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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1986
13 banks robbed within 26 hours
8 robberies Wednesd ay m ay set record
for h eists in a day; loot exceeds $10,000
By TONY SAA VEORA
Ol h o.llyNe41tafl
Bandits struck eight more Orange
County fi nancial institutions
Wednesday. continuing a robbery
spree that netted mo re thao SI 0,800
from 13 county banks and savings
and loan offices ovc:r a 26-hour
period.
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Boy ln AIDS case
can attend school
Chan non Phipps. the I I -year-old
El Toro boy with AIDS an11bod1es 1n
his blood, poses "no danger" 10 o ther
students and should be re-ad matted to
school as soon as possible. Supenor
Court Judge Harmon Scovalle ruled
today.
Phipps, barred from attend1ngcla<;<1
in the Saddleback Valley l Jn1ficd
School D1s1m1 -;ince Au$u'>t. said he
was happy but admitted some
clao;smales may "tease me a little ··
-Stevr Marbl~
FBI 10vcst1gators arc qucst1onmg
three men arrested an connection with
some of the Wednesday hold ups,
believed to be the most Orange
County bank heists in a single day.
"Eight 1n one day, as far as I know
that's a record for the county," :.aid
FBI agent Frank Calley 1n Sant.a Ana,
adding that he didn't know what
spurred the deluge of robbenes
Schools
6tress
health
subjects
Irvine trustees h eed
task fo r ce's ca ll to -cover d rugs and sex
By G. JEANETTE A VENT
Of ... Delly ..... ltllff
A recommendation for increased
emphasis on health instruction, cs-
pcciall) an the areas of substance
abuse. human SClluahty and nutn-
tion. was adopted this week by Irv me
U n1fied School.01s1ric1 trustees
The rccommendauon cam e from
the Middle School Task Force, ap-
posnted by the Irvine school board
and the D1slnct Advisory Forum, a
parent-teacher organization. T he
group was instructed by the board a
year ago to cumine the ways the
se' en th and eighth grade schools
serve students and parents .. tn hght o f
a changrng societal context, changi ng
expectation~ and possible chan&es in
the needs of students."
Helen Cameron, pres1dcnt of the
school board and 1t.s representative to
the task force, said some middle
school~ were already addressing these
needs in their curriculm and the
recom mendations would not s1grufi-
cantly alter these programs. Bu t, said
Cameron. the task force dad want ·•to
emphas11c the im portance of these
curricula d1stnc1-w1de "
Dean Waldfogel. assistant '>uper-
intendent of mstruct1on and cur-
ri culum and also a task force mem-
ber. said the study also included a
survey of more than 2.500 students,
parents and middle school staff
Waldfogel said those surveyed
were "supportive of substance abuse
programs. but did desire to know
specifically what 1s being taught, and
the same applied for human se'u·
ahty."
The tac;k force wa~ partacularl)
concerned w1th the quality of health
1nstruc11on. said Waldfo~el. Refer·
nng to the human se'uahty compo-
nent. he said. "this as one of the most
difficult areas for instructors to teach
It as frequently fraught with d1~om
fort."
In the past. Waldfogel said. "It ha~
been the nurses who have the !>kill~ 1n
dealing wuh tt11s area ..
In other action. the Irvine school
board :
•Re1ccted a reque'it hj l tn111ers11y
High ~·hool to ~II fireworks on
campu<> 1h1\ }Car Rcprc<;entatl\ es
from the '>thool"s foothall team ..aid
the\ typicall y ra1<>e ac; much a-;
(Please eee lllVINE / A2)
··Bandits usually keep &O•na unul
they're caught and ri&ht now there's a
few that haven't brcn apprehended."
Calley said. He was also unsure how
many of the Wednesday heists could
be related 10 the five holdups Tuesday
that clajmcd rou&hly SS.too from
institutions m J:ountain Valley,
l rvipe, Tustin, El To ro and Lagu na
Halls.
"We haven't had a lot of time to sat
down and sift through the robbenes
in the last two days-we've been too
busy going out to them,·· he said.
More than $5,700 ·was stolen
Wednesday dunna robbcnes at lhrtt
Bank of Ame nca branche in Fou n-
tain Valley and Anaheim, three First
Jn1em.a1e Bank offioe$ in Laauna
Hills, Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach: and two financial mst1tutJons
tn Tustin.
No inj uries were reponcd or shots
fired an the robberies, between I p.m.
and 3:25 p.m.
Calley said some of the money
from the heists was also recovered.
Police arrested a Santa Monaca
man allegedly fleeio$ from the New-
port Beach holdup an a 1974 go ld-
Dli9r ,_. ...... _, LM ,..,._
Andre Paplllon and Cecilla Pene11M:&JDe oat to eee the nerda
at UC Irrine and wound u p winning the contat. He came In
flrat and •he wu 8eeond .
Revenge
of Nerds
atUCI
It'<; not exactly a beauty pageant.
.\nd it's certain!) not a test of
brainpower or athletic skill.
It's a fashion show of sorts.
although Vogue and GQ magazines
won't pay any attention. It's also a
populanty contest. though wmning
"on·1 guarantee \OU a date next
Sa1urda) n1Jht
What 11 1s actuall) 1s the annual
Nerd ( ontest at lJ( Irvine. a C
4
hance
PHIL
SNEIDEllWI
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THE LIGHTER SIDE
for engineering students to poke tun
al their 1magr as senous bookworms
who favor pocket calculators over
pohtacs and computer pnntouts over
music video~.
Thecom~1111on takes place dunn~
l (Ts ycarl) Engrn("('nng W~lc. at-
1Cct1onatel) dubbed "Geck Weck "
The lighter side of cn1unecnn1t 1!.
(Pleue eee l'fERDS/A 2)
colored, two-door Plymouih that
matched the dC11Cnpuon of the
&etaway car 1n another heist carhrr 10
the day.
Add111onally. Tu,11n pohoe nabbed
two suspects that were allegedly
anempuna to escape from another
heist in an Alhed Van Lanes truck
In the Newport Beach arrest.
Emerson A11an Sun. 20. of Santa
Monica was pulled over by police
minutes after the First Interstate
Bank office at 2750 W Coast Ht&h·
way was robbed about 1:5.8 p.m
'Police recovered more than SI .000
beht''cd to be taken m the holdup. A
sun was also found 1n the cat, ioooed
at Jamboree Roa.d nonb of East CO.st
H1a,hway, said Newpon Beach offioer
Trent tfan u
Hams said poltcc arc anvesnptina
whether the man arrested in Newport
Beach could be respons1ble for the
two heists in Fountain Valley and tbt
one 10 Cost.a Mesa that same day.
Moreover. ht' as sUJpcctcd of two
other local holdups Tuesday -
10clud1n1 one at the •Barclays Bank
o ffice: 1n Fountain Valltv -and
(Pleue ... BAim/ A.a)
County approves
sound-Insulation
in Heights homes
Residents prot est
'hothou se effect'; ---_....,_,_,. ----buyoutpla nOK'd
By SUSAN HOWLETT
OllMDellJNe41tafl
Dt'sp1te opposauon from Santa l\na
Heights residents who say the pr<>-
~m will create a "hothouse effect"
in their homes, the Orange County
Board of Supervisors voted unani-
mously Wednesday to install sound
"insulation for homeowners near John
Wayne Airport.
The board also approved a
··purcha~ assurance" plan lO buy the
home\ of some of the residents near
the busy a1rport.
Outlines of the purchase assurance
plan and the acoustical insulation
effort were approved by the su~r
vasors about a year ago. But specifica
of the c:sumated $36 m1lhon effon
were delayed because of lawsuits
cnallenpng the controvet'Slal Cll·
pansaon of John Wayne Airport.
Acomprom1~ 1nvolvtng1hecnyof
Newport Beach, two community
groups and the county rc-sulted an the
d1sm1ssaJ of the lawsuits m Decem-
ber. allowing the a1rpon 10 ~eltpand
with a new tenmnal to serve an
(Pleue eee 80IDfD/A2)
Floating bait shop
urged in Newport
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Ol .. D119J ........
A shortage of ball rpa) be hmttang
business dt velopment around New-
pon Harbor. spon fishermt'n say.
Bui a proposal 10 anchor a flf)ltttng
bait shop there could lure fishermen
and their business baclc to the harbor
"There arc good areas for spon
fishing a round here," Stt've
Greyshock wd. "But sometimes it's
Just 100 difficult 10 purchase bait and
we're losing fishennen to Dana Poi nt
and other areas ...
Grcyshock currently catches ban
and sells 11 to Newport fisherman
from has boat. Dunna the ~lo>Aer
winter months. tus catch lS usuall')
enough to meet everyone's needs. But
dunna the busy summer mouths. be
often cannot catch enough bait or be
has to travel all the way to San Pedro
to fish . The lonier trip ~vents him
from rcturnma an ume to sell lO the
fishing boats that lr-avt Ncwpon
Harbor at dawn
Ore\ shock has been JO•ned by loc~I
spon lishermt'n tn asl1ng the Ncw-
pon Beach Manne IXpartmcnt to
consider a proposal to anchor a ball
rcce1"er at the mouth oftht harbor.
The bait receiver wo uld enable bait
to be stored and sold while
(Pleue eee P'LOA1'1PfG/A2)
Drug boat suspe cts
ordere d b ack to court
By STEVE MARBLE
OllMDellJ .........
Three men tnd1cted b) the Orange
Count) grand JUry on drug smuggling
charges "ere ordered \\-cdnt's<la} to
return to Harbor Mun1c1pal C'oun tn
ewport &ach >Ahcrc a Judge d1~
m1sscd 1dent1cal charges agamst tht'm
last ~ear ~tlham \lelson David Chm anJ
\ 1ctor L uun1 all ol \anta < ru1
app<"arcd 1n < l'ntral "1un1l·1p.1l l 1)Ur\
10 Sant.a .\0,1 and plt·adcd 1nn1~ent 111
thl' felUO\ fhaf"ltl'\
It 1s alle-ged the tno smuggled mon:
than li\l' ton~ of high-grade Col-
ombian manJuana into Newpon
Harbor in the cabm of a sailboat.
The\ >Acre arrested Jan. 21 . 1985 .
ld.ent1cal druf smuuhn& charges
wcf't' d1 missed ul) 2fwhen Harbor
\1un1e1pal Court Judge Russell Bos-
trom rult·d Ncwpon Beach poh~
l·ondul·tcd an ill~I search of the
'l'\WI
The la~· "a' rt'Surrcctcd b' the
~r.ir1ll 1uf"\ "htl h 1nd1ctt'd tht' tno
lPleue eee DR U0 /A2)
Gasdum ed by Mesa firm drains into harbor Fish & Gam e fil es
charges in gas spill
By PAUL ARCHIPLEV
Of -Dllllr ,.... l tefl
l\n unknown amount of gasolt nc
that drained into Newport Harbor
Wednesday was traced to a Costa
Mesa roofi ng fi rm. whll"h had been
siphon ing a m1.xture of gas and water
out of a storage tank into a gutter.
A worker"at Crank Brothers Roof·
ang Co a1 126 Commercial Way wa'I
1ry1nf to siphon water out of a
gasolant storage tank that had filled
up w11h rain when ~mconc left the
tank's cap off. ~1d firefighter 'ipec1al-
1st Terry Evans.
The water-gas m1llture was flowtng
down the gutter. into a storm dram
a nd down to the harbor
The strong gasoline smell attracted
the atten11on of nearb}' fi rms. as well
as law enforcement offiClals
Costa Mesa fire officials were called
at I· 18 p m .. but Newport fire oflic1als
had been trymg to track the source of
the gas 'ltnce noon, Evans said
Offictal'i' efforts were hamocrcd
because of rarn showers that obscured
the source of the gas.
Besides Costa Mesa and Newpon
Beach fire officials, representatives of
the county 6 nv1ronmcn1al Manage-
ment '\gcncy, the Coast Guard and
the state Fish cl G ame Department
wen-on the scene.
Costa Mesa firefighters built a
small damn an the gutter and d1s-
tnbutrd absorbent matenals at the
Crank Brothers site to stop fu n her
dra1na1te. while Newp0n Beach of-
Hirlng suggestion for Laguna:
Only non-smoker s need apply
By LAURA MERK
Of llleo.lly ..... lwt
'imolcer5 could have a hard timr
'lttunng a Job w11h the Caty af the
Laauna Beach ( 1ty ( ounc1I follow'I
South Pasadena's lead 1n h1nn1 only
non-~moke~.
Councilwoman Bobbie Mmkm"'I
\Ugemon io take a closer look at
South Pa dcna's ncwl) dopted
pohcy drtw both aston1 hcd and
blank looks from other council mc.-m -
ber' 1 ue\dtly naRh t
Thouah there wu a ~neral lack of ~uppon for even cons1dcnna adop-
tion of a ~1m1lar policy, the council
aarttd 10 review South Pasadena's
d~1 aon M1nkm said ~ht wa' 1n-
p1red b) a recent article on the oo-
\mok1na oohcy
On Feb. 5. the South Pa5adena < 11) c ouncal approved 11 rtSOlut1on an
jtruct1n& the Ctl)' man er to &J"e
preferenual <'ons1dcra11on to non -
~mokm 1n hmng new cmplot tts.
\tl1d South PaMdena ( '1ty Clerf Rub
Kerr
The pohcy was approved bccauSt'
the council believed smot en have
more health problems and l't'quatt'
mort lime off for ~1C'k leave
\p«lfictHy. "whffevcr po'~ablc~"
.:ti\ dmtn1stratol'1 art d1rt1.. tt-d to
hire new pohcemen and fircfi&htrrl
"ho havt' bttn non-smokers for onr
)car In hanna rmplo)'tt\ for 01hrr
cal) JOb'i "prcft'rtn1..c hould bf 11ven
to nun-make~." the pohn reads
(Pleue ... 8lllllt0/ A.2)
tictals placed "conta1n1ng boom-;· h'
the Arches Manna to block the flov. of
gas into the harbor
A pn vate firm wa~ called 1n to
pump the remaining pollutants from
tht' gutters
Although the amount of ga\
sipho ned off wa.s not dctrrm1ned
E'ans said the smell was \Cl) strong
"If someone had rnmt' b~ Wlth a
lt&}I led cigarette IL cou Id'' e bttn .t
real d15astcr." he said
"Eight y~ars ago wr u,eJ 10 ho~ 11
Bobble Minkin
I
do" n "'hen this happcnt·d Rut 1hat· ..
no longer allo>Acd
Warden DafT)l .\\Ila nl the \tall"
F1$h & (1amt· Dcpanment ..aid \Ulh
'1ola11on!I arc common thrnughnut
Orange ( ount~
fhe depanmcnt 1., lOnt1nu1111t 11'
tn11t'st1,at1on of the tnc1dcn1 hdnn·
determining v.hrther to file l h.Ull<''
against C ran I.. Brother'\ .\'ala \31,t
~nc~ ot thC' l·ompan' lalC' .i
m11\1mum S ~.llOO line and J \Car tn
i:.ul 1f authl)rttte\ dl'l'1dc to proWl'Utr
8 ) PH L ARCHIPLEY
Ofti.0.-. ..... ltafl
Chargl'"s ~rn· lilt'd against E.uon
l <1rp \\ ellnl"l\J3) for nush1ng a gas
'>PlllJt llOC' 1>1 ''' In me gas c;t.auon~
1nll' :a tnhut.lf"\ of ewpon Ba) last
\epltmher
Tht' l'hargt'\ lill'd an Orange ( oun-
'' l cntral C1,un in c;anta .\nab) the
< ahlom1.t Ft'>h and G ame ~pan.
mrnt lollov.cd tht 1mpos111on of a
lint'~' the ~nta -\na Reaional Water
(Plea.11e eee C BAJtOU/ A2)
County approval near for
call boxes on freeways
By PHU. SNEIDERMAN
Of-0.., ..........
Tran\portatmn ntli1.. 1al'I l'\flC'l t 111
win 1he nC\-CS'3r'\ \II\ appro\JI\ nnl
w«k to clear the "a' fnr 1n'>talhn11
~Jill ~l,e\ lllOni 01";"1ngr ( tl\IOI\
f~~a\\ .
Tom Fonunc .1 st'"1l..r,man tnr 1 hr
Oranae t ount~ l ran pona11un t om-
m1\\11ln, utd I" ol ()1'8n&c l 11un1' '
~6 '{1t1c' haH' alrt'itd\ tndorvd the
rull htn plan liut thr IQ llll n111
rcptt.,..nt 1 maJont' nf tht' 11lunt\'
t"-t'I malhon 1T'l1dent'I •~ ft'\lUlrt'd h\"
ne>A la" fl"\ em1n \dll h(" linan1 intt
Hov.c,tr. tht' .\nahc11n .1n1t \'-r,1-
min'tt't' ''' l llUnlll\ dl"l' ht"duled lo
l11n"der tht• pmgrnm T ut~1a~ For-
tune' "'"tan())... h' t1 thtr rtt\ would
flU'h tht pm ram O\ er tht' maJonty
m.tr\.
The l all ht" plan ha" m1t bttn
n·1~ ted b) .-n, l ll" that ha con
'1>1trro 1t 1 nrtuM \&ad
l ranc.po~31111n otfa aal'i '>l.td call
nt1\ Nl Ir.er\ aot a nt)(l\I thl!o ~Ir
"'hf'n olunnh 1n "' 1 •tt<"> tncludan1 Hunt1n~ton Bcilttl Co~ta Mt<U and
I aauna Beal h 'otN1 to rndorY the
pr, ~m f ountain \ t1llc\ nd "lcw.
0c1r1 ~alh appro't"d thr prosram
(Pleuc eee r a&sw A T J A 3)
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A2 * Orange Coaat OAIL Y PILOT/ Thursday, February 20, 1988
BANK ROBBERY: SPREE IN COUNTY ...
P'romAl
about ~'en ~arl1l'r hc1~t\ from Ven-
tura to the 8 tt}' Arca
Suu remained tn l USLOO)' T hurM!a)
10 lieu ufS ~IJ.000 ba il for ,u,pK1on ol
mb~ry
Poh<..'t" "-tll' dkrlcd lo lht· Newport
Beach rohbtl) h) a \llcnt alarm
tngered afler d lone bandit handed a
note demanding l a\h to onl· 111 1he
teller\. I lam' ~1d
In T u\ltn. pohu· 1.<.1llarcd C h.ult·~
Rn'i<'. 31 alldrl'" unkno"n. and
Da\ 1d Barr 42 of lll1nlm on
\u\p1non 111 111hh1ng J Wdl' t-argu
branch at l.tf1!JI R1.•dh1ll "'l at 11 ~'1
& m Puliu: rn o\ ncd .tit lh1.· mont''
trom thc hr1\t aboul S.it1l1
\ bo \\, l J ne-.da'
• \ I'" 1ohhu tkd "'Ith Sto'i1
from 1h1.· B.1ri l.; ul \rna1l d hr.rnlh al
114 ''J Ht •·•~hu f\t "it 1n h 1unta111
V .t lk\ 11,,. 1'1lit'x·r had !!ti" 1.• n .1 noll' to
a bani.; t 11.-1 .ihout I I 211 .i rn
1nd11.,1tt11)1 tha1 ht "'a' lJrning .i
"'~ap1in \ar.J I "u11ta1n \ J fk~ I ktn ·
ll\l' I> uni "-an\t' \\ 1tnn'>l:' 1.k
\1.rtht·d thL· ulpri t ct\ a "'h111· rn.ih \IJ
}tars old, S-foot. Y·rn<.hc~ iall wuh
dark "'a'' hair Hl' v.a;, "lid to bt'
v.eanng a na'' blu<" ba'>t"ball cap. a
"'hll<" T-~h1n and a blue d<"n•m 1ackct 'u gcla""a' tar "'as st't'n
• ..\nolhcr t-o unuun Valle)' rob-
ber) wu lhv.artcd al 12 S7 p.m. when
a 1d lc-r refuM"d to ha nd o'er the
monc~ lo a ban<.11 1 at thc Bank of
~mcnu1 brum;h at 1611J2 Harbor
Blvd J he teller held firm although
the ro bbt-r handc-0 her a note saying
h<" had a gun and gestured toward his
"':mtband "lari.ct \Std 5pookcd by
1hc t·m plo\t'\'\ rl-tuu anct the bandit
fll'd H(' "'3' dc~n hc.·cl a\ a white or
H1~pan1c malt' "'It h a light complex-
1un h fret i.t ll. I Q(I pound~. 27 or :?M
'l·ars old "'11 h dark hrown hair and
"'l".mng J hlut· I t'' 1 Jat ~el and Jean'
• \ \t'Cond I u~t1n robbery o<.·
l Um:d.il l ~f -l flm l.\hrnabandll
Jl'mandt·d monc} lron1 C u n\lltut1ur1
h:dl'ral ~a,1ng-.,.ind Ju;rn t"'Mll
I .,lh '>t l he t ulpnt lkd on ftml "4 1l h
SI . S!J<J. '>a id pollll' I le"""'' dntnbt'.d
a'i a "'hill' mc11l' l!J H'cir'> old. 6 ft.-et
Lall. I ISO puumh. w11h bro" a h.d&r anJ
mnu\t.11. he Ht> wa\ \aid to be v.('anng
<1 bro"' n \k1 Jal ket. tan pant\ ctnd .i
tirttn \tod1ng cap
•A bandll lcft empt)·handcd from
th<" I tr'>l l n1erst.a1e Bank bnrnc.:h
24032 El foro Road. 10 Laguna Hill~
Lt D1clc Olson ~1d the man handed
th<' telkr a n ote de manding ca~h but
fled abOut 12. I U p m. without an)'
mone}' No weapon was seen 10 the
attempted hem The robber was $aid
to be 1n h1~ mad -20s wuh brown curly
hau, weannga blue t>a<;ehall cap and a
bfU(' J3Ck('t. -
•In ( o~la Me"Mt. about SI J)QO wa~
\tulcn fro m the f 1r<>t ln1cr~1a1e Bank
branc:h at 1029 llarbor Bhd about
I 15 pm
•The c1 gh1h robber) wa!. rt"poned
1n Anahe im JI the Bank of Amenca
o ffice al 100 C) Harbor Blvd . where
S I OCXl wa\ tak<"n b .. a lone band11
"'l'anng J ha!.cball t:ap, JCan'i and a
beige Jal kl't
Dally P ilot reporters Pbll
Sneldermao aod Susa.a Howlett al10
eootrl6uted to lbls story.
SOUND INSULATION OK'D FOR HEIGHTS ...
From A I
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J h: dt·\1~rih l 111 uintorni 111 'late
rt:p.ula11•m' th'1t hmtt no1o;e It \t·h Jn
arrport t ·"' Jl.t'rrt riltt· 1n c,urrtt und111j!
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t1 tlll'r ''"' r lhl 1r hr1me\ lt1 lh1. ti unt·,
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haahh (I\ qll y1 1 lrf\t pr 111r11.
C 11un1 . • lltl 1a l\ arc h11prny J1H
mun· In t r.1 1 Jl.fJnl\ a11d murw\
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\ht• \11IJ11d J•l1 ,.,flllJI. l'\llmilll'd 11 1 • 11\I
~1'.< ti /I 11 .. \ i u1iu pn lt'lmt· I hn 'd"
lhl )2 n111l111n 111 w l·d 11 11ir1l·, '~·1 .i"dl·
tor thl· pldn' "''"nut hu\ m.in\. homl'\
nc,r Pil ~ ft •r 1 hl· "1u nd prnoti ng.
{ ount} f fl\ rninnll'Olc.tl 'vianagl'
mern -\gcno <;pokc~man l<ohert t ,-
F 1c,her -.:lHl \anta \na Height\ n.'''
llenf\ C\pfl">\l'd -1 On\1dnab l(' aJ\.
ph:a\urc" al <1 u1m m11n1t) mcctinl!
!tdd Jan 21 n it lhl prr1f)l1Wd plan'>
Ht ">aid l ht l111111t·1 '"' nnc, wan tt·d
proix.·n\ '.11111 '"" 111rnrc.·n\al10 11
~nd v.l·n: "'"rr rnl .i l,.1u1 1h1· ·grl'l'n-
h11u\t · lln t" 1ti.11 111.1. ti.· trl'alcd h\
lhl Jdckd 111\ul.11111n ·
l he '>a mt 111ni trn\ "'~rt :url'd
\\ l'<l nec,da \
'-' l' \h11uld ht ll1rnpl'n\alcd for
th• u"· 11l •111r .11r 'P·•t • 11nt· rr'l1dcn1
,(1 ttl
I he: '>Oundproofing plan will now
1ntludc: air cond1t1onsng lo prevent
1he "hothou~... or "greenhouse"
l'fku that may be created by the
msula11 on
Several of the residents also voiced
oppos111o n lo the standard 1nsulal1on
pack.age the county proposes, 10
which all the homes wall receive the
\ilme amo unt of 1nsulat1on About
4 5fJ humes are ehg.iblc-
f1'>her '>Sid the acoustical plans wall
he: modeled after similar proJects
rmplement('d 10 ne1ghborhoodr, near
a1rpons in Seattle and New York and
around Los Angeles lnterna11onal
1rpon
NERD S HA V E T H E IR DAY AT UC IRVINE
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'nl'akl'r and 11nt kath1·r \hue \
r .shh.tg.l' Patt h rJoll "'a' nnlkd 1n hl 1
pu rpk ha1. ~ na< "-
H cr u1mpJn111n I li p !'ntc rt .. rnLd
the dt "'d h• pla' 1ng J pl.s\t11 flute. -
... 11 h ha'> no\t' \ lrn·n<I npl<11m·d lhat
!l ip.., l h1d 11n1.1.·rnc, are hu\1n11
pJ1 ,.,1 .. 6 p1:rmll\ r,:,cll1n 11 h1\ tn 1-
hi1t1k\ and nrl''"'' 1n1t hlac.k-:intl
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f f1p \\a\ <IWJr<kcl Jif\t f)rl/l -ii
, dk ula111i 111 ll•Ul\l -wl11lc I iii
11111~ home. ,J • <1n1l'fU f11r \C(<Jnll plau·
'' tht 11nt1·'1 1 r1nlludcd flip
11111 ·"-Hk n t1li ed h1m.,1:ll a\ .\ndrc.·
l'dpillon ..1 ~2 •car 1ld \l..r\lrnrn\ll'f
11'\ltknl ;in.I wn111r mn h.inll al "n(l.t-
ncnrng \tucli'nl ,11 I < I
· I h1\ h I'll\ la't •l'oll .ind I V.d ll ll'd
to get 1nvohcd tn lot<; of l::-wcek
.ir tl\ 1t 1e!i." he C'xplaincd.
H1'> "<;1Stcr" Fifi introduced hcr..elf
ac, ( cc1ha Pcnera, a 20-year-old I rvsne
rc'>1dent and Junior mechan1t al en&•·
nec:n ng \tudent Pcnera explained
thJt '>he and Papallon are peer
.teadcmic advl\cr'\ who decided to
e nter a '> "peer-nerds "
'h n once sn m\ hfr l wanted to do
'omt·1h1ng ""cird ·and onginal 'he
\did
Pencra ..aid '>he: nurcha<,ed F 1fi ,
drl''>'> tor 115 t ent\ a l a thrift ">ho p bul
.iddcd that th<: ( a bbage Pat<.h do ll
"a'> hl'f own
Lng1nel'nng l>can ~awyer ..ail.I 1h1·
'-erd < ontl''>t ,., a healthy ac:tn It}
"We kno ..... we have a strange image
11n l a mpu'> '>(1 we might as well malec
ha\ of 11 ' he -.aid "This ht:lp'>
1·nKrrH.:cnng <itudenl'> 'ihow thn ·re
d1'>11 human bc1ng .. that the~ h;t "l' a
\CO'>C of humo r and t .in l.1uKh JI
thcm-.cl ... n
DRUG BOAT SUSPECTS BACK IN COURT ...
From Al
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f)•pul\ '"'lit t \t11110l. r •• m
ij, .rr .,
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J hl' JUdKI' .i h1 \l"l a l•JOl<."mpl
hciif n1t Jor •101• 111 lhl· 11ffi l'f\ .sftn
tnt1u11 ng ham J\ nw.lc.id irtl( afld
p<1\\1hl n11t trulhful
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'1.ru hh<·d JnJ B11\lfl1m' 111nlern'
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lml!l t' < hr1\l11phn \tr11pk then p11 ·
"d1ni'( 1wl111 11f I l.1 rhi1r < ourt
I hi· grdnd 1ur. ult1mJ lll~ d can·d
th<.: pt1hlt: 1kpJrtnlt'nt \I tht· rc4uc\l
<ii lh1· l>l\lrn l .\ttorne\ ·, nflilx lhl·
JUf\ 1nd1t ll·d 1hc "iania < rut m1.·n
a hou1 .i "'t.'l'"-li111·r
I hl l d\l I\ h<:hC\l'd Ill he.-lht: li!IKl'\I
\UC h druF <,('11ure t'' er mack in
"'c""pon Beach f hc u1nfi,<.at<'cl
mdnJuana wa<. l'\ltmiltl'd 111 ha,1· .1
\lre1.·t value 1Jf a b<Jut ~I 0 m1ll11in
•\tc:onng to n.srt o t1t offiu·T\ lhl
marijuana wa\ movc.·d fr1in1 < ol
o rnb1,1 1hmu1_1.h thl' Pa nama < anal
and up the Wl'\I < oa\t fht' -.ailboal
wa' gu1dl'd 101" "lewpon Harbor 111
lake on fuel dnd supplie\ oflilt'f'>
\aid
CHA RGES FILED AGAINST EXXON ...
~rom A 1
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HIRING SMOKERS QUESTIONED IN LB ...
Yrom A 1
I " n Ir r 'lrt "•I' n l h1 r 1 '
1 m plt1\ • \ arr r ti 111 11 Jr "~' .ir1
.i~ll•'n11nl \\1lhltir 11 ,., trlltjl lhr
h.l\t• llfl! \lllll~t· I li111111 •1'1! 1 ... 111t1
tuel 111 lh< 1111 11 1111· 1w.-1·r11pff1>t •
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MAI N OFFICE . ,. .... . . . ..
VOL 78, HO 51
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p1il1~ ..,,., rv11.1' 11l.1hl<' 101hr • 11unt1I
\r!IC•~t r 111.11Jt II clear he """uld ht
Jl(al n\t .ippr11" 1ng a \lm1lar p<>lrt y for
I .Jituna Hcach "I wfJufd be rnn< r rncd
"''th thr nght' 11f \moker~." he \31d.
'I II tell vou no\.\>, I won't v()te for rt ..
Justcall 642-6086
V. hal 111, "'u like about thf' Daily Pilot'' Wh,11
li1n I , •u 1 1 ~1·' <all thl· number above and ~our
me,\.1gt" ·111 he rtrordrd tran\t nl>cd ancf <Ir
11-...:rrd I<• 1h1• appropnate t"dllo r r h(' , .. me 24·h<1ur anw.cnna \f't'Vlt (' ma\ ht"
1\('d to rruird feller\ to tht t·tl11m o n an·, t11p1t
' ontnhulor\ 111 our I ~ttt"r\ ol 1mt1 mu,i int lu<k
:h~1r n.1me and tC'l eph11nr numl'x'r tor' enlu e1t11>0
Tel l\ u\ 11oh.i1·, rin \11ur m1n<l
Dally Piiot
Detlvery
It Ouarantee8
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Clrculatlon
T•lephon•t
Sun breaks through after storm
l he sun rNppeered OV« Southern CallfOfnla this morning
utile 1u1 In a long aerlee or Pectflc atOf'ma moved ... t. but only
alter closing the curtain on a c.lebflty golf tournament and
Mndlng mud and rock• down a few alopee
Varlable ctoudlneu wu predicted'°' tonight and Friday wlll
be fair. according to the Nallonal Weather Service Days wnl be
1llghtly warmer and nigh ti cOOler Low cloud• and log wlll IO<m In
coaslal areas, according to th• Natlonal w .. ther Service
Alollg the Orange Cout It wlll be lalr tonight and Friday with
patchy late night and early morning log and low cloud1. A llnte
warmer days, but cooler at night High• Friday 87 to 73. Lowa
tonlglll 42 to 52. •
From Point Conception to the Mexican Border Inner
watets· Weal and southwest wind• 10 to 18 knots tonight
becoming fight and variable Friday morning and welt 10
northwest 8 lo 15 knots Friday afternoon and night Westerly
swell 2 to 4 feet :'\. ~ * ("-) FllONTS f~f \ l li -r~ rsi./~ N1•~ -'M.....,. U .S .• T euips l111te lloc;k
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Anc:llof.aoe 2 I 10 Calif. Temps
Atl•n1a 89 S2
A1ten11<. Cuy • 1 38
Auetln 93 ST
• Bell•mor• 45 ')Cl
81nNngl\..,, T& 46 eo... ., 31
Boelon 32 J 1
llutleto •• 33
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Cnw•ton w v 61. !>~
Chetlolte N r &41 •l c~ e2 •6 Cl\U90 40 37
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FLOATING BAIT SHOP URGED IN NB ...
From Al
< 1reyshoclc.'s boat r'> out catching
more ball.
The 96-fect long and lO-ffrt v.1de
harge-hkc structure which would
C:O\t fro m S4CJ,00(J w S50,000 would tx: a nchored near the mriuth of the
harhor 'iuch bait a\ anchov1e!>.
\ardines, mackcrc:I and \quid would
be sold from 1l'> tank\
Thl' propo!>al ha\ 'upp<in from
local spon fi'>hcrmen and li'ih1ng boat
<..aptains but <,omc: local rc<,adents
o pp<>'>l' 1he plan for 1t\ p<1<.s1ble
adver\(.' impact!>
The "'cwport lfdrbu r Are a
( hambcr ofC ommerce 1n .. 11cd <,even
-;peaker'> 10 part1c1pate in "The ( 1reat
Baal Debate." which wa\ held
Wcdnc'>day mo rning.
Bo b Bisbee. owner. of B1 'ibce'-.
~ponfoh1ng of Balboa hland, ..aid
every business in Newp<>n If arbor -
from tackle shops to boa1 yard'> to
re'.ita urant'i -huns bccau'>e of 1he
lack of ball for <ialC
"I get more complain I'> on 1ha1 than
a n> one !\\UC 1n Ncwpon Harbo r." he
<;a1d
f 1<.h1ng l"HJat 1.apta1 n Hill Vun
Henkle ..aad ell.1'>t1ng bait recc1,cr" a t
1wo harbor lcx:at1ons are not e no ugh
tn provide enough bait for everyone.
In acld111on. th<." harbor\ warmer
"'dtl'f\ arr not a\ tonduu vc to \lonng
fl.,,l' ba11 as the lornt1o n at the mo uth
111 1hc harbor would he.-
. I here " d lr11 of '>Uppon .. Von
I It n~lc \a ad '.\ lri1 o f jX'o plc a rc
"'1llang L11 pul monc-. in111 thl\ In fall.
l.\e're 'iu t>\ l'r'>Ub<i<;rtbed we could
build anothtr "'cwpo n Bca<.h ...
While fishermen '>uppon the pro-
ject some local re\1de ntc; ma} not A
'>1m1lar propoc;al wa'> killed b}' tht·
Ncwpon Beath C ll)' ( ounc1l 1n I 11x I
following c,trong oppo'o1l1o n h} H:\I·
dent-;
Byron F-arwe ll who live'> near the
propoc,ed ball receiver '>lie. '>aid 'iuc:h
commercial enterpn\c\ !ihould be
lo<.a lcd 10 .t tommcrual an-.1 ol thl·
ha rbor not near homn
John "1l•<.·rman., 'kltd pollu11011
pruhlcm\ 1n lhc harbor m .J} not nM1'.l·
~uc.h J la1.tl1I) fta\lhle "I kl'I """> 1111
th\· hJl1 1t11 .in oulgoing t1d1.• .. hl· -.aul
Bui C1 rl'\\hoc.k "'h" " '>l'l'klnll
\Upp<1rt lrom vanuu\ harbor bu"
ne~\C\ ;ind re\ldt:nl\ 10!>1'-l\ lhat \U< h
a PfOJCl I v.uuld 'iUl(t:l'li
FREEWAY CALL BOXES ...
From Al
earlier 1h1'> month
Irvine c.ounu l member\ cnd<>r'>cd
lhc conc:cpt lac,1 year but musl vot<:
again on tht• prngram 1n the coming
week'> · •
Orange ( ount) '>UJ')Cf\l\t)r\ al\O
ha,cc1ppr0\cd 1he plan. but rc<i1dc:nt\
1n un1ncr1poratcd area., were nol
1ndudc.-d 10 thl· po pula11on talh
bct aU \l' thr 01.·v. la"' refer\ S!X't1fi1.alh
to u11c' I on um· \J 1d
<>me 1m1alled lht: l.t ll bo\c\
"'ould dllo" molrin't' 111 make
t'nll'rgcnt; t :.tlt.. al o ng lhe <oun1y·,
1 l l mrlcs 11f frct."wa;'> A \1m1lar
\)Stem alrcad}' 1\ rn use tn Lo\
Angele\ ( ounly w11h phone' plau·d
eve!) quancr-m1lc
1 he Orange ( ount> 'i)\tc m wi ll tx:
fi nanced under the pro\ 1\sons of a
law to-authored b) 'itate Sen Ma nan
Hcq~t:\1111 K-!"oc~ port H1.·al h I lw
la"'. which took cOnt Jan I allov.\
lot.al government\ to add up 111 SI fK r
'ft:ar rin111 \latt· vl·h1dr llLl'O'>C n•gic,-
trat1o n Ice'>
fhc mo ne; I'> t<J ht'. u\t'd for
1n'>tallat1on operation a nd ma1ntcn
an<..c of a frl"cwa) tall hm 'i\\ICm
Jamt'\ Kenan tinanc-e direl tor l11r
the f>rangt• C nunh Tr.10~pon.11111n
( 11mml\\lon \a1d h1· hnpt'\ a llt'\\
\t'r' 1u· .1uthoril\ to ll't'f\l't' till' t .ill
bo\ \\\ll'n1 t .in hcgtn mn·t 1n~ 111
Marl h. alllw ugh u1llct t111n of lhl· Ill'\\
ll'e ma \ 001 bt'g1n until ~l'ptcmhn
He \aid lhc g11al 1\ to h,1w the fir,1
Oran[l.c ( o unl> t .ill ho' 111 o pcra111111
h\ 'vi arth 111!P
• l\l'nan \<lid 11fliu.it.. \till ha\t: lo
dl'tl'rm1m· ""hclhtr to 1mt:ill J hard
wire fr<.·c v.a> phone .,~,tcm or,, r,1d111
l) pc tcllular phone \)\tern
IRVINE SCHOOLS EMPHASIZE HEAL TH ...
From Al
\211 1'1(){/ lrnm lircworkc, ">ale\ a1 an
ar<."a c,hopp1 ng center hul v.ould he.·
unahlc 10 use thl'ir u\ual lcx.atton 1h1'>
\tar bc1.au'><· of uimtrul11on at lht·
\Ile < amcron \a id thl· hoard v.ould
1nf11rmilll} help the ll'am look f<1r
<t lterna II" t' """" • \d11pled a rnommcnda11on h)
hoard membl.·r "A ar, E-llcn lfadlc:}' to
11ncn up the finl' .trt\ \umrn cr \lhoul
program tn \tucknt' 11ul\ld1.· the
dl\trn 1 on a k1 ba\I\ Had It'~ \aid the
11 \l > " one 111 the ll'v. d1\ln<:t\ 111
o fkr a summer mu'>1C program II
would be an c nn<:hmcn1 program for
~t udents lrom other d1stncti. and
wo uld al'>o generate money for the
tl1stnc.t\ fin(' artc, pmgram. she said
• .<\ctcpted a S60,000 donation
from eight residential builders toward
water and ~wcr improvements for
child care ponahlc: bu1ld1ng'> at <itonc < reek f:astshorc and Nonhwood
elemental) -.choof.,
•Selected lhc l U\tin arc hitectural
firn1 o f Know le·, & La Hon tc · for
planning Jnd Jc.,1gn of Vv c.·,tpa1k
Flcm<.'ntJ r'v ~t hool in Wl'<.lpark .1
nel.\ village to h<: t on<,tru< tcd h~ tht•
In inc C o near Main .incl < uh l r
\trect<.
e A.ppnl\·l'd ii 4 5 jX'flenl llJ\t-uf
"VI ns I 0( rta\C for Ir" Inc \{ hool
d1'itrll t managemrn1 C1t roac:11"<' '''
Jan I f he 1ntrca<.t appl1e' tu
pnnupal'> a\\l\lant pnnupal' P''
<hologl\t\ l urn<ulum u 1o rd1 na1111 \
and other non-1cad11ng \tall
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Ballet for kids
slated in Laguna
"Babes in Toyland," The second provam 1n
8aJlct Pac1fica's "Ballet for Children" sencs as set for
aturday at 3:30 p.m and Sunday at I :30 and 3:30
p.m. in the Fe~t1val Forum Theater, 6SO Laauna
Canyon Road, Laguna Beach.
Tickets arc $5 each and m.ay be picked up at the
box office, which opens one hour before each
performance. Group rates arc available for 15 or
more tickets ordered for one performance and paid
for w1th one check.
f or further 1nformat1on and to charge ticket
orders, call Ballet Pacifica in Laguna Beach at 494-727 1
Swim, scuba claue. .et
Scuba l~wn~ and adult sW1mm1ng arc offered
at the Costa Mesa downtown pool, 1860 Anaheim
Ave The S I swimmmg "s<.1ons arc available from
noon to I 30 p.m and from S p.m. to 7 p.m.
weekdays, as well as noon lo 2 p.m. on weekends.
A new scuba cla\s begins Fnday from 6:30 p.m.
to 9 p.m A SI OO fee 1s charged for the class, which
covers ocean dives and 1, hm1ted to 15 students.. For
more 1nformat1on. call 645-2797 or 642-1569.
PC users meet ln Mesa
The Orange ('oast IBM PC User Group will
meet Saturday at 9 a.m. at Columbia Saviogs. 2252
Harbor Blvd .. al Wilson Street. in Costa Mesa.
The featured topic will Ix "wftstrip." For
further 1nformat1on. call 966-5250 or 850-04 74.
Llons to hold auctlon
The Lagunc1 Niguel Lions Club will host a
chanty au('l1on Saturday at 7:30 p.m at the
Montanoso Rccrcauon (enter. 25800 Montano~, Dnve. M1ss1on V1e10
Airplane 1nps and other Hems and services
have been donated by local merchants. and the S2
door donation includes wine and hors d 'ocurvcs
Proceeds will he donated to Lions ( lub chanlles.
and more information 1\ a'a1lable at 496-2241
Jugglers vle ln Irvine
The Pcrfonmng Ans Section o( Irvine·~
( ommunity ~rv1ccs Department will sponsor a
video night for JUggl1ng Cnthu!>laSb Saturday from 7
to 9:30 p.m at Northwood Community Park. 4531
Bryan. at Yale. 1n Irvine
Admission 1s S3 for adults and S2 for children.
and tickets will be available at the door (all
660-3928 fo r add1t1onal information
Women planjolnt meeting
The We\lminstcr/I ounu1n Valle) and Hunt-
ington Beach branchc'i oi the Amenca Association
of Un1ve~1ty Women will hold a 101nt meeting
Saturday frorn 12.30 lo 2 JO p.m at the Lo<; Casullos
Me~1can Re~taurant on Beach Boulevard 1n We<;t-
m1mtcr
Mana (\1ehe'>. ~ho 1\ 'itud)tng b1omed1cal
engmeenngat I ')( on an A.AllW fellowship. will be
the gue't 'ipeaker Call Rosalie Lyons at 893-7337 or
Sue (1ate<. at 962-47~<. for more 1nformat1on
An Invitation:
Attention organlzatlon presidents and MC-
r.iar._ W• want to h94p m111e your upeoml"9
event•. meel•"9• Mmlnar1 and lvndralMrs 1uc-
OH1ful Send brief announc.ment1 1ncludl"9 11me.
plao., cost (II any) and a ptione number lor
additional 1nl0<ma11on to Buneun Board. D111y
Piiot P 0 8oi1 tS60, Costa Mesa. 92626
A9Portt ol your club or organlutlon's activities
-Ilk• community aervice profect1 or electlori of
otf!Qer1 -atiould be directed to the Community
News Editor at the Hme addrea Non-returnable
black and white photograph• are wefcome
Thursday. Feb. 20
• ' ll 1 p m Laguna Buch Open Space
Subcommlttt>e C 1t'f hall 1.onfercnce room
• 4 p m . Laguna Beach Hama.n Affairs
Commlnee. ( ommun11y (enter. 184 Legion C.,1
• 6 30 p m • Lapna Buch Board of Adju1t·
meat. Counul < hambers, 50S Forest A vc
• 7:30 pm . La1aoa Buda Cabl e Televl1lon
Committee C ommuntty Center. 384 Legion 'it.
• 7 30 pm . Jrvlne Plaunlag Commlnloa. (11y
( ounc1I Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Bl vd.
PoucE Loe
Or_,. Coat OAJL Y PILOT /Thurtdey, Februtwy 20, 1918 * M :
Bird focuses on women in business:~
CbJef Juetice Roee Bl.rel
87 PAUL AACRJPLE Y °' .. ...., ........
lfOranae Coast listeners wanted to hear
Chief J lUlice Rose Bird defend hel"9Clf
Wedne$day apanst srowint sentiment for
her removaJ from the C&11fom1t Supreme
Court, that's not what they iot.
Speaking before the Oran,e County
Chapter of Womeo In 8us1ness. Bird
focused on the growm1 role of women in
·society a nd su~ted they have a unique
opportunity to brina a aiuier dearce of
compauion and empathy to society's
issues.
"As women play an 1pcn:asmgly promi-
nent role in busfocu. the pressures that
traditionally have been part of the road to
success for men arc a problem that women
now must face," Bird said.
"Everyday, each of you is called upon to
handle a lot of stress with equanimity and
poise and stall ma1nta1n your rclat1onsh1ps
with family and fnends in an open and
caring manner."
Speaki04 lo about 200 men and women
at the lrvtne Marriott Hotel, Bird S&Jd
women should look for ways to barmonue
their penooaJ and pro(eu1onal roles. and
to bnng human valun to their craf'ta
"Your work should be more th.an JU't •
JOb; n should be your callina. .. she u1d
Such a view helps link an ind1v1duaJ to
the communitY. and pennilS b1m or her to
make a eontnbullon that benefits all of
society, she said.
"When you see your work 10 thu
broader context, the wks that you
perform take on a value qunc apart from
the monellfY rewards th.at our society m•y
attach to their performance.
.. I( they arc tasks that arc wonh do1na.
they are worth doina well. And the slull and
care that you bnna to th~ tasks can 1n
tum enhance their worth and mmt." Bird
said
Perhaps alluding to critics wt.o have
denounced her liberal views and eoun
dec1S1ons. she said, ··when others treat you
as an ObJcct. there 1s a strona temptation to
do un10 them what they att doing unto
you.
··.The dangers of such a response arc
.,at. People are ~uccd to lhanp Wbicb ":
can br manipulated to reach a rJ. Butr.,
1uipp1n1 people of thetr bumanny, when ....
c:amcd to cxtttmcs. 11 the stuff that lla~ty
and concentratioo camps arc made of... 1 Bard said ~.
Notma that culture has aJlowcd women. :
••to be in touch with their fcehnp," Bin£ .
suuencd they u&e that qual11y to fitbt
poverty and ignorance -.. two scouiaes of ,
humanity that the America'n dream prom~ (
1sed to end • :
"We must bnna compassion to the ,
marketpl'cc of 1d~s so that our d1vcnity ' can remain a source of strcnalh ... she S&Jd.
"And we must bnng human values back
to the social equation on wb1ch our nation
was founded so that fair trealmenl and
equal opponun11y can ciust for everyone."
R1bbmg the ncW1 media. wh1ch she wd. / have milted substantial and banaJ 1ssuef'
ahlce when reporting about her. Blrd said,
"I Stt we have some members of the i>teU
here tonight. so I think we should gtt the"'
most 1mponant qucsuon out of the way: '
"How ~o you hkc my new hairdo?" .................................................................................................................... .__
They' re taking a 3, 235-mile walk for peace ~
Laguna triowilljoin
'-----marc h a c ros s nation
to promote ha rmony
By LAURA MERK ori...o.-y,...,...,
Three Laguna Beach residents who plan
to 101n in the Great Peace March, a trek
that is expected to involve thousands of
A.mcncans on a 255-day walk from Los
Angeles lo Washington. D.C .. have been
recogn11cd b> the Laguna Beach Ctty
Council.
( ouncilman Bob Gentry called the
march a statement "about the future of the
life on this planet It 1s the biggest h1story-
malung event 1n our nauon today."
The council passed a rcwluuon endors-
ing the walk that begin!> March I . It 1s
\ponsored b;i PRO-Peace (People Rc~ch-
1ng Out For Peace).
Kevin Henry. 22. will make the entire
l,23S-m1lc walk His mother Eleanor. who
is also a grandmother. will Join the group 1n
New York dunng the last two weeks of the
march.
J: I ~
j
I I
"I've been involved 1n peace acuv1sim
since I was 14," the yo unger Henry said.
"When I heard about 1l, it 'itemed the
culmination of what I've been doing all my
life."
Tom J<>1kl and his wife Gayle. an
elementary school teacher, also will J01n
the march. Jo1lct 1s a surgical technician at
South ( oast Medical Center in South
Laguna and a un student 1n social
ecology with a focus on peace.
Gayle and Tom Joliet, Ke"rin Henry (from left) of
La&una Beach map oat the croee-country route
ai.-,,... ,.._ ~ Lae ~
they'll take on the 255-day Great Peace 11.uch to
promote nuclear cUaarmament.
The Joi lets have raised SI 2.000 of the
S 17 ,000 they need to JOIO the march.
Although PRO-Peace asks each pan1c1-
pant to raise only SI for each mile. the
Jo1lcts s~ud they must pay the rent on their
Treasure Island mobile home and child
suppon payments before they leave.
Consequently, they will be forced to JOJn
the march in Las V cgas.
Jo1let said he will show a video tape and
~hde presentation lo groups along the
County hikes mooring
fees at Newport Harbor
By SUSAN HOWLETT
Of IM Delly l"llot l t9fl
Boat owner~ lca\1ng Newport Harbor
moonngs from the county will sec their
fees 1ncrca'iC more than a third over the
ne,l threc )'cars following a dcc1s1on by the
Orange ( ounty Board of Supervisors
Supervisor\ hiked fees for the county\
18 offshore moon ngs from SIR per foot of
boat per year to S2S. 1n accordance with
change<; in the Consumer Pncc lnde:1;,. The
S 7 increase will he pha<ocd in over three
years.
Since I </KO rental ratec; for slips 10
Newpon Harbor have increased by an
average of 64 percent That increase
JUSt1fics the ra1~ 1n offshore moonng fees .
according to a Newport Harbor ( ounly
tidelands report
The net revenue increase to the county
will be S4. 7R I annually
Newport Beat h Ma vor Philip Maurer
said the rate increase has little effect on
yacht owners in Nc~n Bay since the
county 1s onl y responsible for 18 offshore
moonngs out of the harbor's 1.300
moonngs.
"It doesn't have much of an effect."
Maurer said. "That's onl y 18 out of
hundreds."
Newpon Beach Tidelands Adm1n1s-
1rat1on spokesman Tony Mellum said the
city will evaluate its moonn$ rates ofSl3
per lineal foot in July The c11y·~ moonng
rates have not gone up for two years. he
said.
"\\'e will review a number of factor;,"
Mellum said
Although the rates arc "a bit higher" tn
Newport Harbor than 1n ne1ghbonng
resort areas along the coast, man) of the
boats have occupied moonngs there for
several years. Mellum said The c1ty·s
wa111ng hst for the moonngs t'i I~ lo 20
years long. he added
nuclear disarmament." Jo1let said. route. If contnbuuons come from the
talks. he Wiii be grateful Jo1lct will keep
memoirs on his convcrsauons with people
to conclude a research paper when he
returns on how 10 make world peace
possible.
Henry said he finds the whole project
mind bouhn~
"It wtlfbc nine months That's as long as
a !i.Chool year and as long as a prcgnanC).
Some people have sa1d we arc giving bum
to peace " "This may bnng about world pejlCC and
Board gives ousted school
chief paid leave of absence
By LAURA M ERK
Ol IM 09lly Not .....
Two months after the Laguna Beach School .Bo41rd voted not to renew
Superintendent 8111) Barnes contract, the board has given him a paid leave of
absence until his contract expire!> July I
The board voted 4-1 this we-ck to grant 1he leave of absence effective Monda)
The d1stnct's four pnnc1pal!I and assistant pnnc1pal will take turns as acting
supenntendent until a ne1A< supenntendcnt 1s hired. said ( lydc Lovclad)'. the
d1stnct's busine~s manager Barnes. ~ho was out of town and could not be reached for 1..omment. 1.1.itl be
paid the remainder of his SS6.327-a-)ear sala" and the d1stncc .. contnhuuons 10
his account wnh the State Teachers Reurcment S)stem
The board also agreed to pav Sames a S300-a-month mileage allowance health
benefits mcludinga physical e"am. which c.annot eitcccd S400 and a total of 44 da) s
of vacation.
Board member Susan Mas said ... We ftt'l ll ~ill be an etlectt\e ~a~ ol ru nning
the d1stnct. This 1s not unusual We arc not paying him off"
But Hatr) B1thell. the board membrr who cast the d1sscnt1ng "otc. d1sagrc-cd
"There ~111 be add111onal costs involved .. He refu'iCd to elaborate .. I d1dn·1 thin!..
it was in the best financtal interest of the dmnct I frlt he could do the JOb 1unt1l lh<'
end of his 1crm l." Bu hell added
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Irvine police seize three
in Newport cocaine bust
19!<4 N1s\3n r1ckup parked in the
1110<1 block o 16th Street Tuesday
night • • • .\ burglar reportc-dl)' broke into a
Latitude (oun home Tuesda} and
stole a S 150 diamond nng • • • A\ S200 pair of eamng'I and .l S 75
st olen I tom a black 198.: BM\l. 1.:1h dt'K", thl' \ ll Lim told polit l' \l.-cdnl''>·
parked 1n th e 100 block of Paulanno da\
\fonda) • • • Thieve\ reportedl) brnl..e mlo a
home in lhe 800 block ol C one1
\ofnnda' and stoic a $400 cnlor I \ '>t"t
and a s\oo m1crowa\t' O\t"n
• • •
By PHIL SNEIOERMAN
Of lfle 09lly -It""
Irvine police capped a '>iit-wct"k
drug invc-.l1a:tt11in Wtrlne<iday w11h
the arrc\t of three mrn ot a Newport
Beach hu'linC'I~ afier they allegedly
lrll'd to \ell more than two pounds of
coc.11ne to an undercover officer
Cary MacDonald Breeden 25 . and
Richard Jody Breeden, .S.?. a father
and son wh o re•nde m San ( lcmente
and Richard Louis Frnnch1no 26 of
Costa Mesa.
cocame for $40.000
Police estimated the 'itreet "aluc ot
the.cocaine at S200.000
Jone'S said officer"i al<.<> ~1Lcd a
100-ounct inaot of ~1lver from one o~
lht men·\ vehicles.
clock were stolen from a home 1n the
700 block of Poppy the '1ct1m told
police Wednesda\
Coeta Yea
.\ $600 v1deoca'l\Clll' recorder wa~
reported ~tolcn from a home 1n the
600 hlock of V1c1ona 'itrttt ..,unda'
L&Cuna Beacb
The owner of a car parlt'd \l. edn(''
da' on \fountain Ro;id at C1lenne'~
-..trcet rcponed a theft of Sl SOO 1n propen~ from the locked H'h1('le • • •
In -.eparate incident\ 1w11 home1
were hurglanlCd Wedne~(:ia) .\ < ap1'trano 4' vrnue residence had
s~ 000 worth of propem taken. the
'1ct1m Yld .\n Oak Strttt rc'itdent
told pohct' that a burglar hroke .1
"indo"" to t'nter the home and took
about S700 in propert' • • • Polt1..e arre'ited Jo'lt' \.i1cha<'I PcrC'1
Bustos._\"' on su<1p1non nl dn' in
under the 1nl1uence of alcohol Bust~
1.1.a'i 'itopped at I a m 'Wednc'ida~
along the MlO l:llod. of 'ileep' Hollo1.1.
Lane
Pl.Keli 1n Orangr ( ounl)' Jail on
'IU\p1c1on of drug la~ v1olat10M were
Fountain Valley
Two ma~kcd h3mlm reportedly
held up a Rrookhurst ~treet hair \Alon Wedne~ay even1n$ nnd took S 714 in
cuh and Jewelry trom lour cu'itomcf'I
and two employee' The robhcn
'tormed the ( ottag<' ( utte" Hair Salon at about R 4S pm Wcdnesda),
pointed gun i. al the v1ct1m'>. forced
them into bllck office and took their
propcny, polt~c '9'l1d They Oed on
(001 Both wcrr dco;cnbed D'i white
male\ in their l O'\ One was weannga
"lei ma\k l ht. u1hrr had the hood ot
h1" \WU t'lhir1 pulled O"N h1\ ht"ad ••• Bunthiatoo Beach
Thr o..,ner nl .a \llv<'r I Q7'1 { hev-
rolct < amarci p.trkC"tl 1n the I h I !XI
block of ~clnd'( reponetl thal van-
dal' thrtw a r0< k thrnu&h tht' car·,
w1nd,h1eld . doing \200 1n damaac.
Wtdne\dl\ ••• T h1c\e' repon dh \lok ri '11rf
Sgt Leo Jones ~1d the arrest\ were
made at Franch1no's business. R amt
R Custom Woodworking. 400 I Bm:h
St Jones said an undrrco\er offict'r
concluded a deal at the businc'S'i to
purchase a kilogram (2.2 pounds! ol
board and 8 wetsuit valued at $4 30
from a liaht blue VolkswnRcn
Squareoock parked in front of:\ hom<'
1n the 16400 block of Fort'1 Hill\
Wednesday. ••• After break1na a window, lh1eve.,
reportedly stoic the SSlS stereo from
a car parked 1n the 100 blO<.'k of th
trcet Wednesday • • • A SI 00 iold watch wu reported
~1olen from a home m the 14200 block
of Spa by a th1efwho entered through
o rear window Wednesday • • • A rcs1dtnt 1n the 20000 hlock ofBia
Bend reported th t thieves had 'tolcn
SI 0.000 1n Jewclf')' from her home
wmct1me 1n the Po't month
Jrrine
rc•ndent in tht 4200 bl()(k of
F1re\1de ( 1rcle rtportt'd that he tound
• buriJar ln'1dC ht\ hou~ whrn ht
~turntd home cart\. Loda\ l ht'
'
The invest1gat1on began in Irvin<'
last month when someone mentioned
the availability of cocaint' dunns a
ra ndom rntttina with an Irvine
undercover officer. Jone~ said
v1ct1m told pohce the th1eftled over a
rear wall w11h an undetermined
amount of Jewelry bcfort he could
catch him He de\Cnbc<t the 1h1ef ai1 a
slender 5·foot 7-mch H1!1pan1c or
hluck male • • • Jewelry. a TV 'let and a v1dcoca "Cl te rrcordcr were rcponcd stolen from
a home alona tanford Wednc~A) . • • • Thc attendant of a p.s station at
~~275 Culver Dnve reported lhat I
black-haired woman ~anna '
Oowtrcd drc'' drove up Wedn~)'.
pumped S21 10 ps and dro"e nfT
w1thou1 paying
Newport Beacb
wmt"nnc rtponl°dl> 'tnle a S200
watlh and a S 10 kc) nng from 1 homt"
1n lht' J 00 block of 2Rtb . trttt earl\
Wtdne\da\ • • • ( 1t1J't'n t'I nd C'quipmenl 'alut'd at
SI 00 wa\ tt'portt'd '10lt'n from a whitr
• • • l\n S!IOO car ,terC'o 1.1.a' rerlorted
Crash fatal
toHB.man
I\ Hun11nat0n Beal h man "a"
killed 1MU1nil) Wedne\da) when ht'
drnH h1' car out of a parking 101 and
('olhdcd wnh another car
Henr\ Anderson. 7 . wns pro
nounced dead al the '°'ene ~honh
aner the 4 10 p m an•1dent on
Brookhur"St \lrttl 1n Hununatnn
Beach
.\ccorchna to ltuntinaton Rcat h
poltce Lr' Jack Rcinhoh1 •\nden.on
•11\ lf'9"tnl ~hopptn ctnln parkiA
lot Just south of .\dtm\ "\enuc when
ht was hll broads1dt' b) a nonht•ounJ
'chicle bf ma dn' en b\" Rrure
Mal nm of ( o'll Me'l.I
Malcom. 18 wa'i sltghtl\ tnJUrt'd
Re1nholu u1d
\c1..ord1n1 to the C >ran1e < ount)
C (lrnncr'\ offi1.r \ncttl"\on di<'d of
1ntern11l 1n1uriC'\
.\burglar entered a locked bu\ines~
on liouth c oast H1ghwa and !>tole an
estimated $6.000 ~onh of merthan-
DA probes shooting of
armed man by HB cop
By R0 8F.RT BARKF.R
()f .. hlly ..........
