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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1988 25 CE TS
Advocates confident that final petition
push will qualify measuref or June vote
B1 PAUL AR.CHIPLEY
... BOB VAN EY&EN ....... ,... ...
Backen of a countr.ide Jl'Owth
and traffic control initiative sprintrd
into the final 24 hours of their petition
d rive today, confident that an 11th-
hour sianaturc-pthcrina push would
qualify the measure for the June
ballot.
Petitions must be 1n the hands of
the county Registrar of Vo ters by 5
p.m. Tuesday or the in111a11ve will
die.
Initiative sponsors made headlines
two weeks ago saying that their s1x -
month-old cam paign was far shon of
its 60.000-signature goal. but the
scenario appears brighter this week.
according to spokesman R uss
urkeu.
.. We had about a 10.000-signature
weekend." said Burkett. co-author of
th(· measure "We think we're over
75.000. but "'l' ma) e"en be over
85.000."
Burkell cauSt"d a 'illr 1n late January
<Ahen he said onl) ..is.ooo signatures
had been turned 1n
Toda) he said that he had sull seen
onl> about SO.OOOs1gna1ures. but that
repons from \Olunteers in the field
(Pleue eee GROWTH/ A2)
Mesa gro'R1b petition completed
By JENNIFER WEBER
Of .. ..,,.."-"
The group l'ngmcl·nng a slo<A-growth 1n111a11,c in
Costa Mesa 1oda) -.ubm111ed pe1111ons that members sa '
contain enough signature\ 10 qualif} the measure for the
June ballot
Members ot \fr!>J .\r11on said the) subm1ttrd -i.50'
signatures lo thc lll) dcrk's offi ce this morning.
The group need~ 6.}()-i 'alid s1gnatur~ -nr Ill
pcrlent of tht." l ll • 'rcg1\h:n·d 'ott."r~ -for the 1n1uauve
tu Ix· un thl' Junl , hJlltll I he count) Registrar of Voters
h.t1. a month 10 l ht•t ~ thl· ~·t111om to ensure the S1goatur~s
arl' 'altd
The 1n1t1.ttl\t." 1\ \lmtlJr to tht' lount}Wlde growth
and trJ tltl m1n.tt 1H "hllh must bl· submitted to the
lOUnl\ R1:g1~trJr l•I \ llllr\ offlu.· ruesda}
\llUrd 1n~ 111 IJ1..inl· (1oldhc:rger. a spokeswoman for
(Pleue 11ee ll&SA/ A2)
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·Vlnta e
vehlc es
set for
car trek
BJ GP.t:G u.ER~X °' .. .,.., .........
Those dan ng men a nd women an
their driving mactunesare ready to go
at it again.
Preparations are under way for the
sixth annual Great American Race. a
cross-country antique car trek that
d raws hundreds of pan1cipants from
across the United States .. This year's
event will lea ve June 23 from Dis-
neyla nd, with the 100-plus cars
arriving In Boston J uly 4.
As in the past. several pantc1pants
In the race make their home along the
Orange Coast.
Bill Halliday. a Newpon Beach
resident. is preparing has 1919 C'hev,
rolet din track racer for his third
Great Amencan Race.
"h 's a wonderful way 10 see tht
country.'' said Hallada). "Going
through the hcan of the nated States
1s going to be reall)' exc111ng. because
we'll be gomf a lot of place'I people
do n't normal > go."
The race 1s a one-of-a-kind happen,
mg, a throwback to the days when
cross.-country races were the danng
recreation of the upper class. The field
is limited to an) make of automob1k
made before 1936. and the race 1s
broken do"n into a vanel\ of
categories such as race cars. and tlk
oldest car to finish.
'
Bill Halliday of Newport Beach will put bla
1919 CbeTrolet dirt track racer to the te.t
o.llr -,..... .., Lee~
thi• aummer lD the aixtb annual crou-
coantry Great American Race.
The object of the race is not to see
who can complete the course the
fastes t. but rather who can come
closest to a pre-determined perfect
running time. said Halhdci> This
)Car's course <A 111 take a nonherl)
uick. through San Francisco. Reno.
Utah. Colorado. Indiana. Ohio.
Penns) h an1a and fi~ll> Boston.
Racers pan1c1pa1e pnmanl} for
fun. but Hall1da' ~•c.J there arc other
incent1 'e"' Th" \ear<1 101al Grc:at
.\mencan RJcc pur\C 1s $250.000. he
said Ho<Al'' er. onJ} a handful of
racers "tit walk awa} "11h an} pnl~;;
mo ne' \lost bear the costs of
running thl· ralC' "''h onl~ the fun rn
mind.
"It can get e\pens1,c:· admitted
Halhc.Ja} ··The cnu; fee 1s SS.000.
then' ~ou·,c got da1I~ stop'> hotels
food. fuel and sh1pp1ng the car bad. ··
Hafltda) said the a' eragt' cost of
partrca paung 1n thC' raC't' ,.., about
S 15.UOO Each carcarnts onl~ a dm er
and na' 1gato r
Halltda\ said each race he ha~
panic1pated 1n has ~n d1tTerent
Om· 'car. h1!> car broke do"n 1n -(Pleue .ee QUA TI A2)
El Toro
parents
ID teen
in coma
Ska te boa rder was
be ing towed acr oss
busy intersection
By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of _.,., ___
.\n El Toro tecn-agcr remain-. 1n a
coma 1vda~ .tfter tx-1ng l..nocl..td
c.Jo<A n b' a 1.ar and run O\ cr b' :a
'>l.'tond ~ehtlk "h1lc a11cmp11ng· 10'
cros~ a bu~' tntl'r!K'Ct1on o n hit.
skJtcboard
Da' 1d Harnl'' 1-suffe red major
1nJunei. 1n lhl· Frida~ night accadt·nt
1n U Tmo Jftcr one: 'ehtdt' struck
him ,rnd a w1.o nd ran o'er his I~ a
he lJ \ In tht." IDIC'r'K'UIOn. )aid
H1gh""J\ PJtrul <,pol..c\man i..en
Da1h
HamC'\ ~nou\h m1urcd and
u1mat1l.,c: ".s" not · 1dl·nt1ticd un11I
\unda' "hl'n h1., parrtlls d1~o'e~
hl "a\ tx·ing treated at a \.1 1ss1on
\ 11.'Jo ho-.p1tal au:ord1ng to
Juthor lit'\
~crnrdmg to ( H P rt'pons tht'
'l..atdlOard rider IA 3S t'l("1ng pullrd on
a rort· b' an untdl·n11 fied fnend 1Aho ".i' Jv>ng at a bout ., 30 p m V. hC'n
thl· pJ1r Jttempll'd Ill l'rnss TrabucCl
Rl•Jd at R1dgl· R114tc Ham<'' ~top
pt•d holf"J' alrnss bcl"llU'K' a ~a r "as
la\t Jppr1\Jl hing
Candidates collide in Iowa·' caucuses
.\n f:.I Torn man <A a) tr;l\eling
nonhtx>und on 1 rabuco at aoout 50
mph Jnd 1.ould nut ~top h1~ Ford
R.rnchl'n> trul l.. in 11mt' to a' oid the
all tdl·nt Da1h ...aid
81 DAVID ESPO . ,,,..._ .....
DES MOINES. low• -Sen. Bob
Dole battled Vice President George
Bush and the mt of his Republican
rivals today while Democrats pcgan
untan&Jina a twistrd knot of con-
tenders in Iowa's caucu~. the first
Balmjday
in February
on beaches
BJ PAUL ARCHIPLEY ....... ,... ....
Thousands ofsun wonhipcrs pros-
trated themselves bcfort their idol
Sunday as Southern California flined
with summer-like weather a full six
weeks before the first day of sprina.
An estimated I JS,000 people vi~
itcd the shoreline from Laauna Beach
to Huntinaton Beach as inland
temperatures ranaed from the mid
70s to about 80 dcJrees. accompanied
by unhealthful au quality in many'
inland areas.
While pleasant air temperatures
rote to the low to mid 70s at Oranac
Coast beaches. brisk water
~mperaturcsofabout S7 dqrccs kept
most visiton on the sand.
Boosted by the Kltin Memoria l
Pro-Am sumna contest, a crowd of
about 3S1000 dncendcd on Hunt-
inaton'sc1ty beKh, said marine safety
ofl'icer Ste~ Seim.
"There were a lot of surfen from -.
high-stakes showdown of the 1988
presidential race
The decisio ns <A ere made not an the
privac) of the polling booth hut 1n
2.487 precinct meetings in c111es and
towns from .\del to Zeanng. posing
an oqaruzauonaLchalle.nae-LhaJ &a\:'C
hope to dark horses and favontes
ah kc.
Pat Robenson. the-former T V
e' angd1st. hoped his fundamentalist
supponcrs would Oood the GOP
caucuses and produce an upset. But
prc-caucu polls had Dole leading
national fronH unncr Bush after a
ampa1gn laced wath t?Jttemess.
On the Dernocrauc side. the po s
placed Missouri Rep. Richard
ucphardt and h1i. an11-cstabhshment
me'>"klgc at thl' hl'Jd of a t1ghtl~
bunchcd fil'ld llltno1 · n Pa ul
1mon and \la\'kll hu'>t'W. Go'
~lllhad Dul...tl.1) "l'rc JUSt off the
paCl' in prl'·l'aUl'U '> \Uf\ C\ S
Gar. t-1.:in. h1\ comeb3cl at stale
tlian cd \U pponcr!o farl~ tn-tllc da~
and said. ··This campaign <Alli onh
(Pl••• ... 8VllllSaY /A2) 81aclaloen wr Newport Pier
............. ..,,.Oe~
eajoy Soatllen Callf.ma•a wlater weather.
get stronger the longer 11 goe" ··
ln<A a had rda11,cl~ lt'w national
cun' en11on dclegJ tl·' to t'l("sto" But
thl' pro.,pect tlf p<'h1t1.al ml'mentum
for ne\I "C'cl..·, lirsHn-1he,na11nn
pnmar. 1n '\'"" llamp\h1rc and later
conll'St\ turm·d thl· \latt' tnlO 3 multi,
ITi'ilTio n ifollal'll31 ileitrou nJ
(Pleue .ee IOWA/ A2)
.\lthou~ there 1\ a crosswalk at thc
1n lt'r.4.'l.l1on thcrl'· 1~ no traffi c signal
l ontrolhn11. mu11.or1<;ts on Trabuco
R(\Jd Da1h \.l1d
H.i rnn ~a., nc)(.~l·d into a n adJa-
Cl nt IJ nr IA hen· a second mo tonst ran
O' t'r his le~ "1th ht"r I %5 To} Ota
lr...liLJ....
t.fPleaae eee TOUTB/A2)
Trading places,
goods, services
a brisk business
Nigu el m a n s tarts
a b a rter journal
fo r s upe r swappers
\\hat would \OU trade for a v.ttk's
u.-.e ofa ~foot 'acht"
The question '1sn·1 rheton<'ll -a
flond.a C'ompan) ha a 'acht read) to
go and 1 "11hng to ltt ~ou USt 11 for
S:5 000 C"Uh -unle-s5 \OU ha\t'
~mcthmg to trade
The pra t1~ of trading ch~
sandv.1c~ for a peanut butter and
Jtll~ 1n grade-hool lunchroom5 has
Jro"n into a mult1m1lhon-dollar.
intemauonal busincss... att0rd1na lo a
Laguna ~1guel man who found his
o"n wa\ 10 trade his sk1lb for cash ·
Bob ~tc)er . .-1. 1s the rd11or of
Saner cv.'S. v. tu ch bt lls 11.sclf as .. Tttc
Olli 1al Journal ot the Reciprocal Trade lndustl)."
Me)er ~n the pubhcanon St\en
)C'lf'S qo. on the heel of dottns of
offers to trade 1dH·ni.sina'P9« 1n hi\ f~r f\'\IPllM 1n uchentc for
aoods and SCJ"\'1Ct1 .. l dtdn't ha\C mu ti upcncncf 1n
bant'nf\I. and •'hen I looked around
for 1nformat.1on, I found theft WU a
'otd... hc satd '"So I bc9n the
m11PL1M to lool al tht d1ffnnu
aqlCCU of ~ as an fttuattonal
C\~~ lod lO hdp Otbtn OUL"
Mt)tt said ht found that I"°· ~Mncua arr ~brn of trlldt
ciubs. wtlldl ~ track dollan u
"'t@lar nirmq. •"""'I IMmMn
1'hc ~of 1 1,... d\ab •.1n'1 ioo
Car mnovrd ftom tht old kanc'twoom
ndt. ~" •• ~ llddltlOMJ
pJntl'' hl· ..aid
"l ei\ \3\ I ha'c \Omething )'Ou
1A.tn1 and '1'u ha\e <.o mC'th 1n' I want
That'' no prnbkm. '*'<'trade.· Meyer
$:ltd · But "hen 'ou · r'\" a nfem bcr ofa
trade du1' \OU don't ha'e to ""0rT)
ab\.lu l IA h.11 th<' other gu~ has. ou
banl·r tor the tra~e dollar. ··
Thrnu~h the Use.' or comou1crs.
JOllATHAll
Vou1E
P EOPLE IN THE NEW S
'
OL DRIVE WINDING UP •••
dlilrw ... = -Petiaionm had complained last ia IM ._..,~t ' wit lbal I.bey were conftned 10 1
-..,_.... -11 boolh at fuhion Island where om .,_...._ t"O-&Ul.bor of tlw SK*ntial li&Mrs could noa tee them. iMiative.,;rQliou1111-aa..11r .. They let us out this time:· 11id
SeuiblcGrowtbandTtaflcCoeual. llotm. "h wasn't 1 area• location.
Mio was patdcdly optimistic. but ~ tot about I SO lipatum ·r• Mic •• w '°-. Wilb. lbere:· but I think wr11 make it... Raem ~ measure would place ratf'ic.
laid. "Wc·rc lookina=. ljuat now tions on development in unin-. 6:000 um liom cotpOra Ofiiji ounly to ensure
rviAC... provisions (or adequate FOllds. police
Today will be a .. cleaJiup day" to and fire protection. nood control and
look over the petitions. count ~-park sl)K'C. ·
tum and make sure ~erytbiDf s in otTICials at the Rqistrar's offi«
order be(orc delivery to the Reaistrar say they expect to have the initiative
of Voters offi~. Roten said. si&natum verified by Man:h 7. · Ho~ver. there will still be people "It usually &akes JO days.. but in this
in lbc fiekt ptherina sianatum case we'll wantto Ft it done sooner so
IOda_y, Burkett said. the Board of Supervison can have it
''Thctt arc aoina to be some people by their March 8 mectina." said
11 Dana Point Har'bor and ~ibly at Rosalynn Le ver. assistant Registrar IO~ of the supermarkets.· he said. of Voters.
Roeen said earlier news repons The supervisors wlll have the
that orpniz~rs mi&ht fall short of the option of adop~ina the initiative or
nec:asarY s.,naturcs s~.rrcd many setting an clccuon to aJlow county
residents to seek out petitioners. voters to decide on It.
.. We had some people waiting for Board mem~rs must take action
us,·· Roern said af\er'rctumina from by March 11 in order to art tht
Fashion Island in Newport Beach measure on June's pnmary election
Sunday. "They came lookina for us." ballot.
Burkcu said initiative 1u~ne'n
would station them~lvesout11de the
Reai11rar•1 offttt bqinnina ~~t
noon Tuesday to collttt pc11t1ons
from volun1ttrs.
He said aupponen or the measure
UJ')«1 to man:h into 1.hc Rqistrar•s
ollice at 4 p.m. IO drliwr their
pditioftL
Another hatf-4ozen city drives also
Sttm heidCd for sUCCHS:""~nuns
said. Those initia1ivcs w~~ place
the same development controfs on
projects within ihe incorporated
communities that approve the
measure. RoSCrs said San Ju.n Capistrano
may have reached its goal Sunday,
and he was confident Huntin1ton
Beach also would qualify.
San Clemente backers already have
submitted their petitions. whi~
Laguna Beach. Fountain Valley and
Newport Beach arc targetina Novem-
~r ballot measures.
Citizens in Costa Mesa delivered
their petitions 10 the city clerk today.
Irvine Mayor Larry ~n said he
~lieved he had the City Council
votes to place a measure on thr June
ballot there without a petition d rive.
IOWA TAKES POLITICAL SPOTLIGHT •..
,...._Al
That explained the millions of
dollars on television and radio C'Om· m~ials, the massive orpnizational
efl'ons and the hundreds of candidate
dayupcnt in a state where the turnout
wasn't expected to go much above
2SO.OOO voters.
The National Weather Service
provided a benign prediction. saying
"the w~ther (cold but no snow)
should not be much of a factor this
evenina.''
"Please. go to your caucuses and
vote for me." Bush said as he closed
out his Iowa campaign. Refcmng 10
the polls. he said. "Wha't I want to do
is surprise. The rest of the country
looks strong. You've read those
national polls. but I want to win this."
Republican Rep. Jack Kemp of
New York and former Delaware Go".
Pete du Pont v1C'd for standing among
con~rvatives. hoping to use fowa as a
sprinaboard to challenge Bush and
Dole next week in r-te .... Hampshire.
The sixth GOP contendrr. former
Secretary of State '\lexander M. Haig
Jr .. skipped Iowa for New Hamp-
shire.
The Rev. Jesse Jackson. former
Arizona GQ\. Bruce Babbitt and
Gary Hart -the onc-11me front-
runner who dropped out and thrn
rejoined the race -roundrd out the
Democratic field.
Sen. ~l~rt Gore Jr. of Tennes~.
the seventh Democrat. pulled out of
Iowa and criticized the state's in-
fluence over tM battle for the pany's
nomination. Iowa bashina aside.
there ~·as no, dispute over Iowa's
ability to make or.break a candidate.
Those who did well looked for a
quick shot of elCC'l.oral adrenalin.
Those who didn't mipt barely limp
into New Enaland, "'-sualtics of a
harsh verdict by the voters in the
heartland.
Most caucuses were held in schools
comm~nity halls and auditoriums.
But in the Hickory Grove Precinct in
Donahue. Democrats struck a blow
for democracy at Don's Pub.
The Iowa method for choosing
among the candidates placed a
premium on political organization.
That meant thousands of activists at
work on last-minute canvassing on
the streets. staffing Mboiltt rooms" ~II of telephones. and standing by
with cars to drive voters to their
caucuses.
Strictly in terms of national con-
vention dcleptcs. Iowa was small
stakes.
Democrats began dividing up S2 of
the state's SS.member delegation to
the nominating convention accord-
ing 10 a complicated formula de-
signed 10 reflect strength at the
caucuses.
Republicans took a secret straw
poll at each meeting. But the outcome
had no binding effect o n the initial
allocation of 3 7 delegates to the GOP
National Convention in New Or-
leans. .
But it wasn't dclcptes the C"41n-
didatcs were after. It was political pre-
eminence in the race to succccd
Ronald Reapn -or "Bis Mo" as
Bush called the shon-ljved momen-
tum he p ined with his 1980 caucus
victory.
Thus ended two wide-ope!}. battles
among RC-publicans and Democrats
that seemed to bc&i n not Iona after the
1984 electjon t>alfots were counted. .
Several candidates said they were
$pending the full S7SS.OOO allowed.
~pder federal campaign rules.
o cff on was spared, as Gephardt
spent more than 120 days in the state.
and Babtiitt bicycled his way from
one end 10 the other.
Bush flew his shiny Air Force Two
jct into airports from one end of Iowa
to the othrr an a bid to establish a
hammerlock on the nomination. •
The vice president bepn the cam-
paign the front-runner in Iowa as
elsewhere. But by the time caucus day
dawned, Dole held a solid lead in tht
polls.
He said he was "one of us" -a
reminder to Iowans of his Dr-
pression-era roots in ncxt-<toor Kan-
sas .
MESA SUBMITS GROWTH INITIATIVE: ..
From Al
Mesa Action. the Cit) in1ua11vc -if adopted b) voters -
would perm11 de\elopmcnt onlv 1f
• • Intersections are al less than 90 percent capac1t~.
• Flood control channels can contain water and
runoff from de' elopment pro1ects and Y. tthstand a I()()..
year flood
• Fire and police personnel can reach an emergenc~
within 5 minUles at least 85 percent of the time.
Gold~rger said the group. which has ~en collecting
signatures sinct September. ·gathered all the name 11
needed the las\ weekend m Januan but conunued 11s
signature dn\e as a safet~ margin. ·
BARTER PAPER UNITES SWAPPERS .•.
From A l
ofCommcrct indicate more than S~. 5
trillion worth of business is done
international!\. everv 'car. Me,er
said. Of that: 35 perc~nt -SSOO
million -1s 1n non<ash trans·
actions: Bartcnng.
Ten )cars ago. that figure Y>'a5JUSt 2
percent. Me}cr said. He added he
expects the pert:emage to continue to
grow.
"There are a heck of a lot of
countries that have to be considered
'have-nots."·· Me\er said. "The'
don't have th· monr~ to bu) wha0t
the) need. but the~ have something
else. be 11 natural resources or
manpo~er ··
more populant) among small busi-
nesses.
"Bartcnng opens up an entirely
ne .... market for a business owner who
~omes a mcm~r of a trade ex-
change." Mc)crsa1d. "It increases the
bonom lane. saHs cash and opens up
ne .... a"enues of business."
A.nJ 1t's legal. he adds.
.. .\ trade exchan1e 1s a very up front
wa ) of doing business -it's not an
underground economy," he said.
"Under the Tax Equity and Fiscal
Responsiblit)' Act of 1982. trade
"changes are classified as third-party
record keepers. havina tl\c same
fiduciary obhptaons as bankers.
Trade dollars arc taxable m the year
the)'°rc earned a nd reponed as such
on 1099-B fonns to the IRS:·
Chicago firm that manufactured am-
bulances. and that led to a S6 milhon
contract with the Israel.
"Another guy had S2SO.OOO worth
of room credits issued by a hotel
chain. He moved all those in two
weeks."
One of the most attractive parts 10
banering is that participating firms
are usually very flexible.
"On the yacht. for example. they'rr
probably open to about any offer.··
Meyer said. "It depends on what you
have -some stamps, coins. hotel
rooms they could use for their
employees. a crane. advertising space
in a newspaper ...
~v ou ask. them what they want. tell
them what you have. and you go from
there."
Great. but don't try and offer them
a 1979 Camaro -they already turned
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SWAN ••• From Al
tures electronic instruments. aero-
space products. ~tiaint systems and
electric motors and controls.
He is the ci&hth Ra>ublican to vie
for the conarcssional seat beina
vacated by Rep. Robcn Badham. R-
Ncwport Beach.
O ther announced candidates are
Ncwpon Beach businessman Nathan
Rosenberg. 35: Costa Mesa City
Councilman Peter Buffa. 39: Irvine
C it y Councilman C. David Baker. 34:
senior assistant White Ho use counsel
C. Christopher Cox. 35. Tustin City
Councilman John Kell). 35: Newpon
Beach a1rhnc p1lo1 John Hylton. 42:
and Pentagon liaison to the National
Sccunl\ Council Charles Devore. 15.
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good
Lagu'na Beach Cit) Councilwoman
Lida Lennr) 1s the onl) Democrat to
announce in that party's pnmary .. Peer A . Swan
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YOUTH •••
From Al
Hamey's friend who had ~en
towin& him fled the scene.
lnvest1ga11na Officer Steve
Bceuwsaert said the CHP 1sat1empt-
ing to locate the friend for possible
charges 1n connection with the acci-
dent.
Harne) was taken to Mission
Hospital Regional Medical Cl!nter in
Mission Viejo for treatment. But
hospital officials co uld· not identify
the youth. who was not carryina
idcnt1fica11on. until his parents called
on Sunda} afternoon.
James and Pamela Hamey became
concerned after their son left the
house Fnda) n1sht and failed to
return . .\fier nollf) ina police. thc,Y.
began calling local hospitals asking 1f
someone matching their son's de-
scription was being treated there.
SUMMERY WEATHER PACKS BEACHES ..•
F rom Al
around the Y.orld. and that attracted a
lot of people." ~m said. Lifeguards
had to close the parking lots adJacen1
to the pier. he said.
There were no rescues and JUSI a
fc"' minor first aids. "It was like a
m1d-.... eck 1n the summer." Seim said.
O ther than the surfin1 contest. the
biggest excitement of the day was
provided by four young men m a 14-
foot o utboard who ~en lured too close
to the shoreline.
A. waH crashC'd o'er the boat.
knocking t"'o of the boaters over-
board.
However. they climbed back
aboard ~nd the quartet performed an X-rated~ow before heading back to
Newport Harbor -where they were
stopped and questioned b)' the
ShcrifTs Harbor Patrol.
.:\bout 5.000 visitors enjoyed lhe
sun al Huntington State Beach fol-
lowing lifeguard tryouts ana re-
qualifications Sunday.
Bct~cen 75 and I 00 state hfcguard.s
panic1patcd in rcqualific'a11on ex-
ercises while another I SO hfeauard
ho~fuls tned out. said lifegllard Joe
Milligan. .
Part1c1pants swam l.000 yards.
followed b\ a run-s"' am -run heat of
another 800 )ards. M1lhgan said.
Otherwise. act1vit) was at a mini-
mum as beach \ 1s1tors avoided the
chilly surf. he said.
Newpon Bach crowds rivaled a
t)pical summer day. with lifeguard
estimates at 85.000 on the ~aches.
said lifeguard Jim Turner.
"You should have been here. It was
~autiful." Turner said.
Only two minor rescues were
rcponed. along w11h an injured seal
on the ~ach . a drunk arrest and a
gro up of"v1c1ous Juveniles launching
water balloons ... Turner said
"h "'asa great da~. a lovely day for
people watching. .. he said.
Tho~ sentiments were «hoed by
Lt. Make Dwinell oflhe Laauna Beach
lifeguard division. which didn't have
to make a single rescue.
A.s many as 10.000 visitors flocked
to the art colony's shoreline to enjoy
the day. he said.
"This 1s what makes people come
to Cahforn1a:· Dwinell ~id. "They
come out here on vacation and never
go back. The> call up the head hunters
and say 'find me a job. I'm stayina. • ··
GREAT RACE READIED •..
From Al ·
Texas. and he completed the race tn
New York Cit)· in another car. But
one thing that never chan.aes is the
hospiyality of the peoplt along the
raC'C route.
"Usually we make a sto p in a small
town. and they go all out." said
Halliday. "They put the food o ut for
you and they want to talk to you.
People across the country sec these
old cars come by. and they just line
the roar and watch them. It's great."
As in years past. G reat American
Ra« panicapants wiJI have a chance
to "warm up" for the big.race durina
Greatracc Cahfomia. a three-day.
1.000 mile rally that is scheduled to
begin in Ontano Feb. 29. That race
carries a purse ofS30.000.
Meyer said 110 countnes ha'e a
counter-trade - bartenng -depart-
ment. while 5 percent of the Fortune
1.000 busineSS('S also ha\t' a countcr-
trade department A.bout 10 )ears
ago. JUSt 5 percent of the businesses
and 20 nations had such departments.
Meyer said he has seen all sorts of
products pass through the pages ofh1s
mapzme.
"One company was ·looking for
American products to sell overseas."
Me)er said. "They hooked up with a
down a re po rt c r's req ucs t t 0 ban er 1liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1ii that away. 11
And the practice seems to fi nd e\en
Correction
Lotto player wins $5 ~illion An anicle an Sunday's edition of
the Daily Pilot on a proposed de•
velopmcn1 pro1cct in Costa Mesa.
incorrectly idcn11fied ~sidcnt Sandra
Genis as bcin1 a member of Mesa
Action.
SACRAMENTO (..\P) -The
$5.176.177 "Lotto 649" Jackpot was
won by a person who purchased a
ticket at a Los Angeles market and
selected all s1J1 numbers in the
weekend Jlme. according to state
loncry officials.
The winnina numbers chosen Sat-
urday niaht were 28. 39, 33. IS. 19. 48
and the bonus num~r. 20.
The j.:kpot ticket waJ purchased at
Bi-Rite Market on Nonh Broadway
in Lancoln Hciahts but the 1dcnt1ty of
&he winner won't be known until the
ticket is tur'Md in to lottery officials.
ORANGE ~ ....
COAST --· r.91
..._OfflCI
Four tickets had five correct
numbers and the bonus. and each 1s
worth $365.879. They were
purchased in San Jose. Santa Rosa.
Santa Ana and San Dimas.
There were 2 I 0 tickets with just
five numbcn. each pay1nc S3.S90.
and IO. 960 tickets Wlth four numben.
each worth $62. There were 210.23S
tickets with three num~rs. which
wins a fixed SS pnze.
Sales for Saturda)''s pmc totaled
$13.709.781. Prucs totaled
$9.124.288
Genis. a city planner in Nrwpon
Beach. is a mem~r of Costa Mesa
Citizens for Responsible Growth. not
Mesa Action.
Costa Mesa Citizens for Rcspon·
siblc Growth 1s the lf'OUP that
successf ull) fou&h t the Cos&a Mesa
City Council's approval of the con-
trovenial One South Coast Place
office project. Mcsa Aci~r,n also has
bttn acth•e 1n development issues as
well as city pohtiC1.
The Daily Pilot rcarets the error.
.,,_.i~.,
Ju•tcall 642-6086 "411 •••• ~ -c, ,:)(),-... c:-'. •11 ..
-~ < •• " ~ ..
What do )Ou like about the Dail)' Pilot? What
don't you hke? CaJI the number abovt and )our
mnsqr wilt bt rtt0rdtd, trantaibed ind .,_
livettd to the appropnatt editor.
The same ~.-.hour ans•mna ttrvice may bt
aMd to ruon2 lcttcrs'tO ~editor on•~)' topk.
Contribu&on to our uurrs column must 1n(ludt
tMtr narM and telephone number for "'enfication.
T~lls us •hat's on your mind.
,
GREAT
TRADITION
ONLY v
GETS
BETTER
COLE · HAAN
' ..
Or~ Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday. February 8.. 1988 * AS
,
Housing sought on Westminster Mayor Gillespie dies.
Coast to~ Yistting
Japanese students
Funeral eervica are scheduled Thu,.._ k.nown for •uppottint uthfut Asian
day for Wntm1nntr Mayor EJdtn immiarant.s makrn.a a new \lln in Oranit Gille-Ip~. 71. a champion oflbe Southeast County.
Asian 1mm1arants in his city and tht fint He oPOOSCd those an tht caty who med 10
mayor to be elected directly by the people curtail -the number of Asians establishing
T he Japanese are comina - and the Cultural ofWrstm1nster businesSC"S on 8olsa Avenue. adm1n1v
Homcs&a )' Institute 1s lookin1 for placet for them to Gillespie. who had been underaoing trauve assistant Don Anderson recalled
stay. cancer !1;~!ment since Auaust. died ofan toda:r. Thiny-J~ students fion1 t~,~ar.iret--t-:~~aa au ack Saturday He wasat· "tlc satd--can't put lin\lU un the
qc are due in the Saddlet.ck Valley this month for ho me wnh his wife Evelyn and daughter ·number or Asian peop~." Andcrwn ~1d
two weeks, followed by another ,P.'(!UP in Marth for Lyn when stricken. ''He (Gillespie) said they're comyig '"er
thrtt weeks. The students are vasitinJ Califomia to He served on the City Council for more here and work1na hard a nd havdts much
improve their conversational Enahsh and leam than 12 years and became Westminster's right as anybody else to be here."
about Amencan culture. first directly elected mayor in 1986. He was .. We co nsider him as our godfather ...
Yid Ton) Lam. a V~tna~ rntaurateur
1n Westminster. 'When we first ca~ here
and v.e wne tryana to 1tt the bu~ness to
spnn1 up. he was the very first one to
ach 1~ us on how to obtain the e ll)
permit." •
G1lltsp1c, who was cmplo)ed for 40
)ears as a chemical cn11neer for the
Atlantic Richfield-Co.. oeaL Carson. wu a
member of the Westminster Parks and
Rccreauon Commission for eight 'ears
prior to elccuon to the Cit) Council.
He also was the president of the board of
directors f<'r thC' WC"stminster Bo )'s and
Girl' C'lub His v.1ft> said that donataonl
can be madC" in has memory to tht
Westminster Boye. and Girls Club. 11400
Chestnut Si.
Anderson said tha& G ille pie wu a
stra1Jh1-talk1na ma)or "who could &akc
heated complex issues and dlSlill t~m
into v.ord~ &hat c' crybody an undt'r·
SUU\U "
MC"monal sen aces arc scheduled at 2
p.m at the Pre~b) tenan C hurch. 7702
Wcstm1n~ter Bl vd . ,
Tk A1.ocl•I~ p,~ .. .i .. ~trl6tdell I
lo 1tJ1 rt>port.
Anyone intercstina hostina one or more
Japanese students is uraed to call M istie Sprigs at
831-1415.
Healtl:a semln•n set
A series or free health and nutrition seminars
will be held this month at Whipple's Healthy Foods
in Newport Beach. ~nning Wednesday with a
program entitled .. Feeding Your Child Nutritiously
and Sarel) ...
Deerjoin_s canyon development fight ·
Jane Nathan. a nutntional counselor practicina
in Irvine. will conduct the sessions. Call 786-2664 or
644-7733 for funhcr information and registration.
Motivational talk slated
Mark Victor Hansen. a nationally known sales
t rainer. will speak 10 the Orange County Busfo~
Dcvelopm.ent Association Wednesday o n motiva-
tion and sales techniques.
The pubhc is invited to the 11 :30 a.m. luncheon
mee&ang at the Westin South Coasr Plaza Hotel. Call
(800) 344-451 2 for further information and reser-
vations.
Valentine party planned
The Balboa branch of the Newport Beach
Public Library will host a "Cabbage Patch Valentine
Party" Wednesday at 3 p.m. for c hildren from 4 to I 0
years of age and their dolls.
T he event is planned for the children's room of
the library at I 00 E. Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach.
There is no charge and th 1se interested should call
644-31 71 for pre-registra• \ln.
Utah slngen ln HB
ByLANCEIGNON °' ... ..., ........
A sad~yed deer may become the: offic1al
srmbol of protest 1n LaJuna Beach. where
c111zcns and city offit'lals ahke are con-
cerned about a pro posed freewa> that
would cut throuah picturesque Laguna
Canyon.
The deer wo uld appear on a sign along
with the slogan: "Save the Canyon." It also
lists a telephone number -859-HELP -
for those who wish to be involved v.11h tht'
city's an11-growth movement. Funds to set
up the telephone number "~re donated b)
Laguna Greenbelt. an en' iron mental
group.
The Laguna Beach Design Rev1c"
Board last week approved a model
drawing of the sign as advanced b} the
newly-formed Lagun~ Can}on Con·
scnan<:). a group fighting thc proposed
San Joaquin Hills Transportation Cor-
ridor and Thc lr-..1nc Co.'s Laguna Laurel
housing prOJect. The highway v.ould pass
throu&h the northern reaches ofthecan~on
near the hous1 nf prOJCCt sue
~~~
I
The 24~voice tah State University chamber
singers and 21-piece chamber orchestra will prescnt
a concert Wendesday at 7 p.m. at the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-da)' Saints. 5402 Hftl Ave ..
The sign "II haH full c11 y appro,al
unless a member of the Cm Council
appeals thC' re' 1cv. board's dens.ion w1th1n
20 da) s. But Ma> or Dan Kenne) said hc
doubts there will be: an) opposition.
The sign ""ould temporanl> replace a
sign the cit) put up last )Car an protest of
the transportation comdor.
Sketch ahowa propoeed algn oppoelnC i.a,una Canyon de•elopment.
Huntington Beach. .
Adm1ss1on 1s free a nd the pubhc 1s anviled. Call
842-8209 for add1t1o nal informatio n.
Bromellad class ln CdM
S}mpath1zcrs, v.ho have hdpcd "rile
slogans for the Burma Sha' e-st~ le signs
he has spoken v.11h reporters. hut onl~ on
the cond111on ofanon )m1t~
This "eek the phantom left se' l'n s1gno;
"h1ch read ·
"She Has a ~luuon.
"Bambo Lead Our Fight On ..
"Bambo" apparentl> refe~ to a cross
betv.ecn Rambo and Bambi Ho"e'er. the
dt•er pictured on the official sign as not
meant to represent "Bambo "
lt>nd a hand. Design Re' It'" Board
member Jim kaug said
KJou said she prefe~d a coyote. but she
v.as outnumbered b' conservanc-. mem-be~ "ho supporte~ the deer. ·
A class on bromehads will be offered Wedn<.>s-
day at 9:30 a.m. at Sherman Library and Gardens in
Corona del Mar.
C ultural practices and selection of plants for use
in the garde n wall be emphasized. ThC' fee 1s S 15 and
more inforlflallon 1sa"ailableat 673-2.261.
It \\Ould share space along Laguna
Can}on Road "1th a senes of un-
authorized homemade wooden placards
that ha' e appeared almost wee k I) since
the beginning of December. The signs are
the v.ork of the Laguna Canyon "phan-
tom:· a Laguna res1dC"nt and school
teache r
The Urfltltnt1fied ~ h'cr.h~ earned on
hcr campaign with the help of ant1-grov. th
.. There Nov. L1\t~s a Dc~r
··s o Strong.
_ .. She Pro1ecis.lhc Can\.OA
"From Wrong. ·
"Tra flic Blight and Polluuon.
The sketch v.as drav.n b) Laguna artist
Pat Kloll. who along with artists . te'e
·•-·JO-·' .. -~lier and 0 <1' 1d Solomon will transfer
the idea to a double-sided sign Roman
Yamez of Roman·s Signs also agreed w
Those opposed to laJuna Canyon
de,elopment hope the sign wi ll alert
motoma of thc pending changes. "It'~ 'Cr) tas) 1f )OU.don't hve an this
area 110 noi k.nov. J that the bulldozers arc
parl cd nght o 'er the n dgc." k.aug said
Young GOP to convene
Keith Mc Kean. dist.net director of Caltrans
Dastnct 12. will be the featured speaker at
Wednesda) 's meeting of the Orange Count\ Young
Republicans at 7 p.m. in the Westin South Coast
Plaza Hotel. Costa Mt>sa.
Family says man who died in Crash rate
d t . t , h . h lth of medical
McKean will discuss the transportation prob-
lem in Orange Count} For further information. call
Beth Raff at 651-90<>5
en 1s s c air was ea Y copters high
From staff and •lrt reports
Cocaine workshop set
T he Starting Point communal) ad visor) com-
mittee Wlll present a frtt educational workshop on
cocaineadd.1ct1on Wedncsda)' from 7 to~ p.m.1n the
Mercantile building in South Coast Village. Costa
Mesa.
Dr. Korey Jorgensen. med1caJ director of the
Costa Mesa rehabihtauon center. will present the
program. Call Brad Leathers at 642-3505 for more an formation.
Monday, Feb. 8
• 6:30 p.m. Costa Mna Plau1ac C.mminioa,
council chambers. 77 Fair Drive.
.\ :roung man who died v.h1le ha' mg his
wisdom terth pulled under anesthesia at a
dental clinic operated by a Hunungton
Beach man was in good health before tht.>
operation. fam1I) members said.
"He was health'. he v.as never sick:·
Odulia a bra I. 24. sister of 19., ear.old
Jose C3bral. said Sunda) ·
C::ibral died aficr collapsing 10 a
Bellflower dental clinic o perated b) Hunt·
ington Beach resident Hov.ard tern. who
reccnll> sued an an attempt to block the
broadcast of a CBS· TV "60 Manulcs"
segment about his v.ork
The Los Angeles resident died Frida ~
afternoon at Doctors Hospital in
Lake"ood. said Los .\ngek Count~
Shenffs Dcput) Enc Smnh
He v.as being treated at the dm1t b' Dr
Jim Drake.
Paramedics summoned b~ clanK per-
sonnel amH~d at the Howard tcan Dental
Group o ffices and found Cabral slumped
1n the de~nt1st's ctla1r. said 11. Michael
KanSt.') H is hean and breathing had
stopped. Kinse~ said .\n autOPS> has ~et
to be performed.
Drake aided paramedics 1 n t~ ang to
re' 1,e Cabral. and then. apparent)~ dis·
tressed b\ Cabral's collaJ1k sufferc.-d a
hcan attack of h1!1 ov. n. said .\man Romo.
a spokc.-s"oman for the cl1 n1c
Drake "as m sat1sfactor) cond111~rn at
Docto rs Hospital. ~ad a nursing ~uper·
\ l!IOr.
