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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 198 25 C'E T ..
Jailed NB man linked to underworld
Grand Jury char es lnchide robbery
extortion, burglary a~d conspiracy
By GREG KLERltX °' .. ...,,... .....
A Newpon Beach man reputed to be: a maJor underworld fiaurc ·was
arrested Thursday ntlht after an
Orange County Grand Jury returned
a 74-<'ount 1nd1ctment c haraina him
with criminal conspiracy. robber}.
exton1on. burglary a nd conspiracy to
distribute cocaine
Robert Paduano, 45, was booked
into Orange County Jail late T hurs-
da) and is being held on $500.000
bail, accordmg to Jail officials Pa·
duano was arrested at his Tustin
in'estment firm.
Paduano was arra1,&ned toda> in
Orange County Slipcnor Coun
The indictment. the first 10 bc
ha nded d ov. n sinu: thn urrent G rand
Jury was formed inJuh was unscaled
following thl' arra1gnml·n1. said court
offic ials.
According to lkput> District At·
to rney Walh W;H.k Paduano 1s
suspected uf o rgantlJng at least live
robbcnes 1n I Q86 .ind I IJM7 1n which
mone) and drul(~ "'trl' 'itokn The
robberies too~ fll.tll' 1n ~cwpon
Beach. Fo untain \ .illc> a nd Palm
Spnngs. Wadl' \aid
The p rosnutor .illcgl'd that the
stolen drug\ mJ) hJ' l' hl'en rc'>Old
Wade cs11matl'd that the·lo'>'i 1n the
scr~-. of ro bbcnn v.,n 'h~hth Ir"
than S I rntlhon
Accord 1 nj tu t hl· < >r .Hlt!l' < 11u n t'
Registrar ofVutl·r, Padua nc II\ l'\ on
Canal trcct at thl .,., '' l·n.t nt
~cwpon Beach
Paduano reportlJI. tt.i' J h1,tc1n ut
run-ins "'Ith tlu f,1v. Jnd J I 47t<
rcpon b) the '>tJh Jt111r11 •\ gl·neral'\
o ffin· named him .1, 1 lll<IT•hl'r ol
organ11ed lrlfl1e In 111 I l'.idudno
v.as rcponcJI~ .111 ntl d 1n loan
sharking chargl'\ .11 I 1 11 I 1nJnual
Inc h 1'> T u'lt1n 1n,n1111t• 1 term H e
v.a'> not lOO\llln.l "' II"'' hargl''I
Jltording to publl\hcd repon'
Cu~ records l.ept 1n ·1 ust1n ind1l.lll'
that Paduano'\ business llll'll-.C.' lnr
f1t:0 Financtal e~p1red an late llllil•
He "as a lso ac4ullted in 191\h ul ,tll
'IC' t n counts 1n an Jllcgt'd \l hl·nh 111
defraud shJ reholdcrs of .i \.fontdn.i
rnmpan' of'ltock .,_,onh m(•rl' thJn ~'
m 1ll1o n. according 10 repon., I h11
otht'r defendant'> v.ert' lUO\ 1, t<·d 11
thl· case
.\n Orange ( oa\l 'Ile.' olli< r "1• ,
.,.,.or~cd on the Paduano CJ't \.ltd •
'-ev.pon Beach man is alktt.l·d l
"t'll·l nov.n toe.al 1.rtml' fi~u rl· ... 11 '
1111luc n< l' l'\te nlh lhroughuut thc
I 11111 I\
I ht· o tl 1t l'r dc'>lrtho.·ll PaduJno J' a
lt1llll' \upu\asur' v.ho t) alleg\:dh
""""rd 1n .i mult11ud c of y,.rong-
d 111 ~' hut 11. ho hJ' mdnagt>d 1t1
.l<1 11q lt1m,t lt troni lhl' 3t luJI
l'
lfr' "·r, h1ghh plal cd." ..aid ttlt•
,1 ~·Jtci1 I fr' 't•n "'<'II ~"""' n
I •'" nt111 n11 nt hut ht'' Jll'I 111 \l"I
lh II I l~hl tlll f\
11 ~ ,~," h•rnn ~l'OlTdl''I> rq1· •1 •
'' 11 d 111.1• l'.1duJnu "'J'> 1.t1n\ It In!
(Pleaee Me NB/A2J
Road shooter innocent of atteinpted murder
Albert Carroll Mor1an lrlC.bt) arrl•a at th~
courtroom with bu wile aad puenta after
betq cleared of attempted murder char&n
DMlr ............ Lee .. ..,_
but comrlcted on lea.er char&n In connec-
tion with hta •hootln& of another motort•t
In Coeta Ila..
Jurors con v i ct him ~
of lesser c ha rges;
victim ou traged
By BOB VAN EYKE"-
aDd JONATHAf\ \'OLZKE
Of -0.., ,._ Stall
Tht" m an v. ho ltn·d J ~un,hot into a
l ar in C O'.llJ \h\J IJ\t \UmnH·r -
h11t1ng .i nd pJrJ l.1111~ '' drt\l'r -
v.ai. found 1nrll11.l'n1 I hur\(IJ\ ot
attempted munkr
Albert ( Jrrull \l11r~n "a' con·
'1t1cd in Or.mgl 1 l uunt\ \upcno r
C oun of k\\er Lhargn ,,( dttl·mptcd
mJn\IJughicr J\\Jult "1th a Ii rearm
and tiring J 1,1.un 10111 J n •11.Lup1ed
•\Chide
The \hooting v. hll h 111.l urrl·d Jul\
18 in hl·J\ \ trJflil lll'Jr the Orange Count~ I J 1rg1 11u nd' v.J \ one 1n a
ra'>h ot h1ghv.J\ \ho1111ng\ IJ\l \UOl·
ml'r 1 n Or J ngc J nd L m .\ ngelc1.
lllUlllll:\
\.\ ilhur ,u,\haum thl' '1c11m\
father \Jtd ht• and hi\ tamah v.ere
dl\Jpl)l11ntl'd h~ thl' 1ur~ ·, dl'U\ton
not 111 l "n' I< t thc \.inta .\na rookr of
thl Jtt\·mrtcd murder lhargc "'h•Lh
1.oulJ hJ\l' brought Ilk 1n rn\on tor
\lorgJn
··vt'rd1L1\ lake this u(lCn up lht
fr t'l'"'J" J\ \hooting g..illcrtl"'> ··
(Pleue eee S HOOTER/ A2)
SbootiDC Ttctim Paal PtUM-
bau.m at an earlier court
appearance. He wu not pre.-
ent Tba.nday.
Law officials
upset over
jury verdict
8 ) LREL t\LF.RK X
Ol _Oeltt .... It.II
l<lJ< 11 '' V.l'rt' m1H·d .in •nt1 1111.a l
1J "' 'ltm ml·nt ,ffi di' 1 • a ,on
tr•'' l f\1,1 't•rd •<I ha ndrd do.,_, n
I hUf'1IJ iltl'I nonn Jti.atn't J lrt"t'\lo a'
,h .. u te• ... t)11 k ll .1 I rmn marathon
runn1 r r.irah tl'd
\ht r In\ than '"' 11 da\ '>Ill dt'11ht-ra
Ill I J JUf'\ dl QUltll'd .\lbt·n ( 11rroll
\1 rg..in '' nl .ittl·mptt.·tl fir,1-degrn·
murdn, hargl'' 1n tht .lul ~ I)( 4'hont·
in~ 1n humr11:r-ll• humpu tr Jllil nt"ar
tht < >r.angl r 11u n1 ' f a1rgr11und\
\ltt·r J tu"ll 11n till< r11\A.dt·d c ll'l3
\k 'J I rn V.J \1org.rn lin·d J :~
t aht'IC:r hulkt in111 th< n1•, ti. 111 ~4 nar
olJ !'Jul '-u"h.1urt· I hl' 1o?Un,h111 ld t
'-u"hJum ,1 lnr111 1 mJralh11n r11n
ntr Jnd 11•rtn" n\I• n t11r J ~uad
r1 plqm
T hl' 1ur •.cund \1 •')l;Jr ~utlt\ •I .'l
., '~' ,h"r~' ul alll'!l p!cd 'ulLJntan
mJn\lautz.htl"I ·•' v.l J' cnunt\ '
J'"'uh v.111'> a I rcarr "n,I 'h''" t•r 11
•nt11., \UP J h
(Plea.ee eee VERDICT I All
"'
California Shots hit Edison High bus in Long. Beach
Senate panel votes
against Rep. Dan
Lungren· s confirmation
as state treasurer .I A4
Sports
World sprint champion
Dan Jan~ of the U.S. la
atunned after f alllng In the
flnal lap of the men· s
1,000 meter speed com-
petition In Calgary./81
Inda
85
A3
Al-I
87-1 ..
Oet9boc*
A7
0.tebDOk
A3
... 10 ,, ...
A2
By ROBERT BARKER
OfllleDMIJNe4 .....
A bus carrying the \'ICton ou'>
Edison High School ba'lketball tt'am
and its supporters back to llunt·
1ngton Beach apparently wa, rakt'd h~
seven bullets fired fro m a car 1n Lo ng
Beach. school officials said today
None of thc ba!>keiball pla) er\.
l'hl·crlt'adl'r' ur adult' v.a, in1un·d in
thl· a Hark ld1'>on Pnm 1pa l J.il ~
Kl·nncd\ 'k.l1d Hut thrrt•hu\v.tndov.'
v.en· da
0
maged -not \halll'red -
and "111 ha \L' to ht' rt'plared. he \a 1d
I he 'ihnnttng 'Prl'e folln"l'd .1
spirited. hut rcpo m·d l' v.cll-nn-
1rolkd µnw at \t .\nthon~ H igh
'i< hool 1n Lo ng Bl·ach 1n tht• fir\t
1 ciund <>I thl' ( 11 \outhl'rn \e<.1111n
pl.l\11ff, I dl\1111 UJ'l't't \t \ntht>n\
h11-h2 •
I hl'rl· v.a' a hm·I fight ht·tv.<.'l'n tv.o
Ian\ Ill the r.ul.1ng lot a fter the game
hut 11 "·" 41111.~h 4uclled. l\.t•nned'
\.11J 11 v.a'n t ~nuv.n 1f 1hat 1nudl·n1
m.I\ h,I\ c leJ 111 lhl' \hoottntt
fhl' \h1111l1ng l>-l Urfl'd bcl<lfl' Ill
Laguna politicos suffering
from relapse of recall fever
Having ousted the school board. voters
now drawing a bead on the City Council
The way things are going 1n Laguna
Beach. one might come away v.11h the
feeling that the town has gon<' rt'rnll
crazy.
It was only last September that
voters wert punching their ballt1t'i 1n a
Special electio n that OU'iled thrC't' uf
fi ve trustees from the co mmun1t) ·,
school d istrict;
Now a loo~ly knit grour o f
dissruntled business ownen would
like to sec a ~.eeat pcrforman e for
the City Counc1I. Their bam d a1m 1s
that the five-m cmbcr council ha\
thwarted small business through lht'
IC1Jslation of a confusing mo1e of
am biauous and sub1ec11'l" ord•·
nances.
T~ question that rc!hlaino; 1s
v. ht'ther the n·ca ll n rgan1zat1on can
forge a platform that v.ould kindle the
tnlt're\I of \ OICr'i
Some sa) thl' counnl has madc so
many blundc~ that lht' elcctoratr Wiii
rail) lO the L3UM' f he gJ"OUp has
ta rgeted Ma)or Dan Kc nnn and
council memhc:r' I adJ I <'Ont'\. Rob-
t'n (1c ntr) and "'l'tl F1t1p;itnck
Councilwo man MJn ha Collison 1s
being c;parcd bcl:IU\<' she 1s inclined
to be pro-busine~' on mo st issues
"I think lht') ·,e got a prett) good
chance." said J im hle&t'I. p~sadent
of the Laguna Beach Ta\p.l)ers
A.~..oc1a11on. v.h1ch has o ften accused
the council of interfering with la1sst"1
fJtrC e o no m1 '
fhe pad. for the mO\t'mcnt grew
out of,, 'l'l m n~h 1n n111. uo u\ cnunl ii
dcus1on l,1,1 m"nth v. hen 11 refu\t'd
bu\lnr" • "lll'I < J\l nne Hird\ rr-
qut'\I 111 \l I up .1, h11h1ntt ral~ out\ldt'
hu \torl'
Rard .1 ,,111 I l m<·ntc rc\ldt'nl . ..aid
the r.H ~ .rut"'"' hn flrt•11.atcr \tort'
v.a<,on P"' .1t1 pr11rt•n, '>O tht' council
had nn n tth ' 111 trll her 11 had to go She
qu1dd' nrg.1 n11rJ J 1.orp'i ofbu\tnt'\\
o v.nt'f\ \lohn h.1d \1milJr romplaint'i
and tall. turnnl h• fl'1 .111
Bird -..i1tl :1M 1 r<·11r k ha' c o tTert'J
to help 1.11lln t '1gn.11un•., for J rcrnll
and o iler\ l.t'\'P ,11m1 ng 1n
"Thl' phonn .irr ri nging nlT the
hoo~ ... \ht' ,,11d It' 1.l'na1nh not a
half·ht•artl·J .ith·mpt ·
Rut othl'" 111 th1· \rt< olcin\ douh1
that a n·,,111 """Ill h,1,c mulh of a
c hanlt'
Colh\On I 1 11patrtl~ Jnd l\.('OO('\
said th<'' Jouht the r('\aller-. ha'<'
much of J u•mm11mcnt ht''ond their
p m "hl'n thl I d1, .. r hu' •\\'rt11t1
.in •IJ m u'tJ rd·\"'' irt•d t hn <'Ill'
H'[l< 1rtnfh ~1110~ \\ f\ ,f11v. h 110 .. th
\1rn t ....i1d 1 Jrn "'-l'nlJX:r \U::X:T·
1111cn1.it n t "' tht. H unt1n~1 111 lka, It
l n111n High \\hool D1'tml
l hl' <:tr "'•lh thrl'<' n11·1 1n 11
\l11"l'•I J 11\.\ n Jrld JO ''" up.tr' I 1111·.! .1
''<'Jr<•n JI 1hc kll "dt of th<' ~u,
LANCE
ICNON
Focus n ~ THE Nn'f s
ov.n ranl \
"On tht' -.urfa1.t' 11 fool..\ ltl.1· ,~
(fftrdl ha\ '\('f'\ ltttk \Uf'lf'o r t .. "''I
Ol'\ \aid
· The)'\(· got nu uthrr "''l'I •h 1•
that thn (the councal} ""uldn r 1·•
IR11d1 ha'<' her cloth{'\ 11ut,1llr •1t
\ll.)rl" ... ..aid a patron tht• \t.lr 1 l
Rt)()m har on Oc-t-an \q•nut' Heµ
onh a tir..t namc IX-nm.,
"It (r«all.l v.orl..l·d v.11h the-.. h•"
hoard so the' thtnl. t•'l'f'\ t1m
\omeone get\ passt'd the' 'rt tt11111~
to a r«a ll." [)('nn1~ ..aid I 1 '
harassment b\ the mrrchant' ·
Rt"ahz1ng that th<" issue nl oult.11" •
dt\pla~s m a\ lct1\t' a l-01 of rt·,1Jrn'
..... ning. rC'la ll r'''ponrn1' h.t\ •
comp1l<.'d a Im o c-ompla1nt' thaa
the' s.a' .,_, 111 unttr 'o tcf\
The f 1)t 1nclud rs t~ l\'Um 11 ' \.jlf
(Pleue .ee LAGUNA/ A21
Only oiie FV school to close_
Publtc outcry prompts district trustees
to s cale back budget-cu tung proposal
By JONATHAN VOLIKE ........... _
Public outcry ovn a proposal 10
close two eltnwnwy tehools spurred
the Fountain Valley School Dt1tnct
to scale bed: 111 plans and clOK JU't
one facility.
In a~ _.illl Thunda . t~
fhc tnas&ftl vOlld uaan1mou1J) 10
close .\~valol !lnnmtary School.
thcsmallnt1nd9c ll-ampusd1stn(t
SUK aMlyl&s ••llll!} told board
mtmbtn that dou111 Fountaan Val-
ley hool and Aftv.ao. hool 1n
Huntinaton laichWM~bnt•a> to
accommodate ~-mroltmut dtthMS and I S500.000 ~
shonfall. said Pracoc1 JOMS. dlttnct
a"''lant \u~nn trndcnt l'lf cduca·
tm nnl ~n tet"'
The clo'iUrY\ ~ould ha' e ""' <'d the d1~tr1 t S 300.l)(~l annuall in o'er-
heaJ and ma' h1H c generated ad·
d111o nal mcomr h\ allow1na the
blttldtni-' 10 he ka~d. he \lid
But at t~u puhhl m('tt1na~ carhcr
th• mo nth partnts and commun1t
mcmbcn Hll~CJ ll>nC'Cm that tht
enrollment proJc' t111ns "frt 1n.ac·
cuni&c and that .. hu111nt do lo\n tht
hoots "'as a ha " d "'o h
fountain Valk) and "''al~~
taf'ICtC'd for cl wrt bccautt of tbttr
enrollment\ ""''•lo,· en rollment 1
JUSl ? I) "\Kknu v. h1le f oontatn
Valley'• cnrollmt1u '' pmJf'\tC"d to
drop to 25 1n 1991 hool offi 1ab
3.a) c.alh .,,houl \huuld h.i'c II ka't
400 \lutknt' .rnd 1ntl·nd<"d 10 shuffi('
ch1l<lrt'n 111 th\' rl"mJtntng ~ h0<'ll\ to
b;ilant<e tht.• l'Ofllllme nl\
Due 10 1 huf'd 3) ·, d«1s1wi, real h~ 1n 1c, .. 1ha n an ho ur 1f\cr JU t
four lOmmuntt\ mcm~I'\ add""'ltd
the bo;lrJ thr \rt'' Jlo<1 \tudrnts wtll
auend C11,k1 ~ht)OI
JOO('\ "-lid '1UC'\llf10\ r~·~ b) thr
cumn1un11\ mcm~f\ mot1,at~ the
panf'I'\ dl' 1\1on 10 close on1
"~"do' t"I\•' Jun('
"\\oe d1Jn'1 f~I v.e l'OUld a<> blclt
and con' 10l''<' th<"m •"t' •nT naht 1n
the nttJ to d~1 t~o "hoot "lonn
said .. '"' 11m<" \ou J o lo"t~ranec
pro.)C\'t\ lh(' ,h.;tn c o(brt"I Wllh11'
ptrttnt 1 \.ltm -'~"' al'f loo man '•n•ban .. TM pan<I al appro"(d anothcT
cnroUmcnt·proJttl1on itud ne~1
)t'ar. lo '"'~" plan tor d~•"I fountain \':allc' hool 1n June 19 lCJ
ndn' tht ~H. a omm1n« of'
p;lrc na and pnn~ 1pah "11ul1t rn
o mmend ho~ the d1,plu~t·J c,,1u.t1·n1'
v.o uld bt' \huffit"d ,,m.1n~ tht< 1!'m.11n
in hooh
uppone-r. of ~ nunuun \ alln
hool pra1~ tht'<l<"<t"un J\ :it Jca,1
a pan1al 'I\ tun whale Jonc' \.dtd thr
dtt1,1on ~nufd hurt the 1h\trH t
fi~-alh
"If ood nt'\''I anJ II J l\C\ U\ I
year to Sf\ rtaJ, for "'ht"n 1hr' '" to
d 11 a 1n " \aid C ht"n<" ~h,ttr a
' aJ oppont"nl of tht' ~ hc'C Id u~.\ ~h h1 ldren "'" ~n at f o unt•in allc' nt\l \rar .. Rut I m unhapp\ UJC' thr put tht l htkirTn throu h
an em 11o nal poix rn machine ..
J g1J the d1,1n 1 "'I' mallf\I
c' er') ctTort 10 tNle thtftl.\ u n
the chlldrtn and partn but the
dtct ion to cl JU'' one hool
miaht hurt the qualtt of <'duan1o'n at
f ountain a ll<'\ ~aW( lhC' prof)OW'd cl Urt
(PIHH _. Aa&YA.&.Oa/AI)
Au' I >1 \ • I J.i ._., n '"1 ,, 11
rt purlt d I hl • n It p .. hu ·1
f"'•rt1d !hJI 11n
"'lJ 1r . ._ J \t \n '1 r
Id< i..n .._l'mPt'r \d .t
1\.11111~ hrou11ht lh1 p,1\\1 '1llL f\
,,11 .. ut '~ 1nl ullinr .1' '' ~.1 I
I"'"' r .ind th1 r n: • nl ., ;~ 1 h '
(Plea.ee .ee EDISON/Al)
Propane
gasOK'li
at mobile
home park
5, PAl l \fH lttr'l.EY
OI -Delly -.,....,
l<r\ld\ nt' ,1 '-«v.pon tkach
•l•tl\ r , . ha'l' hra"C'd
I; •Ill •"\,t I~ IC'in~v.1th, \
1 •1 q ,._,., 1 ' ·• I" • • '""" Thur'
,:." : • 1n,:.i :" 11.i1· .1n ~1. \\h1k Ito"'
l ,,\ '\.; " to\'
,, r\11l' I ,I ( 1,1\ ((I O!
•I 111 • .:..i' 'urrh 1t1 the
11 \' t le Par~ 1 ll'h ·
1 11.11'l ftheparl 11
' ,,,hi II\ offinBI\
• .. 1• ,,.,: ,, • • ""' 'l'lt'• .ii pc-rm1t tor
u"' ••I r•nr:int' tJ!'lli.' \h tlt" undcr
11111un•l t1·" "l<' .ir·c· rt fl.II~
P.11 I " " ( 1('<11 ~l ( h1 h.id Ill
apph lnr • ~c 'f"('1 i.1t J'll I m il hf'\·au\C
lh,· '11' f'rnht.,11\ PIOf'JnC ~ "'hcD
natur.ll ~.1' h1"1o1i.. UI"'' .11" il\&tlAble ( ,...°' • ...ud ~n1 \a.._~ t0 amntit:
n,1.1ll.111e1n ot tant..' 11\tia., at homr'
1nh,1h11r,~ "' t"l\1\'r" and \I ._ r~t
tknt'
\ prnp.1n1· 1an~ .... 111 ""''ht' \Cl up at
th,· duhhou'\<" v.hrrc '''h<"r#\tdt"nl • c-:in ta~ 111hnwers un11l ,,1 hdr lmlf\I<'
m1•nt' IN' made
Mcan ~h1k rt"\1Jen1' IHl' hund hna
up 'harin g m anov.a' t-\ and
'iht,~('nna at fnl"nd' h()m t'' and
health dub\
~Cp&lf\ lOUld t.a C' t..,.Cl V.('('\. C)f
ll'ni cr. nJ a la ofT ma) ht' hft'lo\11\J,.
'''er v.ho ~•II pa~ tht S ~50. tab
( h1 h<t' a ~tJ-tt"\lJen t tn htlp PII
throuah • mnnthl mcnt of SI ~ to S ~~
Ronald Ran k prr 1dt nt of the
hum<'<'"'"'"''• 1111 n, satd rnlla)'
m.Kknt fed 1 hould t..vc 1tt
a\ldc t'mtflCnc') rund from dlleir ~, per m nth p.d m-tah 10 CO¥a
\ucb 1nadtn~
~ retidcn• • .., t\a t' ~
(1'111• ... GM/Alt
... .
J
-GUILTY OF LESSER CHARGES •••
L~= ___ ];~]laid "'1111,•om from Iii Hill £Male& Mme. -n.e ......... bands and lqs wra~ tn protective
foem. Nvssblumgld in a rowtroom
ncwrcoriftrence durina fht trial triit
he felt hau~d toward Mo,..an and that
h~ bopcd he would be aiven a k>na
sentence .
•
.. ADd tbis man will only ltrVt l 0 ~ wbik our ton will be a prisoaer
la bk own body b' tbc mt of bis ......
I ne proeea110f, ~ Dittrict
AnomeyCbris Kralictc:, triedtOP"?Ye
IM1 Morpn meant to kill his vtC'tim. -hul Nuslbaum. and that tht attempt
bad been made with malice
d>mbouaht.
Morpo testified that he had bc-
a>mc anarY while stuck. in lhc traftk
jam because some motorists w~re
illepllypassingon tl\esboulderofthe
road. He said he decided to fire the
shot as a warning and was not aware
that he hit anyo~.
The jury of six men and 5ix women
opted for the lcs.scr charges, but
affirmed the special circumstances
that Morgan had used a firearm in his
crime, and that he intended to inflict
~treat bodily harm on his victim.
Most of the jurors refused to
comment following the verdict.
However. juror John Faller said
that he regretted not being able to
return a guilty verdict on the at-
tempted murder chal"ge.
.. Because of the way the law is
written. we couldn't," he said. "We
wished we could have."
K.ralick refused to comment fol-
lowing Wednesday's verdict hearing.
But <kfensc attorney Paul Meyer
said he was satisfied with the verdict.
"It was sjmply not proven that he
had a specific intent to kill or that
there was malice aforctlioujht." said
M eyer. "Emotion in this casc has
pushed it to a very highly charged
degree. But that's not what happened
in this courtroom today. The jury's
verdict was based on the facts of the
Albert Carroll Moraan '• fatber weepe during the
proct;ed.l.nca.
incident, not on cmo11on ...
The elder Nussbaum. however.
said e motion sho uld have pla~l'd 3
role m the case.
.. What Paul has gone through 1s
unimaginable. unles-; ~ou go through
it youi'$elf ... Nussbaum said ... Part of
education process for people "ho
make laws or dec1swn should Ix' that
the\ v1s1t with v1ct1m' Emottom do
come into pla). emo tions are part of
the human ps~che."
-Much of the emotio n during the
trial came fro m the younger
Nussbaum. a 29·\t:ar-old former
marathon runner ·who can no"
neither walk nor use his arms
Strapped to a wheelchair with has
"Riatu aow I'm c:=iely dcoeA-
dcnt on DIOOlc." N um told die
coun ... ,n ltitw an itth on my ftOlr or
head. I have to ask someone to
scratch it.··
Nuubaum's mother. Oloria. said
that no jail sentence. no matter how
stvett, could make up for the sufrcr-
i ng inflicted on her son.
"A person who caustd anothe-r
human being to live life one painful
da> at a time .... would have to do it
himself." she said during the trial.
"Even being put in jail does not
replicate it."
Gloria Nussbuam reacted tersely to
Thursday's verdict.
"I just heard about 1t by phone: I'm
stunned." she said.
Neither she nor other members of
the family attended Thursday's hear-
ing.
"The tension ofsitting there is just
too much," she said. "It just makes it
\\OfSe."
Members of Morgan's family did
sit tearfully through the hearing, but
refused to speak to the press.
Morgan. 33. had been out of jail o n
SI 00.000 bail. He was taken back into
custody following Thursday's ver-
dict.
Sentencing was scheduled for
March 18.
He faces a possible sentence of 14
~cars in prison. acco rding to Meyer,
v. ho said he expec-ted JudJe Jean
Rhe inhcimer to gi ve his cltent the
ma\lmum ~ntence possible.
"She·11 give him everything," he
said.
VERDICT UPSETS LAW.OFFICIALS •••
From Al
The j uf) ·s verdict was the obJeCt of
some controvers) Thursda) after-
noon.
"'ln m y humble estimation. when a
man aims a gun at anothercarhe·s not
JUSt a1mine at tht' car. he's talong
rcsponsibilit> for C\ ef)•one inside:·
said Costa Mesa Pohce C'h1ef Dave
Sno wden .. .i\s fa r as rm concerned.
the man tn ed to kill another man . .\
rose b} an} other name 1s still a rose."
Howard Garber. execuuve director
of C ittzens .\nt1-Cnmc Task Force.
said he was appalled b} \he JUr)
verdict. , :..
"J wouid ha"l' to sa\ m at he
(Mo rga n) 1s deadl) dangercfus to do
what he d id. he's a killer. and general
soc1et~ has to regard that kind of
person as murderous." said Garber.
.. It ·v.-as JUSl a matter of circumstance
that he (Nussbaum) v.asn't killed."
Barbara Phillips. d irector of the
Orange Coun\.\ V1c11m Wttness Pro-
_yam. said she fears the verd1~p ma~
set a precedent v.hcn other cases 1n
the rash of last summer's frcc"'a)
..
shoo4 ngs go to tnal. slad .. for ge lling worked up, emo-
"M } concern 1s that the commun1-11onal." The JUf). concluded that
l) v. 111 fai l to realize the senousncss of .\lbcrt Morgan shot Nussbaum after
this," shc said. "This I!> a cnme. and to getting agnated in the bumper-to-
rcducc a chargc hkc this fails to . bumper traffic. and that the shooting
recognize the sevcn t~ of what hap-"'as not prcmedttatt"d.
pened ... The 'erdict is likd) to anger some
c1t1zcns and law e nforcement of-
finals. and the D.\ 's official said the
raS(' straddles a tint.' lane between
emotion and la".
T he d11Terence between the charges
as subtle. said Hal Morgan. co-
supen 1sor of the felom panel for the
Orange Coont} District .\ttorne) 's
office. To be con' 1cted of attempted
first-degrtt murder charges. it must
be proven that a defendant had
premeditated inte nt to kill a specific
person or people. said Morgan. At-
tempted second-degree murder 1s
cons1dned whe n there 1s
premedttalt'd intent 10 kill. but no
spectfil· targC't. such a firing a gun
into a crov.d.
Hal Morgan said attempted volun-
lar) manslaughter 1s bas1tal1~ tht•
">amc a~ allemptcd second-degree
m4rdrr. ··rt·dul·cd b) the hC'at of
passion The)· re supposed to gJ' c you
"From an cmo11onal standpoint. 1t
(the \'Crd1c1) v.as. \Cr) disappoint·
mg." he said. "From a professional
stand point. tha t's probabl~ the cor-
n:rt dec1s1on. You·rt.' torn o n this
on(.".
Hal Morgan said he q uestioned
v. hcthcr a traffic snarl was sufficient
pro' ocat1on for the attack on
Nussbaum
.. It doesn't seem that passing
someone on the free"a' should fire
someone up to tht.• point of shooting
!>Omcone:· he said.
EDISON BUS HIT ...
The differe nce in penalties betwC'cn
the charges sought and the \erd1ct
rcturnc-d is substanttal. ~n attempted
tirst-dcgn:e murder charge carries a
penah) of 25 'ears to life in prison.
said ~torgan. t he maximum pepalty
for a n cmptcd voluntary man·
slaughter 1s 11 )Cars 1n pnso n. Allx-rt
Morgan face!> an additional three
)l'31"$ in prison because of the assault
v. 1th a firt.·arm and shooting into an
o<:rnp11:d 'chick charges.
From Al
to Long Bearh tor poltce to in-
vestigate
Kenned \ said he didn't t..no"
whether the v.capon tired bullets or
BBs ... but rm gotng to sa~ ll V.31,
bullets.·· He said he has requested the
Huntington Beach Pohce Depart-
ment to conduct ball1sucs tests. Kenned~ said the pa~sengers heard
a pinging noise and "'ere ordered to
get under their ~cat<. h' ba'>i..l•tMall
coach Jon Bo rcC'rt
.. The\ 1.1.eren·t a1ra1d :· "t'nned\
said "The~ got bad, up and ..,tarted
talking about the game Ith· nothing
happened··
1'cn ncd~ ~1d that \ 1ct.• Principal
Bill Blankrn!>ht p 1.1.as folio"'"& the
bu' in h1!> rar Jnd v.as una1.1.are of the
1nu<ll'nl until hl' arnved back on
l.'ampu'>.
GAS ...
From Al
bu~ the park. Rartl.'k \aid
·-rm a small hu'>tnt'\\man I don't
ha'e that mw.h r<.'"><>Urlt' .. < h1 \31d
.. I don't t..m11.1. m.nht· tt'd ht· lx'tter
to $Cll 11 "'llh all the'>~ pr'ttblem'> ··
In Los .\ngeles Count} Wednes-
da~: Marganto Leyva. 27. of Newhall
v.as acq uitted of attempted murder
and other ft'lo nu.•s in an August
road\.\a) shooting invol ving a Cah·
fnrn1a H1ih\.\a) Patrol officer. But he
"as con' icted of possessing a firearm
in a 'eh1cle and possessing a con·
cealed "capon. He faces a maximum
\1>. month count) Jail term when
\c:ntenced March .'!. said Public
Defe nder James M. Coady.
LAGUNA CATCmNG RECALL FEVER •••
From Al
of c1ty propert' on El Tor 1 l{oad on
which a condominium con1ple' nov.
stand'i. comt·s ... om tn rt·\IJcnt' of
f op of tht> \.\orld "'hen 1'1c neigh-
borhood "as anne \t•d. building 1.ode
enforcement 1n South Laguna and a
propo!>al tu d oubk the: rrict' of
parking meters
Jack Hansen. a Memht r ot the
recall organ11at1on and tht." . '"' ncr of
.\xlinc's Village Sh0t·, -.aid lhc gr<1u p
1s curre ntl) <tending (.Jue\ttc •nnairt.'\ to
other business 01.1.ners 1n .rn attl'mpt
to gauge the support tor a ,pt•cial
el«tto n. <\ parttal list 111 the nthcr
recall members tnd u<lr art1'1\ Paul
a nd Barbara Wt."'ithroo~ JoC'I
Rasmusson. ownl·r Ill La Hanrnda de ·
Laguna. a fu rn1turt• 'itClrc. Rnn 1'en-
ned}. · a tug ~tore ov. ner ~t ac
McCalla. owner of ~fd alla Pn·scnp-
tion Pharmac}. Da .. 1J DrMtlJ ns. a
manufacturer's rcprrsl·ntJtl\ r and
residents Ian and J...1m \m11h Jnhn
and Susan Parks and Jack1r \.\ r'it.
Bird said
At the same time. Han\t·n 1s
mctting with Collison. Lenne' and
several other busmess owner~ in an
_.Ucmpt..to iron-OUt gne'an~ in an
effort to avert a f'C('all effort
,
Collison conceded that t~ c-nunc1I
could have do ne a better Job 1n
ORANGE .-. ,,.,at
COAST .....
MA•OFFICE
not1() mg bu'itness 01.1. nt'r" of cha nges nl·arl: '>tnglc·handedly im pro' ing
in ordmanc:C's go' ern1ng s1gnc; and morale at the Police Department.
outdoor d1spla)s Ir a recall dn ve were to co mmence.
.. Ma} be we haH· to take a better organizers v.ould have 120 days after
look at 11 and sa' ho"' can ~l' tiltnga not1reofintent to collect 2.<>99
co m m unicate better:, .. Colltson said 'altd signatures against each targeted
But one point that will be hard to council member. said Jeanette
reconcile is the recall group's demand Shelton of the Orange County Regis-
that the counc il lire Ci t~ Manager tr Jr of Voters.
Ken Frink. If 11 "'ere to qualify for the ballot.
Re<'all ad,ocates ha'e dubbed thl' elecuon would cos~ tbe city as
Frank .. Dr No .. and have accused muth as $:!5.000. If •t. e nded up
him of running roughshod o'er thl'. to pphngan) of the co uncil members.
council. ad' a nc1ng his O\.\ n personal ll "ould be the first to do IO in <;>ra nge
agenda without listening to the com· { nuTlt) since 1981. Shelton said.
munity Bird said the recall would be worth
· lhl' dTo rt despite the fact that Col-And .this view ma) ha,•c support h!>on and Fitzpatrick will be up for re· fr~!" w1th1n City Hall. dcc:tton 1n November. Depending on
He (frank) is not ~pular here 1f and when they gathered their
Most of us ~nd his policies c'tremel: signatures, recall advocates might be
repressive. said a city emplo~ee. ablr to combine a special election
who agreed to speak o n a condttion of ~ tth the regularly scheduled election anonymity ... There are man} things 10 ~u,t.'mbcr. K~n d~s well. My person~I concerns But the entire question may well~
with him have to do "'th his ~rsonal a moot point if tfle ~neral electorate s~)'~e an~ whether or not he s trul: foils to Jump on the bandwagon of the
gJvmg ~1s all for wf?~t the council and recall efTort.
the rcs1denu want. ..Maybe everything is perfect in
Frank was on 'acauon this week paradise." said boutiq~e o.ntr Mike
and could nol be ~eached for cum-Evans. v.ho advocates recall unless
ment. the council revises its ordinances.
·However. Chief of Pohce t 1I "Maybe we·re the ones who are out or
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mes~at wiU bt rteorded. transcnbcd and de-r.
hveCTd to the apptapriate editor.
The ,same 2'-hour answenna serv•« may be
used to rteord letten to the editor on any topic.
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AREVALOS SCHOOL CLOSUR~ OK'D •••
From Al
would onlr. save the district S 150.000.
officials will be forced to-cut $350.000
from school programs and may lead
to cutbacks in school libraries and
nursing services.
Man Lou Crossett. a school board
member. said closing at least one
school was the only way out of the
fiscal crunch without destroying the
quality of education a t the schools.
"I'm convinced by closing one o r
t"o schools. we can continue to
provide high quality education. or
even a better educational program."
Crossett said. "From a fi scal .stand-
point. wc have to find someplace we
can cut out $500.000 a year."
Anita Longun. president of the
Fo untain Va lley School PT A. how·
ever, charged that several areas in the
district's budget are padded, with
more than enough fat that can be cut
before educational programs are hit.
"They are saying cut school pro-
grams. but how about the salaries of
district employees, who are paid 50
percent to 100 ~rceni higher than
~hey would be 1f they were in the
public sector." Longtin said. "The
district is like a pyramid, but the
administrators are at the top and the
kids at the bottom. It should Ix' the
other way around."
Two board members also ex·
pressed con<'em that Fountai'n Valley
School's impending fate could lead to
Marine helicopter forced down
By JENNIFER WEBER Kent Fletcher said.
Of ... o.llJ.,...,..,.. The helicopter. which is attached to
the Marine Medium Helicopter
After smoke filled the ere~· com-Squadron 166. touched down at 9: 15
panment. a Manne Corps helicopter . a.m. near Crown Valley Parkway and
was forced to m~kc an e me rgency Pacific Coast Highway. .
landing this morn mg near Monarch Fletcher said there was "no known
Ba). damage" to c1viltan property or to the
The CH-46. based at the Manne aircraft. · ·
Corps .\tr Statton at Tustin. had a Fletcher did not know if an)' of the
generator malfunction and was crew or civilians werC' injured.
forced to make a "precautionarv Further information was un-
landing." Manne spokesman CpL available." at press time.
Robber finds eIDpty till
a mass exodus from that campus. as
parents mo ve their children to a.void
possible confusion in the pending
closure.
Board members Roger Belgen a nd
Ann Galas cautioned parents that
removing their students prematurely
could damage on-going school pro-
grams.
"If you bail. you'll be sounding the
drath bell for your school." Galas
said .
Few feel earthquake
COMPTON (AP) -A tin)
temblor dcli_vcred an earl)' wakeup
call to this suburb south of Los
Angeles and nearby cities today, but
there were no reports o f injury or
damage.
Radio stations reported receiving
calls from residents here and in Long
Beach . .Signal Hill and Bellflower
after the 4:42 a.m. eanhquake. which
t~C' Cal ifornia Institute of Tech·
nology measured at 2.8 on the Richter
scale.
"It was JUSt another of the 11 .000
small quakes that strike Southern
cfi~~i.~o.~.i~ ... e~s~ .Y.;~r~:: .. ~}~ ~o1.~Q . inn, a spo111.esman ror tnc '-a teen
scismolog) labs in Pasadena.
Quakes registering less than 3 are
considered slight and-often aren't felt
at all.
Finn said this morning·s sha ker
was <'entered one mile southeast of
Compton. or 13 miles south of
downtown Los Af!geles.
i.\n llhno1s man who allegedly tried
to hold up a credit union Thursday
that didn't have any cash landed m
Employees advised him that the NB MAN • • •
credit union didn't have any cash at "PromAl
that location. and the suspect Oed.
the ewport Beach--Ja11 for 1l+s-Witnessn-catted-police and-gav("lt -a™>A · n L9ll. and conspiracy to
description of Scheets' car. It was'' distribute cocaine in 1977, acco rding
soon spotted b)' patrol offi cers and to published reports.
trouble.
Newport Be.ach police arrested
Randall Paul Scheets, 37. following
thC' robber)' attempt at the Newport
Beach Employees Credit Union. said
Officer Bob Oakley.
pulled over without incident. Police in Newport Beach. Hunt·
Scheets was alone in the vehicle. 1ngton Bea<'h. Fountain Valley.
Oakley said. lrvane and Santa Ana were involved
He was booked into Newport in the an vestigation along with in-
Beach Jail in lieu ofS50.000 bail. His vestigators from the Orange Count) Scheets allegedly walked tnto the
cred it union at 425 N. Newport
Boule' ard and presented a robbery
note just before 2 p.m.
last known address was in Illinois. District Attorne} 's office.
The case 1s under investigation by Wade said several witnesses m the
Newport Beach police and the FBI. c.:asc have been granted immunil}'.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Frtdey February 19, 1988 * A~
B uLLE TIN BoARo
Seminar on quake
preparation set
in Laguna Niguel
Sound~roofingpear JW A readied-
C'I
How to prepare for the nc!ll b1J earthquake and
other f)Utt'nllal di&astcrs is the topic of a class to be
held Mondar at 10:30 a.m. in the Red Cross South
Count) Service Center in Laguna Niguel.
Families wilt learn simple disaster pr-cpartdness
steps using common household supplies. and will be
instructed on developing their own disaster plans.
The 1nd1 v1dual ptan covers such things as com-
municating with fam1l>· members after a disaster.
establishing famtl) meeting places and developi ng
fire escape routes.
The cost is $5 per fa m ily and the Red Cross
recommends that the entire fa mily attend the
seminar together. The center ts locatrd at ~7324
Camino Capistrano. and pre-registration 1s re·
quired (all 835-5381 . extension 100. for fu rther
mforma11on
Men tally 111 houslng
LOW-<.'OSt housing for tht' men tall ) Il l wul be the
1op1l at Saturday's meeting of the Southcoast
All1anlc for 1hc Mentally Ill from I 0 a m. to noon m
Room 108 of the Counseling and .\dm1nistra11on
building at O range Coast College.
Carol Czausc of the O range Count) Housing
Au1hont) v.111 explain potential savings on r('ntal
ho using for men tall) 111 people. Contact the alliance
at 545-9078 for funhcr 1nforma11on
Writers club to meet
I he Southern California chapt<.'r of the Na-
tional Writer<;' Club v.111 meet Saturda' fro m I Oa.m
10 noon at lh<" Marriott Hotel 1n Irvine.
. •\5panng and publtshcd writers are 1nv1ted to
JO•n 1hc group. The cost 1s $1 0 and runher
1nforma11on 1s available from president Ganger
Rcl·d at 16-0522
Rables cllnlc ln Irvine
.\ neighborhood. low<O$t. an11-rab1t's vacc1·
nation chn1 c for do$S will be hrld Sunda) from I 10 :uo pm al tht· In in(' <\n1mal Shelter. IS 129 Sand
Can)on Road
The cost of the inocula11on '"SJ per dog Call
the Southern C altforn1a Vett"rina" Medical .\s·
sociauon at S:! '-0980 for further mfi>rma11 on.
U.N. group plans receptlon
The Coa:.thne Chaptt•r of the l imted Natio ns
~<;soc1a11on v.111 host m '>l~th annual rccep11on
Su nda) from :! to 5 p.m an th<" social hall of the
Lutheran Church of the ( ross. 2423 I El Toro Road.
uguna Hills.
Dr Pegg) Ba.,~cll. pastor or the Church of
Religious 1cnce 1n Huntington Beach. v.111 ht· tht·
speaker ln<.talla11on of oOicers for 19 8 v.111 he
conduclt"c.I. and more: 1nforma11on as a'aalablc from
Joan Nelson at 24 1-9 1451.
Beneflt horse show
The Elips) · n lle'i of O ra nge<. ount~ ~•II hold
a benefit shorst> '.ihov. ~unda~ at the Huntington < rntral Par!>. [que\tnan Center
f hl· ~hliv.. "h1l h v.111 fl·ature g) mkhana "' l'nl<..
v.111 began at 9 a.m .\II entf) fees v.111 be donalt"d to
thl· l'p1lcps~ lC ntt:r. and mort.• informatmn is
ll\Jalablc at 4~·6565
Free hearing screeni ngs
The Pro\ 1denrc "peech and Heanng <.en ter"
offl·nng lrcl' hearing screening~ to pco pk 5.5 and
oldc:r at the center'~ r,outh count~ office in El Toro
Tht" \l H'l'ning include~ a conduc11on
as<.essmc·nt .ind a t·on.,ulla11on v.11 h an a ud1olog1~t
ThoSl' 1ntt"rested should call J 58-97.J4 for an
.!lP.PQIOlTT>~:r:i.t ,
Homeless shelter party
A house p:tn}. Chanc:sc dinner and an CH'n1ng
of musical cn1c:rt.i mmen1 "111 honor Jim !\11ller.
founder and exctUll've director of the Orangl' Count~ ~helter tor the: Homekss unda~ at 5. \()
p m. at 9 168 El .\ml Circle
.\donation ofS I per p("rson or S '0 per couple
•~ reque~ted. and all proceeds benefit Shelter for the
Homeless Call 96:!-·HM or 894-6:!67 for mcm·
1nformauon.
I CALENDAR
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Frlday, Feb. 19
"o mn·11ng,s chcdulcd.
Monday, Feb. 22
• 6 JO p m Lagana Bueb Arts Comlsalon, 50
Forest A,e.
Po ucE Loe
By BOB VAN EVl!N ................
Wor'lc 1s sth~ukd to ~1n 100n on :.
prOJtCt count) official say should blot o ut
a maJor problem 1n Santa Ana Height\
The count) Board of upcrv1 wrs ha~
&ranted a S 199,200 contract to a an Diego
construcuon company for the tn'itallation
of soundproofing 1n eight neighborhood
homes that for years have been rattled b\
a1rcrafi noise from nearby John Wa)nc
Airport.
All but one of tile homes an: \ atant.
.their o.,,ncrs havrng sold out 10 1hel·ounty
rather than 1oleratc the aircraft engint"
no1~.
But one resident decided to sud 11 \1ut
and counlt o fficaals say the) hOJX" th~·
soundproofing work at the one tnh<ib1tcd
homt' will reassure nt1ghborhood re\1
dents that aircraft noise can IX' \hut nut
v.1th the ri&ht technoloay.
"We ho pe that once we get these homl''>
insulated. we can take people through and
shov. them how 11work$,"531d Paul ( arl'~
an aide to co unty Supervisor Thuma\
Riley. who represents the fif\h d 1~1m1
v. h1ch includes Santa Ana Height'
~though the soundproofing program
was approved in 198S. las1 week 'Hontrau
Police officers'
slayer convicted
in Westminster
By Tbe Associated Pren
Jurors v.h o look le!.s than 1v.u hour\ io
find a man guilt~ of murdering l\.\11 '>dn
Dac:i o politt" officers will mct.·t \farl h I to
dcn dc 1f hl· <,hould bt> necu trd fur lh<"
cnme ur ht' gl\cn life 1mpn<,onmt"nt
Josd11u Cinco. 2!1. v.a~ con\ llll'd 111
Westm1ns1crtoun f hursda' ol tv.(luiunt'>
offirst-degrec: murder w11h \p("c1al c1rrum·
\lances allcgauons 1n 1hc Sept 1..i 141<..i.
dca1hs of onilt"rs K1mhcrh Tonah1ll. ~..i
and T1moth~ Ruopp. 31
The trial v._as moH·d 10 Orange<. ount}
in a successful change of 'enue mo1111n 1n
1985 because of potcnt1all~ prcJud1nal
publlrn> a~ut the ca-.e r~t"l\Cd in '>an
Diego ·· I
··1 respe~t lhl' JUI)·., \Crd1cts The} ·r/1 ~
good people and I'm gctung read} for the
ne~t part of the 1r1al." drfcnse attornc:'
John ( otsinlos said out')1de coun
( otsarilos. v.ho had argued for a \t'rd1ll
of snond-d('grce murder added 1ha1 hl'
"as d1..appo1ntcd .