Thr 1 >1 ~nse < ount\ D1'tnd .\1
tome\ "'"' t''>llpllna lhC' \hnotina nt
an armed n1:in h-. an un1dent1fi<'d
Hunungton fka<.h poh~t' 11fTit C'1
poh1.c anl1 a 1h'tnl t attnme\ c.po~e'
man confirm<',! 1cld1'
The man v.J' hlent1fiC"d "" < rr ral1I
f-lo .. J ~1
¥o1TCT ~:ud lhl'T n"<'T1vrd a fT'PC"M nt
a man all~edh htt lluunating nd
ftn n .. aun\hOt' It ahout 2 I m It h1(
rn1dent e tin ~ r n \ 1<'~ \trttt
The motn ilPPl'rt' 111\. con11nued fin~" wea~1n in\11k h1\ ~rage
al\er polt1.e am' C'tl Hr thrn 11lle1t"Cth
pointed h1' gun •t -.n 11111\''('r and ... ,
\h1't one 11mr polt\e ~1J lft "'"' 'A OundC'd 1n thr lnrr h\ i 'hotaun
\
ICllCt aol.j wa' ho .. p1tnl11t·d ;11 I <
f\1ne MC'd1cal (enter a~·tord1ni to
< •Pt 8111 ra>"ne •
f1(1HJ who"° O<'C'upat10n ""a' n
J1 lo!l<'d wa" artt'ited on 'lu .. p1t 10
of a \I ult ~ llh a dead I\ v.eap<'ln..
J•a) ne 'l!1d Famih memh<'r. LOld pohre th
the man 1p1"3rcnth ~a§ h11lun nat10
from a pr1"(i('nbcd mcd•l ine Pa' n•
'-llld
Tht 1nH\ltpt1nn ol the offo:t't'·
1 n,· o"·C'd .. unxmn1~lJT'l'f('d ~vt'T 1 •
th<' Orange ( ounl\ Oi\tmt <\~
tom<''·, 'hootin in'~1ptmn 1e1 •
""a matttr of routine poltte \aid .:
Oran1e ( ounn t~pul\ I >atn
l\ttom<'' Rl'>n John\On conhrmC'tl th.
1n\>t\tlllt10n but drclined t•
rlaboratt' He '11d eonfidrnual ftndit
'"'' ""ill hi: turn~1 11, <'f 111 P1'lh •
t h1<'f £..arl<' Robnailk
Filipino
writer's
slayin~
probed
Execution in LA
termed the work of
professional kille r
LOS Ar-.(1H F\ I .\Pl -The:
,1a>1ng ol an .\menlan-bawtl
~ 1hp1no Journalist Jfter he rne1' cd J
threatening note had 1hr mark ol .1
profrrnonal killer.~)\ ht'> publi'>hl·r
whose newspapt•r oppuwd lhl'
"1arcos government
Oscar Sal va11crra 4 1, "a' ktllnl l'l\
a gunman who Cnll'red hi\ 'uhurh.111
(jfcndalc homl' anti \hot him 'l''Cr~ll
11mes. JUSt a da) after he rl'll'1\etl .1
letter 1hrea1en1ng ht'> Ide The f-HJ "
1nvcs11gat1ng the ~1a .. 1ng.
Police. firemen battle blaze at.flooded home in Sacramento.
Sal va11crra "a' 1h1: Lo~ '\.ogck~
bureau chief of 1hc: ~an hanu '>co-
hascd Phil1pp1ne Ne .... s a wtTkl} that
had frl·quentl) ed11onal11e<.I aga1n'>t
the go' crnmcnt of Prl'\llknt
t erd1nand \itarrn' < orawn i\qu1no "ho lhJlkn((l'd
Marco'> in a b1tterl' foughl 1'fl'\ldt·n-
t1a l ek ct1on tarl1er thl\ month \J1d 10
a statement "'uctl 1n l\lan1h1 lli<lJ\
\he was "tlel'Ph '>ddlknctl h' tht·
\la}t ng
Worst of the flo0ding over
for inundated north state
"That the murder ct\l urred
thousand'> of milt'\ JV.J\ lr11m hnmt•
does not tl1m1n1~h m' ""Oll'rll .it o.ill
hecau'>e he died J'> m.1n' nlht" 111 h"
tountnmcn did -111 dl"l1n'r "'
truth ireedom JU\llll' .ind dl niw
raq." \he '\a1d
The noll' hl· rl'tl'l'l'd "11h v.ord'
l Ul from f)UblllJtlOrt\ <llld p.l\ll'd
onto paper 'aid l'hll1pptnl 't "'" a d1'>grau.· lo !ht I illp1n11 u1111111u1111'
in the l nitcd \Lall\ I hrm1vh .our
f)apcr your un"arr.1ntnl .1ltU\.1l111n'
iJOd l1e\ \OU ha\t' tlll.Jl knl \!JUI m•fl
count l)mcn ) 11u \houlJ hr J\h.imul
to call 'vllU'>t'"'' I ll1p1r111' ...,,, t11i
)Our rri mt'\ \1111 .trt '' nl• ntul 111
death b\ c\rlul11111
°')Ia n \ragon ,,tit'\ r11,ir1.1>?-•'r "'' 1h1
1icv..,papcr ·"'" rn11>nl .1 111,1111'\I
threat Tue'>dll\ II r<.'ld 11nl\ ) 1111 rr
nc \I
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11ev.'>papcr "'tm h h.1' J , 1 r. ul.1111111 111
~~ ()()() in !ht· l n1tnJ \t,tll'' ,111,1
( anada ... utl · I ht· Jlrl'11m111<H• 11·
pon 1ntl1t.alnl th.ii lhl' 01.11 v.1·111
th rough the "1nJuv. thdt ht' \hot \.I r
~ah a11crr<1 in tht· hi;Jt.I dntl tht·n th.ii
he hxkcd the door Ito I ht ht:Jr"' n
The lcx kcd dour "'·" lltl· n1.1r~ '' .1 profc\<,10nal k1lkr · ht• ,,11J
rht• fBI t'nlt'H'd ll1t t11 \l\l 1~.1ltt•ll
\\cc.I ne,da'
8 } tbt' A\suc1ated Prhi. \.fore than 11 .0<X> ~ople were
dn \en from thetr homes when a
< >IJ1, 1Jf\ prnlll tcJ tht "ur\t 1\ <>'er ..cnes of Pacific storm) dumped up 10
f11r 'onhcrn < .1hf11rn1a rl'\Hknt\ lY.O feet of rain and nine feet ol .-.no"
Jlter .1 \\l'l'I>. 111 lt'ltl{ 1ou'> rain' thJ t 1n ~ome areas of Northern Cahforn1d
t::i\l' ll \Ulltd 111 1lrnid1ng mud.-.hdt'\ m ggenng mudslide' that d osed high
Jnd J"a11i, "a)<t and de'>lro)cd homes
· 'lur "1u.it11111 11111).., \Cr\ 'l" ~t lca\t <,c\en deaths ha "e bct•n
g11o<l '"1d :"\.Jpa < 11unt\ \hl•11tr, n·pon cd .
< .1p1 f< t\ h.m.I l onngan • \111\I 111 'W l·tlnc\da)'. as fl ood "ater'> re-
t•ur hitt pruhkm' hJ'l' ht.·t·n. 1..il.t.·n tedl'd rc<,1den1!. in man~ area-> hcga n '·'~~· ul t'\ll'Pt for dranrng u~ tht• 1nh of d1gg1ng their home\ and
I ht· -'t1f\t l1111k' 111..e 11' prr\I\ P4J\'>l''>\lllll\ out from mud and water
niud1 "'l'f \J1d '-Jt11in.1I ~eathrr · In thl' 'ianta Clara ( ount\ lum-
°')'''' Ill l11rnJ\ll·r lloh I >1<11 tri mun1l\ of (iilro). resident'> ;tac.ked
Kl'""'"''d < 11~ I hl· \.\t'.1lhl·1 wr' Ill' ptle'> of slim } furn11urc. th>'> anti
rnl·d1ltl'd .1 211-1() rx·rtl'nt th:inu· ol 1:arfll'\'> at t urb\ldt to be hauled awa\
r<11n thr•·u~h thl' "'l'd,l'lld h) tleanup crew\, .\uthortt1e\ \;i1d
\h1 IUI I• I I f)\"I tplnpt.'01 !ht• n11,1.ht Ill 260 home\ were damaged b) 0ooJ
.11r,,ut.· 'ht.·ltn 111 "anta KmJ part Pl v.ater<, 1n (illro)'. wh1r h .., abou t Ml
thL I _:>1111111 r1111rt. t '<1ll1.1rl'd from tht• mik'> ,uuth of~an Franci \c.11
dn.1\lJled .111"1 .ir11und nl•arh\ · Thi~ wa<; \uppo\cd 10 Ix' an a n·~1
c 1ul·rnntll1 >'hc1rthr l<u''"lll Ki'l:I thJt didn't ha'c a fl ood problem.'"
'ptlln.l 1nn 11' t)an J..' ,111tl tloo<kd lhl' hardl~ an)unc around here had flt.XX.I
'""n 1n\urant.c. including me." sard Dan
'<\l·nd1ng J>l'ttplt-h.11 ~ ir1 "ht.·1ny lhomas.41.a\heho<ocd offamudth
dl\t t•1HJgl·d JI th" p11111t \did I ..irr. 111111 h<n ·
"-11 \ .. ,· '11 1h1· \11nn11i.1 I 1111111' < lll1l1 f ltHl<Jing in \mall to" ns around tht·
11 Lnwrgl·m' \t·n l•l'' · I ht c 11 1' \,1,ramento-\an Joaquin R1 ,cr Delta
it .J!tl111111a ll1t'h"J' f'.11rnl1 ha\ .-.u tor1:ed new e,at uauon\ 'W cdne'><l:l\
uf\ r11.11lhlud' .ind .trt· lhn k1n~ "'The 1Aater came tn \O fa'\t ~l'
t:H·r .11m 11\lnJ.( 111 ~t'l thr•iuJo!h V.t.: ll d1dn 1 ha'<' lime to ta ke anything."
t 11rll l llll'd Jhoul prc•tl'l l1n11 hum.111 \d1d Pat \haw 61 who fled a floodl'tl
Ith: Jt !hi' r• •1111 homl' nt'M v 1e1 ra 's Resort 1n the delta
l\1c"1~ ~.1111 c '"' < ... .,qll lku JrCd "The) JU<.t hruughta rowh<Jal 111
~111• p,1n "'·" ,·,1w• 11·d 1<1d,1\ 111 H' 01\ "intl ow and had U'> cleared out
111 ,1 lukr.il dl\,l\tt 1 11'11t•t 1,,, 1h1 ~he ..aid .-.he onf\ ..a 'ed her poudk
11 ;rrt. Rising v.atcr 1n the delta flooded
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'T m gt•tling \Ired ul thl\" <>aid
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C Iara. \Jnta C 1111 ~olanu and Yuha
T ht• goq:rnor h.1d car her declared
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~cck1ng leder<ll rl'llcf
Kn.id\ 111111 Yo\l·m1tl' N.111nnal
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l>am Jgl' tl\ n1t k<.ltdl·\ Ill trai n
tr..ic k\ ICtrled \mtrak to tanld pac,.-,.
l'llgl·r wr' tlc 1hroughou1 < Jhforn 1a.
C\tl'pl for .-.onit• lung·dl\tJnu· '>Cr' Ill'
10 ..ind out of l O\ 1\ngele<, lrom
( Imago .inti ''" < >rlcan\ -.aid .\m lra~ <:1pokt'\rnim John J.icoh\en 111
\\-3<,hinglon I)< Rt.·p.i11\ u1uld takr
'>e..,.eral da\ \ he \.J ld
I he main roult' through thl· moun
lain\ J nta\lal~ l<ll rcmJint•d t lmnl
near l rul kn· hn au,,· ol r11<. k '>lld1·'
that l 11\ crl·d Jlf four lant''
DA wants to
drop charges
against Fiedler
I f )"i ·\Nf1f 11 \ l.\P) -Dt\\rrtl
·\tturne' Ira Kriner \a1cl hl· v.tll '>l'ck
d1\m1\..a l of poll11u1I u>rruptton
charges aga1n,1 f{cp Bohh1 h edkr
becau..e tht·re" 1n,uffil 1l·n1l''1dcnt ,.
lo pro'>t't ult' ht•r
J hJ't' rt'' tl'Wt'd Jnd ,J\\C\-.cd the
l'' idt•ntt.• .rnd then• I\ rnwffi1..1tnt
I e' 1drnu· 111 tndll<lll' a' l<Jlat111n nfla'>'
b\ Hnhh1 I 1edkr · Kciner tll'l J;,in•d JI
a 'nrw\ uinkrenll' Wed ne,dav
Huwt\ er Rt•1nn ..a id hi\ ol1 rcl' will
conl1nul' II\ prn\l'(Ut1on of hedkr''>
I
top;udc and llantc PauJ < larkc Both
were 1nd1l tl'd and an u\cd of ofTc·nng
ri val l a nJ 1da1r \!Jll' \en f d Dav"
I SI 00 I){)( I tu qu11 the Republican 11 °')
\)("n..11c ralc
1'1t•t.ll N "htle a1tatk111g Rl'1ner'<.
<let l\1on lot Ontinut• prn'>lllg l hargt'>
ag;.i1ml ( IJ rlll· l l.11mt•d the whole
1 alTa ir would h110\I her tamf)a1 gn
"I hi\ l'rtlllt.' •'Pl\o<k " g0tng to
pr11q· 111 the Ion!! run Ill tx'. a Ji<,11nt t
ad ,antage 111 n1l' · '>he <,;rnl 1n Wa\h-
1ng1on. D < '"M> name 1dcn11fi-
ration has 1 nt rca~d .-.ubst.anttall y
'ilalt" 1dc
I Deportation of r ebel
leader's kin blocked
\A N f RANC ISC 0 !.\Pl -A
federal Judge ha"i blot ked the deporta-
tion o f a \alvadoran rdx-1 leader'<,
son-in-law wh o c;ay, hr and his
relati ve\ were to rtured h\ '>Ccurity
fon:c:s in LI ')al vador
In a dco~1on released Wedneway
< hrl'f lJ c.; l>l\lm:l Judge Rohen
Peckham \a1d federal 1mm1gra11on
official\ have fail ed lo re\1cw Milton
I opc1-i\legr1a '\l·latm'i of lhl' danger'i
he face' 1f drponcd
l opv -Alcgn a ha<i 1w1cr hcen on
the verge of t.k porta11on
Heartngdelay sought
in Night Stalker case
l 0 ' ANC.1 t l ~(A P)-Attorney\
for "N1aht Stalker" drfe ndant Rich·
ard Ram1rc1 filed a motron Wcdnc~
day \Cck1n1 io delay thr preli minary
heanna \Chcdultd to bc-a.rn next week
Attomcyt Daniel Hrmandc1 and
Arturo Hemande1 \61d 10 u motion
filed with Munc1pal Court Judae
Jame\ Nelson th t lhr y arc not
prepared to h(a1n prcx.t't'dtn&\ next
Moncb)
Nel<ion wa\ '>(.hrdult'd to lttn\lder
the mm1on iii ii he11ring toda~
Ramirt1. a 25-)ear-old dnner from
l l Paso Texas 1\ charard wi th 14
murder count\ and '4 other fe lony
('oun11,, 1n lurl1njl t ttcmp1ec.l mur<.lf'r.
hurjllar) r.if)(' \l><lnmy anti rohhcr;
U.S. moves on aid
cut to Philippines,
would scrap bases
WASH INGT ON !AP> -With anger s11ll building over the Ph11tppane
clecllon. a plan to curb American aid to the government of President
Ferdtnand Marcos won key convem while the Reagan administration said 1t .
prized democracy more than two strategic U.S. military bases in that country.
"We have a bt_g stake there."
Secrelary of State George P Shulti
told the Senate Budget Comm11tec
Wednesday. referring 10 Clark Air
Base and Subic Bay 1n the Philip-
pines. the lar,est American bases
outside the Uo11ed States
But he added "W e ha'e a stake 1n
frt'edom. We have a stakt• to democ-
racy Let's put that fir"il, <>'er and
Aquino sees
diplomats,
vows victory
above the ba~s." MANILA (AP)-Corazon Aquino
The desire 10 pu n1~h Marco~ quick· met today w11h diplomats from more
h was rellected 1n th<' Senate\ than a dozen European nations and
ovt'rwhelm1ng approval Wednesday Japan. and told them she was de-
of a resolution declaring the prestden-termaned 10 assume th e presrdency of
t1al election result'> were "marked b) the Philippines at the "earliest poss-
!>UCh widespread fra ud 1ha1 the) 1blc 11me."
cannot be cons1drred a fa ir rcfk c11on She also rejected suggestions that
of the· will of the people of the th e bitterly contested Feb. 7 electron
Ph1hpp1 nes "l he vote was 85-9 won by President Ferdinand E.
The admin1stra11on urged caution Marcos be annulled and another
on a more sut>stant1 vc proposal to callecl.&ayJ.Dg_thcre was more at stake
curb American aid. which amoun h 10 than the "petulance of a spoiled and
S.N5 mlihun for liscal 19!<6. Defense aging dictator who tncd to cheat ..
Secretar} Caspar Weinberger warned and fa iled."
that cu11ingofTm1htary aid l·ould pla y The opposi ti on leader accuses
into lhe hand'> uf commun1c;1 1n-Marcos. who has governed the Ph1lip-
\Urgenl\ pi nes fo r 20 years, of nggjng th e polls
Al 1hc same umc. 11 wa' known that and robbing her of the presidency.
the White Hou..e hopc'i '>pcctal en' o~ The elec tion has been widely cnt1zed
Ph1ltp C . Habib will find 'lOml' wa} 10 here and abroad as fraudulent.
"h1ch Marcos and hi'> chdllenger In a statement issued after her
Corazon Aquino ran \hare power meetings with the diplomats. Aquino
Habib ''ho wa' -.cnt to Mantia h) said that to annul the electton would
President Reagan. ha., been ~tlenl be "to forget how much toil, sweat.
about his talk\ thnt' and 1s not tears and blood wa s involved 1n
e ~pected to return ho me befor<' th<' g1vtng and a1tempting to protect the
"cekend. o"erwhelmin g vote I received at the
Rut o n Capitol Hill momentum polls."
"a" building behind a propo'ial P> None of the diplomats have sent
Rep 'itcphen J liular1. D-N Y . 10 Marcos 1he usual congratulatory
put mo<>I atd fund .; intn an CSl row message.
acrnunt until Marcm wa\ rcplac..cd by
another government
The Marrn'i·lOnt rolled \latmnal over Aquino. although she alo;o has
A~sembl ) dcc lJred Marco'> the '1uor declared victory.
Iran say passenger
plane downed by Iraq
I H IR ~" Iran (API -Iran -.atd
t<ll.la} an lra41JCI fighler\hol down an
Irania n pdW:n~cr pl anl· on a
domestic flrght between Tehran and
.\h' a1 The plane Lamed JI leas I 46
people an lran1an·offiual 'laid. and
,111 "rre hclle,ed l.llk d
T hr ofTK1al Jra41 New' .\gent v
quutrd an Iraqi m ll 1ta l') '>pokc'\man
1n HJghd;id ac; dtn)tng thl' Iranian
tla1m r hl' agrnl\ monitored 1n
< ) pru'> 4u111eJ tht· 'pokt·'>man a'>
'>a\ ing lran1..1n ··n·port'> 1n !hi\ rc~pcll
art· \hl'<'r hl'' ·· t1nd ,1dd1ng that Iraqi
Jll Jll.il k'> \.\t'rc u1nlinl'd 10 mli11an
1argl'I\ alon11 1h1· v..u 1ron1 and 1n
"1u1hrrn Iran
Iran·, amtia .... adc1r to thr lJ n11ec..I
~a11on' KaJ aic Khoras..an1. <,aid 1n
:--le~ Y nrk ht hellevl'd there were 46
pa'i\engn<. aboa rd thl Jownl•J plane
1n add11 1un to the t.'rl''-' I hae I\ nu
reason 10 believe anvone survived. he '\aid .
The ambassador said the plane
crashed JI miles from Ahva2, and
wreckage fell in a nearby village
Khorassan1 said he did not expect
the Un11ed Nations to take the
necessary action to punish Iraq for
thts ··cnminal act'" and said Iran "•~
firml} determined 10 even accounts
1n Baghdad."
i\n 1nvest1gat1on crew was sent 10
the crash 'i1te. the ambassador said
Iran's offinal l<ilam1c Republi c
News Agenry 'laid the Fokker Frie nd-
'ih1p a1rl1ner was shot down at about
noon local time. It had been chan ered
b> Iran's domes11c Asseman Airlines.
the news agency said. and carried
-;everal members of parliament and a
re presentative of Iranian leader
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khome1n1.
Reagan speaks in Grenada,
praises U.S. intervention
8 y the Associated Press
\I G EO RC i l-.\. C 1renaJJ -President Reagan said today he"·wrll never be
\Orr\ .. that he '>Cnt troof'' 10 oust the Marxist government of this 11ny < anhbean island. N1nell·cn Americans d ied in the invasion. Reagan also said
the L'ntted \tates "mu'>t help tho..e struggling for freedom in Nicaragua." but
did not 1nd1catc any intention to 1mcrvene m1litanly in ttre Central American
nation. In a speech prepared for deltvery in the Grenadian capital. Reagan
recalled he1ngawakened early 1n the morning of Oct. 23, 1983. and told that six
member., of the Orga n11a11on of Eastern Canbbcan States. Joined by Jamarca
and Rahradn,, had reque'itccl I J <; intervention after the ovcnhrow and
murder ot ( rrl·nad1e1n Pnmc l\<h n1<;tcr Ma uncc Bishop. The Un1led Slate'>
IO \adct.I l'-'o da ~\ latt'r
Liberia rejects asylum for Duvaller
MONROVIA. L1 bena -The government of th is West African country re~ectcd at least tempo ranly a request by France to give political asylum to
former Ha1t1an d icta tor Jean-Claude Du valier. Duvalier's attorney. Saveur
Vais~. also 'iatd Wednesday that France had turned down hrs clients request
10 remain there Duvalier and his family have been hvi ng in a reson hotel 1n
Talloircss, France 'i1nce he ned Ha111 on Feb. 7. The French repeatedly have
sard they onl y accepted Duvalier temporanly at the request of the Unrted
States unul he could fi nd a permanent home The Umttd St.ates says Duvaher
could be deponcd 10 Ha1t11fhc goes to the lJn11cd Stat~.
Mo•lem• .ay one l•raell captive kllled
TYRE:.. Lebanon -Vans toured Re1rut'sSh11te Moslem southern suburbs
earl y today, blanng through their loudspeaker<1 a recorded statement that
Moslem guemllas had killed one o ( two fuaeh soldiers c.-pturcd 1n southern
Lebanon fou r day' af.O The statement ~1d the Islamic Remtancc Front
"executed the captive.· berause Israel foiled to end a search for the soldiers by
la te Wednesday II de nbcd the kill ed capti ve a~ an "Israeli 1ntelllgence
officer," but did not 1den11fy him About 1.000 l'irach soldiers continued to
'coursouthem Lebanon fora fourth day today, search1ngSh11te villages for the
\Old iers ~1zcd 1n an ambu'h Monday at a checkpoint 1n Israel's buffer rone 1n ~outhern Let>a11on \
Sovleta launch new apace atatlon
MOSCOW -The Soviet Union launched a new space $U\\1on today that
IS des1aned lO beco me the rnmary bu1ldin1 hfock Of 8 permanently manned
orbital complex, the officia Tall\ new\ aaency \81d The space station. named
Mir. or Peace. has im dockrna ports to actommodate other craft ferryinJ m cosmonaut~ and supphes. and al'° cont11n i. adva.occd equipment for fl1Jht
control and research. Ta ~ ~1d. Soviet 1elt'vl'llon 'lhowed a bneffilm cliP. ofthr
l1fiofHrom 1be central A~1an Cosmodrome at 12 29 a m . but little detail of 1he
new ~picc p(at form wa~ v1 1bk
Arafat; alde• meet on Huael.n anub
MANA MA. Bahrain -Palestrne I 1berat1on Oraan11.a11on ( ha1rman
Yli.;,cr Arafat met with his 1op tides tn Iraq todly to collt1der Jordanian Kina Hu~'iC'in'<1 drc1S1on tCt 'uspcnd h1 cOort" to 1ncludt Amfat in the Middle Ea't ~acr pro<•e,s. roul'('e\ said PLO officials 1n BaJhdad, rtachcd by trleP.honc.
\Atd Arafat would no1 makc ~ny comment on Huue1n'\ actio n until after
mee11na wuh h1 u 1dc' Tho~ summoned to Blahdad included l'!lembcn of the PLO'~ central and t'11ccu11 ve l"Omm1ttcc"· and tflc up~me ( omm11 ion oft he
Palc5ttnr Nattonal ( 011ncil. theaucmlla movement's partiamcnt,1ccordin.a ft>
Pl 0 <1ourre'I in l\hu Dhah1 and Kuwait
'
I .
Former aStronaut
Truly chosen as
shuttle director
Two-time pilot vows
to find a nd fix cause
of Ch a lle nger 's blast
WASH INGTON (AP) -Former
a\tronaut Richard H. Truly wa'I
named today as nFw director of the
battered space shuttle program ~k
1mmed1atcly vowed to help find and
lix the cause of last month ·s
Challenger disaster so the manned
space fl11!.ht program can resume
"If nobody else docs 11, I will," the
1wo-t1me shuttle pilot told a 75.
m1nutc news conference dominated
by questions about the accident and
11s aftermath. He later addtd, "I don't
have the slightest idea .. when the
shuttle will fly again.
fruly's appointment was an·
nounet'd as a prcs1Jen11al com·
mission demanded all "documents.
memoranda or personal notes" of
NASA and industry officials wh o
engaged in a hotly debated dcc1s1on t~
launch Challenger desp11e m1sg1 vings
about cold weather.
Although NASA called the news
conference to announce that 1 tul y
would replace Jes~e Moore a~ shuttle
director. many reporters' questions
dealt with the probe into the
Challenger accident
Moore. whose appointment as
director of the Johnson Space Flight
Center in Houston had been an-
nounced before the ac:c1den1 . ..aid he
had no knowlege in the hour'i befo re
the launch that there had been a
heated deb:ue about whether m id
weather posed a threat If he had
known, Moore su1d, "I would ceruun-
ly have a~lced :l lot of que\11ons."
An cxcluttve of the company that
makes the space shuttle booster
rockets said 11~ managers 1n111ally
opposed a cold weather liftoff but
withdrew their ob1ect1ons the night
before Challenger's 111-fated launch.
despite the reservations ofat least one
enim~.
Thomas Rui.sell, an executive 10
Monon Th1okol's (. h1cago head-
quarter~ said Wednesday that new,
last-minute 1nforma11on persuaded
top company managers to approve
the launch. He declined to reveal
exactl} what prompted the c.ompany
to w11hdraw 1ts onginal objections.
A.~ked 1fhe were prepared to "take
the fall'' 1f the inves11ga11on war-
ranted 11, Moore rephed, "I think
we're goin~ to let the chips fall where
the} ma}·
Truly\ appo1n1ment mean~ that
Moore will move to Houston a few
monThs earlier than onginally tll·
pected
Truly's appointment was an·
nounced b} acting NASA adm1n1'>·
1ra1or W11l1am Graham. who said the
former astronaut's duties would 1n·
elude directing the 'ipace agency's
own internal probe into the Jan 2R
shu11le disaster and cooperating w11h
the pres1den11al comm1ss1on
Graham. who heads the agenc} on
an acting basis. also disputed reports
ol 1ntigh11ng w11h1n NASA. and said
i.pace agenc} mvrale 1s good despite
Richard H. Truly
the acc1dcn1. I here have been reports
that the White House mill.ht want to
install a new, permanent nead of the
agency but Graham sidestepped a
quesuon about whether he wanted
that status for himself. He said he was
··perfectly willing" 10 do President
Reagan's b1dd1ng.
Truly said he had v1nually no first·
hand knowlege of what went wrong
la'lt month, t>ut suspected there was
no single cause of the accident
Pres1de n11al comm1ss1on chairman
Wilham P Rogers announced the
demand for the documents Wednes-
day a~ other panel members said they
were alarmed by N .\SA 's handling of
certain 01gh1 safety issues 1n the hours
before launch -especially the nght
rocket booster 1ha1 1s a suspected
cause of the acc1den 1.
One commission member said he
found the process that led to the
deC1'01on to launch th<" Challenger
"hornfy1ng "
New Jaw will let U.S. prosecute
terrorists who attack Americans
WASHINC1 rON (A P) -W11h the Reagan adm1n1'>·
1ra11on warning 11 sull 1'1 cons1denng m1lital) action
against Libya. the Senate overwhelming!> passed a ne"
law g1v1ng the United States the .power to bnng charge!>
against terronst'i who attack Americans an}"" here in thl'
world
The 92-0 vote Wednesda) makes i1 a lrtme for
terrcmsts to h11 Amenca ns and "will cnJbll· u\ tu dl·al
effective!\ w11h this growing problem," '>atd "K·n ..\rlcn
Specter. R-Pa .. the bill's ch1efspon.,or
The bill was sent 10 the Hou.,c. where a '>1m1lar
measure 1'> pending fhe Reagan adm1n1s1ra11on -strongl}
supports the bill. Specter ..aid
"There's been a great deal of tough talk but "er) hllle
tough at11 on," \pectcr told h1'i colleagues "l his w 111
enable the ll ~ 10 ao "
The hill cxpand'i on a 1984 la.,., tha1made11 d l f1n1l'
\\hen ..\mencans arc 1n ,nlvcd 10 h1J.lll1ng'> ur Ml' l.1kcn
ho\tage
For e\amplc the new law make'> II J ll lllll' lor
terronst\ IO murder ..\mencans. an al·t1on not l'.o,ered b)
the 2-year-old measure. Specter noted The new bill also
define'l terronsm 10 <I W3) that eliminates la\e'\ In which
..\mencan\ arc robhed or killed O\crseas in lOmmon
en mes
The ~enall' at 11on tame '>hon I) afta R11bn1 < lakll'\
hc.iJ ot the \1a1c Depanmcnl ant1-1arumm nlfaC' told
the Senate Jud1uary terrorism '>Ubcomm111ee that a
m1htary strike aga1ns1 l1hya wa-. '11111 an option
President Reagan and top aJmin1i.trat10n officials
repeatedl~ have charged that Libyan leader Moammar
Khadaf'> 1!> a kc"t hacker of 1n1ernat1onal tcrronsts.
The adm 1n1!.trat1on ha'i 'laid the Dec 27 attack~ at the
Rome and Vienna airports were earned out b} terroni.ts
led b> Abu N1dal. a Palestinian who 1he admin1,1rat1on
charges is backed b} L1bva
The adm1n 1<;tra11on· has rnnduc11.·d na,al e:..rrc1)eS
off the L1b}an coai.t 1n recent week'> and has med to enlist
l allies in a ~nc<i of rconom11. sanctions against L1b)'a.
Oakle'r \aid "( onc,1dcratton of the careful use of
lnrce 1n 'Ouch circum'itance'> has not heen ruled out in the
anordant.e w-1th our nght ul ~lf-dcfrnse ··
Oallc> 'sl.omment'>came after Pentagon source!> !.aid
a new round of naval t11ght operauons wa'> being
con~1dcn·d ne\t month OH'r the Gulf of 'i1dra, which
Khadaf) cla11m is L 1b}an terriluf\ but "-hteh the L ntted
States 1ns1'>IS 1s 1n1crna11onal water The '>ources spoke on
1..e~~~~~ the\ nor be 1den11fied -month. the atrlraft earner Amcnca will arrive
oil the l1b}an coast. 1oin1ng tw o othcrcamcn and g1' 1ng
lht l 'n11cd \tall''> powerful mll11ar) forceo; tor an) ac llom .
Tht· earner\ Coral ">ea and \aratuga haq_• hecn
'11ndut11ng C\eru\e\ 1n thc.· area <;1nu: Januar)
Prince to cut I
Texas' cake
for birthday
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fnai.-~11e b1nhda' rnll· 1c>da' alter
helping <'elehrate · the 'ilate'~ '>e'i·
qu1l:cntenn1al w11h a black-tie dinner
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Wh1tm1re ·and \e~eral hundred
people who JineJ 110 quail. phea~ant
and \alnwn
The ma)11r prc:\l'OH'd him w11h a
r U'lt'" 1111d . t rn llH'll. gla., ,.encl owd
\tulpture of the I l<1u,1<111 .. kyhne
"I'll he ab\olutdy 1.ena1n 11 gets
1111\\.herc near m) childrt·n," <>aid
( harlc'I, "'ho 1~ 1ravding without his
wire Pnnte'I~ Diana, and their two
~oung son'>. "bcrnu..c they'll hreak 11
-1mmcd1a1rl ) "
lie !>aid llouston known a'> the 011
capital o f the w-orld, '>har1.·d wi th
Grrat Rnta1n and II\ North Sea 01Uield~ 'the same an,1et) o"cr the
fluctuation nfthc pncc of ml "
But. he Joked. '''io far I haven't en
on<' horse or even a 10-gallon hat I
can onl) imagine the oil prn.c tlrop
has reduced hat'I to five-gallon "
Antitrus t fix es
face toug h going
WASH I NO fON (AP)~ The Re-
agan adnunistrat1on face~ a d1flicult
ta'ik in pcr~uadmg Con~tC\'l to re-
vamp portions of the nation's anti·
tru"t laws. with t\ pt1wcrful ll ou~
fX-mocrut lomn1ng a'. ma1or nhcita·
cle
Rep Peter Rodino, D·N J . chair·
man of the Hou'iC Jud1c1ar) C omm1t-
trt. ~1d Wcdne~ay that he doe' "not
forestc" the panel "making drut1c
.rlfera1wnc. 1n either ttK \Ub\t&nt1ve
ptolt'ct100<, or remed1e\" of the
an111ru't \tatute'I Rodino'' comm11 -
t«' 1\ <''P<''tcd to have JUrtM.hctmn
OH'I the k s1'1l8t10n. W-hll h would
make 11 ea'1er for mergcn to take
plate
"D1,man1hna our an11tru,t law'
will onl) rob Amcncan companies of
their rnmp(t111 vt v1taht)' and con·
wmcr' of the w1dcc;t Jl(w11blt ~kc·
lml'I of gond'I 11nd ~'"' l<l''i lilt lht'
ln"-nt &>fill'\ .. ,.1ul 1(11d1no
Senators
approves
genocide
treaty
WASHINGTON (AP)-Tht Stn·
ate has finally approved a treaty that
makes gcnocicfe an 1ntemat1onal
crime, more than 37 years after the
pact was signed by President Harry
Truman.
The 83-11 vote Wednesday made
the Un1ted States the 97th nauon to
ratify the pact first drafted by the
United Nations 1n reacuon to the
Holocaust. when millions of Jews
were slau&}ltertd by the Nazis.
The pact was stpe:d by Truman on
Dec. 11 , 1948. But rat1ticat1on had
been delayed chiefly because of
opposition by Senate conservatives,
who araued that it would 1nfnnge on
U.S. sovereian n&}lts and could lead
to cbaracs apinst the United States
for America's bandhng ofblaclcsor Its
actions in the Vietnam War
The raulica11on vote was a ·:1ctory
for Sen. Wilham Prollmtre, D~W1s ..
who had t.alcen the floor daily since
Jan. II, 1967, to urge Senate ratifi-
cation o(the treaty.
Proxmire, who made more than
3,000 speeches over the 19-r,ear
period, said after the vote, • I'm
absolutely elated."
He s~ud 1t was the support of
President Reagan that "broke the
lo&1am " Reagan urged lalc in 1984
that the treaty be approved and
appealed again late last year for
Senate action
The treaty makes 1t a cnme 10
systema11cally kill or 1n1ure members
of nallonal, racial, ethnic or religious
groups and provides that the World
Court shall hear alleged v1olauons.
But the Senate approval includes a
prov1s1on that says the Un1tcd States
can refuse to accept the World Court
JUrisd1cuon. an add1t1on Proxmire t~rmed "a real flaw."
The World Court 1s not a cnminal
tnbunal and thus could not mete out
sanctions. The court would have to
rely on the U.N Secunty Couc1I for
sanctions.
' Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/Thurldly, Febru1ty 20, 19M * ~
Legal-health group aims
to cut tobacco taz benefits.
By tlae AltKlatecl P rftt ,
WASHINGTON -A coaht1on of lawmalccn and health voups 11 callina
for an end to lax benefits for advenmna by tobi&cco companies. cbar1m1 tbat
the1rproductsarca ncw "Black Plaaue" lulhna l,OOOAmericansaday.Scn. 81U
Bradley, 0-N.J .• and other lawmakers were 101ned by 30 health orsani1.ation)
Wednesday in a call to ban tu deduct10M for the cost of adverusin.J c1prcttc
and other tobacco ~roductJ. The sroup also called for pa 9&C of a bill that
wouJd eliminate tobacco compan1e.s' ability to deduct what Bradley ~·d arr
"b1lhons" of dollars 1n advcnis1na co h
Women re.cued after lour day• in •now I .
STANLEY. Idaho -Two women trapped more than four days betwen
snowshdes on a h1&}\wa) have been rescued after being found wrapped an •
blanket under S feet ohnow, authon11es said. Shemta Renne, 19. and L)dl'
Benham, 18, both of 8o1sc, "were 1n pretty good shape cons1derina thett
experience," said Mane Osborn. a nurse at Salmon Ri ver Emergenc) Clinic
where they were taken after being ~ued Wedneday m&ht ··They were well
protecttd by the amount of snow covenng them ..
Mlchener out ol lnten•lve care
AUSTIN. Texas -Author Jame'> Mu:.hener has bet-n movtd out ol
intensive care and continues to recover normally after undergoing a qu1ntupk
hean bypass OJ:>trat1on. hosp11.al officials said today Seton Medical Centec
officials said Michener, 79. who has wntten more than 30 books includina the
recent bestStller "Texa~ ... 1s progressing well and resung comfortabl).
Michener was hosp1tahzed aturday after compla101na of chest pains; doctors
performed the rurgery-SOnday nrghno bypas .. llve blocked arteries. -
U.S. economy slump• In la•t quarter
WASHINGTON -The US et.onom y \lumped to a slu~sh growth of
JUSt 1.2 percent dunng the final three months of 1985 as a soanng trade detic11
contmued to batter Amencan 1ndum1. the go ... ernment rcponcd today. for
the second time. the Commerce Drpanment revised sharply dowl)ward 111
estimate of econ om 1c growth as measured by the gross nattonaJ product for the
October-December quarter The rev1s1on did not change the growth figure for
the year, a 2.3 percent mcreasc. which was the weakest performanct' for the U.
economy smce a 2 5 percent drop 1n the reces\1on year of 1982.
Judge stays convicted killer'• ezecutlon
CARSON CITY -Thomas Nevius' e~ecut1on b) lethaJ an1ccuon
scheduled here early Fnday, was stayed Thursda) by a federal Judge 111 Lu
Vegas U.S. D1stnct Judge Howard McK1bben mucd the stay requested by the
convicted k.Jller's attorney, Cal Potter. who said Ne\.1us' const11u11onal nghti
were violated dunng his tnal for the 1980 lc1lhng of David Kinnamon. Pollt"f
argued that the prosecution dehberatel) turned awa> prospcc11ve black 1uron
an the trial of Nevius, 30. a black who was convicted ofk1lhng Kmnamon as the
v1ct1m tried to protect his wife from being raped.
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A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Thuradey, February 20. 1988 ·
Housing starts
go through roof
WASHINGTON (A P) -Con-
~1ruct1on of new homes surged 15. 7
pertent in January, the biggest Jump
in almost twQ years. the government
reponed Wednesda~.
The Commerce Depanment said
new homes and apan ments were
started at a seasonallY. adjusted an-
nual rate of 2.09 m1lho n units in
J.inuary, compared to a De<.ember
ra te of 1.8 m1 1l1on units.
The sharp increase, following a
\trong 9 percent December gain. was
the healt h1cs1 since a 17 percent Jump
in housing !>tarts 1n February 1984.
Deputy White House press sec-
retary Larry Speakes hailed the fig-
ures as 1nd1ca11 ng .. tremendous
st rength"' in housing markets.
"This 1s solid evidence that 1he
fu ture of the na tion 's housing indus-
~ tndee.d the enu re economy -1s
i.ohd." he said
Several industry economists. heart-
ened b) the enrnuraging news. predic-
ted the wave of good fortune rnuld
C'on tinue at least through the spring.
But "Commerce Secretary Malcolm
Baldnge warned against expecting a
housing boom to develop this year.
"Some indic.ators for home build-
ing are less favo rable," Baldnge said
1n a statement.
He said that dePosits to thrift
institutions "remain sluggi sh. loan
qualifying standards have been
11ghtened and vacancy rates for rental
housing in some regions arc high.
Thus. while boom conditions are not
li kely. we ca n look forward toa yearof
funher gains from I 985's total (of
housing stansf."
The big January improvement
came fro m a sharp 24 5 pe rcent Jump
an construcuon of s1ngJe-f.am1ly
homes. which were built at an annual
rate of 1.35 million units last month.
The Commerce OCpartment report
said that fix ed-rate. 25-to 30-ycar
mortgages now are averaging around
-10 75 percenr fhe lowest rate in
almost seven years. Construcuon of
multi-family units rose a smaller 2.5
percent to an annual rate of 735.000
units
'"Sales are excellcn1 ··said Mi chae l
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Nt.w vvRK (AP) -T he following list 10 ~tanWstMng )34 ~ UP 20.0 st'lows lt'le Ov~ • the -Counter 11 omcoa s " UP 17., Uocks and warrants lrtat have oone uP 12 ran1net 2 7·16 S-16 UP 14. the mosl an~ down the most ba~ on 13 Max~xam 11~ llh Up
141 P'fctnr of c a~ for Wednewav " ~IK at~t 24 J Up 14 No securllles radlno below S2 or lOOO IS oan~ke I 24 Up 14. snares are Included. lf WtTG ech 7 1-16 'I• UP 13. Nel and i>ercentaoe cnanoes are lhe svllle 6'1· ~ UP !jl difference btlween the previous closing ll Harnisch wt 4'1• 'h UP price and Wednesdav·s 1as1 or bid MacttnVsn lf.! "' UP o r I c e 20 Herlt~nt pt l 'h Up UPS ~j Frost ulllvan 4'1> ,.., Up 1 ·~ Name Last Cno Pel. Tei.tnallon ii~ "" Up 1 . 1 r~~Co J34 f :~ UP 36 4 ~~ IRE Flng ~ Up 11.S 2 o~p lcrflm 2118 UP :JO.a Phr.'lns h I 'I• UP 11.4 3 odnKnloht ll.t. Up 26.6 25 5e Bsh s ~ 3 Up 11 j 4 lomfldSvL )li'a 14 I.Jo 24 26 uralek ,,., Up 11. s ualSvs )1111 + '4 UP 24 0 DOWNS ~ Ima iron 2~ + ,., Up 23 s Name Last Cno Pct. lmalron un r t I UP 22 2 I Alfacen wt 2lAo I ~ 26.7 t Kl~barkOG IA + 'II Uo 21 4 2 QmaxTecrt s 3 ~ 17.j Her toeEnt )l,,. + ~ Uo 100 ) AlamoSav 2 -" Off 15.
NYSE UPS & DOWNS
NEW YORK CAP) -Trte followlno llst snows the New York Stock E11chanoe "oclls and warrants Iha! nave oone up 1ne mosl and down the most based on Percent of cnange reoardless of volume
fo r Wedn es d a v
No securities trading below S2 are Incl· uded Net and i>ercenlaoe Cl\anoes are lhe difference betw een the previous closino orlce and Wednesda v's 2 om p r t c e
Name I Mver$LE
2 ~rnll~lnll 3 PSE pr 4 Harr ,c;rpn
5 11JSalantCo 6 SunElec
l gnEI 7.U pl 8 enesco Inc 9 etan ofA
UPS
LUI Crto ~~ + 1 2'"1 + ~ 17'1] + 2'1• 141111 + l~ 12Y. + 1111 11~ + l
8 1 '• t Sl.1.t Jl,lo .,. ss:v. 3~
Pct Up 21 6 Uo 17 6 Up 14.8
UP 102 UP 9 6
Uo 9 4 UP 7 6 Up 1 l UP 7 0
10 i moOE pfC
11 stnAlr pfB
2 astnAlr 1>1 13 Kaui Broad
14 EaolePch 15 HuntMfg s 16 T,19f.W&lr 17 vivlobMr pf II Plrllnv 19 StoneWeb 20 Transwld wtA 21 EQulmrk Cp ~2 T or cttmark s
3 ~Inter Jack 4 ) Inc
25 nPw 3.60or 26 hEI l.2tof 21 Rvan Hom
Name
I RdoB11 cv 2 GCA CP 3 EnterraCo
UP UP Up
UP UP
UP Up UP Up
UP UP UP UP, Up UP Uo Up
UP
6 1 t.6 60 S.1 s 1 S. I s.o s.o s.o 0 u 41 4.6 46 4.6 4.6
Pct.
S?!! lU Off 13 '
s
Housing
SWts
$easonaly AdJJSted
AlnaAMe n U.OOs of units
Sourc e U S Comme1ce 0.01
.-2.2-
-20-
-1 8-
--1 6 -
-1 4-
FllAllJJASONOJ
85 • 86
Jan ·as Dec ·as Jan '86
lt804) I l804J l2D88l
Sumichrast, chief economist for the
National A~sociat1on of Home
Builders. ··Demand tor housi ng 1s
qui te strong and builders report good
tra ffic at devel9pments."
4 ¥rlfnTech s tlebvt• un ' Advf ob Adv Oba~ un I Fl«Ml1Mcl i, VlP<>nl wt 10 ~lvtr~umn a omri d s
on ''8 s Barbef' reen 14 Ai1f•ll
H A lmao · Corvu,Svst
lntll •'lc ll Intl fotch Foreil~ll ~ ivmo~ P l'leltr omo Cert>eronA Anl~ Gene ndlno So111 Ex
4 'fJMnv1 ),'°Pl S Texaslnll 6 HlthcreUSA 7 Norlin a lnterfst 9 RanoerOll 10 vtBekerlnd pt
1 l §kAm SPCI pf 12 EO Intl 13 tarhlnd 14 tnllHrv w tB 15 lntMlnCn 16 TonkJ s 11 SPS Tech 18 RecognEo 19 Ai>achePt un ~ CarsPlr s
Wal Allls~alm WnUn deo o4
ODE CO 25 Lehllallnd 26 M ohwk Oar
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Location counts That s
why University Tower m
(he Marketplace at Um
vers1ty Town Center will be the
sman business address 1n
Orange County Strategically
located in lrvme 's Alfport-
Metro-UCI Trtangle. across
a park-like settmg. views.
f~ parking and the sur-
rounding Marketplace. an
already-open retail, restaurant
and entortammant center
the street from UC lrvme the
10-story University Tower 1s
the only flfst class office
butldmg m the master-planned
Un1vers1ry Town Center
Orange County 's nowesr
'small tONn ·· Mmures from
throe freeways, University
TONOr will offer a pnme trvme
1ocat10n wrrho11t the congestion
of the central business aroa
n,,. £•» """' ~ ol Wr>q EJ""""n in Ootnf}f' Cr111nrv
Open Summer 1986
A development of
Davison & Ferguson
Leasing Off IC8
m The Marketplace
4:>49 Campus Orrve.
Suite 152
lrvme California g;>nB
7141854·2448
Exclusive Leasing Agent
rom Acklam. Iliff, Thorn & Co
$
In-Touch Comm·unications
to market cellular service
PacTel Mobile Acce11 an Costa Mesa. the company
which built and operates Southern Cali fornia's onl y
cell ular mobile telephone system. has signed la-Touch
CommuoJcaUoot as an authon zed agent to market PacTel
cellular service in the greater Los Angeles area.
Cellular t.echnology makes more efficient use of the
lim ited radio frequency spectru m than did earlier fo rms
of mobile telephone service. A cellular 'iystem is based on
a network of low-p<>wcred antennas. or cell sites.
connec ted to a central computct'u ed switching office.
Those who had not selcrtcd a company by f>cr 16
were ass1gocd 10 a company on Jan. 19. The selection and
assignment arc pa rt of the nationwide pro,ram callc-d
equal access. It 1s designed to 'lpur cn mpct1tion an the
long-d istance industry hy asking tclrphonc u:.ers 10
choose a long-distance Cl1mp:my .
• • • . The Californ ia Parks and Rc-<.:rcatiun Society recent I>
• • • San Juan Capistrano-based Leone & Leone Ltd.
honored Irvane-based Western Empire Savings & Loan
and its branch manager, Karen Brandt. as volunteers of
the year at a banquet at the La Mirada I loliday Inn.
Brandt. wh o heads Western Empire's Yorba Linda
branch. received the award for ht•r pan1npat1on tn the <•""'"""''<. annwi) f ;1<1.-r l=p" H1tnt which 1~ 'IPOO'lored by
the savings and loan
marketing and communications has announced that it
has been selected to handle U.S. public re lations acu v111es
for EXPO 86. the world expos111on in Vancouver, British
Colurnbm. Canada.
It wi ll represent EXPO 86 by opera tang a West Coa~t • • • EX l'086 newsbureauatitsSanJuan Capistranoand San Dorothy Newgcn ha~ opened Irvine's fi rst Alpha·
Francisco offi ces. The a$reemen t involves disseminating Graphics Prlotabop of the Future at I i<007 Skypark
EX PO-related info rmation and answen ng news queries Circle, Suite C. 1ntroduc1ng the latest breakthrough in
on th~..5-mil-h~~attr~~n.-MGr--0 t-han 1 S-m+lho H---"e""'le=ctronac_g_raph1c!. technology.
people are expected JO virn EX PO 86 between May and Lazel'Crapblcs enables customcr'i to cnnance tfie Oct I J. 1986 appearance of their pnnted commun1ra11ons hy changi ng
• • • typed material into a11ract1' c: laser typc-.ct characters at a
More than 60 percent of ( orona dcl Mar\ tele phone fraction of the cost oftrad111onal t)pcS<.'tt1ng. In add1t10n .
customers who have been asked to choo'ic a long distance borders. clip art. and multiple column\ of text ma> Ix·
company are pan1c1pa11ng in the program. Pacific Bell easily added to profes.,1onal11c the ptt'<:c
announced.
OVER THE COUNTER
NEW YOttl< (API 8"1F NASDAO C1Uat•llen1 8 etJlb '1>0Wlnt ~r bidi 8Jralnc.
and i.wett eflen bv 81ncnr
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MUTUAL FUNDS
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lS 1 J~ Jerico 74' 1 1• '• Mueller
17 IJ' • JonlcOI 1-l41 '"'° Narro( ,,., 9";\ JoaoMn 1 '1 1'• NOala '3'. .:i·~ Joatvn 79 , 79>.o NMICrt\
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S6 • S6 '-Scr>PH
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71 • 19 1 Sen•or
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Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Thuraoay. Februety 20. 1MI * A7
Market continues decline
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market
showed a small loss today. extending Wednesday'$
dee hoe.
..
The Dow Jones average of 30 tndustnab,
down 20.52 points Wcdne$day, fell another 6.19 to '
1.652.06 by 2 p.m. today on WaJI Street.
Losers sh&htJy outnumbered pmers an the
ovcraJI tally of New York Stock Exchange-hstcd
ISSUCS.
The Commerce Department said today that
the gross nauonal product rose at only a 1.2 percent
annual rate, after adjustment for anflation, m the
fourth qua.ner of last )'C&I. GNP ivowth for the
fourth qua.ner had carher been cstunalcd at a 2,4
percent annual rate.
Meanwhile, a federal appeals couri ruled
today that Texaco Inc. need not post a S 12 bdhon
bond niqutrcd under Texas coun rules before 1t can
appeal the ~ennzotl Co.'s rccord-sctung damage
suit ap.inst it. ;
WHAT AM£X DID
NEW VORK !API Ftb. lt
AMEX LEADER S
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ME TALS QuorE s
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NYSE L E~DERS
Do\\ JoNfS A ~ERACES
NASDAQ S UMMARY
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A8 Orano-Coast DAIL y PILOT I Thursd•Y· February 20, 1986
..
Mickey Rooney updates his footprints at Mann's.
Mickey marks the spot
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REVIEW
Masterful 'Hamlet' at UC Irvine
By KATHLEEN CUMMING
Delly ,.... Cw ru fl I '4Mftl
"llamlet" 1s all\ t". well. and krd.mg
1n a masterful production by thC'
School of Fine Ans-Drama a1 lJC
Irvi ne: It 1s not to lx' missed
Of all 'hakcspeare's plays .
"Hamlet" 1!> tht· most frequentl}
performed. The character of Hamlet
provides probabl) the nchcst d1~s for
an nctor, '"Ith its infinite poss1b1li11es
for 1n1erprt"1at1on.
hakespt"arc '"ould heantl~ ap-
pro'e ol director Roben Cohen'c;
1mag1nat1H'. and graceful!) 1r-
re\Crent. production. This 1s a
Hamlet" 1th wh15tles and bells (to sa)
no1h1n$ of siren and drums). ll 1s also
a dcltc1 ous but nounshing four star
meal of theater .\n} empt) caloncs
are glonoush burned m a wincing
sword figh I
To refresh ) our memol). a ) oung
pnnce named Hamlet has recentl)
lost his father. the.King of Denmark·
Ver) soon after his death (10 Hamlet,
It seems more a matterofMINUTES)
Hamlet's mother. Genrude. mames
( ·1aud1us. her husband's )Ounger
hrother. "ho 1s now the new king. But
this 1s not the 1raged)
Hamlet 1s then visited b\ his
lather's spint , ... ho tells him that not
vnly was he murdered and how. but
that Claudius. who llad ~en having
an affarr for some time with Gertrude,
\.\3S the murderer. This would be
enough 10 sull) an)-one's ps)-chc. But
this 1s not the traged).
f he sprrtt makes Hamlet swear to
;J\ enge his father':. death b) rubbing
\1UI Claudius But how does a )oung
gentleman go about murdenng his
'tepfather and uncle'l Think about 11
\omeone from the Rambo School al
\ens1b1h11es might l.a) "no problem."
hu1 for 16-,ear-old Hamlet this is
easier '>3 rd t·han done Hamlet's 1s a
traged) ol 1ndl'Cl\100n
Paul r l o' t•h as Hamlet 1s nearh ~rlel t H1' natural deh'er) shp~
d)onle!.sl) nround the fh1at>cthao
language It mn> ra1c.e the hat:kles of
those who come to henr favon1e
~olrloqu1es Jelrvercd with lap1danan
l•loquence Lovely 1s first and fore·
most a vcr)-)oung •man dose to
Hamlet's suppost.>d age. This 1s rare.
as 11 1s felt that few actors so young
could handle such a demanding part.
Lovtly pro' es this wrong. A young
Ham kl,, important 1fwe are to focus
on an important aspect of the drama.
that of a bo) forced through circum-
stant·es 10 gro\\ up too fast. It al!>O
help us keep our c.:mpath) whc.:n he 1s
acung so unch" alrousl)-toward poor
Ophelia
Lo' el) is v. ell matched b) T
Bradsha'-' Yates as "that adulterate
beast ... Claudius ' ate~ 1s \l'I) good
at sho"'mg a guilt\ consnence. at
times through lack of poise. or
gnnnin' a httlc 100 long. or 1gnonng
Hamlet s sulk) presence at his wed-
ding a b1t 100 c:asuall). and also by his
sudden and awkward pubhc em-
braces of his sex) nev. queen 1hnt
come off looking slightl y lev.d rather
than affect1onatt· It 1s subth handled
We can 1maginr the fun the) m1gh1
have in the ro)al bed. but at the same
lime we don't forget that Claudiu s 1s 'er> much the cool diplomat.
C') nth1a Blaise 1s the late krng's
"moS1 seeming-virtuous qucnr ...
Genrude. It 1s hard to imagine this
sultr). full-blown. and yout hful look-
ing woman connected to the old sra~
bearded gh O'it, played 1mpress1vd~
b)' Ke11h Fov. kr. But then kings have
alwa>S been allo-wed 10 roh the cradle
Blaise is attract1"e and COO\ 1nc1ng
both as. an unea~) lo"e~ and a~ a guilt~
mother
. le' e Benson 1s the proh.\
S)Chophant Polon1us. prO\ rdrng re-
frc ... h1ng comic rehef w11h alacnt'
<. aria Greer Sublet. the farr Ophd1a.
I'> t'Quall) good and brrng<; olT thl'
tragic transformation ofOphd1.1 dra-
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Cohen assembles an e'<t:ep11onall)'
good cast. Out a11en11on doe&n't get a
chance to stray. rn a production
lasting fou r hours 1nclud1ng inter-
missions. 1ha1 is qu11e an ach1evt'
menl. Bui most important. we are
involved in the tory and the chara<.·
tcrs are real. not generalized symboli;.
Douglas-Scott (joheen 's tearless
set is placelessand timeless It ha!> lht>
feel of a gigantic chamber m some
ancient iron ship, sa lvaged afler yea re;
under the ~a. or the iron fonress of
some royal paranoid High-tech gonc
to rust. Barrack-like lamps strung
·along steel-gridded ca1 walks en~ircle
tht' stage and extend tnlo the au-
dience
Scott Goheen's costumes are won-
derfully ambiguous. )Ct nght. but
keep us funher off balance ..\I times
the\ seem more the • JOs or '40s
insiead of 1910. tht' \ear th 1'\
"Hamle1" 1ssct. especially the guards.
wrth their dark O\ ercoats, lies. and
v.ool lclt h.m \nJ the krntt\ ht·rwh·
men. one dtx•\n'1 <.'\pt'l't nH·n 1n hlU\'
bu~1nesHu1\\ fluttcnniiaround a king
in a tu,, Sha<k" of Dean. Halderman.
<1nd Erhhchmann I hie; all addc; to uur
enchantment. keeping our 11na"1n.i
uons enga$C'd and our minds off
guard ('ohl'n takes u~ bt·) ond our
u!>ual "budget of CAJ)(t'tallOn!-" a!>
regards .Shakespc;1re, and we arc
(om pell~ to listen a net ht•ar aln•!>h. <\
remarkable a1:compli~hment
Th1i; produl't1on of "Jldmll-1" will
be the eenwrprece of tht• l r nn er~• I)' ol
( ahforn1a\ Shak\'Spearc r orum.
which will con' enc on the In IOl'
campus Februar) this \\eekcnd f-on)
hakcspearean scholars Imm lhc
eight llC' campusc' arc expected to
aucnd
Performance, an.· Jt 7 p m tn)ll'ad
of the usual 8 p m tonight through
aturda) 1n thl' Finc .\rt) \ 11lage
Theater For information about the
pla-. or the forum. call 856-6614
Bradbury stories
debut Saturday
By JERRY BUCK
AP hlevttlon Wrltet
BEVERLY HILLS -Ra) Brad-
bur). although one of .\menca 's most
popular and prolific storyteller~. has
never "'nuen for h1'i own 1elc' 1s.1on
sen cs
He v.rote for "A.lfred Hnchrnck
Presents" and "The Tw1hgh1 Zone "
but he ne'er created a o;ho'-' F1' e of
his books ha' e been made into
mo' 1es. and he's "nllen 'icrcenpla)S
for sc'eral films. including the 1~5o
\.Crs1on of"Mob) Dick ..