He was reached b' telephone at ha~
hospital bed Saturdi~ but de-cl1ncd to
cummen1. an:ording to reports
The ··oo l\1anutC"s .. report dealt v.1th .J
prol1fuat1on ol dt>ntal dimes catering 10
lo" ·income gro ups
In December. a federal court rcfu~ 10 arant tem·.s request to blocl the broadcast
of 'tern's "60 ~llnutes" anten 1ev. v.nh
reportt•r Diane Saw~er
. tein said an has lav.su11 that hc-agreed to
an anh.·n 1cv. o nl) after Saw) er .Jnd a
prod ucer assured ham ll v.ould not be an
"Jm bush" or "hatchet JOb ··
H~1n da1mcd that once the 1nten 1C'v.
tx·gan. Sa v.~er \!ccus.cd him of such
practice\ J!. ixrtorm1ng shodd) a nd need-
kss dental v.orl . tiling false 1m urance
cl aims and mal ing m1s.diagnOS('S
Romo said Drake as o ne of 50 dent1'itS
"ho v.uri.. at 1c-1n'<, d1n11.s
.\ 1(-deral rt.>porl fou nd the accident rate
of mt'1i1tal hchcoptC'rs v.as ~·cc that of
01hcr non-scheduted chop~r fl1g.hts. but
an rndann spokesman said thc safC"t)
rl.'Cord "as gelling better
"Thl' ret"ord "as greatly 1mpro\'ed an
IQ!!"'·· \a1d Franl Jensen Jr .. president of
Hell1.opter o\ssoc1auon International.
v.h1ch mC'l dunng the weekend at the
.\nahe1m Con,ent1on Center.
The rcpon b' the -Nauonal Transpor-
Lat1on afet' BOard. made available' at the
con' cnt1on: s:nd medical hehcoptt'rs h2d
1v.1lt· J) man' accidents as other non-
'-lhl·dult-d tl1glits betv.ttn 1980 and 1985
and that thC' fatal accident rate was 31/J
tames h1ghcr
• 7:30 p.m. Newpert Beada City CoadJ.
council chambers. 3300 NewpC>n Blvd.
Tuellday,Feb.9 Flying: The only way to commute
fktv.een l'r': and I Q 6. the accident
rate v.a~ l'.l per 100.000 patient trans.-
pons. induw' l,ffic1als said. But an 19 7,
the rate d1ppc-d w ..i per 100.000. t~
lov.e~t in a dl'\.adc thC'' said
T m no1 sa t1\fil·d and I don·t thank an}
of us arc Yt1 facd ·· said Jim m1th.
president ,,1 the .\ml'ncan Societ' of
Hospital &\t·d EmC"rgenc~ Atr Medial
Sen IC'eS
• 9:30 a.m. 0r .. ce C..ty Board of S.~r
viMn, board hcarina room . Hall of Administration.
I 0 Civic Center Plaz.a. Santa Ana.
• 1:30 p.m. Oraqe Coaty P~ Com-
mlaa6H, board mcct1n1 room, Hall of Adm inis~
tratio n. 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
LOS ANGELES I .\P) -.\ grll\-.ing
number of Southern (ahforn1a v.orlers
arc taking to the sk1c.-s to soar o'er
gndlocked haghv.a~ ~ clogged "'1th t>arth·
bound commutcrs
fro m not ha' ang to Sil on the frte" a) .. l>31d
Paul Hobbs. 35. part ofa four-pcNln plane
pool making a da1h 45-male. ~0-minutc
flight from Costa Mesa to Ha"thornc
··~{) perspccu'e o n the v.hok da' 1s
d1ffc.-rent ... he saad
lummute~ 11' to \\11rl "'11d "itc' t' Ortc-g.:i
an cmplo' cc l;fE \e .. ul11tl' "'ho "'''r 'at the
airport
"lt\thconh v.3, lotto ··sa id R1l\Cman
Hu'\~·'·,-J ~I ·\l'Jr pl;snecommu1a v.ho
tltec; to V.lHl inthe ~ml' plane fXX)I "llh
"But thc-ralll' 01 acodents1s comma the
nght "3~ ·· hl -..i1d
The NT B \IUd\ ~id the high arodcnt
rate might ~ ~a~ "~ltcoptcn. r.ou-
ll nel) opera tc an PoQr v.l'ather and at ni&hl.
land and ta~t· off from unimproved
landing arra') and dc.-part on m1s.s1ons wnh
httle ad"anle n1n1ce ··
• 7 p.m. ff•••t.st-Beacll Ual• BJ .. Sdlool
Dtstrlct, district office. I 0251 Yorktown Ave.
Many spend hundreds or dollar' mon·
than ordanar) commuung would co~t to
save lime to am'e at work v.1thout thl'
stress built up from hours stud in slov. ·
moving traffic.
The same tnpcould take m on.· than t"o
hours dunng tht' stop-and-go mom1ng
rush hour.
Hobb' ~ ~·sp1tl· 11s bcncli1s planc comm utan& 1s
not fnr l·,rnl'nc .\n:css1b1lat' 10 airports
Jnd o~·r;st1t•nJl CO\IS k.ct'p man) behind
th1.· '' h1.•t•I tn~tc-ad of b<'tw('t'n thC' v. 1ngs "When J walk into v.ork. I am rcfrt·~hcd
At Van NuysA1rport. the "orld·s bus1c~1
general a'.ia11on airport. as man' as lCXl
Newport resident~conned
in $5 street number scam
BJ GREG llEAU °' ......... _
A simple but effective fraud
scheme has bttn chippina away at the
pocketbo61ts of dozens of Newp0n
Beach rnidents, and at the s-t~ or
a local businesswoman who has bttn
unw1ttinaJy framed for the scam.
Residents throuahout Oran•e
County have been conned by this
scam for mo~ than a year. said Mary
Beth Butt~ owntt of Mall 8o'les Etc.,
lll4 East \.oast Hipway. Corona del
Mar~
The 1ehcmc 1s simple: A woman
goina by the name of Kattn D. Smith
of'fm to .-int reflective address
numbrrs on tht turbt in front of
homes for I fee ctf $~. She promotes
the peinti• for its ema-ncy value.
tdlina prospttti~ dieftts that tht
rdleciivc numbrn wiU http pick
CIMiifiK)' Ythtdn IO lllomn ift cmt o(firr or tnmt.
Homeoff M:n art askfd 10 lea~ I Mped .. COlltnn. and a SS c:hKk on
dacir door and arr notified that
IOmt'OftC wtll collcc\ the items and
cocapkte the ,.. .. ti., ettonltne to
pohcc.
Checks and conlrlets arc collected.
Tht work is never done .
Butts has first-hand knowlcdmc. <of
the scam: The con anist has been
usinJ her business addraa as the
mailln1 addrcss on the botus con-
tracts. Butts fi&""'I lhc ha tUeived
more than Joe letters -most
unpleasant -in the put year. and
no w people are beainnirw to come
into her store and comp&a1n to her
about beina ri pped off'.
"I fl'ally feel SC>!'Y for all thete
people. l'My'fl' 1ttti• taken.and rm
caulhl in the mlddlt ofit." aaid 8'Kts.
Butts sajd a Karen D. Smith did
ha"c a PGl1 ofrlCC bo• at Mail loaa
Etc .. which wu taken out i• her name
by a man on Ott. 7, t 986, fOr 111t witll
their "busanaa... The bo• wa
e\·cntually cloled. but the ..,....
appafl'ndy dee~ to conu"uc •• \ht addftM (or tM an.ct .... i ..
a m.
luns aid * bu rettiwed a..,-,i
ltittn from apparmt hud vimmt • far tOUtll u Su Juan c..,....._ and
u tllr nor1h as AM!tdm The ..m
aJtO has hit ~ Ncwpon ~
nc1ahborhood , including Lido Is~
and Emerald &)
Pohct sa) there 1s httle they can do
about the scam at this tame. Barbara
Spe11'$, a clerk v. 1th thC' NewpC>rt
Beach DcP3rtmcnt. said several
people from Lado Isle ha'e cOOlC...IJ\to
the station to complain about the
scam. None have filed rcpons.
"Most people do n't want to file a
rtpon over SS." said Speirs, .. Maybe
if thtrt's a rash·of them. people v.111
,ct mad cnoulh to do somethina
about u."
A Udo lsk rnident who asked not
to bt Mknufied said ttvcral homc--
owncn on her trttt ~ duped b)•
the Kam.
"1)ry made it tOUnd hu somc-milla die. ftft afMI polft ckpanmcnts Wlftndoni~ .. Mid the rtllCknt .... t
looUd 10 oflrial. I Jd about croaked ............ ..,edckw ....
_ .. OM ola pc)ll oftkot. I c.oWdn·1
~it.
~SS ,o.a ,_, wut '° lftUt a w.-..."'*eclded. ·v.,..·rettn•r-
rallcd '° ~ &Mt you·~ ... Ud •~s ...
Newport Beach
A VHS m o nitor.' 1dt'ota~ and .i
leather case containing m1~t'llanc-ou~
papers v.ere ~tolen S:.tturda~ n1gh1
from a blue 1 98~ B~t\\ "'3.i \.ar
parked on Tustin .\\cnut'. thC' '1rt1m
told pohC'C' The loss v.;i C'Sllmatt'd a1
SI.050 • • • A paarofT-top root p;ins. togctha
v.onh an estimated s~ 'i ) v.cr'C'
reported stolen o'er thC' v.('tl cnd
from a white 19 4 Che' rolct (amilf\.)
parked on Sncnngton Pia\.~ • • • " thief forttd open a side "tndov.
to enter and ransa k a home un
Fo nuna . the '1ct1m told P'lh\.e
Saturday. tolen "a about SQ()(l 1n cash. • • • A 14-karat ~ellO\\-&Old v.eJding
nnJ wes ~poned stolen turdl\
na&ht from a home on henOJIOn
PlaC'C. The nq 1s \8lutd at Sl. )()()
.. hunh alter I 30 p m
Huntifteton Beach
.\ ~2-,car-old "Oman.> reported!\
tarted tights v.1th other people and
t'' en beat attacked a dog in the
blocl of Onnda Circle The v..oman
"a\ rl"ported to be 'eT) '1olent and
poh\.e "'t'n' ad' IS('d to rt'Spond v.1th
at k ast tv.o offiCt'r1 • • • .\ rc.-s1dC"nt in the 16000 block of
'\ormand} Lane said that a neigh·
borhood bo) has bttn takina thin.as
from her praac but s~·s bttn unable
to i:ont:i t parents sinct tM) 're
.. nc,cr at home ·· ... skat~rd.
b1n("k and a stereo havt' bttn ta.ken. ~he. s:ud • • • · mcone H>k< :a bro"''fl ind white
( 1rumman atrplanc valUC'd at $8,500
from Meadov.lart 4'1rp>n • • • .\ man said he fou nd two ~ndauns
1n a plastic ba& "h1k dump.na trash
in the bl k of Warner ~en-..c
ThC' JUnS Wl'l't" rt'tUrncd tO a Mii f
"ho reported I> lost them • • • .\ res1<knt in '1he I block of
• unburst lane said unknooa11 pcnon
thrt'• etp at her dau,tltcr .. s car as
thC) dro'e b,, cau If\& about SI
dam• 10 IM pe1nt 1ob • • • Iluc.vcs Jtok a punc and •"llkt
from a blick room at KcntUC'k fflt'd
tekel\. Warner "vc. • • • ~ ... • 5469 Zritttl
tdc' 1s•on tct from a ra.dmtt tft tht
J 6000 t)6ock o( = .mr. T'httt ~no""" or Clltr)'.
lntne
Clothing of und1sdoscd 'alue wes
reportedl~ tal.en an a bursJan in the
blod. ol HaH"l Dnve on unday.
The: brcal -an. behc'ed to havr bttn
rommlltt'd b' an e\-roommate. OCC'-
currcd btt"c(.n 10 and 11 pm • • • .\ toolbo\ v.as ~tokn m a bura)ary
an the: firs& block or o\cac11 Tree lane
at an unl no"n umr unda~. • • • mronc stoic 1 white ToyO&a
Forerunner t~k.. 'h~nK number
I LXR244. unda) at an unknown
lime
..
JERUSALEM (AP) -Israeli
soldicn beat a 1 S-year-old Palesti-
nian to death in the occu · cd Gua
Slrtp--Ov'trn1 t. . . an riO
rtpons said, and bis burial today
turned into a violent protest in which
\l'OOpS shot and wounded fo ur Arabs.
The army confirmed an Arab tten-
qer died but said it was investigating
the circumstances. Anny radio w d
the milillry spoke W'lth amw units ;n
Gaza and found no evidence the Arab
had been bea ten by soldiers.
Sunday thrte Palestinians we-re
killed in one of the bloodiest days in
two months of viole~ that have
ocrurred In UicO«Up· West Bank
and Gaza trip. Fi&htin& broke out in
the West Bank after rumors spread
that Jewish settlers were 'plannina
attacks on Palestinians there.
camp. said a tenior United. Nations
official in Gau City, an Anb reporter
thert and the Arab MWS ·~· The tetn-aaer Nia sufrcred hdd 1nJur1a the} said.
-Panel says--
Waldheim
knew of
atrocities
Aql's cousin. 18-year-old Abdulll
Ali Aql. also was beaten and suffered
two broken arms. said the U.N.
official. who spoke on condition o (
anonymity. He said U.N. field
workers rtt:eived their reports from
family members.
The relatives told field worken that
Israeli soldiers took the teen-ascrs ·
from the house and beat them.
VIENNA, A'ustria (AP)-A mem-
ber of the penel probina Kurt
Waldheim's pest was quoted today as
sayin& the Austrian president knew
about Nazi war crimes while servin&
in 1he German army and could have
done more 10 prevent atrocities.
.·
Tbe Palestine Prtss Service said a
second Paltttinian died afier he w3s
shot in the head today an the Arab
villaae ofK.afr Qaddum near the West
Bank city of Nablus. The Artb-run
.a,cncy said the circumstances of the
shoot1n1 were not clear. The army
said it was investiµting.
The three Arabs killed SundayJln<!
the t"o who d1('(! Sunay from
1nJune sufTertd earliCT incrca~ to
48 the number of Palestinians who
ha' e been killed by Israelis since
'1olence broke out an the occupied
lands Dec. 8. according to U.N.
count. The tv.o deaths reported today
"ere not counted in that total.
In Gaza today, the body of I S-ycar-
old lyad Mohammed Aql was found
near his home in the Bureij refugee
Aql was buried today and the
ceremony turned into a demon-
stration that spread to the neigh-
borin& Nuseirat rtfuatt camp, the
repor:ier said.
But_ Manfred MesKrschmidt re-
portedly told the Bonn newspaper
Die Welt that the commission found
no proof lhat Waldheim committed
any crimes.'
..There were other officers lh~
days who found ways to prevent 1he -
worst from happening. .. the news-
paper quoted Messerschmidt as say-
Gorbachev sets May 15 QuC!.ke rocks
for Afghanistan pullout Mexico City
By ftle Aaeeta&ff Pn11
MOSCOW -Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev said today the Kremlin
has set May 1.5 as the date to begin pullins us troops out of Afghanistan ifU.N.-
sponsored talks on the conflict result an a seulement. Gorbachev sa id the
withdrawal would be completed w1th1n 10 mont hs. He said the dale for
begin ning the pullout was based on the assumption that negotiations ·in
Geneva between Afghanistan and Pakistan will result 1n an agreement no later
than March 15. The Communist Part) general secretary spoke in a statement
carried by the offi cial ov1et news agenc) Tass.
It was the first mention by the ov1et leader of a specific date for the
withdrawal of the estimated 115.000 Soviet troops now an A.fghanistan helping
the Marxist government baule a Moslem 1nsurgenc). Soviet Foreign Minister
Eduard A. She\ardnadze said in Kabul last month thal the Sovie1 Union hoped
to end it~ involvement 1n >\fghanistan this year.
Plane crash kllls 21 ln W. Germany
MUELHEIM. West German) -.\commuter airliner burst into flames
and crashed dunng a storm toda). killing all ~I peopk aboard. police said.
Witnesses said a lightning bolt struck the 1"in-eng1ne lurboprop airliner and
that a wi ng fell olTJust before thea1rcrafi crashed 1n a rural area near Muelhe1m.
MEXICO CITY (AP) - A stro ng
eanhquake shook Mexico City today.
causing downtown buildinas to sway
and creak. There were no immediate
reports of injuries or damage.
The 7:52 a.m. temblor la~ted for al
least 30{seconds. with an intensity of
6.0 on tne Richter scale. the National
Uni,ersity of Mexico's Tacubaya
Seismological Institute reported.
The institute said the quake's
epicenter was located about I 00 miles
ofT the coast of southern Guerrero
state. in the Pacific Ocean.
Red Cross and pohce said they had
no immediate report s of casualties or
propeny damage. ·
Many Mexico City residents. who
wccc nding buses or the subway. or
dm 1ng lo work in the morning rush
hour. said the) did not feel the quake.
It was felt stronaly in The As--
soc1ated Press' offices on the ei&hth
floor of a skyscra per in downtown
Mexico City. People in the buildina
said thc} also felt 'ertiao. an indica-
tion of a strong canh tremor.
PreUdent Le.lie Menl&at waYa to crowd In Hald.
New Haitian president
Manigat takes office
PORT·AU-PRINCE. Haili (AP)
-President Leslie F. Manigat did
not win over opposition leaders with
an inaugural address that stressed
national umly and pro mised better
living standards. bul some said they
would give him a chance.
Although opposition activists
boycoued the JUnta-run Jan. 17
electioo that Manigat won and called
the balloting a sham. they said thf)
would sto1>. at least for a time. 1heir
strident cn11c1sm and organ ization of
genera l strikes.
"I won't make any more attacks on
Mr. Manigat. He is the presiden1:·
businessman Louis DcJ01e JI. a
popular pol111cal leader. said in a
telephone 1nterv1ew after Sunda} 's
inaugura1ion.
"We will gl\e Mr. Man1ga1 evef)
chance to do what he can for the
count!):· said DcJ01e. "I am a patnot,
l v.1sh the best form} counll) ...
Gregoire Eugene. an attorney who
cln1med the C'lcct1on was rigged b} the
arm} -he fini shed founh -
attended the champagne reception at
the National Palace. whe·rc Man1ga1
"as "clcomcd with a 21-<:annon
salute.
"Man1gat's prcs1denq 1s an ac-
co mplished fact To den~ or oppose
that v.ould be a sterile oppos111on:·
Eugent' s~ud. "We arc going 10 wall
and see 1f he fulfills his promises ...
1 ng.
Jn London. Independent Tele-
vision reponed that the co0tmission
concluded Waldheim was .. morally
guilty .. for the deportation of G reek
Jews and Yugoslav partisans while he
was in the Balkans 1n Hitler's arm y.
The station said it obtained a copy
of th e commission's report and said 1t
found that "Waldheim lied ~r
s1stently to cover up his wartime
past."
Messerschmidt. however. said
Waldheim was not guilty of any
cri mes. "but he knew about what was
1akang place ...
Swiss h1stonan Hans Rudolf Ku rz.
who heads the six-member. jovem-
ment.l,appo i nted commissio n.
emphasized the. report was "critical"
and "severe:·
The international panel was to
present their repon lo the govem-
mi:nt and Waldheim late today.
There were s1$ns the report was
straining Austri a's uneasy coalition
go-.crnment of conservatives and
Socialists.
Acco rd ing to Die Welt.
Messerschmidt said Waldheim as a
}oung offi cer rou11nel y got reports
that cJearl) 1ndkated what was hap-
pening in the regions in which he
sen ed in the Balkans. Die Welt said 11
v.ould pnnt the 1ntcrv1ew in Tues-
da~ '.; l'd1t1ons.
. about se ven miles nonh of Duessddorf airport. ··There was a fireball in the
air," a police official said. descnbrng eyewitness reponsofthecrash. Police said
airplane wreckage "'as scattered acros a wide area. It v.as West German~ ·s
worsl plane crash in 17 ~ears. according to the fedlral .\' 1at1on .\dmin1s1ra11on
in Braunschwe1g. In September 1971. ~I people dic~d when an airliner "ent
down near Hamburg. Federal flight au1hon11es in Frankfun said the plane was
on a flight from Hanover to Duesseldorf a1rpon. Snow and rain squalls with
gusty winds v.ere moving through ihe re~on al 1he 11mc of the crash. offinals.
said.
PLO lntercedes ln Lebanon kidnapping
Noriega: U.S~ sought help in Nicaragua plot
SIDON, Lebanon -The PLO said 11 was negotiati ng toda~ 10 free t"o
kidnapped Scandina\1an offi cials of the U.N. Relief and Works i\gC"ncy afkr
PLO gucrnllas surrounded a hou')(· "her(' thl·~ ~ere held ""\'prefer to ha\l'
the t"'o captives freed pcat:efull~ and "c·re g1' ing pealeful means a chann.·:·
said a spokesman for Ya!>~r .\rafal's Pales1ine Libcrauon Organ11a t1on He
dechned lo be 1dent~ficd The spokesman refu~d to d1o;clo~ "here 1all..c; "ere
being held or "'ho the captors v.-e1e. but rca1lirmed that force "ould be used
against them "1fthe\ do not give in 10 reason ··
NEW YORK (AP) -The United States had
planned more than two years afo to 1made
Nicaragua. and had sought Panamas cooperation
for the assault. sa)S embattled Panamanian leader
Gen. Manuel Aoton10 Noriep.
Noriega. appeanng on CBS-TV's "60
Minutes" program Sunday. said former National
Security .\dv1ser John Poi ndexter told Pan-
amanian officials of the planned U.S. invasion.
The gcnnal al)O said dunng tht' 1nten 1e" that
Po1ndeAtcr 1old him \he United States "anted to
use Panama ai. a training ground for Contra rt>bels
ll') ing to O\ enhro" the ruling Sand1n1s1as in
Nicaragua
In another development. the Washington
T imes re ported in toda) 's ed111o ns that the Reagan
administration currenll) is largcl) unin formed
about events tn Panama because of an 1ntrlhgcnce
agrl'l'ml·nt v.-uh lhl' Panamanian strongman
Nonega mentioned ll'le meeting with
Poindt>xter in a speech Friday an Panama Cuy. He
sa id thl·n that Poindexter had asked for unspecified
cooperation 1n Central Amcnca. and that when he
refused Poinde"<ter 1old him lo "npcct the
nin"K·quences ··
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McALLISTER-SIMKINS
Mr. and Mrs. Da vid A. McAllister
of Costa 1\11.°5'1 ha\l' an nounced the
engageml'nl or 1he1r daughter. Julie
Mane 1\k.\lhster. to Donald 1mk1ns
Jr. of ln inc
Ht' 1!. thc son of Donald 1mkins of
Coto de Cn1a and V1c-tona You11g of
Big Bear Lake
The bnde-l'll'ct 1s a graduate of
Costa Mt'sa High hoot and 1s
emplo)ed b) the BBH Mongage \o.
as a loan proct·swr Her fiancc " a
graduate of( )press High School and
attained a hus1ness degree at Cal State
Ful lcn on. He rs-a loan officcr-w11h
ARCA Financial.
An Apnl 9 v.edd1ng is planned 1n
the Corona del Mar Commun1t\
Church Congrega1jonal. ·
WATERMAN-ARNOLD
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Waterman of
Farmington Hills. Mich .. have an-
nounced the engagement of their
daughter. Jill Susan Waterman. to
Mark Da' 1d .\rnold. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald K. .\rnold of (' .. >Sta
Mesa, •
A May 21 v.-edd1ng 1s plannt'd an the
First Baptist Church of Nonhv1llc.
Nonhvi llc. Mich.
The couple arc gradua1cs of Pcp-
pcrdinc n1,ers1t\ 1n Malibu. She is
also a graduate of Farmington High
School and the furure bndegroom 1s a
Costa Mesa High School graduate.
MARSTON-CRITES
Brenda Marston of Huntington
lkacti and James Donnell Crites of
Costa Me5':1 v. 111 be married in a June
18 ceremon} an Ncwpon Harbor
Lutheran Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Marston
arc the parents of the bride-elect who
Jraduatcd fro m Incline H1ah School
1n Incline Villqe. Nt'v .. and attended
Oranae Coast College.
The future bridciroom is the son of
Donald Schenk of Costa Mesa and the
late Sandra Schenk. He is a araduate
of Ne" po" Harbor H11h School and
also wa a stu<k nt at Oranat Coast
College.
The general said he considered the consc-
qul·ncrs to include his indictment.
Jill 8U8&n Waterman
fiance Mark Arnold.
KNAPP-CONNER
Balboa residents .\ngcla Diane
Knapp and JcfTrq Steven Connt'r
will be married .\ug. 13 1n St.
And rev. 's Prcsb) tenan Church
Mr. and Mrs. Jamt· R . Knapp of
Bal boa and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Con ner of Fremont arc the parents of
lhe l'Ouplc.
The bndc~lect 1s a gradual<.' of
Corona dcl Mar High School and the
lJnl\ersit) of outhf rn California.
She is a student 1n the UCLA
Graduate School of Education.
t lcr fiance IS 3 graduate of lJ('
Bcrkclq and tht' Ol\CrCill) of n
Francisco l..:l" hool
HOP'P'llAlfN·P'8VEROEON
The Evanachral Free Church of
Hun11ngton Bc,.i"h "'as thl' )eltina for
the Jan. 9 mamaac of Linda uc
Fe' '-'rtcon of co,ta Mesa and
Mt hacl ndrt• Hoffmann of Hun•·
1n11on Bea h. The couple arcetN JSO
1uc t\ at their rcC'cpuo n at the Fu"\t
Un11cd Mcthod1 l C'hur<"h of Hunt·
dcn1a and stephanotis with stn1nds
of pearls 1nte~O\C'n with the 0011\Cn.
Debbie Fe' eracon was maid of
honor. and bndc,m11d1 we.re Jolene
u"rtncc. Maf) i\'crsa. Dtbbte inal~n. Amber Benoni. Marnt
nd«son ~nd Colleen Kandel.
~ 1n11on Beach
0.rrdl and Bonni\' Fc'<'1f'on of
Co\ta M~ arc the parent' or 1he
br1~. he •ore I 000r•lenith 11\hltC
satin au•n 11\llh pea.rkd lace 1 n~ts
1ndl ru,.d tnun. tf<orbndlhe1I \\IS
of \Ilk tulk •tth a non1I htadpte«
and * ,-arm.'d a boUQUf1 of aar·
I he bt1cktt00m 1s the son of
M1r11n and Htl.. Hoffmann of
Hun11naton Baich. H11 belt man wu
lt\C Hoffmann. and ~ht-n wett
V1nor 1nalcion. Jetr Esi•a. Brian
Bod • ind Mike C'o'
.\ h~r a hoM) moon tne to Haw11i.
the couple a~ tnidtftb of'5an Dtteo.
h( ·~ a WJHlfl',. and he " wlf
(nlplo) \-d.
•
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Bush, Dole cooi
·reud; Iowa holds ·
caucuses toni ht
DES MOINES. Iowa (AP) -As
Iowans get set for tonight's precinct
caucuses, Vice President George
Bush and Ka nsas Sen. Bob Dole are
1ndieating they want to tone down
their campaign feud.
Neither was willing to apologize: to
~he other for shots taken in recent
days. Bush dad say. thou~. that he
would "to tally apologize' Jo Dole's
wife. Elinibcth, if any of th material
put out by the \ice president's Iowa
campaign chairman. George Witt-
graf. was seen as being critical of her.
In W111grafs statement. quest ions
were ra1\l'd about the management of
her financt"s
Dole. told ofBush'scomment. said
he -Aas pka~cd.
"That\ "'hat I wanted him to do. so
I'm sat1'ilkd."
Bush spent Sunday on a grueling.
eight-hour !Our of the count'""side.
and he a~kcd Iowa Republicans to
"c;urpn!.l' thl' nation" by giving him a
'actor~ in tonight's precinct caucuses.
He ulso predicted he would win the
GOP prcs1d('n1Hil nomination no
matter what happen~ here.
But in a rall}'1ng cr) to supportefi
acro~s the state. Bush said he wa nted
to'' in ""'1th lo"'a on my side."
Bush and has top aides seemed stoic
about the vice president's against-the·
odds fiJht in Iowa -a challenge
dramauzcd by a poll Sunday showina
him trailing Oole 37 percent to 23
percent.
Stand ing in the machine house at
Ed Punt's farm. part way· between
Marshalltown and Williamsburg.
Bush acknowledged the new Iowa
poll by the state's largest newspaper.
"I can read the Des Moines
Register." he to ld supponers. "I
know I'm behind in· this state. I'm
co nfident that we can surprise the
natio n."
Earlier. an a brief exchange with
reporters outside an Episcopal
church. Bush said he had seen "a lot
of difTercnt anal> ses" on wh~ hr wa
havi ng trouble mustering suppon in
Iowa. "and some of that relates to m ' • Al' ~plloto
steadfast suppon" of President Re-Vice Preeldent George Bush bold• J ennifer Kaes of
ag~n . . .. Marengo, Iowa after a cam paign atop at a n Iowa farm. Hes not as popular 1n this state. .
Bush c;a1d.
Pete l ecley, thl' 'ice president's
chief spokesman. said "there's some
soc10-cconom1c problems here.
There's a 'Sort of protest vote b) the
farmers" against :rdmin1stra11o n agri-
cultural polar).
On separatc i\' 1nten It''-' sh0'-'5
Sunda). Bush and Dok ta11'cd about
their feud
"I don'ntnnk he's mcan-c;p1nted."
said the 'ace prcs1dt:nt "h1:n asked 1f
he agrrrd "'1th that l haracta11a11on
of Dok h~ \\ 111g1.1t _
Dole. -Aho JPi:x Jrl·J Pn '8< -1 \ ·s
"~1ect the Prl'\'> .. \J1J rand1Jates'
record'\ ''l'rt: t;i1r game:
"Lt:t\ tali-· Jhl1u 1 B11h Doll"\ re·
cord... hc .... 11d
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday. February 8. 1988 * AS
Petition claims
.. airlin~ ·security
·still falls short
A N DIH10 < .\P) -~n airport
!.Cl'Unt) e\Pl'O has ti led .i pctitwn
'Allh rcdcral a\ 1a1mn ntl1ciah l hclrg-
ang that ~l·nuu!> gap!> 1n a1 rhnr
secun1' remain dC\f'lllt' F .\ .\-ordt'fl'1I
1mpro\ cmt:nts Jlkr tht' do" nang nt
P~.\ Flight 17"' I l'-'11 month' a,:w
In ht!> 1un t1.1 lhl· Federal
.\\ aatlt' dm1nl\tr.1t1on ~tnl· < 1,1r
dclla form..:r w1..ur1t\ ulli1.1.1I t.11
Pa it ~outhv.r'>l \1ri1nt•\ <1utl111 .,
sc.·\l·ral program' hl· .,,., .. .in· nl'Ul.lni
tu pn•, l'OI Jn11tl11. r trJgl'd' h~l' 1n1.
On 7 l ra')h
.\mo ng hi\ prnpo,Jb Jrl' J n.1111 •n,cl
ta'l1' fortl' tu t'\Jlu.Jll \nunt' ,,,.
tem'> 1n U'l' Jr11und thl ,11untr1 1
n;iuonal airl1m Jtrpn rt 1dl·n11ti,,11111n
.,,.,tem J nc..i J nJll •n.JI 11Jinllh'
a(·ade m' flll 'c:lunl' l·ni nl11.1.t '>
Garc..i(llJ .tl'>lr '>Ugg1..'h th.it l'\lr\
J1rlt m· ht-1>rdnl'd 11 • h.i t J ,1.·, un> \
otll\ 1al "" 1h ,1.1'1
( 1JrJi:ll11. "'1,.. •ll'ppul .1 ..... n I'
\ 11.l' prl'\ldl'/11 -I I''\ \\,I .I'll• l,J,I
':>l.'.Pll'ml~1 "h1.·1 d ,1.• .vr 1. r "·•'
purl hJ,c:d h1 I '\ 1 'J ti H.1 .
~Jl11ar d1rl'll• 1 "' I \ \ ,,•,u· t •n
\\ a~h1ngwn I) I '··'' "-Tn 11.· qH" r
Ill ht~ ')Ug&l''l '111 '
F .\ \ ntlic 1Jl\ i.k t1r.(',i tn, oml'T"L'nt
••11 an~ llh'1. t111c' '' 1 • l ,jrJrllJ "'ho
the' ... .11d \\J\ J 1-c} figurl' in dlivelop..
ing plo.tn' tn rl·,pund to tt·rrorast acts
J nJ h1•mh thrl·Jt!>
I hl' ix·11t1uo rnmcs two month~
.i lh·1 .1 l11,gru ntled former airline
l'mrlu1c:l· .1.1.·nt on a shooting ram-
page: .1hn.i1d a PSA Jetliner. sending
-1 \ ~·•Pk 111 1he1r deaths. Former
l \.\u ,·111pl11\l't.' David Burke al·
kgl·dh J"l'l1 .1ri 1denuficat1on card to
'"'n ,.l.\ I.fl"""" and smuggle a gun
' 11 huJrJ 1111 IJl•t 7 t:o mmuter flight.
.\lll'I 1ta 1. ra sh. FAA ..officials
IJll l""lJ 'JI<.'' that require metal
d\'ll'l t1nn .111d '·rd~ screening of all
J1rlinl l'rnplo~ecs. 1ncludtn~ crev.
r1l mhcr., 1 hr rules don·1 tncludr
1°-.1' "'11h1•ut l'\l!>ting sccurtt} de-
', ., '>Ul h J<. '>Omc mnintcrrancc
Jll'·" m un plo~ cc parking lots.
< 1JrddlJ maintains that airport
'l' 1111~ .11..ru\s tht• natio n rema1ni.
"" 1n,1sll·n1 I hl gin anmcnt ha' to "'ork
,m.1rh' th.in thn art.: doing toda' ...
(I lf1kll,t \jld
Huri..r \) IS bt'hn l'd ro haH' li rl·d
,1iut'> ,1hoard thl' 1t·thncr that sent the
°'>Jn I ram 1'>l·o-bound commuter
ptanl' into J death dt' c into a l"t"mNt' -
C c:'ntral ( ahfor111a hilh1dc
NA-1'-0!snucl-ear--ai!m& to be.ililpro¥ed-Rpbbery s e t-up led to
WASH!NGTON1 \PJ-Dcfense.Sl'Cret~ry N.\T01snotanarcawhere wrcanshonchange our other arcil'> -redunng l11ng-ra ngl' nucll'Jr DEA agents ' deaths
f rank (. ( arlucc1 ~ad today N .\TO s ta\llcal m1latar: establtshmcnt even 1f II means ta 1'1ng -A capom l'11minat1ng chemical "l'anon~ and
nuckar v.caJ.?On'> .wa ll bc am proved. w1111 t~c dO\\n programs el~c-Ahere." he s~1d . reducing thl'0 War'.>:i'-' Pact'<, l'dgc O\t.:r \...\TO 1n ron~..:nt of ~l·~t German}. even as a ne" US.-( arlucc1 attended a North .\tlant1c Trt'al\ gruund forte'>
So' 1ct trl'at\ \t'ts the stage fo r the clim1na11on of Organ1La11on seminar in Munich where a ke> topic .. ..\ h 1 h d ( h 11 H 1 1ntnml'd1atc-rangi: rockets. v.as ~hat to do about the Western nuclear force . 1 no ume a\l' l'<Jr aml' u~.1 l' mun
... omr of the modrrn1Lation of nuclear once m1~s1lcs an the 315-mile-to-4.125-mall' rangr Kohl"?). that he "llul~ not m~~krn.11e. < .irlUll.1
artalkr: is al rcad~ going ahead." Carlucci said arc 'iC'rappcd. satd. rrn.:mng ~11 t:htatal nudcar 'A(a po n' v.h1l h
" .. the mockrn11at1on program in no wa> c1rcum-The West German go'>ernment tncd last ~l·ar hJ\l" a ran~c 01up 111 \l 'i mile'>
'ent~ thr trl'at) .. to pcrsuadr the Reagan adm1n1strat1on to make In Mosw ". 5o' 1et Dt·ft:nse \1in1<.tl·r Dmitri
Speaking on NBC-TV's .. Today" \hO'-'. reduction of 1ac11cal nuclear weapons a high-T Ya10' wda~ 1..nt1 n 1ed rall5 tn huitd up ".\ fr l
C arlucn <,aid the Europeans "understand that "e pnont) ttl·m 1n future arms control talks '-'Ith tht' fo rces to n1mpcn-.atl' for lht: rt·mo' J I of l \
all haH· to do ll)orc " So' 1ets nuclear m1')s1k s from Europe and urg\·d shar1-aut\
"I he\. lake we. haVl' hudget problrms. but 'But the NA ro alltes dec1dt•d to sires<, thrCl' an \\hat ht.' said arc ..:yul\aknt rnn\l'nt1onal forll''
Acting governor ready
to take over in Arizona
By tbe Associated Press
PHOENIX. /\nt. -Go'. ban Mi:C'ham·s office toda\ '-'3"' ofT1cialh
nollfil·d of ha'I 1mpeachmi:nt as a 'itatc House panel appru~ed 23 separate
chargl'S for h1~ ~cnatc tnal. ..\ letter from Hou r Chief Clerk Janl· R 1chard\.
tdhng Ml'cham of Fndais .i6-16 impeachment 'ote, was deltvcred to the
Rt·pubhean go' ernor'.s ol11ce this morning. Mecham spokesman Ken Smith
satd thc go' cmon,as not in but might arnn· latcr in the da). Scrrctar) of State
Rosi.' MolTord. a Democrat. had declined to declart· herself acting governor
until '>he rece1H'd some t~pc of ollic1al no11 fica uon. although the state
const1tut1on si:x·c1fics that the secretar:• of state become., acung go' anor "'ht·n
thC' governor 1s impeached.
Defense rests; Nofzlger doesn 't testify
WASHINGTON -The defcnSt.' in Lyn Nof11ger·~ trial on 1llcgal·
lohb\ ing charges rested toda> "tthout calling the former pre~tlknttal aide to t~tti) about thl· alleged· contacts hc had with onetime Wh11e House cnlleagucs
.o.\ttornc's for :--lof'ziger. 63. had callrd I'< witnesses on his behalf. including a la\\~er ~ho tcsulied that he accompanied the defendant to a meeting "•th
National Scl.'unt> Council officers about the o\-10 antHank plani: The formi:r
Wh1tl· HouS<.' poht1cal director as accused 1n four fel o ny counts of 1llegall~
con tal 11 ng um·t 1 me colleagues on President Reagan's stafT for Wed tech Corp
and tv.u other lobbying cltents 1n 1982. La"yers for Nofz1ger's business
pannt·r. M;irk ..\. Bragg. who 1s chaf'9.ed with aiding and abetting one of the
RABBITT INSURANCE
Young·AT.Vvictiins '
ages mostly 11 to 15
..\ TLA.NT A ( .\P} -Child '1rnms
of off-road 'chicle acndrnt' art:
mostl~ bct"ecn 11 and I 5. according
to a nl'" Canadian st ud~
The stud} by researchers 1n M.in1-
toba round 37 5 hosp11ahza11on'> ol
patients under 17 from acCldcnts <l n
thrt'C· and four-wheel all-terrain 'c-
hides. ofT-road and m iniature motor-
C\drs anJ sho-Amobiles hct"e"n
.\pnl IQ JCJ and .\ugust JQ86 T\\('Ol)·
om· l'htldri:n d1l'd.
Most palll'nt., '-'Cre fro m 11 to 15
\Car\ old. said Dr. J .\lr\andl·r
P)pcr. an orthopedic ~urgron -Aith
th..: l 'n1,crs1t' uf~tan11oha'c; Health
Srn:nc..:s Ccn1°rt.: 1n Winnipeg .
But. he addl·d. "We "l'rC' 'er:
d1sturhcd to noll' that I~ children of
li'l' \Cars or k '>s "en: tn\'Ohed an
theSt.'· accident'. fou r as dn' ers ..
