi6n, Eagle forward Craig
Covey dropped a pair of free throws
to make it 58-57 Saddleback with 2:20
left. (Pleaee eee SEA VIEW /C3)
Murphy's basket with 7 seconds to go
lifts Woodbridge to 49-48 win over Uni
By BARRY FAULKNE R
DellJ ..... C..1111 I lde;;I
The Woodbridge and University
High basketball teams' have taken
distinctly different road s since their
first meeting. a 68-61 double-over-
time win for the University Trojans at
Woodbridge, as evidenced by the
Warriors' thrilling 49-48 VlCtory
Thursday at University.
But if you were a witness to those
two encounters. and nothing else.
you'd have a hard time figuring out
who was on the way to the playoffs
and who was holding on by a thread.
The Warriors (9-4, 20-6), by win-
ning six of their last seven Sea View
League contests, have ridden into the
playoffs, clinching the leallue's sec-
ond-place spot behind champion
Corona del Mar.
The Trojans (6-7, 10-13) however.
have lost five of seven following the
earlier victory over Woodbridge and
would have to win at Laguna Beach
on Friday and hope for a Saddleback
loss at Cdtvf to join what might be a
multiple tie for third place. •
Mike Murphy, who has won or tied
at least three Warrior games with his
last-second shooting heroics. again
did the ho nors from I 7 feet out on the
right wing with seven seconds left.
The Trojans had one last chance,
but a traveling call as time was
expiring ended their chances.
"After the timeout (following a
Brett Winslow baseline jumper,
which put the hosts up 48-47 with 27
seconds left) we ran the same play
we've run two or three times in that
situation," said Warriors Coach Bill
Shannon, "Both Murphy and (Mike)
Sullivan have the green light to shoot
if they pack the defense inside (on 6-7
center Adam Keefe). He (Murphy)
wanted the ball and be made it."
·Murphy. who had missed two free>
throws wt th 2:02 left and his team on
top 47-44, said that the pressure shots
at the finish aren't getting any easier,
even though he's answered the make-
or-break pressure before with proven
success.
"They're always nerve-wracking,"
said the 6-3 senior forward. who
finished with a game-high 19 points.
"l just made up for the two free
throws 1 missed."
University. which matches up
against the Woodbridge front line of
CorOM oel Mfl;' Woodbrt«ie••
L99una 8ffcll SadOleO.cll
Es1ancl1
NewPOl"I Har0«
Unlversllv
Cosie MltW
Lee..,.
WL
11 2
9 ' 7 6 7 6
6 7
6 7
6 7
0 13 •LHoue chamolon
••LH9U4!'s No. 2 CIF ellll'Y
W~Y's Seen$
Woodbrlooe '9. Unfvef1ftv 4
OvwWI W L
?I ' 20 6
13 10
12 11
13 11
12 11
10 13
l 19
Ntwoort ~bor 70, Laguna 8eadl S5
Corona del Mar 113. Costa Mesa S4
Saddleb.Kk 71, Estancia 63 FrtdlY"s GMMs (7:30)
Estancia •t Woodbrld~
UnlversJtv at Llll>l.IN Beach
SaO<lleO!Kk et Corona oel Mar
Cosla Mesa at Newoort Harbor (tftd ,....., __ ,
Keefe and 6-6 junior forward Vmce
Bryan as we ll as any team an the
leagu-e-, got big efforts from 6-5 junioc.
forward Lasse Glassen ( l 2 points and
11 rebounds) and 6-5 center Winslow
( 15 points and seven boards).
The Troja,is turned a halftime
deadlock at·19 into a 39-31 cushion
with less than five minutes gone in the
third quarter, behind three Steve
Stolzoffjumpers from the outside and
a pair of inside scores from Winslow
and Glassco. But Woodbndge~ which had
staned the third period 10 a zone
defense, switched into it's us ual man-
to-man defense and were able to turn
things around.
"We thought we'd try a zone to
protect against Keefe and Bryan
gett.10g their third fouls ... 1t was a
calculated nsk:· sa1d·Shannon. "We
went to man at the eod of the third
and the rest of the fourth periods. We
(Pleue eee W AR.RIORS/CS)
Pettis, Milner lose salary arbitration cases Lakers
Score: Owners 8 players 4 defensive outfielders. also scored 87runs last year. ~l Bel.I I~ the Blu~Jaystn RBI with 95 last year. rebound,
----------·""""'----'-------hn one home run and drove in 32 runs. while hilting .275 with 28 homers. 87 runs scored in hearings decided this year ~·tilnerhaddemandedSS30.000for 1986after and 28 doubles. He was demanding an increase -126 l 00
-------""'-------makmg $300,000 last season. when he batted .254 from $370,000 to $815,000. The Blue Jays -
From AP dbpatcbes with three homers, 33 RBI. 82 runs scored and 35 countered with an ofTer of$560.000.
stolen bases. The Reds offered $350,000 -and Cowley. acquired by the White Sox from the
Angel outfielder Gary Pettis, the second-
leading base stealer in the American League last
season. and outfielder Eddie Milner of the
"Ci ncinnati Reds..lost their salary arbitration cases
Wednesday.
The decisions gave the owners eight victories
in the 12 cases that have been decided at hearings
won. New York Yankees in an off-season deal. was
Bill Bergesch. the Red!>· general manager. had requesting a raise from S 120.000 to $315.000 after
labeled Milner's salary request "outlandish.'' posting a 12-6 record and a J.95 earned run average
Krenchicki was a reserve wi th the Reds last in 1985. Chicago offered $250.000.
year, batting .272 with four homers and 25 RBI 1n Three more arbitration cases were heard
173 at-bats. Krenchicki reportedly earned Wednesday, those involving outfielder Greg Brock
$210,000 in 1985 and asked for a raise to $340,000. of the· Los Angeles Dodsers, and pitchers Dave
this year. .
Meanwhile. outfielder George Bell of the
Toronto Blue Jays, pitcher Joe Cowley of the
Chicago White Sox, infielder Wayne Ktenchick.i of
the Cincinnati Reds. and catcher Sal Butera of the
Reds signed contracts. avoiding arbitration.
The Reds were offering$275,000. but the two sides LaPoint of the Detroit Tigers and Bill Dawley of
reportedly agreed upon a one-year contract wonh the Houston Astros. The results will be announced
$320,000." later in the week.
Butera. obtained by the Reds from Montreal Meanwhile, the Boston Red Sox announced
in an off-season trade, was used sparingly last the signings of three young pitchers -Wes
Pettis, a .257 hitter last season when he stole
58 bases, had asked the Angels for a raise from
season by the Expos. In 67 games. he batted .200 G ardner. Rob Woodward and Mike Rochford -
with three homers and 12 RBI in 120 at-bats. to one-year contracts, and Angel pitcher Geoff
Butera was paid $60,000 last season and asked for Zahn, plagued by tendinitis in his left shoulder last
S 120,000 for 1986. The Reds were offering ye.ar. announced his retire ment from baseball. · S 125.000 to $425,000. But an arbitrator, who is
empowered only to choose either the team 's offer $70.000. Butera signed a one-year contract, but Zahn, 39, had a 111 ·109 rt"Cord 1n 13 maJOr
salary terms wece not disclosed. league seasons with the Chicago Cubs. Dodgers. or the player's requested figure, ruled that the
Angels had to pay Pettis $300,000. The Reds also signed 1986 contracts with Minnesot." Twins and .<\ngels. He spent most of
minor league pitcher Mike Konderla and minor last season on the disabled list. comp1ltng a ~-1
Pettis. considered one of baseball's top league short.~top Kurt Stillwell. record with a 4 38 ERA 1n onl) se'en games Gary Petti•
3 Dodgers
reach terms
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Pitch-
ers Ken Howell and Salvino
Galvez and outfielder Jose
Gonzalez have agreed to tenns
with the Los Angeles Dodgers for
the 1986 season, the National
League Western Division cham-
pions ·announced, Wednesday.
Howell. 25, was 4-7 with a 3. 77
earned run average and 12 saves
for the Dodgers last season. The
right-hander appeared in S6
pmes.
Oalvc7. 21 , is a nght-hander
from the Dominican Rcpubhc.
He was 10-9 with a 4.S4 ERA
while pitching for San Antonio of
the Texas Leaaue in I 98S.
Gonzalez, who is also 21 and
from the Dominica.n Re-public,
hit .306 with 13 homers ind 62
runs--batted·m at San Antonio last
season.
..
Howe says he's clean, but not washed up
Ex-Dodger. Twin pitcher
hopes he can play again
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Relief pitcher Steve
Howe. a man without a baseball team followina his
battle with drup. says he's clean now and want5
nothina more th.an a.notber chance in hi5 spon.
He says he's prepa~ to ~n at m101mum
~e ~th a "no play, no pay· contract w1th
incenuves to reward any succc5s.
"I'm ready to play again," the le.ft-ha oder s:ud.
"l'm excited about il I know I'll be back.
"lf l have to, l'll set on a plane and fl> to
Florida and throw 93-mile-·an-hour fastballs
o utside the aates of a camp. Somcbod) will
notice."
Howe, who turns 28 nc't month, has been
livina in a oondom1n1um alons the Whitefish
R1 verin Montan.a wi lb his wife. Cindy. and their 2·
yeAr-old daufhter. Chelsie.
"I'm do1na fine," Ho"""t aa1d, add1n1 th3l he
rcaularly attends meetings of Alcoholics
Anonymous and Cocaine Anonymous. that he
speaks to youth groups and that he tnes 10 separa1e
the past from the present.
He s~ud he's been working out datl). thm\\1ng
three ttmc~ a w~k and spcmding his spare ttmc
·Joing sports and color commentar) on a local
radio station.
"My attorney says my s1tuatt0n 1s hke a gu,
who's had a couple of d 1vort'Cs. hut finds someone
who 1s willing to stand by him and 1~ rtwurdt•d al
the end of the ram bow." Ho wt said "Thof\ {toing
to be the te~m that ~1ves me a chance I'll a.et tht"m
to the end of the rambow "
The Nattonal Ltaguc Rooloc of the 'l ear 1n
1980 and one of baseball's finest rthcf plld'ICN fr,r
a couple of Sca.son!> after that. Howl· ha'
experienced all kinds of probkm\ tht· la1ot fe"'
years.
Foltowtna numerous trouble in 1118.\. man)
involving drugs. he wa.<1 suspended for thr I Q84
')C850n by then.('ommi5'1oner Bowtc Kuhn. ~
year aao fast month, he underwent elbow \U!JCO.
but on the roster of the L-0s Anttek~ OodJC"n on
o penmaday
\
Last June B. Howe l\m,cd latC' for a ~me at
Dodger Stadium, expla1ntng that ht~ w1fe had
taken the car kt)'S .\ wccl later. after two dreadful
appearanl'("S, hC' dt~ppcarC'd
F1nall) thC' OodgC'I"' relea...._"<i him on July '
He hoo~<'d on with the Minnesota fwm!i in
.\uau~t. but h1!i _ o:ta} there was bnef 4.fter
appearing on .\BCs "N1ghthne .. sho~. he drsap--
pcared for a wcekrnd, then was released again
.. l $CC him on a <la11'. baw> and I l·an tell )'OU
th•~ 15 3 new Steve Howe,·· 'l<!ld John ~nee, thr
left-hander·~ new attome\. "l thinl h<"!I totalh
rehabihtatC'd He'~ got to get bacl into baschall. trs
ht'I lift ..
I C'ncc said rontac1 ha'I ~n madC' ~1th "about
<iitll" t1rst-d1' 1~1on clubs. and hr ligure.., one of them
will i'"' Howe a chanl"t' 1 he twin\. howe' er. will
Ml do'°
"f'"e thou~h' about 1t a lot and decid~ I don't
want him back, • T"-10\ Manager Ra\ M1lkr ~1d a
ftw wtt•k!. o "l went through so much w1th him
You \a\ vou want to help a ll\l\ ~trntRhtcn hm~lf
out for the rt"'t 6f hi1o hfe Ttlnt'' a II( "ou want to
\tra1ghtrn him out \O '011 can "'1n 'ome ~ me-\ ..
' •
McGe-e scores 34
to spark lopsided-
win over Phoenix
PHOENIX (AP) -With the
defending world champion Los An-
geles Lakers coming off the1r worst
defeat of the season. the Phoenix Sun$
had that sinking feeling.
Wednesday night here, Mike_
McGee scored 21 of his scason-hi.gl
34 points m the first half as the Lale er-.
rolled to an easy 126-100 Nationat
Bas.lcetball Association v1ctorv o ver
the Suns. ·
The prenous night in Oak.land, tht
Golden State Wamors beat Los
~ngeles 137-113.
"We came off a humihau~ Iott
\\'e were htghl) motivated, said
Laken C'oach Pat Rile). "We caught.
Phoenix down a btt and a little out of
s~ nch and we werr i ust chcldng."
~ had I of his points in tM
tirst ~nod and James W.ort.hy added
I 0 as Los l\ngelcs shot 60 perunr
from the floor in taking a 39-23 lead.
The unc;. getting six quick points
from Mike Sande~. cut the gap to
43-38 w1th 7 40 lefl 1n the scrortd
quarter onl> to set Mtchael Cooper
sink two }.point aoals and Kareem
.\bdul·Jabbar score ~ven po1n•~ for 1
6Q·Sl ukcr lead at halftime
'The 'rt a champ1onsh1p team and
thev rt ponded." Phoenix Coao"
John Macltod '8.td of the Pacific-o" '''on l~.ders .. They wt'rc cracked
the nl&ht befort and the-) 're not
(('ustomcd to that T hey came back
and the\ wtT't' ven· aggrcs.s.1ve
"The> ran on U!i, the) ou•re...
bounded us and their defens1~
prtssurt c•used problems for us.
The) did a tremendous Job. Th~y are
the ~'t team 1n the W~t." Ma.cl.cod
added "But every time wt pla..y lhem.
the) ~m to bt ~mna ~ tttt
Toniaht wa' M difftTCnt "
....
PREP SOCCER
Giants re-draft
Mays to handle
spring training
No. 1 North Carolina breezes r:I b . J i • t •t1 ~~~~l~7r~~,~{r~~:t!~'::r~.~ill rs! 1:-iar or C OS ng JD OD 1 . e
Nonh Carohn1 defe11te<l Clem on. 71J-64. S il i f . as first-place Newport improved to 9·2·2 in the Sea Ytt'w. Wednesday night 1n an tlant1c Coast Conkrcnrc: a OT$ One W fl TOffi CfOWO • Sweepc:r Trav1~ ('arr playt'd well for the Sailors, as
basketball game. OV d i S t did fullback. Kevin Wolfe. North CarohnJ I) now 25-1 O\erall and 9-1 tn tht sews up secon n unse
From AP dl1patt bet ACC. while Cleni~on 1s 14-10 and 2-8. --Coroudel Mar7,Coata Mesa 0: I he Sea Kings easily
Daughen}' fin1~hcd with .?3 points while point The Newport Harbor boys soccer team moved put away the Mustan") as Steve Muuy turned back fi ve AN FRANCISCO -Wtlhe Mays'
separalion from baseball ended Wednes-
day when he rejoined the San Francisco
Giants, who shocked him with a trade 14
auard Kenny Smith. ht'ld ~oreless • 1n the first half, within one win of the Sea View League ti tle Wednesday attempts on goal at CdM. :
finished with 16 freshman forward Michael Best. with an easy win over Laguna Beach. Corona del Mar (8-4) faces Sadd lebac~ fnday .in a
getting his first stan for Clemson, scored 20 points, and Meanwhile, in another Sea View mt1tch, Corona del playoff-decidine match at the Roadrunners field. .
forward HoraC'c (!rant added 18 point!. and 12 Mar shut out Costa Mesa to keep its hopes for 0 playoff [)l"('w Krum and Rich Robison led t~e Sea ~ngs years ago. 1n a job which will stan with spring training
coalhing. rt'bounds for the T1ger!I. ~rth intact. ~ w11 h two goals each while four othNS had single tallies. In the Sunset League, Ocean View clinched second
Without Ewing. Knicks falter "This is not JUSt another day for me. lf~ ont r ve
been looking forward to for a long time," Mays said at a
newsronferenceaflerbcangintroduccd by hi s new boss. BUI Lalmbur scored 2 1 points and m
Al Rosen. the Giants' president Kelly Trt~ucka adlled J IJ Wednesday night
and general manager. as Detroit rolled to a 11 3-'N Nauonal
The man who hit 660 home Basketball ANx·1at1on VKtur-y o'er inJury-
runs and batted .302 over a 22-nddled New ) ork. The Knick'> pla}'ed without star
yea r career was out of baseball center Patrick Ewtns who 1s out with a sore right knee
altogether more than six ~ear'> . Jn other "18.\ action, guard Maurke Cheeks scored
because of.a decision made 1.n c:Jght poinb 1n the final penod to cut shon a Ch1cago
1 '179 b) C omm1ss1oner Bo"1e · rall) as Philadelphia beat the Bulls, I 06-Q8 . . Terry Kuh~ .. Cummings S(Orcd a team-hiih 20 points as Milwaukee
place by down1n~ We~tminster.
Herc's how 1t went:
Newport Harbor•. Lapa• Beacb 0: The Sailor~. who
1:a n ~w up the league title with a victory Friday at Costa
Mesa. took control ofthc game early on Ganh Tamblyn's
goal in the first three minutes at Ncwpon.
R) halfi1rnc, Newport had a 5-0 lead and the reserves
took over in the second half.
Tambl) n and Jason Brooks netted two goals apiece,
while David Woodruff and Neil Payne added one.
( 11•·111..1..·ePl'r ~ovce Hudson was credited with nine saves
Ocean View 5, Westminster 1: Gary Mathany.scorcd
twice in 1he first 1 l minutes of the match t~ gave the
Seahawks a qwck 2-0 advantage and Ocean View took 1t
from tht'rc to defeat the Lions at Wcstmmster.
Freshman Mark Roostn added a goal late in the first
h.alf. and afterthe Lions had tnmmed the lead to 3-1, Troy
Reynolds conven ed on a rebound and Sean Van
Hemcrlyck t.alhed late in the game to account for the final
score.
Ocean View 1mpro' cd its league mark to~-2-1 and
14-7-3 overall
I am one happ} fellow. came from IM points behind m the third penod to defeat ' ~ •
..aid Mays, who accumulated Indiana. 103-97 rhe Bucks, now 34-18, were without -W1]1·1~1 ;J;l~~;J;J• ----'-----------d
most ofh1s Hall of Fame sta_llsllC'~ star guard Sidney Moncrief,\,\, ho was out with a sore left ·-~,... _ iai.I-_ ............. -• Ki·ng.s ro n
Maya as ceruer fielder for the Giant\. knee. Sam Perkins scored six ofh1s 17 pmnts dunng l:'
staning 1,n 19~.1 when the Nallc;>nal .League club played a I 2-2 Dalla) run late in the fourth period and Roludo Br1· nk p1· tches UCI fl•[jth g.am e in Ne-.... 't ork . pnng tra1n1ng is going lo be a fun thing Blackman added :!5 point~ a' the.' Ma' cricks defeated
forme " Dcn\er.117-110 He added that. over the last six year.s, "My wife
,.~~~~~~~!everyday fwokeup l wanted tobepartofa Penguins halt streak vs. Caps past Pomona 1-0 in a row
Mayo; • ., scheduled to ;oin the Giants 1n spring ~ f
training at Swusdale. AriL., on Feb. 26 and remain with Mike Bullar~ '>CO!'Cd two goals to 1.ead , . . . . . Q b 2 2
the club through March. Dunng the regular season. his Pim burgh to tts h~st victory ove~ Washing-sec } d · came m t~e thtrd annmg w~en Steve U e eC SO a pS -
duties will involve mostly publtc relations work. Hi s ton 1n 16 game'>~n 8-1 National Hockey • a SO reCOf S Maness singled with Tim Corrall on deadlock en T-OUte
utle is special assistant 10 the president. Rosen. League decl\ion edne'iday night over the h i second. However. Anteater 1.cft ficld-
Ma)'i, 54. wa~sent 10 the New York Mets 1n 1972 in ( ap1tals The l't'ngums ha~ gone 0-15-1 aga inst their s utou t v c tory' er Stacy Parker threw out ( orrall at to 5-2 win over LA a trade wh11..h. he recalled Wednesdav, left him "vcr). Patric~ Di vi<,ion nvalsc;inct: Oct 14· l983 "Elsewhere • the plate.
vel)upsc1··Heendedh11.playingcareerw1th1heMet., in the 'IHI. Philadelphia goaltender Bob Froese 4-0ove rWhittier After an off-day today l JC I will
1n 197) and then worked for that club 1n a;ob mul'll like turned aside 2X 'hot., as the f-l)crs handed Buffalo m return to acuon Friday. homng
the onc he·, taking with the Giants. first shutout at home .in nine )ears. 4-0. Peter Zezel, POMON \ - ( ra1g Brink pitched Nevada-Reno in a 2:30 g<11m·.
Qu ote of the day
Al McG uire, NB( college basketball ,,:om-
men1a1or aller hearing that Ri ck Ma1erus. the
portl> Marque11e coach. had lost 20 pound!.
"That's like a deck chair blow1ngoff1he T11an1c. ·•
Richardson clean in drug test
L·\~ T Rl THERF ORD. N.J -m
Mil heal Rn > R1chard\on re;o1ned the New
Jcr!ley Nel!> Wednec;da~ aftc.-r a drug tt•st on
wh1c:h h1'> NR'\ l·arccr hingt·d '>howcd no
trace ol ccx:a1ne 1n his '>stem
R1chard'>on. "ho has been plagued b~ 1..oca1nl·
depcnd1..·nc' Ile" to < I(', dand 1mmrd1atrl~ a tier thl'
result<. of tht' ma'>S spcnromete'r drug '>Crcen1ng wt•n.·
relea.,cd h\ the league
.. I am happy for him·· said Lewis Schaftel. l'<cts
e"<CC'Ull"e \ICC preSldent "I like him \Cry much Hc 1s
an endcanng per.,on The problem is professional "
Tht· latc\t sC"arc 1n Richardson's career came
\.londa' \.\h1..·n he m1\sed a team practice and failed to
l..ecp an appointment 1o1.11h team ph~<>1cal Dr. Denni\
Quinlan '-1..·t\ offiual\ did not locate him unul hl·
turned up lor J \hoot-around ru~da\ morning
Kemp awarded $2.5 million
\fl \ '\ f \ -.\, federal COUrt JUf\ •
V.. l·tJn1..•,Ja\ ::J\\Jrtkd $2 'i7 m1ll1on in hack
pa' .rnd damage, 111 Jan Kemp a lormer
fngll\h 1n\truu11r at the l n1,crs1t} of
C1eurg1J \~hu \a1d \he 1o1.a\ fin:d for speaking out ag<i•n'>t
acaJ1..·m1l faHlrlll'>m fur 'itudent athletes.
The \J'<·mrn1l'lcr l '.S. D1'itnct Court JUI) tuund
that l'Ao C1cc>rg1J otlic:1als -Vice Pres1dtnt Im
•\caJl·m1l \ffair' Virginia Trotter and Developmental
~1ud1e\ D1nx tor l ero}' Ervin -\ 1olated Kemp·, right
to free '1)4..·rt h b) demoting and tiring her
,. T h1\ "pnmaril~ a •..ictory for academic 1ntegn-
t~ ... \,lid Kemp v.ho \aid the awarc1 went "be)ond m\
1o1. 1ldc'>I Jrcam'i ··
Kemp tC'>llf1t•d that her reason for filing the \Ult
v.a<, to "tlc<1n up .1tJlkm1l lorrup11on" at the school
and that she v.ould tx· happ\ If she "on onl> SI
Dave Po-"lln, Murray Craven and Dave Brown "ere the a SC\ en-hitter through eight inningc; weather pcrm11l1ng. Fl~ers goal-'>Corcro; a\ Bulla lo sulTered 1t!. first home and received relief help from Doug In another college game
'>hutout smce losing 2-0 111 H~lon on Nov 23. 1977. . Linton as the UC Irvine baseball Southern California (;ollege 4,
The "-!cw 't orl.. Rangl'f\ broke an e'tcnded sconng team downed Cal Poly Pomona. 1-0. Whittier 0: Senior r 101 rortugnv ~lumpai Mad1'>un \tjuar1..' < 1:irden >wllh two ~rst-penod here. Wedne~ay struck out 14 Poets in SC\ en 1nn11y.s
goals t:n Mark Osborne Jnd "cnt on to :::t 5-1'1ctory over Brink. who t!> no1o1. 2-0. did not of work to lead the Vanguardc; to their
\'anc0u' er Carey Wilson sc:ort·d thl' game's first two allow a v.alk and struck out two. but first shutout of the sea'ion at S<:<
goals 10 kad <. al~f) to a 4-2 \.ICtO!) o'er Wuuupeg... ga'e wa) 10 Linton after yielding a Forrugno gave up only one hit and
The Flame\ art• no1o1. 7-1-J in their la'it 11 games. lead-ofT single in the ninth Linton four walks in his efTort. despite
made quick work of the Broncos. loading the bases in the third inning.
getting a double play on his first pitch It was 1n the same inning SC ( got
and striking out the final hiller to end HS offense going as Howard Wellema
the game al third base and Dean Haney on
Connors, Becker advance
BO(:\ R.\ fON fla -J1mm .. (on-~ nor'> and Hom Hcl·ker. the past and· future
of men·~ lcnni~. claimed ragged early-
round v1none<. 1n the lntt•rna11unal Pl:lycr'>
Champ1ono;h1p\ .it Boca We~t
Toda). IOl'ViCcdcd < hm Evert Llo~d 'pla)">
Mane-( hrn11nt ( allcJa of hance and <-i"cJl'n., Mats
Wllander tht' men·\ No 2 <;c1..•d met Broderick Dvke of
Australia T on1ght the ml'n·,_ tup st·l'd han Lendl of
C 1echoslO\J~1,1 lJkt'" on < hmtn \.JO Ren\burg of
\outh ~fm.:a
< onnof\. 'l't'tkd 11t111.l 1n 1h1\ t\.\O·Wl'ek (,rand
!)lam-\11e tourn.1mcnt beat \tc'e Denton. 6-::!. 6-4. ma
first-round mallh Wedncsd:n night. Earlier, the fourth·
seeded Becker the: rc1~n1ng Wimbledon champion.
tripped Pa, el \111111 ol ( lelhO'>IC)\akia o-4 o--l
\\llamkr ,111ra1..H·d mulh le\<. auentmn dis-
patching R.ime'>h J...mhnan. f,.J ll-3. in his t~pKall)
quiet but etlettl'e manncr
On the v.omen·\\llk "" 2 \el'U ~tdh ( rraf ol ~ C\t
<1l'rman\ t~:at '°lhJ\l.n I 11111 o-2 6-4
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( hpper\. KM PC 171 OJ followmg UCLA game
UCI (4·2) \cored llS run 1n the !Op first executed a double 'ilcal and
ol the eighth v.hen shortstop ( hm Wellema beat the throw for a 1-0
C.,allego reached on an error when the advantage. Steve Overeem's fly to
Pomona first baseman dropped tht' center was dropped, and Harvey
throw from third on a ground ball scored from second to make 11 :!-CJ
Mark Weimer then sa<:nficed (jal-Wellema·s RBI single o;cnt Cletc
lc$o to second and then Ed llark's Wendler home 10 give the Vanguard\
third single ol the day moved hi m to a 3-0 advantage after four 1nning'i.
third l om Baine lifted a sacrifilc fl:r SCCs final run came in thl' fourth
to center to produce the game's onl) as Dean Harvey, who walk~and
run. went to third on an errant Pll oil
The Broncos· best chance to S<:orc throw. !.Cored on a Poet balk
Bucs fall to Gauchos ;
Falcons pound GWC
Orangl' ( c1a'>l < ollege and C 11>ldcn
We"t rl'maincd on the bottom of thl'
South < ua .. 1 < unkrcn(C barrel with
lo-.sro; 1n men\ rnmmun1t y college
bac,keth;ill actwn Wednesday night.
rhc tv.o meet Saturday night on the
Rustic re,· rourt
Hl'rl'\ what happcncJ
Saddlebaek 66, Orange Coast 59:
I he P1ratcc, lo'it a 37-32 halftime lead
cJrh 1n 1h1..' \econd half and watched
the 'c JJUl hu'i \lowl) pull awa} al
OrangL' < oa'it
( 11-1. 25-2)
Cerritos hit a strung 43 ul 55
attempts from the field as all but one
Falcon scort·d on the wa~ to th1..· rout
Golden West rould manage but :!7 uf
69 fro m the field in dropping w 1-11
1n conference action.
Cerritos had four players in duubk
figures: Kelly Andrews with I CJ Ku,.,
Heicke with 16. while JefT Miller and
W11l1e Joseph chipped 1n 13 apiece
The Rustlers had 28 point~ from
Bryon Strachan and 24 from Kc' 1n
'm1th.
Sunset wrestling finals set tonight
Jon Juhn\ton put an I IJ lir'>t-h.ill
J><.llllt\ and< hutk \lk(1aHan \O'>!.Cd
oil 11 ac;c,ist\ to give ( nac;t (2.q. 9-1 ))
the ad\Jntage hut v.1th 14 t.i lch in
the '>l'Cund half the C1aurhos ( 5· 7
11)..1 J) tool.. the lead 4:!-41 , on a Mike
\11n1n free throw The lead swttched
i1Jnl.lc, '-l'H'ral 11mec, and the Bu1:s
~ld)ed J\ du\C ,}\ 51 .. $1Jw1th 7 :!'1 left
Cemtos staked ttself to a 44-25
halftime advantage and led b}' .W
points through moc;t of the game
Subst11u11ons were made earl} into
the second half for the o;tate'-; top-
ranked team.
The Falconsal~o had an edge nn rhl'
backboards as the) ou treboundcd
Golden West. 31-2 I 140 14 7 and 16!<-pound level\ But \addlehack rolled off ~"en
straight point\ and took a IO-po1n t
lt'ad (ti' S l I with I 04 left.
INGLEWOOD (A P) -The
streaking Quebec Nord1ques
"skated" to victory over the Los
.\ngeles Kinss, Wllh Anton Stastny's
skate prov1d1 ng the pivotal score
Wtth the Nord1ques and Kings
bauhng on even terms early 1n the
third period Wednesda) night.
Stastn) \lipped open just in front of
the Kings· net and his brother. Peter.
fired a pass to him.
.\nton couldn't control the pass
wllh his s11ck. but 11 bounced off hi s
\l..ate and skidded into the Los
ngeles· net past goalie Darnen Eltot.
ff .\nton had kicked in the shot 1t
would not have counted. ·but the
fimC offinals ruled he had not kicked
ll. •\ftt.>~ard. he smiled and said that.
no. 1t was not a play he and his brother
had practiced 1n their native ( 1ccho-
slo' akia.
"It JUSt bounced off m) skate:·
l.nton said. "I didn't kick 11; there was
no way I could have gotten my skate
around 10 kick 1t into the goal ..
The powcr-play goal 7:06 into the
linal penod snapped a 2-2 tie. and the
Nord1ques went on to tack on goals by
(ire$ Malone and Peter Stastny in the
waning minutes of the contest at the
Forum
"That was a big goal bccau~ we
couldn't seem to buy a goal then."
said '\nton. ··Goals hkc that tum a
game around."
The \ 1c1ory moved the Nord1ques.
\.\Inner<; of their last four $limes. 1nlO
first place 1n the '\dame; D1v1S1on. one
point 1n front of the Montreal
Canad1ens.
"We've got a lot of confidence
now," said Anton. "We're in a battle
for first place and playing every game
11)(1 percent We've got lots of talent
on this team "
The Kings kept a streak of a
different '>Ort ahvc -they've now
lost five ma row.
Los '\n_geles Coach Pat Quinn
thought Quebec's go-ahead goal
">houldn't have counted.
"The replay ind1c.ated 11 was kicked
1n:· Quinn said
"It was a very frustrating night. W('
didn't play badly. but 1t was ;uc;t
another disappointing loss."
Quebec goahe Clint Malarchuk
c,hu1 out the Kings after their 'iCCond
goal. early 1n the second period Fount.11n \..din ll111h "th1..· \ltc for
tonight'\ \unwt I t·ague 1o1. rt''>lllng
champ1onsh1p' \.\llh the.' top three in
each wl'1ght • l,1" 1111al1h1ng tor tht• c IF 4·.\ prl·li rm 11'1' 21 ,11 I dl!,L'V.Olfd
ll1gh
Tht• 1111.il' .11•· \lhl'lfu kd 1111 .,
1\lm.k -....11h .tuJI nllTt • h.1mr111n
I d1"1n .incl d1 1t·11d111g ( II .1 \ d1;im
pwn lount,11ri \.,ifk, l \pnll·d 1<1
dom1nc11c.·
Defending league and C If· ~h<1m·
pion Eddie Ruiz of Manna will he 1n ,1
tough 128-pound field which ineludl'\
llun11ngton BeaLh's Enc Budv.1g and
I d1\on 's John Lowenhrnlk
\\ arlcl ., I >rangt• C ount> \ top.
rated wrc,lkr 1n that class1firat1on
and h coht•do ha\ lo~lJU"t three time')
th1' H'ar -all tu Warfel.