S~ud f)cput~ D1'itrn I <\ttornr~ Richard
Nee le~ ·· 11 "'a'i a l:i 'it 'erd1c1 hut v.l· h.1d a
strong l·asc ··
··~<.' n:pcctc:d 11 and JU'llllt' wa~ donl· ·
ht" <>aid
Not present tor the 'crd1l t were ( lnl'o\
moth('r and stepfath er. v.ho h..ad .1tt\ rakd
the trial frequentl).
The special circumstance:\ llnJ1ng wt
thC' stage for a penalt~ pha\c v. ht·n tht·
same JUf) ~·II return March I t111.on"dn
v.hether Cinco should be C\l'lUll·d 1n lh(·
~as chamber or face life in pn\1111 ~'11h11u1
the pass1b1 lm of parole
The JU')·., recommc:nd.it10n "' II tie
cons1der('d b} Superior ( 11un Judgl' I u1\
( ardc:nas.
Jurors upheld the spern1I cm um,t.tntl'\
agaimt Cinco ofmult1ple murdc:f\ rnurdn
to a\ 01d arrest. and murdt·r \If police:
officers engaged 1n the lane ofd ul\
Cinco. a former auto mel han1l 1r11m
·pnng Valle~ 1n San Diego l oun1' Jl\11
v.a'lcon' 1c1ed ufthc attempted murdt"r lll
a tnard officer v. ho re<;pondt•d to tht· 'it t•ne
Cia" \1ttro\lch. v.ho "d' \h111 n tht·
shoulder.
Ruopp and I onah1ll V.l'rt· \IJin in lhl
( irap(" Street section of~an Daegll"• 1iJlho<1
Park Sept 1..i I 48.J Thn "'l·rc: \h111
rc:pcatedl~ after t'OloOntenng C 1n1.11 Jnd
11ne of has friends dnnli..1ng v.11h l'-'1• tl'l:n·
agl' girls 1n a parked l·ar < 1n.:o·~ friend. v.ho ll''>l1fieJ J2Jln\t
ham. and tht• tv.o girl'i v.c:rl' nol lh,u~nl 111
the: case
'Aas thr first to be granted undrr tht'
prOifam Care} said frv. Pt'OPlt' h<1d
applied for the program. v.h1ch provide
up 10 S25 000 in ~ound 1nsula11on prr
res1drncc
"\\ e had to v.a11 unlit there v.t"re t"nough
homt's 10 make it a lucrall\~ JOb for a
contraltor," he said.
But w mr residents ha.,,e resisted pan1c1·
pa ling 1n thr program. according 10 R1ui
Jonn. v.ho has li ved m anta Ana Heights
for ~4 'cars.
"If }·ou apply for no1M" anenua11on. )'OU
ha\t" to g1 H• up the n ghts to the n1r span·
ab<>\ e }Our home," she said "So 1f 'ou IC't
Joeellto Cinco
Tonah1ll v.as lh<" tirs1 1A11mdn 0 1111.l'f
slain an the line of dUI\ 1n the hl\IOI'\ of the
~ ... n Ou.~go Police Depanmcnt
< Ot'>mlns argul·d that the alhn11-' J11J
n<1t 1n\ oh c premt."d1ta11on and he ~ad 1ha1
c 101.0 J frcqucn1 narcotic.; Jt°lu....-r ~h Jt
tht' uffiu·p, in a drug-induled momt·n1 11
pJn1t The anumi:~ ~·d < inco had u'letl
1.1XJtnt• and manJuana thl' night 111 thC"
'huo11ng
'-eek~ had 1old JWror\ lhJt C inl t1 ..., ... , J
lnld 1.akulatang li..1lkr in urging th1.·
har\hcr \ crd1n "eek} ~·d < into rl'g
ularl~ taml·d a com:ealed gun Jnd that
C inu1 on'c: 1old Jn acquJintantt' ·1
"'ouldn't hesitate to 'ihoot .i 1.op ··
Budget marks $15 million for
Santa.Ana River flood control
By ANDREA PEIRCE ........... ._....
~.\SHI GTON -President Rt'agan's
r('dl'ral budget for li\l.'al 19 I) includes the
first round ol 1..onsirul uon lunJ tor 1hc:
SI ., h1llton Oood rnntrol prOJl'Ct on th<"
\antJ .\na Kl\Cr
I h1..· proJnl. v.h1lh rl·cc1,ed SI million
1n lOn,trullwn fund'> ltir IY 'I an the I ~
.\rm~ < orp'> of Eng1m·crs budget prop<i\31
.. ,ould permit (unstructaon of spall"a~s.
thanncl'i and dam' Jlong 1hc: 106-squart"·
m1k 'i:inta \na R1\t'r basin
In tht• fir'it of a \l\·pha\C p!Jn thl· lunds
\\OulJ go IO"arJ land ac4u1\1twm Jnd
l'nham·emcnt~ to e\1s11ng chanm.·I<. on thl·
"'er that run'> from lhl' an Bl·rnardino
\1lluntJtn'> to 1he Pal ilil
The Sl 5 million v.ould bt: <,prnt 10
1mpro\(' lhl' mo uth of th<" rl\1..·r v.herl' 11
emp11c\ into 1he (Kean tx•tv.l"cn '-e"port
Beach and Hun11ngwn Bea1..h. to r.u\t" b\ Jt
Democrat pral•e• part• of $1. 1
trillion budget. A.4
least 15 fl·e1 thl' Prado Dam near tht• ~I
trn·v.a\ tn R1\ers1de ( OUOl\ and to n~)<.xj
lhl· area hch1nJ tht• '>e\CO C).ilr, Da m an
~an Bemard1ni) ( ount\ to <;Ce 11 II v.111
holJ
fhe 0 ' era II prnJCl t. v. htt h 1. ould \lretrh
tnl\J lhl· ne\t lt'nlur: IS dl'\lgnt•d to prnlel l
II\ t'S and pm pen} th roughout Oran gt'. Sa n
Bl·rnardino and Ri\ers1dl· u1un11e\
Thi.' budget propo\al for the uHp\
1ndudl'SOp("r.ll1on and ma1ntl'nJn1.l' funds
to manage thl· prngr.im and )t-1" 1MMI 1n
ncv. stud1l''
Studies v.uuld 1ndudc h\dr·1l11g\ anJ
h\droht'\ IA Orl.. l'l'Onom11. \IUdll'\ Jnd a
prcl1manar) En\ 1ronmt.•n1al lmp.1\1 Rl'·
port
··v.r re panners along v.ith the l )unt'
of Orange and the ( orp<> ot f nginccr-. Jnd
lhl' lommunille\ up\tream ·· ..aid \anta
.\na < 11~ EnganCl'r Bob Eichl:llatt Red uled
llnuJ in\uran1..t' v.111 ll"llov. omplrt•('ln it
tht• \1\-ph.i~ prn1c:, t he addl·d
( ount' .go,l'rnmt·nts and <:<'ml'T'ur 11,.,
upstrcJm iormt'J 1hc: \an1a \nJ R '"
Floc.ld Prot('('tll'n .\gt"nt'\ "ht"n r "~'
d1~0\ t•n•d 1n I \JJ <J 1ha1 th' PrJd1' Dam
t:1)uld nN c;uffit ll'nth 1.on1a 1n lht' n \ t•r
Th,· Rt·ag.an Jdmin1,1rat111n' hudgt't
planlorthl·~rarqan1ng nn1(\.1 I v.ould
tin.in1..c JU St fi, t' •Hhl·r nl·v. 't•nturl''-I-\ th(
~rn1\ < orp'lo of Eng1nt't'r<. and n" nt·"
s1an<. h' tht' Burl'au <'f Redam.111nn
That 1\ lt-,c; thJn halfthr I' nt'"' u1rp'
\tan' tht• Jdmin1strauon \llUF-ht 1r 11'
Ii.,, JI I"'~ hudgt·t { nngres'> v. ht'r\ "'.11t•r
Pn.lJC\ t<. arc \ 1cv.t."d as a me-a\ur(' ,1: J
ml·rn~:r· ~ob pcr1orman1..l" r.lN'..i the
numht-r to _ 1
Body of OC man found in car trunk
By Tbe Associated Preu
The hod' of a ti I ·H'ar-t)ld Ko"m''"r
man V.J) ro'und ~luffed In lht' lruni.. 1•1 Iii\
19..,8 \'h11e ( .id1llar after h1., g1rllnt•nd
reported fi nding blllOJ \ta1n' .II thrll
houM.'
The bod) ol Richard \\ 1ll1am llopl..111g.
61 . was found Thursda~ morn ing alter .in
all-night search bt:gun v. hen 1hr 1t1rltrll'nd
lJlkd from hc:r hum,·
Orange Count~ 'iht•n1 ·, ()\:panmcnt
'poli..e-;man LI D1t Ii.. n 1 ... 1n -.i1J lfopl 1ne.
\UfTt•rcd head IOJUrtC' hul t hr nflil 1al
lJU'>t' ol dl·a1h v.a\n t rd''."l'l ~ndang
JU!t'PS' rt'~ull\ lr llnl thl· I'" \niteks
<. 11un1' Coroner'., llt1ill"
I he: g1rlfncnd. Pn\• all.1 l-t111'1. rt' N
rt•portcd Hopli..ang and hN lr. 't'Jr·\lld
J aughtcr m1sc;1ng altrr \ht• rt•turnt•d h,1me
at -,. pm.\\ edne-~~. Olson \.11J
The daughter Rachel ( aner v.a' '""'hi
unharmed later V. ednt'sda' .inJ '-'.t'
sta\ing v.11h relat1\cs Olson <.a 1J H, ,.11,1
ht' hdd tit-en an the house v.11h lncn,1, '
\\ l'dnl•'>da\ but v.ouldn't elctx1ra1c
··The-rt··~ no motl'l" for the lolhnF->-c-
~1d .. ,, c·rc a11emp11ng to de' clop 'u'fX'•:
intormauon ~ e're v.orl.in~ le' en\hh •n
1h1\. hut there art> pan' of 11 v.e tu\11 J ' ·
talli.. JOtlUI ..
them do th1!> to \Our homr. \.OU lo~ }our
nght 10 mttke an) lunh~rcompla1nu Wh>
should v.e be pC"nal11ed for a problem th;U
v.c d1d1i't rreatc?"
Jont" \lld she "'ould probabl) not apph
for ~oundproofio1t
But C. art ) said th<" atrspcace ea~mcnt
did no1 c\cmpt airpon officials from no1.c
standard\
··11 dtx:!>n't asli.. the resident to sign aw~
an,thing .. ht" ~•d "I f. afier the sound
1n\ulJt11in v.a-. put in the no1sr reached an
un.llll'ptablc dec11X'I lt"vel. the res1dt'nt
v.oulJ <ttall haH· tht' nghl to ha ve that
COrrl•t tt"d .. •
Former
school
trustee
Letson
f Hll'r .1 ,l.,' "" "l're '>\°hC'dulc:d ttlda'
l·r HJ1r \\ '1•rt' ll'tson .~a former
pr 'tdl 't .i •I 11 Jnllngton Beach l n1on
1 I >'• .., I 1 I' ,,ri, • Jnd a \ice: chairman
ul · l' 1. I' JI n n~ < 11mm1s\1on
L ,·t, n "• 'J' J m('('hani, IOI thl'
() t J fl \ ll " .., ' .... ()1<.tnll al\(I IA;JS 3
tc•mmJn1.h r .. 1 lhl· Huntington Bca_!;li
.\n ·n Jr lq; .ind a memb¢.r --<>l tht'
HJntmg.11 r & J • \1..i'>onic Lodge
&1rn ""~"' !'J on Jul\ 11\ I 4 he
Ji J \1 nJJ. L," '" '' Ro~n ..aid that ht'> lathC'r
'>l n l J ph v.ood ··~ub l haser' an
\l. l•rlJ \\ .... 1 HJ\ boat .:ru1<ocd th'e
\kJ tl •ar J't. 'Kouting for C1e rman Lf.
h<1Jt' R 11'>\" ..._.,J
Ill 111l,J 1t l <,ton that on ~rm1~11cr D"'
'"' 11 I;,'' J (,l·rman \ub popped up
ur the \ldt 111 thl' boat and o lTcred (o
-.urn.•ndt'f T hn I hi\ latht'r and hi~
\h1rmJtc.-,1 d1Jn't no" v.ht>ther to shoot
11r ""ind thur v.all.h<"' RC1hen Letl>On
-..i1J
lbrn lct\nn mo,,·J lo Hun11nF.tC1n
Rl'Jl 1-i Jilt'! tht' v. ar t"ndt:d 1n I"' 11.1 Ht· v.a'
l'n pl l\t•J !in :.i \l"J .. , J\ '\J?Cf\ 1sor <If
m.i1ntrnJn•r h1r lht < l\can \ 1ev. ~htl\.ll
l>l\lrh t "h.ch JI thl 11mt' had •)ne school
·•' &·Jth Rouk\ard and V.amt"· ~'cnuC'
H · "'J' an ,·ldn fo r : 'ear" at F1r~1
<hr 'llJn ( hurd~ in Hun: n!!h >n &·dl •
Jr.J JO ,. Jl'• :rnL· .. 11u' a: ;!'w :tTnc.-nl h1'
J1:;i•t
H,· I\ \ur\ 1 \ C'd i-, has " •e \\ 'ia .in.:!
,, n' Rl,..,...... ' Hun11ngt ,. Reath and
h rr· •'It,, ' l' ''c:~on \\a\ Bcnv.ard 01
H unlln~I •'1 lk.tl I' I I @. ad·1ldrcn Jnt1
'~rc::ll g.. JnJ .. halJrcn
\tr' llC' "' l\" iil.trnl·d tll I p n at t c
hr'' ( '1n,t1Jn l hurdi lntcrmtnt v.a.,, ft\
t II ., JI ''l''n•1n,1e• \kmnnal Pari-.
th' hJJ 1.. 1 rr k R lhen l e•-..11
-..i1d "Hr 1 ' J h1\ 1am1 \ hi\" hur\ h .in.I
h ' llmmur. •.
Walter Vlggers
Prl\ Jlf lu peral \t"f\ ti.l'' IN \\ dlte r
f 1,rnl..lln \ t8,Blr' "''il tx ,nndudcd \atut
J.l, at Pal i!t, \it'"' \kniorial P;rl •n
'-r"~'n &J1.h I hc.-2 '-\l'ar ,, ... I" 11 lk.i.h rt•,1Jr'll
J 1tJ \undJ\ J' 1hc: a~l' ... ·•~
fi, ·n 1n < ha .. ~·, Fall' \IJ\\ he v.a<; J
l "inJing t'Jr1nrr ol 1ht' H<,v.ell· \ 1gger'
rt JI "'tJll' lirm an .\ r •n C )hi.1 heforr
111 ... n~ h,, •.im1 \ 10 l a1.Wmia Hi~"'"'
• ' \\'J'' \\JI'\ [\cl··" \ 1ggrrr,. died m
\ ~t·r' "un 1 n1 "'' h 'daughter \Ir' I h ,,.. ,, r '\n, u 11 'cv. r<'n lkal h d
• ., ... • .;, "' )), ug,J.<, " Bradford T
• • ,: rhr• T Jn\1 Hr"Xl ?" '\ fonnmn
UC e nrollment crisis
'\' ~ R-\' '' · "·~,,.,arr ,1~;-
1 1 I 1rntJ lhJ' ht'
k-.·rl..d< • .ln r' '
if'l" '"-·1n•\ " ·• •\
"' .• TI " \dJ
.\Pi -ma11'
the l 01\e~1t\ nf
' man clac;<, at 11'
&.. ; 0nSiSI \Olch Of
1 • ~ ~der, ofTi' aaf\
Suspect pleads gu~lty in
Mesa parking lot slaying
a pan' he ,.,., Jllt'ndm~ in the ('(~1
hlod . lll ()Jrr ' °"t'\'l'I 1 ht" fir<>t group
of four or f1\l' .r,,,h,r<. Jm\l.'·d at aboul
I a m . but n•fu\l'J fl' Ira' e .. hen tht"
pan) <.tanN "' tir,•J up Instead. the'
y,cnt dov. n thl· 'trn·t and got four
fnendi . S(.1ml' "'<Xxk n st1l ks and s.omr
metal P•fX'' "hen tht"\ came b3cl .
the) trapped h1ur pam-aoc~ on tht
front ponh .mJ \tJned punching them
l.1dtnJ them JnJ t-cwne 1hem .. 1th the
!>llCk\ and PlfX' r 1 II.{ "'t'rC' not ablt' lo
locate the l ra,ha'
v.1ndov. of his 'acant oflil:t' .11 I ' -
C\l,11cr :"lo l)ne "'U lnjUl"("d ,, I l'
1n1.1d('nt but the "'indov. rt'N•' ":t' t'~tlmaled to 1.0\I s 1 so
\ , .i "'3" ".t' 'tt•lrn lrom a
,, n'trudl••I'\ 1>! .ll • •<\mer of .\da
.i nd l\11 n3n,:i PJrl ., • ~lv.ttn noon
JnJ r ,, t t-... r-..1 ..
By JONATHAN VOLZKE
Of .. Mlt ........
A an Jacinto man pkaded guilt~
10 murder charars Thursday an the
drug-rcl:ued slaying of a Costa Mrsa
woman. according to court officials.
Patnck ~acl Prarsc. • r n er
tht' plea m Harbor Mun1c1pal Court
1n Newport Beach. a court clerk said.
He will bl' scntr nced Feb. 29.
Pearse was accused of ktllin& 32·
)Car-old Sa ndra Ann Neary on Oct.
I I I Q86. in the puling lot of the
Orange Coast Da1f y Pilot.
Atto rneys 1n the ca~ wert un-
av11lable for comment.
Baaw.,toa lleacll
8uraJan pned optn a ror shd1na
door 1n the I 7000block ofSu Leandro
Lant and slok a vtdc'Ocnartw na>rder
valUC'd at S 1.000. two tbtrboards
\ alued at S300. • I 3-1ndl colof' TV
valued 11 SlOO. • nr bu• valwed al S60 and a ptlont mate uJued at S70. • • • 8urakn tntcf'it'd •home 1n tbe I $000
block of Cokkn Wnt tl't!tt OU'OUIJ'l a
front shduw window 11'd t1olt 1 f600
"'dtoc»ttu.c rccordtr and a numbtt of
hQuor bonlo. • • •
ctK"nt at the La Bnquc ra\luranut
• • ------
The v.oman's body was later dump-
ed m a rtmotc arta of Rners1de
Countv and was found near the Grttn
River GolfCou~ ncarl) tv.u v.ccks
later
Neary was strana)cd wtth a cord or
wtrc. reportedly bttau~ she refused
to g1 ve t>eant monc to blf)
narcotics. authorities said.
The case took several twtsts after
the body was discovcf'it'd. tnclud1ng 1
fi&hl between Pcarx and his vtctim's
husband. and ultimatcl) the hus.
band's dtath. wtuch was listed as an
accidental drua ovt'rdosc.
hortl)' aner Sandra Neary van·
1shed. Pt'anc and Stephen Neary 32.
pnnadale Uttl and Warner "'cnuc
said that 1 man "' the rntauian&fber
atlcscdl)' harancd tuslomcn. taking
their dnnas and c..-rcun. The man
-aJ aonc 111-hcn offittn lm\-cd • • • n emplO)U at \ht Hohda He•lt.h
pa '4 •d that fof the ltunt tuM in a wttt
he saw• man rnaltilftlllt1ftl at the fi'""
lt"el of tht pu\1111 stNC'turt near the
mo' 1c th<'atn complc' at W mt'f
"tnue and BctK9' Bou.loud. • • • Thieves t<nteft'd I ~ tft &he
16000 b&«k of M1nona i.,..e th~
en un.lockt'd .itett"I door and t10lt a
got into a tight ..ind Peane stabbed
him. pohct s.i1d Pt·a~ v.Js subse-
quent!~ con,·1ctcd rn thr usauh and
scned umt' 10 Orangt· t ount' Jail.
police said
Thrtt month\ later . tcphen
Neary· bod ~s iound m a-Buena
Park apartment \'hen-ht" mo' cd
about a month and a half after his
wife's death
Hypodermic nc<.'dlcs and a glass
vial containing an un1dent1fied drug
were found ne.ir h•' l:lt)(j~ leading
c-oroncr's drput1t'!> Ill li'<I the death as
an accident31drug 0\ eroo~. offic111,
said.
$420 v1dcocas~11e l't'\ order and S I.
1n~-elry ••• 8ural•'1 used a ~mastuna tool to
tntcr a h me an the block of
Garfield "'cnue and \tole a SSOO
teltH ion ttl and a S. '1dcoo1.uttte
~f • • • rMOM al'cltdl) tole S an \all
fromaooat 1nlhc MockofM&tWo
On\~
c..ea ....
OM Md wat .. ._tn to &be holptal
eatl) und;a af\tr st"\~I mm crnhtd
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• • • Re~1Jen1' 1n th1· 2 \t'K.1 block ol
WC'\tmmstcr \' rnut· rt'poned a tiur·
ilar, a1 1 I: nm Thur'\da' • • • . ruronc \h'k tht.' \tatue an front of
S..lb' 81g 8<1' iin b't I ,th ~trttl Hrt~
• unda\ m\irn1ng 1 he tigurt' ~'a,
'alijt'd. "' S6flll
I e ••
th•tf \lOlt a b•J·\('rttn 1tle\fl11on
ul\41) n1&)\1 11'\im .in nb1b1t at t~ Oranae Count\ F i\1rvounds ~ Kt "'a' "onh SI \()tl
Foaataln VaUey
I ~ i...a .... 1sal.1 m tl)t\' "'t \&II.led
at S!.: v.u ~tolcn Thurtda~ from
n Ju.tn Coun and 8 khurst ttttt.
The O"l\tr sud he kl\ the ~~
for about t"1Jht hl'U" 10 rttum and flnd
1t sone • • • "s&cm>ampl1fier .. u taltt'l'I from the
l.J, 1na \\-attt\ ""tan fcl~1p
Chapel 1t ~ 01 Talben on Th~)
Watne wtd 1 man •'1ked uuo the
chwd\ and tOt tbt $ pictt of
nuupmcnt at 11 'O • m • • • ~ founu1n Valk} auomt ~
that socntOM threw • bett bouk
th~ thi ~ind "Of) pla~ aJuj
....
lmne
" S4.l d11m{\nd nl'<. l.h <' "-:i'
\IOkn from a hClmc an thC' Ill hi'" ,,,
unhu~l somt't1mC' tn('r thC' "'\"\' C'nd . . .
• mront" pned C1r<-n tht v.1 nJ""' •'' .1
\ ol\.sv.a,at'n Rat'lh11 p.lrl<'J r 'h(':' •
bloc\ of'fa.rtin Mondtl' altl'm•"'" J•i.'
\ltlk th<' \ ehicte·s ~trrt."<' ••• .\ v.h11r Honda Humrant" motN
\dC'. h('('ntt num~r 11 .._ti~,-.,,,
~tolt'I\ from the -4 l'il l ~'f lfl'C''
somellm<' 0' er th<' .. ttl enJ • • •
Newport Beach
\ I \ I • •I ft., • \\ .ilt"r plcl\Ull
!\. '·': \;a I 11r,! .11 < ' • " ' '>t0lcn fTOfTl
II' m.l<inn~' • 11'1(' l I' hlC' '. tu
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stolen a t N ewport lunch eon
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,gainst Lungren 's
Confirmation bid
Son arrested.after--parents,~
siblings foun4 ued to death
ACRAMENTO(AP)-Rep. Dan
LUnarcn says he is still expects to
bfcome state treasurer despite losina
1hc first round in his confirmation
battle an the state Senate.
Three days of occasionally angry
a nd emotional hcanngs before. the
Srnate Rules Committee on
Umgrcn's nomination concluded
T)lursday evening with a J...2 pany-
hne vote recommending that the full
Sfna1e reJ~t the appointment.
The panel's three Democrats op-
p<>~d the appointment. whJ le its two
R:e pubhcan members voted to rec-
ommend confirmation.
.Lungren and Republican Gov.
Cieorgc IXukmejian. who nominated
1he con~~all ' e congressman to fill
the rema1n1ng three years of the late
Jesse nruh') term as treasurer. both
~ad the) "eren·t surprised at the
Rules Committee vote against
Lungren. "hach the> separately criti-
cized as a scnpted panasan ploy.
Senate Rules Committee followed
their carefully planned script to the
letter this week, placina partisan
politics over an obJCC1ivc review or
Dan Lunarcn's obvious qualifi-
cations, .. DeukmeJ1an said m a writ-
ten statement "I am disappointed
but not surprised ...
Their w mments abo.ut a scriet rcfe~ to a memo by a Democratic
staffer which designated various
Democratic senators to play "pros-
ecutor" for different subjects in the
hearint But unarcn also said, ~n response
to press questions. that he exp«ted a
different outcome when the full
Senate -where Democrats out-
number Republicans 25-14 plus one
independent -\'Otes nut Thursda).
Rep. Dan Laqrea
to the question of Lunarcn's status 1f
one house votes to approve Lungrt"n
and the other votes to reject.
• . ROCHESTER. Minn. (AP) -
Authorities today arrested a 16-year-
old boy in the ax murden of hts
perents. a brother and a sister. and
prosecutors said they would seek to
try him as an adult on murder
charses. "The boy has been captured and
they art intervicwina him now," said
a police dispatcher. The boy. who had
dyed bis hair black and partially
shaved his head before the bodies were found. was taken into custody at
the main Rochntu Post Office. he
said.
Olmsted County Attorney Ray-
mond Schmitz said at a news con-
ference that "our intent is to file a
petition chargina him with four
counts of first-degree murder. Then
we'll petition to try him as an adult."
"The officers who took him into
custody said he was quite nervous
and fnghtencd," Officer Bill Verdick
said.
Olmsted County Shenff C harles
Von Wald said someone had called
the ahcriff's office 11yint be saw ~meone finina the boy's dctcril)lion
an a phone booth near the PQlt oftice.
He said at the newt conference that
the boy was arrested near vendina
mach ines inside the post office and
did not resist. -
The bodies of Bernard Bron>, 41,
his wife, Paullctte, 40. and children
Diane. 14, and Rick. 9. fttt found in
their niahtclothes Thursday evenina
at their home in suburban ·cascade
Township, said Von Wald.
The-four wet"e" belte't'ed to ha-'t't
been slain early Thursday momina.
the sheriff said. A bloody u 2 to 3 feet
long was found in the t.sement of the
home in a quiet, well-to-do area just
outside this southeastern Minnesota
city or60.000. he said.
Law enrorccmrnt officials talked
with friends of the 16-ycar-old who
had spoken with him Thursday, the
sheriff said.
"He indicated he was havina some
trouble with his parents." Von Wald
said ... One student said he was having
trouble with his dad becau.te oh tape
be had bo•t and he didn't want h•m
listeniq to it.··
The boy WIS It Lourdes ~ilh
School on T hursday mom ana.
Friends at the Roman Catholic 1Chool
said he bad dyed bis hair black.
shaved the sides of his head and
spiked the hair on the beck of his
head, the sheriff said.
The boy aJso bouaht a wia and
makeup, Von Wald said.
The family van had been missina
but was Cound JatLThursday near
Methodist Hospital in Rochester.
Von Wald said. A car and another
car's license plates were reported
stolen from the vicinity of the school.
he said.
The family's pnest, the Rev. Syl
Brown of the Pax Christi Roman
Catholic Church, said Bernard Brom
worked in a su~rvisory position for
I BM in Rochester and Pa.ullette Brom
was a homemaker.
"There arc no CX{>lanations to
stranae things. mystencs like this."
But DeukmeJaan and Lungren also
both predicted victory when the full
Senate and Assembly vote nut week
oo "hether to confirm or reJCCl
l.ungren's no,,anataon.
"The scrip1 was wntten. Take a
look at the script and tell me (tf the
heanngs "ere falf):· Lungren told
rcponer'> after the 'Ole.
"I've taJked to enough senators that
f thank I will get a fair shot there ...
We'll make it." he said. adding that he
felt he had even more suppon an the
Assembl). which is also due to vote-
on his confirmation nex1 week.
Dcukmejian also predicted confirma·
· tion an has prepared sta1ement.
"I don't think any of us knows how
it's going to tum out on the floor."
said Senate President Pro Tem David
Roben1 of Los Angeles. the Demo-
cratic leader of the upper house.
The Rules Committee heanngs
concluded ""•th no definitive ans"er
Democrats have legal opinions
sa)'1ng that constitutes reJection.
while Republicans say Lungren as
confirmed unless blnh tn:sostrVote
. him down. Lungren's nQmination as
only the second to come under dual
confirmation provisions which were
amended into the state constitution
in the 1970s.
Jn len~thy closing remarks.
Lungren disputed testimony b} near-
1} 60 opposition witnesses .
SimOn marching to Atlanta;
Dole ridicules GOP debate
"The Democrauc members of the
ShOoter in Si11Con Valley
faces 7 counts of murder
.\"'I JO E ! .\Pl -.\ co,.,.puter
\\hll "'II tau~ the death pcnalt} 1f
d in' 11.tcd of aO\ of SC'\ en murder h.:irgc~ 'ilcrnm1ng from a blood}
'hoo11ni ra m page through the 1hcon
Vallq plant "'here he once workt"d.
RKhard Wade Farle\ was ar-
raigned Thursda} an San Jose Mu·
n1t1pal Coun on the ho micide
l hargcs. th ree counts of am·mpted
murder. and a count each of fe lon}
\ andahsm and second-degree bur·
itlar. He dad not enter a plea
Farle} "a) brough1 10 coun an
handcufTs and shackles from an
hola11on n:ll "hen.· his guard\ '>:ltd hl'
ha!I t'Cen quiet. poltll' .rnJ apparenth
"'rt 11 ng le Ile rs.
It was wllh ramhltng and threatcn-
ng note'> o;ent thrnueh the mail that
n1: 19.,eJr·tih.l 'on"ar.: engineer
)flen hara<i\Cd former lO·"'orkcr
lJura Blad before fi nall~ "ounding
her t"n otht"n and kalhng s.t'ven
.tunng Tut•sda~ ·.,blood' siege a1 E L
Inc an \unn' 'ale 40 rmles south of
l.ia n fr;int1~~1
\.\hale tn)a1l Farle~ "has been lind
u l pond..:ring hi~ 1h0ugh1s... said
-,hent1"1 ">gt. Can Colla. ""ho adde-d
he-had asked for en' elope-s to mail
letters Fark~ alread> had access to
wn 11ng m.i u:raal Colla said Farle~
al\o an4u1red about phone prl\ 1kses
.\her lht· t\\o-mmute heanng.
• ,
Richard Farley
an ta Clara C ounl} Deput~ D1stnct
.\t1ome) .\Ian :"'udclman said he "'ll
seek capital punishment an the
murder cases
Weanng gla!)SCS and a red Jump-
suit. the :!00.pound Farle} gazed
nonchalant!) around the counroom
dunng arra1gnm1:nt before Judge
Hugh Mullan Ill, v.hoordered th11t he
contanu1: to be held wi thout ball
He 1s scheduled to return to coun
March 4 10 enter a plea.
Grego r) C. Paraskou. a deput>
count> pubhc defender appointed to
represeo1 Farley. said he had not
spoken to his chc.-nt about a pica.
Farley as being held in a special
isolatto n cell rese rved for extremely
hagh-nsk inmates. The 6-b)-8-foot
cell 1s darcctl) behind a guard station
and is o utfitted wi th a large observa·
t IOn "tndO\I.
Colla said Farle\ as under a "v.el-
fare "atch." "hach allows guards
close supen 1s1on in case he attempts
to tal e his life.' h also prevents attacks
b) anmnte'i
Still recovenng Thursda) we re the
four E L employees injured an the
a11ack. ancludang B1ack. who was in
stable cond1t1on with a gunshot
wound 10 her shoulder.
The :!6-~ear-old electncal eng1neer.
called the main target of the shoot-
ings. sa)s she was haunted for four
}ear" b) s1range g1fh. threatemng
le lier<, and obsess ave behavior in vol"·
ang a man she ne'er dated.
.\t ESL's spra"ling offi ce com pie:<.
abou1 200 em ployees on Thursday
"ere led through the facility whert' the
attac k occ urred. Co mpan y
spokes"oman Edie Cariwrig}lt said
the tour<, v.cre "pan of the healing
proccs\"
f osemite winds topple trees, kill GG girl
'0 E"11T E 1'. .\ flON>\L PARK CAPI -.\ Q-}ear· '~d C 1arden C1nl\ q~arl v. a\ killed "hen "ands reaching flO
1l1 Ph roared through Yosem11e l'fataonal Park an{! topple-d
(trt'l' on the t abin 'he sharC'd "llh two other peoplt'.'
H undrcd!I of lJ mpers v.ere c'acuated bt-cauSt' of 1he
lfrnd\ 1hJt hat Thursda} ntght and earl~ Frida}. said park
1ke .. "oman :0.1allon math
Ja,mtnl 8111, "as fatalh inJ ured at 8· 20 p.m when a
l[l'l' ll'll lln thl lJha n near the ' osem11e Lodge
I kr m1llhl r 'anC\ Eark al o of Garden Gro\C
u tll'rl.'d minor 1 nJune~ a·nd \lr3\ 1reatcd and released from
1hl ) n\l'm1t1: \kd1cal Ch nae ( harles Ross. 36. of
1:0rp1n11:na al"o ~usta1ned minor anJurtcs.
~m 11h \J ld the "'"d" forced the removal of people
from campgrounds. small cabin!). and structure~ near tht'
lodge and the -\hwahnee Hotel
The road mtu-the "Park was losed an earl) e' cning.
The hotel nsclf "as no1 e-.acuted and the structurr.
"h1ch as made of stone. served as an e' acuat1 on center .
m11h said the wands felled "several trees. but we
h:.i' en 't made an exact count yet because ""e don't want to
go in to the dangerous areas "
he said the number of pe-oplc C'>acuated from the
"and-~wept areas numbered "an 1he hundrtds"
The trees included full grown pane more than a
hundred feet tall.
"We have a wind emergency plan and people were
taken 10 safe areas. such as the hotel," Smith said
By TH A1~laced Presa
Democratic presidcnual a1nd1date
Paul Simon •set aside his qualms
about early disappointments and said
toda) 'Tm an it until the finish line in
Atlanta." as Republican Bob Dole
dcnded the now two-man GOP
debate in Dallas tomght as "a Bush
pep rail).··
'An invigorated Simon. encouraged
b) an outpounng of cash and support.
hanJed has mind about n~ang a
v.an an Minnesota or South Dakota
ne>.t Tuesda) to stay an the race. ·
"Cand1dl>, I was at fi rst frustrated
b) the razor 1han margins that
separated me from victory an Iowa
and New Hampshire." the llhnoas
senator said in Minneapolis. "I was
tempted to bo"" to the convention
"1sdom ... This 1s a marathon race for
the.-hean and soul-of 1he Democratic
Pan). and rm an ll until the finish
hoe in Atlanta ...
In Flonda. Dole dented he and
fc.'llow Republican Pat Robenson
COOrdtnated their dCCISIOn to Skip
tonight's Dallas debate, leaving only
GC'Of'&C Bush and Jack Kemp to share
the st.age with two empty ch.airs.
Dole said his campaian received
qnl y 60 of the 2.600 tickets available.
leading him to the conclusion that the
forum in the vice presid~nt's one-
time home state would be "a Bush
pep rally." -
Debate organizers said the cam-
paigns were all allotted the same
number of tickets. and criticized
Dole. saying he had lobbied Rob-
enson to stay away too.
Southerner Alben Gore Jr .. who
was mainly on the sidelines in early
~mpaign contests, came out swinf-
ang as txmocrats spa~ at their
leadoff' debate of Super Tuesday
season on Thursday night.
In Nevada. Bush won a non-
binding GOP presidential straw poll
Thursday night. But his tall) 'Was
nearly equaled by undecided votes -
man) ofwh1ch were believed to have
been cast by supponers of Robertson
1n a bid to control later balloting.
Robenson also got a large chunk of
Rep. Biaggi vows to fight
reco0101ended expulslon
By Tk Associated PrHI
WASHINGTON -Rep. Mano B1aggi. convicted an ont' tnal and facing
ano1her. wall become the first House member since 1980 and onl) tht' second
since the Ct\ 11 War to be drummed out of Congress af the House accepts the
recommendation of 1ls ethics committee. Biagi says he'll go the House floor to
fiJht the recommendation made Thursday by the ethics panel. which cited
B1agg1's conv1c11on an September forobsJruction of justice and acccpung illegal
gratu1t1es. "This fig}lt is far from over." said the 10-term Democrat from the
Bronx. N. Y. "I am bitterly disappointed b) the committee's actton. coming as
at does before my appeal has even been heard." Biagi. once the most decorated
polic-eman on the New York City force. faces another tnal ne't month in
Manhattan federal coun on racketeering and bnbel) charges in a caSt'
involving the scandal-plagued Wedtech Corp.
Delayed r~overies from •troke reported
SAN DIEGO -Stroke victims confined to wheelchairs for many years
after thei r attacks can be taught to walk or climb stairs again, accordanJ toa new
~tUd) by researchers who say therapists Shouldn't give Up. Some patients who
took pan an a rehabil itation pr<>Jram were able to make 1mprovrments 40 years
after their strokes. a doctor said. "This is a group that generally doesn't get
rehab1htated." said Dr. Paul Bach-y-Rita. "They arc almost totally forgotten.
And we show they can make significant recovery with the n&ht program."
Bach-) -Rlla. a phys1c1an at the University of Wisconsin an Madison. gave his
findings on about 200 patients Thursday at an Amencan Hean Assoc1at1on
meeting. In a separate rcpon. Dr. James N. Davis of Duke University said
drugs may help spttd up recovery in the days immediately after a stroke.
State won't qy Carter a thlrd tlme
NEWARK N.J. -New Jersey has decided not to try Rubin "Hurricane"
RUFFELL'S I ( ancr a third time for murder, a prosecutor said today. ending the former I bo\cr's :!2-year legal saga. Prosecutor John Goccljak said his office was filing a
UPHOLSTERY luc. motion IO Superior Coun an Paterson to dismiss the indictment against Caner n and John Am s. accused ofbeang hasaccomplice. GocclJa.k said the dec1S1on was ..,. '• w. c...s lwt! based on the long period since the 1966 slayings. the unava1lab1ht) of some
1112 ...... a n .. CISTI •SA-SU·llS6 w11nesscs. the likely exclusion of the only eyew11ness testimo ny and the
l l •iiiiiiiiiiiiiint;:;:;";;;;;;m;r.9'iiiiiiiiiii.-1 dec151on bv a federal iud1te who found that Caner's conv1ct1on was racially
tainted.
utnght.
presidential candidate ~ th ed by two on Thursday as B
Babbitt and Republican Pete du P t
made their exits. Neither expressed
regret about his underdot candidacy.
Babbitt called his quest for the
nomination "the greatest joy of my
entire public hfc" and du Pont
d~larcd: "Our campaig.n lowers its
flag. but our crusade continues to
march."
That marked a tno of withdrawals
from the White House race in a week
-Republican Alexander Haia. the
former secretary of state, bowed out
last Friday m New Hampshire.
At the Dallas debate Thursday
night. Gort' quicltly took the of-
fens1v~. asking Michael Dukakis why
he was wilhna to tolerate a Soviet
client state an Central Amenca.
"I never said that, Al," sna{>pcd
Dukakis. who racked up a big wm in
the New Hampshire pnmary on
Tuesda).
Second spy
is sought in
Pollard case
WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S.
officials have drawn up a list of sus~ts in their search for a "Mr. X"
inside the 1ovcmment who they
believe helped Israel direct convicted
spy Jonathan Jay Pollard to critical
secret documents. The Washinaton
Post rcpont"d today.
The Post reponed that Justice
Dcpanmcnt officials believe Israel
almost ccnamly had another es-
pionage agent SP)'lnJ apinsl the
U nited States in addiuon to Pollard,
who has been sentenced to life an
prison.
Ho~vcr. no evidence has been
developed yet that points to the
specific identity of this second per-
son. who has been dubbed "Mr. x:·
the Post said. c1tin1 unidentified
sources for its information.
.. As we have 1nd1cated previously.
thcrt are unanswered questions ant~
case and the investiption con-
tinues..'' Justk~ Dcpertment spokes-
man Terry Eastland said.
An Israeli Embassy spokesman.
Yos.s1 Gal. said the PoUard case was
an aberration and that the Israeli
aovemment has no more spies in the
United States.
Pollard was a Navy intelliacnce
analyst who was workina at the
Nav) 's new Antiterrorism Alen
Center durina the 17 months when he
spied for Imel. He was sentenced in
March 1987 to life imprisonment
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WASHING TON (AP) -The
Otmocratic ch11rm1n o( the Senate
Budget Comm1tttt today l)faited
pans or the S 1.1 tnllion fltcal 1989
budact ~sident Reapn submitted •1---------------1 10 Conarcss, but warned that the
proposal lef\ touah dtficit ftthtina for
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Sen. uwton Chiles. 0-Aa.. saKI
that domestic s~ndina incrcucs
proposed by t~ president in pro-
arams M hu tried cunana in the put
showed a White HOUK sluft toward
con~onal priorities.
"Af\cr ca&ht yea~ it looks like
you've finally seen the haht on
educa11on, dn.a ettfcM"cement. health
•1--------------~ and the environmtna.•• Child told Wtnte Ho\M Budst Direcior Jama C. Miller Ill. wfio was apparil11
bdOR the Senate budeet panel.
But Chiles also warned &bit the
nationaldt~ nowaboutS2.Stnlhon.
was rapidJy ~ ud would have to bt dealt W1th aooe. He llid d'fons
to (Ontrol the defiat wOuld hi~ to to
R rvations (714) 650-1750 ~~Fa? ~~~==~0:'::
..The job facina the nut president
will make last year look like 1 walk
down Primrote laMo" Chila said.
The Ho"UR B~t Committee
chairman. Rep. Wilham H. Gray Ill.
spealdna on "C~ This Moma"J."
p ve the spendina plan ··a passina sradc in that sense that it's closer to
coswalional · 'ties."
Tlie ~nnsyr::ni'a Democrat cited
the ~diet's alowed incTeaXS 1n
dtfens.c spmd1nt and rela1ed tt--
straints on domestic spendlna as
factors in its favor.
The ~ndiftl Dian contains a
dtfkit ofSl29.Sbi1lion, Ins than tbe
S 1 36 hellion tafltl ~uiml by the
Oram,.Rudman t.lanttd budeet
law. The JO't'ttnmtn' would tPCnct
Sl.094 trillion. while t.Uina in.J96$
billion in ruetpts..
tn'bu1ed the mjld Capitol Hill reec-
tton 10 the budtet summit ..,.eemcnt.
"We had 20 days and 20 nilhts or
ttal hard neaotiatina, •• he said.
"That's half the tirm Noah s~nt on
the ark."
Under that lp'Cem~nt, drawn in
the af\erma_tb of the October stock
market crash, kaislat0t1 and the
administ111tion let this budert's O't'cr-
aJI spendina ttilinp for miliWy.
dom&ac and fomp aid spmdiftl. fn
additton, leapn alrady ha sipcd
S l4 billion in new 1919 tu.a called
for in the pact.
With 1918 an ekction year, la•
makm are unlikely 10 i~ on
tt'f'islti"l lholc peinf\11 wbjecu.
··1t·1 like lY•ftl r.o cau by the .. ,
and throwina them over the
dothcsJinc," sm. Ernest Holli~ 0-
S.C .. a member ol tht Sma•e Budlet
CommiUtt. told rwponrn.
House Ml~ Lnckr Bob MIC'hd. R·IH., .. Atthoalh I
428 E. 17th St., Costa Mesi between Rapn and ~·
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If the bucfert WCR cnectcid inlln.
the lf)vttnnwnt would hive to coOect
S 1,617 in andaviduJ tncomc taaa for
evny penoa i" the country -S6J
mott would hi~ been req.a1ied
under Rapn's 190 ~Such an
lncratc< ~-er, at ahnbutablr
almost enhr~Jy to m>nomk .,~
Appean_,. witb Ora), M'tllcr at·
hi~ always ftlt diet "'°" couta bt cut from aht budllt thr'CNlh a
(spmda"I) f'tmc. I dtint our ftni
rapoMel>thty ii to aflitm ""'wmmat
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Orange Co.tit DAILY Pit.OT /Frfd ey. February 19 1988 AS
Strong Disney growth predicted CD RAH REPOR T
Rate\ as of Feb 17. 19
Minimum 1n"estment S 10 oou
Film successes, Mickey's birthday plus
opening of European Disneyland cited
., nM C\JIUlAN ..................
KANSAS CITY. Mo. -Bolstered
by a remarkable turnaround a' the
box office and preperina to tum the
spotliJht on Mickey Mouse for his
60th birthday, oflicals of The Walt
Disney Co. told shareholders Thurs-
day that the outlook is good for
continued arowth.
O!sney's cha1rmana nd chief u -
ecut!ve. Michael Eisner. and ita Prut~d chkLopuating officer~
Frank .Wells. h1a,hliahtcd plans for
upco ming film ventures they hope
will match 'he recent success of ·'Three Men and a Baby" and "Good
Morning. Vietnam."
They also uprc~sed enthusiasm for
for Euro Disneyland, scheduled to
..
open in 1992 nur Paris.
"We have no doubt we wilt be as
succcssf ul in Europe u we arc in
Japan," said Eisner.
Tokyo D11ntyland. S years old in
April. will welcome its SO millionth
visi tor within a few months, Wells
said.
Studies show Europeans have a
hi&h standard of hvina and take more
vacation time. bodin& well for &ood
attt'ndance at the new French theme
park. Wells said.
"E.ve~lh1n1 seems 'o be set to
make it one of the most successful
theme parks ever, even including
(Florida's) Walt Disney World," said
Wells. He prOJCCted 11 milhon vis.-
1tors the first }Car.
About 300 shareholders attended
Thursday's meeting an the town
whcrt Walt D1sne) 'taned h was tht'
first time 'he annual mttunahas bttn
hck! ~way from the company's two
Amencan theme parks. Disnty&and
1n Anaht'1m and Walt Disney World
in Florida.
Those anract1ons 1rad1t1onaUy
boos' attendance: to as high as S.000.
but officials said the) wan'ed 10
cxpei:iment with mo"1na the annual
meeting 10 other loca11ons and in·
d1ca~ed that pohc) wo uld probably
continue.
''In a sense. this 1s a coming home
for ourcompan> :· \31d Eisner, notina
that Walt 01sne> did his fi rst com-
mercial canooning an Kansas C'11y.
leaving for Holly'<'ood 6S yea" ago
with $40 in his pocket
Shareholders applauded prom o-
ti onal clips (rom .. Three Men and A
Baby,'' which has brought 1n S 132
m1lhon at the box offi ce; since 11s
release last )ear. and the rrlorc recent
"Good Morning. Vu:tnam:· '<'h1ch
has brought 1n S6' m1l hon
The 01sne> t'\t."(Ull.,,c~ ~·ted strong
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upecut1ons for the JUSt-rcleakd
"Shoot To Kill," bnna.ing \1dne:r
Po itier back to the .-.crecn alter a I()..
year a~nce. It brought in SS 8
m1lhon and rankcd No :? 1n ti\ fir~t
wcckt'nd.
Arnona film s com mg out I.tier tht\
)Car will be ""ho Framed Roaer
Rabbit," an animated ft'ature 1n
"h1ch te"en Spielberg " co· producer. "0 .0 ··.a thnlkr \t.irnng
l:Xnms Quaid. a nl'"' come-. w11h
Bette M1dler and Lil)' T omltn.
"Cocktail" '<'Ith Tom ( ru1\c
"Fugitive" '-'llh '•lk 'ohe and
Martin Short. and fhl· <wod
Mother" with D1anl' Keatun
EJSner was rt'-ell'l ted lo the btl.ird
of <Lrectors at the annual mei-11ng.
along With tank ) p (sold, prt'\tdent
of Shamrock Holding~ Inc lr'<'an
Russell, an a1torn1:~ and Ra' mo nd
L. Watson. fo rmer cha1rmJn (If the
compan) and no"' lha1rrn.1n <•I the board's cx ttull \c: lomm11tct
Baaks
California
American ·a\ 1ng~
(allforn1a Federal
Ccntul") 1-cdt'r.il
Coh1mbla Savio11
Dov.ne) L
1-tr;t Interstate
un:al .\mencan
Home Federal
Lincoln avingi.