Tht• most common cause of acci-
dents was loss of control. PH>er said
Sunda~. dis.. ussing h1'> stud) Jt thl'
annual ml'l'IJOg o f the .\men1..an
.\rndt:m) nfOrthopacdK Surgl·on.,
..\ total 111 ~-'' children sullc:rl·d
fracture' Jnd c.olt t1<,<.uc 1n1urtl''
~10\t of the 1.. hildrt·n v. tth \U1.. h
inJum·., -I SQ -"'l·re drl\ ing thl
't'h1dt' 1n qul'st mn JI the tlmt• n l th,·
atlldt•nt
.. "high level o f s1'1ll J\ ncn'S'\31"\ IU
o~'<:rate tht''l" 'eh1d e'> ... 'aid P"~r.
"hn. \\t th Dr (, Bnan Blal 1' 111
Childn-n"• H11,p1tal 1n \\ tnn1ix•g h,1,
l·omp1lcd "hJt thl'' hC'lae\t' to hi.· the
fi r,1 1n·dl'Plh 11111~ at 11rtho1:x:d1l
1n1ufll'" from \ f\ .1u.nk n1'
"Childrt:n often Jrl' n"t '1r11ng
t•nuugh pr l'dulati:tl l'nough Ill hanllk
thl''>l' mJl'h1 nl"> ... J>) iwr .,atd ··Thl·-.c
arl· moturi 11..·J '<.'hldl'' "h1d1 Jre
largl' and o~rJll' a t high '>f)l'ed'> and
th n l'an Ju J' mulh <lamagr a., Jn aut~1moh1k ..
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Selvet) tn •alttk\9 IM needy of Or.nee County.
Tt1ursday Febtuary 18, 1988 From 7.30 w to 7 30""'
I ~. _ a ctvroprac'lle pa~ pr~ beer\ to a
c~ W!tt'Wl the paS1 month. ~ Ql'I cl
bod = I adp.A1ment
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• Do you know that a living Trusc can s,,n e vou thno\Jncf,
of ddf lars in till<es i
• Do ~ou kncrn· that you «m name 'e>m<'Olll' \.(JI\ 1.i
tJke CJr<' of 1 cw ~hould 1 ou become in< .1p.u ti.Ht ,f
Ttfese and man y other questions w ill be add re~seci h\
Attorney James A.. Humphreys, Jr., leading Estat e PlanninR
Specialist , at a free seminar .
Wedn es·day, Feb 10th
Red lion Inn
3050 Bristol
.Costa Mesa
7:00 p .m.-8:30 p.m .
Thursday, Feb 18th
Lagu na Beach library
363 Glenneyre
Laguna Beach
1:30 p.m.-J:OO p.m.
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1..0\l'I drug hu that rndnJ 1n a
shoot,,ut lhJI ~1 k J l \\O lt'dcral Jrug
agrnt-. Jnd I\' '.tlkg1..·d hcrrnn dealt•r-,
\\J'> ..1 r11tihl.·n \l't-up h' thi: fha1
dl-.1 k·r, .wth••rtt1l'~ <.;J1d
I h1" " lhl undcf"Anrh.l a1 ts
\\11r ... 1 .. [)[ \ \pn IJ I \j!.Cnl Rogl·r
( •Ul' Jr.1 -..i1J \unda\
rh, gunfight hru~l' llUt IA ht'n
Jgl'nl\ trit•J to hu~ '"n pound<. 111
hcruin 1.iut thl' Jlkgcd drug tral-
ti1 i-,·p, Jpparc:ntl~ "antl·d onl' 11> ,,,·.ii 1hr 5q1 11()(1 hl.·1n2 uo;ed tor thr
Wl ·U p ( 1Ut:\ JI J 'did •
\lw 'iunJJ' Dl .\ '°lpcual \gt'nt
111\l' \tan1no .:'.' v.a' rcka..cd from
llunt1ngh•n \km11n.il llosp11al in
PJ,,ldl·n.i "'hc:r,· hr ":1'> trl·atc-d for a
lt:g "'l'unJ fl'u'l'l'd n the guR hattk
f ndJ' Dt: ..\ .,~,1-c<.man Rohen Fd dkamp
~J1d lhl· "U'fX'll' m.i' Ix' nan of the
\O-~alled c.oldcn T nanglc tonnel-
t wn. a h..:ro1 n trafT1cking net"or1' that
t'\pum the drug from Thailand
Burma and La os to the L'ntted States
"11lhal'I 5un I"'. of Loi. .1.ngcles.
"J' 1dl·nt1ficd 'iunda' a<, ont' of t~o
'U\Pl'llt.'d drug traflickerc; killed 1n thl'
'h"'lll1u1 1n 'uburh.in <;an ~anno
DE .1. uffa 1al' had prt•\ 1ousl~ re-
P< rwJ \\ l'O H Ul'I Ko-A a Thai
n.111un.il trnm \1untcn.·" Park. wa~
thl' othi:r 'u'pc,·trd drug.dt'31er 1-iJled
111 the: gun ha1tk
l\nv. t'> .il-.t• t'<:ltnl'd 10 h3'l' sho1
Jgl·nt Paul t'l'mJ ~ l in tht• head at
p<Hnt-tilan ~ rangl < 1ui:' ara said
'x·rmJ Jll'd \..iturda~ at Hunungton
\km11raJI .\gl nt (1et1rgr \.1 ~un
tl>\J i -1 d1t·d Fnda'
( 1ul'' ara ..aid agent'> "'ere .;.1111
Jll<"mpung \o !>Urt nut tht· 1dent11lc'i ot
f.,ur 1lthcr people 1a1'en 1nw CU\tod'
Jlln the shootout ·
Chi nese pandas end visit to San Dl ego Zoo
' \..\ '-Dll (,n, .\1'1 -It "'a' p.ind.1 -m1•n1um" at the \an D1eguZooo,t'r
ihl \\l'l'h •nd J\ OlOrl thJ'1 1 l)(M) pt11rfl' turned Out 10 get J ~h m p..r (lf tv.o rart•
p.1 ndJ' hi.I• rl the~ 'T',J ~l •he t> -,, m1k 11urnl'' home tt C hin.i l <~3' "a<:
8J" .rnJ ' uJ n ' uan · .. 1a,t ,, hcdukJ dd' 1ln l•,h1t't11 at the llk' "hcrt· lhl'' ha' l'
l'llll'rtJinl·J h.1rJl'H1l 1oun~tHinu; J uh The 1~•14nd blac 1'-and-" httl' hl.·a1 -l i ~t~
.rl'.t1 ur1..·' "111, I ix-rh•rm .. uch <.tunt'> J'> nd1ng hll ,(']e' and <>uc1'1n¥-on bab~
hPlllc' hJ'l 'x·l n ''" J ,:'.cll l-da' In.in trnm ( h1 n.1 ' Futhou '")(J \ tarl.'\\ell
1..1.'rl·rnun' '"' •h1..· pa nda'>"' 111 he' h1..·k1 J Ul''>C.iJ' hl.·h1rL lhl· 100 µtl'" .1i:x·n The'
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"Ill attend lhl' fl''>t1' lltl''>
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Fantastic recreational area with f1sh1ng hunting. snow skiing, boat-
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Netny one m1lhon Americans will die of '*trt dllcka, lb'oMe ~ °"* . . . cardtOVeacular diseases ttus year That't moN than ..re kitted In
V«>f'ld war 1 and" comt>tned 9ut )"O'J can red\a 'f04K rtltt ~ <*'clc a1ci•
disease by eating • low-tit. ~rol -controet~ YoUf' \ • :
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Jae.El~ blows qp_a stoJ·m
Joe Ely
Baowin' Lbroup town like a howl-
in' west Teus wand, the Joe Ely Bind
stimd thinp up durint its 90-mlnuce
concert Wednesday at the Coach
Houte.
Even tho. lhe 40-year-old Ely
abandoned h15 covntr:yJ. f'Ofk·
abilly roou in favor of mosdy
crunchin1 rockers. the show's lay-it-
down-and·kick -it-out style made for
robust rock 'n' roll at its spirited best.
Ely'scurttnt tourinJ band -which
includes lead 1u1tarist David
Grissom, bassis1 Jimmy Ptnit and
drummer Davis Mclarty -is one of
the loudesl but leanest he's h•d in
vears. Durina many numbers. such as
t.Musta Notta Golla Lona." "Lord of
The Hiahway" and the always
jubilant "Cool Rockin' Loretta.'' the
energy level reached a near fever
pitch.
Dressed in black boots and leather
pan ls. a T-shirt and lWO-lone vest, the
lanky Texan s1ormed and struned all
over the stage while Grissom pttled
off fast and furious guitar licks and
solos. Backed by the thunderous
rhythm secti on of Pettit and Mclar·
ty, Ely's rock ·n· roll demon was
exorcised for all to ex perience.
However. several slower-paced
and stripped-down sclcct1ons did
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allow everyone to catch their collec-
tive breath (albeit briefly) around
mid-set.
Whilc"the rest of the band took a
short break. Ely strapped on his
acoustic auitar, took center stage. and
let his throaty tenor take command.
Brin1in1 a welco me nakednns to the
haled but romanticized rivalry found
in "Mc and Billy the Kjd." El)'
strummed and sana with an inspiring
imaJination.
And later. dunna "Letter to L.A.''
and .. She Never Spoke Spanish To
Me ... the entire band stretched out
instrumentally while diging into
some spicy Tex-Mex and blues·
na vored passages.
But overall. the proaram·s hcan
was definitel y immersed in hiJh·
voltage rock ·n· roll. A fun-lov1n',
catch) version of1he rowdy "I Ain't
Got No Home" capped off an evening
that showcaled Ely to be in frnh and
invia<>ratina form.
Former cow-punker turned main·
strnm country performer Rosie
Aorn opened the concert with a
promisina set of both oriainal and
cover sonp. Althou&h sccmiq to be
noli IOI somethina 'backaurina ntr
stint on state. her themes of romance.
betrayal and heanbreak do demon-
strate considerable songwritina skills.
Tunes like "God May Forgive You (But I Won't)" and ··Somebody
Lo1«. Somebody Wins" make Flores
a gal to keep an eye on. • • • And now forsomethingcompletcly
different -It's fairl y unusual w,hcn a
big. bearded folksinger/peace activist
J)('rforms :here along the Oranat
Coast. But have you ever en-
countered anyone playing a ai.s at the
home of a Newpon Beach resident? I
didn't think so.
In his topical sonr.s acknowlcdgin&
the resiliency of the human spirit,
Charlie KinJ. s bits of bluegrass. fo lk.
and blues will be "in concert" Friday
night at 1972 Port Bristol.
King has said: "The &<>al of my
music is to comfort the afflicted and
afflict the comfonable." Showtime 1s
7~30-p.m. and the ticke1s arc S8. Call
858-4060 for more information.
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tion. At least my ear doesn't tell me
that." Stoltzman said in a telephone
interview from New York. "We have a stereo1ype of a classical Before Stoltzman began winning
musisican in our minds that doesn't friends for the clarinet. 1t had rarel y
exist anymore -we're much closer been elevated from the ranks of the
to the year 2000 than to 1750." said orchestra to be' hailed as a major solo
virtuoso clarine tist Ri c hard voice. Only the late British .clameust
StolLman. Reginald Kell and Amencan Jazz
Stolzman. whose repenoire ranges •St) list Benn) Goodman had built
from classical standards to contem· consequential solo careers on an
poral). JUZ 10 pop. has been labeled a instrument often associated with
"crossover'' anist. a general term for appalling squawks and marching
the c-urrent trend of musicians able 10 bands.
reach a wide and di verse audience by Into this rath er bleak climate
pla) ing 1n d1ffcrl'nt stylistic icnrcs. stepped tol11man. a con1rovers1al
But Stolzman. who'll pla)' with the musician whose innate talent had
late Wood> Herman's Thundering efudcd Eastman. Julhard and man y
Herd next Monday at the Orange an orchestra 1n an unonhodox nse to
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"I don't feel hke a person who toltzman 1s less his repertoire than
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with the bo11om hp covenng the
mouthpiece. .\nd Stoltzman . plays
with a subtle '1brato. considered
taboo b> conventional clannet1sts.
Combine thO)C clements w11h his
generous use of rubato. an .. A"
shucks'' stage pre!>ence and a modish
hai rdo. and 1hc traditional clannc1
com mu nil~ 1s read> to dig in its heel~
That toltLman ~ceps his e)'es and
cars open to all ixw;1b1ht1es 1\ a g1' en
-and to a k1rgc cx 1cn t what nunurcd
his rcla11onsh1p "'11h 1hc late Woo<i)
Herman .
"Rules arc mean I to be broken and
categone'i 1orn do"n. and music 1s
the perfect 'chicle for that. That's
whal l li ked aboul Woody -he
didn't belie' e in people talking about
the ·good old da>s' of Jazz -he was
alwa)'S after new composers and fresh
ideas. He ·could've rested on his
laurels. played the standard reper-
toire. but he wa nted to challenge his
~ n TOtlO ·-• --•11MTu-.. • ...,._~ audience. to gl\ c them the best -not ':::. ~--=::r-""' =::'11~*" ':::::-==.--alwa)S th e easiest.''
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George Simon. a New York-ba~d
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Stoltzman v.h1k he "as presenting at
the Gramm)' Awa rds and in 1ted him
to an informal Jam session with a
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was hesitant. but at Simon'$ urging.
came to the !>Css1on and played .
"After 11 was over. Simon said.
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with the band (led by lead tenor
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has expanded steadily under
Herman's guiding hand.
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sity. It's a place where 50 years of
mus1c1ans -hkc Stan Getz or Zoot
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atcd. The feeling among band mem ·
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hea' )-dUI ) h > League school."
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Next Monda}. the voice and spirit
of I krman and his band will remain
vcr) much ali ve. Stoltzman will pla) •
tunes from his new release with the
band ... Ebon) ... incl uding
S1ra vinsk)0S "Ebony Concerto" writ·
ten for Herman. Frank Bennett's
medic) of tunes from "West Side
Story.'' alona with stlections from
Dukc ·Elli naton and other jazz classi~
cs. (Herman was slated to trade fours
with Stoltzman on the album. but
ditd before he was able to record.)
"(Hearint many tye-s of music) is
somcthint an audience enjoys be·
cause all the music is treated with the
same care and attention. &iven the
same amount of respect," Stoluman
uys. "I don't do it because I'm tryina
to reach a different kind of audience
or don't havecnouth to play. Thcy'rt
thinas I can play with comm1mrwnt
and think an ai;chencc sboi;ld hear. It
dttl)('ns our apprteiation of musk ...
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Junk mail on the phone
firing up Ann's readers •
DEAR ANN LANDERS: It 1s
obvious thu you have a secretary. an
unlisted telephone number and help
at home to scrttn your calls. other-
wiS( yo u would not be so quick to
plead for compassion and under-
st.andina for the disabled telephone
solicitor who 1s a world<lass national
pest.
•
•Cll1er words, IMH SOB• art •IUllae B
abHt Sl.111 a year by illv .. aac my e
privacy.
Ithaca. N.Y.: Your defens.c of •
phone solicitors appeared the day
after I received a caJI in the middle of Cl)
supper from somt"Qne who was trying
to sell m<' magazines. I said. ·1 am not G
interested. And by the way. you
shouldn't be bothering people during im.
mealtim<'." The caller. who sounded \1111
~ange Coa.i DAILY PILOT/Monday. February 8. 1988
You would not be so ma1nan1mous
if yo u had bttn awakened at 7:30a.m.
a.Iler bein& up all night with a sick
child. or bumped }'Our head try ing to
crawl out from under a sink. or run up
from the basement to hear the voice
of someone trying to sell you
aJuminum siding for you r home
which 1s brick.
Fro m Ashtabula. Ohio: Why did
)'Ou plead the case of telephone
solicitors when evef)one knows they
arc 1nscns111 ve clods trained not to
take no for an answer? Long after I
ha'c said. 'Sorry. I am not
1n1cres1ed:: the> kceP. right on talking
a mile a minute until I am forced 10
behaH in an ungracious manner and
hang up on them. It's enouah to make
me consider having my phone d1s-
connet·ted.
hkc a teenager. let loose a string of •
profun11y that wou~ have made a .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bo"l'I) bum blush. I hung up on her. I.
She phoned back three times and let
loo~ a barrage of the bluest language •
l'\e e'er heard. I can't believe that
Junk mail 1s a nuisance. but a
person can s1mpl) tear 11 up and tO!'>S 11
aside. Phone owners. however. are
helpless against Junk calls that arc I 00
times more intrusive. So. please. dear
Ann Landers. save your compassion
for a more de~rving cause. -
HARTFORD.
DEAR HART: Y cH1r polat of vit• l•
•••red by t•oauad1 of readers wllto
wrote to pt1t mt la my place. Here's a
1amplla1 of tltt week's clobberla1:
From Glu.erts, Ill.: I ow1 a ma·
cltiDe •Mp ud employ OM secretary
ud oae macll1a11t. Wkl someo11t
lal11t1 oa ta1k1q to me I llave .. 11111
off tk macMM, .... •P ud I~ to tlle
pltoae. Solicitors ub me tllree .. five
times a week. n.e cost l1 at least one
ltoar ~r week of lost prod1ctloa. ID
you arc on their side. Ann.
Waslllactoa, O.C.: Mly -.14 I be
courteous to a 1traa1er wlao illvadn
my ltome ud ltoru la oa my family
time'! Tiie worst "" a rt ~ wlao
H t yo., first ume allCI pretnd to
bow you. n ese faktn •lltoeld be
oatlawed. Sorry, Aaait baby, yM lose
mt o~tbls one.
So, Clear readers: Maay of yoa wUJ
be pleased to bow tbt I'm re-
tlllakiDI my position. TUaks to all
wbo wrote.
T1~y. Ftt.rury t
ARIES CMarch 11-Apnl t 9): lndl\'duals who made
)Ou~lf shon. Lunar empha~s on tri~ \ISll~ idea~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
prom1\Cs •n past " 111-------------commun1ca11on w11h relative at a distance. Pisces figures
promincntl)
mcan 11 this lime.
and )OU could profit
asa res ult "11cn11on s LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What had been lost "ill
no" be reco' crcd. Kc) 1s to be direct. to get to hcan of · mat~r~ to 1ns1s1 on ans~rsas con1ra~ed ~evasion~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
cc n 1c rs aro und YONEY pro pert>. home.
Romantic 1nvohement pre~nts $()mewhat ofa dilemma
fa mil ). secunt~. o
major purchase 1ha1 1111
could incl ude auto-·••••••••••••• mobile
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Finish what )O U start.
reach more people. d1stnbute information related 10
chant). poht1cs. community afTa1rs. Circumstances s"ing
in >O ur fa vor. You could win contest or c1\1c
appointment.
TA UR US (April 20-May 20): Emphasis on repu-
ta tion. prestige. legal afTa1rs. long-distance commun1ca-
uon. Get papers in order. be read) to answer ques11ons.
S<X·1al ac11v1t) mingles with bus1nes!.. Gcm1n1 in picture.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You are .. released .. from
obhgat1on. Protect your own intert>sts. realm.~ that break
from past pa11erns "111 pro' e beneficial. Scorpio.
Sagiuarius figure 1n promi nent manner. Mo ve ahead.
SAGITTARIUS (NO\. 22-Dcc. 21 ): You ge1 prov-
erbial ~·cond chance -1nforma11on 1s pro\ 1ded. vo u
ha,1.· genuine opponunll)' for promotion. Member of
opposite sell desu·cs reunion. Leo . .\nes. Aquarius people
figure prom1ncntl).
CANCER (June 1 1 -J ul~ :?:?): Dig deep fo r infor-
mation. d1!iecrn mo11 "es. rcali1e that '"pla) 1ng games" \la
fl1na11on could pro"c cost I) Emphasis on 'a net~.
crea1 I\11), charisma. scnsualH >. sex appeal. V 1 rgo l'i in
picture.
LEO (Jul~ 23->\ug 22). S1gn1rican1 domestic adjust-
ment takes pla 1.·. dec1S1o ns are made in connection -.-.11h
sa les. purchases. basic budget Transaction can no"' be
successful!) completed. Taurus. Libra play roles
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)· Whal had been
hidden w1ll be re" ca led. uccess indicated 1n dealing\\ 1lh
public. cspcc1all) "omen. Gourmet dining on tap for
tonigh t. Cancer na11"e figures prominentl). You·rr "1n
appro,al.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18): Empham on promo-
tion prcs11gc. production. reputation. You'll be popular.
d1.·mands "111 be made on )O ur time. 'ou'll be'"' 11e·d to
unique s.oc1al CH'nt. Gem1n1. Sagmarius pla) roles
VIRGO (Aug 13-Sept. 21): Look bc)ond the
1mmcd1a1c. pro tect pnvac}. be discreet. refu se 10 sell
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Res1m 11onc; arc
rcmo,etJ. ~ou'll be asked 10 l"\press "'e"s. poss1bh to
panicipa te 1n 1nfo rma11on program or publishing project
You learn more about a 'Cr) s!)e('1al person "qua nus
pla)S role n
Who's died from unmade bed?
Fact. Women arc 1n the work
market 10 sta}.
Fact. "Real men" don't fl ush. wax.
mop. wipe. defro\t. 'acuum. shop.
ba b) s11, iron or bll·ach
Fact. Death b} housework 1s a
real it).
Fact. Something ha~ to give.
It's true . .\merican women can no
longer go on II) ing 10 keep bouSt' the
wa) their mothers and grandmothers
kept it and hold down a JOb outside ot
the home at the same tim e. It's time to
take a frank look at " hat 1s important
and what )OU can let slide by. Some ol
these ide .. s ma) be rc,olu11onary. but
bchc\e me when I tell \OU the\ can
$a\C )OUr hfe. . .
M) theof) on housc"ork is. 1f the
ttcm doesn't mult1pl ). smell. catch
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steerinc should not hne more than two
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stlffint should be checked !of 1 numbtt
of potentlll Pfoblems. Theft may be 1
st•rinc ltlf or hnklc• 1n netd of
tctitlfllfll. The wtlttt burlftlS may bt
loose. Of tM st•inc·knvcUe perts ma,
be worn. By tM same tc*tn. hard s*'1nc
may 1nd1u te an 1noper1t1ve stftflnt s,s·
tent. A c• t.Nt st•s h.. a tr11Ck may
Ibo "'" nctSSlvt fncflon in the st1t11nc
1t•r or ltnklll' Slai"I spr1f1P, low llft
PftsSUrt, or 1 faulty llicnmtnt may Ibo
be the culclf1b. All require ttlt diacnostic
Pih of 1 techn.cian.
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fi re or block the refrigerator door. let
11 be. No one else carc.-s. Why should
)OU?
Despite what your mother told') ou,
no one ever died from slttp1ng in an
-0n.m•uk bed. I have known mothers ~ho actual!\ remake the bed after
their ch1ld~n do 11 because there 1s a
wrinkle in 1hc spread or the blanket is
on crooked. This 1s sick
Cleaning out a catch-all dra"er 1s
nothing to do. Once )'OU gel beyond
the fact that when you die strangers
wi ll come in after the funeral and see
what a lous} housekl-eper you were.
)OU ba\e II made.
Dust was put on eanh 10 measure
11me. You hnve to believe ,that or )OU
will be ·rearranging it every d;t) ol
your life. If )OU notice dust pan1clcs.
they float around until you leave the
room. tht'n they settle in the sa me
spot from which you have JUSI
removed them .
Don't let shoes in the middle of the
floor make ~ou cra1~. Om·n1al
mothe rs u-.cd to go " 1ld and then the\
learned to h'c '-'Ith 11. and toda' 11'-;
an 1mpurtan1 part ofthc1r culture
Ironing b) demand '" a trend whose
11mt• hascome. Ho" man ) of us ha'e
1ront•d clothes 1n our closets that ha' e
been hanging thnc forthrtt )Cars and
will have 10 be ironed again before "l'
can "carthcm" I sa) lea' e them 1n the d~l·r unt1l thcr<.' 1s a need fo r them
Women ha 'c got to get O\Cr lhl'
bathroom fetish. On m' mothc.-r's
drn er's license under "0Ccupat1on."
slu; hsted BATHROOM H.\ND-
M.\IDEN .\fler each an C\Cf'\
person used 11. Mother would go 10
and .... 1pe the bead'> of water otT the
sho"cr wall. turn olT the faucets.
reme' c 1hc lo"-CI from the floor and
thc soap from the drain Thc.-n she
'-'Ould s1ra1gh11.·n the rug scroocheJ
under the door and pul the hd do" n
on lhc ~at of ttk lOmmodc We did
not respect her for this
Hou~"url 1\ J 1rcadm1ll from
fut1 ht} 10 obll\ ion "'11h stops ofT at
tedium and countcrproduct1\lt~. If
)O U want 10 be a "oman "ho stil l
removes takc-homl· chicken from the
bo\ and arranges 11 on a plate. go
ahead and be a mJm r Bui don'1 be
surprtSt'd that "hen ~ ou put this on
)O ur rc!>umc. no on~· care'\
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ANSWDtS TO WWL y •RIDGE QlJIZ
By CHARLES 001\EN short in spades. P ass. and let part·
AM OMAR SHARIF Def decide whether to bid on or
Q.1-Ndtha vulnerable, u South double.
you bold:
•AKOMJ Q 6 OA.111 •AU Q.J-Ne:itbcr vulnerable. u South
The biddiq bu proceeded: you bold:
8oedl Wtlt Nerd! ._. •AKQIQ \J A.lit 0 U •.U
l • ... 1 NT l 0 Tbc biddina tw proceeded:
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Whal action do you take? 1 • ._ 2 NT l 0
A.-£ut'1 owrcall hu .._.you t
two bites at tbe cberry. Since you A..--sincr partnef knows about
have already told pen .. that you your ICreqtb and suit, you should
have a powerful b8nd with a IOl\a ,,.a bim about the balanced nature
apede suit, now you abould ... the . or your bud ud your diamond
opportunity to tell him about JOUf •opps. lid thret no trump. Re-
diamond values. Owble. 5'llCI JOU ..,.., of &M a.d. you r81c to
are behlDd tbe cmrcaller, dlb II pri.. ..te .._ tricb. And if no tnuni>
IUrity a penally double. .,_, aall putner, he is fr11r to
Q.1-Nathcr vulnerable, u Sout.b
JOU bold: •A&QIA Q A.Ill 0 6 •AU
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Complete t•vlalon Meting• In Sunder'• TV Not.
Ditka would have liked Aztecs
Q The .\ztcn once pla)ed a game
"h.:re the "•nncf' gol all the clo1h1ng
of all 1h1.· spectators What game"
.\ ··011amaltt1I. ·· Baslmball of a
~ort PlaH·<l 1n an enclo~d court
F1r')l lcam tu \tore "on \\inner'> not
onh gm lhl' <ipcctator.,· clothing. but k1ll~d the IO'>tng •~am a\ a \aCnfice lo
1he god!> Real part~ animal' 1ho~
.\1tl·n
Record sho~') 1h1<i ,entuf'\ ·s "Or!>I ma)~ murder\ -O\ 1nd1' 1d0u;Y.>. not
guH·mm1.·n1'i -hJ' l' happened \1n1.e
IQ!!O
Q Sa~s hl'rl· thl· modern .\mernan
h\1n11.· 1s a .. p;ll'darc-h~ ·· \\hat\ that''
.\ ··.\ gU\\'fnnlCnl b~ l'h1ldrcn ..
Ho" arc )OU on Roman numaals"
.\m told·· 1 Q8 ·· in Roman numernls
-\H \IL '\'\'\\ Ill -1~ thQ longl'SI
Rllman numaal ~tring IQ dcnoll' a
currl·n1 'c:ir 1ha1 an' person has '>Cl'n
in llH\ txnlur. Or" di \('C 1n the nl'\I
ITIJ\lx' ( hn( 1ha1
Toughe~t ol lhl' pohll'·I~ Pl' ~·hoot'
" \aid Ill Ix· tht• Drug EnforC'emrnt
.\dm1n)trJ11on·, Jl'adcm' "1 os1 ~tu
d1.·nl\ ~c al11un "1th1n· a "-Cel.. of
_&r..1dua1111n C.1un-Jra"1ng a~1 1on _ _
In "hat industr. arc 1he most
1nJum•<. and 1llnl''-<.C' in propom on 10
the labor f(lrlc·• -\tcatpad.ing
La1e~1 tigurl''> \hU\l ''\ .S ca~ per I 00
"orl l'r'
Q V. h1t·h 1\ thr harde\t hone 1n m)
~xi\''
~ 1 he one that ~h1eld'> 'our inner
car
The gm:11ng card male~ ha'e not
~c1 got arc1und 10 'dhngc:'e') bod) on
thl' notion that .\pnl 10th 1s .\un1s·
and l 'ndc\· Oa~ e'en though 11 has
tx·cn ~o dcda~d Imagine the) 'rr mll
\A.Uf~1ng on 11.
.. In .. means .. "1thou1" when \OU
anced hand by rcbiddina one no
trump-after all, .you ldmost have~
club stopper.
Q.~As South. vulnerabk, you
hold:
•JG Q AU13 0 05 •n
The biddin, bu proceeded:
S..tti weae N.O t:.r
I \J r.. 1 • hll
LM.
Bo YD
add 11 10 mo't "ords .. Incomplete ....
.. ,nlompc.·1en1 · But Ion~ "hat hJp-
pc.•n, hl 11 "'hen 'ou add 11 to .. ,aluablc ··Odd
\\ h' ~omen eas1 h handk hlll
plJll"<i · 1ha1 ma~t' ml·n '\3} oul h ''
anolhl'f qul''>l1on ~ou l an pul tn thl'
~-holM 1n ~our fam1h
In lnd1anapohs. ~ou can hu~ dis-
ACROSS
1 Long CUI
6 Rober1 or
AIWI -
10 Sloughs
14 Poem dMPOn 15~
16 Struck --
b'ow
17 Watd of1
18 AQPfy .. vy
patterns to
20 By.bye
21 ConJOin
22 Ev11nQ4111st s
fif'st name
23 Luatenea
25 Moet lofty
27 lnfunate
30 MOOdy
31 (;teer .. --
32 MMndef 33 .,....,
31 Miian money
37 EcMbM Meda
31 Downfell
-~ 40 l(lndm
4 1 v...,-
42 09 11ud ",...,,..ed
45 ()'d proe
47 Commotion
41 Aft• ff\ab
49 Container
so-er~ -
~ Eaclu9'ons
57 Insignia
58 NoOoe
59 Flr CK pine
60 Nut
61 G«men name -42 Edltor·a-word
63 -hOW'.
DOWN
1 Jan smging
2 Uqutd rook
3Ca1Ch 1n --
4 Sptawl
5 St06en
6 E11tra
7 Go In tront
8 Blockade
9Scr9W~
10 Easy
11 Holmee' word
12 Romen date
13 Lu9cious
19 Exc:urwion
21 eoione.
2• Calftomla
'""-' 25 WtMrll
2e Wetlaway!
27 Ste>r"e ar ..
28 RoM··~ 29 ong.n
30 Poeltton
32 0....
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Wiiiem -
2 3 4 5
14
7
po..abll· d1apc" fur puppies
Ha' ing no 1humh a bab~ t"kphant
<iul l ' II'> trunl
That ~ton suburb called 'icv.1on
-11 v.·as the name alluded to
ong.inall) m .. Fig ~ev.1on:·
Hmoncal footnotes sho" that earl~ 1eachcrs of music compos1tton
cl,ass1f1ed Ludv.1g on Bttthovc-n as
.. hopeless··
Frenchman Louis Braille was onl)
IS "hen he came up With his system
of ~ading for the bhnd Whc-n he died
at .s' he sti ll had no " idea ho"
1mporun1 II WU
.\s )Ou get older and older. ~ou get
fewer and fe"C'f colds. Or so SI) the
medico~
35 Pnva11on
37 Bram ble 49 Leg ar .. 38 Crew evef't s 1 Reputation 40 Lagers
41 Beckwatd 52 Feer80tl'MI one
43 Throws out 53H~ 44 fttt91'1SIV9
•S w alk m muo SS Pos1111lwre
q Fbld• c.ly S6 Scnij>
47 Allef 57 Nuts!"
8 9 \1 12 13
TBS
FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bii Keane
11Jeffy! You're letting all the
germs get away!"
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
2·S
"Relax ... every once in a while he drops by
to show there's nothing personal when
he backs up Mrs. Winslow.··
PEANVTS
WAT04 V.E TOO~
MARCIE 1'M 60N A
BE SHARP'
GARFIELD
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IN THE BLSACllSR8 by Steve· Moore
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Recreation hour at the home for retired
hockey players.
• lk:>M., YOUR COOKIES T,ASTE ~
ANU THEY'RE. LESS FI LLING ~•
by Jim Davis
Ff &RUARY S'TAP.T5 001
I RR ITATIN& '--8E.l0Mf.~ eORINu ANv ENP6 OP
FESROARY I!> TME "MON~AY •OF MONiM~
~PRE!l~I~.
TUMBLEWEEDS l by Tom K. Ryan
DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan
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ROSE IS ROSE
BLOOll COmtTY
GAMIN AND PATCHES
PEOPl..£ IXJN'T
KNOW~T
FAST FcXJD ,s _ -
~ INI l)f"'9CI FNture S
JUDGE PARKER
A FTER A
NIGHT'S REST IN ABBEY SPEN CER'S
GUEST HOUSE,
COUSIN OAVIO DELACORT IS UP FOR AN EAR LY
BREAKFAST '
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
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DOONESBURY
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by Berke Breathed
by Addison
UNTIL THEY'VE
DROPPED A BA.GEL-
by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNelly
~~. ~E'S Al.WA'(~ AAO
A 9€.T"fER ORGA~1.AT1CN ...
by Harold Le Doux
SO I TOOK A LITTLE WALK ANO\· ·
FOLLOWED THE AR OM A OF FRESHLY\
I BRE \NED COFFEE R IGHT HERE TO
THE KITCHEN WHERE ------....i
M ARIE I NSISTED LET ME SHOW
I THAT I HAV~ 'Y'OU THE DRAW
t BREAKFAST' ING HE MADE OF ,,..__ __ _, M E . MISS SPENCER I
by Tom Batiuk
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The ~uon IOI. IOI•~
l*fl9U9 COUfM ll90 e ~
INl1l.O '°' mocn.i IOtlQu9 • One l'Ol·IO-~IQlll apelllcar1t wrot•
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F uor, Other firms expand
international,o.perations
Pre11 DeilJ PUet wire reperta
Irvine's Pl•r Cerp. has announced that its princi pal
subsidiary. PIMr Dulel i.e., will expand its-e mphasis on
international markets. Group President Hugh K. Coble of
Tustin will spearhead the expansion cfTon s.
Vince Kontny, president and chief executive officer
or A uor Daniel. said: "Fluor.Daniel possesses ex tensi ve
resources and capabilities outside the United States. The
company's international strategy has always been guided
by two principles: first •. to maintain 3 network of
stratcJically located offices throughout tlle' world that can
cfTcct1vely service our clients: second. a commitment to
preserve a reservoir of technical expenisc and capabilities
on which clients can rely. We see this as an excmng
oppon unity to capitalize on the strong intcrnauonal
presence he company h~dc.v.clopcd over the years."
Wesaen Dtattal Corp. has established a new. wholl}'
owned subsidiary m ScouJ. South Korea. to manufacture
computer board-le vel prodllcts for the ra pidly ·grow!ng
Korean compu1er industry. ·
Once m operation stan mg the third quaner of 1988.
Western Digital Korea wall have a capac1t) for producing
S0.000 board-level devices a month using a slate-of-the-
an surface-mount tcchnolo~ process. The process 1s
currently used b) Western 01g1tal m Irvine to produce a
broad range of storage management, communications.
video controllers and core logic devices for the OEM and
retail markets.
About 40 percent of the products produced at the
fac1ht) will be exported to customers in tM Pacafk Ra m.
HcadanJ the Korean Optra11on 11 president and
managing director wilJ be Dr. P. Ju ne Man. one of the
scm1conduc1or industry' leadina businessmen and
co mputer scientists.
Establishing a subsidiary in Korea is pa.n of the
co mpany's overall expansion in the foreian marketplace.
Nearly40 perce nt of the corporation's$462.4 million
in reven~es in 1987 ca me ftom in1ema1ional sales.
according to Roger W. Johnson. chairman of Western
Diiital..,
Costa Mesa-based Ardive C.rp., a leading manufac-
turer of 14-anch canndge tape dn vcs. has announced a
joint devrlopment, manufacturing and marketing agree-
ment with MattH~lta·KotobekJ Electr~ hMl•t triet
Lt4. fMKE) of Japan.
The agreeme nt covers the design and manufacture of
high performance tape dnves based on the latest advances
jn magnrtac recording technology. The initial product set
for dc,elopment as a high ~pac1t y cartridge tapr dn ve.
according 10 D. Howard Lew". chairman of Arch1vr.
Lev.is noted that MKE will build the dnves at 11s
manufacturing locations an Ja pan. Each com pan} wall sell
the J01n ll} developed tape dnves under tts own product
labels 1n 11!> own defin ed tem 1ory.
Arch1 ,c. a manufacturer of canndgc tape dnves and
related products since 1980. has been successfu lly
manufauunng a1 II!> Singapore plant since t 983.
. . .
Amerltech technlclan jolns
Santa Ana 'sfuture leaders
At Amentech Commu:11ca1ions in Hunungton
Beach. President Jack Finnell .nd Chairman Tom BalT)'
agree that the capacat )' for c1fec11ve aol"'li nistrataon is a
cri tical ekrnen1 of success.
The> encourage their em-
plO)Ces 1n the de' elopmen1 of
leaderstup skills both on and ofT thc
1ob. So when Fomno R~'era. a
techic1an. had an opportuntt} 10
pamc1pa1e in the Clly of Santa Ana's
leadership conference. he knew he'd
ha ve has employer's fu ll support.
Rivera. a Santa Ana re sident. as
attending Leadership anta Ana. a
program designed to inform com-
munity leaders regarding Santa 4\na
and Orange County government.
politics. economic growth and the
dirccuon of future development
' .
,,
Based on the notion that 1he RIVERA
future of the commun11' 1s best S('n-cd v.hen entrusted to
knowledgeable and informed kadt:r'>. the nine-month
scn es of seminars as be ing attended b~ m:arl} 40 res1dcnb .
some o f who m arc interested an the poss1b1hty of pursuing
a city leadership role such as a scat on the school board.
city council or other c1v1c comm1ss1ons.
Other pan1c1pants incl ude business leaders -hank
officers and developers. for instance -v.ho ar\.'
concerned with the future of anta <\na and the count~
"This 1) the inaugural cJass for the cit> ofSanta Ana."
Ra ' era said. ··1t'sa progra m that's been succe~ful an other
c1t11;:s acroS& the: count!). but it's new an 1h1s area. m fact.
11's the first of11s ki nd an Cahfom aa.
"It's \Cl) exciting to be selected 10 pan 1c1pate and 10
1i ... e 1n a cat) v.11h such a progressl\e outlook tov.ard
preparing for our fut ure leadership. The 1nformauon "'e
rcn~1' e an the~ classe\ 1s 'el) useful 1n respect to both m)
c1,1c 1n,ohcmen1 and my v.ork for ~mentech.
"It's a terrific opponun11~ to learn about the
intricacies of Cll} and count) go,ernment. I ha'e a real
interest an things that a1fTect m)self. m~ fam1I~ and fnends.
I like to get in'Ohc<! and I thank this seminar hel ps 10
make me an av.arr and informed c1111en." .
Leadership ·an ta Ana 1s being directed b~ the an ta
Ana Chamlxr of Commerce. Panic1pants applied for thl'
program and h:l\ c either paid the $800 enrollment fee or
rcccncd funding from sponsonng corporations.
.. .\men tech v.as willi ng 10 sponsor Tino bccau!>C we
hcart1I) endo~ informed leadership ... said Fannell.
"ln,estmt:nls like this. 1n our pcopk and 1n the
communll ) ·.,future s1mpl) make good sense ...
A nall \C of anta Ana. R1,era 1s tiercel) proud of1he
ci1.,:s heritage and op11m1st1 c about its futu re. He and his
v.1tc. Ben ha. have three children.
Regarding has ov.n political fut ure. RI\ era stat~ that
he I'> interested in running for the cll~ council one da~
"If'> a great cat} w11h an 1mpress1,e h1stoi: and a
tcrnlil fu ture I v.ant 10 be '"' olH·d an that ··
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What Do You Think of the Dajly Pilot
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We'd like to . know. So. In case you missed the qulck-n-euy
quatlonnaln we printed on the Opinion Page lut Sunday. we·n be
runn-a reprint of It In the Food section on Weclnaday •
•
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Mondly, February 8, 1988
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NEW YORK l AP) Flt> I
AMEX LEADERS
GoLo Quons
Stock prices decline
NEW YORK (AP)-Stock pnccs lost around
Monday .. faced with a n~ 1n interest rates and
caution in aavancc of a trade report due later this
week.