\ iinal\ rc:m,tlth 1s set at 168 where
f 11unt.11n \. Jlln 's Jon .\gu1rrc. who
ha'> t\\Ju' pl.lll'd 1n ( IF final'> u1m·
Pl'l1t1nt1 gol'\ .1gJ1n~1 I dl\on"; Dun
\~l·l1n \\hc1 ha~ uimpiled a 2X-4-I
rc.·u1rd
\l1n1l'r ll·d the wa\ for the <iaulhoo;
v.11h 17 prnnl\. while David Mile'
:rnJ Bn,1n \ull"an adc.kd 10 apiece
John\lun linl\hed with a team-high
21 rn1nl\ Y.hdc fol· '\cager added 12
h<'lnn· t:iking h1\ ,~·lnnd ltchnical
foul 1)f tlw nen1ng
Sorcery znaintains lead
.\n11up:lll'd l11~hl11tht' 1ndudl·
'ta ndou 1 111111fwl1l 1nn . 11n the I ~lS.
Da'c Hughes of V.co;1m1n,tcr .ind
( hm Fotiadt'\ of Fd1\11n arc lhl'
lealling 14(J-poundl'r\ Jnd .11 1-1 7
Mik e Warfel of Fdl'ilin and l)ouh11..•
facobcdo ol Huntington Bc.•Jt h re·
sume their rival~
·\~elln t\ tht• dt·fcndmg league
Lhamp1un b) \lrtut· ofh15 5-3 \lt'lur>
over o\gmrrc a year ago ------
KDCM
JOIN' THE
''EAGLE CHALLENGE"
IN THf IP £ HOl?TS TO
81?1r·JC THt
AMERICA 15 CUP
TO NEWPORT BtACH
Hf;AP "EAGLE UPDATES "
rPIOAYS AT 9 30 AM & 3 30 PM
ON KDCM tD!l.t
FM SIEHEO
l'our Off1r ol Eogfp Stol•on
Mtl 1a\ ran d1c;hcd oil 11 ac;s1o;ts to
lmng h1\ total tn 182. 20 shv of the
< H C rl'rnrd
Cerritos 103, Golden Weit 75: The
Ruc;tler" ne,<·r had a chance to get a
>w1n streak grnngaftcr taking thr1r first
South< oa\t ( onfert'nre victory in 26
tncs last ')a\urday night, mainly
because thq went up against the top
team 1n the l'Onfcrcncc 1n the Falcons
I
By ALMON LOCKABEY 0
Oltftr Piiot ao.t1no Writer
To nobody's surpn,e. the lead
boats in the San D1ego-to-Man7anillo
race Wednesday were running into
hght airs south of Cabo ~an Lucas.
Winds are usually ltghl acro-;s the
Gulf of Cahfom 1a.
Escort vessels were reporting wind.-.
of 5 to 7 knots from the eac;t-
nonhcast.
Still leading on elapsed ume wac;
Jake Wood's 82-foot Sorcery. repon-
mg a pos111on a·bou1 IS miles south of
the cape wnh 331 miles to so She was
seven miles ahead of Ragtime and 12
miles ahead of Kathmandu.
On the handicap scale 11 was still a
Class A race with the three lead boats
holding down the overall handicap
positions.
Unless the winds improve. the lead
boats were not expected to fini sh at
Manzanillo before Fnday morning.
Handicap standings:
OVERALL -I Sorcery, Jake
Wood, Cahfom1a YC. 2. Ragtime,
Pat Farrah, Long Beach YC. 3
Kathmandu. John Landon, . an
Diego YC.
CLASS A -I Sorcery. 2. Ragtime.
3. Kathmandu.
CLASS B -I. Jubilation. Jack
James. Santa Barbara YC. 2
Travieso. Ron Kuntz, Oceanside Y(
3. Magic. Jim Hoskinson. South Bay
Yacht k acing Club.
CLASS (' -I. Encore, 01clc
Knoth. San Dicao YC; 2. Eclipse,
Bannasch-Crouch, SDYC; 3. Escape.
Dilbe<:k·King. Sa.ota Cruz YC: 4.
Toboggan, Paul Queyrcl. Voya&crs
YC.
49ers want Haynes
SAN FRAN('! ('0 (AP) -Coach
BiU Walsh of the San Francisco 49crs
wd the te.am i~ discuu108 a trade
with the New York Giants for
comerback Mark Haynes. who was
n3med to thrCt' straight Pro Bowls
Haynt . 27. did not start a sinaJe
pme last year after sfanana a one-year
contract reportedly wonh le-ss than
$200.000
Hayne had tned to get a better
contract offer by holdt ni out for th rte
months. But 1t failed after the Gianu
told him to accept their ofTC1' or
~ma 1 n ur\t'mployed for the rest of lht scuon
SUNSET LEAGUE BASKETBALL RACE
Prom Cl , • • •
Lhe hands of Smub, Cole and Co
Tra1lina by thtec but unable to hat
their shots consistently, tbe V1kJn&S
turned to fouhna. stariina the ~araers on a parade to the free lhrow
hne. That was fine with &bson they
were hungry. The Charaen had' been
to the line onl y three times an the first
three quaf'\ers.
Edison converted only 12 of 21 in
the final quaner, but Smith (4 of 5)
a.nd Cole (3.of 5) hit them at the key
limes and It was easily enough to
offset Marina's poor shooting (4of15
from the field).
Smith, who claims to be a 75
percent free throw shooter said
"Coach has been strcssinJ free 0th row~
to us all year. In practJcc we must
shoot at least 100. I guess he knew the
work would pay off."
The other things th.at pajd off for
the Chargers was offensi ve rebound-
ing and defense. Smith. Cole and
Doug Katona all grabbed key re-
bounds an the final two manutes that
led to free throws.
The defense was 1mponant 1n that
11 held Junior Mike Meyers, who had
24 the first tame the teams met, to a
mere nine, five coming on free
throws. Sophomore Steve Guild led
the Vikings with 15 while center Mark
Georgeson added 14.
Elsewhere in Sunset League play:
FoaniaJn Valley '1, Hu&laJtoD
Beach 0 : The Barons qualified w1th a
wire-to-wire victory on the Oilers'
floor. Delly ..... ,......, McMrcl ........
EdJaon'a Dave Ma.rgulte. drl•e. &C•lnat the defe119e of
Marina '• Bill Craft ln Sunaet Leacue game W edneeday.
Huntington Beach threatened only
once in the game. pulling to within
one point in the second quarter before
Fountain Valley assumed a five-point also hurt themsel ves w1th 27 turn-half\ime edge and the Barons (4-6, Desi Hazely
13-12) were never 1n danger in the
second half.
Scott Wessler netted 21 points.
including 13 in the second half. while
Kevin Waite and Tim Johnson
chipped an w1th 14 each.
For cold-shooting Huntington
Beach, Darren Snow was the lone
playe f to reach double figures w11h 14
points~ The Oilers (4-6, 10-1 4) con-
vened bn ly 38 percent (I 6 of 42) and
overs.
Snow and Rico Vitz led Hunt-
ington Beach with nine rebounds
each. Fountain Valley made 46
percent of its shots (22 of 48) from the
field. .
Ocean View 19, Westmla1ter 48:
The Seabawks closed out their Sunset
League slate with a 10-0 record,
disposing of the host Lions an meth-
odical fashion behind the.board play
of Rack} Butler, Tony Panzica and
SEA VIEW LEAGUE ...
From Cl
Butler (I 3 rebounds), Panzica ( 12)
and Hai.ely (8) dominated the boards,
while guard Blaine De Brouwer drop-
ped in 20 points, hitting 6 of 13 from
the field and 8 of9 charity tosses and
upping his league scoring average to
18.3.
Panzica also was ln double figures.
scoring 12 points wtth a ~ for 8
perfonn&ncc from the field and
hitting 4 of 6 at the line.
The victory ups Ocean View's
record to 20-4 overall and barring a
judge's reversal ofCl F sanCtions this
morning at Orange County Supenor
Court. n,arks the end of the Sea-
hawks' season.
Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, Februety 13. 1Ne * CS_,
UCLA.strengthens itself
Bruins receive lineback in
ttg t_end help from recruits
Pn.m AP dl1pacd1e1
There were h~py faces all iround the football offices
of the Pacific· I 0 Confercnc.c after the fint da)' that hipt
tchool seniors were allowed to sign a letter of intent with
the oollcae of their choic.e.
Rose Bowl champion UCLA. which lost out 10 the
final moments on one of the country's top recruits
(quarterback Jeff Georie of Indianapolis' Warren
Central), set out to strengthen its linebaclc.ing and tight
end positions. The Bruins signed sax linebackers and two
ti&ht ends among 19 prep football players that signed on
Wednesday.
USC nabbed two prep All-Amcncans among the 18
high schools players who signed on wath the Trojan
football pr<?gram . They were safety Mark Carner from
Long BcacMPoly Ht&h and nose &Uard Tim Ryan of Oak
Grove High 1n San lose.
The T ro1ans also SlJned Anzona Player of the Y car
Oeveland Colter. a running back-safety from McClmtock:
High 10 Tempe.
A hst of USC. UCLA. Cal State Fullerton. Long
Beach State and othe~ area recruits signing with Pac-I 0 or
PCAA schools with position, height. we•ght and
hometown and/or school.
use
C11erte1 Burnl\em , L8, 6 4, 210, (L009 8Hcn JCH"O.nl, Merk Cerrler,
OB, ... 2. 11S. (LOll9 8Hch Polvl, Cle¥Nnd COiter, RB-08, 6-2. 190,
(MC'Cllntockl Temo., Tom OebulnJku, C. 6·S, 235, IS.n Pesciuel)
EKOndldo, AIH o.nevwerd, L8, 6·5, 110, (Montdelr ,.,..,, Ven Nuv,,
SNM ,. ... .,., 09, 6·2. Its,(.......,, Hel"W) .._....., ... di; Scolt Frtltr
TE, 6·4, 235, AnllOCll, Gtnt Fruoe, OL, 6·4, 260, (0.k Gro¥e) Sen Jose, Oon
GlblOfl, OL, 6·3, 2SO, (El MoOe,,.) OrenQt, Crelll Her"uYller, LB, 6·4, 205.
(Orenge Glen) E.condldo; Curtl1 Hein, 08, 6-0, 16S, (Teti) WoodMlnd Hllll,
Jonn l(etnlk, C, 6·2. 250. FulterlOtl Cotteoe, f"eler McL.cNe n. L8. 6-3. 720.
Cerson, Pel O'Here, 08. 6·3, 190. S.nle Monica ; Jim Remlre1. OL, 6-5, 145,
(0cH ne l Peclflce, Tim Rvan, OL. 6·S. 240, 10.k Gro¥t) Sen Jose, Ja...i
Sdlml4I, 09, 6-l, 210, SaddleMctr JC1 BIN Sl<*H . LB, 6-), 720, Gi.ndale CC,
Merk Tucker. DL, 6·4, 260 {8ennl119) Wllmlll910tl, Bria n Tulleu, LB, 6·3,
215, {Pol .. ) lOtlll 8Hcn Garv Wellman, WR, 5·9 170, CWHlleke) WHtlakt
VIiiage
UCL.A
CCH"wtn Antnonv. TE, 6·l, 20S, ISoutnJ 8e1<..-1fleld, Cl'larlH Artluel<le.
TE. 6•1. :no. (WIUowrl<llle) Mlnourl Cit¥ Tex . RendV Austin. L8 . 6·3. 210
(Cenvonl Ca nvOtl Countrv, 8r'-n 8rown, Ra, S· 11, llO, (Gerelenal CerlOfl,
An1no1w Burnett. 08. 6·2. 190, LvnwOOd, Stecev EMioll. OL, 6-l, 250, (Polvl
Long &ucn. Brian Jones, l.8, 6-J, 71S, 1Qunb6r) LllbtlOck, Tex~ lltoctci
KMIOtl, LB 6·), 230 (Seue l LOt Ancielff, l(loo K)eldoeard, OL, 6·6, no,
S..llnas, Brian Lockwood, L8, 6·4, 200 Vkte, Re1111oe Moore WR. S·ll l10
(MedlM><'I) HovstOtl, Melt ~rls, L8 , 6-0, 210, Gerdene, Romen PMer, L8
6·3. 20S. (Soutn Mecltlenl>utOI Plnev111e NC . BoOC>y Sen Joie, 08, 6·3. llO.
(Wiison) Long a .. cn, Antnonv ScManevdef, 08·LB 6-2. llS, (NO'th Pole)
Felrt>enlt,, AM111te. Eric Turner. 08. 6-2. 190. Ve<1ture . llrven Wl~it. OL
6·6. 230, llbertvvllle IM. Erl< Z-, L8 ·TE, 6·4. :!OS, IL.a Quintel Fountain
Velle\I, Laflct z-. OL. 6-4, m . ,.Wl'llalll Vain.
ARaONA
Garv Co,1on PK 6·0, llO, (Maler o.11
CALl,.OtlNIA
Cl'lrls WHltrman, O~. 6•3, 240 (El TOf'Ol
OtlEGON
Peter 8rentlev. TE. 6·4, 2?0 llr¥1ntl
STAN,ottD
Darren 8eord, OL. 6·S, ?60, I Dena HlllU GrK C..rardl. Ol 6·1 ?40
lirvlnel. kolt Sterle 08, 6·2, ICaol,treno Vellevl
Top-rated QB to Purdue·.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Quarterback Jeff Georgie
of Warren Central, rcc~tzcd by Scholastic Coaca
magazine as the oauonal high school Player 1>ft.be.YC&(..
armounced Wednesday that he had decided to stay m his
ho me state and play football for the Purdue Boilc-rmakcn.
Purdue won out in an intense recruiting battle for!
George's services. UCLA and Miami, Aa. were amona
the other finalists.
"It was a very hard choice for me, but we (Ile and b11
parents) sat down and came to this conclusion. I'm very
proud to announce that I'm goina to be a Purdue
Boilennalcer," he told a news confercnc.e "at bis high•
school.
"The reason 1s because I JUSt didn't tlunk I could
leave the state of Indiana. I'm just an Indiana boy."
But back came Walton and the
Roj\drunners. First Walton hit a
running one-hander in the lane for a
60-57 edge. And then he grabbed a
rebound of an Eagle miss and fired a
length-of-the-court pass to a lonely
Ferdinand Alonzo, who scored the
lay-up for a 62-57 margin.
League C·hamp1ons to their I I th --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
AJonzo finished off the Eagles b}
first coming up with a steal and then
drawing a foul. He hi t both ends of a
one-and-one for a 64-57 margin wt!h
JUSt I: I 0 to go.
·•To be honest. the team plays
better ynder Joe, that's the bottom
hne," said Gu1te. "But after we fell
behind we started to do the lond of
thinss th'at at takes to win. We got the
ball inside and started to play a httk
defense."
Elsewhere m the Sea View:
Newport Harbor 70, Laglllla Rdch
55: John Richards, a 5-10 senior, put
together the best effort of his high
school career. dropping an 22 points
victory in 13 starts, 21st in 25 overall,
clicktnit on 16 of 29 from the field .
Sean Turner (I 0) and Tim Chns-
uansen (7) paced Corona's domi-
nance an rebounding and Tod
Bcarbower added 12 assists. I
Costa Mesa. winless 1n league play. I
..aw ats chances slap away m the third
quarter when the Mustangs missed 12
of 14 from th e field and were
outscored. 19-4 I
~.Actual!) "e played pretty well
until about three minutes were left 10
the second quarter," said Mesa Coach
Craig Falconer ... Fryer obviously was
outstandang. but I think Jack Emon
bea~ }OU as well as Jeff Fryer. Emon
(Corona's coachJ, he's the guy."
Ench Vogel scored 15 and
sophomore Paul Kos scored nine of
his 15 an the second quarter
and dishing off I 0 assists to lead the
Sailors to the victory, keeping Harbor WARRIORS • and four others in the hunt for a CIF •
playoff benh with Friday's final From Cl
round left.
Harbor 1s now 6-7 with one game
left, a game behind Laguna Beach and
Saddleback.
Richards hit 9 of 12 from the
perimeter, first against the Artists'
tnangle and two, then against zones
and man defenses.
Maunce Lee added I 8 points for
the Sailors. who Jumped to a 34-22
lead at haln1me and were mildly
threatened only once when the host
Artists closed to Within four points an
the second quarter.
John Alstrom added 11 points.
The Sailors pounded Laguna on the
boards with Wes Torell (10). Mark
Craig (9) and Alstrom (8) paving the
way. Corona del Mar 83, Costa Mesa. 34:
JeffFryer's 37 points led the Sea View
pla} man 90 Pt"rccnt ot the time .
hate the zone:· )hannon added.
Keefe. who was smothered most of
the night between two defenders in
the Tro1ans' collapsing LOne defense.
created has own sconng chances b}
sweeping the glass for four offensive
rebound baskets. He tallied 18 po1n1s
and had nine rebounds and four
blocked shots
Ln1versll} Coach tc'e Scoggan
refused to talk" 1th reporters after the
game, following a shouting and
shonng exchange with a Un1 vers1t~
parem which left him v1s1bly up<;et
The TroJans got 10 and eight
poants, respccuvely, from starters
Enc Ohn and StolzofT. while Wood-
bndgC' got eight points off the bench
from Sullivan.
OCC women fall to second
wlth 81-73 loss to Gauchos 1
With two players in foul trouble,
Saddleback was forced to play a linle
conservat1vel)' an the second hal( but
not conservat1 vely enough for Orange
Coast, which dropped to 8-3 and 1!s
chance at first place in the women s
South Coast Conference basketball
standings with an 81 -73 loss m the
Gauchos' gym Wednesday night
Saddleback (I 0-2. 19-7) moved
into a tie with Cemtos, while the .
Pirates dropped into second place
wit h Fullerton.
Connie Wa ikJe had 24 of her game-
h1gh 40 points in the fi rst half to put
the Gauchos up 43-37 at the inter-
Monarchs rip
Amat, 56-30
LA PUENTE-Mater De1 Hilb'
unbeaten Monarchs ran their rcC'ord
to 24-0 with a S~30 decision over the
host Bishop Amat Lancers Wednes-
day n1,tu. extending their two-year
unbeaten "rctik to 53 WJth one
Anaelus Leuue pmc rcma1nina
before the C'lf=' S·A b3 kettlall play·
offs
Althoulh LcRon Elhs and tuan
Thomas were eacl\ held to JUSt 10
po1nts1 a combined low for the suson
for the Monarchs' one-two inside
punch. It was a upcnor team cOort
for Mater De1. e pec11lly in the first
half.
On the way to a 38· I 4 halfhmc lead
the\Monarths connected on 16 of 21
,from the field (76 I perctnl), while
hmiuna Bi,hop Amat to JUU ~vcn
fteld ioals.
mission. But -;he also had three fouh 1 •
1n the first half. and along with
teammate Cheryl Ealand. found
herself on the bench for about 10
minutes of the second half.
Dunng that tame. Orange Coast's
Amy Hathcock and Mchssa Fe1daS1
went on a sconng binge to put the
Pirates ahead. 53-51 with about nanc
minutes left.
Waikle and Eiland came back and
gradually pulled Saddleback into a
five-point lead w11h two minutes left
1n the game. Eiland finished Wlth 18
points.
Fcjdas1 led OCC with 22 point ...
H.atbcock added 17, and L1\<I
Schumaker had 16
Christ College
handles Life
LO .\NGELES -Chmt \ol-
lqe In tn<' held oO Life Rahlr
College 1n the final ~conds to
captutt a 76-7S Western Chm-
t1an Athletic Assoc1at1on vacton
It Ltfe Babic Wcdncsd•) ni&ht
Oov.n 76-73. L1fc''I l<'ITV
Risser tipped 1n a 'lhot to bnng ha'I
team wtthin one w1th thrtt sec-
onds left Tim 'umdac was
fouled as M>On l'I the Eaafes (8-1 ,
20.S)&Ot th<' baJI inbounds, but he
masS<'d the front end of the onc-
and-one But llme ran out before
either team rould act enother shot
off.
Derwin ApplebelT} led CC I
with 32 po1nh and \CVtn rr--
bounds Damn Kcl'ln addcJ I '
po in a .
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NBA
WISTUtN CON,.IRSNCI
Padlk OMlleft
W L Pct. G8
Laken 38 11 1'4
Porllend 2' ?S S31 11
PhOflll X 20 30 •OO It CIWef'\ 19 l1 373 191 ,
SHlllt It 33 3S3 201h
Goldfn Ste It 16 37 302 23V>
Mldwtlt Olvbleft
"iou,10., 14 16 6IO
Otnver 30 ?2 S71 S
Della\ '11 n SSl '., Sen A111on10 n ?& S09 ,,,
Ulell 1S 71 •n 10' 1 Socre men10 21 30 •I? I) .,
EASTERN COHl'ERENCE
Atlantk DMSMfl
8011on lt 9 909
PllilacHIP!llo lJ 18 647 7
Ntw Jt rHY 19 23 S5a 11 '>
wun1n111on 14 26 •80 is•-,
Ntw V"Ork It 33 3S3 ?2
Centr91 Dlmlon
'Mllweui..ee 34 18 654
Allenlo 1' 21 S11 41'>
Delroll 27 2S ~ 19 7
Clevelond 19 l I 380 14
Cl\o(OQO 17 JS 317 l7
1nc:1 ~'• 16 )S 314 17° •
WtGntlOllV'' Scortt
La-en 126 P~h 100
p., odf1on a 106 Cri•cooo 98
Ot •root 113, New Yor~ 99
M1•waui..tt 103 111<1181\8 91
Da tlu 111 Denver 110
T onltlflf' l CernH
Porlla no el 01~
Pnlle~l)hlo 111 New Vor•
New Je"ey e t C!evelanc:I
UI•" 01 Mllw11ukee
HO\l,10n at Sen Ar11on10
WH hlno•on 01 Goloen S1e1e
Atlante at Sacremenlo
Bo11on o • Sea me
Liken 126, Sun' 100
LAKEAS 1124) -Raml>t\ 1 1 0 0 1
Wortnv 8 12 4·• 10 A.C>Gul hl>l>er 8 13 8-11
14 John.on "'-8 1-'2 I McGee lS 24 1-l 3A
Coooer J • 1-• 10 Luce ' 2-9 O·O • GrHn
• S 4·S 12 Scoll 2-8 1 1 6 Se><•!Xll 2 • 1·1
6 Ltller 0· I 0·0 0 Totol' '8 90 2S 30 126
PHOENIX ( 100) -Nance 6 10 2 7 IA
P1neknev 3·8 0-0 6 Edwerc:I' l 9 S 7 II
Dav•l 4·9 S·S 13 Humohrlt\ 3 6 0·0 6
Ac:leml 3 8 2 2 8 Sender\ 6· 12 3 4 IS
Tllompson l 10 1 ·2 8 Plllmen 2 3 6 10 10
Fo,rer I 10 1-1 • Jones l 6 3·3 S Toi•"
3S·91 30·37 100
ScOf'e bY Ouanen
La"'" 19 lO lO 77 126
Pl\oenl• 23 1' 24 2'-100
Tnree·P01n1 ooa"-Coooer l McGH 2
l"ouleo ou1-Eowar1a Rel>Ounos-Lelltrs
5' 1RemD1s 111 Pl\oen,. S6 t Nance 91
AU1'1'-La1<ers 31 JOhn,on I 11 Pl\Mno•
2S tDav11 Hum1>11ries Fo\ler • Tota
lou•s-Lai..ers 31. Pt>oen" 27 T KM
Cit~ .. Cooc11 MeCLtoa
Attendance-I• 0'8
COLLEGE
Christ Colle9e 76, Life 81bM 7S
IWCAA)
ChrlU C"'-1741 Lt .. &Ible (7Sl
19 "of"' l(fi\O 6 I 1 I)
r ledt 1 o 1 2
A1>1>IDrv 1) 6 S 31
Weer J 0 4 6 a .. r 7 0 4 4
Surr Oil• I 0 1 1
l(•a•• 1 o '
Pal1011e ~ "" O IO
19 "pf"' S JPd• 6 11 I 23
R1uer I I 7 9
Horr.,on 1 I ~ /
E:lwaro 7 0 ~ •
M Uc><!• I] • I 30
.. 111" 0 , 2
TllO""l>l' 0 ) I l
To•e's n 10 10 10 To••' 1" le 1 "
He II l'"'e C"• '' Co eve ..a l6
Col99e SCOf'ts
WEST
Cnril' Cv1 l'Qe l••ir•e 76 L te 811>1t I)
E 1111asn1no1t1r 60 C.onaoa SS
C ere.-nont ·Muod 100 La Vt'<rie 118
Pomon~ Po•zer /1 ReolanO\ 49
Cen• o/'lft\llono•o,. 6S Puoe1 Soun<l &7
ROCKIES
801\t S1 106 USIU 82
t'lwa '>• SJ Co1oreoo S7
SOUTHWEST
Ar~aMas 79 TtAas Teer •• 10•
HOu\•on 7 R•ce ~9
re• as s~ 80·1:0• SO
'CU JO Te•as A&M SJ
SE O• ... ~,,.., .. as NE o .. """"'" ll MIDWEST
B..,lle• 98 ./(! oara SO l>6
r"er• Yo' n ~er S7 To,tO'> SS
C•e•e ono S• 113 Ch•C4tll• I~
E M o toga• 87 8ow•1n11 C.rH• 64
M•ft"' ONoo 17 ~ en• S• o9
~ 1111 '° s t>I oN M·rr" Jan 60
l\teDro••a 68 O•lll"D"'ft !>t S1
n~ • • · 63 eau s1 11
SOUTH
A re'" S• 1>1 \a m '10ul Qn SI ~4
f. ,Q,1rn ~9 M,\\J\\tOO \' 64
~ o• de 66 M•H S\ on \1
f:'1or-d11 S• 96 Np., O• "~"t I
,,,.,,~a IOI ve nOP•D·I' 1C , v 1s r~Mt!'sse" so
N-e,.... F d T1 ""a ( \• n•" ... car~ na At. T &9 ~ ' ., ... A .. M I
N~r .... ( V')• ... a 19 c PtT1\ ,,..
V ·~ n ll 60 lllla•P F' '•" \) v M 10 B o;f'f•l' o r v '"
EAST C>..u•mou·,.. o.8 ver,.,,,J,., f'i1
HOf\lr11 JS R •01!'' /0 r•
L at&vfi'~r 87 DetAw~r,. 11
Mer1\f 6'1 t;• f°="4""' \ N ~ ~ ....
Mar q,; .. n e 11 L ~,. •i:J" bl
Navv 78 r ' •lt~1a ~l
P•ovioenct!' &7 Se• >n H~ tit
\1~,,a 61 (.o•oa1P v
'\-.•~r .J, .. 1 v 1fl"'"'" .. 1._
P CAA. standings
c-enc• N l
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Np.,.. y._, C:.O >1 &1P r , ., "'' ~t\~ J \IJll ,~, ..
F"f'f'\ '/I\'•
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setur~v·s GamH
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u 11r S131~ e• vC ,., •a Bart>a• a
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Cerritos 103, GOiden Wtst 7S
!Soult\ Co.it Conference)
GOl<ltn WHI PSI
tt llP!'ll>•
tmflr~o 0 1 o
S1r8'~"" 8 12 4 28
OeOC>s J 0 1 6
Browo 0 0 S 0
Sm11~ 10 4 l 24
Ma~ou•z 1 ) I 11
S•moton 0 0 I 0
..,.... 0 0 • 0
TOIAI\ 17 11 11 JS
Hett11mr Cerr,•os
Cerrlto1 I IOll
ttf!oftp
Jl)\f"" I ) 0 1)
• Ardw\ I 3 J 19
Tot~r• ) I 1 1
Ht icke 8 0 l 16
\/\laellnOI" 0 0 I 0 ... ., 0 I 0 I
B .. e•0 1 1 1 s
0 A1'CIW\ • 0 2 8 Ang~'\ l 1 ) I
"" fl• ) 1 J l
IC •z 1 0 ) •
Se ooova 1 0 0 •
Bre (I t 0 0 2
Tol~tt •1 11 18 10)
u 2S
•
S..ddlebaCll U, Orafttt COHt S9
(SWtll CeHt C~t)
~ddMOtck IU) <><'•net (Mlt (Sf)
.. ftpflp ...... ,.,
0.llt no 1 1 • • Joht"lon 10 3 • 21 'Tevior 3 I 1 1 McGevrn I 1 1 •
Mln•erni I I 4 11 Judd 4 • 1 It
DwlMll I 1 • 4 MulCeMv 0 0 • 0
Mlle• ) • 10 81Cklll 0 2 2 1
Sullivan • 2 10 Anorulv I 1 1 • Lemon '1 1 6 Slemp' 1 0 0 1
Meotr J 1 l 1 !>taw 3 6 3 12
TOlal\ 2$ 1$ 1• .. To111, 20 19 1' $9
Melfllme OrellQe Co8't, 37-31
fecMlcel. S..tMr <OCC1
Sou"' Co11t CClftMt~
c~
WL
Cerrllos 11 I
CYortu 10 1
Ml Sen An1on10 e
Comoton 4
F uttenon 6 6
SedelltOeck s 1
Renc;llO Senti•~ 3 I
OrenQe Coe11 2 9
GOiden WHt I 11
WICIMMseV'l kWH
S.CIGleOeck 66, Oranoe Coast $9 C~rlto' 103, GDl<ltn We" IS
overal
WL
25 ,
20 s
It 1
I• 10
12 IJ
10 IJ
IS 11
9 IS s 18
Ml Sen Anlonlo n, Rene"<> Sonllego S4
Cv1>reu 73, F ullerion 69
SerurdeY'' aeme' < 7:30)
Orenoe Conl •• Golden Wilt
Cypreu et Seddlebecll
Ml Sen Antonio e1 Com11ton
Ct rr1to1 al R1nc110 San11eoo
HIGH SCHOOL
Ellson 64, ~rlne S4
(SunMf LH9Utl
Merine (S6) IEdhM'I (641
Craft
Me yen
Gullc:I
Groe,on
Pedlile
Quinn
Merlin
Total~
.. ftpttp f11"pff'P
I 1 • M1rou11e. I 0 ) 1
2 S 9 Ammann 8 0 S 16 ) t 1S Smun I 4 1 20
7 0 1• Col• 6 3 3 1$
1 O 2 4 Ka •ona 3 0 2 6
3 2 s 8 Mnd"on o S 2 s I O O 2 Prince O O 0 O
19 11 23 S6 Total\ 26 17 17 64
Score 11v OU•rttn
Merine 12 11 17 14-56
ec:11,on II 16 10 10-64
Fountain va .. v "· Htn. e .. dl 48
!Sunwt LH-)
Fin. V ... y (61) Hin 8wC'h ( .. )
" " pt f'P 19 " pf Ip 1111eu1er I S 1 21 SllOw S • 14
Jonnw<> s 4 • IA 11. ao 3 2 a
Waite 6 2 • U Jen"n 3 2 S I
B•IOQS 2 0 I t Vltz 2 1 4 S
Boroou"' I I 0 3 Per I Heu 0 S 3 S
Han$on 0 ) • l Peme>e• I 2 l 4
Al,,Cret• 0 2 0 ? Be•M 2 0 l •
Gordon 0 0 2 0
Gamblll 0 0 0 0
Rochlen o o O O
Totals 17 17 II> 62 Totols II> 16 26 43
Score t>v ouanen
Founta n ve11ev 10 IS 14 21-61
Hunllngton Btacn 9 I 1 9 19-"8
fKM1co1 Han1on l"V •
0c .. n View 69, WHtmlnstw 4t
(Sunwt LNtut)
Oct1n View (6') Wtltmlmlw 1411
Penz.ca
~•Jt."• Butlet
Morr-•\
DeBrwer
Tres~es
vo•manr
Jonn,on
O•az Pao1nar
To•el~
f9tlpttp """'f'P • I 2 12 Dever 2 ) ) 1
2 1 2 6 ( 11°0\\Dn 1 4 t &
3 l 1 9 C eo•e' o 1 1 1 ) 0 4 6 S•Tlllll 1 0 ) t
6 8 S 20 SvOOOOll l 1 1 8
0 0 ) 0 Au,11n l ) 4 9
7 1 1 6 Racln~ 2 0 0 A
I I 1 l Lo.t• 2 • 4 8
1 1 1 • Porie• O O 1 0
0 3 0 l 2'2 75 n 1>9 rotoo\ lS 18 25 43
Scort l>Y Ouan.M
Ocee" v ew ·I> U IS 2'-9 IYe~•r•""''er 11 I~ 10 11-43
Sadchbadt 71, E sta~ll 6l
IS.I VltW LN9Ue)
S.ddlmeO (711 E'1ancle (0 )
IQ ft pt Ip tt"pt"'
WallO"
Dee
0011 n
Bu•1er
111onzo
~llnlon
IS S 1 JS Trtto 3 0 3 &
S 1 7 12 T ,fl 1 0 0 t
• J 1 I 1 Covev S 3 1 3 1 l l / 9,.,,.,, l 4 2 10
1 2 0 A Mooriev 9 4 3 17
O 0 • 0 Bnrlt1tv 0 0 0 0 P•l'Clo.ntv 3 2 7 8
Tole \ 28 IS I) /I •otel\ 2S I) 11 63
Score bY Quarter'
Seoc:11eoac•
El•a nc•o
20 12 18 11-71
11 It II 21--6.J
T tcll"•CO ' Oea
Woodbrld9t 49, Unlvenltv 41
(SN View LH9Ut)
WoodlM"ld9e (4t l UnlVH"~ltv l"I 111""'"' ttftolf'P .. ee!e 1 4 1 11 S•o z " 4 ' j 8 ""'"'"~• a l 19 t:; use0 s 1 2 17 Brvan 2 O • 01 n • 1 1 10
Twn"nd 0 0 0 Wttrrtr ' 0 I 7
Bnncoun 0 0 I 0 W1nsiow 1 I J IS
Sullivan I 2 O S l'errell 0 1 1 1
Rounaon1 O 0 t 0 All1or 0 0 1 0
Vo•!. 0 0 I 0 To1111\ 20 9 9 49 Total\ 71 6 11 48
ScOf'e l>v OUaners
W<><lOO• OVf 17 17 6 i.-•9
l)~oy~' \ hi I] 16 11 8 48
HtWPort Harbor 70, L•guna Beach SS
(SN View LH9U8)
Not. Hart>or <IOI L•9Une 8Ndt (SS)
19 "pff'P 19 ltpflp
Lte ~ 2 2 IS NatU 9 1 ) 9
Qocnoro, 9 4 0 71 l'ort~•e 1 I S
M Cr o 11 7 O S 4 Soa1n 1 1
A1s1ro.,.. S 1 I 11 Heromen 6 O 11
Torell 1 ~ l 9 Ho•J>t I • 6
S Cro10 t O 1 J E1h1en 0 O 8
R1cn1e~ t O O 1 D••1ne 0 o 1
Gte•llnO• I 0 0 7
Gtoot 0 O 0 0
Total\ 19 12 t) 70 To•a \ 1• 11 ~~
Score bY OUer'ffn
Ntwl>Ofl Ha rl>O• n 11 I? '4-70
LllOune Beec" 14 8 12 21-SS
Tecnmcel\ M <.r t•O NH
Cor~ dill ~r U , Coste MeMI S4
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CdM 1131 Cotta Meil (S')
IO "pttp tt rtofrp
""•'"' 16 ' l 37 ""~e· 1 s 1'
'T' ur f"' 0 A t .t ~ dr lutt I ~ S I
""~'' .1 Q ~ 6 > 01 6 I 1 I~ Brb<>wer • I ) q ,,.9,,v~• 1 0 2 2
C,re~n I 1 I 9 Morr1\ 1 I ) S
Y.rC.•a'" l I) l 6 N'\hlmta O O I O o· Ne II 2 0 l A e rte I ) 0 I 6
Morr•\ 0 I ) I R\mun n I 1 J 4
'1')()~ 1 1 0 •
Boe•...,er I 0 I )
NuetrOd O 7 0 2
Total\ 33 17 21 13 To1e1\ 20 14 20 Sot
Sctre llY 0Ua"9n
Corot1e de Mer 11 2• 19 27-Sl
( O\I~ Mtse 11 17 4 7(>-"4
~,.,. Del 5', 8 1il'loo Amat lf
( Aneetut LNoue I
Me~ Del (56) 81~"00 Amel llOl 19 ft pf Ip 19 ftofrp
Mounce • 0 2 8 h nnv\On O O I O
0 Nver 1 O O • Beo 0 O I O
Pel'IDOd• 2 • 1 8 Velltltr I 0 I 2 I: Hit ~ 0 7 10 Mort M ) c ) 6
ThomA\ S 0 I 10 Curit> I 1 1 4
Patton 0 I 0 I l(ellv 4 0 1 9
Rem1>er1 1 0 I 6 So1ne ' O O 1 O
Pe1r,on 0 0 0 0 Barrero I O 1 1
Ou 9 ev 2 2 I 6 Peet • O I 8
Oelt dt" 0 0 0 D Sc,,,....,01 0 I 0 I
Rocce o I O 1
S•~O"'fH'I\ 0 ii flA I •
I ~··1, n IC a \6 ••• \ I 1 • 10
kort llV Oueri.n
1111e•er 0 flt 10 19
B '"°" Amel ' . T tcMICtll' I( ellV I &.A I
11 S6
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Uniden preview
Unlden LPGA Tournament
Feb. 27-M arch 2
Mesa Verde CC. C'osta Mesa
Betsy King
• 1915 28 eYenrs. won J114,•11
ra nked S career earninos. saoe,02•
•Aller recording ner second
slra lght season w ith over S200,000
In earninos. King traveled the Brlr·
l$h Islas and won lhe Ladles Brillsn
Oi>en over Marta Flgueras·Oolll
•In the Unlden lnvllaflona l last
year, she llnlshe<1 In 11 lie tor 7th
otace wllh 11 289, one o<Jer oar She
won tw o tournamenls tn 1985, the
Samaritan Turquoise Claulc a nd
Iha Rail Charllv Classic
•Her best year ca me in 198•
w he n she won s266.771 10 finish first
on lhe money list She won lhe
Mazda·LPGA Serles !Ille a nd was
named Role>t Pla yer of the Veer for
her etforts
•King f1nishect second 10 Belh
Da niel 1n the Gold P utter Award
o lavott
•A graduate of Furman Unlver
sllv wher e she was a m ember of
the 1976 National Coll"°lale Cha m
olonshlo Jeam , she was na med the
school's Athle1e of 1he Year In 1977
~ne enloys lhe theatre, concerts
a nd all soorh
•Ktno has won !hie LPGA f'venls
a nd Is less lhan 1200.000 awav from
becoming a lour mllllonalre
HIGH SCHOOL ST AHDINGS
SM View LHll'Ut
Cnrone Otl MJr"
WOOdtlrldOt!"