Prudent1al-BachC' Sec
~cunt) Pal"1fic
Well\ F.irgo
MM oJld
O.ecld.oa
Rate
S JU s 2' 5 no
S.50 s l(J
4 ()(I
5 2'1
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7 60
7 10
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7 60
7 70
1.9S
8.05
8 45
7 45
7 87
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8.00
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7 7S
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Rates courteS> of John \-t \ .1k111udJ ' r f' Prudt•nt1al-8at he
Securll). Lon~ Beach \.1;mna I •' l11rma:"1n on ulhl·r rail'"
phone(714)8.7-0Kt 3
Sovt°' ~~ .,..,...-' rOCUS" '"" ~ tM tat .. V..O to O"OOUC. ,,..,.. •9(.lr(lf'• ..... bt• .a o -,,_.tr •nc-• 1n1t '"'t'°""' ,,,,...,, .. ~ t:'tf"l~MeA .. Joc:tA~gwW.,.~W '"'•' ..:it .. • .. 1 "-• N~t;,.cttOaotuabilll!y a""Cf'li~e•trw
-ol -.,..Mv•>or> •
Poll: Pay-performance link lost
Most emplo~ee\ do n111 ~l' a
relationship bcl"-t"l'n ho"' .... c:11 1hc:'
perform their JOO' Jnd -'hdt tht"\ .irt·
paid. according 10 ..1 \ur' n ut ~ 1)(11 )
American '<'orl..cr'> madt h\ T hl'
W yan Co.
Despite tnlrca')Cd c:ffon' o' man'
companies 10 rl'l<Ht' pa~ 111 ixr·
form a nee. \.\'all''> recent \\ nrl..
America poll found that onh ~
percen t of '<'ork t'r<. ~e a ,kar ltnl..
bet'<'een their JOh pc:rfurmanlC and
the pa~ increase .. tht•\ rt>tt'1\c
"In tod.a~ «, l<>m pet11l\t' t:n\ 1ron-
ment. com pan1t"'> are making -.c:nr>u'>
efTons to re" ard cmplo' ce' for
md1' 1d ual or group pt·rformanlt' 1ha1
contnbutes to the \ompan~ ' '>ul·
ce-ss:· sa id Pau l ~anlhe1 a rnn,ultant
an The W}att ( o '•lln tOl' olfi\l' .. But
in order for ttfC'K' rc"-ard '''>le m' t•>
produce tht' dt'\tred re,ult~ rm·
plO)CCS m u ~l '>l'l' tha t Jtlh f)t'r·
fo rm a nee doe~ mal e a J1fft·n·nu~ 1 n
their pa~ ..
Sanchez '>d)~ the \.\ ort.. .\mC'fl\3
sun e~ pro' ides \Orne dues ao, 111.,.. h;u
makes "pa~ ·for-performan\.c: pto
grams '<'Ori.. "It strong]~ 1mpltl·\ that
supen 1sor: 1ra1 nmg 1s cn11cal · he
s~ud
ome Ji percen t of emplo,cc\
OTC UPS & DOWNS
NEW VOR K .AP -T"* follow ·no ,,,,
v1ows 1.1\e Over · lhe • Coun•e• sloc"s and warranis tr1a1 nave QOnf uo
the most and oown "" most oase<I on oercef'I of cnarooe tor Tr.ur soay No secur•l•H •rao1no O.low n or 1000 sr.ares are 1nc1voeci
Nei and ~·cel'ltaoe cl'lan11es are '"' O•tference o.twfff' t~ prev•OUS C•OS•"O
pr ct ano T"ursoa1 s tas1 or OIO P••Cf
UPS Name Last CM PC1. I Wo•ve-. ... • 3 +·r.uP 33 3 1 Ca1M1cOev S • -.. l • Uo l l 3 ) V•ltOl'l•CS 4 J ·16 + 15·16 Lio 19 9
4 Caorock 4 • + '• UP 16 9
6 UncFO<>O\vc 8 ._ 1~,. uo SS S .AIOf llf •>• f-1 UP }6 1
8 nlMaonoll l l• + I , uo O 1 1 ~tvoroRsc 1~ + , UP J S
9 omstock(irp ) + 1 Uo 10 0
10 MoortHar>d"' • , + 1. uo 10 o
t 1 NalViClee> 1 • + ltt Uo ff 0 1? So.re(p )14 + "-UP 0 13 KevuCo 7'• + 1 • Uo 1 1 1• HllnWav J. + , UP 190 IS HosollSlar 2~ + 1" Uo II I 16 Aloha l 810 9 1 + 1 '• uo 111 17 P1edmtMan I , + l • u o 17 2
11 FrancesDe"" 3 1 + , Uo 16 1 19 1n1Robo1n1 J>, + ~ uo IS 8
Comun1v8 "<" 11 • + l , Uo 'SO H Voiru \ p , ... ~ UP lS S
RthaD1l1tv J'• • > UP 14 9 13 8 1rrc"1er Coro ) • 1" Uo 'J 1• N11.MedSv 2 • Uo J l
JS PETCO 1 + • Uo '')
6 Sal'llfl'I "" J • " uo '' J 7 Sone• U" 1 + • Uo '4 ) DOWNS Name 1 PatmSoS8 3 ~~~m5~~'.'
4 A8S Ind S MerCaoA s 6 8oarormBP 7 Esu aCo I WslnM•cTc,. 9 F'WCl'lffse .,,, tO Ha ber of 11 Oec1SnSvs 12 EolcHllh .J'.' 13 Mert urvG., 14 Envc nv ..,,,~7 15 Haer.Co . t6 F)IW•IOC"'St
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\Uf\ e\ f'd rated the tr \Uflol:I\ ""' I\ 1 au'-<'J 1 r r 1 ,L•ntpt'n\:1l1nrt\~,.
'ef) ·good" or · @.l\od .ti ~ r 1d •
rc:gular performa nce len1hJ• • '1
hcz noted
I "'JI t l1IIf 1hl' t"''' ~ruup' ..
"Of lhosc lour 1n 111 \t'l' 11~n ·"
lx·1 ng related to pc rrormantt· · t1.-
..a1d In conlr;!~t onh 1.i pt.·rH·nt t
tho'><' rallng lhl'tr ~Uf'.X'f\ 1\111 ,,
.. poor" or "\l·r. poor di pr '1d 1rti
regular fe-edba l I.. wt· tht< IY.O a' ltn~l·J
The !>Uf\t."\ Jl'-<1 luund d11Tl'rt·n,t·'
tx-1 .... een thl· :.itt nude\ nf union Jnd
non-union "-Orl..ers 1 lne-1h rd •I
non-unio n '<'orl..ns """ pa~ a\ lankl·d , 10 performanlc but onl~ I"\ pcrll nt
of union mt'mber\ \a"-~uch a ~•"Hll'~
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usuco .. 10 •
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NEW YORK (AP) -..\Intl' \\ave of bu ying
pu'>hcd '>lock prices h1ghl•r Frida~. CafD ing the
Do"' Jonl''> tndustnal a\(:ragt• pa'>t thC' 2.000 level
on e again
Several anal)sa at ma1or investment firm'
h:l\e latel) gro"'n a bit more opt1m1suc about the:
outlool. for the market. cttmg signs of strength in
'the: ma nufa~:tunng ~('tor of the cconom~-
Unol=r\I 20 I I 16 .+ o Un•l.r • » U JO 34'>\ t o UnNV \ S6. 13 610 SI'-.. 1
U(mo \ 1 16 1116U ~ • • \o UC•rl> I SO ll 619' • t ... Un.O"C II 117 • t '•
UnE ec 197 9 n1g u'• • • Uni pf ) n Z 1 S -I
Un I Df l I 7 '9 Un DI 7 t 1 ,
Un • of 1 « 1 -7
UE · P~ I r n -1
The Do"' J one~ a\erage of JO industrials
1um~d ~8 18 points to a Sl\·\.\ee k high of 2.1)1 4 59
For the pa<,\ \\l'd the a\erage sho"'ed a net gain of
UnE •D I •7e 11 • •• • • 31 ) ' uni>•< 2 11 1171 5 .... u~Pt 0< 1 lS m Ill • t • UnTt • n 10.S JO • ..\d' ancing issues ou tnumtx·red declines b~
more th3n 2 10 I on the N~\\ York ·1ock E>.changc.
"'1th 9QQ up .. pQ do"' n and 469 uncha nged
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Big Board 'olumr 101aled 180 JO mdlton
!th3rcs. agatn'>l 151 4) m1ll1on 1n the pre\ IOU<\
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Information for people
with apeclal needs.
WHAT AMEX Orn
NEW YORK !APl Feb 19
Prev. Fnal ~l AdVal'ICed 34 Oe<l·ned 217 11" ¥ncrianged i~ 2~ oia 1uue\ 810 New ri1otrs • New 10\lfs 7 •
AMEX LEADERS
Due to transmission problems in
New York, today's listing will not
appear in the Daily Piiot.
1 GoLo QuorE s
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l ...... ef\emootl ft•ln9 IS $442 to oft I' 3S
~ afternoon !laing $.tu u oft 13 '3
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Zwicf\la1e.,..,noon 11>1C11'42 7S oll 13 •S ~•3 2S _..,
......., • ...,_ .. $442 to oft " 35
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METAL S QuorE s
NEW YOfll( (API -Spol llO"lwrout ,,,_.., llflC>M
"'"'•" A""'"'-· 91 00 cenll per oouncl. N'r Come1 IC)Ot mOt>lh ~Tl\u c.,.., · S1 1f'>·S1 11 cenh • oouncl US -une11on1 c.,.., . 101 so centt per oound. NY Come• tC>Ot
mon1ri Tll<I
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c\oMO 7h!J ~-135000..S3eOOOl*781blle9 .,._y.,....
,....,_.$4f700-S470001royoa NV (-•Kii
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WHA T NYSE Orn
NEW YORK (AP) Feb 19 p,..y,
AdVbnCed Declined
Fr''fU
,92 m
¥nc.tranged ,,1 '78
otal •H ue> l '3 1979 • New tr101'1\ New IOWS 11 11
NYSE LEADER S
NEW YORK lAP)-Sates. ' p.rn Frldav price and ntt ctran9e of tl'le IS mos• act!11t Nt w Vor~ sroc1o. Exctran11e lssuei 1rad1n11 nallonallv al more Itron S 1 Name VcMlme Lut Che.
Pulnom Prmr n IJlJS.m•OO 10 Noeas1 u111 7. 'ZS. 7<>1• + ~ NtwAmerHI n S. 16,• 10 vrTuaco S,073, 41:.,. t l'll FordMotr \ 2.2$3.8 'S 2'• GenElct s 2 OS0.700 '3 •
Na111s1or 2,0,3.600 4'• l •
Euon s 1.HH.200 42)· '·. F'ederOSr s I, ·; 60 • Pl'lihoPer 1 4 • 1 S • t I Amer T& l 1 7 , 29 , 1•
Arkllt I 72u·m ll 'i TtralF-d n 1 JI . 1771 IBM 1,4 113111 EstKodl~ s 1,333. 42111
Dow JoNE S AvERAGES
NEW YORI<. \AP) -F•l'lll Dow Jonu
f
verages for Frld~y
te<U H... LOW c
f
Ind l~S 2019 90 1973 l l 2~~+21..,,, Trn 7 71 819 9 792 7 aiH + 19.ii
1 Ull 1n IS 114 *' 181 O* 11• 7+ Ji 6 Slk 7'0 ~ 7SS 11 736 II 7SJ s+ 1 L tndus 2 , 9l3, Tr1n 6,226, Ullls 3, 120,SOO 6S s11o. JJ,?60,600
NASDAQ SUMMARY
NE W YORK (AP) -Most active OVtf· ·ltrt·counrer stocks SUPPiied ·by NASO Last 1r Name V INd Aiked CM.
•n•el , 1.•n· 2} +·T, APpleC s "ij , 4 l ., _ , MCI 1. , I t •, L11C11 s 1 6. I >, •., Maomc 1, 9. 41, _ '•
MlcrTc 1· 16' • + ~ ~~?%~~ ~i · 18'• = ~
:lstrion 1 . 2S • t ~ l YPf'lo 7 I 12 -..
Reagan hails longest
e~onomic recoyery
WASHINGTON (AP) -Pl"(s1-
dent Rca.gan issued his annual report
on the state of the economy toda).
tak1na credit fo r the count ry's longest
peacetime recovery and renewing his
threat to vc10 protC'Ctio-niSl trad.t
lcg1slat1on and omnibu bud&N bills
The president contended that the
country ts 10 a lot better shape now
than when he took office seven ycar1
ago.
.. It 1s hard to t>c\1eve that at the
beginning of the 1980s. the prcva1lin1
at11tude toward the cconom~ could
best be described a .. desptur." Rca.aan
S31d 1n an c11ht·pa1e 1ntrodu<'t1on to
this y'8r's rcpon. "Inflat ion end
intert-st rues had ratehclcd fti&hcr
with ea('h SUC'C'eSSI\ c bu.sine C}Clc
and .... thc aoal of ust1in1blc fO""lh appca~ mcrcas1n1ly clu 1vc
In a theme sure to be sounded b>
the e"entual Republican prcs1dent1al
candidate. the rtpon ~n1 ... The
pas1 fhc )tars of sust11ncd and
\ ll OroU &rowth 10 produ('tlOn, IO•
come and emplo}ment did not ()('('Ur
b) att1dcru. The) ~ere shaped b)
ao"cmmcnt polmcs uplidtl)'
d1rcrtcd to,.1rd fostcnna the 1nhcttnt
d) nam1 m of the pnv11c sector "
Rupn •as PttMcknt dunn1 thr
198 1-82 recession. 1he deepest since
thl" Grcal Dep~s1on. but since then
the countC) has enJO)cd an economic
recover) 1hat 1s now entenna its si;(th
)car. a 'record for peacetime.
But the Reaaan )tars also ha\.c
bt'cn marltcd by record high federal
budget defirns and record foreian
trade deficits. a situation which has
transformed the United State$ from
the world's largest creditor nation
into the world's laracst debtor coun·
II).•
Dcmocrat1c pre1tden11al tan·
d1datcs have focused on thcst de·
'clopmcnts as Stans of Rcaaan·s
naY.cd ct'Onom1c pohdfS. In his
cronom1c me~ Re•n main-
tained that s1,1nifkant prosrt'Ss was
made 1n ~ucln,both the budtctand
trade deficits 1n 987.
Reapn renew'((! h" plcdlt to ~to
an) tO"ltt' wnaJ tnide lqJsla1ion
v.h1<'h heron 1ders 10 be protttt10ft1st
and he also reputed hit. wam1n1 lhat
Con~ hould reform its budltt PtOCtt • •
The rounlf) • "nt"" Yhti a 1 Mt
de~tor mum that fordaners nov.
o•n mo~ 1n invcsamtnu than
men ns O'*n 1n O\entas ln '-'tSt·
men~ ,,
Editor's survey
prompts a good
reader response
T~eresults haven't been compiled yet but the response to
the ed11or's survey in three editions last week was gratifving.
M_orc than 300 ~eaders have already taken us up on the offer to
cnt19 uc the Daily Pilot. And the comple ted surveys are still
coming.
. Now the tough part o f the project is under way -waiting
unlll the folks an the Marketing Depanment finish counting, cor_r~lat i"!g and averaging the responses. Meanwhile, we're
waiting hk~ little children on C hristmas Eve, anticipating
what su rprises await us.
Which section will get the best readership score? Who are
the most-read colu mnists? Do the readers want more or less
state news? How did the editorial page fare? What about the
sports pages?
T he questions a nd possibili11es are end less. And some of
them miss the point of the survey. Lt wasn't designed to be. nor
will its results be used as. a popularity poll.
T o t~ll the 1ruth. we're not precisely sure how the survey's
results will affect the way we publish the Daily Pilot. But it wi ll
be used as!! report card on our efforts because you. the readers.
are tbe ult1ma1e Judge of how good or bad a job we are doing.
We hope the results will sho w a pattern of some things
our readers want us to improve upon. When the results a re
ta bulated. we wtll sha re them with you and o utline how we
plan to react. .-,
Those of us who sneaked a peck at some of the returns
know many' readers had SUJ&estions that went beyond the
scope of the survev. Their co mme nts. suggestions and
criticisms were written across the botto m of the form and
along its sides. Som e readers even attached separate shee ts
with their detailed responses.
We appreciate the efforts of those of you who took the
time to complete and return the survey. The response is proof
that \.\C ha\e readers who care about the Daily Pilot. people
who are w1 1l1ng 10 share their time and ideas on how we can
publish a better versio n o f this newspaper.
That"s the best message you could have sen1 us.
Freeway alternatives
Two reports an a si ngle week on California highwa s
needs in the next 20 years indicate tha t freeway construction
has become an expensive exercise in fuuht).
Bill Baglc>. chairman o f the California T ransportation
Comm1ss1on. dropped some m ulti-bill1o n dollar figures on
the public. but added that this gigantic road-building program
would be needed. not to ease the tra ffi c problems. but o nlv to
keep the freeway network from becom ing even worse than ·,t 1s
today ...
... a re port from the Southern California Associatio n o f
Go\ernments ... prOJCCts the road need s an Imperial. Orange.
Sa n Bernardino. Riverside. Los Angeles and Ven tura
counties. It will take S42 billion in new road construction in
that regi on alone in the next 22 years JUSt to keep traffic
moving at today"s slow a\erage pace ... 31 mph. If nothing
more 1s done. a\erage speed could dro p to 11 mph ...
If widened a nd added freeways aren't the problem . what
are the allem a11 ves? Fast and frequent mass earners o n rails:
car_pooling on a massive scale and on an evef)day basis: a
maJ()r rescheduling of work periods to eliminate the tangling
traffic peaks: tight restrictio ns o n the use of freeways bv the
truck traffic: devices to regulate the entrance of cars o nto the
free\.\ a) S ...
T he alternatives to the tra ffic rams. as we run over them
here. would call for a whole revolution in the way we move
from one point to another. But •he forbodings in the latest
pred1ct1ons ind icate that we should start thinking of
alternatl\ cs an tt'rms of realism.
Tbe Santa Barbara News-Press
Ban on gays
The court has the power and the authom y-at least until
the ruling is appealed or overturned - to direct the armed
forces to admit hom osexua ls.
But the court 'would be hard-pres.sed to enforce
compliance with the sp1nt as well as the letter of the law.
It's fa r too early to tell how the court ruling will affec t the
armed forces.
But we can say with reasonable certainty that 1f the armed
forces do not want hom osexuals. they will find wa)sofforcing
them o ut. court o rder or no co urt order ....
T he great majority of Americans still regard ho moscx-
uaht) ~1th contempt. and It ta kes m ore than a judicial order
to change attitudes
Haallibal (Mo.) Coarier-Pott
Soviet withdrawal
Officials 1n·w ashangton arc trcatang'n "a positive step"
the announcement o f a tentative timetable for withdrawal o f
So ict troops from Afghanistan. It is. and they sho uld .
E vcr since he came to power in 1985. Soviet party boss
M ikhail Gorbachev has bttn tending sianal' that he would
like to end his natio n's bloody and unsuccessful attempt to
impose a puppet government on the Afghans.
What makes the most recent statement importa nt is that
it conwns dates: full withdrawal over a 10.rnonth penod
beginnina May 15.
The fllood in Wa shinaton was that while the adm1nis-
trauo n would prefer to see all Soviet troops withdrawn by the
end of the year. at should not throw up any roadblocks.
T hat as a sound decision.
OR ANGE COAST ......
Palm Bead (Fla.) P"'
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. February 19. 1988 it A~
''Th ere / nopo Jblllty ofn egottallonbttausethe slow-r
lultlall\'t? pas edthe point of rationality a l ongtime ago.
f
L
Slow-growth initiative is
beyondpointof gotiation
Forget negotiation -if s out of the
question.
Orange County's newspa pers ha1.e
bttn carrying an1cles about behand-
the-sccne negotiauons going on be·
tween the sponsors of the Sensible
Growth Initiative and members of
the Count) Board of Su~n1sors.
People arc asking about the status of
n-e-~otiations. A large daily newspaper
cd1toriali:ied that negotiation 1s a
aood wa) to go.
Forget 11 Tbert' is no poss1b1ht y of
negotiation becaust tht slow-growth
1n111a11 vc passed the point of rat1on-
aht) a Ion~ tt me ago. The 1ssuc 1s all
caught up an emotion.
As is the case when one or two
persons fire up a lynch mob. 1he
leaders soon lost control of the mob.
E'en 1fthe leaders fi nd out tht) ha'e
the wrong man. there 1s no wa> to stop
the lynching.
The leaders of the slow.growth
init1at1 \C lost cont rol of the crowd a
long time ago. The mob has been fired
up for an an1t1at1ve. and an 1nit1at1,c
II will have to be .
Wh) negotiate anyhov.., Tht pe11-
11on signers. fired up 10 sign the
1011t1a11 ve. have no reason to &J'e an
They had no down side that they can
see. The loss of Orange Co un t) ·s
C<'onom1c strcnglh and vi tali ty are
too vague for most to understand.
Traffic 1s heav). Wt don't want an )
more. Lefsc1rcle the wagons and stop
those outsiders -whoever the\
might be -from coming tn. They a~
destro)'1ng our quality of life. how-
ever quaht} ol ltlt' '' ddinl'd
.\s forll)cr :"'-kv. pun lk Jl h C 11}
( ounnlman Pau l RH ~on 1.a.rntt' an a
re( en I h:tter urging· lhO'>C re\.l'I\ ang
the maili ng 10 sign the petllmn ··The
petition "our onl) hope··
Readers l)f this column 1n their
letters 10 the ed itor deer;. ang m)
seeming lack ofknov.ledgc ahou1 the
slov.-growth an1 11atl\e an opposing 11.
ha' e as ked "hether I ha' e read the IOl1l1atl\('
YM. I ha1.e But what v.omC's me.
and 01he~ v.ho foci the an111a11ve 1s
the "rong "'a~ 10 go. 1s "hether those
v.ho ha'c 1gnt"d the pe1111on ha'e
read the an111at1\t: I "'ould be amazed
1fc1.en I ix·rcent of those "ho signed
ha1.c read v.hat the} ha1.e signed
The ' ers1on I ha1. e fills three pages
"11h four point t) pe (telephone books
use s1\ point) The~ are se' en
sccuons. Sectton one o nl\ has s1\
parts. Section 1"0 has ~3 ?ans .\nd
"h1k SC<'llOJl thm: ha~ onl) I l pans
11 Jlso has 35 sub-k't:laons 'ane pans
1n ~uon fiH~and t"o rn sccuon SI\
ThC' real problem 1s iffllOn ~'en.
and 11 ha" onl) one pan -one single
scntencc .. This amendment and
ordanann· ma1. be amendtd or re-
pealed onl} b) 3 nlaJOnt) of the' oters
at a general t>lccuon ·· That means
on~ this slo...-..grov.th 1n1 t1a11"e
paSSt'S. \.\('an~ St UC~ "1th ll
-\nd 11 v.111 sun.-h pass -\ rrcenl poll
shov.l'd 1ha1 business e\t>eut1' es plan
to \OtC for tht' IOll13ll'e l"\C'n though
11 "'ould mean that emplo~l"t'5 v.111 be
harder to find and grov.1h ofbu\ant'S\
MAR TIN
BROWER
"'111 be slov.er
h reminds mr of a ~ptteh I made
!>C\eral ~rars ag1 • 1n LO\ -\ng~·le' to J
group of cng1net·r-., I u~d thr op-
ponun1t1. lo put in a plug fort he hallot
propos1uon an ta' or o t thr Penphera1
(anal -\Ou remember 1he canal
that "Ould ha1.l' brought \urplu\
v.ater from nonht•rn (ahforn1a w
southern ( ahforn1J
Dunng the qunllon penl)d one ot
thr engineer.. ra1 .... ·d his hand ""\,fl.
fnrnd here and I Jre from nonht'rn
( ahforn1a ·· hl· ~gan · \nd I \.\Jnt
)OU tu l.n""' ahat l 'l"t;.lh1ng th.ii .ou
s.a1d at'k.1u1 the Pcnpheral \anal 1<.
absolu1d1. corn·1.1 But "'t' Ot•th haH'
one mt'~\Jge IM all of 'ou Imm
soulhern \ahforn1a:· h<" Jdded
"'Don'11a~e l•ur v.J ter' ..
Whal h<.' v.a, '3\lng or u111r<.c "3'
don't Nlht'f him "11h rat ion.J I .:ir~u
ments The '''ut' "J'> pun.•h <'mo·
tllln31
-\JI nghl gang I <.'t 1hu\C l·mot1iinal
ktters Ill the l'd1111r Ill'"
M•rti11 Bro• rr publisbr tbt' Dt'• .
lrttrr "'.\lartia Bro•u " Oruge
Count) Rrport ·
Representative's move may
thwart NRC investigations
WASHI NGTON -A.n Alabama
con11~s.sman. Rep. Tom Ekvall. has
qu1etl) spiked the efTons of has
colleagues to grant greater autonom)
to Nucle~r Regulator)• Comm1ss1o n
investigators.
For some ume. horror stones have
been turning up about how the NRC
thwarts its own 1nves11gators from
probing wrongdoing at power plants.
Three committees on Cl~tol Hill
have examined this fn$htenan1 prob-
lem at the agenC) that 1s supposed to
be the watchdog 01. er the nuclear
power indust) - an agency that has
bcc:n accused ofboos11ng tht 1ndustl)
it 1s supposed to rqulatc.
Some lawmakers ha'c bttn trymg
to put more tl"eth into the NRC by
pushing k$1slat1on that would gave
the agenC) s Office of lnvcstatation
complete mdepcnden e. That offict
is charged with exnmmin& wrong-
doing at nuclear power plants. In the
past. it has m"e llpted everything
from lying b) ut1ht)' companies to
drug abuse b) power plant woritcrs.
The inves11gator1 ha ve bttn rcpon-
IOJ dirtetlY to 1he fh'C NRC com-
missioners. insttad of the RC staff.
Just before Chmunas. .. Re~ k vlll.
0-la .. tacked onto a catchall sptnd-ma btll a paragraph that coukl end
whatever 1ndepcndenct the Offic:e of
lnvnHpt10n had bttn aranttd by the
N RC comm1u1oncrs. ·&viii chairs
the Encray and Water ppropnation
Subcomm1 tttt.
His provmon has pu11bc Offttt of
lnvesupuon btncath the off"ta of the
e"ttUth•c dirtelor of thc NRC. which
di~ts the bul.k of 1nsprction and
ltansina ac11' u1cs. That maai the
invnupton arc no\\ unda-the
thumb of the .. cry offic181s that Conpns basmt1c·l1('d for hampmQI
lftV~~ The ~l\C la"l\&llf •ya.it wtU
impro,·e dfk~) and uve moeey, ., 8tv1U'1 spokCIWOIMll-.. ._.. ,.. '°.,how ... ,, ..... •we..:,...
N1lC ....-n 11t ....-Iii .. 1Mir
heeds over ltv&U's move.
We uktd "'ill 1'1t h8d aart)U.111 to do -.th llit ••ecr.
5¥san le\'" it .. Aw.ma ....
lOf"ftq' 1nvoh·td ut aft tftC141UY blpe
b) the Office of ln1.t·~11gat1on 1n 1.:> 6
at the Farle~ nudcar po"'er plant nea r
Dothan. -\la ~hr '" not the large• or thr probe. hut v.orks for thC' firm that
represents th(' pl.ma o"'ner. the -\la-
bama Pov.er C o In that pos1\1on sht'
has sat an on""' era I heated mt'<'t1ngc.
with NRC IO\t"''illgators
Our .!SSlX•Jlr. le~an Hams
asked the 1.:ongrcsc.man 1fh1<. daughtl·r
dascu.sst''\1 thr an1.t"'it1ga11on v.uh him
Be' 111 rrwondnl through h1~
spokrs"ioman ho said the con·
11essman 1.11~, v.1th all three of hi\
child ren ahout their JObs ... but thn
do not lohh1. him ,m IC'g1slat1o n "
fk, lll'c. ,r-•~t'C.'-'Oman said lh<'
conVt"ssman d1.'lC' not rt'mem~r
talking "Ith \u\Jn Be' 111 about the
OffiC'C ol In' e'11µuon and Its al ·
"' 111co; at the f JrlC'1. plant us.an
8c'lll \liuld 1wt ht· realhed for
commt•n1
The OIT•ll' 111 l1H c 11g.at1on "a'
folded tnll' 1hc r,.,, ,,1 the .~RC on
Frb L l 1.lng~"11•nal sourtt<. pn-
vatcl) "om thJI the 'RC y,ants to
11vc the Offi n· (lf lnvt"St\!atton a
mudunte-gtll\ .l\ \lc\t\.:an Federalesc
The' \3\ that rhc 'RC "hi h ~n a ihr ol d \t,\m11. Encr&' Com-
m ission. t hargt'\i "11h dr1. t'lop1ng
nuclear pov.<"r ''riddled v.1th pc"(lplt'
"'ho ne'er a"'1nJ1lnt"d that m1~\1on
e\cn thouih 1hctr nr"' ll'~ " to
protect the r,uhh1. be.ihh tinl1 \aftl} PORKl ~G Ol T -Rep C'rrorst Ct-las. R P:a has l'"'f''~ a t"l11l that
would dtt('r Con "' ' from p;add1"J s~nd1nJ bills "'11 pe1 pro1«t5. The
bills arc nettssaf'\ h' ~ttp ahe "httl' ofto~cmment tuminJ. ~I members
of Con~ aa._t ad1.11\I r of the
lu.e·m1nutt pan11. and 'ihp 1n items
lbat an-n't t \ICth u cnt.
We ha't tt'ponc:'J on n J1mn
McOurt. R·ldaho. "'ho fina"''td a *i bft with kckral fun Rt'p ll"'° Con\c', R-Mua. • ._ho ,.,.nakd f\aftd.
, .. b the '.cb of lkl&tan k'lt~ ..... J&• ,tfo-.. rd. f)., J . •iM>
lrild ., faded ao pass monc~ for a
q~blt to.d pro)tt1
Gdas hu ~ that to't'm·
meat SOCnd•ns-~Id tutomatK•l1>
('QGbnut al C'\ln'CD' lc~~ls until on-~~\ CS lk l)nt• bodf(1 bills ....
I
JACK
AMDEISOI
and JOSEPH SPIAR
th1-t• ti.inJ1ce'ef))ear Thal ".l'
th c.'H'" l IJn : t'C an' decu.1onc. m.adc
In h,l\ll
'\CW. 'I < It ~EE IT "'0 "' 'I Ol
IX'' t T hl' Dtfc-n'><' LXpanmen1
dJ rr' •t•.-,nJ<. \ll st lp1IC'd ~u1p-
mcnt tr vii pcrcrnt a uratc. but a
{1enc1.11 \ ... 1.•unt1ntt OfficC' rcpon
n~leJ'>I.\• rt•C'ntl) ~) that perhaps
I<'" 1h.i1 •jlf of"hat 1~ rccordro on
1n1. en: 'hcets " a1.1ual1' on the
~hd' l'' Ir J I k ai.i one C'a5<' tht
Jepam• l • • '''"rd an '"' entol"' dis·
repan,' ~, \llnd ud1ng that .the
~u1pmen " .. , nC'' rr dell\ ertd That
happenl-J Jt the --:orfoll -...·a, al
uppl) (entn "htn-a trainer air-
craft rad.u \l:l -.unh matt. than S 1.1
m1lhon v.ac. rt'\.MdcJ on the boo .. ~
The ix'\'fllr 1J~1n! 1n,ento~ m IQ ~
\ ondud~J thJt the t mu'1 not h.a"e
bttn 't'nt t1• ahem 1n tM-fiBt p&att,
MIM·Er >ITC)RI l -tT ont
tor tht .\mt"n~an 1u~t1C't ~\tem .\
iu\iat 1n \fanland \3\S tha\ formtr
Sttun11es and E'cha"lt om·
m1 s1on enfort'l"mtnt director John
Fedde~ 1s nL't entu ed to a ~ of
the profits f "'ma t!IOOk wntten b~ hts
e\·..,.,1fe har1011e about 'hclr mar-
"lll' Thia 1 no ~1mpk communal)
propt'n, pat \\ hCTT the h~
tal.en 10 thr C'leancrs.. Mrs • ~,._ 1 :abc\ut ho• Mr Ftddtn
ph all) abu.scd her wt _yar, a
h<'ann, mastcT S&Jd Ms: Ftddrn
ib()Wd Jharc ID llilt profits beclat
Mrl f edclim wt~ ftftCKMIMl
supt)On ._.. Ille wn ~
d111n .... 1.ud tMlcoeatti 211d tolllil
outbu ..... Tht CO.ty ,.. --
!"(.'" ~-~ tM aatt MtOftd our fmth in
tht s tcm ~' ~'fl'M"I that dtttsioo .... ... ~Ii ... ..,.,... ...
an .,. .. ,..fffl r1P bt a. ....._ ...-.o .
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LfTTfR)
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,·CM noise
suits are
ridiculous
l tt lhe f d11or
'ot 'en often do I have llmc to
p1, ~ up 1he newspaper and read. bi.a
"'lwn I do and I ha\ e to read articl"
th.11 JU\l make m) blood run with
Jng1. r (t\ t•r '>omelhang w nd1culous u
..i J1,pu1\· mer the no1~ level at tbt
l'Ju hl ~mph1theatre. 11 absolutely
hl1.1v.~ nl\ mind Wh) would the city
frnJm 1.ilh ~uppon thtse "poor .. con-
'l'rm·d l ll ILl'n!> of ( osta Mtsa in an) "J' "llh "m1. our" hard-earned tax
m •Ol"\ ' ~ hal nghl doc~ thl' Cit)
hJ\'' f d1 me lhJI'
I 1h1n i.. 1t 1s real I\ \ad that the\ cant
lint.I "'ml:thing 1x:11er 10 do "1th their
t11nl· monl'' and l1k
I '\' 'l·d in < o~ta Mrsa for .!4
,.ir' n ...... 'n. h> 1he fairgrounds, the
du~'>1 h11u!>e an the Mesa Del Mar
1rJ, t ( 1rjnt 11. ma1. be tht' noise is
I JU1.kr , , (I on Fa1r1. 1ew. but . btt
1ka. ~ l '•J'e been hstening to tht
n ·tor," k ~act''> for 'ears And "hat
Jltou1 lhl hor'>l' sho"'·s-:i Those peopk
·mJ!., ''Jlfa too and the) all pull
, 'J ll 1' ~ h nd
.\nll <"id turbid. don·t forget tbt
~v..ip n l·rt ur 1s the Cit) su pponiog
our ··poor concerned ciuz.ens so thM
1hc~ v.ur 1 bnng up tht traff"ic
problem' th,u the fa1rgroundsattra'ct"'
The an,v.l·rs 10 this are so s1mplc
No. coum and !av.suit!. art not the
ansv.er .\II )OU do 1s JUSt shut your
windl'"' whc-n the conccn'> 1ha1 you
don't 1..are for pla~ -see -ve1)
\1mpk' .\nd 1 f~ou hke the music thal
1s pla' ang lha1 e"ening. get your patio
, h.t1r-. "''outside and en10~ We do.
In fJl.I there 1s nothing m 04T
tru~trattng than "hen "'e have to tum
off tht" Jacuu1 bubbles. because w~
1..an·1 hl'ar the roncen because our
··poor ,on1.1.•med u uzens .. cars att
bothering them. and the) want \N
music turned down
.\.II that needs to be discussed.
ma~ be.. art the c~na1n groups that ur
1n1. 1ted In ~la' "'01 to name am names but I think 111i. prett) ob"1ou~
v.hat groups bnng in the -..orst people
10 1.iur l ll' Tha t 'v. here our concern
'hnuld 11, ~ta)be ahe amph11hcater could
rliminatC' the ro"'d) .groups Thcn-
realh an· nut that man' and I ~n<w•
the' d'uld fill the spots eas11\
\\, h\ don"t "l" '>Uppon th1\01dea at a
.. nice·· { It\ { uunc1l mecung. 001
l 'Un'
Re;uh people -1.ou <,()-('alle
0Hin1..erned c111zen'> · -lel°'i ht
1han Hul lnr "ha! "e ha\ e. our
ht."anng -\nd k l°\ \lop this nonscn~ l'' "'as11n~ m1..me1. and efTo n or
"'me1h1 ~ '>O pen~ as this
L 1~<' I .-.aid before gf't out the lav. r
1. h ..i ir\ rda' and en JO'
t .\.RCH ·L 'I"' PR~I RII ((.)<;ta \kSJ
Pr incipals need
NB ·s support
fo 1he (d1tor
The b.11. m g ot the pnno pal swap
h' th<"~ h1•t•I board" 11h a unanimous
'''ll' da,hed the hopes of studen~.
1.s1. ull' Jnd pjrents of Corona dcl Mar
Jnd 'c"' r-'ri Harbor High hool 'o" 1ha1 the plan has been approv~
!ht \1tua11<m ,an onl~ be salvagC'd one
...... , "llh a IX'"ll"t' cha nge an tht
am1udc ot thr pt'opk at both schoob
\ pv~it 't' Ot:'Jlth' attitude clhtbl•
trd t-' thP~ n' ,,1' ed ~ 111smooth001
the rough ni!lC'' f the comphca~
1ran.-..ter It llllll't ;m ncapals rcecave
hC'lpful "up~m from their ~
schools thl'n Jn' J4mage do M to tlte
program' \ \t·.:i-.. umcula r actt''"tU. .lnd tn !Ur'l'I ,._ \\U dt"nts Wl]I ~ ar
C''i'i
I rtalm :ha1 · ill be difficult fbT
mCl"t Jn .•1r.1 IJ 1. ult1. members aod
'-ludertt\ l ~ ~·' r 1he1r loy<) to the
k.tder ol J 1' .i -... hl'IOI but at win -
"'<.ent1.il IN 1h1 ,uccess of tM _...,
pn nupal' I th t n'<' has com~ to
mal.c the r•nt I <•U' SltUatlon. T'bc
v.a \ "C hJ\l'. 11• ., JI IS b) tum.in&
th(' t"nerg1. , rcatr~! '• the prot~ of
1hr lh..ln~c 1n'•" ""'<r for the raiiid
lt\\1m1IJ11.1r1 Pl lh<· p ln\lpal
\1< 'Rl1A EV
l J11or eponcr
( orona llr \L H tlh hoot Tn<kmt
Chastity. fid elity _
best AI DS con trol
•
. _._Kldna:g demand:
Israeli pullout,
release of POWs
Cardinal urges Contras OK
30-day truce in Nicaragua
.
TYRE. Lebanon (AP) -A pro-It was thcste0ndclaimofmponsi.
Iranian group said today 1t kidnapped bility for Wednnday's abduction.
a U.S. Manne colonel serving with The fint was made~ a previously
the U.N peacck~ping force in south unknown arou{> calhna itself the
Lebanon and released idenmy cards Islamic Revolutionary Bripdes.
bearing his photograph. "William Hil&ins. qent of the
The Oppressed of the Eanh ac-Central lntelliaencc Aecncy who uses cu~ Lt Col William R. Hi111ns, 43. his U.N. observer's work u a covtr
of u 1ng his leadership of a group for his dan~rous espionqc role, is in
attached 10 the U.N. lntenm Force in the hands of our heroic Mujahedttn
Ltbanon 10 mask his unde~over (Holy Wamors) ... the statement said.
~ork for the CI A. The group said it would release
U. 'tate Department spok"man Higgins followtng a complete Israeli
Charles Redman denied Thursda) wi thdrawal from its security tone in
1hat Higgins had ~> links with the south Lebanon. It also demanded the
CIA. release of an estimated 300 Lebanese
-
Lt. Col. Wlllla• R. Blatu
A.-.bs it held. Althouah Israel denied
any deal was made, prisoners wert
released in bitches in the w~ks that
followed the Americans' release.
. GU~TEMALA crrv (AP>-:-SeHint to break an 1m...-1• peMle ....._ CardiMf Mipel Obando y .. VO
uflld Coau:a ftbels to ~ a JO.clay truce in eachanee
fot four~ ClOftClnlaons from Nicaf'llUA's Sandinista aovcmment.
The Contru said they accepled "in principle .. tbe ~ forwarded Thursday njpt. The leftist Sand-
1nisw called it '"interestina and comtruc:tive •• but said it needed clarifkation. ' ~ Y ~yo, leader of Nicaraaua's Roman Cathola. tS medaat1na the talks. whihc were to resume
today.
The concetlions requested of tbe Sandinistas are:
•A "full, ,meral" amnesay for &be teVttal thousand
poli1ical prisoners in Nicarquan jails. includin& all
membcf:s of the National Guard of former dictator Gen.
Anastu10 Somoza, whom the Sandinista ovenhrcw in 1979. .
• fuU freedom of lbe pra1, ~ now is panted
onl y to a few c:om.,UDicalionl outleU. includ•.na the
OpPOSition n~ La Pren11 and Radio Catohca, the
voice of the Catholic Church.
•A promise to "reconsider" a mandatory milita~
draft law1 which has sperked violent disturbances an
several Nicaraguan cities by youn1 me~ and the moth~
of draft·aac youths. The most recent disturbance was 1n
Masaya onl y a week aao.
•Renewal of a dialotue with the Sandinis~s·
inttmaJ political opposition, which is callin• alona wtth
the Con&ras for 17 chan,es in Nicarqua's Conslitution.
The talks broke off last year.
Victor Hu10 Tinoco. Nicaragua's tkputy. foreian
minister. said the cease-fire proposed by the cardinal. was
"vaaue and ill-defined" and would have to be clanficd
before the aovemment could resoond to the plan.
In a rescue attempt. hiite Amal and PaJestinian prisoners held in
m1httamen St'1Zt'd s" act1v1sts of the Kbiam detention camp in south
Iranian-backed Hczbollah. or Part) Lebanon and the immediate ccssa·
of God toda' 1n the sou them port of uon of U.S. acttv1ty lO Lebanon.
In Washinaton, Defense Secretary
Frank Carlucci said today U.S. of·
ficials arc studyina whether Ameri·
cans sh0,uJd be withdrawn from the
U.N. observer aroup in light of
Higins' abduction.
Israeli riot control squads out In force
THe The ~mal sealed otT a 300. Oppressed of the Eanh is believed
sciuare-m1le area madt' up of Shiite Moslem zealots
The .i.mal. 1he main Shutt' m1ltt1a loyal to Iran's revolutionary patri-
1n Lebanon 1s headed b)' Lebanese arch. A~atollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
Justice \1i01s1er 'Jab1h Bern It has It has claimed rcsponsib1hty for
fighting Hczbollah for control of hijackings. bombings and and kid-
oul hl·rn Lebanon. napp1ngs incl uding the abduction of
The claim b~ Oppressed of the 12 ubanese Jews in Moslem west
Eanh \.\3~ made 1n a t~ ped Arabic-Pe1rut since 1984, eight of whom it
language )t.1temcnt dell vered 10 a . said 1t killed.
WeMern Ol'IAS agenc~ 1n Beirut It was Oppressed of the Eanh also claims
alcompan1ed b' t~o 1dentm cards. 10 ha"e staged the Junt' 1985 hiJack-
one 1n fnghsh and one in Hebrew 1ng of a TWA jethner in which a U.S.
Both bon: photographs of Higgins. a'} diver was killed
a· nail' l' nf Dan \Ille. i..~ . and ~hat Dunng the hijacking. tht' captors
:ipix-art·d to bt-his signature. demanded Israel free several hundred
Carlucci. appearins on NBC-TV's
"Today" show, said "everything
possible" is being done to secvrt
Higu1s· release. ~
Higins. a decorated Vietnam vet·
eran. heads a 76-man observet group
that operates along the Lebanon·
Israel border and has its headquarters
in Jerusalem.
He was kidnapped by gunmen a.she
was drivina from Tyre to UNIFIL
headquarters in the border town of
Naqoura. At the lime he was violating
U.N. rules for travel by Americans.
JERUSALEM (AP) -Authorities launched one of
the 1.aracst police operations in Israeli history today.
stnd1ng 1.500 volunteer officers into Jerusalem's Arab
neighborhoods for round-the-clock patrols to head off Arab nots.
National Police Commissioner David Krauss said
the operation a.ims to curb an anticipated new wave of
unrest linked to the visit of U.S. Secretary of State George
P. Shulu, who is scheduled to leave for the Middle East
next Wednesday.
Israel radio said that in the first stage of the operation:
600 officers were stationed today at the sacred Temple
Mount. the site every Friday of Moslem prayers and, since
the nots ~n. antj·lsraeli demonstrauons.
Todays prayers took place without incident But the pra)'~r leader cnticized the 1eeurity presence. saying it
desecrated the holy site.
He called on the people to consider their fight against
the Israeli authorities as a holy war and to increase their
struggle.
Security at the mosque was evident but discreet. A
few dozen Arab women 1J4thercd and chanted for a few
minutes but dispersed qult'tly.
At the Jabaliya refuaec camp in the Gaza Strip.
several hundred people began demonstrating after noon
prayers. carrying Palestinian naas and throwing stones.
Soldiers fired tear gas at the Arab marchers as army
rcinforct'ments amved.
In Gaza City, soldiers threw stont's and bottles at
demonstrators leavi ng the mosque after prayers. They
also fired tear gas.
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-ow"Tgfit Gooden lose• arbitration caH with New York M"efa. 82:
Nev.ta-Laa Veg•• take• control of PCAA ba1ketball r.ce. 83.
Staggering
all the way
to the bank
Mulligan sick to his stomach
after UCI wins in double OT
By STAN GRANCH .,.., .... c:.r .. , .... ,,
"Vom it basketball" is how UCI Coach Bill Mulligan
·described his teams· play after the Anteaters escaped wilh
a 82-78 double overtime victory over Fresno State at the
Bren Events Center on the UCI campus Thursday night.
UCI seemed to have the game in hand with a 10..
point lead and I :49 left. but the Anteaters did not l!sten to
Mulligan's instructions to slow the ball d own. instead
pushing the ball up court and turning the ball over four
straiaht times.
Wayne.Engelstad. who scor~,q 34 poi.nts. said "We
were trying to kill them and we""got earned away. We
..-----, fo rgot that we were ahead.
We seemed to be trying to
gi ve the game away."
Given a second chance.
Fresno State made the most
of it and sent the game into
overtime as Andre Sims
nailed a 30-foot shot at the
buzzer tyi n~ the game. In
fact. Sims h1l a three-point
' shot 20 seconds earlier to
pull the Buljdogs within
striking· range.
Uolni into the game. un was eighth in the nauon
in free-throw percentage.
but in the first overtime the _____ _. Anteaters were 0 for 2.
Wayne .Eqelatad missing the front .:nds of
two bonus free-throw o pponunities. lfnot for a sle~I ~nd
slam dunk bv Kevin Floyd with o ne minute remaining.
UC'I might have lost. .
In the second overtime. UC'I !won the war of attntion
as three Bulldog starters fouled out. Praying against the
subs. the Anteate rs built a mne-point lead with 57 seconds
ien. .
However. UCI felt that urge once again t.o run up the
score. and they once again abandoned their half-court
ofTensc for the old run-arrd-gun type they used earlier this
season. The results were the same as the~ were at the end
of regulation -disastero us. ·
Fresno Stale took ad.vantage of two more Anteater
1umovers (UCI had 24 for the game) and cut the lead to
four with 23 seconds left. ·
-\fter a time out by Fresno State. UC'I finally decided
to listen to its coach and the .\nteaters ran out the clock.
murh to the delight of 2.053 weary fans.
Seahawks
bump.off
St. Paul
Norma n , Evans. con t roversy
plague Swordsm e-n. 9T-88
By ROGER CARLSON
Of ... .,..,,... ....
Ocean V1tw High\ red-hot Seahawks continued
their w1nn1ng v.au Thursda\ night. outlasung the h1gh-
sconng S1 Paul ~ordsmc.-n.Ql.88.toad,ancetotheC'l F
5-A. basketball quanerfinals ne"<t Thursda~
.\)the S3)1ng g<>e$ -when ~ou're hot. )OU 're hot.
and for Coach Jam Harns and his un~t uague
champions. their I I th straight '1C10~ of the season
epitomizes ho" 1h1ngs t an ~omet1me~ go "hen )ou're on
a roll
Junior Todd :"'Jorman poured an a career-high '~
points as he dominated tht' in~td\' < raig Rice and Mike
Frohn each dropped in IQ ----
and Greg E'ans has I.,
points as the Seaha'-'h
ans.,..ered St Paul's repu-
fatton for double-figure [
sconng.