Prices of Iona-term Treasury bonds dros;>pcd
about $7.50 for each S 1.000 in face value. raising
their yields to abo ut 8.36 percent.
Analysts said that rcOcctcd some uncerta inty
over prospects for any impending move by the
Federal Reserve to loosen its credit pohcy. Another source of caution was the Commerce
Dc~nment's report. due out on Friday, on the
nation's trade ddicit for December.
Tbert arc hopes that the data will mnforrc
optimism enacndercd by ncwsofasharpdtchne in
the November trade defi cit. which was reported
last month. But brokers say It is also likely to comr
as a significant d1sapP,:01ntment 10 bond and stock
market participants 1f the December figures show
the deficit widening apin. The Dow Jones avcrag,c of 30 industrials
dropped 14. 76 to 1.895. 72.
Prev. NEW YORK (API Flt>. I
Meft· dav Advencecs Declined ¥ncti,11~d olel ttuel New l'llotl\ New low\ ~7
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Unsa etruc s
are.a deadly
. fact of life
David Ervin Eastridge probably got only a fleeting glance
at his killer.
California Highway Patrol investigators think the 39-
year-old Mission Viejo man died instantly when the front of
his van'was crushed Friday morning, .. }-
The wreck was called a freak accident, and the chain of
events that snuffed out Eastridge's life lasted only a few
seconds.
A tractor-trailer rig loaded with diesel fuel was working
its wa.y througb early morning traffic on the Santa Ana
Freeway near Sand Canyon Road in Irvine when its two left
rear wheels came off the axle. The wheels, which weigh about
200 pounds each. careened down the freeway. hit a pickup
truck. vaulted a 5-foot-tall center divider and slammed into
Eastridge's van head-on. C'HP investigators estimated that
the wheels were traveling at 90 mph.
Investigators said Eastridge's van did not stop after the
wheels smashed into it. The van sideswiped a sports car.
bounced off the center divider and veered aC'ross the freeway.
Its driverless journey ended against a metal guardrail on the
sho ulder of the road. "
Some say it could have been worse. but that's little
consolation for .Eastridge's family and loved ones. He was the
only fatality: no other injuries were reported.
Investigators suspect that the malfunction that launched
the truck wheels on their deadly m ission was caused by
improper lubrication.
If that° s the case. add one more name to the ltst of deaths
and injuries caused by unsafe trucks.
Frida) morning's wreck in Irvine 1s a grim rem inder of a
truck safety check on the San Diego Freeway near San Juan
Capistrano last April. Only four of the 40 trucks stopped by
the C'HP during that sp6t check passed in~pection. Fo urteen-
truckers were cited for safety violations. Twel ve trucks had
safety proble ms so severe that they had to be repaired before
they were allowed back on the road.
CHP offi ce rs said the 12 trucks that needed on-the-spot
repairs were da ngerous and some were .. ready to fall apart"
from cracks in their chassis. .
A shopping list of the citations issued included: 2 4 for bad
brakes. 13 for steering problems and seven for t>ad tires. Some
truck dri,ers received multiple c1tat1ons. .
The figures shocked some people. but C HP official s said
the number and types of safety v1olat1ons we_re about average.
·-There have been other C HP truck safet y checkpoints that
received less no tice since last April. Public attention was
focused on the issue then because of an incident on the same
freeway days before.
A trucker from Mexico had rammed a car and forced 1t ofT
the freeway near an Juan Capistrano and the incident had
received a lot of press coverage.
The stones were dramatic and to uched even motorist
who has been intimidated by a big rig. But public co.ncem . ltke
news coverage. comes and goes and is often dependent on the
big story of the day.
The battle against unsafe trucks has been intensified. but
Fnday's wreck in Irvi ne is a grim reminder that the' danger ts
still an evcryda) fact ofhfe on our traffic-choked freewa ys and
roads. ·
Better safety regulations for trucks and truck drivers
contin.ue to be a nagging concern hen:-on the Orange Coast
and across the na tion.
Some will argue that trucks and truck drivers should not
be si ngled out because there arc more wrecks caused by poor
drivers who operate unsa fe auto mobiles. There's some truth
to that. but an 18-" heeler has more potential for disaster when
some th ing goc~ wrong.
The trucking industf) 1s the ltfl' blood of o ur econom).
Vinually ever) thing bought and sold 1s ~auled by truck. In
one way or a no ther evef)Onl' depends on the trucking
industry. but we sho uld not be at Its mercy.
Mally truckm~iirms operate with JOO".tdrive~and safe
equipment. But since our l'ronomy 1s dependent o n the
truckjng industl). it isn·t too much to expect that it should set
the benchmark for high~a) safrt~.
It also isn't too much to demand that the government
agencies that regulate the trucking industry.and enforce truck
safety laws do a bettcr job of forcing unsaf~tnrcks off the-road.
Realistic toy guns
Motorists point mg toygunsat one another-an offshoot
of last year's summer of roadway violence -led the Los
Angeles County Board of Supervisors to pass an ordinance
last November making it a crime to brandish to} guns in a
rude and threatening manner. A similar state law took effectg
Jan. I But the first test of the county's ordinance was thrown
o ut of court last week. suggesting that these laws uh1mately
may prove as disposable as toy guns themselves.
Robert Kelley Morgan. a 19-year-old from New Yo rk
City. was charged with waving a toy gun while ndmg in a car
along Pacific Coast H ighway Nov. 27. Malibu Municipal
Court Judge Lawrence Mira dismissed the m1~emea nor
count because the California Highway Patrol officer who cited
Morgan did not know what was being pointed at him. The law
says that victtms must believe that the toy is a real gun.
... as the Malibu case demonstrates. getting a criminal
convict-ion won't bt-ea-s1 rn many sitations. It probably can't
hurt to have toy gun laws on the books. if-only to disco urage
drivers from packin.J plastic pistols in theirgloveboxcs. But as
word gets o ut that brandishing toy firearms is illegal. and 1f
~-~.--,r:oadwa)' violence.continues to..subside. Thirty }'cars from
now. C'aliforni,ans may shake their heads and wonder what
possessed people to aam toy guns at each other 1n the first
place.
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··Some opposition lead~rs clarm that without the pressure of the
Contras. the Sandlnlstas will renew the repression that began shortly
aftertheycametopowerlna 1979."
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A.leOClated .... •rtt.r
·Ortega k.noWsfiglJ,t goes on
ow 'lie o.ntras,
By BRYNA BRENNAN 'IP • .._.....,
MANAGUA. Nicaragua -Presi-
dent Oanael Ortep reacted like a
seasoned fi.fhter to Congress' defeat
of Contra -aid. -satisfied that the vote
fa¥on his tenist Sandinista govern-
ment but mindful that more battle's
lie ahead .
.. The Nicaraauan people arc de-
fendina the right to pea<.'C with their
blood. and they cannot drop th eir
guard in the fight against tht tcr·
rorism of the mercenary forces."
Ortega told a news conference.
He added: "Congress' vote last
night was a vo te for.hope. the hope of
the ·Nicaraguan people who want
peace.··
The 43-xear-old Leader still face~
the poss1b1lity of more attempts by
President Reagan 10 obtain aid for the
Co ntras. pressure from the :nter-
national communit)' to comply with a
regional peace plan and demands by
the internal political opr 1sit1on for
democracy in Nicaragua.
Ortega noted the slim 219-2 l l
margin by which the House voted
down the $36 million in Contra aid
on Wednesday-mght. al)d remarked
that Reagan would not give up on the
Contras easily.
The rebels have rece ived covert aid
from the United States since 1981.
when they began fighting the
Nicaraguan government. and c.on-
grcss1onally sanctioned funding s:nce
1985.
'"If President Reagan amves at the
condus1on that it 1s ume to change
policies. to stop the war. (and) the
Con tras accept the cease-fire on
Wect.Aesday 1n Cuatema•a and dis·
arm and ask for amnesty. and the
L'nned Statl'S -;tarl~ direct conversa-
tions "Pih N:raragua . the s11ua11on
would tx-d11Teren1:· Onega said.
.. But II IAUUld be difficult lO
produce 1h1s m1rade in which the
pn·s1dl~n1 of the Untted States is
"ill1ng l<H hange into a man of peace.
and surl'l } h'' "ill scek new forms to
continul· the \Nar aga:nst N:caragua."
The Sandin:stas and Contras arc to
hol<I n c;et·nnd round nf direct cease-
,.9\:
fire talks :n Guaf'Cmala on Wednes-
day.
Foreign military. and political
analysts say th e rebels cannot survive
more than a year without CIA-run air
drops of supplies. which by law must
stop on Feb. 29. A Contra leader.
Adolfo Calero. says weapons and
ammun:tion will last about two
month~. and foc;>d will run out in one.
So ml' opposition. leaders claim that
":thout the pressure of the Contras.
the andin1 stas ~111 renew the repres-
s:on that began shol11) aftrr they
came to power in a 1979 revolu11on
that ended mt>rc than 40 \.car~ of
d1ctatorsh1p b> the Somoza (amil»
··vou can imagine-how the Sand·
mistas will feel after they've dl.'fcated
the president of the United States ;utd
how the) will feel about us:· satd
Ramiro Gurdian. vice prcsjdent of
the opposition coalition known as the
Democratic Coordinate. In 1983. the
Sandinistas · confiscated Gurdian's
banana farm .
Other critics say now is• the time
to te~t the Sandin1stas· vow to restore
cinl libcrties. ·
"Now the go ve rnment of
Nu:aragoa doesn't ha ve any excuse
but to accept the demands for
demo<:rat1 zat1on that we are propos·
ing:· Ja:mc Bonilla of the Indepen-
dent l:bt:ral Party sa:d.
Last Aug. 7. Ortega s:gncd the
( .. :~:nu-al .\menea n peace plan with the
prn:dcnts of El Sal vador.
Guatl·mnla. Honduras and -C"osta
Rica.
The plan calls for tease-fires.
amnl'St 11:~ for polt11cal prisoners.
democrat:c reforms. an end to using
one country's territory fo r staging
attacks on a neighbor and a halt to
outside aid for rebel forces in the
region.
Nicaragua has allowed news media
critical of the government to reopen.
patched up relauons with the Roman
CathoJic Cbur:rb and _ freed some
jailed political opponents.
On Jan. 16. Ortega lifted a state of
emergency in effect si nce 1982 and
said 3.300 political prisoners would
be freed im mediately if a country
outside th e region would accept them.
Otherwise. their freedom rests with a
ceasc:-fin· agreement.
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hea IM•H la Cealral -tmerlc• 1'-ce
1161.
Columnist gets another chance LETTERS
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It's time to
take on the
GOP bosses
Readers always take time to point
·out what they think is right wrong
Dear Mr. Dexter:
I b ·l l:ompclku to rc')pond to )Our
art1t k regarding homl"\\ork
F:r~t of all. I am a teacher. I do no1
bl'long to an) un1om and I IAOUld not
go ou t on ~tnke undl'r an} circum -
stance'>. M) teach:ng da) ends at 2:40
but I rare!) lc:l\c campus before 5
p.m I put in al leac;t four to fi\(' hour-.
c' en "el·kcnd on i.thoolwork. 1\1 ~ homework pohty con~t~ts of
stu<l) 1ng for week I)' spl'llt ng test'>.
drilh in areas when· students have
panu:ular difficulty and fin:sh1ng
"or!.. that th ey did not complete
during class time. Cons:sttntl ) the
studrnt'> who ha ve ··makr-up .. work
arc the daydreamer'> and the talkers.
.\.,for )Our commcnl .. parents and
t~ctlt>f~ 'lhould4l 't be ;illowed to talk
to eac h other. mul·h le•" asc;umc an)
Jur:sd1ll1on :n each other!>· tcmtor} :·
arc ~ou <,a~ ing thcrl'\ no ronncrt1t1n
(bet\~ecn) the goab l)f part·nts and
tt'achers"
I cons:der parents and tea cher; as a
ll'3m "orking togcther toward lum-
tng ou t cducatcd. informed. soc:all~
prl·parl·d ind" :dual' w:th a scnM" of
sell-esteem who are n.-ady to face th c
rrc;pons1b1ltt1es and chalknge'i of
adulthood. M) greatest sense of
fru'>trat1on comes from dealing with
studenls who have thr po1 rnt1al to
succeed but oflcn fail hccau'lc ofa lack
of ma1urc. supporu,e. cnn'il\tcnt
parenting.
I am not too \urc ho" to take \our
comment!>. It occur., tu me that (thl'))
could ha'c bcl·n a ··put-on.'' ·\\ a
hard-work:ng tl·adil'I . howeHr. I
took (thl·m ) a~ a ··put-down." Whal·
e'er the t·a'>l'. yo ur maturr. conscitn·
t:ous 9-ycar old daughter would l:w
wrlcomcd 1n m) class an ) da) Shl·
s.ound!> likl· the k:nd of ind1 .,.1dual
who will make a great fun ctioning
adult desP,tte )Our at1?1udc.
You w1ft'·s innucm·c. I prcc;ume
Sint'ercl )'.
Name w1thh<'ld b) rcQuc\1
fkar name withheld:
.\s .z.o-.,.our confusion un how cu
w~c m> ,·ommcnts. thC' most hdp(ul
thin1 I ran u~t ts that try t#1111
tht•m 1n contcit.
The fact that you hD vt: neva gone
01U1.rike doo not rhan1e the fact thac
it h,u happened in major t ttics all
o~a th;s rountl). It does nol change
th" fact that tht• ma,,otit,vof Amencan ~orkcrs. as I MJtd in the column.
'*011/d roth& spend t~ ni1h1 dc/1vcr·
in1 breached p11ku thin put in 1n
unpaid hour •t th<-job.
..\ nd 1t dON not c-h1n~ the f1C't that
these' same-people """ it for 1rant('(} that thctr rh1/d"n 0111ht to put m a
full ""' 11 tehool ind then romc home ind •o to wort .,.in.
Conrcmm1 parrnts ind 1c1C'h~N
not bicin1 a/lo-rd to talk 10 t~h
othct. I think if .JOU ttMJ IM column
,,:Jin jQU will find that IM tentt'ntt
b..,.,..n ..-1t It the woir/; ••Tf9r ff)' / MW
If Mlfcn / lit'IU kid ... ••
Wh1k •t 1s 1Molu~ly trw thll m,,
d11u1h1,•r '' morr nururr rban I 1m. I •ould h.tk' 1011tink ,,,., mt1ns lht 11
k fof :1 tU}dR'fHMr. Soawof1hc btY.I
,..
adult func110nmg I <lo cnmes nght ou1
oftho~c long look s out the windo1•
One other thing. If m.1 "1fc ha' ~o
mucb influence. h1rn come· I'm /1fr
this''
Mr. Dexter:
Far more rac:st than anylh:ng
J1mm) the Grerk ..aid was )Our last
parniraph. The 1mphcat:on 1s that
one JUSI docsn·t say anyth:ng good or
bad about blacks 1fhe docsn·1 want10
get· in trouble.
I was in D.C in the '60s and
marched in the first civil·rights march
tx·forc an yone -even me -kne"
"ho Martin Luther King was. But I
can·t S<I) that anything Jimrfl) the
Greek c,a1d that got him fi red wa.i.n·1
true. It 1c; true that tlft' slave~ were
watched over. refused mamagr and
at t1mc1, bred for strength.
Wh:lc c;favt'ry may have been tht·
shame of <\ml'rtca no one al:ve today
"as a -.lavt•. and no one al:vc toda}
"~1'> a \la\ c owner!
Prolc!>!>10nal and college c;ports arc
almo\l cxdus1 vely black .. Blacks
ha\ t· tah·n over Is that bad'! rm not a ~port!I fan and ncvrr watch on
tck' 1-.10n. hut :t sccnis to me that the
"'ill cr:rru.' is that professional spon<.i
1s no longer an) fon. I frankly ha ve no
desire to watch a hunch of millton-
am·s chase a ball.
I ha\ e-0 coach friend at an all·wh1te
(ncarl)) Catholrl'.' sctrool known for
<,port~ He d:scuuragcs h:s )'Oung men
1n mo')t l·a~l'!'i from go:ng after sport-;
scholarship-; bcl'ausc he sa ys they
hcl\l'n't a rhann~ against the black
rnmpt't:tors and part of a tcarhcr's
JOh.., to help students face reality.
{"(•rtatnl) the b1&&eSI problem with
profl'\\tonnl spons 1s not that they are
all black. but that spons has become
big bustnl'i.s and ts no fun an ymore. (1
don"t g:ve a pin about tht' Ktnts!)
Pt•al·c. Dr. Harold . Wells
Ocar Dr. Wells:
\ tr" pomu to clear up.
I The l:ISI pllfltlf:Jph \<OU m en·
11oncd wc-m likt· this: "fht• funny thm11~. 1fht•'dj us1Slopped11t saying
.,.,h1tc :1thk-tN M'<'ff luy. h<' would
ha\ c· hN'n oil ri1hr:'' and means
C'.\tJCI/} "hat It SS>-J·
I he 1mp/1cDt1on ;ou think you
found tlON not t11isr.
l Profc-uwnol and oollt:gt: i pons
an· not ··a/most CAC'lv1tvcl bt1ck."
B11-1in1<' basketball is domm11ed b)
black plar cf'$. 1urr bo~tnl ind track. &u~oo// is about h1lf blad 1nd
football i:t still mof't' white titan bl«k.
Tcnni 1olf. hockc). C'lfnK'tnf. ho~
t1cin1 and that cndlm paf'doff!l"C'•
pulx'Jttnt children n1ppn1 ldoss"
)our tclt:\ mon Krttn •II wrn1cr on
AIJrJ Wide World of Spon• lfr
1lmos1 rn11rrl) while.
J. If >our friend '' ~1~11,· d1J·
rour.111,., ht "''' crs ftom '°'"' 1ftcr 11hlctK' l('ho/1tShi11t b«wMN IM
•~n '1 blad.. he Ollfh• IO br timL
4. I do no1 utWknufld •·It~ 11 i• ks
cntt:mm11W ro wak'll • m·1111on11rr nm 1ft~ • .,.t.11 tt.tr,> •r· •Farr
ft"C'l/)lfnlS1 bul I IM••t bntd thlJ • li'w
times bdorr. wr..1 ~UC'lly •• rite
cu1off point? Hu• m«ll MOIK') tin
PETE
DEXTER
somt'bod) haH' bdon· it's no fun to
"atch him chase balls anymorr?
Dear Mr. Pete Delltcr:
I ha'c JUSI read }our story about
thl· '>O-callcd ba tten·d woma n. This 1s
an cmm:onal stol) that polarizes
pubhl· opm:on in fa, or oft he woman .
Wh1k one ma} feel some !>Orrow tor
thl' woman in these cases. perhaps
.J U)t l) '>O. I have seen time and t:me
again these same women go right out
and seek another man who ts the
same 1f they lose the one they have.
It i~ a way oflife with these women .
the same as it :.s a way of life for one to
be celibate. a homoS<.·xual. a recluse.
or an all-American famil y husband or
wifl'. It is not for the publtc to decide
what I: fest) 1,. one chooses.
Since many of these people use
public hospitals. wc the tupayt'rs arc
picking up the tab. How about the
children who hve :n these homes?
Whut is the toll on their grades? Your
story has thc woman as the victim.
Who aJl' the real victims? Don't we all
· sharl' the expense and guilt'!' I had a yo ung lady employed by me
for several weeks. I had to pay her
ever} day at first. I don't kid you. I
had 10 advance her enough for a pair
of u~cd shoes. Well. as it turned out
shc wa11 a good worker and I thought it
would work out to where she could
have a good income in our construe·
tion business. Afier a few weeks I told
her she would be paid weekly like
c' er) bod y else, and she started com-
il1) to work with these bruises on her.
Tilts gu) would beat her up 1f she
came llome with no money. By the
end of the wrck she was beaten every
night and what a mess. I had to let her
· go. even if she was a good worker.
I and my follow employees did not
feel vtl) comfortable knowina this
was her ltftstyle.
What could be the answer? I am 1n
fa vor of the women taktnl a self·
dcfen\C cour~. Also there alt many
program1 in our arei"for learnina new
things. They could take up spons.
dancing. ro" boa tina. photOlftphy.
First thing I would have them do is set
rid of the TV and s~nd some time
lc:irnina 10 bake homemade bread.
A men orverb1agc good day.
Carl (last name withheld)
Dear Carl:
Tht wom•n tn quts11on ._.,J bc11cn
up apin •nd 11Min. lht'Nttntd with'
1un. told her IK'ld would be cul off 11
&he rallc..-d for help. he hid ,olltn • ·
restrarn1111 ordrr .,a1m1 tM min"'" c11/C'd the shenff .,.·hcn he amt •ftn'
htt' ,,.in. She hid movtd Imm OM
pla<T 10 anothfor. try•,., to s11y 1liVC'.
In spite: of >OUr t~~rittK't with
1buscd "'omt>n and your ms~• inlO
human n11urc. I 1m not convlnttd
th.tr rtrrTJwrnJ out rhc ~1sron ""'1
karnin1 w bdc bn•MI rs the firs11hi•
1his "''Oman ""'"' ro 'do. •ltlfoullt 1 •m SUI'\' s~ pnt mr rn titanic"" you
for ~our tl'flC"'iOnJ ind ~Dttnl hit 0.dlr It • •1•e*'9H '* • ...,. .. ~ ...
To the Editor:
In Jennifer Weber's article "'Rose·
nbcrg takes on OC Republicans"
where Nathan Rqsenberg criticized
pany leaders as '"bosses." Hear. hear
10 Rosenberg!
It seems 10 me for years. that party
bosses have their "chosen" can·
didatcs and all the other candidates
can take a hike.
In thts race, for the 40th Con-
gressional District. Rosenberg is in-
dependent of special interests. If
elected he will owe nobody.
Until your article. I ·had not
decided whom 1 would vote for. but
now rm for RosenberJ. lfhe can take
on the party "bosses.' think what he
will do for us in Congress.
JULIE DENT
~rvine
Good for
Rosenberg
To the Editor:
In your article about "'Rosenberg
takc!i on OC Republicans," I for one
am sack and tired of the arropnce of
the party leaders. f am glad Rosenbera
is running his own campaign. with or
without tht' approval of the party
bos!les.
Whatever happened to Democracy
and the rcrresentative form of gov-
ernment? th ink it's time that the
RepubJican Central CommittC'C re-
alitc thaHhts is still a frtt country and
that if someone decides to seek
elective office. more power to them.
rm glad that someone like Rose·
nbcrg who is runnina for Conareu.
addresses the issue of "bossism." I
think we should feel honored that
someone with Rosenbcrs's intearity
will ao to Washinaton and wort for
us. .
CHARLENE FISHER
Ncwpe>n Bach
Commeam
1Nlcomed
The Daily Pilot welcomes
your opinion• on mattcn of
public antemt. Leuen and lofteet articles of
commenwy mUl1 = TMy lhould bet~ or writ• ud tent 10
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" South Coeat •r•• loM• HCOnd foott».11 coach In• WMk. 112.:
Aly~heb• ... , winner of _Stnlb St.k" •I Sant• Anita. 113 .
U.S. poiOists:
.s~eepCuba
Team USA earns
12-10 win despite
foe's physical play
Tht Uru tcd tates water polo t<:am
rccc1 \ed 3 leswn in ph ~s1cal pla'
from Cuba unda~. hut Bill Barnett.,
lJ squad came thro ugh v.11h
another >\-e ffort 1n J pre-Ol}mp1l
e~am.
Team USA stopped Cuha and
83rbara Dull, 1:!-10, at '°"ev.pon
Harbor High. s~ccp1n1 the tv.o-game
~ncs On Saturda\. the l nm·d \toll'\
v.on. 10-•
Diaz. labeled one of the lx'">t '
meter pla}e"' 1n the world b~ Ba mt'll
v.as hdd tu onl' goal tlut thC' I n1tt"d
States sull felt hl!I pressure • .. D1a1 1'1 strong... sa1<1 frll
Campbell. a l ( I product ''I ll'.,
aggn:')Sl\e -he grab<; suit'> and lt'g'
He has reall~ goud balance under
v.ater He'\ the bt."\t pla,er on their
team and d1l L3tl'\ the ~a' the v. h11k
team pla) !>de fen\(' .. ·
The l ' 5 ddense v. h1ch held ( uha
10 onl~ two second-half goals 5atur-
da). v.as ontc again the ke~ Goa he
( ra1g Wilson had four sa'es and Jo<h
C'amphdl l ame up \I. Ith a \teal to \lop
•a 6--0n-5 ( uha dn,t•
"An) ttmc 'ou pla} the ( ubans 11
end'i up " rh' 'iltJ I game:· Ba rnett
sau.1 'T m pka'>4.'.d v.11h our progr~s"
But lkn1tc1 pa!>')ccf up a shot and
o'cnhrl'"' d tl·ammate in front of the
fu.11 \\ 11.!>on Jh:nh poked the ball to a
\ 1cammJte 10 end the threat ..
\nd "'11h f <"am ll A ahead 12-10
Jnd It''>' than tv.o minutes rcmain1n1-
fo<h < amphdl made a steal and
\ldrtl·d al' <; hreukaway The Unned
\tJtn v.a' pla\ ing '>honhanded when
( Jmphdl mad( 1hc steal. with David
In t'icrr 1no '>(.'n 1ng a 35·second CJCC·
'" I ht I W•t'' l onunue to mount for
< uh.i f lecung to not pan1c1pate 1n
thr 1 II\ mp1t '> < uba can onl) look
forv.J1d tn 1 11ll~ .\nd 11 might be that
h>ng ht•forc thl'~ defeat the mted
\tJll:' -tht· l ' \ has won the la-.t
l'1t1-ht mn·110g\ ~tv.ttn the teams
\\ hl-nn n one lo'>t"S. one 1s not
ha pp' ·· < uha < oach Juan Almene1ro
\Jld thniugh Jn interpreter ·· me
ttnH'\ ~OU V.IO \Omell ml"S )'OU lo~
\ ou ha\l' 10 tx· rt'ad\ to win a nd lost'
\11mc11me\
I ha \Ct mor(' \l>ungcr pla~ers this
\l'Jr :han la'lt \l'ar \\ e're prt'panng
fur 1h1· futu re ··
Jamt''> Bergt'~>n got things rolling
1n tht• fir.t rienod fo r the L:. The
'\t·"' pon IX· al h rl·s1dcnt and St4'nford
product \<.On;d ofT a Terry Schroeder a'"" ~1.1 -.tlonds into thl" gamr and
adJt•d Jnothrr goal..w1th :! :! I left tn
the ~nod for a '-2 Team USA lead
Shaun Cleal') \tarted in the goal for
thr l 'n1ted tales and allowed '"'O
guJI' one o n J pen.tit) shot b" Pablo
< Ul'\L<i -\hl·r thr first quant>r. the
I n1tl·d Statt>\ led +1
Goalie C~ WU.On of the United Statee makee u•e on Newport Harbor HfCb. U.S. earned eecond •trafCbt win o•er
allot acatnal Cabe dminC Sanday'• ezhlbltlon match at Cabe, 12-10, to aweep the weekend .ertea.
The l 'n11t:d l.ltl'' stopped two
Cuba '>Coring dml'\ tn the founh
pcno<l \ 10-Q l \ lead 1.1.as 1n
1copa rd~ "'hen ( arlos Bcn1te1 bro~e
av.a~ dov.n thl.' left \Ide.-of the DOOi
t uhct tuo~ the !tad 1n the second
pcnod on con~uttvc goals by Anuro
Ramus Je-;u, Dcrouville and
Benitez l hr itoal b) Ben itez came 011
(Pleue eeie TEAM USA/82)
Jabbar
gets his
record
He has to wa it until
final minute to top
All-Star mark
CHICAGO (AP) -After he got
back into the NBA All-Star Game. it
took Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ol'll)
eight S«onds to break the e"ent's all-
t1me sconng record.
··1 wasn't going to get all cru y
about 1t if I didn't ge t back in the
game," said Abdul-Jabbar, wh ose
basket for the West team on a hook
shot from the right side of the basket
1n the closing minute of the Ea st's
138-133 victory gave the l.akers
center 247 career points in 17 All-Star
pm es.
Oscar Robenson, the former Cin-
cinnati Royals and Mi lwaukee Bucks
star. held the record of 246 All-Star
points 1n 12 appearances.
The 7-2 Abdul-Jabbar. pickt'd as a
reserve at aac 40. almost broke the
record at the end of the third quaner .
of Sunday·s game when he got off a
Iona desperation shot. The ball
bounced off the rim. but referee Jake
O'Donnell called goaltending on the
East and ga ve Abdul-Jabbar the
bakstt.
However. referee Darrel Garrets6n
ruled Xavier McDaniel. Abdul-Jab-
Kareem Abdal-Jabbar
bar's Western D1v1S1o n teammate.
had, touched the ball over the hoop
and took the basket away from the
l.akers center.
..I thought 11 was one of the gu)S
that tapped 1t away, but l guess Jake
was blocked on the play;· Abdul·
Jabbar said. "I thought 11 had a
chance to go in 1f it wasn't touched."
Abdul-Jabbar then sat on the bench
until 52 Sttonds were left on the clock
when he went into the game for Karl
Malone.
West Coach Pat Riley said the
crowd chantinJ "Jabbar. Jabbar" was
a factor in him sending his Laker
player back into the game.
"The fans nudged me." Rtk) sa id
"I was out-voted 19.000 to one ..
E -rror-filled Pro Bowl
won by AFC, 15-6
Kelly scores only TD
as each team turns
ball over five ti mes
HONOLULU (AP) -Jim Kelly
ran for the pme·s only touchdown on
1 one-yard rollout Sunday as the AFC
beat the NFC. I S-6. in a Pro Bowl
pme that didn•t prove to be much of
a showcase for the NFL·s stars.
There were virtually no spectacular
offensive plays, and each side com-
mitted five turnovers in the error-
marmt pme at Aloha Stadium.
.. Tbisl!f"C was not a reaJ shootout
for the oft'enscs." said Manl Schol·
tcnheimet of the Cleveland Browns.
COKh of th( winnina AFC squad for
the t«<>nd 1traipt year.
"The defensn played ~II. put a lot
Plnie. drop 4-2
nrdlcttoCyprea
PALM DESERT -Benny
GonuJes pitched 1 compl(te pmc
and Kevin Clang' hit 1.n in~thc·
peril homer u Cypress Cones ck-
liatcd <>ranee coua. 4-2. Sunaay 1n
&ht ftul .-me of the Collete of the Dntn ....,.., tournament.
Due to mutual content of the two
~. a ac_Mduled llCoed pmc wu c:ancekd and the tams. .who spht
a pair ol .. IMI durint the 1nur·
Mlllenl. IMred tlw 11111. OrU1t Coaa. J.-1. hid batcn tht ~ 7-S, on Sa•='"* ntt ~ .... ...., ..,.. wit •
... ~ Qaffey ea.ticT ...... y.
of pressure on the passers. The
hardest thing to control 1n the shon
practice time we have 1s the pass
prot«tlon. ••
.. , thought our defense played well.
but our offense didn•t;• said Jel1)
Burns of the Minnesota Vikings. the
NFC coach.
.. When our defense p ve us op-
portunities, our offense couldn ·1 capt·
talizc on them.··
NFC offensive guard Dennis Har-
rah of the Rams. who has announced
his retirement, said the pme was the
rouahest of his s1l Pro Bowl appear-
ances. ..
.. It was the harckst·hituna Pro
Bowl rvc bttn 1n, •• said Harrah. -ho
1ot 1n a (11)\t early 1n tlw pmc w1lh
AFC nast tackle 8111 Mus of Kansas
Cit)'. .. I think that rriade a diffettnet
in the tumovcn. •• . '
Dean Biasucci kicked a pair offield
aoals for the AFC as the two squads. a
lack of umina evicknt 1fter just five
practice days. combencd foe 10 tum-
ovcn on five lost fumbles and fivr
inkrctpCions.
The AFC p ve away four fumbks
ind one 1nt~ption: the NFC wa1
victimized for four 1ntcn:.epeion1 and
OM lost fumble.
Otftnsive end BNct Smith of
luftiaJo, trkdtd the Pro lo.wt MOM
Valublt "8~r. had five IKkJes 1nd
two quanrrt.ck MCb b the AFC. Eads ~ White of the ~
with ttvm Lletln and one .,ct. and
C'hri1 Doleman of M1nnnoui led tM
NFC'ddtnte.
The ocher AFC tCort came on a
saftty 1n tM ftnal quancr. ~ Nf("
..... .-k Joe Mota .... oflbe ....
llCpPed CMtt oOut 0'4Wa ead IOM •
Jordan rises above f elloW Stars
He caps weekend with MVP
effort to pace East 138-i 33
CHICAGO (A P)-Michael Jordan was the king of
All-Star Weekend. re igning supreme on his own coun .
Jordan followed up his NBA slam-dunk title with a
4(}.point, Most Valuable Player performance in Sunday's
All -tar game. leading the East to a 138-133 victory over
the West.
.. The whole wee kend was fu n." Jordan said. ··1 felt l
was homt: It really felt good ··
Jordan. who rou11nely treats his hometown fans to
spccta~ular feats as a mem ber of the Chicago a ulls. did n
apm in front of a sellout crowd of 18.403 wa tching the
NBA's best pla )ers. Hr was. I 7-for-23 from the floor and
his 40 points was t1.1.o sh) of the all-ttme A.II-Star r~ord of
41 b) Will Chamberlain 1n 1962
"It "'as m) first opponunit) to win the MVP.'' said
Jordan. who scored a total of 18 points 1n his two pre\ 1ous
All-Star appearances "It's something to remember and 11
g<Xs along with everything else. But m) ultimate goal is
winnina a world rhamp1onship."
Dom1n1quc Wilkins. Jordan's slam-dunk n'al in
Saturday's compet111on that went dov. n to Jordan ·s final
dunk. was overshadowed again as he scored :!9 for the
East. which nov. leads the St'nes. 25-13
T he East built a 15-potnt lead 1n the fo unh quaner.
and 1he West 101 no closer than the final score lhe rest of
the wa y as Jordan. troubled b) foul trouble tn the second
hal f. scored 16 points in the fi nal 5:50. ·
·•The players were pay1ng me a homeroun tnbute."
Jordan said. "It was a displa) of great gratitude from m\
peers."
East Coach Mike Fratello. Wilkins' coach w1th the
<\tlanta Hawk<> ..aid Jordan and Y..1l~1ns formed an
unstoppable duo
If they pla)t'd on thr same team. Fratello "31d. "I
don'1know 1fv..e v.ould ha'e enough sca t~ 1n o\tlanta to
handle the pcopk ..
"We wan\t>d to put on a good show." Wilkins said.
"and be (Jord.10 ) did 11 It's his town and he played 'cry
1.1.ell Natural!' all the a11ent1on goc'i to htm I v.as JUSI
here 10 ha\C lun ..
Mag.u:Johnson. v. ho had 17 point\ and 19 a s1~ts uu
losing effon for thl' \\ c'it, said Jordan's performance 1.1.as
all the more 1mprc'ic,1ve because he scorM 40 points
without tak1nK a lot of shot!>.
"He shov.cd me a lot in that he dtd 11 by h1ttmga high
pcrccnwgc of ht'\ <1hot\ ... Johnson said
Karl Malon1: led the WMt v..11h 22 points. -\kcem
OlaJuwon had ~I .ind lafa)ette Le' er scored 17
Kareem -\bdul-Jabbar scorM 10 points and became
the all-11mr leading All· tar scort'r 1.1.1th 247 points in 17
appcaranC'c' ()~ar Robenson held the r«ord of 246 1n
12 games.
The We\t. which 1ra1lcd by as man' as 10 points in
(Pleue eee JORDAN/112) lllcbael Jordan. playtn& for tile
bat team. drl•ea lane wlllle beln&
.defeaded by Jam• Do-ldMD (40)
of tlae Weat durtn& Sanday'• aame.
JoDesrecovers,winsplayoff Flames top:
Kings, 5-2
Tway's ra lly from ix shots down
goes for na ug ht a t Be bble Bea~h
PEBBLE BEJ\CH I <\P l -~ teve Jonn. tw1~
ttttcrina on the bnnk of collapse. 'l('()red the first v1ctol')'
of his cal't'Cr with a I -18 foot b1rd1c putt on the 5ttond
playoff hole unda' 1n the Prbble l:ka<'h Natton1I Pro-
Am. Jones' w1nn1n1 putt bluntctl the comcbtck hopo of Bob,-_._>. -ho made up ~1\ shots ovtr thl" last 18 hoks to
fort"e lhC pla)Off
Tway. 1etk1n1 h1~ fint title ""cc beattna Grq
Norman Yt1th 1n hi tonc\and shot on the 7!nd hofe of the
1986 PGA. had a chance 10 prolona the pla)ofT But his berdlc attempt fro m 12· IS fttt slid by tht cup
on the 17th PftR at Ptbblc fk~h and Jone 29. at la l
WUIW\nntr .. Jonn •net Twa), the IQ.86 Pla'ff of the car.
ftn iskd the rqu&atton 72 hoks at 280. cltht ~lS under
par. T•y. pll ... ebcMlt one-half hour 1n froftt of JOMt.
.AIM "°"' Ill llM>tl beet W\th • 6t Joas. a f'Ul)"'M, ~ 1~ W\th I hard-WWOft ~ o~.,., 74. He Md a dtaatt to wtn 1t '" "lu&auon. but
mi-.1 aa "lfd·bM benhr pun on lhc 72nd bok. wmnt •* .. ,. ...... °" tht 16th hok .... ..,..,._ JCIMl.._.a 12·foota lhlt uld
•~ WOii 11.; net ,._Y drijijjed a sn-~ IMt'iftlt
•
them to the It~ on the p;sr-17th. v. hrre the grttn 1uu 1n10
the froth) surf ol <. armt"I 8:1)
Both put 1-he1r tee \hots on the arttn Jonn mack h11
and r ... a) m1~scJ
"He J u~• m dr a grc~t puu:· T,.."t) 5a1d
"Ob\ IOUSI) l pla) to v. in. but rm pl~scd l'\.C h.ad a
C"han« to v. 1n the last IY.OY.ttks. so I feel hke 1t"s com mg."
said T"' a). IA. ho wu t hu'd 1 n the Bob Hope Cla sic
Jon<'!>. v. ho has let prt\iiou!I opponun1t1 for\ tctOf)
shp throuJh hi\ finae . 11.1. 1('t' lo\t a lead O'er thr lut IR
holc-
Thrtt 'hots 1n front "hen the da ·1 pla tantd, he
sumndcrtd the le d 10 8<-mhard l...anlff after sa~ ho~
But Lan t r' ,udJcn rolla~ and a couple of t"n t1cal
b1rd1t" b~ JoM'\ -fmm about '' fttt on both the ninth
and I Olh -put him 1n front 1P1n.
But he ('()Uldn't hold 1\ Ht had to one-putt s1\ holM
in a row. thtn m1~~ an c11h1·foo• per pun on the 1 1h
Thal cut his lead to one.
He rambkdfor partp1n on the 16th. lhmboS>-rd
the 1 1h· 1nn pult1n1 htS ttt \hoc int 1 b1.1nktt l'hlt
df'OPC)cd him bed. tnlO a lba" of &k lead H 11 btrdet pun
*Obblcd oft"hnt on the ltlh alWI dlt pea oft"-.i 04£. •
The '.c10C") • .._. WOt1h $I 000 f9oft\ die. lOCAI purM ~s ~ ~
~suabaft c"' onnan ..... ""' '"°" theft I.ft bout 1n fron1oflhrodtcfC'Oltw.dtn.mmtoutOftk pact wall\
a 66 and p1.,ed ttnrd • 111. a -.... IU'oR °"' a( tlllt pll i'Oft
I (1LH\OOO 1.\Pl -Joe
1ullrn rrd 1v.1ce and rookie
JOC' !\1cuv.end~ \tt a club or·
1ng l'l"Cord "thr ( alpn Flames
brokC' a 1h~mr IO\IOI \trcak
Y.lth ll \.~ \ICtOI'\ O\.ef the lm.