l.aoune Beec11
Seddlet111c•
Ellencle
NewPOrt He•bO•
Un1ve"11v
Co,te Mela
'LteOVI! Chemo or
Ltaoue
W L
II 2
9 • ' ~ I &
b 1
6 I
0 7
0 IJ
.. Leav~e \ NO ., (Ir t,,1,-.,
WtGntMSIV'l SCOf'9'
Woooor ogt 49 Un°•1"'\ lv 4ll
OvenH w l
JI •
}0 • 6
1J 10
17 II
I) II
11 11
10 13
Newoort HerC>Or 70. Legvne Beorr ~S
Coro'la Ot Mer 83 Co\tll Ml'•• S.. \oOOoPDe< I< 11 E \t11nc11t 63
Frldev's Gemes 11:l01
E slencoe at llllOO<IC>ridll<!
Un•ve''''" "' Leouna Beac11 Sadotet111c~ at Coron a det Mo
Collo 11/\t\O t1I Ntwoorl HarD<i•
(tlld rt9Ullr lH\onJ
Suns.r League
(finell
LU9U• W l
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E:l SOtl ..
f"ovnt41n VtJ f'\I···
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s
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'""'L189Uf s No ) CIF erw~
WtGnt,deY'l Scortl
Edt,011 64. Marone S6
OvtreM
W L
JO ' ~ 9
" •7 • 17
ID U
I H
r::oun•a•n Vallev 61 Hut11tnoton Bl'arr. 4~
()(pan V1Pw 69 Wtsln"1n\1er 48
Soutn Coast LHGYt
•P \1,.a"\U •i' •••" Ail·UoO~ Vro··
''"rt_ f Tor
San C1en-t~lf'
L.4Q11Jt'lol H 1\
Dane 1-1 s
Leeeut
W L
l 0
~ 1
1 •
6 )
• 1
I 10
0 11
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••Le-ag1,@ \ No "J (IF •ntrv
Wton.,~v·s Score1
Over••
W L 1• ,
10 to
I~ ii ., II
" 13 I I'
~ I
(' ao1\irano Valin 'IO Loouno Hills 68
!>an C1em1n1, 63 Deno Hiii\ SS
M \l•O~ V1r10 S9 F Toro 48
Irvine Idle
FrldlV'S GamH (1.30)
M1\\1on V t·~ vs Irvin~ .,. U"•Vl'r \l•+w
Hoo" Et Toro e• Sat1 Ciemenie
O&ne H• ' at L1111u11e H "' Ceoo\lrsno Vallt>v •d•e
(t<ld reoular '"'°"'
COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN
Sadcleblck 11, Oranee Coast 73
!Soultt Coeu Confer~)
Ore"9t Cool t7)1 ~ddltl>ack 1111
Iv !toll!> 19 lfpflp
r al~ "' I Q 1 T n.,rm~n O • J • ~ro'lul'1~1 1 I • '" ~ Or\ler 4 l 8
H&lh<oO b ) t If C.oroe 0 0 0
'11t1<10nP 1 ) ~ 8 C,r1111a.,.. J J S
Beeuwtrl 0 0 1 O T ovlor I • I>
Fed1ou 10 7 l 71 Elland 9 7 S 18
"-Of>6Vll> 1 0 S 4 t/Va kl• 19 2 • •O
llanotrwt 0 0 I 0
T11ooe I 1 7 4
To••ll JO IJ 21 13 Tote' )I " ,, ..
Hal1t1me Sed<1•eli11c• O 37
TecM•Ct l Sae1c:11e1:1ev. (oecc 1111011
Wrttllne
MIGH SCHOOL ltAHKIN(;S
Cll' •-A 1 i:1 Dorado 1. Edl'9n, 3 Loera •
(Alfl .. <O ~ tnd00 6 Cott"n 1 Co•C"•''• V~ t v 8 C11n•on 9 Cov a 10 l'ounlelft
V•lln
CIF l ·A
1 v c•~r Ve ev 1 Wes• Torrance, l
Do' Pue1>t0' 4 k eootl S Poiemeao &
Ceoistre no "•llt v 1 Cel0'1 I lrvlne1 9 !>en
Clemente 10 8utn•
Pat Bradley
•1995 21 evenis, won sJ87,l78,
rano.td 2 ca reer earnings,
S 1 794 \97
•e radlev would 1us1 es soon
foroel lhe 1985 Unlden lournamenl
11 m a rked the flrsl time in five
vears thal she felled lo finish In Iha
Too 10 at Mesa Verde CC Even
more dlsaslrous was the feet lhal
she failed to m ake the cul after ~
flrsl round score o t 78.
•Tha t dldn 1 stoo her trom
havlno her best vear ever, how
ever Bradley won S387,378 to finish
close behind Nancy Looez for lhe
money litle
•The forme r w inner here ( 19811
Is one of the most consiste nt olevers
on •he LPGA tour She cl11ms lhe
1onoes1 streak of '100,000-olvs
seuons 111 elohl a nd for lhe 1os1
three vears she has led lhe Tour In
rounds In lhe 60's In lhe sa me
event
•She Is an oucshmdono skier end
a former Instructor but sl\e has
never had a hole·ln·one tn oolf
When she wins a 1our-nament, her
oarents rlnil a bell reoerdless of lhe
lime of dav, on !he ir beC.k oorch in
Westford, Maine
Bovs soccer
HIGH SCHOOL
Sta Vltw Lta9Ut
HewPOn Hart>or •• L•9UN Stach 0
N~w0\Jr1 HairO()( \COr1n•;a Ta,,...Dtv
Br llt \ 1 iw~OCi<l'"\.tf Pit't'"f
(.or-Cl-' Mer 1, CHI• Me'8 0
Corono df' Ma• ".,""II • r '" 2 Rvt><\o 1
, ¥fr!' I ·..,dl•u,r a 1 ( ""~' '
Sutt..i LN9Ut
OcHn Vttw s. WHtmlntt•r I
Octon Vie"' \C(lri~11 MetP,ery 1 Roosen
Rtvno1c:1s I van Hemerivo I
Marina 3, Edhon I
Ma• n11 \<l)r1n11 la Franro" 7 F \ttmor
E\11~ '" St ,,, 110 l undbe'Q 1
BOYS RAHKINGS
CtF 4 A
I !>"" V' '~• !O IJ ) 1 l\oV o Mont
>JO""e" ? I 1 , ] Qiv .. 'Sode P:> > 11 I 4
Polo"g 1-1011! ' 1 S l'OQ"•o 4 0' &
A •11 r..o~ b !\4..-~-14 ~ 7 1 E d<Jon,
ll·1·l, 8 Tro~\a'1d Oa•~ 11 ~ I ~ 9,,. 4
'0 J l 10 fnr111re 14 A 1
<.IF l ·A
E1\r1f r4 l& ' a ,rt;•r• j ""I It' 4
(rf"\01 S Bft 1 Gv11#f"l\ h Uane H1I I
O,bmonc:I Bar 8 '1•1 IV "" 9 R1unp•11 10
El Sl'Oundo
GIF 7-A
I Breo·Ollnrj~ 11 1 ' l. E•t•ncl•,
16-4-4; 1 B&ldw1r Par• I• I I A L. Salle
11 .5 I S Monr(lvlft 11 A I ~ l t-11m1nadt'
It S I I Centr4 IJ I 8 I 11 Ou1n1a
10 8 9 Sa~l'&Ot U 4 0 10 Newoort
Harbor, 10-4-l.
Pro tournament
<•1 Bou Raton, Fie l
Mln'l Finl Round Sll\Gltt
J1mmv Conno•s ru s I Cltl S•he Of'nton
IU St 6-2 6 4 Mets 'iYlll'lnCle• Sweden)
oel Rame\~ Kr1\11ner 1no10 6 I 6 3.
$1tfen Edt>tro tSwt'Ol'n) del Stefan
Erlkuon Sweoen t 1 h 6 4 Jonel
Svenu on Swe1en oe• A'1Cler\ Jerrv<I
Sw~nl b • I 1> oak rr Nvst•om
Sweden t (let To,.· Guu -•<>" UC, 6 )
6 I Cnr1,10 Stev" S</ull'I Air t" d9f
Andree' Me~re• Wts• C.e•'T'anv 1 6 o 4
Ja,mt Vrov" Ppr ~e• Jo~ol> M1ur•
1Sw1trerteno 1 ~ I> J 6 V•nn•c• NO•"
'F°"''"~ cief 1o1oro1'1 " , n "' s • 6 1> o 6 t Brao C. 'Df'' IJ , • •tt Ol•O
PMf'l • UrulhJft • 6 J 6 l
Men'' Second Round S1nalt\
Jen C,uonar\\or C,w-Oen I Oef 1111'1
C.urleln•US I 6 I I> 4 Bor1\Bec>N IWt\I
Germonv> del Pa.,.1 '">1011 l(tl'CllOslo
vak1111 6 4 h •
W-'• SeconG A ound 51"91'1 C~lnrtrio L1noav1\I s .. edf'I) OI'•
Mvrlem Scrirooo , \/Ill's• ,_,.,,....nv &-3
6 •. Sonnie Gad"H" u S 1 dtl Merv Joe
Ftrnend~ 1u S &·I & 1 l<e•n11 Jordan
(US ! def Et1ze1>e1n Monrer I Au\lra11e
6· l 7·S. Menuel6 Melttvii IBu•gar e l def
AM He~r.c~U0'1 <US 1, 6 2 6 1 l errv
Pllele>s tu s I oel Steonen111 Retie tu S >
6-l 6· 1 Sltffl Grat 1w.i1 Germanvl dfl
Sna wn I' Oltz r U S I h i ~ 4
I
' t •• 0..o SM fltlllnO
Nl!WPORT LANDING 10 et1111tr\ ISO
'0C°" COd IS senO 1>8" 1 •httP,lltall 1t
\tvlC> 12 <OW COd
OAVllY'S LOCKl!lt (New-1 ~
2S ano1t rs ISi calico C>an, 1 Hnd ben
•S mecortt IS ,_O\l>HO 140 111\Je a.rcll
DANA WHAltl' -11 e n111tn n beU, 3
•ock 11v1 fl '"~111tedo • m1ie_.1•neov'
MllC NCHICC P\8.IC NOTICE Pt.el.IC NOTICE Plml.IC NOTIC£ PlellC NOTICE Plml.IC NOTICE P\&.IC NOTICE
Lot AJa"'"9s
WSONHDAY"S RHULT1
(7111 .. Si·ftlttll llal'llftl !Nttlnt) FIR.SY RACI. One milt PICe
Hall Moon1,,lnt (Slave) 14.00
Monev On Spiro (Kue1>1ert
Fair Phantom CJ S"trrtttl
S20 42()
420 300 s 20
Time 2:03 1/S n EXACTA (S·I ) oalO U7 00
SECOND RACE. Ont mile lrol
Hol Chip (Anderson) 180 2 tO
S.ltv IP1eno) S 60
Buck S1ov1 (D1Frenco)
Tlmt 2 01 MS
12 EXACT A C1·•l oeid S II 00
THIRD lltACI. Ont milt oece
Poslll11t1y Rowdy <Todcl Ill S 60 • 00
ln<llen Comal !Melerl 100
Soeed 0 ChartMr <Per~trl
Ti"" 201 1 S IJ ~XAC'TA (1·41 oalo s3' 10
FQURTH ltACIE. Ont mile Paet
Cee>l•ln .Carroll (Sleva ) 12 40 • 00
Leeh Chrl,tlne (Oe.omer) 3 40
Nellve Fox (Pltrcel Time: 2:02 vs
l'IF-TH RACI!. One milt lrot
2.60
HO
6'0
] 20
3 20
S.00
l ekoe <Colemen) 12 00
Ult!• Houle (Wllktl
Hlgn Gr&dtr IAO.trman)
Time 100
620 400
HO H O
b 00
SJ EXACTA 1 '1 l>•'d SS3 10
SIXTH RACE. One mile oect
Sonn11' Coun•rv IMuellerl • 00 3 00 2 40
1'1vroo <1.ackevl 7 00 • 60
CaPlrs Roit 1Pltrcel S 80
Time I SI) S
SJ EXACTA (J Sl 1>e1CI U 190
S&VIHTH RACE. One mlle !rot
lmoerlel Glory <Pa rkerl 3200 2SOO
Ledv L (Beker I 10.00
tnorloulno S•ar (Hvmeni
Time 10'2 11 S
S3 EXACT A 1'·S) 1>al<1 S260 10
EIGHTH RACE One mile 1>ace
Ovnamilf Girt ( ROJ(!I" > 9 10 J 00 7 40
l(olle <De,omerl 160 1 40
Snal"e Ledv I Kuebler! l 60
Ti~ 201 1 S
U EXACTA 3 71 Da,CI SJ.360
NINTH RACE One mile pace
Cun ?tu, ICenonll II 80 7 20 J 60
Pure Clon <Desa"''" 1 80 110
Horneu tiuuv (Pitre.• 3 60
Time 703
$2 EXACTA () It oa1<1HI10
U PICK SIX 11 1 J • 3 3J oeld 1118• 20
wll11 nine wlnnlno licke9' !five horses I
Carrvover pool Sl4.000 19
Tl;NTH RACE. Ont mite ooce
lPD><lno Gooo tF Snrn) II 00 • 20 3 40
Creve D1ck1e cvanan<1lngriem1 4 40 • 80
Advenct Soarl< fM!!f•lem ) 3 20
rime 1 S9
Sl EXACT A 6 21 l'loc:I lAI 60
A 11enoanc.I! 11.,.
S41nnl Anlte
WEDHESDA Y'S RES UL TS
ll71t1 o1 n -dev 11\trouttllw-ld mHlin91
l'IRST RACE One mile
BarDa rontl tSllO!'me ktr)
Rol>t!'rlo \ Kev 181er10
Lu ' Jov IS1even11
Sl>O 4 20 280
1760 S?O
280
Time I J7 I S
$2 EXACTA 1•·11 1>e1d S9800
SECOND lltACE. 6 'furlon11s
Mteml Cove 1Sollt l 7 80 Bae~ Strtel Bluel ISi Mart•n>
1nneren1 IC.el 1 Alverez•
Trnie I 16 ) ~
THIRD RACE I> lur10,,g1
Mari Supreme I K1u0nt 110
Sne ' So BolO Sol1\J AffordeD•e Lu>.urv tStevenu
Time I 10 • S
s 70 4 10
910 600
S60
•20 HO
1120 soo
2 60
U DAILY DOUBLE 12 )I 1>a10 l28 84
FOURTH RACE. 6 loir O"ll'
Tvo1ca1 Blonde Ketnt ll 2S 70
W1nsome1111no IOelanC1u\\1tv~
NOflh1trn ISie fTorul
Time 1 II 3 S
Fll'TH RACE 1 • m110
Tommv Tnom\ (HaWIPv 9 70
Navegan•e <Ca\1011on 1
L vori'i Snadow Herne ><lf l
Time I 49 l S
9 80 seo
'80 ) 20
)60
S60 •20
1910 9 •O
/ 00
lS EXACT A ~9 IOi 01100 tl/100
SlXTH RACE I o m e\
Tor ' Deoov N«Cerro 3 20
GPnu ne JO"" M~l81
Morse B•oo r me 1 •9
SEVENTH RACE o• .. m••I!
Joni U Ber Oio•ar~•I & UO
Rascal Len D111ahoun11vf''
Overwnetm1n9 ( SnQt'mat. tr I
Time I 35 SS E XACTA 16 1l oeld SSI 00
160 710
•00 184
) JO
3 60 760
• 60 110
240
EIGHTH RACE. I> > lurlong, on turf
\/\later Crnlel' IS!fvfl'l\1 16 20 S 60 • 00
811rorien Dlre<I tMcCe rrol' l 80 'J 80
So1vo (Toro> J 00
T•me 1 IS 3 S
NINTH RACE Orie m•>e
811cktoo 1ca,1enani JO 20 1110 1 80
Continue• Cnenge <Stevens 14 40 10.20
Her<1•ot>en<11t oc aenell s 90
Tom!' 1J7 3 S
lS EXACT A 11 101 oa d s9•4 SO
S1 PICK SIX 1 • s or 4 6-7-21 Da•d
S2o338 20 10 89 w1nn1ng llcktl' (five "Oflesl
(ftrrVOvt!'r DOOi U13,912 41
Sl PICK NINE (4 2·3·1·8·S or •·6·1·11
1>a1d s 11 090 90 10 two winning 11ckel\ (eiont
norses> C arrvover Pool s~?l.M'J IS
AlltndanC4! 21.00S
Ski condlttOns
SOUTHERN CALll'~HIA
GOid MIM' Packec:I oowder 1 inches
new inow )4-36 inch Dest ) lilts
Mountain Hllflh· PeckeO C>OwOer ?•·48
Inc" l>eH, 6 llfls
Mount 8eldv: c10,ed. mev or>tn for
week.end
Ski SunrlH. Ooen1no Selurdev 1rirougn
Mondov
Snow Summn Poci..eo POwdero 1'1·36
1ncll l>H• 7 lllll
Snow Veley Pecked pgwdfr II inch
l>8lf. s llfts
SllERRA·NEVADA RANGE
Leuen Pan 7 1ncne1 ntw on • s 7 It
DeH Powoer enc PICktd POWCI¥ One
tr0Plt chair lwo surface 11111
8oree1: 6 1ncllt\ MW on e S· 7 11 C>aH
Groomed. P•Ckt<I POWtdtr end POwdtr
!=Ive cnalrs end 1wo cllelrs el nloht
0-Mil lltelleh: 7 • lnchtl new on • I>
It C>ese Powder One their
Seda Sorlnes: No rtl>Qr I
Tettoe 0-. Cloted btctU'8 ot hklh
wlnc:ls
NW1h Star: 3·S Inc,, .. ,,.w on 1 3-1 It
!>est Groom.Cl. pecked oowci.r end pgw·
oer G~. el9111 cne lrs
s.i .. r 8e'#t: )·6 Inches new on a 6· lO II
INIH Po wder •nd oroomt<t POWdfr Four
(l"()ul>IC c1111rs ecceu VOtlOOI•
A.IPlnt ~-~ •·• lncllt' new on a t 10 f1 C>eW Groomed llld wel •now Ftllt ~C>te ce ln end one lrlo!t chelr
Hemewe.ct 1·4 •nche' new on• 1·4VJ fl be~ Groorn.<! end wt! Snow Two cneln
111r .. \vrleet '""
Scwew Vtlltv (1,200 "·): CIO~ C>K•use
Of 111011 wind,,
l(lf1twHCI! I 4 lncne' new on • • a ft
Deit Gr~. oacktd oo\oder encl POw·
c:1tr seven double tlld two ~lpi. their\ e nd one 1url•et 1111 _
Mt.""'' 7· l lncht• rww on a '11il·1'1') It
C>aW Petll.t<I pawdtr Two lrlo!t end tour
d~ Ch81rt Otdet lt!Oer. l·l lncl't4" new on • t 6 t1
bell Groomed oecktd DOWdlt Ind POW
dfr Seven cl\tlfl tl\rM 'urface 1Ht1 .. de9r PI U' 2 lncl>H ,,..., on • ) II
C>eH Powder Four CNllrs, IWO 'ur1•C•
"'" Mttmn\flfl: 2 1nc11t1 new on • t1h II C>e•• f>ecktd POWOtr end POWdfr. Ont
oondol•. 17 c11eln , tour wrtece Ufli
Sltf're SIH!V'hlt: S lncti.1 ntw on • 4 11
C>eH Powder Two d'tal'1, lhrff 1urtac.
lift' June MeUflt•ln: 3 lncl\81 new on • 4· 7 11
C>eH Groomed pawdfr end oacktd POW
oar Thrff cllelfl
Snow dfolh 111 1ncnt\ rtlen 10 unoeckld
1now el mld-1!008 New '1'0W rtltn 10
,now wllnln 111t IH I '14 l'aoun T-lrece
NHL
CAMPBELL CONl'ERENCE
Stn'lllw Olvlllen
Edmot1fon
CatoarY
vancO<.tvt r
Klntt
Wlnnll>tO
WLTPn lt 13 6 11
2& n 6 sa 17 19 I 41
113'1 6 "°
11 3' 6 "°
C.I" C.A
29• 230
136 210
197 n1 '100 274
20S 264
cri1e1go
SI Lout•
MIMelOll
Toronto
Detroit
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for IM 1914 HtlM>n
CINCINNA Tl RE DS-Slgnt(I Wayne
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Mike l<ondtrle, Piicher, and Kurt Sllllwt11,
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NILIC NOTICE Ml.IC N011C£
K-23023 K·2JOZ2 700 Clvtc Ceflllf t1g1.1e OCT 1 198!1
FICIDIOUI IUl1Nf98 ,ICTITIOUI IUlfNEll Dr WMI S• Usted desee t<>41c111r ti Qery L Grenville, Cieri!, •ved TIM court m•r decide m111rr1ege II you !all 10 1119 • tU..9'10ft COUffr doCl<llf con era Vd tin 1u-
11gtlne1 1~ without JOW retOQflM Within 30 days ol ()fl CA~~ dlendl a menot quo Ud , ..
NAMf IUTfMUfT NAMI ITATfMl!NT 18ftt• AN. COl'IM JO de un BbOQedO ... 1111. .. n lit Jotlne, ~ty
The 1oi1ow1no ~'°"' •re r,,. tolrowtno l>eftOl'll •r11 CA mot est• u un10. det>ene hecer1<> Cleft!
1C>1ng ws1""a ., OranQtt -1°"'0 1>u11nen •• Garo~ Plemlllt JOHN STEVEN 1nme<1111emen1t de .. ,.
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·•~teal Pharmacy 120 I W Vtl/l:W 211711 Sanla An• Ave CASEY menere. su resoutsl• II Lew, 2030 Ee •th Str•t
a Vele Ave Oren99 CA CMle MeN CAll21127 Responden1 ._.ARIA Merit• llFl•1 •toune i>uedt Suitt 2n S enll Ana CA
~;&ee JOM l Uhl 1019 Marian CASEY -reglstred• I llempo lli.>705
Roberl H l(O 15363 L.ine N~ e.ec11 CA Cue No 02$2744 l·TO THE RESPONDENT Publtlhed 0r•l'I04 Co•••
'-Aetro po1 Or H1c1attde <1261'10 IUMMONI The petu!Onef' hN tlr.d 1 •Dally PllOI Januery ~3. 30 ~t•Qhtt CA 9 t745 Thia 1>u11nesa 11 con NOTICll You he•• been e>ellllon concern1no yOwr rebruerv II 13 19811
l'h•• butlneu 11 con-duclflld by en tndlvldull eued. Tiie co.fft mer decide m11rr1age If yoy fall lo 11i. 1 Th-$72
'1uC1ftd bV 1n lndlvldual J()l\n l Uni I tO•IMI JOU w'"'°"t row rHPOOM wlllhln 30 d•Y• o•
Ro1>41rt H Ko rh1~ -•11~1 wee filed Mint *rd u11 .... iou , .. lh• dale the! this •ummons 011111 'C NOTICE
r1111 •l•lemttrit Wat fifed wnh lh• County c i.n of Or-epend wttttlft JO ... ..__ la 9«V9d Ol'I you Vo"' Cltl•ull r uuu
"111 Ill• Coun1.fClerl< of Or •ng• C.OOnty on January,. the lftfOnft•ttoft ~. rney be entered end ll'tt 09'ANQI COUMTt'
•'lgt'I County lh Jenuary 24 1«188 If you with lo ..... Ille IKt• OOUrt may .n1er a 1u<1om.n1 I tU""IOft COU..T "lM '2Mt42 vice ot en attOI',,_., 1n tht1 con111n1ng 1n1wne11ve or 700 Ct.le c.nw
'*146 PuOlttl•td Or11199 Conti matttt y0u thOUl<I 00 to other or-d.,, concerning I 0 ,, WMt
Publltl\td Or•not c ' Dalfy f>tk)I Jtnutry 30. Fet> promptly '° ,,, .. yOVt wtf!· dMelon of Pfoo.t'IY 9')0\J~ hnta AM, ••l\r P11Q1 Jt noer, 30 Ff!O· ruet'( 6 1:1 20 1tee tel' r~ 11 tll}' may oe IUPOOl'1. Child cuttOOy Cftlld CA. 92701 u•rv II H 20 Ii~ Tn-~to lllOd Oft bll'IO ~. att~ ,..., COtlf f>lalnlllf (Hl~H VAN T~~ AVltol Utt.0 h• lidQ 0. e nd tucf\ otl\ef relief., m•v DANO ----------1 •-IC Mt\flCE m ano..oo El tr11>un .. puecte oe grantoct by 111e coun fl\e Aupondint N GOC
Whe#t Ille l•fl lM\19t •ten ---'-~--""------1 c1~1r conrr• Ud •in Ml• gamtlllmMl of W8Q91 Ilk ,MANH TMI vO
1uming 11111ma to turn to ....... -C.-.... di.tlelll •"""'°'Qua Ud r• Ing of~°' oroo.t'ty OI' Cate No 024-ll 6.1 .J cllUlfled tor ~lh ,,,_ v"A,...... vv,.fy ,ponda cs.nl'.o d• 30 dlu otller court •u tftorl11d IUMMOHI 4' ot11nt1t1 me1nt090~ •~llnOft COU9'T fl•• le · 1ntVrmac1on ou11 .Proeeedlngt may n.lso rnult ... t.clt You l'I..,. betell
a a 2 a a a a a s a a a a a a a a
belftf hHtd "" .... 1ou,.. tn. date that 1h18 eummone COUNTY Ofl fttc'T\MA llf>OOO• dentro de 30 diet
e,-ct wtttlln )0 der .. ~ ts MMld on you your defaull Hell 94 .Mttoe laa I• lnformeelon que
tn. lnfotm•t*' .....,_, may oe entered •nd the IOO a. Vtototlo eiouo
11 y0u wltl'I 10 Mell 11141 ed coon may an1tt • fudgment A--, lSI UttOCI o...e IOllcl1't ti
vie• ol •n •llomey In 11\lt cont11n1n9 lnfunctlve or "-110, COl'IMfO de un ·~ on
rnaller you snouk:I dO to Other orders cone.ming Veftlwa. CA aooe Nte MUnto. detlerla nllC«io
promc>tly eo 1hat your wrll dlYltlon of pr°'*"'f, ~ Plalntllf J AMiS A lnrnodletainente, Cle HI• Publlthed OttnOt Com1
ten ~n1141 It any m•y be 9UpC>Ol'1, Chlld CUttOdy, chlk:I VEILLEnE menor1, •u rupuHt• Deity Pilot F•btuel'y e. 13,
rn.ci on 1111'141 euport, attorney ..... OO•t•. Aetpondent l<A THY A ttct11a, .. h•y aloun•. puede 20. ~7. t988
AV1101 u11ed II• eldo o. tna such other relief N rney VEtlLt"T'TE w reQ11tr•da t tlempo fh--ttl
mand1do El lrtbunal P'*'-bo Qrlnled by the court The CHe No 01429" 1· fO fHE RESPO.,D£NT l----------
dOCldlr conira Ud tin tu· g1rnlt111'!1411lt Of wAQM, tu. IUt!IMOMa The petltion.t hN fli.d •
di.tlcla • menot quo Ud r•-1ng of money Of PfOC*ty or NOllCfl You ~ -..i f)Otltlon con~nlng your
li>Cl"ld• cSentn> de 30 dtu oth11 r court autllorlud wed. T'hlt eowt ~doc* menl4tgt If you tlllt 10 file •
LH I• lnformtCIOn ~ue prOCMdl1191 mey Alto retult llfMMt tau "'""-' row r9IC)OMO wtll\ln IO dayt1 of
t1QVe rro 25 1oes .....,. Mer'd ......,._'",.. the aai. 111a1""' 1UmmOn11
SI UttOCI a.... IOllCller -41 IM A. ~ ct.ti. 9f! 9"M ...... .,.. .... .. totwcl on yOu,your dtlt•utt ~IO <'41 un et>oQMo en lrdl• c~. ~ Clef\ n.. lftfofmetteft .-..,_ mey bo on...a *"' tne
••• uunto , Cltll>llrl• ll-101 N Van O.o Attorney et 11 you Wlel'l to llMk ll\e ed· cOUtt mey ont• a judQmont
1nmedl1ttment• Cle Ht• Law t t02 W 11th Stroe1. YIC4I Of '" aftOI~ In Ihle conta1111no t~ctl,,. or
m1n11ra tu rttpue11• Sufi• 222 Santa Ana CA matt9f yoy lhOCltd do '° otl\« ordort conc•rnlno Ive.,,,., n.1-.n ....., a---?