"Once I was m a room ful! l'I
sm1hng faces and I
"'as read) to sign a
contract." he "3rd
"Then I got 10
th1nk1ng that as 1 ,.. l"
soon as I signed
the) 'd sa) .. ·No.
\OU can't do this
and you can't have
that.'
·so I e'cuscd -----myself. got 1010 a Bradbury
cab and came 10 my office. I phonl'd
them and sard I couldn't do 11 ..
Another ume an NBC. C'<ecutl\e
told Bradbur) he didn't want aO\-
thing "h1ghfalu11n · " Brad bu I) said
he looked at the execull\e and sard
"H1ghfalu1rn ">"
"The man corrected himself and
said he wanted something hke Fr::i nz
Kaflca." he recalled w11h delight "I
said Kaflca! Nov.. that's h1ghfalu11n'1"
Bradbur) did allow his book "1 he
Man1an Chronicles" to be adapted
for telev1s1on Trashed for tde' l'>ton
is clo~r to what happened It~
ethereal stones were treated "1th a
hea'"' hand The roles w<.·rc mlSlJ\t
The special efTcn~ were amatt•umh
The $rcate'it !>in, Brad bur) bd1t'' l''>. " that It was honng
But. fear not. Brad bur. ha' re<t l'hl·d
the home screen in his own 'iC.:rtl'\, and
a ne\\ ba tl h uf 'tont·... how' in
Saturda).
"The Ra\ Bradbur. Thl'atn''
made its firs't appearanl't' un Hontt'
Bo'< Office last Ma, fht• \ertt:\
p1ckcdupthreeofcable\AC [award'
and made Time maga11nl"" "10 bcc;t
~ ..
DREAM
Each ep1w<lc "' adapkd from .1
Brad bur) shon 'itory Don't \\ orr)
that he'll run out of stones. Bradbur)
66. has wnttcn a 'ihon Stol) n week. or
HS t'QUl\.alcnt "h1le doing a book .
since the age ot 12
A.mong those stamog rn lht· ne"
shows are Peter o· fook . Drew
Barrymort' and JelTGoldblum
ThcO'Toole sho". ''Ban'lhee "was
inspired b~ Bradbul) 's '1s11 10 direc-
tor John Huston's lnsh home Lu
t•onsult "'1th him on the screenpla)
tor "~ob) D11:k .. O'Took pla\s the
director and ( harlt'.\ \.1,1rt 1n m1th
1he )Oung wntcr
C,oldblum ~•ars a'> J lit\ d-....eller
''ho quick I) lcarn'i hi\ Jn::1m of a
rural parad1<;e ,, not all that he
npectcd. Ba r~mon· pl:"' .t lll-H·ar-
old girl v.-ho'>e -....arnrni'> about a
woman·.-. l'.rll''> tom1ng lrom unlkr
ground ::irt' 1gnnrl'J b) her parents.
Bradhul) v.11rks in the middle of
BeHrh lltll' 1n an offoe th.11 look'i
hkc 11 belong' to .1 kid \\1th JO
unlimited supph o f In,., and
treasure<; It's tilled "llh poster~.
stuffed animalc;, Bud.: Roger') ra)
guns. pace\h1p'i rohol\ of all \rll's.
dinosaurs. stack!-ul l·om1l hooks
dra"' ings a M 1cke~ ~1ou<;t• tell'phone
and a l&-.-.11ed doll ol Bull\\1nkk tht'
Moo'l' c;11110g 1n al hair
.\her c;a~1 ng nu to t'\en orw d'c:
"'h\ drd he sutcumh 111 tht otlcr trorn
II RO''
"Iv.as around the pn><.lun·r., L.1rn
\.\ 1ko' and \-lark Massari. and I got
to knc" 1hem and trust them .. he
'aid "Thl'\ 'rt' a butler bclv.l·en me
and tht• nct ...... ork I hl'\ 'n• l llnll'rncd
"1th 1.1uaht\ I \t.trll'd .1 \l'Jr .1nJ J half
,1go Jnd I '""'tl'd trn "r111 ng. .111 the
'><:npt\ I r;in hlame ,1nh nn wll I'm
around "hen tht'' <.:drt thl' 'how' I'm
delighted "rt h v. hat thn ·' l' don~· ..
Aradhu~ said he learned earl) not
Ill he S\\a\ed b' monl'\ "I found
\\heOC\Cr j got a h1tlt: moOC\ \UmC-
th1ng happened to dc'>trll} m' ltll'"
he o;a1d "I got $500 from< oll1t·r·, for
J .. 1on and the ne\I da) brukl· up" 1th
m) girl
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Dff'MHT STAOk£S ~QSAEPORT
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NICNEWS
Mac Davis hopes to 'settle _~
down ' in s pin off TV series
DMOHT TltOMPSOH
HOT SEAT I HOTI.INE
• MCMf.. ~ * t "Arabian AOVtnture" (1979)
Cllrilloe>/ler l.•. Miio O'Shea
(l NHL HOCKEY
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TOO CLOSE FOA COMflOflT JEOPAPCY
MACNel I LEHAEA NEWSHOlJR
By JERRY B UCK
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LOS ~NGELES -Al.'tor and
country singer Mat Davis \aJd he dnd
his character tn a proposed ~p1noff
sencs from ABC's ··Webster" arr
both going through a m1ddlc-agt'
change.
"I think he's going through a ltule
mtdlifr cns1s, assessing hts ltfc and
what he wants to do," said Da' 1s. 44
"I'm going throu a changf' but
lh ~-di} wee!. I he h.i.rdesl part of
acttng is geumg up at ~ .a m llOd
pu111ng on makeup and H)•ni 10 look
hke tt\ 8 o'clock at night"
Thl' produce~ of "W~bster,"
Madehne and SteH' Sunshine. were
looking 1odoa 'ipinoff'ienes, and thr>
rentt'd a copy of"Nonh Dallas 40 ·•a
movie Da' 1s made wtth Nick Nohe
"I had breakfast with them and thC'n
came up with the idea for the show."
he ~1d. "We did 11 and I'm t'Xetted "
He reached Los An,eles in 1966 aJ\n-work1 DI a a lt'I velj.na promo-
1100 man and saltsman for a rteord
com pan>
"I mc1 Elvis f>r-Wey's people and \0
make a Ions story snon. tMt's how I
got my first b reak as a soogwnter," he
said. "Elvis recordc-d 'Memones.,' 'lo
the Ghcuo' and 'Don't Cry Daddy•••
~ PHOTOOAAPtite Y1StON
(I) ([I) NEWS
88EH.!ON
mBARETTA
not a crisis. I know
what l want to do I
want to cut dov. n
on my road work ••
bul not abandon 11
After 15 )Cars of
250 da)s a )Car on
the road I'd hke 10
Davis grev. up in Lubbock. TcXJ~,
aJso noted for tum1n& out m u~1c1an
Buddv Holh I .-·
He also wrote songs for Kenny •
R<>&ers, Andy Williams, Sammy
Davi~ Jr. and Dolly Parton. His first
htl record asa s1n&erwas "Baby Don't
Get Hooked on Me" in 1972.
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AMEJICAH EV9fT ~ CARSON'S COMEDY CtASSICS
ltdward Herrman portray. P'a er llcCabe.
founder of the hoepltal. tn a Oubback .to
1945. ln a •peclal eplaode of .. St. ltl.ewhere ..
tontchtat 10 on NBC, Channel 4 .
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l)CHARLESCHAMPUNONTHE ** "Tomboy"l19S.)BetsyRu5SeU, **'""Allonsanlan P975JMarcello kids an awful lot." said Da,ts. "Ht'
RUA SCENE Jerry Dlnome Mastr0tanni. Lea Massan spend~ an a"' lul lot ul ttmc doing
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MAST'EAP£CeTHEATRE '1) MGHTGALLERY 8 INSIDESOAPS and McLcne runs the fo<;tcr home
El!I PRAISETHELOAO C MOVIE G)COMEDYTONIOHT "He wa a fratemm brother ol '9 ESPECIAUYFOAYOUWITH *** The B<ea111as1 Club" (1984) ~AlllNTHEFAMlt.Y Webster's father." Da,·I\ \aid .. He
ICEHNY ROGERS AHO THE RAST Emtho Estevez. MOiiy Ringwald Eli) PRAISE THE LOAD pla)'S a be ne fi I at I ht S fo\ II.' r home run EOOlON rt BUDDY HACKETT I: ON ST AGE '1) JUNE CAIN MILLER
L MOVIE ATCAESARSATlAHTICCfTY -t:S5-by has agena's m1cr Ha' 1ng lust a ••"The Mean Season· (1985H<ur1 1f UFESTYLESOfTHERICHANO ~MOVIE chtld of m) o"'n I lthc l hJralter
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Oleam House 119'81 Cary Granl, ton. Robert UrlCll 8 ll, C8S NEWS NIGHTWATCH ABC's decision Da' 1., '>atJ ht• 1., Mrs~~TREK !.~Ile DrW«' 11983) Albert RECOROGUIDE .. gct11ng n as much gull 3'> PO'>'>thlc''
-9:30-Finney Tom Courtenay I [~ and wi ll compll'tc ht:. sumnwr con-Cl ~NIGHT COURT -11:30-~ ...... ,c::. centour.
MOVIE II (J; NIGHT HEAT * *'' "Firestarter (1984) OaV1<1 This ts the 'iecond pilot lor Da' is **'' Pat Garren And Biiiy The O CBTONIGHT Kelth.DrewBarrymore His fi rst was a two-hour .\B( mO\tC
l<ld''(l9731JamesCoburn.KrisKris· O OOOCOUPLE p LIFEOFRILEY called .. The Bro1hcrs-1n-Ltw ·•
1olferson ' G ®) A8C NE.WS NIGHTUNE "I hate to sa~ 11 but I'm real!\ glad 1l
C MOVIE 0 PfTFALL -2:25-didn't go." he said ''I'd donl· lcature
• • 'Hardbodies (198") Grant G> DYNASTY •$• M~~! French Woman' 1198,1 films. but I had no idea hu\\. fast )Ou
l<ramer. Teal Roberts Cl) HAWAII FIVE~ FrBllCOlse Fa1>1an uayle HoJ<1on work 1n telr' 1s1on You have no lime
-tO:OO-I~~~ -2:30-for 'ourself You work 15-hour da-.s II Ofl~J~0 m NIGHT GALLERY m MOVIE The) did a lot ol scrnnd-untl v.urk
O Cl) NEWS -12:00-• •• ., v°" can 1 Cheat An Hones1 car crashes. that I d1dn'1 l'\ en kno"'
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0 THESAINT 8 ~~HOLLYWOOD ~ nn.INDTHE'""~s 10ok out all the pan\ that would haH· SI MUAOEJUfOST ENGLISH ....,.IC Ui> <>c::.n ~ made the senes wonh doing
mCAPITOLJOURNAL .. l Company Of Kiiiers (1969) l MOVIE "(omed~ I!> so much better It'\ a
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N/ADVICE/GA
HOROSCOPE
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Friday, Febr111ry Zl
ARIE (March 21-Apnl 19): All stop) arc out for fun and lroltc; ~<'l'narw
highlights variety. chansma. flirtation. ph)'!>trnl au racuon, t:r~a ll\ t•
endeavors. Long-distance call relates to inv1tatton to unique 'oc1al atla1r
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Practical affairs dominatt'. Chl'cl>. 'lourc:e
material. be aware of small pnnt. realize focus is on land. home. fo m1h .
\ccur11y . Many rules. regulations will actually work 1n your fa\ Or
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): What had bern monbund will now he' ah\ l'
and k1ek1ng Pro1ect 1s reactivated. -------------
Green light fla'lhes tor progress 1n
connection wllh wnttng. travel d1s-
'>l'mma11on of 1nformat1on '\' ou rnuld
SYDNEY
0MARR
Jl!>o be 1n love -madl)
CANCER (June 21-Jul> ::!2) You'll
rccet\ e \ ahd information concerning
1n,es1ment. income po1en11al Fam1I>
mt'mber takes 'ou into confidence.
rclatt'!> desire tO. remodel. rebuild or •••••••••••••• .Ktuall~ change residence
LEO (Jul)' 23-Aug 12). \ ou c:ould be on verge of"luc k~ 'ilreai.. .. \ ou get
"'hat :.ou "'ant following 1mt1al dela) Moon 1n )Our sign !>pothght~
onginahl\. t·harisma. drama excellent taming. Secrt~t mt•et1ng '' lt·allm:d and
relatn to romance
VIRGO ( <\ug 21-~pl 22) ln1u1t1on "acll\aH·d -\ou II lo.no11. 11.ha1 l<l
do at "e\att moment .. f(XUS on authorit) respon<11ht111~ pre'>'>Urt' 111
deadline \ ou'll reccl\ c "special notice" which \en lie" \IC"'' ( ,1nu·r
Capncorn figure promincntl)
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 22)" Focus on fnends. hopc'. "t'>ht'l>. '>rt·rulatwn.
added populant~ Rctc!!.!__d1sappoin1men11s "hc:aled:· \ ou are on upgrade.
)ou'll he :lClCptcJ b' mart· people. financial picture 11.-ill hf bnghter 1han
11ng1nalh ant1c1pa1ed
• CORPIO (Oct 2 ~-"io' 21) Focus on bus1nc\s. cart'l'r 111dc:i:x·ndenl·c
ong1nalil\. fre~h '>tan \ ou're going place'>' You'll bt• rid ol obltga11on not
nghtfulh H>ur m.\n in tir<11 place Lme pla\'> ma111r roll'
SA GITT ARIUS ( '\11\ 22-Dec 21 J Folio"' through on ··mnt'r led mg'>
Frnpha"' on tra"d. l'ommun1cat1on. publishing. retogn111on of 'Ptntual
'alut'\ L ong-rangc prospcu<; "ill he clarified \ ou·11 hc tn'>ptrt·d h\ ont: "'htl
C\h1h1i.. !31th 1n \Our talent'>
CAPRICORN COet :?:?-Jan 19) Ol\er')1f~ a,i.. qut''>ltum m.t i..t'
inljuincs. plan ahead for possible Jou me' fone) pKture 1\ hnght 'uu rnuld
rc.·ce1"e ne"'" tontcrn1ng ta A brcat.. or 1nhentance (1em1n1 Sag1ttanu\ nat1H''>
pla\ paramount roles
AQl'ARIV tfan 21i..r rh I XI E mpha'i1'i on legal a flairs public rt'lilt111n\
114>\'>thle panner5h1p manta! <,Latu\ \11m1: plan'> ""ill ht· rt'' 1'il'd anJ \OU II ht·
more <,eturt' J\ rc<>uh nnt· 1n p<h1t111n of authonl\ c,uppunr. \Ou \corpao
plJ'' rnk
Pl. CES 1 h:h 14-\.1arl h 2111 ~e rl'ad\ tor l hange trn \cl, \.a net~ pra1'lC
lrom '"<.JX'l't al' memhcr 111 1)pflU'>lll' !>eX f J\k \.\hit h JI fir'>I \l'Cmcd
unpka,Jnt "'ill .ll tuall\ h<10\t morale \ ou'll &l'I t'xet·llcnt health rep< in
IF F'EB. 2 I IS YOl'R BIRTHDAY }llU Jrc vcr} much aware of hod~
image. could he comanl·d 11.1th ""t·1gh1. \OU do pknt) ol tra\.cllne. )OU ha\ c
r\celll'nl <,enw of humllr and ··.,1rong" tunos1t\ (1cman1. 'iag111ariu~ J)Cf\On'
pla} important role!> in your Il le '\'ou an~ auracll\C. ar11M1c:. and have
tl·ndcnt \ to sra11n "our forte" \ ou are ~ens1ttve to trend~ of the puhlit and
U'>UJlh \llU arc ahead of\C)Ur 11ml' \ ou could go into hu,1ness or marT"\. th"
\t•ar (t m,1med tht•n· tould be an add1t1on t•> fan11h Junr "nJT\1anJ1ng.
Reward, then work
for NCR salesmen
"OU gl'·I." ~OU~ ne\\ 'ialC\ rep a
gencrou' npen<.e account w11h in-
'trul11nn' \Cl '-'Car thl." bc<.t clothe\ to
,-.11 a.i the hcr.1 rt''>taurant'> and to ''a'
m lhl• lx•\t hotels 1 hrec month~ later
-,1 ltlr ..aid \C'llc:r ha\ lcarnt•d to l1 h·
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\<1th J malo.t·-11-or-g110JhH· u1m-
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o1t '-.:11111nal < .s'h l<t'g1\tcr h1ston
rl·f)flrtl·JI\ put togl•thl·r ht\ h1gh-
flt1\.H'rl·J lorte ol hohhnl\ "'ho \o
1tll'n made thl·tr 4uot,1\
C) V. h,1t 'the r<1t111 of h11mo\t''uah
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PEOPLE
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height 1~ three d1amcter<. ut onr 1enn1\
hall fht• ctrcumfcrcncc" I 14111 th.:
diameter one tenn1.-, ball
~ certain antt-tumor drug make'>
hair fall out E\pcrtmenter<, ha\.e
given ti to '>hecp. then pulled ofT the
'-'OOI "'•th their bare hand-. Don't
kno" ""h~ the) ·\c bothered .\ rru-
ftss1onal shearer can lleelc a 'htt'P
ahu111 a\ fast or fa\ltr
The I nlac, had a Pom h pre'>!>
"'llhout an' pon1e\ Fa\I rcla' run
ncrs s1a11oncd at mile and a hall
1ntl'f\ al' carnt•d ml''>'>Jl!C' 'ill mile\
J lla~
Th\· t'arth'' mo\t a nutnt rod;'> -
•''tar a~ It., kno"n right no" -CHe in
( 1rl'l.'nland
V.1n\l<1n { hun htll onn-\,11d h1\ 10
fa\onte "'orth ""l'rl' """nl"r u'>c: a
long \Hird "'ht·n I a I 'h<1n 11ne "ill
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columnist
Looking for love
in wrong places?
This column ha!> always been
unabashedly and without apology
pro-parent That 1s becuust I am ont'
fhat 1s not to say the v1ewpo1nt of
young people has no \alue and should
not he presented It does and 11
should
One ol tht• most common problem'
among }Ou th and parent ti. t'Xpre~~mg
low for one another and recognmng
11 "'hen the> see 11 When my children
\.\t'H' grn11.1ng up I was sure 11 was a
onr-<,aded lo'e afTatr 11hed an their
fa\ or In hindsight, there 1s better
'mon The) said "I love )OU" in a
m1ll1on wa)s I JUSI didn't look for 11
m 1ht· right places
What 1fthe o nh llowt'r on m} ro!.e
hush that th<:} wen: forbidden to
tuUl h that thn tort· offw11hout a \tcm
and squet•ted to death before it could
get mw water wa\n't an act of
defiance·• uppose 1t was love. ""tl that mess in the ki tchen wht·n
1ht') said thcy_we~o doing "nothing"
and 1t looked like 11 would have to be
cleaned before it could be conde mned
and the~ got two lousy burned
cook1t's out of It Suppose the} were
tr;. ing to emulate me and what I did.,
I don't want to think about the
scores of times the) put their repon
card 1n front of me and pointed
proudl) to an ..\and I replied. "The .\
1<, fine. Now you ought to get to wori..
on those other two C's."
I remember the tames the) said
nothing when I punished them for
borro"'ing m} clothc~cosmet1cs and
ca r and t>nded w11n. "When are )Ou
going to grow up''" Was 11 possible
the~ "'ere tr)1ng to look hke me''
Tn1ng on m" life to see how 11 fit?
ERMA
Bo11Ec1
\'iert tht'' l)mg to nll' 11.ht:n tht'}
told me the) turned Jo"n a \lupad
pan-ttml' Jtib becau-.c 11 didn't pa)
enough'1 Or "'ere the~ .spanng me the
<ltsappointml•nt of kno""1ng the' had
failed at somr1h1ng''
Ho11. qu1l i.. I \\3!> tu a\\Uml' "ht•n
the\ wa\l·d thl•1r hand and 'ihouted. "~t\ mom lan dn\.t•1" 11 "'a" their
m<.enc.111\ 11\ Ma) he 11 """., a puhhl
declara tton of pndt' .1 nd nin fidl'lll e
Thcrt• was Ol'vcr a da<y 11.-ent h\ that
theyd1d not pa\ me 1he s1ncen·,1 form
of fl attl.'7 by }Cllrng at tbi.:tr omthl'l"
tht' way would have yl'llcd. enforc-
ing rule., the wa) I wrntr them.
serving as an 1nforman1 when I \\a~n·1
there to sec 11
Thev '\pent thetro" n monl'~ for nn
Chmtmasc'> and b1nhda\\ braggl·ll
to cvcrvonc ho11. st net I v.a\. told me
the truih ""hen I punt'iht•d thlfll for 11
and kt'i-.cd me l'' cn night ill ht·d11mt•
..-.hen I hat! said "n11·· to thl'OI no k,.,
than a hundred time<,
Love 1sdu'l1ve It can ocasi.t1lk} a'>
a sucker 1n }Our hair J'> pun[!ent ao;
bubble gum in 'our lace. a<. awi..\\ard
as a colorful rock pn'.sscd m \our
hand or a<, nsk) a\ a forbidden fln"'n
on a rose hu'ih ""h no1h1n~ ll'ft hut J
crushed bloo;som
Com petition farcing
doctors to improve
D[·\R ANN LANDE R~· I ha\.c
httlc regard tor doctors and1tttey ha' l'
no regard for U'i. their pa11cnb \o
"here do we~go from here.,
You call them up because )OU need
help It's either their da) off. they are
"1th a patient. the} are at the hospital
the} are del1vcnng a paper at a
medical meeting 1n Pans or Gene\ a.
the) had an emergenc) or thev are out
to lunch \nu ask them to call \OU
bacl The\ nl'' er do ·
You arn\C lor )OUr appointment
li"e minute\ earl) and art kept
""allmg an hour or more Tht• nurse
<,a\S "He had an cmergcnC\ "(Want
Ill lall her a har'1J
In the ho,p11al the) poke their
ht•ad'> 1n the: door and sa~ r hcerlull)'
.. , rood nwrn1ng. ho"' arc) ou''" That
t'\l hangt• tH nn'>tdere<l a u10\ulta11on
l11r "'lmh \OU ""'II rectne a hill for
\ 'i()
I haH' rl•ad articles and heard
lecture' on "How to Talk to Your
Doc tor .. ~urnc of tht· lccturt'i art'
prell) good hut we need to kno"' how
to cah.h our doctor before we can talk
111 him Am suggcs11ons'l PS. I u<;e thl.'
male gender because I find th1~
problem tl> much mure common
among male ph}s1c1ans than females.
-SICK ()f GETTING K ICKED
J.\ROL''°"D IN PHILJ.\DELPHIJ.\
DEAR SICK: Tbe game is cbaog-
iog. We are beading into an era wbeo
we will be faced wltb a surplus of
doctors. Tbls meus competition wiJI
be keener, tbere will be less vacation-
ing, fewer papers delivered lo Paris
and Geneva and less waiting In
reception rooms.
If you don't feel tbat yoar pbyslclan
Is giving yo u proper care, get another
doctor. Tbe government 11 getting
Into the act more and more -and you
know what that means. Tbe quality of
medical care will not be as good but
mort> people will get somrtblag. ••• l>E \R ·\'i'\J LANDERS· I was
\nuall\ ,1hu'>cd l actuall~ raped) b)
n1\ m111hn·, hfl\lnend when I wa\ 5
ANN
LANDERS
I am no..-. 21 Three \.Car'i ago I linalh
got up the courage 10 tell m) motht·r
She rl'fu.,ed to hehc' e me -'i31d tt
must ha"t' been a dream -hut I
remember the pain. the threats. and
retall vcn dearl) thl· plac.e that
1nC1dent happened ~l'\ era I month~
after I told her I Mom ""a" ~1111 'eerng
··l ncle \I") ht'd1cdofaheanauack
Tht• da\ of the funeral I told m}
hu~band "'hat '"l lnck '\I" had done
to me He bclame e>.trcmcl) ang!}
that I had nllt told hJm bcfort'. Nllw.
every time the subject of child Jhuc;r
lOmes up I want to break into tt.·~ir<t
and scream m} lung~ out Latcl). our
!>ex life has been infrequent and
unsat1sfactOr) Could this incident oc
having a dela.,ed cfTel 1 on ml'')\\ ill 1
ever forget that I ""a' onte a ra1>1·
v1ct1m., I want to lead a normal Irle
but I can't. I need )Our help. nn -
EC RET Hl 'RT IN KENTl'C I\.\
DEAR KENTUCKY: I don't know
bow many times I have to H Y this
before It soaks ln, but here I go again
AJlyooe wbo bas been raped or
abused as cblld needs Intensive
couosellng to recover. AJl experlent'e
of u cb magnltade cauot be swept
under tbe rag. Tbe death of tbe abuser
doesn't mean tbe problem ls over.
Old memories often have to be
pulled out by tbe roots. Self·belp
groups can be extremely effective.
Rape botllnes and mental bealtb
centers can belp. Look In tbe phone
book. Call a clergyman. a rape
hotline, Family Servlee Association,
your physician, your police depart·
meot. Help Is all around you. I
Implore you to get It:
Baker found spirit in Washington
By the A O<'lated Pres<1
H< H \ f()'\. -T rca\un \t·~
rt'ljr\ James Baker \did lw u'>t'd
10 1h1nlo. nnl\ the 11.cak had 111 turn
to faith an <rod Rut lik in
V.a<th1ng1on ""hllh rl'\Ol\C\
a round the pur\u11 of power
con\ 1nu•d htm \p1ntual nectl\ an·
3\ lrtlllJI 3\ .m food Jnd <thcltcr
8Jkcr mjdt hi\ rommrnt'
\unda) from the pulpit of \t
Manin·\ I p1\rnpal Church here
where ht• onrt• \t'nt'd J\ a ~e\-
1ryman
·HI.' r.dtd he mt't'I\ "4CC'i..h w11h a
b1 -pan1~an kllo'-''h1p grnup .. to
n 1ppnr1 and l hallcngc one
another to pur'iUt' <1 life 111 fa ith
Papa prose
LO ANC1E:.U \ -\uthor.,
Ra)' Bradbury and Gorge
Pllmpto• will be taking d llxli.. at
mort than f 7()() \tone\ Ill \Cl' d 1any of them had 11.<h,H ...,ohel
Pnie·wt nner Erne1t fff'm1n«••Y
had That man) \torn·' h," t hc:en
entered ~o far 1n thc Ninth
fn1em111onal lm1tdt11m lkm1ng-
w1)' C ompe1111on The con1c\1
closed at m1dn1gh1 \aturda> and
at least another 800 entnc-<t pmt
mark~ before the deadline are
·-
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Jamea Ba.k•T
C\pcct('d 'i.'lld ( hef)I l horn
\f>Okt'\\\oman for Ham ·., Bar &
·\mrncan (mll the conte"t \f>On-
'o' fath entrant mu~t \11hm11 a
onc-paae <1tof) wntten 1n the \t) It'
of the late "Papa" ltem1ng"c1y.
who "'a" a frt"Quent cu4'tomcr at
the onginal Harry's Bar in ven-
Anatoly Sbcbaranaky
tlt'. Ital} f he winner v. 111 rcce1 "e
dinner for t"'n at Ham·, Rat &
~meman C1nll tn Florcn{C'. ltah.
plu<, round tnp .J•' fore for two
Diaaident to NY
NFW H)R K -~ayor Ed
Koclt ha\ 1nv1ted So\ 1et dissident
\ ..
Anatoly Sbcbaransky to \ 1~11 the
city and Shcharansky h.i'i ac-
cepted. the ma ... or ~Y'>
Koch 'ia1d · he telephoned
'hcharansk} an Jcru\akm towel-
come him to freedom and to tell
him ''how much I admire him "
">hcharansky was rc:lca\cd la'it
week after nine }Car'> of tmf}Oson-
ment 1n the <\ov1et llnaon Ht·
1mmcd1a1clv went to h racl
Cara auctioned
BO A RATON. Fla -Four
Roll\-Royt·c:~ owned b) I ndlRn
guru Bba.waa Sbree Rajoeetb
brought btd\ totaling man· than
S300.000. 1ndutl ing a lop hid of
S92. SOO. at a \!X'ual auc:t1on
fhe C'ir\ v.c:re among YJ thl'
auru rc:Ponedl)' drove on h•'.'I da1h
tnp~ through h1~ Oregon rom-
munc The car<i wt're ten behind
11. ht'n he '-'B'i deponcd from the
l n1tcd tale'> after pkadtn8 f.utl -
t) to 1mm1g.ra111rn frci ud thargcc;
la'it )'ear ·
The top pncc at the C 1reater
(1old (oa'it < ullector < ar l\uc-
uon ~unda) wu p:lld by Rohen
White of Beaufort. \ C tor the
auni\ Kimo no ( ar, a I 9K4
leather hncd S1l,..l'r ~pur Rolls-
Royct'
BRIDGE
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For infonnalion about Charif'"
Gort>n 's new n .. w!ilt>llt>r for bridl(t-
playt"r«, wrih• Ciort•n Bridgt> l..Rt
tPr, P.O. Box 4426, Orla ndo, Fla.
:t2802 4426.
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TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Solt drink
5 Wsrmln
tO Desserts
14 Stir up
15 Ons1su9nt
16 -Sc.0110
17 Sh1psnapf'
18 ·T,,p
mementos
20 Cnurcn body
22 Digit
23 lmpr111ts
24 Tricks
26 Pdrlav. e g
27 Squanderer
30 Sprmkled
34 PoflcE> act
35 Scraps
36 Singleton
J7 Bloody
38 R1d1cule
40 A1tract1ve
4 t Blvd
42 Smelly
43 Exh1lard1eo
45 Calmed down
47 Herders
48 -a gtrll
49 Rica
SO Simper
53 Baker s qty
54 Killed
'18 51 OP part~
6 1 Peru native oc
oto
6<' User sull
63 Love 1n A.sll
6 4 Seth "I son
65 and hllw'>
66 Jittery
fi' Sp• I
DOWN
1 Con1ainer'l
2 AcQu1esce
l Sltqht
4 CounsPtor
5 Tough wood
6 Unruly one
7 Tht> r.ommon
people
8 Molding
9 Rad1ah on
dose uni1
10 Ask
1 t Invent
12 SalsmdndAr
13 lnsott1nce
19 Golden
Boy author
21 Clothes
25 Colonizes
26 Lambastes
?7 Epics
PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL VEO
28 Substan11a1e
29 Blundered
30 Victory
3t Passage
3:> Pierce
33 Legal paperc;
35 Young Uowar
39 Assistance
•O D1sda1nlut
42 Fur source
44 Home sites
46 Patients
47 Nappers
49 Salvadoran
coin
50 ln10JtlC81ed
51 S1ten1
52 Particular
53 Head slang
SS ~ Bronte
56 Picture
represen·
1a11on
57 Cartoonisl
59 Convenfld
60 Church zone
THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
_,
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"If your plum 's too hard, you have t o
bounce it on the table a f ew times ."
by Brad Anderson
"He doesn't like 'mush'. try saying
'T-bone' instead!"
PEANUTS
MARCIE ..UONT .BE IN
SC~OOL TODAY N\AAM
51.tE HAS l"'E l=LV .
GARFIELD
ARLENE., l 'M 50RP..Y 1 PICKEP
ON TM~ SPACE 6E.TWEE N YOUR
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"Maybe your shirt's too bulky."
DENNIS THE MENACE
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by Hank Ketcham
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by Charles M. Schulz
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IN F~ANCE W~ILE TAKING t '1 E5. V.A~)
SME'S WEI~ CME oi:: A W~LO WAR r •
FL V'IN6 ACE ~ v
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by Jim Davis
by Tom K. Ryan
by Kevin Fagan
LOCK M(( ~Af.e.t.£1
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it 1-4 fbull!C''5 l
by Pat Brady
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, February 20, t986
BLOOM COUNTY
FW!~~ ,__~ ... 'IOOWJ. ~ ...
UN~ HAllt . rr-,
~NG AHO t CAN'T
SroP If. \ (-:
MOO~ MULLINS
WMT'~ AOO&.LSGl.Het.
COYllNG ' RUSHING HEAD-
1.DHG TOWAAD w_ •
f
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
epf,1HF\i'S GOllA BE.
TKE. HARDEST TEST
tiAT I EVER WR.O'Tt=.
IN t1VWHOLE. LIFE. II
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
Rf.ALLY?
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by Berke Breathed
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
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by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNally
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom Batiuk
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WORD THAI THE 'liAIE
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L.CX..A'ff'. [) !Hf fVll~SING
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Hf A [ ... HE SONG A HuNDR£C
r~ ~ES OF 8€£..R ON IHE
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A12 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Thuraday, February 20, 1986
Who's L~guna
gonna call?
Tree Busters
Laguna. spare that tree
T o uch not a s ingle bough.
In youth ll sheltered me a nd I'll protect 1t now.
"Cut 'em down. c ut 'em down," the crowd. thirsting
for an ocean view. chanted.
The Laguna Beach Beach Ctty Co uncil members
squirmed. uncomfortable in their wooden c hairs. The)
knew where their furmture came from and they must
have been anxious that their pos1t1on left them open to
conflict of interest charges.
"Chop 'c..·m down. c ho p 'em down." the home-
owners foamed. eager to hear the whine of c hain saws.
The environm entalists in the audience vacillated.
Their eon fusion was understandable.
After all. what's an earth lover to d o when
confronted with the choice between preser"ing trees and
saving scenic ocean "1c..tas·>
"G1' e 'em the a\. gl\ c 'cm the a \ ... the propen) •
value-conscious c1t11em grov. lcd.
.. J paid a prett) pcnn) form~ \ 1e w of the ocean and
no Johnny ~pplesecd's tree 1s gonna keep · me from
enjoying 1 t." snarled the testy resident.
M ayor Pro T c m Neil F1tzpatnck. sitting uncom -
fortably behind the wooden dais. urged go"ernment
restraint.
"Can you imagine a tree patrol"" Fitzpatric k asked.
con3unng up ho rrific images: Who )a' gonna call" Tree
Busters.
Other council members urged neighborly com-
promise. "Lea' e go.,,ernment out ofth1s o n e . Tf) talking
to )Our neighbor." the) said.
The test y resident "'ouldn't be denied
··1 agree "-Ith m) pre5ident and 1f you on the council
were Amencan patriot~. ;ou would too," he said.
"H ow's that sir'>" a counc1lman asked woo denlv.
"Yo u heard m e." Mr. Testy barked back. ·
.. 1r. I d o n't understand what Mr R eagan has to do
v. ath a pro po ed o rdinance to Ii m It trees to 15 feet in
height in ca ses v. here another~s scenic view 1s 1mpa1red."
the councilman said sucking to his guns
"OK . maybe )Ou don't remef"'t°'er when M r. Reagan
put tree huggers in their place." Mr T est} responded.
Now the en" 1ronmentala~ts were fidge~tng in their
wooden seats.
"Mr. Reagan said once that 1f you've seen one tree.
you've seen 'em all and I agree wtth m) commande r-m-
c h1ef." Mr. T esty said. thumping his ctiest.
Just then a woman walked hghtl) to the microphone
and cleared her 'otce
.. W1th apologies to the p oet. he that plants trees
loves o thers besides htm!>clf." The audience clapped and
she blush ed before con11nuing. ·· .\ man does no t plant a
tree for himself he plants 11 for postertt) ...
The aud1enc.e t lapped lo uder The "'oman '>mtled.
~ow Mr. T est) wa'> blushing.
In the end the poe t~ and pustcnry wo n o ut over
M essrs. Reagan and Test).
I think that I c..hall ne'>er sec an ed1t onal lu\cly as a
tree. .
Ed1tonal~ are madl' h) fool\ hkc me hut onl) God
can make a tree
.\nd. V.Jth apologies to Joyce Kalme r. that's the wa)
I\ ~hould be
Op 1n1ons express<>c:l r< 1111., c,pac.P arP lt'tose of lhe Daily Pilot Olher views
ei pressed CJr '''«1s p.iq"' ir<> those 01 their aulhors and art•SIS Reader
comment,., 1n111ted Tt1P Da11v P11n1 PO Bo>< 1560 Costa Mesa 92626 Phone
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Charity-needed to build
hoIDeless woIDen 's hotel
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r.11c,cd thl·\r tund' ·'•II 11mrkJl' tht'
'f, l m1 ll1un go .ii l11r 1h~· 1.11n\lr 111I 111n 111
the Hotel for V.11nwn .11 lhr \11uth
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V. "I.. '"ll tu hl·lp uc, 1n rdkt t1ng
th1. \nHnt.tn c,p1 r 1 111 l Jnng tor our
""'~ O\ wnlltntl-">Ur Id\ dedu(llhk
don.1t111n or rl1 d¥l tu lhl' Program for
\\ 11m1.·n I ound.Jt 11111 I l\1105 ~~~ Park
I tre k(, I ln 111i: C \ •(~"14 rhonc
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Your < .iring '-4111 hrtgh11.•n th<' hcanc,
nl our , 11unl \ \ h11ml'l1·"
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Thi' \alt I\ 'l'I ( amra1gn
I 11r V.11nwn \I. 11h11ut ltoml'\
Light planes need mufflers
To the Ed1111r
The noi\e lrnm prnpdlt r d 11\1 11
hghl aircraft from tht• •rnrnrt p;""""'
o"erhead r<o a gn·ar nu1c,.in1r .mt! ,1
quite unnece'>'i31"\ 11n1•
Tho<;c engrnt'\ \hould hi.· trttt·d "'"h
mumers Man\ l oH r ngr nl'\ .Ht' l.1r~t·r
-400 cu hit int h<'\ .inJ nwrr t h.rn
light plane engtnt'\ "'t tho•\ tr('
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mJ1nt.11nt•d lhn h.1,e adequate
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... ·'If a bunch of nations make a n alliance che purpose of which Js t o wage
aggresstvet>conomtcwaragalnst othercountrles. why. othercountrfes
relallate ...
"HONEST .... YOU DON'T KNOW THESE GUYS LIKE I
00 .... YOU GOTTA COMPROMISE A LITTLE .... TAKE OUT
THIS THOU SHALT NOT COMMIT TAX HIKES STUFF ... I"
Reagan's refusal to tax
foreign oil unreasonable
Foreign oil under OPEC manage m e nt
clearly invites corporate retaliation
WILLIAM F. The pre<itdent'\ oppos111on to ta~
ing foreign 011 1mpons 1~ unhapptl}
mort' and more plaus1hle He should
re,erst' h1mi;elf nn the point before
the plaus1b1ht) take!> hold
Bet .... ecn l 973and l 91< I the OPEC
pov.eri; v.ere an operating ohgopol>
v.11h the po'-' tr 10 push up the pnce ot
01 1 to heights undreamed of \pot
mar~ct oil v.as -.ell1ng for o'er S<lO
dufl,l!g the high e\ton1onale point ol
OP!t .. ., he\dJ\ There \\ere a' arlahle
to u\ at ·thl; time a number ol
responc;cs. some of them 01Ten~1•e.
some of lh1.·m ddensrH Pres1dcn1
Caner managed 10 select the wor!>t
conceivable basket of polrc1es F1rs1.
he auempted 10 freeze the pnce of old
011. then he imposed huge windfall
profit ta\es on the disco' Cf) of fresh
cul then he diddled w11h 'anous son'>
of dl·rrgulJtton then he called for a
\\ ntht'l11 Fuel' < orp v.h1ch man-
agt·J 111 \rwnd \I() h11l111n or \11 tn
\l'JHh of a <.•nlhl'llL ml v.hit h
L'nll'rflrt\l' I \ no\lo .ill but o0it litlh
.ihanJcini:d
\bro..i d hr J1d nothing. when thl'
Jltcrn:itl \l' "a' prell) dear II a
hunch ol nations make an al11am.e the:
pUrl)(l\I.' ul 1.1. htlh t'> IO wage aggres~t' t'
economt l war against other coun·
Inc\ 1Ah \ othl'r countries retaliate
The moc.i ob• 1ous fo rm of retalla11on
\•ould h:J\c been to clamp down a
"'hopping ta\ on 011 that came 1n lrom
an) OPf( po"'er This rs not eas) lo
do hclaUSl oil 1s. as 1he econom1't"
put rt a fungible product. and v.hen 11
tlo ..... c. in10 a l ' \ refiner> from J
tanker thl'rt· '" no wa\ ·\Ou t an
ah,olutt•h ascena1n ns pcd1grt'l'
I hu.., \aud1 Arabian orl m1gh1 ha\l'
\nl·a~ed in via a Panamanian tan ~cr
that had papers showing that the 011
belonged 10 non-OPEC Great Bnta1n
-that kind of thing. But 11 would nol
have been difficult to t•xdude from
the projected tann our two neigh-
boring 011 e\porter... Mc\1Co and
( anada. Nothing wa~ done
It 1s widely interpreted 1hal aud1
.\rab1a 1s consc1ousl) pushing down
the pnce of otl b) 11s startling
O\ erproductton. Its moll\ cs are ob-
'1ous to teach a lesson to recalc11ran1
members of OPEC' (e.g. N1gena and
Venezuela). and 10 intimidate non-
members of OPEC' (notahly Great
An1a1n) to toe the line The plan rs 10
drive 011 to the point where 11
becomes onl) marginally profitable
( 11 costs over S9 per barrel to take oil
out of the North ea 1n some areas:
and there are pools of 011 otT >\la\ka
and '\Jorv.a) that c;1mpl) can't be
l'\plo11ed at current 011 prices) Thi",.,
l'a'i) lor Saudi .\rabra to do. gn l'n 1ha1
tt'\ <111 gro\.\.'i almost ltkl.' cactu'> on ti<..
i;and requiring a mere $1 per harrel to
pull 11 out uf the grounJ
~o'.4 Mr Reagan ha\ an intu1l1 \l'.
OhJecuon 10 fre:.h 1a,_e,("a ta\ 1., a tax
I'> a ta\") that 1<, e"trcmel} health>.
added lo 1h1s the d1c;1ncl1na11on to get
into the bu:.1ne'>!> of tariff\. "4htch "
ltke passing around JU nk and hefore
)OU kno"" 11. e' erylxxh hac, an c ~cuse
for another tan ff
But foreign 011 undt:r OPE< man-
agement clearl~ '"' 1te\ wrporate
retahat1r>n Thl·onl>. e'(USC not lo use
.i tan ff at th1c, point " 1ha1 OPE< 1s
hrC'akrng do" n Hut "'hat '' happen-
ing'' palpabl~ a La\e of"reculer pour
mit'U\ sauter" (lO dra1A bal·k tn order
to make a heuer Jump > -one 'ilep
h:it k'-4ard. l'-'O '>tcpi; forv.ard It is
BUCKLEY
imprudent to bask in the victor)' the
free market has won over the cane! 1f.
JUSt around the corner. we sec the
resurrec11on of that canel. perhaps
"1th unprecedented powers. the more
so as the consuming public gets back
to the old habit of spending 011 like
water
Surel) there 1s a third reason to
increase the t<i,., on oil? We are 1n fact
deple11ng a natronal asset. and doing
!iO faster 1han we replenish 11. We
accept as a\1omatrc the obltgat1on to
reforest areac; of wood we chop down
'\SI 0 nse in the pnce of crude would
1nc1dentally s1ab1li1e an oil rndustf)
on whteh. thankr, 10 out bankers, "'t'
are hea\ 11) dependent. It "'ould
pro' 1de re•enut'. moreover. 10 re-
v1talt1e the nuclear po\.\.er industry .\
fo rmula rnuld castl) he e"plored
seeking to rompen,atc rntrl•preneur'
for money spent on lighting their \.\.a~
through 1hc entrenched Luddite bu-
reaucracies that make us the laugh-
ingstock of Europe in the develop-
ment of nuclear po\.\.er Harmonious
le&1slatton should he enacted.
Increase the price of a barrel of 111 I
10 the le,el at whi ch 11 sold a )car ago
and we would a) continue to
emasculatt OPEC bl con11nue 10
encourage huc;handr) among con-
sumers. and c) gt•ncrate income with
which to cultivate c;cnme~ of energ)
on which our children will need to
rely
William Buctl~y Is 11 syndicated
col uma/st.
Reporter 's commitment
lives on in memorial fund
J ock H atfield filled
big shoes -but
he di ed too young
\\.\\Hl:".<110'--It "'a\ 1 .... 0
)ear' dgo that Jock Hatfil'ld dtl'd at
1hc age o~ 2ti and we sttll lt•cl his
ah'IClll.e citutl'I) Jock ""a' a 1:ilcn1ed
and canng reporlt'r "'ho followed 1he
basK ruk ot rn' e'11ga11' e JOurnall'\m r omfon the alTIH trd and Jffi1c:1 the
lOmlon.ihk
JlX ~ had am,ed rn our 1.haot1c
utlicec, from C al1lorn1a "'tth ont
rumpll'd \Ull enough moll{'" lor
about thH·~ meal.,_ -anJ a hurnrng
amb1tt0n the '>lie o l the C ap1tnl
dome Ht• v.a'\ ac, green a ... ncv. gra.!>r.,
but lcmpercd h) ob\ r<w\ phy..,1rnl
hand1capc. 1ha1 "'ould ha'r tau<,<"d a
lesser per~on to g1 \!.' up
Roaming V.;11.hrngton\ \ltrile rnr
ndon of po'-"er Jex. k w:i' 'non
d1hgentl~ and chccrtull) e~po .. ing the
~raft and the gafiec, the m1stt1kes <1nd
malfeasance that dTC red meat to a
good reporter I tis fir111 stor. e' pmtd
an 111rtenor lxpartment g1 vea""a) ol
JOO.OC)() alre\ of publtt land to the
coal barons -an c\clu~n"e that 'it't
thC' u andard lor a !>tring of '>CO<>P' on
\1m1lar deal\ fbr those fa "orcd h) the
high and might)
Jock''I pe~onal courage '-"S'i ltmtt·
IC'\\ He "-3'> part1cularl ) proud of thC'
columns he filed from lla111 A.t no
11mall nsk tu h1m~lf he det.uled lhe
rcpre•mon and rnrrupllon that
bltJhted thC' wretched inhah1ta nl\ rif
1he Ou\alter domain and planned 10
return for a follow up e•C'n after tht'
JACK
ANDERSON
and JOSEPH SPEAR
u\lng the logo ol the C On<it11utmn i b1centenn1al comm1!>!>1on for com-
mercial purpo'><.'~ The idea 1s to allow
the commission to license the use of
the logo in adven1sing as a wa} of
raising funds for the 200th an-
nive rsary celebrau on of the Const1tu-
tton 's adoption next year But con-
gressional cn11cs of the plan nre afraid
we may o;oon he 'iCe1ng official
Cons11tu11nn hamburger~ or Brll of
Ha111an government had made 11~ R1ght'i beer The pending lcg1'llat1on
d1c;pleasure with h1'i fir\t scrre'I clear allows the comm1'i!>1on to wntc
He never made the tnp He learned guideli nes that would prevent misuse
that. in add1t1on to hi\ ph y'l1cal of the logo
disfigurement he had ino perable HAITIAN HEX Did President
cancer Jock chn\C 10 spend his Reagan 1nv1te a voodoo curse by
remaining weeks doing r "' e\l1ga11ve ass1st1ng 1n the ouster of Jean-Claude
stonec; on Capitol Hill "Baby Doc" nu"aher as president of
It was 1n lhosc final d.t}'\ nl pa1~-1111l Eight year<, ago we reponed
and deb1lt1at1on that Jod 'howcd that Duvalier'<; mother. Mama Doc.
mu rage of an even-rarer \on He had put a voodoo cur<>e on President
ne\ er whined or bemoaned the lous}' Carter for constantly nagging her
hand fate had dealt him. lie retained baby about human nght'i. And many
his capac11y for bo th outrage and ycan earlier, Duvalier\ father. Papa
amu~ment al the ethical fra1lt1e'i that Doc. ca\t a hex on President Ken-
he had 1,tl h1msell to e\pme Never nedy rhe older aencrat1on has
re' ealing the hopclec.<1nt\'I of his passt'd to its dubious reward. but
\11ua11on. refu-.ing to pin \ h" sources voodoo 1s sttll practiced here and
for ~)mpath>. Jod poured all hi~ there 1n Ha1u. and Bab) {)()(might
energ1e<; 1n10 hi..chosen l raO He died have taken a practilloncr of tht black
w11hout fu\S Ot rnmpla1n1 an v.1th him into e'l1le Watc:h for
H1'i fnend\, determined to prc1,tn e \harp pains, Mr rres1dent
h1\ memo!'} 1n an appropnate way .
\Ct up the Jcx.·k H;,tfield Memonal MINl-EDITOKI AL That w:is a Sdiola~hip Fund 10 compen~te siranae report from. the my<;tcr1ou~
young reporters who will ,·over the F35t the other da)' ~crctary of Stale ~tone\ that Joc k would have r>ona-CTeorac Shultl wrote a letter to
tioM to the fund and \Chohmhip Japanc.sc Foreign Mm1s~~r Sh1ntaro
-'PPhca11on11 will he aw:ptrd b)' m .\~.~s1na the sa.~utat1on Dear Stu~:
Ji rector Suc;an lkne~ h 111 Q45 West taro 1Mtead of lkar M1n1ster Abe
(nd A\e "'o ,, R "le"' ~ ork ""Y -and the Japane~ were dehJhted 10025 · Abequ1ckl)wh1ppcd ofT1no1e toh1\
(()1'.<;flTt TJO'l C 0 \1\i1fRff
< ongn·r,\ 1r, coM1d<'nna a hill that
~ould rcmo' C' rhe proh1b111on 11µ1n't
new budd)' .. Dear Creorae "
J1ct AHer1011 ud Jo1~pll ~·r
.re 1yodl~•tNI ~port~ri.
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WILLIAM BUCK.LEY
eolumniat
I COMMENTARY
B y STEVE FREf;MAN
When not opung for golden silence
and dnving alone for some distance~
I'll switch on my car radio
Five push-bunons are set to pre-
selected statt ons: two to !>tnclly news.
one 10 general and talk programs. one
to essentially class1r music, and one
to ques11onable "Jav and Big Band."
Radio. I'd say. rates a few rungs
above television. TV-l>e'lng. as 1 seflt.
of the nether world of entertamment.
Yet radio has 11!> annoyances along
w1 1h 11s pluses
Of course. on 1u01ng 1n one will
unfailing h11 either the beginning of a
long senes of commeretals or the
statton hreak Or 11 tan be the traffic
repon
It 1s a mauer of record thal no one
lt'ltening to a traffic report has ever
been w11h1n 25 miles of the
beleaguered area. Broadcasters. 1t 1s
rumored. will soon be awarding rock
concert tickets to drivers tuned in to
the \ 1cin11y of the foul-up -rock
concerts probably falling ~ 1th1n the
1n1crests of such listeners.
Michael Jackson's rntervtcws (the
verbal, not vocal Michael) are top.
quality stuff with top people Jackson
probing rnc1s1vely draws well-con-
ceived ideas from his interviewees.
But, ar, with even the gods, Jackson
too can d1spla> feet of clay when rn
rare moments he goes cutsey-pie
intellectual or ovemdingl y smarty
pants Bothersome too are the fre-
quent and overlong commercials
Still and all. there can't be all cream
and no milk.
Ah )CS commercials' .\11 btg time
slattons arc 1n 11gh1 coalitton. All zap
into (Om merc1als (and sta11on
breaks) at precisely the same instant
You'll not beat 1t s1mpl) through
swllchrng to another major stataon
How then.,
Ah~ Your classical music station
Nol a b1f&1e and not 11ed 1n lo the
networks zap maneuver. 11 plays on
And yott ma) sttck with 11. or perhaps
neglect sv.11chrng back. Yes. ll has m
commercials Fe"' and far bc1wccn.
howe' er. and 1n no regular time slots
Ken and Bob have a greal earl y
morning \hov. .\ remarkable gang ol
"'llt\ cle"er 1mpro"1sa11onalls1s
-\nd the) do 11 for long hours da) after
da\ l he} 'II 'ipot anJ reduce lO
chopped ltver any phoney stepping tn
on 1hem. as they've done more than
On Cl'
The ea rl ~ nen1ng sport :.how with
characters known as 'the Steamer."
Funllo. "the Hawk." and others has
11s moments Espec1all} when ath·
letec, are 1nterv1ewed and grammar.
S) ntax. and the whole damned
lan$uage may be dumped A.t umcs
uptight ncanderthal lypec; come on
spewing stock. routine cltchr-s -1n
respon'ie often to sto<'k, rouune
quernon1n$.
.\II in all 11's straight Americana: nu
frill s, blue collar programming. i ts
charm tts honesty .
Come to 1h1nkof1t -whoever said
literacy 1s ~all 1mportan1'1 Great gut
ideas have come from Louis
.\rmstrong, Meade Lux Le wi s.
Scrap1ron Johnson. 1 But. egad. lately an eJttraneous
clement has ~en introduced: One of
lhe stauon'i; announcer/newscasters
1s 'lltttng rn for an ailing mc:mher ol
the sports show
Adding humor (of wh1Ch he 1<;
unaware). thl\ 1ntrud1ng logomanrac
1s doing 1l wtth d1c11on and pos·
tunngs. A mike hugger, with hl!i
"pear-s haped" tone'> and chromatrc
scale 1n1onauons picked up. quite
conce1vab l}. through cor-
respondence-course elocutton Ob-
sessed Wllh hrs own music he 1s
downstage 1n a dance of hrs own.
Yes. radio is intere'>l1 ng. People arc
freer when not visible.
Medical men come on at about 11
a.m. and on certain aflemoons. They
field questions from knowledgeable
and/or a11tng phone rs-i n. The doctors
with their remarkably broad fields arc
ye t ready to adm11 10 areas tn which
!hey feel they are not properly
qualified
On the othC'r <il<k of that coin ~
have P'>YCholog1!it'i on afternoon
broadcasts counsclin$ phoners-1n to
whom they dish out wishy-wash)', no·
runs-no-h1ts-no--errors platitudes of a
qualtty below that of Joyce Brothers
California being one of the castC'>t
states 1n which to become licensed to
pra('t1cc p~ychology. be not uarclcd.
good reader. when coming acroi.s
worth) psych1atnsts drowning them·
~lvcc, 1n Jack Oantel~.
About that "Ja11/81g Band" <;ta·
lion. Ja11 fell down the stairs when
'Lou111 Armstrona died. It ha'> never
made 1t quite back up 'l1ncc. Mo'll big
b:lnd "ufT wns com. Small group
from wt1h1n the band wcrt Illtl
Pctnaix one old record in I S as
selected by the OJ 1s wonh) -which
today 1s 1 pretty fair avera e
Yep. 1hcrt's lots going on in radio
And most of 1t •~ ltH -which in't
bad
ttve frttmaa 11•1'4'wpc1r1 Bu<'lil
b111lotumu
Hershiser
case goes
to arbiter
Dodger s· pitc h er
opfimis tic; ruling
s h ould c ome today
By Tbe Auoclated Pre11
Orel Hershaser of the Los Angeles
Dodgers. opt1m1~t1c because of the
track record •of other top pitchers.
took his saJary dispute 10 arbitration
Wednesday. leaving a smgle SI
million case -that of Boston's Wade
Boggs -vet to be addressed.
The 27·year·old Dodger nltht·
hander filed for a 1986 salary or SI
million. He made $212.000 an his
second full season of 1985. when he
went 19·3 with a 2.03 ERA. and the
clu b offcred.uaise. to S600J)()().
Both Hershaser and his agent,
Robert Fraley. thought precedents set
by Hcrsh1ser's teammate, Fernando
Valenzuela, and two other pitchers,
Bret Saberhagen of Kansas City and
Dwight Gooden of the New York
Mets. would helo their case.
Valenwela. 17· I 0 with a 2.45 ERA ,
signed a $5 5 m1lhon. three-year
contract last weekend The Amencan
League C> Yo ung w1 n ner
Saberhagen, 20.6 and 2.87, won a
$925,000 salal) from an arbitrator,
and Gooden. the Nattonal League Cy
Young wanner at 24-4 with a 1.53
ERA. signed a one-)ear deal for S 1.32
malhon.
"That certainly didn't hurt us."
. ..
* lllly Plat THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1986 1 : I
Area wreatler1 compete In CIF flnala thla WHkend. 82 .
Golden Weit and Orange Coaat college• awlm to victory. B2.
I
Indiana c8.n 't
slow Magic '·s
pace, 90-81
J oh nson . Ka reem
each get 21 to lead
Lakers past Pacers
JNDIANAPOLISCAP)-Thcone·
two punch.of Earvin "Magic" John·
son and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was
too much for the Indiana Pacers
against the National Basketball As·
soc1auon champion Los 4\ngeles
Lakers Wednesday night.
Johnson scored 13 third quaner
potnts.1ncludmgs1x an a dec1s1ve 16-2
spurt and Abdul·Jabbar made three
consecutive sky hooks an the final five
min utes css-the Laker5 held off the
Pacers 90.81.
Abdul.Jabbar and Johnson each
finished with 21 point~ and helped
limit lndiana to only one shot most of
the ni$bt. The Pacers had only four
offensive rebounds through the ftrs1
three quaners and finished the game
wnh only 10.
.. , thought we put a lot of pre!lsure
on tht"m and made them shoot from
outside,"' said Johnson after the
Lak«S held Indiana to JUSl 40 percent
from the field
"I thought we caught fire tn the
third quarter," added Johnson who
also had a $'1me-htgb 10 assists "I
started looking for my outside shot
more. but I want to get m)' dm 1ng
game going. That hasn't been there
the last two games ··
deep a~tnst guys Idec Herb (Wil-
liams)'
"The only way we scored was when
we pla)ed good defense and got the
ball on the break," said Indiana
Coach Geo'le Irvine, wbo saw hit 1 club's wanning streak snapped at
three games despite holding the
Lakers to their lowest point pro-
ducuon of the season.
"When you're not playing well and ,
yo ur shots don't fall , you have to relX
on >Ou r defense and rebounding,
said Los Angeles Coach Pat Rtlcy.
"Those things paid off for us tonigbL"
A capacity crowd of 16,904 saw a
Kurt Rambis dunk out the l....a.kem
ahea~ To stay at 44-43 with 9:33 left in
the thtrd pen od. Two Rambis free
throws and a Johnson basket gave the
Lakers a 48-43 lead. • •
Indiana's W1 lhams, who led all
scorers 24 points. made a dunk shoL
The Lakers then countered with 10
consecuttve points, operung a 58-45
lead with 4·30 to go m the third
quarter Johnson made a layup to put
Los Angeles up 70.53. and the Lakcrs
took a 15-potnt advantage into the
final penod
But the Lake rs had to surv1 ve a cold
fourth quarter after talung their
biggest lead of the night at 73-55 on a
threc·poml play by Maurice Lucas
with 11 47 remaining an the game.
The Lakers hit only seven of20 from
the field in the last quaner. allowing
Ind.Jana to get bad~ into the ga me.
Two free throws and a basket by
Fraley said. "You never know the
basis of the ruling. and we have a
whole different set of facts. but the
cases are comparable We feel good
going in."
Laker guud Magic Johnson look.a for the
open man u lncliana '• Steve Stipanovtch
applies preuure during Wednesday's con-
test. The Lair.era went on to win , 9 0 -8 1.
"I thought defens1"ely we pla>ed
we-II 1ns1de." '\bduJ.Jabbar said. "We
1-.ne"' we had to pla~ tougher down
Bl) an Wamck cut lnd1ana'sdcficit t~
s1' 79. 73. with 5· 12 left in the game.