Ansel<'' i..1np \unda' night 11 the·
orum
Mullen "ortd .\ se«lnds into
the µme then •r~J h" 28th
pl of th<' 'car • defl«1t0n paSC
Kinas· he Rollie Mdan90ft
•,tb b 7 lcfl UI the W'C."OftCt
DC'nod. for 1 \. I lead.
tcu~nd) k. ~l a club rookie
f'C'rofd w1th hi\ 40\h aoal. -..hid\,
pu1 the Flamn ahtad l-0 at 4•01
of the fint prnod The Qkl _..
rtl'Of'd for .-at b) • rooket ... trt b)-Enc Va1fin 1974-7' ~ w franchett •• 1n Adanaa.
The F\amn put the 1UM =
by scoo .. ·~ Ill ..., Ptnoct. lmt HWI iiOfM
llnuaiskd pl It I O:JS
Hlibft lpott IMMCliled -)Jftl __ .... *27..a.
Bea~ers dump UC.LA
.,.__.. _ __.._•~-·· dnWJlna
>
Q9ry KftOl ecored 19 DOin11 aed Gary Payton added
14 all in I.be leCond half. at Oraon Slate came ft'om ~!~IO beat UCLA. 73-61, In a Pacific IOConferencc
...nW ,Pme Sunday at Corvelli&.
. Tbe v.cuwy pvt the Beaven IOle pounsion of third
place in lhc he-I 0 with a~ record, 12· 7 overall. UCLA dlODDed baif a pme beck to 6-j and I(). I I. -TM ..wn-. led by 19 points from Pooh RachardJOn. •.ver trailed until KnoJl hit a Jumper 1n the flt11 four
m1au1a of the ICCOftd half for a )j.~ Ottaon Slate lead UCLA'slast&eadca~with 14:02lcft 1o playasCra11
Jacboe, who bad 12 points. scored on a follow-up ro r a
4().)9 lnaiu' marain. Oneon S1a1e'1 Bob Cavdl h1t 1 Jumper from the left
COWMr aDd Pay\On duplicated from the riaht Stdt for a
4~ leavers' lead.
8iU Sherwood. who had 16 po1n1s. sparked a 9-4 0..... Siaac run for 1 S2-46 lead wnh 9:2S let\ to play. ~ lrumsJ&>I within five 11 ~SS on 1 dnvinJ layup
and fnc throw by Richardson with S:SO remamina but
Peytee &wicle theed throuah the key for layups. Orea<>n
Sudc's ball control and f rtt throws kept the Beavers
Mad.
Tbe lnain1Jumpcd to 1 11-2 lead after after 5:20 1n ~fin& hair and were up 21-10 with 8:SO rcm1inin1 ~ uJflimc. Ortton Statr stancd h111in1 and finished the half with a -14:.~ run to lit' the pme at 27-27 al
1n1enniuion.
la another Pac· I 0 pme
~ '1•, C(aUfenJa. IZ: Al\lhony Cook scored a
~hip 19 points and arabbcd 12 rcboundJ for No. I
.\r'iloaa as the W1lcau came back rrom their first
~ Ion of the season to bt'at Cahfomia in
lcftdey.
The Wildcats' No I na11onal nnkina becamt' \hak)
W1lb an 12-74 loss lO Stanford on Thursday niaht. But.
Team seeks second
straight win after
86-ga~e skid ends
Prem TM A1Mda&H Pre11
DALLAS -Tht' Dallas Crusaders m
now arc JUSl another colJeat basketball
&cam try1n1 to put 101cther two stratahl
vktorit'1 afkr the \m:tll C athohc school
ended a record 86-gamc losln1 'ltrcak
The U ni venlt) or Dallas wo n Its first pmt' 1n
Marty thrtt seasons Saturday n1aht. 76-68. over John
Brown. TM winless streak was the lonaes1 evrr for a
four-year collqc.
M o ments after Coach Barry Davis was doused
wnh ice water and the baskttball nt'l'I wert' cut down,
the «kbra11on bcpn in carnt''ll
DavlS, h1\ pla)er~ and students gathered on the
campus al lrvina. and spent the posipmc houn
con1ratula11n1 each other when they h~rd their
accompltshmcn1 btoadcast nationwide
"They ran a htlle blurb on f: ·pN \a)'tng
conara1ut..11ons." Davis \aid ...... that point. the place
-.vent crazy ..
Davis said ht' was especially happ) for \Cntor
captain 1evc Prud'homme. who ~orcd 20 po1nb
••nst John Brown.
"He wu ~ u ctted. so bubbly." Davis said
Prud'hommr said he rt'foscd to acknowkd1c the
tnd of.the lo\1n1 !.trcak un11l 1here were two ~tonds lcft
in tht pmc
''A team 1ha1 loses 1h1\ man) find\ way~ 10 lo'<'
pmes," he~1d
Davis. who playe(i collcae basketball at St
Lawrence. ha'i bt'en tht' C ruuder\· coalh \I net the team
was orpn11cd 1n I 98S
The 1.200-studcni collcac ha\ high a<:adcm1c
standard'I and doesn't o fTt'r a1hlc t1l ~holanh1J)'. and
Davis said he ha\ had 10 build ht\ lt'am from "gl orified
YMCA stan."
"It's been a 1eac:h1ng prOCc\\ ·he ..aid "I've had 10
IO over rundamtnUll\ that mO\I ktd\ vro uld ha\t'
learned in SCVC'nlh lfldt' ••
W11ho u1 ~holanhlf>\ 11'\d1flh ult to rrcru11 ()a, 1\
UJd.
.. I either have to rt'uu11 poor ~ 1d\ who arr \man
and can It' financ ial a'i\l\tancc or prtll) ""ealth)' kids
who arc smart and u\uall) tht'' l an 10 whcrrvcr they
want," he said ·T vr lo\I k1d\ 10 lht' mcn1podunk1own.s
you can imagine ..
The NAIA 1>1 v1\1on Ill 1ndept'nd t'nl oficn plays
Khools thal ofTt'r athlcl1( \(holar\htl>\
Quote of the day
Jelul Mars••ll. who I\ (()Ordinauna the
del!ln for 1hc )Uthl Jxnnis ( o nncr will race
1&11nst Nt'w l calancJ 1n <1n Amt'nca's Cup
Oalle ngc: nelll \cplt'mbt'r. dec:hmna that the bad
. blood 0 '11('1 Satl Amrnta's respon~ to the K1w11'
challcnar would not ruin the Cup compet111on 1n
1991. ,,.Yuu re 1alk1ngabout nch Powerful men.
mOM) and the pre11~ 11rt (America'\ Cup) that
f veryone ~anis f ht more con1rovers). the more
mone) lht' heller 11 g~·I\ "
Wichita nl1>9 Lazen In OT
INCILEWOOD -Wteh11a'1 0.ve m
Hoepn scored 11 I 6 1n1oovenune W'day
to 11 ve 1be Wmp their fir11 roed vtctOf"Y
this teaJOn. a 4~ l det111on over the ~
An,e~ Later'
Tht Wina, en1ered 1ht p~ wuh an 0.14 road
record.
aco Bor.ia 1eored ear1y in the second quaner for
h11 21st pl of the year and a 1..0 Los Anatle'I half\1mc
lead.
The W1np' M1c:key Thomas lied the pmc at 12 SS
an the third.
The 1nm1 traded peira of pis an the founh
ptnod. Chm Otueden scored for Los Anatlet I«\ than
two m1nutn into the founh. and Wld111a·, Jct"
W1llncb tied 1111 2·2 five m1nute1 later.
Cha Cha Namdar put lhe l.attn ahead ••n. at
10:43. But S2 t«ondt later Enli lluunUMtn l*Ued the
Winp even at ).} and rotted the ovcnamc.
.
Nevlda·LM v..,. ~YOlllll ... 0..... IM 2·M
11am11n•weet·a ••1M1•11-.. AruoM i~ytd le ·2 o"'9ll ... 10.1 ia tM
he· I 0 by bea&iftl Cal. ... J _. ).I.
Cook. a .. , JUtUor ~ ...... CO.llCUlivt
poinls. on a faetd ..S Md low ._ dwowl, after Cal ~ witllin 6C).jf widt t,',, I =rt\
Coot had II~....... MlfilllA"-
take a 42-28 a.d. ne W"' 11 ... "r • wy •It
Poinu an the second -.ll
In other ~ma 19.,....:'\a, •JO--.: . °'*• , •. N.n -Olia .. ,., ~ • ~ond-half rally and lilt l.i!:.:•w Oii David Rivers helped shut dow'NolN • founla.ranlred
Duke beat the F'llhtina lrilll •a~ rna&chup
an Durham. N.C:
nyder bit two tlnlc:aer1Mi111a 12·2 nan &bM
pvc Duke, 16-3. a .56-50 wida 7:24 left.
Ravers. who av...-2l paia• 1 ..,_ was held
scoreless by Kina an dlit _... ltillf' after Stti111 nine
points an the first hal( Ri~ bit Giiiy lo( 11 lhotl from
tht flelcl ••
K.Jn .. I defenSI Vt tplciallit. made five o( tevm (~fd.
1oal attempts and scond II points. Notn Dame. 12·7.
outrt'boundcd Duke 11·21, bu& tbe Blue Devi'9 forced 18
lnsh turnovers.
Pw4ee ti, M~ ft: Pwdue's Troy Lewit acored
14 of his 20 points an die.coed Mlrudlle liadMaftked
Boilermakers beat No. I I Midailan in Ann Att.ot IO aau
over sole possession o(fina place in the 8'I Tea.
The victory, whida -pped 1 12.....-e Midts
w1nn1 streak 1n Cri*tAnna. left Pwcluca.l in the Ten•~ 19·2 overall. The Wolvcrineedropped to 7-2
18-4. .
A three-Point basket~ Midailln'• Gary Oranl tied
the game at 82 with 3:llleft. Melvin M4'Cuts. Uwilud
E vcrctte St~phcns acored bMtets .,, Pwdue while
M1ch1pn's Glen Rice bi& a li&Mn and 1 thne-ooinacr u
the Boilermakers took an 81-17 teed wilb 21 KCOnds
rcmain1na.
On M1ch1pn's nnt lripdown thccowt. Loy V1u01
missed a hook shut Purdue's Tony Jones sank thrft me
throws to close o ut the tcOrina.
Bruins take over dlvlalon lead
shot 1n a four-1oal fint period Sunday as •
Rtt4 La,.... scored on a ~foot slap ~
Boston regained the Adams Division lead
w11h a 6-3 N HL victory over v1s1ttn1 New
Jene)' Cam Neely scored his 30th and 3 I st aoals as the
Bruins mo\ rd ont' point ahead of idle Mo ntreal in the
Adams D1v1\1on ra t' EIKwherc 1n the NHL, Marcel
Dleue scorc·d h1.\ 717th career JOll. tyina him for
second place on the all-time hst w11h his boss. General
.M.a.nqcr P~U E.,..aa., durina a rour-aoal~ fa.at-period
oulburM as the New York Ranatni defeated Pi11sbul'Jh.
6-3. a1 Madison Square Gardrn ... In Quebec. 8eb
M•rray'1 soal w11h 2: 12 left 1n the third period p vc
Ch1~ao a S-S lie with the Nord1ques. cxtendin1 the
Blackhawks winleu .. streak to sill pmc;s ... In Hartford
centers R• Fruelt and Carey wu..e scored two aoal~
each and SylvaJa T•rce-added 1hrec ass1sa as the
Whaler\ bt'at Toronto. 4-2. Franciucored at 7:30orthc
third pcnod to lie the pme 11 2 and Wilson scored tWICt'
within a I 10 span. He scored the pmc-w1nner on ;i
pov.cr play al 14·03
Pleau named Whalers coach
Binahamton Whalers. Sunday was named •
Larry Pie ... coach or the AHL's ~
to n:placc Jad En1t1 as c0«h of the
Hanford Whalers. EmaUe Prmdt, pres•·
dent and acncral ~nqcr of the NHL team. said. Pk1u
wa~ 10 take over immediately. for Sunday niaht's pmr
ap1n\I the Toronto Maple Leafs. Francis said ·a1 a
has11I) called news conrercn~. The announcement
camr after the Whalers had lost four in a row and
followin1a rcpon Fnday that Evans waseontempl11in1
retirt'ment . Gerry McN ...... was fired II aeneral
manaacr o r thr To ronto Maple Lears, the NHL team
announced. Cor-4 Slelllcl, Leafs assistant general
manaacr. \aid owner HareW BaU.r4 p vc -McNamara
"the opponun11y 10 res11n but he chose to be fired. Mr.
Ballard will name a replacement an the near future."
IOC adopts anti-boycott plan
(ALvARY. Alberta -A three-part •
program aimed at avo1d1n1 fu1urc boycotts
or O ly mpic Games was adopted Sunday by
1hc International Olympic Commilltt~s
ClctUtlVe board . The rcsoluuon. which Wiii be prcKnlcd to the
IOC's full session. includes w1thhold1n1 some Olympic
telcv111on revenue u pun11hment for nations that star.
1way from Games. For the Summer Games 1n Seou .
the loss will come to at least S6.000 for each or the sill
n:u1ons sta yi ng away.
The acuon wu r~ommended by a four-member
work1n1 panel appointed by the bolrd hut December to
study po\Sable pcnalttC'S for boycottcrs.
Earnhardt takes Buach claah
l)A Y fONA BEl\CH. Fla. -Dale • Earnhardt. pttkins up where he left ofTlast
sca50n. charged 10 \ 1uory Sunday 1n the
BuM.'h <.lash and earned S 7S.OOO.
rhe two-time dcrcnd1n1 Winston (up c hampion
started from lhe OUl\ldC or the front row, nCXI tO p<>IC·
winner GeofT Uod1ne and took control o f the rich 2().
lap. SO.mile \pnnl on lap wven.
lie: kd the rnl of the way o n the 2.S-mtle. h•Jh-
bankcd I >a> tun.i I nlcfna11onal Spttdway oval. fcnd1n1
off a lau· 'h:1llr n&e from Davey Alhson and his father.
Bobb) llt\4>0
Earnhardt ~ho alw wo n 1h1s ract for the prev1ou1
)'t'ar'~ pole 1N1nnen 1n 1980 and 1916. became tht first
lhret'-llme winner or 1he lf>.yelr-Old tvmt
Richmond denlea drag uae
IM\ I ON.ti Hf AC H Fla -Tim •
Richmond who WI\ \U\pcndcd from
<111npc1111on by NASC'AR a day earlier. on
Ciundoi> d<'n1ed u\ina drup ind un~rwtnt
a '<'«>nd dru1 te\I 1n an cfTon to clear himself.
R1,hmond. '2. was ,u,pended 1ndefini1ely ~ tur-
d&) :tflt'r It''''"• positive for a proh1b1ted tubltanct
under the gu1dehft(I of the stock car 11ncuon1n1 body's
new sut»111ncc 1buSt' p<>hcy.
(hip Williams. dt~tor of publlc rtlafiont for
NAC)(' AR tonlirmcd Sunday 1h11 Ric hmond hid "~ubm111ed another umple l11t last n1pt (Slturday).
It ' bc1n1 tcttcd r11tn no• WMn "'II ha\lc an,-1h1n1
about 11. ~e do"'' h ow ..
Tele•lalon, radio .
ftUV8*
4 30 p.m -COi~ ma ••~AU..
C. on MW u1 at Pro"tdtntt. ESPN.
6 30 p m. -COl.'.&oa 8Al&ST8ALL: 1 W1tc..on~1n11 M1nnnou. ESPN.
7 pm -IOIJNO· Oto CC>k>tM vs. Fd•Pf
OMtu 1n 10..ruund 'Wflt~11ht bout. from
ln1k'~ood Prime T ttkft.
IWMO
0 t\otnll IChcd•lftl,
.&"-ee11tm T-T.a..rt la able to oab ... MU awa7 Oii a , .. __. from ~l·
,..... forward ...,... Os• ••• -.....
tint laa1f of Pu·lO ... la BerMleJ.
TEAMUSA ••. r .... a1
a nict back.hander with 4:31 left in the
fim h~lf.
Momcnu later. 1hc U.S. tied it on a
power pla) when Craia Klau
punched home a quick pass from
John Varps. Jeff Campbt'll 1COrcd
Team lJ A'sfinal1oalofthehalfw1th
2:36 lcft for a 6-S lead . but 43 seconds
latt'r Diaz knolled the score.
·Crow resigns post
at Mission Viejo
A La1aro Costa 1oal pvc Cuba a
shon -l1 ved advantaae at 7-6 1n tht'
third pt'nod. but the U.S. cou.n1ercd
with goals from Doua Kimbell. Klass
and Charlie Hams
Rush expected to
assume Dlablos·
foot ball post tton
rn 1an 1n the past week. A week aao
Laauna Hills Paul Weinberacr re-
signed his post a\ football coac h. as
well as lquna Hills basketball coach
n ave King.
('row has always maintained much
of lus success at Min ion Viejo could ----
91 ROGER CARLSON be a nribu1td to the veteran staff hr · had molded 1oge1her. and-u i•
After goal!. by Cub.t's Ramos and
M ike G n er or the U .S . Cuba came·
back behind Jorac Del Valle and
Ramos aoals fhe sernnd fbmos
score came with 3: 18 left
°' .. ...,,...... an11c1patcd the 01ablos will go to
Bill Crow. one of the mos1 success.. Mike Ru~h. a 10-)ear asmtant. as
ful P,rt'P football coaches 1n Southern (·row's repl1ct'ment. -
California over the past r1aht yean. ( row and hi\ i.uff form«! the
ha.s rtsi~t'd his p<»1t1on at M1s.s1on coach1n1 suttf o r1hc South's I ~86 All-
VicJO H11h School. the Daily Pllo1 hu Star team. Othcn on h1, staff include K1mbt'll p vt the l r S the ad van-
1a1e apln w11h :!.S7 rem:11nins. and a
soal b) Kt'VIO Ro benson on a penalty
\hot ~ llh 2 08 remaining s.cwt'd up
the win
learned. Dave Clark. Kon Dr1kr. Ken
A fixture at M1n 1o n V1c10 Htah ~obom. Bob tl1vner. Jim Amthor
sincr 1968. Crow·, teams won one and lllram Ot-Fnr' lllvncr was thr
Clf champ1onsh1p. were finalists in Olablus· ht'ad coar h from 197(). 73.
I 98S and for the past tv.o ycar'I have Ru-.h ha~ bcrn l row's ngh1-hand "I think we played well,"
Almcnciro u1d "We made a 101 of
offensi ve and defensive crro" \nd
the Amtn can IC'am played well ..
~n CIF ~m.tinah.sts. for several sea,ons In add111on to his
No MiRton V lt'JO team under I 0 yea"' al M 1ssion V tCJO. he rnachtd
Lrowevcr failed to cam a benh in the for four )Cars at Santa Ana Valle) and
C IF playoffs. fi,e )earsal Sunn) tl1lls High. tic 1s a
C uba will aet another shot at the
n1tcd Stale\ at thr Cubano lnv1 tlll·
tional Apnl '-6. fhe \uba team could
bt' stronat'r b) then. nccord1ng to
l\lmcne1ro
tl1s 1981 team wrnt 13--0-1 o n the produc:1 of Santa Ana Valle) ff1&h.
way to the C'lf C'tntral Conferrn<:e Santa .,Ana C ollegc and \oforado
crown. a"d h11 overall record at S1a1e In 198~ h<" received h" Masten
M1u1on V\cjo 1s 74-22-6. a w1nn1n1 d carce from 1hr tJn1 ver\11y of San
percent.Jae of 74.9 apinSl an alway'i Francisco
up-tempo IChedulc. l\lso a H'lcran official 1n track and "h's a very aood tournament.''
Almcnciro ~1d. 'Tm lookina for-
ward to 11. Younger. Ullcnted playe"
will he pla) 1na 1ha1 didn't play thl!)
time."
C row turned in his rni1nat1on to fit' Id. C'row wai. a long· time succr:o.sfol
Pnnc:ipal Roben Metz on Fnday and track coach a1 Miu1on VieJO bt'fore
was unavailable for comme nt over taking thi: f0<>1ball reins in I Q80.
the wet'kcnd. Bui 11 1s ant1C1pated he A product of c;:intn Barbara High
will ~1ay, on a1 M1u1on VicJO 1n a where he v.u a fouMport 'ltandout.
1each1n1 capacity. he wa\ graduated from Cal Poly-San But thr S. may \llll have o ne
advantaac -the hope of playing in
and prepann1 for the Olympics. He has been the chairman or the Luis Obl\po in I 964
bo1s phy'lacal tduca11on depanmen1 Bcforr h1i. <:0aching career at Said Almcnt'irO "It'\ always grea1
to so to the Olympics. but becau'<' or
the cond111ons it's no1 pou1hlc ..
C row becomes the second head Ml\'llOn V1eJO ( rnv. wa, an """stan1
rootball roach in the S.ddleback football rnach al Nrwport I larbor
Valley n1fied School 011tnct 10 H11h -.,
LaHaie captures Top Fuel event
He outduels Amato In finals
at NHRA Wtnternattonals
POMONA (AP)-01ck l..aHa1c opened the dcfcnSt'
o( h1\ N HRA Wini.to n Draa Racina Scncs To~ Fuel
champ1on\h1p by wh1 pp1n1 n val Joe Amato in the
chm1nator fi nals of the 28th annual Winterna11onal'I
Sunday.
Dale Pulde of Sy I mar won the Funny Car chm1nator
and Butch Leal of Blackl ic:k. Ohio. the Pro Stock at the
S87 I .OOO. sca'IOn-opcner fo r lht' 16-racr N 11 RA-Winston
national tour
LaHa1e. 4«1, of lanS1nJ. Mich .. drove has Miller H1ah
Lire Special draS'ter to a S 132 second t'lapKd time.
27S. 73 mph top 'peed on the quarter-mile Pomona
Raceway 11 the Los n,clet t oun1 y F11rplcx.
Amato. of O ld .. o~c. Pa .. who lo•t the 1987 Winston
Top Fuel champ1onsh1p to L.aH11e by 42 p<>inu. was
clocked it 7.643. 110. 74 in his TRW-Hurs1-Key Pans
Special. He wai al\O runner-up 1n last yc-ar's W inter·
nat1onab. to Don Garlits.
"It ~m• hke yCllCrday when .Amato and I wert
ba11lln& 1t out ror the champ1o n,h1p. and 1oday 1t was
Amato and me in tht final round once ap1n," LaH11e
u1d. "We're areal fnendi. but we're also very com-
pct1t1vc."
It wu LaHaac't ~ond Wintcmahonals To p. Fuel
Tate retain• IBF crown -
STAFFORD, Enlland(AP)-Unbea~frankTaac
o( the Uftltcd S1atct inochcl out Bri1ain'1 Tony Sibloft
with I trnathll'I naht band IO the head in the IOtb ro.nd
Sunday and maaned hit Jntemadonal loaine F••••*'
m~t&atle.
Tate, ll, 1 bmcr Olympic junaor m~t
cbunpeon, improved his r«onf 10 22.0.0 an UM
tcheduled 12-nMllld ..... T'-11~ T•. hm HOUMOD, rarefy ... ift tro.bk
....... 51.._, 29. w9'o ... .....,.. .. for alw dlint time
towtna..Wtide.
Mleoa, WMle NConl fell to SS. 7-1:. ~ I09t 10 fOf1Mr m~t daampeon Mandoul 1Wt1mn Htllltr an
I tll Md to COUDUJftlU Dnfttl Andria in a bad IO win
I.he WOftd loli .. C•ncil aide in 1916.
5ibl0n'1 1in..Uvc .,.,.._,. dauppoanMd htt ~
of vo&.lile rouo.cn. IGIM o( wt.om ~ Jnvolvecl in
vlc*n1 lttfttl bd'oil die IP•~
I Somt .... tried to .,.. ....... licW Md
~ ... caftlllln • lM)' foutht trith -.my
title and has 11th N HRA na11onal-c ven1 v1ctof) He
defeated hirlcy M uldo•' ney for the 1982 W1.'lt'r-
nat1on1b Top Fucl t1tlc
Pulde. 37. 1n his ln-N-O u1 BurJeMponwred
O ldsmobile F1ren1a. won h1\ !ICCond W1ntern111onal'
Funny Car even I by beatlnJ J tm Head of We'ilcrv1llc,
O hio Puldc alM> won the Wmtcm.t10nals tiflc In 1980
Puldc was clocked at 6.024 \t'Cond\and a 221.26 mph
top speed while Head's firen.<a trailed al 6. 382. 184 9t
Leal. 0 . who made the W1nterna11onab Pro Stock
final for the ..ccond 1o1raiih1 year. beat Mark Pawuk or
Richfield. Ohio
Leal drovf h1' Rod Shop Pontiac Trans Am to a 7.4SS~tccond E.T . 186.95 mph 1op speed while r awuk's
Tran' Am wa clocked at 7.987. I S2 ll0
Leal was runnt'r·up to Warren Joh Mon at lu1 year's
W1nternat1onals.
Bob G lidden. the c1&ht-t1mc Winsto n Pro Stock
champion from Whiteland. Ind .. wa'I eliminated an the
firat round. He had qualified h" Motorcran ford
Thunckrbtrd No. I 1n tht 16-ar field for the 23rd straiaht
time 1n an NHRA nattonal event.
ThtU-ta~ Win11on f Ul\ny Car champion Kenny
lkm1te1n of Ntwpon Beach. wai eliminated in the
tctond round whtn ht smoked h11 tim
JORDANMVP ••• rroma1
tht flm ha.I( tot two thttt·point ola~s from Johnson to
dote lhe cSeficat to 7 .. 7S with 6:43 Jen an the third quaner.
Jordan wm& out with hi1 founh foul at that point, but the
Eat wnt on an 1 a.1 nan to repln oontrol. Wilkhu had
thrn bMbts and O.nny Aln,e two thlft-POfntm durine
&bat spun.
Alftll Md hit durd lhrec·poinacr and Doc Riven bit
I free Wow, liviftl the £Mt a 1()9..94 lad with 9:16
.....Wnh11. ua Jordan'• mum momcnll later helped
a.ult die EM& of I.he vldory. ·
Jor8n ICOred 11 poi.n&1 in the nm baJf as &he Eut
.. 1 60-M halftime ac.d.
TM Eall C' _ lbc ftm qUllWf playu'I c:itch-up, ay•na~• ..,. ""'" tiua wvff takine 1-.e lad. MaloM, tnakl14 hit ftm All-SW appeatata, ICOftd
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ARC '\DIA (AP) -Al)'hrha 141n
ncr of lhc Kcnlul k) l>Nh> and
Prcakne\\ la\I )Car. orx-ncd hi\ LJm
p;uan a' 3 -'·ycar-nlJ \undn) "'"h n
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Sun1a A n11a
The son of Al)dar. vol<'d the
Ec hpSt· Award II\ the tor> 3-yeur-old
colt or gelding lor I '>IS 7. \Wl'lll pint
Candi\ Gold gmna 1n10 1hc ,1 rc1r h
and pulled awa) On fhc Linc. who
won lhc: fir,t 1wo leg\ of this Strub
Serie' for 4-)'car-old\. linl\hcd 1hird.
eiihl lcn11h' further h:H.k 1n lhl" field
of'lt~ colh. •
With regular rnkr < hm McC':irrnn
in lhc 1rom. and car() 1ng IQP wc1Jh1 of
126 p<>und". Alyshcba pustu.·d h1\
".ir~r camina.s pu1 $ l m1lho n w11h
tht' S27S,OOO ""'" ncr'c; PU™' As Trmpcratc 11 w11h 8111 Shoe
maker. and On The L1nr. w11h J o~
Santos. blulcd for 1hc lr1d 1hrouah
the far 1um. M arron kepi t\ly\heba
a" far a\ fi fth place and ~en ICl'l&th'
off 1he pace until thr colts had aone
thrce·founhs of a mile Then came
1hc winn1na surat and v1c1of)' 1n 2:00
2/S for the l'I• miles. three -.ccond~
fHtcr 1han h11 Kcmuck)' Derby
1p umph last Mt)
Alyshcba. 1hc 4 ~ fav nntc of 1hc
crowd of S0.7S7. rc1umcd Sl 80.
$2.60 and Sl.20 < and1'<1 Gold paid
SJ.20 and $2,40. and On fhc Linc
$2.80 10 tthow
Owned b)' Ooro1hy and P3mcla
Schal'baucr of Midland. TC\I\.
Alyshtba earned i 21 S.000 a nd
boot1cd hi• carctr cam1na' to
S3. I 4S.642 with the fiOh triumph of
an I I-race caretr.
The winner h1dn'1 ra cd 1nce hi\
1howina..1n tht S mtllton 8rctdcn '
Cup lH••c last No' 21 ~hen he
Ana hed a ne>'f behind r crd1nand,
who wu l11cnotcd the 1987 Hon<' of
lhc Year. TM-latter makn h11 1987
debut at C)anu Antu nt•t Sund• lylhcbe had bttn .chtduted 10
run 1n the Sin f'cmando talc1 on
JH 11, but wa' UIChtd bfclUK lhC
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great ttoorplan 760·6962. S I llOO N/smkJdrnk. References pools. Blv 720-7432 * -1-69-6600 * dress 6J l-6l55 TSL MGMT S 1175 Yearly Agent 2Br, 18a tum. garage. COLDWeu
BANl(C!RO -*IYIWIEI* Fer It S1275 ·sec &gardner 3BR2'~BA.dlnerm.lrpl.2 28R lBA south -of PCH. 722·9012or 642-160J _ *645-~* Wlnter S900
214-bd 2'1 ba ea Total ap· New 3BA 2BA S55.000 722· 166 t or 548-7745 --car gar. comm pool No lrpl lrg pa ho stove. •USTSllE * Deluq Wr 1' 1B1 twnllse Haat. le1clt I I Pro x 4 200 sq II Adults Poot. Spa & •E'SIDE 3Br. 2Ba nse pets. 1 yr rse S 1500/mo • rel11g d.lw. w/d prvls. 2 Bdrm. O/wshr. enel gar-tn tile Bluffs w/deck & ' blocks to
$495.000 Call 544. 7220 / Beacn Boal 4shp poss· 21st & Manon Way. gar. security 640-8606 storage area $1100/mo age. patio. no pets 5JO• mini ooean vv New crpt, beach $750Jmo No Pets.
754.7751 •ble Bkr 675-O IQ new carpel. wldry hkup UYFlliT Clll•· 518 "Danha 675-778J security 645-4319 lrplc, gar.age. quiet $890 415 19th St . apt D Call
WIST llWNIT DUPLEX excellent cond on Ct•ttery Lets S l095 n·Pels 754• 7858 Designer's elegant 2Bdrm. 2BR 2BA duple•. back unit •LG BACHELOR with IQ 2218 E Pacific Ave (714) 597-77~--
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Ooean view. extra large Agent for de181l s -. New3Br3Bacondostyte. paint etc Frplc sec sys Sou1hol nwy.naarsnop-locateS47o.559 w 191h onlyafler5pm 644•8722 drapes patio garage •2•111M*
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8 LOT Tpnme locpauo,.n 111p1e mstrs ftp micro. 2 wine cellar oak floor fnn. ping (2 1J) 534.1411 St Costa Mesa -d/w d1.sposal 'ale ch·~ Frtg. dishwasher. stove ayv1ew errace ac• .c · •· · -••H 211 U ' · · "' places Upper woul.d -C • 1024 View$2000 778_1645 car gar 1nd1v1dua1 w/d much more• Boat dock· 2BA 2BA. rear un11 •Oulel & clean 2Bdrm E-.. 1 1ndry $750/mo 841-1'16 Incl Nopels545-4855
make fabulous owners Htl tll 1 _ incl $1250 4J2·6723 ong available No pets. S 1225tmo gas & water 2Ba Apt Dshwshr. new Large. clean, Quiet, lndry SPOTLESS 2BR l 'h 8~ * 1-....
unit. E'SIDE 3Br clean cute & I t l IYllLlllE llW children or smokers. 1nc1 Avail approx 2115 decor. garage. lndry rm. lac. carport from $550 $655 5655 1 dable Frig dlshwHhef stove l~tolO nrdw<l llrs. lg yard. Open HI I S b ,_ 1 $2600/mo 720·3912 W195J·9202 Ht67:1·5087 $795 No..pe,ts. 640·2•95 646-4549 d • .. re un d Incl No pets 545:4955
S n 34 1 ieth Prin onl" ~ tC • hort term • r comp,..,1e y __ _ __ ep water gas p . . llll MWI PlYllln? 5~251< Brk 759•1234 ' ~"'" •• H turn $1250 Liz 646-3627 Bayrldge Condo. upper C2 AtAY lbd I ba upstairs. 3 & 2Br. 2Ba. $900 & $780 E/Slde S675/Mo 2BD. lndry.near sllops Mc Fad-Ac:teaelfled ;;:;inuoiuoon
W 'II Iv 1 d atH •, 2f D2 --Plan 2Br 2Ba. llp, dbl washer/dryer inc. paho. Garage w/d llkup, paho. 18A, lrpl, enc. pauo. gar-den Ave near Beach Blvd. for tnoeel86dom • g e.ypu ne own in e.side-duplell 2BR IBA Easts1de .. Nice 2 BR gar, sec. pool. no pets 7 o O· •1 Avocado no pets, 2 kids. Mgr. 181 age Cat 0 .K. call 7Am to NO PETS 893 .4894 or ·worn
e)lcl'lg for a snare 01 own-and lBR '1BA Income NEWPOM BEACH beamed Cetl pr11; yard S 14.00 mo lse 675-9460 ' 675-~695 Del Mar :H 645·9455 9pm 631-4036 646-9243 clotheetoogoodtoglve
ersh1p You make the s1475/mo 1J8 Santa w Newpor1 2Bd $900 ch1d and pet 0 K -1.;!W!X~...,·-------
mtnly pymls & we share Isabel R.2 101 PriceBlboalower3Bd S1175 $825t Mo avail NowBAYRIDGE CONDOGated . • app:ec You receive $2121( Courtesey 10 Bkf~ Baytront condo 2Bd s 1375 760.8862 community 2Br. 2Ba. aor.
100 v. tax benefits Musi 645-0968 or 645-49 13 Nwpt JBd boa I shp s 1625 MESA VERDE JSR 288 'r p I c . p.o 0 I . spa nave clean credit Agt Ocnfrt 4ed FR $2000 · S 1500mo 760-1275
497 8757 Dys Ev Wknds I ~ · --1044 · · house lrp1c. 2 car gar . __ _ . . . mat Oceanfront 3Bd $2400 s 200 1 UYFlllT IHSR I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I Udo Isle 'Bd 3 Ba $2 550 gar den er l I mo st m; .. ftlWllES II WATERFRONT HOMES & la51 • clean dep. Beacon Bay 3BR 3BA. USTill Nortllwood Detacned REAL TORS 631•1400 54~0994 Mon-F11 8-5 S2700tmo Agt 6•6· 7057 Doll House. s 194 900 UP· --~ -----You w1u 1ove tntS 2BR. 2BA graded 26R ?';BA vista 1-IL-· 1-1 -. -UH l.wtr btcme .... BLUFFS 2BR Den. ,.,.BA.
end unit with some bay Filare nome Loaded I -I la Over 2,000 sf s 1500/mo. 2 car gar comm . pool.
view from master wtextras Just L•sted . Charming nouse. 306 Select SH & G 751·5000 niglll hglll 1;1ew No pets
bedroom. Great bulllln Will sell last• Esther Yank Coral. 2 lrg bdrms, 2 ba, . -,---' $1300 080 760-8827. storage 1n both bedroom 640_ 1529 , 760_5000 all amenities s 1975/mo. NEW E SIDE JBd, 3 ..,Ba. ---
closets Mirrored doors. RfA~o Annual 213-27J·3300 dbl gar. PV1 yard, n.pets ILIFFS-UY-YIEW Neutral colors through--Perfect tor roommates. Super clean twnnse. hke
ou1 Gate guarded com· ' COZV. 2Br front house. S 1325m.:> 2J35 Elden. nu 3br 2''rBa. no pets.
munlty p ool. spa & \I'''! """l"l I ~ \•'II gar .sunnyporcti&patio. 642·38120penSunday. S2200/molse 644-0350 clubllouse Call now to \\ new carpet. no pets. yrly --_ _ __ _ _
.... $125,000 REALTORS • S 1050. (818) 842-8396 Nr. beach Nr new 3Br ll1fh-.-lad llY h
_ 2 rBa twnnse Garage, JBr 2,..,Ba condo 2000 sit.
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gar White wash wood Berber crpl. .everyining JBR 2'~BA big yard. 2 car CHARMING Car e Cod Prt.t .... ertill ltt ttrs. white Bert>f'r car~t new s 1475 720·9966 garage. fireplace. End 3BR. 2BA. l/p ~ar. yard,
Located in Newport Ughl. t>ngnt like new -, -Unit Vacanc $1275/mo nu crpts. painr $1375
S.ach Complete with $259.500 Ownr 721-1215 S950 2BR 1 '\ BA 2 story Donald Pfall 631· 1266 mo Lois. Agt 760-8384
· •500 1 -lrg patio, frplc. comm 1 ~"~\·----~ans for.. SQ 11 0 • p ool 40 8 Seaward •., , · lll-11111
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Sunsets & Catalina
JSR 1' 18A den· pool lbl.
frig W/O, lrg yd. sundeck
W/s1de quiet cul·de-sac
$1150 w/gdnr
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Maureen or Ed 759· 1549
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ParttY'iurn 2BR 1BA. large Near Hoag cnarmtng
fenced yard. garage op. 1Bdrm condo, loads of
11ona1. $850 or $925 N-storage • ocean view
smlus only• 646-2231 $875/mo Agt 759-8389
New luxury twnnse 1n New· f 1•at1ia port North. 2 mstr bdrms,
Viii~ . 2134 attacnect 2 car gar, _ S 1395/mo. 854·2171 LARGE AMIL y HOME. --3BA ~·BA bonus/lam. NEWPORT Sl10RES lg
room. tg yard. RV access JBdrm 2Ba • S 1395
Agl Marjorie. 8<47-6803 Pen1nw1a 2Br $975 _ Avt no~. Agt 722·97JO
laat. ltaclt 2140 NEWPORT T ERR-3br, __,,....,..... ... _ , 2' 1ba. l pl. ldry rm,
48R 2 l'IBA Exec /Family s t095tmo • sec dep
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Patlern inctudel .,.,,...,.. of 12 motifs.
end dlrec:tiol • tor twin
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~ter $1500 Imo Alter •3Br 2Ba yrly Garage,
6pm (213) J92·761• frplc. patio $t200/mo
4BA 2BA PETS OK1 POOi, •2Br 2Ba lower duplex.
spa. pool lbl. w/d relrlg, trplc, garage $900-1975
micro, sky·llQhts. lam rm, YllU lmll.I
$1650/mo 7S&-1850 11 ..... 12
HUNTINGTONl andmar k versantes 1ar 1ea condo,
Gu8(ded adult communt-$1Uarded gtite. pOOI. gym.
ty (55yrs) Sunny ~Br. jae , olubhouM. no pets,
2Ba newely decoratN. 8v1 211 $775/mo 646·2791 com~te recreellon fa-· __
C•hties $825mo, usocta· WESTC IF 2200 sq. ft
tion tee 1neld 96.4·0•47. 38rf3bl. lullh lendscape
5.49·4225• w11h gardenef S 1975/mo.
MARINERS WALK • Llat\t, 873'8590
brignt, "''Y & rust a lew t8' Au flli
blocks trom ttie bMch ;&eOMl eOUUOR1tY
2Br & 3Br Towntiomn l80fm condO lttle new lg
Yardsl pallOI. 08'99"· beck yard • rrplc ~ •• llrepl~es & vauhed ~-• • • "'
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OfffA 0000 ™"U ~-uos 840-5870 ~ ;,..~i~a $54t·t=1
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•1.00 PIH. .... ' ledroom condo. lower ----Lii ..,,.., ..,. ~ yllrd. ._. tlC .!>..~ • fireplace. w/d hk·uP ........ ._. '"""-= 2 bd ._ cl9"....,., Avalf 2121 MOO/mo • .... C1111t Ni111f111 te. FP 2~ oar '221.too eec mtn $500 No pe.tl.
... Mt. •1211MOOO Laraine 119t u....-• ea. VWM 549-2447
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•BY THE SEA• FOR INFO CALL 79().310e lo 50% 1·IOC).311-tal • ,_ l Pin 541-41'11716-1199 Dee petllnee u 1 Ufml UllllllT putemed 1ypeHt11ng DENTAi.i ....