etertta al ltay elQ\lnt ~ 0270f promptly IO that y0ur writ· Olvllllon of ptQC)Orty. ~ ,~ r-• '"• '""""'
IOI rtgltttada. tiompo Publtll\Od firef'l9e Cout ten rMJ)OnM If any INiy oe IJl.IC>POrt, cflttd cwtOdy, cfllld CIU81flod lldl wtll Polflt t-TO THE RESPONDENT Delly Pilot Fftlfvlr'f 8. 13, fli.d on lime ' IU9Qr1, attomey ..... coet1, )'OU In lno tight dtr.ctlOn
The petition« h111 filed 11 20 ~7 t,.M AVatOt vete<I 118 W'O c»-Md IUClh °''* ,...., .. mey tq find tho norno you
P*lltlnn conc4tfnlnQ vour l fh e 11 mandado [I trtbun4tf' ouodt bo orent.a tlY the court T_h0--1..:l\Md===-84=2l!t:s:' =7='-==--
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Orenge Coat DAILY P1LOT/Thurldey, Februefy 13, 19M C9
I LOST MY OWllER Ill
FOUND• MIER I
PLACED All AD II THE
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WATOnllT w/IMI IUUOTll I HUI 2 Bamii'2 Ba Condo. new. 1 bdrm upetairt, ~tlO, E/llde 28R, gar, pauo. N6 Ill-iiUlll CW condo, Mat M. pool atl
48R 2~ba, 2 atory. 2 ~ 2 ~ lrpl .. gar Skytlt• SNS/mo, w/d, carport, new cerpet & paint, 1750, peta. 2 ~ $895/rno tndry, pvt, utll lncf 5 min to ..,-g; ~ ::>
1385,000. CWI RMlty bf'and new 11125.' F.. • 49•· 111M 9-5. 494-319e 1al/tut + depollt, av .. t-211 Cabflllo. in-oe 12 ; WIT •rt t>QI, furn 643-42t0 ,. •
&4&-0520 49'3~4e TILUllT Ill IMO GOLF COURSE CONDO able 2115. 7eo.8515 MN condo M pool
.. , ... lwk l Mt $700' h I ; PCH Ufll attree 38R 28A. frig, On Narc:IMul -2BR 28A. ~., ~:~o "°,:''·::: ~~!\ave lndry, ~· ~;'9..:0. 5 min'° OF'1CE SPACE
1 .. 1uun12n,111 s900·! 5 ~m·f~ ~Id pet I ~~ar~blt~~.' ~1~ 2 ::. g;'1$,~~1..w1:. 850-5143 Of 84~t4&5 · !11 28'. 1, I: ""1• bch, m. 643-4290 Prc!:n.~~e.::., io; •
4bdrm,2bath.2400eqlt St0502br2ba2oar wld pet1 S975/mo 770-11150 844-7211agt EISIOE to bachetof unit •ap.c!out townnouw NB M/F. Fum room/pvt atorybldgtroml60tQ.f\.
on a huge lot. Triple car 539~191 Aot amf ~t I •---L •1 w/refriQ, 1tow, patio. utlt •Flrtc*cet bath. l<Jtc:Nn ptty~ to 12.oocJ eq. "· : garaoe. Drive by thta ----ltwJlff -• • ti Incl. $600. 544-3156 •Prtv•t• balconte1 or S500Jmo 7eo-f44t ..
home. You'll be Im -C..ta .... 2124 2fil(a;;;. §8A conao. s:c f 106 Move-In allow. Elllde lrg 28R bale gw Gerden petlOt Room !Of rent. tumW!ed. On Site Aaent :
P<MMCS with the Mlgh-28R f« be 1ownhOUM. entry & gar POOi, tennl1 TwnhM type apt. 2bdrm 120 E 20th si SUS/mo. ""'"" pvt bath/tntrancetyrd. MUNSON p~ :
bomood, Then call Jutle Gu 1tove. ow. A/C, & lac No pet& 1'.~ba, dehw9h, atv. crpt, M&--Otooor722-&428 · FOfappt&4&-30N/E 714/53\.o1UO •
873-3020 Of 631-1288 pa11o. garage. no pell $ t425tmo. 833-33-'9 drape, gaa/Wtr pd, pool, *I Ughted --coun•
•·ii·' ~!'~. S695imo.&4~7 •RENTALS AVAIL NOW lndry,nopett.548-73e7 F=.:~:~=~ !s== ~~/~~~:::,.,~,er;: ~ t--'ilt •3Br 2•11ea. E-llde Twnh• $900 lO $4000 r./mo 1 & 2BR Apt • 25 .. utK. Cettll lle0-8e71 •Sorry. no pet• pool, jac 1325 55&-1737 ' Po.t office ~au -~~r.~. ~~~~~~ 2 lrptea, apa, dbl garaoe Fe<guson/HaM 642'· 1183 mo All t>ultt tna, tndry rm, •Furnl9hlngil ave11 S 1250 No Pett ?22-8011 3Br, 2Ba. formal dining, near bMCh & &hOp& FUR~ISHED 28', Adult1 Gu for .-ting & Cooking lettJa/ CdM dtx Sun-. AIC. • 211..,. U •3Br 2'A8a tam rm ""' family rm new crptt 735-741 W. 18th St pref d No pet1 Seo<>/mo. Paid • ._. -aa. .,2~5 E~!·Hwy"*1'1t':o
Baytr-t Dodt 80' • · V'lf • • TSL --.... 2 111• Inquire 1711'A Rocheatet .,_ -""' ....,, 9'Ctl'f' ~t t your bee* yard! Crpts, drpa $975 drps, grdnr. 1825 111 1 -• -• • · mTll • CdM dbl Suttee. A/C, ~ r 2 ~your 1 Cat1Pete.Bkr751-3191 stry $t400 lit & MC 1or 2 8drm.1bath.Newty ...... Wkly rent•. Low rat• atnplepkg,utlla&.-or.
Q°:.rrters,1 ~i· r~:~~ 11tSHAAP Wt1t1lde 2Br Avail 0now OwnerW ~Agt • d900f New Npt Ht&, no $595mo. 28A, lBA, patio, S1~5 & Up/Wlcly Cotor 2WEC.tHwye7$-8800
Kitchen, 5 bdrm, 5 bath. tBa Duplex Tiie noot1, lrtJ lrw pets. $550/mo 642· 7642 pool. laundry room. Eat-TV, maid MMce. fr• COM on PCH -1 room otc
oustom pool and ac>a. All crpta, drpa, w/d hkup, 111·22U 2Bd tBa, cpta. drpa, gar. aide loc
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-;ncloME a!o au. coftet, hMted pool ~ w/wp entrance t3SO/mo
this with a Bay Vtewt Aalc· .. garege $600 +MC. Mutt ,7 .... -Y· ... to ooaen. Kltctt a tnc1uc:1et ... 720-1088
Ing $875,000. Julie 1tand credit " No pell. No pets. Adlta pref S OO TSL MGMT . &42-1603 evel. te5 N. eo.t Hwy, DESK SPC 11..,.. G
831-1266 Of 673--0302 770-56211. Lae. AVI 1/t, 548"7234 eve& & wknd• 5.48-8194 Laguna BMch, 494-5~ -'mo •.
---2Bdrm 1Ba, garaoe. tro den Ofc. lg P9flO w/~ Eeatslde 49r 28&, fncd patio, gmd ffr. Avl now lllT sat McFadden. •NW 9ITll ~Gd pat'kg 142·5010
yrd. crpts, drp1. 1 yr lee. B h L 2B 1B ·1 S600tmo Larry546-5880 28R 1BA, upper unit. ~ leac• Wkly rentalt now avail St050/mo No pell. 327 eac overs r a. • dshwr baleony view $129.50 wt! & up. 2274 MlfllT ..
Ramona Pl 645·5089 house from beach 2Br tBa. Cteen 2Br 1Ba. 2201 Pacific w/V.. i petto, Nwpt Blvd, CM Me-7445 Full SeMct 8uldlncJ. : IEL-.T IUD.DJ E'SIDE T /H 3BA 2~Ba $625/mo + some utlls & , garaoe. w/d l'lkupa $700 TSL MGMT &42· 1803 Near be9ctl. 328 thalla Corner ot W..icMt & !MM
4 bdrm, 3'h bath, quality FRPLC YAAD PATIO W/D some furn. Agl 72.2-9730
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VIiia Aen1als 675-4912 St. SSOO/mo 832-4190 IU I .. LlllE VIEW SUfTE .... 11 _. 2Br 18a upatrt. 571 30""'W p----"-~Hwy ••• •111 .... t, ~ard ..... communl-HKUP. DBL GAR, GONA Blultl Condo 4Br 2Ba, trg 28r 18a upper D/W, gld. Joann. Ml.JI 2 people. No ....... lwk 4'V • .... .... .,.,_,I T'I/ -~ =·~= $1050/mo 63t-8283 ~~~~~h~bl7~~~;<>° ::~1~,!6~/=-~7~~1, pt1a$535Agt550-,015 i'iiiillllPll* ~-e:r.'~~. ~POR~NT~.
and the prtoe ts st1n com-lmP<Ullve 2 1try 2ba mod p••• • ..--W/-ReMA ~a parabletonew..,.ICalt kit l'hkupsoartoo$695 Btutfs condo, lrg 4BR • 21111111• 2~~8!":9autted•; ""'' 1tow fac1tln ltatah Sut>let.Fr•pwtllng,low
ASAP IOf your personal l'lurry 539-61111 Agt c:ost bonus rm, good loc Clean. No pttl 84~96e5 I pl'Yt tlo/balcony tnct NO PETS 545-4855 27U rtM.. pllld \It.II. AlJrKOx.
tour. Julie 673-3020 Of LIDH W'S s 1900 Ownr 76()..()~7 2Br w/gat. crpts Water 1r:':: bltln~ No peti 280RM & 28A $700/mo., wlD tr:a: 1 :c m ~.: ~·1~ ::·i! ~
631•1268 Brand new 3bt 2'M>a l/p, Cllffhaven Haven 28r 2Ba. pd 836--'120 1-5PM 855-0665 Of 631-8107pm ~. dlhw9hr, atOYel HawWI 481"--2bllU10 (11') 190-9TI9 ·
Inc yd dbl t ott pti lrple, pool, glllage Mo-1~7 Orange "C" .. $600 Incl. No Pet• 545-48S5 I bctl tor Balbo9 Is n... lit ---------
OOlor Sl0950~·f.'9666· Mo, turn 0< uni $800· ~Boo.";,~!11o28r· f~;.~9 lBR ....... 1vm New....... Ml ot July (818)MW235 0FC 1Ptca for rent. ex-$900eau120-121s *WTSM* · r _...., -· '5oO · ..... · ........ · cest lndtv otc -full wv---------1Lovety 1Br$575. 2Br se15 tee. Uni E-sJde 557-2&41 ~:';f.,;.f.,~~1 IHtlh ti brt bellow mkt Pf. &41...-007
USTILIFF Incl gar. Most utll• pd Prvt 18r, trplc, pool, patio. · 2724 ..... .__ ._. '-
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lmmaoulate 3Br 2Ball0me 2323 ELDEN 54&-7854 gar. No peta. 399 W. Bay Newport~· 28' 18&. il25t fnd -tll XVI ...--• witl'I Assoc Pool, AJC, St $e15 650-6357 garaot. patlO;tndry, pool mo u . lrftM/ ..... Illa lrM new crpt, frplc S t350 •~EE CABLE T'V Lg 18r $725/mo. 550-8213 lmmed. NB 2 ~ 2 ocn. Prot.16ona! CPA ..,._
675-'912 VIII• Rentals Garden Apt Poot. rec rm Remodeled 2BA, gar, -. pool. Over 21. Wht lem avallabte s.rvtcee In $525 710 W 18th Street patio. No pett.. 2 people. NEWPORT MARINA APTS Pfef. Aft 8, 875-7797 elude • tlofliet ...:
VILLA BALBOA 1BA tba, $650 '388 Bay 722-0612 Beau11f\1128r 2Ba. micro. '<iCePJ . Hoa1t1/C•a•11
view. S 1050/mo. 2BA 3Br, 1 '~Ba S825/mo. · · lrplc, encl gar. Prvt COM · Fem rmmte, r1lilP n-phone ww••IO· cono-Geatral 1002 2ba S t300/mo. 962-4557 Move In 311. 143 Melody YlllUll I llUTI t>each, bOttsllp avallabte amkr $450/mo + utlll. terence room. tax lltnry, •OSOLITELY* -------,5=---. Lane. tEastllldel no 1>91•. 1989-B Anaheim Ave 2Br S1450/mo. Sorry no Cell aam.epm 873--'9e2 ~to copying, lite MC--
YOUR VERY BEST L~v:C,~1":1t~ro:t:~ Judy85l·9000 1Ba0uplex.Freeti,ciean, pets. 760-09198twn&-5 ,COM lhr 2 bdr/2 ba no-~~ ,.
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G 38d 21 B Anant cost . style Carport. Cpts/drps. 112 ullt. 873·9102. AV9i6able M"" 1 1911. 5°~~=! End rr~~lt !t,~ ·-·· $755/mo 955-2602 dya ~ ....... U 1;_ 1.:,. ~gt~ ;:88 + Doo/c:at w/Pfot fem, Mtltt And\ UM & cOmp.,,y
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yard & comptelt wrap· 539-6t91 Agt fee pe1s. Mature adults. TIWllllll 750-3308 or leave -'-......
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1111erlor Move-In lreehl tnaa ••I llu IOU llWPllT ~ 199t Newl)Or1. 648--8373 Frple,-:.::-ed oeiti,;', dbl PenthouM, MC bldg. pool metU09 ...,.,_,..... 800-l200 .q ft. S1.10 per
Ollered by a very rMllS11c t IL•l Tl IUOI Spacious 38r 2 llBa. new s550 t BR, air, fenced ar. pool & &C>L No pett. & rec tac $725 Nr Hoag Fem w 2Br lu<n CM Apt IQ ft grota. AWlll lmmed
& anxious owner at truly a crpt, w/d, retrtg Im-pool, carport, So. Cst 1t;nn 5750 Walk tG beeCtl 548-5953 w/akytltt. Senae of Call fOf llPPt 10 ...
bargaln pr1Ceof$229.500 Ocean view lrom mU1er macuiate $1500 lease. Pluarta.966-t136 66&W l Sth NwptPenn 3 &4 8r 28a. humora +.1325+.Debra 8 :30-5 :30 , Cr •l g ;~u~~~le ~~!',, b~~= =:,e:,~:':9~o= -VIiia Rentals 675-,912 $600 Large28r2baupper 645-2739 964--'163 yrty rnus $1050-$1350 54&-3981or1171-6332 631-126JI
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lered We are vety P<oud baths, kitchen, etc Inside Ocean View, 4BR 2'Jtba, Thurln St 875-5n2 18DRM w/carpon $620 3BA 38A WATERFRONT twtlM, 2ba., 2 car Q8f •
or this ltstlngll This month -New carpet PllYATI 1111.U o'Cf~·NS~~';'s° Ocean $620. Elllde to 2bt 1ba, OR w/pl'Yt anol gar S650 FriMC. aunrl, boet &lip avl. w2~·.~!o2partty5/mo !':"'· •...a--I "'-, ~_!~eshltlon~~1:...~cellot~t Blu.._ Condo G Plan. 48A QUIET patio pool .,_ walk to Udo Vltlege "' ., --~--=----..,---•-.• -......,."' ....., ....,.., ...-... VteW, 38R 2ba. Jrplc. pool, 2 penione max no ' ' s.4 2447 · Kldt poea.. M*• a50-4704 Sid• Tl•• Avallabl•
640-5580 ANYTIME! tows 3 ~ garaoe and 3ba. dOM to pool, tennl• s 1200/mo pets 646-51371540-0130 NO PETS 9-s 1800 mo. yMt1y ----·-----25'-Je' MM-llYe al>Oerd.
apecloua patio w/spa. and track. $265,000 or 506 E Ocean Front YIW lllllA 673-2747 or 875-0149 F tow w/prot Auetrallen
4Br ~ Oen, over 2700 llq. lease. $ '700/mo Call llmlL lllNEUll Both unfurn Rent untll IAll& l&l llTI AIRY 3 BR 2be. aundec* fem. tg NB Eatblut1 ~ onty 873-elOI ~
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BANl(CRO A1klng $399,000. Call f s.J lllO ly equlpt kit gar $630 ftat Off Irvine spotless 5 room 9r,1:;, s~:::, ~t~~92 kitchen. t;g play yard. 673-4496 Of 673-7427 Furn apt Pk Npt 38+r.m. .:~·/:"..:::"'9
George !or more lnlo. tr t won'1 lasll romantic lrple I/yd pet Chlldren welcOme. Ofps. Cllffhaven 28r 1Ba, lrptc, nd• PfOI M/F rmt• 1111 ~--------UICILl IUln caporn18drmWalk-•Hf.lltO• $775539-6191Agtlee OAUHlll crpt, dshwr, encl gar, etc.ldeallorretlredptr· June$400,780-3090 T ak• over , .....
___ ,__, GEORGE (7t4~8-9800 Ing dls1ance 10 HarbOr & Near So Co Plaza 3br 2ba PRIVATE TREE HOUSE ALL UTILTIES PAID lndry lac Utlls pd aons. No pttl 548-530e Lady w/Drlver'a lie. free Baker/Briatol .,._,newly .l" -------State Beach. Free & pool home rental 2 gar c bef 1 $700/mo No pets Room & ea h ooer1ea decorated otc phof1ea 11'1-CllllA Ill HE ILICI clear. Priced to sell rut $775 worth more al Plan G Condo In 1he Bluffs ompare ore you ren · · · LIDO DELUXE. 2BR, OR, t • ~ · elled 800 • ft a.ow
.1 IOO ,._ S 2K Adlt Pk 494 5863 539-6 90 Be Al I 'BA 3ba, close to pool. Newly decorated cuafom WI lffD A 111111 lrplc, brick patio. Ina. & pay &42• 2 It · ~ A<>et ' ,_. · Tl IOW 1 · r • t st ty 99 1ennts & track Sell dbesb lgn 1~dturesm pool. want a selec11on ol ,......., S 1250 IM 640-7006 Male blue collar contt wtcr going rat~ ~7-1 ...... ~t
One ol 8 kind! Unique A spaclou1 remodeled IMPERIAL 20x40 wllarne QUALITY LIVING -Coll"'"'e s 5 000 Q covr narege sur-w·-' ~~"' "'" _... · oceanfront lot Un-• -.. 26 · or lease rou~ded wltl'I" plush 01and-llvlng? We can offer any-NEAR LIDO MARINA to ltlr w/ume. 2btl2ba obslructed panoramic 3BA3BAslngle,storywlth porch. S26.500 Rent Prk Unit 3Br 2Ba. den $1700/mo Call Ag1. scaplnn No pets. thlngfromaamallaplto DELUXE 38R 2BATH bch condo. $395/mo e.au111u1 2 airy omce
view Call !or details and two master suites on an $225/mo. Age 55+. Autl'I w/lrplc LA. DA By park Sparling 833·3544 F~lth_..,,. lBdr ... and a 4 bdrm house. 111<><*-DECK 11250 ""'.58•• -s. 200 dep. 661·29.85 Corldo. 2274 9q. ft •. P«1 oversized lot In the 200 Laurie, Altr 8-46--'380 & shops Adlls pref'd No ...., "' 1 CM B HB ...,.... "" lum Wtlt of OC Atrpott Cs:~!.'nsgubOr~r:,~~; may block of Poinsettia. Ask-LIDO Water frt moblle hm. pets S 1O5 O o av a STEPS Tl IUCI U rnlsl'led 2Bdrm Inf. n · N · or 1 8 MM/Prof noo-amkr to SJOOO/mo. Groee IM,* . , 1•• --o Inn $390.000. Call looks llke St. Trof;y re-Lelnhton. Ant 546-5880 3 + 2 .. nar .,. fr""' remod 365 Wiison 842-11171 th nk of us llrs1 for thal Newport S Penlnsu !__2 ..... r ltlr 29A. CdM $400/mo aublet. VIiia. a.ni.L ~
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1bdr/1ba. decor doll-O/W, dbl oven. lg patio, TIUREIT lll-IUO apt carpet, drapes, lrpt, WISTUIE VILUll VIiia Rentals 675-4912 M/F Modem to aMr1I 2 to JS4-l7Q2
.l.:.._._:._... house. 759-3363 trplc, oar. pool Cable TV Upper Untl ()pix 2Br 2Ba. I patio S650/mo. 458-2630 BACHELOR 1495 Newport • VeraalllH gbdarr.ni:~.,· ea.com~ .!!'..~.· cmftri&l Prettrtr ••• larMr llH"'Onte• • . l • New 3BA 2BA. space rent ~1 $725/mo 545-400_!_ oar Ocean YU, blk to bch I OITTllE"" 1 BR $575 bachelor • QUi.t ground amk oil r ... ,..,,, 'd;p ma
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Magnificent 4 bdrm home DUPLEX·2 r tba each WI f Sal 14 new crpt, paint, lrplc, pvt V B PENTHSE 2BA. 1 ''\ba, pets $675/mo Westside se t5 28r 1'1\Ba, .._ __ 644-7211 ,....1 ..: ... 3 BA 2ba "'"I 11_,,. to location. 545-4123 1n this exclullve gated So-ot-PCH $264.900 1 tr t yd 96' union Ave. St095 1 b 1 b / TSL MG .. T ·~2 1603 ............ -.. .. " _. · ...... ,.. auous ayoceanvu ,... .,.... t200sqft,patloNopets bcl'I S350•13 utll •ComblnedOtftce/C!<.._ community 3 llreplac:es. 521 Carnation By owner 2-Bdrm House on R-2 lol. 645·6173 After 6pm $1200/0bO 646-,375 -Om ••t-n Avail 3/2 548-4506 On Newport Island 1BR, 54&-53961573-2507 EJten ....,..,..,
beft>ercarpett.luxurlout 673-024tor673·15'1 E Side C M, $t10K, -p . 2126 -S ES BOAM --encl gar. S750tmo, yrty ----·----,-::---~2' ~It •1~1;;; master bedroom suite, Celt • l024 Agent 533-'242 Dau 1111 •VER AILL 1 * $695/mo, upper un11, Dau Ptiat 2t only Call ~17 Prof fem to shr 38r nr a .,._
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room, multiple bullt-lnt, 3Bdrm, 2 Bath. Quiet resl· ---VIiia BalbOa 2Br 2Ba, fam· mediately All utll pd 5425/mo. $900/mo yrty 28R 1ba. no ----------==-:-: FREE TANDtNG
tutl wet bar and • bree1h· dent1a1 ar'""" ""-"~ "'"II Bn1t1/Ct•••• Baat. hack 2140 I $ t 100 v·11 R t ts 2035 Pomona 661--3653 att6Pm pets/carport 548-5682 Prof to lttr 28/2b, COM Lrg Show Room & omc.
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700 Poinae«la, 790-1781 OCtentront &outl'I Laou~• C.... U 11ar 8U C• • ~ •' , ••• ~tilt " 'I'S !'\ l &SI ldry $475 11t oO 112· 72te Oeelgt'I liCMICa av•1>1t 1n ~;~::~ ~.:
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•CYte & C01Y 2+ 1 H20' decill, •Ira rm. flp 2 $&20/11'0 Nr bMc:t1 No lllK\.11 1 ..... 1111 PAAENTS .... p,,, ~152·1422 _ ce .. M bidder to be
1t Rat• 1 • 1 • git seso ~110& fully lum at~t to peta, No amkra 873~2'6 I ...... ..... .. It home Mtir11yn 840-7020rl NP'B l6l 4 rmt , exam l 1 ewairOed ell ....... on Tnftllf ll...... beach yrly-S2$0 Imo 8 "8 l I ll•...S ...... 1 111 Fum Rm/be, kit & ~ ..,. " 1 000 ....,.. R ~ .., ltfl'M of CMt'1 ....,_ '0 315· 1378 or 875-0214 2 r • • \.k)C)er Nn crpt ...,, ._ y ~ .... ... -,. days ot ~~ paint IQ eundeetl H75 W. Kl1 I 111 WU11 llCI.. • -o Pf'" no ..... AQllJ"I M• c~ Call l..IC)()..442-~"
BIG 48f 3e.-. -lam rm UPPER UNIT 28r •loft 873 nS'o M~• 72Q.449 t $350/mo "" 54 4 .... 0 c ........ ..._.... Alrlllm Ct trplC So of PCH Im~ Large deell.. OClNfl vt.w IU ~ '""'"' · .. -----occup $1650/m<> !!09'' Lrg tront ~•td Frptc, 28drrn. 2ea. trplC, ger-oe Tll awllllll lM-<• 1 MJ· llU Larve room. lndry tac o'-. 22S 630 eq n W\t t, N-1n town? Cluelfloeel ACAC~ ••k for J~ DIW mlCro, wa l'l/dryr S09'' FemlMI t9951mo $250/mo Aete req'd utlt. Iott ot oarkll\O can Mlle> you ..__. ~ e:t.3-~'4 110 875--~27/E ~oot 71•1818 .... Mle \Vacant 720-11422 '-------r.,.--------"I\ Cott• Maaa 6~ 1372 U2-9Mie :=---.J=~=~====M2=~M=11=
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laduu PtrMult 3M2 Prtfttdtaal/ Clerlcal/OfUct 9400 Cltrical/Offtce, i4~1Techlnl/Tr .. •1 Salta 1510 Cl•M/ltttnraatt Gtatral 9530 Mltcellaaff•t IOIS ~stuhjn Bit ITTllllYWAITll M•laittrattft 5100 IOllllTSPAYAIU HOfPTlllllT/SIC'Tf I HOS w ma TIH20 PUT-Tiii '~~n:~~ ~~'!:~1s1::r~
BEAU alon FOf Sale e Ally to put on rtt.tlner. MAN·GER NB ttdvertlstng agency UYllTiltll j • ... SS 1m1YtlWHI '" Hunt Beach SELL ope<aton, brand new •u~t )'OUr income n 0.ttlll 0tlet119d S*SOn to needs recept1on1s1 • to TYPISITTla/ TlUPIHI ULIS Apply at Puffin• RH· Fo t"6 Univ__..., of MICh· r OR S53S 1194~ IS3 equip 171h St., C M Full by '2000-$5000 weekly l1llAccountaP1ya1>lt P<>$· handle ..,.,,., of • ping I p••n IP ••Tiil tourant 3050 CoHt Hwy, r ... .. .. ., P'io. S t5.000 Ask '°' N9Wly appl'd ok Lv name 1mm9d1ate opening IOf lull 1t1on In busy 0 1ange and misc lie d~tlH - -Full·tlme potltlof't •5 wpm CdM Cati Loula a.4<>· 1573 lgan Survt<y R .... rch FOR Ni. UnMtt.ity Ath·
Jonn 213·4~-74«58 Art & phont• 662-73 43 um.01ttr1ct Man....-County Ad A~cy A/P Front otflce appearanctt 1mm•dlalt o~nlng lor typing required Sal9atx· C.nt.,lo()O(lduet~ .. teuc Ckil> Mernb9fthlP
6pm 213-434 1120 --I S • -Must enjoy workl"" with a11pe11ence required 10 and •xii phone akllla U.Pt< tyl)M91191 Mu1t petlence helpful Salary IGeatral 5530 hOld lnt9t'Vtews at spec;I-Call (wk) 955 8852 (hm)
I ,,_ 1 Ptutaa "'"" chlldr•n Elipe;it!'ICt Key by touch. typing a req d ,0 wpm non-have hht m1tk VP plu• commlNlonK Cell IOI hla.. .,.. tic addreaffl throughout ••ti•••• 3004 llelpful mutt Excellent l1111g1 smkr f)(lt bet'lef1t1 Call uper PHl•up back-1ppoln1m1nt. athleen ntf t•t Orangt County Mull be 831-3907
o,,.rtaal ty 290I EICilTS-IOIELS boneflll tor appt EOE 6"4·7520, gfround hetd~lut X!'!t be",· ~~on 642·•321· ext l&JLY PILIT ~~:}!:kbledu~~gl~~~~~ CaatrH I IOll
Charier Yacht tooklng IOf We oNer an excellent ban· Send resume to 8Sk 101 Lor1 e Ila inclu ng m ..... 1ca1 llldll OIAST .. ..,.,.,, Mull have own car & flex· S,1Jr•tal
50•;. partner Profitable 841-5627 efll program, paid va-Mrs Brecke P 0 Bo:., dental tnaurance. con II you llt looklng tor ext1a Ible am. pm & wMkend C ' ca~•
e1t11>llltled buslne11 Ex lcfaHll a cations & hOlldaya, bonu• 8710, Newpon Beach, IEOllETHY /f ·tl•• genial atmOlphell Con-l&JLY PILIT spending m~y. Of Ilka hrl. We pay $4 60/hr & :i~:'!:iu1~~~nt & mtsc.
cellent tax advantage; I t ti 3012 program and dental In· CA 92658 Typing. flllng. Ph01H11, lact Allasa. 842-432, eict 330 W Bay St to go places llke Mag10 21c/ml A 5-day training 673-8646
Call Barry 675-6484 al rac ta su;ance I Salary plu• IALIOA IAY CLUI order deck Abto to 291 Costa Mnao, CA 92628 Mount11n. Knott• S.rry session 11 required A non -•APPLE 11-m Prh1ate m1 eage re mburstment handle variety . Farm. or win Prizes arid d Is c r Im In• tor Y a I-Ptll A A.llaalt 1041
Mtlltf Tt LtH 2914 lesson S 15hr Setup nome. Applicant must apply 1n Call 953•9845 NA•IE OIAIT SAUi Nmlll Awards. Cell us nowt llrmat111e action em-AKC 6lk/tan Mini 'bOxle. WE~AN HELP FXsfl bustneusystem 554-55•0 person at Daily Piiot, 330 hrohtl•1 Oltrk latLY PILIT WANTED gO<>d people 642-4333 ployer Send reply. to l/9166. female, S400
OO<>d Ratea & Terme E I -1 West Bay St Costa Full 11111e MOl'I fnru Fr1. ac-SCTllY/IOOllHPEll 330 W Bay Str.et with goOd voloes 10 earn AIDE F llve In aaalst Ma Patt Gross. Regional Male S350 549.7309
Ev 637-9789 0y 731-2882 •I •z•ta Mesa. Ca Apply 9 11 I i;urattt tyµ1r1g lor P O's Investment Firm In Npt Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 up 10 SlOOO per week teacher In whlchr rm 1 Supervlaor, 350 Sharon
Mr T P. Cascade Fund• cran• Cart 3016 am or 2-4 pm (Clrcula-Detail/figure Oriented 10 B~acn seeking lull lime 142·4121 easily Cell Chris $300/mo n-smk 645-23671 Park Of., Apt l·I. Menlo COCKER SPANIEL puv-
Ntatf Waat.. ztl& Babysltter-5 yr old boy. train keeping exper Go~ e cr .. uve, l2 women S 150 Call 644-048 t llon O.pt I I kfly Heavy phones Will secretary with ~k 1-800 233-0491 B I Park. CA 94025 pies 7 weeks. wl papers
Wlo Interest lat & 2nd Mon Tue1, Fr1 Wage llWHRT 1 645 5000. e•t 52 i typing. grammar skllls. l I SSlO Claltt/ltttaaraah ~=:' n'::~~a~em~~1j PAITE·IP SHIH TZU AKC,
Trust Deeds Short Term neg 673•8628 640•5134 AIOllUOTIUL All word pr0<: & phonea 1 11 5520 1raln Call Joan 842-4975
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C .E.ERlL OFFICE necessary Good growth •••L•S 1•11AL• ,~ S500 Interest monthly all lllYSlnH •EHH l•THlll IHIH I potential $1600/mo -" • " llLIOA IAY CLUI --Art/Drafting background Dec 20 '65 M/F Paul (7 t4) 599-1281 f ull time now P/tlme later Faaclne11ng par111ull time BKKP. 2-3 yre some com-helpful Apply al the Pen· H/499-5883 W/673·0556 Approx 12 days/mo For FIRM Accurate typing for data Non-smoker 673-4227 position u brtdet 18191 poler exp pref. will train. 16&<> Ptacenlla
AaataDCe•eatt Airline Stew 5 children 0 Pe n 1 n g f o r 8 n enlly ma1llng hst l1hng consultant in Coste Mesa FOOi SEflYIOE Mt F 8-5pm, S650/mo nyaaver
Rel s CdM 644·6025 enthusiastic suppo111ve etc 63 t 6460 SECllnlllY Bndal Salon Will train 11 F1t1me AM breakastllunch please call Steve lor Intl Alie Costa Mesa
Aaataaceatalt 2920 lllYIITTEll person w/a great atlllude GENERAL ON1ce & Lite T·1p1ng 60 wpm some exprd In retell sales shift 2 yrs fine dlntng 1 t-5pm 241 -700 t _________ I & organ1zallona1 & comm Okkpg required full time 659-5559 exper May incl wknds -Work from 3 00-8·30pm
Ma1inl l11tra•11tt IOS5
Conn Curved Soprano
Seiraphone • S,485
646-7662 all 4 3CJ'pm
nYCllC/PlLI CUI Saturday Only 10-5 My skills Also secretarial Bool<k9ep1ng Computer Nr So Cst Plau. Call lor OAllllH Mon -Fri In • lrlendly ,..