: TRACK OUTLOOK
l~ ---
Hcrsh1scr said he .. wa'i excited"
when he heard about the salanes of
the other pitchers. and added: "I
don't think the Dodgers would be
mad if I won. I think deep down the
Dodgers know I should be paid a
million dollar~ The"y JUSt want the
arbitrator to make them give 1t."
Arbitrator Howard RJ.~k..of Santa
Ana as expected to rule on Hcrsh1..er's
case today. a da ~ before Boggs Lakes
has demands to the arb1trat1on table
Boggs, who won a SI malhon salary 1n
arb1trat1on last }'Car. is asking for a
record S 1.85 mtlhon this ttme The
Reds Soll have offered SI 35 mil hon
and may continue to negotiate with
their third baseman through the
hcanngdate
Edison has jump on Sunset t rack race
Infielder Wall)' Backman of the
New York Mets lost has arbmauon
hcanng on Wednesda). whale pitcher
Ricky Horton of1he Cardinals won.
Arbitrator Ri chard Blo<.·h ruled in
favor of the Mcl'i and awarded
Backman S 32 'i 000. he had a'iked for
$425,000. Horton had filed a figure of
$275,000 and the ( ards were ofTcnng
$215,000.
Eight players oragar'fally filed arbi-
tration demands for salanes of SI
mtllton or more. Of that number, five
-Valenzuela. Gooden. Don Mat·
ttn$1Y of the New York Yankees, Ttm
Rames of the Montreal Expos and
John Tudor of the St. Louis Cardinals
-came to terms before going to
heanng All of tho~ contracts were
for SI mtllton·per·~car or more
One other pla)er latcher Rich
Gedman of the Boswn Red ~ox. took
has case to the arbatrator and lost. He
had asked for SI m 1 lhon but was
awarded what the Red Soll offered.
$650.000
Mon a r chs put
streak o n l i ne
Mater De1 Htgh\ Monarchs.
defending C If 5-.\ haskt.·tball
champions with a )4.game wan-
ning streak. put thl.'1r reputation
on the ltnc tonight 1n the first
round of the Cl F pla) off'i. meet·
1ng Del Rey League representa·
ti ve St. Francis in a 7 o'clock game
at Va lencia High
The balance ol the playoffs
begin Fnday. but the Monarchs
get a Jump on things. and are
expected to get olTtoJuSl as quick
a start a$'lmst St. Francas. which
enters with a l l-1 I record.
Mater Dc11s 25-0 for the season
behind the twin towers of 6-9
Stuart Thoma~ and 6· 10 LeRon
Elhs.
Led by multi-ta le nted Carter . Chargers,
Fountain Va ll ey ha ve early a dva ntage
By ROGER CARLSON
Bamng inclement wejth~r lOn·
d1t1ons, the 1986 prep track and lil•ld
season for Orange Coast area athletl.'\
gets under wa) toda). and although d
month or more remains bl'forc kaguc
competition. the hunt for Lham·
p1onsh1ps ts\ trtuall\ on nov.
Here's a look at the \un\l'I 1 l'dF,Ul
contenders:
Edi.an
Chargers Coach Fred 1arqu~1 ha"
a lot of quesuons he\ asking"' 1th thl·
track and field season approaching.
but 1f nothing else he has on~ facet hi.'
can build on "'h1ch make-; Fd1~on a
threat for the Sunset League lllk j\
well as md1v1dual honor'\
That's Kalcaph ( artl.'r 1hc
sophomore standout "'ho "'cnt 5)
feet as a freshman shotputtcr on the
wa\ to the stale tinah m ~jlfJml·nt11
after finishing fifth
an the CIF 4-A final'>
Carter. a first team .\11·\un-.ct
tailback last season. doubles w11h h1\
strength and speed as a hurdkr
"He's the nucleus of our "'eight
team." satd MarqueL. who 1\ tn ht\
third )Car as Edison's coach
"He's under the superv1\1on ot
Tony C1arellt and we hope to -.cc
Kaleaph over 60 feet tht~ \.Car 'Wl'
think this can ruh off on ht\ u:am·
mates and we feel we ha'c fournlhL'''
who will be going O"l'r 50 kL'l ..
The Charger') hav(;' urgradL·d lhl'lf
facil1t1es . 100. w11h nev. pole' aull pit'
and new runwav.,
As for the qucstmns. Marquc1 1s
ask mg:
"How good are thl.' Hughe<,
brothers, Dave and Dann~. who wtll
spnnt. jump and run the relays''
"How well wall hurdler Marlo.
Liggett do after knee surge') 1
"Will Rick Justici: and Da"c
herman find success tn the '>print\')
"Will Jam Nowotn\ cume haLlo.
after a year off!" ·
Marque1 has e\t~n more quc'>taon'
but from the general makeup ol
Edison's squad. 1t would appear he'll
get a lot ofpos111ve answers
.\mong Edison«; crew are seniors
K1rlo. Hooten. H1rom1 Ogawa. Dan
~tglcr. ~11ke m~ser Rach Ltt. KenJ1
J...L•ll1n and (13bc Ramirez. in add111on
to Junior<, Doug Blanchard. Kevin r airman. Ian Gc:1r and Sean Lor·
rc:nger
1 lootcn v.a\ fourth in the C l F pole
\JUlt final\ and 1<. over 14 feet
.1lrcalh C >gawa and "ie1gkr are also
pole 'a ultcrs
Smvser Blanchard. Fairman and
CH:tr arc all weight event members.
g1v1ng Edt~on soltd backing for
C antr
11.'l' t'> ti) 1ng 10 come back from a
footba ll tnJury to be a factor an the
,print~>. Kclltn ts a m1dd» distance
runner \\Ith 'iuh 4·~~ ~ttal in the
I 6tKI L orrcnger has a best of 4.40 in
the I 61)(1 and Ram1re1 ts C:\pected to
run under 2·00 and in the lo"' 50s an
thl' I 6110 and 4l.MJ h~ h1scoach.
Founualn Valley
The onl.'·\ear hiatus the Barons
took from \·ar<;1t) track and field in
term'> of making a run fo r the league
champ1onsh1p appears 10 be over.
Btll Thompson placed a lot of his
a"atlablc talent into the JUntor vars11y
and frosh·soph di\ 1s1ons a year ago
and thl' nucleus of second place
finishes 1n each d1v1s1on gives the
Baron' Quaht:. depth 10 augment the
return nt Ton\ ( olc' (~llO. 400 and
tnplc JllOlp) ~printer Dennis .\rn
hunlkr Da' e ~fa kaclian and di'\·
tame ~tJr ~It'' e La!'. Ion.
Tht)mp-;nn. 1n h1\ I nth ~car ol
u1ach1ng track and field. isn't making
prcd1ct1ons. but admits: ··we do have
a lot of good underclassmen."
Coles, a Junior. was considered the
Barons' "Jo I athlete as a sophomore .\re~ wa' fifih an the league final<;
la<>t ~car. going 11 3 and 23.0. He's
also a threat tn the long Jump.
~1ckaehan wall run both hurdles
and the rela)s. while LaMon returns
w11h bests of 4· 35 and IO:OO in the
I .bOO and \.200
Other rcturncec; 1nt.lude Tim Lam.
(la' Bond and Na1fe Khalil
Lam. a Junior. won the frosh-soph
htgh hurdles champ1onsh1p and fin -
tshcd second tn the intermediate
Edlaon'• Kaleaph Carter returns for hla
aopbomore year with s tate finals ex·
Dllllp"9t ....
pertence ln th~ abot. He and fpur others ln
the weight division give Chargera an edge. ·
' hurdlc!>. Bond ts 'nhd 1n tht' m1dJk
and tong dt~tantc rall''" anJ 1'.hahl 1 ..
a JUntor '>pnnll'r
'lophomorL' M1kL' \1a~.1 v.J' thl'
tro'lh·'>Oph leaguL' champ11rn tn h<1th
sprint' and Dan Wch,tcr ntla" I,,,.
foot potl.'nllal 1n thl' dt\lll" .1lv.a'' .i
stronghold for thl· A.i ron<,
WehstC'r who \\.tll attend ...,,in
Diego State next fall on a football
scholaro;h1p, Jl\O compete'\ in tht'
d1 cus and appca~ to he onl.' nl thl'
league·., best tn both e"cnt\
Peter ~arshall "'hodfdn·trunJ'.t
Junior. 1s a strong hurdler and I>••' l'
Knos "'ho m1c;scd his lre<.hman
season ht"\:au'>C of tnJun. '' j m1ddk
and long distance runner \\1th ~ ''
and 10 IOcrcden11:11\ in tht· I r>tlll,tnd
3.~00
Dave Durrell a 1umor hJ' .1 ht-'1 n t
6-0 in 1he high Jump and"' Ill l 11"1fX'I"'
1n the tnple JUmp. tlltl
Hundng ton Beach
l ht•I" 11 r··t,1rn1n11-l lll'lfll<'!
'tjmp < Jrtl'I I l.'"' 1.lth rJ111on .t,
·h~· tcam 111ht·Jt1n th1: 'u"'" 1 l t•,1g11l
tlth11ugh hl ·, 'ttll lo,1lo.1ng tor n\l11t·
hl'lr 1n the hurJk, and tidd l.'\l'OI\
··Thi\ 'car"' tt'am ha<. j '1rnng
nudcu' .ind v.c h.I\ e .,l\Jllt' g1lt><l
\OUng k.td\ ~\hll \\l' hUfX' "'II dn the
JOb." ~1d Le"' 1~. "'ho ha' roal.'hed at
Huntington Fkal·h tor I~ \ear'i
.\mnng the Otlcr \pnnlcr. an
'-1.'0lllr' John '.c~ubert Dan ( nM''
\ham· Fra1tl'r and 1-.rn PurdUl \\llh
'-rubcrt's .JI.I .J in th.: .mo mt"ll'r' .11
the league meet a 'ear ago good IM
<;("Cond place l nbhs "as fourth 1n
'i I ~and Fra11('r an 11 l 'ipnnter (j\
1~ Purdul"I ha' dod,ed a ~~ l) 1n tht"
~(l()
<..en1or f:m .\ndt<r;on Jnd 1un1M'
Tom T un,tall 1'.l·n \end It'\ anJ
fohn \0ll' g,1'l' thl.' Oiler-. ~trcngth tn
h .l"tan,l· rJ,l'' \rhkr .. on hasdont
.l •~ n • h, t-1 Ii \ l.'ndln "'as second
·n , '.If th.' .i' .1 I t"llllJ runner 1n frosh-
,,,ph .inJ l un~tall. Soto and
.\ndcr'><1n F-t\l' tht 01krs a three·
rrnngt•J anad. in the 3.~00
The \\Ctgh1 l.''ents are sound with
\\.011 \1obcr" (I \4-1, 44-0). Franco
Pagnanellt 11 2~l.fl. 45·3). Rand)
Hatch 1.n.111 and Frank Jiang <-'J.-0)
a' e1lablc
Flt"d l 11h\lln " d ~<l-loot long
)Umf)l'f
Marina
It'' tht' pcl\t·R1<1h era at ~anna
Hrp.h Jnd the\ tktng'> ore oach Da\e
n._ura \\tll tx· turning to other anas
IM ht•lp 1n acqu1nng nece~'i3~ pomt~
w 'la' ,·nmfl('tltl\ r <1JlN'1licalh an the
tit•ld t'\l'OI\
< hip Rl\h kft tor .\nrnna tate
(Pleaee eee SUNSET /BS)
Wave of bad weather hits PGA tour UCI takes on las t-place
Long Beach St. tonight
LA Ope n may be third-eve n t
in state to be rain -sh orte n ed
LOS .i\N< 1flE.~ (.i\P) -Sunny Cahfornta hao; hcen
anyt hing but hmp1table th1'> year to the "toun~ts" who
play on the men's goll tour. till another f>(iA
tournament, the Los Angeles O~n. 1s threatened by ram
A stnng of 'ltorms has struck C'ahfom1a this month,
w1lh the p(, \ tournaments al Pebble Beach and San
D1"80 both c.honcnc:d to thrt"e rnund'I af\er ratn wa'lhed
out pl:l)
Thr 60th Loo;, '\ngele'i O~n. Wllh a pu~ ol
S4~0.000 1c. scheduled to begin tO<.lay ot the R1v1era
< nun ti)< luh thr forC'ca 1 call\ for a 11trong poss1b1ht)' of
ratn Th<' pro-,1m "hl-duled for WC'dnc'lday wa'\
ram riled hc.·l .1u'-(' nf 11h11~t'f"
\ numtx-1 ol tht• muh lop names -including foe~
N1d.lau\ l om \\c1t,11n and C urt1s ~trangc -are ahc;cn1
trom the l \ Optn tiC'ld ttut dekndmf champion Lanny
\\ uik1n' l 1.11 \uttnn < .1h 1n Pc-etc w1I be on hand for thr
I tl t:vt•nt
'''" 1n1 hl t11·ld .art' I u1 I\ /oellrr, "'ho won at Pl·bhlr
Beach. Bob fwa). \\.ho de teated l"'1nger tn a pla)'ofT 1n San
Diego. and (ore' Pa' 1n, who won th<' Hawanan Opt.·n
la\l weekL·nd
\\adk1n<1 whu \\llll three toumaml•nt\ an 11.185 and
wa5 named the P< ,~·\ t'IJ\cr of th<.' Y<.·ar. "SCored a se\t~n·
stroke\ 1clof) oh·r \ulton Jt Kt' 1era la\t year
The: fine IQR'i laffifl.ltgn dunng which he also won
the Boti Uope ( la\\ll and th<.· Walt D1sne) ( lass1<.
'!napped a two-;..c.-:ar wink,., '>trt'.1lo. tor \\adlo.in\
He finished 1n 1he top IO tn I~ nt thC' 24 P<.1.\ c:'cnt'
lost )cat-and his rnmputn ratintt ul 7!'1 X4 wa' the be l on
the tour
\\adk1ns ha n't "'on th1-:. H'ar h11wc:H·r and he ran~'
far do"'n ol the earntntz' ladtkr wh1<.h '' topped h'
utton with S 141,1.)MI
I nac:r I'\ '\fCond on the 11.1111\ h\t """ thjn s '()()
hch1nd. follO\\.C.-0 h) Pcl'tl' l">l,nml llamnllin<.I /odkr
and p.,, an
\l\o tonttnd1ng tor tht• SXI tlo<I "'Inner·, pr11~ will
be' M (' o·c ir:ad~ who rt'IU\l'\ tll l ome into th<.· pre\\ tl nl
for po<,t round 1ntrn tC\\.'i hut whl'n caught oO the: \OUN'
13\ht tnto PC1<\ ( omm1\'\IOnrr rxanl' Rcman
0'(1rnd). who tnc-d 17 ttmc'\ hcforc.-hr ti nail) carm•d
ht~ cnrd to f'hH on the tour he.• an frudtng ~11h fk•nl.ln J
coupl~ of )l'dr'\ RllO "'hrn thr 1 t1nrnt1\\ll\tH'r ltnt•d him .
Ken Brown prac ttcee on wet
RJvtera coune WednHday .
Tht' t <. In me .\n1catt>f\, .rnJ
for.,arJ lohnn' R1'@.l'r'i tn par
t1l'ular hclil'\l.' lhC'\ din tx•31
an~ bod' .11lt•r lo.n1x~tng nil thl'
Pl .\ \ s tnp team "le' adj L .l'>
\ ega" ~turJa, ntg,ht
l\o h\01gh(\ UlOll'q \\Ill
t h.tllcngC' the \ntt'jll'r' 111 lo.l'\'I'
thl-1r lr\t'l llf ,,,n,cntr.it1t'n up tn
their mJt\ h \\Ith la<.t· rlaH l un11
&ath \tatc
L C I pulkd 1ltl th hl@it"'>t 'll
tor. 1,I th1 '''a'''n '\Jturd•n .1 l)Q.1.1: ur~·t 1ner I \.l \·,Run
ntn Rl·lx•I,
l \)Oli!hl' P.h tfh l 1>a\I \th
ktl\ \'\\\'I. I lllPO nh·r11ng at .. \11
.11 I '"'ll lk.11 h' I 111\ l'f\lt\ l '' m "I""'' .1 '''""''' ,,, 111nll'ntra\11\fl
llll tht' \l\h'.lll'f'
Kl'illf' "'ho \\11rt'J f\' point'
.rnd iwthl"tl'll ~I r\"hound'\ an the
\ntcJH'r' '·''' 1~0 game\. "'as nam1•J tht' Pl .\ .\ Pla\C'r ot the
\\ ee~ Im h" t'll11t t\
·\ga1n<,t \''\,I \ Rngcr-. \C'C>rcd
the 't'lonJ h1ght•\t total 1n l l I
ht\hlf'. 41 fltllOt'I
l l I .inJ K1'tll'r' lhOUllh \\Ill
ha' t' to a' 111J luoling pa't the
·NCI' .ind ,,1,, J\ •'Id lonlm&
Nl
l llO@ t\t•j, h "'h '11 :_. J ~ 1n the
Pt \ \ .ind C•· 11.1 l" crall \ C
I ' nr rut' ll\ ~ ' I'· 10 marlo. ,,n
lht' hm· T hC' \ntratcf'\ .ll't' u<'d tor
'''u•l'ld l'l3u' the-"'nlC'rc.-nl(
\\Ith 't'" \k\t"' '-.t.tll'
I 1tO!l Jk,l\ h "Ill ffi,1\l h It\
lt'.tJ1np \\ 1Hl'' '-1.'llllH I)\· \nth11n\
I .1ng\11'ln 1~1'"'' l < I ' kadt'r r 1'1\1 \1un'h' I ~llll,\llln I\ 'IC:onna
.lt a 11 4 tl(llnt<. per a.ame dip
~htle Murph\ 1~ '"t'r:tging 20 '
:
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-112 * Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, febt'uaty 20, 1988
SPORT S BREAK
. ~
Peoria's spirits
soar with Bradley
basketball team. '
PEORIA. llL -Bradk> lln1' ers1t) ·~
12th-ranked basketball team, its 17-game
winning streak the longe"st and us 26-t
season record the ~st amoog ma1or
colleges. as gJ\lng tha~ struggling smoke'itad C1l\
something to celebrate
.. Thas communtty has had such a high ~tandard tor
uself h1stoncall), and this economic do.,..nturn ha~
~n such a devastating blow, that this Bradle) team
couldn't haH come at a ~tier tame." Peona ( 11\
Manager James Dakm said
While the team's success "doesn't translate into tht:
production of long-tQml JObs, stall ll 1s such a morale-
boostcr that tt reminds evel)one who h\es an Pt•nna
that "e're Y.1nners." Dalun said Wednesda).
A recent cdnonal 1n the Peona Journal \tar
congratulated Bradle) ·s Div1s1on I team and <. oac.:h
Dick Versa~ for helping the communll~ O\ercome
.. the miser) of a city down on tis luck economacalh.
and for pro\ld1ng central llhno1s "1th "a grand
d1 vers1on."
The western lll1no1s Cit} can use one
Ne" ~tate figures show 40.000 area ;ob' hJ\l'
evaporated since 1978 -nearl) a quarter of the
173.000 that e.usted then. A.I most half of them "ere at
Caterpillar Tractor Co .. the Peona-bascd construc11on-
equ1pment maker that reported a S200 million profit
last )ear after three straight year) of los~e~ totaling
near!\ SI b1ll1on
the Bradle) Bra\-es. leading 1he M1!i!>Our1 \allt'\
Conference. "are the hottest sho" in to-wn," said Don
(asper. 11cke1 manager for the mun1c1pal arena "-ht:rf."
Brad le) has pla)'ed home games since the fall of l 4li2 -
nght after m 1982 National In\ 1ta11on Toumamrn1
champ1onsh1p
Quote of the day
Darryl Dawkins, -who ha'I pla~ed lor 1he
Ph iladelphia 76ers and no" as "1th the :'-.l'"
Jerse, ~ets an the Nauo nal Basketball A.\'ioc 1a-
11on 'TH been looking an the book f',t: bc:t:n
playing 11 :rears, and I don't ha'e 10 OOtJ point~
)'Ct I thank the) ·re taking somt: awc.t )
Hazzard's contract extended
LO~ ANCrELE~ -Walt Ha11ard. m
neann' the end ot h1'> 'J.econd 'ear a'i
UC. LA '> baskt:tball coach. signed a one·
vear extension to has contract
• UCLA Atlern. Director Petn I Dah<i "'ho
onginall) had ~•gned Hazzard to a thrt:t:·~ear contrac1
an the sprang o l 1984. confirmed the contrau had tx·c:n
ex1ended after Ha11ard's first season. '>O that ""-t: again
ha'e three :rear'>·· The contract nov. c:..tt'nd'> through
Marl.h 31 J 9!US
"We decided to roll o"er the contratt .ilter ht: "on
the NIT that first sea!>On:· Dalis said
Dahs said he did no t knov. wh) the dee "ion v.-a .. n"t
announced
UCLA had handled tht: c'\tt:O\aon ol lootball
Coach Teny Donahue's contract an the same "a~
signing Donahue to an extension last summer. but not
announcing at until the question came up .-.e\Cral
month<i later That. howe"e r. wa'i hecauw Donahue
asked that no announcement bc: madt:
USFL approves 2 -team merger
NEW YORK -Tht: I nned State'> 5l Football ~ague rcaffirmc:d 11s comm1t-
men1 to resuming plJ)' nrx1 fall h)
approving the Houston-Ne"" Jer\c\ merger
1ha1 bnngs together the lcagul"" three h1ghes1-profilc
stars and 1n1ect1ng new mone) into the reluctant
champions the Baltimore Star!.
The actaon soltdatied the U~FL team~ an the
league's two baggc~t markets and the onl)' two of the
eight league franchises outside the Sun Bell -fi ve of
the teams arc an the Southeast and the sixth an Flonda
In a third move, the Jacksonvalk Bull\ offic1all)
absor~d the defunct Dcn'ier Gold
The merger bc:twcen the Houston (.jamblel'\ and
New Jersey Generals had been pending for more than
sax months It will bring Houston's Jam Kell). the
league's top quanerbat k. 10 '1ew Jerse) to JOan running
back Herschel \\alker and quarterback Doug Flutae
Malone scores 38 in 76er win
Mosn t&Joae scored a seaM>n·hlgh 38 m
Pomh and C..rlts Bartley added 31
Point~ Jnd I 7 rt'bounds as Philadelphia
e\lended Ponland'~ NBA losrng streak to
~\Cn "1th a 153~133 v1C'tory Wednesday night . • ..
MkllHI Holtoa came off the bench to score 18 points.
including the game-Wlnning ba ket. as Ch1ca30
~napl)('d a SC'ven·gamc losing strea}. -with a 99-96 win
o'er New Je~) . , Paa! Pre11ey scored 26 points and
Altoa Lb1er and Slduy Moacrit'f addlod 17 each as
Milwaukee routed Dallas,
124-107. the siuh consccutJve
"1n for the Bucks Larry Bird
scored 13 points 1n the third
quarter as Boston was pulling
awa' from Golden St.ate en route
10 a 11 S-100 VIC'tOf) .g.ver the
\\am or<; Adrtaa Outley
scored I 0 of h1-; ) I points an
oven1me. hftang Utah to a
109-105 "1noH·rAtlanta lslab
Tbomas ~ored 23 points and
Malone De1r0Jt "on a club-record 10th
ma1gh1 homi· game as 11 beat Seattle, 11 -113. an a fight-
marred game Seaule's Tom Cbamben and Detroit's
Rick Maboro "ere ejected from the game for fighting an
the final quJrter
Lawton leads North Stars, 6 -5
Ldt wing Brian Law100 '1 third goal of ~
the game during a final penod power pla) ,
Wedncf.da~ night lifted Minnesota to a 6-5
'1c1011 O\er Chicago . Elsewhere 1n the
·'\i H L. Bobby Smltb'a ~cond goal of the game on a pass
that dcOt>ctl'd ofl a Capitals defenseman gave Montreal
a 4-4 tw with Washaneton Dea11 Evason scored two
goal~ including the winner late 1n the third penod, and
a\~l"tl·d on t""o other Hartford goals as the Whalcr'i
do""nt·d Buflalo. 6-4 Edmonton spotted Tpronto an
earl\ ~-IJ lead 1hcn roared back wath sevej'l str:aaght
goal'> '"o ot 1hem shorthande-d b) Wa)'lle Gfttzky and
Paul Coffey tu wan. 9-S Mario Lemleax scored two
goalc; a\ P11l\hurgh extended ats home unbeaten streak
to I Ogaml'\ "11h a S-2 vaclor) o'er Wmn1peg. Lem1eu"
"1th 1h goal\ and I OS points. has .;cored 1n 16
con<,t:tUta' t: game'>. a career high and tht: longest currt:nl
\trca~ 1n tht: '\.Ill
Connors, Lendl make semis
R<>< .\ R.\ TON, Fla. -J1mm~ Con-~
nor'>. tkl\ang ht\ own age and his oppo-
nenl'' po"-erful '>cn.c outslugged Yanntd.
.._;oah 1n a thnll-fillc:d, four-set quarterfinal
match \\t:dnt•\da'. at the International Tennis (ham-
p1on~h1p'>
.\lttr losing thl' tir..i \et the 33-~ear-old ( onnor\
came halk to outla'>t the 25-}car-old Noah 5-7, 6-4. 7-ti.
6-4 an a 3-hour. 45·m1null' match
;-..o.th \l'f\ cd 1fJ ace' to o ne tor ( on nor~. hut < on nor\ h11 h1<., v.hcn 11 tountcd. at matt:h point
T ht• 11\hl·r afternoon quarterfinal\ were mut h k'>!>
cxc111ng. a' top-'>ecdcd han Lcndl of C 1echoslovak1a
""allied pa'>t I01h-sccded Joakam N~strom of Swedt:n
b· I 6-1 o-4 and fifth-seeded 'itdan Edberg of ')weden
pounded un\t·cded \II ila n 5u.·1 her ol C zcchuslo ' aJ...1J
6-1 ll-1 J h-2
The 1inal \t•malinal henh wa' decided at night
"hen ">Crnnd--.et:dt:d \/lat'> "'!lander ot Sv.cden shooJ...
off a lir~t-,ct 'c;arc to heat un-.ccded C •U> t-orget of
France '\-, 6-..i 6-4 6-'\
State seeks new trial of Kemp
.\TI .\' l .\ -The .-.tatc wall seek a • nc" tndl of Jan Kemp·., !>uat against twp
L n1' cr'>lt\ 111 (Jeorgaa adm1n1'itrators who
"ere ordt•rt:d 111 pa~ Kemp S2 57 million
after a 1ur. found \he "a" unJU'>tl) fired tor t nttn11ng
prcfrrt·ntaal trt•Jtmcnr nf ,1thktt.''>
Television, radio
TELEVISION
IU p rn -WRESTLING: Channel "6
RADIO
6 p m -PRO HOCKEY· Kings at Phtladcl
phaa (dela}t:dJ KL.\C (S70).
7 30 p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Li<
Irvine at l ong Beach State. KPZE ( 1190).
KW()"' ( I 6f)(J I
7 30 p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Cahforn1aat l 'CLA. KMPC(710)
8 pm. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Stan-
ford at US( K:-.IX ( 1070)
\un~t League champion Edison
High makes its run for the CIF 4-A
wre-.thng champ1onsh1p this week-
end at Edgewood High. begJnnang
Fnda) and concluding on Saturda}.
whale Sea View Luguc champion
htancaa take!> its 'ihots an 3-A
competll1on at Redondo H igh at the
\ame time
Fnda\ 'c; action starts at 3. w11h
\a1urda' ·., con11nuat1on of the
prela ms bc:g.innang at 11 a m • con-
dud1n1t at 7 p.m with the final\
In add111on to team title!> o n the
hnc. ind1v1duals •Jl each of the 11
eatcgoncs wall he going for cham-
p1on!th1pc;, and for the Orange Coast
area. Manna H agh's Eddie Rutt at
129 "'II be trying to defend has 4-A t•rown
The champwnsh1p final<i <iend four
wrestlers from each weight clac;s to the
Masters m('c:t at Wcstm10'lte r a week
latc-r a meet dei.agncd to quahf)' five
111 each cla\s to the state final\ a t ~n
lo~\ Independence H1Rh
Included an the 4-A field arc Sun\CI
league ~ hamp1ons (1cnc Patino
(121) Make: Warfel (1481 Rohen
Murra) (I 57)and Don Evt'm(hC3V)
"e1&}11). of (dason. Dave f>em onse)
( 108). Greg Dnnnon I 115) Phtl
DuBord1eu ( 135) Jon A1tu1rre (lb ) .
Ocean View's Phtl Mr'rer (I 94) and Rus~ T rouncc ( 178) W('5tm1nster·,
Chuck Hugh<'~ 11 41 ) and C\hanr
Hard)' I I 0 I I and Ru11 who enlcr\
w11 h a I 5-0 rt<.·ortl •
fl Dorado•'> the No I ·ranked ttam
1n the 4-A with Edt\On· and LoarJ
C'ons1dercd the Hawk ' mo~t ~nc1u'I
challengcn, Fountain Valley 1~ the
defending champion.
At Redondo 1n the 3-A. the defend
ana champion IS Do~ Pueblos. with
Victor Valley tptenna as the No I ·
ranked tc:tm
Prep basketball log
5M View LMtue Seutl\ C..11 u..,.
CO.ONA DIL ""-'" SADDl.laACK lttVIHI LAOUtlA HIU.S 121•41 (14·121 llS•UI CJ•ll) ., Lot At.mllot SI ~' SA V•llev "' 6J ~rlM Ml ... LMr• ' 6.l El C•mll\O SI 60 MIUIOn Iii.to 61 S> HHWHJOll 13 0 G•relen Grovt I SS LB Jorci.n 40 SI Sanll Ana " •• S.v1Mt '° S7 FuiletlOll j 6S L•Oun• 8Mcn •• n Arltslt St st ""'-OnOOt so SS Lot Aml00t ' " El Toro •• S7 Norin tltjv I se " Wooc:lbf ldllt ,, so Jt1ncfl0 AIAm j SS Foo1nlM S6 5' Irv hit " S6 Stnll1110 •1 ., WOOdt>rldo. • .. Ftn V11i.v 42 62 LlktWOOd ~ 49 Fin Vati.v S2 S1 Corona • •s Mlulon Vltlo SA 51 ""'-ltr 0.1 (Of) SJ 61 StOclltOllck S6 )9 EclllOll • 65 ltOH,......CI ., .. Uf e"941 "' ,. El TOl'O 73 S.f loltnl,Haw ' t5 ~on 8Mch S6 ., Ft11. Vallev SA SA Marine 69 41 l'Ylllt' ~ S4 Minion va.1o Sl 60 U"lvtrsllv' ~ 61 C1llt0fnl1 70 n El T0to• • .. Domlr!GUU ,. .. Co111 Matt' •S 71 Glttl Hoovtr •1 44 Minion vi.to• • ... La0<1nt B .. c"· 40 44 wooo11r1ooe· SI 16 Warren ., )S Sen Clemente• • n Nol Har DOI'• so " Leoune Beach" n .. SA Vt tlev 61 " Caoo V•lifv• , .. E"•ncle' 31 .. Nol Herl>Of" 43 61 Iii• Alamltos u 11 Dant HINt" ) S2 Unlven1tv· ., S7 E111nc1e• 40 S3 Leguna HllW •2 60 lrvl1141• • S6 woooor1ooe• S7 43 COM" 4S S4 Et Toro• S7 49 Et Toro• • t3 Coll• Matt" 43 '° Unlvtrsl1v• S9 6S Sen Ci.m.ntt• 62 39 MlulOn lllelo• s •S ~di' 43 11 Cosl1 Maw' S1 ,, C100 lleli.v• '° j2 Sn Clem" (Oil 5 S7 Leg..,ne 9..cPI' 60 SS WOOrtdot (Oii S1 70 Oen• Hiiis' .. .. Caoo Vetttv• ' ,, "lot Hart>of• '° .. L•9Ufl• 8eacn • IO 52 Min ion Vitio" 10 $.l Otnt Hlh' • 60 Ettencla' '3 SS Nol Heroor• .. 69 Lt vun. HllW '° " Unlvto1tv• .. 71 EllellCla" 6.l ·--.slMtwwme n El TOfo" 10 MISMON Vl•JO 11 WOOdtlf" IOH • st 49 COM" 63 n San ci.m.111t• S7 , ... , tJ Co111 Mtw• Soil .. Lag BNCl'I" •• ··-..... tNrd llAc. llAvtoH .. me ... Ceoo Velltv' 17 ,, Servllt s .., Steldi.l>1Ck' 49 S2 Unlvtrtllv"' •S $unMt LMtue ., Oen• Hiits• se S6 Wes1mln11er l CIP: CIF Sl Min ion viaio• S4 61 s.ocl..O.Ck IOfSON MAJllNA • 1'71-E Mootnt Fll-et Nortn (Riv I CU·f l ( 14· 121 61 El T0to•• 6.1 61 80lw Grtnot • ., C100 Velltv 63 so Irv Int ~ CA~ VALLEY 53 Los Amloot ) ESTANCIA COSTA MESA 71 Canvon <CCI .. " Le Qulnlt S6 (24·21 ,, Wtsltrn .. (U-121 (l·"I S9 Cat>rlllo S.f " SI Jotff/I 6.l '3 fell'°" 67 6.l Woocll>f '°" ,, SS War'tfl ll 66 San Cl4tmente 91 4S S.1111 Clara 43 6.l Sant• Brt>ert 61 " Canvon 60 90 lt~no Alem s " LB JOtOen SJ 61 LB WIMtl 13 S.f COM .. Ltkewooo Sf 49 Dana Hitt• 57 II Sonor• '6 • 61 Et Camino 71 SI Ftn Vali.~ IO 61 Et~ St 7S Savanna .. 11 E li.enhc>wer 61 70 W1rre11 s so Norco S7 60 Stnllego SJ S6 Htn B .. ch (01) '° SJ R AllmllOl (Ol I st ,, HH Wiison 64 ,, Cvoreu " 61 Oon Lugo .. 64 Canvon 71 14 Lot Allo' .. ., UnlvtrtllY .. SS Vtrl>um Del .. Sl COM !.. ,. Canvon 60 SJ Ceoo Vallf'I' 103 ts Ltg,;na t-llHs 39 60 Uflll9t 41 SJ Oceen View SI SA Etl•ncle .. 63 Et ~ to so Moreno Vtllh .. 40 E11encla •7 69 Irvin• SA SJ Santa Montee S4 n Marina 6' 70 lolenl.Hew S1 43 Etlancla' ,,
16 Catttornla 59 11 Oftnl>t JV 47 Sf Falrtu S6 49 San ci.mt111e· )• 42 Eellr.on •O •S Steldlel>Kk. 68 7-4 Hin eeacll •2 IS Dena Hiits so 103 Colla ,,.,,.."' SJ •• Dana HIHt" 1; 49 Ooml119uer S9 se L•11....,• Ba.en• n 40 LB Polv 38 ,. Ct oo Vallev SJ " Ftn Vallo 61 .. Lagune HIH1 • " 66 Minic><> Vltlo s.c ll Wooot>riOoe" 66 63 LI Wltr.oo 67 Sl S1n11 Cler• •7 ,, Marine SJ 69 Ctoo Vati.v• I( 17 Coile Mt'4° 0 so Unlver1t1v• Sl 71 Westminster• .. 65 Min ion Vltlo n s.c Maltr Del f>I 71 El Toro• ~ S6 Unlver11tv• (OI) S9 4l CCIM' 93 Sl Ocean View• S6 S3 Lallewooc:t SA n N0081tt 69 10 lrvlne• s; 31 CCIM' .. S6 Not. Harbor' 87 .. !:tJJl. Buw· S2 42 Hin 8eedl' 38 64 8 T0t~· •I 1t .S.n_Qtmtrue • " S7 "101 Harbor• S? S6 ~nc.1·· t i Sl Ftn Vellfv• 31 lJ Fin Vtlltv' " 92 ti •s.n Clem 73 .. Dana Hlllt" 41 n L•oun1 Beach' 60 S? s.ooi.oeck' 11 S4 Marina• 63 65 Octen View• ,. 16 Dana t-4111'' .. se Lagune Hlllt• 39 '° Saooteoao• 57 69 Lagun• Beach' 14 50 Ocean View• 62 so Wtslmlntttr• SI ao Irv Int' ·14 S9 Ceoo llelley• " SS Woodbr1oge• 10 " WOOObrlO<>e' 13 6S We11mlnt1tr• .. 63 Eellton• s.c 80 Minion Viti<>' 69 S9 Et Toro• .. 11 Co''' Meu· S6 411 Unlvtrsllv' ~~ 11 Laguna Hiiis • ., SA Irv Ina• SI \f, .. Ftn Venev• 37 SI Fin llelltY" 3-4 10 Unlver111v· so CoM' 46 Htn BtecPI' .. SS Hin 8HCh" 61 IS Et Toro• IS CJF 43 CCIM" 60 Nol Harbor' •s 64 Marina" S6 II W111mln11er • 60 111 San Clemenlt' IJ F71-el FOOllllM S7 Not Htrtlor • SJ UNIVERSITY CIF SJ Ocean V>tw' " " Ot nt HllW S4 63 Laguna Bttch' St (ll-10 F11-Veroum Ot• 46 Eol1on· s.c 17 Irvin•• '4 SAN CL5MENTE '3 S.ooteoacr. • 71 IS C•e><tu SS CIP: 66 Min ton Vitro• S9 ( 11 -14) S6 WoooDrloQt" SI SA Genr 10 F71-et S.rra 90 Lagune Hiii' • .. 66 Troy 61 37 LB Wlltot' '° FTN VALLEY Cl!' •2 Tutllll Sii LAGUNA BEACH 60 Mtgnotle 47 ( IJ· IJI F21-ltedonoo ,, NOtCO ,, (1).ll) 60 Et Toro so 69 Troe Hiiis JV 31 « Sanlt Ana SS lS Come>lon 4S OCEAN VIEW DANA HILLS S6 Et Cemlno SS .. Marin• .. 91 Cosl1 Mew Mt 04 Norco s.c 1) Mira Cotl• .. 110·4) 14· ISi 4'1 Tutiln •7 62 Ananelm '° 41 St Antnonv .. " St Jo1totu •I 47 LB J0toan S2 Sl Fontena .., ,, COM H ,. Troe Hiii\ JV 3'1 .s MIHlken 43 SI S Blkertfl..O ... lt Wttrtn •S SI El T0to 10
60 Foo1nl11 n SJ Brea·OllllO<t 61 IO Cott• ,,.,..w SI 76 Burrough, 1111 60 .. RIOM!lll 60 .. San Puoual 41 IS Cvoreu .. 62 El D<Yeoo 60 S2 lrvlna ., 68 Benning '' S6 El Per.o Rot>41 •S '3 Gltn Hoov.,. SI 47 UI Wiison S9 '3 StOOlebecfo. . 60 SJ North (Riv I " )7 lt>OtewOOO 36 S2 Marina ., ,, EnclnilH 31
11 81>tn1 Par~ S7 St Estancia• (Oft S6 ,, COM .. n Serra S7 .. Footfl1M '° 31 OcHnslOt l• 40 COM" '4 >c Not Htrl>Or' 6S .. Et MoOe<\I 3t 69 Comoton .. so Marine 7S .. Mira Mtta 63 0 Burl>enk (tori I 2 49 CoM• S7 61 C•oo V11i.v " Sl Ctoo Vellev S3 lO F'ln Veuev 3? 4S Mln!on Bt¥ SI Sl Mtgnotl• .. Sl Coste Mew• so l7 0111e HIMs lO SS St Bernard 4S •5 Min ion Bev )9 )4 Mlu lon v1e1o· ., .. wooooriooe· 62 68 Wooc:I' 12 Oil ~1 S4 StOClleO•Ck ., so I 1191ewooc:t )9 66 Mira Mew SI 7l Ctoo Vettev• '2
11 Coste Maw' SI .. Lagune Beecn• 57 •S PHtOtfle •1 S7 Pint Blufl,A1' 6) ., Minion Vle1<>0 " 67 lrvl1141• 65
ll St Clclttoec ~ • 69 S9 S.doleo4oc•· 60 )7 M..,lr •s 70 E AKnsn,Le S9 .. C•oo Vellev' 16 66 Laguna Htlh" JS
60 E111ncle' n so E11enc1a• 70 JI Ocean Ille..,• so 4S 1Ctm11tvllle Va .. so Et Toro· 66 64 Dena Hlllt" SS S2 Nol Hertlor • 61 SI Nol Hert>or • so ,, M•rlno• l3 .. LB PC>lv SI 46 Irvine' 70 61 El Toro• I) S7 Un1ver"1v• ,, 61 COM" 98 51 Wettmlnller• S7 so Fin Velltv" l7 SS Sen Clementt• ... 60 Minion llitlo• 1'
"° CoM• SI 61 Cost• Mew· 41 )2 Edison• Sl S6 Eellr.on• SI )0 Leguna Hltl1 • ) 1 SJ Cel>O v111ev• 11 1 lS woooortooe• 41 " WOOdbr10ge• 49 6S Hin Beacn• 2t ,, Marine• 6S '° Min ton 111e10· 42 S7 Irv int• n
84 Co\it Mes.· 69 76 L11g Be11cn· S9 )4 Merine• S7 S6 Htn Beach· SI s.c Ceoo Vellev• 69 S6 Lag Hiiis" (Ol) S2
&O Saoolebec•· 61 6S Nwpt •• (2 OI) &4 •2 Octen View• 61 n Wtstmln•ler• .. .. Et Toro• 66 63 Oen• Hiiis• S8
SI E11encle" t.J •S Sadelleback • • 52 J7 Eellton• .. 67 EOIM>t1° so S8 tr vine• 91 SJ El Toro• 61
SS Np! Hert>or• 10 WOODBIUOGE S3 Wtslmlnster• "3 67 Ftn Vatlev• •7 58 San Cteme<>te• 63 59 UMverstty• 16 61 Hin 8teCh" .. ,. Hin Btec11· 46 6S Leouna Hlll1 • SJ .. SaCIClltbtCll' • 411 121·•1 CIF 69 Merine• SJ ~neetut LMtue S8 E1s.n110wr 1011 60 69 Wtttmlnsttr• 41 EL TORO MAT•R Dll 16 La Habra S? F?l-St Bernaro 114· lll (2.S-0) NEWPOttT &O Cen•on S9 so Ftn Veltev 60 S9 Lakewooo )9 ,., m 18 Irvine 69 HTN. BEACH 10 TemDle City n 90 Eto.renra St 4) Sunnv Hill• )6 t.l Laouna Holl\ '3 19· lSI WESTMINSTER 61 Cve><tn so se Va.encl• ... ~ 1Cate11 .. se 71 Or•ll9• •S 61 Glencl<tle 64 <6· 171 66 Foothill 68 S6 Oos P~blos 4J 40 Orange SI 10 MIUIO<I V tl!IO 63 so Muir S7 SS Boti.e Grenoe 10 10 San ciem.me SI 61 St Bernero SI 4S Oceens•oe SJ 46 Santa Ana .. 49 Mllllkan 79 S6 Magnolia 16 S3 Oon Luoo so .. Bennlno )0 s 1 B ... rrougn\ 3t 10 1'0011'1•11 SS 69 wvltt 66 )9 MlsslOn V,.1<> S6 « COM 66 60 11191twooo ... 49 Yum• .. •• Sunny H1t1s '3 " Comolon SJ 43 SA V•li.y .. .. Norco SI S7 F ... lr1u S2 63 Fellbrook SA SI Pomona 4) 46 S" V111ev •1 .. BlshOP Diego ,, 73 Irvine 78 SJ Sant• Mot11C1 S2 SJ Rtno •t .. Et Doreoo 78 57 LB WllM>fl SJ 36 Cemarlllo •S S7 Mtrvknoll Hw u 1S LA JorCS.n s' 69 Los A1em1tos 68 SI Brea·Ohnde •9 61 Le Q\,lnlt 43 .. Stnta Brblr• so n Kalse<",Hew 57 SJ S.OOleOtCll (ot) SI 64 Hug lltenol " S7 Np1 Haroor• S9 60 Eeltson IOI) S6 « Stnie Clare 62 10 Nanallulla SI 62 Stnlt ca.re .. S'I Wooobrooge• S7 61 Leguna Beacn• 61 60 SA Valley 4S 67 I.oar• " ., Caoo Vallev" ... 61 Caoo Va11tv s.c so COM' 1l SI SeOOlebe( k • « S6 COM IS 67 Ltktwooo S2 S7 trv1,,,.• S4 IO Wtslmln~ltr 11 65 Unovers•tv' s.c 60 CO\la Mtt4" )1 76 Cve><ess 69 SI Foothltt SI 61 LtDUN Hiii'' S2 16 St Pa"'" S1 S7 e,1.ncle' S7 S1 COM" ·S6 •2 Edison I• 17 Mtltr o .. '° 66 Dane Hlus· so 63 LB Polv toll S9 '3 SeOOltl>ec ~ • 46 61 Univ • I? on 61 SS Miiiikan " .. Le Quinta 11 66 MIHl<>n Vfeio• 71 62 Bisnoo Mont • " ., Laguna Buen• S2 10 Estef\Cl1' SS lt Marina• 42 .. EOllOn" ,. 7) San Clemente• 68 u Piull )(• 61 t7 Coste MeH· S6 so Nol Heroor• •'I 46 Westmlntter• 61 61 Hin 8tecn• .. 7S C•PO Vellev' es 62 Servile• .. 49 WOOObr•dgt• so 41 L•gune 8eacn•1s S2 EOIM>ll' .. 57 Ftn Ve1i.v• SI 10 lrYfnt' n 79 B1v•oo "mat• S1 60 CoM' ,. SI sooreoek con SS SI Octtn \/lew• S6 se Merine• so "' Ltg..,na Hiii'' 49 81 St Peu1· 6l so Untv•r\lti;• SI 7J Costa Ml'la' •9 28 Fin Vatiev· 6S .. Octen View• 11 6t Oena 111us• ... .. 81tfl00 MOfll ' 6l SJ E ''•"c1e• S2 St COM' 1 I S7 Wstmnstr' (Oii S? S7 Hin Bc11· loll SI •• Minion V•tlO' S9 SA P1ut )( • 31 48 SaoellfOtc ~' SS •9 Unlvtrsllv" .. 61 ~r1na• SS .. EOllOn• 6S 61 San c1eme111e· ~ S6 Btsnoo Amet• )0 10 Lag &urn· SS SI Estancia· S6 46 Ocean View• ,. 60 Marine• 81 64 lrvtnti•• 6 1 "' S9"Vilf0 ,4 85 Cosio Mt\O' \I CIF .. Edison• 46 t.l Fin Vellev• SJ CIF CIP: "' Unt\I •• 7 OH 6) F7 I-et E1,,.nhnw~.,· .. Fin Vall••' 61 4a Ocet~ 111ew· 69 1'11-et Santa Monica F';x>-51 F'rer1c1,
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Duke blows by Miami
No . 3 Ka nsas stops Colorado:
No . 5 Georgia Tech victorious
From AP dispatches
Ol RHAM.NC -MarkAJancscored l8po1ntsto
lead five Duke players in double figures as the second-
ranked Blue Devils pulled away from pesky M1am1 of
Flonda for a I 04-82 college basketball vactof) Wednes-
da) night
The Jlurncanes forced the action with their running
game and were wathan 26-22 before Joel Warren massed a ba~elane Jumper near the nine-minute mark.
Dukt: took advantage of the miss and began ats
pullawa .. Da vid Henderson and Johnny Dawkms shared
1 n a 7-4 spurt to lead the Blue Devils to a JJ-26 edge at the
4 51 mark.
.\ftcr Rr)an Hughes scored on a layup with 3:58 left
hefore halftime. the Blue Devils scored seven unanswered
SWIMMING
Rustlers, Pirates
dominate relays
~i.\NT A MONK A -Commun Hy College swim-
ming at the Santa Monica Relays was dominated by
Orange Coast area athletes Wednesday Wllh Golden West
and Orange Coast going 1-2 in men's compct1tion, and
C'oast and Golden West going 1-2 1n women's action.
Gordon Berg, Mark Allison and Jeff BogJn led the
Rustler men to the title for the second straight year. and
the()('(' women. behind Chen Carpenter. Jinny North,
Paula Perry .ind Dchh1e Rooney. swept to their third ~traaght crown
MI N T tam scoring I Goleltn Wt\I 11 ! 1 OrtnH Co.SI, 73, l
S•OCll•o•c~ U . • lilallCl'l<l Sar111euo. S7 S Plt rct •S. 6 !>ante Monlu JS 400 mtdlev-1 Goleler1 WHI
J 0 l l 2 Saeldttt>ac~ l 44 SI l P1trct l SJ .. .oo ,,_, oc c > n 01 ' (;~ Wtsl ) ?l 21 1 ~nle •n1 >a 1s
400 IMIO 1 C>OIOen Wt\I
J S7 .)0 t S•o.Jit0410 4 04 .. l
,. '"' 4 It,, no 1r-1 occ 1 5'13 2 GOI0.11 WHI I 01 43 J S.111a
MO'I•< a t II SI 400 lty I (j~n W•" )4.HO 2 P IH"CI ) 44 tl l Santa ,.,.. ) il ..
to0 fr I ~O<l'90eC •
I 11 °' 2 (;OIOtf' Wt11 1 lf ~ ) occ 1'504 400 bt .. ,, 1 GO!Oe<• Wttt
0 1 ~ 1 OCt OHO l \eOdit· o.c• • '1 XI
400 11\do-I GOid.-. """' l u Tl 1 It ancno \anllaoo • O I l9 , ... .,(. ·~ ., 200 Ir I I')(( I J3 I• 2
... OOltl>tC k 1 lt 16 l (;Olatfl Wftl
l lHI
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Tt1m \<Oflne 1 Or•""
(natl llM, J C.O!Mf\ lf't•I " l
S.1111 Monl<a ~ 4 "1tf(I Incl
Cuttle, •1 . 6. VtflfUfl, l• 400 mtclltv-1 CuHlt, •·U _,, ? GOiden Wttl, •·3910, 3 Vtnture, 4·olJ 16. 200 lr-1 OCC. 1 41 4'. 2
~nte MOlll<t, I 53 n. ) R1nc'1o !>anllago. ? 01 16 400 ll'IOo-1 G04Clen Wt\I,
4 •112.? Vtnl~• • •S 43, l Cut''"
• 4'40 100 me<tle'Y-1 GOICltn Wet!, 7 09 00. 1 OCC. 1 10 1', l PiMct,
, 1) so
150 ff'9r-f 0~ Wt1I • 11 fl. , occ • 12 n . l lltntun
,,.40
200 flv-1 Stnl• Monie• 101 70 1 OCC >O'HS 3 Cl.if'lt
'~ 72 100 Mek I OCC 706°' 7 !>ante Monie• 2 1l 1' l Gootoe11 Wt\f 1 1142
200 OtM\t I GOIOttl Wt1I 27~" , occ 2JI S7 ) Pierce n • 11 400 I~) OCC l 5616, 1 .. ttf(t • 06 Soe ) C.Oiattl Wtsl '°' ,.,
co•o I • ~ l'Nldltv I OCC , l 47 19, ? 191tfc:• ) •• .,, ) Sant• MOAIW, J SO H
t x SO frtt -1 GOiden Wet!
l?U I 1 OCC l 2' Jf. J Stnla Molll<. l 2' ,,
points -four by Jay Balas -for a 41-18 lead wtth 2:43
left an the penod. Duke led 45-35 at halftime.
In other college games:
Kaasas 79, Colorado 74: Danny Manning scored 25
points. ancludang 17 an the second half. as third-ranked
Kansas defeated Colorado m Big 8 game m Boulder.
Ron Kellog sank four free throws for Kansas an the
final 45 seconds and finished the sconng wuh a slam an
the final four seconds.
Geor1la Tedi st, Walle Forest 49: Duane Ferrell
scored 14 points and Mark Pnce hit 12. mcludmg the first
eight of the second half, to lead No. 5 Georgia Tech to
victory over Wake Forest in an Atlantic Coast Conference
game at Winston-Salem, N.C.
Georgia Tech, 20-4 and 8-3, held a 28-23 halftime
lead before Price. held to two points in the first half,
erupted from outside to give the Yellow Jackets a 36-27
edge with 14:48 lef\.
Keatacky 80, F lorida 19: Forward Kenny Walker
scored 23 points and eighth-ranked Kentucky clinched a
Ile for its 36th Southeastern Conference title with a
victory over Flonda.
Nebraska H , Okldoma '4: Brian Carr scored 18
points, including a 10-footJumper with four seconds left,
to gJve Nebraska a victory over No. 10 Oklahoma in 81g
Eight action.
Notr e Dame 10!, Mulaauu '7: Ken Barlow scored a
season-high 24 points and David Rivers added 15 to lead
No. 14 Notre Dame to a rout over undennanned
Manhattan at Madison Square Garden.
LoaJavtlle It, Florida St. 17: Guard Milt Wasner
scored 26 points and freshman center Pervis Ellison
added 16 and a game-high 14 rebounds to lead No. 16
Lou1sv11Je to victory over Florida State m a Metro
Conference game in Louisville.
Vlratala Tecla H , VMI 73: Senior guard Dell Curry
scored JO points. grabbed nine rebounds and had six
assists to propel No. 18 V1rgin1a Tech to victory over
Virginia Military Institute.
Vlrpa.la It, Noriai Carolla• St. IO: Junior center
Olden Polynice scored a career-high 27 points and led a
seeond-half Virginia rally as the Cavahers defeated No
20 North Carolina State m an Atlantic Coast Conference
game
Basketball scores
WHT ltedlAnclt 7', Whlllltf 76 (OI) Cltremont•Muoo 10 ll'omone Plhtf ff UC Devit 1S Stn F'rtnclKO SI ..
11 oil Hevwtro $1 .,, H\lfl'!~l SI 51
I Wtlhlnoton "· w WHhl1191on 70 ROCkllS ken.at 7', CO!or.00 1' IAIT Buellnel ... Ltltvtlle Cl F' 1lflt40fl Oletlnwi 10'7 Mon· MO\llPI. H J t I Ion• $7, HolY Crou D LaSalle Tl, Armv 61
l.tftft!'I IO, IUd..-77 (Oii Nlefffl ts, Ntw HllmO•Pllrt 1' HOfthfflltrll ... Sltne 7) Notrt Otmt ten, MaMtll•n •7 ~Olfldeoce 76, Pll!tllurO" 61
TOWMMI SI '°· Hohtre I• SOUTH AlaO.ma IO, TenntUM '4
t\ "'uburn 17. O-tl1 " (011 Outo:e 10., Mi.ml. Ha n
EHi CarOllna t1, Ct11I Connactt
CU1 ..
F'le Sout'*" '•· Tlmoe n Georelt Tecll St, Wlllle ror-n1 n l(entuckv IO, Fiori.. •t
LOlll•vlllt "· ''°'Ide St 67 Merciuelle ... StellOll 6.l
Mlu l1siGof SI ... MIHIUl~I Cl N C ·OlarlOllt 11, ~le SI 1' VlrOlnla 6t ~tPI CtrOllM \t 60 Ve Common•MllPI U J_, MacllJOn '5 Vlftlnl1 Tec;PI .. VMI 71
MtDWIST
••~ St f2 W Ml<Noen 6.) Cent Mlc:lllOan 10, l(enl St ,. 0.PtUI .. Incl •M SI ..
l(e"'" S• "· Ot<letleme $1 n N llllnola •7. IOWl!ne Gf.-6S
Neor•t~• ... Olcr.flOl'N ..
Otllo u to. M11n11 Otllo n " 011
f OlfdlO ". C MICPllO•" 7S
M>U'THWIST Ar\1111 .... t 60, lllic. ,.
f txll It. S1"N " Tu11 A~M 11 Taro Tte" •
• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tnurtd•y, Febtuaty 20. 1Ne * BS
1
COMMUNITY COLUG• WOMIN °'•'* CM1t ,,, c..,.... 7J
(s.utll CtHt c.-._I
cwnoteo1 cm ~.,.. c .... 1n1 ....... .. ..... .
We•I\ II 0 1 11 Cal~lnl 0 0 0 0
Uniden profiles
Bucs fall;
Hornets
dropGWC SCott O o 2 O Scllmtr.er t 1 1 1t
N•A
WHTlltN CONJlel tK.I Pedfk OIVI
Lehn w I. Pct Ga
Gro•• I 0 1 16 Helhtocll 1 ) 0 11
S.venn•ll • I ) t Rindone I 1 0 •
Bttht• 6 o > 12 awvt o o o o Wlltlam, S • l le Whtie O 0 1 0
Felde u t 3 2 11
l(t>y\111 3 0 1 '
Untden LPGA tournament
Feb . 27-M ar ch 2
Mesa Verde CC. Costa Mesa
NHL
C~tlLL COfifJlllHN<il
Sft\vthf DMJ.ltft
W L T "'h I GJI GA
Orange Coast· s
McGavran breaks
as~tst record
40 13 1SS ~lencs r, 19 soo lJ~J nl• 31 els 19 Cllcloerl 71 lJ m 191, S.etllt
GOiden Sl•t•
20 3S 36' 21 11 40 299 2S Mktweat OIVlt.len
Houston ls 19 641 ~ver 31 13 Sl'2 J'"> OeHu ,, 2• S.1 s0,
Sen Antonio lO 1' S3' ' Uten 11 )0 ,,, 9 ' S.cremento n l7 407 IJ I ASTlltN CONP:IRI NCI
A .. ntlc DMt*I
Botton ,, 10 IOI PTllleeltll>hl• lS 20 636 • 1 New Jer~v ,, 11 Sii IS
We•lllll91Gn 7S 19 ..:i II New York " )1 371 7S I
C9"trel OMV..
Mllw•ukff ll .. 619 Allen la 30 ,, SS6 1 Detroit 31 75 SS. 1
c i.v.i.ncs 11 l? 401 IS lndlene " 34 J.4S .. ,
Cnkego " 31 311 10
WadMMeV'• karM
L•lien 90 lndlene 91
C111ca11<1 99 Ntw Jeruv 96
Pllll•defl>hl• 1SJ, Porllancs Ill
0.lrott 111 Sealllt 113
Mllwaukff 174 Oe lfu 107
Utah 109, Atlante IOS. OT
8o"on I 1S, GOiden SI••• 100
Tonlttlt'• c;.me\
Por1tend el Cnlcaoo
Oelrolt et Clevel.tno
Mllweukff e t Hou"on
8o"on at Denver
Sen Antonio et Sacramento
l'rtdlV's Game•
l.elien et New Jenev
Goteltn Slelt el ~
Seel! .. al New York
Wuhlrniton et Plllledt10111e
tnell•n• et Atlante
HOUJlon .. OeHH
Sacramento at Photn1•
Liken '°• ,P1c.n 11
LAKlltS (90) -Rembi\ 1·7 7·7 c
Worthy 0-S 1·7 1 Abelul·Jat>IHlr 9 17 3·6 71.
JOllnlOn 1· 16 1 1 71 McGM 6 17 0 0 17.