The) got the break ol
the night 1n the founh
quaner "'hen the '1siung
Sv.ordsmen "ere burned
badh b\ ofT1c1als,..Red StrTf-
mon·s and Rich Smith The
palr TIOt onl~ took a~a~
three point!.. but helped
Ocean Vie" add four to.Its
column w1th a techn1 al foul
on the St Paul coach. as v.ell
as a !'lorman bucket on the
(
ensuing an-bounds pla~ - a G _ ltT&D•
\
se'en-po1n1 turnaround r-.
But v. hen 11 came do" n 10 crunch ume the Seahav.ks
had t\.\O ingredients that pro' ed more damaging than an~
-the defense of E'ans. whose blanket on sharpshooter
John Guerrero v.as JUSt enough to cause the latter's 1 ()..
foot shot 10 misfire v.nh SI\ seconds left. and the
rebounding prowess of Norman. v. ho~ last board of. the
game on that pla' protected an Q.8 lead
··He (Evansi dld the JOb all night." said Ham11. "'ho
in the same breath ,.-,asn't completel~ thnlled v.11h the
en11re Ocean \·1e"' dfon
~uch of that. ho"'e'er could ~ atmbu\ed to t.
Paul's d1spla\ ·
-Norman v.ent to the hne with lour seconds lett tog1'e
the Seaha"' b a three-point edge and a desperauon :o..
toot shot b' St Paurs 1'.ate C-ra"' ford bounced ofT the
bad. of the nm as ttme ran out
With the victor). the ..\nteaters improved their
conference record 10 8-6. and 13-10 overall. UC'l 1s firmly
entrenched in fifth place in the PC'>\A <Is Mulhgan
(Pleaee eee UCl /83)
Ocean Vlew•a Jerry Sterlin& drl•a ln for
a baaket off a flnt-quartu steal, gl'ring the
.,.., ,... ,.... • ., -· actoworu
Seahawk·a a 10-2 lead, aulating ln a 9 1-88
CIF victory. John Overbeck (3"4) defends.
The Seaha"' ks "'ent afte-r t. Paul's h1gh-pov.ered
offense \.\1th a phtlosoph~ of"make them "Ori. to get the
ball do.,..ni:oun ... and for a "'h1le 11 v.as v.orkmg Octan
(Pleue eee SE AHA WltS/83)
Jansen's Vikessinkin 5-A first round, 62-59 dreams St B -d . k . "We \.\Cre al the pace mo.st nimc lime that . \.lenna. hll\\t'•t'r. ht'IJ d one-pQtn• lead a\. tile IA hts 0'"11 m!S) v.11h I 25 to pla'I.. g1\10g "'' . em a r qUJC n eSS \.\C "'anted to be a1:· said Manna ( oach 'tc\t' breaL Bernard a S -.'.15 lead f 11 h t · t h ' M , · Popuuch."'But,ou havecontrol.,ouha'c Ed~tukcs. 1.BcrnarJ,ti-1111umorcenter_ ~c11h Bru.,..n·~m,1de.,hotl2seconJslatt·1 a S Or IS 00 muc 10r a r1na control of the ball·-. and the ne\t th1ng thl.') d~ \\ht• 'at rnn<,t of the tounh 4uaner because ol 10110 .... mg a Manna turnmn the 1ung to tht
as take 11 awa) That s what quickness "''II do ltiul trou'1k ,,..3 ,n·t as much a factor as v.1n. madt 11 t>0-55
U .S. speed skat e r 's
Oly mpic.tu mbles
ruin medal hopes
CALGARY. Alberta (AP )-In tt
blink of an e}e. Dan Jansen) last
chance to hang an Olympic speed
skating medal on his sister's memor)
ended in tears.
For Jansen. the Olympic dream
turned into a nightma re three times
over: the death of has sister. Jane. a
fall. then -impossible as 11 seemed
-another fall.
With about 200 meters to go an the
I .O'JO-metet race, Jansen slippeq. fell
to all fours. spun around and
slammed into the right wall. He
pushed back his hood and sat with
legs splayed. mouth open. stunned.
until Coach Mike Crowe and team-
mate Nick Thometz helped him up.
"What happened is hard to say
why," Jansen said. "For some reason
it did happen:·
At the starting line. he embraced
his fiancee. Canadian speed skater
Natalie G renier. burying his head on
her shoulder. sobbina visibly. holding
her as if he never wanted to let go.
His worst fears and those of
millions with their hearts in the race
had come true. "I'm afraid for him." Geraldine
Jansen said a frw houn before the
race from the family home at West
Allis. Wis. "He's been trying to get it
out of his m ind . ~ut ~c said that Just
when he's got 1t tn pcrsptth ve,
somebody sends another aoodwill
messqc. a telcgnm or somethina.
and then it all comes rushing back like
the day it happrned ...
It happened apln.
This llme on a straiaht.away. where
be had never fallen belort in a ratt.
This time 200 meters from the end.
whert "I thouaht I was home frtt."
This time after starting perfectly
and skatina flawlessly.
He passed 200 metcn m 16.80
tttonds. fastC1l of t.M fint eiaht
skaters.
He paMCd 600 1n 44.02. another
best, thouah it 1wo others woWcl bat
it ... . •• , ... rallx ll>Od the whole thine. ..
Ja,.. •id. ·reame out oltMt ••m
at D rMtcn ud .at vet). very
~-·ht ~-... 'Bia. I haitllp lltrr. jU9' •'-'the 800-tneter mart a~hina the
ftaal tum. ht bit "" ritbt outtidt
ecltf · • like 1 was .UH ecxdn.ona
and I SNt my f11ht lkMt down and ~· cau1lat t8'c outer .... ,._ laid. ...... ,_ .. ~,..,
,.
By RICHARD DUNN St. Bernard (1 9-7) went b-~ in kagul' 'l'l,on'<, 'rnnng anJ thl' Jelen~ 'of guards .. £,enone "a' telling me all "re.-~
losing twice to top-ranked Bishop .\mat and \ 1ni:e ~ 11l1J1m Jnd Junl1 .\.rmqrong including coal.'hc tha1 v.e got a tough dra"' ( 1n
highl}-regarded Mater De1. Manna 11 X-"1. ..f Pr the mt•'-t p.in. the game was at a good the pla)otTsl. .. said Popo' 1ch "1 thin~ 1·
"'htch appeared to be pleasantl) on 11~ "'a) in temp;.' n,cpt ll•r tho<.c sireak~... said shov.ed tunigh1 ·1 Bernard ~as the hotte\l Spun up in a whirlwind against a qu1ch ·r
team. Manna High finally let go of tht• life
preserver wnh two minutes le ft.
the lirst quarter v.hen 6-J fof'\\ard Da' id Popo' i.:h .. ,1 HnnarJ h;id tho-;e quid.. flumes team rnm1ng out of that league That, team h:1'
Yamatc dropped four three-point bomhs. offLHir and t°l\l' iwin1, · the ab1h1' tv go to thl" C"IF champ1on~h1p
St. Bernard's Vikmgs. who run aTid press
unttl thcir tornado has w1pc-d out the o pponent.
caused havoc for Manna's Vikings 10 the last
moments as the ..\ngelus League representa11 ve
came from bch+nd to pull out a dose one.
finished second an the ~unset l eague atier • · pmf. .. •
7 3 · ·1 d f 1 ) .irna.l· "'' 'fl·d .i ll I ",11 h1' pmnts on thr«-go ing -. inc u mg w1ns 10 S('ven o 11s ast d Jim ( ampbell (nine points I dnlled a three--. h • pl..ltntcr,\•h1k'-l•'dru1lJJddt"d 13pomtsan t ig 1 games . ·n r ·'-· ·•nJ ) J Ol Jtl·" .-annon "a' qut"t po1n1"r "1th nine ·--onds -main1n° tn th" 1,'\1.: l •""" ' '' -~ \ . \ n "'' '" e ' The speed of St. Bernard and the gl ued-on thliuizh .llt«r hi' hlaJ-turning stan . gamt to , ut \1 anna's defic11 to N o (6 I ·5q> bul
full-coun press was too much for Popo' ich'\ :.T hl'> 11,: !lilt up into ha m quicker C\1 lkrnar-0 l'O't'rt'd the ball up unul Bro~n
V1k1ngs 1n the founh quarter as St Bernard p,1Pl-1, ll h ,,11J 1,1 \1 Bernard's abiht~ 10 shut madi: .i free thro"' "1th one ~cond lett Enc Nelson. St. Bernard's scoring leader
with 21 points who's headed fo r UCLA on a
football scholarship. nrtted from close range
~1th 1:58 left 10 the gamt to give his team a
56-55 lead as St. Bernard went on to a 62-59
victor) Thursda) night in the first round of the
CIF 5-..\ basketball playoffs at Manna.
outscort·d Manna.21-1.7.afiertraihngmo,t of 't amatc J i"'n 'The\dtdagoodjob ofden~mg 'lartna·, Bnan Rtl hardson l nine point\1
the wa~. him ihi· h.tll · tu~!>Cd rim· fr0m n('ar-halt ~oun at the bu11c-r.
St. Bernard. on its defens1v<' harness after Hlith ll'.tm' x1ned l I points tn the third barel~ m1<.!.tng
Manna took a 20..16 edge to end the lim qu..irti•r \l.1r1n .1 hi"'IJing l"'n 10 a 42-41 lead Both l<'am~. 1ron1ralh ·~hot 56 JX'F'C<'nt
·quaner. roll('('ted 30 first-half points on fit'ld cnimn~ th.: 1inal e1~h 1 minutes. never fd1 frC'm the fit'lJ \tanna "a\ : I of r I 56"
goals alone. sinking 15 of 22 (68 percentl bdHnJti~mvrl.'lhant'-'Oun11I W1lhamsllppt>d pcrcentl\\h1leSt Bcmard"'a~:;;,,f4.i t56)
Edison pulls shocker,
topples St. Anthony
1
LONG BEACH -Ediso n High
came into Thursday's ClF 5-A boys
basketball first round playofT game
with St. Anthonv on a caboose but left
like a speeding locomotive.
The C hargers, who had to win a
Sunset League third-place playofT
against Fountain Valle} Satu.rday to
qualify for the playofTs. surpnscd the
winningcs\, team in St. l\nthon)
history. 6<f.62. in th.e Saints' gym. .
Edison ( 17-10) will face Mater De1
( 18-7) in a qlfanerfinal Thursda)
night,· the host school to be de·
termined by a coin flip at the Ctf
office in Cerritos.
The Saints.. champions of the
Camino Real Leaaue. end their
season at 21-5.
Edison Coach Jon Borchert said
about 300 fans were tume-d awa}. but
there was plent) of action followmg
the contest outside the tin) g) m.
"One o f our buses got shot at with a
BB gun." Borchen said. "Some girls
got glass in their hair ..
But inside the St. .\nthon~ gr rn.
hopes of a Cl F 5-.\ title for the third-
seeded Saints "'rre shattered as their
home site ad' anta.ge was turned
Inside out b' the Chargers.
Demck ~1anin. "'ho averaaC's 33.4
points pergaine. v.as held to 25 points
and fouled out "1th 15 seconds left.
"The ke) wns our reboundin1 in the
second half," Bort'hert said. "There
were rcall)' t\\>O ke' s. Our guards -
Dirk Paul. M1"ke Foster and Alvin
Lofiis -did a gOl'd tl'h l'n \lar11n ·
Edison trailed ti' J\ m.in' .i~ 11 in
the first half and "l' Jl'"'l1 r.~~ at
halftime. But the Charger-. rall1l'd an
the third Quaner. out (1,ring the
Saints. l~ Foster and Our Hanlon
combined for 10 ot Edi'1'n's 1h1rd-
quarter points.
ThcChar:gc~.suct.:hcJ lheu le.id to
SIA wtth a minute to go du~ to ~~1mt
(Pleue eee EDISON/83)
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Lakers whip Houston early again
HOUSTON (AP) -The Houston R<Xkt ts c.an't seem to adjust. to lhc first quaner blastofTs b) the Los
Anaele5 Lakcn.
The lakCBouUCOred lh.t. Rockets 4l-2 l 1n the first
quarter Thursday niaht en route to a 111-%' 1etO'). their
1eventh in a row OVft' the Roc-ltcts. The pme murorcd
Los Anaclcs' 41-22 firsa quaner In a 121·1 IO v1elof) on
J•n. 18.
The Laltm ha\"t woa 28 of1hc !Mt )J pm~" 111'1 the
ROC'fttt and thC)1'vc blown 14 pmn opr.n 1n the tint quana.
Byron Stott f\aeltd the lak~ latnt blast Off\\ tlh l7
points. ind ud•na 1 l poents u\· llJ( fim quantt. MIS"'
JohMOn addnt 26 po.nts, 10 '" * firsa penod. "We JUtt came out ,_.,;·Scott upiau1ird. ••wt·"e
90t so much rtspK1 fbr them. We kM'*' ft h9d to come
out hard and ,et aheed earty:• ..
The' Rodtm U1fd to slow down Johfttoft and P"e
Scott htt ()Pfftl"I---------
"EVCf)' team lnn 10 take 50methtni 3\1.,1\ tr~~m u~
but 1hev can't btc:autc •-e ha,·t so min) 1H'8f'<ln' ~·ott
said .. ""roniatu WIS Just one of m n11ht ••
TM-R<>tktts tot a 20-.pc>tnt. ~(). l't'hound (lCT·
forman('( from kcem ~uwon. but 1t "'a"n't l"n,1u£h tt'
o~rcomt 1heir sh••"' St.an. "That ...s the ltt-y," H~ton·s Pu"" 1' h,1rt <.;11d
"We tot do'*'\ and dut.• bolt and 1t took 100 mut h to ·~
to come OUl Of h.
"They ~al~1 t') to ,ct off to a.q\u'k 'tan and put
you l"Yemty.'thn )"OU have to pta Nn 1nd aun lO U)
to catch up. ..
The l.Mcn h.it lloftheir fint 16$hou from lht floor '° &au • 41-ll ~ at tht md of tht Tint quaner.
HoustOC'I, lboobftl Just S petteftt from the< field 1n the
fint half. f'llhed to pull withan 62·SI at halftime TM RocUts .JO' no dowr than ~~n pomu .tfler the
e>pcftt"I pmod They an the taken trad to 6 1 """ 9:2 tp eo 1n the th.it'd q•ner
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Muir find~ way
back to playoffs
Irvine should face
rein s tated squad
in fi rst round gam e
By ROGER CAlll..WN Of1ft9.,..,,... ...
Ir' 1ne High Coach Steve Keith
J1,hkl'd the thou.ghl of playin~ his
former team. Glendale. 1n a CIF :'-A
~n s bas~ttball ftnt round pmc. But
It ~med he had no CfiOltt ift"1' tfie
\'aqueros defeated C'hancr OU in a
v. ild , ard gamt' Wednctda}.
"I do.n't -.ant n ... Keith said o f
!'\'turning to G lendale shonl} after
In anc's wm WcdnC1da n1al\t.
.\.nd no"' he ma) not have it
John M utt Hi&h of Pasadena.
"h1ch pre,·1ou$l) had to forftll 111 tts ~ms due 10 th( U$t of an 1neh11ble
pla)eT. a fifth-)ear Knior. and thert-
fore miss the CIF 4-A p4a_}of1i. was
inserted mto the .,a.)'Ofri as the
Pae1fk Lfl&Ut~ o. I en~
Muir •-ill hOst ln'lne 1n a ti"t
round pmc Saturda\ n'{ht at 7 .30,
1Mtod of Fnda)'. ,( Mlm booa1m
ran C'Omt up .. ;th s~.000 ..... b) s
p.m. today
lf~~SaMI~
'"I Pft'PetCd IU\emettl ... tM Of
Soutlwn Section ~ ... Ctmtoa.
Mtd 'nunda). .. Judlt llavtt of lhe Bttfid S...
FcckTafCoun ,., Loi A~ IOda
(Thu.f"ldl)) issued a maraaNll otdcf
Cl\JOtnu,. the Plcafk ta.t tom
._11hhotd1na c1UI) to John lllluir Hill'
School 1'! Pas.a dl'nJ. "' tht.' (I t-
uthl·rn '<.'ctHm ~.-\ D1 v1s1on
ba.s .. ctl'lall p!J' ofh
"Thus thl t'ollo" ing aw on will ~
taken h' 1hr l IF \,1uthern ~tlOn
offic-e 1·1 John \1uir v.111 pla' a first
rovnd home gam<' aga inst In inc
Hl&h. 21 ( 111.'ndalc "111 pla' a first
round samr at R.:imona 'Hip of
R1,·crs1de ''Hoo, er High of Glen-
dale "'ill pla) a first round game at
Sim i Valle~ High . hool 4) In ordtt
to alto" all ~hool\ proper ttme to
prepare for n<'"' opponents. all thl'Cf' pmt'~ w11l ~ rt'rleduled from then
original date of Fnda~. Ftb 19 to
Saturda\. Feb 20 -\II pmes an-
schedulC.0 for a ~ 30 up-off.··
lath an s.a1d that the part'nt-
boosttr club that brought thlS 1ct1on
has h<'cn Ji, en. unul p.m . today to
post.S5.000 bail in coun If the aro~•P
cannot •"Orne up .... uh the mo ne). the
Clf ""II ao bad to Ill ona>nal
schedule a~ far as the teams art
concerned But all th~ pmes •n·
,·ol"•1'4 Pan fie Leaaue teams will till
be pla)ed Saturda
On I hunday. a Muir Htah basket-
ball playt'r filed a S30 m1lhon '8ww1t
lllllfnst the CIF Southena Scc\IOn. ~ Musaanp' llla~r baled '81 *'"'.
Oft the fact tht h• IC'bool ~·~ bo9d IS deD) ""\am u GPO rn•·ty '° pafotm btkft ~ .....
The Plc1f1C Lelpt's .,_.illla
nm. Cmttna. Vain' U'-1"-~WIS to paay top-Klillt ~
Valley tonllbl. at OUt of' tM flllio&
Mu•r -.H ldr Gteftdlllf •1 lllllCe • .._
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Gooden'• effortll
for pay lncrea•e
fall In arbdtration
Dwiabt Goockn's efi>n lO mist iM II New York Mets' SI00.000 s-yaat and,et a
$ l $0,000 raise for 1988 WU cknied by IA
arbitrator Thursday, but another pitcher.
Frank Tanana. won his ubiuation with the Detroit
Ti&ers. Gooden, who was out two months for cocaine
abuse rehabilitation and missed 11 starts. bad to settle
forS 1.4 million. Tanana, I S-10 last season. will,et SI.I
million from the Tiacrs. who bad submitted an
$800.000 figure to arbitrator Frcdttick Reel.
Gooden, 23. who received S 1.5 million in 1987
when he won IS games.. lost bis bid for Sl.6S million.
He lost seven games and had a 3.21 earned run averqe
as the Mets finished second in the National Leque East
to St .. Louis.
Al Harazin. Mets vice presjdenL sajd. "We felt the
hospitahzat1on, arranged and paid _for, ~od the salary
paid demonstrated that we were in his comer . . .
Suppon and understanding, yes; reward. no."
Asked 1f he was pleased with the outcome decided
by arbitrator Richard Bloch. Haru.in said, "It's
compet1ti ve and we can't help but be pleased with a win
instead of a loss." In other activity. shortstop Steve Jelu avoided
arbitrauon by agreeing to a one-year contract with the
Philadelphia Phillies for $21 S.000 plus $2S.OOO in
i nee n ti ves.
Two others scheduled for arbitration also settled.
Mark Langston. who led the American Leaaue in
strikeouts. accepted the Seattle Mariners' offer of
$820,000 plus $42.000 in performance bonuses. whik
fi rst baseman Sid Bream came to terms with the
Pittsburgh Pirates for $360.000. plus in S2S.OOO in
award bonuSts.
Quote of the day
Dave Petuua. coach of the u .s_ Olympic
ice hock.e) team. after his squad's 10-6 opening
victory over Austna. was asked by a reponer why
he de-c1ded to use goalie Mike Richter instead of
Chris ;erren. "I looked at the moon and thought
it wu the thing to do."
·Teams open spring training
LOS ANGELES -Los Angeles --Dodgers pitcher Orel Hersh1scr. who
underwent an appendectomy last Friday,
will accompanied the team·s other pitch-
ers, catchers and non-roster players when they left
Thursday for spnng training at Vern Beach. Fla.
The team initially reponed that Hersh1sher would
arrive at Vero Beach Tuesday, when the full squad 1s
required to rcpon.
Th1necn major league teams opened their spnng
training camps Thursday m Flonda and Arizona.
including the defendmg World Scnes champion
Minnesota Twms.
Formal workouts were scheduled to begin today
for the Angels. Dodgers. Baltimore Onoles. Boston Red
Sox. Cleveland Indians. ~troll Tigers. Kansas Cit\
Royals. Nev. York Yank.tts. Atlanta Braves. Houston
Astros.. Pmsburgh Pirates. Ph1ladelph1a Ph1lhes.
Seattle QB charged with rape
SEATTLE-Former Cal quarterback m
GaJe Gilbert was charged Thursday Wlth •II•
second-d~ rape and taking indecent
libenies with a :!1-)ear-old woman he met
at a Seattle nightspot. authon11es said.
Dan Donohoe. a spokesman for the Kmg County
prosecutor's office. said Gilben. now a reserve
quanerback for the Seattle Sea hawks. was not arrested
but will have his first coun appear.to~ Monday in K.tng
Countv Supcnor Court.
Lakers hope to train in Hawaii
HONOLULU -The Los An· m ~les. Lakers' players want to train in
, Hawaii this October. and the team's owner
is looking into the possu>1ht¥ of e1tber
wort.in& out or pla)ing exh1b1t1on games here. a team
official said Thursda) ··we talked to the players about 1t. then we put It to
a vote -it was unanimous." said assistant general
manaacr Mitch Kupchak. The tnp has not bttn confirmed. Kupchak said.
but ··it's a m~or poss1b1ht> .. . "Our owner. Jerrv Buss. wants to create an 1dent1t)·
In the islands that the Lakers are Hawau's team:·
Kupcbak said. . A oecision Wiil be made ID the next SIX weeks. he
said. addina that poss1b1ht1es include tra1n11:1g on Oahu
for about two weeks 1n October or playing se'eral
exhibition games here with other NBA teams.
Coaplee •bootm 9-ander-par
LA JOLLA -Fred Couples capped a ' n 9-unckr-par63 with a~ =?l'Srs0.~·==== GolfToumamenL
Couples. wbo lolt tbe Pboenill Open in a playoff
earlier this yur. birdied IOoftbe II boles at the Nonh
course at the Torrey Pines GolfOub.
.. It didn't seem easy, .. Couples said. "But it was a
lot of fun."
It also earned him 1 SS0.000 uro coupon bond for
the low round of the day.
Phil Blackmar, at 6-foot-7 tbe tallest player on the.
PGA Tour, birdied six holes in a row at one stretch and
drop~ a 60-foot caale putt on hls final hole for a 64
that left him one shot t.ck.
.. Par was about 70 out there today," said Black.mar.
who also played the North course.·
St. Louis defeata Klnga, 7-4
To.y Mdepey broke a 3-3 tie late in ri.il
the second period and the SL Louis Blues '
went on to a 7-4 victory over the Los ~selcs Kinp in NHL «tion Thunday -
night. Ga.. CavallW bad a pl and two assists as the
Blues moved back over the .SOO mark at 27-26-5. good
for second place in the Norris Division. O... GllmMr
earned his third assist of the ru. 'abt by settina up
McKegney's 29thloal, a t.ckhandtt that eluded Kings
goaltender GleM ea1J at 14:54 ... ab &m1Ale'1 goal
with 23 seconds remainina in rqulation time p ve
Philadelphia a 3-3 tje wit.h the New York Islanders.
Sinisalo picked up a loose puck and stuffed it between
the skates of goaltender Kelly ....._.,with goalie ft-.
Hutall on the bench in favor of an extra attacker,
capping a comeback from a 3-1 deficit. In other NHL
developments ... Cap RM*r, head coach of Clarkson
Uni vers1 ty for the past three seasons, bas been added to
the coaching staff of the Kinas at the conclusion of
Clarkson's season. Raeder and Kings Coach ~
F&orell were teammates at Needham, Mass .. Hi&h. and
members of Team USA for the 1976 Canada Cup ...
The Nauonal Hockey League fined the Boston Brujns
and Montreal Canad1ens $25.000 each for a brawl that
~rupted at the e nd of Wednesday niabfs game in
Montreal. The fines arc automatic under Rule 54 (J),
introduced this sc.a.son after a pre-game brawl between
the Ph1ladelph1a Flyers and the Canadiens in last
spring's Stanley Cup playoffs. The rule specifics t.hat
"an) teams whose players become involved in an
alterca11on. other than during the periods of the game.
shaJI be fined auromarically S25.000." Funher actions
can also be taken.
Television·, radio
TELEVISION
11 a.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Suncoast
Senior Classic. from Tampa. Fla .. ESPN ...
I p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: CBA -
Rockford at Charleston. ESPN.
5:0S p.m. -PRO BASltETBALL: Lakers at
Atlanta. TBS (delayed to 6 p.m. on Channel 9).
6 p.m. -BOXIN!': Keith Stevenson vs.
Delio Palacios in a 10-round junior-lightweight
bout. from Las Vegas. ESPN.
7:30 p.m. -PRO SOCCER: Sockers at
Balumorc. Pnme Ticket.
?:30 ~m . -PRO BASKETBALL: Boston at.
Ponland. TB .
8 p.m. -WINTER OLYMPICS: from
Calgary. Alberta (delayed). Channel 7.
9 p.m. -TRAC'lt AND FIELD: Indoor
Games. from Inglewood. ESPN.
11 :30J>.m. -WINTER OLYMPICS: Day in
re' 1ew. Cha11nel 7.
RADIO
6 p m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at
Atlanta (dela)'ed). KLAC (S70).
6:30 p.m. -PRO SOCCER: Lazers at St.
Louis (dela)'ed). KMNY ( 1600).
7:30 p.m. -PRO BAS~ALL: U tah at
Clippers. KRTH (930).
U.S ....... -. .... Oma J•-Mld9 Ida
bead la Ida ........... ,. ..... la Ida
1.000-meter race. J•nMft fell f• .._ w -
oad tillle la n .. daye at ae Olympie Onl.
Boita.no gives U.S. hope
Figure skater eyes
medal after taking
first from Soviet
CALGARY, Alberta (AP) -With
America's medal chancn falling.
Brian Boitano broupt ftt'w hope of
gold Thursday night at the Winter
Olympics.
Boitan<> overtook Soviet Alex-
ander Fadcev. the leader after com-
pulsory fisurn.. with his shon pro.:
gram Thursday ni&ht. He finished the
procram. looked up and mouthed the
words "Thank you. God." then
bowed to the crowd.
"With all the pressure going on out
there. I can't be happier," said
Boitano. 1986 world champion from
Sunnyvale. "I think this is one of my
all-time best. and I'm very proud of
it."
Throu&h six days of the Olympics.
America has just one mcclil, a bronze
in pairs figure skatina. Boitano can
add to that Saturday night in the
men's freestyle. and it could well-be
aold.
After the short procram. Boitano
was first. followed by wortd cham-
pion Brian Orser of Canada. who
actually won the short program.
Fadecv blew the lead when ht
bobbled a combination triple axel-
doublc loop jump.
Fadttv, 1985 world charllpion. is
considered a weaker freestyle skater
than either Boitano or Orser.
althou&h the Soviet has been working
onaquadruplejumphe may try in the
long program. No skater has ever
landed a quadruple j ump in competi-
tion.
It was a day of disappointment for
other American Olympians. There
was a downhill skier with a broken
leg. Pam Fletcher. There was a luger.
Bonny Warner. without a medal even
thoufh she had America's best finish
ever m an OJympics. And there was-a
brave. persistent hockey team that
could not overcome the Soviets.
The Soviets have a top medal total
of I J. including four sold. while
Mueller. who won the 500-meter race
bttame the first men's double
medalist as he pushed his country's
second-place medal total to sjx.
Amcnca has one medal. a bronze in
pairs figure skating. and is headed for
another in the men's individual
catqory, where Brian Boitano was
second aoina into Thursday night's
shonprosram. ~
It was a bizarre day in many ways.
and no\ just for Americans. Fletcher.
Wiater 2.!{imtf::m TV (T t. 7)
J.11 -1~ Hockey (United
States vs. Norway): Men's double
luge finals; Alfine Skiina
(women's downhil or women's
combined slalom) ..
l l:lt -Day in review.
the finish area. Winds that reached 72
mph blew a Swiss skier right off the
course and forced postponement of
the women's downhill.
The same winds that forced
cancellation of the downhill also
caused the 90-meter team ski j ump-
ing event to be postponed to neu
Wednesday.
Warner had the best finish of any
American luscr in an Olympics. but
she was sixth. l .87S seconds away
from the bronze and 2.083 seconds
behind Steffi Walter. who led the East
German women·,. second straight
Olympic lu~ sweep.
~tfwe continue the program we've
bttn on. I'm sure we'll close" the gap in
four years, .. Warner said.
Walter was the defending Olympic
champion, and she was followed by
East German teammate$ Ute ()t>.
erhofTner and Ccntin Schmidt.
Walter. 2S . had taken 1987 off to have
a baby and said she only "'*the .
team ··bccuse of what I did in 1984. ••
Fletcher broke the s~ in the
lower part of her right lea when she
collided with a volunteer during
training. and now she's out of the
Games.
"I came down the trainina hill. and
you have to cut over a cat<rossina to m~t up with the chair lift" Fletcher
said ... A man came across tbcclliL We
tried to a void each other. He went one
way. I went one way. He went the
other way. I went the other way.
"It was like hlttin& a tree.··
The women's downhill was post-
poned until Friday by wind and
blowing snow that chased Swiss skier
Brigitte Ocnli. the only sta.ner. riaht
offtht mountain.
"It was a joke. Suddenly. there was
a gust of wind and I couldn't Stt my
skis anymore," she said .... missed a
gate. but I was1oin1 tostopanywav."
ln hockey. Poland defeated France
6-2. and. althou&h it was their first
''ictol). the Polish players, were the
talk of the tournament.
JANSEN FALLS •••
P'romBl
"I couldn•t roll back over and I was
down."
.. He tried to put too much power an
and hit an outer edgt." Crowe~ his
coach said. "He put all the weight on
the outside of his right skate and it's
not a good balanced position. He fell
over on his right side. It's not
somethi113 I ever recall him doang."
When Jansen came to a stop. he sat
staring in bewilderment. The crowd
fell silent.
"I couldn't believe it." he said.
Crowe came onto the track.
"T ough break.·· he told Jansen. "You
were on a good one."
"For some reason. I don't feel as
shocked as 1 did after the SOO. •• JaAsen
said ... I think part of that was because
of the whole day. because my sister's
death was that morning."
This worst WC'Ck of Dan Jansen's
life started Sunday. the SC'COnd da) of
Olympic compeuuon. In the mom·
ing. Jane Jansen Beres. 27. his
favorite older sister. died after a year-
long battle with leukemia. Hours
later, Jan~n·s hopes for a medal in
her honor ended with a first-tum fall
in the SOO meters that sent him
crashing into the wall mats. He
doubled over. head in hands. over-
come by disbelief. disgust and de-
spair.
Then he bepn preparing for Tburs-
da).
"On Monday and Tuesday, I was
slightly apprehensive in the turns, but
I had skated well since then," he said.
meaning Sunday.
"I felt 'ood in warmups and I
believed w1th my 600 split. I should
have won a medal. I believe I was on a
gold medal pace. It was very disap-
pointina. I've trained for years and I
didn•t finish a race.
"But what happened in the past
"'eek has just put thinp in an
absolutely different perspective. I
don't feel as bid as I could."
He teammates pvc him a card and
money for a trust fund for his three
nieces. J a nc 's dauah ters. Hundreds of
cards came from around the wortd.
• "I've had so much support aU week
from friends. family and people I
don't know around the wortd. in the
U nited States and Canada.·· Jansen
said. "It's just really helped a lot. A lot
of them said how proud they were of
me. to fO out there and try my best. It
reallv hfied my spirits."
A U.S. Olympic Committee spon-
sor brou&ht in a private jet to fly
Jansen and family to Milwaukee after
the race. Jane's funeral i$ scheduled
for Saturday. America's best hope in the downhill,
~oke her lea. when she ran into a
-------------------------------------------. voluntecrdunna warm-.ps. An ABC· TV cameraman was inj ured when a
"Maybe it j ust wasn't meant to be."
the 22-year--0ld world sprint cham-
"Today I feel a sli&ht sense of relief
that this 1s over," he said. "The whole
week has been hard." NABERS it
l •
~orerunner at the ski jump hit him in pion said.
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UCltops ;
UCLA for
first time
LOUISVILLE. ~y. -Richard
Lubrk'r won his lhint straiaht match
to ~ad t~ 10th-ranked l!CI IMft·s
tennis team to a S-2 upset win ovt:r
No. 6 UCLA 1n the fil'lt round ohhe
National Indoor Team Cham·
pionships Thuf'SCUy.
h marked the lint time the Ant-
caten had defeated the Bruins.
"This was a tremendous win for us.." sajd UCI Coach Grq PattOt\.
"Nolhina could be sWtttcr. There's
no way can make a strawberry this
S'Wttt. When we first beat Stanford
and then Cal. everytime you first beat
OM of these caliber of teams. it's
something you don't foract:•
The Anteaters ( 4-1 ) face third-
ra.nked USC today. The Trojans
defeated Southwest Louisiana. S-2.
Lubner (8-4), UCl"s No. 3 player.
defeated Brain Garrow. 4--6. 6-4. 7-S.
In the last pme. Garrow. trailing S-6.
was scrvina at 3Q..all. when Lubner
broke his stnng.s but still managed to
shoot a cross-court passing shot to
take the advantage en route to
winnina the game and match.
EDISON •••
From Bl
timely free-throw shooting. Edison
was 20 of 21 from the hne for the
game. wuh Hanlon tuwng 7 of8. and
Foster sinking all six of his fr~
lhro-ws.
Hanlon fi nished with a team-high
23 points and I 0 rebounds, Foster
scored I ~ points and Mike Hunter
added 10 poin ts and eiaht rebounds.
Chns L1ppincot1 grabbed eight re-
bounds.
.. Di.rk Paul did a great JOb of
brealong St .\nthon) 's press:·
Borchen said.
"Ever) time the} got the ball n was
Damck Man in v.ho tned to score or
dish n off.~ Borchen said "It was
total team cffon (by Edison). The
defensive help was also very good."
°""' ,_ ........ .., .............
Jerry Sterltnc coma up with a looee ball (above) in.Ocean
Vlew•a 91-88 Yictory. At rta'bt, Todd Norman dri'9a put
Marty Toa.rTIIJe and John Cuererro (44) Thur8day nlCbt.
Orange Coast DAJlY PLLOT/Frtday~February 19.. 1988
PLAYOFF •••
From Bl
le l&i.ie's NQ. I rt'prcstntauve
Keith lcfrGlcnda.le to &ake the rein
at In inc (13-13) this ~a50n. lca v1n1
bdund a 10-4 unu h 's tile fint~vtr
first round pla)ofT pme for lrvint in
thl' ~hoot's I 0-~ear h1stor)
Mean"h1lc. \l.'oodbndge H1&b. de·
fending CIF 2-A. and 01v1s1on fl siate
bas~etball champion opens defense
of m 11tl<" 1on1gh1 hos11n1 Elsinore
High 1n thr fi~t round of CIF 2-A.
The \\ amor~ art' on a 12-pme
"1nn1ng streak with tht1r second
m111gh1 unbeaten Pacific Coast
Ll.'ague season in hand r 1potT IS at 7 30 for the Wood-
bridge-Elsinore contest. as well 11 the
hJIJnCt' of all other pla)'ofT pmn.
.\lst• prom1m~n1 with their appear-
Jnll 1n the first round in 3-A play 1s
h tJnua H1sh's Eagl<"s. who arc on
thr road against 'lo 1-secded Sunny
Hill'< 20-31
( 1ns1dered 10 be rebu1ld101 under
n(v. l OJCh Tim 0-Bnen, the 14-1 2
E..tgk'.!o !>urpmed the: Sea View Lea&uc
v.11h J third place fin ish to quahfy for
the pl.t' offs
In ..iher games 1n,olvin1Sca Vacw
ll'J"'' \addleback (22-4) hosts Burhan l.. I 16-.,) and Tustin (2~S)
h11\h LJ ()u1nta ( 17-7). TM Sea
\I\'" ' 1-2 punch drew the No. l and
J ,l·,·J., in lhl· 3-.\
\nuther PC L enm . Lacuna Hall$
1 r "1 tra\t·ls to Pa.sadena to duel
A.Ju If .. ~, 1n 2-.\ pla).
SEAHA WKS WIN, 91-88, MEET LAKEWOOD NEXT. • •
\J,1m i--cefe . Woodbrid&e's 6-CJ •
.\It-( If PlaH·r of the Year. leads the
VI J'll 1r' Jgainst Elsinore. a quintCI
"" 1 h ad' anccd to the fi rst round
"' tti J ".l-oO 'erd1 c1 o er Calexjco
\\ ···Jnl'>JJ, n1 gh1
11,1nlm··1 19-) 1s led b~ 6-7 Mike
k.u 1~·r J!'IJ t:i-5' _Nate Sbec-han. Both
J'•'rJ~t' Jrnund 16 points pcrpme. From Bl
V 1cw broke on top. 26-13. but t. Pa ul
ral hed and eventuall) tied the game at
4 1 earl) in the third quancr. turning
the game 1n10 a bucket-for-bucket
game.
The game was tied or the lead
changed hand s 17 times. fro m 41 -41
to 59-59. before the Seahawks mo' cd
out to a 71-6 1 lead. only to sec the lead
melt to 79-75.
That set up the de,asta11ng turn-
around fo r St. Paul
The wordsmen swept (lo"'ncoun
and as Keith Qu1ro1 went up for a
bud.et. teammate John Guerrt'ro was
fouled
The scoreboard v.<"nl to 79-77 "1th
the Quiroz basl..et. but when Guerrero
sank his free thrO'-". there was no
bonus shot to the confusi on of
~'cr~one ,
The St. Paul coach leaped to his fe<"I
1n an dTon to correct a correct1bft>
error but his attempt v.as rewarded
with a technical foul
The." offi cials rukJ Quiroz' ong1nal
basket '01d. and '01ded (1uerrero's
free throv.. requinng him tot~ again
at the hne -and tht• rront end of the
one-and-one was m1)~d
T hen Frohrt re.-.ponded "Ith l'-'O
free thro" s on the tel hn1cal and
~orman foll ov.C'd on tht• in-bounds
pla~. v.h1ch ga'c Oi.t'Jn \ 1e" an
83-76 lead. as opposed to a pot<"nttJI -q. 7 '>Corr
.. .\II I was I~ 1 ng tu dn v. a\l all t1 mt·
out." said t Paul ( ll<llh Bill Dineen
.. The~ <>cre"ed up Tht·n the' teased
mt' The' v.ouldn t h'tl'n lht'•
messed up 1 don·1 nov. "h' there
v. as a tC'\ hnllJI ··
Dineen lodged .t n L•ffiuat prntc'>l -
but the: uni~ lh1hg Offit IJ ' thJI :nt
I b-• Sea ha " l..s ha ' e quJlified 1111 J
shot at La~ev.ood 1 t ~-4 1 v. h1, ~ l',1g,·J
Lo,ola. 6'1-o u~t·v.1>UJ "11 Pl. 'ht
ho\1 school a1 an ahanafl· ' tr
4)1 Paul rallu.'d lw lead' .11 ., ... '
anJ --t'iut l • .llh tinll •ht ~J-
h:t" f...s rc\ponded
J11.. prum inent players will be
!l" '""g ll night at unny Hills. Esian-
t 1d' n\n in ( ampos. who mas5Cd
t•1ght g.iml..'' 1n December. is reportcd-
h tiut l'' the pla~ofTs because of md1g1b1li1~ He has averaaed 7.
r>1•1111~ J ~m<" 1n J 9 suarts.
\unn' Hills ho .... evcr. 1s also
" thnul a starter Grades a~ntl) ,Ju~h l up "'Ith b-4 Ju nior Chns
Dr.tl..o' "h<'hasa,eragcd 12.4 points
JnJ Ir I rt•bounds a gam e.
-HU!W•~UimM~•r--------------------------------------------
Tark's psychology fires UNLVintoPCAAlead ·
Vegas whips Utah St.. 94-7 4:
Titans. Bruins pick up wins
1.irl..anian said ·~hat's as good a dekn\t' as l"\t.' C:H'r
bc1:n associatl·d "1th Th<"~ were luck) to get 22 no1 n1'
We had '>OOll' breakdo'-' ns that allowed them to get 22 ··
.\lso 1n the PCA.\
Ne,ada-u s V~s Coach JeTT) Tarl..an1an sa ~s he
used simple psycholog) to fire up his No 11 Runn1n·
Rebels for their 94-74 Pacific Coast l\1hleuc .\ssoc1atmn
'1c1or: over v1s111ng Utah State Thursda~ night
UC SHta B1rbar1 97. Pacific S9: Brian John<,on
Slored 2 I ofh1s 23 points in the firs If to tioost the hll\t
Ga1Jchos overthe Trgl'rs. who are v.-1nle-ss 1n tht'
PC.\.A ·
··11old them somcda} someone v.ould v. nte the boo~
on UNLV basketball and the} d1dn·1 v.ant to be in the
chaptcrabout the) t'ar wh<"n 'NL V d1dn 't "in the PC .\ .\
Johnson connected on s1'< thrl"C-point shots tCl build
a 49-2Y uautho halft1mt' lead. Bnan Sha'' added I~
points. grabbed 12 rebounds and logged I 'arnsh
• champ1onsh1p.'' Tarkan1an said "Ith a gnn _
NLV has won the ·conference tit le llH' s1ra1ght
umcs since Joining the PCAA in the 1982-83 season
The 97 points v.as the highest total an ta Barhara ha'
had against anothC'r confercnce team <o1n 1: the Gaur hv'
re-en tcred the PC.\.\ 1 n the I 9 7 6-77 season.
The Runnin · Rebels ( 11-2. 12-3 I replaced the -\U!IC'>
(11-3. 16-7) in the conference lead.
Gerald Paddio scored 23 points and freshman guard
Stace)' Augmon added 17 points and a game-high t J
rebounds to lead UNL V.
Cal S&ate F•llertoa '3. Saa Jos~ St.SI: HC'nn T urnn ~orcd 1q pointi. and Eugene Jackson and ·Richard
~lonon I., ap1el-e a" tbc host T11am ( 3-1 0. · 151 snap(X•J
a threc-g;ime losing strea k The pa nan 15-Q. I 0-131 klst
for the Sl\th straight time
Utah State was led b) Reid Newc~. who scored 19
points. incl uding two three-pointers dunng the .\gg1cs'
second-half romeback. and Ke' in Nn on. "ho added 15
Tarkan1an said he mad<" sure his pla,ers understood
all week the importance of the -L!tal\ tate game and
Jackson hit two free th ro".-. to put Fullcnon ahead to
sta~ at 41-39 w11h 11 ·25 10 pla). as pan of a 13-4 run that
ended '>'Ith the: Titans leading 50-J 3 '-"Ith 6·44 to go
Bert: v.a the onl) . pan an in double figurl's v. 1th I '
points
regajning the conference lead, ·
The Rebels used tenacious defense m1dwa) through
the first half to hold the Aggies scoreless for sc"en minute~
while go ing on a 19-point sconng binge.
San Jose ta t<" shot onl~ \ pcrc<"nt "h1le Fullerton
-shot 56 percent. including 63 percent in the second half
112 of 19).
In the Pac-10:
Jan 1s Basnight. Paddio. .\ugmon. Keith James.
Richard Robinson and Clint Rossum contnbuted to
UNLY's sconng spree. and Paddio hit a three-point
Jumper at the buzzer to set the halftime score at 45-22.
"That first half we played as good as we can play."
UCLA 7t , Arilou State 73: Craig Jack'ion scon:d IO
ofh1s 14 points in the last 11 minutes and Tre' or Wilson
made a cn11cal pla~ at each end of the coun in the final 11
minutes as the host Bruins hand<"d the _ un De' 1ls their
founh straight loss.
UCI men's track
ready to contend
Balance benefits
hopes:dIStance
group keys women
one runner tr}ing to compete in
se' era I of the distance racers. the
.\ntcaters can counter with a vanet}
of capable personnel.
Returning in the decathlon 1s
senior George Wainscoat. the PCAA
champion who n11ssed the NCA.o\
BJ JON FERGUSON meet bv 200 points. Freshmen deca-°' .. ._,,......., thlctcs 0Matt Farmer and Jon Conrad
Distance runners ha'e alv.ays been will lead the Jumpers. while Junior
a st~ngth for UCl's track and field Enk Kenyo n returns after go ing 16-1
teams. but Coach Vince 0 '8o)'le Stts for second in the PC AA pole vault
I 988as the )'car his men's team might finals. O'Boyle thinks he can go I 7-0
finall} have the spnnters and field this season.
performers to compete for the top Senior Fred 1mmons.. who scored
spot in the Paci fic Coast Athletic 1n the 100 and 200 meters at the
Association. PC;'\.\ meet. returns and ha.s 1m-
The men's team narrowed the gap pro,ed strength. Senior Richard Hill
from O\'er a I ~point deficit in 1986 1s the defending PCAA 110 high
to a :47-point pp an 1987. each year hurdles C'hlmp and sophomore
chasing Fresno State. Walter Hams is a s1ron1 in both
"The men's prosram has been a hurdle e~ents. freshman Haile Clay
stepchild to Fresno S&atc for several (Palo Alto) should make an immed1~
years." O'Bo>lc saad. "I thank we're ate impact m the 400 and 1600 relay.
capable of runnina riah1 with tbcm On the women's side. the distance
now, bttautc ~have some strcna1h crew is C\'en more 1mprtss1vt than
in the spnnts and field events to go the men and se'cral of them arc
along "nh the distantt nanncn.." rctum1r1g NCAA quahfkn. but the
The men's squad enters the leaSOn field events art a weak poant. O'Boylc
ranked 22nd 1n the nation by Track said
and Field News. whjlt 1he women's en1or Jail H1rTin1ton and
team is ranked 20th. Both squads sophomore Buffy Rabbitt are ranked open the sea.son Saturday tn a 27th and 18th 1n the nation. rnpec--
tna.naula.r mttt with USC and Cal tavely. 1n the l.SOO and arc headed for
Pol) Pomona at UO (I l:JO Lm.l the Ol)mp1c Trial Hani"lton is
ladln& the way for the men wi I be also ranked 32nd in the l.200 b)
disiance Nnncn G~ Quinona. the Track and Facld News. Senior Jen·
PCM Track Athlete of the Year af\tT nifer Tbomu returns after Wlnn1na
wlan i.,. the H>OO and t0.000 rMtm the PCM S.000 mtters _
1n last ~·s <'Onftftn« finals. and Juntor Beth McGrann, • re<Mh•n hbard Oravn. a crcm covntry All-lut sruoo. as bed: aftcrcapeun.,. the
Ammcan. PC ~.000 btt frabman and •t drpdi as a key. and du•ftd-~ f'*!"· AU fwr "''' shins. tnuon Rod Brower. Todd Pft"•ously quaJa~ b ne•ioMlt.
C'Umbm ud Rod Cuny. mun '° ··fbt ral lllOftl Point Oft tht tnd1 ~vldr it. 0·1oy1c IMlliel IMI *"" as ob'~ lMl 119' .. 0"8oylt •id.
wi.D bceeftt mt._.. whee IM PCM '"TM)• "" herd IOr 11 and att ha.ls amve M tk ...._. lllihlde ol l'f'Sptttcd b 11 ... t •caa•t -.n lht
U>pn. U&ab. WhiJeodktc.tcMaa.ha,·e confttt~ on lht dtRan« nca
O'llo7le flan1JIC'OD
alone. Thi.''·, l' Jll got to com<"
through·· -
A pair ofhcptJthl<"tl's Kns11 Kauf-
man and haron Ciilbcn. ~111 lcad the
fie ld competitor'>. while the top
hurdle~ art• s1)phomores LaJuene
Gase:. the school r,•cord-holder in the
100 hurdle's. and Enn-Wa)ne. a
PC.\.\ finalist 1n the 400 hurdles.