reader 20 yrs exp Call home 1oca1 refs $5/Hr computer booking & Entry tor CPA 87S-2070 appt 7141957-1838 Pl•TllY CHI Retell Nursery needs lued atmosphe<e help-
650-2758 Otane 631-8964 751"8003 l>twn 8 3o-:__ purcl'laSlng ab1llles Send LITERATURE TYPIST /RECEPTIONIST llYlllTlllll full ume 3 5 yrs exper All weetiend PIT Cashier• no 1ng us bulld clrculatlon
Caring babysitter needed resume to H Lee. cto llSTlllllTIOI For Hunlington Beai.h In lCCOW UEOITIYE around cook exper nee Call eppt lor tne Dally Pilot ORUM SET 5 -pc 1 Sym-
bol. silver, gd cond $250
645-2623 Cheryl
•IHI A RESllU * on Tues & Thurs for 6 mo Klamm 296 E 15th St dependenl weekly news-Needed for Automouve & 645-5000 exl 521 Monday-Fnday 646-7"' 111
Pe1son11tzed Resumes & old boy Your hse or mine ttA. Costa Mesa. 92627 Must have car Be avail-paper 20 hrs/wk To E c LLOYDS NURSEFW ti you possess
letters Same day service HB area Chris 893-2354 able 101 part time work input press releases & ~~~~rtla~~~te sai!!"!~19~ llllll YACllT OLll COUNTER Ory Cleaners * A pleasant speaking
avall Resume Works 1n RECRllTlll MA•AIER I 4·5 hours/day Mon-Fri other copy and answer rapidly upending local WAITRESS Wed thru PfT Afternoons , Set voice Gar11e Sales
Newport Beach 759-7044 llELll lllYSlnER I For natlonwtcte co BIO 9am 2pm Person must phones C all Roger newspaper Aggressive, Sun Fl ume days &!per, No up nee 642•5466 tt A po1111ve 1t11tude and -I 292 needed respons person SSS to right person Call ' be dependable. neat & Angle 642 432 t or sell-dlsclpllned lndlvld· mature & dependable tt Ara wllllng to learn c., ......... , 6122 Lost Foaa4 S lor 11 mo old baby boy, R J 250-0912 1 responsible Pos1t1ve at 842_ 1444 uals may earn excellent nee Refs helpful tmmed IELI NELP • We wlll help you make
my home H B or yours M... l/Dt t l 5105 lltude only no negative Income (salary , COrA· opening, ask tor Mellnda wanted Days. PIT lrom $5-S&thour Snow chains S20. t1d metal
tbls $35. piste molded
chairs S9, swvl rckrs S45,
lsh Ink $5. tg llashltes
$6 Call 760-8 t60 FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
142-Hll
FOUND Cat gray striped
wired Rhinestone collar
at tile Versailles Condos
631-4960
H B or C M Hours 9em lCI • 1 I people'" Easy work, no Tecltnic1l/Tr14t1 S4.50/Hr to start Call THIS JOB IS FOR YOU' 10 2 30pm M F Salary 11•SfS AllE I selling call weekdays. 5505 mission), benefits, and SNACK BAA COOK. Neg Need bel. March 1 " 6 8am 4pm adllancement opportunl-Weekends now, ad--Ooug 631•3302 CM area Homemakers. studenls
C 11 11 3 893-2645 Part time. 3 hrs per Clay Modern Merchandisers ASSEMBLERS. apply lam ly Sales and/or advertls· dltlonal summer hours DRIVE A-Parking Lot and relirees are en-a a er om --' day week S5 50 per hr I Ing e perlenoe helpful Dtaestics 30111 432_6014 Costa Mesa (7 14) 541 -0696 only. MacGregor Yachts. x lmmed opening Ask for Sweeping. no exp nee. couraged to apply
f ic Hskpr ror family, lllTNODHTIC OFC OFFICE Mlllllll 163Pl1CPT1aUcReEn1F1aR,ACMMEll I OSRel~•dl~eE1!vC~~O~StTo R11ndy 17tiae11 ~~y:i~'o r':~;d h:3~-f~O: CALL 642-4321 Ex1 225 Traatrrtatioa
I i; 30 am . 12pm o wn 'For Community Health • · *NOW * It 7012 lrans n-smi\r Eng spk Skilled Orthodontic ASSIS· Agency. Mission Viejo experience required I EASY ASSEMBLY WORKt Powtr Ill
onl rel 548-.4642 alt 1 tant to trans111on to lron1 Tyµmg req'd 84 t 6770 Good salary and working llll Y PILOT ror Italian~~~ Breaklaat S600 00 per 100 --t9 fl WELLCAAH CUddy I Y _ desk lor busy Irvine of· I conditions P 0 Box 1560 Guaranteed Payment No E••loy•tat Waat.. cabin Johnson t 15 OB
I NOUSEIEEPH flee Must type & nave ex 1 Rtal Estate Office Msr. PICTURE FRAMER Cosla Mesa CA 92626 & Lunch Full or Par1-tlme Experience/No Sates 5535 VHF Westrlg Trailer All
Live in for sngl pro-, cellent commun1cat1on E xper1 en c ed L arge 12546 Valley View pos111on Ins benefits Details send sell-ad· 10 Id ilt equi pment lish/skl
tess1ona1 Lite cooking Salary open Full· time coastal 0 C olf1c~ Reply Garden Groove 893-8505 Cati Toni or Al>bye at 11 d 'es s e d s I am Ped Mother 0 "mo 0 son w 6 26
No cn11cJren (yours or his) 6'10-4292 to Bo:ii 4355 Costa Mesa Fornaio 640·4279 envelope ELAN VITAL babysit your child. prefer 55000 494• 1
B CA 92628 C I Cl t I PRESHOOM HYHTlllH COOi ll•E 1 PllEP --903 3418 Enterpr•se Rd 5yr and under in my HB 26' FIB Spor1shShet ~~~~3~ ~~k 10, ~~'~ h RHISTERH HllSES on 1 en 18 ACCO HT EXECUTIVE Ft Pierce, Fl 33482 apt, reas rates 969· 7313 Nu engine. VHF Sounder
Needed tor rapidly ex-RlCE-IO•IST Immediate openinn tor IANO WAITORS Exp Cl /CllPUIOI IS6 800 AYS 646-9000
MOUSEIEEPEll pand1ng Home Health needed lor busy company quallf1e<l person Hams Ad11ert1s1ng Sales at a All -
M&ture exper 1 lull day' C8Je Agent)' Full time lnteflllews 5 10 6 dally 1600 1660 exper netp. rapidly expanding 1oca1 WAITRESSES For well kepi East CM CARE • 15 years exp NB 37 Sedan ~por1hsher. tw~ rt I " Needed l o r Retell Only 673-0910 CdM 11••1y1•• 1•lllSl•I .
per week Mu'll have car Part-time & per diem t 7962 Skypark Ctrcle lul Eicellent company newspaper Aggress111e Eves & nights The Grinder condo complex Call Refs 011ne 645-9tt8 t ~~;!s~B T~a~·s O~~ • F~~~~ ~.';a~r Rte;:hta~ & references 499-4905 available Xlnt H lary Su1tf' E Irvine 261-0333 beneltts and wortong sell Cl1sc1pllned 1nd1111d· eSlaurant 1400 PCH NB Hank 631-2168 or John NercL.aa4a'tt 'ed' $17.soO 646-w03 Benef11S & mileage rnn<1111ons Apply uals may earn ucellent 631·2556 wl salary req • ·Santa Ana NB 6•6-0766 LADY to Clo hte nouse ralTN -----------lllME Nu. RECEPTIHIST income (salary · com IHOST flt day or eve. apply Loi person wanted FI T 40' PACEMAKER
all 6pm work & cook meals tor llESOIRCE CEITER tor LAW OFFICE 1n New OU•IE COAST m1ss1on1 benetns and 1n person at CoCo's apply '" person.Cormier AatitHI 6010 Alt cabin. V6 s. all xtras
FOUND Male Shepllfd Lab ~:r~~J <J;lm~;~~'i6t I l ll port Beach Busy pnone lllU _PILOT advancement opportun1·' 2 l31 Westclllf. NPB Suzuki, 23663 Rockflelct (TH'l RATTLE SNAKE) $55.000 AYS ~6-9000
Mix, blk/lan Female long 400• 1 Wtrtttlttr ,,hll Cl ' & lite l1hng Must be-Able 330 w Bay Street ty SS1es andtor adver11s I LEAi SALES PEllSOI 770-7001 R 1 m~ng1 on Rep r o 44 •12 Fully equip! xlnl
haired grayt wht Cat Teac'"ert 4650 tW't 10 1 to handle public front ol Costa Mesa Ca 1ng e)(pertence a must B 0 1 b onze 23" 5 67 M 1 A t Sh P • 12llO Send resume 10 For lt811an Bakery Cale IAl ..... ll•OE t••t•EE ronoc n r cond can steep 1 a e us' ep up llce1<1tyhsh appearance or call 642-432 t A Ible at e 1111:: na high Really beautlful Detroit eng Pico 11 Long ~e~~le~~~~e ha:~e~,=~t N!~~~ll~a~~~ll~~!ch i 714)1~1 -3103 j 9~~e~~~rt,0?a~~~~~ appt Pri•h•S Prt4. Mir. , ~~a:&;~0c;St s~~~~~~P Fu~-11~: ri.;: R::r.n:~!~~~, ~~~nt O~~-S2500 obo 548-3043 Beach Pter 636-5570
Cat Mate Snepard drea 1714)497-5464 Clerical/Office '5400 needed tor high vofume Ible schedule Ins ben-clean-up Must work well AtrliHCtl 6011 Sklpjack 28 It. -,"¥In
w/shaved hip Female SECRETARY I last mow ig printing corn· llllY PILOT etits Apply in person or with people, & must have I IUY IPPLIAICES Chrysters mint cond
Shepard blk/tan MAie Teacher Prescllool I UPERIEICH TELLERS Independent sell·stener pany to lutlow thru with Cost!3~:a B. ~~ S9
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2627 call Toni or Abbye II For-CA, drivers lie Appro.111 Newpor1 Sllp 6 wheel
1ong haired blk ca1 Christian Ministry Due to groWlh we have to mttn..t e lroni office or oroelucllon & Clel1very naio, 640-4279 35-40 hrs Newport Phar LES 957-8133 tr a 1 I er . S 2 7 . 0 0 0
Female gray/orange Cat Costa !-1•sa 64?-QlAl 1mmeel1ate opening:. at .,mall e~tabl•sMd film vrocedures Call now I MOTHER'S llTCllE• maceullcals 897 W 16th •SALE! SALE!* 6703-~365 or 548-0779
644-3656 Newport Beach Proleuio11l/ both our Newport Beach ' µrriduc1ion company 261 7460 NOMr FUR• SALES St Newport Beach S l I '1014
Regular r ull-t1me pos knowlPCl e in all hllses W E L DE R S -M I G 1ln store & hOme Prefer cooks and also for •llllT MA•AIER Washers $99 & Up 2 141t Laser Sallboats. Animal Shetler Ad•iaittrahve 51001 & South Coast Ofhct>s Must nave extens1ve1 I " is now hiring day cold hne Refrigerators $f29 & Up II oats
F,~~~?e Cl;gm;1~011~;:~~ ADMl•ISTllATIYE SECTY •lions S 1100 • 3 year'S of olliceg procedu?es in ~acGregor Yachts. t63 I I Re1a11 eYpe11ence day/evening server~ For l a$lles Fitness Center Dryers, gas/elec S99 & Up wlcustom Diiiy Trailer,
tags Stale'Wil&on CM For Cnr1 st1an Group ex perience E•CPll ent tlud1ng word process1r1g f lac.entia C M NETTLE CREEK FHhion ~=~::, 't~11~c~18~0d~~tEs (714)497-5464 Stoves $99 & Up e.11ec cond. 966-3767
645-3585 hOmes 957-6190 I t>eneflts Call Personnfll hnrikl<Pt>pinq and basic Classified Ads are the Island 6~!1~8~ Tom t 7tn St CM •fTIUTIO• Complete Line or Home 34 It Hunte< Tired of waJt-to• details ccimpvtf'r operation For answer 10 8 succ;..esslul Furnishings ' ih FOUN05mdrkgrey tedog CLASSROOM AIDE COMIERCEIA"I( lurtn..r on l orma11on garage oryardsdl'ltsa t you are ll'lterested and ALLAPP'..IANCES 'g lor delivery on your
E1 Morro Sch l ag Ben B11ingua1 subsl1tue ctassrm 17 141851 9900 p•t>a"le tctll K, ist• al better way to tell more knowledgable in nutrition Full, lltrllftt4 boat snow speclal? This
reel collar 497 5095 e11s ~~e s~g:~~r n~~c~y EOE M/FIHIV 714 494 1057 people' ~loen~~e~·s. ~~::81 II~ I EactllHt CH4ittt1 ~~~f~~~~~:~~~!~'t~~
FOUND sml wht tem dog Sp.tnsh Lang 3 hrs per Openings Now Available Kitchen for 8 pos111on in UNIQUE FURNITURE waiting lor you HO<>d
bhnel 1n 1 eye Bristol & Clay $6 53/hr sa apply our nutrition dept with 1 1947 S Main St MPS/self turfing . Jib
MacArthur SA 669 4743 20451 Craimei Lane HB management future Santa Ana CNG stove. depth finder
dys 964-8888 CAR ROUTES Mo thers Market & BtwnEClinger &Warneron VHF stereo. Loran. ratt
Found Young 1em 1te r1noRFOR DISTRl(~T MA AGER Kitchen 225 E 17th St M111nSt SeelheBearl w/outboard 3 batteries,
D 0 b e 2 1 o a 1 ll F ES~VL E sectton ot ,,. Costa Mesa 551·1220 wind speed/d11ect1on .
S""'erstrom • R ~11t s • E E I C h 0 0 6 s 2 5 knot I"" and mueh much N~Cl owne~ o; goo"d growing progress111e WA TED arn x rs 811 OFFICE SPACE AVAIL lor pen 1 . un I • more B oat may be vl--
nome 556 2936 ~::~~~'7a~~~~~;a~~~ 1 For De/Ivery Of This Paper ~~~~~e at,tg;n~~g~7 ::: A~,~~1~~~~~ 4s~~R:a~~ ~Pa~:_96boc"ait~~~ ~:~
LOST 19 F blk dc.g no col w rit ng Huntingto n s1stance 642-1334 Cell 754-7223 955-0333 or Pat Scheer
1ar fl1endly vie Corona Bf'aCh Independent \11111' i11 fWr..,011, \ln11dC1 \-Fr1da\. JI .00 to HUNTINGTON BEACH 250 4041 Clel Mar 640 5257 17969 Beach Blvd Parl Time Maintenance Seers Kenmore waaher & •
REWARD' AusHallan Cat Huri11n9ton Beacn CA 1 ,):00 at :~:SO \\ Bel\ ~t.. ( o ... t a \lt·..,;1. llELIHUlHllARI Gas Dryer brand new
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9264 7 No calls oieai.e f 0 UN TA IN VALLEY WOHIH IHIYIHll cond 5425 obo 951 •9390 7022 :::,o~~.:a~~ri~'~n"''/a~:t ir s HE RE' Tne Ultimate ""t art 111~ pa\' $:\:.!.) p t·r \\ 1·1·k pl u-. t"< p1·11~1·..,, l lor o1t1ce, plant and yard Fuaitare 6014 IOIT SLIPS AVAIL 1o~t 1n Laguna Nique1 T 1 Se ce ~e n~" IN 0 E PENDENT maintenance • odd 1obs I
Dec t9th Please call tt~~;~851 ~~o c;mm 7;; j 15-20 per week 673 4664 I IUY FUllllTURE De Anza Baystde Village
714 643-t650 a Furure call 493-5051 LC:S 957-6133 300 E Coast Hwy, NB
A4nrti1ia1 Rates I Cemeat/Coacrete l..,E.-lec..,t_r ... ic,..1_1 ____ Landsuping
lmiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Driveways patios pains J DON s ELECTRIC & Lawncue
$2.40 per day
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etc. No 101> too small •498-3797 Service call-;
Re.ts M1c~e1 536 0553 dryer outlets etc bnncle!'l
•BRIC!' & C.ONC.RE TE* NEW REPAIR Ouahtv No
FrF'f> "51 Gl')oel rates 5 1ot:1s to small reasr1notilr-
t•'l 11 QC 497 7"164 Tom Free es1 he Cl 1;·11 ?14'
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t:lear nou<.e '40 085 ~ tr Pe PSI <:.req 968 ) 11e ~ ,,,.,, E'umal"S c 48·60C.5
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Lie =425924
Call Anytime 964-i'O 17
GLASGOW PAINTING
lnl/E11 JO '(rs eirpPr
et s 642-521 4
INI EXT 20 YEARS EXP
AvPrage Room S29
E;rtir•O• Stucco S t30 •
Materials 642-0442
QUALITY PAINTtfllG
Low winier rates Free est
Call John 722 9707
A A A PAINTING lnHE!<t
l OWES T possible p11ce
tu Step Ser 11ce 662 3235
Your
S.-r,,1te D1rPrtor,
Reµresentat1v<1
642-.C321 ext. 309 Hr.1u'if'clean1ng 1<1 t'~ ~KP
rPti<1blf' rPilS free ,.!>I 1wr
FENrE~r.AIFSTt/fl>lllm p .
r1•rm1 , •'' <. M NB Masonry _ ... ,'!!'.,'!!'._1a"'!l1..,._!'!!!'!!~'!!l'!I!-
''""" Pina 64S 9861. C 1Jll.>1 ......... ,,,,. NI 1tP 64:? U06 -.-0-1-o1;-~ .... w-... -11~-0-,-1c-~-w-o-ri--FARTHING INTERIORS
HANGINGtS TRIPPING
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A • l C 'l ' Bf'~tr•1,.GJl 'I'. 7 '' tr,rr ,.,, GJrvfi4' C,)ll PTI •BRICKWORK* ANDYS WALLCOVERING COGlhCI et IDll lnstallotion & Removal
ExQu1s1te Acoustics Re· H0U5fCI EANINC. i<yppr vOIJ BIJ I • I NS I All fC, r f,7S ') 17S REF S Int 11a1nt1ng 548-40 13
sprayed or remove Dr~ '1"' , ,"'1s1:18ile667~<1Ell1 tor r,aragP co11.1"r·t.'"" ~ •. 01~''''~ l'HST.OM .. lllTELS. c •"8" Wallcovennn in wall Repair s 84 7-790 1 rpP PS -, '>Y a1s LI ~ ec av1rH)t.s. "'" I" "' , .,. ,, Prof hOu$ekeeper new 10 Clo5'3t5 ol\/L ">411 !')444 lor t1rP1Jlarecj ·539-0345 stallat1ons Reas Conault-REBLOWN OR PAINTED ant Asr;1gnm1 581·8590 AISO tnt1E,t Pa1nt1ng ar11a seeks e•er nomes H1alin1 MA"ln"'y wo1~ Gen clean
L1c=?88597 1\3 1 929'5 '1"' •PIS 673 1551!15 _L_T_H_A .. U .. l -IN .. G--M-0 .. V-,-N~G-uri ,, .... '"'" removal
0 ER CO ST CS RESIO l COMMERCIAL Garagt-& <ard Ctnup!! ~ •J' l ',teve 835-4633
M O N A IJ I lrPP 1!'1~ Elsa 646·3:>5• Jor 64S 8191' •, T IGC<> MASONRY· TILE NEW A OLD C.ElllNGS Sorua 722 BOSS SPRAYED 527 2'>8q NPT GMILAGJNA ArPa NII)'•" Ir, ,mall All types I rep ,..,1 L1( 63 1 2345
"NH& 'EM RITE"
DEPENDABLE OUAUn
Workmano;t111) 6•2·6813
Alt1aalt Coatractou Hau1w~·c1,.anup pa1r11n9 -•---------........ ________ moving 7 Clays 49• 2 J4 1
Parking Area Repa1rs & a..1..11111 te· t i I Rt•n ••• --•• 'Hauling Moving Clear
Wfl gals should hang
1Qi4fllhPr Hangtremo11e
839-0730 an\'11me
_M_o_vi .. a.,1 _____ Pluter /Drywall
•A-1 MOYlll* Resurfacing • RQof1ng 4 Commlf!!lld 1-2345 uo'.!I 7 O!lys Lowest rall!'I
Waterproofing• 63 1 • 199 <...L EAN & EXPERT ln1 Exl paten ptaslerlng
Asph11t-repeir-pr~ nq 1ots
apl comple~ neav.,. rot111r
Joe 645 4269 7alTI Qi;m
B WILSON & SONS Call Barry 722 8673 Over i'5 ;ears experience custom tei1turing quality
Rm Add Remodel Kite
Batn f,,,, ,,357487 ms
jO ,r~ e~p 646-t740
C ( •C ~ 116 428 730.1353 work Problems-No Prob· Hauling Moving teen lems' :: '326864 554 7831
Deliver day a week No Par1-11me even1ngs 673·133 1Mon ·Frl 9-4pm SUlllER JOIS GEORGES 4 Piece
collecting no sollc1t1ng . ROW lYAIUILE '~~~~ ~~~2~~T ooc~ff5a~d~~:i~ab1e
Must have dependable c ar. Attention Homemakers. Call 952·4254 1714)786-9685
d moont1ghters. college KING sz bed. complete SIDE TIES AVAILABLE tr UC k (J r St 8 t I 0 n W a Q 0 n an ~1uden" & high school W/tbl Henre<Jon walnut 25 -36 Non-llve aboard
senior'' Telemarketing Perfect 675-2756 Sallboats only 673-6606 •nc;ur an cf•
CALL 842 -1444
Ask for JoAnne Craney
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ltrm 1s looktng lor
energetic tndlYlduals lo New 4 piece ltvlng roorn
conduct e marketing set Ear1htones w/wooel
survey tor e local new-l[lm $350 542-0007
paper NO SELLING' Only requirement 11 a NEW SOFA end LOVE
pleasant telephone voice SEAT loose cushions
Hours Mon-Fn 5 30·9 oo with Oak tr•m S365
Sat 9am-lpm $4/hr -542-0007
WANTED Yng exec nds
llve a board Slip for
Pearson 34 se1lboa1
Nwpt Hrl>r 842· 749 1 dyt
Alter 8pm 646-2496
Mite. Tr11t,.rt1tl1a
$86 per week to start WICKER FURN Loveseat. Motdrcyclea/
Share 1n par1nersh1p tabte/ctialr Excel $200 nr ScNttrl IOU prollls alter 1st wk Im· s C Plza 662-3234 ___ _. ___ .... ,._
mediate openings for the HAii lfW YHTlaE
nght people Casual •l·IMitctllHMat IOlS Loaded w/xtras 1000 m1
ttre. pleasant worltlng only S4995 650· 7020 conditions, mensgement BALBOA BAY CLUB FULL _ _
opportunities For 1n1er-MEMBERSHIP MAKE Aatt Le11ia1 9010
111ew call David Grant al OFFER 640-2530 LOOllll TO LUI! 642-4333 bw1n 9am-3pm I
M-F or 6"2-5678 alter ~arch to your pnone to l Cit I Pllll1CT1 6pm M-F 1 piece a last-acting clas-r)'S er
Call 1oday stan tomorrow 1 sllleel ad 642-5678 C1H ltw hr
IEST PlllOH
MOTOR ROUTE
Available in Irvine area.
$300 to $600. No collect -
ing. 3-4 hours a day, Mon.,
Thurs., & Friday afternoon.
Sat. & Sun. morning. Call
642-4333, ask for Kirk.
ORANGE COAST
Dally Piiat
330 W. Bay St.
Costa Mesa , CA
HUNTINGTON BEACH
CHRYSLER/Pl YMOUTH
842-0631 540-5 164
4 Wlletl Dri"/ J~pt
9030
CJ-7 '61. buckell, amtfm
cass. 42.500 ml hard top
S7000 0 80661-3014/E
lfW1ll.IHP
OllHIH
II comes with buckel seata
nnd r ad lll tires
(Sen 54'37) (Stk 1'2462) ......
ORANGE COAST
Jeepl R•nault
?524 HarbOr Costa Mne
Ul·IOU
Tracks to3S
lo1iat11 St"icH nous CONSTRUCTION
NPw Con'it Re-mOCleltng
l 1C 8 468594 105 552-0428
uos 7 Days Lowest •alfl' • &IC ll"lll+ Pl It' Cell Barr, 722 8671 9 •• tat )lllCK & CAREFUL ~--~~~----• Ht1lt .. r hnty '0RAT ES T136046 2411rH•lll·1110 :•••••••••••••••••••••••~ ·~~fd:~~f~c:m= Acu'Type Wor<l Pro<.1W\
1nq We do m~"u'lcr·pl'I
mailing ll'lt totr 786 1310
Fitae11 H2·0410 •r.ooc:1 1obsdonertght• : p &ftT TIME : eng 100 gal gu tank
DANCE LESSONS Soc1111 s .. it Stor ge E1per1s WEEK€NO PLUMBING • ft • S 1500 obo 722-0286
Supe11or Olllce Sf'r ~ICl'!!I
tor ell your IYP'"'J "l'l'fll1S
Marie 497-287 1
Con1troclit1 Nightclub Ballroom La11n ITlllYlll COlUIE 1 No 011ert1me• Call a.nyltme •. TELEPH 0 NE •. '68-.; ton Ford Pu Cab
• STHHTI llYIH CO. stalleo.trom S52 646-87 12 lgh camper ahell. itlnt t. laa·l•ial 7 Lessons $20 650-3048 I Water hea1ers 1n-h
AAYNER CONST CO Heati11 I CMlia11 o r11nge co Orlglnel : S & LES : cond $1650 obO 552-0764
Rnmoc1111-Res1d'l-Comm I --Student Movera Insured I DRAINS CLEAR From S t5 • _ I' • •74 c nevy 'A ton---pu
Caltiattt "'" d tr~ est 6"6·5049 2• ltr. H • 111· 1110 l•c T t24 436 841 8427 l'aucets, 011posa1 Heater • • w/ahell $3200 obO Gd
l<tTCHFNS etc CAB f re R re C.ommert 1t1I Drywall 1•He1tlng done rlghf• t'FW WarehOUH Stor11ge 85l-9604 M&M 722-9066 • • lntlllres Clean 951-3543
""''¥•ng(compar•I Ho:':e SpN i&lwng 1n Comm 1 Jact•t Tax llOVIR·llAI E•pert Service & Repair •. Earn As You l.t•atrn •. vw .68 TRANS PORTER rf"mr>be1tn9 lie 642 1 f ond Resid 1 Free eel 32 yrs exp Res1d'llComm s 48 892'.l •383924 FRANK MUSSELMAN C11retul Courteoua-Ctie•p I 409035 964 8919 If • • Ingle cab. rblt tng
Carratry ' Your home or my 011rce By nr 101 Pl~ 646-3665 ic" • r11 ltl Hfh1tiHtic 114 Wiit ft , • 4::\0 -8:30 PM Mon.-Fri. e 12400tp111pty675-3•98
Exl)efl Carf)4tntry k v1c• •ROOM ADDITIONS• Sr Cit Rain 646 7828 ATTN GE~ l CONTR'S &. •• 9·.30 -l ·.3() PM aturdl'' •• V11t -..--.. d •REMOOH ING • • l1uia1 Stmct Owner Bldr1 Lie; Plumb .. ,. .... ue .. , I ...... ~:;~· 11it"od 1 ~~~~~;~ S" L•C 428477 969-2194 1 Laa64~a•'a'c•alrt Care for ..O.rty in ucenN •nQ Contt Ouel wotll e • '76 CHEvV VAN. VI _ t hOtM Hom. COOi\ rthablt Paut a.a 0939 WE W ANf YOU! e E I I L . • wtconvenion. rbll eng BUILD OP REPAIR D • S -1 priv• 1 " • xce e nt wor .. 1ng ro n · • new rad11tor water
W.111 't.',• "'oors ·~ .. , tatthc ltnCtl Cte1n Up1•Tt9fl Trtmmtng m .. 11 K•thy 540-4 101 IMfia~ • • b
J " """' M --"""'-----a.I. di1ion111. alar)' plu com· pu~. •t1ery, air llltera. r11hngs mo•<11ng1 a trim HOUSEtPET s1rnNG •n Vlrd t;~o·~:t;no P1l ati11 ROOff d recover ,.. • '"'''"""' ltCHHt,. w. wtll • • hOttt, llf'M.' •te 19800
4 76 106 °"" ~ sg•IJ NB CM tr ea t~ltf\ot't MIK f iNE PAINTING By R•cl'I· paira hot tar Ill• rock : mi ion : HS.-3900 Of 494-0313
CABINETS ll CAR PEN· t•rm •Int •eta 64 3083 ltt1t. l1r4taJlf ltn. 110 Sinor 16 yrs ol l'lappy wood. tree a~t ~50-8586 fHC. '" hfw ft ttll ••tetipfM.. •. •. AatM laJnt.. fl ..
TRY srna111Clr,'t r~llnt Deen 5?' 32551d:>1J15 4 8451 cu,,omttt LIC 2~44 BEST ROOF REPAIR I J a.I. -
ff'MHt1m•t•, "•!I 2003 !fl,,f 5 ,renel'l Doors LANOSCAPf MASONRY Thanlr You' 963-4 114 CAN BEAT ANY 810 BY ft I tl•i•t IMll HWtplptf.... : : LARO! SEl.ECTION CW
N(W & USED BMWSI Ooort-motdlngs oay win-By lform1n The Door ma,, All pnatet do~ Brt<.k I RAINBOW PAINTING ~'• 72' 7537 4tflvtt, ti ett•·•f'·at llftl•t.I • e •
oowa t:ort1ot•tt pat109 Oet. & F1r '~7 OOOA n1oc1t-tton•-free osl Mitre Ou11tty ••our Polley Tilt ~ .. " • e \. e
eddlliont qua111y work lltctrlcal 499 •On Rick &61-9$84
1
850 &a.6 JtFF uc e&a3 •t ""x P""e .. A""f"f"'"1t_ing __ .,.R .. .i"'i,-b·r.-I • F o r an app omtmcnt call •
•47744e Paul 548·8UO LANDSCAPE-MASONRY 50"'• OFF FREE PAINf r•1U1onat>44t·Rem()j:l .. ·t11th Cell T Mir •• • 642-4322 :.
KITCHEN CA81NE1 .,..,611111 lLEmlO Ail pn .... .O.one Brick Rat 11comm I V11ta or Don llllCI*\ Call 7U-07e.3 A L f ' c
REFACING Ou111ty wb<k lr .. N1 blocll tloM-tr.. t Mlkt Eelw rdt Paint 569-4740 .... If • , e e
cau 10, ''" .. , 842-<>ee1 ••,5613 968-7"01 40Q 407' Rick !&t 958• I PAINTEA NEEDS WORK• Uptll1try • bttwttn 3:0()..8:00 p.rn. •
Door3·Ael>•lr Alleratlona RfSIDICOMM l /INO 26 1 land~ping Sl)f1nlol11r1 Int f •t t 41ihngt rtftfl cat> REUPHOLS'ffRIHO (714) 642-4JJJ e :
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Sl!RVICF & LEASINO
3&70 N OMrry Ave I.ONG
BEACH
(No C1*ry Hlt·•05)
(l 1')1H·ltH
Trace·lna WtlOOrne
OPEN &!VE.N DAYS -!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~
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McLAREN'S BMW
M FllHt.S 81Ulf
826 S EUCiid St
f'ullefton, CA
1 14.&90 6300
213-&81-8701
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seiectlon of MW &,
car•fully pr1par•d o<eowMd 8MW'I In
stoek.
1t doee make •
rerene. wtw• you
purchaee your 8MW.
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(71 4)Nl-J111
208W 1at.S..UAM
CLOSED 9UHDAVS
*BMW °?5 20002*
e1acktou1 tan/In. Super
nice in/out. runs iclnt
$3675 Bkr 722· 1848
CHRYSLEA '81 Imperial
Only 50,000 mlg Xlnl
cond low ml $9900
832· 7996/H 660-8066/W
IATlll 'II 200 IX
AC. AMIFM eass. PW,
cruise. moon roof 33,488
miles
Ser # 003030 .....
IATSll n 414 'IJ
ongbecf." ,t;MJ™ Cut
1i11 5 apd. wMetl
Ser• 000538
IUtl
OATSUN~ 710, .-Spd,
4dr good mecll cond
$1SOO 673-3983 Iv mag
FORD Fairmont '81 PS.
stereo. wire wlll cws.
54M m l. S 1950/obo.