CC>OC*' 3·6 3·3 t Luce\ •·I 1· 1 9 Kuocllak
1·2 0·0 1 Scott 3·11 I 2 1 Grffn 2·• O·O • Tot•~ 34·13 ll·n 90
INOIANA (II) -Aneltnon S--t 0.0 10
Wllfle m\ 9· 11 6·1 1• Slloe nov1cn S· 10 0·1
10, Fltml"9 4· 11 S·S 13, R1C11erdson 1 I 0.0
•. StenlbUrv I·• 0 0 1 Ga rnell 1 ·J 1 7 •
TIMl•lt 1·1 0-0 • Wamck •·6 2 7 10 Total\
ll·11 IS·l9 11 Sun bv ~·nen
La"er' 11 71 71 ~
Indian• 2• IS 16 11>-tl
Fouled oul-Stloanovicn Reboullel•-
L A La ktrl SS I Luca\ IOI lnellane SO
(Wlltl•m• 13) Anl•ll-L A Lakefi 71>
(JOllMon 10), lnc!l•n• 71 (F1m11n9 1) Total
toutl-L A La~tr• 11. 1no1ane 71 lecnno
c•ll-LO\ Aftlltlt\ lii.Qel O.ten\11 lndlene
ltlt11at CltltnH
Attendance. 16,904
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Comot9n 14, Or1nee COISt 6o4
!Sevtll CMsl Conftranctl
Onnve CMU (~) Campton (14)
.. "Off'P 19f1 0ftp
JOM\lon 6 0 1 12 Wllllaml 9 • 0 21
Mulceney J 1 I a Crewtora I O 1 16
Juelel J 0 I 6 Wiley I 0 I 16
McGvran ' O I II 8ull0Ck S 1 2 11
Andr1f" 2 2 I 6 Morr ' 0 1 0 1
S.•11er I O O 2 Henoersn 0 0 I 0
Kaltv 3 O O 6 COiiin\ 0 0 0 0
Stemp' 7 1 • Gulllorv I 0 I 2
Mullet O O 1 Flemln9 3 0 1 6
W•lllarn• O 0 I 0
Grttnwd 1 0 0 2
Tote11 19 6 I &4 Totals ll I 13 14
Helltme Comoton 4A 32
F'*'19n 11, Gotden West S7
( Seu1ll CM U C anference)
I'~ (11) ~Wast (S7)
19 fl0f'11 feftpltp
He .. tm•n 3 6 1 11 Emerson l 1 4 a
Bude 1 1 3 • StraCllln I 7 ) 13
SorenM>n 0 I I I Smith S 0 S 10
Menfltl<I I 2 I 4 Stmo\on 0 I l 1
Ltwll l 0 I 6 Mai.outr 1 7• S
Crowell 1 0 0 • Brown J I S
Fo• 0 0 2 0 U•u I 0 S
Mvtn 9 I • 26 Henter O 7 1
Mou 0020
Fruer l 1 I I
Pra<1nev I 0 1 7
8rkllrdl O I O 1
Mellon • S O 13
Totals 11 11 11 I I Totals 21 lS 31 SI
Helfllmt Golden WUI 19·21
Tecnnlcel• Fullerton Dench Lew" t FI
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Sou1t\ Coast C~•
C~e °"., •• WL
71 1
23 s II q
16 II
I) IC
II 14
11 IS
IS 1'
~ 71
WL
Ct trltol U 1
Cve>rt U ll I
Ml Sen Antonio I 1>
Compton I 6
Fullerton 1 1
Sad<lltbeCk 6 I
Or•not Coal! c 10
R•ncllO S.nllaOO J 11
GOICltn W"t I U
WtdntldeY'\ SCOfft
ComPlon M Orenoe Coe\t t.A
Fullerton 11, GOklen Well S7
C°vPtM\ 16, Rancl"IO Santla90 1S tOT
Cerrito• 70, Ml S•n Antonio 50
Se1VnMV'• c;.me, (7:l0)
Ml Sen Antonio et Oran11e Cont
Goleltn We" al S.ddlebeck
Compton el Cvortn
RancllO S.nll•90 et Fullerton
TllOO. to 0 c 12
Totats 34 ) IS 7l Total• JS 9 10 19
Halftime O<enoe C6a•I '7·J7
Hitt\ KMal playoffs
ltOYS Wtl.O CARD GAMIS
Cll' 4-A
EI MOClt1\a SO, NOl'C.O ..
Cll' l·A
FuttMton 60, W"l.,n 57 lot) •
Ctl' l·A
Ttme>14t Cltv 76, 8eldwln Park S6
Victor Vell9Y 61, ltlm of WOl'IO 47
Lomooc 62, NOl'dnoff 54
EdffWOOCI 71, IC.tPo.I 62
Cll' l·A
8Mumonr 64 Pueeltna Potv 56
9ucklev 90. Montclelr Pteo 71
Mer\haU Fundament•I 61, Camp MencHnl\all .,
Perac1tre SJ Vucce va11tv ff
Senta Yne1 n. Et Peto Cit ltOOlt\ 69
Fllntrl<19e Prtp 61 51 eon.venture 6' n
011
Onteroo Cnrl•ll•rt n. Prov~ 66
Ctl' Sm.ii Sdlffb
Holv MartVT\ 42, H8flte11t Cnrl$1lan cl
St Vincent'' 11 Soutll Bev Lutlleran CO
WOOOCrt\t Cllrlslfen IJ, Harbor Cllrl\
11art 46
Camo KllPatrlck 76 P119rlm ..
GIRLS WILD CARD GAMES . Cll' 4·A
Culver Cllv 43. Rac!Ondo 12
CIF l ·A
Kalella S7 VIiia P•rk '3
Cll' t,4
TtmPle Cltv 48, Soulll Hfttl 39
Le Sierra '1. Olamono 8•r 35
Garden Grovt •S. Trov 4-'
Cir: Smell SC:Mtls
Cal Lutl\efen 56. Hart>c>r Chrllllan 19
Cele SS. Rio Honc!O Prep SI
C•mPt>ell Hall 60, Wlllt114tv 2'
Venture TtmOlt Cnrl•llan 31, Flr11
Lulneran 36
Flln1r1<19e S.crael HHrl '3. pione.,
Baotlll 73
HHi>erla Cl\rl•ll•n SJ. Wu l 5noft\ 3'l
Los .._mftos
WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS
(12"' 9'f SS·M V l\arneu ~I
FlttST RACE. Pact one milt
Dream Of For tune (Wik) 1 S 90 6 00 3 20
Tel>Ulete Hanover (Acke<me n) 9 90 3 90
lmc>rtnlve Sito <Crewtordl 190
Time 2-<M
Al•o Went Sma ll Pleuures, Worth A
Deal Another Fortuna, Jerrv 8 urnoro
Wanc!trln9 AIOatrO\ E•rrv SPlrlt
Scra lclled· None n EXACTA (2· I) paid sn IO
SECOND RACE. Trot one mlle
Gullv Glrl (Hau11l 11 40 I 60 S 90
Eltoanl Stud (Pierce) I 40 •.10
Bull <Oesomert 6 20
nme · 104 1
Al\O Went Andrew1 Star. PrOP<'ltlor
8etll\ OouDlt, Anon 8111. Little Hou~
S1e rt>ro1o
Scrlltclleel Wombat •
Sl EXACTA t9·6) oa1d l9120
THIRD RACE. P ace one mile
Sonora Pan !Oflellllsl 14 20 • 40 3 CO Stormln Norm• !Hvmen) 2 IO 140
8reaourV' Bret IMalerl 360
Time· ?1>S
Al10 Went W1nn1ng Glow, SPl!t<lv LOOO
So1r.1 Tll•ntt. Ill St11ooer Sumo NICky 0
Bravo. Calltorn•• Slnler
!>crelcheel L11>9an Karen Hav To Sl>ttO
U EXACT A IS·1> P•1d U2 SO
FOURTH RACE Pace one mile Alen·
leelor (Sllerrenl S 20 3 00 2 40
Selvaelor I Pleno) 3 40 1 40
Creve 01ct<lt IVallen<111>9ha m) 7 40
Time 7-021
AIM> Went Strikl"9 Heir N P11mM>ll
Oundff Chit!
Scratcned Aava r>ee SPa r• NIOnt Del N
FIFTH RACE. Trot one mile
H1g11 Grader !ACkermenl 6 00 3 00 160
Ma9ne Mavnem t P1erc111 1 IO 1 IO
Live Va nlttt I OeM>merl 1 00
l ime 2 06 Al!oO Went Chip Of Jedt HH Bukel
Cue Cororet Comet, Geeoee Junior For
mel Soirll M'Lord Monterev
Scretcneo None
\l EXACT A (I 71 oald '2S SO
SIXTH RACE. Poet ont mllt
M1111ov o< utt>lerl 3 IO 3 60 180
Level Devil lL•Ckty) 10 IO 1 00
Fu1envoursee1oe11 tMaier/ S 40
Time 2 02
Al•o Wtnt Ceo1111n Carroll Smoktn
Wl'lo Ln n Cl'lri\hna, Lev11v 0 G Enoull N
Devour JCM!i Outcast
Scra1cnae1 None
U EX.ACTA U ·Sl oeod Sl• 40
SEVE NTH RACE. Trot one mile
L•-o• ICoiemenl • 40 3 IO 3 40
lnlrigutftll Ster (Hyman 1 00 J IO
tm11er1a1 Gtorv Pe r"erl 4 40
T'me 7033
A119 Wenl Cao••vt N Ledv L ldlt
Rule\ Wortny Im•~ N MOOn CIO<id
S<retche<I Pl\entom Don
SJ EX.ACTA 11 1) oa•O «800
EIGHTH RACE. Pec.t one m11t
Kotlt IOHOmtrl 11 IO 6 60 • 40
P0\1t1vetv Rowav IRoH nl 2 .0 160
f'"et1pa (Rttcnlt) 6 00
T,me 201 •
Atio Went 1ne11a11 Comet. Zerauti.llt
Sll•na Leov Miu Slv Beillel. Striking Gel
Val Stinner
•l91S: 2t evenls, won sl32,J07,
r1nked l'; career earnfnQs, s11.4,113.
•Her fa ther Is a golf pro and
st1rted Skinner In the game 11 the 1~ of '· She won h•r flrsl QOtf !Ille
lhl'" v .. rs later, tnen ~•on 10
win the Nebruka Junior Girts lltle
In 197' and, again In 1971.
•stie has already won this
season, caplurlno the first Place
Pf'IH In lhe season 09eflfng Mlzda
C11sslc at Boca Raton, Fla. This
was her second career vlclOl"V, the
other belno the San Jose Classlc <n
191S.
•Skinner has had two 11oles·ln-
one durlno her pro career 11141
started In 1913. She uses custom·
made clut>s crafted by her fainer
1nd Is considered one of the tonoes•
hlllers on the LPGA to..ir.
SometnlnQ Sexv, F•rtnnelt Ma11ne IClm
GM Gee Jaelt
Scr•tcllea None
U EXACTA 17·1l oald S1SJO.
NINTH RACE. Pace one milt
8v• 8 ve Sctv (Mll119tn) 13 20 S IO • 60
Rten N SPlcev !TrOOP) l 40 360
Skll>Ptfl lnveele< IAuDln) 8 00
Time 2·0..•
AllO Wtnt RfOtslgn, Cel A~ Tai·
lamon, Anc!V\ Peooe<. Howdv Siar. Peter
OG
Scra lclltO COnellt Star. Re11al Monttrev n PICK SIX (3 or •·1·2·1 or S·l·I/ oald
ll, 1S7 40 to tllree wlnnl119 tickets (6 horltsl
Col'l\olallon Pick Six oalo s 11• 40 to 106
wlnnlnQ llcktll ( S hOrses)
SJ IXACTA (1-71 oal<l SS8 CO
TENTH R ACE. Pace one mite
Ceoari RO\t I Pier ct) 6.00 3 60 2 10
Jet Sound Rhvtnm 151\errenl 4 40 3 60
SCl'lt lndl•htlf !Cr0911anl I 00
Time 2 07 l
Al\O Wtnt Ooci s1111. Cull Plul. Anon
Oveilo Ftamtc<tll Dv11amite Girt Sk101>tr' So1r11
Scretcnea Storml"9 On. P11y0H Pete ·
S2 IEXACTA l 4·l) oa1Cl 17120
Allt n<1anct 1943
Santi Anita
WEDNESDAY'S RE SUL TS
(4.)rd 9'f "·MY lllwtutlflbred ~)
FlltST RACE. 6 furl0n9l
GOOCI Mvir..-v (Hrnndt1I 9190 1940 960
Mr 8•11 8iet'I 940 sao
Sl\ane\ 8n1 tHewlevl 300
T1rne 1 11 2
AIM> ran Montef\8 To Cieri< No ~1onr
Turn Duke' Wl\11. R1defll SPirH Wear• Talking Big, Miami Glorv Burnage
Scra1cnae1 Don Georglo, Lover• Tnem•
S1 IE XACT A ll ·IJ oetd ~96 60
SECOND RACE. 6 1 7 turlon9s
Ar1>1tre1e (0rle9el 11 90 6 IO 7 80
Growler Sanc!ue (81ack) S 00 140
PaPOOH Vemoose fMcCarronl 140
Time 1183
Allo r•n 8oolin 8en Julio N Me,
OamHI'\ Oellghl
Scretcneo Cirru tv's Treelure Bao
SlrHI Blues
THIRD RACE. 6 lurton9\
Bu\lntu Clan IS•P"ens 6 70 S 20 l 00
Tel Hlon (LIPl\am l 1 •O • 10
Se• And Sew (Ortt11a l l 00
Ttme 1 11 J
AllO ran Mv1ttrv Lane 1Ceawttwa1
Alre1e1 To Beno Forwerd Comma no Pe·
Piano
S<ratcl\tO Hulitt 6. Dance H1wk1 Pool
Ptavtr So11ov Crackers Crowning
Endeavor n DAIL y DOUBLE I 1·11 pa Cl S71 60
FOURTH RACE. 6 lurtonoi
Citemorou1 Amoer SOii\) JS cO 10 80 1 80
F1v Me To Moon Valenruete• • 00 J 40
Mer Con (Herndanoet 1 '° Tome 1132
Al\O ran Golel Clar.on Knal N Tell
8av B•Mlt Merr'Y'\ 8e\I wa1~1n11 BOio
I m TtH•l>lt loo Swan Lake
S<ratcl>ael Curlo<Js Princeu, M1gntv
HttOI 8on Fires Sister. EDDV s JackPOI p.,.,,., Tnmie Ra1e1tret1
P'IP:TH RACE. 6 lurlon9\
Spring training camps open
From AP dl1patcbes
The Nauonal League champion St. l ou1!1 Card1n.lls
w\ll have 17 pitchers and ~1x catcher!> 1n camp to<la~ as
most maJOr league baseball teams open their c;pnng
training fac1httes in prcparauon for the 1986 season
Most of the teams will have their first workout!> for
batterymcn Fnda~ "1th the rc:o1t of the players repon1ng
Tuesday and working out the folloW1ng da) The fiNt
spnng tra101ng game. the C h1cago White So' 's the
Detroit T1~ers. w11l be played March 6 at Lakeland. Fla.
The Tiger and San Francisco Giants began
workouts for pitchers and catchers one da) early, today. wh1~ the Amencan League East champion Toronto Blue
Jays Tuesday will be the last team to get player; 1n
unifonn Tuesday •
Among the fir'lt lo amvc 1n St. Pctershurg. Fla .. tor
the Cards workouts will be left-hander John fudor,
second la t year in NL C'y Young voting. and c:HC'hcr
Mike Heath, obtu1ned in trade last December from
Oakland.
In other cames:
•In Mesa. Anz .. the Angels have 25 p11chcl'li and !11'
catchers due in camp for the first workout Saturda~
Manager Gene Mauch and his coaching stan Ile" to Mec;a
Wednesday
•The Chicago Cubs open for battef)men ·unday.
but veterans Scott Sanderson and Rick Sutcliffe. both
pitchers. and Bob Dernier and Gaf) Matthews, hoth
outfielders. a lready were 1n Mesa. <\n1 . .\lso due 10 report
toda) were pitchers tcvc Trout and Dennt!> Ecker!>I('\'.
both comtnll off IOJUOes.
•The ('inc1nnat1 Reds will haH· 25 pitcher<; and
catchers 1n camp at TamJ>3. Aa Two newcomer; "'111 he:
right-handers John Denny and 8111 Ciulltckson. hoth
obt:uned in ofT-~ason trades
"While I thought we wcf'C' a soltd P<tllcluh a1 th(' end
oflas1 yC'ar -good enough to wm 1he West -"'t"rt even
better now,"' Pete Rose. Reds player-manager. s.a1d. "Thl·
addition of Denny and (lulltckson. both proven winntng
pitchers, gives us a very strong starting rota11on ··
SUNSE'r LEAGUE TRACK OUTLOOK ..
From Bl
afkra phenomenal carttr in which he
was a tnple-triplc champion. w1nn1ni
the 100. 200 and 400 meters thl'C\'
straight ycan. capping 11 all with
back-to-back \t:ue champ1on1oh1p~ in
the 400
Nccd.les to say. the V1k1ha: had a
hu1IHn cushio n to rel) on 1n lcagut"
and du1ll meet
What'5ten1n the spct'd department
is hurdler Stt"Ye Jennin~. a stn1or
wi1h 1 3Q ~ clockinJ tn the 1ntcmmh-
ate hurlcs. and Mtke tafford Jcn-
nlnas was thtrd and founh 1n tht 100
and 200 1n the lragu<' hnnl\ 1o a
1un1or
Othcn countt'd on h' O._ura 1n-
cl ud c \ophomnrr "hannon
Wtnkelm11n. 1u01<U T rtl\ Pnt11n and
l>en1orsJohn Porter. Dave liuuo n. Pat
Crane and J ck Htcks.
Wtnkclman 1s Manna's hc:st dt\·
tanrerunncrwnha4.41 m1lerrt'd1tcd
10 him u:» a frc!lhmnn
Pol1in went 12-0 1n the p0le "aull
as a rophomort and Po rter. a thrtt·
yt'ar \tartrr for Manna's football
team. has go ne 4Q-10 1n the ~hot put.
utton has a 42-1 1 bc'\t 1n the tnplc
JU mp. C ranc pJacrd lint 1n the league
JV final\ "Ith a S-10 htJh Jump. and
Htds "C'nt M> in the high Jump as a
JU010f
Ocean Vie• C' ch Jeff C h1lcott's summary of
thr ~~h wk' is wrapped up 1n JU t
one word "Rebu1ld1na:·
H11\'-\J'tl "ahrn. 3 1un1or. return\ in
the I .6<X) and•~ con\tdrred C'h1lcott's
"francht\C," with a best of 4 22 35 in
the 1,600
He fin1'lhed s1'th 1n the C'I F 4-..\
fintls w11h a time of 4 11 I and I!>
clearl> thC' Cicahawks' \howca~ entr,
Other" who fiaut't' 1" the maan-
mum of the O«an \ 1c.,., plan\ af'C'
sophomore spnntrr Vic C1ut1e~
JUntor pole vaulter Jason Dalla(
Junior ,pnnteT Jrff l-1owt~. Iona
Jumper and pnntrr JrTT)' nto and
d1sunce runner Oannv t<ut h
Dallru ha a be t of 12--6 1n thr pok
vault. Santos wa a l~ue champion
1n the frosh-soph Iona 1ump at I <>-ti
and Kut~h 1s ~"'' counted on
he1v1I) 1n ••f d1.,tan~ rt~\
Katby Baker
• 191S: 26 events, won S 132,643,
ranked 13, e1reer earnlncn .
Slll,Sl7
•1n ontv her second full year on
the lour, Baker t>ecam41 the 10th
olaver In hts10<v to claim the u.s
Ooet'I as her ff~t Pf'Ofesslonal v\~
tory.
•T11e 1915 season was a OOOd
one for Baker who finished sixth In
fhe Unlden lnvllatlonal last Vffr.
Sile lowered lier scorll'IO aveno• bv
nearly one tult stroke while her
slnote se1son earnlnos more than
doubled her career earnfnos
•Baker was a m41mber of the
1912 U.S Curtis Cup i nd World Cuo
tH ms and was the NCAA cllam·
olon that Mame veer She was the
E astern Amateur Champion In 1979
and 1912, the Western Amateur
ct11molon In 1980 1nd the 1979
Nellonal PGA Junior chamolon.
Suoero Jet IHtrnena.u '1 40 ISOO I 20
Mati"a Notl I Solis) 1 IO S 20
Diena Fancv IMcCarronl l IO
Time 1 II J
AIM> ran Fell For Golel, MaO AO.noon.
Wllal Me9k , Hvaro Jet, La Verne·, Sonata ,
RaDlll• Siied\' Hosten P•H • OuHn
Scratcneo Nona
U EXACTA t9·1l oeld SllOOO
SIXTH RACE. 6 lurlonos
Slevt Fu nlon 1Ve1tnruele l S 00 3 20 2 80
Helluclnate (8tec.k) S IO • 40
Yan9'' lrli11 (8art) 11 00
Time I 11.3
AIM> ra n Bird Oi Panege, Ml Dawn•
Schnelder. 81\llOO'\ Mltlrtn Suaotn Sa u ,
Renee Mlcllell Cute 8abv Face, Wlnc!v
Maril,, Anelre, lndlen 8e•utv
S<ratcntcl Full 0 ° Gems lPlere\I Trts
Henrv'' Hontv, Olnemote
SEVENTH RACE. 6 turlon11•
Trtcl<v Turn (Sttvtnl) 20 20 190 S 20
Searcn For Hteven (Soll\l 1020 S60
Ooev tMCC•rrO(I) • '°
Time I 11 •
Alto Ran Green CDletn, Er a Ot Tn·
umOll. GOOCI Stylt Lore Oi Zorro. Annie
L1H G1noer Fla1n
ScratCntcl Golel1t s Girt Al°\ B•ll Tome
lS EXACTA IS·•l oa1<1 ~•SS SO
E IGHTH RACE. I 1 16 m olt\
Trrm Cotonv !Steven• • 10 190 210
F u nion Book tCH tanont J 80 2 60
Too Cor'89t !Bartl ~ l 20
T1mt l 4A c
Also Ran Racllt< ' E xcailt>ur Svmt>Ot.-
cellv
Scratcnt<I H•c!Oell L111nr Loft Al Trie
Too Alw••• Be Mine Troo1ca1 HoOOev U EXACT A 17 31 oaoo SJI SO
NINTH RACE. I • mote'
Or Coercion tStevtn•/ 1160 110 • 00
8ackl09 1Ce1tanon • a 60 • 40
Le Verne' 8 1g Mee 1P1ncev1 J 40
Time I S1 I
Allo Ran WMlern Soor1 Grana Deno"
Je• Rovele Gotoen F rttnd Peno
'5 EXACTA tb·lJ oald 123000
S2 ~tel< SIX ( 10.9·4· S· 7 or 1 or •· Sl oe10
S2 546 10 to l3 winning tic II.eh r S tlorseu
Carrvover 114.031 09
Sl PICK NINE 11 7·8· 10·9 c S·1 or 1 or
•·SI oe ld U28 80 10 7S wlnnlno t1c11et\ 16
11orsf\J Carrvovtr llt>9 S 13 JS
Alttnoance 16 tal
Pro teum11ment
(et a.ca Re left, Fla.) '
MMl'l Oii•~· S4ntla'l J1mmv Connor\ \U s aet Vannoek
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IC 1ecno•toveo.1a aet Joalt.•!T'I Nv1otrom
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va•1al 6· I 6 O 6 1 Mati w11an<1er
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17 ]1 ' '3 209 739 II l6 6 42 116 711
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Mlnntiota
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Detroit
29 73 • ,, ?3 •
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NY tt.l•ndl<\ 21 20 10 .. Plt1$bur9ll '11 2• 1 ..
NY fte"91rs ,, ,. se
Hew.JMMV 11 37 ] 37 • .,,,, DIV!~
:Net>K 13 n ' 10
lw\ontrMI 37 n • 10
Boston 17 2S 1 "' 8'Jtt•lo 11 26 6 .0
H•rttoro 11 19 1 SI
W ..... V''k'"' Hartford 6 Buffalo •
Wa'111"91on • MonlrHI •
PillsDurgh 5 Wlnn111tO 1
Minne~• 6, Cllka 90 s
Edmonton 9. Toronto S Tanlttlt's c;.IM\
Klftel a t Pnll•delllflla
Quebec al New Jersev
SI L~$ ., ~ ¥OM< Re,,oen
Toronto al C11191ry
Fr'ldaV'i Gema\
New Yorlt. lstandtr\ et Bullelo
Plt1Jt>ur9h al Oetro11
o..i.oec al M1nM~o•e
ClllG•OO ., Wlnnloev
C•lllarv •I Vanc.ouvtr
?5' m
131 231
202
211
24S
15' 2)0
113
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BOSTON RED SOX-Signed Otnnll
Bova oiler..< to a ont·veer contrac.t
S'9ntd Calv•n S<nirelell Pttcner ttev•n
Romine oulfialCltr •n<J 1ne 1 8ruct Hun•
Pi~r nu eor..O 10 ttrm' Annoucael
Rlcl'I Geelmen. ca tcntr tos• n1, er1>11r•tlon
ce" ana Marlv Barrell •nllttaer won "" eroltration cue
MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Sl9ntc! Rav
~er•111 oucner en<J Jim ACIOUC• '"" o.stmen 10 O<'le·vtar contreet\ S1gneo
Ja mJt Coca nower pllclltr to a one veer
contract
OAICLANO .A 'S-S'9neel JO\e R•IO <1nd
Steve 0n11vero1. 011cnen . ano Ml"ev
Te1tleto11, cetcher. to one· veer contracl\
H•ftenlll LM-
CHICAGO CUBS-Hortc! Or Pnll
Ctaunen \tra"9tll and lle111><11tv coecn
MONTREAL E XPOS.-Announct<l 8•vn
Sm1tll oHcner won n1, erl>ltrat1on c.u.a
A11rff<l to te<m\ w•tn TifT' Roont\ out
foelOtr °" a ~-veer contrac.t
NEW YORK ME TS.-Announcael Ea
Lvnc:ti ouc.,_,.. won "'' art>1trah°'1 au
S1onee1 800 011<1• o••c"e-•o a 1wo· year
contract
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIE '!r-S·gnea
Von HavH l•r11 Deuman •o e one •••r
contrec•
9ASl<ET9 ALL
N•~ a.111....-Al\eclet'9n
DENVER NUGGETS-S•11nac! Alt• E"V
01,n to<ward •o a mun veer conrr•c•
INOIANAPOLl5 PAC.ER'!r-S<i!ntO a 40·
veer evrttmen• •o ooe<ale Me<'p• ~u•'•
Arena
P:OOT9ALL
Heliene!F ..... LH-
ATLANTA FALCONS-S•Clnta L,l'Ollv
Scorr iNlde rKe1ve-r 'O a Of!~ .... , r n
tree•
CtNCINNA Tl BENGALS )•Qr>eo
Cruise dt fen\1ve t nd ena Sien Jonn\on
Mi°cnatl Weelt Carl A11ttni tr• 111t1arv 11na
La rrv K 1nne1>rew WI~ receivers
MIAMI OOLPHINS-N11mtc1 OaYIO
S11u1a cl'lltl Hs1ll•n1 neao coacn
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Hirao 8111
Kunarlch, Olr«lor ol c>ro per,onne•
ST LOUIS CARDINALS Nemea J m
SllOlner offtnstvt cooroonetor
United St•IH Foo!IMll LN9Ue uSF L-Aooroved tne mer11er of int
Houllon Gam~tf\ eno Nt.,. Jtr\t• Gen
""'' end announct<l '""1 "'' Jec,,O,,Vllk!
Bull\ ""'" ao1ooroeo •nt Oenvtr Goo
HOCKEY
Nelleftaf Hedlt \' LNWt
BOSTON BRUINS Se r• C eor
Oeskalakl\ goalie to 'lllonc•oc 01 i•r
A..-tcer> Hocttev Lte111.e
NEW JERSEY OEVILS-'>f!M 0 h4'
PteP!ettt Otten"..,.." 10 '"e Yoe "r
N\eflnfl ol •ne Ameroeen Hoo h u11~"
COLLEGE
LOUISIANA ST A TE Announcf'O Itta•
B1" McCr..rt ad"'•"•'''•' ve ns•\len1 10 ·~ •lrttft< dire<te>< w • ,..,,,.. rttKt •t Junie
lO
WEST VtRGINIA-Announceo 'H •IJ
nation o! Peu1 !I. r H uie run1,.n9 bd~"
coecn
--.
It wasn"t a aood mabt for Isa
communny eolleae basketball ~~
as Orange Coast and Golden W~t
"ere bhllcd by South Coast CQn·
ferencc foes. •
I fcre·~ a look at what bappcncd:
f'ullertoo 81, Golde. West n : The
Rustlers had a five-p0int lead oo d)e
Hornets before losing a t Gol<.(im ~ esl •
M1dwa) through the first ba&f
Golden West took a 24-19 advant,'8e
and sta)'cd o ut an front at die
intenntSSlQn. 29-27.
But Fullerton roared back in ~c
S«ond half to ta.kc a 75-SO lead late.in
the game A total of 11 Hom~s
scored. wnh Rocco Myers lead.in& ~e
wa) with a game-high 26.
The Hornets pulled to 7-7 in
conference action, 13-14 overa.U. llae
los.s was the 14th for the Rustlers in.t 5
outh Coast games. Golden Wed s
overall mark is now S-2 1. ,
John Melton and Bart Ha.Iceman
also scored in double figures for
Fullerton, wtth 13 and 12 points
apiece
Brvon Strachan was the le~dtn.g
scorer for Golden West ~th 23
points It was Strachan's 11th 2~
points-plus game tn a row, tying a
school record.
The Rustlers had only four pla yC1'$
on thr coun 1n the waruog moments
because of foul-ouu.
Compt.on 84, Oruge Coast 14: The
Pirates got a rteord-breaking pcr-
forma nc.e by freshman guard Chuck
McGavran. but after falling bchfod
b) W with still 15:25 left. they wet'e
unable to cut the margin in absorbing
tht1r I 0th loss 10 14 South Coast
dec1!>1om.
The host Tartars (8-5. 16-11)
outrebounded Coast by a 45-31
margin and got double figure sconng
from Chns Williams (22), Jerome
Crawford {16). Andrew Wiley (16)
and Darnell Bullock ( 12).
McGa,'ran's 10 ass1sts gives htm
:! I I for the season, snap ping the
record of :!02 by Cra1g Falconer 1n
1968 He added a c.a.rccr-h1gh 18
points as well
Jon Johnston added 12 points and
six rebounds for CoasL
OCCwomen
top Compton
Orange Coast College's women·s
basketball team moved mto a ue for
~cond place 1n the South Coast
C onfcrence "1th a 79-63 victory ovrr
'1~111ng Compton \\ednesd.ay night
OCC and Saddleback havC' 11-'l
l'Onfcrencr rl'Cords. trailing first place
C i:mtos {I+ I ). Saddleback was 1dlt'
Wcdnesda'
Orange toast held a 47-37 advan-
tage al the half and led b) as many as
It-1 n the opening half. Compton.
howrver. slo"'I) ate awa) at the lead
and pulled wtth.in five on different
occasions
Melissa Fe1dasz fintshed wtlh :! I
points and 10 rebounds. while Lisa
'i.Juun.ak.er had I 9 points and I()
rebounds.
..\ngcl V..ells led Compton wtth 22
points and t<arnmate &It} Gross h.ad
16
The Tanars had an edge an rt'·
bounding (46-.J4). but OCC's shoot-
ing from the field (35 ofb8) more than
madr up fo~
Compton1iropped to 6-8 in con-
fef'C'nce pla}. 13-13 overaJI.
The Pirates face Mt. San ...\nt0n10
( ollrgc Fnda}-in Walnut (7:30 p.m l
then host Ccmtos Wednesda).
In Person, ANGELS Stars Cars plus KDOC-TV Star Wally George.
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.... Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, February 20, 1986
~ewport to Ensenad& Race date will be. voted upo1 .
Newpon Ocean Sailing '\ssoc1a·
uon (NOSA). spon!>or of the famed
Newport to Ensenada yacht race. I)
flirting "it h the idea of changing the
date of the race to 11s former Cinco de
Mayo format
The sugges11on was made in .rn
Qptn1on poll sent 10 all NOSA
members 1n 1h1s )Car's race: 1n ... 11a-
uon But whatever the outcome. 11
\\Ill not aOer11h1s )cars race Y.h1Ch
~tart\ Saturda) ..\pnl :!6
• Onginalh 1he race \\as sta~ed on .i
Thursda)' nearest the C 1nro de \.1a)'o
(Ma) 5) Mc\lcan hohda)'. but 1hat
date "as lhanged a fc .... ~cars ago
~cau!>t.' the non-boating public -
indud1ng hordes of lOllcgt• and high
ALMON
LocuaEY
school !..ids. plus a fc" mo1orc)ck
gangs. had dts<:O\ ered that Ensenada
was a great \\Cekcnd getawa)I. CS·
pcciall) \\Ith Mexican crlebrants
mixing "Ith the jubilant \ach11ng
crowd
In 11me. the ml\ture deteriorated
into a <,omrt1mes "ild broohaha.
1nclud1ng an ona<.1onal not It wasn't
unusual for some ol the )ach11ng
Stephen Black is
director of USYRU
:"iE~ PORT.RI -Stephen~ Rlac:k ot la\tman\1llc, MKh ~~' h<"en
named execu11 \ c d1ret tor of the l 'n11c:d \ta tee, 'i Jl ht Raung l nmn ( l 'i't R l I.
replaung Robbie Hames ot \an Diego"' ho ren·ntl~ re'J1gncd
Black's appoin1mcnt \\d\ announced b~ I '~'i RI prc<,1dent Rtll L \nn tif
'\tlanta. Ga
l 'nn said Black wa\ the unan1mou' tho1n· ufthc u1mm1lll't' appointed to
!>t'arlh for a succes'Jor 10 Ha1nec.. Thl' ')<.'art h lOmm1tll'l' "a.'> aided b' the
cxerutl\ e search firm of He1dnck and Struggle" ..... ho ~t ud1ed 0\ er 200 rc~umcs.
"The rec;ponse wa'> extreme!) gra11f, ing ~ l' ha_d an e\lemcl} talented and
l>Ul\tanding hl•ld. ··said L\ nn. "The board and -.1an memhcrs ol l 'i R l loo~
lof\\ard to ""orkmg close!} w11h tc' c 1n the months ahead ·· ,
Ria~!... 42. 1s an honors graduate of the l 'n1 \l'r'tt\ ot M IS\Uurt at St. Lou!\
,rnd comes 10 head the L'SYRl stall from a '>Utct·ssful t·arcer 1n educauonal
publi,hing He \er\ Cd as\ 1cc prc'>tdC'nt of learning Produl 1 ... 1m. Jnd \.1 1ll1h·n
Publtc,hing ( o . both of \t Lou1\
~Inst rccenth he ""a' pn:c,1dcn1 •>I ln,trut llonJI fJtr ~ <,qum· Int·.,
educattonal publishing '>Ubsu.1·a"
->.n aCtl\'e \acht racer in Pcrlormance Handicap Racing Fleet.
International Offshore Rule and Mea<,urcmen1 Handicap S~'>tem. Black first
hecame mvohcd in the !>pon 'i31ltng Highlander sloops 1n St Louie; ..\fter
mo\ 1ng to \.11ch1gan. he sailed a Lido-14 off tht' beach on Ll~c \.11ch1gan He
rnrrenth o"'ns and sail<, a ~elson-Marek 36.
In a meeting with 1he L'SYRL' !.tafT. Black '>Jld. "I appn:natl' the fine "'or~
l 'SYRI i has done 1n 5crv1ng the need'> of racing sailors and look forv.ard to
contnbuung m) thoughts and cnerg) to the tasks ahead ..
cre"s to land in the Enscnada
hoose~ow along w11h long-haired
"h1pp1es" (they don't call them that
an,more). One )ear the Meiucan
poi1ce established a pohc} of arrest1 ng
the >ear Ensenada police had to UM"
lire hoses to quell a near riot at
Hussong's famous bistro. That same
)ear. a couple of non-)-achtsmcn
auempted 10 dive from the roof of the
"The wild weekend reached a cllmai
the year Ensenada pollce had to use
fire hoses to quell a riot near Hussong's
famous blstro. •'
C\l'f')one with long hair, giving them
a haircut, and sending them back
across the border with their hair in a·
paper sack
The" lid weekend reached a climax ,.
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...
Bahia Hotel into the '>w1mming pool
One of th em made 11. Ttie othl'r wa\
killed when he hit the concrete nm ol
the pool
o. En~enada and NOSA offinal"
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Stars and Stripes 86, the newest of three yacbta built in the
United State• to compete in the upcoming America 's Cup in
Australia. wu ch ristened this week in Honolulu.
got their heads together and lknded
that enough was enough, al read~.
NOSA tm:d stan1ng the ract' un
Saturda} of the ( 1nco de Ma\O
weekend. hoping thal the non·
)3Chtcrs would be leaving for lh e
border b) the time the "yad1t1e!>··
staned fin1sh1ng the"race.
That didn't stop the h1 lanty on thl'
holiday weekend. so 11 was finall)
decided to hold the race a week ahead
of the Ma) 5 weekend. again staning
11 on aturda) to prr,cnt the m1xtun·
of Ensenada "tounsts "
That part Clf1t worked \\ell a!> tar as
Ensenada "a concerned. (l"o big
weekends are better than one). But 11
proved difficult for )acht owners to
get crews who could afford to tx· gone
from their jobs or school through
Monday or even Tue!idav.
CALENDAR
It al-;o rc,ulted 1n a number ofb
cro!>sing the finish ltne (obv
winners) and coming about
heading fo r home. Result: A lo
<;ki ppers not on hand to pick up t
trophies -an embarrassmeni
1'10SA who trad111onally invite \
from both sides of the borde1
present the awards. (Many of ti
dedicated by high government
tic1ab)
The proposed change would ~
1hc race starting on Friday nea
C. 1nco de Ma)o. putting most of
,acht~ 1n Ensenada b) Satur
afternoon. This would allow
troph) presentation to be held
Sunda) so the crews could board ti
cr::ift and head for home Sunday ni
or earl> Mol\day morning.
Hibachi Series
set this weekend
fhe Midwinters are over -wh1th
usuall) heralds a new yachting !.ea!-on
in ·outhern C'ahforn1a -but man)
r,ailorc; are e)e1ng the uncertain
\\Cather. or jUSt plain resting trom the
h1g wee kend.
So 111'> in Orange ( ount) \\hl'ft' tht•
onl\ l'Vent scheduled this "'Cl'l..end "
1he 'second race of South Shore Yat ht
Club''> Winter H1bach1 Sertl'!> tor
Performame Handicap Racing fle1..·1
~acht\ on Saturda).
Los ..\ngelcs Yacht C lub hollf\ the
spotlight for ~outhland sailor<, "1th
the .\round ( atahna 1-.land Rau·. th1..·
fir'>t of the Wh11ne\. Lillie Wh1tnC'\.
L .\ T1mesandlod Panfic,enc:' ·
In other Southern ('Jltforn1.1
Yach11ng Assoc1at1on areas
Santa Monica Bay
South Bay Yacht Racing Club -
Champagne nes "'" 4. aturda~ Pdc1fic Manners 'i acht Club -
PM'i < Memonal Race (PHR F).
(\t..inda\
Santa Monica Yacht Club
lntradub Regalia (h•el boats).
da~
San Diego
Oceanside Yacht C'lub -Coa
\)enc<. (PHRF). aturda). .
C or011ado Cays Yacht Club
c. laire Pans Southern Bclle'i Ser
Saturda\
San Diego Yacht Club -Lac
Mix er Series, aturday. Sunday.
~11\ er Gate Yacht Club -Pn
teer Series. Sunda}.
( oronadu Yacht Club -w.
ington Scne!>. Spnng Sencs, Sund~
San Diego NaV} Sa1hng C'lu.b
\.fonthl) Handicap race. Sunda)
M1\'.>1on Bay Yacht Club -Win
Scnes. Sunday .
outhwcstcrn Yacht Club -Bu
raC'l' (MO R< I. ( abnllo er
(PHRH Sunda)
HB boaters to compete in Russian race
Around Catalina Island Race
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Oiolly ~llol lloellno Wru ..
Rand\ Sm...,th and Ja\ Crla<,er of
Huntington Reach ha\c been named
10 represent the Tornado <catamaran I
clas\ 1n the inaugural C 1ood ..... ill
-Games 1n Ru))la Jul\ 5
I nlll.'d \tatn Yach! Rdung I n1nn
prcs1dc:n 1 Htll L) nn has '1gnl•d an
agrel.'ml'nl to send a ..ailing learn 111
\IO'>lO"' for thl· gamec, v. hlt'h art· thl'
re'iult of an dgreemen1 ht:t"'l'cn thl'
Turnl·r Broadcasting ~:,1rm Int
and \ci\ uz<,port the \ll\ 1r1 'P<>rt'
counc1
PAPARAZZI
Tht• game!> v.111 be a quadrennial.
'ummcn1mc multt-<.pon event f hc
.\1hlc11c ( ungreso, (T ..\( ). national
ledera11on ol L \ amateur tral~ and
field <>ron'>. "'l'f\ 1ng a' lta1.;on
The ~athung compct1t1on ""Ill be:
'la1kd on 1h1.• C1ulf ol falltnn Jul)
I ~-14 \11ua1ed north\\e<.t ol \lo\·
UJ\o\ l alltnn la1.e~ I kl\1nk1 lr<Jm
a .:TOC\\ the Ciull ot Finland
.\11 '>l''en Ol}mp11.. )alhllng d a\..c\
\qll be: n:pre!>t'nted -hnn fh1ng
Dutdrnian. 47fJ <men and v.oml'nl.
\oh ng. Star Tornado and W rndgltdcr
1satlboard1 men and ..... omen £ ach
.Nadine Draper aad Karen Bucci talk Derby Day.
Hedda ...,,,.. and Mary An1I llUleT Jlked1'pretty decor-
adon1.
etas\ will comix·te 1n a <.evcn-ra1.c
one thro ..... ·out scne'> around an
Ol~mp1c course:
"It's a tcmfi< idea." said LISYRl
OI~ mp1t ~achting rnmm1ttec l'hair·
man ..\nd\ Ko<;taneck1 "The OY<
en1hus1a\t1tall\ endoro;e\ the conrcpt
behind the Good"'" Ciame'> and "
lnok1ng forv.ard to ha\ 1ng the l \
... uhng ll'am tomix·te this sum ma 1n
Russia·
Re) nolds. ~umm11 N J . 1n the single·
handed Finn Cla'>s
The rcmainocr of the team \o\ill
C\Ohe from vanou'> major tompet1·
uon~ being held throughout tht•
"1ntl'r and spnng ~1en and v.oml'n
4"'0 "1tlor\ ..... 111 he determined at tht
4"'0 M1dv.1ntcrs. h·h 27-Marth I 1n
l\c"' Orlean' I.a
Weather perm1t11ng. the Los .\ngekc; Yacht Club will send four fleets
..ailhoats oil ~aturda\ 1n tht• 61-mtle '\round ( ataltna Island race. the Ii
rnntest for )'alhts <:.«.king 1h1..• l..e.,... Wh11ney Troph), the LA Times Tropt
the I 111le Wh1tne) Troph) and thl' To<ld Pac11ic Trophy
1 he ( cltal1na 1!.land race alone 1s for I ntanauunal Offshort• Ruic 110
\aC'hl<. r,atl1ng lor thl' Arokav. Troph)
RBOC officers chosen
The \tar < Id'>'> \Clcc11on ..... 111 he:
made at thl' Bacardi Cup Regatta.
Marlh 2-7 in M rnm1 Fla and ml·n
and women ..a1lhoarderc. will bt·
selected from the Wa) lcr v..orld
championships 1n Ru<;k1n Fla
John R11h1nson. c;taffwmmodore nl'Aalboa Yacht ( lut> and the Sou the
c ahlorn1J 't achting \s\OCl.ltt0n ha'> bc:en clectc-d pre!>tdcnt 'of t
Recrea11onal AClater'\ of( ahforn1a. Other l ~ team memhcr' alread~
determined include J B Braun and
Bill Kenn\ Marhlchead Mass <>all·
ing Fl\lng Dutlhman. and Bun
R 00( "'a non-profit corpora11on organlll'd to promote the recreation
U'>C Jnd de\l•lopmcnt of( ahlorn1a·s Y.atcrwa' <.and tosene asa legisla11"e ar
or recreational boater'> The '>Ole financial suppon ol the association com
lrom the' ulunta~ contnhullonc, ot 1nd1v1d1al boater'>.
A very hearty luneheon
for the Search Foundation
B)' \IDA D[J\N
The stof) was that there wa!> a chance Paul Nev.man
would be attending the Valenune luncheon for the \earch
Foundation at Beverly Coll's home.
That 'handc;ome devil' didn't make 11 because he wa\
shooting, but more than I 00 handsome women did.
Red was a favorite color for many 1n the "lover\ da)"
holtda) mood Alla Paage and JoA.aae Mix ho1h
adorned their red w11h large sparkling heart necklatc;\
Bari Tulvlng had tiny red heart' alcenting hc:r hose
Ollie Hill was showing oil her new Valentinl' prcsen(hool\
-confessing that she had pointed husband Stan 10 that
direction
"We arc going to be C07) toda)." Coil told the group
"We were !>Uppo~ to have the outside area tented toda).
but the winds were too high."
High, too, was the hostess' enthusiasm for the new
iroup that has as its goal to offer service e'change of
information. volunteer suppon. interface groups and
funding for the emouonal needs of children . teen-ager~
and their families. J
"I fee l I'm on a m1ss1on to make things a little belier
for the m1ss10g child, abused child, a child w11h substance
add1ct1on and their families that are m pain," C-011 'i31d.
explaining the foundation's aims She explained that for
S50 dues the guests could jOtn the cause.
Her plea paid off ... membership jumped from 27 to
82 with others promi sing to join and hel p get the count up
to the desired 200 mark.
Barbara Stewart O'Jlf ell
Plans al!>o in progre~'> include a \ 1den on drug abu-;e
It will be provided to grade-; one through 12 h} Novemhcr
".\.ftcr Januar}, "e hopt> 10 hJ\e 1t a\a1lahle 1n 16
countne5 ... added C 011
The foundauon will get a portion ol the proceed\
from the May 3 Kentuck) Derb) Day part> at the Balboa
Ra) Club and the group wac; hu)tng S50 opponun11'
11ckc.>1<, for a tnp around thr world. (.\ta Jul\ 18 hcncfi1 for
the foundation a ne"" Mcrcede' will he: gl\l'n awa\ )
(rucsts sencd them-.elves from a \anet~ ot 'Mllad'
prepared b) Cntl Ruth Jensen, Belly Shamburg and Dina
voa Burger (5hc claimed 10 be the official can opener)
"We worked the day hcfore making <;aladc n1co1')C. pasta
confe111 Four Season., -;hnmp and Fruit Damcl1 .. said
Jen-;en.
A number of the women went on a ''home tour" to sec
how an in tenor designer does her own place. "This houS<:'
1s made for entertaining." commented Paulette Semas, as
did many others. (The six-foot hlack square bath tuh was
gctting,,a good deal of attention and envy m the master
bath)
Others there included Barbara Harris, Barbara
Stewart O'Neil, Mary Ana Miiier, Pat Nelsser, Lucille
Adam s, Collen E1plao1a, A.an Stern, Joan Stevens,_ Nora
Hester, Jady Claamberlaln, Sa11y Laby, Joyce Alla
Scbwan, Bunny Pero, Linda E11l1. Karen Bucci, whose
husband Bob is chairman of the May BBC' event, and
Nadlne Drape~.
aampllnf die 1bit.mp. JoAnne Mt. and An11 Panfe ad.mire tlae bl.a
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S780 at 10'"'% lhted Int. r~~~~ St 50/mo C>ceen vl4r# POOllter'".. OR wl pm angl ~ M&o petl. USOtmo 642-78-42 bdrm/1be 114>t In NPI 1 1240 LOG*" A._., CM. O,r
2BR twnhm gar $8-4 900 · M Wkdy $ l500 ~ mo llW IP&amm QUIET. patio. pool, ape, 2 & 3 9drm unfurn ytty
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bltt lrom und $300/mo • 540-9352 • ..,. 64&-0ll1
Peg/agl 559-0400 ' •3Br 2'~Ba, E·llde Twnh1 Adrian RMlty 5'9-65-47 FMtunng beal.ltlful land· NO PETS 549·2447 aimm..-. wtnter CanoerY half utlt.213-53t·3811. 2900 at wlfl'ont ofe 1g,...
I 1101 .. L 2 trplca, •P•· dbl garege Nothing fancy but $450 ec•-. BBOs. pool/al\I WI lfFll & -Rentall. lne e7~eo6 AndrN drlv.-in dOOf 11100/'flO -. IC• S12SO No Peta 722-801 1 pays rant & utile appla In· .....-..... -1---C 3-vr Okf Hm, 3/6d.2U/6a. •Ocean, nlte, IUnMt vu eluded 1 blk to waves Patio/deck• G1tagee O< Want I .-.Ctlon of grNt ~Height• 2Br 1Ba LAGUNA BCH tum 8Mcl'I
1240 L~ Ave, M. ~
llvtdln rm, garg. oarpon. •Br 2'..,81, RV .,.. 53H190 Beat Rtty fM carport• Heal paid living? We can otter any-garege patio lndry pool Condo Strait, P'of $475 540-93 2 • ..,. 64&481 many custom featur.. s1395w .. t.ae631_1153 Sorry. no pets thing from a email apt to $7251~ S604213' I RD 497~1'97-1002 1•.000· 8'dg, 25.000' 1oe
No money down, take NB DUPLEX Huge upper Bach $515 a 4 bdrm houM. If looll· M 3~5. 48R, 28A llM, M-2 tor~ S495K
over loane, under S20K •SHARP Weetllde 2Br Ocean VleWJ, 48R 2'M>e. lBdrm $600-$6 lO Ing In CM NB or HB *lllf Ill* C M Pool ....... n-emttr Of $4800m0. Bio 953-1220 'n" 622 1B Oupl Tile 11 frptc, S 1500/mo 2Bdrm 28a $795 think of u•' firet' for that 1 • 1 • tr=abltlna _, ' ..,..... ••· 4·'-7Pm 1 ex. 00"· DOWNSTAIRS Ocean 825Center St 642-1424 A .. _,A_of ' .. -a11~~ng. .... "'"'ty ' ·',.....a S325• utll 850-93ll '"°'Cl ft flfOC~
L , crpll, drps, wld hkup. "''""""' '""' m ""' ""'' 1~111 la11tl 1052 gar~e. $&00 +sec Must View. 3BR 2ba. lrplo. S820. E/llde lg 2br 1ba, TSL MGMT 8-42·1'103 TIUUIT 11•1111 M/F reep. non lmkr to enr Small otc wtwerenou. ' 1 .... 1 v N S1200/mo r ntoe 26' 1ba S350+ S7921mo 832-4190
CO DO for l&le By Owner a a er ..... t . o pet1. 506 E C>cee F pool, 2 persona mu no Weatslde 2Br 1'"'8a pvt .• 2Br 2Ba lg U R & patio. 770-5629 . n ront peta 6'6-51371540..0130 pall<>. car~.1~· ,_ NEWPORTMARINAAPTS '.WtU E/C M 831-3117 lac••• '"•mi Both -unlurn Rent untll .,..... • ..... S..Utlful 2Br 28a. micro. M/F A.. 2er 2 .. _
rec rm, pool, grnbelt1, EASTSIOE Broadway 3Br. June 30. Can Denise •a111a ••• ...... Small pet o6i M9 Imo lrplo encl gar Prvtl .. ,r .... rec., ... lmmae. cond $89,000 fl ..,,.. d s8 5 85l 11.~" c.ft --ar• 54S-0433 or 650-3673 quiet HB Apt, gar 50• 1----------23732 Hlllhurst Ou57 r....,.IQe, gr nr Incl 2 • .,.. .-.,.,m l Br & 2Br, frig. range. beaetl. boat lllp avallat>le Smkg Olt 1175 8.40-0293 111 •LAMA ...
Apptm only. Call Betty/ No pell 6'6-3177 NPT CREST CONDO. laundry, pool. carpon No l WIS M 20 2Br 1'..,Ba. 1200 S 1•50tmo Sorry, no 1 810ck lrom COMt Htoh-
•95-2378 828-8025/Dave Ea1t1lde . Lrg 3BR W.BA, 2 Mstr bdrms, 2'Aba, Iott. pell $550 & '650/mo sq ft. patio No peta. Avail pell 760-09l9 Btwn 6·5 Npt Ben Walk to beach. way. (71•)'497-5132 p~
$1100/mo. Can Rober1 pool, tennis s 1ooo. mo 931 W 19th St. S•8-0•92 3/1/86. S-4~506 NwPJ Penn 3 & 4 Br 2aa turn rmlba for fem S400 '=""""--.....,..---...---
1..,.rt ltacla 1019 Mlllltcen831-1266 722·8440 or 840-7033 OW-HI D p i yrty rnus s1oso..s 1350· mo• elec. CaH Margrlt SPARKLING 6 Unit E.Mt·
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-... • •• VIII• Rentals 67S.7015 I H/6'~724 W/957-MOO bluff, 72K gr098 Aaklng
IY IWIU I•~ :'% ~; ~ i.1 II Tll IUOI ALL UTIL TIES PAID Studio w/fuU kltCh & bath __ N t Ben Wlll1Llo buctl. $895,000. Bkr 9~ 1220 c~!.~i~":.~~3C:;hdaM~ ~1e.2~A:~~· c:".,:':!:c:i~~::!i ~1.3~~3 ':/.e:.~0• ~1c~n~~~~.~ mo·~==,~= luiwa n.aulal g10a~~ •. 5·~8A-861U17m1 able 111, E'SIOE T/H 3BR 2'LB• $2400/mo. 646-19•5 . design featuresm pool, R .. walk to Lido VIiiage H/645-8724 W/957-8400 ,, .. ,.. bbq, covr'd garage. aur-1at. acla 11600 mo yearly h1ia"1
FRPLC YAAO p'ATIO W/D II TIE IUOI rounded wtth plush tend· *Wail Tl••-* 673-27•7 or 67S-01•9 Oce2 .. !"~~.!_NS.B1~r102tbrat =-1..z-~
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HKUP. DBL GAR. GONR Luxury 3Br 2'h8a. utltlty. seeping No pell --• .,.. "'"'-uuv lllllft $1050/mo 631·8283 studt , lrplc, loft Avt Mar Furnished 18drm and 1 + 1 + 1• bltlns. utile Incl AIRY 3 BR 2be• eundecie. until June 20 Call 11 am BEA s.k)ft For -u tu IA ...... 2B $-495 Fee 8917 garage nr bMch & ~ • · Finer E·llde address 5 rm 1st 2400/mo 646-t945 n rn ......... drm ping Yrly S 12ootmo to Jc>m .,7S-ll601 e>peratora, brand new
IPll 11111 F~ home lei.sure patio gar & SEAVIEW 3BR 2'hBA + 365 Wilson 642' 1971 TEUHIT 111-lllO 673-4496 or 673-7427 Prof fem Melts same to equip 17"" St .. C M Fun
10AM to 2 PM yard $700 at 539-6191 lam rm. Great view. Pool, CON00·3bd/2'1t1bi', 2 IUOI UYIH Enloy the l uxury ot the share adO<lble tum . NB r~ :11t.~1:: = Man 640-90 19
416 VISTA ROMA I Agent cost t en n ls. s e qir It y garg. pool tennis, Sparkling new C•na C""" be It t>eaeh apt All amentlel ·
ll • ...,h1tl1y• .;_ ---$22001 (213) $1125/mo,vacant ......, ""' aut ul surroundlng1 of S4001ncl tu 675-3120 6pm213-'34-1120. '" ' LIHllY OHH'S mo terms I Agt·Don 6'2-9797 s I y I e AP a r t m en ts Ill C&IYll UST ____ u ___ _ ------~--Brand new 3br 2'Jtba l/p, 430-3629 • Townllome & Single In a apaclout 2Br 28a Prof M to lhr C M Hta hm. "BIOS WELCOME for .... Hllm OIAllH Inc yd. dbl gar. pet ok. pk Upper Unit ()pix 28r 2Ba. j OITTllE TYPE level d .. ign• •Tennis & Twnllme w/2 lrptcs, 2 car Own be & br $375/mo, 01 Truckln~ Compan)'
Large 2 bdrm house With color S1095 6'2·966e gar.Ocean vu.blk tobch Large 2br 1ba git , pvt Racquetball Courts •0-gar w/opnr Guard tee:ur· avlll Mlr 1 831 -1662 through nag:r ,, ~~~=~/ ~~r~ar~ci M v Executive 4 BR 3ba StOOO + utH• 675-8339 patio. W/O, hoo6iup No =~ .. t~•~= lty Wltranc:e. Micro. W/d Prof tern-to lhr 2812b. ~;=•~mun ::11
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toads Of charm Can tor family rm redwood IP•' or <818>359-4539 pets. S67Stmo. l •2Bdrma from S9•0 hkups Call 6'4-<>509 I COM apt f /pt ~ S450 at $915.7.31. Single~·
viewing appointment $1400/m~ 5'6-9950 · -veru 111es.-Vlll1 BalbOa TSL MGMT 642·l603 • 1Bdrms trom $695 LIDO DELUXE. 2BR. OR, Clean n..amkr 673-1775 cntful bldd•r to b9
Aaklng $219.000 M v Executive hm •BR 1 & 2Bdrm $725-$1150 Cozy. modern, roomy atu· •Bachelors from $595 lrplc, brlek patio. Iv mag, 433· 1066 Nancy awarded all uaet• on
3ba family rm redwood Agt 631.,4960 dlo lor 1 Own pvt yard OPEN DAILY 9AM-6PM S12SO. lse 64-0-7006 • Pvt room w/lndry tac m terms ot cun within 10
Traditional spa. gardner mcid lvtLLA BALBOA 18r 1ea $-450/mo 6'S.l893 Hl-HH NEAR UDO MARINA H.B nr bctl. 1om1ntoOCC d~ ~~~1~265 •
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$1400, 546-9950 I w/vlflw Wtd Incl Part Ea1111de deluxe 2BR 1BA, Rmlltll DELUXE 38R 2BATH S295 Ftnon amkr Aft• --------Realty PLUSH CONDOS wlfall• furn. S1000/mo 962-4557 1 level, huge yard. cedar llUIEIS DECK 11250 998-5866 6pm & -"n<I• 962-5340 UYI II .UT
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6.1 1-7:370 streams Gar wtopnr lv1111Balboa2Br2B1.lam·1 dleckt. dl~~lc, lwlgalk·ldn BEACH BLAT PCH NEAR UDO MARINA 38R Rmmte. new 3BR condo N1ltlonal Compeny .._..
I w/d hkup, new decor Avl I lly rm, $1 100 VIiia Rentals c ose · .... wr. r • WI 2 bath Dt Wash F-place Pool, Jae. non•amkr. CM deas. in~tlona, n.-
. ------1 now 2br 2ba S9SOt mo I 675-4912 OR 754-1792 Included Garage I IELIU 2 ll/2U Garage $1195 998-5866 $400 ... ,., utll 722-7642 products F .. t>ued.