In the sprint~. u·&~le looks 10
sen1c:n Beck' Valentine ind
sophomore: Tnndl Fearnle). who
slra inro knt-e ligaments and should
return 1n '''0 v.e-t'l
"\\ e''<' go1 som<" gl)()J speed. but in
our conference. Vegas and frc no
State arc realh loadC'd. ·· O'Bovle saad.
"Our a1 rls ha'<' 10 tlf at peak pcrform.~nce 10 do \~ell in con-
fcre nC't'
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Lt L.\ 1 --s 11-1 ~I held 1ts t11ge<.t k ad t>'-'" v.11h
.J S kit w r!J~ hefure \ntltna \tatt·' T11nn V. ilhJm'
fueled a 11-2 spun "1th \I\ poml\ oil tht' ~·nlh anJ
l"apJX>J thl' run \I.1th a prell' bacit-d1'<•r pa~ to Jnhn
k rnmc:. '>lo hO'>I: l:l\1n "Ith J 22 lett tied tht' !><'l.)rt' Jt r.--t>-
Tarl'nll' V. h·l·ek·r tht•n made a thrt:-<"·pointer v.1tt
~ IJ kn 111.1ng the \un l'>e ,1ls d -1-ti'I kaJ the' I r,1
'>lnlt' tht• minutt' mar of the gamt•
\\1th 2 25 !eh l ( l-\"~ Da \c: lmmc.-1 maJt h 'rir't
frc:t• 1h ro" and m1 Sc.'LI lht• \l'lOnd. hul \\ il'>on rt·~>unJeJ
anJ lC1"\t'nC'J the: la"n for a-~-"' I t·dge Tht' \1)phnm11rt'
tht•n hlod .. t·d Enior. Le"•H'n htsdnH' Ill tht• tla\l..et v.11 h
I ll'i kit Jhd lht' Bruin' •hn(ht'J tht• pm<" at the rrct•
thr•'" hm·
Keh 1n Buller '>tor1:J '<.''en poinl\ ma 2 2<• "pan (arl\
in the 'nund halt a~ l C L .\built 11<. kaJ as high a'> 5J -J '\
"1th IS t ti tu pla ~ -\ltt•r -\r1Lona \tate\ J1'k:' fohn,un s
rt•d ua J tht• margin ltl lour point\ 11n J thrt'l' rx11nt pl3\
"1th 1 !I J' kft l CL.\ re'>lMcd it, le.hi I•'" 1th'" \tra1gh1
po1n1'
Arltoaa 103. l"SC 68: The '\o '\\ ilJ,J'', 1nlheJ J
II<' ior tht· Pal-Ill title a' ~an Elli itt kJ •"vt· \rm\na
pla~cr-. 1n double ligurt·~ '-'llh I~ po1nh
l 11m l olbc:n added It>. ;\tn~ ;.__. .. '.l .\nth•>n'
( 01.)k J 1 and Han r~ \ta.,on ll• ;i, ,~ / rJ mpfl"Cd t.1
U-l 1n thl· PJl·IO 2.J-21nerall
Rllnnlt' ( okman had a lJl"l'er·h 1~h ~ ~ P..''"t" lor thr
TroJ3n'11.1 11 5-1.,l
.\.n1ona 1umpcd t)Ut to .rn 'I·'' kJJ tn thr ''pc:n1n~
UCIWINS, 82-78 ...
.. P'romBl
sarl·asurall~ rl·minJt•J nrn,•nt· thal at the ~g1nn1ng nt
)the season tht• .\nt<"at e't' "t'r<" pl\ l..<'d h' both the ··dumh'
coachC's and tht• 'Pl'n<.v. ntt'I' 10 tin1\h eighth
Fre<,no ~tJtc: L ,,a,h Rf\n .\dam' praised the 'Anteater~· dt•tcn~· IM e<"ping the Bu lld offbalance all
night. Engel tad agrcl·d v.11h .\J am<. '-1~ mg .. Th<" d<"icnse
won thegantl' for u' tl1n1ttht · .\lso L '(I was 'e~ effe1.·tl\e
~hen 1t sta,cd in 11' h.tlf-1.:ou n off<"nse
The lo endrJ f-n",n<' ..;t.ltt .. ~ thrt"C~ga mc v.inning
st real and 11 rnntinul'd lhr Build · v.ocs on the road as
the} are 1-11 lt'r the H'Jr nf tho§(' 11 defeats. SC"\Cn ol
them "ere h~ )1\ ,,r k '>" F-rc<.no tat<"'s r'C('Ord drops 10 5-
tn conference and !1 -1 J tn <"rail The Bulldogs remain an
SC\ en th plan·
The nm test .. ta nt·J l'UI 10~1hf..<"11 had a month afo in
Fresno the la'>l t1mt' thl' tv.o schools met. but on in
reverse lnstcad 1\I l l I lt'aJ1ng h~ 1.2 at the half. the
Bulldogs lcd b' ri \ t' rhl" re,ults of the game wt're also
different In tcad ,11 the \nt<"Jte~ losing b} four. the'
won b) four
Enge lstad om't' a~1n led th<" v.a , for the .\nleat<"rs a'
h<" shot 60 pc n'C.·nt 1rl•m the field t I: 'of 20l. 1ndud1ng t~o
of four from thrtt-pt'int range and 0 pcrttnt from tht
frtt-thro" hn<"C!\ot JU1
Edison hosts 4·-A
wrestling finals
TheClF 4-.\ ~~thnJ champ1on hip are hcd ulc-d
for toda and turda' at Edison Hl&h ~uh toda' ·
prchminanes goma from _\...)pm
turda} ·s action N'J1n\ at 11 a m and concludM
~'llh t~ champ1onsh1p finah at pm
mong tht tield are tht top thrtt wrcstlcn in C'I h
"'°'iaht tatt'&O') from thC' unstt l.ftaue.
The top fi,e in 1hC' .&-<\ fi nal v.11l edvantt to the
Muim Meet Feb ~, a1 Fountain \ alle~ H1ah. •hCfT
Q\l&hfttn (or tht tatt> mttl 1n tocll:ton •111
dt\mnancd. Somt of ~ top ~mtlcn 1ncludt Ed1.t0n's G"°'
iedriftlhaus ( 101 pounds). Lam Lu of Octtn ICl''
( I U). INft lrnrunecr of \lanna ( 129). 8na.n W oodbur)
of Founwn Valin (I S). Cbn Hake of Hunt1naton
Beaith (141). Doobet ~ of Hunt1nston at.ch
(l68)and Rxh Flom of Man na {1 94).
A total ol H tams and 312 ~tiers w.U comPttt.
T1't ). " finalt are tct for R0ttmcad H ... lht 2·A
finals at op.lits Hilb 1n L& Puente and t he I·~ final at
'*9Cadrto
Quh.fift's fOr lbt Ma11en Mttt '"' h muC'd to fi' e from tbc .\,bar from tht 1·.\ and thrtt from the 1·\ ----,
)
m •r. .. ·nt' Jllu ''l o -'J' lhJlkngcd It v.as 1.2-8 ~hen a
l;J\· n r' l:.l111•it 'x'gan J ·-1 run Ill male tt-19-8JUSt 61.
ni 1 null'\ int•• Int gaml .\nnthC'r E lhNt l.t\ -in staned a 9-0
,p.in u'I 'TI •nutc:' latt'r ·unning thl" ')('o~ to 18-11 wl\h
•;;I d' I the: (f\l hJ I'
I" \\ d'J'' ~1rct1.hcd that lead to ~~-25 at the half
Ortgoa Ulf' n . \\ asblD(lOD I.alt 48: 8111 herwood
••r-.n~ tht ..._,.,qJ hall h' sin-..i n~ l"o three-PQintt>rs e n
r 'lP1.· \" .1: I ·tx'int pcrtormane<' to lead the Bea' ers into a
,,., •nJ plJ1.c tie "llh l t L.\ and 1anlord
Or~too 69, Wu biag1oa 64: Fran~ John n SC'O~ I q
f\\•1: ., ' .,( r 'hr Du. '.-.,, : 11 I pa~I thc Huskin
1.•· -H \k·' t RJnn1~l·r 1.ame ofT tht hench to sink a
p.:11r • t:t'C"• pc. nt horn~ 1n a 1v.l1-m1nu t<" s1retch an the
"-'ll'' ,J h.t : ·'' ·nt• {)u, ~' rullcd i1"3' IM th('\ ICtOI)
In ••ther l or :1 ·a, t11rn
~an D1~go ~tilt !. 8 n gla1m Yong 80: Bl)an
\\ 1 11-m' tut a .st:'l:ll Ju...ll bani.. ~hot "1th three ~nds
it'rt n 't'n1ml'h'~''l"lh<".\1tn·,1'l-11 IO-l3l lhc u~t
•• , t" :hl \(' ,'nlh·ranled C 11ugal"\ 1 "-I 2(1-21 in a Western
\th1.-11, l, n1cn·n1.l· ~m<"
\ortb Carolln1 tatt SS. a~mson 63. phomort'
Br1Jn I h•" arJ "'-l>red J, arrrr-h1gh ~"Pl''"'" and C'huck'
Rr1•v.n JJJcJ _:.:; a\ 1ht '> ,J V. ollpack 16-3. I -f)
han.kJ thl T 1gt·r\ 1 1-l\ 11 · J 1 thl'1r <.l\th \tra1ght loss 1n
an .\t1Jnt1\ ( .ia~· ( 1ntercn~e gam<"
Bradlt~ 3. Cr~1gllton 67 H<"™'' Hav. lins scored 35
p111n t' Jnd grJt°IN:d eight rebound\ to lead thl' No I~
BrJ'l'' ~-: i -J 11,1 J \11ssoun Valle' Confcrcn~ "in
,1,, r < -. 1~hton '--1 ~ I JI
\homtng 79. Air Force U · Ft·nn1 \ Dembo scored 24
flt' iih ·, uJ1ng lhft'l•-t•t-lour tree th ro~s dov.n the
-.trl.'tl.., ,1,'hl· ,, ,-J l ,lu.hm !.t -' IQ-~11oppcdhost A1r r lf ~l' i J . ' • I 0 J '-' l'\lt'm •\thkllt• ( Onfercncc game
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Pro golf scores
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Oewt ..,, SJ• D-66
Jectl ·--32.,....... Wllle WOOd :M·~ Mwt.. c.ic.vecchle ,..,,.....
Gwv lteth ,. ........
Joflft CoO!l »·~ Dolt llooley ,..,,_.7 kott~
OM ...... )t-)t-10
kott CMffln ,..,.....,.
Cunl•Str-lMS-1'
Steve TMrNls »·J.t-10
Blll •~s 37·»-10
Perer Jecot>Mll 3'·,._10
AndreWMa9" ,..,.....70
Clarei1<• Rose J1·,.....71
9oOC>Y Clamoell >S·»--71
Mark MaMU 3'·3S-71
e·~I C>wtcM »·-n Gery ~ i.-n-n ... LOflr 15·»-72
Merll.O'Mewa »--»-n ~IMcGowen '7·»-7' Howard Twlttv l!·>t-7'3 Tony Cerda ·n-n l rlanMoee ,...,.._n
Ed~v 3'-n-n Bretl UONf 36-31-n
C. .... P\AYWPI ....... V.... ..... T..-. " ...... v.... ... -.... ~ .... J,.tJ Founlaitl V.., toelle .. ,...: NlwMC l:l
WMt Totrllflee toelle ~ Llt¥4 t , Ha.Ntlme: O•O lt""8111oft; .... Flrtt o.tlme.
0-0, S.Cond overtime: 0-0. •·A »·,..._.1 =INlttlle ,..,,......7 RlcNrd CromweN Jt·U-11 L.eMJe Clemerll• 3M•-n ~Int ...... lar'9I
Matef" Del •• Rollille •Hiii 0 o.mitn I. Sen Gof911111o I
~ •. ArC.-t NewWY P"1l I, VetllUft 0
St. ......,.. 62. MwtM ff
CCW S·A .,... ,...., ... ~ ..... ...... .. .....
•02 1 Canweell ••>• J 0 I 6 Ya!Nlt 5 0 ) IS
3 O • 6 Penis > l S 9 312 t FIOvd 121 •
9 t t 21 Gullcl S l 1 1l 1 3 I t llldlercbon l l I 9
0 1 0 1
Glldlr ~.99"CIW
Cun9'tnwrt
TemKlle
Geo<KAr~
DellFonmen
lkiOTway
Men< McCumoet Ooowlle ...,.,,,_
GfwL~
Jotlll Huston
,..,,....., Harry TavlO<
U ·»-t7 eruct Llel1~•
U-3~ 0 10;Ma11 ,..,,....... Tim Sim-
3S·n-.t Va nce Hfff""
33-Jra C1ti.-hc:*.
:M·:M--61 TomP\wU~ ,..,_.. ltav FIOVd
l4·:M-'61 DA Wefbr•ftll
34·34--61 Sam Ranoolllh
l7·31-11 David Edward'
Ed Flori
3'·3S-11 ~s.-s 3'·31-11 Tom SlecllMaM
3S-36-11 •lcll '""''°" 3'·3S-11 Se"9 lelln!e<ot 3'·3S-11 TedNorbv
JJ·»-11 ltldl Fetv
31·13-71 GllMor"Hn )4·37-11 CraleStac!W
»·JS-71 Denis Wal-
lS·»-71 Jlm9-os
l6·l5-71 CHM~
34·37-71 Nlcil Price
>s-»-n ll·3S-7J 3'-31-n ,..,._,, ,...,._,,
•»--1• 37·17-7•
l7·l7-7•
3'·»-7•
J7·l1-7•
3'·»-1•
31·3'-7•
....... ..,..., o. WM! Tor,._ 0 CFoun·
taln VIJ/liw eovancn on Mfteltv lllckt , 3·JI
Ulllend '· Cenvon I (Ullleftel MVencl on oeNlltV ilds. , • .,)
Stml Vallev 1, L-9ffch Wlt\oft 0
S.1111 Monke 3, Santa Bani.re I
O•Nrd t, 9urMn1o. I Alie Lome 2, I-1 loO
VWIMelM
A Wiiiams
SIOkft
Afmilr-
NetlOll
l row11
lltavellng
Woodrult
Total's
I 2 7 • 2S 10 14 62 Totala
~ .. 9\lf'nS
?Ill IS st Ste'ff P•te
la·,..._..
33·35-11 9ranci.t Cl\emtllff 33·3'--11 9obPr00en ,..,._,. Sante Ana 2, Rlwnlde PolY I 1201)
Servile I, Ville Pata 0 Mf'' Blacilburn 3S·3'-7l Mlkt MllM :16·ll--7• SCo11 v ... oi.na 34.,........
Brien T""'V\Of'I )4-34--61 Leonard ThOmO\Q'I 37·34--11 Barrv Cl'IH$men .. ,.....,. MMW 2. Mllllkan 0
Harl 2, Hawthorne 0 sc-tw~ Sr eernard 16 I• II 21'""""'2 Bruce Zatlri\lo.I :M·:M--61 Chris Perry
Joey Slndeler 33·1}-61 BINY Ancsrede
91eloe Mceallhlef 34·35-19 Oennv Brtw'
Marina 20 II II l~t
ThrM·oolnr eoets. SI. &ernard -Brown 1.
3S·lt-11 e·Pl\11 Mlc.kelton
3'·3S-71 Tonv Siiis
lS·lt-71 Kennv Knox
35-Jt-7• Jt·l7-7S
»·Jt-7S
Paros v ... o., J. ll•hoo Monroomerv o T...,-,~
Lov04a n . Culver Cltv al Simi V.-V
Wemeft's teumemeftt
let Oelr.....,) * ......... Marina -Yamar. S, CamoMll 1
Tect>nlcaf1· N-. Jev Don Blekt 34-lS-.t o .. e Eict>e+t>eroer 3'·36-n Tom Wlsehmever l7·ll-7S O.vldOerln 3'·3'-75 """ ~ ...... Hu Na IS.n Olegol clef Catarina Llnoovl\I
(Swedel'll. 6·2. 6·2. H•na MM!dllvOll• (C.edlO· ~vaklal clef Elna Relnacn CSouth Afrlcel. 6-7,
6· 1, 6· I. Nalalla her••• (Soviet Union) oef
Camllle hft;amln IU S I. 6·3, 6·2, M.rtllle
Navralllova IU.S l def Wen4Y Turntlull IAus·
rralla ), 6·2. 6·0
L.alren 111. Recllets ff
LOS ANGELES 11111 -GrMn 4·9 0-0 I
w orinv I · 10 I· I 11. "oou1 · Jaooar I · 11 O·O 16,
JOMSOll I0· 11 5·6 26, S(off 10· 1 l s-• 27. Coo~r
7 S O·O 4, Smreto. 1·3 O·O 2. Ram04$ 0· I l-4
3 Wegl'I" 1•3 0·0 1 MallheWS 0·2 7·4 2,
TOl~rl 2·7 O·O • Totels ..... 16·21 111
HOUSTON lffl -McCrav 1·6 2·• •
Ptlt <\etl •·S •·• 12 ~·uwon 7·19 6·7 10
F•ovo •· 11 •·• 12 LU •el' S·t J·J ll Carrotl
~ I 1·2 S Snor• 6·13 S·6 17 llelO 2-1 0-0 4
B JO'"''°" 0-4 0·0 0 Ma•wtft 1· 1 1·2 ) Frft
2·J O·O 4 Conni' I· I 0·0 2 Total1 JS·• 26·31 '• kwe bv ~
LC\ Anoe111 41 21 26 n-111
~°"''on 21 JO 21 2.,_ 96 T"'" PO•nl goe 1-Sco11 2 E Jonn\Ofl
"oulecl ou•-Smrt' lleoouno1-Los Ang.tit\ SO
1Green 10) Houston SI (Oll lvWOfl 20) A\·
"'1\-LO' Angeles 20 <E JOflnM>n 71, Houston
IS IFIO•O 61 To1e1 fouls-Los Angele, n
Housion It TKhn1ca1-snor1
Alftnda')C-16 611
COLLEGE MEN
UCt 12, F rHM St.'-71
I"~ Sq.. UCI
{KAAI ) ......... . .........
Cott 10 3 s ?l Laoat I • 1 •
M ICnell
Bardll" 5.,.,,
I I 0 11 WOOCI\ ) 3 ) 9
J 2 S I Erllt'\lao 12 I 7 ~
3 2 s 10 1'1ts\ l 2 3 •
Ste>18flton
W11;..er
Bel .. Y
Ebellle\
Wi1ha m1
' 0 1 9 FIOYO 4 I 1 10
l O • 9 Herdman 0 0 0 0
O 0 O O Ander1on l 0 0 9
0 2 3 1 Ftortn•tnt 0 0 0 0
O 0 O O Jonanw.n 0 0 I 0
Doatorczv' 0 6 0 6
Tora t\ l l 10 2• 18 Total\ 26 2• 13 n
Ha li11rne Frt1no sre1e ll·28 llt9Ularlon
61·61 "'"' overl•me 11·11 Thrff·PO•nr -Is Fr11no Slate -Walf<tr J
Sim$ 2 Stt•tn\Ofl I UCI -Ano.non l
Engelstad 1 FIOvCI I
Tecnn•C•IS F!Ovd
PCAA standln95 c...._.
U••" Sra tt Ha•ada·La,1 Veen
UC San•• Baroara
Lon9 &Heh Srere
u c r
New Mexico Slaff
l'rttno Slelt
San Jow Slate
Cal s 111e Furterron
Pacific
W L
II 3
II 2
10 • • s
• 6
6 7 s • s 9
J 10
0 13
n-MIV'\ ScWft
Ovw ..
W L
It 1 n J
It s
14 •
ll 10 u 17
• 14
10 I)
7 IS
S II
UCI ., Fresno Sla lt ,. 17 Oii
Cal Srare Fullerton '3 ~n Jolt Slllt SI
UC Sanla 8art1ara 97 Pac1l1c. S•
N!Y•de·LU Vegas ,. Ulan Stale 1•
S.turdeY'S G-
Pactfk al UC 1rv.ne ~n Jose Start ., Ntv•d•·La\ Vtllai tCl\t~·
net 56 at 1 o m I
F rt1no SI ale at UC Sa nte B¥oara
Lono Steen Sralt at Ntw Mexico ~tale
Ulatl SI alt 11 Cer State F vlltrlon
All ga,,,., al 1 lO unleu noltd
E.._ 6', St . ..._. n
IOI' S•A Inf ,.._., .... ... ........
P'aul Loflll
Hunltr
Han!Oll
L•C>Oincoll
Hen<°Y
Foirtr
Torell
.. .,... .. ......
I • • 6 A'"°" 7 0 l IS 201 • JoMson 70014 s 0 1 10 I BNllll• , 0 • •
t 7 1 13 Martin t 1 S ?S
2 2 l 6 w....... I I 3 4
l I 0 3
s ' 2 11 2• 20 14 '9 Tolan 2' t IS 62 sew. ..., ou-ter's
.. dbon 14 14 It n-.t
1 ...... 2
1, SI
SI Anlnonv 1S n 6
Thrft·DOln1 eoetl: Edbon-Foller
A,.rnon-Wall<tr 1, Aragon 1
T KMOGall None
Hlttl lodtMt SCWM, sdMduM
Of' S·A
"'"' ...... Saret 9 ,v.oo Amel 76, Bosco Tectl 56
LQllO Stach Jorden SS, Verbum 0.1 S3
LaW.twOOCI 69. Lovoi. 61
Octan View 91, St. Paul et
Edi\Ofl 69 Sr Anrhonv 41
Matt' O.i 7', Noire Dame 6'
SI Bt rnarel 62, Merine St
MIHlkan 16. Plv' X 69
Of' •·A Flnt ..... T........ 7:» c .. remonr (1 S·tl ar Warren ( 14· 101
lltdlanc'1 I 19·6) a t Nogaln (20-61
Vlf\tun 110-SI a1 6tvf'Jv HlltS (22·31
lngltWOOO 113·10) et Buena (21 ·21
Damien ClS·tl al Et Toro I lt·Sl
Oorn>nguez 114· 101 a 1 S.nra Ana IT.I·))
Palm SPrtr>QS I 11·11 ., C•PO ValleY 112·•1
~nte Monica llS-11 1 at Oownev llS·ll
~"'• A11a Valllv 11•· 101 er MorttlO Vallev
110·••
ThOutanG 0.1" 11· 12> 11 D1a mono Bar
71·•1
wesltaf<e t 1•· 101 el Sen•• Baroara I 19·5>
Perrl1 117·6) e l Foo""" 11 5·71
San Goroon•o '16· ll I et G1enoora 116·0>
Cll" 4·.A l"ln1 ltWIMI Satuf'MY, 7:l0 , ...... tlw,
Hoover t ll · 101 a t Simi Ve•tev 127-ll
Glfndale <10·•1 er Ramona l?l·SI
lrvl!W ( ll· ll) er Jonn Muir
CIF J.A
l"lnt Reuftd ......... 7:l0
BUfO.ntl 11•·7l ., ~ 122·•1
Brta·Ot1noe 1ll·101 •' Garo c IJ· 11
Anl-Varttv t lO II• a1 ~nla ~t 17 6
trov 111·11 ar t<enMO• 11·11
Fulle<ton 114·9> el LOI Alem1IO\ 119 •1
Q<.a riz Hills 1 1~11 al Schurr (11·Sr
Wnrern 116·71 at Lt u11nger Cl1·S
MonlCta lr I 12· 121 ar Rolllno Htl) 111·6}
La 0..1nle 117·71 er Tullln t20·S)
El Ooraoo 112· IOl a r Bonita llJ 11
Wt11 Torrance t11·71 ar BurrOU9'1' 11•·6>
EI Stgvnoo 112·9) at Aln•mt>r• 120·51
Bolte G••"<le I IS·'> 81 ~vanne 171 41
PafO' Vt<dt1 111·11 ar MOrnlno1loe • 16·11
Cvortn II· ISi et Monrtl>tllO 116·61
Estande 114-111 •• ~nnv Hltt1 120 )•
C" 2-A
"''"' • ._..... ,.....,.., 1:.JO Bt41f!Owt< I IJ-91 at Bann•ftll 12S 01
S• Jo~ 11· 111 a• ~" D•mas 11·S
Leguna H1!h 116·91 •' Blair 116 11
Ba"low 1 IS·7l et Ct11lra1 110·0
L• Puentt 116·7' •' Miiia Ciara 11•·11
Sente Maria 117·51 •• Puo ll~ I 11·•1
Norwala I 13·8/ al V1cror Valle• C 19 SI
Azusa I 19·S> ar Duant (1•· 11
El1lnorr. ( 19·1> at wuer._. I ll·SI
Cal)t'lllO 111-t i 11 Cetaoases 112· I 1l
lllghelJI (13·11 a t Artt11a 116·10l
KtooeJ 110· 111 at La Canad• 123-1>
810orn1"9ton 110·•1 ar Eesgewooo ( 11 I I
So.,,ttl Patadena II I· t31 at Lomooc: '11·61
Baklw•n Park I ll·l l •' lr>dlO t 1)-t )
~"' H~I\ I IJ·9) •' »n ~nard•no r 2S 1
CIF l·A
l"lnt R--4 T-.M, 7:l0
Bretnrt11 IS·ll a • S• Bonavefllutt 120-1)
Oren111 Lu•neran 11 7l at Sett Jt H 11•·61
l(~ri Vatle• 111·4 at LA 8ePllSI I 11·4)
Aou1nes '1•·71 •' Brentwood 1 l1·Sl
Ca ll'lldra 119·6 •' Wntllltf' Cnr1111an i 17·61
Mon1c1a•• 16·61 a • Paladefta Porv I lt JI
»n•a Y"u 111·61 •' Tet\achaol II•·.,
Chem1naoe 1 16·91 •• Beaumonl t lt·SI
Mike Hulbert lS·U--.t l(tllh c1earwa1er
Woodv 91eckDurn 31·37-69 Slt•t LOW~Y 9r.o Wl\dotn lS·,......t David ~'
Bred Faxon lS·,._.t Jo.v lla1w11
Mani 9rOOl<s U ·,._.9 Tom ~rn1ce Jr
9ooOv Wadllln\ 35--,......9 Gr111 Fartow
Fuuvz~ lt·l)-t9 J1m Ha~I
Jav HaH 3'·»-t• Fullon Allem
BCIOMurDl'lv 37·»-69 Garv McCord
9111GlUSOll lS·U--.9 Tim Norri,
Fred Wedlworth 32·J7-tt Bill Sand« Kenny,._,,., 33·3'-69 Moul\ Ha talV.•
Tommv Armour Ill l4·3S-.9 Larrv Milt
Ouffv W eldo<-1 l •·ls--69 Jim Perralla
Clar" 9urrovg!ll 3S·l4-69 J-*' Jack\OO
Jim Neliord 33·J7-70 Billy llav Brown
De ve llummetts 35-lS--70 lloberr Wrenn
Loren llooerrs 36-3-70 Mar~ Lve
CIF Smell ScMeh
Flnf Reuftd T...._.., 1:l0)
North Coun1v CF1r1111an 112·SI al Oa,wooo
120-21
rn.<:ntr i'·•I er Wttl Vallev C11r i •••n
I 12·21
Avalon 0 1·]1 e t SI M4tg1rt r \ 1 l4·JI
C'al Lurr.eren I 11·61 a l lllbel Cnrls•11n 116·3>-
Vlttenova Prtc> IS·IOI 11 Tetm>ltlon 117·Jl
CSOll e l Baot1S1 Chrt\lten Hemtt ( IJ·Sl
Boron I 11·9> e r COltvillt I l•·•l
Bethel Baotl'I I 12·•) tr Wooocre\I Cnri11ten r 18·61
Pilgrim I 14·61 11 Care !IS·21 -
Trone I 12·11 al Big Pi"e I 16·4)
Inland Chrt111an 116·SI a t W!llfnt'f 116·71
Hotv Marh<ri 11 SI el Soull\ Bev Lutneran
118·31
Vic1or Vaflev CF1r1\1tan 1 ll·St ar S1lvtr vai•t v c 16·31
Mt1s.an Prep 1 lJ·., ar Cal.I Chrtsl en 114·41
Meiaoe I 11·4) al GG C .. rt monl 117·31
Graef I 12 ·91 a• HfSoerta Chrt,11a" 19 7
NHL
C ~IELL CONl"ERENCE
Smvthe °'""-w L T
~ 20 6
31 19 I
26 2l 9
11 )6 s
20 JJ 1
Nerrh DMMln
c;F GA
785 2J1
766 709
11• 21&
1l6 21•
211 137
Delro11 lO 20 9 I>& 234 19•
SI LOul\
O"CaQO To,.on'o
Mmnes.o•a
27 26 S St 200 191
1• )0 s SJ 208 7)8
11 3l 10 •• 111 7S7
, • .)4 9 •1 181 747
WALES CONFERENCE
We\"tnOWOt'll
NY 111a noe•' P·1t1ourgh
Ntw Jtr\tv
NV Ra<>oer,
Bo\•on
Montreal
ButtalO Harrtord
Ov•l>ee
Patrick Dlvtsien
1<I 11 1 n is 6 n 2l a 1S 2S 9
26 29 s
1• 21 •
AO.ml Division
~ 71 s
ll 20 10
26 2• 9
2S 26 1
23 JO 4
Tllur1oev•sscare1
S• Lou•' 1 Kines 4
6S 200
61 200
67 278
st ns
Sl 709 s. no
73 231 n n1
•1 202
S1 111 so 2tl3
New Yor• l\lanoers 3 Ptlliadt•on a 3
Tanlttlf's Ga~
P1>iledelon1a al Butteto • 3S o m
190
195
?22
119 719
New York Rar>11t•1 •' New Jerttv • •S om Wasn1ftll!On a1 Wtnnooeg S 3S o rr
P 11sourg" at Edmonton 6 3S o m
Toron•o •' Vancou•tr 1 lS pm
S.IUrdeV'I Games
Toronto 11 Kine\, 7 3S o m
Ch<Cl90 ar Oerr0tr 10 OS a m
Harrtord at Ntw York h lanoers 2 OS om
OueC>eC el Monlrtel. SOS om
Wuhlngroo •• Mln'lttola. S JS pm
Ca'9erv at SI LOUt\, s JS 0 m
Sports on TV for weekend
Saturday
TELEVISIO~
9 a m -WINTER OLYMPICS 5k1 1ump1ng (90-
metc:r first rllund). ice hockc}' (Finland "S. \o\Cden .
Canada '\ ~ranee) l\lp1ne sk11ng (women's comhined
slalo m ) from ( algaf) . .\lbena l\I\ hours). C hannl•I 7.
4 am -MEN'S GOLF The Sunrnast Senior
\la<.\1c lro m Tampa. Fla ESP'\
11 J m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL .\nzo na at
l '( L.\ < hannel 2
11 J m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL \Ian land at
'-onh < arohna. ESP~
11 10 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Kentud.~
at Florida. Channel 4.
I p m. -COLLEGE BASltETBALL Duke at
Kan~i.. Channel 2 ·
I p m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: San Jose Stall.'
al Ne' ada-Las Vegas, Channel 56
I.JO p.m. -MEN'S GOLF PGl\ .\nd-. W1lhams
Open.' from La J olla. Channel 4. · ·
2:30 p.m. -BOXING: Supr Ra) Leonard vs.
W1lfttd Bcnttez from 1979. ESPN.
3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASJtETBALL. Anzona State
11 USC Channel 2.
4 p.m~ -cou.EGE BASKETBALL: M1ss1ss1ppt at
M1ss1ss1ppi State, ESP N.
6 p,m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: ~oriia T cch ~t North Carolina State, ESPN.
• 6 p.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Dt'Paul at St.
~hn·s. WGN.
• 7 p.m. -WlNT!:R OLYMPICS: Fiaure skatin'
(men·s final). speed skatina (men's I SOO meters). ski
JWmpina (90-metcr final). from Calpry. Alberta (four
hours). Channel 7.
7:30 p.m . -COLLEGE BAS~ETBAU..: F~no
Stale at UC Santa Barbera. Prime Ticket
11 :JO -WINTU OLYMPICS: Day's h1&hh&hls and IOtt'f'\'lt~S, Cha~l 7. llADIO
11 a.m. -COLLBOB aAS&rnALL: Arizona at
L'C"LA. K._MPC(710).
l p.m. -~g IAS&BTaAU.: Arilona St.ate
tl use. K NX (I 070). . . 6:JO p.~. -PllO BASa.ETBALL: Clippers at Uiah.
RTH (930).
7:30 J ).m. -PRO llOCKBY: Toronto 11 K.i.np.
IU.A (.'70). ..
1:)() p.m. -cou.ma Ml&ShAU..: Plcific ••
l'C1 . KPZE(l 190).
7.lO p.m. -CO'Aaog ~ U\lb Seate
aa al Slat£ Fw.1Moa. ltM~600).
9 JO pm. -PllO IOCr : Lucn It K.tn1a1 Cll)'
(Skla)cd).. KMNY (1 600).
I
•
~ JO p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Long Rcalh
ta te at New Mexico Stale (dcla~ed ). KPZE ( 11 90).
Sund•y
TELEVISION
8 a.m . -WINTER OLYMPICS· Ice hockq ( l 'SSR
's Czechoslovakia ): figure ska11ng (ace dancing com-
pulso ries): bobsledding (two-man): spce-d skating (men's
10.000 meters). fro m Calgary . .\lhena (sc,en hour,).
( 'hannel 7
I 0 a.m. -TRACK AND FIE LD· l ' OI} mp1r
In' 1tat1onal meet. from East Rutherford. N J (taped).
Channel 2.
I 0 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL· Tempie at
No nh Carolcna. Channel 4.
10 am. -AUTO RACING: NA CA R Richmond.
Va. 400. TBS.
IO' JO a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: I nd1ana at
Purdue. Channel 2.
I 0:30 J.m. -MEN'S OOLf: The un~oast Senior
Classic. from Tampa. Fla., ESP N .
Noon -BOXING: Darrin Van Hom vs. John
Munduga in a l~roundjun1or-middkwt'1gh1 hout. from
Frank(ort. K) .. Channel 4.
12 .30 pm. -PRO BASKETBALL· Dt'tro11 at
Lakers. Channel 2.
12:30 p.m. -WOMEN'S TENNIS Women·,
tournament, from Oakland. ESPN.
I p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Andy Williams Open.
from San D1qo, Channd 4.
i:30 p.m. -SIUJNG: World Cup freestyle compel!·
lion. from Lake Placid, N.Y. (taped). ESPN.
3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Stanford at
California. ChannC"I 2.
4 p. m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL· LOUISlana tat~ at
Flonda t.atc. PN.
4 p.m -PRO SOCCER: Sockers at Cleveland.
Pnme Ticket.
7 p.m . -WINTER OLYMPICS! Ice hockey (U.S. vs.
West German)'). bo~lt"d (two-man): Alpine skiio.&
(men's 1upcr-a1ant slalom). from Calpr). Al~rta (four
hours). Channel 7
7:30 p.m. -MEN'S EXHIBmON VOLLEYBALL·
Team USA vs. Cuba a.t San Dieao Ille (dtt.ycdl. Prime
Ticket.
9 p.m. -WOMEN'S PRO VOCU:YBAU.: New
York at M1nMSOta. ESPN.
I I.IS p.m. -TENNll; U.S. lndoorscm1fin1ls.. from
Memph11, Tenn. (&aped). USJ .
1 l·JO p.m. -WINTD Ol YMPICS. Oa) ·s hsih·
hpts and 1nte"tc"4' C'hlnnd 7
RADIO
12.lO p.m. -PllO IAIKETBAU. Dt1roi1 11
Lakcn. KLAC (S70).
..
l7·JS--72 :u-36-n RC>Oer I Tllomoton
:U·J6-n Mike McGlnnl\
Jt ·»-n 8 111 Kra11en
lS·l7-1l Jeff Lanklorel
l1·ls-n LOii Hinkle
lS·J1-n Kim Youne
,..,._n ~O'GradY
3'·36-12 Kllo.UOArai
l4·l6-72 Peur Trllti.r
ls-37-72 JoM Snvoef
Js-J1-n Jeff Coston
3•·:it-n Ernie Gonu ltr
37 ·3S--12 Jodie MUOO
3S·37-72 Mark Pftll
35-37-72 Ronnie Black
JS-37-n Toov Radieil
lS·lt-73 DOVQ Tewtll
Blues 7, Kin9S 4
Sore by ,.._...
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lt·3'-7S
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37·3'-7S
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37·3'-16
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37-~77
17·41-7'
)7·41-11
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1'·•1~ . •?·WO
1 I 1-4 2 2 ,_,
I St Lou" Sulltr 10 IMcKegnev. Ronning).
9 17 IPPl 2 LO\ Angele$, Foa IS (Svkt1,
N,c,,oft\) ISO? ) l..O' Ar>Qelel, Tavto< 21
cCerion. Latdltw I, If U '-SI Louis, P
Ce•allln1 S IG Cevallln•. Giimour>. 1S29 Penal
1oes-Baumoertner. LA (l10ldlngl. 3 st. Hardv
LA Cl>OOk1nQ), 113. 8olnWtll, SIL (lrli>Olftlll.
9 7J Ba umgerrner LA ma1or lllgntlng), IS 34.
Raotan SIL maior tl•ghliftll). IS_.le
SKenct .. erted
S St Lou" Hunl« 23 (Gilmour F-r1t.01
7 09 IPPI 6 Lo• Anpelt\, Nlcnolls 2• (Svf<H)
13 SO 1 St LOU•'· MclC tlllllY 29 IGtlmOur
Cav•llln1I 14 S4 Penellit\~emmono. LA
dtle v ol oemel 2 lO Rooirallle LA lllav1tn11l
6 II Third Pen.ct a S• Lou ' Benn ng 7 lllemaoc F'.otr,ol
2 73 PP> 9 LO\ Anoele\, Svatl S
1Baumgarrnfr Foal. 7 JS 10 Sr LOU•\ G Ca velf,n1 6, 12 IS II SI Lou1$ Meagl'ler IS
CSullt r Raocanl 19 S4 ten ) Penal
ftt•\-Hamrnond, LA ll'IOOlllng l I .,, Ca vaAlnl
SIL !1nltrtertnceJ • ~. Cava11in1. SIL lcrou ·
cnec•ilngl. 7 S'l, Ro01la •lle, LA (lrlpolng) IS Oii
SP'IOf) on goal-LO' Angetts IO·t ·IS--3• SI
LOUIS 8 11 11-32 Goal•t \-LO\ Angell\ HtalY ()I Sh01s ·2S
save. S• LOU•\ Wamslev 134· .JO)
A•tende"ce-11 820
\
WATER POLO
lttl THm USA SC:~
M•rc" 13--Jaoan (al Mn Francl\col
Mercn 11-Jeoan Cal Los Anoele''
Maren 21-llal> car Bosron)
March ,._lllt't (al ProvtOenet R r I
March JO-Ila!¥ 1a1 Annaoot•sl
Marc,.. Jl-lletv lal Annaoot•sl
Aor 1-11• v a1 Fort LauOerda ill
Aoro 2-11a1v lal Forr Leudlfdeltl
Ai>r1• •·9-Cuban ln•1taltanaJ tU S Cuoa.
If•'~ orn.rs roe
Julv l-Vuoo1•e v1a at Sra nfordl
Jutv •-Yugo,JavtAt la l Un1verslh ot PeClllC
July •-vugo,lev'a (\iff' !Dal
Ju•v 9-Vugo,le ••• !al Ptooe<d1nt1
Julv l~Vu110\lav1a lat NewPOrr Haroor
H•G"I •tnleHve Aug I 7-E1ght·na11on
Henov•r wur Germanv
HOllanCI Hungarv Romania
manv Yugoslevta 1
1nv11a11ona1 11
IU S Au,lralla
Soa1n, Wt\I Ger-·
Auo II 1-Y•n• lnt«l)ellonat &I BKt1
YUOO\I••,. IU S AU\treha. Fra nce HOiland
Huftllarv, tr•lv Wt\! Germa1>v, YUOO~•• .. l ~ot II IS--Wesr Germa nv Auslralle and
Jaoan roe IHQnQ ~ong eno Jaoan tenlaflvel *' 11 U -Seovl Gemel ltofll round!
!>eoz 76 26--Sfl>ul Games ls«ono rounol
Seo1 lO-Seov Ge mt\ f\emlflnalSI
Oct 1-5-ic Gamt\ llinalSJ
Cl~ J.A "LAYOf'f'S "'"' ...... Sim i Vallev I, Sanla e.rti.ra 0
Los Alamllo• s. Lakewood O Buen• l . lffwbuN Pen. I (Oii
Altmanv 9, AnltlOOe V elltv 0
La Quinta 3, VIiia Par). 1
Bl\hoo Amar •. lleotandi 2
Laguna Hln1 J, llo1arv O
San Gon1onlo J, Canvon (Al 0
Cvl>l'en 2, Trov l
llovel •. Arcadia I
Maler Del 3. Moreno Vellev
Ktnntd\I •. MIJllll.an O
lllo Mesa 6, Sawu• 0
Long Beach WlllOfl 4, W11111n1dee 0
E,oeranze l , Pacifica 0
CIF 1·A "LAYOl"l"S
Finl 11.euftd
Agoura 14, Alas<ao.<o 0
St Bonannture 2 lllgl\elll 0
On1e rl0 Chr.\llan •. Wall'IUI J Coll
Gal\Hha 2 Cha ll'>tna<lt O
Rim of rne WOf'ld S. Wnlni.< o
Bru ·Ot1n0a 6, Sr Bernard 2
Sourh Pasadena 9, v111anova Preo O
Redondo I, Cerrito' 1 tllaoonoo •d•ance 1 on
,,.,,."" ltlclts. 1·01
L• ~I'• 2. Ramona 0
Velencle 2. Ht<T'•I I
Bonlre 7. Wiison tHHl I
Mooroar• 2, L• Cenecie 0 Cart I, Sanra Clara O
Brenlwood I, Oek Perl\ 0
Temolt C11v 2, CalOll 0
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SOFTBALL
Hunt1"9ton ... ,., Senlw1 LHeue us Md _,
let NWr~ "•rtrl
A DIVISIOfll
SoCa1 Blue• 19 Hun11ng1on Btac!I I
Fullt<IO" Bcuu 32 San Juan CaPt\lrano IS
Founre1n Val.ev 16 Oownev Deans U
I OIV1SION
(O$fa Mtta s LOS AlamtlO)
Nn•fl•H l Orer>Qt ~' I
"• ne 6 Mn•a A"a S C· I DIVISION
>ic;mf" Beac" 1 Orange Counlv Eun 0
Founra1n Vant v 12 Ntwoort 8eacn 11 !•••>
Et Monte 12 Orar19e Cou 1 Carel\ •
C·t DIVISION
We\fm1n\fer lS. Co\la Mtsa 8
Fullerton 6. Ana heim J
Garotn Grove 12. Villa Velencle II
Communitv C°'"9 Worn.ft
NOH -CONl"E•ENCE
Or...-Geest l. •••entlelll 0
B8'e"''e'° 000 000 ~ I 1 Ora nge Coal! 010 100 ~2 S 7
Ame\Ofl and Garia Wl'tetitor>e ano
Swff'\tY W-WhelStone 1·0 L-Ama\Ofl
7B-w1.;1e (()(). Toomev (0C)
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S2 tallCI Oen. 6 caflco oeu 1 sNfl>\l\eaCI
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ooal\ 80 ang,.,. J oon•ro 20 rock coo, 9 car.co
oan IS sand oan 19 ~kerel. 17 Dlue °"'"· • \""01r..acs. 116 ~11>1n 10 rrlgger llsh
c..... "*' . NA~AL INOOOtl TIAM atAMI IOMSt4~ l•t Lwb,,.., l(y,)
f'IUT •OUMO UCI S, UC LA 1
SMlleS ,
Farrow (UCLAI def ICAolen. •·3. •·•;
Kronfmann (UCll <Ml Gaft1neth, 6·2. 3·6, 6· I,
Lubner IUCI) def. Garrow, 4·6, 6·•. 7·S; 9rloes
(UCO def Nellar, 7·S. •·6, 6·2; Blertnt !UCL.Al
def Cadi9an. 6· l. 7·6. Kanro1I (UCll def Pavn.
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6· l 6· l
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Micntgan S. Clemton • Louis,.,,. Slate S Call!ornla J
Pe-dint S, Soulflefn Melhoell11 3
USC .S. Soutnwnl Louisiana 2
Ter>M\M 6 Soulh Carolina o
S1anlord 6, Ktnlucllv 0
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tOCCl dtl Ktllev. 6·• •·J, Marino COCCI def
Luco 6·0 6·1 ~UliftllS COCCI clef. e.nle,
S· l rtrlreo, 11>1'a"'9d ant<le. Bui COCCI def
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with Sttvt Batoon1. ""' t>ueman-dftlgnaled nlffer, Kevin Sa1uer 11\ird ouam.n. •ftd Larrv
Owen. catc!ler on OM·•••r contrac1s
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Jeltt '"°''"oo 10 • one-veer contrecr CX.Y~S
ITALIAN SKI FEOEllATION-F1reo Anlonlo
Soe<o1t1 coach o! Ille mt<!'' OOwnl\lll flam
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Keep cat fights in office
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently
a p-eat deal of attention has been
devot~ to sexual harassment of
women in the workplace. No doubt
this is a very real problem. but what is
being done about women who harass
each other?
I have observed cattiness. raw hate.
venomous jealousy. Oat-out bac k-
stabbing. outnght lying and behind·
the·SC"Cnes pov.er games.
A worst<ase scenario 1s the de·
liberate character assassination and
slander that v.omen use against e,ach
other in self-serving career-advance·
ment tactics. There seems 10 be at
least o ne in every office. And heaven
help the competent and attracti ve
female who is new in the finn. In no
time a t all her reputation is in shreds.
I have worked with both sexes for a •
number of years and know that the
world's evils cannot be blamed ex-
clusively o n o ne or the other. But
when 11 comes to lousy. mean
Samuy, Febnary !t
All•
LAllDUS
behavior on the job. wo man-,qainst·
woman is the worsL So now that we
have become such a suit-happy
soc1et). watch it, girls. The Lady at the
next desk or down the hall just might
haul you into coun o ne of these days.
And I think that would be JUst dandy
Are )OU with me. Ann? -FARGO
WITNESS.
DEAR FARGO: No, I'm llOt. Slaee
uybody cu •• for uy.-ia1 tllese
days, I'm Hre dtere are already
pleaty of salts pelMli•I· We doa't attd
more.
May I su11e1t. as aa alternative to
overtoadl•a U1e already cloged
dedlelt, .._t He~ complala&1 be
llaudled laslde t~e compuy ud keep
Ille lawyers out of h ? • • • DEAR ANN L<\NDERS: I am
reluctant to purchase items that arc
offered through telephone solic1-
tati0Jl. but I am turned off completely
and Tefu~ 10tinrn10-ihe phch when
the caller uses m) first name. I expttt
honest strangers to call me "Mr:· Am
I wro ng? - F F.C . C HICAGO
ATTORNEY
DEAR f .F.C.: You aren't Wl'Oll.I.
TM caller w~o UH first umea wltn
maklal a tt lt plltoat pitellt is atlempt·
l•I to ereatt U1t impressioa &Ut lie or
site Is a personal friend. nJs ls
mJlreprestalaUoa ud slHlaJd aot bt
tolerated.
TM best way to make your pomt ls
to say, ''I don't btlitvt we've met aad
I resent strangers who call me by my
first aamt . I'm baoglDg up." T~ea do
h.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Moon in yo ur sign
public rela11ons. Take 1n1t1a11vc. be direu. get 10 hean of
matters. Marnal status will alw he spo1hghted.
hi~h&hts 1n111at1vc. -------------ab1lit} to break away
fro m restric tions.
Financia l burdc.-n
lifted-. green light
fla shes for progress.
C ircums tan ces
swing sudde11l) in
your fa , or.
TAURUS(<\pnl
SYDIEY ' 01111
20..Ma) 20): ~crets art revealed. information obtatned.
clandestine arrangement comes 10 light. You'll discern
m Oll\'CS. shon JOUmC)' ma) be necessary. Fears. doub1s.
susp1c1ons can be eradicated.