432·7444
lflllA&OOlll 'IO
AM/FM ease • 5 apd
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(8tlt# 41M)
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For Paml)e(ed
MerC4K1es e.nz
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CALL. PETER Of RAY
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41allEHEHS
213 Or 7 14 637-2333
TOY 'IS 1 Supra, lite blue ,
air. snrl, cruise, pwr
wlnd/lock1. raney redlo,
r .. r llldlwlpertdelogger
1 owne< Exit cond
$7900. 494·7033
TOYOTA CELIOl If '12
Auto. AC. 1unroot. cruise,
tllt. IO&de<I
Ser• 010550
111n
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GT ~ 9peed, AG-. AM/FM
Ser• 010492
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5spd, sunroof. AC, s1ereo
(Lie a 1CRK093)
(Stk.it 4162)
14 .. 1
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
1060 HAlllOI !ll\10
COSJA MlsA 641 0010
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111reciu.ei: gardlnO tltle po1u111on, or t:tlh di)' ot f'W\lery, ttee ~ ~ with the County CMrtl ot Or· T10M TO ll'M>Tl"CT TGUa
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C1dlllact In Or•noe JOttN I. GOODMAN ' Huntln(l1on 8eech, term• of Mid Deed ot tfUl1, o.uy Pilot fet)fuety •• t3. I thet tM HuntlnQIOn IHOULD COWTACT A County! See u• today! ASS 0 CI ATE 8 . 5 0 4 'A CA 92640 ,_. Ghlll'gee and eKl*IMI t9U 8eecll Plennln(I Commilelon LAWYIJti. &40•1100 FemlMI, Corona del Mlf. The pr1ncle>tll mlft808' II of the TruttM end of the TMt3 wlll l'IOld I pubtlc "8etlng In PlllJC ll)llC( MOl'ICI °' u Cell!. 92025 Eugene e. lwtoll. Preeldenl INttl cnetad by Mid Deed ttle Coul'ldl CMmber Ill the TIMllTU'a ~
2800 H1tb0f Blvd. Jotm L Good"'*'· t6222 SIG MEO Aoumery of TNl1 H1.1nt1noton .. ecll Civic STA.,._, Of' T.t. lllO, _..
COSTA MESA MOflt•ey l*'9 •42, tMll· Cramer s.ld .... wlM be l'leld on l'tllUC N()TIC( Cenl9r, 2000 Mein Street. A8MCtelllmrT°' NOTICI! IS HEREBY -="""='"'",..._~------I lnQlon e..ctl, Clllf 92649 Pllblllhed Ol'enge Coell Tlluredey FeDruary 20 HunUnoton 9-cll, Call• UM °' fllC ftnOUI OIVIN tfllt Oil ~. CADILLAC S•vllle ·11. ltilt bueln ... 11 GOl'I· OellyPllotF.otU-'y13,18M 19" 11 '130 pm In tl'l9 MOTICaOP fornle,onthecs.telndetthe ...,_ .. ...._ F~:lt ttd.et 1t:Oei
Low ml. runs good, MW dueled by an lndMdull Tl\-$61 lObbY 10 ttie' t>ulldtno ioc.ted ut'UCATM* TO time Indicated below tor.. Tn• ton~ C*IOfl•lo'CIOc* • m °'..id cs.y.' In
tires, clean In/out. ~ Jo1'1n L. GoocSmln at 00 I South Lewie StrMt MU ALCOHOUC celYe MCI OOM6der \hi.....,. ~ lbelldOneef \hi \M9 Of the rO«ft .., N6oe tor con-$-i$00 644-8693 Tiiie 11aternent wae hied •-.,. W\Tirr Orange. Cellforn4a D2tee ' MVIJIAQll rneni. of II per'IOl\I wtlO the Ftc:tltloue lueln•H c:klcttnn TruttM'• SallM . I with the County Clerk Of OI'· rUUU\I "" """ At lhe time ot the lnl'I.., 2.... wlefl to be llelrd rllaflw to ,..,_ T AOPICAL AA'T. 412 • w11n.ft ·i,,. offiOel OI AU-I. wt llY aa 1 .... I I ~ty on Jenuery ii, K 211M publlc:ltlon OI thl• no1a To Whom It Mey eonc.n. \hi epplclltlon cs.cnbed N Coeal Hwy . Si. B·3ft,1£STATE SECVfUTIE$ stfll _,,, -'i9Ae he al t ' FIRSI CITY S!AVICU t*ow ~ 8eect1 Cllllf t2t5 f • USED CARS & TRUC -NOTICI °' t . IOI lmOunl o Ille un--INTERNATIONAL 11 ~ OAR.: Mondey MwCfl 3 The ActitkM.11 eu.e,_ VIC£. IOcateO It l900 Not1h COME IN OR CALL FOR .--D«ATM CW peid b111nc1 Of the obi!-tte6 ' . 8'oedwly ~111 100 11'1 tnie Pvbtllhed Orenge CoMt HOI .... aAHAMIANO gatlOll MCufeO Dy the abo¥9 Ing 10 lhe Department AJ.. • N~ ,....,,ed to lf>o¥e _. City of s.iit1 Ana,~ Of FHt_~ ~:.i:: :-:=v t3.
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• ~ ~.:.-.·~=-=•'= =.~.'=:: ~lc~~-c:;~~~ 'f:':.lif /1"'e AT 1 o M ~oe:r ~"f'te5~..ol~~Es~~~ ~E~ OllYllUT I TH-«lt HTATI "° A,,... I nd • d v I" c e. I . WINE PUB EAT PL 10 ... NUil 11"1 Code Amend-F290490 lseRVICE Callfomle • To 111 heir ~--1132 991 96 alcollollc beveregH II ment No. &S.17 Aldlerd S Brown, 32132, ltlon ·.:di.II eppoiflC:, Hl~~~!N8a~5~ :~gH P\lllJC NOTICE cradltOf'I .~ contlngeni 11 ii poeelDle lllet II the 17272 Hewnoc>e St "D''. T L~OCATIOM: OICl1own end Vie Vlente. Sen Juan.~-Uno.~ puraimt ,IC~'l IUIMll Ct"edltora and ,_,.,.,... who time ol lale ll'le ~tno blO FO\Mll .. n Vllley owntot PIM. Ar-c.ptsltlOO, Celll 92675 110 IM ,.,_ Of .... ~ Hl IOllJ••t •111 I ,,,_ · ...--~·· Put>tllhed Or.,. Cout AL:Topennllup TNI ~ w11 con· ..... -----•• ' NAME ITATl•NT may be 9fhet'#IM lnt.,tilled may be IMt lllan Ille IOlal Delly Piiot Fet>n.raty 13 1tee 10 55% 911• ccwerege With dueled Dy I I gener9I pert· IWfed Ill tlle1 certllln DeedOI CHEVY •66 Impale 55327. TIMI lollowlng pereona .,. in the wlll and/or ettlte of. lndebteOneea Oue Tl'l-827 boriue IO be otfMI Dy equal nerahlp Trust exeailed by ANOAEW
new int. tires, •Ir, run1I doing butlneee II: HOSSEIN BAHARMANO If IVlll•bte. !he expected amount of lddltlonal °'*' Thie 1111 I "*' STUPIN, INC . I C()(pot~llOn •~ C JAMES CORDEIRO A petition Ila bMr1 flied opefllng bid may be ob-in.,._,__._ ..--. emel'I ... org1r11zed under the 11-of
great .-00 obo 96-4-0288! CONSTRUCTION. 261 Kno• by MARIA VICTORIA AVILA tl}ned by calling Ille IOllow· P'\llllC NOTICE :':. ..;;;;;;;:.._°' ,::;;;! with t~n! ~ ~-1 tl'le Stale ol Calltomia. ,.
Chrysler '68 T&C Wagon. Place, CO.ta Miii, Celli. & M 0 H A M M A 0 Ing~ numti.r-1 on permit minimum tl'lree toot = corded Mey 11, 1965, In the
aee to appreclat• $800, 82627 BAHARMANO In IN Su. lledaybefor•theNle:(71 4) • T AT I ..... T 0, exterb tide yard Mtblcll Publlal'8d Or Coee o«~ of the County Ae-
All 5pm 538-1207 I c,..ig Jemes Cordeiro. ~rlor Court of Orange 38&-4837 Of(213)027 ... M5 wrTHOAAWAl tor oeraoes 0 ...... Pllo F .,. I eotder or 1110 Coun~ .••
--------261 t<nox Piece. Co11a County requeettng that Oated:J1nuary21, 19M 'Ill°"''~...., INV11110NMINT A L 27''~1rcr:6~ry 13. 20, Rec:oroer'• lnatrument t+o Hiii' U M .... CiHI. 9202.7 MARIA VICTORIA AVILA 6 IOUTHt.ANOCOWANY, ON.AATINO UNDO ITATUl·Thepropoeedpro-' ' lH-&50 85·179381, by reuon of 1 ·-·-•nlll I Ter... Matle COf'delro, M 0 H A M M A D .. ..... true.... ., T.D. flCTITIOUI IUllNlll jeC1 la ~tegorlc:ally exempt l>feacl'I ()( defeull In Pl)'melll --n: 26l Knox Plec. Coeta BAHARMANO be appointed IElllVICI COM;ANY, NAME t-om the ""O¥illonl ot the or penonnenc41 of the OOll Auto, power top, tllt, M ... Cal" 92627 ' 11 per90nll repreMllllllW ..-nt, lly Vlcttl J. HopklM, I The following petlOO hae Celllornla ... En¥lronmenlll l't8.JC NOTIC£ gallons NCUreO 11'1ereby In
cruise, windows. dtgltll Thia bu~lne.. I• con· to ldmlnleter the •t•t• 01 11..-...nt t.cmwy, I01 wltl'ldrawn .. 1 generll Patt· Oulllty AC1 ClllOlng t~t 0teacn or Oe-
cuseue . ducted by: l'lulbend Ind wll• Ille decedent. a-u. Lawta IL, 0r...-. ner lrom tile panner9hlp op-OM PLE: A copy of the llDll'7 fault. Nota of wtllCl'I wu
(Vin# 209860) Ter ... M. Cordelfo Tile petition r4M1UHll CA ..... (114) .....,. erellng undet Ille nctltloul propoeed ~ ~I STAW °" r~Cled NC>Wmbef 4. 1t85.
(Stk# 4212) Tlllt 1111.,..,.,..1 wu meet euthorlty to ldmlnleter tile Published Orenge Coee1 bullMll name of VISION 11 on nte in the Department AaAM>Cll•llJfT °" IN ~~·· lnt1ru~1 ••ttl With the County Clerk of Or .. t1t1 undet the lndepen-Diiiy Piiot January 30, Feb-QUEST 11 9W Hemllton of ~09fMf'll SerVICee UIC O* '9CTmOUI No 6~26267, WILL SELL ..., ange County on Jenuwy 31~ oent Admlnistrltl<>n of ea. ruary 6. 13, 1886 A11e .. S1111e 241, Hunttno1on AU INTERESTED PE.A· .,... .. NAm AT PU9LIC AUCTION TO
198& 111 .. AC1 Tll·507 BMcl'I. Calif 9264& SONS .,. lf'IYlted to anend TN lolfowl~ ~eon1 THE HIGHEST BIOOEA FOR THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HA•llOI Ill VO
COSJA MISA 64) 0010
,._ A Mtlt1ng Ofl tile petition Tile tlctltlou1 bu1lne11 Mid '-lno Ind l'Jq)FW 118\0I abeodooed tile uee of CASH ~ ~ of the
Publllhed Orenge Cout wlll be l'leld oo FEBRUARY P\8.IC NOTICE neme 1t1lemenl tor the pert· oplnlonl or lllbmll 9llldence th• f'lctlttou1 Bu1ln•H United Stat ... or I cast'* • I Delly Piiot Fet>tury t3. 20. 26. It&& 11 9'30 A.M Ir neranlp w11 fMed on Au;u.t lot°' egeln9t IM IPC)llcaflon Hime' FOTO ElCPRESS & cnectc drawn on 1 1t1te or 27. Meretl 6 tee& Oepl No 3 11 700 C1Y1c 30, 1884 In Ille County of N outMneO 1boYe_ All appll-VISUAL EHTEAPRISE CO .. natlonll bar\11, a ltlle or led-
1 . . TH-642 Center Ortve Weet, Senta Orange flLE NO F2S4255 catlona. exl'llbl11. end 0.-1500 Mimi Alie . eo.11 ., .. cred!L~ or I '11t8
Ana.. CA.92102. Fu• ~ Addf... ICl'1ptloM olf Ihle Pf'opoul Mele. Clllll 92'820 or led«ll .. Wigs iruflOlin "8.JC NOTICE IF YOU OBJECT 10 tnt Ille Pllf'ton Wttl'ldrewtno: are on Ille wltll IN Oftlol of Tile FIC1Jttou1 Buel,_. ueod1t1<>n OOrnla1eo In this
grentlng of the petition, you Larry Mallkoft 9822 ClWYy the City Clerk 2000 Main Name relerr9d to IDOYe -1111e. Ill peyal>le II the lime .-EN W 'ICTTTIOUI .,..... al'lould either appeer 11 1ti. llULDINO •CON>I Cllese Or . Huntington Street Huntington Beec:tl filed In Orenoe County on of ute, 111 ngttt, 11t1e and
AC, AM/FM CUI, wneett, NAm ITATIMINT 11ur1ng and state your ob-NOTICE IS HEREBY Belch. C.llf 92646 Cllif~n4a. '°' inec>ee1-lon t>Y July 6, 1952 FILE NO ln1er .. t ll•ld by 11. H
allcll wind The lollowlog perlOOI .,. jeetlons or Ille wntten oOjec-GIVEN tlllt llle HuntlngtOfl Signed Llll'ry Mllllkoft the Diie F 19299& TrwlM. in tl\at ,.., l)l'oper1y ~ ~ doing bullnell 11: tlon1 wltll the COUr1 t>etort 8eecl\ Planning Cornmlalk>n Publllhed Orenge Coeet Hf:'NTINOTON llACH Kuo TNn(I ~. 1105 1eltu1te In llld County INS
COMMCO, 2208 ColleQe rhe '-in(I. 'f04X l(.l9Mf· win llQld I public JleiVlng lo o.uy Piiot February 13. 20. cm COUMC~ e,: ... o.bt• Or.. Coeta Mela. .Sta18. dela'lbed • lolowa. ...... Al Sult• I. eo.t1 M-. ance may be In penon orb~ tile Council Chamber II tile 27. Mlll'cll 6, 1986 II. • ...._., ctej tteft co.ti Mela, C.I 92626 Parcel 21n tl'le City of,.......
Calif. 92627 your anorney Huntington BHCh CIVIC TH-638 ,._ (114) ........ 0... Jeng, , 105 Oet>t• port Beect1 ... per map filed
WIWlllYlll
OU.Al 1111 Ull
See V.no d09 Senta.
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
Brien Joaepll Perren, IF YOU AAE A CRE011'0P Center. 2000 Main Streel. Dated 2/ I0/86 Or . Cotti M111. Cell! 'In Book 104, page 37 Perclll
220& College A¥t. 51.111• 1. or 1 contingent creditor ot Huntington Beach, Cell-Pt&.IC NOTICE Publlaned Orenge Coaet 92626 •MllPll. In Iha offlc::e ot Ille
CO.ti Miii, Call! 92627 the deoe&Md. you mull 11~ torn11, on the date and at the Dally Pilot Fe«>ruery l3, 1988 Tl'll1 bu.ineee w11 con-!County Recorder of 111d
JeR Dion Hurd. 196~ your cialm wltll the court OI time lndk:lted below to ,. NOTICE TO Tll-629 ducted Dy I I gen«;al pen. County
LelQllton Lene. Huntington pr_,I It to the peraon1' oet11e and con91der IN 1111• CONTlllACTORI oerlhlp I Tile 1tree1 1ddr... or a..on. c.tlt. 92646 rep<eeentetlve eppolnted b) men11 ot ell l)e(eon• who CAUJNO '°" llDI Tiil• 1t1temen1 wu flied other oommon ~uon
Tlll• Du1lnHt 11 con· tile court wltl'lln lour montllr wlttl to be hMrd reletlve 10 Sallool Dlltrlct· Coast Pt8.JC NOT"! Wltll lhe County Clerk of Or· of tile reel pr099rtY hetlln-
ducted by I gen«ll par1· from' the dete ol llret t. tile 1ppllc1Uon cMlorlbed Community co1ieg9 Olltrlc1 ange County on Febfuery S, lb OU detcrlbad la
nerlhlp euence of letter• .. provldeo below Bid Deedllne· 2 00 o'Clock NOTICa OP t986 purported 10 be. 370 I 8lfch
Brien J Perren In Section 700 of tllf DATI: Monday. March 3. Pm ol Iha 27th oey of F•b-"*..IC HL\IWtQ Pvblfthed OrllllQ8 Coeet Str•, Newport Beecll. Cell· Ttlt. ttatement wN flied Probete ~of Cllltoml1 1986 1986 %~ CHAMGI Diiiy Piiot Fe«>ruery 13. 20. forn11
with lhe County Clerk of Or· The time IOr nung clelma wll TIMI.: 7:30 p.m ru~~ 01 Bid 1 OI lllO. •111 27. Mardi 6. 1886 Tile ur.der'9lgn«S hereby
enge County on Jenuary 31, not eJ1plre prior to lout ID INT I, IC AT I 0 N llce ol PurehUl~ector. TIN'TATIVI 'AltCIL TH-e3.4 d11C111ms all Mablllty IOf' "'Y
1986 montlll from the dete ot tile NU ... 1111: Code Amend· 8811 I( 11 Coul eom,: ..,.,. NO •a 1ncon~ 1n uld Slreet ,._.,.. hearing notk:e 1bo¥e ment No 85-19 Y 1 n, •GA TIVI P\lllJC fC)TIC( eoc1r ... or otl'lef common
Pllbllthed' Ol"ange Coat YOU MAY EXAMINE the LOCATIOftClfY'#lde munlty~Olstr1et, l 37o DE~TION ~lllOn
Delly Piiot Feb<uery 13. 20. file kec>t by tile court 11 ~ '9K>POIAL: To ldd ,_ :~~,(~-;:) 4~;7~· GA lilO •1'0 1 lntt S..0 l"'8 woll be m.ae
27. Mlll'ch 6. tt&& ere a peraon lntereeted Ir Artlcle 918 to tile Huntington Project ldentlllcetlon z~ ~ llOTICa O* wlttloul ..nnty. ~ °' _______ .;..;TH:.:.-640..:..;;.::i tN eat.lie, you rnay -Be&ell Ordlnence Code, Neme Or Cou1 Col-AND LOT "*IC~ lm4>(led regarding llUI poe.
Toyota CELICA Hatch ·77 upon the executor oradmln-· Re91denllal Building Re-Com llnG8 Center .,_.. COMeOUDATION °' ~ ..-.on. or encumbranoe9
A/C, llm cass 5 sp F• 1111• '14 "8.JC N()llC[ ISlrelor. or upon lhe 11. cords" wtllch woukl M1up1 ~l Pro".;i Stell Prl-NOTICE IS HEREBY ~MY to Mtllty the pmcipel Nl-
1060 HA•llOR Ill VO
COSJA Mf~I 64') 0010
$2000/obo e.rnte wk 2d v ~ ••• lo torney tor !he exeQ.ltor °' procedure lor propeny own-1 "9 1 """ B. ,. ,, 1..,.7 GIVEN tnat lhl Huntington •80101 I enoe ot tile Nol• or °"* r. -v, auto.-, red 'K:TTTIOUI .,.._,, admlnlltrllor and Ille Witt .,.. 10 requet1 thet • repon or1 Y • ·"'."· "' .n • BeachPlanningCOrnmitelon NoUcelanerebygiwnttlat Oblgl110n -=ur~Dy Mid 863· I 18 I llm 842-7257 . {Lie• 1JMN357) Nll.m STAT'lmNT the court with proof ~J -be meOe ponor to Ille trane-~1111 Del d Melntenanc. wtll l'IOld a pubic '-1nQ In pureuant to Section 08ed of TNlt. wftt'I .,..,_
VOLVO 8 t DL COUPE ($1k• 3265) The followlnQ pet90n II ~.a written r~t ttal· 1..-of sale ot 1 r..io.rtllal '~Pia Iii. OI· the CounC1I cn.mtier et the 21701·21715 of the Clti-end 00. IUtl\S 11 prO'tfded
alt ale pis etc new paint & SIHI doing bUtlnell w Ing lhll you dellr• 9')9da atructure Sud'I repon would "'.,. ~ F Huntington &eecn CMc lornll euw-end Pro-therein, '*" .ov.nc-. it upllols l~e new $61 so CALIFORNIA MAG MUM nollc• Of ,,,. tMl of an In-Include the eutf\omed UM, r.ce ot Director ' "1 IC.. Center, 2000 Mein Street. l9ulons Code, Sectton 2329 any. under the l9rml tt'lefeoC !~~~==~~~~ Bkr 722• 1848 PROPERTIES. 989 Victoria ventory enO appr~a.nent O' occupency end zoning Plennlng Gene ~~ Hunllngton a..ch. Call· of the Caltomla ecw-d9 end lnl•eet on 11.c:t! 16-
Aw . Costa M .. 1. Cell!. estlle ..,.., or of the pet!-etuSlflc.ttl<>n ol Ille Pfop-&°8"' c.;>";:;:,u~:Hty ,;;;;; lomla, Ofl the Oete end at the coo., Section 535 of 1ne 111ncee. end plut f-.
1 vw · 72 BUG. new eng.. 92628 tlon• or accounll mentlorle< arty A pr.ytiCef 1napec11on 8 -''~o ra A Coe time indbted t>eo1ow to re-Celitornil f'W\11 coo. end c:twgee ano Upen991 ot the IHIA '14 111111 U j guar d. !>Ody tUce new In/ CeMn King C!We, tee In S«tlon 1200 Ind l200 5 00 could 1111o be perlonned 11 • 1 AOem• .,., ta oelY8 end~ the.,..,.. the prcMllonl of tne C.. T Nit• Ind ot 11'11 fruit•
4 door. loaded I out $2550 obo 494-2552 Victoria AV'I , Cotta ~ lheCelllomla Prot>eteCode pan of the report by Ille 0.. ~~•;70fA 926211 <7 t4) rnents ot all peraone wt10 lomle Auctton L-leenling Ct"MMd by Mid Deed ot
S 05,,983 -Cllll 92628 JeM Ill. ,.,_., A-pettment of o.v.lopment .: wttn to be '-d r•tr.. to Act the~• ... Truat The lac.I amoun1 ol er .. ., vw ·74 Bua, 9 paSMngef. Tllll bu1ln•H II ~n· ...... too• 291j ,;;;:: ~ "OTICE IS HEREBY tile ~tlon delcrlbed •• ~ .... byCOfl'IPl(ltNe Mid obllgatoon. jnc;MSlng
..... ' 53K ml on new eng, gd s .R. Oucled by an Individual ltNet lutte '11., Senta AM EN v 1111 0 N .. E .. TA L GIVEN tllll tile lbO¥•· below ~ding on the 24tll day Of reuonebfy •im.ted .... cond S 1450 640· 1690 FORD '75 Pinto 11 Wvn CeMn Klhg Cl1lr1 CA n?w..1t 8TATU8: The propoeecl pro-named School Ott1r1<:1 lor DATE: Mond.-y. Merctl 3. February. 1NI. el ~-OO chlll'gea end ex.pen-ol tne
'jnl,,Offtlfy
OLDSMOBILE
GMC
1650 Hlrb,or 81110
Co'\la Mfl-.U ~0-AAA·O . •·
VW •76 Ca-m---. 10 ml, 5V600•6 a/otbopl!.':~lo820• heelllf' Thia st11emerit wN !lied Publlehed Orange Coat' tect 11 c11egorlc111y ••· Or•1noe ee>.:~!1· llC•llf'::'~~ 1986 o'Clodc pm, on tne prwn11e1 Truat•. 11 the time of inultll ,,... .,......, With Ille County Clertl of Or· Dally Piiot Fet>ru 6 7 13 eluded trom Ille prlMM<>n• IC1 ng by _,., 1 roug TIMI: 7.30 P M wnere l8ld propetty llll pulMic:atlon or thla NoCICa, 11
amttm stereo cass, must FORD •76 Musting v.8, enoe County on January 2&, 19~ ary • · o l tile c111torn11 En· Go.,.,-nlng Board. ~ti~· · I D INT IF IC AT ION ~ etored. end wNc'1 ere $454,"83 2•
sell $1500 obo 646-1815 eoK ml, good cond $1350 1886 ThF~lC vlrOflmentel Quellty Aet aNer ~~•red 10 u • NUM9Elt Zone Cl'lenge No. localed 11 Public Storege Oiied· Fet>rulty S, 1986 -,_ ON fU: A copy of tile TRICT · wlll receive up lo, 85-18/Tentetlve Plll'cel Map 20e5PllOlf'ltll,lnll'leCltyot MAI.. lllTATI IECUN-VW '77 Westlalla Cmpr 85-4·8•21. 1pm· 1'pm Publllhed Orenge Cout C MnJ1 prOQOMCI ordinance 11 on but nol later lllan Iha •~ No. 8S-28fNeget""9 Declet-Coell ~-County ol Or· r.a SflllVJCE. • c....,..,.
Van mual sell. $2750 Delly Piiot February 13, 20, P\8.1 "" CE me In tile oepanmeni ol o.-1t1ted time. aealed bid• ~ etlon No 85-70 enge, Stele ot Calilornla. tile "*'P8f..._, • T,....., Ir.
obo 8!1 IS 951·2551 27, Merctl 6, 1966 NOTICE OF velopmenl s.rvioe.. tile •w•rd ol I COfltract Of LOCATION: Al and M1 good•. chlltlM, or pereonal D. '· ........... '"91dent,
VW '79 RABBIT DIESEL TH-646 ALL INTERESTED PER· Ille lbove projeet zOMd property localed be-property detcflbed below In 1• Nef1fi .,.....,..,, 14dte
2 dr 'i spd, ale. am/Im, ----------Tl'U~TIE'~IA~ SONS 81'8 ln'ltled 10 1t1end Bide 1111111 t>e reoelved In r-Cent• Avenue end Ille matter• of 100, 8ertte Ana. CA mo..
S5300/0bo. 786-6566 LOOKA & AUNS GREAT l't&.IC NOTICE ~·2 Hid riurlno end exl)l'ns 1118 plaoe I08nlllled a~ Edinger Avenue ad~I 10 Minuet Peru•-• ur• T1t1111n-(71•) ..,...10 ITOW'NHMO oplnlOl\I or aubmlt evklence end Sl'tell be opened the Soull'lem Pacific Aall-wlrneg wheel, bed or111 l'ld Put>ltlfled Orange Collll
MBZ 190SL '6 I Excel S !900 OBO 497·2339 flCNAT!!_IOUl.Ta'" IUT•MllMNTll T.a. No. ,~1002 for or egalnSI !he appllcallon put>llCty reaod aloud 11 '": road property Otd, SP A078 Dally Pt101 Fet>rvar; 6 13
cond Has sottttlard 1ops vw 82 RABBIT CONV -.. ~ ea outlined 1t>ove All appM •0011e·S1aie 1tme an "90f'08AL; To cnanoe Kennelh A Swanson 2 20. 1986
R h Tile fOllowlng peraona era UWT. COOi f cai'-s ex"l"'ll. and d• place , .,..,,,_... zOMd A I (C>"""'* ~t -nd d~· ........ , drwtt ed exlr/lan leat lntr wn1te Vfl"' good cond· 1~~~~~!!!!~~~~1 I SOUTH' '"ND CO .. PANY '"" ""' T......_ ,, ..... $10 ............. , ... ...,.._.., _.,,... •• ·-... ... ·' dolnQ but neu 11 ~ • ,.. scr1pt1ont ol fllll p<O(>Oll' ·-·WI .,.. • .......,_ Family Aesldentlall end M 1 bu mtlG m1ac cltlll S 1• 000/bo 993.9733 $7 800 pp 557· 1782 MUSTANG Convertlble WEST CINE, 3 Brlgflton N Cluly appointed Trustee are Ofl Ille wllll the Office Of required lor MCll sel of bid (Light lndu1trlll)lo ~ jHlgh-gullet SP A051
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MBZ 69 280SL auto air. vw 82 Van . new eng 289 A I Place, L.aQun1 Niguel. Celt! under Ille tollowlng de-tile Crty Clerk. 2000 Main documenll 10 guerantee ••Y Commercillll Ind con· Jeente Tognawni-3 b• 1 m-1C NOTICE '65, all orlglnlf u 0 . 92677 ecrtbed deacl ol trust WILL Sir-I uunll""f-.,. __ ... l'lelr return 1n good condlllon .... , .. 81e ...,... ..... of r-••r--"' ..... , bln~t 11 ... ~, SP ~ 1 rUIKC ra<110 cau. drk Olue x1n1 & tires very clean Olue $5000 Call 494-6126 SE L AT PUBLIC AUCTION -..., ··• ~· .......,, ""'"' ....,,....,, -..-.. "" ~ .... ~ uu.. cond S 17_000 626-5643 Make otter 631·2825 ' Jemee Glover 3 Brlgl'ltOfl L C1111~n11. for 1napec11on tl'r wtlf\ln tO nenl deys el1er Ille property 1nto commerc:Jal Mary L Mauey 3 pa1nt· lt·DCl:21 OLDS '79 98 Regency Piece. Legunl Niguel, Calif TO THE HIGHEST BIOOEA tile publle bid apentng dlle site onga ply pen Old Clths t>• F1CTTTIOU8 au...-ss
MBZ 75 450 SL VW 84 RabOtt 2 door Sdn Nu eng/lran1/11rea 9206717111d S T"ompaon, 6~~HfE~ O~N'b'EOR~l:r~~ HUNTINGTON l f ACH Each bid must conlOf'm f NY IR 0 NII ENT A L mrtc SP 0060 N.,_ ITATOllEMT wllltelblue 1n1 76K <Mre smog cert runs/looks 1 $2$00 766-66&4 " cm COUMCL. 9y: AllcU and oe rel90f'llh4 10 Ille STATUS: ~tiw [)ecqr. Earl Frentorn. Auc:t~ I Tile lollowtng ~s are wlleels GORGEOUS good $4000 968-603" mmac . --16732 Via Paletlno. Irvine. CHECKS SPECIFIED IN M Wentworth, City C._.,. con1rac1document1 iltlOO No 85-70 a.-lng Stele LIOlnM No A·1267 dolflObuSl-n ·BmWOOd
$19,500 Ask for Ed ' -OLOS98 Regency '81 GM Celll 92715 CIVIL CODE SECTION Ph-C714) ~ EKl'I bidder .nall sut>m•I. Ille enwonmenlal elfee11 of Ow.-,_.,.. lt>e •ogl'll 1oiG1rOen1 18'1 Elll 2111 SI
Wl261·8288H/640·9714 Exec c ar 26M ml Tlll• bualneu 11 con-2924ll(peyebleatlllellmeof Oete02110/86 on Iha torm lumlaned witll sald~11onWlltellobe bid II tile Ille P\lrcna-COS11Mese CA92627
MBZ •82 300D Turbo.I 'CH'TH COUSTY Lloaded New vinyl Muei ~Sil~ by 1 general pert· ~~~=.~~I,::: Publitned Orange Caul ll'le coniraci doc:Urnenll, 1 COMOOered mull bemadewrtllcatll only JoM L Uhl 1019 Me11110
I \ ()LKS•u 'AGEN seel $7000 960·35-45 01 ..... S T"--__ ,,. lnter8lt con---< 10 Daily P1lol fet>ruary 13 198E Ult ol ll'le propc>Md sut>COO-OM FU: A COPY o4 the eno peld tor 11 tt>e ttme o4 Lene N~ 8eedl C" Aslr81 allv. fully equ1pt, xii -n • .., ,..,. .... ~. _..., ... ,..... Ttl-53C !rectors on tllla pro19C1 " proposed req~I 1no 1 purchlM All e>urcllesed 92660
1 ownr 70k ml. 760-6702 & PLYMOUTH FUry--SUrt Tlllt 1111ement was filed end "°""' l'leld Dy 11 under required by Ille Subletting leg.II 08ICrlj)tlOll 11oofile1n gOOd• .,. llOld as IS ano T1111 bu11ne91 1a l'Ol'I·
l.'"l 'Zl, Wagon '72 w/new b~· wllll tl'le County Clerk of Or· llld OMd 01 Trust in Ille P\8.IC NOTtCE and SubCOfllractlng Felr Ille Oepertmen1 ol OeveloO-mutl be rernovecl It 11le ome ducted Dy an lndlvldull M8Z '84 SOOSEL. 42K ml. •• tery. gd ures. Stllf'eo 1nge County on Jenu1ry 31, pro~rty llerelnelter de· Practic.s Act 00¥1 Code ment Servlcel ol Ille s.i. 1>Ubf8C1 10 pr1or JoM L Ulll
$37.000 7141474· 1300 ~75 893·6017 1986 ter1be0 NOTICE OF I AU Sec:; 4100 81 M<I ALL INTERESTED PEA. cance11atlon in IM ... ..,, Of Tl\11 s1atement was llled
M·F 10·3 Aek tor Bill Sr fm?'M TR US TOR JOHN E Noltee la hereby gr11en Each bidder must 54.lbmll SONS ere ln¥11ed 10 11tend •ltlemenl belween Land : ,..,,,,the County Clerk ol Or·
Published Orange Coeet TOWNSEND, NINA A MC pur1u101 10 SectlOfll 3071 with eacll bid 08f1ille0 or sard llelrino and •XPl'811 !Md end ObHQllec:I penv 1 anoe County on January 2•
MERCEDES 280 SE Eiccel Ptln.IC NOTICE Dally PllOI Februery 13. 20, NULTY end 3072 of Ille CMI Code of c.estiler's Clleck payet>te 10 opinions or submit ellldence Oeted lh•s 61n and 131,, day 1986
cond 4-dr, ~800klb0 27 Marc;l'I 6 1986 BENEFICIARY BEVERL y lhe Siiia of Calllornta tile Ille OISTAICT or I bid bond for or age•nll Ille ~ppltcetlon or Fet>rvary t986 Public F21t141
Must See 552 1535 K nM TH-641 HILLS SAVINGS AND LOAN un<1ers1gned, One Slop 11u10 in Ille lorm set lortll in Ille u oulllned 1oow All appll· S1or1g11 Management In<: I Pu1>11s~ Oranoe Cout ':l~ ~ ou1H IC MnffCE ASRSE°<f6'RT6~~ April !4. Supply. 19026 Brookllurst contract documenls in., en cations eJ,lltbll&, ano Oe-C.llform& Avc11oro .icenw D111ly P1101 ;1nu1ry 30 F .. t>
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AOlllllT L KAY 1982 es lnslr No 82· 129323 wUI sell 81 put>llC IUCllOfl. 11 Ille mulmum amounl or bid are on Ille wttll Ille Offlee of 662 3eo 1 Agan! lc>r o-1'h-569
AND Of PITrTION K2UOI ot Ottlciel Records In Ille of· 19026 Brookllursl SI Hunl· 11 a ouarenlee lllll Ille t>t<I· Ille Clty Clerk 2000 Main PubllSl'te<I Ooa~ Coul I •tTTOA~NO. ~TW111"-FICTITIOUI IU~I lloe of Iha Record« ot Or 11\Qlon Beecl'I. CA II 0 45 der will enter tnlo Ille Slreet t-lunllnglon Beech Dally P1101 Fetiruan. 6 13 ~ '~ .. ·-NII.Ml ITATIMI •noe County, Im on Ille 221\d day ol Feb-propc>Md c0fllrec:1 II Ille C11111om11. lor inSQeetton by 1966 I To 111 helr1. berlellclerlee. Tile follOwl'IQ persona ere llld deed 01 1ru1t d&-ruary 1966. Ille followtnQ seme is 1w1rded to SUCtl ,,,. public Tll 1111
creditors end contingent doing buslnees •• ecrlt>es the lollowlng ventci.. 10 wtl blOder In Ille went ollalture HUMTINOTON IEACH Cfedllort. Ind pereon1 who FOTO EXPRESS & VIS· PAACEL 1 LOT 7 OF 1 I 1n10 U10 COfllract may be otl'lerWiM lnt•nted UAL ENTERPRISE CO . TRACT NO. t0856. IN THE l980 Hood• c xsoo 0 en er cm COUNCIL •r. Allele PtllllC NOTICE In Ille wtll end/or eetlle ot 1500 Adems Ave II 101. CITY OF COSTA MESA. AS Mo1orcycle VI N No SUCl'I MCurlty wlll be tor M. Wentwontl, City Cleft! DA V1DS01'; .. .... PCO 12 t06 1•8 Eng No felled "'-' (7W) S.-5409 • C L Y DE F. A R L ROBERT L KAY Cott1M .... caJ1I •2ucv PEA MAP AECO~OEO IN PCOIEZl06 155 Lie No Tl'l4 Oale0 211o186 l :SnlO A petition nas be«\ Ried Jung-Yeo Hau. 22124 BOOK 471, PAGES 37 TO 655627 DISTRICT r..-...1 Ille PllblltNIO Orange Coasl NOTICE CW DA VlDSON. ll7 yeal"'!I
by LOIS C KAY In Ille Su• Meyler St Torrll'lQ9. Callf 40 OF MISCELLANEOUS Seid u le 11 101 1,,e rign110 rej«:t en)' or all l>tda Deny PoiOt Fet>ruary 13 l986 "'9LIC IALl <1f gt> Belovt'd hus-~rlor Courl ol Orenge 90$02 MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF purpo!Mt of MllSfylf'IO hen of or 10 w1111e any irregulatltlel I Th-628 Of' ~RIOMAL band o f Dorothy Also
County reqUMtlnQ tnat LOIS C1tller1ne J eng, 1105 THE COUNTY RECORDER Ille unde<Signecl tor Slorege 1n any bldt or tn Ille DIOOlnq "'°""" C KAY be IPPOl"led II pet· Oebfl Ave , Coeta Meel. OF SAID COUNTY !Ogelllar wllll costs 01 Pur54Jl nl 10 Ille pro¥111ont •00101 I Ur' I\ <' d b Y fl
IOOll repr_,tatl'le 10 Id· Calll 92626 PAACEL 2 A NON·EX· ld~t1•""•Nle•penMa Ol 1olSec110fl 1773olll'leLlbor P\alC N0T1C£ Nolo0e•sMl<e~g•.,.,..l,,al brutht-r Cf"C'l I
mlnltler Ille Mllte oltl'le M-fhrs bu11neu II con CLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR I sate . .,. Code of 1"41 S111• of Call· P1.1rtuan1 10 5«1'°" l9U c>I I Shatlt''I-) l.X1v1d<1nn 1
Cedent dueled by I gen«el P9f1 USE ANO ENJOYMEN'T IN ,.._ 11 9th d of tornia tl'leOISTRICT huob IC231IO lntCMI Code Slll,.otCali' h . •-u Tl)• petition requlllt nerlhlp ANO TO THE COMMON ..,.tfld 1 ., .., ll•ned from ,,,. Director o4 ITATEMINT °' lornll Sectton 2'.\28 of ,,... hrot ~" m UI n.MC
eulhOrlty to administer tile Jung-Yeo Hau AREA BEING LOT 42 OF J1t1u•1 1986 tile OepanrMOt ol lndutlflel UANDOMlllll.NT ~ Cel torn • Comme rc111 Dotson. Bob Dotson.