GtHral I 002 VIEW! ICW YIEW OOIH 1 br $750 1st mo .. SsoO $850/mo Ask for Jean Mile to beaeh. encl gar. I ---(l 1')1U-11M
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•UILITELY* "IEWl Lrg 1BR wtsonny patio. sec 5'49-24'7 V~L~ B~~~pAIC Exfd a/lBr 631-1266 lrplc. bttlns. $700. Newport Peninsula 2Br Rmmt prol/F prefd to lhr ___ .;..._ ___ _
A " prol decor &. upgraded., -n, · w • c ~ \: Aft 5 30 960-4614 1 ''tBa Step• to beach, 3br beach l'l<>UM. N B Siii I ltW! you R v E RY 8 EST Luxurious 2 Bdrm condo Just mtns from beaetl. Real Sharp 1 Br. den. lrplC, & olher upgrades POOi. • · garage. yrty s 1000/mo 1 w arm environment. S350 Buslnesa eslat>ll9ned NB
BLUFF'S OPPORTUNITY beautifully decorated and VIiia Balb oa Priced lake view. prof decor. spa. sec bldg & sub-lllT IUOll FllEST VIiia Rentals 675·•912 Kathy 6'6-4912 Mlcheel area. UNI unique l6on
Gorgeous 3Bdrm. 2,..,Ba h I g h I y upgra d e d below market tor quick wld, frig $900 640-1812 prkng gar Great loc • QUIET RESORT LIVING SPACIOUS 3SDRM 28 1 Shr Eutbtuff 4Br Condo mtg methOda & systems
spacious End Unit with Fabu~ous v~ew f l the ~ay. sele $119.000. Call Joe REITAL lllHEUIE ~~~2~~9b~ie!1~~~0· E·Slde 2Br 2Ba wtvaulled •Sparkling healed pool /view Next to l>eh Ga~ w/2 tam Frplc, pool. Great oppt Reduced tot
huge prv1 entry court ~a sl~n ~ ty Ilg ts. IU PllPEITIH, LTI NOT A \,.IST AGENCY . cells. dbl car gar wlopnr •Court yard view dining age Vrty S 1250 AvaJI $404 • d9'I 64-0-5219 tut sale. Spec;lal ~ ~ardn! complelt~ wrap. ,:::;;ltyb~ll~~,,;e;,,~,~11 111-2110 Take1dblt1ke$-48Srenl9 S11Clt•tatl 21'16 W/Dhkups.$875 +1st. :i~~~:~:~ar~yard now v 1111 Rentals1a. tal W .. ....a --MlkaVOM852-1330
rou pauo 1 • new rlllc recreation facllltle; ---an entire house 3Br 281 w/panoramlc ocn las1. sec '225 650• 1798 ·vbo cou 67S.4912 or 75'4· 1792 . • 1 0. ._ •• -laftttatat 1ntertor Move-in lreShl ON CANAL 1 217 Sq Ft -gaze s 8( s560" •-011e<ed by a very reallellc: $219.500 3Br 288 ~all< 10 beach * 111-lllO * ¥\I, 1ac & patio lo yrd E-Slde 2Br 1Ba w/beam •Spacious Apartments SHCtllS &PT 1 or -wlutlls pd o,,.rtuity 1911
& anxious owner allrut~ a S 195 ocio Incl land I Priced to rent fast $725 maln1. Lucilla 498..0500 I cell•. lrplc. gar '690 • •Your own pvt patlO 1 mtle to beaeh 6'2-2357 I i1 ~ Ha\19 °""'Furn &
t>argaln price of s229,500 (714) 673-4400 DOCKSIDE RE 722•9730, 3br two story not far to S t Aa "llO tat, last. sec S225. 2 per-1 •Gourmet kitchen . \' a small Dog 548-3935 CHARTER YACHT loc*lnQ
Incl land. High balance • I Newport others avail ID 1 I • sons No pets 650· 1798 •New dove tan crpt YEISllllEI Mature tern wrl1er n/emkr, for 50% partner Profl1·
assumable 1oan Surety ••~tlt lt•H 539-6190 Best Rlty lee 3Br/2B.a CONOO:Poot. I E/side 2BR. gar. patio No •Lrg walk.Jn closets 2BR 2BA. frplc, din rm. fine sec. 1Br Apt upstrs. able •tab tMJllnea. Eli·
the finest value now of· Fer Salt 1100 -1acuzz1. sec gt, carprt pets 2 people $685imo •Gated covered Prk1ng Amenities $985 667 -7252 deck garage 720-8?61 celtent tlll adYW!tllgea ,..,..,., w• 1 e d $800/mo 498-6682 27 C z wtstorage --I Call Barry 67~ ;"''" "· r very prou LIDO 1Br 18a Steps to meatiBllU l 1 abrlllo. 22-0612 Versa»les ~ With Matuf• prof ndt ltUdto or t--,---------
0 lh.lt llstittngll. c bay Pool Assume 1Arart•Htl E/llde lrg 2BR. Dale, gar l ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED pnvate sleeping alC0\11 bec:h in NB or COM Up to INVEtST~:,~ u?:n°':t..~
IS 111 t . $22,000 loan 6 mo tree TIWll•ES 120 E 20th St S675tmo Outet and charming I $450 Joe 67>-3378 up 0 1
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6'0-5560 ANYTIME! space rent 650·8873 Ctl ... 11 Ftr •tit lallan Ptaiu1)1 646-0100 or 722-6428 1 & 2 Bedroom S600/mo 644·7211 agt le I I or mor• avall tor ~ ------• ft I I 2 Bedroom TOWNHOME 4Q"ff ar1111 tr ••t Bu11n eu Pro1ec u
* TIY ICOOO HWI* MOBILE HM 8x30tt Ctean Frplc. vaulted celllnga, dbl 260'1 lllTllT II Furnished & Unfurnished I S11 Cl1a1att aH f14'\ 675-3439. anytime
2atory3bdrm,2balh,alr Ctreaa•elMar 1022 &OuletadllltparkEast· gar,pool&spa Nopets lBr 1B.a Apt on bay 1 2BR 2BA;vlkllt~cemngs v1suourmode4Dally9-6 ROOmy sunny v•-2erl e :::s •!•'---1.a cond condo nr SC Plaza side CM Ideal tor Sr 1Bdrm $750 ..,__ bu Sorry no pets 1B 1 d ne,._. angt car gar~ _ _ -"' Pool • lrplc. carporl BEAUT 2 UNtT DUPLEX Cttizen 6'5-7320 666 w 16th w/\llew Upstrs. clean. ..-t y In town only • upstra. n ry. gar Very C!earl dry. elec. 1 000 cXSA LOAN
Only' 'f93,900 Other 2 5'yrs old. xlnl rental prop ., -16'>2739 964-~ 163 sale $625 Ullls incl Nr S675tmo. no last morrths I LA QUINTA HERMOSA $600 No peU 493-27 ~ oelhng, MCUre Nf E"'90 • with Credit Prolt-
bdrms & 3 bdrms lrom toe 500 blk of Marc•ssus. New 3BR 28A, space rent -Bat Fun Zone 673-194J rent required 16211 P1ri154de ln. HB , .iae IHtlla Frgrnd1 $90 751-3531 lams 24 Hr• Cell
$69 900-$79 900 A to many amenities to ilsl. $130. pets, ocean breeze. Clean E·slde 2Br End Unit STEPS Tl IUCI 2035 Pomona 1~7-14' 1 • ------, 1-702-870-4346
bargain• C~ll Sus Great invest opportuni·1'nCosta Mesa 645-6456 DIW. dbl Oll9n, lg patlo.1s!d10 At utlls l~I TSL MG~ 642-1603 - -Sttr•1• nu. TJ •
631-t266 ty. favorable financing Ct•tttry Lota lr~l~.7~~~· P0<tf~:3rv carporl s~85 Fee 6735 LARGE sharp 1 bedroom. M1 to bell Lg plush n-IM•I 27N IY STIUIE ...,,.., · I avail $475.000 Laura C
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av mo 1 new earthtone carpets. I Apts Frptcs intercom Wirx5"'w hu mon.y for
• r .. ---OCEAN VIEW Plot In Pa-C -.---~ absolutely immaculate roman tubs Lg garages m Qu 1 n sm r •t · De Anz.a Bayside VIHIQB c•edlt"" l no penalty c.1J I ·~i~~\:· 760-9146/E 756-012910 ryftl Dau Poiat 2126 TElHEIT lllAlllO new paint. new drapes w/d hkup Central VIC srut N! ~est~lltfK ~ Storage Spaces Available T O's StO 000/up no
lb J llHICH PRICE c11tc View Memorial Park HARBOR BLUFF TOP 1P11t 11 at ti C • dlshwasl'ler. enclosed L<>* as $895 846-9501 spa 1395 utl P<1 722· 72&1 300 E Coest Hwy, N 8 0ern90n ANoc 873-731 1
DUPLEX-2Br 1baeach $600.240-6102 13200 sl 3BR 3BA. $2500 2'111 lockable garage. park -----1 M11ter bedroom In Nwpt 673-1331 Mon-Frt 9-4pm IAlllAllS So-ol-PCH $264.900 --negot Fab Vv 490.7009 * 2BR 2ba Upstairs Optic. l•ke grounds. $560 I SEIWlll YILUIE Bch Partly lurnlshed. •iac ltatala .2744 Aaa.ucnatatl
Bank Repo1 F0<eclosures 52l Carnallon By owner Lttl for Sale 14001Unique Aental. l 80 degree Cpts/drps Full gar 543-6279 S•001mo 650-1217 •
All areas Great linanclng 673..0241 or 673-1541 2-Bdrm House on R-2 lot ocean View, 38r 2Ba 2 $700/mo. 661·3653 attt6 J E/slde lg 18r I Ba wllots of WIY ••n New condo, mll M pool I Laguna Artist Studio. ok . a........... n•
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DON DeTHOMAS Ctatl .... l024 2 bdrm condo nr SC _ sun, bar New applls; · I Gas tor Healing a Cooking --bath ,_n -97 2 puppleS at MacArthur &
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BANl(eRO MARSHAL PLAN INC • 38R 2BA s 1150 I 539·6 191 Agent cost I & 2BA Apt $535-$625 pets s535 Agt 550· IO 15 avail 985 N Coast Hwy ample pkg ullls & 11nt1or a .
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• n1iea1J/ I mileage reimbursement 261-7212 TRUCK MECHANIC Own 1a1led/11g ortenled, last p /T F /T llSHLUllll EXP PaJnler n;:a, extra
Mal.ablratl " 5100,AppUcant must apply in I GENERAL OFFICE QOOd HCIPT /SWttOllll tools. MacGregor Yachts. I RETAIL SALH P/T I 10-k ey and huvy Own 1ransp pref'd but not money wM e going to oi;.: ~ ,:: 11:·~': ~
&1111m• ""... person at Dally Pttoct. 330 w/numbers Wiii train s,~1~::ovrts c:n~ero~~ 1631 Placen11a, c M M,'?j,~1~~8 c.::a~4~--~!Ri~n I phones ~~ra;aa~.~~'. ln~-:;:i:_ ~con,to~an~~~~ q~!·:~~ wl gold vel uptlOla. GI
PIT 9-1. Mature Individual west Bay St . os~a MacGregor Yachts. 1631 Carol Van Riper 9-5. M-F. Houseman 848-5761 front ct\lna cab w for professional organ1za-Mesa, Ca Apply 9-1 Placentia. c M I 644-9060 E 0 E nPtsETTtR/ 'SlLHPHIOM WAITH P/l nues, musl speak Eng cleaning Serv 494-4856 lltee 2 ooft lbll. 4 •
lion Thorough knowt-8 m or 2-4 P m ICircula-IHllEIPER/SEC'llY AS p ARTIST for Goll Pro Shop P11r1 or PIT Gen Ofc 8-12 hrt/wtl Liv.In NURSING CARE lbll & office furn Ar:. edge 01 Accounting lion Dept I SECRET ARY For Auto P TE I ruu ume Musi know golf Spa Allendant afternoon, fifing, II typing, OMPANION 12 year• Computerwl 2 dltedrt
Procedures Irvine Call Investment firm in NB Shop PI T 12-5. exp'd
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Call 852_8689 btwn Maintain upkeep an.d gO phone manntf, North exp R•I•. 536-46~9 & printer. 962-9832 9\
tor appl 261_9396 PIT PHSlllEL Al•. seek mg FIT person l only Filing, do light book tmmed1111e opening tor 9AM-12 Noon maintenance on meri s fiB. $4/hr to start. In-MtrtLHiilt -I I Good bookkeeping. work. phones & other e•per typeseuer Musi I spa area. pi t pm shltt. auranoe Ole 848-3320. ;:;;,;;:;.;;.;.•-.--;.;,,;; ____ OWNER moving Ea
LAYOUT ARTIST Prestigious Co loc. In 1,..,' typing. grammar. word clerical ottice Outles Age h ve have _mark-up SALES MGMT REP For appt pleaee call Anxlouato MlllMng. c
Growing daily ~wspaper, needs pll person 20 proeess1ng&phoneskllls 30• 631-0693 e~per paste-up back-I IEAWHllERll 6455000exr 521 P/Tl&USWISTAIT Aalltin HlO lrig •nd bedroc
on the Orange Coast hr/wk Worksman Comp necessary Non-sm'kr ground helpful Xlnt ben· M lhru F 9-4pm Need energetic '*son to Gold-en Oak Oreuer turnlture and apptlanc neeos imllginallve pro-bac"~roun... • PC exp s t600lmo 673·4227 SECRETARY lor small RE I ellls 1nclud1119 medical & Fastest growing 11 I in 11 s S 1 8 _.. 846-6897
ductlve layout anis1 ...,ho r..,.." all l..':.ay0 ottlce Record keeping, dental insurance con-loetd w/proven trnc.k re AFTER astlll ecur ty '""en w/mlrror, xlnt cond $150 ·
unders1andsMerc11andis ""' "" 1 CLERI light lyp1ng, answer genial 111mosphttre Con-1 co1d I wllh direct mall, market-675-74<40 or 675-4900 C.at•ttrl IG
I I h D d bl • 6 32 • E 1 1 Ing & computer Exper ,.,.,.._II!! _____ _
Ing to oes1gn adverttSing IORHLL SHVIOES, I woth good otllce skills P onesed CepeUn64a2 3e850 tacl Alissa. 42-4 I et1 d• ens1ve sa es~~ SCHOOL req /Wordstar-Mallmerge AptHUcn 1 l IBM 2561< + prlnter
I o r a v a " e I y o I 110 712-1101 needed lor busy home organiz a • 291 pro ucl training prov1 Flex hOure. 10 hours min. •-1-~;;;..;~--... ~-turnl1ur• +I 538-9600 Merchants . Our dis I • health care 11gency •Career-Not 8 JOb 11,Y APPLHMAES .,,..., ,.. • Stc•nA•f o•••IE CIAST E c JOBS c a11 M Kemb" 955-6062 . ......, att 6 . ......-v23o
mande Qualtly and style _ I Home Heallh Resource Irvine Ranch Farmer s OllLf PILOT Requirements -Comm1ll· LES 957-8133 Jtwtlryf11r1/Art crlmtna11ng audience de-Mt4ical/Dtatal 5105 EKcel salary & oenet11s " " "" •. arnings-omm1ss1on ~ ,
ktlOwledgaJ:lelpJuJ_ plu~~poll &h~57-588t • 1 t7. Newl)Of'I 0fleetrr Cofpora1&-&tfica tor~ Costa Mesa Ca 92627 t Itel in one's self ParMlme-eYeninga ·working-or not. Casn --.PP'!"!'tl"P!ll'W!~.,. Newspaper production llCl/FHIT 1-lllf
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Center 400 1 Westly I Market has o1>41ntng in 330 w ...Ray Street ment, willingness and be-EARN I BUY REFRIGERATORS H
abllHy 10 work under 7141526-6982 retary in Accounting · 1 WUIA IAIE paid Larry 645.-3037
CSeadllnes a must This is Dept Heavy phones ac-1'2-'321 OH£ TO IE MONEY HIE 1110 a part tllne 28 hour pos-IHTlL ASSISTllT CISTt•H SERVICE cur 8 I e I Y P 1 s I Ca 11 A SICCHS II KENMORE W ID Hvy Oufy
111on lnqu1r1es and 4day ~ Experience& Small grow1119 business 631 U 08Be11y Call MrWlllls PRIZES 1A11entlon Homamaker1, Plus, ex elt cond ,
reaumes to p Blevins x-ray lie needed Newpori needs ma lure respon-. SECRET ARY needed tor YISlll C•••••loatlH I ••• oat• moonlighters, college S5001set, 640-036G.
330 west Bay St Costa Beach office 644·2485 slble in01v1dual w/good very casual sm olc. I Bus1ne'5. needs sell -TRIPS sluOents & high school MOVING-GE Space Save< Mesa. CA 92626 phone personaloty to 722•6941 mo11va1ed ser111ce orien-SALES POSITION Aval! seniors! Telemarketlng WI0-220, 2 yr old, llke
handle general ollice teO resp ind1v1dua1s dble Designei lingerie firm Is look Ing tor new $350 842-31 81
645 9351 SECRET ARY Perm pos e11p in Graphics & Sym-oout1que South Coast I r I tfl energetic Individuals to
ava11 Ans phones. hte bots Lg e.<1s11ng market Plaza 549-l225 • "" 11 • tonduct a marketing
5El'L ACCITI. CURI typ Non-smkr 839-1666 Sales Marl\e11ng & l et-DAIL f PILOT
Washr & Dryer S 145 ea
Frig $200. Stove $125.
$ .$ for growing, last paced j ter1rig Artist needeO SALES POSITIOI lltWSltllttr paJ1er NO I depl Musi have PC com-• SECn /RECEPTIOlllT Call Joe 631 2499 WANTED good people I ' Only requirement Is a =--=-------,rr:,....,, ,,,--,...-:--=---=--rr
puter & general accntg For Newport Beach Sail-w11h gOOd voices to earn 11 you are looking for extra pleasant telephone voice. ----..---~~I
e:.per min 6 mos 10 key maker Seth 675-18:?3 W E L D E R S M 1 G up to $1000 1>41r week s1>41nd1ng money or !Ille Hours Mon-Fri 5 30-9·00. -----...---iooi
oy touch & gOOd dala MacGregor Yac.tots 163 1 easily Call Chris 10 go places like Magtc Sat 9am-1pm S4Jllf. •
t!f\lry Sk1I" Call Cathi btw nPllT F /T Placentia c M 1-800 233·0•9 t Mountain Knoll• Berry I S86 per week 10 start.
9am 1 lam 645-1499 Ewcellenl typing skills Farni. nr w~n Prizes and I Share In partnership 2 TIP, ... ""'
Knowledge of word pro Salta 551 0 S•All IOlTS Awards Call us now• We profits atter 1st wk. Im---..u
Hl'L OFC/HCEPT cessor and computer iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Expertence neede O have several openings In mediate apenlngs lor the CAIPETS, •R.
60 wpm typing neavy helpful Salary open Call Catahna/Capn For inter c M H a or F= v rlghl people CUYal at-1-IOx 13 on White S 100
phones comp exp prof Jo 548-5525 Mon ·Fri AIYERTISl •C "'ew call 650-4447 642-4333 tire pleasant working 1· tOJl 12 SeafOMl Green SALES
MANAGEMENT
OPPORTUNITY
appearance & attitude tor ACCOUIT UlCITIYE conditions. management I 100. Call 733-1669.
very busy N Bch on-T la • l/T 4 Needed for Automollve 6 I AIDE F five in assist opportunities For Inter· Leave metSaige. Lhuo Apso Pupplt
surance agency M-Fri tc aaca 11 ti Real Estate c 1ass1f1ed TELEIARIETllli teacher •n whlchr rm 1 view call Mary Grant at
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8 30-5 Tem 645-l5 i 5 5505 Advem<Jmg Sa1e~ a1 a 0 1110 Co e.-pand1ng 10 CA 1 s3oot mo n-smk 645-2357 &42-4333 bwtn 9em-3pm matching chair•. $300 $250 7 wtls old 731-86
---------HClt lllA"S '8101 rap10ly e1pand1ng local 1mmel.l positions avail-IOlllHHI M-F or M 2-5678 after Whirlpool washer $100 M iniature Schnauu
Crew Supervisors are
needed to work in a
fessional management
itlon.
now
pro-
pos-
llU•TlllTOl IUCll/ 2 yrs exp comm8fc1a111n1 newspa1>41i Aggre!>s•ve aote No selhng 1ust set Some e•P prel'd MIF 6pm M-F l Noritllke china MN lor female cnamplon tint
FOllTltl YlLLO 26l-604o sell-dlsc1phned md1v1d· i;ppmts SS ht guaran· 8.spm s850/mo Please Call today start tomo<row 12 S500. Drop Leal end $300 CALL 648-0757
uals may earn ei1cellen1 teed High comm wookly call Steve tor interview lable and Breakfront ~---z-o=-----
lllEP£11£1T eawerandhshspec1a11st10 income (salary · c.om-, c.a~hspills-bonuses 1 8am-5pm241-7001 --$400 Wlllaooept reason-Pi1111 OrtUI
NEWSPAPER needs a 1\111-bake bread and bread mission) benefits and SHO WHk + 1tt t11tl1I lllYICI STlT111 •Ole otters 786-3818 MS
time 1nd1v1dual to handle " I llet ,. advanc.em~t opporluni· Adauanc•men1 10 CA·T IHI ATTt•··-I I d s I c sttc .. s 1 · cure anv • ~ " -• s an a es/ Hhler, FIT KING st:ze bed Seere t"" CHICKERING Con1ol a vanely 01 0H1ce duties smoke fish lhrough a ly Sales and ·or .idverhs-mor agemen1 tor 11ght TueS(jay thru Saturday or PIT. Salary. comm + S 35 81 N "'' E Du11es include Olflui Re-special process and mg experience helpful pf'rson Call 49 7 2827 Private Country Club benefits Apply 2590 of the line 1 u s. lvl)(y keys, Loul1 ""
cep11on1st. Class1l1ed supe,...,ise 4 employoos Send resume 10 ,;nylime Ask tor Don, Jr j $4/HR 7 141495.5757 Newport Blvd, CM Newport Beaeh 720-t704 cond S 1350, 631-3375 We now have openings for
mature adults to supervise
newspaper sales crews.
Advertising and Legal M1n1mum Quallllcallons P Blevins -----Large sofa htd ... a-bed, OLD UPRIGHT PIAN
Advertising Light typing high scttoot educ.a11on 2 ORH&E COAST IELIYHY lllYH llll1t1tla1/ltHI• Olen perfect condition $200. Playt 1"11 Conv play.
necessary sales e1-years expe11ence 1n re-DAILY PILOT Tt•llS Lllf Needed lor Party Rentals. General warehouse exper Call Selma 497-1744 $350 962-57S& Cathy perottnCl' helplul tated lleld must be able E nl'1us1as11c F T P T Full-lime Gooo driving preferred 545-527 1
Responsibilities will include
hiring, training, and motivating
teens in obtaining new cus-
tomers for one of the area's
leading newspapers.
lntervle'Ws 10 ,__ h ... d at p 0 Bo• 1560 d I d d St rt al •• I s~1oi~ only "'12 ,,. ti "--.I ..,., "' 10 follow dorecuons re-26 ~dlt'S pf'Ople neeoe or recor req a mu1 ..... ,..,... u-r II .... ,
Tf'le Orange Coast Dally lam apitlicable inlor -Costa Mesa CA 926 1tiron1~ ~ dC.t1ve sports-$51Hr Call 642-1186 ma's oldl Beaut 01k MARLYHOMEOYM. B0t
Ptlot 330 W Bay St matlon. apply knowledge wllar bout1oue at S C L To l'l.ic ,. , 1111 r bdrm $400, unused Bull.def $2000, like '*
Costa Mesa CA 92626 to spec.tile. situations be ---------Ptata Ouallfled apph HllEl-1'1811£ P sotat>d $350 oak desk s 7 S 7 Call for appointment a good leader del..,..ate lDYE•TISll" Cctl'I'> wlrelaled A1tper For CdM Beauty Salon I-·"t lie· llfl $250, llal t>rasa w/glass gave 5 5, tall• 1
K t 111 n 0 I son -,, " • c R c. 3 days a weelc 675 553 t "''" 11·1• 1>11 ,., '"n din set $375-0ar atOOls 840-2400· a e e authO"IY communicate ACCOllT UECUTIYE all oom .14) 1444 _ -=---=---=,...--....,.. 642 4321 e•l 302 wllh subordma1es pos-Needed tor Retail DRIVER-Cross Country, 111 I .di '\11"" $75. aoflllo'llHI 1500, n , lltr", IJtctreai1 :~pr~~~~~a!n~~~=;~{e Adven1~11ng Sales a1 a T~~~~~rYn~~ ~~~~9 ~;::.~I ~~ eGxp nec.YCalll lic r5eq3 · 642-56 78 ~~r~g:~: S:~~:~~; Mil
For an excellent opportunity
and earnings of $500-700 per
wk,
IRYllE RHCll
FH•H'S UHET
smo111ng equipment and rapully e~panding loc.ai 1ts11ngs '" todays classt-;ac regoc Machts, 1 1 b t. 122 Prov din rm, Mer. S 1350; SONV TV 4011 tcraen. en•
bread mac.111nery Wage new-;paper Aguressive I he<J columns 642-5678 lacentia All clnt PP 543-4705 In white cab./remote cor
Ac.c.ounling Clerk needed
'" Corporate ottice tor
Enu 1 LPvel Must know
tO i<i<y 1,y touch Will do
1n.,,Pr1tory reconc111a11on
tirr,c.e~s rPt e1ve1 5 Call
S1etir1ar1101 ~31 4408 8-5
$ 89 !>ell d•">C.•Ph• eO 1nd1v1d --trot $700 ot>o 840-0388/ 1 t mo Job ''18 and u.tts 1T1ar earr e•c.1111ent 1••• • ••••••• • •••••••• ••••9; 1ntarv1ew Newporl ii: -, I
Beach Send lhi!> ad and ~~~~7;,~, s~!~:,I,;\ c~~d : DELIVERY DRIVER :1 MOTQR ROUTE -r•t• 1 "
Call TC
Ask for Ron
a resume or 1e11e1 stating •1 your Quahtic.atoons 10 Job ddvan~"ment rippnrtu111 • • ~M v 7338 p 0 Box ty 'iJIP~ ... no l')r ldvPrtis • Daily Pilot motor route •nQ ,.A re•·"'"-P. 1 11'11">1 • •.1 9560 Sac.ramen10 CA • 'I bl H 95823 OS60 not aler !'ntl re.sumtt 11 ava1 a e In Unttngton e
LE&AL SECRO&Rf
Srria1I Nwpt Bch firm s~ks
tndn MdrC.h 2 1"180 M .. l.i da Tttat~t'r y • Harbor area. 1-2 hours •
ORAIGECO&ST : • 642-4333 1nd1v1oua1 w1good cleflcal Buying and ,elltng at a
skills Word processing reasonable prtc.e thot s
exper pref d Will train what ctass111ed is all
DAILY PILOT • per afternoon :
cosi~3~:aB~ls~2627 :. Call 642-4333: Monday -:
$2.40 per day
Thal s ALL you pay tor
3 lines 30 Oay m101mum
in the
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
CALL TODAY''
All FOR LOIS
Your
Ser.11ce D1rec.tl)r1
Represen1a11""
142-4321 ext. 309
Dri.,,ewavs patios paths
et< N~ 101> too small
RP.,~ Mir>-') '136 0553
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yrs •n • < 4~7 iF.4 Tom
Clu ning Service
ROBIN s CLEANINC
5ERV•CE a lhreoougttly
c1ear1't1r;u..... S•O 1)857
THF: SILEN T PAR TNER
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Also lnllEKI Painting frP<l e<i1 E1sa &4b J;tS•
L1c•2'!8597 63 I 9295 Sonia 722-805&
MODERN ACOuST1cs Contractors
NEW & OLD CEILINGS ---------SPRAYED 527 258Q U4'H•ltsl1•-h• .. I
E"e Gravell 955-3575 aoou1 S.l-5678
FENCE Repair New & old
Wood Chain link patio s
troo es1 Grf!9 968 .o 1 t 8 THE HEH SCHE
P1i ati11
DAN SAL YER PAINTNG
Lt<.. 42'><l.(4
(..ill A, f''" p 964 ~· 11' Lawn Tr~-Sttrub ln~ldfl
Firewood Tree Trim and Removal G AS<,ow PAl~lflN(;
FIREWOOD $79 50 , Cord l ctwn Main & Ro1011lllng Int f •I ~O yro; t'Yper
Winter Spec.1a1 Quot mi1< Sprinkler Install Repair I rel '> 642 !12 14
Deilv Jim 636-8561 Free Estimates 548-6065 INT EX T 20 YEARS fXP
ff 4 ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE A"f"89" Room $2<t
I D ~·•• Sod Clean-ups Ma1nt Eitlem r Stucco SI ·10
AMEiCAN HANDYMAN Sprinklers etc 850-4 14 7 Mater1,;1s 642 0442 C.irp~ntry lencing w1n-1 dows plumbing marllle Clean Ups•Tree Trimming PAINTER NEEDS WORK '
tub encl etc And Yea I Yard Melnt •Hau11ng 1ntlE.(t. ce1t1ngs rtlhn cab
Jesus ts Lord 633 1402 MIKE 650-3263 1261 ~rs Pwp work g11a1 Dc1v1s I' .t1rt1nq 964 383 7 l'ENCF.S-GATES Tree tnm
Dump • ,ns C M N B
"""" J•m Whyte 642 7206
•r1rt4 HOME' REPAIRS
QUA TY PAIN flNG Topped removed < leari I nw ,.,11,1er 1 Jlf<'> r rt'+' es1
up new lawns 7S 1 14 76 c 1111 .Jorm 7'l? 'H07
TREES
" ''' t • • rwall Carpentry Maaoary
"'' .. 1. f t.4 5-5277 PT L -.-a-1oc_1<_._ .. w_a·ns_b_r-1c-~-w-n-r1<-
HAN[IYMAN LARGE and c.onc.rete Comp p111tos
!>mall DO IT All I 15 yr' e1tper 6•6 •834
531 5579 Pat or Ive mag I * llUCIWORI *
YOU BUY • I INST All EST 675•3175 ~EFS C.arage openers Dispos-
als Lt EIK Cabinets CHTO• IUITELS. Clo~ts Wl 548-~9• tor fireplaces 539-0J45
P1perio1
FARTHINC. INTEn1ons
HANGING STRIPPING
VISA MC 673 ISl2
ANDYS WALLCOVERING
1ns1a11a11011 & Removal
Int pa1nt1ng S48 40 11
Exquisite Ac~us11cs Re· C.t>rnmi resid 63 1 2345
tQrayed or remov11 Ory B I WILSON & SONS H111lia1 I Masonry work Gen clean
all Repairs 84 7 mo I Rm Al.ld Remodel Kiie d HAULING . MOVING ups, tree trim. removal
8dll1 r Ii; :r357487 1ns Gdrage & Yard Clnups guard Steve 835 4633
E1tper1 Wallcover1ng m
stallatoons Reas Consu:t
ant An1gnmt 58 t·8590
11MlH 'EM RITE"
Dl:PCNDABLE QUALITY
Workmanship 642 68 tJ 30 yr, "~P 6A6 1740 Jon ~5·8192 STUCCO MASONRY TILE
ROLL s CONSTRUCTION Hauling Moving Clean-I No Joo 10 small All types Plaater/Drywall
Nllw Conc;t 1Remodeling ups 7 Days lowest rites Free est Lie 631-23•5 ---------•
L1c.B4685CJ4 ins 552-0428 Call &arry 722-8873 MHill · Int /Eltt patch plos111r1ng _ custom 1ex1unng, Qua111y
Coaatr11cti oa 'Hauling Moving Clean •A·l llYlll• wort. Problems·No Proh-
& l11illli a1 up~:i1~Ir~y L~;:~;:j9' CLEAN& EXPERT lem'' •326864 554-7B3t
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•-• RAYNEf:i CONSl CO Over 25 years experience STUCCO m!fe•I restur.cos •• an• -mcH Remodet-Res1d I CQmm 1 Healtla, •••• ,, • l IC T 1 t6,428 730 13!>3 addl!lona-nouses 3!>y1 ·)t~
Wl5f<f fOCfU--llns'd lrefl est 646-5049 ~ Fitatll ' ••ABC MOVING•• i 313850 free est 588 '1892
Ing "!'e do manuscrtpts RTC Commercial Dryw1111 OANCE LESSONS Social Ou1c.k & Cerelul T 138046 Pl ~·
,.,,.Hing 1t1t etc 786-3330 S1>«1a1111ng in Comm I Nightclub Ballroom Lalin LO RATES ~5204 10 -•-•--••_.I _____ _
SuP9flor Office Ser.11ce' and Re~•d 1 Free est 7 Lessons S20 650-3-048 STAIYlll Cll.Lfl( I 2• llr El• lH· 1110 '~!~ y4<;';_2~~1~0 needs 548 8923 •383924 Heatlat A CMli•t• STllllTI llYIH CO. •Good 1obs aone r1gh1•
•ROOM ADDITIONS * 2 .... fl• lM 1-1IO I Or•noe co 0 1191na1 I WEEKEND PLUMBING
caMattl *REMODELING• • •' • 1 Student Mover' lnturecl No overtime' Call anytime
Kl H e1C A re-ST LIC 428A77 ~g 2194 •Heating d~ right. Uc. T 124~36 641 8A27 Wlllt!r healers 1n
1Ur1eclng(compar.-1 Hom.-• • lace•• Tu NEW WaretiouN Storaoe 1taHe<11rom $52 646-87 12
remocs.llng, lie; 642 t 777 I h•H l lC StfTICtl FRANK MUSSElMAN IOYll·lll I DRAIN!. CLEAR From $1'>
Ca t H~ii~~~!a ~~!Jil,~~o~n Vour noma Ot my olllce Careful Court-®a-Cheap ~~~c:~4 D~~s~~~~~e~
pert a1pen1ry rvlee t.-rm 11n1 1ets 64S '3083 Sr· Cit Aalts 646-7828 By hr /or plfKAI 646 3e65 I · I i Expert Sftrvic:. & Repa11 Aac>alr Remod I Ado111on1 a1lr1Ct H laniat lerTict 3? yrs e•P Ae.•d 1 Comm
Ooort-etc. 548-4980 Dttn . r u TOAINQ WAmNd Care fOf elderly tn t1e;;;1e 'Lie •409035 9&4 81119
BUILD OR REPAIR I En1ry & ?r1tl'ICFI DOOra l GRAMMAR for ICnool Or rlvlte home ~iome cOOll I Ii Wells, 11an•. door• tock• By Norm n file ()oorm.,, 1 t>u11ness 894-1!.25 ~Is KtUhy ~40-4 101 i-"-1111
1'!'11._.. ____ _
railings moldtngs & trim Oalt & F11 8S7 DOOR J I ~F -ROOf!NG recovAr re-
•4781Qe Dorl ge4.5949 • twt fJ Ill C ARE r 0 R Y 0 UR pe111 hot ta1 111 1oc1<
CABINETS & OARPEN £1tctracal 'Var~ f dl•mond1 14 PARENTS Prtvtl• hC>l'M wood free ni 7SO 668e
TAY Small tot>• repain. PAHtSM flRTllG <*'•1 ~nnv ~~11 NB Merttyn 640 7020'f 1 BEST ROOr RE:PAIR
frM •tlma1es. 645-2003 Ou•l1ty N'1rk tree eat 1 f~ 7fo~~541591 •4' P1l1tia1 I CAN Bf AT ANY 810 BY
Ooon-moldfngt Dly win ••2551) 966·740 1 ~INP l'XfNTINQ By RICh so•1o 7'l2 7537
dO'M' complete palln• RESIO/COMM tN6' 28 L111i1ca,ia9 •rd Sinor 16 yt1 or happy Tilt
addl110nl Qualny wo<ll yr' Do my own wOlk l IC I LiWWClrt r11•tomers LIG 200&44 •--., ... ,.,.......,!""'!'-"!"'l"--.1417448 P9UI 548 88e<I •278041 At 648 8 126 Tnanll-Yout 963 • 11• 1 txPERT Tiling ~fl!IAbl• K C TREE SERVICE I rHtonat>le·~odel blll'I
i(l'fCHEN CA81N&T DON'S ilECTRIC Toe>, lrtm r*"IOVll Ouallty RAINBOW PAINTING pt11en1n Call 7''2 9781
REFACING 498-M71 ~~II•. tlf ¥1C• Afloroat>le O\iollty ,, our pol!Cf c.n for frae •t a.a2-osa 1 dryer ou11e11 etc oono.a ~1evea 536-Mi>e [ 850 e846 JEFF ue wa Wi alltw Cltaal 11
• Friday 10-5 P M Ask for •
:. Art :.j
Orange Coast , I
: Dally Piiot ' :
:. 330 W. Bay Drive :1
: Costa Mesa, CA :
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(714) 642-4!!J
Available in Irvine area.
$300 to $600. No collect-
ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon.
thru Friday afternoon. Sat.
& Sun. morning. Call
642-4333, ask for Kirk.
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
330 W. Bay St.
Costa Mesa, CA
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Openings Now Available
CAR ROUTES
Earn Extra Ca•h
For Del/very Of Thi• Pa,,.r
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
INDEPENDENT
Deliver 1 day a week . No
collecting. no soliciting.
Must have dependable car ,
truck or station wagon and
insurance
CALL 842-1444
Ask for JoAnne Craney
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Estate Sale Sat only 9ar
148 Melody Ln, E-slc
Nwpl, btwn 20th & 81
St Amert oak antq fur
desks, child'• ron le
Otsk, uttany lamp, roct
Ing cl'tr. drssr wl mfTr. nr
Jewelry. 10 spd bike
desgnr WedOlng gown. '
Sat &-Sun Feb 22~
9-4pm 2552 Fairway O
Furn • ciothlng, mlac
FHat1ia
Vall~ Ill
Friday Ta1e 9'.J, 183'.4
Santa Joanana (Megnoll
& Talbert) Jew•lq book•. coOect1bla, t0011
raoe car bed, 1011 of mlM
l~at Ill
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EXTRAVAGANZA!
F•b 22. Sal 9-1, Over 10
Garage Sates cell regarc
Ing aOdresses and map
552·1800
La1111 Billa 11 S1
Juenlte HOid E11a1• Salet
Fri-Sat-Sun, 10-3pl'T'
24951 GrlHom Clrele, O
Allela Pkwy & Paseo o.
V11enc1a Lg hm lull c
elegant furnishing•
French aide boar1
w/llallan marble, lg aec
tlonal sofa, round 0&1
Ible, 25'Zenlth COior "
French armori.. 1emp~
bresa rubblngs, Hotpotn
rafrlg. m.,bla top oo
lat>le, lg •ntlque mirror•
coO~tlon of Colluon.
anlma11. and otMI' Orlen
lal ltem1. Victorian .,
glue. elegant onyx tot
dllk, etyttal cl'tandell«
game tt>t.textllM, qullta
much mlac:. For Info c.1
838-81111770-7368.
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oak & llata bar $75
Etegere glaH 1t1el1te1
$30. 8', 1 Inch thlalo
beveled g1u1 coflet
tabl•. gotd laal bait
$250 Brua lamp $15
Many amalt ltamt 11-up
Sat. only. 9-3pm. 2227
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l&e'W 18th 51. C. M.
27 '' '81 CENTuAY70Cie
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tull galtey, Mad wl rhwr
hOt water,11ereo wl19k1
d9pth gauQ9. VHF. tis>-& .now rm queltty 127,000
EV9 « wtcnd 854-2194
Mon-Fr1 as 1-2350
--..L 37 ft lGG HAR80R FIE
Sedan CNIMf '83. Tl3 14
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AIP. R•dl r tound•r
tW'llry, C02 m-wa>te
11ern room Sl ll•P
winch. H/C w•tar
'30,000.
Clll 213/59!> 8521
37 a.den Sportf\lhef. twr
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C.lamafM. Ecel cond UHOtR A OEEO OF TRU8T Mttch I , ltM ~ ••• l lTAft NO. A 11'fN 1CM.D AT A "*JC 1iALa.. A "*JC &Ma. • 'IOU YOU A/111/l IN Drl'AUU UTATI -,._.._, Mii $3000 OAUD Ot/CM/8t UNL!SS ........... To .. ,.. ~ • YOU._ "' CJlkA. ... "' IJIP\.WW ~"A ORD"' T"UIT To ............ a I ... M11'1 . lobo, YOU TAKE ACTION TO Cfaclllon 91\d COftl1ftt911t MATIOlf °" ,,. MW °" TMI MW °" TMI OATfD mi11t UM.US ~ Md ....... ,
831-0822 Mk fOf Jim PROT!CT YOUR PROP· "8JC N0TIC[ I etaclltora. llnd l*'90M wtlo 01' TMI NOCllDH•O NOCllW AeA•IT YOU TAl(I ACTION TO c:redltorl. Md ,..,. 90
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OF THE NATUR.f OF THE .......... A j)9tlllon hM ""' lllad NOTICI °" ,....,.,... I.Al.a NH.0 AN EXP\ANATIOH A ~ IW ..... I U,. lte I terlt DATSU PROCEEDINGS AGAINST 01....... by LOii C KAY In the Su-TMMTa"I ~ NO. W1 M n•l NATUN! C# TH! b)' JOAN A KIMWOOD •• N aozx 1e82 blue-YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· NOTICI Oft' p•rlor COvrt Of Ora"ije T .& NO. .... On MAACH 31. 1 ... , at PROCEEOINOS AOAIN8T tN Suptrtor Cour1 ai •
.. gray Moving Eut/muat TACT A LAWVER niu•n•·· •AU Countyraqu.etlngth•I LOlS NOTIC! 18 HERE8Y t0.00 A.M .. ft TH£ MAR vou. YOU tHOUU> CON-.,.Oolinfy, ....... 581 she Arailabie for ;-::Ml'=l:=IM:-:-'.8-66:':""."..,~9~7 .,..·_,..__ On 03/13/H II 1000 VOU ARE IN D£FAULT C KAV.,.awo11•1taouper· OIVEN. niat on Tllunday, £NTRANCEL088YOHITH TACTAl..AWVIA JOAHA.KIAKWOOOM
Power ton lntaf'Mted In HONDA •e.t CRX 1.5, red, A M S K 0 • f' E 0 UNOER A DEED OF TAUST aonat ,_,..aNntatlve to ad-F•bnllll)' 2t, tNt, at 11:00 STREET OF CHICAGO On 31'3/M al 10 00 A.M. pointed 81 .,.._.i ,.,_ '
chartarlnge75--470• new paint, Sony 811)/lm MORTAOAGE CORPOR· DA.TEO 7123/U . UNL~ mlnletarthe•t•t•ofthade-o'CIOQI •.m. of MkS d~. In TITLE INSURANO~ COM-P'ORECLOSUAECOHSULT· ,....,.!veto~--..
a0 n OOWC'ecl boet slip !Or aale. AnlCOl't... Wean
$180,000. 722-0732
•73 23' Columbia on .o·
olf·ahO<• NB mooring
$12,600 Firm 873·87&5
Boat & MOOflng, Hold• up
to •O' In Hwpt ott Lido
I ... $12.000. 873.-7395
UITIUn&YUL
Do Anza BaY91de Vlli.Qe
300 E. Coal Hwy, N 8
873-1331 Mon.-Fr1 e.-.pm
SIDE TIES AVAIL.ABLE.
26'-:le' Non-t111e aboard
Sallboata only 873.-6806
Slip AvaJI ·No Uve Aboatd
Up to 32' S330
Sida tie to 25' $225
SWALES ANCHORAGE
Daily 9-5 5'8·1501
SLIPS AVAIL 25 & 30 ft
3333 W. COAST HWY
Newport Ben 9·5 Mon·Frl
•lac. Traa1,.rt1tit1
C1a~11 1014 t21 7 aYel Trellitr, xlnt
cond. crp1d. RMdy to got
$995 Or Otter 548-2517
Mttereycln/
lcMttn 1011 sDzDRI oA •12. Una;
2000 ml, xlt cond,
$800/0bo 966-9030
c:aea I I ATION a1 the duly appolnt41d YOU TAKE ACTION TO cadatll the room Mt Mide fOf con-PANV. LOCATlD AT 501 N ANTS, INC. 81 the duly ap---Of tna dlloldWll. MeOo ~:m x nt cono Trull .. vndar and pureuant PROTECT YOUR PROP· Th• petition reqUH l t ductln~ Tru1tM '• s.-. MAIN STAEET. In the City Of polntacl Tfua\M llnd« 91\d Th• "tltlon req1.1eat1 0 731·3569 Ev to 0..0 OI Trvtt. "*>c>fd41d ERT'1 tT MAY BE SOLO AT aut~lty to admlnt.tar the wttllltl ,,,. offlole Of A!.AL Sant• Ana. County of ()t. purwl to D..o °' TN91. ault\Oflty 10 ~~
MAZDA '80 RX7 Limited on 09118/81 u Document A PUBLIC SALE, IF vou ..,.,. Under Ina I~· ESTATE SECYAITllS SI.A· anoa. Sta.le of c.ittomla. ~d41d on 21H/7t .... u.e. under the
Edition Xlnt cono .. •II •x-no 20808 Boole 1'2~2 Paoa NEED AN EXPLANATION dent Admll\l1tratlon of e.. VICE. located It 1800 Not1tl c A L I F 0 A N I A R E • eoca-it no nl02 IOOll dent ~ •
tru "4800 obo •95-•935 408 Of Official Racofd• ln OF THE NATURE OF THE tat• Act 8roechwey, Sult• 100. In Ille CONVEYANCE COMPANY, t3041 Pao-12 Of Of&lal tat• Act
Iha otnc. ot Ille Raeordar of PROCEEOlNOS AGAINST A hearing on the petition City of Sem. AM, Ool.1nty ot a Cailt0tnla COri>otallon, M "*>c>fdl In Iha Offloa of tl'le A i-"lng on ttw ~ * 'lltMBZ '75 •50SEL Orange County, Ctllf0tnla., VOU, YOU SHOULO CON-will be held on F'EBRUARY Ofat\ga, State ot ~ duly appolnt•.d fruit" AeaorOar of Oningie County, wM1 be ,..., on MA~ $
&8990 Obo Loaded loeai eueuted by HENRY TACT A LAWYER 21. tlae •t 9 30 AM In REAL ESTATE SECURITIES undet "* oenaln 0..0 Of Calltotnla, ••tcvtad by 1tee "9:30 A .. In~
C8' (MRSMJW) Resale # 2 8LICKHAHN Ill, a llngla On 3/13/M •t 1o 00 AM 0991 No 3 at 700 Civic SERVICE. I c.it1omle 00'· Tnm ...cutecs bv JULIE H TAAV1$ WATTS HONEY-No 3 .. 700 CMc Sales "3 W S.y, CM man I CHARLES M FORECLOSURE CONSULT· c.tltar Otlve WMt, Santa potatlon, M duly 9')P()lntad LOWAAY, A MAARIEO CUTT AND ~AROARET Ott\oa W..t. s.n1a AN.
Ph S.!>-2963 Anytime! RUSSELL.&. COLLEEN W ANTS INC u the duly ap-Ana, CA 12102 Tru1t• under and punuent WOMAN, ae lf\lllOt. , .. SCHMIOT HONEYCUTT t2702 •
RUSSELL,l'lutbandandwite po1n1.:C, TN91M under and IF YOU 08JECT to the to 1M poww ot Nie con.-eordaclonApttl 13, tM4,M Will SELL AT PU8LIC If YOU OllJfCT to tN WI UIOl&UZI Will SELL AT PUBLIC puttuanl to 0..0 of Trult. granting of Iha petition. you 19rrec1 In that certain 0..0 of ~""'*'' Ho '4-163 tM. AUCTION TO THE HIOHfST orenilnG of the pelltlOn, ~ 11 •1•R-1 AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST Aacordacl on 7/30182 .. lhOulO --8'>PMf II Iha Trwt Hec:Altad by ANDREW Of ome... Reootdl Of Ot-BIOOER FOR CASH. (pay-lhOukl etttw appeer .. &he ~ IEIZ BIDDER FOR CASH. (pay· 1 Ooc:umant no 82-215188 Of l'laarinO and 1111• YoUr ob-STUPIN, INC .• a oorpon111on W'99 County, Sta1• ot Cai-at>le II time of .... In -...UC n.rtno and .._. 'ffNI ~
All laln &ff ltftts IN U.S.A. ~ t1maf , ..... 01Un .... 11...!ns11awrut •, Offlcial Racotd• In Iha omoe leCt11on1on'11~ 11,~~..1.'!' ~~ °'gansiiad undarc Iha l9W9 °' tomla. ~ the ~ ~ moneyT'"'EofFRtnaONTUnlt.oENT~!~J ~~,..~en ootee-19 •• 420 SEL .. ~~, o ,,. .... • • of the Aacordar of Orange I w n , .. ...,.... • ...,.,.. the 1at1 of alltotnla, ,. ..,. that_, contained, -at n · ..,.~ .,.,. .. wnn tl'le ~ ~ Ar«> TRYING HARO(R at Chapman A11a entranoe County, CaMtomta, aHeutad the l'l6at1ng Your ~ 'corded May 17 tM5 In the Mii at put>llC auction to the TO SUITE 205 (SECOND lhe heating YrNI ~-
86 IMM payments at TO BC :: l to Civic c.tltar Bulldlng 300 by STUART DUANE ancem~ba lt1part0n0t by ottic. ot the 'eouniy ~ highM1 blddet tor CNh. °' FLOORI 17802 IRVINE enoem.ybetn pareonor by E Cflapman A,_. Orange, HALBERT ANO LOIS 'fO'oK attorney corder ot Mid County, .. ctl9Cll u daea1bed l*ow. l!SOULEVARO, TU8Tlfll, CA yout lttom9y $525 187 • SALES CA ail right, 11tla and lntarMt WEIRICH HALBERT. HUS-IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Aaeofdar'1 lnatnimant NO. payat>laat Iha lllMot .... In 9218() all rlgnt. Utlt and IF YOU AAE A Cl\EOl'TOR
Per mo • lax
Total start up cost
$4~8 05
Tot1l of payments
S36,963.30
(S.rir 20588•)
1188 110E
80 IN1t1 payments at
$298.74
conveyed 10 and now held BAND ANO WIFE AS JOINT Of • contingent craditOf of 85-179361, by rauon ot • lawful money ot IN United tnlar•I eon~ to and °' I ClOl1a.iieem c:radltor ot
• SERVICE by It under .. Id Dead of TENANTS WILL SELL AT lha dacMMcl. you tmil1 n1a l>fMOllorci.taultlnpeymant St•I• of Amarlc;a, Without now '*Cl by It under Mid Iha IMC IM ll!, yOU '"'*. Trust In Iha property situ· PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE your cllllm wltl'I the court or or parlonnance of the obtl-watranty ~ .. Ot impllad 0..0 ot Tr119t Int~ proper1y YOt" dalm wttt1 the OOUt1 Ot
• ,ARTS 119<1 In HIO Covnty. Call-HIGHEST Bl DOER FOR pr-I It 10 th• pareonal gallon• aawr41d thereby. In-u to title, UN, po1 .... 1on. llltuatad In Nici County. Call-Pf...,,t It to Iha paraonlll
roml• dalcrlblng Iha land CASH, (payable a1 time of repr-1at1119 appointed by oludlng 111111 brMCll or o.-or eoouml>f91lCM, all right, l0<nla. daletlblng the land raptaaentatf\le ~tad by
LEAS tl'laretn sate 1n lawful money of the the court within four month• rault, Motic. of wtliCll wu title and lntar•t now held by therein •he oourt Within IOUt monthl • llG EXHIBIT ' A" United StatH) at THE from Iha dale of nr11 I .. raeordad November•. tN5, it u auoh Trust• In and to TllOM portlOnl of Tract from .IM date of flrlt 11-
All THAT CERTAIN FRONT ENTRANCE TO euanc:.of lettaru1pr0\lldec1 u Aecofdar'e ln1trumant tha followlng deecrlt>ad no 84112. ln the~~ ~ofleCtertUptcMdaO lAR(j[ ~I INVf~l()lh
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£VERY MOOCL l COlOfl
CALL TODAY
LEASHOLD ESTATE SITU· SillIL.2.05 iS.ECONO In Section 700 of the NQ. &Hl§21L. WJL.LSEU. Qr9Rtf\Y _1lt1.t1~ lo the uoarmaptlladln , ~tlon ZOO of _.....__-t
ATEO IN THE STATE OF FLOOR) 17802 IRVINE Probate Coda Ol California. '"'Ar PUBLIC AUCTION TO aforaaaid County and Stat•. Peoaa 13 and " of Mis-Pro«>•te CoOe ot Calfcmla,
CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF BOULEVARD. TUSTIN. CA The lime for nllng elalm1 wtll THE HIGHEST 8100ER FOR to wit <*fan.out Mac>• 1'1 the of· TM tln'!a fOt 1111ng cA.ime Wt11
ORANGE. CIT'< OF COST A 92680 all right tltle and not aKplre prlOI' to l<Nr CASH, lawful money of the LOT 2, BLOCK 638 OF llcle ot the County Recorder not aJ(plra prior to tour
MESA, DESCRIBED AS lnllfl'st con~ to and monthl from th• dtle ot Iha United StatM, or a euhiW'I CORONA DEL MAR TRACT, of Mid county OMc:rlbed u monthe from the data of the
FOLLOWS now Mid by II under Mid Mitring notice 11>o11a. Check drawn on a state °' IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT lollowe bMring notice 110oYa
PARCEL 1 Oeedol Truatlnthaproperty YOU MAY EXAMINE ll'le netlonelbenk,11tate0tfed-BEACH, AS PER MAP RE· PARCEL I Unltnumt>ar• YO\J MAY EXAMINE the
A SUBLEASEHOLD IN Situated in IMlld County, Call-nle kept by the COYrt. If you era! c:radlt union. or a ltata CORDED IN BOOK 3, u "-and o.tcrlMO tn Ille kept by the court If you
Per mo -lax ANO TO UNIT 55 ON LOT I fornl• detcrlblng the l•nd •r• • parton lnle<Mlad In or radatel Nlllngt and loetl PAGES 41 ANO •2 OF MIS-the condominium plan ,... ••• P«IOll lnteraetad In
Total start up cost • OF TRACT 10525, AS thentln Iha .. ,., •. you may Nf"l9 ueoc:iallon domlclled In thll CELLANEOUS MAPS. EX· corded In t>OOI! 11•1&. Paoe IM ••t•. you may -
$2162 16 • ~ ' ' ' SHOWN ANO DESCRIBED PARCEL 1 upon the b9C\110t or admln-1111•. Ill pey•l>la at the time c E p T THE N 0 RT H . '781 of Offlc:lal Aacordl upon the axaaltOf or admln-
T I I r IN THE CONDOMINIUM UNIT 13 ASSHOWNANO lllrator, or upon the at-of Nie. all rtgnt, 11tle and WESTERLY 64 FEET PARCEL 2 An undMdacl latrat0t, °' uc>On IN 91· 018 0 payments Aatn hantic 9 00 I PLAN • l"PLAN"I. WHICH DESCRIBED IN THE CON~ torlley for the exacutOf or 1nterHt l'lalcf by u. u THEREOF 1152nd 1ntarM1 u • tenMt torMy tor tha neout0t or 519·089·60 PLAN WAS RECORDED ON OOMINIUM PLAN RE-ldmlnl9lra1or. alld n1e witl'I TnntM,ln ~t raelproper1y The total amount ol the lneommonintheleelnterwt edmlniStrator and flla wtttl
All FH .Ill .II. BOOK 13757 PAGE 1057. 1981 IN BOOK 14268. PAGE lllea, • wrl11en raq~ ltat-State, daecribed • IOlows: lntar•t thereon, together of Lot 1 01 Tr9C1 No M12 u Ylce, a •ltten raquMt Ital·
(Ser• 160772) ml SEPTEMBER 17, 1980, IN CORDED ON OCTOBER 14 ,,,. court wltl'I proof of --lltuat• In Mid Courity 91\d unpaid principal t>elanoa, In and lo the common.,.. the court wttl'I proof of -·
I ET SEO OF OFFICIAL RE-45 ANO AMENDED FEBRU-Ing that you daelra ~el Parcel 2 In the city ot ...._ with raa.onably Mtltnatad IUCl'I term II defined In the wig that you deelra 1C*J1ai Awtt ala' 11 r r j:i ~ CO Ro S OF OR ANGE ,t,RY 4 1982 av INSTRlJ.. notl~ of the n11ng ot an Ill-pon 8Mch, u par map Nec1 c:o.11, expan-and ad· article 1n1n1ec1 'o.tlnltlona' notloa o1 tne ttt1ng ot en 1n-••'9!!1iiiiiiiiiiiiill!i-!o-.~!l9 ~ j -, SIMPLY THE BEST COUNTY, ' OR AS MAV BE MENT' NO 92.042729 Yant()(yand appraltlemant ot In Booll 1<M, i>aoe37, Parcial venoes at the time of the In-ot the Oedaratlon o1 C:0V.. ~loryand IOOf ... 1 .. 1lof LHll• T LUSE Pt Sales -Service • leasing AE·RECOROED BOTH OF OFFICIAL RE~ •t•t• u.-1 or of the petl-Mac>•. 1n the office o1 the 111a1 pubbtlon of thla No-nant1 Condltlone and ~ aetat• ~ °' °' IN peU-; '°! ... • 1 EUROPEAN DELIVERY PARCEL 2 CORDS OF SAID COUNTY tlons Of accounts mentioned County Aacordar of Nld t1ca are S 1845.955..97 ltnctioN recorded In 1>o<* tlons or aoc:ounta nw1tlonad A......,..., Pl...-T' 1540 JAMBOREE AD I AN UNDIVIDED ONE PARCEL 2· In Section 1200 and 1200 5 ol County Currently d•led CaaNaR 11688, page 13t8 Oflldlll In Section 1200 and l200 5 Of
....... ,., NEWPOl}TBEACH FIFTY-FIFTH (1155th) AN UNDIVIDED l/52NO theCalllorntaProt>ateCoOe The 11r .. 1 lddr-or Cl'ledt10<CanltledCNck1 R«:orde ana atty amend-theCalitom611ProbetaCoela
lllT-llARI Ad1acen1 to Fashion llland INTEREST AS A TENANT IN INTEREST AS A TENANT IN De¥td A. ......,, At-other common delignatlor. peyat>le to the TNSt .. °' mar'lll thereto ...... a ~ At·
..--640-644• COMMON IN A sue-COMMON IN THE FEE torner .. , .......... tl'M2 of Ille,.., property herein-bidder -accaptal>la to Paroel 3 Non-.xduatve ....,.. .. P1•1w, lt.O
HUNTINGTON BEACH MERCEDES '67, 2SOS, r• LEASEHOLD ESTATE IN INTEREST IN ANO TO THE lrttN 9twd., •109, Tuetln, abou deecrl bad 11 TruatM provided propat ~II f0t utllltlel. ao-.... , .......... CA-
CHRYSLER/Pl YMOUTH «*II reblt eng s 1700 Obo lllCI REUL '11 ANO TO All OF THE REAL COMMON OF LOT 8 OF CA --purported to I>« 3701 Birch ldenllllc:&tlon .. aY911able. oaea. lngr... • ... an-Publiltlad Orange eo..1
842-0631 S..0·5 t84 85&-03321955-7000 Malt Auto. air casselle 2dr PROPERTY. INCLUDING TRACT 10484, AS PER MAP Publlthad OfllnQ& Cout Stt•UMwport BMCll. c.11-From Information wNCfl croac:hmant. drainage, IUP-Dally l.~ FabNaty 13, 14
wire C0119f, I WITHOUT LIMITATION THE FILED IN BOOK 4163 PAGES Dally Piiot February 13 14, loml• the Truet• dMml rallable, port and tor other purpc>eM 20. ,_ .
' (Lie• lBWU03SI COMMO~: AREA AS OE-35 TO 37 INCLUSiVE OF 20, 19&8 The undersigned hentby but lor wllldl TruttM rnMM a" u oeflnad In the artlcM ot ThF-132 (St~• 41291 FINED IN THE DEL CARA· MISCELLANEOUS MAPS Tl'lf'-113 t dlec:l9lm1 aU Uablllty f0< any no rapraMntatlon or war· l~a dalcaratlon en II tied
I Jltfl flON OF COVENANTS, RECORDS Of SAID COUN~ Incorrectness In .. Id 11/Mt ranty, the street addr ... or .-t1" P\BJC lll)TIC[ I ,. CONDITIONS. ANO RE· TY AS SUCH TERM IS DE· m-ir NOTICE lddr ... or other aommon other common daelgnatlon AP• 93-4-29()..(M I STRICTIONS ("OECLAR -FINED IN THE ARTICLE EN-.-~ deelgnttlon ol th• •t>011• datcrlbacl The "'"' addr .. and IC SMn ATION"') RECORDED ON TITLED "DEFINITIONS" OF IC nm S8ld Mia wlll be made property II . 800 1/2 other common designation, NOncl TO •NllOIE'lttSO• 9/17180 IN BOOK 13747, THE DECLARATION OF MOTICIOf' withoutwarranty,expr ... or LARKSPURAVENUE,COR-11 tny, of the real property CMDrrOltlOf'
TURBO Beautiful cond . lo PAGE 1545 ET SEO OF 01=. COVENANTS CONDITIONS Implied. ragardlng title, P.08--ONA OEL MAR. CA 92125 deter I bed •boo II llUUl ~ FICIAL RECORDS OF OR· AND RESTR.ICTIONS RE· av~:"~... .....on. or ancumbf'ane.t, Said proper1y •• being purported to be 8 LARGO ,._. 11e1 ...