2 bd blt·ln• din rm, title 7 14·540-0170 ROO MMATE WANTED Low coet tOaYI'**' ,.. eTELLE_R ~ M"9t t>e Cf .. 1114 equlC)mltll Will allO train ll-lat-•-•·
MW. patlO, gar S995 yrty Mltc ...... , FM\M, Newport cr .. t * llTllWI * *'al Motl·S.t 9-4 30 Attls1 PrOduct 111Yetrat0t •NEW ACCOUNTS RE.P -'*oelC 1 l\afd WOtller. tor the Advantage com-O.n1at 'Floater ' aome
Bkr 142-1225 or eatl • "°°'"'°. deposit Call ...... .....~'---· Pet I D ..., ... ~A.. Part Time WOtk II "Ot'lle •PROOF OP£MTOR Call S4Qat\ne. Cater""' pUtef'tZed gr1pna F'.utt & •frQflt Office·~ a.ca.
• 155-4909 .. .... 1711 Judy. 8-5 978-1400 vp;J::i;:,.:;-v;, .... ~ l.MQUe No FM or°"' o"'" FM nego. You ean maae QOOCI SU ~·5213 ..• Paf1 Tl~ open1ng1 Off1C41 dull• Cell JOtlM --.. ---Tl IUll •ehtQ::;; WF ..... &IL'. _42 f .i.... ..,.._t 1 ~. 971PETS t1Ute c~tact ~·1• •t NOW• LOTS OF JOBS •or 1nt.,-view N:J..~ ~ .,., e.'1! •• o H Ch""' MW sw........ Commefical l d..,......,. AVL' 8~ ac>P4 ~lyl Ctwrt Haooa on Chef eap m o-u.. I le-... 38', 21a. lowef untt. w/d In C M houM, frplC, w/d. . you can 1tart '1CAX own LOST Aat>t>it. ~ wJno an .........-or09f c~t ~--tl'J -Dental A111 Exp w , lor
hk·UP. garege. block 10 Neer frwys & lh0pplft9. Auto tormge or 7 Up to 4 dt1trlbutlon buttn .. , collar 11 00 Rewardl !Ypply 552-5HI lltM t• llMl uhng ';9kl1c;h :t.rviting • Qulllly C-6tta u::~· .
beech $1100/mo *545-9258• cars Inside w.,ehOUM (W9'11eventoan youl500 Tuai 11 19 Btwn 2111 St U.. a2·1111 torloe>O,anoeCo Ceter 112·1•'1 112·2111 liee )(.1ay t.c
• 210 Grent BAYFRONT TownhouM. Costa MH• loc, off ot thlt 10 get tt•"edl & Ooldeftwest nr PCH. Auto t.ot P.,eon Full-I - -.... ing Co Se11d resume 10. x llnt Ulary 831-1420•
TSL MGMT 142-1603 Beautlfully turnlltled. 2 Placentia 142-2390 Work,. on your t.,ro• a your 536-0108 or 851-7461 wait\ cat1. plGk llP and Ill PllSll P 0 1•83 N B 92'>63 Of apply in pertol) Oe ,.,-hours IO earn greet <M11v«y. mull have • --n J. FURNISHED 2 bd 2 ba room1,a11a1table $600 a rollt1d1atrlbutl an ln· t.ott REWARD L rg good drMnO record No e:aperience neceuwy No roomleftlnl~Qateoe ••a.o1 C .... ,....P/Tetft;t
1tep1 IO Send. gar No $700• ~Iii ~1393 l.L lllt2 ... t ~ovatlve. n1~o nally greyl wht female cat Hulc"-<>n Body W0tk1 Co.iume bar In C M tor tMc:er?Acalitoe!Mll-1 • ..,.1 .,.Ir elf JOIM tor~
pets Ullls pd Avail now Fern SC Ptua ., .. & 405 I e=-1-I t proven wller purifier fOf wllunny left eye 8 1;,.<>_!1 t40 lndull"at W1y CM ''" 6'6-554• lleO ~"-'C> Stt~ 1, lac•• licHI 963·~ :
I 11 "'1 .. •• $''"''01 F ' S al_.. ta 1/31viCCM/N8nt 1.-y --1----------1. e ..-;rvv ·~ mo rwy hr bath, kitchen-2711 In-home uM . D 133·9272 E 722-8729
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SA7-3134 or 972-0•92 ~/~ ~"e..'1.C' 111111111 n mote (7 14) 544-4514 .. , .. ,.FIT . ... llUI llr -( I 1817 WESTCltFFDRIVE "•ferenc H Newport :
2Ba. bltlnS, garege. $1200 lettt:f .... h ll Nwpt ~"· Agt 541-5032 la"8tant Beach .,.._ 722-4520 ;
Owner/AgV75t-5235• UilU Bili IUOl ILYI Orrrtaaitz 2tll Child C•e •
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2Br. 18a, unlurn, gar Wkly refttats. S 1S5 I tnglon e .. ch Med•· Mine direci J!' .. • every o=;:;i:end
$825 month Up/Willy Colot ceble TV, callProfeaslont l space Hallmark Bara or lfl90ll
lrM coif ... heated pool. available tmmeo1ate1y 995 fine For frM into ptig
maid svc a steps 10 ocn. 7001 ~300" 111 FREE parlkd· (6 191 291-&887 Greo Hill la.y ... t K1tch1 avl 985 N Cout •ng " eJt.penses Inc -
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NEWPT HOTS S.e 2b< Wkly rental• now ev111 · 213·828-9598 eves "'tno penalty Cell De· ~·ng tor• dependable.
tba, trg pvt patio. pool, S147 00 wk I up 2?7• FIRST CLASS office space nison Assoc 673·7311 hardwofklft9 Accounnng
cerp l $890 /mo * Nwpl Blvd, CM 6'S-7«5 at Me1ro Poinle 3 suites. A.ss1s11nt Must know
675·2520 • I t l t -s. from 519 to 1032 Sii tor Aa••••c .... tl how to UM 10-Key a type ta I I t Ut as low as $950 mo Full fu t fiH acctJratety Th•t 11 a Full-IOUll Fllll 2724 service Call 241-5005 ••Kt ... 1 Time positlOn w•th some 2Br, tea unfurn. Yearly 1325 Uo. Incl. utilmes. *FOR LEASE574 1q ·at overtime requm!ld Good
S 1600 monlh nice home. Nwpt Hts Pvt 6S ¢sq 11 Back bldg •36 benet11s Call 7S t-2160
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blk to beach• pvt pool. Coast Hwy aopro11 511 stl. la ... llrtll tf ,.., & Land Planning Firm,
""· lrplc 722-6875 Of parking. remodeled. .... seeks experienced oen·
752-0100 Wk Jeff* ooe1n vu John Mgr RE· eral office NCrelary with
ALONOMICS 675-8700 ~ '""""" & phone Rm Rental NB Home 1 blk -ClllD """"' ,., ... ,,
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smkr lols ol stOfege. w.\NTED Sml corner All MATTERS 472-0808 hHrll lffice
w/dry $425 673-5835 parking 101 for Flower Sml H 8 mfgr nr Bolsa &
Cultured. <>e>en minded Busi,,_s 650·0527 Bolsa Chica Ideal per.
male shr new 3br 3ba hse -1 2711 son mature & depen·
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turn ocean front. 3Br. 2· 1S 642-3319 6•4-7220175•· 7781 PIT Typing phones. n·
2Ba. b•lcony, lrplcs, dbl . -I .--.~·1 2711 ... , smk Fash Isl office ""' 640~784 * FEM pref d to shr • bdrm a aalra. S 1 1 W/ ...-Rewport Crest Twotise. Approx 1715 SQ ft vie of a ary nego train on
Spec'<>Ya 38R 2BA by lhe Furn. all amen. a111 now 17th & Plaoen11a C M computer 644-•2•2
sea with large sundecll S36S/mo Mike 6'6·3796 S900/mo Avallat>te now AdVitftls1ng
and garage Yrly IH F 2 3 S -3-Wkda s 6•6 116' ...... ay 11-ITis. S1•00lmo 646-2tS5 EM s 0-5 hare bd y • CONFUSED BV NEW TAX _._ n; COM. Home Fplc. w/d L -ht 1 d 1 I w W.ESPIU. ••a.....-•-1 lit S52S Of S57S Will d•S<: ig n us r1a are· LAWS., EVERYONE 151 .r~• _.,, •• house space 2000 sq fl Exp CPA Ta11 Preparer· ft ltMlll 1•2-211l for hsework 720~66 SSc st Location 18th & reasonable tees Dave Excellent 09por1un1ty for
S TEPS TO OCEAN •l.111111111111 Ptaoenha C M 631-3035 Smith. CPA S"·8352 lhe roght 1nd1vldua1 01-
3Bdrm 2B1 dthwSht M lmmac huge. view. hctat Prtftr~f days 5•S-t401 eves C~s ~~,!o ~~rbt=
prkng. fr pie, no pet a $37S. utn/dep 497 -130• 2190 Ltat • r .. u 2925 one w•l h sales abtlitoes 10
S t27Slmo 675-04•7 Loo•ung tor 2 Ftnon smk h1ne1le a terntory or cal-
VERSAILLES Full aec. rmmt 3Br 3Ba baGkbay 1211.... egory position Salary
lar e lBr sn 5 Lease n-condo w/d. pool Lydia Large • plea In S B 2-2 pay plus commissoOr\ ex-pe~ Agent NO FEE 850·95?610 650-9058/E Call tor set-up 261-3633 fOUfl) ADS ~lent t>enolots Ptoor ex-
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ATTRXcfiVE. clean large •fl·Spm 752·5599 . days N::,r:•r~~ic::h F~v:..: . Cal·. u2-.a21
2Br 2Ba new cpts. t1un-Gregg _ F1rep1ace, AJC patios 2
dry, encl gar S750-S775 M prol 2S-35 sl'lr CdM 2Br car garage each Income
•492-1699• rose wlfrplc. gar. blks to pro,ected $78."'
SELL bch. S•40 •';ullt AVL OFFERED AT $899.000
NOW' 720·3991 * BERNIE JONES
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through classified tu1 tum house 1n 1rv1M Ettm ... us•· • Private BAI BA. Pool. 1~6 Redondo Ml-1111 spa $400/mo 557-0450 (213)434-673 1
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PllOt la lootllftO fOf lop of the follOwlng tel'-b4tneflls Apply In P«son 640·0140 lut Also need two helP· Individual (30 hour ..-) elalla wltfl COSTA MESA 541.eett PAIR BARCELONA !__• 1WllU
qyellty M~ Wiiiing dlllon•I 1llllt1· cam. ta.S W l<atella •350, en Company wllhtlQ to worct-ptoc•ilng, Some WESTMINSTER 89$-5082 CHAIRS ..._'977 •
to WOfll "-m=:. era/atriDIHncl or IYPI-fValencla8ankBtdgl lllfLSF•PAllS train Immediate hire 11141 .... lr, Telemarkellng U · lAGUNAHILLS512-3&47 . s•erlln youth and adult •· M t11nti m.,fi-up Must Or•flG9 92667 II you are a model I would Great benefits. ...._ ,.1 = ~ petlene» 148·7745 * Mtac: Ski equipment & 11 We offer *" ejl~t be WlllnO to WOtk nlghll ' like to upgr.ade your CY _. ff -WAREHOUSEMAN/ clolh61. Chilclren'• ._
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ilble'eve<y month. gen· l"'eatufe Of dMdNnes train I year e11p required (211)211 2... Full of Part Time split Newpo<t a.ch, Full lline write ttuenl engtllfl Start
erous gas and phOne al· Experienoe 11 aew1tlal. lor the lollow1ng pos-• hilt W k d on Wiii train right person. $4/Hr• DOE 197-1073 Ski cllhel/Chldfn: Boots °' NSWPOllT
lowances and ttte OS>· ~_.,., Hpetlence ltlons Weitperaon, Room llTIL 1111 Ollll 9 s 0' one •Yo Payroll Call 873·2128 Mon thru II 4 , SklH . Jekel •
pOrtunlty tor tdvance-preferred. lnterHl•CI Service . Cocktail APPlylnP«9Qn ~~~ovP~;:g~ta~~rsne FILLTllllOLEll Frlonlyblwn9•m·4pm tll 12-18.panls 8-tO,I grls llSTIEIL
rnent Plrtlea may IUbmit •re-Waitress Cashier Bfld CALL 6S0·2988 I i /W •t UOILLllT cltl'les 8•12 840-ttee Should you Join our tHm sume Of come 1n and 1111 Busperson Apply 1~ per r Hf If tr SIMITT .,,... AnliaMtt Ill I 18-1•••
or District Managers, you oul an ~tlon at son Surf & Sand Hotel NB Natl Salon has open! Lunch and dinner de· EIPllY•IT PAYDAY EVERY FRIDAY kENMOMrdXs ORVER t5'0JAM80AEE ROAD
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1555 So Cout Highway 1ng tor hcansed mani· hvertes Cash ttps dally IPPllTlm'Tl (7'41774-3737 SSO. WASHER $50. CAN Open 7 dav-aweell
-.:ull Medk:alCoverage r-. LagunaBeach, curtst ""1par1111 or full PLUS base StatewldeS &Ll•IHklng llMITT.,.. DELIVER 850-02'8 ExtendedServioeHours
·Dental Plan . citenleMI Oflly 722·2555 Ttlt, .. Olt d Id 1 Ith b 1 Leave mtMage 7 a.m.-tO pm. Mon·f'rl (El lb Illy after 90<11y1) •-" an tn '" ua w "c Immediate ~Ing Part __;.. --· c .! t IU on -··..,It. JOURNEYMAN llUllSfllY SILES 0,1r1tors payroll knowledge Laa1n time weekend• . only PORTABLE Olsttwalfler r...,t °' letta ..... aa IH21 computlled peyroll & all · CaU ~5-0827 eve or ·•Ot K Plan -Need eoergehc person 10 Postions available both aspects ot personnel for Huntington Beach area 842·'321 X3111 day•
(EUg1b11tty alter ~yr) •lllllM~* PRESSMAN grow with established shifts Cati Dave or Oottte 600. employees Good 73344'5 Of 538·11668 MAKE OFFER• 2 PleMI .. ....,
So II you tt11nk you ve got Rental 1 1 M Melt Co Min 1 yr re1a11 nursery clencal & lyplng skills 111.,... -·-...._11 __
wntt ti talo.es, caH Betn at • Ol'e n s I ... ,pd Salary S900· Restaurant Cl c I ·-,_. .......... .,,., .... ..-fl.42~32 1 ett 205 Or clean C\.lt dependale per-~The Orange Coast Dail)' Sl200 1n1erv1ew by apl)t req F ompu e< ~•P ~Full or P•rt time available. Almond. work• grHll Pullman and I Over·
$elld resume10 son to WOik on countflf Pilot •s seei.in9 an e~ only 646.744 1 Express plus orll~~~e)5•3n2o7~~~ Must have mechanlc•I $100080 6A1·8648 nlght•UkeNewl a.nd in yarel Apply 1930 per1enced ' color Ottsel personne • aptitude, alectronic tool Sii ftr .... , ,-1..AILY PILOT Newport Blvd . c M Journeyman Pressmar• .. RS(S All IU-1172 WESTER• repair SS 50/llr to start raraitut 1114 .......... CREVIER
GET PAID tor readmg We nave an excellent Boaro & Care Home p11 7 MCS M~Rl<ETING IN.....,... llf _.
books• StOO OO per 11118 benet 11s package day .,.k 3hours Cosla PART TIME HELP IN flllAICllL 6'5·2939 • -~ J ... lry/fan/Art 6 9 ~ Htw.11,st.
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Write ACE· 259h 161 S. $1? 21 Hour Contact Mt>sa 's1~-~:~46 or ~t,GH~l~~~~~~NGh;~r~ SAYlllliS 11111 s• •OUlllO/ O:f99fi~8: UMd, MZS • A.P.I .
i~~4~nway. N Aur0<a IL (7 14) 142·4321 tat 546-3366 EOE /WAIDMSlllAI 6' VELVET CORDUROY ans r vy g on ~lected models
313askferTrtJ HHIHASSISTHT PART TIME PEOPLE • Mustbepunctual,depen-sofa.ten.troyalbluevet· kt 7 ':fiamond clu11er
Appllcan1s must have re-HELP w /errands and
flable car. proof ot 1n· phones. no exp nee
surance. OMV prtnt·out $5/hr pa1<1 tn dentistry
and vaitd Calllorn1a Dr111· •432·772~
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2pm The Rllz 880 New-
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C N A 7a-3p I IP· 7a NEEDED for special PfllSlllEL CLElll dable. ha"e a good Clrtv· vet corduroy LIA chair Appraised $6500 WtU sell
11(1 7 J Light pl assign promotton Wkends at 1ng record $6/Hr some Best otters 6'6·302• $3900 OBO 5'0·8e82
New tacilil) benefits Ralphs Hughes Market For C M olfioe, w/lraln. overtime. benel1ts C M. An1tque Brunswtck pool ;.__ •-·-----
good pay Country Club N B c M 546-3366 lrMtndly outg041lg person construction table Playing surtace ... ar Hltl
Conv Hosp 20162S.:in1.i •24l·63tl 645·7811 days resl ored oak $1000 11!-aeral 1112
Ana Ave Santa Ana Part Time 963-8004-Eves Mike 631·4942 -He1qh1c; 54q 3061 Tt•n People to oo office PEST CONlROL ------- -GOVERNMENT HOMES
promotions lull or par I JOll TIE IAlllll TUI SWITOlll••t Black Lacquer cot I bl sel •
R N 3 11 h"f -On Bdrm Whtie Lacquer From SI 00 IU-Repalr) da-330 W. l•J St. , , • S I f I 1 me 9 am 5 Pm Exp crewman needed IPIUTll pier group qn bdrm Blk Unq.uent tax properties &
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Must have econ vehicle Of
motorcyle & insurance
Hours flex GOOD PAY
Call Mon-Frt 8-5pm for
ittfo (7 14) 553-9324
Cest1 l1sa1 CA12121 Reh .. l/CMr9e Nurse q,ln'',. 1 pm 1 pm-5p m, Construcllon ~~ckground Busy Costa Mesa olflce lrthr sota • lvseat Con-raps For current llsts call MOST /lllSTfSS Spm-9pm May earn up nee Good OMv Wtlltng to * 24 t-6355• t-800-356-4687 Eiit 2239 ' I L VN 3 11 pm 10 s 10/Hr Must ha ... e wOfk For interview call -tem blue sofa sect also open evenings FIT Days & PIT eves MAINTENANCE TRAINEE •
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pli>dseant voice Call Roy Peters or Lloyd Tot· Teacners Aide Part Time Country oak din set •
EXCELLENT WAGES for W&ITH/ESSFT/PT JOl•T ... (ll•D(•TlAM full& Part time Pam 538-8867 tor ap· ten (7141 546-5570 or Fuli Time to work at China cab Allt1ln1.6mo CHtl Mt11 1124
spare11meassemblywork Af:lplytn person " " 11 7 f 'T poniment B 0 p 1c 1 t h 1 i old S350-S1•00'973--0653
electronics crafts Others COCO' II Factltty& eQutpmant main -pm , ' ar ens es onlro prtva e pre-sc oo n ---ANTIQUES. mth art S .st.Ur.It I I · EOE Irvine Competitive l:llCI-•••( /dee I & lnlo H5041641·0091 tenance man mechanica For met11ca11on'> & treat· PISTE UP PfRSOll -wa es 714-786·749• nn -nouveau o. amor e Elli 1160 O~n 7 days 2131 Westclttf NB aplllude & good drtvtng ""'nl Wt-II stJl!ed 80 oedj ftUl ESTATE ASSIST g •VIII drsr. walnut bed, s-roll
-HOUSEKEEPINGILNDRY I record req d For inter SN f Ac:111~ ~days week nclude:; Sat· Musi have 1 yr minimum EARN EXTRA money Glass/chrm DR lbl opns to IOP l~esk. chlndaid_?'I. hslld FIU/nPIST PIT view call Lloyd To11en Mesa Verde Cony -irday Typ1~g a mus1• Art se11tr19 e11p in Orange work•tlQ . ON CALL . 8 to seat 8 w/6 chrs $600 3 aparP .. '!!'cests' & m';:,ee~· g
worl\tng cond1t1ons •Ttl Barden s Pest Contr<>l 661 Center St ,I P easanl surrounoings MOdest salary • com-available We need e•· $25 plants & AntlQues UT hly*
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IPEl l UYS Flex hoursrdays good HWNIT CUllEL Ill I (7 141 546-5570 C bacl\ground helpful County . be ltcensed 16 firs per week All shifts sofas. $50· 100. lamps g """'po "'
•6'0·8'1111t •6'2-3030• E 0 E •548 5585 • w1 Hain Appl, at lhe mission Send resurmi to perience<J 759-0770 1tl0 WlllHt Service Hrs. Mon-Fri
7:00 am 10 10 pm ·-----------------------· o•oE• DES" Cl("I( CHRISTINE 23• E 17th GAME tbl 481148, teat. ' 722-9338 " ~" " PENNYSAYER St Ste" 117 Costa TYPESETIER wttt nagahyde chrs $250 -GH..,olJ~s r;n1: d .~~s;:~:: Mesa CA 92627 LI A custom chr (brick Traa1 rtatiH BMW •83 320. )(Int conel .
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BE 'tH H 4>\\ '\ B4>~~ type 55 wpm lront olli<:e puter tbl $45 Wall unit Stewart Rare and one or MBZ '64 220SE-COUPE
appearance located near Apply in perM>n 75H. 180. 32W. wnt-5200 a kind• ft,closed forward -MINT CONO New..palnt.
EXP.U•OING t<fwSP4 P[R PRO ... TOTION COMPANt "AS POS1•10NS hA•lABlE ~OR SELF "'OTIVATEO TAl(f,
CM•PGf (Hf PEP50NS 10 SUPERVISE TEENAGERS
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So Coast Plaza Call Anl Q gas tleaters $25 ea pilot house Sedan shocks. etc. S 10,000
Monica at 250· 7050 21141 C1,. Ir. H1deabed 6' beige S 100 cruiser Teak house 1nd OBO Owner 675-7777
RECEPTIONIST Ste :: 1 Ll&IU liptl 6'45-7634 E/s1de C M saloon Cedar hull =i?.5. £81
Architect s olc Gd phone tr Call (114) 02-1441 Hide-A-Bed. rectyner. Hauled to working Boat. -=-
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votee Typing a • FIT other furn Low price Call Yard in Costa Mesa 10<
Call Kathie ,94• 1044 tat 201 fer i1f1 650-3811 afternoon restora11on Must see tst ttl! . $3 000 takes Owner • .... ... .. HCEPT1HIST PIT RATTAN/WICKER King 5 needs to sell ASAP. Cail C.V•M '°"
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Trout 631 1266 energetic person to as-d1t1on lnb0ard/outboard'•1t11s~fll
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Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
NO COLLECTING
NO SOLICITING
Deliver One Day a Week -
Must have dependable car
and proof of insurance.
Call 842-1444
Ask for Joanne Craney
11 you re 10 or older. a JOb as a newspaper
carrier might be iust your size. Just send In
this coupon or call 642-4333 Routes are
av~1lable now• '
It so•ebo4y. le a
Daily Pilot carrier!
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dmers hcense proof ot S900-S400 OBO Sid *"' STDIAIE Ill Toomuchctshdown? insurance and OMV Mhgy col Ible & 2 end Lease ·79 or newer MBZ
p11nl·OUI S1arhng pay isl 1bles & Misc 556·08l2 or IOIT SLIPS* Compare our large select
S7 00 pe1 hour plus gas eves 5402235 De Ann Bayside V11tageo O A C
allc. Nt1nce OAK BALL & CLAW table 300 E Coast Hwy Newpt HISI If llPllTI
Come '" to apply at with 4 armchairs & 1 leaf Ben Call M·F 9am-•pm dial MERCEDES
$495 Panasonic Con· 171'1673-t33l (2t3nt4)637·2333 DailyPillt
UO Wtst llr St.
C11t1 1111, GA 12121
beTv.een 9am & 5pm M-F
Or call ~lh at 642·•321
ext 205
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cept 3 Mrcrowavet •0, Siii TIE s Frwy near Beach Bt"d Convec11on oven $375 • • in Buena Park 85-'·658 1 Balboa lsltnd Near Ferry 673-1440
OFFICE DESK WOOCI 6 33 ottshore mooring iust AatH DHantic tJIO
drawers. gooO cond ove1h11ule<I Make otter DATSUN
SlOOOBO Callafter 5pm Owner 619·564·3778 280Z2· 2. 1977 or '"message 673·9247
Pillew T., lattr111
WfbO'A Lu11ur1ous. never
used $295 840-8733
Boat slip/side he SO ft 11
16 It West Bay Ave
BalbOa Peninsula No lrve
aboard S t211t 675· 12•5
NB side-tie 30 ft powe< or
drop mast Private
comm No hve aboard
8 1.000 mt I owner. ell.C
cond 548-4594 am/pm
NABERS
CADILLAC
(Ot SOFA "'bed" high qual
Bed never used Wall
Hugger Recliner Must
sell Otter 650-3765 Lee $200/mo 650-679• BEAUllFUL SELECTION
QUEEN SIZE BED·
Mattress. box spring &
Slip Avail-No Live At>oard ot late model, low mileage
Up to 32' $330 Cadillacs in Orange
Side Tie to 25' $220 County• See us loday1
SWALES ANCHORAGE 540-9100 frame Sl30 090
969·9960
OUEEN SIZE MA TIRESS
& BOX OUIL TED
B~ANO NEW1S155
Daily 9-5 548-1501
SLIP tor rent Sltp
s1z.e 40' 11 12· 1n channel
2600 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
Call 846-4293 •M1-11ta• •11.•11 smuH
Sota nigh qua.I neYef used ,..1•1c. Triaa,.rtitit-a t5 to choose from GOOD still wrapped worth .. setec11on. Financing avail
S 1000 sac S250 ••ttr-Jt1/ _OAC 898-4645 Dir *-(213)862·6588 .,.
Sol.ID ma~ ... din""' room-.,..Sc_tt_te_r_s __ .. H_l .. l.1CoNelle 1975 Blue print ,.,.... -.,, eng1n. loaded with extras. set w/hulch & 6 chairs 1984 Kawtsalu GP2 750 Hops. wire wheels. 11'llnt
MUST SELL Best ofter tOK O<igtnal miles, Ucel· cond. $7900 670·2948 650-3765 Lee tent cond Must see 10 _ __
appreciate Helmet & FORD '84 TEMPO 4 dr.
SOt10 OAK Bdrm se1. cover included f2SCO clean-qooct-eond. euto.
dreS$er cti~t hdboard. Call alter •pm 530·2048 hit whl ale $2950 OBO
mte -tand. mirror Must SAS-7373/0 751 .57 t9/E
sell OBO 650-3765 Lee V1a1 to40
Mi1cel111"•' Hl S •14 Ftr4 Yu I· 111
Restaurant equipmenl 111 Air. Power SteertnQ. Auto-
types Call tor lnfor· matlc • 11'lnt cond Must
mat1on Stove hood. sell (2H338381
lrlge etc 540·8682 II.HI
$3000 STEREO. Sacrlfl<:e
for Oflly S tOOO Zenith
Color TV VCR. 2 Hll
water aquariums. refrlg •
graphic ftle cab Smith
Corona elec typewriter
548-1945
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TB Elan-1985 Beaut Clark
red fancy cus whls. auto
trans 28000 ml. ext
warr $7750 733 8505
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Eves 960·9782 The to11owtng pertOnt are dOlng bu"ness"
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•AMERICAN lndlan Items GROVE COIN EXCHANGE. ENOEAVOAS MARKETING
wanted" r1J9S, baskets. 12032 BtOOllhurtt AVWlUe. NEi'WOAI(, 2033t BluffllOe
alsO oriental rugs Garden Grove. CA 92&40 • t 11. HuntJnQ1on Beech.
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a Caltlonlla Corl>Of•110n. 332 Dale Schwartr 2033 t
E ·Wnl'ltnQton Blvd . LOt 8luftS>de • 117, Hu"tington Administrative AnQelet. CA 90015 lffch. Calif 926'6
fnl1 bu11ne11 la con· This bu1lneH 11 con·
ducted by a Cotl>Ofation dueled by en~
A 1 ,051 .. lONS Fo11 Fair EfltefptlMt. Inc . Dale Sellwlf'U • I j Giibert Flofence PrMk*ll TNa •••t9fMl'lt ... llleel
Thia Slatemef't WU flleel wtlh Ille Couf'lly c.ertt of Or·
Work In the ever expanding
Newspaper Promotion fleld. If
you are self-motivated ar d llke
working wtth1eenagers. th s may
be the opportunity you've ~n
waiting for.
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$400 PEI WllK
(~Start)
W.fih Potential
to $1000 Pll WllK
with Ille Courity Clerk ot Or· ange County on Januery ti,
ange County on Jenuaty t5, t988 t988 ,_
P*111 Publlshed Otange Cont
Publllhed Orange Coat Dally P1lo1 January 25. Fft,
Dally Pilot February I , 15, ruary 1 I . 15, 1918
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Orenge Coelf DAILY PILOT fMonday. Faruaty t . 1988
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Hf:" MICHAi\ llllCK HOD8U .... 41 A ....... '-'-" ... DUTii Oii MAMS 8TAW --,... . A,.,_............ ...,... •r YIMINIA PMNCH ,._........._...,..,... ....naw ~.__.,.,.,ION.,. .. ..... a... Tt"1tOllOwlno~11· l""'~'*=-j
-., MCHCM.AI C HOOGle .-.nn W 9M '<>WS lft N ...,.., ...... ..__ •· Tl'9 ....... P9f90nl are Cloll'I ~ • Mm Oii NlihOlil dOono tMelneal N 004n; ~ M ·
lnlM ..... Cow'tefOr· M9WNWW CovttotOr-.~,._ C.rfHITOYON~T ..._...._.... faJINTfJWMT~LPRO-TOAll•lllftR NEW ACTION MA.NAO(· lnt«~tlONll '"-· TO 'd I 41• t .,_eo..ne, ~ "'91 Ted I• 41ueet1ft9 dNil VIRGIMtA (bJTOYON .... , .. PAllC T 14 l C A Jll P ! T FES9'0NAL lNT~ISH HTATI NO. AMMlt M(NT Ll~ITEO. 24'1 ~ Mac~~hlH llwd , • .•
UTAll -Atetcn NICMOl.M C M00GD '9 UTAftl -AW ~ 'OMO M _. IOUTM. tOttt ...._ A.e. IAL8Wfil GALLfflV (blTHf ~AClf!C fl!M fX. lo ell Nita.. ~at•. Ave 83, co.ta Mesa Calif ~t BMCfl. CA -
To ...... ~ •Pat• -....... .. To .................................... ~ ., '°· ~ v-... c:.-°' LAGUNA, t ,.. So CH~E. t$H ~ v-... ~tedltOtl Wld Coftlifttent 92627 . NlcOCM A t<wr... ,. Ct.._.. OftCI cont~ ~ ........... 11'9 .,...,. Md w1161..,.1 r..m ..... to ........... _ tl10I C.... Hwr., u,un-leadl, £Mt ~le 2t3, Coeta ...... Cf'ed1'0fl Md petllOnl wtl.O P11rlcil l" McHwn.e. Llllda I ... Of . ~
etedllotl, and perlOM WflO ................... ...-.S: IM 110t10M wtlO oetlteOlll'9 lfUllfllt C.A .I . Dowoto-111011t c.it. tM5t Cellt t2626 1Nybeotnen..o~w•1ed 207GenevaSll"' •2.Hunt· &eech CAtHIO """ ... ot....... .......... '"-petltloft ,..,.. ......... 0......... ......... Tiie POlhlOft , ....... c.,. CelllOnMe. '°"' ~ L Aelter. 450 Hyee Dolot• c 8\Knw. tn& Ill ""'wlff and/Of nt•te of ~Of' 8Meh Clltt 92141 This IW91:tt... .. COft•
In IN .. Oftd/Ot ••• ot: lillltlOrity to ..,_ .. , ... Ill .... .,.a/or ...... ot. M'*"Y '° •••-.,_.....,Aw. •ttO.,...,.., ,,_., LatUN leecfl. Cellf Mfta £..i A.Pt Et06. CAM• JOHN G MIMME.A l»aul Solomon l urke, ctvcted t>y· an indl>ol..,.,
OOROTHY EltlAIETH _.... ~ 11'9 ............ DOftOTHV P()(MJI IDOV ....... ~ lflo """""" """""· Celllf 90211 tHl1 ' Mes.. Calif 92626 A C*•tJOll tiee ~ flied 8537 Kel'M A~•. c a,,. NlOolD A t<.,r. '
LOMNZ °"" A*nlllielfMIOft ...... AKA~ P. lDOY dent ~ ........ (e. .... L. Pur~.w.... 1.-.n AlllMr. •SO Hyee Glen H lkWllM. 277$ by MAO(LYN A 8RIMME.A Park Celtt 91)06 fhll tlalemtnl ........
A ~ Ml ---tied talOe Ac1 A ....--,_ ---..... , .... Act. et•. !I ...... c.it. "'*-• L8JIWM IMcll. Calif M9sa Veu» !aat ~ E tOt. In IN &UC*~ CCNrl of Of· Peter Lan khutlef. 207 with Ille~ Cletk ef Or• b~M>LD CHAlaTIAH A ,_... Oft .. ,...._ llliy JAMI.I A. ~ lfl A '*'lnl Oft "'9 ~ to2.43 tMft Cotta Meta. Calif_ t262t MOS County tOQUMting that ~a $1r .. 1 c2 Hunf· ange Co1.m1y Oii F~ I..
L lfl IM .....,_ .. M f""1 on~ ... ._,., ~ of Qr. will be Mid on 1124111 " l ,H. •••hford. 120'2 Tft6a liVllineOa 11 con• lhla bua111e11 11 con• M~OlL'fN A INMM(A be 1noton e-ch Calif 926-48 1086 • ~-.fOr"'fO~,.u,...t ... et t:A6 ,...._., ---~~tflat .l;_Ull'-'L.llllOellt-*~I• ~••• llloM...4.0e~ ~~~~_,.~by~_... IH•lll.., .. ~,_. lt\11 buainen •• OOll-""'°'
quoallng that "~R0L00ept. No 3•100~~A.MceMll.ie·.,.100,eweon..r onw.w.... C.., ' llMntnL......, OolorMC ""'* ,_.,,.attiwetoildmllllAlfthe OllCled oY a get1et11 oart· J'l.it>li.W Orenge 0.-
CHNITIAH LOMNZ DO• Centor ~ Woll, ..... poifllld II portoMI l'AP-San I Ma. CA. TIN bualnota le tC>ft.-Thie ttatement wM tiled Thia 1111emen1 wu Ned eet8M of IN decedoot nersn1p OaJly Ptlot Fet>tuar; I . \Ii
po1ntoct • pertOftll ,. Nia. CA ~toedminlatorthe tF YOU C>aJECT to tt1e duc:tod-by: )Olnt """9Ur• #th lflO County ()erti ot Or· w1111 ll'le County Olefk ol Ot· TM oernlon reque.s11 Pal McNamee 22 29. tMt
roaentettwe to.,........,. ttle " YOU oeJICT to 11'9 --of ttle deeedlnt, gtantlng of tt1e pMjtion. ,OW Torry W 8mttfl enge County on ~llf'Y t t . ange Coun1y on Jatll*y tt , euttloflty to edmi1111•• tl\e Th11 S111ement waa 11141<1 ~ .. ._ of the decedent, wentlnt of tM ........ ,_, TM petition recaue111 "'°"" ... ,.., eppeet et the Thia .. ...,...,t ... tied tlll 1m .... yn<W , .. t~ Wttb the County Ctefil 01 Or·
lh• .,. .. ,'°" rOQuOltl INuld ..... ~ ...... ~ to lldmll ....... l\wtng "" ..... row .. Mitt .... County°*" Of Or· P117W . ,_ dent A~tr•tJOn of &-1noe Counly °" January ,, P'ta.IC ll)JIC(
8UUWWlly to edmlnlet• "" tioorlng "" ..... "°"' ob-..... undor I"" ~-lec11oM Ot,... written ootec-enoo County on ~ •• Putlliaf'40 Orange Cout PuOllSPled Oranoe COMt lat .. Act 11194
...... uneter IN ~-jectloM °' ... ""'""' obtec• .. Aclmlnlltretlon of £t. tlolla wltfl Ille court N6of• ,... -Delly Pilot J~ 18 25. OaJty PllOI January 25. ,... ,,. ""'"'O on lhe pe111loo , • .,. FICTITIOUI .....
dent Admlnlalr•tlOn of b-Uoii• """' IN oour1 bOf«o tet• Act. the ,_. ... , Y04M ..,.,..,. ,.,,,, Fetwuary t, ~. 1N8 ruary t a t5 1tee IMll be held on FEB.RVAAY Ptit>I•~ Otange Coaal NA• lfAn•WT
let• Act. the hfffing, Y0411 _,..,. A heerino on IN J*lltOn Mee mey be In peraon OI by PulllllNCI Orante coaec M· 1114 M-21 t t7 '9N at t 45 PM tn 011ly Pllol Ja"ultf~ 18 2~ Tne fQllowtng C*80flt et•
A MetlnQ on IN pe(MIOn Mee may be In C*'80fl or 0y ... be Mid on 'HAUAAY Y°"' ettorney. D9lly PilCM Jenuery ti, 2&, Dept No 3 at 100 CWte F•r:>ruary 1 8 19ge Oo4ng ~ .. ... be Mic) on FEMUAAY your attOfney. 24, 1MI et 1:4.5 P.M. in IF YOU AAE A CREOtlOfl Fetituary t . 8, ,... "8JC NOTIC( r\BJC fl>JIC( c.nter Dri\'41 WNt. Sanla M 1119 MILO SYSTEMS, 2t•5
17, ttll al 1:45 P.M. in If VOU A.AE A CMDtTOR Oepl. No~ 3 et 700 CMc Of a contlngem. Cfedltor of M-tto Ana. CA RandOIPh Awt . Coll.a ......
0ep1. No. 3 at 700 CMc"' • contfnear'tt credflOt Of Center Driw w .. 1. Santa the O.C:Haed. )'CM' ,,_t ftle ........, Kmn 1F YOU 08J£CT to t,.. MllC NOTICE c1111 92626
Center Drlw W•I. Senta ttla deCHnd, )'CM' muet Ne Ana. CA 92701. your tlMn with thO COWt1 or Ml.IC ll)TIC( '9CJHIOUI .,.._.. ~!~ITA~U granting ot t!le petl110n. you Tna Carburetor Stiop.