Mllll under Ille lnOec>en· Tllll 1111ernen1 wu flied SAIOTP.ACTNO 10856.AS ~~::!,14~-...,.. Coeel Relellont the o•nertl UUOfflCTITIOUI !Code 5ect>Oll S3S of Ille nt>phl""S Larrv
dent Admlnlatretl<>n of E• with ll'le County Cterti of Or· SET FORTH. DEFINED AND u 1 •·..-p.-ev1111ng r.ie o1 per diem IU ..... lilll.llE. C.lllornlll Penll Code end D d G
111 .. Aet •noe County Oil Feb<Uety 5. DESCRIBED IN THE DEC-Dally PilOI February l~ll~= WIQll an<I Ill• 9enerll Tiie IOllOWlng PlrtOn• ,,,. l>(OVll'Of'I• of ''"' Clli. a \ I <,(In • at..,
A l'leaflng Ofl the petlllOll 19&6 LARATION OF COVE· pre¥alllng rite t()t llOllOIY l,,aw 1t>andoned Ille 11M of 1orn11 AV(tton l1cen11ng Davtd._'lfl 2 n1~.
Wiii be l'leld on FEBRUARY f'IOOl1t NANTS. CONDITIONS. /\NO end overtime won 1n ll'le 10 tl'le F1e1111ou1 8u11nH1 A('.I ll'MI ~..,ti Mil Chn,\ln.i l>8\ td ,m,
20. 1986 " 9 30 A M II\ Publlll'led Orenoe Coat! RESTRICTIONS FOR GAR· Pml.IC NOTtC£ c;allly 1n Wfl!C'll lhll work •• to Name AMERICAN OUALI I I publtc Mle by Mm"4'1MI... Shf n H11rv1u ~nd 7
Dept No 3 II 700 Civic Dally Ptlol February 13, 20. OEN PARK VILLAGE I be ~ormed for MCI'! cr1n TY CABINET 2•!> Fi..,.. b!ddtnO °" ll'la 1•11'1 jjl~ o1 ANO TRYING HAROfR Canter Drive Welt Sent• 27 Merell 6, 1980 H()~fOWNER S ASSOCIA I f7'7S or type of wor~to< neeo.o 101C ~ Cost• Mesa Calif renrn11ty 19116 1t ~ 00 Rf"f'.tl "'"''"" .. nd
Alll. CA 92702 ltt§3S TION RECOROE.0 IN 800K NOTICE Of' uec:ute 1ne conlf~ Ti-02t2t o clOCa. pm IOUl.O 11 l'ub· nc.>ph«"W'-V1"lt.nOQn, TO 8£ I If' YOU OBJECT 10 Ille Pt&.IC NOTICE 13877, PAGES 1934 lO ll'U9UC Ill.LI 111 .. 11<• on me 11 the OtS· The Ftc;tttlOut Bu••-lie Storaoe 106$ Pl~h• Thundu' ~ 8 f' M 111 • BALES granting of Ille peuoon, you 1978 1NCLUSl\IE or Of OI NllllONAL TAICT omce ioc.ted 11 Of· Na.rM rttte<red 10 •l>Ovof ••• ,., •~ C11v of C'..o111 MeN tht Hllrbor LAwn A C 'l'IOUIO elltler appear at tile f1U9L1C NOTICI FICIAL AECOROS OF OR· "'°'°'TY lice 01 Director Pfly Fae llleCI 1n Orange Coun1y Clll I Crul'lly ot Orange Stile ol • SE VI E lleltl'IQ end •t•t• your 00· Tile c11y Of N•wport ANGE COUNTY <..All· d2101 I P11n111ng. TttHrFllC COQ!M I No~Mr 1~ 1985 "'LE C11lllomt1 Ille ll!>l fW1nflj!O(J "1f'mnliul t'hiipt•I • PAATI i.coona or me ""'men ODj«:· e..c:h Publle WOfll• Depart FORNIA ANO ANY AM ENO· Not~• 11 hefe'>Y gtv«I 1nat mey oeobtaiNld an ,~ NO f2t312~ OOod• cnanHitt Qt iw11an111 G1 J\ t"mh s1•1 \'1~ • s
• LEASING 11on• Wi1" tne court before "*'' 19 invltlnQ Pfopc>ul• MENTS THERETO pumiltlt 10 Section 19&6 01 A copy of ,,,_ tlle& 11\811 J MllCll.., s.d•11«: 1'\~ S I 1w(')(l(lfty "* nbecl ~w ' f 11ita' l PM "'
A"l,f ~l INYf rll ih 1 Ille 11Mrl119 Your apc>etr· fOf FlrCJl9Mlontll kvleel IO< YOU ARE IN OE FAULT tile Civil COde $1111 of Cell be pc>fled et Ille IOb !lfle Cutty Wey •39 4n1l'Mllm ,,,_ mallfln ot l l.trt"'' Lltwn Mo 111 " anoe may be Ill peraon Or by ,,,. ec>lrlllon Of It\ IC>-UNDER A DEED OF TRUST IC)fnt1 Section 2328 of 11'18 l.J.a'I•" 0. Mendatory 14>()1'1 I Cltlll i280~ !la•ne a.,.,,.... '"'°'' Of'y I~ Hll Wf 'I COA your 11torn.y prll= r'8PQ(llor lhe the IC· OATEO •'1182 UNLESS Calllorn11 CommerCtll 11141~QN.TRACTOA to wflor'll I SMr!M C Sedillo J:\~ S tt-ldge ,,,,, 11rw.~ ~P 00~~ 11rnal l'.irk H .. 1111& £Y(RT MOO(l & COi.Oii IF YOU ARE A CREOITOA Qlllllllon of lllHhOld YOU TAl<E ACTION TO ~ SeetlOf'I 535 of IM ,,...contrllCI 11-lr~ end Cutty Wsy •3t Antl'lelm COO•d•llAl•d Program l.-t\Aill M,1rhi.U\
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~-. oontlflQ,enl creditor 01 lnlerHtl, moblle homa PROTECT YOUR PROP C-'llOf~• Panel Coc:le and upon any •1.1bcontracto1 I c.t11 92806' 11'1'"9 ~ t>Yt olt P<OCI ' l'>ir't'l t.Jf'
the ci.eu_., Y9U """' file coactlel end ....,...ti '°' (FITY IT MAY BE SOLD AT ,,,. pro¥'1t1on1 of ,,.. c.-. I.IN!« euocl'I CONTAACTOfll Tlltl Ou...-. WU -1 chill Otll cedlJ en•• lltlt. 'f04il c:lttlm wltll ,,,. coun or ~ Coetl H~ i.. A PUBLIC SAL[ If YOU torn11 Auction 1.ocen•1no to pa~ not ..... 111en ,,,. Mid O\lellld Dy a lndMduell Cllu9 mite 11m SP 9 I ---
prwent " to Ille l*'M>MI tween the Upper ~ NE!.O AN OCPLANA T10H '-C1 '"-Ut\CNraogned wl1I ..n IC)e01'8ct r•• IO .. WO.-"--bMd 6 ..... Tom w .. ,. -apt ...,,
....-t111W aopotnted l>y 8ay lfldge and Jtn'lbOret Of THE NATURE or TH! et put>Hoc .... Dy com"9tt11Y9 ~ by them lrl lhe ax ,,. .. 11a1.,,....,,1 .... hied w mite COOSI ~p 10 l>Y , ACIAC VllW ""'ooun wlll'lln IOUf ~lhl Ill«*! Thlia= ! .. I f'ed-PAOCEEOlNG AGo\IHS T btdding on ,,... 241,, dty Of 8(U11of\ Of ""'conlree1 ... ,h the ~'Y (:Wt. ot Or m.ac •MOalAl ,.,.
trOM 1M dlle ot !Int .._ .,., Ind .funded P<C>o YOU YOU SHOULD CON· '•t>ruary. 1Nf t1 2 00 No 1>1ooer may WI~ lf'Oll County on J--V 30. [tf1 r1en1C)r'tl "41Ct....,
1U111C10flett., ... pr0"'°90 A• ~ TACTALAWYIFI octoeti pm iocated•IPub enyboOfOtlperiodOf~ 1966 Stat• l~ ~A 1267 l~et)'·Mort\utr) ... aa....... • .• In Section 700 ol th• ~ .....,_ lnt.,.,.,... 212 IAY9AOOK COVAT ltt Storege 2099 "-1111 (IOI .,..,. ener 1"8 dllt•... Publtlfl«I 0o8<'Qe c ' L~iS '~ tne "Ofll Cl'l1('lel. CrwirNttor-v 11.:•--.-;m;;.--,;;.;;;;--....;;.;~.--Pro«>&t• Coo. of Clllforn6a. end WCMNn'I luelt'9M er'Ct COSM\ MESA CA 92t.26 In 11141 Crtv of eo.11 Mell. tor Iha °'*"'19 Of t110a 'Y "Mot 1..,,-ua~ ti. 13 10 bid 1tthe l.llMI Purctl-3500 Pecttle Vl«'w °'•
r ... •-•• LTI ,11 The 1trM tor flNtlO cte!IN _.. tnt~ .,. encoureoed "f" a 1treet eddr... Ot County of Orenoe Star• of A ~ 11(11\d 111\0 • 20 2"' ·tee 101 ..... must ti. mec:te With c..,., ant\ N41WPO'l a..c;,, Lo•A-.~D t?OI axplf'e pt10r to lour 10 *'°""' 1 ~ Died common dlllgnetlOll ol Ce111orru.a tl1e I~ pair1~ l:l(WI() _.. t>e _., end p..o 'Ot It f"8 t"-Of 8'4 2700 ~ montna ff-om Ille d•I• OI Ille line tor ,._1 o1 pr~ ~ .. lhOwn ~ no ~ ChettlM or !*'IK>MI req\lff'tld pro 10 ••90\ltlOn pure!\... All purcl'l1~
(UC# 1KCE 141) ~ notioe •DOiie • ,rldey M#'Cl'I 1 1MI. ., • .,,.,,r, II glWn • to ltt ptooerf't dMct1t>ed below '" Of the con1ract "'° lflell Ill P'\a.lC fl>TIC( l)OOCSI .,. ltl60 M it _,
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MllC NOTICl
NOTICE INVITING SEALED 8101
MSC-250
Notl09 la l'l«eby given that th• City Council of the City of Huntington
8..ch, CallfOf'nla wm r.celve ... led bide for the ~rllldf1o and
Improvement• of Vanou1 Loe.I StrMta In the City of Huntington e..eti.
Calllomlt In ~danc. with the plan• and apectflcat1on1 and ..,.etal
prO'Mlon• on me In the o ttl09 of the Olr~or of Public: W()(1(1. Oocum«1t1
wtll be available on February 5, 1988. A charoe of $25.00, not refundable,
wlll be required for each Mt ol 8'*)lflcatlon1 and accompanying draw•
Inga.
W«Htl Item ,
2.
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS HTIMATm
Pr•Cleanlng ot Areas to lie Capped
Cold Planning Adjeoent 10 ell Guner1
Quantity
Lump Sum
147,470 Sq
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3 A-c>h•h Concrete Removal/Repl!IG4tment 51.280 Sq F1
4 A1)911Catlon or Pelnt Blndet 46 Ton
5 Mphllt Concrele CllP 4,815 Ton
8 SMI Coat 23 Ton
7 Ad)\111 manhoiM 10 Greoa 69 Each
8 Adjust Water VllVU to Grade 85 Each
1n accordance with the provisions ol Section 1773 ol the Labor Code.
the State of CallfOl'nla, Director of the Department of Industrial Relatlons
shall determine the general prevalllno rate of wagee. applicable to the
work 10 be done: copies ol lhe lateat general wage rate determinations are
on hie at the office of the City Clerk and the office of the Director of Publk:
Works of the City of Huntington Beach. California
Plans and speclflcattons, together with proposal form. may be obtained
at the office of the Director of Public Works, City Hall, Huntington Beach.
California
P'te:TmOUI .,_.. fltCTmOUI .,... ..
NAiii ITATl•lfT NA.Ml ITATamlfl
The folloWlng peraon la Tl'te fOOOwlng peraon It
dOll'Q bulilllll 11; doing~,_ ...
A·1 MAINTENANCE SEA-CONSUL TINO ENQI·
VICE. 18111 V~t Ln. NEl!RINQ GROUP. 7872
#115, Huntington 8•ach, Timber ~cle, Huntington
Cellf 92647 ISMch. c.tlf 82641
Rfllldy C Sprlldlln. 1878 I C. ~lnehlt, 71172 Tlmbet
viewpoint Ln •S.S. Hunt· Clfcle. Huntington &Mctl.
lnoton 8Mcll. Cellf 92641 Calif 92649
,.hla bu1lne11 11 con. Tl11• buaJneaa la con· ouc:tlld by en Individual ducted by: en lndMdull
Randy c. Spredlln C. Finch«
This 111ternenl WH llled Thi• •l•ternent WU !tied
wt\11 the County Clerk Of Or· wfth the County CWtl of Ot·
1nge county on Januery 29, ange County on Jarwery 24,
1888 18t6
F2'1111 1'119'1D
Pubt11hed OrDnge Co111 Publilhe<I Ora~ COaat
01Uy Piiot Flb<uety 8, 13. Oally Piiot February II, 13,
20 27, 19811 20. 27. 1888 TH~2 TH-eo3
Pla.IC NOTICE
ACTITIOUI eueMH YOU MAY l!XAMINE the ACTmOUe .......
NAM1 aTATDmNT Ille lcte>t by tN COUfl If you NAMl ITA,....,,
The ~ WION at• ere • peraon lntart1ted In' Thi tolloWlng P«IOl1• ar•
d<Mno t>ostnMa u : the t1t•t•. YoU mey ..ve I dotno bl.lelMM 11:
L USAN SORIA Y. 18251 upon lhe ••~UIOt 0t a<lmln· 1 M A R 8 L E 8 8 £AU TY
Santi e.tt>ere LAM. Hunt· ltlrl!Ot, Of upon lhe II· SOLON, 3483 Via Lido,
1noton e..en. Callf. 92649 IOfM)' '°' tM •xtc:u!Of Of ~I lead!. Callf 92m
luen"-Hellet\, tt251 .omin1111r110t, end Iii. wrllh &.yereh R11190ar and
Santi Batt>ara Lane. Hunt-the ooun wttl'I Ploof Of --HOtllln kajlpourlerd, 700
lngton BMctl. C.ilf 92149 vtc:e, •written raqvaa1 ttat· N. H.,bot, AnaMIM. Ce!lf
Sandy Phllllpa, 3122 Ing that YoU dealre 9"Cll l 92105
Plrete Circle, Huntington nottoa Of the rmno of an In Thi• bualn•H 11 con·
&Moh. Cellf. 92849 ventory and •PPf•laament of duated by. hvtblnd llld wtf•
Sen0y Ph1Hl1>9 Miiie .... ti Of of the pell-8ey1tefl Aaalegar
Thia 1111emen1 wee flied Ilona°' eccovnte l'llttlOoned Thi• 1111ement w11 llted
wttll the County CWlc or Ot· In Section l200 and 1200 5 of with thl County CWtl ot Ot· ange County on Januery 28, the Calllornle Pr0ba1e Code. enoe County on Januery 28, 1!19e ' .... , I flYHell, Al· 119e ,...,, ..,...,. .., ,....... .... , 4131 , .. ,.
Published Otenge Coaat T..... AMftU!t, a..n. 140, Publlahecl Orenoe C~ll
Delly Piiot February II, 13, ... wport ....... C. l2llO Dally Piiot February 8, 13,
20. 27. 1988 Publlehed Orange COU1 20, 27. 1988
TH·593 Detty Piiot F9bruary 12, 13, TH·594
t8, lll&e
MUC NOTIC£ WTh-3t 1 Nil.IC NOTICE
NIUC NOTICE FICTITIOUI llU..... ftCTmOUI __,...... Pla.IC NOTICE ftCTfTIOUI .UltNHt
P'te:TITIOU8 llUMta•I JJ1Cnnoul ........
NAMI ITATlmlfl NAiii aTA~
The IOllowlng perwna er• The toll<IWlng pet90fl• ar•
doing bull,,... u : dOlng buelneH ••· so CAL SPECIAL Tll:S. Tl-I! CAPE. 1000 lolJth
19481 8rookhufll Blvd . COut OrMt. CO.II M ....
Huntington Buch. C•lll Callf 92828
928Ae Ar'* Menegetnent Com-
Andr9W R Zankll, 20962 plfty, I CaltfOtl\ll CQrpof·
Sklmmef Ln , Huntington 111on. 505 North fuetln Av· Beacl'I. Cllll 920'4e .00.. 811111 150. 811111 Ane,
Clltton Wiiiiam Dye, 8218 Call!. 82706
Pewtuclcer Of • Hunt1noton Thi• bu11n1u la con·
IMctl. Cellt 928'48 ducted by: a COfl)Ol'lllOn
Thi• tw11n111 la con· George L Argyroe. Chief
duc:lltd by • gener11 pan becutt..,. OfltC*
ner•hlp Tiil• statement wu llltd
CHl1on Wllllem ()yd With 11\41 County Clef1I of Ot·
Thia 11a1tmen1 wu flied ange.County on Januery 29.
with lhl County Clefk of Or· t99e
enge COYnty on January 29, ~7
t988 Publlahed Orenge Coat
'2MNO o.Hy PllOt ~ruery 13, 20,
PubUahed Orange Cout 27, Merell 6. 1988
o.lty PllOt Febnlery 8. 13. TH-8'48
20, 27, 1988 TH-595 PtlllJC NOTICE NAiii ITATl•NT NAM1 ITATIMINT NA. aTATl•NT FICTITIOU• llU..... Th• followlng perton• are The followl119 perl(>nl are K m11 The following pereon• are 1---------
NAMI ITATIMINT doing busl,,... 11: doing t>utlneee u : NOTICE Of' doing bualnett u P\llllC NOTICE
'1CTITIOUI llU .... 11
NAMllTATE•NT
The lollowtng P41'tOl\I lie
dOlng buelo.t ..
~he:::::: ::aon• are MICRONET. 1500 Adema, A M PROPERTY SER· O.ATH M A CUT ABOVE SER-1--.:.:::==.:...:..;.=...;~=---
G,NOALL ANO AS· Sui11302.Cos11Meea.Callt VICES.505N()(1hTU91lnAv· MARV•E.KIN(WOOO VICES, 243t N Tustin Ave FtCmlOUl.U ... 91
SOCIA TES INC TITLE 928211 enue, Sutte 150, Santi Al\&. AHO M NTITION Ste H Senti Ane, Caltt NAiii! ITATIMINT
FOREC osu' RE SERVICE Richard Peul JoMaon. Calll 92705 TO ADMeNlaTlfl 92705 The loltowlng P41'ton 11 L • 3~6 Del Amo Blvd II t 1, PropSetv, Inc., 1 Clll· HTATE NO. A·U1to4 Thom11 N Thurber 2851 dolno bualnell u
2321 South Manitoba Drive. Torr•oot. ,C_alll. 90503 lornla Corporetlon, 505 To ell helra, beneflclarlea. Wyngete Rd . Orenge. Calll COAST CUSTOM CABI·
Santi Ana, Call!. 92704 Thia buelneaa la con· North Tuatln Avenue. Suite creditor• end contingent 92687 NETS. 359 Remona· Way,
Gand•li and Aatoelat ... ducted by· a Umllltd partner-~50. San11 Ana, Callt. 92705 creditors, and peraon1 Wl\o Suaan G. Thurber. 2851 Coata M .... Calll 92627
Inc · Delaware, 2321 South ahlp Thia bu1lne11 11 con· mey be otherwlM lnterMled Wyngate Rd . Orange. Cell! R Craig ~comb. 3!;9
THE BABYSAFE COM ·
PANY, 4882 Wll'* Al/9 .
•C 112. Huntington BMc:h,
C1lll 92M9
Trudy Lee Joyce, 4682
WarMK AVfl .. #CI 12, Hunt·
1ngton a.ch. Calll. 92649 Manitoba Drll/9. Santa Ane. Richard Paul Johnaon ducted by' a corporation In the wUI and/or 11111e of· 9266'7 Ramone Way. Colla Mesa
No bid wlll be received unless It Is made on a blank form furnished by C111r 92704 Thia atetement wea flied s POflend, Secretery MARVIN E KIRKWOOD This bualne11 la con· Celil 92627
the Director of Publtc Works The special attention of pro~tive bidders Tnis bu1iness la con· with the County Clerk ol Ot· Thia 1111ement wu flied A petition haa been filed ductltd by a ~•I pert· This bu11ne11 11 con·
MIGhHl Rober1 Joye•.
4&82 W1mt1t Al/9 . •Ct 12,
Hun11119ton B11ch, Calif
92649 1s called to tne proposal requirements. set forth In the apeciflc:at1ons. for ducted by • corpo<atlon ange County on Januery 23. wm1 lhe.9eunty Clenl of Of. by JOAN A. KIRKWOOO In nershlp dueled by an 1ndhlldu11
lull directions as to the bidding. Te r r 1 A M 1 1 t986 ange Coun1y on Januery 22. the SuperlOf COUrt ot Or· Susan G Thurber R Crelg Newcomb thewt/V,. /TreaSYrer Fa.73 1986 anoe County requettlng that Thia statement was llled Thia siatement waa flied
The above quantities are approximate only, being given as a basis for This a111emen1 was filed Publllhed Orange Co111 fm712 JOAN A KIRKWOOD be •P· wllh the COYnty Clerk 01 Or· wllri lhe County Clerk 01 Or
the comparison ot bids. and the City of Huntington Beech does not wtlh the Counly Cle<k 01 or. Delly Piiot February 11. 13, Publlahed Orange Co111 pointed u peraonel rep. 1nge County on January 24 1n9e County on Fet><uary 3.
T11ls bu11ne11 la con
ducted by husband end wll•
Trudy Lee Joyce
express or by lmpllcallons agree that the actual amount of work wlll ~~County on Januery 29• 20. 27 1986 Dally Piiot February 11. 13, reeent1tJve to edmlnlaler the 1986 • 1986
correspond the<ewlth but reserves the right to increase or decrease the F2llUO • TH..eo6 20. 27 1988 .. 111e ot the d~ent f2"1TO f100007
amoun1 ot any class or portion of the work, u may be dMl!led necessary PubllShtld Orange coast TH-&05 The petition requests Publllhed Orenga Coaa1 Published Orange Coe11
or expedient by the Director of Publk: w orks Dally Piiot Febru•"' 8. 13. 1111DtlC NOTICE ---------authority to administer the Dally Piiot February II, t3, Dally PllOI Feoruery 13, 20
This 1111emen1 wu nled
wtth the County Clerk ol Or·
ange County on Januery 31.
1986
:i!O. 77 19811 -• , __ .;...-..;..;...~;;.;...;....;.;.;;..;.;...;;.;;.__ PllllC NOTICE estate under the lndepeo· 20. 27. 1988 27 March 8. t986
All bids wlll be compared on the basis of the Director of Public Works TH·60l FICTITlOUl llUalNEaa dent Adm1n111ra11on ot Ea-TH·604 TH-&43
estimate of the quantities ol work 10 be done. NAME STATEMENT NOTICE OF t11ea Act
Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the office of the The lollowlng peraona art DEATH Of A hearing on the petition
f2"U7
Publlshed Or1nge Cout
Dally Ptlor Februery 13. 20.
27. March 6. 1986
1---------doll19 buslnete at EDITH V. WILION wlll l>e held on MARCH S. ---------i TH-639
Director ol Public Works, Developmen1 Wing , 2000 Main Street. Hunt-IMIDIJC NOTICE Tt4E PENNHILL LANO AHO Of '"1TION 1986 11 9 30 A M In Oepl POOLIC NOTICE P\ELIC NOTICE ington Beach. Callfornla. shall be sealed and filed with the City Clerk at the 1 __ ..;.,.~~.;;.;...;....;..;..;...;....;.;;;....._ TO ADlllNtlTER No 3 •t 700 Civic center , __ ...;...;~...;.....;;....;.___ PlllllC NOTICE
CIVIC Center, Second Floor Administration Butlding, 2000 Main Street, COMPANY 595 The City ESTATE NO. A 131.U Drive West. Santa Ane, CA FICTITlOUI llUllNEll FICTITIOUI llUllHESI 1---------
9 FICTmOUa llUllNEIS Ortve. Suite 201 Orange, To 111 ,,..,., beneflclar'-·. 92702 .. A&Aar •T•.,,.._NT NAME IT.ATl!fftNT FtCT1T10Ua 11Ua...aa Huntington Beach, California, on or before 10:00 A.M of February 1 • NAME STATEMENT Calll 92668 .... " '""' .. , .. _.. T 1 owl 11 NAME ST~NT 1986. and shall be opened by a committee composed of the City Clerk. the P·-following ,,_aon 11 Oounlaa K Hone. 898 creditor• end contingent IF YOU OBJECT to 1he The tollowlno peraon1 are he Oii ng person '"' ... ~ • credl10f't, and persona who granting ot th41 petition, you doing business 11. doing business 111 The lollowlng peraon la City Attorney and Otrec1or or Publlc Works o r their authorized representa-doing buslne11 as Mollsvllle Lene, Gar· may t>e otherwlae lntereated should either eppear 11 the PACIFIC w.AECK ER GERMAN CAR REPAIR. doing t>vslllffl u
live and the results of said bidding wlll be reported to the City Council of TJ'A MARINE SERVICE. dnervtue, Nevada 89410 In lhe will tnd/Of estate ot heerlng end sia•• your ob· SALES, INC , Callfornle 119 Senti Isabel. Co111 GO F SERVICES. 3253
said C11y of Huntington Beach at their regular meeting to be held on 2521 Orange A·2• Cost• Thomes E. Tueller· 595 EDITH v WILSON Jec;llons Of Ille written obtec· corp . 955 west t8th Street, Mesa Call! 82827 Idaho Ln., Coate M .... Calif.