Y";'. ~~c:;'e(~~~~)Maga, 1 ANOE COUNTY. ON LOT 1 CORDED IN BOOK 14095 ND~ NT1T10N to aatltty the prlnclpel bal· IOld '"'the purpoea of pay-SUO. IRVINE. CA 92715, U.C.C.)
OF TRACT 10525 IN THE PAGE 516 OF OFFICIAL RE~ ':, STI lllC4I of Iha Not• or other Ing the Ot>lloatlon• aacurad The undarllgned Trust• Nollee .. '*eby glYan to HU 127,111 CITY OF COSTA MESA AS CORDS (THE "DECLAR· EIT~~A-tl~llt obllgatlon aacu•ed by said byaald o..doHt'\1111 lndud· dllCllllm,.nyllat>illty '°'Illy creditor• of Iha within JlllLDlllS BUICK 'H CENTURY SHOWN ON A MAP RE· ,t,TION ') ANO ANY To illhelf's,benet\cltrlal, OMdotTruat.wlth 1nt .. alt lng l-•nde.11pan-ofthe lncorraC1nau ot Iha atreet named tr-1eror{1) that• GOOd transp car $800 COROED IN BOOK 462. AMENDMENTS ANO SUP· Ind other tuml u PfOYldad Tru9tM and of Sale llddr-and other common tM.1111 tranlt• i. atlOUt to be •PHTS 548_7001 or 548•9054 PAGES 48 49 AND 50 OF PLEMENTS THERETO ~:::::. :::: ~~ therein, plus 1dv11ncea, H Dated FEBRUARY 7, dMloMtlon. It any lhOwn macM on panonai ptOparty
1001 Quall St, N B MISCELLANEOUS MAPS EXCEPTING ALL OIL OIL may be otl'lerw!M lnt.,..ted ·any. und4lr Iha tarm1 lheraof 1986 herein herwiattar o.c:nbec1
833-9300 BUICK '60 Skylark LTD '-IN THE OFFICE OF THE RIGHTS MINERALS MIN· In the wlll and/Of Mlate of and lntetest on ~ ad-C A l I F 0 RN I A RI · Said Mle Will be made, but The ~ and ~ 4 ft1tJ Drift/JM,. OPEL ,74 • Must .-~11 cyl, low ml I-owner. COUNTY RECORDER OF ERAL RIGHTS NATURAL SVEA R MEYER vances. 1nd plue fees, CONVFfAMCE CO..AMY, witl'IOul conYeNnt 0t --add.-..... ot the Intended 9030 ~ $2900 650-7•56 SAID ORANGE COUNTY, I GAS RIGHTS ANO OTHER A petition hu ~ n1ec1 Chargae and 1ll$)en1Mof I.he •Mid truetaa. ly S---ranty, e:q>r ... or Implied •• tran.taron .,_. Dean Kim
---------fJlcettent Cond 'c ·D-77 -Cou-d· VII'• OR AS THE'Y MAY BE HYDROCARBONS B Y by Robert I Meyer In the Tnnl• tnd of the trutt.I K.., .•• ~"'°9""91-gardlng !Hie, poenn'Dll °'ma Newpot1 &MS. eo.t1 ... ... ,m $850/obo96-t-~90 " "" ., ... AMENDED OR RE RE-WHATSOEVER NAME Superl<>t COUtt of Ot c:rMted by said Deed of deftt, .. , c..-. A-. ancun1brancea. 10 pay the~ Cellt, Ca."*1na KJm ir.========i'11 Yellow Wl yellow leall'let CORDED KNOWN GEOTHERMAL County raQUMtlng that~ Trutl The total amount of MorUu ld9a, Callfaflll a remaining pr1nc:ipal tum of 2228 Newport 8Nd Costa MllllE 1ntr Cabriolet root lull EXCEPTING THERE STEAM 'ANO ALL PROD-en l Meyarbeappolntedu Mid obligation. lncludlng ttm,T11tpl1oneNo.(IU) the notae MC:Urlld by Mid Mel&.Celll
It comM with bucket ... ,, CHICK pwr. Kint cond $3550 FROM. UNITS 1 THROUGH UCTS DERIVED THERE· ~aonal repr-tatlve 10 rauonably •tlmatad f-. 101·2Sn 0..0 of TtUlt. Wltll lntarwt The location '" Ca11tom1e
• nd r ed I • I II res 756-8175 or 557-9887 55 INCLUSIVE ON LOT 1 FROM WITHOUT HOW-ChelgM and ·~Of the Publllnad Otanoa Cou1 thereon, .. Pfolridad In Mid ot the cn..t eac:utNe oft1ca
($er•5437) (Stk#24621 IOF SAID TRACT 10525. AS EVER' THE RIGHT TO =r the Mtate ol lhe TNSt•. •I the time Of ltnltlal Delly Piiot Fabruwy 20 27 not• ~. II any. °' Pftnac>al ~ oftlcl ••Ill IVEllSON NABERS SHOWN ON SAID CON-DRILL. MINE STORE EX-The petition req Hll pu~tlon of thll Notice, 11 Matct\ a. 19845 undel me 1..-ma of the o..d Of the intended t....,,...,or ie
.. OOMINIUM PLAN PLORE ANO OPERATE u "45-4.483 24 TM57 ot Truet, '-· c:Nw999 and -
ORANGE COAST PO:~~f EXCEPTING FURTHER THROUGH THE SURFACE ::=~~~ ac::::t:~ Dated Fat>rvary 5. t91Se expanMI of the TNl1• and All ot~ -
Jeep/Renault CttEVROlf I CADILLAC THEREFROM ALL IM-1 OR THE UPPER 500 FEET dent Admlnl1trallon or b -REAL llTATI IECUM-.,._ .... fl)llC[ of the trvstl er.tees by Mid and edO u..s by the 252• Harbor Coata Meaa I PROVEMENTS ANO AP· OF THE SUBSURFACE OF tatea AC1 TWI MRVIC«, a C• ... r~ o..d of Tru1t, lo wit lntandad tr .ttt\1t1 Ut-IOH ~~~::~ ~~~11:~ LARGEST SELECTION PuRTENANCES LOCATEOl sAIO LANO, AS RESERVED A hMti on the petition oorp.elloh,MT~9J': "2m1 /S130.Ht97 . ll'lrWe ~ ... ~,.., -... o ollatemodel lowmlleage OR TO BE LOCATED ON IN THE DEED FROM THE wtll be '*"3 on MARCH 12 D. J . ...,..,, ... ,IL llt ... l"ICnnoUe ....... No!• AllheacMOuietlrM past'° tar .. k-IO Iha Vaat ~ CHICK Cadlll&es lnOrange SAID LOT I OF TRACT IRVINE COMPANY AMICH-1986 11930 AM In Dec>t' 1IOO~llroedW.,,lutte N~ eTATIW ol .... the opening bid wtll Intended trantter" are DOOOE VAN '77 Mui-County! See us today• J '052S IGAN CORPORATION RE-No 3 •• 700 Civic c.nter 100. S-ta AM. CA 11'7'1. The lollowtng P9rt0n• .,,. be $&4,971 13 None IVERSON 540 9100 EXCEPTING FURTHER CORDED MAY 29 1981 IN 0r111a wn1. Santa Ana, CA fil.,hon« 1114> M.>4110 oo+ng buslnaea .. Elmwood ~ benaftc:laryundar UICI The nama(•I and bullnea• Van. Exec cond, low ml, -THEREFROM EXCLUSllVE BOOK 14079 PA.GE 1399 92702 Publ~heO Otange Cout Gar~·· 184 Eut 21.t St .. Dead of Trut11-atofota .... aodr-or IN lntlll'ICleO
new tires. retail S••oo. U 5 r C'o .. 1 H ... v 2600 Harbor Bl11d I EASEMENTS IN ANO TO OF OFFICIAL RECORDS IF YOU OBJECT to Iha Daily P110t Fet>ruary a. 13. Coat• ......... CA 92827 ecutad and dallvered 10 the transferee(•) .,. Joon Ky
take $2750. 840-2•00 J N.,.1po11 S..ch COSTA MESA 'ALL THOSE RESTRICTED ALSO EXCEPTING ALL granting ol lhe petition, you 20, 1988 T'" ·"'10 John L Ul'll, 10t9 Marlen lundarlignec1 a written~ Palk 2228 ~~ Bl\ld -----I 67• 0900 !COMMON AREAS AS w ATER A I G HT s ..... L ...__..,,.,. n-~ C" arallon ()If Oef9'111 and 0. Cost• Mala. CAiif: oung Im hti,wn, ~-1ulll-UC;IJ1 SHOWN ON SAID CON· WHETHER SUCH WATER lhould either appear 81 the ana, ,_ .. ,,.,, • ,,_..,, " mend tor SM, and 1 wtttten Palk. 222& ~ 81\ld
Cl l AAllS -" OOMINIUM PLAN I R G ... Ts 5 ... L 8 E neartng and stat• yout o«>-Pl&.IC NOTICE 92660 Notice of Default and Elec· eo.11 l(ifeu, Calif
'61 Corvalr Graen brier. ROLLS BENTLEY-1960 Loaded. goOd paint low l FROM EASEMENTS FOR ~~~RIAP~IA ~;-(,ERL Y~~~: lions Wltl'I the court before IC ZMM ducted by· in tndllltdual ceuNd said Nottoe of 0. nan1 riereto II deecr1bed II\
Ill Cl ~ II SEIU·IE•VILU t RESERVING THERE· I n nAL jec110n1orllle\lltl'ltten ob)K· Tl'll1 busine .. II eon-tlonros.tl Theundanlgnec1 Tl'lat tl'le property IMl't•
automatic tranamltslon, S-2, very low mileage. miles J AC CE s s INGRESS. COLAT~NG PEAS~RIPTIVE Ille hearing Your appear-NOTICE CW Jol'ln L Ul'll tault Ind Elactton to Sell to general u All etocit-in
runa well, looke goOd rhd, pre11 owned by (lie• OLUBJ2) EGRESS ENCROACH· OA CONTRA CTUA L ;:~;;:~lnparson0tby ~ICATIONTO l wlt~l'l::i.•t"!_.-:~nci::So."~ be recorded In Iha county trade. rum11ure. ll11tvr"
l26001otter Bentley ramlly rMmber, I (Stk • 3648) I MENT SUPPORT REPAIR, WITHOUT HOWEVER THE IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR l l U ALCOHOLIC ange Coonl~ on Ja.nuary 24 where ttMt real property IS equipment, goodwill and Vie (71')895~97 t $28K/negot, 645-9374 11ZH I REPLACEMQIT MAINTEN· RIGHT OF ENTRY FOR THE or a eonllngent cradltOt of KWRAGfl 19&6 tocated trade name ot • Oll'laln,...
A I _ ... ,.-oo SA.AB '81 -900 Turbo. ANCE AN O OTHE R EXCE RC•SE OF SUCH Ille cMceued, ~ muat file Towno!~O::yconoatn '211141 DATE 211 11&8 ~-:;;m~ .. B':1~·1 ..... ,.rt... lnte<-cooled. 5-spd, blk, PURPOSES All AS RIGHTS. AS RESERVED IN your ctalm wlll'l Iha COUrl or SHORECUFFS GOLF PublltheO Orange Coeet ,_.._. ~ Mesa Calf • IJI
ALPHA Spld., 176 Conv 3-dr, loaded! $8500 obo ~~~7uMONPLl~E 0~0:S DEED FROM THE IRVINE pr_,,1 11 10 1he pattonal COURSE INC , II 8'>4>1Y1ng 10 Delly PU01 January 30 Fat>-=:;od~ y~,.~j_.:.: The ~ name .,_,
weO loved and cared ',or 650-610• Ht 2 DEFINED IN THE DECLAR· gi~:t:~~A ~IOM~CH~~~ rec>rM«1tat111a appointed by Iha Oec>•rtmenl ol AlcohOllc: 1'\.18ty e. 13 20 1988 11'9m IMM llt¥d., ... by Mild lr-f~OfS at MIO
by 1-owner. Ilk• new. • ATION CORDED MAY 29 1981 IN the court Wlll'lln lour montl'll Beverage Contro4 for '47" Tl'l-set Tvettn. CA l2MO (1t4) loc:atlon .. 8'0llar aw JR.
cord• avllll 759--0309 PARCEL J BOOK 14079 PAGE 13~ from the dll• of '"" I .. ON SALE GENERAL PUB-7'14"2 Tl'lat "'° t>ulll llenalw ..
----NON·EXCLUSIVE EASE· OF OFFtCIAL RECORDS tuanee ot ._uers a.a Pf'Ovtded LtC EA TING PL~CE to Nit PlBl.IC NO TIC.[ P\lbhMid Orange Cout I U"\tenoectt..... ~o-Deffi ~auOPm· SIPWTI EHIPW MENTS FOR ACCESS IN· PARCE 3 in Section 700 of the alcono41C beverages II 501 Daily PtlOt Fet>tvary 20 27 ma_, •t t ... o toe"'
DELIVERY DEPARTMENT wt Ill All IUl(I GRESS ENCROACHMENT EASEMLENTS AS SET Prot>ate Cooe ol Callf0tnia Aven1oa Vaquero San IC·DOZI Mardi S 19&8 PORTUNITY ESCROW 734
McLID[N'SBMW USEDCARS&TAUCKS SUPPORT AND FOR FORTH IN THE SECTION Thet1melorll11ngc1a1msW1ff Clemente FICTITIOUl.U..-11 Tl'l-656 1Nortl'l~:11n A= °'
M COME IN ORCALLFOA ~~H:~o!~Rl~o~~~ ~~~1 ENT ITLED CERTAIN :::,,~:~:n~~.,t:o11~ 0!~':!:1~~20~ T~~~1::!.,. 811-11' W\nl'I' =·MA~~o fNeonor
M-F tlH g, 5-S tiff 6 FIE1t ••-•1••L EASEMENTS FOR OWN· l'leatlng nortoe 11>ove TH-880 bu Ot r-VUU\> ""' rw. This t>ullo. traner. 11 9Ub· 6285 EuclldSt t::U'I"--OOMINIUM PLAN AND AS ERS . AND SUPPORT, YOU MAY EXAMINt. Intl dOlng .. ,,... .. llnQ9 If I m
Fullerton, CA DeLILLO OE~NEO IN THE DECLAR· SETTLEMENT ANO EN· Ille kepi by the court If you PlBlJC NOTICE ~ecs.;c:.'. ~:m~ 1201 ~A I T A T l M I N l O f ,~~ = ~
71'-6806300 Clmll0 ATI N CROACHMENr OF THE are a person lnt•Mlad tn 92666 ange WTTHDRAWAL. 1106
213 •91-6701 1821 t BEACH BL VD PARCEL 4 I ARTICLE ENTITLED "EASE-the •111e you may e«Ve K 2MM f'9'0llll ,~..., I The name ana llOd ... 1 -v 0 c OCLUSIVE EASEMENTS MENTS' OF THE OECLAR t ad Robert H l(o 1$353 ~1'AT1NO ~ ' 0 For Pampered HUNTINGT N BEA H IN AND TO THOSE POR· ATION • upon the •Heu or or .. min· Nottce ot.... I Metropol Or H1c1end• FICTITIOUI aUllNEll th• person wltl'I who"'
LARGE SELECTION OF
NEW & USED 8 MW'SI
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VOLUME SALES
SERVICE & LEASING
3670 N Cnerry A11e. LONG
BEACH
(No Ctierry exlt-406)
(71•)111·17tG •
Traci.In• Welcome
OPEN SEVEN DAYS
Mercedes Benz 1•7·101l;l4f·UJ1 TIONS OF LOT 1 OF SAIDI PAACEL 4 latrator. or upon t .. e II· ot"-1~~ Hatgl'ltl CA91HS NAiii Clalma m•y be llled 11 Op OAS CHEVY .69 El Camino. TRACT 10525 SHOWN AND EASEMENTS AS SET :::;;v1i°'1
11le ·~ec;:'~orwt~ •• .-m....... Th11 bu11neH 11 con-1 Tl'le IOllOW!ng '*"°" ,, .. por1un1ry Eacrow 73.4 Nonri Top'~~~~r~es~ald rablt eng. 4 1pd, blk/bfk, DEFINED AS RESTRICTEO IFORTH IN THE SECTIONS lhem~~·:.l'I ~~oof ol --In 111e"°s~~~·1dour1 ol1 °~1~~YH•~1ndMdulll l WflhdrawnueganetllPatt· ~~~;:;:; ,,2':'ra.c;-:!
CALLPETEA orRAY $2250 536-2702 ~~~~~~C~~~~IT~~~~:~;~~~~~STOi~~1~~~ vice.• w1it1endrequaat 11~'j l lhe Stile or Ce111orn11. 1n T~1a staten!.,1 wu meo ~'~~::·~::~:. 1111~ ciaJms by any credltOf
HISE If llNllTS WE WAIT YIH APPlJATENANTS 10 SAID ANO .·:SUPPORT. SETTLE-~:i1~:·~f~ 111:';~1':C1~. !~°a~or the Coonrv 01 OR· with~ Couniy ~ler~ or ~·1 ooa1neu neme ol VISION ~~" i:: ,:::.ar:al~19::~ 4111 IEllOEIH CL1t•1llltl0••1 PARCfl S '· 2 3. ANO 5 DE· MENT ANO ENCROACH· venlory and app,11_,-,en1 ol In the M111er ol Ille ~~~: oonry on anual')I QUEST 11 9568 Htmllton t>efote the oonsomma1to11
637 2333 ua t; •11 SCRIBED HEREIN MENT" OF THE ARTICLE Hiiie aSMIS 0t ol tl'le pell· GUARDIANSHIP OF THE '2111'5 Ave Sune 2• 1 Hu1111ngton date soec:Jfle<I abow 213 or~-SeeVenodoeSantos :~ACUE~61v10ED ONE EN,TITLED EASEMENTS" llonsoraecount1ment1oneo PERSON ANO ESTATE OF PuDhshed Of•OQ• Coul Beectl.C•lll 926A6 Daled February 12tl\
T.'.TI flll01l •a• 0 THE DECLARATION OF In Section 1200 and 1200 5 of ER E MART N 1 T1'141 ftet111ou1 bu11neH l986 THEODORE • • FIFTY FIFTH ( 1155THI FEE COVENANTS. CONDITIONS Ille Callfornll Probate Code 8 NI A I I• Dally PllOI January 30 Feb-name St•tetnenllor lhe part-, y ""
5 DR. auto, air. a1ereo. SIMPLE INTEREST IN ANO ANO RESTRICTIONS RE-Wall. Walt Att_,ia""' Mln<>fl ruarv 6 13 20. 1986 narlhlp WU flied on Auguat .. ..:-~Ti =
super clean. TO THE IMPROVEMENTS CORDED IN BOOK l4-0t2 Pettttenef p'o ... 2907 NOltoe 11 hereby gt'41'1 tl'lat I Th-W 30 198..tl 1n the County o1 · ,.. -
(Lie• 1LWPl71) AONO APPOUFRTTERN·AcNTC~S0502N5 PAGE 1797 OF OFFICIAL ... .,.....:...<:•.,., . p·::.~':'.:111'1=.:: °'~ FlLE NO F264255 0:~~~~~20C:~ (Stk # 4219) L T 1 " RECORDS (THE MASTER Publlthad OtMQ& Cout .. _ ir fl)TIC£ Full Name and Addr-ol T~I Mffl ('IMPROVEMENTS"} SUS. DECLARATION"} ANO ANY Oally Piiot Febl'\.l1ry 19. 20. =rlbae~ll~~ ~s1~ ~~ t,,. Perten Wltl'l<Jr1W1ng
ROBINS
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TIYIT&'l2111
Long bed. 5 apd, dlQJtal
cats . tilt
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(Stkl •221)
11111
TH(ODORI
ROBINS
FORD
JOr.O ~1AallOll lllVD
CO\U Ml\A t.41 0010
FORD ·et Fa~on. auto •
gOOd condition $425
548·8207
FORD 84 Escort 4 spO
amlfm d1g1ta1 c au.
btk/tan $4500 773-7216
JECT TO THE TERMS ANO AMENDMENTS ANO SUP· 26 1986 rm u Larry Malakoff 9622 c,,....,
CONDITIONS OF THE MAS-PLEMENTS THERETO WTh 315 pe<lor Coun on or 8~:' .. the ~~:.=· Cl'llH Or Hun1111gton
TEA LEASE RECORDED The street aodreta and 3'd day ol Merel'I. 1"""' 81 8Mct1 Cal1t 92646 &110159 IN BOOK ,.933 other common OMignatlOO ll'le ott\ee of BRIDGMAN Tn. lollowtng P«IOO "I SIQM(I Larry Mata-off ~A=·
PAGE 274 ET SEO OF OF· II any ol ll'le real pr<>«*fY PlBl.IC NOTICE ~H~~~R~NINCGOAUtt~~ ~E~GOOO COM·[ Pubhneo Orange C-.1 Tha following per9C)n FICIAl RECORDS described aboYa IS . . Dall)-Pilot Februar, 13 20 dol ~ Tht Slr•t •ddreu ind I purported to be 47 OX· TlCl at la"' 8926 8otM A...,.,. PANY 10325 Bunt:f. Cit Cle 27 Mtrtl'l 11 1986 ng . NE• (
other common deelgnlUon. FORD • 13 IRVINE CA PUe&.IC MOHi""'.: cm-w .. 1m1naret Ca 92683 All Fountain Valley Call 92708 ________ T_H_~_ 2~~; A°'~~ A-~R~"' 11 eny 01 IN ,.., pt~ty 92715 · the r19h1 htta and 1n1-1 or Suzanne A Sehulu. ...,.
d. I c' I b. d • b 0 v. I~ The nd9f MCI T I °"o--=:r :.:::::.~ ":. Mid 4mtt10<I. 11'1 ano IO ... Iha 10325 61.inllng Circle Foun· l'tlll.JC NOTICE ..._.T_ cu~~,~~ 1 Qra.-rpor1ed 10 be .il03 8rvlon u Mg ""• •5 <:er tam , .. 1 PfC>Pe'1Y Situate 1a1n Valley c.111 92708 _,, ..... • -.,,
SPo d11e1a1ma aroy Mat>tltty IOt lily CILITY L OCA TID A T 1n Iha County ot Orange Th11 but tn•H II con-av-......,.,. ........ " A 2. Colt• M.u 11
prtngs 1'1CO<rectn.aa ol ll'le "'"' MACH a<>IA&VAl'ID AND s c 1 ~-'''""' -92627 55.Co••• Meu CA •ddresl and Other c:ommo'1 PAClflC COAIT HtQHWAY 1•1• or •l•fO<nl• p&rllCu· Oucted by .,, lndlVldu• NAflll ITA~ Thlt bu11nau II con
92627 T des19n1tion. II any ~ NOTICI II Hl RlaY ::.'!..,de$Ctlt>t0 81 IOllows ~.·~:t~~u l'llecl Tiie loilowlt"g e>eorton ~• ducted bV an •ndMO~
The Undt11''19n«l ru••-ti«eln QIVlNttlete~llaertflt AN UNDIVIOEO ONE· ••ll'ltl'leCounly C•ll o•Or ,ooingbu91,_su Tomlft>-I
dl1Clalm11ny lllbllll)' IOt any Said sa .. wlll be med•. but .. be ...... bp IN City FO FITH INTEREST IN ANO • Countv on Feo<u SECURITV FINANCIAL Tl'\tl ttll--'I ... ll'COrrAC1~ OI 11\e "'"' wlll'l<>ol convenant or Wit· Couftc• oftt.. City of Huftt• TO U I 15 ol TrllC1 No 39 1 I l~Nfl .,.., L fA$1NG G ROUP Sl I ""'11'1 t"" County Cieri! ol 0.
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addrH• and oth~ common ••nty. t•pt.U Ot implied ,. lnttOft a..d\. In tM c--LO m recorded '" f'llllm I Stanf0td tnnne Callf 9'71) •ng. Cl'•UMh on l(lllllal'f ,'9 ......... ~I d•tln111on 11 any, ~ 011rd1ng Hiie PO• ... Slon or c.tf c.._.., .. tM Ctwte I ~ .. o ~a 7 8 6 ~ Pub~ Orange C~• JOMC>f' A ()oNt«)l1 ~I H~86
'81 CutlHI Su· Ms'.~ ..... wtll I>* m•da Out encumt>tanc ... to P•'I' lheof Cantaf ............... -..C:ll. 01 Mlto .. l•naou• M.,.. In Dt•ly Pil()I F.otu•ry 13 X> I s·~~:or. "bu'"""-•• n •• c.•1:'. '2c7o~.. ,_..,
B n 1.... "' · r11ma1n1ng pr1nctpa1 sum •• tM....,. of f llO P.M.,., ..... n1ee r the coun... r Mardi 8 ,986 Publlsnoa 0 ••"911 Coe1'1 preme roug m. ciu ... , W11hl)ul conven11nt Of' war the notN HCUteCI b ••l<I -1'09 0 0 '' ,.... OUC1ad by an 1ncstvtdua1 Oa p F 6 1
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under Iha term• of the OMd S t2&.M6 96 c..ae ...... .,. cured by MOrt or Trwi fh• 1o11owing parton1 . TH·599 I dOlng bu9lnM8 • OAANOC
or Tr1tlt. '';91,,.'~"'~ ·: Tiie t>anellcltt)t under Nl<I ... , •• r.. Oecleretlall 0..0 on Iha ~C>99"1Y IO ....... 1t>andoned the "" or COAST OAOUP 1122 • ••Pf"!W• 0 1 ru• • • o.J ot Trwt l'laretotor• ••· •-..4 11111trt tM -aold Ten per oent of amount tl'I• ,.1c11uo11• lu11neu rtaJC NOTIC[ Ntwpon 81\l'd . ~ no gr I': lru~ll ~reei:eo ~: ~ acut~ and dellllered lo the ... •:•t11UI ~aft __, bid to be~ wltl! ~ I N.,,.. TAOPICA.l ART 4 12 Cosia Mw CA 9292•
.. 0 rut •W un~tlad a Wflll~ Dec· ,,..... ......... -0.0• or Of'tfl 10 be In .Wit· I N CoMt H'llfY St• e 3,:t Flel1T10UI aueM•• J-Scon lullocii;
., l8 9'\9 07 larlllon or Deteult tnd 0.1.._...., .... CteyC.-d. lnQ and _. be reoelWCI at Laguna 9Mctl Cal•I 92t5. 1 MAW I TAl'l-.n t3tl'I s, .... , s..; a..ct\ CA
r,,. ~llCl•IY under Nl<I rn•l!(I tor Sale and• written Al ..._...,... ,.rMM the •lorwaid omoe et any f he J'1C1tt:ov• 8uttneM The ~ °'"°" I• I07•0
o.aci 011~1 ~otOf• •• Nc\tice ot Detauft end lJec· •• .,..,... .. ..._... ..., tllM after Ille l\rtl out>!' ....,._,...,.,...,to 8bOve -ooong t>ualnaat ea O•..,. Eowetd Ban1e11
acuted and d-'tvef'eG 10: lion 10 Sall The ~nad ....,.. ~ ...,_ ...., "''°" har.ot ~ befont "*' •n Or9ft9.9 County on P(AR P~OOUC TIONS 40& a 14th St Hunf\ngl<WI under~. wttlten 0...1~-laid NotlOt OI 0. ........... ...,....._ det•of~ Octot>et 28 '~ '•lC HO l338T.mc»Dr Hunl'"910t' ea.en C.At2t..t1•
I laf4"1CH\ 04 o.fault and leull INI ~IOn to Sell 10 ..._, _, ......... Dae-0.led lht• l!th di! of N9()4 ~ t~l Jolln M•nd~ lavcl.a ~ IOt Sa .. and • wrntan be raootded "' the county ........ ,..._ ,....., !ft. '•tltv ttH ; AOCf'larO S fttown 32 \~1 David D aamett »H 202· I L"'90fl•I St ~
Noto ol o.tault ano • ~· tlle , ... PfC>Oel't\' II ..,,. ...... ...., -.......... ~.... tllOMMON VI• Vtante San Jue~I TtMO• Ot Hul\fll\tlOI\ 8eacl1 CA 92683
llOO los.tl TheuncHt~ loc::atecs I ......... CMtlee .. tM Cly OOUlO a ~ At: C41P<tlrano ,, tMT II Cali! .,...~ tnoa bUlll\H8 II 00"
c1IUMO Mid N(ll~ 5ell [)AT( l 14 H ~ ....... atraet. ltllrrlwr ... olaw -..... ,.~. l>UI<---c<on· Tl\•I l\Ulll\4IU ,, con duc19db••oeneta.ICMll'"'9< lautt and flacllOO to 10 ,........,.. ~tA, .._~ aw-. Celt· A ..... 11.._ CA. ~tad by 1 1 ~al oatt• OUCted by Ill\ .ncs.Y!0\191 tt"P
oa '~'*' '" 111e county inc.. 9J': ~ w Of '•'"'• tHO • (1U) ~~Ml .....,, • ~"° Oavod 0 1Mn1et1 n. 11a1aoMnt .,.. IMooO
#hert the tMI ptoperl'f " lllafN, YIH ,, .. 14Ht, ... ..,, CHAIS TINA L09 D£ll Tl'\tt atat#ftellt wa flled TM lllletfMl!I ,,.. flled W'\111119 (A)ut\1)1 ~ Oii Or
IOCAted 17W ~ IM&., ._,.. OATIO V tt/11 ~d•WI of,,,. Perton a•>d' ""'"IM Coun!'r OI Or· 1"tt1 t"9 Caunly~ ~Or' ~ ~tj Oii J.81\UM'f ,.
Oet• 02 13 841 ' -TWdll, CA -(11') CfTY Of MUN'TIMGTON UTATf OF BERNIE A tnge ~"~ ert J81'Uef'r lt llt'V9 County on -'--Y 1t 1~
MCO·,..O MOtllTOAOI fTI.-.2 a l ACM, •r· Allcl1 M MA"flN Minor 19M ltM ~ ,_ .. ,
I cowoaATIOM. ... NW Pul'.lllllled OUll'l'f Coast .,._ .... City ci.n. Publlanad Oranoe Coat P\t~ Or•noa Cnnt Putlllllhad °'""94 Coat Put>ldhlld Or-.. COB!
,,......, h ltnMTATI Dal!'f Piiot ~~ '° n ~ Orenoa Cont lo.ftf "'°' 'llt>N•r. 20 21 Orail\-""°''!IOI'*" ,, "° loe.tr Not r.otuar. ' 13 D*'Y Piio ,~ •:1 2fl
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ftCTnlOUe ....... OfWtQI COUNTY tnll'Oege II you ,.. to ... • IUNW COURT l"ICnnoul...... ACTmOUe ....... ~TmQUe...... aa. lnglon 9Meh. c.llf 92tol9 ,tOnnoue ......
MAm 8TAW auPIW COUWT r~ wtl.hln 30 dlVI of O!f C~WA MAim ITA,._,,y NAm ITA,,_.,, NAm ITAW ITATl•NT °' MICtlMI .-0'*1 Joyee, ...... trTAW
The lolOwlnO peteont •re l'OO CMo c .... .., tll9 dete thllt tl'lle eummona COWITY Off WNTUllA The lollowlnQ penona.,. The fOIOorinO ~Ill Tiie ~ l*IOll It HANOOl•lffT O!f '612 We1M!f Ave .. •C112. The I~ l*90f\ • do6nQ ~ u Or Weet 19 .-wd on you,yout deftu" Hel of_.... dOlnQ buellleM ... clOlnO ~ .._ dOtnO ~ •· , Ull °' !'M:TITIOUI Hunt1ng1on &Motl. C1lll. dOlllQ ~ w
WftofDJAMMl!A APAA'T a.n°t.aAM. may ti. lflleted end lhe -··~ FAANl<LIN AVl!NUI! OCANS W£ST MAAINA TAI Cll!AN WATl!A. 171 IU ... UMAm 92&49 A·1MAINTENANC1!1£A.
MENT8. 4000 MtieArthur CA tnOI COUtlmll)'enterljudgmenl A-. PARTNERS, Ht Oovfr DEVELOPMENT COM· Alvettlde A.,., N"1)0tl The IOllOwlng ~r1on• Thia bualMU le con· VICE. t8781 Viewpoint Ln
Bouie'v.,d, &ill• 700, ~ P111n111t • CHl[N VAN cont11nlng Injunctive Ot "9eM 210, om.. Newport BMcll. C.ilf PANY, '000 MaoArttlur Beed\, c.itt ~ h•Y9 ebeMoned the uM Of cl\IGted by huSband encl wtf9 ,85, Huntington 8"4tl,
port 8wh, C.itt 92880 DANG Other ordtt• con~ Y~ CA-92MO loulevercl. Suite 100, ~ Owen Loftua. 117 Rl¥9t· the Flollttoue 8ualneu Trudy 1 .. JoyCI Calif. 92647
MldlenO• Company. • Ruponoenl NG oc dlvltiOn °..!!,:~~ .......... Plelnllll. JAM!S A J1mH T Rountre e . pott a..ctl. Calif. t2tWJO ltde Av... Newport BMd\, Name. STUSTIN VACUUM Thi. •l•temetlt ... llledOr Randy c. &SHadlln, 11711
Oelewete COtpotaOon. 4000 THANH THI VO euppoft, "'""' CUit .... ,, ,..,nv VEILLETTE 75-243 PIPC*.ood OrlY9, Aober\ F 8Mucllemp, Calif 92143 ANO SEWING Cl!NTER. with lhe County Clerk ef • Vi.wpoinl Ln 115. Hun1•
MacArthur Boulev1rd, &ult• Cue No 024-38-ri2 tupot1. lllOfney .... coet•. ~· KATHY A Inell~ Wlffa, Clltf 92210 8t . 4000 MICArttlut Thi• bu•lnMt I• con· 1,586 Aedllll, TUl1111 Cellf ... COunty on JenuetY 31• lnolon BMctl. Celtf 92647
700, Nftpott a.acn. Cell! IUlllMOHI 1no IUOh oth« relief .. tney VEILL!TTf w MlchHI Hey, H Boulevlfd, &ult• 700, N9w-ducted by' .... lndMcluel 92880 tt&e 'TN• bu11neH •• COtloo
92te0 NOTlCll You IMtff Mef1 bogranledbytnecoun The CeMNo 01'2998 e .. con Bly, Ne wport port9Mch,calll 92&e0 Owenloftua The Flotltloua 8ulln... ,_.., cluciedby.anlnd~
David T BHuct11mp, eued, The coun ,._., deckM g11tnlatimen1 of w1g91. Ilk· IUMUONI BMdl. c.Jtt t2MO FUetwcl 1. 8eeuch1mp, Tiii• 1t11emen1 wq flied Neme referred to 1bove w•• Publtlhed Oranoe Coul Randy C. Sptedltn
4000 MacArthur Boulevard ..... Ml you wtetlout rout ng of moMV or P<OC>et!Y Ot NOne91 Y• ""9 Mlfl John A OIFrenc .. co, 4000 MllCAl1hur Boulev1td. with the County Cleric of Or· filed In Oranoe County on Deify Piiot FebruatY t3, 20, Thi• 111tement wu llled
Suite 100, Newpon Beach, Mint heefd ~JOU,.. 01h1r coutl 1u1t1orlzed Mid. T'N-'MeYdeoWe 'SOt Surrey Ortve. Cotona Suite 700, ~t e..cn. llllQ9 County on Januwy 3, Auguat t2 t085 FILE NO 27, March 8, ttae ,. with Ille County Cl«ll Of Or·
c aut 112eeo epond •"""'to ::Z:W Reed P<oc.edlng• m•y "'° r~lt ..-.t rev .....,. ,... del Mw . Calif. 92825 c1111 92&e0 1988 FU3&40 TH-83• ange County on JtlnVlfY 29.
John Grlm1t1d, '000 tile lntonMtlon . FEB 25 1985 IMfnt hMfd ..,..._ ..-,.. Thi• bualne" 11 oon· Thia bu•lr'I .. • 11 con-n170a Carl 81te1, 626 Well ... -IC MnflC[ tt&e MtcAr1tlur Boulev1rd, Suite 11 you with 10-" the 114. L" A. 9flfl0tl, Clefl, I r. .,..... wttMn 10 ..,._,..... ducted bY. • generlll part· ducted by: • g-al P•rt· Publllhed Orange CoM1 Monterey, Pomon1, Celll. r~ nu ,_1
100, Newport e.ach, Call! v1Ce of an attorney In rhls LJdta Ceudltl, hputy Clilftl ~ lntonNtteft below. neral\lp . ntnhlp Deity PUot Januvy 30, Feb-91718 Publlthed Ot~ CoMI
92680 malle< you ahOUlcl do so N ll1n OIO. Altotney •I II you wlah 10 ..-the llO· W MlchMI Hl'J Richard &MuohlmP tulry 8, 13, 20. 19N Thia bull,_ wea COii· ,ICTITIOUI ....... Dally Pilot FeC>t'UatY 8, 11.
J11M1 B 8Huch1mp, prompity IO thet your writ· ~aw. 1~0/ ~ 171~ Str~ vtc. of •n atlOfr\IY In Ihle Thi• 1t1tement wa• !fled Thie atltement wu 111.0 TH-574 ducted by• en lnclMdual T=to!tT~':.,"!:! are 20. 21. 19N
4000 MecAntlur 8oulev11d. ten response. ti any. m1y be 9 u~Os · anlt n1. miller. yOu lhOUld clo tO with the County Clerk 01 Of. wilh the Coun1y Ctetk Of Ot· Thie 111tement wH tiled dol butl u · T!'i..ec>2
Sull• 100. N-pon Beech. ltled pn time l 2 P ·~---0 Coe•t promptly ao ttl•t your writ· 1nge County on Janult'f t5, ange County on JanullY t6, Pla.IC fl)TICE With the County Ciertc of Or· .no CUT "TeovE SEA·
C1llf 92&e0 ' AVllOI Usted '" sklo oe-uou .. ._ r1nge , ten rnponM. If eny. may be t9&e t988 ange COunty on Febru1ry 6, " Snlfley E Beauetlimp. mand•do El trlbunet puede 0111y Piiot Februery 8, 13, filed on lime ,.._.1 f2lllU 'ICTITIOUI .., .... , l&le VICES, 243 I N Tuaun Ave. flt&IC N()TIC(
4000 M1<:Art11Yr Boulev1rd I dec:1d11 conrra Ud tm au-20. 27 l988 AYllOI Ualect ha aldo de-Publlahed Orange Colll Publlahed Orenge Cout N.U. ITATa•NT Publletl.o Orange Coul Sle H, Senti Ane, c.Jll
Suite 700 Newpo<t ee1e11 dlencll a menos qu. Ud ,.. Th-8t7 mandldO El tribunal~ Dally Pilot Januwy 30. ~I>· Dally PUot Jenuary 30. Feb-The following ~ la o.lly PllOI Februwy t3, 20, 92i~ N Th fbet 2851 ~~A~N
Cell! 92660 I aponda dentro e1e 30 dlH decldlr con1r1 Ud lln au· ruwy 8. 13, 20, 19N rulfY 8. t3. 20. 1988 doing bUllnesl u . 21, Maren 8, 19&8 • u • T1111 bu1tn1n 1s con· lea 11 inlorm1elon que fllltllC fl>TIC[ dlenel• • menoa que Ucl r• TH·583 TH-582 GERMAN CAR REPAIR, TH-833 ~•I• Rd · Oranoe. Calll The lolloWlng peraone are
dueled by • geM<•I pert· 11gue . spond• dentro de 30 dtu 1 19 Santi INbel, Co111 9261 dOlng buelnaae •:
ne<ltl•P SI USled desea tollClll' .. , FICTITIOUl IUIMll L.. I• lnlotm•. clon que DlllDt .IC lllnfll'C ... _IC lllnTIC[ Meta. Call! 92827 PWLIC fl>TICE Suean G Thurber. 285111 MAR BLES a E A.UT. y 01'fld T 8Nuch1mp conse10 de un ebOgado en NAME I TAT'IMENT llgue r~ "" iw. r~ "" Walter E Oultt, 119 Sent• W""•I• RO . Orange, c.J SOLON 3483 Via Llclo
Ttltt a111ement WH IOed Hll asunlo deberla ,,_,o Tne follOWlng peraon I• $1 Ulled 0-aoffclte/ el INbel Ave . Coetl MMe. llDa07 9261 • Beech Clllt t2te3
'f"llh Ille Counly Cterlr. ol Or· lnmedlltamenle de estl doing business H conNIO de un abOgado en K·JI022 FICTTTK>Ul ltUIMll Calif 92827 ITATWmNT Of' Thll bu11ne11 la con· Newport ti A · t cl
enge County on Januuy 15. mi ne r a su respuesta C A EAT I II E C Cei f C .... atunlo. debetla tl-1<> F~~A~.JI T~:::!.TATaflll/DfT t hll l>ullnas 1$ c;on• AaANDOf-NT Of' ducted by I general Plfl· H=• Hejl~i:~ ~~
986 esc;rill SI hey atguna puede• SORTIUM THE E L I mmedl111men1e, de u te ng petaona .,. ducted by 1n Individual UU Of' AC1TT10UI oerthlp . Anehllm 'C4llt
F219355 ,., r tstred•. uemi>o E c L E c TI c . AK ER s miner• au reapu•ll• The lollOwlng per.ant,,. doing bualnMI.. Walter E. Oullt IU ..... NA• Suaan G Thurber N He/bof, .
Publtlhed Orange Coast 1.;8 THE RESPONDENT ENTERPRISES 2Q612 Reel HCrltl ,j hay ilgune, puede doing bullneu u : G1tden WORLOVIEW TAAllEL, This ati tement wu tiled The lollowl er1one This 1t11emen1 WU llled 92805
Oeiry Pllol Ji nuery 30. Feb· The pelltlonef nu flied 1 Lane Hunungton S.ech -reglstrl<I• 1 tlempo. VlffW. 2878 S1nt1 AN Ave , '700 Teller Avenu.. New· with Ille County Clerlt ol Or· tl•ve •b•~ 1~ uM 01 wtttl the County Clettl of Or· This bualneu ':no C:
rulfY 8. 13 20 1986 pellllon concerning your Caltl 92648 I· TO THE RESPONDENT· Coal• MMe. CA 92827 port Beacl1, Clltl 92&e0 •noe County on JltlUafY 28, tne Flclltlous Bualneu enge County on Januaty 2'. ducted by. hutlband TH-58t Susan L Akers Gr1vee. The petllloner hi t flied 1 Jolln I. Uhl, 1019 Mirian Beverly Grice Della•, t988 N FOTO EXPRESS a t988 Sey1tlh RMlegat
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20612 fleet Li ne. Hunl· peuuon concerning your Lii/le, Newport BNen. CA 20072 H81t>ot 111e Line. ..--U4 lime. R SE CO 1'119110 This atatement was fleet
1ngton Beach Calll 926'6 m1rrl11g9 11 you 1111 10 Ille 1 92660 Huntington Beech. Cellt Publllhed Of•nQa CoMt VISUAi. ENTEAP 1 · Publllhlld Oranoe Cout with the County C.. of Or·
---This business 11 con· responae wtthln 30 deya of Tilts buslneu 11 con· 92848 Dilly Piiot Fec>ruary 13. 20. ~5:!. ~~;"~~": • Coell D•lly PllOt February 15. t3, ange County on January 21. DEATH NOTICES dueled 1>y ,,, mdtv1du11 the dete lhll 11111 summon• due1ed by an lndlvklu•I John Edwud Oell H . 27. MlfCh 8, t986 Th4l Flctlll 8 lne 20. 27. 19815 t9&e
Sus.n L. Akers Gr1ves II NfVed on YoU yaur ~•ult Jolln l. Uhl 20072 Harbor '"' L.,,.. TH-648 ou• UI .. TH-804 '111411 PARKER FRAZEE This s111ernen1 was flllld m•y be en1er9d Ind the Tilts s1a1ement wu flllld Huntington Beech, C1111 ~met re~ed to ~i wu Publlatled Orange Cout
JOSEPH (JOE) VER W A L T E R M wllh the Counry Clerk ol Or· court m•y enter 1 judgment with the County Clerk of Or-92848 flta.IC NOTICE J 1 ~ ;~• FILE" Y Nr; "8.IC NOTICE o.Hy PllOt Fet><urt 8. 13,
ange County on J1nuar; 3. conletnlng Injunctive or ·~County on Janu1ry 2,, This bustnH• la con· F~:l°me 20, 27. 19~
NON PARKER, born FRAZEE. passt-d 1986 . other orders concerning 19 ducledby hu1b1ndandwtle FICTmoutaullNl!ll Kuo Tung Hu1ng 1105 FICTITIOUl9UIMll TH·5M
November 26. 1960 In dWay February 18 Fa11M dlvt11on of property lpoUMI f2Mt4a Beverly Grace Delle• NAME ITATE•NT Deb 0 c .M NA• I TAtt•NT l n g I l• w 0-0 d-CA l G8o Beloved ho ' Publlstied Or1nge Co1st support, child cullOcty. cttlld Publllhed Orange Cout This statement wll llllld The following ~ It C :~ u. r • c.lit';2152:U· The lollowlng peraona Me ---------, s-Ual1y""l>Jrot January 30. l"eb-auporl ill0tney r ... coaft Dally Plto~ January 30, Mb-with the e ountyClefk OI Or-dolng_bulll\llla as:. QI ...,..u., ' doing~:--+-~111111HP.1tf)f1C(-passecJ awav F'f•bru-band o f AJyce F'razet-. ruary 6, 13. 20. 1988 end tueh olh« reltef ~.may ruary 6. t3, 20, 1988 ange Counry on J1nu1ry t5, W E S T B E S T 0 ~ ~engM 1 !~5 ~~r: GA NOA LL ANO AS· --;..;.;=.;;...;.;.;;.;~:...-
ary 19. 1986 in Los loving father of Rich· TH-578 be granted by tne court The Ttl-590 t986 f211111 ACCT'INGfTA.)( SERVICE. 9~628 oa 1 1 ' e SOCIA TES. INC. TITLE f1CTIT10Ua llU9MU
Angel es a ( ll• r d ii rd 0 Frazee • n11DLIC NOTICE g1rnl1tlrnent•o1 wegea, talc· DllDllC MnTfCE o P11ubPll111tledt J Orange30CF~t ~/,l;'ber Run. Irvine. Calll Thia bullne11 wu con· ~~2RtEi~~~~~lt::.R~. NAMI! STATIMRNT ... gth 11 M t 1 Cl ruo Ing of money or property 0t '"~ nu a y o enulfY • e.,.. L 0 ducted bw a a ....,..e<al part· · The lollowlng pertt0n1 we lt"n y 1 nt'SS r 1ro! 1t•1 a renre other court •ulhorlzed ruary 6, l3.20. l986 1wrenc1 ouglas • .,_.. S1nt1An1.Calll 9270' dolngbualneuu:
Parkt•r grudUJtl'd f'rn1t•t• JOd Sisl er, FICTITlo'-t•UllNEll prooeedlngsm1yaleor .. ult. ACTTTIOUl aUIMll TH·577 EcklundC. 60 2T7tmber Run. ~~!P1111--1 wu llled Gand1JI and ANOC11t ... f om Un lV lliah ll>dhtj C rt Gra d NAME STATEMENT NOii 29 198, NAME ltATE•NT lrvlne. 1111 9 1' •• • ,.. .. _. Inc Qe41ware 2321 South SO. CAL SPECIALTIES . r rvl•r..1 . " · • J 1·r 1 n · The following pe<son 11 The following~.,.. PllJLIC NOTICE This business 11 con-with the County Clerk of Or· M•nllob• Drive Senta Ana 19481 Brookllurat Blvd .
School 111 11178 dnd (Jlht•r uf.J11l Suz..inne doing busineu u 1 '41c1""'t ~ o;"·~ doing l>uslneaa q : ducted by an Individual •noe County on February 5. Celtl 9270.. ' ' Huntington Beach, Calif.
was ciltl'nding Oranl(l' Fran-..· Rtt.hard 0 SILllERWOOO GALI.ERV c~. . ..... . HOLIDAY MEMORIES. FICTITIOUI ..,...... L•wrer>oe Ecklund l986 Thi• buatneH •• con-92&46 ...
(' 0 a lo l c" 11 ('gt• F'rJ7t't' Jr Walwr 2300 H11bor Blvd .,, Cost• Pubhthed Orange CoMI ,7, Weslminster Ave .. New· NAME ITAn MENT Thia •l•tement WU fifed Publllhed Ortnge ~I ducted by • corpor1tton .J Andr-R. Zanltll, 20462
Survivors tndudl hii, M ·I , F' . Ill Meu Cahl 92626 Ollty POol February 8 t3 port Belch. Calif. 92883 The IOltowlng peraon ta with the County Cletk of Or· Dally Piiot Fet>ru1ry 13. . T e r , y A M 1 1 • ~lllrnmer Ln.. Huntington
t \ tn ra7t't', • M1nuel Martinez 19 tll S 20 'l7 1986 ' . V I. Debbie Grit)', ,74 doing bualnees u ange County on Janu1ry 11. 27. Much 6. tGN thewlN p /Treuurer Beech, Calll. 92Me
loving part>n~ Curlis Eugc•nt· Alt"<ander Main Los AllQ9les Cell! Th~l8 w .. 1m1n1ter AY9 . Newport COAST CUSTOM CABI· 19&8 TH-63' Thia 1t1lement wu meet Clifton Wlfflwn [)y9, 8218
F' and M an Lou1!>l' frdZt't' Jnd dlso l90007 eeac;11,c 1111 92663 NETS. 359 R1mon1 Wey. F2IUDO wttt11t1eCountyC1et11olOr· Paw1uclc.er Or .• Huntington
Park£>r o f · lrvint• ~unt\'l>d h' 1 ., . t ThlS bu11ness " con-mm•ic NOTICE Ev• Jean Upton, 9341 Coel• Meu. Calll 92627 Publ~tled Orange Cout Pl&.IC NOTICE 1nge County on ~ 29. Beach, Cllll. 9264e ·' W ,,.lna dueled by an 1ndtvldual r""'° Tldewaler Cir . Hunt1ng1on R Cr•lg N-oomb, 359 011ty Pilot February 13. 20. 1988 Thi• bu11,,.11 11 C()n· bro tht>rs. W1l11c1m gr.i11u:,,011 o ter Manuel Martinez 8"cl1. Calif 92646 Ramone Wey. Coeta M .... 27. Maret\ 6. 1986 flC1TT10UI 9UIMll f2IM:IO dU01ect by: • ganerll S>er1·
(Sandra) Po:1rker of Ml lv111 F r,111'{· l V ThlS statement wu t1111d PUl&.ICATION Thia buslneH 11 con· Clllf 92627 TH-6« NAME ITAtt•NT Publlal1ed Ot1nge Cout Mrllhip
M ission \'it•JO dnd Mt•n i11rtd l \l'r\'ICt'S w11111ne Coun1y Cler11 or Or· ':~~~.: ducted by •general pan-This bu1tne11 I• con· PllJLIC NOTICE The IOllowlng pet11<>n1 .,. Oally Pllol Februlfy 8. 13. Clifton William [)yd
F red P arkt·r o f ll ,_, h ·Id Sat angeCoun1yonJ1nuary t5 .... C''"llATION nershlp ductedl>y 1n lndlv1<1u11 dolng bualnessu· 20,27, 1986 This atltement WM ni.o WI .,.. ( • Ur· 1986 .,., loA \I L Debbie Gr1y R Craig Newcomb THE CAPE. 1000 Soulh TH~1 with the County CMlttl of Or·
Irvine grandpart-nt:>. ddy F1·bru.i.ry 22 al 2 ,.... THE COSTA MESA This statement WU llllld Thi• s111emen1 WU flllld ITA~~':r°' Colet Drive, Coat• M.... angeCountyonJanuary2$, Mr and M r.. VJ p M dt lht:' South PubllSll&d Oranl\A Cout PLANNING DIVISION HAS with the County Cler~ ol Or· with the County Cl«k of Or· •i•~..-OF Clltl 92626 1986 .. ,,.. PREPARED A NEGATIVE ~ Cou F 3 ,. ...._.._ .. , DllmtlC lllnflC[ -Tannlund u l Bo1M· Sh,, r ,. Ba p I's l Dairy Piiot Januery 30 Feb· DECLARATION AOORESS· •noe County on Januaty t ... , ange nty on ebru1ry . UIE Of' FICTITIOUI Arne! M~I Com· r~ nu .. _
d • ruar; 6. 13 20 1986 1986 19815 p.,,y, a C1lllornl1 Cotpo<· Publllhed Oriange Coa.t Idaho, .rnd M r un I l hur < h Laguna TH-579 ING POSSI BLE EN· ~ F--FJOD007 9UltNEll NAME Hon, 505 Nor1h Tustin Av· FICTITK>UI Ml ... 11 Dilly Piiot February 15, 13,
M r.. Wallt•r Johru.J>n Nl!iUt I (.'A VIRO NMENTAL IMPACTS PubOsl1ed Or1nge Cout PubUstled Or1nge Coul The lollowlng persona enue Sulll t50 Santa Ml NA• ITATE•NT 20. 27 1961
o f San Li:andro Also 1o·c0 11 r111r Lo:1g u ha ' Dlm•ic NOTICE FOR THE FOLLOWING Dally Piiot January 30. Fet>-1 Delly Piiot Februery 13. 20. ~:ve :?c~~ 1;: 5~~ ~1 Calif ' 92705 · · The IOllowlng peraons.,. · . ed b h { 1 M l"UU\. PROJECT ruary 6. 13. 20. 1986 27, Mareh 6. 1988 • u u e 5 This bualneu It con-doing bu"'-9 u : SUf\i 1v v m·p 1:w J 1 l ~ or tu.try I OEllELOPMENT REVIEW TH-578 TH-6'3 Name AMERICAN OUALI· ducted by a corporation THE PENNHILL LANO ---------Rl(·hard Parker o:1nd FICTITIOUI •UllNEll OR·66·03 FOR ROBERT F T't' CABINET. 245 Ftsner George .L Argyroa Chief COMPANY. 595 The City "8JC N()JIC[
niece Rl'Ol'<' ParkN NAME STATEMENT BAGBY. AUTHORIZED PllJLIC NOTICE PllJLIC NOTICE C·5. Coa16 Masa, Callf ExecullveOftlcar · Drive, Suite 201. Ot•noe. ---------
1.... h f M I 1 The following person 11 AGENT FOR MILO EQUIP· 92626 Thia Slatemenl wu llllld Calll 92668 f1C1TTIOU9 .,._.. ~ll 0 1:.s1on Vw.10 doing ouslness •• MENT CORPORATION, AC1TT10UI 9UltNEll flCmtoUI 9UIMll The Fldlllous Business with the Count Clet1! of Or· Oouglu K. Hone. 898 MAm ITA.,....,.,
GrdVt:'<>ld<· <.;l'rVI((•<.; (a) MICHAEL Zll.Z MAN· POST OFFICE BOX 6'95. NA• ITAn•NT NA• ITAn tnNT Namerete'rred 10 above wu •noe County cJi J1nu1ry 29 Mo llsvlll e L•n•. Ger-The following pet'1IOn la
will Ix· hl·.ld Satur , ftACl'IC V9W AGEMENT (b) The M Z M SANTA ANA. FOR A OE· The• followlng perlOn 11 Tiie lollowlng PeflOn It filed tn Orange County on 1986 ' dnervllte. Nevlda 894 tO clolng bualneet M:
d f" •b "2 11 mAL ftAM COMPANY (C)MICHAEl.. llELOPMENT REVIEW TO doing l>ualneat u doing bu•lnea• a• November 22. 1985 FILE , .. 17 Tnomu e.. Tueller, 596 CONSUL TI NO ENGi·
d\ l rudry -,· ZILZ MEEllNGS. 9 EM· CONSTRUCT ~ 2 STORY. MOMS FOR LU NCH. GDF SERlllCES. 3253 NO F293t25 • Published Or• Cou t The City Drive. Sult• 201. NEERI NG GROUP, 7812
A M ill P.iuru \ ww C«netery •Mortuary I ecu11ve C1rc1e Sle 250, 18.000 SQUARE FOOT OF· 322'~ Mu lne Ave , N-port ldano l.n. Costa M .... Calif J MichHI Sedlllo. 2356 S Dally Pllol Febru':J: t3 20 Or1nge. C•lll 921lee Timber Clrote, Huntington
M,·miinal Park Nt•w Cn..,.i • Cremetcwy Irvine Call! 9271' FICE AN O SE RVICE s.acn. Calif 92662 92826 Cutty W1y •39. Anaheim, 27 Maren 15 l986 ' ' Wllll1m E. Ge/Win, 595 Beect1. c.Jlt 92648
port Eka< h family 3500 Peclftc View 0rtw R M1c11ae1 Z1lr 814 CENTER BUILDING FOR Ruth Connie JoMtlon. Gary DeWitt Fisher. 3253 Calll 92802 ' ' TH-649 The City Drive, Suite 201. C. Fincher, 7872 Tlmbet
-1 Newport Beectl Narcissus Corona def Mar. SONY CORPORATION. 1577 W Bair.er St . Coate ldahO Ln . Cotti M .... Gatti Sllertll C Sedillo. 2356 S Or1nge, C1NI 92668 Circle, Huntington Beech,
!;URgt·:.I memor1a &4+2700 Call! 92625 LOC ATED A T 2729 Mesa.Cehl 92626 92626 Cutty Way •39. Anal1eim, Thia butlne u la con· Cell1,92Me contnbul1un~ bt• madt This bualneas 11 con· BRISTOL STREET. COSTA This bu11ness 11 con-Ttltt bualnen Is con· Caltf 92802 "8.IC NOTICE d.ucted by • generll Plfl· This bualne11 I• con-
to tho.. L eiigut• ol H"'_,_.. ·-dueled by an 1ndM<lual MESA. IN A CL ZONE EN· duaed by an lndlvi<luel ducted by an Individual Thll buSlnesS WU con· nersnlp ducted by an lndMdual
U .... ' .. -----R M.chaet Zll7 11 1 R 0 NM ENT A L 0 E . Rulll c Honnston Gery 0 Fl.net ducted by a lnd1Vldu1Js (huS· FICTTTIOUI ..,..... TllOmM E Tueller c. Flnchlr ntll~ ...... un A"."<'fl MT. ouw This Slalemenl WU hied TERMINATION NEGATIVE This statement WU flied This st11emen1 WH ttled bind & wilel NA• ITAn MENT Thi• *"""*'' -flied Thia 1111ernent waa ft4ecl
tan C h1 ldn•n SJnw M0t1uarv • c.m.tery wtlll 1ne County Clerk ot Or· OE CLARA TION with the County CW11'11 01 Of. with the County Clefk ot Of. This 1111emen1 was ttllld The following peteon1 ue w11h 1111 County Clerk of Of. wt1tl the County Clet'll of Of.
Ana l,JUnt ti = 14 7 Crematory ange County on Janu1ry 2. FOR FURTHER INFOR· anoe County-on J1nu1ry t5. ange County on JanUlfy 3 1, with the County Clerll ol Or· <IOlng busl,,... u ange County on Janull)' 29. ange County on January 2,, PO Box 11!\0 Sant.a 162S a&arA.. 11986 MATION PLEASE CALL 1966 1986 1nge Coun1yonJanuary30. THE BABYSAFE COM· t9&e , t986
, ', C MeM \ Fa-o THE PLANNING DEPART· Fm:M1 ~ t988 PANY. '682 W"'* Ave . ,,_. fl2l9tD
And, CA 92702 Pa-oete Pubhsl'le<l Orange Cou1 MEN T AT (7 14) 7~5245 PubhSl1ed Oranoe Cout Publlsn.d Ot1nge Coul Published Or1nge Cou1 •Cl 12. Huntington Beach, Publllhed Orange Coal1 Published Oranoe eoa.t
c:1hc Vww M ortuary S40-SSS4 Dairy Pilot Januery 30, Feb-PubUshed Orange Coast Dally P1tol January 30, Feb-01lly Ptlot Fet>rU91Y 13. 20. Daily Ptlol February 6. t 3, C1li1 92&49 Delly Piiot Februery 8. 13, Dally Piiot Febnlwy 8, 13,
Directors 64'1·2700 ruary 6. 13. 2C 1986 Diiiy Prlot Fet>ru1ry 20, 19156 ruary 6. 13, 20 1988 27. March 8. 1986 20. 27. 1986 Trudy LM Joyce, "'612 20. 27. t988 20. 27. ttee
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2 -Image/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday. February 20, 1986
On the cover
A 1pirallng column of
pin tuck• fn bei.ge 1Uk
crepe defines the body
in thi1 BUI Blau deslan
that bare• one shoulder
and features vertical
pleata at the hem.