GEMJNI (May 21-June 20): Cycle high. c.-lements of
timing and luck ride w11h you Romance. reccntJ) thorn·
filled. will be smoothed. You'll utilize powers of
persuasion for fun. profit Taurus plavs outstanding role.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Emphasis on career.
business. prestigc .. reputation. M)stery 1s sohcd. bu.1 you
have right to additional information. Stand tall for
princ1olcs. Terms will be settled in your favor.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): What had been out of reach 1s oo~ a"a1lable. Love rela11onsh1p intensifies. creative
juices arc ac1 .... a1ed. Focus on wnt1ng. publishing.
d1 sseminat1on of pen1nent information. Capncom pla) s
role
VIRGO (Aug. 23-~pl. 22): Look be~ond the
1mmed1a1c. perceive potential. Funding will be obtained.
rela11onsh1p will be solidified. you'll be rehe,ed of
emotional burden. Ask questions concerning ta'<es.
possible inhentance.
LIBRA(Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Nev. start 1nd1cated, )Ou'll
be more sensitive concerning contracts. agreements.
SCORPIO (Oct 22-No' . .!I)· You're being pulled 1n
two directio ns. Family member. although unonhodox.
pro,es correct. Kno~ 1l and act according!~ Cancer
nail' e has )Our best 1ntert'ilS a1 hean 01her person 1s
being foolish.
SAGmARIUS fNo'. 22-Del 211 ~enano high·
lights communication. 1ravel. social acu' 11~. tendenn to
scalier forces Out of confusion v.111 finall~ emerge solid
pauern. Knov. 11. refuS( 10 be discouraged. Gem1n1 1n
picture
CAPRICORN (Dec. 21-Jan 19) What had been lost
can no~ be rCC'O\ered Emphasis on basic issues.
prarncalit). propcn), famil) relat1o nsh1ps. Some ma·
ten a! requires re-. 1s1on. A.ct accordingl) orp10 pla) s
dominant role
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20..Feb. 18). Relatl\ e makes
inquiry rcgardinJ possible JOume) Keep plans flexible.
refuse 10 the be tied down to one course ofac11on. You'll
soon rccc1-.c wn1ten no11ce clanf)tng sccnano. \'1rgo
featured.
PISCES (fcb 19-Ma~ch 20): pothght on pa) men ts.
collcc11ons. ab1ht) 10 increase income Focus also on
domesuc adJustment that could include actual change of
residence or marital 'itatus Libra v.111 figure prominent!~
IF FEBRL'ARY !O IS YO UR BIRTHDAY \OU an.·
scns111"c. emotional. capable: of perce1v1ng trends: c~cle~
Yo u could deal successfull) ~ 11h pubhc. esptt1all~ ~here
~omen are 1n,ohed Taurus. Cancer. Capncom people
phi) important roles 10 )Our life Currtnt c)cle h1ghh~ts
appearance. ~eight. bod~ image. populant). chance tor
0' erscas 1ra' cl You art' <;ubJect to moods. lo) al 10 fam ti~.
and man) consider ~ou ps)ch1c Dunng Ma). S«nano
h1ghhgbts Jch1c' emcnt. monc} and love
Figuring life's percentages
In m y neiJhbottiood. we li ve and
die b) staltSllCS.
Admillcdly, we're weak and shal·
low. If we see a trend developing. we
hop on the bandwagon. To do 1h1s, we
have compro mised our morals. our
values and our lifestyles.
Recently. we gathered together 10
s.ee how we were go ing to handle the
statisti<: 1ha1 iO percent of the women
1n this count!) arc havmg affairs.
"Do )OU really belie'e that"'' asked
Barbara.
"Of cou~ I believe 1t." I said. "l
happen to believe thert 1s a strong
correlation between women having
affairs and all the trashy underwear
that is being sold:·
"She"s got a point." said Delores.
"A fnend of mine JUSt paid $45 for a
black stretch lace body stocking with
appliqued buuerfhes. You don't
think she bought 11 10 titillate the
crowd in Lochmann·s community
dressing room. do )'Ou?"
"That's n1ht," I said excitedly.
"How man} of you own a S65 silk
tedd) with fettuccini straps and
pleated square neck?" Two hands·
• ~WOOl.l'U
~ Ena W. .:-y
BOllECI 1~ !L
went up. I was sorry I had asked.
"I don't know:· said Marilyn "l
J.USl read anotht'r stausuc ~here 52
percent of ~orking m others are
exhausted frl"Tl cooking. pa) ing bills.
takmg the dog to lhe vet. shopping for
food, ironing and doing laundn after the~ get home from the office. ( th1nli.
1hc} 're 100 tired for an affair ..
"l agree." said Cora. ·-r,e gol a
stat1st1c here that ~ 111 knock ~our socks off. It sa),. ··~5 percent of,oung
workmg women repon being con·
s1ipa1ed at le~s1 once a month.
Women on the go -can"t.'"
"Make your point, Cora." I said.
"The point 1s that the women of the
'80s are burned out. Just look in the
drug store. Most of the remedies are
We corry 9¥erY type of
~corryoc...-~of
'"91 from oM °""' the wor4d
PerMO, lftdlo, lt\H'llONo, Chifto.
ond P'o611tton. Alto ~ lftOde
r\19t frOfl'I !fie Orleftt oncf 0 COlft•
p'-'e lifW of domfttK "'9'·
cor,,.tinv for the hOfM or
offiff inc:fudin9 the kwge't
ddploy of woof In Newport
ltoch. ..o.1n • MON11n -~·QUALITY
fcarcu IO"ard gluing them together
i's not the.-ideal condi11ons under
Y.h1ch romam.c no urishes."
"E-.en 1f the' felt like 11." said
Ph)llis. "60 ~rccnt of young sons
and .i percent of the daughters are
s11ll h' 1nga1 home. lfthat doesn't put
a~ nnlde in ~our heels. nothing will.
Womrn don't ha'e pnvacy. the)
don't ha'e the use of their own car.
and 1fthe~ ~all for the kids to get out
of the house. H c uts 11 prett~ close 10
their 11mc 10 "atch "Jeopard\ · ..
·· .\n~one else got an~ m ore
stat1s11cs"" I aslcd
"Onl) th1i. ne that sa~ s 70 percent
1s too high for v.omen foohngaround.
This poll put 11 at '1 pcrcen1:·
".\II 1n fa, or of supponmg the 7
percent sta11s11c raise )Our hands.." I
said Eight hands shol up. "Those in
fa' or of the 0 ~rcen t figurer· Two
hands~hot up
The t~o looked so smug. 1t didn't
seem to be a good time to quote
another sta11st1c 1 r~ad -that ~
percent of all women " ho were polled
on their sex lives lied.
WOOD
FLOORING
Oak Pionk and Parquet
r.dwoo<h, twain in o finished
Of unflthed tfate. We honc:fte
the i'"9ollotM>n_
• • • •
• • • • • •
Both vulnerable. South deals.
ORTH
• A Q 9 4
-Q9 7S 4
• A J 2
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WEST EAST
•52 •J 7 6J
: J JO I 2 -6 J
10. " Q 7 6 ' J • 10 9 7. J ••
SOUTil
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. 9 5
•AKQ 652
The bidding:
So..-WHt Nortla Ea.st
I + Pus I :-Pass
2 NT Pus J Dbt
Paa Put Rdbl Pus
3 NT Pass • NT Pua
6 NT P.ut Pua Pass
Openina lead: Ten of •
There should be a law aaamst
players who bid badly profiuna
from the error of their ways. We do
not kno w what South was tr)'lng to
accomplish in the aucuon. Never·
thelcss. he serendipitously landed in
the riaht strain. albeit a level too
low.
South's jump to t wo no trump
deserves an award as the year's
worst bid. Wtth no tenaccs and a
weak doubleton. he had e'ery rca·
son to suppose that no trump would
play better from his pa.rtner·s side of
the table. Nonh's three dlamonds
inquired about South's maJor-sull
boldina. and his redoublt ..:on·
firmed the a ce of diamonds. Wh>
South suppressed his heart holdmg
LM.
Bo YD
Hlssecond
childhood?
0on·1 l nov. tht C\.ld \<'1llacular
defin111on ol th.lt "vrJ ;.1nl ' But d<'
kno v. J \IOCl\ \('lung man ~as
rcccnth .im tt'd 1n \\est (terman~ ·s
Donmund .\nJ ~h:u1eJ ~1 1h theft~
(rom tl.ah1e\· (nbs and C3magn or
75 panficrs Jnd 1~1h11\1 nnp
In all ot mainland China. at la 1
rep0n. thC'rr ~&\ one and onh one
hrtnscd '~tcnnanan Dr buan
Baofu
Q \\hat'' an "1f'dustnal debu-
tante""'
" "C\lpheA11 m for a call 11r1 v.ho
~~$ ~ ·~s con,ent.on~
8ct•ttn IQI and l'P4. a«'Ofd•n&
10 ftt<lrd at Gahnton. f(US. a serons s•1mmn namf'd Ltto) CW.
um fil\eO Otook from dro-n-
•ftl. L l SI) lhat. makt-S h&m tht
lf"Atnt hf(iuatd •ho ntt h' cd C'an
)OU SI) Othef'aite?
m totd lbe tt1fttn o( aotct. kw
anJ brontt tn W1nn&pt1 arc '""''"' OQt 31. .-dals for tht W1etcr
Otymptn. Vohlftl«f wonm wilt It'
half •tn u man) u com~tuin.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. February 19, 1988 .. BS
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Compl9te t ... vtalon ll•tl"9• In Sunday't TV Piiot.
CHARLES
Go1u1
and near solid club suJt during the
rest of the auction will forever re·
main shrouded in mystef)' ,
As a result of Eas1 ·s double of
thrtt diamonds. West had no trou·
ble getting his side off to its best
start. Since there was no need to
duck if sum were breakmg. and no
point to ducking 1f they ~ere not.
declarer ro~ with dummy's ace. He
cashed the ace-k1ng'of heans. and
crossed back to the table wnh lht
Ja1.k of club~ to stt 1f the hearts
would spilt out v. hen that suit fa..iled 10 break .
declarer came to hand .... uh the king
o f spades and tncd to run his clubs.
V. est·~ stopper m the ~un was a
.:oo i<ierable d1sappom1men1. but
all ""as not lost. East ~as forced to
come dov.n to thrtt spades and a
dtamond. and dumm' "as reduced
to the same holding Declarer care-
fuJI) led the ten of spa.des 10 the ace
and. rcadtna the d1stribuuon per-
fect!~. CXJtcd ~1th the Jack of d1a·
monds East was forced to wm and
concede the contract b~ leadin&
from his J -~ of spad~ mco the
board's Q-9 tenace --ldMJ __ ...... ______ _
ACROSS
1 "l()e abbr
S Frendl toast
10 Bladt poet
1 4 Run ea51ty
t5 ~t8J08f
16 MOl9C\J>e
, 7 DantSl'I ienot"
measure
18 Steo pan
19 Foreneao
20 Snn\
2 1 Romar roads
22 Bartl"<'S
2• Conse<Ves
26 Ovay-s
2~ GarllC ,..nots
29 Erase
32 Ascribe
33 Tnt>una
34 Awa;
35 DelfOVrs
36 Soiled
~ 7 Narrative
3a S.1 wood
39 Banquets
40 EAttng spots
41 Trysts
43 Reputat>te
44 Valleys
45 HimWayan
entmal
46 Earttiqullke
48 CommotlOn
49 Pipe romt
52 Poaesa
38
53 Call ot1
SS Comparative
WO<d
S6 GOOOtlSS o•
stnle • s ~ II.I(!
58 CrtamPIOfl
59 Soften
60 T 8'1') or ~e-
6 I See birds
DOWN
1 Unl\app\I c:"
Z Single
3 HeJe l\e •S
• -Command·
men ts
S P9'*
CU"*'°85
6 $<*> numbers
7 Colteen
8 Puebto s foe
9 Third
10 Go et>Oard
11 Kindred
be!• 12 Siou-. Indian
13 l owdown
21 s...,.,_..
23 Algtlt pr9C
25 Ntgl'lt•
26 FM'
27 Ointment
28 Chert•
29 Chuma
30 CravtngS
3 1 8rvnctl food
33 Steep rVQteO
rocks
36 er .. tto
37 Fine mmera
39 Venus d4' '° Ja1tblfds
42 Most d OC114'
43Go~ly
'5 Handbag
46 O~SO'IS
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48 "oul"C animal
SO ~ wC''1hy ol
5, 114• S1~1\ter
S4 -ca.,to
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by Bii Keane SNAFU by Bruce Beattie
"Can I help you mow the carpet?"
llARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"There he goes again ... chasing the
ice cream truck!"
PEANUTS
GARFIELD
HER£ l AM AUA IN,
PONDEP-.INCt MY
E.X15TE.NC.E
TUMBLEWEEDS
DRABBLE
lGOT A ·o" ON n4E
fCONOMC5 EAAM
aoes 1s aoe1t
1'M GONNA SLAM THE
DOOR AND LEAVE!
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"They weren't suspicious becauee I'm a
tollbooth attendant. but becauee I bought
a car with $15,382 In quarters."
DENNIS THE MENACE
HA"'60N,MR W1~ I
l'LL 00 GET M'< l)AU I •
I 1M 60MNA LEAv'E
AND SLAM THE DOOR 1
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by Hank Ketcham
1'DAU ~ CoME OUCK ANO
BRING -,OUR CJHiAA 1• ~
by Charles M. Schulz
by Jim Davis
... MY MAVING-
f.Al(N roo MOC.M
TO MOV( .•
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by Tom K. Ryan
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~EA K ·C7AIUCll\J<i-FOR • ~ 0
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by Pat Brady
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FOR BETTER.OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston
SHOE
I NEVER IMAGINED fi
CDUL.D ~IBL..Q BE LIKE
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"WE 1l?a< I~ TO EAi
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IN~TEAP~ SN~FING
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l.l·a Mected. Mature. own car. II MTA DnY puterlaeCI typ•H ttlno $300.00~ availl-t:..,,~of1 dWlll.:, ::': ::",,C: :C: 72CM111 i«niary °'°"*" Import •Wiknsv4 ...
Hi-ll11e o ut. TuH-Sat Rudy'• Diner Group ii equipment, Wlli lilao tr.in able ~ ~ gen-pet 1 11111 ~ • ' MTAIL SALO llrm !oc*lng '°' w 'ty & boWI ~ ,...._
• .... $215/wk Rafar req. 1Mk"'9 8 Mff motfvated fof the Actven!aga com-etout 911 end ~ at-~~=-~nt':eet.: (111)1ll-... E~ ~Store. _,.. ucielent twMnl and •· & n.c .... 1ia
... ........... AGES 4(). 875-3500 lndlv. w/axp on IBM PC. putertaed or--. fUll & lowanoea end the op-~tlel mey tubmlt a ,._ .... .., llll ORlv 10Mt-ltlm correepondencie lkJtte. ~ • .......,.., °"':ro· Liii.. & AP pr~ V•-Pa'1-Tlme oe>enlnga. portunlty '°' advanc. eume"' come 1n and,. ..,,,,,1111 .. , ~ day M 't-HIO Devel opment a n d Allll~ • ~-=-~~ FOA IN 0 . CARE for elderly woman satlle polltlon •forowttt W .._ L-...1 ment out an applloat,lon at ~etOf' up'ct .,,.rd II -.'ch.'*turll bedlll'OU"d '81Jhlt &IKalliiF. ~ ~ • + SINwv Fem pref Cali opp0f1unlty, ul com. I -1 .._. Should )'OU JO"' our tNITI bUt w/treln Newport s-•rect. 241"°"2 Cell Ml-Ol27 _.. °'
tllllerGINNA • .. ,.·22.9631 .. w/exp. Vlrgff\la 815-9815 IU·1441 IU·llM of District Man~•· you ..... .... Beecfl · 144-1080 With general prlCtlce up - -••• 8424321 X311 dayt. N'i'5iiC MADINOS In El --. will be elglt>i. fOf. -· r-. fOt ~ \rlllae. FMh... ...,;_,, MAKE <>FfE"* T &111 .... • FUii Medical CoV8'8Q8 Pert llrl'9 poaltlon .-e fof •144-7141• · Growl no boell~ firm _ ........ ......,,,.,...,..,...,..,.,.....="'"'=-oro & Mllelort Y~, San 111,a.,a t SSH Wn..1 Allonment. Brllll• or~ I!'~: •Dental Pt4lft IM W, ler It. fteltlble lndMduel to help _., reap pereon w/ AEFWMT6" liAM ~~~~712E~ ta NEWPORf TIRE CENTER 11141 ..... • (EJIOlbillty ett• 90d1ys) Otttl .... IA 11111 out with ll8"9ty ol ctutlea lllY'I lllEI oftc, computer. type & ffoat ,,,.... aide by llde. •· ' '~..----* .... (...... 644-8022 # 1 L ....__. •Credit Union '°' 811"811 omc. In COM cu1t. ekllte to grown celant oondltlon. 9200 NCttAllO'I Market fof-t8&upearn S150-S2500. ·--·-• ........... •'°1Kptan GET PAID'°' fltewca11Megl7S-1173 w/co . Secy/boat ••P 813-2421ort31-2S41
--...·140tt\ dally Pert-time photo -··--(agibilityatt• 1yr) bOOkal 1100.00 pet Utle. l111-1N/•aaA.o helpfUI 722·9055 c=i •14 p lllY mod.,lng No experience Expe(d on VW'a &. foreign So If you think you've got Wrlte:_PASE· 2591. 181 S. ..,. ,._,.~ _,, · , ....... ~• ?ttl No lee World Talent Clf Busy AAA' ASC ap-•an..... wtlatlt tall• call Beth at Uneolnw•y. N. Aurora. IL Fult-Tlme. exp pt9f'd. a.n.-lllFJ•/ ... _ • "•••••• llT Mer 1PM-~ AnAl\t LIOef'lsed/bonded proved sttoP S..1 hard GMAC l'IM •credit clerk 842""4321 ext 205 Or 60542 eftta. 541-4511 Meture, dep pereon full/Part-Time Ship-•• WortCI Ae9t. 7581 .,-.. • kl alllt>i. meetl f>OSltlo all bl . . w/rwof phone manner I Ollk ftnlltl. ,,._., ~. C.... Ha. Cal Joe * (818)986-4316 * wor ng r • ~ n II av I • •· Mnd reaume to: HST /Hmll PLANTSCAPE FT Interior appear. WW'lted for perm ping/Mall Room. No up 1 191. MCM733 * 751 1727 * .. ATTEND A NT .--;or enic, c M stloP Jecquee albi ti.. ncJude ..... .... plant maln~ t9Ch-poeltlon In ofc9 of faet nee. 14/Hr to atll1. Carol
-Lagun• Seti Fluff & Fold 631-0693 ~~~ t~':;T ,,!;::: -J rml Apply In '*'°" ... ;: nldan. ComPeny ~ paced rtipldty orowtng or Ylfglnla 64S-.079 MAii m 11111•11 •!11•1 Service FT wlll tr11n UIYllTTll/alPI ceftaneOua typing. Ett.c· I f>'OV. S.5-125e r-.urant QfOUC> In C.M. n.D-UTll.. h .. dboard, footbOard.
842-0922 Exper . rel at>i. f'91P. ledy, trve oral a written com· aal W. leJ It. 151 Newport Centet Dr. Good typinG I gen otc lkM ralll. l 195. IMCM7'3
----w/own transp needed to munlcatlon required ......... U lllH FUhlon llland PIHllTm ILm •lh nee. Beneftt9 I ad-Now J*tng lndl\/ldUal r• •Brand ,,.. ~ •IEIEW. llLP• care tor my 8mo & tod-Prelliout bu1lnea ex-lttm .... ltMt HOUSEKEEPINGILNORY FfT, M-F i:~:OO. No 11•1Qeme1it potentfal. Cell aponetbte for r~ I king 4 poeter beet nm..
Rental stOfe 1n C M ~s diet. 4 dy wk, Mon-TUM. perlence preferred. Ex-. lriW"91T •lmL • •11P· nee. $5/HA. AWY: In confidence Judy pricing of lncomrno =bm, MAan etyte.
clean cut dependebl• Thurs-Fr1 S 100 wee11 In <*lent benefit• ottwed. "1 .... TUI 875-9115 or tend r• freight lhipmenta. 30-.a 1 coet 11•1.
person to work on myCdM ti~ 720-99M Qualified apptlcant1 ~~ m:'007•;:: ~~ llTIL 729 Farad St. C.M. tume: P.O. Box 940, hr wtt (daya) 15.25 to , 123QO. 121-tl67
counter and in yard lhould contact T. Maguire, .urance. OMV print-out •842-3030• •541--5525* Uboa. CA 92111 ltll1. Cal YllOMe!LAut• SOFA ~ ~ ot-~fv~ly C ~930 Newpon llATIUI ·~· G~~14~~~;:7o:cc.p-and valid Calltornle Orlv· 1111111110Jllt llM, m&'fl 911 IAILm* ~n::1=r:. ~-~ toman, ,,._., u9.d . .irtt.-
-----Steady PIT on 45 pow9I' tanc• Corporetlon '" Ucense. Pert time, phe>nel, ftlea, ToP productng AGt aeeka lllTlllTlll Newpor181, Coeta Meaa. tonH , 1cotch9uded, * ACCOUITlll * Nwpt Hrbr Som• voy· (GMAC) 11 a equal ""'" •MIS tit• type, exp req'd. ttrong .,.....,. pet· 846-0400 1250. M9--8215
•••••• ""Ing Exp helpful, not -.. al .-. ...__. E f()( weellandl 642-4781 RE Developers Account· ~ Write 10 •Adt05, portunlty employet. FfT P/T pollttona evall. S&.50/hr. •842-2523• aon MU .... ary. ,_ • · Bed• w/framee Queen
a1111-.1C1 Ing dept needs payroll & D I p I PO Bo Muat have reliable ve-Janitor Part Tl~ E~I""' tete exp prefd. Salwy + **SAILING CLUB Telephone S.... 1120 & 2 long twine 116 Computer experience cl o aty 101• x &CL"""Nd 1 • ,._ .......... bonu .... Sendreeumeto ...-. PT office help, Ulllf1 •-'b 175 rattan we1
person tor our non-smok· 1560. Costa Mesa. CA COOL HOURS! tilcte ""' r v.ng re-work. Immediate hire. P.M.T. c/o Remu . 234 E Clerleellaelllng exp. • lftll ••Tllflll1 ... ""'' •
142 1878 Ing Qfllce in Newport Bcti 92626. All replles wlll be eord. $250-$350 per wk Fountain Valley.,.._ 17th St Ste#117. Coeta ptua. Call 87$-7100. .. untt '200. ~ oof*
R Y 759 953 acknowledged HOT PAY Call 543-9759 714-447-3118 M ... 92827• Eatn up to tat>i. '200. and table M5
• MA IL N -1 Sal•• Matur e per1on S lOOO /WI and more 4.......a
r.::::;; I,.... n·· -Un . SECllETUY--IHllHPlll Earl., tt.121/lt•r c.!'~· ~a '1iFw JOURIEYlll u•n••IT needed PfT In CdM Plant ' DAYBED. whit• Iron Wfth .... ~ Growing Clvll Engineering Restaurant Office exp a l•·tfll IHI 199Cl,:a project.1' Beaut end Gin ahoP, Fri-Sat-trurda I mattr988. ~
•fou_n_d.,:-2"'1"'1•9 -d1111e•r•m·a·n & Land Planning Firm. must• Able to work under Call Jay 722· 1823 Lag. Seti office on PCH PRESSlll Typing, booltkeeplng •11• Sun 9em-4:30pm EXi> Be et bMch by noon. epreect, lham. du9t "'"'9.
Shepherd mix Ille Warrtet seeks experienced gen· j stress 3 10-tir day1, -Pleue call Bob 497 .6553 perlence helpful. call * pref, knowledge of plenta •E·Z Houri 1250. 844-5&25
Sprlngdale Shopping eral office secretary wit.ti $7 00/hr. 84 7-7101 Oat• Entry Operator • 89&-<'727 * helpful. Calf Dorothy •No Nlghtl/Wknd• Estate Sale COM Quallty
Center Hunt Beach coo-good typing & pnorle 8 rt & eecled light secretarial tun )Ob DRIVE.A The Orange Cout Dally Reoeptlonll1/~ary Mondey-Fr1day 8-4 •17/Hr tr8'nlng +comm trad fum.1 yr old beeutl-
tact 971-PETS skllls. aet111 or1en1ed/£1t· t~ f;:',a~ac:·~n Mesa 8-5 M·F Pleasant WO<k-WllDllSE Piiot Is seeking an 811• Front offloe poa. tor NB , •Ceeuei tun atmoephel• fUI ~ untta + ~
cellent benefits & .,.ori... Verde erea· shop Ing condltlona nontmkr FIT SS.SO hr bring OMV ~ 4 color OftMt Aul E1tate M9n1t. SECURITY OFFICERS COSTA MESA ~19 of tum.844-5319
·Ing environmen t 10 545-2298 or &45-3457 S8 00 540-7296 printout. Apply In person Joumeyman Preuman. Mature petaon who an-LAGUNA HILLS 582-3647 -------.,.,,,..,,-::-
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ARE FREE
Cal:
Southern Orange CO<Jn· HLMIY-I at 760 No. Eoktioff. Or· we have an axceflent Joya WO<klng w/people. S TOP Wlft£S S SAN CLEM 381-1572 GIRL'• bedroom MC 1210,
ty Send resume to ~r CASHIER/CLERK _.n ange. Ask for Rodney benefits package. W/P exp. P'•f. Non-W llll,111 lo~ c:ouc:Na ~ cofl9w Fuentes at Robecl Bein. Flek & depend Wknds Wantedforfutpeceprlnt-(NO OFORANGEWOOO) $12.21/Hour.Contect amk• Call&«-1529. IPTO .. I tbll.ctwome/QIW&oek W1lhem Frost & Assoc I inc Gilt snop John Ing co Must be courtesy end tbte. M2-l 027
14725 Alton Parkway. Wayne Airport Beltlel & last Call 26t-0333 EXCELLENT INCOME , (lH)Nl-4121 td ll•Pnl•IT $J OO/HOlJR TM Orange CoMt Deity GIA.L'S wNt9 8 ~
lnnne. CA 92718 Call before 1 30prn * .elT&L •EOEPT FOR HOME ASSEMBLY HI Ilk ftr Tr11 I Piiot It loo6clng '"' an d with""' and 1 852-9186 .. •s; " WORK. FOR INFO CALL ENTRY LEVEL-Lit. type. I energetic per'IOf'I to ... ,...... ror
Ml-1111 &CCTS PAY&ILE Excellent Job opportucllty 504-846-1700 sort mall. ens. phe>nel. ~ 9111 our Olltrlct Manegert n 1ghta18 n d I 4 6 ·
FfT P1yrOll, bank reqs and CLERK UOUOR STORE Dynamic pleesant ~oup DEPT p.357 PfT College ltudent O.k. FOR QUALIFIED PEOPLE 3 deyt during the .-. 53fr3645
--------• general ecctg tasks PIC Full Time days. must be practice group seek• .... 1'1111 houra-8:00em-12noon. weekendt end ~· GLA BMAN'S DOW..N exp a must' Salary1 de-over 2 t, cashier. oroer· HP'S FIO person Good FIT SEUnlllAl _, call Virginia 642-0t48 Plll11lllll um Af>pllcant mu•• haw ,.. BEIGE SOFA I CHAIR F~~Ou=rc~orv!:"•:~I pendi ng on e icp 1ng. stocking. cleaning. benefit package Call p o1l tlon In Newport RECEPTIONIST ll•lllltlll Hable cer with vaHd CA w/OTTOMAN, Ilk• MW.
Moblle Park, West· 545-6256 Irvine 854-8030 •840·t 122• Beacf'I ~all 72l·8332 SECRETARY drlver1 1ic:.n ... proof of S350. 873-4tet
mlnat• 53 1·7263 l&IHllR FIT HIW ... , St. 1General office per1on •1-1..... ........ lnaurence and OMV GLASS table t op
FOUND RABBIT Lerge Engllati speaking Must be ltd .... U 12121 1 needed In N.8.arM to prlnt·out. Starting pay 11 w/t>eveled edgea 8'x4'
sttades of brown/rUSI, CAREER OP-RTU .. ITY reliable I perform V8lloul tut!•. •F• 11114 ,....... $7.00 per tiour plu• g.. ... n1.ait F"V " Ellte Gardening Svc Knowledge of Wordlt81 ' allowence. long droppy ears. darli *84g.5588'* and Lotus. 752-5141 • aH .. &Ma --u-u-, Come In to apply at:
eyes Backbay 646-4161 FREE REAL ESTATE SCHOOL MAINTENANCE PI T -''" ··--
Found· Smell old black Ill* IUIUL &ISIST&IT IEWNlllTIT aa.L L Ill H•PTlllllT •Tr•'-__ ...
poodl e vie Newport "CAREER Mll!.HT" Architectural firm 1111 Front dealt Receptionist .... -Heights Contact Animal " • opening lor general u-*642-3030* w/constructlon ofc back· lllfer8s ,,.,1414,
Stielter 631 -1030 I sistant to run blueprints. ground. Light typing
Found white rabbit TlllSUY, FHllUY 21 • l!OO P.I. errands. & misc. tasks; IEllC&L&llllTUT SOwpm. lltlng. some •I'"""'-... --.. H.._I
Including occUIOnal light PIT Mon-Tues & Thurs bkkpg knowledoe. Setery .... --a thoroughbred floppy 210 HST 1lTI ST., CISTA IEh carpentry. lifting. & ve-C.M Will train S.8-7779 comm w/exp. 8'1-4383 ltHHb ftlet••·
ears. tame 548·2898 VIC tilcie malnt No e><evlous -------------------•
21st & Orenge e•p req'd, but must have lhMell RESTAURANT •w--a.. .-, &IHS leiry McCaid e eittnds an 1nv1tation tor you to 101n trie top Century ]I of ct in the Cahl Drivers lie & good FIT general office duties No w accepting epplt· _,, _, S~~!~~SpenGer> Co\la Mts..i N•wpc11 Beach area 1!1gn• no"' you can ta~e advanlajle "'the e1c1us1ve refs S5 50/tir . .a hr wtt Busy medic al lab cations for all positions
Area Westchl1 Dover c~~tur; ?! ,. c1rHr"a• .;·~g·arn 'lit most com orthMs1ve ra1n111g in the Real [state Contact Fran, 759-8923 Pteuant worltlng con-Apply In perton Tues-Fri • ...., ........ .
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betWeen 9em & 5pm ~-F
Or Call Beth at 842-4321
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5535 I • t G 1 .. t btwn 3-5, Rutty Pellcan. 11.-.... 11114 ....... ,ff Sl'IOl'es 211 1 631·3330 u" r, "' r •' " 0 •1''• 3u•a~·a~~ a JS nov. or a resPr •ill 011 or 1ust stop by G-r•l Office Phones. ditlons Cell In AM 2735 w Coast Hwy, NB -,....
or 840-4671 99" 13"8 radio dispatch, lite re-640-0t40 IMHflts,...ICI 1'oom;;!""'"-t'!"lc....,M'"•-tu_r_•_P9'"10f'1 __
• 5 ~oo 111' ~ ··'.,":le:l • , "·~p "S1l'lg I'' 1 u' l1rs t S!'{IW a• Cent~r, 11 111t cord keeping order desk IEllC&L IFC II• Restaurant niH.W.. seeking position Balboa L ost small
grey1orange w1111e ong·
tialfed green eyeo cat
REWARO 721-0412
Rt.1 (slJ'r I work g...5·30 S56-1834 n Daytime Hoateu/Cunler Penln1ul• 11 tiouH·
------·---FIT, exe•ll•nt ulery. needed for the Newport -•n k--..---. -~ OALL t-..__. ............. --....... .,,
IUfPOll T BUCH
646-7171
Senr1c
COSTA WSA
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Clafflfledflasspeciallntor -1mmed opening Front ()ytter Bar & Grill. Apply fOfetdert)'tedy Pert Time
mauonlorpeoptewi1tl and back ofc exp'd In Person at 2100 DYN" .. IC PROTECTION M .50/tlout 81'3-8814
se>eC•al neects 84 1·5044 lor lntervie. W Oceanfront. N.B. "'"" SERVICES
GORGEOUS Sotld Oak
wat•bed • Ml•...,.
booltc ... htr. S400.ob0
S.6-91M
QUEEN SIZE MATTM SS
& BOX, QUILTED.
BRAND NEWI 1156.
Cal1~2t3
Queen ala wat•bed. mlr·
rored hdbd, frame liner
mattr... Meter 1175.
721-0873 before IPM
Rectyner c:n.ir .sso Comp
Stero ... WI 4 .. ' ltend $20 wnall 4 drwr
dreuer I 10 S49-M45
ROLL TOP DESK· Walnut,
das~ner quellty, xlnt
condition 1295.
CALL 720--022.5 REWARDI LOST M Dllm8·
11on 7 mos v1cm11y Hart>Or I
view a're• on 2' 16 Tiie..., bbten Each Office 1s lndenpendently Owned and Operated 6'0~307 ................................................ . {714)633· t952 (anytime)
Equal ()ppty Empl)'f MIF
HIR ...
high qu.i. ~ ~ ltlll
wrapped. Jl'()rttl I 1000.
MC. $250. (213)M2-6518
Mftrtbi11 lltn
$2.56 per day
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142-4321Ht.310
Motor Routes
available in
Costa Mesa
Huntincton 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
BOYS Bc GIRLS
2o.JU4. Mo~
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11 to II Ye•r• Old
WORK EVENINGS
AND SATURDAY
YOU CAN AVERAGE PER WEEK
CONT ACT Mr. Phllllpa
PHONE (714) 892-1449
through classified
CUSTOMER SERVICE REP
2 positions available in our cus-
tomer service dept.
Must have pleasant phone per-
sonality; typing a plus. Learn
valuable office skills ~nd earn
$5.00 an hour to start.
Hours are 11 :30 A .M. - 8:30 P.M .
and Sat. & Sun . 6 A.M . -10:30
A.M.
Call 642-4321 ext. 207 to sched-
ule an appointment. Ask for
Llolands.
II you're 10 or older. a Job as a newspaper
carrier might be just your size. Just send in
this coupon or call· 642-4333. Routes are
available now! ..... .., ....
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Orange Coasr DAILY PILOT /Friday, February 19, 1988 :* 88 .... -..1 ..... , ....... ._ Aetlll 191 ... ... -~-~~~.jiijjPi nus· ,,, I DA SUN .,, ••PL•• •nn•·••• 18 n Loeded.51Pd.*" 2nd diet drive. modem. .. BM ~ o.n., ....
lmagewrll• pt1nter, IOft, lllT .... __ 1114--...,...,.....,,..~-·
wwe Newly new '2.000 De Ania 8eytilde V....-•H•
090 * MC).2«tf * 300 E eo..1 Hwy, Hewp1 ,_ vcrpn=m 9IAat Ben C.it M~F ~ ..,.,.. ,_, '~'
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9 month old~ Ger· Own«&,t-5&4-3771 t6'0JAM90AEEAOAO
man Sti.Ph•rd puppy Open 7 deys I..-
found with front leg ti.cf DOCI< FOA RENT Ext~ ~ Hours
around nc1t on fr-.way, Newport Island area 7am ·10 p m Mon-Fri
IWMI d!IP<*tlOn PIMtt P~ only E¥enlngs ----------call '"-'81 ! 78&-H85
•'=-=ltt ... PRIVATE BOAT SLIP ~ $10f TIE 30' malt motor· i m«11-l I& Aiai 16! bOat. $200/mo. 850· 7737
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. -MoW'9 Outl Huoe Sale! .... 1JJI• p /b, p i s, loc: on '>t"l«."ttc-d mod~I~
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Delivering the Daili Hours are
approximatejy 1:ao P PM Mon-
day to Frid•; ~7 AM Saturday
& Sunday. Reftable car or truck, proof
of insurance and OMV print-out re-
quired. Call 642-4321 ext. 202 for ap-
pointment or apply In person at The
Daily Pilot , 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa.
Daily Pilat
-~-.a-• .. __ 11.. dren 11em1 Sat Only Bfootlhuflt/Adama Ptwt1 ,.... fill Yau 9f ... ..,, la ..... .,...... _, -.., 9-3pm 1134 Mlauon Or l'"!!!"'!"!'~'!'!'!'!!'!!'""!!!'!'!!"!!'""!"'~·I 1144 18' liberglau packet. '73 DODGE cusTob Amr WIPW., m'f ml Tm ml ...... .. ~asollna M.500. lou VAN V-8 Runs a1n1 I • ,.. ..... ..,,
<Mwit McMng SW.I CM· Sal/Sun 2().:f\ tam Furn 00.h ecc.. QI s 48-4~7 °' 95S.75'0 Must Mii S13SO 080 ~ tme9 113 Cr•aalda To=
df9tl'I item., Imported 280 Cabnllo, CM nWe f/L.,..;_, 2121 ] a,.~ 1 _. .. -840-0758 1~1 TOP, no bat1Ceta, silk f1owar1, ..,.,._, _,._.. o
dec:o<ator Items & much Oak furnltUte, bike pet11, Spfnnt*er. ltvlne 11-4 1981 21 tt, Tr~ fisMr. ... ftH WM l-1IO 0 B 0 1513 • • 8 1
motel S.turday Only 8·2 kids loys, mite hardWW• Funlll\Ke, 1oys. clothes & man 2 axle ga!VW\IZ.ed Alf Power StMf1ng Aulo-83l -803l e~ 231.
427 NARCISSUS AVE & mo<e! Sat/Sun &em. Mehld 119ma elc: SAT• 1ta1ler fully loaded matJC • x'lnl cond Must 157 VW BUG ~ lt!Mf,
PAO EOTO 38 1 E 18th Street 4101 Aot><>n Or, Racquel MAKE OffERt llAll-4519 Mft C2H33838) runs grMt. l20C)O ObO
J A for slide ,.. ... b .... _h Irvine 11,111 S .,_ M"St __.., S40-1•2' trays. glassware. pie-""" ,_.., ates · ~rvioe v _,
turn. floor waxer. houM· -SWAP mT Too much stull not tl Part6 • Leasing A•tea Ii• nlil
w8ta llama and LOTS EVEAY SAT/SUN. Orange ~ room• 2 E.aec .(·" 'YJ~7 835·3171 *
MOAISlll Coasl Coli.ge. FalrAew dHkl . Ille cabinets "f\N 1121 MTllllll and Adams. Costa W... kltc:n.n Items. c:oucn t 01'-1500 Auto Mall O r nds 2 doors. tn '9nde'S.
C0tona Del M8t. Saturday AdmlSSlon/Patt<I~ FREE. bd'!" furn, misc:' Sat 2120 t f Santa An a ~<~:cr =~r.'
ONLY 8:00am . 3PM SPACES S10 2·5880 ~t. 22 Wlnteraweet, Unt· 55 Frwy at Ed in ger
vera1ty Pane 786-0084 NABERS ti 1124 Sofa, chair, IM'tps, bet luc• llH OPH 7 DAYS ****** s l o ols. dressers, Aa~•tt, Service !-!rs Mon-Fn CADILLAC Aeflnlth9d furn & more! women's clotn.s. etc. • th treet X ;..~-, 7 00 am to 10 pm 8am~2pm Sal/Sun 269 SAT 8am 983 Arbor St ST ·Balboa Blvd 9 -3 y...a!~ t045[ BEAUTIFUL SELECTIQN
Sierl(a off Bay & Orange Tllll F•-y Sal/Sun Furn. appllc. DuHJeld 1941 MG· TC -, -o11a1e mo<MI loo# m-.
_ -c:tothea, and m~ more Fully restOfed wtln °''9 in-• BMW 321 1979 Great Well Cadillacs in Or -~
Crystal, Furniture, Din Furn Kg·llze bed. lamps, Manne ten"'. u--30K mi ,._11 ma1n111ned Blauounkt I Coun..,. .,_ ,_ 1"9' .1 lbl/8chra,&lot ofm1sc:1! pl aypen . c hlldren'a nt. oek mltrOf, old pic:. "" ,..._ ._.. rt 11 ........ •r ~-tOdl!)I __ .. d ....... •-· t b'· c .... 7187 , ............ 1 air sn a O) , ms g..,.,.,. 1575 Orange Allit 9·am • clolhff\g, toys, & misc. .,_ r.,._ ·par...,. 1 09 .,..,,.. "' _... • tttes $'500 8:1 • ~09 E. ,.0-1100
duUISAT &SUNDAY S A TURDAY ONLY plnballmach,bluemason Desig ners B uilders '70 MERCEDES 280SL U•
Gat-aale * w/d, COUCh 8am-4pm. '58 ROWER )ata. conway baby grand of Luxury Mint cones 46K "" 1 AC:~ ., •>~ 2600 Hart>of Blvd
COSTA MESA & ~air, ctlalnNW and (alley)ST . COSTA MESA ~y.' ~2_ "t-·~~orcame ~ ~. ale, clolh & "atO·
20•• wa11 s ..... 'V ..... '"""' .... Electric Boats toos ~&-7t87 fOf ....... , • ~-· H 11-. 1 ~ • misc ov ac:. 1, Yard Sale-app lia nces. ahe41. cttha, games m•sc _... -FORD PINTO 78 aUdlOn
CM Sat/S~ 7-3"30 _ ~:~~;~· 8~~~ •tc. !:~.:;: 312 San11 2806 Lafayette la
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LAMPS. af\tq clodls. dark 290 Esther."CM GE _.._ ,....._~s tn Newport __ ==~ __ 1 _f"II.~'Jl \ 7~-0656 As• fOf Regina
rm equip , misc: etec:· -'-""-'"' lll-l•ll Of Mrs Pdtto tronlc perts. bow & FHatAia ems. ~ clolhlng & cellenl condition •M oP-ACURA
arrow. -port-a-polly, .Y 1134 hshOld 119ml 50-5018-5 tlOf\s $6500 0 80 days -~~~~~~~-,
bkpacka. slain glass. _ FE8 20·21 Cuti only Wl IMll --yjf4 579-1924 837~28 ~es aa ... -.. 1-
.. ad~.b•keparta,old ·•••R* t026Sanllago0f -·-•-h ad t cyl w.5 • 121 Rite SAILBOAT and 1111,..... 12• 5 socs H ops alt am/Tm n:,.~1 '::~ :r12• SAT.mM* Act.aaltledeot1nuo1u1ion TRAILER S725 Must Mil S2500 Of belt cas.s S5800675-41152
parac:hul•. oak roc:kg 11111 llh It* f0flhoa .. e6dom-*Ot"n 392 Pttncel'on. Coll• ottet * 53&-0247 * ,....... -
Ctlr. 392 Prlnoeton SI S (HarbOf & Edinger) dothMtOOgoodlOQl\'9 Mesa 75 1-~18 ... c:B91mfl 1--------+--------+......,__;--------' 1983M ac: Gregor 25' 7 5 ACU RA .
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lllTAllAIT fl9T WANTED. If you're mewing IBM LAPTOP Compuler, 722-6707 Bkr Just t>nng us your lowest! CwV•ANLelliMI"°"
SELUNG EVEArrHINGll 1 need 3 rooms of OOod Incl. screen. prlnler. aoft· ct S..i,.nt t>onaftde Acura deal and i -· .. 111 Ff
CALL 540-3682 used furniture fOf my 1 •ar•. ad~lor. carrying S 'ti 1·1_ -" beat It
Bdrm condo. Also Audio cue S 1800 992·5796 •rJ .. 1
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Yamaha 50 1988 360 ml & Vtcs.o equlQment for MERCURY 618 115 HP •• su-a-a like New S4SO and ~-same. Call or write P 0 Good jobs reliable..,_ Power tilt & tach Sleer· • --
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P1BJC 11>TIC£ Pt11uc 11>TICE NI.IC 11>TICE NI.IC 11>T1CE PtllUC fl>TtCE l'tllltc 11>T1C£ Mt.IC 11>T1C£ ' PtllllC fl>TIC£ I PtllllC 11>TlCl P\llLIC fl«)ntI
IC. .. 11 dueleo 0y an lndlvtdual ITAT'llmlfT Of MftNOll COURT K •142 8Mctl Caltl 9262• ACTJTIOUI _,..... ACTTTIOUS IU ... U ange Co\xlty on Janv81'Y 26 93"2
ITATW Of Kalny Thoma.-: •••IC"Ollll'ln Of Of CMJl~ SlWOMI Tr11s bus1n•H II eon· ..... STATPIJNT NAiii •T•n•NT 1988 Tr11s OU$tness ' c •
MANDCll WMT Of Tnll 11atement ..... Ille<! UM Of PICtTnOUe COUNTY Of OtllANQI (CfTACK>N .IUDICIAI..) dvct.O by an ln01vlcNal The lollooiwlg pWSonS -The following c--.,.. F11D1t dVC190 Dy an"'°' Ou
UM Of PICTmOU9 with the County C'-11 of Or· WIMU NAm In tn. Maner Q1 the AoPll-NOTICE TO DEFENDANT Ed Burg.nan• 0oong ~ as I Going busl._, u ?vt>llsMd <>•nve Coast Ric:tlard Wood~
.,_....... allQ9 County on January 20, The following ~son• cation of BRENTON W•L· (Aviso . AcuNdo) RONALD T"4S Slalemenl ... hied ROYAL CHEVROLET NEWPO~T SUNRISE Oaity Pilot FeO<uat)' s 12 This st11ement .. a. I • The~~ pet1on1 1988 have abancson.d lhe use of LIAM FRY tor ~ ot L FOSTER ANO DOES 1 wi1n the County Cler1t of Or· 6633 Weslmtnster Ave T EC HNOLOG Y 206 ., 19 26 1986 w11t1 !'le County Cle<• a'
haW a the UM of ,... I lle Flcllllou• Bu1lnt 11 N-THROUGH 50, INCLUSIVE allQ9 County on J enulty 21. w .. 1m•nst• Cakl 92683 F•nlNI ".... Coron• a.I c: 501 ~Count) on Januer, •
tfl• FlcllUoua 8u1lneaa Pul>HSl\90 Orange Coast Name: ANALINC L TO , a No A 14 tS76 YOU ARE BEING SUED 1988 Gray-Evans. me Cato-Mw Cakl ~625 19~
Meme' BWLP, c/o MeKetltta, O.lly PtlOt J8114Jlrf 29. Fet>-Cdtornla Llmit.O Plir\net· ORDER TO BY PLAINTIFF" (A Ud le •la ,._ IOfnta 6633 Waslm•nst., Mich... Warten Clar~ Mt,tc !()TIC( ~ '" CON* & eun.C>, 611 AntOf\ ruary S 12, 19. 19a8 ship , 4400 MacArthur SHOW CAUSE dem1nd1ndol TERI A Publlahed Orange Coast A..,. Was1mrnst., Cam 206'' F...,.19a1 A ... Coton. P.s~~ Orano-~ ,.
Boul•vard. Ninth Floor, F-48S 8oulev11td, •740, Newport FOR CHANGE Of' NAM( HOLLAND 0..ly Pllol FebNet) 12 ti , 92683 del Mer C..tl 91625 flCTn"lOUS llUl*lU 01.ty PttO! Febr....-,
Coaa Meaa. Celit 92t26 Beach, Caltf 92t&O BRENTON WILLIAM FRY You ...... C~Alt 215, Matel'I . 1983 Tnu Du11,.,ass •S CO"· TnlS DU11neu • eon-..... ITAT'OIPfT 19 26 198$
The Flc:11t1Qul Bull""9 Ml.IC ll)TIC( The Flc:llllOU. Bu~• hu Ned a 0t11llOf\ In thi1 DAYI aftef .... •-•aM F-534 duc:teo Oy a corporation ouc:tec:l oy an tndMduaJ rhe lolk>oMQ P«sons eta
~ ~ 10 ~ -Name ,.._,.rad to at>ow -court '°' ., oro.r allOwwlt la .-wed °" ,_ .... a J W Rot>tton Moehaal w Clar• 00tng ou-as ---------· ·• • fled In Orenge County °" FlCTTnOUe WU fl6td In Ora1ige County °" petlltOMr to ctiano-hlalhar .,._ ........ ""''"H 1t P'tllt.IC ll)TIC( Tllll statement •II tiled Tnis staleiMnt v...s It*! ANN S ANTIOUES 516 P'tlllJC fl>TIC£
May 27, 1987 f!ILE NAmlTAT'lmWT o.c.rrtbet tO. 1985 FILE namelYomBRENTONWIL--~ wrtnthe Counl)'C~of ()f. witn t,,.CountyClef1l ol ()f. 13111S1 Huntongt0f'8Mch ---------
'" NO FJ.45020 ~ The tOllowlng oar.on• are NO F295770 LIAM FRY to BRENTON A ....., -...... cal .. ACTITIOUI .,..... .. County on Janvar; 26 ange County on ~M) 9 C&M 916'8 FICTITIOUS MJS#ESS
Jeffrey s. ~n.n. 220• dC)jng IM.llinetl.. Ronald p Tomsic. 448 WILLIAM SCHMIOMAN ............. ,.. ,_.,... ..... ITATWIWWT 1988 1988 """ Mtlwortll Gitt>ertMn ..... ITATUil(JfT
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-• Q,~ Avan~. Min· TOWN DROW & AS· IMt*la Twr-. Coron. del IT IS HEAEBY ORDERED ~ n1111n11 _. be The tol1owtr19 pereons are nla1' "71111 516 t3tn St Hunung1on1 The following persor•
hlttan a.en. CUI 902M SOCIA TES. 1479S J«trey Mar. Callf 92625 th•• all PefllOnl inler .. led In "',,..., ............ ,.. dOing bu8lrteM as Publllhed Orange Coast Put>lisned O<'•noe Coast Buch CaJtl 926<18 1d<>ong bualneU H • • • • ..