Ana. CA. your clallm """'the court"' If YOU OIJECT to the Pf9-ll It to tllO por~ ..... ITAftm.NT -,,.._... al>oulO .. 1,.., IPC)elf ., ,,.. FICTITIOUS IUSIM£SS Inc CallfO<nll
" YOU OIJECT to tne preeent It lo the poraonel gtantlng of""' petllion, you repr-eet111o ~ by fllM:TITIOUI 9YllX.. T"" ro.o..1ng persons ar• fha lollowtng PllftOnS .,. Mering and ..... yOUt 00-NA• IU T£MfNT Tn11 tlUSIMH la con~
granting of IN petition you repr-tetlw llPPC)lntod -., lhould elll'let _,.., 11 the the COUf't within~ montfll ~ ITA~ doing buWMM M: dotf19 business as • jeettons °'Ille Wl'ltten ooiec-Tlla totto .... mg 1>er.oni a•• duC11t<l tly 11 COfpotahon lflOlllcl el""9r ..,.,_., 1j tM tt"I cOUtt wteNn four monthJ heetlne OftC1 ltele your ob· from the o.te of flfat it-Tile fo1ow1ng per"tOM are CAC. INC .. A GENEVA SUNFLOWER TRAVEL, tJo(ta Wiii\ the court ci.te><e Ooing l>\isme$• u M<hH I J F\IMy. p~
hNttng and at8te 'fOAM ob-ftom ""' dete of flrll .._ jeetlonecwftlewrittonoblec· suanoeottettoraaaprowided dOfnG~•· COMPANY. S75 A"ton 1S25MesaVerdeDroweE•• tn. !\earing Vt;JU< llC>l)eat· ta>OtAECT -M~RltET•fllGI n,.5 stat""*'t •• 111M
lee11onaorfllewrlttenoblee· auanc.ofteltOft•ptoWlded tlonl wtltl IM C04lf1 ~Ofe In Section 700 of .the SKY VIEW APAAl· B~leward, Co1ta Men, ,105 Costa Mela, Callf. anc:.-maybe1n por10n orby D t ST R ' 8 U T 0 RS wnnineCountyCle<1tot0r·
lion• wttfl tne coun before In Section 700 of tl'I• tM llMrlng. YOUt ac>PMr· Prob••• Code of Celi1ornla. MENlS. 2081 8ualneH Calif 9~· 92626 your'9"0IMy ' lb lSECURIT f TR .. Of RS an9e.COVnty on Jattuitfy lt
IN '-Int· YOUf ..,.,..,. Prof;lat• Code ot Celifotni.. ance may be In per.on"' by The time lor flling clelril9 will Center erw.. Wt• 200. Converting An eta IO Freoetlell GA AdOl, 1S5S If YOU ARE,,. CREOITOA GROUP 1 I' N Dye• Rodd 1988 ,..., ~ ~ mey be In poraon °'by T"" time tor flllng delme wlll your ett0tney not Hplre prior to tour IMM. Callf. 92715 CUii, lnC . a Callforn;1 CO<· Mu.a ller<M Onve EMI •tf. Of a conllll94lflt cr.OOtor of Suite 0 Sa,,ta A"• Ca111 Put1hsned Ofa Cou1
your attotney. not ••plr• prior to four IF YOU AAE A CREOllOA month• from the Oet• of '""' Pan Atnerleall Propertiee, p or a ti 0 n. 5 7 5 "n I 0 n CoSla MeSil. C•~' 1126245 Ille ~•Md. \IOU nlUSI Ille 112707 Dail Pilot Janua ~5. Fet>
IF YOU AAE A CREOtTOR montl't• from t"" date of IN OI a contingerll credllor of hearing nolice ebow. 2082 au...... Centor Dr .. &ulevwd. Coeti Mesa. Caht Tnis business 11 con-your cl•"" w1tll ltle c;(JU(I or S1tel1t1e C.omp(l<lt!fll 0<& lruar~ 1 8 15 t9~8 °' a contlngetlt creditor ot f'lellrinO notice ebow. the deca...CS. you mual nte YOU MAY EXAMINE the Sull• 200. trvlne, Cent. t2626 ducted by 1" 1"dMOual preMnl 11 to the ~aonaJ rrot>uiors "" "'"•ao.1 11 1 M.223
the decMNd. you ,,_t tie YOU MAY EXAMIHE tile your clelm with lhe court or rue kt19t by the court." you t21t5 Thie 0u110••• IS con-Frederick GA Addi -r..,.-._,,.,,.,. llOC>Oillled by w 0y!'• Ro•d Su,. 0
your c1e1m with tl'le c;ourt °' tMe kept by lne court. " you prM«tt It to '"" personet .,, a peraon lnter•ted In Aoneld F. Nleflole, Jt., OUCted t>y. • COfl>Oflllon 1"'~ statemenl •a• filed tfle ooun w.1h1n tout montrts San1a ""a c.61' 927" • ' MLIC NOTICC
prnent It to t"" pertonal ere • '*'°" lrllerftted In repreaen1all11e ICJP()fnted by lhe eslate, you may _,..,. t90 t Cornwell Alie., W•I· Wiiiiam l41Hlllf. Vice Pr-. wtth the County CleflP. ot Or· from 11\e dale Of ltrtt is· T "•• bu~•"llU '' co"
repfnentellw eppointed 0y the •••t•. you may aerve the court wltllln tOUf month• upon the executor or edrnln-mlntter. Cetlf. t2M3 dent anoe Couniy on January 12• tu~ of letters u prov.O.O ducted b• 8 .,, PO• 8, 0 ,.. FICTITIOUS •u ... aa
lhe court Within fow """'"" UC)On the ••ecutOf Of adcnln-from Ille dale of flf•t II-llltAIOf. or upon ..... at· t-1.ien Nlcl'IOia. 908 Van Thi9 •tetement .... filed 1988 in. Seellon 700 01 t/'1e M,tnt\a l<;•~er S...:•e••·~ I NA• STATE.wf
from Iha date ot ftrlt i. lattllOI, OI upon the M· auarioeottettersuprCWIOecl IOfney fOf the ••ecutor or .,._ Court. eo.1a Mesia, wltn tM County Clerk ot Or-'11117• Prot>ate Cooe of Cal1t0<n1a · Tn1s sialemE>nl ..,8, to>eO T~ tC111ow1n9 persona.,,
auance of letter• .. prowldecl torney tor IN executor Of In Section 700 of the 8dmlni1tra10<. and file wlttl Calif. t2626 = Counly on January 20. Put1hsnect O.ange eo;;' The ume fOf ltt•ng claims WIM wotn lt\e (.nu"' r C:•er• ,, Or-0011'\9 t1us1ness es •
In Section 700 of the '°""""'rat0<. and tlte with Probate Code of Calltomle. tl'le court wilh pt.Got of Mf· T1111 butlnMI 11 con· t ~ail)' Ptlot Janu,,,11
8Y ll . • not exp;re prlOf to lour ange Coul"!r 0,, Jaouar. ,, C D PAINTING 650' ...
Probete Code ot Calltornle. lllO COUt1 wttfl proof of ..,. The time tor flling claim• wN1 VIC4t. • wrttten r~ 11111· ducted by· • genetet pert. ,_.. et1rue.ry 1 8 1~8 month• lrom 1"9 ~te ot 11\e 19!8 Pa,. Or Costa Mesa Calit-
The time fOf flllno cletm1 wllt vice, a Wfltten requeat 118'· not ••plr•. prlof to lour Ing that ~ dftlr• tp4ICiet nerahip Put>llahed Orange Coasi M· 197 hHr•ng notic.e above F"'°14 9261" ·
not expire prior to tour Ing thet you dealr• apec'8I montht trom the Oat• ot Ille no11ce of the tlting of en In· Helen NlcllOll Dally Ptlol January 25. Feo. P\lll.IC NOTICE YOU MAY n.-MINE 11\e Put11:srieo O•a"Qt> Coast Cr'"'''•" Ovperron, 650'"r monttlt from tile de .. ot ttle notice of the ftllng of an In-hMrlng notice at>ow. vtnlOfY and appr.._,t of Tiiie 11a1ernent wu filed ruary 1· 8. 15. l9U . . tile kept by lhe court II you Deity P11o1 Jl"v•' r ~~ ~eb Park Or Costa M .... Caltl r--'
he•ino notice at>ow. wntory and llPPl'.._,t ot YOU MAY EXAMINE the estate UMll or of tN pelt· With the County Ctortl Of Or· M-227 ACTITIOUS ....... ere 1 perton 1ntetes1ed tn ruar1 1 8 5 •988 92617 /
YOU MAY EXAMINE the •tat• ..... , or ot the peti-flle kepi Oy '"" COUtt. It you tiona ~accounts mentloneo ange County on J~ t4. Ml.IC NOTICE NAMI ITAttMmfT tt1e Htale you may -ve M X>l Tn1s t1us1ness 11 c.on-
ftte kept by lllO coun. "you Ilona"' eccount1 mentlorled are a perlOn lnter•led In 1n Saclton 1200 and l200.5 ot t918 Tne lollowtng Pllfton8 .,. upon'"' e•ecu•or or aom1n-dueted t1y an 1odMdual
.,, a person lntoreated in in SectlM 1200 el'ld t200.5 of tt1e Ml•t•. you rney aerve lhe Celffornla Probate Code. . n.t1I l"ICTlTIOUI IU9MIS OOll'\Q t>uSlness 11 11tr•l0< or uoon ,,.... at· DUD•JC NOTICE I Cllflsh•n Dv"9'•on "'°' Mtate, you mey _,..,.1,..Cellf0tnlaProbeteCode. uponthee•ecutorpt.admln-I . AwerJ CrarJ ef Publlsrted Orange Coat NAmlTAft•WT MES A PRE M IU M t0<ney fC>f the eaecutOf or rUUI.. 1,,1s sta1emen1 was fllOG
upon the••acutot Of edmln-....... L ............ lettate><. or upon the •I· .... ,... • ... ,., • Deily Pllol Januery 25. F• Tile tOllowlno persons.,, WHOL ESAL ERS. 2402 actmtn1s.trat0f and hie .,,,, 1(3791M1 #1111 tne County Clllfll of Of·
11tra1or. Of upon tt1e et-'--W, ~ ........ torney fOf the nec:utor or ........., A..._,. lw ~ ruary 1. I . 15, 1918 OOlng buafnMI.. Hert>or Suite Floe Costa IN eourt with !>foot 01 -· F1CnTIOUS auStNESS 1nge County on January 19.
te>mey tor the ••«:utor "' ........... .......,. .. ·~ralor. and tile with ...... ., .. c....-°""' M-205 ULllMAlE 0£TAIL. 7752 Mesa. Caltl 9~26 VICe. a wttl1en ~,~ ... ,... NA .. SUTflttNT 19&8 ,.....
adminlatrat0t, and Ne wttfl PeUU011er. HM leat tne court with proof of-· ~......,CA-24tfl St . WMlmlnstet Susan Amelia Mair<*lus, ong 11111 you dnit• 1P41Clal Tne lollOwi '*'°"& 1,1! Put11tshed Orange COMt
lhe court with rwoot of..,. lillltwaed Awo.M, ..... 'rice,• written requeal 11•1· ~ublllhed °'ante Coeat "8.IC ll)TIC( John MichMI Ktymkrw. 2402 Hart>or Suite Ft08, notice of Ille ftllng ot an tn· ooong busme;: as Dail; PtlOI J~ 25. F•
vie• .• written request at•I· -. ,........, CA~ Ing 11'111 you ,...,. 1C>41Clal = Piiot Fetlruery 5• I . '2• "'"" 7152 24th SI .. WfftmtnS14tf Costa Mesa. Calif 926245 ventory ano a°""aiMmen' ot 0 OONNElLtSANT,. J:E ruary ' 8 15 1988
Ing that you dealr• apeciet Publlahed Orange Coal nottc:e of tile tlllnt Of an In· nTIOUI .,_.. Mack 8. Fogart. 775' 24th This businees 11 con-•t•I• uaet• 0t ol tl\e pell-SPRINGS 11 no, Dve>0nt M-2 t3 notice of the 1111nQ ot an in· Ollily Pilot Februety t. 2. 8, wwitoryanct appraieementot FM5tt ~IT ~ SI., WHlminater oucte<1 tly in inOIVtOuel tlons or accounts rnenl1oned Otive Suiie ,00 ,,,.,'WI Catol
wntoryendepprtiiaementof 1"8 fttate ..... 10tot1tl9pell· •-.IC llt\TIC( A Hits bullMH 11 co"-Susan A Marc:.lluS tnS.CtlOflf200andt2005of 9271~ ' I pt8llC NOTIC( ,·.
"tate.,...1oroftl'lepett-• MT233 tlonsOfaccounttmentloned ..--. ..., ~followlnt~aonaere dvc:1ed by: a gener.i pan-This s1a1emen1 was Ned tMCallfornlaProoateCoOe John 0 0 Dc,•n•etl ••
tlont or accounllmentloned In Section 1200 enO !200.5 of flCTinOUe .,..... ~ ~ •· nenhlp wotll the County Clerk ot Or-Hwrwlla. "•"'•' I TrvSlee o1 .,.,e J ~"° p FICTITIOUS.,._ ... •
In Sec:t1on l200"" 1200.5 of P\aJC ll)JIC( lheCeliforllla Probate~. NAMl ITAW W STAR COAOHA A~ John M. Klymluw ange CO.:."IY on January t9, or+ic.-Rao, Attemep tw 0 Oonnett Ae•C>Ut>te Trust NA..W 1-TATlmlfl' ••
lheCellfOtftia Probate Code. flCTITIOUe ..-. •• .....~ •. ............ The lollo'#lng poraona .,. SOCIA TES. 2t2& Sou Thi• statement ...... flied 1988 ~ ..... ,. 2121 bet e...r dated Octob4lr 20 198? I Tiie lolio..Hno poraona ---.· O::."~:.::• A=.: MAmlTATWllT =-~-c="= dOI ~r~ A A ~::~~·Costa Mw. witht~n:,~~~~· Put>ll$hed Orange'= ~c'::t:O•c°'-~~,,,~~~ .. P'~~~,._Suftt! o~~e.~-;sEEa;;NG SEA; P9tlloner~fll1 1. C.... ~=::tOrta are ..... ~ .... CA S~A~rs· 13~E &~lat!. ~~ .. t~ s'::t g::.s ftl:. 'Deity Pllol January 25. Feb-Put>ltlhed Or~ Coast Donald S Gran! lr~tee VICE 3118 South Halladey: ......... . ....... c:..... LAHAINA APARTMENTS. _, North. Suite 10Q. ~ ...... Calif 92626 • a ,..,.. ru1ry 1 a IS 1988 Oalty Ptlol Fet><ulf'f 1· ' 8 of Irle 0 ano s Gr•"' Revo-Santa Ana ~elll 92,7~1~
--·CA-. 431-437'11 C)'f)t ... Liguna ~ Oraoge Coalt Beadl. Calif t2MO Peter J Koetting 2925 P\.ibliShecl Ofanoe Coesl M·220 t988 c.atlle Trust Ollltld Ma~ s I c 0 Cornwell J< ~
Publlahed Oranoe Coul 8eectl Cellt t265t' Oeity Pllol February 1, 2. 8, Vernon G Pitaller 145534 South 8flatol Streat. Cotta Ody Piiot Jenuary ta. 25. MT230 1987 no1 DvP<>"'I Ortve POt't ~-di P1 . ~= Pilot Fetlfuery 1. 2. f. Sandra F~lmoolg. 23064 tNI Ml2l4 Mt. Klbt>y, Fountein' Valley. Mesa. Calif 926245 • February t. 8, 1918 P\lll.IC ll>TICE PtllllC NOTICE Su11e 100 Irvine Calif 84!.~,: ~~.~:::" 11 co~
Ml23t S11•dn Cl .. Grllr\d Terrace. Calif 92708 Rober'! K 8tlzlut. 2925 M·l88 Kmu 92715 ovcteo oy an tndrVldlJet
---------Callt 92324 Ml.JC NOTICE Otexel 0. Welton, "42 South 8ti1tol Str .... Coela P1aJC M>TICE flCTITIOUe .,..... flCTITIOUI IU ... SS Wm Bllllf Arms1ron9 C 0 Cotnwetl J• • "8.IC NOTICE Frank Frimocllg, 230454 8"tel, W•tmlnltet, Cetit Mela, Calif 924529 N.._ tTATl.mNT NAm STATHIENT Trustee ot the 8 &rtd C Trt.5 sta1ernen1 wu fliel
---------Sialdn Ct . Grand Tetrace. IC •1• Thia buslnen la con· Th11 l>ual,,..• 11 con· IC17711 The following persons are n1e loflOW1"9 persons are Arms1r0<>9 Revocat>te T1ust "'''"the County Ci.r• of°''
I( -Calif 92324 MOTICI Of ducted t>y an unln· OUCled by a general part· ACTTTIOUS .,..... Ootng bl.ll!lleSI u. ooing ousineas as 011.0 .t11.19us1 23 1983 220 t IOQ4l Counly on January ti( MOTICIOll Thil bUlineu ii JIOn· Dl.ATMfW cotpo111ao HIOCl•tlon nerllllp ...... TATIMIWT CHANTRY SQUARE NEWPORT-MESA OEN! OuQOnt Or...e Sv11e t()O 111&8 nlll9
DI.ATM°' duel«lby• f'lueJ>end end wife l1MTM...... Olllor lhan. pertnerlhip Robert l . Beet The loltowing poraona -CLEANERS. 2230 w WM· TAL. •ea E 17th ~A 103 l'"''ne Calif 9271~ Put>hst>ecl Orange COM(
..CNAI&. M. ltODMI SanOrt Frinlodlg WMITML V9'non G Pi,aller Th11 llatemenl WU filed 001ng ou-.. '* 8tvO . L• ~bra. Caht Cosll Mesa. C..1f 92627 Te•ence W Br1~n1t" Oa Pllol Janu ZS Febo
ANDfWNtlhON ThtaslatemenlwHllted ANDOf'NllllOM Thi1 1tatementwal'tiledwtththeCountyClerkotOr-CJ 'S PROOUCE &90631 Jonn AQu1lera DOS 220l Ouponl °'' .. SY•t•ru~1315 ,;'la •
TO A.DMlllTD Wlth lhe County Clllfll Of Of'. TO AW9TIR with the County Cieri! of Or· ange County on January 12. FLOWERS, INC . 2825 New· Erdtn Akyut. 630 W 4501 Way.,. Rd 92625 IOO ,,,,,,,. Caltt 92715 M-2?i
llTAft MO. AM1111 ange Cou.nry on J~ 14, llT.A.1'1 MO. AM,_ ange County on J~ l9. tNI port Blvd .. ~ 8eech. Rosllynn. Fultenon. Cal<f T1111 1>u1.ness IS con· James A We$1hng 2201 ---------...
To .. heir•. beneflc:ierlea. 1988 ,_ lo .. Milts. beneflclerln. ttee ,_ "'1112 Ceflf. t2M3 92832 ducted by an lnd1vldual Ouponl Dnve Sult• lOO Pta.IC "°TICE
creditor• and contingent Publlahed Orange COMI creditors end 0011tl"99t1t Put>lithed Orange Coaal Pul>lilhed Oranoe Cou1 Dwight Hatano, Cahtornta. Yonc;a 1 Akyuz. 630 w JOhn Agu•let• 0 0 S 1"""e Calif 927 15 I
credltor1. anO perton1 wt10 Dally Piiot Januery 2S. Fet> cr.Oilors. anO pertona who Deily Pllol January 25, Fat>-o .. 1y Pilot Januery 11. 25, 23992 Dory Drive. 1..eguna Aostlynn. l'ultenon. Cahl TNs Slalemertt •U ltleC OrJonn s!,. v°?;,c/r'1 Ou~! FICTITIOUS., ..... •
may be otllerwiM lnter•led ruery 1. 8. ts. 19N may be othenlllee lnternt«I ru1ry t, 8. ts. t911 FebrlMlfY t. a. \988 NIQuel. ce111 92617 926,32 wtth llw County Cler\11 01 Or-1 •v~ ie "'',,. •• MA• tTAftWN'T :
In lhe w.111 and/or ... eta ot M•204 In tile will and/Of •tale of. M-2t2 M-19t th11 bu11neu 11 con· Th11 business ia con· •no• County on January 19 926 5Kirll OevlS 2201 0...-Tf>e lollOw""Q persons ~ •-IC lllftTIC( •-.,. llt\~ •-.,. __. •-.,. lltllllC( •-IC llt\ftl't oucteo by a corpora11on ducted by nusbanO ano wtfe 19118 POf'l& ve Suite 100 INIM doong ousiness IS • .--. nu ..--IWIJW. .--IWf~ ..--nu ..--. nv1rw. Ow!Qlll Hetano. PreaiOenl Erdln Akyuz f1'la1 ' JOHNSON COMMUNJCA.
Thi• st•t~t ... tiled Tl\fa statement ... hied Pubhnecl Orange Cout CalJI 9211s TIONS 4000 w,::~ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposels from contractors licensed 1n accordance with Sectton A. 17. Proposed Reqwements and Conditions
will be received at the Office of lhe Clerk of the Board of Supen11sors, Room 465, Hall of Administration. Santa Ana.
California. on or beforo the Wednesday the 24th ctayof February. 1988 at 2:00 p.m o 'clock. at which time theywlll be pubhcly
opened and read.In Room 169. Flret FIOOf. Hall of Administration. 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. Cehfo.rma. lor lhe
followm~rojeet to be edminlstered by trie Orange County Environmental Management Agency:
8IDIWALK, CURB a GUTTER REPAIR ON IRVINE AVE., IN THE COSTA MESA AREA
l'nMNO.
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6
7
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DEICRtPTION Of WON(
Mobmuuon
Unclassified Excavation
Untreated Base
Adjust Traffic Bo•
P.C.C. Sidewalk·
P.C.C. Drive Approach
P.C.C. Curb & Gutter
SCHEDULE OF WORK ITEMS
P.C.C. Access Ramp
Asphalt Concrete Pavement
"-ANS ANO IHClftCATtONI
ProfOCtPlw:
QUANTITY
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459
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293
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Reduced construction plans. epec:ial provi91ons and other contract documents are available lor e.ammat1on w•thout
charge or may be secured upon pe~nt. includlnQ state sates tall. of·
S7 80 tf plciced up 1n person
S 10 00 If requested by mall
Plans and specifications requested by mail are sent via U P.S . so please mclude the strHt address to which ttiese
documents may be delivered
A complete set of full size construction plans wlll be av ailable for e•ammat1on only at EMA/PubHC Works Operations.
10852 Douglass Rd .• Anaheim, Callfomia 92806.
EMA PubUc: Works standard.._""" epeolel provt1lona (cwront leaue) •• 8'90 ,.,e of thl• conlrec:I. Coptee of tM
ltenderd P1w wlttl apeclet prftlalolae ere aleo .., ....... et tti. offtce of EMA PuMc Wne fOf en addltlonal Cheff9,
lnciudlng ......... of:
EnwlrQnmental Man~t Agency/Public Works
(Mall ACldress); P. 0 . Box 4048 ·
(StrMt ACldr ... ): 400 CMc: c.nter Or. W•t ·Rm 219
Santa Ana, ClllHOtnla t2702..o41
(Ptlone No.): 17 t4) 834-3.459 CCUhler)
All chedt• shall be payabte to: Environmental Managemont Agency· PubliC We>Ols
There will be no rotund for return ot plans and ~ provtslons and retum la not required
..
Orders which are not properly addreeeed or ~Y•blit .. .ubtoct to delay. EMA shall not acceot resoons1blllty lor that
delay
............ , ....... ee:
The blddef's 1t1entlon la dtNCted to the prcwtslona tn Section A. "ProPONI AequlretMOll and Cond1t1ons ... ot "'°"
Special PrcM91ons regarding the requtroments and condttlons wNch It must obser"9 in the e>r-oareuon of tne proposal lorm
and the .ubmilelon of the bid.
o. .. 11ene1111 .. 1r1ee (,,..., .. -., ..... ):
a~ ...... ,.,,."'••• ...... ,,t iae111s., .... ,...,.,,.11111•11••••.,... .............. ~..,..., ....................... .., .... •••Miit . c ......... (114)tM-Na
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........... lo oMlln, ... at 111M ........ 11'91 ~IMAI~ Woftlt. ._, IMI. 9' N ..,_ ~.abo._,. and
1N1.__1 d.cll ...,..... '° IMA/PUMC w..t lft M 91MUnt to~ ......... OOM1 at eN ... of~ f'IOlderS. The
OOOlll'8 ... ._.,. "" n&Md.,, oentellllt9 ._,,...... w.ti• c.... 11 (?Mt .. a••. a..'°""~°'
1.MA'e )f 111 •Ind .. t;;11-. ""9......, ti......,. tniu•ed on..-....... IMA ::.1~• M lltemP' to r..cl
a lltt at• hoWefs to PfOIPlct~ ...... ~ ""t1t1phclfte. ....... = 1111 el,._ 1,,. eiMlild INt W.
llel wlll '9....-11--of U. ~at,....... 9MI ."'91 -,.._a........ IO -.1Dr narmll l1tllll .....
ly order of"" loerd at hpef *°'9 of Onnge COunty, CllkN• o.c....., ... ,..
..... the County c ...... of Or· '"'" ""' Couotty C*1t ot ()r. Oalty Pllot January 25, Fet>-~f' ~ ~"~· 2~1 Place Sult• 1208 anoe Counly on January t3. a. County on January 20. Nl'Y 1 8 15 1988 lrvme c 11.1 ":21 1~"'. 8-ch Call1 92te0 • t988 1988 · . M-210 Petet C Jollnaon 15' \4 FS11Sa ,,..... This tlus ntts 11 con· .£ CY•ien SI Whllh., Cai(.
Put>liahed Orange Cou1 PublmleCI Orange Coul "8.IC NOTlCE cwcted tly • ~11 pert· to603
Olllty Pilol January 18, 25. Oa11y Pilot January 2S Feb-n .. ~ S Gt Tm' t111a1neu '' co..= Fet>ruary 1 8 1983 ruary I 8 1S 1984 FtCTITIOUS 8USMESS ..,. an! 111....,. OUC'l.O t>) an 1n01v1ou1l . ' M·192 . M·228 NAW SlATIME.NT •rh•S stlll4!1"'ent wH .._. Pe1er C Johnson
Tiie forloWl119 persons ate with t!W Coumy C~ of Or· Tn1s Sllltmer!l WU r...O rtaJC MJTIC£ doong p.nlneSs IS arge County on January 20 w•lll tmo Couoiv Ctet• of 0.-
sf ·r-t..__________ VISUAL MOTIVATION IN-19H 1 al'l941 Countr °"January 1-«.,
Q 1131• STtTUTE 3070 8f1Sto1 F ... 1 1984
NOTICE To CON..,ACTORS <:<isra Mes• Cam 926n Pvt11ts~ D<•"Qe Cout ,_,,
'" 01r1en• Cooo1t 277S Detty P>101 Janvary 25 ".O-Pvtlliahed Otange Coul
Mesa Verde Or E Cosll •uarv I 8 15 l988 D••IV P·101 January 2S F• OS 1313 (11/11)
Protect No. 17 l/R :: 2
Sealed proposals will be recetved at ttre olfic-e
ol Plant Operat1ons-Falrvl9W Developmental
Center. 2501 Harbor Blvd. Cos1a Mesa. CA until
2:00 p.m. on Thurs .• Feb 25. 1988 at which time
they wtll l';>e publiely opened and read IOf per.
forming work to furnish all labor. materials. toots.
and oqutpment necessary to re--rne Kitchen and
servtng area ceilings in Bldgs_ D. E. F. J. K. l and
U et Fairview Developmental Center . in ac·
oordance with plans and soec;lficatioos thefeloFe
Bidders for this project must possess a current
C-2 class1fiea1ton hcense(.s) Issued by the Contrac-
tors' State lteer1se Board. Any bid rece1Ved wnere
the bldOer Is not ltcensed as soecifted will be
disregarded Joint Venture bidders must posse!:'
a Joint Venture Ltcense
Preference wtll be granted to bidders property
approved as "Smell Business" in accordance wtth
Section 1896 et seq . Title 2. Callfomla A.dm1n1s-
tre11ve Code. Applications for pref8"tflce must be
eubmltted to a.nd approved by the Sman and
Minority Business Procur~ent Assistance
Oivlsloo, 1812 14th Street. Room 200. Sacramen-
to. CA 95814.
~ti for small business preference in the
a.ward of the oontract for the abovo menttoned
proj«t ts made by submitttno e completed form
STD 8 11 with the btd proposal No proterence will
be granted unless the btd 11 accompanied by the
STD 811.
86d PfC>POMI• must be submitted fOf the ontlre
wort\ de9Ctlbed theretn Deviations from plans and
specifications will not be consl<Mred and Wiii be
cau• fOf rejection of b1d1. The Department hU
the right to waive any irregularity in a. bid or to ,.feet any or all bids
Ho biO wlll be coos4dered unleSI 1t IS made on a
stendard form furni9hed by the Department and IS
mec:M In accordance with the "Instructions to
Bidders."
Proepecfl"9 biddef's may ••amine and obtatn
pfans. speciftcatlons. and bid form• by eaJhng
(7t4) 957-5213.
A pttyment t>Ond. Standerd Form 807 1n an
amount not .... than 50 J>«<*'lt of the oor1tract
pra muat accompeny ~ contract invoMno en
upenditur1 In bcell of 55.000. The al!CC8Uful blddet Wll be roqulred to onter
Into a contrectural egr.-ment 1n the l<Ym of a
"Standatd Agr""*''· form STO 2" W'tllef\ 1t11H
be binding upon the State of CahfOfnta onty upon
llPP'Oltal by the Sta••. The contract 11 no• bindinQ
on ...,_ peny um.ea and until It II appro~ by
llPPfOP'iet• ~\ad '1itte agone-. tnefUcttng
the o..,...,..,, Of o.n... ~. "roqun<s
AJ ,.,,_..,.. •• coneractt ot S.S.000 or
more .,. "'*' to *te contractor non-
dlacrlMllMltlon and ~ roquirements ~'°~ .. Code Section 12"0 and Callfofn• Mfni161tr~ Code. Titte 2, OMtlon 3.
SktiOn ao '· ft. bid propoNI or oftlr tor a
COOlf9Ct tor pi UWOl"\1. goodt Of Mf"1llCll wNctl
la •Ill mMtld .,, • ContredOf wtlO hM .,..,, ..._ .... ""'• 'c °""'-19 w1tt1 the SttM "Y .,_ DIJ I a .. el hS ~'' llnd HOulin9.
tNI -•• • ... '° .. "°''.., °""""' and .... be tlJiUU
In IHI --.. et'I ptO'l>WoN o4 SectlOtl
1m " .-. LIMf Code. "" ~· ,.. ......... -........ ,,...-i:-of ...-•s•a itnu .... Cl9Uftty •.....,\ wort la to be ...... ~,.. ... ......., .,,., l)Ub-........................... ,., ... c..-. ........ .-..... 111111 lhe OlllOlo4 .... c::a.I .. ..... Ollrll?Onl. ,....... 0.-
$ d0)--0.. .......... "' ..... nu.o.r. f........-Y 1l. ,.. ..0 Lrft:, ~ ... -~
Cefttlr -·'·
Meu Chi 9~26 M·229 1uar• 1 8 IS 1988
T111s bu11ness is con· IM-IC NOTIC·[ M·201 OUC1tld ti)' an •ndJVlOUll __ r..;;...;~..;...· _..;..... __ _ ~:'a~ wu tueo' f'K:TITIOUt.,._SS •1 "8lJC M)TIC[
w1lh ,,,. Counl~ Cl411~ ot Or· NAm STAlTmMT FtCTJTIOUS .,... ••
ange County on January 19 Tt\4 IOI~ oersons iarel ..._ STA'n•MT
1998 ooong ov .. neu as r~ fotlow•ng CJef'SOflS .,. ,,.. MJ!.NOEll•LLE APART-Ooong ~ .. as
Pvtlltst>eo Ofa~ Coast MENTS 201 Cyp ress I C JJ SERVICES 23331
Oa11y P110t Janu•ry 2S Fet>-,una ~" ;:·1 9i~ R•Oge Aou1• • 176. EJ l0t01 "'•rv 1 a 15 1eaa •00• • ror-,., '9 ca111 92630 M-216 StSktn Ct Gran<! T e--rac~ I Clark Wesley JOhnaOf\,
---------Call! 9232' 23333 R~ Route '"176 9 P\RIC NOTIC£ Fr•"~ l'•1mocl'Q 2~ iTe><o Ca111 92630 •
IS1s1t.111 Cl Greno r .. rec• 1 r11.1 t1us1neu 11 c°""
FICTITIOUS eutNSS Catt! 9:132'' ouc1tld b)I an 1n0111t0ua1 •
NAMI SlAftlilEMT -Tnis INsintts '' C:O"· C1ar1t Wesi.y Jotmson :
Tiie lollo••"'tl Pef'SOl\S ar• t Oucltld by l\usttend •"O wtfe Thia 9181_.,1 wM ,.._.
dCNf19 ousmess u Sandri FrimO<l'9 1•flll tM County Cletli ~
DOLLAR DAMES IN-Tnls stat-"' .. u hied Ange County on J9"Ullf'Y 1tr VESTMENT GROUP 262721""'11\thcCovNty Ciet~OI Or· 1994 •
Pacato M•ssion vie10 Ca111 ·~ Counh :'.!<' Januil•• '' ,._.
9?691 1988 Pvt11t'1'1ed Orar>ge ~
Keren Meyer 26212 Fa•>tO Oat~ P1101 January 25 F•
Pac110 Mossoon V .. to (At.I Pvt" sh.a Ora"99 Coa51 •uary 1 e 16 1988 •
9i691 Oa 1, "·tot Januer, ::~ "•ti
K8tlly AnMtmo i131 B •,,&•• ' 4 15 194E
Blllt>O• 81vo 811Doa C• ;t V 2ot
92661
Pamela oor~ 3000, P\lll.IC NOTICI
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Mich.lie Cay Jonnt. Sp. AV... Cll• n , • ' 11 INtr. No. 14-211135 of Of• • 1M1be IN MM: (7141 """"'*' °'9'19 COMC 4CJ'1, ,.._ StS. Oeadl. ,. o.iey Plot~ 11, n . 1118 · • NC. NMeon. '316 Fw· TNI 11111-"1. w Ned
205-IOla. ct1rs, meao bxs Mlelra, C.... CMt••illJ ftciel"9cotclelntheoMceal -..a37or(213)U7...._, o.leyPtloe~l.1tll conllof..id== Fatwuery 1.1. 1... MT247 *-AGM, CcJet9 ...... wtltlttleCoufttyo.tlofOf·
h9l\ld gds. draar, mile bx• C.-........,... the Recorder of Ofange TAC• I 14 M243 ty, n 114 .._ ,.. M-193 Calif. l:zut 81"9 County on.,...,., 12,
'Timothy HOOgel Sp A Publlltleel Of ... COMl County: 0...JMuaryl2.1-..... lrltNcteeclhM ftaJC .TIC( Berney Pe01 3316 FW• 1... •
244-bed. gultr. bedtrme o.ity Piiot "*".-Y I . 15, Mid ctelCI of 1fWt • IT I a LI .. e 8 A .. • ftaJC llmC( F. WtdclftM encl Mery .,..,_ ftaJC llJllC( *-' AoM, cOata ...... ....
Geotoe Noonan. Sp. B t918 ICribee the tolowlna: C~ftOll. -MW Wlc:IUNll, ~ ---· ITA~. Callf. t2l2t PubllNd Ofange eo.t
2()1-2 cat>nls misc bxs. "'242 Tiie ~180'9et of ~C:::~--= •-recorded In lloolt 2113. •-••,..DllSNTO# Ancha&eoeneomGrant, o.ty PIOt ~ 11, H . :~rs, tnnes. chrs, dsk. nm NI.IC NOTICE ~:O,, ~ C:r;:. ... lleOialel, A1tlllell =-=.,..,.= :~ S::.C. 0::-:.. ~ ~--., "::'.Z:':' :.:! ~-~· Coe1f*'*Y1.1. 1 y .111
Owner r...,.,.. 111e right In the City of Colt• ...... • I••'*'•• 191 ._.Lewie .,.,..... Aacorclar of Mkt County. • ""9::" The ~ pataon• Sui.n ~strom P9ny. --------
IO' bicUtthe sale Purefl.... IC.mB ehown on• m., raootded lri et. Ofell9I. CA-(PM) ~4 more commonly known No. A132108 t1aW ebandonacf' ... UM of 3315 "alrMw AoM. Co11a "9lJC .TIC(
mustbemadewtlhcashonty ACnnout'-U Boolit 5, Pate 1, Ml•· a..4111 In IN Court of• 9M HWI Ottwe. ltlQUM In Iha Suoetlor Court of tll• Flctlttou1 lualne11 ...... Cellf. l:zut
W'd paid IOf al the lime of NAiii ITAW Clllaneous Maps. rec:orda of Putlllhed Ofange Coeal the State Of Celllomie, tar 8-dl, a.itolNil tt1e State oj Callfomia. tor Name: SKY VIEW APART. Sally &eoenerom Pouleen. l'ICl'ITIOUI .,_ ..
purchase All purcllaMd The lollowtng peraona •• Mid Ofange County. Dally Piiot F*'*Y 1, I . 15. the County of Orange T•me of Nie caell lrl ..... 111e County of Oflng!I MENTS. 2012 8u1lneaa 3315 FalrMw Road, Coeta ..,... STA~
goods are sold as Is. and doing bu9inna aa: K.G. YOU AAE IN OEFAUL T 198i In Iha....,., of Iha &t ... flM money of IN United tn Illa....,.,°' the E•te Canw Drift. Suite 200 ....... Calif. l2l2t Tiie ftllloWtrlg ...,,,. .,. .r
rnusl be removed atthe lime NUTS. BOLTS & SUPPLY UN~ A DEED OF TRUST M235 of W1NlfMO MARY ED. S1et• on .... Of patt C.-of t'RENE GERTlllUOI lt'YIM. Callf. 12715 Sandra Se9era1om OOinC1 bullnell M: J
of sale Sale SYbjeclio priof COMPANY. 2444 J Eaal DATED 5/21/M . UNLESS WAACS. AKA GWEN E~ Md ~ ....._iced by BAl<ER. alto known aa Tiie Ac:tltloua 9u91neu Daniela. 3315 Falrwlaw MAAGAAETS HOUSE OF
cancellatlon tn the event of Fendef Aw , Full«ton. CA YOU TAKE ACTION TO P1RIC N0TIC( WARDS, O.C11111t. note eecurad by ~ !RENE G. BAKER, Con-Neme referred to~ wu AoM., Coeta Mala. Cellf. CELEIAATIONl. IS4 Alllne
aetttemenl be1-°""'* 92631 PROTECT PROPERTY. IT Notlcelalweyei-itt1et Of TNlt De.ct on the prop-..,,,.... fled In Ofange County on 12121 Ln .. Coate ...... Calif.
and obligated p.ny Dated KeYln Godfrey, 12318 La MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBUC NOTICa CW IN uildetliglled wll ... at ertylO lold. T1t1 parqnt of . NotielllalleraOyQNenthal Octobef 12, 1111 FILE Alcllard Anton MMl.wty, 1.2121 ,
this 151 and 8th day ol Feb-Pometo ~d .. La Mnda. CA SALE. If YOU NEED AN~ P\&.IC W Private 11119. to the lligtlelt amount bid to be Oepoeltld 1ha uiiderllglled .iii! ... • NO.f351112 3315 FlllMew Road, Coate .._Ol'et AM Rlwra.134
ruary, 1988. Public Storage 90&38 PLANATION OF THE Notlcelahereby.,..,ttlat and beet bldclar. IUbject to wlttl bid. PYWa• ..... to the~ Ronald F. Nlctlola. Jf., ...... Cellf. llt2e AlltneLn .. Col1aMala. Cellt.
Management. Inc Tele-This bualneu Is con· NATURE 0 F THE the F'tannlng ComtnlMlon of confirmation of ulcl Su-llide0fofteratobein""1· and beat bidder. IUbject to •CH Comwan Aw .. w.... Donald ~ Moriarty. IH26
pnone (818) 244-8080. ducted by an tndl'Yld\IM PROCEEDING AGAINST the City of Newport ~ perM>r Court. on Of aftef IN Ing Md _. be receiWd et con11rmat1on of Nict Su-m1M1•. Calif. 12913 3315 Fa!Mew AoM. Coaa Tlll9 l>uSlnffl It con·
Aoent for Owner. Kevln Godfrey YOU. YOU SHOULD CON. will hOld a public ttewtng on 11th day of Fabnlafy, 1 .... the ator.aid office et MW pertof Cowl. on or.,_ the Halen Nicholl, H01 Corn-...... Cellf. IM2t ducted by: an lndMdual
PubllShed Ora~ Coast This statement w .. filed TACT A LAWYER. Genet.r Pten Arnenctmaot at the office of the •eoltof, time after the ht pul*-11th dey of Febfuaty. 1 .... wall Ave .. Weatmlnater. Jean Auttl Moriarty, 3315 Margatet Ann Rlwra
Oaity Piiot February 1, 8. with the C.ounty C.lettl of Of. 928 W 17111 St .. Coeta 87-3(C), being a propoul to Ocwothy ForWlld. P.O. loll cation hatlOf and before at the office of WILLIAM W. Cellf. 12913 Falnllew Road. Coate Mala. Thia statement ... Ned
1988 ange County on Flbtuary 4, Mesa. C.ellt. amend tll• Land Uaa. 311, Atcedla, County of Loe date of..... sbut<UP. ESQ,, 401 CMc Tllil bulll'9la -con· Callf. IH21 with the County Clerk of Of.