Monday. the March 3, 1986. at the nour of 7.30 PM 1n the City Council Meu. Cali! 92627 The City °'1119• Suite 201 A petition has been llled 11ons wtth the court t>elOf• Coate Men. cant 921127 Walter E Oullt t 19 Santi 926211
C f Cl f H .,,_ d sh 1 Torn Unvert, 2521 Orange Orenge. Celff 92668 w Ou t .. -h 1 You Isabel Ave Costa Mesa Gary Oe'tlln Ftahet. 3253 Chambe<S In the Cll11C en1er o satd ty o unhngton ovach, an a I A·2. Coste Mese, cant William E Gerwin. 595 by lllt1m M Rocher In ,.., ear ng r appear· Gordon W1yne Mlll•r. Idaho Ln Cotti M ... , Calif
t>e acted upon by said City Council at the regular meeting of M arch 3. 92627 The City Drive, Sullt ;io1 lhe Superior Coun ot Or· anc:e may oe In peraon Of by 1100 Grove Lane, Newport Calif 92627
986 ange County requesting 1ha1 your a11orney Beech. Cafff 92660 Tiiis bu1111ese If con 92626
1 This business II con· Orenge. Cellf 926611 Wiiiiam M OvRocher be ap· IF, YOl) ARE A CREDITOR This buelness 18 con· aucted by an 1ndlvtdua1 Th•• buelnesa 11 con·
The City of Huntington Beach. Callfornla reserves the right to reject any ducted by an lndMdual This business Is con· pointed u personal rep-or a contingent creditor ol dueled by. a corporellon Walter E Ouln ducted by: an Individual
or all bids, and to accept the bid deemed for the best Interest of the City Tom Unvert dueled by • general part· resentallve to ldmlnlater the the deceeMCI, you must Ille G w Miiter. President Th•s statllfl'MIOI was Ille<! Gary D Fllher This s1e1emen1 wu Ille<! neranlp estate 01 the decedent your claim with the court Of This Slalement wu liled with lhe County Cle<k ot Or· This '111emet'tl wu flied
of Huntington Beach, Calllornia with 111e County Clerk ol Or· Thomas E Tuci<er The pelltlon requHta preMnt 11 10 the peraonat with the County Cleric 01 Or· ange County Oil Januar; 28, wt1'1 the county Ci.tic ot Ot·
By order ot the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach. California ~~County on January 29• ihh:~ 51C!,.~~1 •:• ,":;'. aulhOflty to administer the representative appointed by ange County on January 23 1988 ange County on Januery 31•
lh•S February 3 1986 WI n., " 0 es111e under Ille lndepen· the court within lour monthS 1986 f21M74 1986 . . f2ll553 •;re County Of\ Janu•ry 2!1, den1 Admlnlslra!Ton ol E .. from the dale of Arst Is-F291948 Pubhlhed Oranga Cout ntllM
A TI EST
Alicia Wentworth
City Clerk
PubllShed Orange Coul ti 6 ta let Act auance of letters H provided Publlstled Orange Coast Dally Piiot February 13. 20, Publlshed Otange Cout ~~11~/1t~~:ebruery 6, 13· Publl hea 0 ~1~ A hearing on the petition In Secllon 700 ot ·the Delly Pllol February 8. 13. 27 March 6. 19811 Deity Pllol February 13, 20,
' TH-597 D 11 P~I 1 F ~ange 8 ~; wlll t>e held on FEBRUARY Probate Code or Calltornla 20. 27 1986 TH-648 27 Maren 8. 1988 TH·•"'J
2t ~7 t~86 e ruery · · 26, 1986 a1 8.30 A M In The ume ror hhng ctalms wlll TH-608 ""'
· Dept No 3 at 700 Civic nol expire prior to lour ---------
TH·598 Center Drive West, Santa months from the dell or lhe PlllllC NOTICE PWLIC NOTICE ---------
Published Orange Coas1 Da11y P1101 February 1_3_. _1_1._19_8_6 ________ Pllll...;...;...;..l_C_NO_T_IC_E __ --nt-ID-11-C-NO-T-IC-.£--A~=· ~M26o:JECT 10 the 11e~g~ ~~~ m~NE the ---------1 --....:....;:=:.;;_..;.;..;..;.;;.~-__ ....;MU....;.;;;.;;;.;C~NO=-T.:..:l.:.C[=--
ntm11c t.11\TICE nomLIC t.ll'lflCE ntm•1c NOTICE ,-~ f.tCTmoua auaMH FlCTmous •ustNHS r-VD\. m1 n.io m1 l rUUI. FICTITIOUS aUltNESS granting of the petition, you Ille kept by the court If you NAMI ITATl!MENT NAME tTATUffNT FICTITIOUS aUSINJat
I Jame• B B h NAME STATEMENT FICTITlc;>US aUllNESI should either appear al the are a person interested In The rollowfng person 11 The tollowlng person 11 NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 4000 M Arth ·=~m~. The following person IS NAME' STATEMENT hearing and stete your Ob· the estate. you mey serve dOI~ butlneat.. c:Jo1ng buslnns.. The following peraon II
NAME STATEMENT I NAME STATEMENT ls 700•c ur ,,_ ar • doing bulllneas.. Tne ro11ow1ng peraons are iec;llon1 Of file written objec. upon the execulor or edmln-c M••uNITY OISTRIBU· w E s T B E s T dOI~ business .. lhe lollow1ng person 1s The following persoos are ulle · N-P<>rt ,,.,ecn. PE•R PRODUCTIONS. doln~ t>ust~s ••· 11~1 wil" t"-cou-..... f~e lstralor. Of upon lhe II· ..., K EPING GOO Call! 92660 " ·~~ -"'' " ,,. " """"' TION SYSTEMS, 220 A ACCT'ING/TAX SERVICE 0 COM· OOlng business as doing business as .,..,..,6 T-Or Huntlngt~ G OUNOWORK 2424 the hearlnn Your '"'""'II· torney fOf the e11ecut0t or PANY t032S Bu c SECURITY FINANCIAL WINDJAMMER APART. Shirley E Beauchamp ~~ .. ~c ... ~ 9:i!M7 "'" 22nd St . Newport' Beach. &nee may.be In per~';; by ldmlnlstratOf and Ille wllh Knox St Cos1a Maelt. C111f 60 Timber Run lrvlM , Caltt . nllng lrcte,
l EASING GROUP 53 1 MENTS 4000 MecArlhur 4000 M&c:Arlllur Boulevatd. ""'D'""'avi'd 0 Be-lelt 3336 Cahl 92680 your att~n-the court With proof ol se<· 921153. 92714 Fountain Vllley. Calif 92708 9 s 700 Su111 700 Newport Beach " "' -1 Barron Edward Reuler, Lawrance Oouglll Suzanne A Schultz. Stanford lrvme Caitl 92715 oulevard u•le N-· C 111 92600 · Tempe Or Hunt;ngton Chlfles & Clare Cotton, IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR vkle. a written request ttat· 220 A "'no• St , Coete ••~·. Eclctund, 80 Timber Run, 10325 Buntl119 Circle, Foun. Joseph A D1N1C018 531 pori Beact• Celli 92660 8 Bea.,.. c aur ·92u 7 2•2• 22nd St • N-port Of a cont1nnen1 credllOf or Ing lhat you dealre apeclal " ..,_.., 1 1 v 11au c 1 r "270 Stanrord 1r111ne Cant 92715 1 Midlands Company. a This business 11 con· Th'","',· bu•lnes""'s 11 con· Beech, Call! 92680 1 .. 6 d~-~:.!.. you must Ille notice ol lhe 1111"" ot an In-Calif 921127 lrvlne. Call! 92714 en e .. v,, al • 8 .-... dueled b a ,.,..,,e 111 par1 ~ ''" ......,._.., ... Thie business Is con. Tht1 bu11ne11 11 con-This bu11n1H 11 con· Thia business 1s con ..,..,1aware corporatton •OOO Y ·~· r · duct·""" by en lndiuldual This buslne11 11 con-""'•r clelm with Ille court or venlory and 1ppra1~1 ol d· .... ed b Ind"• M A 9 1 s nership "" • 1--dueled by an lndMdual ducted by an Individual "'" Y an mduel ouc1ed by an 1ndtvtc:Jva1 ec rlhur c:ou evard ulle David o Bertlell ducted by· huab1nd Ind w11• present It to the peraonal 191811 assets Of ot the pell-Barron E ., __ ,__ 1 Lawrence Ecklund Suzanne A Schultz
J A NICOi& 700 Newport BN<:h Cahl I Devi<! T Beauchamp This stllement was ltled Cnarles Collon represen1111ve appointed by llons Of eccoun11 menlloned .._..... Thia This stalemeni was ftled 92660 This s111ement w11 Ille<! wtlh the County Clerk ol Or· This st11ement waa filed the court Within lour month• In SectlOn 1200 and 1200 S of Thll statement wu tiled This stattmenl was filed statement wu flied
,..,,,. 1"8 Coun1y Clerk or Or Oav•d 1 Beauchamp with t~~ounty Clerk ol Or-ange Coun1v on Janu•"' 29 Wllh the County Clerlc ol Qr. lrom the dale ol llrll '--lhe Calllornl1 Probll• Code Wtlh the County Clerlc ol Or· with the COUn1y Cl8'k or Or· With the Couiity Ctenc of Or·
ange County on January 24 4000 MacArthur Bouleverd. ange vvunty on January 15, 1986 , -, enge County on January 21, suanoe ol letters as prolllded 9urt0fl I Qeuldln, Al· ange County on January 23. enge County on January 17. ange County on Februery
1986 Suite 700 N-pon Beech. 1986 F2"555 1986 In Section 700 or the t~ tof PeltttoMf, P.O. l9811 tSB6 tO 1986
F2"119 Calif 92660 F21U55 Publlaned Or•""" Coul FaaTT7 Probate Code ol CaJllOfnle ltoll '51, Whtttt.r. CA IOIOI F2M17s f2MSOO Put>ll P:...a Pubhsl'led Orange CoaSI John Gr1m11ad 4000 D Pubpltalned Orange Cout Dally Piiot FeorJ.:;.;; 6 t3 Publllhed Orange Coast Ttle lime lor filing claim• wlll Published Orange Coast Publlehed Orange Coest Publlllhed Orange Coast . Shed Orange Cout Daily Pilot February 6 13, MacArthur Boulevard. Suite ally I o1 January 30, Feb-20 27 1986 -· • • • Delly Pilo1 February II. 13, nol axplrt prior to four Delly Piiot February 13. 14. Dally Pilot February 8, 13. Dally Pilot February 13, 20, Dally Pltot February 13. 20, 20 27 t986 700 Newport Beach Caltf ruary II 13 20. 1986 . . TH·S96 20 27 1986 months lrom the dlle ol the 20 1986 20. 27 1986 27 March II. t888 27, M1roh II. 1986
TH·599 92660 TH-S& 1 TH-607 hearl notlGe above. TH-644 TH-647
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2 5~ RAIN
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1986 . .
Edison ~xpels 16 for dru
High school takes hard line on students
ch a rged with sales after drug sweep
enter their schools in September.
Some of the students were arrested
and jailed following the Dec. 18
sweep. All have been on adminis.-
trativc suspension prior to the ex-
pulsions, she said.
"The line stops at drup."
Principal Jack Kennedy, who re-
quested that undercover police come
to the 2,800-student campus. said
Tuesday's action "was a last resort."
By ROBERT BARKER
Of tM o..., ...........
Huntmgton Beach school officials
have expelled 16 students who were
nabbed in an undercover police
operation last December for allegedly
Lee Iacocca la fired u
h ead of the ao •em-
ment'• advlaory com-
mittee on the reato-
ratton of th~ Statute of
Liberty by Interior Sec-
retary Hodel. A8.
Coast
The Mission Viejo Co.
must permit an lndlan
tribe to ob~rve excava-
tion of any Native Ameri-
can remains discovered
during grading of a 278-
acre parcel near the
Upper Oso Reservoir./ A3
California
FBI arrests one of its 10
most wanted fugitives, a
black radical charged
with masterminding a
failed Brink's robbery
that left two dead./ A7
Nation
U.S. observers to Phlllp-
plne elections take ex-
ception to Reagan's re-
marks./ Al
Wo rld
Aquino cautions Reagan
on accepting an expected
declaration of Marcos'
victory.I A5
Sports
The Sunset League
scramble: It's Edison,
Fountain Valley, Marina
to the basketball play-
offs./81
INDEX
Advice and Games
Boating
Bulletln Board
Business
Classified
Comics
83
81
A3
BS-6
CS-7
B4
C7
B3
A6
81
A3
selling marijuana, cocame and LSD
on the Edison H igh School campus.
The 13 boys and three girls were
barred from attending any district
high school fo r the spring semester,
Superintendent Marie Otto said
Wednesday. They can peution to re-
Salvage progreu
Otto said the crackdown and
expulsions show that the district is
serious about controlling drugs on
high school campuses.
"You reach a point where certam
behavior is unaccepta~le," Otto said.
"But we need to have a clear
message that we won't tolerate the
sale or negotiation of salet of drugs,••
he said.
"These aren't bad kids. They've
just made poor decisions. I really
believe this 1s &oing to help them. If It
were not in their best interest and the
Cout Gaardamen hm.t the rtcht front
MCtlon' of the •i-ce alaattle Cballenier onto
the Cout Gaard catter O.lla• d~
..t•ace operatlona In the 1ut week ol
J anuary. Meanwhile, lfa.-y offtclals an-
noanced Wedneeday that they may laa•e
recoTered puta to a •teWte'• rocket
b009ter that wu aboard the •battle. See AS •
Gov. 6abbitt says party's future
is with new breed of Democrats
By fAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of IM 0.-, ,._. ....,
Admitting his name "isn't exactly a
household word," Arizona Gov.
Bruce Babt5itt came to the Orange
Coast Wednesday to test tbe poht1cal
climate for a possible presidential bid
among the new breed of Democrats
who, he said. "has the future of our
pany in your bands."
Babbitt, spealung to some 250
members of the Dcmoa<Utc As-
sociates of Orange County ~t the
Westin South Coast Plaza hotel,
charged the Democratic Party has
bce11 split into two factions -"a
winner and a loser."
"The winner consistently elects
councilmen, mayors and governors,
while the loser fails in the national
elections. It's viewed by the Ameri-
can people as a party that's lost its
Runaway truck
mangles 9 cars
atoflice building
Own-e-rs takelOSses
tn stride; dama es
estimated at 60,000
By TONY SAAVEDRA
OfllleOlllJ .........
Joe Sabo sadly pulled an umbrella,
some floor mats and an assonmcnt of
papers from the mangled wreckage of
his 'SS Buick, one of nine unoccupied
cars darnaged Wednesday when a
truck appan:ntly lost its brakes and
barreled into a Costa Mesa parking
lot.
345 Clinton St.
"They found my hood ornament
on top of the roof," said a dazed Sabo
as other employees gathered their
belonJings from the crumpled cars.
Pohcc estimated the damage at
about $60,000 to the parked can and
the truck, which made a tum into the
company dnvcway after the brakes
failed.
Driver Mike L. McCarthy, 46, of
Huntington Beach escaped injury. He
was not cited for the crash in an
induslriaJ area near John Wayne
A1rpon, said officer Gary M cErlain,
the traffic invcstiptor at the scene.
way," Babbitt said. ·
He proposed Democrats focus on
three issues that will unify the party
and put it back on track -S0C1al
policy, the economy and Amencan
foreian policy.·
"The ~mocratic Party must be, as
it always nas been, the champion of
opportunity, the party of compassion
and solutions," Babbitt said.
(Pleue eee BABBITT/ A2)
best interest of the other students, we
wouldn't do it. It's palnful."
Kennedy said the school has rc-
cei ved "trem~ndous" suppon from
the community, faculty and other
students for taldn& the hard lane
In the undercover operation, a 20-
year-old female police cadet attended
classes, pretending to be a student.
Police said the undercover cadet
made at least two purchases from
eacb:.of the alleged drug dealers. Some
of the transactions were recorded.,..
drugs were retained as evidence.
accordinf to Police
DetcctJves •id drua probkml at
Edison Hi&b are no wone. -and
perhaps bener -than 11 otber
sc}loob in the city.
Principal Kennedy said I.be sales"'
neaotiation for sales all took place on
the Edison campus or adjacent to it
"'rwenty-four suspccu were qa.med
in the warrants. Some were adults ud
not students. "Kennedy said.
Irvine adopts
smoking curbs
at workplace
Work-ers empowered
to post work stations
non-smokin zones
By PBIL SNEIDERMAN
Of .. Olllr,......,.
Smolung to Irvine's pnvate work·
places would bl' regulated under a law
that received prehmmary approval
Tuesday from the City Council.
If the measure receives final air
proval Feb. 25. workplace srnolung
restrictions would JOtn publk smok-
ing regulations adopted in lrvme last
year. Public smolong regulauons
cover restaurants, auditonums and
other locations.
The new rules allow an office
worker to desianate his or her
immediate work area as a non-
smoking zone and to post It with an
appropnatc s1an.
The law also prohibits smoking in
conferen~d meeting rooms while
they are lo use and in classrooms.
Arbona Go•. Bruce Babbitt
aud1tonums, restrooms, hallways
and elevators.
Smokins would also be banned io
cafetenas. lunch rooms and employee
Loungcs_with a seating capacity ofless
than 40. If these areas have a seat>aa
capacity of 40 or more, a non·
smoking area would have to main-
tauled. covcnng not lcss.lhan half the
seaung and floor area.
Tbe lrvme law, based in part aa
regulations adopted in lquna Beada.
applies to office buildings, mcdiCli
waitmg rooms, libraries and other
areas. It would not affect privat.e
homes that also 5Cl'Ve as office
wo~laces. government offi«s or
1 nd i vtdual officcs.occu pied exdu.si ve-
1 y by smokers.
City officials said the smokin& law
IS expected to be enforced OD I
complaint basis. An education period
for Irvine employers is expected to
precede formal enforcemenL
At Tuesday's meetina. four
speakers expttssed supPOn for WOC'k-
ptace smoking rcgulauons.
Ron Saldana. repr'CICllbl\I TM
(Pleue Me WOllKPLACS/A2)
NewstorDl
m.ayarrlve
by Friday
A blustery Pacific storm 1s due lO
roll m Fnday, gJ v1ng Southlanders a
chance to dry out this a~cmoon
following scattered showers over
Southern Cahfom1a late Wednesday
and earl> toda).
Commuters may have 10 battle the
clements this mommg, but the rains
will diminish b) this afternoon,
(Pleue eee llOU/ A2)
Death Notices
Horoscope
Opinion
Paparazzi
Police Log
Public Notices
Sports
Televlston
Weather
C4, 7-8
C1-4
B2
A2
The ~wtcr-colored "Collector's
Edition' Buick was the first in a ro w
of park~ can Wlpcd out by the
runaway Ryder truck about 11 a.m.
outside the American Dade office,
McErlain said the truck was travel·
mg at 35 mph when 1t hit the first
vehicle broadside. starting a chain
reaction that traveled down the row
of c~rs parked against tht' budd1na.
(Pleue He RUNA WAT/A2)
The clrtnr of a rental truck plowed Into
puk ed car when bla brakee went oat. All of
Olllr .... ---""'*,,.... the can were unoccapJed and no one wae
tnjurted In the accident.
_Digging into region's past
an education for students • t ••
Costa Mesa archeologtst says Illdian
history offers lessons on environment
For most of us, the subject. of
archaeotoay cof\Jures up imaae of a
faraway place where men and women
weanna khaki faliaut" and pith
helmet d11 throuah the earth with
denli t's tools in nopes of find1na
remnants ofl05t ~v1hut1on'
Archacoloay makes U1 Jtt'11m of
'
adventures we'd love to have -ot
Indiana Jones and his search for the
Temple of Doom.
But most of u never thtnk about
actuall do1na It. The t'lC\u11on
woukS problbly be too tlpen$.lvc and
tt ma&bt fotu u to travcl areat
d111.ances, le,avul,I behind tbc com·
fonsofhomc
However. accordina to Gary Hurd,
a Cosu Mesa 1rchacol011st. Cou1
residents do not have to endure areat
hardsh1t>S to upenence the fun of
uncanh1na the pest
Rcmarns of an 800.ycar-old
ho hone Indian vlllqe lie practJc•l-
ly 1n our own beck yard beneath the
1opso1l of lbe blum surround•na
Ul)9Cr Newpon Bay
nd b)' d1rcet1na an c'c.vat1on on
the blum. the 34-ycar-old UC Irvine
FRED
VocELSTEHI
Focus ON THE NEws
E.xtcn1100 instructor 11 &JV•~·
dents an opponun1t to cxpcncnC'C
the uc1tement of uncovenna the
preh1stonc ~n1facts
Armed wtth trowels and wht k
brooms. Hurd·i. c•ass meets at the 11c
every Saturday to an.lyze k, and aohl of day '" hope, of find1na clu~~
to the past
(Pl ...... 010011f0/A2)
\
Shopping-mall look
planned lor hospital
By G. JEANETTE AVENT torc1an countnc'\
othDlllt,......,. It "'111 rc\Cmblc 1 <>hopp1na mall
I I f ' .. more than a ho'iptul ~1d Dr Marv1a 4.f\cr more th;an I ~ tt·. ( c 11 H C.oldht'r'f d1rttlor of the c h11n·1 pl..on1n~1nd v1b:a~._, thll If\ 1nl \\e<;tern rq.ion
Mayor v1d Raker calkd thr "hm IMC as 111, lied b mcommunt. p1tal war'\," orpntlt'r\ \\ cdnt~1.·" unveiled the finnl de 1 n tnr the t\ barkcl"\, will can'itst of a I 77-bed
Irvine Mtdic•I c t'nttr t\o,p11al. a health care mall and a
The ho pi Lal will be:-h\lllt h' medical office pl11a k>catcd on IS
4.mencan Mtdtcal lntt'mat1onal. a ltre in f.l't lf\ltnc near the comer of
Bc"trly H11ls-haSC'd ho~p1tal l ha1n nd C anvon venue and hon
wuh thrtt health " .. rr fa 1ht1t'\ 1n Par\. ""1
Orange count\ and 200 n1h<',.., at· IMC offi 111'1 "'d tht h p1tal -
tercd throu&ho u1 W 'lat<'' and I~ (Pleue eee R08PnAL/AI)
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Aa Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/ Thur9day, February 13. 1988
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Chanceofraint oday, Frid ay ,
The torecMt C8lecl tot etlOMtt llk>f'9 the Orange Cout
lodey, whldl..,. expected to deer• .. • end g4Ye way to bfMZY
and lllahtY Wetmer....,_ thla afternoon, the NatlOnal WMther
Mid. More,.., tt t°'9CMt '°' Friday. • Hlghe wll 'M99 from the IOw to mid eo.. wtth a chance of ~ rein o.cr...ing to 20 percent ttllt afternoon and
te>fWght.
lowt hlftlQtlt wtn range from 50 to 55.
FrideywlfbeCIOUdy, with rain, IOmetlmel hMvy, during the
day. . ·
Tem.,_lllUr'M Wiii M mild, In the low to mid eot. with gu1ty
IOU1heU1 wfnd1.
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40 2t 38 ,.
30 11 72 80
35 t2 , .. 01
Calif Temps
37 28 SI 4'
50 35
Surf Report
LOCAT!Otl
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tn•pected by UCI atudent Kathy McDonald
Jr., left, ln•tructor Gary Bard, center, and
•tudent Amy O..jlma.
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Amy OsaJ1ma. a U( Irvine
sophomore. has no plans to be an
arrhaeologist. but said she has taken
the repeatable class three umes be-
rause Hurd cares enough 10 make 11
fun and educational.
"It's different from the kind ofdac,s
where you go a nd plunk your butt in
the seat." she said. "(Besides) he
doesn't1ust send you out there to dig
He shows you how to do 1t. He make~
11 a good environment ·•
Hurd said simply tht' way the rocks
and got;>ure orgamzed in the ground
can provide cl ues about whether the
men and women worked together or
about how thev raised their children
"What's unportanl IS the exact
location of an artifact and ho"' 11
relates to .other ObJec ts ·· he c;a1d
MORE RAIN ...
Fro m A l
aocordmg to the 'at1onal \'. eatha
Service.
The chance of mea~urable rain "ill
decrease to 20 percent th1c; afternoon
wi th scattered showers hkel) through
tonight, the National Weather ~cr
v1ce said
As 1oda-. 's .-.1orm mo\l's t•astv.aru
the second storm mm 1ng in '1ra1gh1
off the Pacific (l,c,rn ma) bnng
penods of heaH -;hov.er" and gu'>t'
winds Fnda)
"The artual art1far1 taken out of its
contexti1oesn'L tell )OU too much."
Hurd recentl) analyzed Indian
potter) found at an Irvine site now
covered by condominiums and found
that 11 was made from local clays. This
was a new discovery because
anthropologists had thought the local
I nd1ans were not pottery makers.
Hurd, whose grandmother was half
Cherokee. said he got involved in
archaeolog) 12 :years a~o after find1 ng
a pottery ~hard lyU1g in a gully near
Palm Spnn&S.
"It was like pure gold to me." he
said
mce then he has been obsessed
vmh learning about Orange County's
ancient past. He said he has no desire
10 work on a large e'cavauon in
farawa) lands
He 1s well aware that man)
archaeologists consider Cahfom1a an
undesirable place to practice their
craft because there are no pyramids or
idols to be found. However. he said
there 1s a lot more to archaeology than
finding p)-ram1ds and idols.
"People have h\.ed 1n California for
I 0.000 years." he said. "Three or four
d1tTerent rullures have. moved
through"
B! stud) ing the en v1ronmental
problems these cultures faced, Hurd
hopes he can educate people about
\Oml' of the en' ironmental problems
our ~oc1el~ fare-; toda}
People notice the environment
only when it gives us a "body slam~ 1n
the form of an earthquake, a drought
or a hurricane. he said.
That was true for the Indians of800
years ago, and it is true of us today. be
said. The Indians were very suscep-
tible to environmental c:Unge. If the
bay filled up with silt, tbc lodiull bed
to abandon their vitlqe because they
could no longer get food from the bay,
he said.
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He hopes to get people to under-F _ N rt c • 1 b~~d:~!~~~~:nd.:fcyct~a:~~e 0!lfi ormer ewpo ounc1 man
eventually cause the destruction of
our civilization. He said it has _ 'l.J
happcoedtoothcrcivilizationsand1t ~arvey
Wlll happen to us 1fwcdon't "obey the
rules." ·
Somers di~s at age 72
"Our technology donn't make us By WALTER BURROUGHS
1ndcpendant of the environment," he OH•Dllf,.. ....
said. "It may aJlow us to illlorc it for a
while, but in the Iona run. we're really
just as vulnerable as the Indians."
He has few solutions to the prot>-
lem, though.
He said he tries not to oonsume
more than he needs, tries not to buy
throwaway items and tries to recycle
things. But he suspects ll might take
catastrophic environmental disaster
to provoke wholesale changes.
'Td hke 10 th1nlc that (self preser-
vation) will cause the change." he
said. "but our hves arc too short to
realize that a problem exists.··
Newpon Beach civic leader
Harvey Som cn died last Tuesday at
the age of 72.
Somers was a former member of
the Newport Beach City Council,
former president of the Newport
Beach Oiamber of Commerce and
former commodore of the Newport
Harbor Yacht Oub.
Much of Somers' life was built
around Newport Harbor and both
sons, Jim and Larry, are sailors.
At Somcn' request there will be no
funeral service nor flowers. In lieu of
flo,wcrs, a contribution to the Harvey
Somers MemoriaJ Fund for Hoag
McmoriaJ Hospital Presbyterian 1s
suggested.
Interment will be at Pacific View
Cemetery.
Born 10 San Fran cisco on July 9.
1913 Somers was graduated from
Stanford University in 1935 and
married his wife, Sally, on Feb. 14.
1941·.
Somers was rejected for military
service for physical reasons dunng
World War 11, and quickly went to
work in his father's business, which
supplied cqwpment to the Anny and
Navy. On this basis he was dented
reapplication to the Army because has
work was deemed esscnual to the war
effort.
In 1945, when the war ended, his
father's company was sold to Bethle-
hem Steel.
That same year,. Somers and his
wife moved to a waterfront home on
Balboa and he took over a C hrysler
dealership. He sold the dcaJershtp m
1954
He was elected president of the
Newport Harbor Chamber of Com-
merce and 1n 1957 became a member
of the Newport Beach City Council.
Somers is survived by his wife and
sons; a daughter, Susan Hanson of
Honolulu; and six grandchildren,
John and Cece, son and daughter of
Jim Somers; Peter and Laurie, son
and daughter of Larry Somers; and
Robbie and K.aue. son and daughter
of Susan and Robert Hanson.
HOSPITAL T O RESEMBLE MALL ...
From Al
e~pected to c·o.-.t .tppr11\1mJtcl\ $XI
m1ll1on -1s '>lht•dukd lor J Jul•
ground break mg." 1th lom pk111in an
11r1pated in the earh pan ot I \./XX
Mayor Baker. tha1rman nt the
hospital's board of d1rtctors. said the
center 1s designed w <,crvt• Ir. int"<.
85,000 resident~ a populauon that
o;wells to 120.000 dunng the "'ork
week
'\ckno"ledging d do"nturn in
profits for large. 1n-pat1ent faultuec,
(1oldberg said. "Mcd1unc: 1s not a
trt-"attng sc1enrc an~mort• hu1 a
preventing scicnn· "
.\lthouS}1 the Ir' 1m· 'v1cu1cal
'enter will include a I '"'-bed fi't'
.. ton acute carr ho'>p1tal C1oldberg
c..t1d . .\Ml '" lr)1ng to neate '>Ome-
'htng people "'II go Ill nen when
1hc' 're well
Goldberg said 1n .1dd111on to the
hQ\pttal tower, tht• tl'Oter 1nrludn a
'rparatc "health tMe mall" v..h1c:h
~111 house a "'alk-tn lCnter for minor
·mergenc1es communtt) conlerenu~
•nm<. educational lac1ltt11.~'> a lir\t·
1 ... or d1n1ng area a hild-dr1: faultt'
11;d an entire tloor uC\l•lcd to ht•alth
ire for womcn and l hildrcn
Jo,eph ~ M1tu11 .\\!t i's proJt'lt
. nanagerfor thncntl'r ..aid the Ir' inc
\led1tal l entt•r al'o plan'> to work
v.1th area bus1nl'\\l'\ 11n C\el'ut1ve
~~ness and "'eU-bcing programs
· Baker '>aid the mute to I ~1 ( has
been a IC}.)' ear 1ourne~ marked e' el)
t'AO ~ears b~ frenzied ar t1 v1ty at a high
le' cl and then penods of rnac11v1ty.
)inrc announcing m pan ncrsh1p
with .\Ml 1n July last year. Baker said.
the Peo ple for an Irv me Community
Hospital, tht' onginal community
group behind the hospital, has put
together a coahuon that mcludes the
lrvme Medical and Dental Soclety,
L'C lrvme. the Saddleback Com-
m unity College D1s1nct. the lndus-
tnal League of Orange County and
the-lrvtne Co.
Goldberg said because the "players
.tre multiple. 1he design of the
huilding has 10 reflect that d1vers1t)'."
Ma) or Baker said L ('J will be able
to arh1eve Its goal of having a
tcalh1ng hospnal near 11s Irvine
campus to accommodate its medical
students. "We now have six UC!
members on our board o f d irectors."
he o;a1d
Goldberg said lJ(T s pnmary
interest will be m the areas of
radiology. ped1atncs. obstetncs and
lamil) medicine
In add1t1on to l '(I the Saddleback
C ommun1ty College D1stnct will
establish its nursi ng a nd health tech-
n1c1an credenual program at the new
center. said the mayor
Plans for the center include a
90.000-square-foot medical offi ce
plaza. To be built by the Irvine Co. 11
will house approximately 70 doctors
with va nous spec1alt1es aod IMC
adm101strat1ve offices.
BABBITT TESTING POLITICAL WATERS ...
Baker said. "Ong.inally we had the
idea of an mdependcnl. not-for-profit
center. but alone the way, we got a real
education. Tt\IS is not the way
medicine is going."
Responding to concerns that AMI
wo uld in effect run the hospital at the
expense of the community, Baker
said ... Our board 1s made of2 I people:
mcluding three people from AMI.
J;1ghtecn of the board members arc
from PICH, the hospital's communi-
ty sponsor; UCI; the Industrial
League of Orange County; the Irvine
Medical and Dental Society; ~e
Saddleback Community College D1s-
1nct; the Irvine Co. and the Fluor
Corp .. a ma1or employer in Irvine."
Fr om Al
Accepllng that gove rnment can't
budget answers for e'tcry problem. he said. "We rccogniUlberc arc limits to
government."
However, be condemned con-
grcssienal approval of the Gramm-
Rudman deficit reduction law as an
abdication of its responsibilities.
saying. "We cannot over the next five
years close the deficit by cuts alone.
"It's a myth. We have to under-
stand that tu increases arc part of the
solution."
Calling for equita~lc . taxes, he
proposed the prosress1ve mcome tax
and a gasoline tax as two examples
.,
that were fa.tr to all Amencans.
However, argumg that small busi-
nesses are America's economic
strength, Babbitt would exempt them
from all forms of taxation.
"Small business is a constituency
we've left by the roadside," he said.
He also argued that world trade
needs to be "redesigned" to prevent
American jobs from go ing overseas.
And, in direct contrast to Reagan
administration policy, Babbitt
proposed America end its support for
insurgent groups and begin instead to
negotiate with the governments ll
seeks lo topple.
"We must terminate our support
for the Contras. We're saying to the
people of Nicaragua that we're offer-
lOg you the very people you threw o ut
in 1979," Babb1t1 said.
Instead. we should offer to help the
Sandinistas with their problems while
pressuring them to reform on demo-
cratic and human nghts issues, he
said.
Babbitt was the keynote speaker at
the general membership meeting of
the Democratic Associates. a roun-
tywide group of mostly young. up-
wardly mobilcparty members.
According to the mayor, the board
cannot be replaced by AMI. Baker
said the board is sclf-perpctua&i.ftt, lf a
rcpraentative from U'CI resitu, the
.WORKPLACE SMOKING CURBS ADOPTED ..• . A rr..Al
chancellor would appoiat a ~ T~ lftltbtie/ was the only approved the first reading of lhe
ment, subject to appro val by the Ml spealcer critical of the proposal. He workplace smoking ordinance. Coun-
board. urged the council to delay adoption in cilwoman Barbara Wiener opposed
Goldberg. whose regional district order to permit a voluntary smoking it, saying. "I do not think this is a
would include the lrvme Modic.al rules provam for local businesses. proper role for the city."
Center, said the board will make all Council members Larry Agran. Mayor David Baker did not vote on
interest because his law firm docs
work for the tobacco mdustry.
In other action, the council:
•Adopted a hazardous matcnals
disclosure ordmancc that wtll be
administered by the Orange County
budget dec1s1ons, review doctors' Sally Anne Miller and Ray Catalano the issue, saying he had a conflict of
credent1aJs and hire and fi re hospital .---------------------------------------------
Fire Department.
admmistrators .
Balcer said he will bring the com-
munity up to date on the c.enter again
tn July when the ground breaking for
the hospital is scheduled.
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'He JUSl lo\t 11 and wuldn t <;top··
\fcErla1n said
Employee-; watcht'd 1n awe a~
i)Ohce and tnw truc k worker\
, runched through the bead<. of glas,
"llanketing the asphalt ( ompany
1ffic1als videotaped tht• wrl't kagt' for
n'iurance purpmn "htlc dcanup
rcw-; worked to ~parat~ the t.rnglc o l
arc;
·The)' t0ld me 11 "a' prcm bad
but I figured wmcho<h JU\t backed
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manufactunng engrneer who was in
the midst of a company mccllng when
notified ofh1s misfortune.
"It looks like a bombh1t." he said of
the crash that reduced the front ofh1s
Buick to a mass of twlSled metal and
multicolored Wlre
Employee C'laude Bedell. 55. of
~anta Ana said he heard a rumble m
the parking lot but figured It was only
airplane noise
Then Bedell was informed by a
fnend that his blue '77 Gremlin had
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been demolished.
"I figuicd that he ought.a know -
his car was underneath m ine," wd
Bedell. unscrewina the license olates
from his ruined vehicle as it was being
hoisted onto a tow truck.
"Well," he reasoned with a shrua.
"It was an old car "
Amencan Dade officials said em-
ployees would be supJ>lied a rental car
for a few days. but Bc:dell wasn't
taking any chances.
He asked for a bus pass.
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