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Oanlt l N. Balln. 838 Road Sulle 206A. Irvine. Edwin A~-120 \/ia lhe matter l fOfasald IOPM' ........ _. ...... ,_ CORPORATE LIMOU· 0•11)' Ptlot Febn.lary 5 12. Oaity PtlOI Febtuar)' 111 2$ Tll•S lxls•nen II eon· AM ERIC A N PH • Cl
Hanley A~. La. An· Celt! 92720 W~. ~ort BMc:h, befOfe thts eourt 1n ~-ceae. SINE: SERVICES. 24 152 19 26. 19a8 Maret\• 11 1983 OUC19CI 0y an tnOIV'dull G~OOP CORP 3~ lft~1
geln, Callf 90049 cu-.. A. Towndrow. 39 Ctlllf 92MO !Miii No 3 II 700 CMc If ,... .. "°' ... ,_ Angela SI . El TOfO, Catrf F·506 F-SS2 An!\ A G>I~ Watne< SM11• Ar\& Call•
MICl\Ml O Berk. 19064 SnapdrlQOf\. Irvine. c.111. Cody M Small, •33 S..-C«ltet Drive WMI. San11 raapoftM Oft tl!IM, rou "'8Y 92630 Tnt• sllt_,t was tiled 92704
Wells om.. Tanana. Callt 9271• . ward Road. Corona del Mar, Ana. California. on Maroll .... IM -· Md ,_ Kent Edward Ec1tt1C)jdl. PtllllC ll>TICE P\llLIC ll>TICl 'w11n ttle Counrv Clet1! o1 qr. cam.n Ptio1o Inc A 111-...,
91351 Thi• business I• con· Calif 92925 10. 1988 11 2.'S o'ciodl ...... m_, Md ,,.. 241S2 Angela St El TOfo. an~ County 00 Jartuar) 26 Yorlt oore>orall0t1 1111 p.,.
Edmond M Connor .duel.Oby an lndlvtdual Snawn J Keller, 15 PM . and then and lhar• ..-ty 11WJ M 1811911.....,. C~lll 92630 ~:.~~ RCTTnOUI eu ... aa 1988 -t• Ctr w~st 11111r·ta
31301 VlaCuartet. San Juan Cllve A. Towndrow Beac on Bay, !"twpo rt ll'IOweauM.ttany111ey11a..,., twtlMf •emlftt .._ the Tn11 bu.iness It eon-..._STA,....,. F.a1CI Ga 30338
Caplatrano. Calll 9297S Thia lllletl'*ll .•11 flied Beach. Calif. 92MO wfty Mid pell1tOn lor Change ~ dueled by "'indMduaJ T,.,. tollowtng persons are The tOllowlng penons art Put>ltSNIO O<'anoe Cou1 Tll1s b\111~1 11 eon
JOhn F Davia. S38 Mlnet ••lh the Coun1y Clertl o1 Of· Tiiis butlnftl was con:-ol name should not ~ T-. .. ot'* ..... ,.. Kent E EekhOldt dOtng bu~:: H PA doing buSIMSS as O.lly PllOI FeO<ua<y s 12 ouc:1eo 0y a core>O'atton
Road, Orinda, Callf 94583 Inge Counly on January 21 , duel.Oby 1 Nmtteo partrter· grantees .,.._, ..... You....,.... Thts staltmetlt ... fll90 1/#,::~ l~th ~1 ~""·~· l((NNSINGTON MAN· 19 2e 1983 Tnos Sl•t~I WU ~ RonMI J. o.Fe!Q. 25482 1988 Ship IT IS FURTHER oro.reo to cal llfl ~ ,..... Wllh the COUf\ly Cletll ol Or-. AGEMENT. 2666 El<len Alie F 502 •tin ,,.,. County C-11 ol
Bootalrac> Piece, Laouna ,...,. Thia 1111e1Nnt •• hied thll a cooy of this order 10 _.,.If rou °"net ti-allQ9 County°" January 22 T~ll~~t :~ 2s21 w Suite N Cost• Mesa Ceirt ange County on J~
Hlb. Callf 929S3 Publtlhed Orange C<>ast wllh lhe County Cler1! of Or· ll'IOw C:.UM be pUblllhed In •lttomef.rouMeJC818ft 1988 Sun:.0-6J';°: Santa AAa. 92627 f'tlll.IC !()TIC[ ,988 Audre L Eno141man. 320 Oatly Pilot January 21. Fet>-W'lge Coun!y on January 27, tM Orange Coast Delly Pllol, ....,_,,....,,....,.,..,. -~ . ROl\ald G Manti 2666-N ~
PKffic Slreel. Unll 5. Sanlt rvary s. 12. t9 1988 t988 a ~soaper of getiera1 a ..... ..., oMce , ..... "' Pul>llShed Ot•noa Coul c-r 92~04 Elden "..,. eos11 ~ ncrmous ., .... , Publtsneo Ora"119
Monica, Calif '90405 . F-479 COo.lyL1WCorporatt0n. dfOUlallon. published In 1n1s IM plloM Moll). Deify PtlOI January 21 Ffl>-~.!, u~=~Dlcon-Calll 92627 NAlm ITAT£..wT 0..ly Pd<>I F«>ruary 5 ~2
Richard A Fink . 848 .. _'IC MnTll'C 2 Corporal• Pica. Sult• COUllty al .... , onct a.,... DMpue9 • .-• _.. 'WllY S 12. 19 1988 0.vtd i Smitn Thfl ous•~•u 11 con--1'8 t()l.lowing oer1on1 An! 19 26 1988
Ocampo Drive. Paclllc l"UULI ""'tw. 12S, N9wpor'I Beach. Calif fOf tour conaecutlW .,..., er..,... .... ~ ,.._ F-474 Thia statement was hied duc19CI by an rnOMCull oo-ng Dv,.._ as F •• ,,
Pali..0-, Callf 90272 '1CTTTIOUS .,..... 92t&O prior lo the dey ol said,_. ................ WI,.... --.IC W\Til'C wit" IN County C*1I Of Of· Ronlld G Mlt1~ .:ENTUC!V OVERSEAS ~ Paul Amng. 2758 Fltt>et:t .. .-IT --Published Ofa1ige Coul ino • JO DIAi CALl.ND.-oe ... ..__ nu1iw. Coun on JIN• 28 Tin 11a1ement ... hied 162"~ Boise CftlCI Clo .....: ll)nc£
Slreet, San f'rancl9Co. CDlll r:~·~ are Deify Piiot Februer/ 12, 19, bel~ Jan 27 1988 ,are preaaatat •R '1CTTTIOUS Ml..... = ty 'Y ' With th4t Coufll')' o.ir 01 C> Hunll~IO" ~11 Cai•t
94123 doi butlneta as 2t Marcl'I •. 1988 .1.-1 L IMfTM. Judte ,....,._.. _.. • -TA . FWl19 a1ige Count)" at> l'etll'vllf\ 9 9~ • ~TmOU9 • 111 •-
G Ho.den Fr-. I tS5 N~POAT BEA.CH AWN F-S28x 9' ... ......, C-1 ... eJI .... --. ..... • TWIWJfT . Pubtllhed Orange Coet1 •988 ·~·d•en l'o• ... ••0'"9 e&AIW ITATll•n
Anon Streel, Pasadena. ING ANO SHADE 1169 w· .. _.,. W'ITV'C Published Orange Coast UM car1ll 0 -....... ~:::::::::: persons -Oaity Plol Febfuary 5 12. ~· 15:?7<> Bo•sa C"<• t:la T,,. ~ peraone Cellf 91103 · 8eech I"~ nYIJW. o.lly Pllol January 29. Feb-, ......... ftO .. ..._. ~..., as 9 29 988 • PuC>lt9hed Orange Coast Huntington Beac;I\ Ce ,t dOtf\O ~ • I
JoMpt1 Gabal, 2Sl5 Soulh ~~~h S~ !..'.:..Newport • .._.,..__ --u ruary 5 12, 19, 1988 prol1cd1Nt; Ml ""'JI Ill CUP NEWS 2005 w .. t 1 1 .f". • .SQ_J o..ty Piiot Fec>rvDf' 19 l6 9?6•· MAXSON 3l0 F~
Palm ~Ive. S.-'Y Hiiia, -.-lf 2......, r ... ,,,_ --F489 _....a ............. Baltloa 81\td Sulle 317 Mardi 4 11 1988 Tl'tts 0<.11me~s 11 CO" :309 e.lt>oa.. c.lt 91tf1 Calif 90212 Geofge B RON Ill, 3'02? ...._ 11'Aft_,.,. nmpllr ceR taa for· IWwpof 9eac:tl c.ttt 112&&3 Ml.IC fl)TIC[ F SSS dUC'IMl ov 1 ~OOflllO'" Sony a Hatfield, 1 0
L Andr..,,, GlllOfd. 136 Zareztlo ~.OenaPl ,Celtl. Thetoflowlngoaraons.,.. JJ1 alldad•• lesataa Matlll MeAnl11 2211 "••"'andO •30t. Bel •·
Sou ...... A L 92629 doif1G bU1inaa •: •-1( ll)TIC[ -..-. el .eM ..... L--' Pl Newoort e..cn. •-IC Mnf)C( .JC CaM 92'e1 \h ..,.,rue ~. OS Kerry MecK~ 34022 AMERICAN LIGHTING r-. ...,... .............._ C•'"' ,.,...,.., FlCtTnOUe MllMU ,.._ "" T'l'tos 5111-'t wu "*
Ange6ea, Call! 9003t . ... .. ~ -.. -· """""' ..... STAftmlff """' ,,.,. Counh c~ o• °' Tl'tts bulU!eel .. ~-Oe\'ld J Grant 9233 ~ Zanllo Ot • Dana ·• C.itf SUPPLIES. 1271 Glertneyra KJlal CMO. Thia buSlnH I 11 c~n· The tollowlng ~ .,.. flCTmOU9 --•• ~ Counl'. ...., Janu..-. 26 dVClecl 0y an indMduial I
llold A~ San Gabriel 92929 •21. lJguna 8eech. Celli ACTTTIOUI .ueMll If 119Nc1 M,,...... • ducted by an tnd1Vt0ual d0tng butineaa 11 NAm ITAT'DmNT 19u Sony• Ha""*I Calif 91775 · ' Thll Ouslna11 Is con· 92951 MAm ITAftMINT ,..-ta a ......... ,_.. Marti McAnhs J ANO J ENTERPRISES The 1011owtng l)Ol"SOnS are ,..,... -11,1 al•1-lt ...
T.;.ry O Kelly 15491 ducted by· 1 ~al part· Lawr~ T Lydlcic, Jr · The folowing P9f"IOOI .,. percltr el c--. r '-,_... This stalamet'I was hied 214 Colt0rt Street Newport dOiflG ~as DuOllsn.d Ot•nott Coast _.,,, tn. Courlty Clarti Off •
Hamn«Otlve LOI.Angelos nershlp •20Beri1St.,Lagunae.actt, dolngbullnalaaa· .,ttarwaollfto.• ..... wttnlheCounty Ci.rk ol Of-8Mctl Cel•f 92"3 VON KARMAN INOUS· oo , 0.l()t FeC><var.-~ •? anQe Coun~on---,·tt
Calif 90024 • . a.orge B Rosa Ill C.•"'· 92t5t O'l>ONNELL·UPLANO ' otraa CHH 4• •• allQ9 County on Fet>ruary 9. Mafalda Torquat,.o 1814 TRIAL, 1301 eov. Sl• .. t 19 ' ~ '988 1984 •
e.m.,d Kolbor 11508 Thi.I ltlltmanl ... flied Thi9 bualn ... la con· VENTURE I, 2201 Oupool "Dplldad "" ........ 1988 SomfMt A .... Wlnc:lbor Pa.. Sule 4490. Newport Beecll F·SO• .....
Don• c.c.lla OrtW Studio with the County Cl«k of Or-duel~ by. an lndivldual Drive, Suite 100. 1rv1ne. Calif cloMI '* ,_... i...,... '110112 lSKl · C111f t2te0 Pv~ Or-. ~
_ City, Cllll. 91806 ' = Counly on Fe«>ruary 9, lawrence T. L~k. Jr. 92115 E•lae.. etNa ,........ PubllaMd Ofange Cout Thls bul •"•" •• eon-RREV" w_,.VI ll'C a Pl.a.IC l()JIC( Detty P1101 Januery zt. -
t Martin H Kr ..... 19 Olive 19 8 I This 1111-'tl was fled Upland lndulltlal Oa· ~ ,_. ... .....r Delly Pilot Fobfuary 19. 28. dueled by 111 lndl~ Oellwar'e CorOQflllOn. 1301 ruary S 12, 11, 1•
' Strffl Larkspur C1111 ""'1 .itn the County Cler1! of Dr· ~I Comperiy, • Meo-.,._,......,a•.._... Mercfl 4, 11 1988 M1l11d1 Tcwqualo Do-. Street, S\>fte 460 RCTTTIOUI .u..-11 M11 94939 , • Pubtllhed OrW'lge COMI allQ9 Courlty °" Fttt>ruary I , 11<.-a COtPQfatlon. 2143 lJlm1dfiManlaR.._lt_...,. F-558 Thll slatem9f'lt was tiled ~ 8-ch, Celtf 92MO NA• IT~Tf.-n I
Edwin N Lowa 2SMO Dally Piiot Febf'uory 19. it, 1988 £•1 o St,...., Sull• 220. On-oco • "" 'i 111•1, ,_. With in. Court~ Cler\ ot Or· This bus!neu It eon-T~ 'ollow<n9 oe<I0'1t ••• W .. I
Eatac.cta 0,....,. LO. Altos March 4. t t. 1988 ,,,_ larlo. Calf 9176' ..,._a wt..,.,....•,.._ ...a.IC ll)JIC[ allQ9 Counl'.' on JMIUat'f 2t ducted Oy a ~auon dOo"Q OUS>.-u -.
Cellf IM022 ' ' F-551 Publllhed Ora1ige Coae1 0 ' 0 o. n n •I t t S a n tfOftCla de 1'i1 .. •11 • • 1'988 • Jil E Lim. Otttl'IC1 .,..,... ~£ Cl~SS•OUE 1101 ACTrnouel I L
Ellen R Marlllall 11372 NI.IC NQTIC( Deity Pllol Februer/ 19. 2t. lamerdlno Penner.. 2201 -oAdNI cit_,......... FlCTmou8 ......... ,,_., -0-Cottf\tll·V WI~ ~ MAm 1Ta1 -C·
Serrano A,,._,., v ttia Park. Mercfl 4• 11• t988 Dupont Offle, Su/I• 100 c-el 411rrec._.. teie-...,... ITAT'lmWT Publtshad Oranoe Coet1 Thia st._,, -hied hacl't Clllll 92MO The f01ow1ne ..,_
Callf 92987 FlCTmOU9 ...... F-5$-4 IMne, Cellf 92715 tllfttco). The tolloWlng l*'llON -Daily Pilot F~ S 12. with 1"9 ~a.A of Or· E1rmcoo C<>roorl'oon C-. dOing ~~ Mk:ftM1 A ~ndr9WI, NAm ITAT'lmWT TNI bualnal ll con· C.. .... a.. OOlr'CI ~ • 19 ~ 1taa Df\Oll Courtty on ~ 3 tor"'a •~o C~mthtaf\ Way HtlMAlll ~
1209 VleCeno om.. Glen-The tolloWlng ~ ere rtaJC ll)TIC( duded by· a general 1>111· Tn. name and addt'9la of p l T E R L y N N F-510 ,... ~· 8Ncll Celtl 92660 2107 ....,.._.. n.e., '
dale Calf 91207 doiflCI bU9lnoal -. ,......, the court IS (El nomtlre y ENT ( R p RI s Es 2 43. I ,...,_ l "" t'u• nflS ., con oort 8-:1\. c.. -of.Mew Mc:Cerrotl, 1011 CAMIN O COUNTRY FlCTmOU99Ulllll8 OonakS S GrWlt direccM>n de'-oor19•~SU-Cimarron Cowl , Lag<.1na l't8.JC fl)TIC( ~~ 0renge Cout 0ue1eo o.. ~oorooratoon Martin S-...., t t 7
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* lCCOUITlll * Nwpt Hrur oma llO'f· -.,, ' ..,..,...... , ' r i1uN9 • 1 .. 111 ,......,_, ..,, ....,.. 1250 -..1215 •••Ii• aging flip helpful, not (GMAC) 1• • equal <>P-llMIS 111• type, HP req d . 11 ono 80QI ,_.,T.,_ For weellende. M2~7H Me-o.400 --·----=---RE O.veloper s Account· nee Write 10 •AdlOS portunlty emplOY9f. FfT PIT positions avall le 50/hr •U2-2523* aonel NCtet:.'J. s.I T~..... Bede wf fremee ~ "-rt I lhd .,.._. put1 Ing dep1 needs payroll & c/o Dally Pilot PO Bo~ Must ha¥9 rellable v•· Janitor Part TllM Elllnlng ~= ~ ~eeu:! t~ * 11rkSAl~I~ ~hUB h I ... ,, 1120 & 2 long twine te&
youlntouctiwtthtl'larlght Compute• experience t560, Costa MHa, CA COOL HOURS' hlcle&CLEANdrlvlngra-work Immediate hire. P M T cioRemu 23•£ ... I o ca ap. •·crib 175, rettan ... "* rn'g ~~~~~·,:~e":~~~:"~:~ 92626 All rapllas wlll be • cord. S250-S350 per wk Fountain va11ay •re•. t7tti' St Ste• 117,' Coet• ~~~':~~~ 1~P· • 1011 IATllf•lt un11 ... ~ ~·. :::r:;:: 142.11.111 -MARILYN759·9531 ackno .... ledged HOT PIJ Cell543·9759 714-447-31 t8 M ... 92827. •· . Earn up to .,;;;,;;;,""4111
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,ovnd: 2/ 18 German & Land Planning Firm mustl '-ble to work under Call Jay 722· 1823 ~ eet'ottloe on PCH PRESSlll Typing, t>oollkeeping ••· Sun 9am-4:30pm Exp Be et beeCf'I by noon. tl)feed, tf\em, duet """9. ~d mbi vie warrwtr ...-, experienced gen-1 seress 3 tO-hr daya. --Pteua c•ll Bob 497.6553 P«tence Mtpfvl. c.il * l)faf, knowt.dr of plant• 11rE·Z Moura 1250. 6"-M2S
Springdale Shopping aral omce sec:rel•ry Nttn '7 00/hr 847-7 IOt Data Entry OP«ator + Ht-4127 1lr helpful. Cel Dorothy 11rNo Nlgtltl/Wknd• Ealet• Sele COM QueMty
Center Hunt Beach Con· good 1yp1ng & phone B pen & mane needed llghl aecre1ar1a1 tun job DRIVER The Oranoa Cout Delly ReceptiONtt/Secrelwy Mondey·frlday 8-.4 11rl71Hr training + comm trecl.lvrn. 1 Y' '*' ~
tact 971-PETS akllla. detail ortanteo EA· lly ~se ,;ace C M Mesa 8·5 M·F Pleasant work· W&llHISE Pilot 11 IMkll'IQ en ••· Front Office poa for NB •Ceeuel tun et~ fUI wel unltt + houelNI
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitl oellent benefits & work· :er da area shop Ing condltlonl nontmkr FfT S550 hr bring OMV perlanced 4 color OffMt Real Etteta Mgn1t. SECURITY OFFICERS COSTA MESAMl--et19 oflurn.6"·5319
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Southern Orange Coun· _ _ _ I fYI 81 760 No EckhOft, Or· we have an ••oellent ~'wonting w/peopte. $TOP WllES $ SAN CLEM 3e1-1572 GIRL'• bedroom ... 1210.
ty S.Od re~me 10 Mr CASHIER/CLERK llLM Y • I ange Aak 10< Rodney banall u peck•O• WIP exp. l)fef. Non· Mllllll love couetlM & ~
FvenlN at Ao~ BeirT, I Flei. & depend Wknds Wanted for 1891 pee. Pt Int· (NO OF ORANGEWOOD) $ t2 21/Houf Conlect amhr. Cell 6"-1521. IP y' 0 ... It*, ctwOfM/,,,_. & oek. Wilham Fro,1 & Assoc inc Gilt shop Jonn •ng co Mull be courtesy 2 end tb& tl2·l027
14725 Allon Parkway. Wayne Atrport Batlle & last Call !llt-0333 EXCELLENT INCOME (l1C)MJ-4J 1 td ••Tllml $7.00/HOUR The Orange Coeet Delly GIRL'S wtWte e dtewer
1n11ne, CA 02118 c an ti.tore 1 30pm * IEITAL llEOEn FOR HOME ASSEMBLY HJ IM fer Trey Piiot 11 looking '°' en dr...., with mltror end 1
l A -Excellent IOb opportur11ry 504-646-t 700 aor1 mail, .,,.. phonee. FOR QUALIFIED PEOPLE ..., our D11trlc:t Menaigw• 536-3M5 CCTS , 'A.LE 852•911111 * WORK FOR INFO C'-LL I ENTRY LEV£L·Ute type. anerg911c peraon to -.. n 1gh 111 • n d 1 , 5 ·•
FIT Payrofl bank reqs and CLERK LIQUOR STORE Dynamte pleasant group DEPT p.357 ..... PIT College 1tudent o.k. 3 days durlfl9 IN.-. ~~~~~---• general 8GC1g la.ska PtC Fun Time days. must t1e practice group 1ffka FIT ••nn&aW.-...._ r.1 hou,. l :OOem-12noon weekenda and l'\Oldays. GLABMAN·s OOWH
FOUND Buff colOf female e•P a must• Salaryt de-over 21 cast\ie• order· e11p's FIO pereon Good --· Call Virginia 6'2-01~ Ap(>llcanl mu•t heW r• BEIGE SOFA & CHAIR
L.eb. under 1 year In p an d 1 n g on exp 1no. stockln8. cl•an1ng benefit package Call po11tlon In Nawporr RECEPTIONIST llat>M car with 11alld CA w/OTTOMAN, Ilk• new.
Moblla Park, Wut· 5A5-62S6 lrvl~ 85A·8 30 •640· 1122w Beach Call 72!·8332 SECRETARY drill9fl l~M. proof of $350 &73-4Mt
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Engllatl IC)Mklng Muat tie ._..,.1 .......__ •• 12121 needed In N.B . .,... 10 print-out Starling pay 11 w/beveled adQM I '•''.
FOUND RABBl'T Large r-'lable _., __, -perform vetlou1 tulle. •fell--~ ........ .111.. S7.00 per hour plul gat ... lJ1-llll
atledes 01 1:>rownl ruit. CAREER OPPORTUNITY Eltte Gardeni ng Svc Knowtedg9 of WOfdlt8' -r-• " • allowanc.
long droppy ears, cJarll •e4a-5588* , and Lotus 752·514 1 • 1111 ALUL. --u...a..1t, C01M In to AWIY et: GORGEOUS SOlld Oek
eyes Backbay 6.46-416 1 FREE REAL ESTATE SCHOOLllll* MAINTENANCE PIT •• -•'" ··--waterbecl • 18/drewer.
Found Small old black lllUllAllllTAIT llWNIT•A•Llll ll•T11111T ...,__. t>oollC&M Mr. $400.obo
poodle VIC Nawporl uc•REER lllHT" Archltactural firm haa llTIL Front deek ~llonllt •Trll .... M4 rm\ . 548-91H
Heights Con111c1 Animal • · opening for general at-*642•3030* w/conttruetlon ore back· •lhntt ,,.,1494, QUEEN SIZE MAnMSS S~lter 1131·t030 I Tl 1l1tant to run blueprints. _ ground Light typing & BOX. QUILTED.
Found white rabbit IHUY, FHHAH 21 -lrOO P.I . errands. & misc tuk1, lllllAl.AllllTAIT 50wpm, fltlng. aoma •lttlrfflllMll•.._1 JllWtttlaylt. BRANDNEWl l 1sa,
including ooea110ne1 ltgh1 PIT Mon· Tl.Id a Thura bk.kpg knOWledga. Salary """• • ...._ ..__ •• IHH Cell MM2t3 tnoroug'1bred lloppy no UST 1111 ST., CUTA IEU carpentry, llftll'IQ, & v• c M Wiii train 548-7779 comm wl••P ft 1 ~383 •Wetth ........ ... •• --.-ears tame 548·2898 VIG n1cle malnl No prav10u1 __ bet~ 9em & 5t>m M·F Queen alD weterbed. mtr·
2111 a Oranoe eAp req'd. but muat have lle4lt1I RESTAURANT •W ... ty Or call a.th at 6'2-4321 rorecl hdbd, frame liner ••LIST . lfW&IHI ltrry P&i ~rd.~ •1••nd\ an '""talt0n •or yo~ to 1o•n l~P r,p (!'!llury 71 olloe t on lht Call! Drivers he a good FIT ~·• office duti.s No w accepting appll· ,..,, 9111 205 mattr ... ~-S175. s:i whl POOOI• ISC*'c•<1 Co 1A M"· • •w11<•1 B"¥" ar"tl 11 ~t·•" "you d" la~e aO ;anlag" • ti.t ~11lu ,1¥t refs S5 50/hr. 40 hr wk Buiy m adtcal l ab c:et1on1 10< all Po9ltton1 s.,•--,-8-1-W-1-8-1-.. -721-0&73 befof• IPM
Area Westcltll Dov•r •01 J' f ' t!''O•'·~~ •' ;•a!'1 ,,.,. rno~· omor,.h•ns •" •ra·n•"R n ltlP RPal F Still" Contact Fran, 759·8923 P .. uanl working con· Ape>ly In P9'M>n Tuea-Fn • ...,,...... -1• ---_...,.,•iut. ,._ " J C •• btwn 3-5, Ruaty P91k:an. M• 1114 e-..a..fff SS3S ,._,,,, ... ...,_ ...., .....,..,.., Shofes 2111 6313330 flu •·, •• 1 • r'•,P'1 ~o.an'ot'" A J',OOw 1 ra•"\"r•a' n • u !\t1;p tiy Gen.ral Office Phones d1t1on1 all In A .... 2735 W CoattHwy,NB ..,... 1..,. ________ Stato M t w/ 4 eplla a
or 840-4671 99~ 13~8 radio dil(>atcn. 111e re-640-0140 MHftts ,...... oom;;tle Mature peraon 1tend S20 em .. ' drwf
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ciaullled naupao a11nlor-tmmed o~tng Front Oyster Bar & Gr1tl A.P91'f --. for alderty lecty Pan Time datlgMr quellly • xlnt
matlO<'t tor paopte wllh and back ofc e.xp' d In Par 1on at 2 100 DYNAMIC PROTECTION le 50/ttour &13-8814 condition 1295. aoec1at need• 64 t·50'4 fOf lntafView W Oceenlront, N B CALL 720-0225
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NoifF!:'i-Jl1•Y ~=· •nm•• un&ma'r.::a11& 'i!LL,• ;:::=---· GIYBt ... e~~ MICUPT NOTICI ti Hl .. HV MAU..U :i1liii Na 111111,. .. -..... ~~':= NOT~·~·~•e.-uY .,,::=.-::=:-..:.=•.: •:.:-r..-,.,:=t ':.W~ v 11 T "U ca.... ewe :9,z===~
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IOOn ..__,.., • pt.C· County loerd 01 ~ wtt. The C"1 CounGll. lt.O. llTATI llO. AM*7 = T,._.....,._ ~TIO *9tM ...,_ '--,_., ~ ttc.bte. In the Councll*°"wlllflold1puCllichW• lo11200,Coeee ...... Cel-To .. -.,.,........ -.c-.. .... OfYOU TAKI TO 'llt l'tlZNt Or..-ewe
T• al ....... -~;.::m 0.1_.. or~ Mii, 11 to ............. eo; """ ,.,_ .-.uoa. .. • credltort -OOfttll'lpll true! W L llU. AT "*JC "'°TICT Y I "'90P· De1w ..... '*'*1 ti. 1t, CfeCMlf9 IM ·-·--,_ ~ C... ...._, Oii Ntf:lfll ~ ...,_!Ml"°"' 11.00 a."' ~Ot'I, IN~ wflO AUCTIOtUo-'"ite•t .tHM!ffaal.DAT a.....,_., "'9
ctMltora of DW 9'0 ... ~... _,_... "'9 a ~ '*'-Y H , ~bl ott. ... II,.. H11d llOOf" '°" CAtH Cllt ... A "*.IC • YOU ~ u.Lrf IM ,.,._ -.0 'OR Jlaj ""AYMAN. o-n-11 9Vteli0ft elretllft ,.._ ...... lie .. ,. 11'1 lhe wll tlltd/Ot ..... of:"°""' ""6cfl.,. ...._,-. '80 AN TION I' NOTtCI II Hll .. IV
INl'M-.i ... .._,111 • tOl6 TIMre OrM, Colla iNlntenal'lee .... It John lllOl•ltllll'ly oftfle bidder tD l(ATHLHN HENRllTTA derll'l_Unit9d._. ... °'THI NA °'THI fll OIWN 1N1 on or ... ,_ PmJC llJTICl
In die .. Md/Of 91tMr. ...... ~ egent tot WIYl'll A#'pOft. --Ille bid to !tie Qey HALL .ite KATHLEEN H /Of IM ......... _... CW PftOCl.lDINCM AAAINIT H t... !Ml widu ... Old, A~._~ ll9d on.m.. "-'ly, USA, In-DATE OF HEAAINO ewtl'10fflce~tMPfOI* HALL °''* ctleekl ..-... In YOU. YOU IHOUU) CON-.... -T.A HAJ..~llllettonwra. ~~A!!,!!.• ~...,._I"-"'-~ eorpcweeect, H}I EM! f'lrst M#ch2, ,... IMOUl'IOedtW.... llldl .. be A .,.eltiol'l Ilea been lll9d CMI Code hc1ton ..... TACTAl.AWYIA -• KlU.NIR & 'taAfW)N)() -•• •-·
pwlor Cowt of 0r.,._ 1tr .... LOI~ TIM£ OF HEAAINO: 1:30 ~ QOel'9d and ,,_.~~Jean St~d In IPey1llleln9'iM MtN ...... Of On,rldev,S/11/Mllt .. 'I ll'l~=CIM1 of• Cot-•MCW of... : '"'-,_,....,.,.._.,.
Co111'tl t9QU.-ltl'lf tllet GENERAL Pc.AN AMEND-Lm Of .. aoon !her..._,• aloud M ftOO a.M .. Ot • ... lupetlOt COUf't of Ot· .... , Ill rtgllt. We Incl A.a.t . 00LDfN Wll T :: CoUllll.;;:~lle. tor w and ..... of JU:.rr'A doll'lll ~~ IN CA Aut.NE.flrwbe ..... Dlllted WENT OP ..... 1A to en*'Ct lapoulble. 10011 ,.,_.., • pteo--.Countyraqu91Ungtl'let lnltntel c~ lo end FINANC&ALC~TION 1.,......_ .. GWM ~ .. CONIUl •
• pslOnlt ~ ~ 1iM d911tMtlon 01 LOCA TtON OF HEAAINO: UO.ble on Frtdey, ~ PMtl Clel'lle bl f!PPOlnled .. now held by It under MICI •• U1e duly lt>POll'll•f of~ -..!!-...... ... M 'P'Mt• Ille ~ tN "H"I ANO RlHAatLI· to........., ........ ol percel11tS1', 518, &22 and Boafd OI Supervllof• Heer-"· 1 .... In the COUid ,.,.aon .. , .......... Ne 10 OeedolTN811nlN~ Tr\leMUROer end purwl .... H ......... PAPltAS, = and .,.. 11Mdder1 TATIONC::,I ....... llwd.
fDWAM> 9All!Y l2t Betnerd S1r .. 1 lrom Ing Room. Hall ol AdfniNI. Ctllirnber1. City H.11, 17 Fair 9dmlnl1tet IM 11ta" ol the 119fllneftar cMecllbed: to Deed of TNlt, "9oot'ded Dr.!!!!!1111 to oon~ ~ ~ ....... a.If.
The P•tlt'°" requea11QenarllCommlfclaltoH19hlrellon, 10 CMo Cel'IW OtM, CoMa Mele, CAI-decedent TRU8TOR: 01iNNl8on1'/tl1'•Dooiimentl'IO. -......,.r."*111e~entllled...,_
aA!lonty to ............ .,_ o.tlllty AMlctenllal. En· Piu.e. north ... ! COtnet of foMle. tor tf'9 ~of The pethlon requ .. 19 HUDSON, CHRISTINE 3123 looll t0117 p_. MO ~"":c .. et ceun.r1 ... 11gtm111tfalfld ..,,._. l. Gllcfert, tMI
_... ~ ... ~ wonmentll Oltermlnellon· 8'0.0W1y and Santi Ana lltOXY COATING -ON .,ttloflty to ldmltlllter the HUDSON Of~llWiordllnlfleof • ...,._ .............. .....,.. and ..... Of ... NIOdll DrM. Colla ....... .,,. MrNMtrellon of &-NloatlYe Dedlrltloo Blvd San1• Ana (S. lo-IUTCHE.N f\.QOll ...... und« the lndlpen-BENEFICIARY: TRANI· b of ... "'°°'* ol Of· end Miil • ........ to eo..,V.... ~ 11110ft Celf. talH
1 .... Act, A'EZONE PETITION eatlonmap.I Addltlonel ... of lfte d9nt Adfl'llnl91rltlon of b · AMERICAN FINANCIAL 9r'll~.Caltei1116.u· ~~1 ol Mid ~ oflewor-wllli.O::..... Joefl It. &Mw. ~
t11e,.won11•tor..._,. A'"88-02 to rezone property PROPOSAL ~ ~ be -.. ..... Act SERVICES ec:utld by. OONNll 9. WIL· ,......~ .__., Ol'I or...., tN 01f11f tNn 0t In eddlelofl to 9eecfl. Call. lni8 In Dept. No. S M 100 .. 51' and 518 Blmerd Ordinance Ho H42, t~ .. lfte 0.0. of IN A llMrlftt on Ille pecltion tac«ded Jui1 U , tlU • llA~ ANO ~ D. ""'._-..:. ~-=· diet of IN ~-In TIMI ~ 11 c.otl· CMc C..... DtM Welt, ltr ... from an R2i.one1oan Countyol 0t8l'oQI Purdlallng A9'f'I .. n Felt w4ll 1>1 held on MAAcH 9, 1n1tr. No 13-315303 of Of. WIUIAa.tS..1.~ AHO ~-~ w · endto....-ceitiln,..,llf'OP-dutCMd by" oo~• s.nt-AM,~ 92701 "3. ~ton 2·1-4? 1t1t11 eny Drive, Colla Mw. Cai-1 ... at 1.45 P.M. in o.p1 flclal Rec:ofdtln llleofbof WIFE OulDIN WIST ...,._,_ -· "°31 -1Yloc:Medln-Countyof .., .. , E. Cltiilil
on ~ I. , ... at 1:45 GENERAL PLAN AMEN[). ~ OIW lhen Ille,... fornla Bids ltlolM be ... No. 3 •• 700 Civic Centtr the Recorder of 0r.,. F INANCIAL CO .. PO."· IEl Toro -... .... 320, Oranoe. s .... Of c.lltomle. TNI ltatel'Mfll ... Mid
PM. MENT GP.e8· 1C to amend ttrl<I ~ OI' an appr<>"ICI turned 10IN1tt....aon of !Ml Drlw Wett. Sertll Ane, CA County, ATIOH, I 0..... CotpCw. ~ Hiii. CA utl3, dlllcritled 81 f1D1ow9. with IM County Ollttt of Of.
IF YOU 09.llCT to the the Mastar Pian ol Blllewe~ lea.aenolder °' tub ... _ City C!ef11, within Mid llme If YOU OBJECT to Ille Miid deed of lruat .-. •Ion. ~ ....... • ~ ~~ of Lot 1M of Trect No. US. =County on ->-Y 20.
Qt91'1*'9 of "'9 peltllon, you to provide an 011.11r .. 11 must obtain 1 l!Qen .. lasued llmh. In • IMl9d ~. 9fW!tlft9 of the petition. you eerlbet IN ~: Tr-Wand AnMllll Co.,• and anW... of ·~· ': • P9" map recofded In ' ,_
lhCluld ..._ 1PPMt at tN bicycle tr all lrom South by Alrpor1 MINQlt to Pit· Identified on the outllldl with ltiOuld tltllef ~ et the PARCEL 1: Oeteww• COtparlltlOfl and 8oo1t M PagM 2 3 and 4 of ,,..,.. end ..... ~ Ob-Coat! Otlve ... , ol Harbor form melntCH\enee. the Bid Item Number 1nd Ille hMt1ng end 1tlle yell.Ir ob· LOT 3 Of TRACT NO. IUCOMIOf b~ 11'19'get IO ceeMd I f IN ""'9 of deelt\ M....;ieoua ..... tn the Publllfled Oflft09 Coeet
)lettDl'llor .. -'*"oblec-Boulevard, io the corllef ol John Weynt Airport Opening 0111 jlctlon1orNewrlttenob)ec· 10275, AS S .. OWN 0.. A Golden Wiii Flnlnalll Cor· =:,: tN 'l:· •and of11C1 of IN cMty ,... Dally Piiot JanuatY 2t, Feb-
llOM wllll h oowt before Hlllbof Boulevard and Gllllt PfOOO-Mllbllshlng 1 ptO-Eech bid shall tpeefty tlonr with IN cour1 before MAP RECOROID IN ~ Pof'ltlon. I Calllorl'lle OOt• ,...... 1"at _... of corder of Mid County NMY 5, 12, 19, 1tll
IN flMrtne. VOA/I IPPW· Avenut 1.nd 10 provide en Cleuing IM ot $500 tor wn MCh end every lt«n • Mt tN hMtlng Your llPPMI• 481, PAO!l 2, 3 AND 3 OF potlltloo, u '""*· WtU. -ctecnrrd tlel acqulted Subject to· current·,.... F...a3 .a.._ be 11'1 pert0n or by ~•lrMt bicycle tine •tong llc#l-end 1 QUll'11f'ly pay· forth In the 9')9Clflcatlonl arlCle may be In S*IOfl or by MISCELl.AN!OUS MAPS, SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIOH llr oper•tton al lew °' °"*· COYet\ll'ltl. Condttlonl. ,.; •-ti" llftTIC(
'f'l4ll lltDmelY. Giiier Avenut lrom CaK· menl of $250 or 15'1. ol Any and all e11Q1Ptlon1 to ... yout attorney RECORDS OF ORANGE TO THE HIGHEST 8IDO€A ... °"* WW. °' In Id· llrlctloria , ... rvallona ~ ~
W YOU AM A CREOITOR l0<n1a S1r .. 1 10 tt>e Santi gross receipts wtllcheYef 11 IPIClllcattonl must be dew· IF YOU ARE A C~EDITOR COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. FOR CASH, (~ .. IN :::C, to tNI ./!.._ :f' de-t10ht1, nohll of wey ....: lllCTTTIOUI ..._ .. or e 001*6+'•1 Cfedllor of Ane Rivet Trill Envlronmen· greeter ly 1n 1"41 bid. and fllluf• to or I contingent etedltO< Of EXCEPTING ALL 01\., time of 1111 In lllwf\A ft'IOMy 'M tN...,. ..... mentl lll'ld ~ancea) MMm eTATW
.. •11 If ~ n11111t Ille tll O.terrnlnetton Elllll\'\PI INVITATION TO BE Ml fMh eny Item In 1111 IN dec:11Md. you must file GAS, MIHEi,AL AND of IM~ Slatel) 8' AT 11'1 and to rl ....... r ... of l'9COl'd. The property w111 The toloMng .,. ~ .......... COUtt Of F. OR MICHAEL LAWLEA. HEARD •P•Clllcellons lhlll b• ~,claim with 1111 cour1 or WATER RIGHTS 9UT THE MAIN (NOA'TH) (N-:n· ~..!"" ~ bl IOld on"' ...... bllil ......... ~ ::"°"'
.._.. It to tN per90NI JR., 11111 Ahso Avenue , A• PetlOnl .. INlr lavorlng grounds lor rejection o1 the Pf9Mnl It lo lht Plflorlel WITHOUT RIGHT OF TRANCE TO THE COUNTY oro, -:-O:;J'_.!!. ..,.. UQIPI •to tlttia. • -..iTIC>HAl BALLOON IM·
•w11M1ue 1pool11tecl by Coste Meu authorized or 0990llng lhll proc>ONI bid '9pr-t•tlve appotnled by ENTRY ON Tl4E SURFACE COURTI40USE. 700 QVK: 11'91, St ... ti -I'll&. llldl 0t oftert er• lfwteed p A 1 H Tl R 8 2 5 5 8 1
.. court ........ -"'°""".,,, for c J Segerstrom .,. ltivfted 10 pr-t ,....., Eecn l>IO snell Mt forth the the court within lour monlhl OR WITHIN 500 FffT CENTER WEST, SANTA === sua ... •fol.. tor """OC*1ylf'd rnurt be Olrtmou1h El .TO<O Clllf
............ of flrlt i. and Sons. 3315 Fairview vteW1 befor• tht Board of luH ne~ and residencel o1 from lht dltl of first Is-THEREOF, AS Af8Ell!Yf0 ANA, CA .. rJoht, tltte Ind : In writing ll'ld ~ bl I»-92$30 ' '
,._..oflrttetlMprovtdect Road.Co111 Mue,rorpropo Su~ 111 persons end par1le1 euano.ollettar1 .. provlded IN THEDEEDFAOMHENRY lnletllt con~ to and LotMofTractNo. tooot. ~totNCol'llerv .. orOf Or Edwerd Elll1
11'1 S.Ctlon 700 of th• 1r1y loc•ted 11 2900 College Any written melerlat. 10 tnlernled In the propoul. It In Seetlon 700 ol lht T SEOERSTROM ANO now held ~ h under= In IN County ol ~. tolheofflclofl1l111tor11ey9 2558~~mouth a Toro'
ptobet9 Code of Clltfornla. A~ue in an MG zone be submlted to tt>e Board ol the btd 11 by a oa<p0rlllon, Probate Code ol Calllol'flla. OTHERS, RECO..aED DE· OMd of TNll In the Stele of Clillfoml9. • P9" l<ELLNER & Y9ARRON00° Ca11f 92830 • '
The..,,. tor Nlng Qtalml wlll GENERAL PLAN AMEND· SupeMSO<S mull be sub-state the n•,,_ of the Of· The time tor n11ng Clllml wlll CEMBEA 29, t978 IN BOOK. lltuat9d lo Mid County. c ~ ,~=: :!2!f 901 E. Morton Ptaca. Sul~ Tl'lll bullnea• •• eon.
nol _,.,. prior to lour MENT GP-88-tB to Cht ngt mllted 10 the Clefk o4 Ille Ileen wno cen sign en not uplr• prior to lour 12981. PAGE 1987 Of Of.. fornla. delcrlblng the land Ml'C..n.ou. ,..__ t Hemet Clllfornla 11 any duc:llCI by .,, lndlVldual
montt11 fl'Ofl'I tN data of tt\e land uM deslgn1t1on lrorn Boerd et leut 24 hours prior egr .. menl on bellllf of Ille mOf\tha from the dete of the FtCIAL RECORDS. fherllfl· • .._. le tkna alter the flrei publl-Oreg E Ei1e hW1na nobd abo'4. Llgf't1Industry10 H'911 Denei· 10 the heetlng (II• coplel r• corporetlon 11)d whether hearing notice ebove PARCEL 2: As~ fully dlecrlbld on mora 0°'',,_l nown cation of this Notice Ind Thia 1~1 wu 11.s
YOO' MAY EXAMINE tl'ie ty RelldenUll Enwonmeo· qutred) more lheo one officer mutt YOli MAY EXAMINE tt>e EASEMENTS AS SE Mid OMd of frwt M: 2ftll SALLY, TORO. before tht making Of the with tM County Clerk ol Of·
ftle kept ~ tN coun " you tll 0eterm1netl0tl Negeu_,. For lur1her tnl0<m1t1on llgn ti rhe bid 11 b)' e part. Ille leapt by Ille cour1 II you FORTH IN THE AATICLE LOT 17 OF TRACT NO CA 92e30 M6e. C on J 22 are lfMrllltlecl In 1M lltlle, Oectaretlon you ere lnvttlCI to call Tim '*""'P °' 1 JOtnl venture. 111 e perton 1.nttr~led 1n ENTITLED "EASEa.tENTS 21H. IN THE CITY OF tuATetrM of M6e CMfl In few. The property Will bl IOICI ~ aunty anuary •
you 1NY aaNe upon tt1e U · REZO NE PET IT ION Millard, .John Weyne Alrpor1 11ete lhe names Ind ed-the .. 111e. you may seNe ~THE DECLARATION Of COSTA MESA. COUNTY OF money of IN United on thetollooMng tetms c..n ""117
ICU1or ~ ldmlnlllrat0<. 0< R-88.01 10 rezone trorn MG 11 (714) 75$-M 16 drtsSel of 111 genatel pert· upon lhe H eculor Of admln· COVENANTS, CONOfTIOHS ORANGE, STATE CW CALI· Stat• on Connn..tlon of or pert earn ll'ld pan Cledll. Publllhed Of COMt
upon 1M 81tomey for the ... (a.netel lndultrllll to Rt Dere February 1. 1988 ners end Joint ventur-. " latrllor Of upon lhe at· AND RESTRICTIONS''. RE· FOANIA. AS PER a.tAP RE· ..... cw pert ~ and balo-1tie tlf'mt o4 IUCh c;tlClll to Deily P'llOt J~l9'29 Feb-ICU1~ or ........, .. or. ll'ld (Mllltl·llmllV Aesl0ent11t) Llftde O. ~. C._. the btdder ts a sole tO<ney lor Ille eJteclltor Of CORDED IN BOOK 13303, CORDED IN BOOK H ltiCl9 ..... ~~note .. bl ecc:.pteble to U11 und«· 5 l2 9 Itel .
flll wtttllNc:ourtwlthproof NOTICE IS HEREBY oftMlloerdoflupaMM11 propnetorstllp or 1111othet edmln1Str1tor e.nd lile with PAGEeotOFOfFICIALRE· PAGES 9 AND tO OF MIS-=~~or T""1 llgr'9d Ind the lboVe entt-NMY ' · 1 . F~71 of MFYlcl •• wrman request GIVEN lh•t ., said IHM end of °'.... c-iy, c• entity lh•t d<*s bualnetl the COUl'1 with proof ol -. CORDS AND ANY SUPPLE· CELLANEOUS ~APS. IN Ill' .,.. . propany IO tted Court· tan perwl'll 110%) _______ _:....;.:...;. ~ tha t you desire plac:e.•11 lntertsled peraons .... under I flctlllolls neme. Ille 'rice. I written r«iutS1 118t· MENTS ANO AMEND· THE OFFICE OF THE =-T!!per=-:°'.:::-'' of the wnOunt Of ..... bid to Ml.IC tl)TIC(
notlol of the fifing ol may •PPM' and be heafd by PublllNl<I Or1nge Coast b•d shall be In the reel neme Ing lhet you dfflre speol1t MENTS THERETO COUNTY AECOROER OF 10 -'"' bid. accompeny the offer end the --.;..;;;=~;,,;;;..;.;.;::;.;;;... __
.,, Inventory Ind eppr•I ... Ille City Col.Inell on .,.,. Deity Piiot Febrvlry 19, 1988 of th• bidder wl1h I detig., nottct ol Ille 1111~ of an In· PARCEL 3 SAID COUNTY llldl Ot to be In Wl'lt· balance to be paid pr~ly FtCTITIOUa ........
ment of 1111 ....... or ol 1101amentl0"4KI 11em1 F5e3 n11100 tollowtng al'towlnp venlory and eppra•sement ol AN EXCLUSIVE EASE· The llr ... lddr111 Ind 11'11 end •be NOllWd 11 followlno oonllmiltlon of tht M&m ITATa-.n
the petltlonl or ec:counts IF .THE AFOREMEN· "OBA (the flCllllOUI nerner ; "tile ISMtl or ol lhe pell· MENT FOR SIOEVAAO other common cleel9n•llon ... ~rid "":: •• eny Ille by the Court. Tull. The f~ per90l\8 .,.