• M232 1988 · • "(If a street addr-or Circula11on. and Aecreetton ~ State of Celltarnla, DOROTm POllWARD, M c..nter DrNa w.t, Suite duc1ad by a llutban<I and Thia bualnffl ta con· ange County on January 11,
"10G1 common deslgnaUon of ahd Open Space Etamanta all the r!lt. tlnl n in....e ,,. ,.,, aau ltar ..... 103, Santa AN. C.A 92701, wtfa ctucted by: a genwal Plf1· 1911 P1.ll.IC NOTICE Published Orange Coast property lullown above. no of the Newport 8wtl Qen.. ohald 6ec 1111 d at the time -.. ealcl D 111 • It C.OU,.ty of Orange. State of Thie atatement W9I ftted ~ W
· Oaity Pilot Flbtuary 8. 15. warranty 11 gi'lel'I aa to lt• erat Plan tor ~out of death and al the right, Catt Broker. Aob Earle. Califomia. an the right. tl1tl witfl the County Clerk of Of. Tenn Segerstrom Publtthed Ofanee CoMt
NOTICE 22. 29. 1984 complet.,_. Of oorrec1· Newpor1 Beach ao .. to in-tltte and In.__. ttlat the .... LIQUnl VlllaOe RE (714) and intaralt of Nict Con-anee County Of' January 14, Tnit statement wea Mid Deily Plfo« .,...,., 25. Feb-•VYTlNG ..,1 M244 neu)." The beneficiary c.orporate Changel 10 tlla tat• of ulcl (lac1111d NI 411-1761 terVetee and el the right. 1988 · -'Ill IN County Clerk of Of· ruary 1. 8. 15. 1 ....
Not tee 19 hereby given that under Mid Dead of Trust, by plan adopted by the County acquired by oper9tlon of tew Publilllad Orange C.O.t 1ltte and lnter91t ttlat of Nict Pubtllhed Ofanee Coell ange County on January 1. M·214
tile Board of Trust-of the fltllllC NOTICE reason of a breedl Of d-'alllt of Ofanee and the Callfomla Of ottlerwi91 otllar than Of In Diiiy Piiot Febfuaty 8. I , 15. ConMfvat• acqulfed ltY Dally Piiot January 25, ~ 1988
Coast Community College In the obllgatlonl ~ad Coas1al CornmlUion. Alto addition to thal of ulcl • 191i QPeJation of lew or otlw· rUMY 1, I, 15, 1... "'7117 fJtaJC NOTICl District 01 Orange County. ACTIT10UI .,..... thereby, heretofore ••· lnduclad ii a r~ to CMMd. at the time of deatft. MT248 wiM othat than Of In ad· ~-224 ~ Ofange c.0Mt1--~.......,_.._ __ _
Cahforn•a will reel!Ve seal· MAim aTAftmNT ecutad and detiWrad to 1he amend the Land UM ptan of In and to an the certain reel dltlon to tllat of Nici Con-Daily Pilot January 18, 25. 1.smt
ed bids ~ lo but no later Tne foilowwlg persons -undersigned a written O.C· the Newport Beach Locel PfP"Y aituetad In Oty of PlalC NOTIC( eerva1•. In and to all the "8JC NOTIC( Febfuaty 1, I . 1... l'ICT1TIOUI WU
than 11 00 1 m Tuesday d0tng business... 111atlon of o.teutt and 0.-C.O.tal Program (Amend· LIQUnl Beectl. County of certain personal Pf09e"'Y · M· 1H ..,._ ITAW
Fet>rvary 22 1989 at 1!19 C & C HOME MAINTEN· mand IOf Sale. and wrlttlf'I menl 13) 10 •tabliltl allow· Orange. State of C911fomia, FIC~ ..,..... aituatad 1n the Santa Ana, '=·=· rtllJC •TICE Tiie followlng persona ara
PurchaSI °'9an~1 ot ANCE. 3346 Nevada Av. .. notice of default and of ... ad land ...... In the .... patticutMty deaGrlbad .. fol. ...... ATllmll'T County of Orange. State of doing bullneea •:
said co1i:. dtslrtC1 located Costa Mesa. Calif 92626 lion 10 cauee the under· NOTICE IS HEREBY k>wl. 10-wtt: The=~ 11e California. pattlcularty de-d The=~ are ITA,_., 0# CONKLIN PAINTING, 833
at 1370 Adams Avenue. Jaek Lee Clau1«1. 3348 a.gned lo ... said property FURTHER GIVEN tllet all That portion of 8loc:ti 3, ~OTO · SUtlt acribad 81 fOllowl, to-wit:" ~NS HA OE AWNING UAMDCll RYJ 0# & 135 N. Anaheim Blvd .. Costa Mesa c aufornta 11 Nevada Aw .. Costa Meal. to .. usty said ot>llgattom. slgn.lflcanl envlron"'9ntal Tract No. 51e,. Pyne Hll VJD1 S U. 1125 • O Promisaory No .. payable 10452 Jen lcll A Gar· UM cw PIClfl'IOU8 Anaheim. callf. HI05
whteh ume Hld b•ds w•" be caur 92626 and ti.-eefter lhe under· concerns tor the propoMd Place. per map recorded In ~a, t., c.o.ta Meta, to Bwbera J . c:.taon. II . IW w ... • .,... .. ..._ lnQNm Enterpr ..... Inc ..
publlciy ~ and read Linda Sue Ctau1«1 33411 signed cau9ad said notice of proJ.cl have t>ffn ad· Book 17. Page 41 of Mi. C'r. 12627 S C.onterVator of the Estate of ~ ~OV:-· ~· 1~~0 The 1911ow1no ~eona Ca fl for n I a • 1 6 3 I 1
tor Nevada Ave Coat• 'Meea default and of elec1ion to be dressed In a prevlowaly oananeous Masi-, recordl of . eodoro · Baacon, Iran• G. Baker, Con-. 0 er en er, haw~ the UM of Wirnbi.don Lane, Hunt·
L E A s E o F R E . Callf 92626 • • recorded AprQ 24. 1117 u cerUlled environ.mental Ofange County. aa to11ow1: 27352 Laa Mrtlel, Mlaalon eerv ..... O.~ ~ 3. 1 ... ~0452 c'!:'n;:_.3 Garct.n the Fictitious lualneu tnoton Beach, Calif. 12141
LOCATABLE MODULAR Tilts business IS con-In.Sir No 87-225813 of ot· document. and that the City ParCll No 2: BeQlr..'*19 at Vlejo, Calif. 12691 In lhe original arnownt of '~· b ·1 I • N-: !VAN'S AUTO SEA· lllla bualneM .ta con-T RAI L EA s 0 RAN G E dueled by· husband and Wife licall RecOfds In the office of of Newport Beectl intends t • point In the w ... .ny line of Thil bualnea•. ... eon· $36,SOO·belrlng In ..... at duct.:, ~~=~eon VICE. 135 H11b0< Bfvd .. Owctecl by: a COfl)Clratlon
COAST COLLEGE CHIL· Linda Sue ClauMn the ReeOf'der ol Ofa~ uM said dOCument tor Ille said BIQek 3. distant ttlereon ducted by: an lndiYidual 10%. payll>te '392.24 per Aober1 Ait.n Wilder Costa Mesa. C.Mlf. 12827 Lealie Ingham, Pr...o.nt
OREN'S CENTER Ttiis statelT*\I was fllad County: abow notad project. and North •• 10' East 180.0t Teodoro s. Belcon month. contlnulno untlt June Thi t t t fllad The Flc1hlou1 8ualneta Tiii• ltatament .... fllad
All Olds ,are 10 be m K · with tM County Clerk of Or· . Saod M6e Will be made, but 1unt1er that there are no ad· '-t from Ille moat Souttterty Thia statement was llled I . 1993, al wtlic:h time the witll t:i:~c.;:S of Of· Name referred to above..,. with the County O«tt of Or-
oordance wi1h the Bid Oocu· 1n99 Counly on January 12. wtttiout COYenanl Of Wat· ditlonal reeaonat>le aftame· com« of said 8loc:ti 3. and Witll l~ty Ctertl of Of. entlr~ unpaid belance of tlJflOe C nty on January 15 flied In Orange County on anee County on January 12.
ments wtlloh are t\OW in file 1988 ranty. eJIS)reU Of implied. r• hve or mitigation mMaUt• ru~nlng tMnCe South 11• = ty on January 19, principal and lnter911 shall 1988 °" · December 11. 1984 FILE 1988 ,
an<l may ~ MCured in the '117W1 gardlng litte p<)Sllllllon, or tflal shOuld be conliderecl in 50 Ea11. ~·~ teet: tttenc:. . . ,_, be due and peyeble In full In ~ NO.F263063 ~
offt0e 01 the Director 01 Put>llsnad O.ange Coaa1 ancumbfancet. to P-V the con}unotlon Witfl said pro-South 43 31 &It. 11.11 Pubhhed Oranoa C.0.t one baloon payment. .... Published Orange Coeal Edmundo Olaz. 3001 PubfltNd Of11191 Coeat
PurcnUlng 01 said college Datly Piiot January 18. 25, remaining principal 9111"11 °' Ject. C.optea of the prevooully fMt to a point In the Oaily. Pilot ,Janurt 25. Feb-cured by first. Dead of Trust. Daily Piiot January 25, Feb-FernllHtll Ln .. Cosll ...... Deity Pilot January 11. 25.
distnct Febroary 1. 8, t988 lhe.note(sl MCI.Ired by aald prepared anvlronJT1entat Soulhe911erty llne of Mid ruwy 1. 8, 15, 1tel on an undMOad 11112634 ruary 1, IJ, 15, 1988 Calif. 12626 February 1, 8. , ...
E.aeh blddet must submn M·116 Dead of Trutt. with Interest document 11e 1vallal* fOf Block 3. distant 11\eraon M·215 intereat In and to Loll M·217 S•rgl o Otaz, 3008 M·1M
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MONDAY,,FEBRUARY 8, 1988 25 CENTS
Traffic. petition drive wraps up
;
Slow-growth advocates confident final
push wl l qualt y measure for June vote
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
0. ...............
Backers of a countywide slow-
growth in11iat1ve wrap~ up the final
wttkend of Jheir petition dri ve Sun-
day, confident that an 11th-hour
signature-gathering push would qual-
Peer Swan throws his hat
Into the crowded GOP
contest to replace retir-
ing Congressman Robert
Badham./A2
Nation
Federal Reserve Board
expected to push Interest
ratesdown./A5
Panama's strongman
claims U.S. sought his
·help in a plan to Invade
Nicaragua./ A5
World
Three Palestinians kilted
In one of the worst days of
West Bank unrest yet./ AS
Sports
The United States water
polo team wins its second
straight game from Cuba.
12-10./81
ify the measure for t~June ballot
Tom Roiers. co-author of the
initiative being touted by C111zens for
Sensible Growth and Traffic Control.
estimated as many as 80.000 10
85.000 signatures had been gathrred.
About 65.100 vahd signatures arc
required to qualify the measure
Great
racers
• raring
to go
By GREG KLERKX °' ... ~ ........
Tho~ daring men and women in
1hc1rdn\ 1ng machines are read} 10 go
at 11 again.
Preparations arc under wa> for the
sixth annual Great <\mcncan Race. a
cross-countr) antique car trek that
draws hundreds of pan1c1pan1s from
across the United States. This year's
event will leave J une 2l from Dis-
neyland. with the I 00-plus cars
arriving in Boston on July 4.
As 1n the past. ~e\eral panic1pants
. in the race make their home along the
Orange Coast.
Bill Halhda\. a Ncwpon Bcach
resident. 1s prepari ng his I 919 Chev-
rolet din trad. racer for his 1h1 rd
Great <\mcn can Race
"It's a "ond-rrful "a\ 10 ~e the
countl)... said Halhda> "Going
through the hcan of the l 'nated . talc~
1s gomg to be rcall} C\Cattng, because
"e'll be going a lot of places people
don't normal!} go"
The race is a one-of-a-\.md happt·n-
mg. a tMO\\ bac\. to the days "hen
cross-country races "ere the danng
recrca11on of the upper-class. The
ficfd 1s hm11cd to am make of
automobile made before 1936. and
the race 1s broken dO\' n into a \a net~
of ca1cgones. race car'I. oldest ca r 10
finish. CIC.
The obJt'Ct ol 1hc rat'C 1s not to sec
"'ho can complete the course the
fastest. but rather "ho can tome
closest 10 a prc-dctcrm1m·d perfect
running 11mc. said Halliday. This
year's cou~ w 111 take a nonherly
"I'd hate like hell to look foolish,
but I think we'll make n," R.oaers
said.
Today will be a "ckanup day" to
look over the pe1111ons. count signa-
tures and make sure everything's m
order before dehvel') to the county
Registrar of Voters office on Tuesday,
'Rogers said.
Co-author Russ Burkett estimated
as man) as 10.000 signatures were
gathered across the county Saturday
and Sund~} with the help of 300 to
400 \Oluntccrs.
"II was a 'el) good \l.eekend," he
said. "I Imo" lht•rt• was a ton of
peopleoot there ..
The campaign .d!to rece1\ed a
heav) load of pe11t1011'.t being returned
through the mail. Burkett said
RogerS( said earlier ne"s repom
that organ11en might fall shon of the
necessar) signatures spurred mam
residents to seek ou1 pe11t1oners ·
"We had some people wa111ng for
us." Rogers said after returning from
Fashion Island on ~unda~ "The}
came looking for us."
The meas ure would plact restnc-
nons on development m unin-
corporated Oranat County to ensure
pro\ 1S1ons for adequate roads. pol1 e
and fire protection. Oood control and
park space.
Another half-dozen c11y dm es also
seem headed for success. organize~
said. Tho~ 1n111a11,es would place
the same de\elopment controls on
proJCCts w 11h1n the 1ncorporatl'd
commun111es that appro'e the
BUI Halllday of Newport Beach will put bla
1919 Chenolet dirt track racer to the teat
~,_ ....... ..,..__.._
thia aummer . ln the abth annual croee-
country Great American Race.
tatk, through ·an Francisco. Reno.
t 'tah. C'olorado. Indiana. Ohio.
Pt:nns} h an1a and finally Boston.
Racers pan1c1pate pnmanl} for
fun . but Hall1da\ said there arc other
1nrcnt1\es This }ear's total Grea1
..\mencan Race purse 1s S250.000. he
<,aad H O\\C\ er. onh a handful of
racers""'" walk a\l,a; with an~ pnze
monr' Mo!lt bear the costs of
running 1h<' race with onl) the fun 1n
mind
"It can get e\pens1\c." admitted
Halhda) "The entl) fee as S5.000.
then \Ou'q~ go1 da•I> stops. hotels.
food. fuel and sh1ppmg the car back."
Halhdn) said tht' aH·rage cost of
pa'r't1c1pa1ing in the race 1s about
S 15,000 Eachcar camrsonl~ adn\er
and na\ 1gator
Hall1da> ..aid t"alh raCI~ he has
pan1cipa1cd 1n has bet'n d11Teren1
One \t'ar. ht'> l'ar broke do"n 1n
Tl'xas: and he ompk1ed the race to
Ne" York C It) an another car. But
one thmg that ne\er change~ is the
hosp11aht) of thi: people along the
race route
"L'suall~ Wt' make .i stop 1n a small
10" n. and the~ go all out.'' i.aad Hall1da~ "The) put the food out for
\OU and the\ "ant 10 tall. to \OU
People arross tht' countr) see 1he~
old cars t Oml' b~. and 1hc~ Just hne
the road and "a1ch them h's great ..
.\ 1n }ears past. Great .\mt"ncun
Race part1c1pan1~ "'II ha\e a chance
10 "warm up" for 1he big ract' dunng
Greatrace (aliforma. athrce-da).
1.000 mile rail} that 1s ~heduled to
begin 1n Ontario on Ft"b ~9 Thal ratt
carncs a purse ofSJ0.000
mea!>ure
Rogers said San Juan Capistrano
ma~ ha\C' reached its goal unda)'.
and he v.a~ confident Hunungton
lk..1l h .il'o \l.Ould quahf).
\jn < k men1e backers alrl'ad-.. have
i.ubmtlll'd tht:ir pe1111ons. ·while
LagunJ Beach Founlatn Valle) and
't•v.pon fkal h are targeting Novt"m-
bcr b.illo1 measurl'S
Jr , tn \' \1J ,or Lari') .\van said he
bchn t:d he had lht' Cat\ Council
\lilt'\ Ill plJte J measure 00 the June
b.ilh11 tht·rt "11hout .i pe1111on dnve
Political
spotlight
focused
on Iowa
Orga nizati o n the k ey
to getting s upporters
out to caucuses today
By MrKE GLOVER
• t rc:'rt t~•,...,
DES MOll'ES lov.a -.\ft~.q ears
of campaigning. endkss issue papers
and a mind-numbing senes of de-
bates. lov.a·s precinct caucuses have
:ome down to organa.zauonal pojmcs
and v.ho l'an do 11 best
..\ i.mall shce of the hundreds ofout-
Bu•h otter• apology. AS
')f-'>tatt' backers of Republican
hl1peful Bob Dole" ill be malong sure
\t0nda) night that t'\Cl')one v.ho
needs a ndc to a local caucu v.111 ha\C
1ne
"There's nothmg magic about or·
ganmng .. said Dole spokcswoman
Katie 80\le "It's JUSt plain hard
v.on ~· '
··\\c'l"t' doing a comb1na11on of
i.t•,eral 1hings I 1tunl C\er) bod~ 1s
Joing. .. ~·d Gc.>~rge Wmgraf v. ho
v. ork~ tor \ ice President Georgc
t3ush'Hampa1gn "h 's Just a quest:on
of ho" "e e\et"U It' ..
Bnngang an \ olunt«rs from other
~late 10 pro' 1de cars 1s· a nev.
'anauon ofa .,1mpk themt' -getting
Iowan!> 10 bundle up on a fng1d
(Plea. eee POLITICAL/A2)
Bill Crow resigns as
Mission Viejo High foot-
ball coach./82
Index $5 scam adds up to a lot of angry residents
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Entertainment
Opinion
Public notices
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Spring
stages
asneak ~
preview
BJ PAUL ARCHJPLEY .................
Thousands of sun wonhippcn
f>!'OStrated themselves bcfort their
idol Sunda)' as Southern California
flirted with summer-like weather a
full sill w~ks before the first day of
spring.
An estimated I JS.000 people vis-
ited the shortline from La&una Beach
10 Huntinaton 8'ach as inland
. temperatures ranat<f from the mid
70s to about SOdevees. accompanied
by unhealthful air quality in many ,
inland artas. ·
Wh11t pleasant fir temperatures
rust to the k>wto mid 70s at ~ ·
Coast beaches. brisk water
trmperaturn of about S 7 depfts keiM
most visiton on tht 11nd.
Boosted by lht Katin Memorial
PrQ-Am wrfi~ coatell. a crowd of
about 3S.OOO aaccnded on H•nt·
ift&lon 's Clty badl, said tnariauafdy ~tttr Steve Seiln.
"'TMre ~ .. lol or...,.,. ....
around the~. and that attracted a
lot of people ... Sdm llld. Uftpanb
bad to doet \ht perti,. lou ldjattnt
10 the pitt, he laid. ~ were no mcua Md J~SI a h miaar ftm .aidL ~ .. ,, -lille a
mid-week 1n the tummer. ··Seim 11id.
By GREG KLERKX °' ....... ""' .....
'\ simple but efTect1\e fraud
scheme has been chipping awa~ at the
pocketbooks of dozens o f e" port
Beach residents. and at the patience of
a local busmesswoman who has ~en
un" 1111ngl) framed for the scam
Residents throughout Orange
Count) ha\C been connt'd b) th 1~
scam for more than a \.car. said Man
Beth Butts. owner of ~1a1l Bo ,es Etc .
3334 East Coast High\.\a). Corona dcl
Other than the wrfi111 C'Ollltlt. thr
~ tlClltfMnt oC tlw clay wn
provided by four )OU .. nwn 1n a l ~
foot outbolrd who \tntuftd too doer
10 tht lhoftlmr
A waw mlhtd ovtr tht boet.
tnoctilll '" of -.... cw.. board
j
Mar.
The scheme 1s sample: 4. woman
going b~ the name of Karen D. Smith
offers 10 paint re0ecta\e addrtSS
numbers on the curbs in front of
homes for a fee of SS. She promotes
the pa1nt1ng for Its emergency value.
tclhng prospec11,c clients ihat the
reOecttve numhers will help guide
emergcnc~ 'ch 1clt's to homes m case
of lire or cnmc.
Homco" ners arr a ked to lea\'e a
signed "contrac1" and a SS check on
1he1r door and are notified that
somt"onc "111 l'olk:1 the 11ems and
compkte thl' p.11n11ng according 10
police
Chec~s and contracts are collectc.>d
The "ork 1s nl'\ t:r done
Butts has lim-hand knowledge ol
the scam The con an1st has been
USln$ her busant'SS addrt'"SS as the
ma1hng address on tht' bogus con-
tract . Butts figures she has n:cet\ed
more than I 00 letters -most
unpleasant -1n 1hc past }ear. and
nov. people arc begmnmg to come
into her ston: and complain to her
-.. ·-'"-· ......... ._tr.._ ~ow•de ......... ~c-...•1•0111•
about being npix~ otT
"I realh tecl som ror all the~
people The' ·rege111ng 1a~l·n .ind I'm
caught 1n the m1ddk llf 11 · ~1d Butts
BullS said a ~aren D \m11h did
ha\e a post otlil·e be.)\ JI \1a1l Bo~es
E1c . ~h1ch ""as t.iL.c n tlUI in her name
b\ aman onO..t -I ~ fl toru'><'"lth
thi:1r "bu\1 ncss .. The t'H.l\ was
e' cntualh l loS<.·d "ul the v.oman
~pparcntl~ dn--1det111) Ctln11nue u ang
the addrcs' llH 1he pa1n11ng am
Bum s:11d she ha' retCt\ed ang0
ktters from apparrnt fraud' acttms as
far suuth as ~n Juan Capistrano and
a~ far nunh as .\nahe1m The scam
ha!> al'>ll hit 5e\eral Nev.pon Beach
ne1ghborho...lds. mcluding Lido Isle
and Emt.'ra ld Ba\
Polic<' '3\ the.T 1s little the} can do
abou1 th<: !ICam at this tame Barbara
pc1r<. a der~ v. 1th the ~cwpon
Beal h Oepartment. said SC\ era I
pcopk fr,1m Lado I le ha'e comt' into
the ~jt1on to complam abou1 tht"
scam ,,,nc ha\t> tiled rcpon!i
(Pleue eee 85 SCA.II/ A2 J
Edito.r capitalizes
on active market
in bartered goods
What v.ould )OU trade for a vrcel'~ u~ of a 90-foot yacht?
The question isn't rhetonc.al -a
Flonda compan) hasa )acht rtad) to
go. and is willin& to let )'OU l.lSC it for
S1.S.OOO cash -unless )OU ha"c so~thina to tradt.
The practact of tradma ~
sand.,,.·1chcs for a peanut butter and
1ell in f"ldc-school lundlroom1 bas
JroWTI 1nlO I multtm1lhon dollar.
international bu11nns. IC't0t"din& to a
lAauna N~l man ~ found ht
own WI)' to trwk lus lkalb for e11h .
8ob M~. 47, as tbc cduor of
Baner News. 1"hidlbiDt 1uelf as "The
omdal Journal of * lteciprocal Trade lndustry.''
. Mcyu-bcpn the pubhcauon K~n ~" ..,_ on the hteb of dolrcns of o~ to trd echen"i"I ~ '" h11 f'onMr fl\llMJM 1n eacha• (or aoocts and lttYtttS "' "'I didn't have m.ach «pc'l icntt tn
t.nmna. and •hen I looted arowtd fw 1nf'onnall0ft, 1 fOund there wn a \'oad,.. ho.. "5o l bc8n tbt
mapztM lO tGc* It the ~t
aspe(tl o( t.nn as lft educat~ , ... cncnce ..ct •o hdp oehns °"'· ~ 11id lw fou.S that I '°·000 buslnam are memllen of ndt
d ubl. "d ICftP' Wit ilollin • ...... WiitCJ~•••'•;. . .
JOIATIAI
VoulE
The concept ora tra«club isn't 100
far rtmo"ed fro m the ok1 lunchroom
trade. occpt 1t tn\·olvts addmonal
panic he said.
.. Let's Y ) I have somclhina you
want and }OU ha,·e ~mnha"f.11"1.llL
That's no probkm. we t1*. · ~
satd. "But~ you·~· mcmberof'a
trade club, you don't ha~t to wony
1bout -hat the other pay baa. you ~ for the track doUan. .. Throup tbc '* ol computm.
track c~cbanees can rapidly IMd ·
the tteedt -· ....... °'""' ... whd ftdu<a tM need fof ••• , • .,
toft.Sa~t~l*•r.n t'9••Cll0ftl lft kilim1 I ~ -"* ..... he laid. ,,._ ........ _ ·-
er beard inember ·
~ ...... ressional race
....... AMlllPl.n !' ........... n.= ....... ....... ~:::.9L ...
S0WD IOapt with U IDS D C 1 m Ill
II c:ndidtcy by Tustin raideea PW a.Swan. I S.U llid be will Nft OD a pladOna
....... to res&ore Amcricu oom-flliiiw.eu in tbc world ..at. wida
.... iachldilll I bfltnced Wtnl ~ DCW commiunent 10 public ....._uon, ~invest.in, ia the nttioe•1 bait iafrutructw-e and protection ol
the environment and quality ollile.
While he doesn't expect to railC
and spend hundreds of thonunds o(
*>llan u some other candidates ere, lwan said he will Wiit a credible
campeip. t· Swan. 4J, a 2S-year rcsidtnt in the
1IOlh District. brinp 1 record of
dOmmunity involvement to his can-
~. ~ He bas been on the Irvine Ranch
.Water District board of directors
since ·be was first elected in 1979.
tervina as pmident for the past six ~alsowauppointedadirectoron
1be Southern California W11er Com-
4bitaec to represent Ora• County's
water interests on that eaaht-<X>Unty
~. ..
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P9er A.lhraa
Swan was appointed a director on
the <>ranee County Sanitation Dis.-
lrict 14 when it wu formed in 191S.
He is vice chairman and a member of
the Joint Boerd Fiscal Pollc)l 'Com-
m ittec.
He is a board member on tbe 0ranac Cout C~ FCMandation
whid9 raiaet .......... ftaadl -~ '"::t~ ladudc: bolRI
mtm'llv o...et Coacr T~ A•~ a 111~. OrUll CO-.
Olizem tar W111r. 11 ...
County Citiam for Fair
: MIOCiate 10 11a1C Re-r• Ceaual Committte since 914. s ... ii tnMurCr ol Plciftc Sden-
tifk com ... ,, hcedquanered in
Aaabeim. The publid~ com·
peny manufactures dectrooic iMUV·
meets. lef'Olpecc producu, restraint
1ys1C1ns and electric: moeon and
con troll.
He is the eipth Republican to vie
for the ~I teat beiQ&
vacated by Rep. Robcn a.dham .
Other announced candidates are
Newport Beach buaintSama.D Nathan
Rownbiera. JS: COii.a Mesa City
Councilman h\Cr But&. 39: Irvine
City CCMancilman C. David Baker, J.4:
senior assiMant White Houte eoumel
C. Christopher Cox, 35: Tustin City
Councilman John Keny. JS: Newport
Beach airline s>llot John Hylion, 42;
and Pentqem liaison to the National
Security COuncil Chartes Devore. 2S.
Laauna Beach City Councilwoman
Lida l.mney is the onlr Democrat to announce in that pany s primary.
~outh dies in Russian roulette game
LONG BEACH (AP)-A 17-year-
»ld boy died Sunday after he II>
.-rently shot himself in the head
4urina a pme of Russian roulette
.inside a motel room. police said.
i. Georwe Robles of Lona Beach was
declared brain dead followina the 4
a .m. Sunday shoot1n11nd bis parcnu
apeed to tum off life suppon at 7:30
p.m ., said Shawna Penderlhast,
•pokeswoman for Lona Beach Mem-
orial Medical Center.
l.
It appeared datt ... •lblatatial
amount of drinki111" bad aataa pl9c:ie
before· the 4 Lm. incidmt 81 the
Monterey Motel in the 1700 block of
CbcrTy Avenue, said police Lt. Jim
Recd.
Five cbambcn o( t.be .Jl.aliber
Smith and Wesson revolver ~
empty. while the sixth contained a
spent shell. police said.
In Russian roulette, onecartridle is
inserted in a revolver, tbe cylinder is
spun ud the shooter places the sun to
the had. takina a cbance that tht triller will find an empty chamber.
One witness told ~~ t.be lhoot-
ina may not have accidenlll,
Reed said. Four women and five mn,
all between 19 and 2S years old and
tbousbt to be transients. were with
the man when the shootifta occumd, be said.
Homicide deiectives were in-
vestiptina tbe incidtnt, he said.
R eport critical of Waldheiril
· VIENNA. Austria (AP) -The
head ofa panel of historians probina
President Kurt Waldheim's allqed
involvement in Nazi war crimes said
Sunday the commission's report 1s
"very critical" of Waldheim.
Swiss histonan Hans Rudolf Kurz
said the report would be handed to
the Austrian government Monday.
The decisio n followed days of unccf"
tainty over whether the commission
should keep workina in hopes of
obtaining additional material.
Kun. who heads-the Six-member
commission. told The Associated Press that details of the report bad
already been 11ven to Deputy
Chancellor Alois Mock. whose co~
servativc People's Pany has stronaly
becked Waldheim.
When asked about the contents of
the document rcprdina Waldheim's
r wartime act1V1t1es. Kurz said: "The
1 ttpon is very critical."
Another panel member. Bela,ian
bistonan Jean Vanwelkenbuyzen.
apoke to the AP and said of the repon:
.. It is not whitewashin$-"
In a television 1ntcrv1ew later. Kurz
appeared to back off from his earlier asked for his extradition &om Austria statcm~t. and said: "We took our in 1947, bUt. it never punued .tbe
work cry seriously, conducted it extradition tequest and never pu~
wnh a n ous scientific attitudt. Ucly explained why.
"This naturally leads to a c:crtain Waldheim. a former United Na-
cntical attitude, but I didn't refer tions secretary~1 bas con-
sp«ifically to individuals.·· sistently denied al~tlOM that be
The rcpon is beina handed to the was involved in Nw atrocitin ter·
aovcrnmcnt despite the com-vinf with HitJer'sarmy in the Balkans
mission's inability to solve t he mys-dunna World War II. The all~tions
tcry surroundina a telearam that surfaced durina his 19&6 presidential
purportedly linked Waldheim to the campaian.
deportation of civilians to Nazi . . concentration camps. Last Apnl, the U.S. Justice ~pan-
A copy of lhe tcltlram was publish-men& . put W~ldhc1m ~n a hst . of
ed last week by tfic West German u!'dcs1rablc ahc.ns. effccti~ely bamna ~ws mapzjnc Der Spiqd. The him fi;om cn~nna the United St.ates.
documtnt named Waldheim as ,;v-Th~ Aus.Ina~ a~vemment then
ina orders to deport more than 4.000 -ap~intcd sax h1stonans ~ from the
civilians to two pnson camps outside United States. _Israel. Bnt.a!"· West
Bulgaria. Gcrm~ny. ~lg1um and S~at,zcrland
Dusan Plenca. the Yuaoslav his-~ to investigate Waldheim s wan·
torian who claimed to have found the ime past.
tclqram. has not produced the oria· Kurz met Sunday with Mock
mat. The commission appealed un-durina a day of intensive consul·
successfully to the Yuplav aovem-tations by the commission members.
ment to hcl~ it find the Ofiainal Mock. an outspoken Waldheim
Yu1oslav1a placed WaJdhcim on a supponer. has made clear he wa nted
hst of suspected war criminals and the report submit}ed by Monday.
MARKET IN BARTERED GOODS THRIVES •••
rom Al
:.;.bank. ud the trade d ub usually ~ives a 10 percent commission for
ssisting in the barter. Meyer said.
" One organizauon. lntcrTradc Sys-
m. Inc. has 47 independent trade
xchanges na11onw1de that all uc:cpt
common trade dollar. In <>ranee
ounty. the cities of Sant.a Ana and
ngc house the two la1)CSt trade
ubs. although Internet in Los An·
&es is prepanng to expand into the
nae Coast. Me)'Cr said.
F11urcs from the U S. Department
fCommcrcc indicate more than S2.S
countnes that have to be constdettd
'ha ve-nots,'·· Meyer said. '°They
don't have the money to buy what
they need. but they have somethina
else. be it natural raources or
manpower."
Meyer said I 10 countries have 1
counter-trade -barteri• -depert·
men&. while 7S percent oftht Fonune
I 000 businesses also have a counter-
trade dcpanment. About 10 years
ago. j ust S percent of the businases
and 20 nations bad such c:kp9nments.
"A tradccxchanaeisa very upfront
way of doina business -it's not an
undcraround economy," he said.
"Under the Tax Equity and Fiscal
Responsiblity Act of 1982. trade
e11chanaes are classified as lhird-pany
record kecpen, havina the same
fiduciary obliptions as bankers.
Trade dollars arc taxable in the year
they're earned and rcpon ed as such
on 1099-B forms to the IRS."
Meyer said he bas .en all IOf'll of
products pass throuah the peees of his
mapzine.
"One company was lookina for
American products to sell overseas. ..
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POLITICAL SPOTLIGHT ON IOWA ••.
~Al
evcnins and troop '° their neiah· borhood tchool or ft~ station and
suppon a candidate ror prcsidmt.
To do that. presidential candidates
have set up .. boiler rooms" of phone
btnb, RoOdcd the po1111 lft'Vicc wilb
direct-mail and pita to have
lhouundl of volunteers on the strttts
knocki'!f on doors.
••That s lbc auh of what happens in
this state in terms of this caucus
process." said Pat Mitchell, who nms
the Iowa campaifn of Illinois Demo-
cratic Sen. Pau Simon. "It is so
different than a primary. We're no
lonacr tryina to find MW people.
we're trying to make sure our people
get there." .
David Nagle. a congressman and
former Iowa Democratic chairman.
has an answer for those who ask the
three most important thinp for a
candidate lo do in Iowa: "Organize.
orpnizc. organize:·
nie Campbell. · •
Jn additjon to tonvincina people
they should support a certain can-
didate. therc'sanothcr hurdle tocle.ar.
Those who have never attended a
c.aucus -and very few people 10 on a
routine ba.sis every year -can be
intimidated by the prospect of the
meeting.
"Helpina people overcome a fear of
the unknown is somethina you have
10 do ... Winaraf said.
In addition. there arc also a series of
peace groups, elderly activists and
9thers who arc busily running get·
out-the-vote efforts.
But there is a major difference in
Iowa's orpnizational battle this yc.ar.
Labor. perhaps the bigcst player in
organizational politics. is sining this
one out.
In 1984, la.bor was unite4 behind
Walter F. Mondale. and &cadtn u~
1heir clout.
"We had a membership list with
90.000 names," said Mark Smith. of
lhe Iowa Federation of Labor. "Our
goal was to call each name seven
times:·
operation by labor iroups.
With no formal endorsement trom
lhe AFL-CIO. there's no such cffon
1h1s time around.
"We've held some caucus trainina
sessions. and we're encourqjna our
members to aHcnd and try to be
elected delegates;· said Ron Liver-
more. of the Iowa State. Educ.atlon
Association. the state's teacher union.
"With no national endorsement.
irs1ust not 1he same thina." said Don
Rowen. the chief political operative
of the Federation of Labor. While
individual unions can take a stand.
locals aren't capable of a major
organizational dnvt . Rowen said.
There has been some· scattered
union backina. The aovcmina board
of the Iowa Conference ofTe.amstcrs
has endorsed Jesse Jackson. while the
union rcprettntina stale workers has
backed Dukakis. ·
An Iowa United Auto Workers
councH has r«ommended that local
unions back Gephardt. while the
Central Iowa Buildina and Construc-
uon Trades Council 1s backina
Simon.
The reason politicos put such 1
high premium on orpniz.ation is the
nature oflowa's process. IUther 1han
stoppina for a minute ind pullina a
lever in a votina booth. activists must
make a commitment to attend a
meeting in one of the state's 2.487
pr«ancts. a meetina which could last
until the wet hours of the momina.
"Turnout is a little more difficult At one point in the 1984 campa11n.
because of the nalure of the process." there were 21 scparatt Phone banks m
said Wiu.graf. "h 's not 1 five-minute .
,. . "It's noutall hke last time." Sm11h
or a I Q.m1nute process."
Bcca"se of that. candidates must
do more than win suppon. they must
inspire a significant level of loyalty
and commitment. or they must
physic1lly deliver their becken to the
caucuses.
"We're makina 1 precinct by
precinct local effort," said Wittaraf.
"We get down to the old thina of
idcntifyingyour supponersand that's
what we're all 1ryin1 to do."
Both Bush and Dole ire credited
with havi na to~fliaht political or-
pniiations in Iowa. while Simon.
Massachusetts Gov. Michael
Dukakis, Missouri Rep. Richard
Gephardt and former Arizona Gov.
Bruce Babbitt have built respected
operations.
"There arc four very, very well
organized campaians in Iowa ... said
Iowa ~mocratic Chairwoman Bon·
said.
BEACH WEATHER ••.
From Al
Millipn.
Participants swam 1,000 yards,
followed by a run-swim-run heat of
another 800 yards. Millipn said.
Otherwise. act1v1ty was at a mini-
mum as park visitors avoided the
chilly surf. he said.
aroup of"vic1ous juveniles launch ma
water balloons,'' Turner said.
"It was a arcat day. a lovely day fo r
people watchina. ··he said.
Those sentiments we~ «hoed by
Lt. Mike Dwinell of the Laauna Beach
lifcauard division which di'dn't have
Newport Beach crowds nvaled 1 to make a sinaJe rescue.
typical summer day's crowd, with As rr .. ny as 10.000 "is1tors floe"-... hfcauard estimates at 85.000. said .. ~ lifcauard Jim Turner. to the .•rt col~ny's shoreline to eD,Joy lhe day. he said. "You should have bttn here. It was ~ .• . . beautiful.'' Turner said. Th!s is ~~~' m~kes J>CC?Ple come
Only two minor rtseucs we~
rcponed. alona with an in1urcd seal
on the beach. 1 drunk arm& and a
to California. Dwmell »id. "They
come o ut here on vacation and never
soback. Theyc1lluptheheadhunten
and say find my 1 job. I'm stayina. .. rilhon business 1s done inter-
.. tionally every year. Meyer 111id. Of
at 3S percent -$800 million -is
n non-cash transacuons: Banerina.
And the practice seems to find even
more popularity amons small busj-
ncsses.
"Banerin1 opens up an entirely
new market for a business owner who
becomes 1 member of a trade ex-
chanac:· Meyenaid ... h increasn the
bottom line. saves cash and opens up
new avcnuts of business."
Mc.Yer said. "They hooked up with a '"jliiiiiliiiiiliiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ch1a,o firm that manufactured am· 11
·''
Ten years ago. that fi111rc was just 2
rcent, Meyer said. He added he
xpecu the percentage to continue to
ow .
.. There arc a heck of a lot 'of And it's lqal. he adds.
$5 SCAM ADDS UP •••
rNmAl r "Most people don't ~ant to file I I fCPOl'1 over ss:· said Sprin. "Maybe
if there's a rash of them. people will
,rt mad enouah to do 10111Cthina
About it."
A Lido Isle resident whollked not
to bt identified said several home-ownen on ber st reet were duped by
dwecam.
-Dey INlde it IOUnd lib ~
.-OfJ'ICI
thina the fi~ and police dti>ertmcnts
were endonj~ .. said &be rnidtnt. "It
looked so official. I just about croaked
when I found that the address was the
atoreftont of a post off'tet. I couldn't
believe it.
.. For SS you don't want to man a
biaatink."lkaddcd. "You'reembtr·
.ratlcd to think that you've been had
for SS."
bulances. and that led to a S6 million
contract with the Israel.
"Another auy bad S2SO.OOO worth
of room cred1u issued by a hotel
chain. He moved all thole in two
Wttb."
One oflhe most an~ve pana '°
bancrina is that panictpatina firms
arc usually Vfry flexible. "On the yacht. foreumple, the)''~
probably open to about any oner."
Meyer said. "It dtpendl on what you
havt -some stamps. coins. bocel
rooms they could ute for their ~ployen. 1 crane. advcrtilins spec:e 1n a nrwspaprr ...
.. you ask them what they wan~
them what you havt, and you IO tbcre ...
Otat. but don't try lftd ofter tbcm a 1979Camaro-thtya.lft8dyturned
down a reporter's ~uea to bu1er
that away.
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