Call642-S678 j
Put a few w ords
to work for r ou
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Femininity,
Design collections
reflect a changed
mood for milady
Br MADGE HAMMOND
o.ir ... C.<--Al
New and exc;1 t1ngl That's how
specialists in fthe fashion field
describe women s clothes that
you'll see in stores this spring.
One of the most s1gnif1cant
aspects the consumer will have is
options, said Noddle Weltner.
special events coordinator for I.
Magnln's South Coast Plaza and
La Jolla stores.
.. You can choose from many
new looks. or you can take the
do-it-yourself approach and
combine elements of one or more
of them to create a personalized
couture."
Although fashion experts have
broken the spring collections into
almost a dozen categories. a
common theme -fem1n1n ity and
romantic -runs through most of
them
The collections represent what
generally Is referred to as a
changed attitude or what Vogue
magazine also calls "a new
mood" in women's fashions.
Reflecting contemporary life-
styles the new mood or attitude
emphasizes body conscious.
ness. with clothes conforming to
the wearttr's body shape.
Design takes into consider-
ation today's woman's desire for
ease and comfort In dressing as
well as her efforts to achieve
and/or maintain an attractive.
healthy body through diet and
exercise.
The feminine, romantic con-
cept was stressed In Interviews
with Waltner, Tracy Begley, de-
partment manager of dresses,
suits and coats at Saks Fifth
Avenue in South Coast Plaza,
and with Rosemarie Troy, cor-
porate fashion merchandise di-
rector for Bullocks Wiishire.
"The overall attitude for Spring
86 will be very feminine and
chic," Weltner predicted. "This
means that both romantic and/or
sexy looks will dominate."
On th~ other hand. In creating
a personalized cout.ure through
chic mix. women may combine
menswear-inspired suitings and
spo rtswear with feminine pieces
or details, she said.
In line with the shift to feminine
and romantic clothing, you'll see 1 full skirts. puffed sleeves and lots
of white linens, includlng a
Wlmbleton line, at Saks. accord-
ing to Begley.
"Our linens in bright prints -
(Pleue ~ SPRINO/P9)
David Hayea• timeleu fuhlon1 are in-
novative but not trendy. Flne wool and 1Uk
fabric• underacore hie clauic themea.
Collection la at Bullock• Wllahlre.
Proper care keeps new wardrobe looking good
By MADGE HAMMOND
Dally """1 CO<f..._..s.,.l
Once you acquire your spring
wardrobe, how do you take care
of 11?
Actually, the first and most
important step comes before the
purchase, fabric care specialists
stress
"Read labels on clothing
before buying," advises Mary
Marquardt, owner of Van's Dry
Cleaners in Corona del Mar and a
member of the Orange County
Dry Cleaners Association 's
board of directors.
GEAR UP FOR SPING ...
"Also, get to know your dry
cleaner And make sure he or she
understands how the garment to
be cleaned is constructed and
'ldlat fiber or fibers are In It. When
there's a blend of fibers, the dry
cleaner must treat the garment
according to the most delicate
one."
Brochures on how to care for
fabrics. publlshed by the Inter-
national Fabrlcare Institute; offer
these suggestions:
•Be sure the garment contains
a permanent care label Check to
be sure the garment can be
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..cleaned by aprocess you will be
comfortable using and ask ques·
tlons before you buy.
•Try on garments before
purchasing -not only for fit but
to determine if construction de-
tails -such as buttons. z1pp~rs.
linings and trims -are sewn
properly.
•Check trims. buttons and
decorations. including sequins.
and how they are applied. Com-
ponent parts should withstand
the same cleaning procedures as
the garment.
•Try to determine whether ,--
innerfacings, especially at the
lapel and coat fronts of tailored
garments are fused, rather than
sewn. to the shell fabric. If fused,
blisters and wrinkles could de-
velop after dry-cleaning.
•Avoid buying tight-fitting
garments. Allow for shrinkage.
since most fabrics are stretched
during manufacture. This advice
also applies to leather and suede.
since hides are stretched during
tanning
When buying leather clothing.
Marquardt suggests examining
the skin's reverse side to ensure
1t is smooth and not scarred from
injuries to the animal.
Although scar tissue and vein
marks sometimes are masked
with fillers. the imperfections
become apparent after cleaning
when the fillers are removed, IFI
notes
Once you have your new
clothes, Marquardt and IFI cau-
tion that you should avoid fa bric
contact with solutions containing
alcohol, such as perfumes. lo-
tions and hair spray which cause
chemical burns on clothing.
(Please aee CARE/P9)
Guy Laroche cordially
invites you to come
in and view his
spring collection
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Purses baggin floral designs,
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By JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVICH frame with textured f~br!Y' that anything In the world." said o.ier,...c_.,,,..,, can be worn day or evening. The 1 Trosko. "Beaded bags were
Popular floral designs have frame Itself Is a fashion state-once limited to formal affairs.
moved into the handbag scene. ment. It can be purchased In a Today they are everywhere. The
Small dressy purses and larger small or medium sized style.·· beaded bags can be· worn with a
framed handbags in spring col-Other fashionable looks, ac-shoulder strap or carried as a
ors can be found at any of the 10 cording to Trosko, are embossed handbag. They are fun, and look
Chic Accessories. located in a leather flower prints and woven very stylish."
number of Orange County shop-tapestry. Serena, located at Fashion
ping -centers inctudlng Souttr "The lndran pastel earth lsfan<i, carries a colfectlon of
Coast Plaza In Costa Mesa. shades and floral prints In Italian handbags by designer
"Fabrics, prints and florals In burgundy and greens are very Paul Mayer.
black or white with a splash ?f popular. Shoulder bags are Jeff Levy, associate to Paul
pastel In greens, pinks or yellows, stylish as well as functional with Mayer_, said the floral deslg.ns are
Is what W!1 are seeing for spring," needed room for carting all the manufactured from a blend of
said Chic's handbag buyer Mary essentials," she said. silk and linen. Pastel purses,
Trosko. Beaded bags, for years seen avallable In several styles, with
"We have a purse very remi-only at night, are now spotted matching shoes, are shaded In
nlscent of the 1920 style." said during the daytimehours. greens, yellows. blues and pinks.
Trosko. "It has a burnished metal "Beads seem to be outselling (Pleue eee DESIGNS/PS)
Complexlon & Bocly Care lerwlce1
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Image/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, February 20, 1986 -3
Getting a leg up on fashion
Texture.d . decorative hosiery-
the b tg news in accessorfes
11J JOYCI SCHERER 80DLOVICH
DlltJ,... 0..1 I JJ JP .. PI
Texture. texture and more texture la the hot
look for hosiery this spring. ••
Art Boutman, head bvyer for Parklane Ho-
siery's nationwide stores, says textured nylons are
avallable In fine lines, lace and open weave
patterns.
"The textured and decorative hose has gain~
tremendous popularity because It IS a true
accessory today," explained Boutman. "We've
always had a category tor accessories: gloves, hats,
anjj_Jewelry; today's hoslerv has also found a
specific category. The fashion-conscious woman Is
looking tor something different to complete her
outfit."
New to the spring scene, according to
Boutman, are light shades of blue, pink and mauve
10 complement pastel tones. white the dominant
colors wlll be variations of beige. white, Ivy and
black ..
Rose Banks, owner of Maya In Fashion Island,
concurs about the spring shades. However, she has
filled her store wlth•a selection of hosiery not only In
the solid pastels, but In multlshaded tones.
"This Is our floral designs," said Banks,
pointing to a display In a combination of soft
yellows, pinks and blues. "We also have the
cabbage rose design in shades of lilac and rose."
Banks calls the floral designs "cruise wear"
because many shoppers are lookingfor llght, lacy
hosiery to complement outfits they have purchased
for. spring cruises.
"The white. pinks. yellows and blues are fun."
she said.
Maya's Inventory includes a vast array of
textures, fishnet. laces and pastels; also eye-
catching are the paisley prints.
"Throughout 1985," said Banks, "paisley was
very popalar ... and rt appears It will rematn popular
through 1986. Some people enjoy wearing the
prints with many items in their wardrobes.··
The fishnet hose, worn with opaque or sheer
hosiery underneath can add a new look to an
ensemble. ·
"It sounds a little strange wearing two pair of
pantyhose," laughed Banks, "but It Is actually very
comfortable because the material is so light. It is
also a good investment because you can vary the
look beneath the fishnet without having to purchase
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more hosiery. A sheer mauve worn under a white
fishnet Is very pretty~ or an opaque blue worn under :
a black fishnet is stunning."
Black remains the staple In hosiery. It can be •
worn througho1J1t the year. day or evening. Varieties ;.
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Men's fashions for spring wlll
be brighter and · more casual,
according to Orange Coast ex-
perts.
The fashions reflect women's
styles to some degree, but the
changes are more subtle.
There are some exciting
changes due In spring. possibly
the most substantial since the
NehtlJ Jacket and theJelsure suit.
Pappagallo'a, Laguna Beach, off era an array of aoft ltallan
leather caauaJ and dreuy flat• for womeq.
The most noticeable will be
color. said Rex Linde of C & R
Clothiers and formerly with Saks
FIJth Avenue. You can expect to
find blues. both pastel and
bright, tans, mauves. and a
special emphasis on white. he
said Men,' women take
comfort in stride
Trends generally begin in
Europe and first appear In the
United States on the East Coast.
As a result, the fashion picture
can almost be predicted by
watching the TV show. "Miami
Vice," Linde said.
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The big news 1n spring shoes
tor women is t:mght and aitve"
color canary yellows. blues.
oranges and greens as well as
pastels and Stiver for around-the-
clock wear .,..,.-
About 70 percent of women s
Mocc aaln-atyled leather
boat shoes are expected t o be
a big seller at Kuahlna
Shoes. South Coasr-Plaza.
spnng shoes will be flats. and
according to Steve Hunter of
Righi Bank tn South Coast Plaza.
boots wtH be 'tn ·Look for lower
heels on dress shoes. about 2 to
2'' inches Most win be a sandal
style
According to Dolly Henderson
of Papaggallo in Laguna. the
keynote 1s comfort and casual
style. in bright, fun colors
Women s flats will be more
feminine
Most men's casual shoes wtll
be canvas or soft leather. and will
come in an extensive variety of
bright colors . complementing the
colorful. casual clothing available
this spring
For casual wear. Espadrilles
are the order of the day, but deck
shoes such as T ops1ders or
T1mberltnes will stlll be popular
Mike Foster of Kushtns 1n
South Coast Plaza said men's
casual shoes will be lightweight.
with lower vamps and tassels,
and designed to be wo rn without
socks He predicts soft casuals
with molded soles and a new
walking shoe designed . by
Toµ~1ders as the best sellers
Foster agrees that the style of
dtess shoes will remain classic
The Italian influence will be
reflected in men's suits, meaning
they will be more casual, bigger
and baggier. with a loose feeling
to the fit, he said. Jackets will
have no rear slits and the top
button will be lowered. Trousers
will be full pleated with tight cutts
The suits could be described as
an extremely conservative "Zoot
Suil "
Sport coats will. for the most
part, be unconstructed with soft
shoulder pads but no lining. sai~
Ray Spinelli. manager of Corona
del Mar Cloth Ing. Vests will rarely
be seen. making the three-piece
suit. commonly referred to as the
"lawyer" or "banker" look. old
hat.
There's still room. however, for
one of the trad1t1onal favorites A
complete wardrobe should in-
clude one double-breasted suit.
or at the very least, a double-
breasted blazer. Spinelli added
There 1s a movement toward
natural fibers. such as linen
cotton and llghtwe1ght, hard fin-
ished wool. experts said' Poly-
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synthetics. and advanced tech-
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fabrics for stain resistance
Casual fashion for the man
under 30 was described as the
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It 1s definitely trendy. influenced
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Almost anything goes, with
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Linde said, and referred to the
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Although the man over 30 may
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"The colors for spring are a
continuation of the fall shades."
said Levy. But the fuchsia hue has
been softened to a subtle pink for
spring. The floral design com-
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handbag. We have tried to cap-
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According to Levy,-tlora._ de-
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HOSIERY DECORATIVE ...
From Paces
where from $10 to $25 for a pair
of pantyhose.
"The seamed hose with a bow
worn at the ankle made a big
splash a year or so ago when
Princess Diane wore the style,"
said Boutman.
"You know, when hose was
hose, or stockings, the back
seam was dominant. When
pantyhose hit the market, some-
time In the 1960s. seams became
a thing of the past." he said, "yet,
when Princess Diane reached the
pinnacle of popularity. the re-
surgence of seamed ho~e came
about. Although not manufac-
tured at the same volume as
years ago, the look Is very
Call for App()1n1menl'
popular."
The bow, according to Bout-
man, wlll have a new appearance
for Parklane's spring debut.
At Maya, hosiery for evening
are In shades of nude, black,
sllver or pastels ... all In a gllmmer-
lng finish. Another dressy look Is
hosiery with rhinestones. pearls
or beads around the11nkle.
For fun casual wear, look for
the revival of bobby socks.
"The casual phase Is currently
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Hint of the '60s applied in 1nakeup
BJ JOYCI actteRER eo0t.OVICH "A no-no 11 using the aeme for aummer and spring la "color-outllMd In a dark•-cok>red pen-°"",... c.1 •• • • color eyeshadow as your ey•, 1' Ing of the tac. -e conceptthat 11 ell.
The 1prlng look In makeup Is the said. "If your eyn are blue. th• perfect answer for the peraon Both compan ... have makeup
tinted with e bit of the '80s. try gl'eena or lavenders; for who doesn't llke mak.eup, but expert• who do comp~e make-
"A llttl• of the 1980111 back," browneyff, blues end greens are want• a touch of color " over• for ~pte who are di ..
Said Kerstin Florian of Keratin ve"" pret~.·· aatlafled with th .. r current look . . , ··we have two tinted Skin Care. "Of course, not the Both hleltaa and Florian motaturtzera for the akin," she The look of today, according to
false eyelashes or 'Twiggy' fines, agree that the spring makeup said, explalnlng that one 11 for a Florian, la a flnlahed, reflMd
but the pencil eyellne In graphite look It understated. skin with 8 pink undertone, the touch, much Ilk• • French man-
black or brown ta very In. "Makeup ahould be subtle other for yellow undertones. nequln.
"Contour the eye with a laah-tone1 to enhance the beauty of "Meryl Streep It en excetlent
tint, and outline the eye with dark the woman," Chlaltaa said Florlan suggested ualng two-example of the refined look,"
pencils. For an adcted comple-"Many people are opting to go toned llpstlck with the llpa Forlan said.
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pastel pencil In fresh grass green. )list using a aoft combination of R E s T A u R A r-.; T
sky blue or Iridescent turquoise." colors for a natural look." I
To make smaller eyes appear Florlan. whose stores are.
larger, Gia Chlaltas of I Natural located at the Suri and Sand I
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light colored eyeshadow on lids Hotel In Laguna Niguel, said that I
and darker shadow In the crease custom blended makeup for dry
starting midway and working and problem skin will assure the I
towards the outercorner. right color for specific skin tone. I
"Dark shadow toward the "The common problem In buy-
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cross-eyed, or squlnty look to a the color In the bottle does not I
person with small eyes." she necessarily look the same on the
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o.p':C'ktng lo;';'~rulse needn't be
complicated, provided:
generally Is two per seven-day
cruise.
Usually there are two or three
casual nights, which mean a coat
and tie for a man; several cocktail
dresses for a woman.
-You know the climate where
you are headed -In other words
cool c l o thes f o r warm temperatures and vice versa. Then. there are deck activities.
-Know what kind of activities · swimming, dances. meals,
are planned aboaid ship and In yaslnos and cocktail parties.
port. movies, and u$ually a ma~-
The length of the trip Is also a querade ball. A costume needn t
consideration, according to Jiii be packed as they are available
Biggins of Princess Cruises, Los aboard, said Biggins.
Angeles. For a seven-day cruise, ac-
Jerl Holmes, of the Unique cording to Biggins, minimal
Boutique In Laguna Beach, offers clothing requirements for a
three major points to keep In woman are:
mind while selecting your travel -2 formal dresses.
wardrobe: -3 cocktail dresses.
-First, pack outfits that wlll -3 skirts with matching tops.
make you look good. -1 or 2 pant suits, or slacks
-Second. be comfortable. and a blazer.
-Third, be versatile. M ix and -4 or 5 pairs of shorts.
match, color coordination and -4 or 5 T-shirts.
easy care fabrics are the best. -1 sweats outfit.
As cruises have formal nights, -a bathing suit.
more ensembles are required, -as few pairs of shoes as
Biggins said. Men ere en-possible, but should Include one
coureged but not required to pair of tennis or running shoes,
wear a tuxedo; women are ex-one pair of black pumps, one pair
pected to wear a different formal of sandals, and one pair of
111...9_own for each occasion, which comfortable walking shoes.
For men on the same cruise:
-1 tuxedo.
_ 2 dinner jackets or suits.
-3 pairs of lightweight casual
slacks.
-8 shirts. 8 ties
-1 sweat suit
-4 or 5 pairs of shorts. 4 or 5
T-shirts.
-1 swim suit.
-1 pair of formal shoes.
-1 pair of semi-formal shoes.
-1 pair of tennis or running
shoes.
-1 pair of comfortable walk-
ing shoes. Some other Indispensable
Items are sunglasses, hats and
especially sun tan oils. The sun's
rays reflecting from the water can
give you just as nasty a sunburn
as lying on the beach for eight
hours. says Biggins.
Take all of your normal toilet
articles. end If you're subject to
motion sickness, take along a
remedy. The newest. and per-
haps the most effective, is called
a Transderm patch and Is worn
like a Band-Aid behind your ear.
It must be prescribed by a
physician.
New necklines: Bold, big and sl:iowy
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Deitf l'tlol C.,,..__t
Fashion jewelry this spring will
be. in the words of an accessories
manager for I Magnln, "very
beautiful' and 'very gutsy."
That view is shared by Eileen
Verdugo. manager of the Jewelry
department at Saks Fitth Av-
enue. South Coast Plaza. and by
Monir Rad. manager of the
fashion jewelry department at
Bullocks Wilshire in Fashion
Island
Once called costume iewelry to
distinguish it from previous
gems. fashion jewelry has taken
on a new look
Its quality has improved. and
much of 1t resembles fine jewelry
tn appearance, sa111 Verdugo.
Monica Townsend, manager of
accessories at I. Magnin. South
Coast Plaza. noted that fashion
jewelry is being emphasized in
the ready-to-wear business now
and that people are buying it as
part ol their wardrobes.
There's a wide variety to
choose from. On the whole. it can
be characterized by what Ver·
dugo calls Its "bold look."
By bold, "I mean it's btg and
showy," she said.
Concurring, Townsend said
"bold" and "multi" are the key
words
Rad also observed that people
are buying "larger pieces" of
jewelry. including earrings
The spring lines. to a large
extent. will reflect an expansion
of concepts that won consumer
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Also appealing are black and
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look, and high-fashion as well as
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And there'll be an enticing
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and bright yellows.
Semi-precious jewelry in-
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quartz, malachite. pastel stones
and ivory. Faux ivory also 1s
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One of the main reasons
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which can include belts as well as
beads. pins, bracelets. earrings.
rings and other Items, Is to
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As one fashion speclallst
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dress look more expensive by
wearing fashion Jewelry.''
In addition, you can enhance a
mood with It. Keeping that In
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Inspired by ancient cultures, why
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an antiquated coin, for Instance
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If you 're Into the nautical look,
you might choose anchors, stars
or flags. And If you're wearing
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Floral print_ca•ual d.reu hy Sharon Baldonl ahowe off leg•
while Jill Richard• tope a gown with ellk and rayon lace. '
CARE OFF ABRICS ...
f rom Page2
'Never store your clothing in
p1astic bags," she adds. "Your
clotties need room to breath."
It is all right though. she said, to
cut off the bottom of dry-cleaner
bags and use the top as a loose
dust cap over garments
advises:
•Tend to spots lmmedlately
because stains become Increas-
ingly hard to remove as they age.
Always blot -never rub -
spills. and take d1Hlcult stains to
your dry cleaner.
SPRING .••
P'romJ>aCe2
lncludlng jungle motifs, palsleya,
abstracts and polka dots -also
are sure to get your attention. In
addition, you'll find bright-col-
ored crepes, lots of ·sl,lks In
pastels, and lace evening
dresses."
Spring wlll see dresses and
skirt s conti nue to be
emphasized, rathe~ than pants,
according to the experts. Begley
foresees a big demand for three-
piece suits and four-and ftve-
plece ensembles this spring.
Troy sums up the Idea under-
lying spring f ash Ions as "feminin-
ity without compllcatlon."
"Body contour Is the strongest
signal In all the collections," she
said. "Emphasis ls on shape and
spareness of line, with fluid llnes
being the most Important Ingre-
dients."
The.l 986 spring f ash Ions focus
on smaller, neater, trimmer.
Clothes will ~ very elegant. very
streamlined, she said.
As for color, Troy sees the
popular black and white com-
binations growing even stronger.
Metallic colors -gold and silver
to be worn by cJay as wen as for
evening -and citrus brights wlll
be favorites too, she added.
Spring '86 wlll see an accent on
color, ranging from "lightly
dusted, color-tinted neutrals" to
"the bold splash of primaries,"
according to the Callfornla Mart,
Los Angeles' one-stop shopping
source for retail buyers.
The Mart forecasts a season of
diverse color options, with
emphasis on the orange to yellow
range and renewed Interest in the
green to blue range and
metallics. ·
•
The manufacturer is only re-
quired to specify one care
method so 1f a garment says
machine wash," or "hand
wa8h." it can probably also be
•Take the garment in for
professional care as-!iOOn as
possible after stalning~occurs,
and never put a garment away
with spills or stains.
Some of the new fashion
trends are Inspired by the past -
taking cues from the ancient
civilizations of Egypt, Greece.
Rome and Africa as well as from
nostalgic eras, the '40s, '50s and
'60s.
Rayon matte jeney le fuhioned into a
cruahed and draped torso with a double
oraanu o•enklrt a.ad bow accenting the
e11m eklrt. By Jill Richarda.
dry-cleaned, IFI states.
· Items that say 'dry-clean only'·
shOuld always be dry-cleaned.
Garments that say 'pro-
fessionally dry-clean only' have
some special requirements and
should not be cleaned in a coin-
operated machine."
When laundering at home.
follow label Instructions, es-
pecially vtith regard to heat
settings, to avoid shrinkage.
c.olor loss and permanent wrinkl-
ng, IFI adds.
On the subject of cleaning. IFI
•Point out specific stains to
your dry cleaner, especially
stains from spilled beverages
that seem to have become In-
visible, because such stains
could turn brown or yellow If not
treated before dry-cleaning.
•Protect garments from ex-
cessive perspiration, since
chloride salts In perspiration can
seriously weaken delicate fabrics
like silk. Remember that per-
spiration stains and body oils act
similarly to water-soluble stains.
But, as Callfornia Mart points
out. the looks are recalled, not
reproduced.
Just a few of the dress styles
you c an choose from this spring
are shlrtdresses (with waist de-
fined); layered over shorts,
pinafores; bare-back; ba[e mid-
riff; strapless with jackets; lace-
trim; apron front; bodyhugglng;
empire-waist; halter neckline;
sweetheart neckline; trapeze
shape; flounces, tiers and ruffles;
togas~ sarongs; and simple,
clean-line worn over leggings.
You'll find equal variety In
skirts. which range from narrow
minis to the full. circulars in mid-
calf length to a choice of
columnar or flared floor-length
skirts.
The same diversity applies to
tops, which Include halters; bras
for outerwear. usually worn
under an open shirt; turtlenecks;
blousons; T-shirts; middles -
and much more.
Leather clothing, In oastels,
will continue to be popular for
spring active wear.
Sweaters will go everywhere
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Gloves, long. short -and finger-
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style. A variety of headwear -
including turbans. snoods. hair
bows/bands, hats and spring-
weight hoods -wlll be offered.
Some of the details char ac-
terizing spring fashions are zip-
pers, printed linings, outside
seaming and lacing. crests and
decorated pockets.
Fabrics will Include silks.
linens, cottons, knits, rayons -
and more. Troy figured weaves
such as damasks or jacquards
and corded materials like ot-
tomans contributing to surface
Interest.
Ornamentation -ranging
from rhinestones to sequins to
small gold buttons -wlll be seen
occaslonally even on swimsuits.
What Vogue caJls "new ways
with bareness" are evident on a
variety of spring attire -lnctud-
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legs, sometimes through deep
slits In a long skirt; tops with
deep-cut arms and shoulders or
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Jet ~noise insulation OK'·d
Supervisors adopt plan over protest of
res1derits who seek more compensation
By SUSAN HOWLETT
Of lM.,_., ..........
Despite oppos1uon from Santa Ana
Heights residents, who say the pro-vam will create a "hQt house effect"
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Latest spring fashions In-
side today's Dally Pilot
Coas t
Three Lagunans wlll par-
tlclpate In the 255-day
Great Peace March from
Los Angeles to Washing-
ton./A3
California
Fiiipino newsman slaln In
Glendale after threats
against anti-Marcos pub-
llcatlon./ A4
Natio n
Leader of Congressional
delegation convinced
Americans still In Viet-
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Launch offlclals failed to
receive advice not to
launch from booster en-
glneers .I A5
Wor ld
Hussein gives up on joint
peace effort with PLO
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Spo rts
Dodger Orel Hershiser
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INDEX
Advice and Games A 10
Boating 84
mously Wednesday to install sound
insulation for homeowners near John
Wayne A1rpon.
The board also approved ~
"purchase assurance" plan to buy the
homes of some of the residents near
the busy airpon.
City may
say no
to hiring
smokers
By LAURA ME RK °' ... .,.., ..........
Smokers could have a hard tame
sccunng a JOb with the Cit) 1f the
Laguna Beach City Council follows
South Pasadena's lead in hmng only
non-smokers
Councilwoman Bobbie Minkin's
suggestion to take a closer look at
South Pasadena's newly adopteQ
policy drew both astonished and
blank looks from other co uncil mem-
bers Tuesday night.
Though there was a general lack of
support for even considering adop-
tion of a '11m1lar poltc). the council
agreed to re view South Pasadena's
decision. Minkin said she was in-
spired b) a recent article on the no-
smoking pohq
On Feb 5. the South Pasadena City
Council approved a resolution in-
strucung the city manager to give
preferential cons1derauon to non-
smokers m hinntt new employees.
said South Pasadena Ctty Clerk Ruby
Kerr.
The poltq was appro ved bccauie
the council believed smokers have
more health problems and require
morl' 11mc ofTfor sick leave.
Spec1 ficall). "where ever poss1 ble,"
Cit) administrators are directed to
hare new policemen and firelighters
who ha .. e-been no n-smokers fo r one
year In h1nng emplc)ees for other
c1ry Jobs. "preference should be given
to non-smokers." the po hey reads.
To enforce the dec1s1on. \he ne"'
employees arc required to \1gn an
agreement wtth the clly sweanng they
have not smoked for one year To add
fuel to the fire. 1f the new employee
begins smoking w11h1n the one-year
_Juobat1on pcnod. the city ha!> the
ngh1 10 lire him or her
"It's an intercsung pos111o n for th1:
Cll) of(South) Pasadena 10 take." said
Minkin. Questioning whether the
pohcy 1s a form of d1scnmina11on.
Mink.Jn ~ul "In business there ar1:
hinng pohc1es that pre<:lude them
from hinng a person who ha!> had a
heart attack or cancer."
Though So uth Pasadena's agre-e-
men I was not '3\.31lablc to the l0Unl'1I
members Tuesda\ n1gh1 ( oun-
c1lman Dan Kenne). a lorml·r
smoker. made 11 d ear he would ht'
against appro' ing a ~1mtlar polil ~ lor
Laguna 81.'al"h "I would be rnm erned
w11h the ngh1s of s moker-;" hl' '31d,
''I'll tell vou no"'. I won't "\He for ti "
The oulhne ol the purchase as-
surance plan and lhe acoustical
1nsula1!on cflbrt was approv¢ by the
supervisors about a year ago, but the
final plan was delayed beca'usc of
lawsuatschalleng.ing the controversial
expansion of John Wayne Airport.
A compromise anvolvtng thecilyof
Newport Beach and the county re-
sulted 1n the d1sm1ssal ofthe lawsuits
last December, allowing the airport to
expand wtth a new terminal. The
ex1snns. airport terminal serves about
4. 7S m11Jion passengers annually. The
new airyori will serve an esllmatcd
8.4 m1llton passengers a year.
The (>lans approved Wednesday
arc desl&lled 10 conform to state
regulations hmmna lhe noise levels
an airport can anfhct on ne1a,hbonng
residents. Homeowners can either
offer their ho mes to lhe county or
•.PPIY for the noise insula11on pro-
gram. County ofTic1aJs said people
Dlllr ........... .., ... p.,_
Andre Paplllon and Cecilla Penera came ou t to eee the nerd.a
at UC lrvlne and wound up winntnc the contat. He came ln
fint and ehe wu eecon d.
Nerd
alert
atUCI
11\ not e11ac1ly a beauty pageant
It's not a test of brainpower o r athletic
skill It "• ct lai.h1on -;ho"' of son s.
although Vogue and GQ maga11nes
don't pa} much a11ent1on lt'11 also a
populanly conte'il. though w1nn1ng
won't guarantee you a date next
Saturda) night.
PHIL
SllEIDEllU
THE LIGHTER S10E
It 's the annual Nerd Contest at UC'
Irvine. a chance for engmecnng
~tudents to poke fun at their image as
scnous bookworms who fa, or pocket
cakulaton. over politics and com-
puter pnntouts o ver music " 1deos
The compct1t1o n takes plal·e dun ng
UCTs yl'arly Eng1neenng Week. also
alTC'ct1onatel> dubbed "G~k We1:t.. ..
(Pleaee eee PIERDS/ A2)
with med1caJ or financial hardships
wall get first pnority.
Counly officials are hopma for
more federaJ irants and money
aeneratcd from bond sales to pay for
the soundproofing. esuma1ed to cost
$8.000 to SI 2.000 per home. They 5a)
the $2 malhon 1n fundin& set aside for
the plans Wlll not buy many home~
nor pay for the )()undproofing,
County Environmental Manage-
ment Agency spokesman Robert G
Fisher said Santa Ana Heas;h ts rua~
dcntS reflecied "considtrable d1•
pleasure" at a commumty mcebna
held Jan. 21 on-the proposed plans for
the area. He said the homeowners
wanted propert)' vaJue lo com·
pensataon and were womed about t~
"gittnhoust efTecf' that may be.
created by the added msulauon.
Much of the same cooccm wu
au'ed Wednesday.
(Pleue eee JET-Pf019K/A2)
~as dumped-by
Mesa company
·gets into harbor
--Worker was trying
to get ral n water out
of gas storage tank
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .. .,..,,......,.
An unknown amount of gasoline
that dnuned into Newpon Harbor
Wednesday was traced to a Costa
Mesa roofing firm. which had been
s1phonin& a mixture of gas and water
out a storage tank into a gutter.
A worker at Crank Brothers Roof-
ing C'o. at 126 CommercaaJ Way was
tryins to syphon water out of a
gasohne storage tank. which had
fiUed up with rainwater when some-
one inadvertantly left the tank's cap
off. said firefighter spccaahst Terry
Evans.
The wa.ter-gas mixture was flowing
down the street gutter. into a storm
drain and down to the harbor
The strong gasoline smell attracted
the attention of nc:irbx firms. as ..,ell
as law enforcement officiaJs.
Costa Mesa fire offioals wcrr called
at I : 18 p.m .. but Newpon fire officials
had been tryana 10 track the source of
the p s since noon. Evans said.
Officials' effons were hampered
because of nun showers that obscuJed
the sourc~ of the gas
Besides Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach fire officials. repre~ntataves of
the county Environmental Manage-
ment Agency. the Coast Guard and
the state Fash & Game Department
were on the scene.
Costa Mesa firefighters built a
small damn in the gutter and d1s-
tnbuted absorbent matenals al the
State agency
Illes charges
lngassplll
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .. .,..,,... ....
Charaei were filed apinst Enon
Corp. Wednesday for flushm& a p.s
spill at o ne of ns irvmc gas stations
into a tnbutary of Newpon Bay last
September. •
Thi." charges. filed 1n Orange Coun-
ty Central Court 1n Santa Ana by the
Cahforma• Fish and Game Depart-
ment. followed lhe 1mpos1t1on of a
fine b) the Santa Ana Rqional WalCf
Quain} Control Board last Fnday for
the same offense
The board imposed on Ex.xon the
(Pleue eee CBA.RQSS/A2)
Crank Brothers Slte to stop fun.her
dramage. whale Newport Beach of-
ficials plact'd "conwnina booms" by
the Arches Manna to block the flow of
ps into the ha~.
A pnvate firm was c:aJled tn to
pump thl." remaining pollutants out of
the glJtters
-o\lthough the amount of gas syph-
oru:d off was not determined. Evans
said the smell was very strong.
"If someone had come by with a ht
cigarette 11 could've been a real
disaster ... hi." said.
"Eight )CMS ago we used to hO:SC 11
down when this happened. But thafs
(P leue eee G ASOLIJIR/ A2)
County hiking slip
fees by$ 7 per foot
By SUSAN HOWLETI'
Of IN hlly Noe llallt
Boal ownc~ leasing Nl"•" pon
Harbor moonngs from the rounl~
will see their fees increase mo re than a
third l)\er the ne't thrc"C 'ea~
follo"' ing a l.le1.1s1on h~ the Orange
< ounl\ Roa rd 1)f \uPt'r. •~Or\
\upen 1,nr.. h1l<-l'J fee' tur lhl·
rount\ ·, I~ Ohl\mngs from SI I< pe r
toot ,,, bl.1a1 per ,c,ir tn S ~'I 1n
arcordancc "'Ith l hange) 1n the Co n-
sumer Pnce lndn The ) 7 increase
will be phased tn over three years
ince 19 0. shp rental rates in
'-le"pon Harbor ha'e increased b)
an a"erage of M pen."tnt. prompting
the tee 1ncrra~. according 10 a
'e"'PI-'" Har~H l ounl\ tidelands
reixm
Th,• net rC'' rnue increase to the
U)Un l\ "'Ill t'C s~ ..,8 ~nnualh
'-l'"'fl<lrl Ut"ach Ma"or Phtltp
\taur,·r \Jh.1 the rate t rcase h.h lmlc
(Plea.e He MOORD'fG/ A2)
Bulletin Board A3
Business A6-7
Classlfled 85-6
Comics A 11
Bird says women can bring compassion t o issues
Death Notices 88
Entertainment A8-9
Horoscope A 10
Opinion A 12
Paparazzi B4
Pollce Log A3
Publlc Notices 87-8
Sports 81 -3
Televlslon A9
Weather A2
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
OflMO...., ..........
If Orange ( oa~l listeners wanted to
hear \h1ef Ju~t1ce Rose Bird defend
herself Wednesday against growing
sentiment for her removal fro m the
Cahfom1n Supreme Court. tha1·s not
what they got.
SpeakinJ be fore the Orange( ounh
Chapter ot Women In Business. R1n.1
focu~d on the growing role of v. omen
in soc1et) and 'uycsted they have a
unique opportunity to bnng a greater
degree of compassio n and empath> to
~1et) •issue .
"As women play an increasingly
prominent role in business. the
pressures thal trnditaonally have tx-cn
pan of the road to success for men arc
a problem that women now mu~I
face.'' Bard said
"Ever) da)'. each of you 1s callt"d
upon to handle a lot of stress with
equan1m1ty and po1S<' and stall main-
tain your rela11onsh1ps wtth fatrlll}
and fnends 1n an OPt'n and can ng
manner ..
'peaking before about ~00 men
and women at the Irvine Mamon
Hotel. Bard s~ud women ~hould look
for wa")'s to harmon11e their rx-r~onal
and professional role~. and to bnng
human values to their crafts
.. Your work ~hould be more than
1u ta Jllb. 11 hould b( \Our c.1lhntt."
she satd
'uch a' It'"' help!I lml an 1nd1\ld·
ual to the 1.·ommuntt~ and ixrm11'
him o r her to make-a contnhuuon
that btnelil'> all 01 soc1et). she said
"When \Ou ~ \Our v.orl tn 1h1<i
hmadl'f l llntC\l ttw l.bb that \OU
perform talc 1rn a valul.' quite apart
fro m the mnnt."tan reward~ that o ur
\QClet\ mJ \ attih:h to their rer-
form.lnlC
"II lh<'' .ire t.1,l~ 1hat arc "'unh
d1,1ng. thr' arr ""o nh doing ""ell .\nd
the st.ill and l .lrr that \OU bnna to
1hosc-ta~l'i 1..an 1n tum enham·e their
"'Orth and ment · R1rd said
Perhap'i alluding to cntK v.ho
hJ ' e den,1umed her l11lt'ral '1ev. sand
~·ourt det·1siono; \he \.lid, "\\hen
other-. trNt vou a:. an ObJC'l t, therr ''a
\trong 1empt.il11.1n to J1.l unto thtm
"hat thn a rc J•Hntt unto \OU
·The: Janl{l'r<> 111 \Ul h .t ~'>ponsc .&re
(Plea.M eee BIRD/ A2)
FV councilwoman urges
city to probe for conflicts
Floating bait shop
·plan stlrs deb{lte
I
B> ROBERT HYNOMAN
Of -°""',... .....
Barnes gets
paid leave
until July
Request fallows earlie r disclos ure of
D.A. Investigation of confli ct allegation
By ROBERT BARKER Of_.,_,,... .....
Fountain Valf't)-( tty ( o un
ulwomJn Bartmra Rro"'n htl\ rt'-
QUC\ln l that the t lty attorney
~rur 11111e l·ampa1an 'pend1n1 and
ecom1mH 1n1ert" 'tatement5 fil~ b)'
l<K·al clet ted ofli< 1al\ for pt1\\lhle
(a\CS of conflict 1lf interest
Bro wn's call for the unu~ual a1. t1on
rnmes on \he heels of a d1 lo urt la'1
wttk that the Orange< ounty Omnct
;\ltmney'& Office '' 1nvc,up11na
pos~1ble busine,, dcahnl' 1hat M&)'ur r red Vo~t ma\ have had Wllh
,·ompan\ \tt._ang 10 huilt1 a n unit
condoman1um complell 1n the Cit)
"We're about to stan on a S 10
m1lhon redevelopment pro1c~t ..
Brown u1d dunna Tuesdn't C 1ty
\ounc1I mectana. "We can"t afford to
ho"c the people quc~t1on1ng o ur
mtcinty "
~ dastnct 111ome\ 1nve,t1pto r ha'
been 1nvest1pun1 pos\1hlernnfl1l t of antere~t chorgc' 'lltemmina from o
roM1derat1on by the C 1ty ( ounc1I la~t
Nov 19 ofa propo..al that would ha"c
\ll\.Cd I Ii Propemcs mm-e than
(Ple&M eee V ALL&T / A2)
) -------------
.\ \hon.aac ot ha11 m.l) ht hm1t1n& bu .. 1nl'" Jr,elopmt•nt around
Newpon lfarbor. 'ipon fiihermrn sa)
But J propo'l.ll to anl ho r a Ooaling ba11 \hop there' , oul,t lun·
fishermen -and their bus1ne -bad. 10 the h rbor
"l herr arc &ood area\ for 'iponfi hang around hrrc < 1rr"h1>o. ~
S<lld "Out \\1mrt1mt'll u'<, JU l too difficult lu pur,h.l\<' ~ti an,t W\' ,,.
lo~ina lishrrmcn to Dana Point nd other art'a' ··
Gtt ~hod , urTcntl)' ~"lttht'' bait and ..ell' 1t h' l'ir"" pon lhhl'I mun
trom hi\ ~'8t Ounna the ~lowC'r v.1ntcr mo nth' ht', nt~ h t\ u~ualh
ent)ugh to pro-v1d<' for t\tr\one·l> nl"t'Js But llun n the hu\\ \umnwr
. -----
(Pleue 11ee BAIT I A2l
By l.AllRA MERK
Ot .... o.llr-.....
T"o nt11n1h' .1ntr the Laguna
&a, h ~ hool Board 'oteJ not to
n-nt" \uptrtntt ndent Btlh Sam~·
,onir. 't th(' hoard hu 11\C'n him a
tulh ~:ud f(' ve ,,f ahst-nt.'t' until h11
\ ontr.l1. t C'\~'1rt I uh I
Tht• ~\Ud 'oted 4-1 th l'i Wttk to
i r"llnl lhc lca"r of ab~n« t'fT«t1\t Frh ~~
T hr Jl\tn t ., f\1ur pr1n1.1pal, and
(Pleate .ee 8Aaffa/ A2)
I
J
'
0rmnge Coat DAILY PILOT/ Thurlelay, February 20, 1986
Soviet s pace
station put
tntoorbit
By U.e AH oclaled Pre s
The Soviet Union announced the
launching of a new orbiting space
station Thursday that 1t s:i1d 1s
designed to become the basis for
bu1ldi.n& a permanent manned space
lOmplcll.
fhtt official Soviet new'I> agency
Tass. 1n R ussian-and EnaJ1sh-
laniuage dispatches distributed an the
I lnttl'd States. said the Mir (Peace)
w3\ plau.•d 1n low-canh orbit without
JCn.•w
I hl' M11 d1wufied by 1 a~~ .~" a
"mult1-purpose space statton. 1s
dt:sl nbed as equipped with "'ll dock-
ing port~ to receive other ov1et
\fKH l'crafl as they ferry material~ or
lO\mor1i\11t .. 10 and from the complex
omtr ........... .., ........ 1( .....
Chief Jo•tice Roee Blrd
BIRD ...
From A l
areat Pcoplt arc reduced to thrngi
which can be manipulated to reach a
goal But 'itnppang pco plt' of their
humanity, when camed to cxlrt'mc,,
1s the stuff that slavery and concentra-
tion camps arc made of," Bird said
Noung that culture has allowed
women "to be in touch with their
fcehngs." Bird suggested they use that
q uality to combat poverty and ig-
norance -''two scouracs of human·
ity that the Amcncan dream pro m-
•~d to end ."
"We must brint compassion to the
marketplace of ideas so that our
d1 vcrs1ty can remain a source of
strength," she said.
R1bb1na the news media which she
said has mixed substantial and banal
issues ah kc when rcponing about her.
Bird said. "I see we have some
members of the press here toni&,ht. so
I think we should get the most
1mponant question o ut of the wiy:
"How do you like my new hairdo?"
BARNES GIVEN PAID LEA VE ....
P'rom Al
:L\~1-.1ant -pnnc1pal will take tum~ a:. JCttn~ \upenntendent. c;a1d ( hdc
Lo' t:IJd\. the d1stnc1·.-, bu\1nC\\ man-
J&l'r
llarnl'' whc, was uut of town and
\.Ould nut be reached tor rnmmcnt.
will bt-paid the remainder of ht~
~6. l27-a-)'ear salaf) and the d1s-
lfll t' lOntnbutaon) 10 hi\ atcoun1
wath th1• \tale Teacher'> Retirement
'i} \tCnt
I he hoard Jl'>o ctgrecd 111 pa~
Barne' a iJOO-a-month m1kagl' al·
lowanu~ health benefit<; indudtng a
ph)sllal c'<am. which tanno1 t.'\teed
~JOO .ind <1 total ol 44 d;''' ot
VJlJllllO
Board member Susan Mas said.
"\Ive kel 11 will be an cffect1ve wa} of
running 1he d1stnct Thts 1s not
unusual We are not paying ham off "
Bu t Harr) 811hell, the board mem-
'ber who cast the dissenting vote.
d1sagre<>d ''There will be addiuooal
costs involved " He refused to
elaborate "I didn't thank 11 was in the
best financial interest oft he d1stnct. I
felt he could do the JOb (untal the end
ofh1~ term)" B1thell added
··once someone 1s finished with a
JOb and 1r; looking for other employ-
ment. things aren't done as they
\hould be We needed to move on He
requested this and that's an 1nd1ca-
t1on of how he felt about continuing
on the JOb," Mas said.
"ft would have been better to rewn
ham. I thank over ·the next fo ur
months we'll have a n awful lot to deal
with and not having BiU will cause
...some.diswp.lio.n..iiuhe district .. " said
Bithell.
If Barnes docs not findajo bby July
I. the district will pay him $3, 700, a
sum equal to his health benefits. and
$4,SOO, thcequivaJenlofthedistrict's
yearly contribution to his retirement.
Barnes will be required to work 20
days dunna his leave of absence to
help with the transition in adminis-
tration.
JET-NOISE MEASURES ADOPTED .••
From Al
V. e 'hould be rnmpensated lor
thl· u\e ol our air space .. ..aid one
1ec;1dcnt 'The residents of \anta ·\na
Ht·1~hl\ h.J\e l'ndurcd cnouith ·
I ht· \oundprnofing plJn "'" no"
111dude air c.ond1twn1ng lo pn \t'nt
the 'hot house .. 111 "grt·enhouc,~; ·
ellen that ma\ Ix· t r\:ltl'd h' 1he
11'1<iulat1<1n ·
·Tm glad for the Jll tnnd1t1un1ng
",that "hen Im un the '>('tond floor
•JI nl\ hou<ic I'm not toolo..ed alt'e
..aid <1 ~anta Ana Hetghh resident
But residents remain wary of the
plan and skcpltcal that 11 will actually
"ork ec,peuall} cons1denng the
'hortfall 1n c.ount~ funds
"><:\ cral ut the re'i1dcnts also voiced
rnndemnatton of the ··standard pack-
age" to be applied by the county to all
homcu~ner\ "anting to get noise
1nsulat1on for their homcs About 450
homes Jrc cl1g1hlc tor the '>oundproot-
1ng.
The standard a mount of mo ney
paad for soundproofing W111 be based
on the average cost. Fisher said. "Our
obJcctavc ts to spend the m o ney to
make noise reductions for the owners
of the house" and lo be faJr to all the
residents, he said.
Fisher said the acoustical plans will
be modeled after similar proJCCts
implemented in neighborhoods near
aarpons in Seattle and New York and
close to Los Angeles lntcmataonal
A1rpon
MOORING FEES HIKED BY COUNTY ...
From Al
dlel t 11n )'acht ownl'r\ in Ncwpon
Ba> \tntc the count) 1\ onl) respon-
s1hk 101 IX offshore muonng\ out ut
1lw harbor·., I 100 moorings
It doesn't have muc.h of an efl cll
~ 1aurcr !:>aid "That'<., onl)' 18 out of
tHJndr ds •
'\it'\\ porl Beach I tdcland~ •\dmtn·
1strat1on spoke'iman Tony Mell um
~1d 1hc uty will evaluate tts mooring
ratesofS I J per hnealfoot an July The
ett} ·s moonng rates have not gone up
tor t~o 1,ear\ he )aid
· '-"l· ~•II re•de" a number ot
factor\ · "1cllum 'w!td
Although the rates arc "a b11
higher" in Ncwpon Harbor than 1n
neighboring reson areas alo ng the
coast, many of the boats have
occupied moorings there for several
years, Mellum said . The city's waiting
ltst for the moorings is IS to 20 years
long. he added.
CHARGES FILED IN EXXON GAS SPILL ...
From Al
ma,1mum PM'>1bk line \2 7f10 or i 111 per gallon ol d1\l.hargt• -f11r
tlu\htng 276 gallon\ ol unll•aded
g.1\oltne from tt'i -;1a11<1n JI K<.-dhtll
,\' cnuct and \i1ac. .\nhur Houlc .. ard
h'on fau·c; a ma\lmum S2 f)l /1.1
line and or om· ~car in Jatl Im tht·
l hargl'' tiled h\ the h'>h & < 1amt·
l.>t.•partmcnt on \.\ cdnt><i<la\
\rrJ1gnment ha' hecn wt lor
M.trlhl'
·\lt1Jrd1ng to Ft\h & < 1amt• '-"ardl'n
l>:irn I \ 11 Ila the tlu\h1ng OH urrcd
\titer a 1urh1ne pump <.eal hrnkt· 1n .sn
11ndrrpr nund ~., \tontgl· 1..u1k Jnd
gac,ollnl' \lartL'd !lowing onto the
\Urfau~. into th<.· \lrect gutter and
do"n the Lam· nood Control ( bn·
ncl that empt1e\ into Newpon Bay
\ worker at the station called the
o"nl'r ~ho ad' 1.-.ed him to c;hut
do" n the pump and hose do"'n the
'P'll .\\Ila <.aid
In addt lion an F uon repre<ienta·
tl\e was allcgedl> at the 'itatton "'ho
1nstruc.ted workero; Ill hmt· down the
Jrea .\\Ila dee.lined to net me the
reprec,ental1\l'
He \atd l harge'> were tiled agaan!>t
tht• r~prcc,enta\I\ ea\ well as E.uon
The 1nc1dent wasn't rcponed by the
'it.atton or Exxon. An un1de nt1fied
third part) called the Orange County
Fire Depanment. and firefighters
prevented the ~pill from flowing into
th(' bay
.\ v1la ..aid local and state official-;
will al"o seek reimbursement for their
wsts in responding to the incident
and cleaning up the sp ill
"We've bee n dmng pretty goud 1n
Orange County," Avila ~Id ... r hq
!J udges) have been making lhc vml·
a tor\ pay those costs.··
GASOLINE DUMPED INTO GUTTER ...
From Al
1111 1111111 I ,1 Ir)\' l't1
'" r:h11d> h." hn•Hlll' r1111rl'1..11n-
'' l'HI\ td [hr• •'O\ ll11IHtll'lll
ft'ih c .amt I kpanml·nt Ytd \uch
\ 111lat1on' M l' uimm11n throughout
( lrt1t1gl' I tiunt\
I ht· <kp.1nmt·n t " LOn11nu1ng II\
r,,,.,,,ii..11 111n 111 1hc 1nndcnt hcforc
detcrm1n1ng whether 10 file charges
against< rank Brother~. Avila said
Owner'> <lf the company face a
maximum S2.000 fine and a year 1n
1atl 1f authcin11c\ decide to prr1sccute
V A LLE Y CONFLICT PROBE REQUESTED ...
From A I
1 in flilT • In:\
\ ,,, u.h11 tkt l.Hl'd I Ul'\llJ\ nt~hl
111.11 tlt1· 1n\l 't'l'·'11111l I\ part 111 .1
r11l11u ;11 q·ndt·t1.1" h\ Bro"n 1k
1111•d h.1' 1n!l " hu\ln1·" rdJtt1111\h1p
\.l.t1hl'l l'ropcrt1t'' Jk,d1dprn111u'
Iv tliu1 wac; n11 rca"in lor h11l1 t•i
lt\q 11,1l tl ~ h1m\t'lf from \11t1111t on 1hr
•ll·m thal appeared O't a rout1nt• ••t llon
11n thl Li t'¥'\ c..on'lCnt tc1lcnd.i1
lie' Jlknowkdged howl'vt•r lh.Jt
ht" ""a' J former l1m 11rd pann1·r 1n
.irwtht'r compan\ "'Ith n I ount.11n
V~llt'\ maJrOr HcrnH' ...,,"<,1,t.u1 Jnd
l)<t\td lc;raclc;k Jr pnnupJ I owntr" •11
I ~ Pr n f)('rt te'i
Vo'>' who t latlllnl I und.t\ he
1't>ould he-compkld" 1 11'.Jfed rn tlll'
1n\c~t1(V1t1on. said PH'\ 1ou\I~ th.11 111·
ended h1~ hu'itne'><i ttl'' wtth "l -.Jl'tl<t~1
:lnd 1 .. 1a1·l\h in ( k. toht•r <•f 1 •18.t
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MAIN OFFICE .........
110 ... t \tr 1n tl \IJtl'ml'nt llf l't l1no111tt
lllll'lt'\I ftled Wllh lhl' t I(\ he Ul
<l1l ated he J1<.p<J\l'd 111 thl" 1n' e\trrwnt
on '\i.,, \<~ I 9k4
The t1m1ng " hc-lie\Cd t<1 he
1mport<1nt. <iounn <.a\ l"K:<.au\c puo-
lt<. ollicial\ .srt' proh1h1ted from
'01ing 11n llt'm' 1n\.oh.ang a hu'i1nc'>!>
Iha 1 ""a' a \ourtc of more than S2 50 1n
1nlom1: for 1hcm during the past 12
mqnth' ,1n ordtntt tCJ d \pok('\woman
1th tht· f-.t1r Pohttcal Practice\
( On\ Ill 1\\1110 v.,,, "''"d with lht' mJJ<>rlt) oftht•
( II\ ( llUOl ti 1111 II\ IQ 19~5 IO
.Jpprr1.1· 1h1· Ir.it I n1:1p a<, well .t\ d
r"l "rnmt· ncl.1111111 to .rnthun1r the
prix.l'\\IOf ol .in . agreement thal
"-t1uld h;1vt• \t't a development
m1t1g;1tu111 lt-c at approximately
\fill IJ<lll Jnd w ;11vt•d u \269 000 park
\ltC 11.'l'
Vos'> c.\pla1ned that he actually
J1sposed ofh1s 1n-.cstment tn < >ctobcr
of 1984 and that his 1nd1ca11on on the
eloncim1c interest 'ltatement that he
\old his in vestment Nov 30 of that
year was o nly an "approx1mauon."
In the documents. Voss said he had
an o wnership of less than 10 percent
in Walnut Center Ltd .. which he said
owned a small shopping center in
Orange He 1nd1catcd he received
S250-St.O<tJ from the investment an
19X4
Rm wn ..aid Tuesday that <ihe has
a<.kC'l.I (tty Attorney Alan Bum'I to
look \pec1fically into that m:itter
"The~ arc public document'!," <ihe
~1d. "You shouldn't make 5tate-
mcnts unless they are ~ccurate and
true"
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NERDSHAVEDAY ATUCIRVINE ...
From Al
T he lighter side of cng.anccnng 1s
highlighted with contests involving
paper airplanes, 011 derricks made of
toothpicks and bridges bujll of Popsi-
cle sllc~_. T here's even an egg drop
compcuuon from the 9th floor o f
UCTs Engineering Building.
But the big est attention-getter 1s
traditionally the Nerd Contest. At
noon Wednesday. seven students
donned mismatched shoes. taped
eyeglasses and other nerd trademarks
to enter. Fred Sawyer. assistant dean
at the enginccnng school. introduced
the .contestants and encouraged on·
lookers to applaud their fa vorites.
"We have a couple o f n ngcrs in
here," Sawyer admi~ted. "Two o f
these people arc physics maJors."'But
can you tell them apart?"
As two entrants crashed into the
j udgi ng area aboard rickety b1cyclcs,
Sawyer added, "The i4,.ea here 1s to
present cngincen ng !ltudents as the
world thanks we arc."
Garnering the most applause were
the "brother-and-5t'>ler" team of Flip
and Fifi Florcyk.
"I work the night shtfi at Naugle's."
snorted Fili. who was dressed an a
floral dre<>s that failed to cover her
white slip. a red plaid scarf. one
sneaker and one leather shoe. A
Cabbage Patch doll was nestled 1n her
purple backpack.
Her companion Flip entenaaned
the crowd by playing a plast1c flute -
with his no<ie A friend e'<pla1ned that
Fl1p's chief concerns arc buying
parking permits. rc~lhng his te'(t-
book'i and pre~erv1ng black-and-
whtte tclev1s1o n
Flip was awarded first prize -a
t·alculato r. of course -while Fifi
took home a camera for second place.
As the contest concluded. F-11p
Florcyk 1denttfied himself as Andre
Pap1llon. a 22-year-old Wcstmm'iter
resident and senior mechanical eng1-
neenng student at UC I
"This 1s my la\t year. 11nd I wantc:LI
to gel invol\-ed in lot!> of £:-week
ac11v1t1es." he explained.
His "sister" Fifi introduced her\ell
as( ec1ha Penera. a 20-year-old Irvine
res1den1 and Junior mechanical engi-
neering student. Penera c~plained
that she and Pap11lon :ire peer
academic advasen "'ho decided to
en1er as "peer-nerds."
··For o nce in m) ltfe I wanted lo do
something weird and original." 'he
said
Pencra -;aid \he purcha\ed f iii ~
dress for 95 cen1s :it a thnl\ '>hop hut
added that the Cahbage Patch doll
was her own
Eng1nccnng Dl'an Sawyer said th<'
Nerd (on test 1s a healthy acttv1ty
"W e know we have a strange image
on campus. so we might f!S well make
hay of 11:· he said "Tht'i helps
engancenng sludents \how 1hey're
also human beings. that they have a
<;en!>e of humor and can laugh at
tbem-;ehes "
BAIT SHOP STIRS LIVELY DEBATE ...
F rom Al
months. he often cannot catch
enough batt or he has to travel all the
wa)' to San Pedro. which prevents
him from returning 1n ttmc to \ell to
lish1ng boats when they leave Ncw-
pon Harbor at dawn.
C1rC)\hock has been Joined by local
.. pon fishermen 1n asking the New-
port Beach Manne Depanment to
consider a proposal 10 anchor a bail
receiver at the mouth of the harbor
fhe ball receiver would e nable ball
to be stored and '>Old while
(1re"'>hock''i boat 1s out ca tching
more bait
The barge-hkc '>tructure, which
"o uld cost from $40.000 to $50.000,
would be anchored and would be
about 96 feet long and 30 feet w1cfe.
~uch bait as anchov1e'i, sardines.
mackerel and squid would be sold
from i1s tanks
fhe propo!kll ha<. '>Upport Imm
local sport l1'>hermen and
'ip<1rtfishing captains. but \Orne local
res1dent'i oppose the plan for ti'>
possibly adverse impacts.
The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber o f Commerce 1nv1tcd seven
speakers to pan1c1 pa1e 1n "The Great
Baal Debate." which was held
Wednesday morning.
Bob Bisbee. owner of -61sbec's
Sponfish1ng of Balboa Island. said
every bus1nec;s 1n Newport Harbor -
from tackle 'ihops to boat yards to
restaurants -hurts hccauc;e of the
lack of ball for sale
"I get more compliuntson that than
anyone issue 1n Newpon Harbor," he
said
Sponfishing c:iptain Bill Von Hen-
kle s~ud ciwittng bait rece1 vcrs at two
harbor locations are not enough to
provide enough ba1 I for everyone. In
add11ion. the harbor's warmer waters
are not as conducive to storing hve
bait as the loca11on at the mouth of the
harbor would he
"There ,., a lot of o;uppon," Von
Henkk \aid .. A lot of people arc
w1ll1ng 10 put money into lhl\ In la( I
wt''re so ovel}ub~nbcd, wt· rnuhJ
butld another Newport Beach ··
Whtie sport li">hermen 'iupport thC"
proJel t. \ome local residents ma)' not
'\ s1m1lar propo~I wa\ killed b) the
Newpon Beach City ( ounc1l 1n 19X I
following 'itrong oppos1t1on h> re\1 -
dent\
Byron f-a rwell. who h\C'i near the
proposed ba1t-recc1ver •ittC, said \ULh
commercial enlerpnscs c.hould be
located 1n a commercial area of the
harbor not near homes
John Mcerman'i said pollu11on
problems in the harbor may not make
such a facility feasible. "I feel sorry for
the bait on an outgo ing ltde," he said
But Cireyshock. who 1s seeking
suppon from van o us harbor bus1-
ne .. .-.es nnd resident'>. insists that 'iuch
a project would succeed
"Newport t'i really the only harbor
1hat doc~ nol have a bait receiver th:it
evenone rnn U'\e ." he '"'d "Wt•'rr
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