"'91'1tloned In Section 1200 TIONED ACTIONS ARE PlBl.IC NOTICE provided however, no fie· tlonsoraccountsmenltoned PURPOSES. AS S ET It llflY· ol the"" Pt'°'*'Y.... the 1 publl-rants operating Ind main· dolnobullrlMiu: ll'ld 1l00.5 oC lt\e Callloml1 CHALLENGED JN .,COURT, llllous oame shall be llMd lo Sec11on 1200 and 1200 5 ol FO'RTH IN THE SUP· de acr I bed • bove It :".-. ,,.,.,, ll'ld blfor• tene~ct 1J1,.n1e1, and HAIR AT 250 DESIGN Pf~ Code. Ille cttellengtt mey be hm· aUMMARY M unleu !here 1s 1 currenl the Cet1tornl1 Probate Code PLEMENTARY DECLAR· purpor1ICI to bt' N3 POST "'-. pr«nlumt on lneutanc:.t ae-PLAZA. 250 Newpor1 Ctr Dr
'91ltlonlr, "'1ttt E Fr .. · 111<1 to only lhOM tuuea ADOPnD ONHMAMCl rtg1stretl9<_\ wllh the Oranga "°Y I . Wooteey, lftc., efld A TION OF COVENANTS. ROAD, COSTA MESA. CA 0-.. ~ 17"' dey ol c:ec>l•ble to the ~ • 100. Newpor1 Beech, Cetlf
WLUMI T. ~ft At· tome0ne ra1-It the public Ordlnenee 88-3 is tchl<I· County ~der In caM of Weolur. An91lo arid CONDITIONS AND RE· 9~2f ~. 1 Ill .. be pro rited M o4 the 92MO
...., "" 1tt••s 111, -l\t.lfing dMCtibed tn thll no-uled to be on tuM torce and corporetlons. Include Ille Thate~. Allomeye for STRICT IONS RECORDE D The underligned Trultle CHNITIHE A. MORGAN. date of rl()()(dlng of lhecon-Roget W 80fland. 49
.... ..._. ......_ l ... 11ce or In wriuen cor. ellec1 30 deys from 11s .oop. n1mea of the Pres1dtnl. ,.......,_, -S81'1 Joe. IN BOOK 1393! PAGE 369 dllcialms "'Y llbllty tor -=:" ;' .... btate of vayence. Tiiie lnturlil'Ce Pinewood. Irvine. Cell I
..... C• .. _. respondenoe dell,,.,ed 10 lion on February t6 1988 Secretary Treasurer end qull'I .... "-d, Newpoft OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. lnc0<rect,,_. of .. 1"-' -=.:. ~ lhell be et the ellpen .. of 92714 Pu....., <>ranee Coast The City Council II or prior and WU edOPled by the fol· M•o~ -..Cll. CA --OVER A POATION OF LOT 2 lddr ... end °"* --. ' Ille conMN•lorahlp ....... Paige A • Borlend. 49
Diiiy Plot FebNery 12 13 to Ille publle ~~ lowtng rolt ce" vote COUN· Tt>e Cny Counc;tl ol lhe PubllShe<I Orange Coest OF SAID TRACT NO 10275 dftignltlon. If l!'ly, rflOWft :; II~ t:; 111 otw escrow Cliltget 8nd Pln-ood. Ir vine. Celll
19 ltll llUfM,. Y, City CIL MEMBERS AYES Hall. Clly of Co,11 Mesa ,_,,D•lly Piiot Feoruary 18. 1Q. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT..... -~-:...CA_, rll•led Hpen ........ bl 92714
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_______ F_S_S4_S1 Ctertl Amburgey Hornbuckle, 1"41 rtghl to rtjee1 eny Of all 25 1988 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Sald .... wll bl ...... W ftoc ,..~ divided be1wMn the con· Thlt bualMllS •11 con·
Publlllhed Or~ Coul Bulle NOES Wheeler bids ThF4S4 DA TED 7118/83 UNLESS without COl'I~ ~ W• volft09 ..._t MtVltorshlP ... ate Ind tt>e ductld by hulblnd Ind wife "8.IC NOTICE Daily Piiot Feb<.,.ry 19, t988 ASSEN! None D11.a Fet>ru•ry 10. 1988 YOU TAKE ACTION TO ran1y. ·~or~·,. o.J/1¥: ~ 1'· 19, PY,ai-, 1n accordanc:. Roget Borland
F567 Ordtni noe 88·3 emends Published Orange Coast PlBl.IC NOTICE PROTECT ~PERTY. IT gard~tftl., po11111on, Of 15. 1 ThF474 withcultomeryeecrowprec· Thie 1111amen1 wu Ried _,~!._1 l---Dl-ID-•IC_Mn_T-IC_[ ___ , Chapt«•lll 112 Commuouy 011ty Pilot February 19. 1988 ,.. CTIT""''I .,.1 .....,11 MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC eneum W'IOll. to PIY Ille tklel In Otanga County. Call-with the County Clerk ot Of.
The Covnty S1nttet1on lhe Costa M... Mun1et 81 NAMI ITA Tl•NT p LAN A T 1 o N OF THE the not11 MCUred by said PUl.IC NOTICE Tht property tlettoln de-1988 ..... '""' -I '"~ nv Improvement To T111e 1 t ol F585 .. 1 ""' .... ,,._ SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· remaining pnncipll rum of lornl• "IOI County on January~.
Otslrlc11 ol Orenoe County FtCTITIOUS IU..... Code p PlBl.IC NqTICE I Tile following persona llte N A T u R E 0 F T H E Deed of Trust, with Inlet•! ICrlbld It commonly related ,.....
Cellfornle, will rec.Ive stal-NAMI ITATtMINT Tt>e luff reitl 01 ll'>e Ofdi· -doing businen H PROCEEDING AGAINST tweon. at ~ovided lo said ITAftm#T 0# lo u 1178 1 &OOltlhlrt Av· Publllhed Orenge Coal
Id bid• T~•y. Mlrctl 8 Tl\e foltowtng poflOflS ••• n•nce m•r be reld 10 the FICTfTIOUl IWWIS BART BEAN & co 12 YOU YOU SHOULD CON· notes. ldvanoae, II My, ·antma1m1MT 0# enut Glllden Grove Call-Diiiy Piiot Flbfuary 5 12
1988 •t 11 00 I m 8141100.ng ~.. City Cler1c ' ona 77 F11r NA• ITATt•WT P0tnl Lorn• Corona del TACT A LAWYER ~the l«lnl °' .. Dlld uu Of FtCTITIOUI lornla The nderllg~ r• 19 ~ 1988 . .
must be rlQelVICI et 1"41 Ot$· RADIATION TECHNICALIC>tiv. Cost•,...,. Tile IOllowlng person.s •••• M11 C1M 9262S 349!> Wlll'lbll<lon Cosle ol Trust, estlm"ed re... .,...,, _... MtVa tht r~hl 10 rtjec1 eny ' F-512
tr1c:t1' Admlnl11ret1Ve Office CONSULTANTS 10302 lJL~lNI' l'HINHEY Cltr 00tngbu1messu Berton Pliny S.10 12 Mese CA92626 cnargesandeapen ... ofthe The IOltowlng pef10n1 Ind ejt bids made prior 10
by the d•t• Ind time heretn. N1e9ere Or Huntington Clertl • ' (a)PACIFJC SOUTHWfST I P0tnt Loma Corona del 111 • 11r .. 1 eddr ... or TruS1M end of the lrvstt have ~ the UM of 1,,_ entry of an ordlt con-Ml.IC NOTICE
atK>\19 M1 lortl\ I I whteh Beach Clltf 92646 PubltShe<I Oraoge Cout DEVELOPMENT lblPACIFIC M•r C•hl 92625 common deslgn1tton of crNtlCI by said Deed ol lh• FlctltlOUI Bu1lnH•111nn1ng the,..,
tim. thty wlll be publldy Mtcnaet E Cornelius Oa•ty Polo! Febfulry 19 1988 SOUTHWEST BUILDERS TtttS business is con· property 11 attown above. no Trvst. to-wr1 $22.333 5e Heme· l<USTOM INCEN-DAfED February 9 '988 ITAT'lmMT 0#
C19et1edlndtum1ned11tl'te 10302 N1egar11 I> Hunt· FS&6 IC)PACIFIC SOUTHWEST ducted by 1nindMdu11 werrenty 11givenH10 ttl Thebeneflcleryundlrtald TIVE CONCEPTS, 315411 ICfllNI~ n~. AaANDOllWNTO#
olficeoflheDlstrlelS 108A4 1ngtoo a.aeh Ca11t 926.46 PROPERTY MANAGE· B1r1onP Bean completeness or correct· OeedofTru1thefe1olort••· East Nine Drive, Legun• 00 AIMfMY• .. e.... UllO#FtCTITIOUI
Enis Avenue. Fount11n Vil· Tl\ts bus1ne n •s con· PlBl.IC NOTICE MENT, 869 ArbOr St Cosll ThtS stelem@Ot was hied ness) The benellc11ry ecuted end dellvered to lhe NIQllel. Calif. 92677 ~8tor · .,... .. MAm
ley. CaHfornl1 lor ll'te IOllOw· ducted by en ono .. 1ou1t • Mesa Cehf 92627 with t'he County Cle<k ol CX under sa•d Deed 01 Trust, by un<1er5111ne<1 • wrl11en Dec-lhe Flctiltou1 Buslnee1 Publllhed Orenge Cout Tht t!,~ P•rton1
Ing: I Mieneei E Cornettus FlCTTTIOOlraUllWll Kevui E MCCraeken 30791 lflge Coonty on January 19, reeson 011 breach or default 11rellon of Deleult end 0.. Name rtlerred to •bove wu Delly Pllol Febfuery 12 13 h..,.. • the UM of
PURCHASE OF FER· Tht$ .!l•temenl "'Ill hied NAME ITATE•NT Warreo Lo Cost• Men. t988 In the obllg1llon, aecrured mend lor Sale. and I Wflllen flied In Orange County on 19 1988 . . !hi FlctlllOUI Bu1ln111
ROUS CHLORIDE. SPECIF!-with lhe County C1ert. ot Or I Tl\e tollOWing persons are Calll 92626 F..m thereby he retolo ra U · Notice ol Deleult and Elec-December 3. 198f FILE . FS~7 Nerne AMS CHEMICAL
CA TtON NO p. 109 enge County on January 20 ldo1og oustness as This business 11 con Published Orange Coast ecu1ed 1nd dlltvered 10 the lion to Siii Tht undltllgnl<I NO F328t22 PRODUCTS COMPANY.
&di must bt subm1t1e<1 11988 CATALINA MICRO SYS·,ducled by an tndMdutll 011ty Pilot Jenu1ry 29 Feb·luodersigned • wrtlten Dec· caused '9.ld Notice of De-l<erCH\ O'Connell. t2 LI 22951 L• C•d•n• Dr .
on IN form ~led by 1"411 F*554,TE MS· COSTA MESA Kevin McCrecken l rvary 5 12 19 1988 •11ar111on ol O.l1u11 end O.. teull and Election to 511110 Co1t•. LIOI"'• e..ct1. Celll f'\8.IC NOTICE Lagun1 Hills. Cllll 011lric11 lo eoc;Ofdllf'Ce with Publtshed Or1nge Coal! 1548·D Aderns Alli! Cost• j This st•temenl wlS llled F-480 mend 1or Sale and wrl11en bt racorded In tht county of 92f51 The Fletltloul Bllllnea
all provtllons of the IOe(:!lj.IOe1ty P1fo1 Jenu.ery 29 Feb-Mesa Caltl ~26 witl't the County o.n ol Or· nottee ol deleull end ol efec· tlld Officlll Aeeordl ol Of. Car.dice Burroughs FtCTITtOUI 8UIMll Nama rlfetred lo above WU
cellont ruaf't S 12 19 19U James O'Shaynecy t5t8-enge Coun~ on Jenuary 22 f'tB.IC NOTICE lion to ceuse the uridet· enge. unoer lnatrvrnent No 13541 Eut Nine Orlv1. M&m l~ATIMINT tiled •n CXenge County on ~tlO<ll blO blanlls F-'47fS 0 .t.d1ms Ave Cos11Mesaf1988 signed 10 sell Slid prQPerty 87-6 14798 on 11/4/87 ~ Nlgutl. Celtf 92f77 The following Pettonl are Junt 21. 1984 ~IL E
and lufttllf 1ntorm1tt0n mey Celtl 92626 ,,,_ FICTITIOUI 8UllNEll 10 sattsly Mid obliglllont G 0 L D E N W E S T fl\tt ~ wu eon· dOtnO bu_. II NO F248800
beot>lllnechtthe above •d· f'tB.IC NOTICE This buStness 11 con· I PubhShed OrlnQe Coesl NA• ITATOlllNT Ind therH l19f the under~ FINANCIAL CORPOR. ducilCI by• general P1111ner·I SHORT CUTS. 23600 P Roget Miiier, 27401 LOI
dreu. tell PhOne ( 7 ,. , FICmlOUI •• ··-·· ducted by-.,, lndlVldU81 Daily Ptlol J1nuary 29 Fib· The loltow•ng persons are slgnlCI ceused Hid notkle ol ATION Forecioeur• Dec>lft· lhip Roektield SI• 28 1, El Toro, Altoe. M""°" Viejo, Clllt H2·241 1 · --J1mes 0 Sheunecy ruery 5 12 19 1988 ' d0tng buStness •s oeleult and ot e1oct1on to be ment '547 Ygnee40 Vl/Mfy Thil stllemant wu lt4ed Clllt 92630 9~91
. Ma .1.. 8rown, lecretwy, NAMI ITATfMl.NT I Thts .statement was llted F •467 NU COLLECTION, 881 rKoro.G OCIA>bet 21 1987 Reed: WllnW er.-. Cell-With tM County Clerk of Dr· Naml Arntrrnotlrt. 233 E Thia bu*-wu eon-
._. el Olrectore, Cour.· r~ lollowtng persons Ire Wiltt tne County Clerk ol Or· Dover Drive Suile 14 N-· as loslr No 87-588148 of torn11 9459& (415) 94.4·7680 enge County on Februery 3. 1ftll Pl · Cotti M ... Clllt. dUCllCI by an lndMduel
ty ...,.....,, otetrtcte 00tng bus1nes1 u enge Courity on Jeriuary 20.. P\&.IC """TICE port Beach Cllll 92663 OHteail Records in the olllQe Q o L o I M w I I T t.988 9~27 Thie 1111emen1 .... n1ec1
Publllh.o Or1nge Coa.st ONE NEWPORT PLACE 1988 "" Ntohoro Uedl, 178 14 LI ol the Recorder of Ora ,.MAMCIAL CORltOR· Robert E Peetton. 250 El MOl\emed Honarkar. 5051 wllh the County Clerk ol Or·
Detty Pllo1 Februery 19 1988 130 l Dove Stre~ll Suite 460 ,_,t FICTITIOUI au ... ll Rosa Ln fountain Veney. County, nge AT10N, 8 De69w.,. Corper· Cemlno Real, Sulll 21f. Alton Prlfy •27, lrvlne, Calif ange Counly Of\ February 3,
FS6• Newport Beach Cal1I 92660 Publlltled Orenge Coaat NA•ITAnMINT Cell! 92708 Saldsalewlllbemede.but llttel'I, ._....,., llMWft "Tu.stln.Clllll.92680 92714 1988
---------RREEF USA Fund-I Inc • D••l'f Ptlol January 29 Feb· The lo4towl persons.,. Kuue Ueo• 17814 L• ••lhOUI covenent Of .,,,.,. T, ...... ~ ~Ce., Publi9hed Oranga Coaet Ra111m T1herud•tt. Publllned Orange Coaat "8.IC NOTICE ~•w•re CorPOretton 1301 ruery 5 12. 19 l988 domg bu5I,,;: u · Rosa Ln Foun111n Valley, ranty awe>ressor implled,r• • 0ete9.,. c~lffel'I Dally Piiot FebNlry 12. 19. 5051 Alton Prlty •27. lrvtne. Deily Piiot F*bruary 12, 19.
Dove S1reet Sutte 460 F~82 LI BERTY NATIONA L Call! 92708 gerding ll1le po-lion. 0< el'lcl uunnr '7 __... M . Merctl '· 1988. 1988 Calll 92714 2f, Merch 4, 1988
f(JM2t N7por1 Beech Celll 926601 BANK BUILDI NG, 1301 Thtt business IS con-eneumbr•noa 10 P•Y the lo Goldll'I .... ~ F-530ll Th11 bu•tn•H II con-F·S3e
f'ICmlOUI euwsa his bu11ness •• con-. P\alC NOTICE Dove Street Su111 460 ducted by h\lsband and wile reme1n1ng pr1nc1pal sum Of, •-ic 1111\~ •-.,. llftJIC[ •-IC llftTIC[ •-ec llftnl"f' ..... ITATfMINT ducteo by • core>orettOn Newport Beect\. Caltf 92660 NttohtrO Ued• lhe note(•) MCIKllCl by Mid , ___ r_UDL __ ""_1_~__ r~"" rUDL "" f'UDL ""'~
The lo4IO'M"Q e>e<son1 1r1 Jtl E Luu DlstrtC1 M•n· F1CTITIOUI MJIMU I Alvem•J Huntington Tl\ts SlltelN!lnt WIS filed Deed ol Trust. wltl't 1n11rest , __ ..;...;T;.,;;H~E;;...O;..;;;..;R..;.A;.;N;;...G_E COUNTV '"~·ng buJiness as loe< NAMI ITAff..-T Beach Inc 1 Celifomle Cor· w•tl't the County Clerk ol Or· .. '"laid noll provided. ed·
'1 A y w AR o 9 2 As . Hus srat.,.,.,..I wu hied The following persons ere porlliOf\ tJO 1 Dove Str .. t. Inge County on Jenu1ry 22 vene.s 11 any. under lhe ~l)CIATES 3S05 C•O•llac with lhe Counly Clerlt. 01 Or-,d0t"11t>usmeu11 Su•t• teO. NewOOr1 Beach 1988 terms or said Deed ot Trust. ENVIRONMENTAL ""ANAGEMENT AGENCY "•enue Su11e o 110 Cost• 11noe Countr on Jenuary 111, JOHN rvENS AND AS· Cll•I 92660 f*1U lees charges end upen-""
Vl!U c1111 92626 1988 'SOCIATES 2901 Wut This busloen 11 con· PubltShe<I Orange Coul 01 th• Trustee arfd of the ? OoMell investment FJl9207 Coast Hwy Sull• 300. New· ducted b 1 cor etlon Delly Pilot January 29 Fet>-trusts crt1led by said Deed ANNOUNCES A
hnoera 3SOS CeO•lllC A• Publlshe<l Oren91 eo.11 por1 Beach c.t11 g26&3 Jiit E L11 ~tel Man-ru1ry 5 12. 19, t988 01 Trust
ettue Suiie o t 10 Costs Da••v Pilot January 29 Feb· JoM W11t1em1 tvans. 4 18 eger · F -4 70 SaJd sale wtll l>I held on
l,!eu Calif 92626 · ruary 5 12 19 1988 I Harding, ~,, S.1ch. Thia sletemenl wu hied Dlmt IC MnTICE February 25. 1988. 11 1 JO
9reekweter "noc111es 1'-469 Ciltl 92663 With 11\e County Cleric ol Or· r~ nv pm 1nthelobbytOlhebuild· ~•'I'> C1d11t1e ••enue Surte oun•rc MnTICE I Tttlt bu11n.,1 •• con-ange County on J anuery 19 FICTITIOUS MJllNlll Ing located •I fl01 South • '10 Cot1a Ve'8 C111• l"llDl. nv du<;ted by en in4Mdul l 1988 NA• ITATaMINT ewts Str"1. Or.nge. Clli· ~<621; Jottn Ivens ,..... The loltowt s er lorn!• 926f8 •nos Du5 nu, s con F'ICTITIOUS eUllNEll Tl\t1 tielament WU filed Publlshed CXenge C09st d bull ng person e Al lt>e lornt ol lt>e Initial
".>et"'O o. a 9-~1 part-NAME STATtlllfNT wtlh 1"41 County Cien. ol Or· Detty Pilot Jenuary 29 F.b· ~';t'IGHT= ~LEANING publteallon ol lhll notlele..
"'Sll•P The •o110 .. 1ng P8rM>nl are enge County on Januery 21. ruary 5 12. 19 1988 SERVICE 2218 A I 11"9 lotal emount ol Ille un-?oneJd S G•a"' do-ng l>us•ness •• 1988 • F~&I ve on P•id bllenc. ol 1"41 ot>ll-
• ., s s•l!em""' wu "'eo ANA~·NC a Celtlorn1e ,,_.. Coste Mesa Cel1I 92627 etton ~ b the·~ ~ '" '~" Counv 1.,.1eo of Ot· Ge"t'"' Partneo111p 4400 Publttheel Orenge Caul PUBUC NOTICE Hollie K Giicrease, 2218 ~MCrtbed dMCI ~ tru11 and
'l" C ...,n1, n ~ebruary MatA":"' 80ui!'Vlfd • 780 Oeily Piiot J1nuery 29 Feb-:~~ Costa M4IM c.ttl esllmallCI COlll. UP«!-.
· ·q~& N-por Bue,, C1t11 92660 ru1ry 5 12 19 1988 ,ICTITIOUI ..-u Thi end advances Is S24 013 50
FJ7117t Ronaia P Tom1oc de F-477 'M&m ITAn•NT 1 bustntss 11 con· It 15 possible thai •I the "uDl•s~eo Or8oge Coast l"betla Terr1ce Corona Oe1 The folloWlng pereon1 ere d~~~ieb~1i:,n.~~vidual 11me ol salt the opening bid
!J,.ty ~»t?• ~·o•uarv 19 26 Mar Cahl 9?625 P\alC NOTICE doing bu.inns 11· T may be lesl tl'lan lhe tote!
•.• \t r 4 , ' 1988 Cooy M Sm111 •33 5..,11 T SID AS SOCIA TES his ileternent was lile<l
r ~.t9 we•d Roeo Corona oet M8r FICTITIOUS 9U ... ll 1822'~ Newpon Blvd Ste with l~t C~nry ~le~lc 01 Or· d~ evelleble the ••peeled
---------Cell! 92625 NAMI ITATIMRNT 14 1, Coate MeH, C alll fgi: oun Yon • ruery 1· opening bid · mey bl ob-MllC NOTICE Eowin .t. MeMrv• 120 V11 The lolloWtng persons art 92627 ,...,. lalnlCI by celllng the ~
_____ ....;_....;,,.;;,,..__ N.il(trs Newoon Beech 00.ng bullMlt u Edwerd Wtnllon Pur11111. Pubhshed Ora • Coast mg ltiephone numbet on the
"ICTITIOUI •UIMll Ca111 112660 I 3030 AIRWAY AVENUE. 362 Rellam Cir Cott• D11ty Pllol Ftbru~ 12 19 d1y before the Moll' (7141
NAME ITATf•NT S"•"'' J ~••er 1 S 1301 Dove Slreet. Sulll 460, Mesa. Calif 92827 2e M ch 4 1988 ' ' 38S.4837 or (213) f27~MS
• .,e IO'IOW> tie<tors a.r• B•,~or 81~ Newport NewJ)()('l Beech Cllll 92MO 8fa6le ~. 362 Rallam " ' F.5 TAC •-11
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PUBLIC HEARING
ON PROPOSED SANTA ANA HEIGHTS SPECIFIC PLAN
AMENDMENT
lfOTJCC ti McacaY OIYIR th•t tll• Or•nt• Cour.ty llennin9 co .. t ee ton v111 hold •
public he1rlr.9 to ce••id•r l1nt1 All• Mel9ht1 lpoclt1c llan Aaenchlont 17-1/tor.o
Char.to I Cl7-ll/C1 .. urilty Protllo Aaendaont CPll-ll to the IAMTA AMA llCJGllTS
SPCCtrJC 11.A.H .
OATS: "•rell 1 , 19U
TIM& t :)O '·"·or •• •oor. tl'toroef t er •• po•e lble
~IOlll Ple nnlnt co .. 11e1ori Noar i r.9 aoo•,
lD Civic Con~~r Plaaa ICorno r o t lroedvey
and lent• It.Ila llvd , I. Sant• N>•.
PAOIOSALI
S•nt• All• Mel9ht 1 lpecitlc Pl•ri Aa•nd•ent 11-1/lono Chant• 1Ct7-11/Co .. un1ty
Profile CPl7-11 prepoeee to: 1 ) adju•t tl't• aecreatiori ind Prot•••lonal-
Acl9ln11tcat1ve boun••rl•• •O th• &And Uee Plan ; l) ••k• •odlJic1tione to th•
Land U•• D11trict Map to edju1t the 101a1 •opon·lp•c e/)le creetion• er.d (PA I
1 1~421 °Profeee1•n•l •rid Adelni•tretive Otflco• Oiatrlct• bewtd•ry linoe;
J I ... ,..d th• 1tr•et ere••-•••tl•••
Dr1••tt end 4 1 revlre the l••f'llt• in
de1crib1•t tb• pr• .. ••• cr•••-•ectlon1 .
tor C,preee ltroot, Me11 and OrClh•rd
th• Cet1aU111ty De1i9n Pr•tr•• lect1•ri
R•t•tlvo Dec1ar1tl•• Jltl-Otl h•• bier. prepeeod f o1 th• Sant• 1'.ft.1 M•ttbt•
lpeclflc ll•n ._.ndaent ll-1/lel'le Ch1 r.91 ICll-21/Ce .. unlty ~rotll e Aaer.daerit
CPll-12 and vill be ceneldor•d •t tllo public he1rin9.
All .. ,, .. , •lt~•r favocl .. •r •p .. 1lnt t~l• pr•,.••1 •re l••lte 4' t• pr•••ftt
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.-... .... , ll-1/1 ... ~ ICll-11/CeltlNalty Pref&le Cfll•l).
Senate panel votes
against Rep. Dan
Lungren· s confirmation
as state treasurer .I A4
Nation
Du Pont, Babbitt drop out
of presidential race./ A4
World
Amal searching coun-
tryside of U.S. Marine
abducted in south Leba-
non./ AS
Coast
Reagan· s proposed
budget Includes funds for
the Santa Ana River flood
control project./ A3
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A2
Albert Carroll llor&an (riCht) lea•ea the
courtroom with bJa Wife and puenta after
belDC c leared of attempted manler char&ea
Albert Carroll Moraan•a father (at left)
weepa d orln& the proceedln&•· The wheel-
chair-bound Tictim of llortan•a ahoottn&.
Olilly ..... ,..__,la ......
but con.tct~ on le.er chargea ln connec-
tion with bJa •hoodnC of an other motorlat
ln Coeta 11-.
Paul NaMbaum. (rlaht) la ahown da.rlnc
teatimony ln an earner court appearance.
Be wu not praent Tlaunday.
Badham throws support to Baker
Retiring inc u mbe n t gives s h ot in a rm to
Irvine councilman ·s bid for House s eat
By GREG KLERKX
OftMDelly ..... ltefl
Irvine lit) ( ounc1lman Da' 1d
Baker's campaign fo r LI Congress
got a maJor shot in the arm Wcdnc'i-
da) ""hen the man he 1s seeking to
replace. Rep Roben Badham, R-
Ncwport Beach. endorsed his can-
d 1daq and said he would actively
campaign for him
Badham announced the endo~·
mcnt of Baker. o ne of eight Re-
publican candidates vying for has
Congressional scat. from his Wash-
ington. D.l . oflicc.
'T\e o bscned him for some time.
and r,c been impressed wtth him asa
~ouns man '"'ho'' been an asset and
contnbu1or 10 ht'i c11' :· Badham said
th1smorn1ni "lr\lne"1ll oonbcthe
bt$&l'St ell~ in Orange Count}. and I
think DaH· has done an outstanding
iob there."
Badham is current!} campaigning
aclt' cl} for prcs1dent1al hopeful
Gl·orge Bush. but said he will plug
Ba l er's cand1daq "h1le he 1s 10
California
"He's contnbutcd to h1!> cit~ and
churc h. he's a 'ood famtl) man. he's
)oung and he s cager to 'ienc h is
country for the sake of scr' tl·e:· said
Bad ham.
Badham presides over the -iOt~
Congressional D1stn t t. "h1ch in-
cludes Ncwpon Beach. In inc. Co ta
Mesa. laJ.una Beach. El Toro .
Laguna Hills. pans of Hun11ngton
Beach and Santa .\na and mo\l of
Tustin. Badham has represented thc
d1stn ct for 11 'cars
Laguna Bcalh C 11' C-ounc1lv.oman
Lida Leone' 1s thl' onh Drmocrat
running for· the 'e.it The pnmar)
election ts scheduled June 7
Badham's l'ndor~·m<'nt "as the
perfect b1nhJa, prl''ll'nt for Baker.
who turned 35 on \\ cdnesda'
''I'm C'\tremch grateful · for 1t.
because here·~ a gu~ \l.ho·s spent ~6
~ears in publt' sen•~. and he
ob' 1ousl~ has a substantial intcrnt 10
\I.ho succeeds him." Baker said 1h1s
morning. "It mear:is a lot."
Ba~cr. an atto rne) with a Costa
Mc\a la" firm. v.as even more
impressed \I.Ith Badham's pledge to
rampa1gn actt\cl~ for him
.. lt''I one 1h1ng to ha' e somcont' put
1hc1r name behind )OU. but another
for them to go out there and rd.II>
\I.Ork for ~ou." said Ba1ter. v.host
four-,ear term on the Irvine Cll\'
Cou ncil e\p1rcs . 10. June. "It's an
incrcd1blc gesture ol involvement ..
For Ba ker. the endorsement
couldn't ha'c come at a better ttme
He )(ltd he plans to open h1scampa11n
(Pleue eee llADBAll/ A2)
DATEBOOK
1 25 CE T
Jury: Shot
at car not
fired to kill
Shooter c leared of
attempte d m u rde r .
not lesser c h a rges
By BOB VAN EYIEN
ud JONATHAN VOLZKE °' .. ..,.._ .....
The man who fired a gunsho11ntn d
car 1n Costa Mesa last summer -
httting and paral) 11ng its dn' er -
was found innocent Thursda' tit
a11empted murder
Alben Carroll \to rgan "a\ con-
' 1c1ed 1n Orange ( ount' upenor
Coun of lesser <harges o( anempt<'d
manslaughter. assault wllh a firearm
and finng a gun into an occupied
vehicle
The shoo11ng "h1ch occurred Juh
J 8 1n hca' ~ traffic near the Orange
Count ~ Fairgrounds "as one 1n a
rash of high" a~ shootings la t 'ium-
mcr 1n Orange and Lo\ .\ngcle\
counties
Wilbur :-.:ussbaum. the \.Kt1m's
father. said he Jnd his fam1h \I.ere
disappointed b' the JU~ 's dc<mon
not to con' 1e11hc Santa .\na roofer o f
the ancmpted murder charge \l.h 1ch
could ha\C brought life in pmon for
Morgan
"Verdicts li ke this open up' the
free\!, a\ s a' shoottng gallencs ··
Nussbaum ~1d b~ telephone from his
Rolling Hills Estatc:s homc "The
public \I.Ill suOer ··
·· .\nd this man \I, 111 onh st"n e In
)Cars, \I, h1lc our ~n \I, 111 ht-·a pnsoner
in his o"n bod' tor thc r~t of hlS
life··
The prosecutor. CXput~ DmnC1
<\11o rne) Chm "'-ralid .. tned to pro'e
that Morgan meant to lull h1'i -.1c1tm
Paul Nussbaum. and that the attempt
had been made \I, 1th mahcc
aforethought
Morgan tes11ticd that he had he-
come angn "htle stud. 1n the 1rafTtc
JatD because some motonst'> \l.Cre
11lcgall) pa sing on the shoulder vi the
road He S<t1d he decided to firr th<'
sho1 as a "arning and \I.a\ not a\l,ar<'
that he hit an,one
The JUr) o(sl\ men and SI\ \l.Omt'n
Darid Baker
Opinions
on verdict
divided
8~ GREG KLERKX
0.-Dellf"-ltall
Reatl "' \l.l'rt ml\ed among local
IJ" t'PI •r ml·nt uffictal'i to a , on·
tr 'rr.,,J , ad1t1 handed do"n
T hur'>dJ Jiil rncx.in aga1n<11 a free\!. a}
'>hl>\llt r "'I • • lct1 a former marathon
runnl'r p.irJI~ ted
.\Ht:r k\\ thJn t\l.O da's ofdt'ltbera·
t10n J Jur Jlquttted .\lben Carroll
~lurg.rn ~' l•fanemptcd fir'lt-degrtt
murdl'r hJrgl'\ tn lhe Jul~ 1 ll shoot·
ing in humper-to-humper traffic near
thl' Orange C. ount\ F-Jtrgrounds
.\ ftt'r J 1usslt on tht' cro\l.ded Cosua
\ky f-rC("\l..Q~. Mo rgan tired a 22-
lJliber bullet into the ned, of~9-\<car
old Paul 'us'lbaum Tht' gunshot left
'u\\b<lUm a tormer marathon run-
ner and tcnn1\ in\tructor a quad -
npleg,1t
The J U~ found \!organ guilt} ofa
le-.ser l hJrge of attempted 'olunt.ar)'
man'llaughter a~ \I.ell as counts of
a!>~u lt \I.Ith a firrarm and shoouna
into an 1'1\:cup1cd \ eh1cle
The JUf'\ ·, 'erd1tt "a"> the object of
some cont rlner.' Thursda' after-
noon
"In m' humble C"!>ttma11on \!,hen a
man a1m'>J ttun at Jnother car hes not
JU'll ·a1m1ng at thr car he's t.alung
re-,pon.,1h1li1' 11.lr e'enon<' 1ns1de:·
(Plea.e Me OPnflO{lfS/ A2)
opted •m the lcs~r charges bu t
affirmed lhc 'P«•al Clrcums~n~<
that \torpn hJd u\ed a firearm in his
(nmc and that he intended 10 infl1ci
great bnd11\ harm ,,n ha\ '1c11m
\10'1 uf 1hc · 1ur\lr' refused to
(Omml',t lollc,\\JO~ the \erd1ct
Ht1v.e' er Juror fohn Faller coa1d
. (Plea.e eee JUllY:/A2)
QC t raffic
initiativ e
qualifies
forballOt
8) 80 8 \ ~' EYKE~
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Ttk· ,,1u l\\l.uic ~\I, gro-.1h
mca~un ti.1• 4u.tli ticd for the June
pnmar-l·h , • ''" hallot. count\ RcgJs·
trar •' \ , •' " Don Tannc\ an·
nl'un.xJ T • .i -.Ja,
· I "111 tll J • n.:. an n fTt c1al crn1fica·
twn .-. t" 1h, uni' 's '\Cal. b't next \I,('(~ • ..... ,J 1 rn:ir' 'but the'rr arc
CO•'u~t 'i,." 11.1rn .ll•llrding to our
rand1)r '-lrirlt
Police shooting in Mesa justifiable homicide
The meJ"in .... ,11 n •\I. go beforr the
Board 111 "..ii~·n1,.•r-. which can
c1thn .1d,1r' · 1r place 11 on an
elC'C"t• n h4 · • H appro.,.al b the
\ l\ll'f'o
· ThJt"' \l.Oil.1t•r1ul said ~n Or·
1cµ .in 1n1:1:it H hJlker tn Hunt-
ing1,,r fk.i, h I J• '1 lno~ "'hat to
\.'!\ I rn \(\ hJrr' t'<, a-tot of hard
~l1rf. ,1tme I rrult n ··
By JENNIFER WEBER
Of ... 0.., .........
Two Costa Mesa police o fficers
who kalkd a man 1n his doorway were
Justified 10 shooting him. officials in
1hc District Attomey·s offict' ha ve
co ncl uded.
• Do.n Riymond Parkt'r. i 9. was
killed Dec. 12 after pointing what
turned o ut to be a pellet gun at an
unidentified o fficer. Deputy District
Atlomq Douglas Woodsmall said
Thul'$da)
Thinking thC' handgun was a re-
' ol \ l'r and Parker v.as about to shoot.
the offict'r and his panner t'mptted
thC'irguns. h111ing the man once in the
top of the head and once in bis side.
Wood mall o;a1d
l n_a letter dell\ ercd to C hief Dav1d .
nowdcn on Wedncsda\. Woodsmall
wrote that 1hc s h.oottng was
"Justifiable homicide."
"I gUCSS }OU \l.OUld Call II reason·
able sclf·<kfcnsc.·:· \\ oodsmall said
The letter capped an '"' es1tga11on
involving the Polin· Department. the
herifrs Department thC' d1stnet
attorney's offict' Jnd the.-coro ner·s
office.
The offictrs \l.l•rt· rc'>pond1ng 10 a
repon .of a ~du1urbancc . al I 30
Wallace A'c \l.hl'n the shoo11 ng
OC'CU~.
T hey knocked on the apanmcnt
City Council latest target
of recall fever ii1 Laguna
Tht' -.a thinss arc aoinajn U.Una
&!ach one might come away •1'" the
feeling 1hat the 1own has IOM recall
crazy h was onl) last September that
voters wtrc punch1n1 theirbaUo .. in1
q>tc1al election that outted th,. o(
fhc tru~tttS from the community'•
SC'hool dtstncl
O* a I h ·kn1t lf'OUP of ct.
aruntlcd bu 1nci~ owners would like
to set a rc~at pcrformaMC fOr lht
C'll)' Council Tht'arba 1<'cla1m 1sthat
the fi"c-mcmbtr counc il has
th11tr1ncd mall business throuJh the ~lion of a confutina muc of ambil.out and wbttqlvt onh·
nantts
Tht qut"Suo n that remains as
whcthtr the recall orpn tu11on can
forat a plat form that would k.1n4at the
1ntcrnt of \Olen. Some .. )' the cou~1l has made 10
man) blunden that tht d tt1onte 'trill
rally to the cauw. Tht l"*P Ml
tar,eted MaJ:n Ou Kenney ud cwncll mcm Lldl unney. •• en ~V'Y and Nett fiapa&ricl.
Councilwoman Manha ColhlOft it
bnna ... rtd beau.tr sht •• inchned
10 be pro-bYsancu on molt .-.
••• tlliak *''"~' ~ chi~.•• taid l1m '-/:.t:Ji6n'
o( the I 9 Al ....,_.
Assoctataon. v.h1ch ha o ften a«uxd
tht rounc1l of intrrfenni ~1th la1 1.
fai" tt0nom10 .
Tbc spark (or lht mO\<t'IMnt attW
out of a 1eem1n&fy 1nn0cuous t'OUnetl
dttision la t month v. hen it rtfu.cl
businns O•Mr C'l)'fOO(' 8 1nf s ~
quac to trt up a cloth•"I rack outsadt hersaore. lml.1 San C'km<nte rn1dcnt. Atd
dw flC'k outlldt htr f1tt-attt itore
watOf' pnvaw propcn to the council
hlld no""'' io wn hn 1t h.d 10 ao Stw qud.ly~I Q(P5 0fbuStMU
OWMn -'o-llled 11m1Lar como&aents
and ... IWMd IO rttall
...... JOO "°'* ha\ c offtftd
d oor. and Parker came to the door
with what ap peared to be a re' oh er 1n
ht\ hand. officials said Tht' "capon
turned out to be a pellet gun
When the offi<'trs ordercd Parll.cr
to drop the gun. he raised 11 and
point<'d It at one of the offllen
Woodsmall s:ud
"{he offtct~ fired I~ r~und\ 111
Parkt'r. hitting him onl~ t\l.ict
"h -was all a "Cf).' c~ qu1cll. thing.. ..
Woodsmall said "It's amaJtng hov.
LA1cE
lc101
F -. , · ~ : N t ~, ,
quid.£\ \OU can t'mpt) )Our gun ..
.\fter hoottnJ Park.er. the offi<<'"
tried to administer first aid to thl'
fallen man. He wu taken 10 Hoag
Mcmonal Hospual in Newpon
Bea h. \I, he re he v. a' pronounr<'d
dcad
The tv.o patrolmen v.err plal-cd nn
admrnmrall''t lc~'l' •fteT tht shl"l\'I ·
1ng. but rclur'M'd to dut\ ~'cral d~''
later. nov.den said ·
T ,1m R.•gt•f' , 1-author of the
in 111.Jt" t• .... ;\" Jl\('I c Tlthusia tic. 1fle
ehullil·nt 1han nneµ
·Thai' 'en g•)(ld ncv.s ··ht said.
Ba, l <'rl ,,. thl grov.1h a nd traffi
C.l.lnl ul mc.i!>urc netdro 65.110 vahd
'itgn.llUfl \ an 1>rder tO &et lhetr
tplea.e eee Tll.AFFIC/A2)
Mobile park without
gas turns to propane
a &$0..DM.YN.QT/frtday, FebruWy 19, 1988
a, .IONAftlAN VOLi&& ..............
A Su Jacinco man pkeded auilty
lO mwdrr cha.ran Thursday in tht>
drua-~lated slayina of a Costa Mesa woman. ICCOldina to court officials.
Patrick Michael Pearw, 27, t>ntered
lbe pk.a in Harbor Munac:ipaJ Coun
in Newpon Beach. • court clerk said.
Ht> will bl" sentenced Ft>b: 29.
Ptanc was acc;used of kilting 32-
year-old Sandra Ann Neary on Qc1_
l l. 1986, in the parking lot of the
Oranae Coast Daily Pilot.
At&omcyi-in the case were un-
available for comment.
The woman's body was later dump-
ed in a remote area of River1ick
County and was fo und near the Green
River Golf Course nearty two weeks
later.
Neary was stranaJed with a cord or
wire. rcponcdly becau9e Pt> ref uK'd
to give Pearse money to buy
nan:ot1cs. authorities said.
The case took several twists after
the body was discovered. including a
fiaht bctwttn Pearse and his victim's
husband, and ullimately the h-us-
bands' death. which was listed as an
accidental drug overdose,
hortly after Sandra Neary .. an-
ishcd. Pcane and Stephen Neary 32.
aot into a fi&ht and Pearse stabbed
him, ooolitt said. PcarK was subsc
'quently convicted in the assault and
served time in Oranar County Jail.
police said. ThJee months later. Stephen
Neary's body was found in a Buena
Park apartment where he moved
about a month and a half after his
wife's death.
Hypodermic needles and a glass
vial containina an unidentified drug
were found near his body. leaqing
coroner's deputies to list the death as
an accidental drut overdose. offic~als
there said.
OPINIONS ON VERDICT DIVIDED •••
PnlmAl -
said Costa Mesa Police Chief Da ve
Snowden ... As far as I'm conct"-rned.
the man tried to kill another man. A
r~ by any other name is still a rose."
Howard Garber, ellecuti ve director
of Citizens Anti-Crime Task fol"C'e ,
said he was appalled by the Jury
vm:tict. ... would have to say that he
(Morpn) is deadly dangerous 10 do
what he did. he's a killer. and general
soc~ty has to regard that kind of
person as murderous." said Garber. .. h wasl· ust a matter of circumstance
that he Nussbaum) wasn't killed."
Barbara Phtlltps. director of the
Oranat Count~ V1ct1m Witness Pro-
pm, said she tears the verdict may
set a precedent when other cases in
the rash of laM summer's freeway
shootings go to tnal.
'"My conct'm ts that the communi-
ty will fa il to realtLe the senousness ot
this." she said. "Th ts 1s a crime, and 10
reduce a charge ltkt'. this fails to
recognize the sevent)" of what hap-pened. ''
The djfferen.ce bct""ecn thr charge~
is subtle. said Hal Morgan. co·
supervisor of the felon' panel for the
Orange Count) District .\ttome) 's
office. To be conv1ctl'd of attempted
tirst-degn.-e murder charges. 1t must
be proven that a defendant had
prrmeditated intent to kill a specific
person or persons. said Morgan.
Attempted second-degree murder 1:.
co nside red "hen t h ere is
premeditated intent to kill. but no
specific targrt. such as firing a gun
into a crowd.
Morgan said attemptt.'d voluntar)
manslaughtrr is bas1call) thl' samt.' as
attempted second-degree murder.
"reduced by the heat of passion
They'r~ supposed to give you slack
for getting worked up. cmollonal ..
The JUry concluded that .\lben
Morgan shot Nussbaum after get11ng
agitated in the bumper-to-bumper
lraffic. and that the shooting was not
premeditated.
The "erdtct ts hkd) to anger ~omc
c1t1zens and law enforcemt>ot of-
lic1ah.-and Mocgan-sa1d the rasc
straddles a line line bt'.t"een emotion
and la"
"From an emouonal standpoint. 11
(the \erdKt) was 'er) disappoint-
ing." said Morgan "From a pro-
fcs~1onal standpoint. that's probabl}
the correct den!>1on You're torn on
this one."
Morgan ~aid hl" ques11onl·d
whether a traffic snarl was sufficir nt
provocation for the attack on
Nussbaum.
"It doesn't seem that passing
someone on the freeway should fire
someone up to the point of shooting
'lomcone." said Morgan.
Thi.' difference in penalties between
th<: charges sought and the verdict
rt.'turned ts substantial. An attempted
first-degree murder charge cames a
penalty of 25 years to life in pnson.
said Morgan. The maximum penalty
for attempted voluntary man-
slaughter ts 11 years in prison. Alben
Morgan faces an additional three
years in prison because of the assault
"-t th a firearm and shooting into an
on:up1cd vehicle charges.
In Los Angeles County on Wcdnl'S·
da). Margarito Leyva. 27. of Newhall
"-3S acq uitted of altemQled murder
and other fel onies 10 an August
roadwa) shooting 1n volv1ng a Cali-
fornia Highway Patrol.officer. But he
wa<. ron' 1cted of possessing a firearm
1n a -\·ehtcle and possessing a con-
,·eakd weapon. He facrs a mall1mum
st~ month county jail term when ~ntt"nced March 2. said Public
IXfendcr James M. Coad).
Abrams meet s w ith P~nama ' s president
Wl\SHINGTON (API-.\ss1stan1 Panamanian President Enc .\nuro
Secretan of State Ell1oll A.brams has Deh alk this ""eek for a d1scuss1on ot
rold Panama's president that 1nd1ct-the poli11cal s1tuauon 1n that count!"\
ments against m1litar: kader (Jen Rut offic1als did not conftrm thl'
Manuel Anton to ~onega might hf rqx.1ns that a deal was in the "ork" to
dropped 1f the gt.'ncral and his drup indtctmenl'> aga1ml Nonega.
associates"" tthdre1.1. from poltt1c'> and The meeting took place Wed ncs-
went· mto t'"-111.'. according to publish-da~ in M1am1 . ""hne Dchalk "-3'>
ed repon~ . undl·rgU1 ng a medical checkup. thl'
The State Dcpanment confirmed~. <;1.itc Dcpanment ~1d .
Thu~a~ that ..\brams met "llh l S · offic1~I\. 1ns1\llng on
anon\ m11\. told The A!l'iOC1ated Pn:~· thai .\brams reaffirmed L'.S.
inter('!>! 111a1.1.1thdrawal of Panama\
mtlital) from pohJ.tcs and lhc t.'merg-
l'nn· of a ne"" .,, stem dominated b'
t.'lectcd U\ il1ans· ·
l)challc 1s Panama's 11tular leader.
but poltt1caJ authont} rt.'\t!> largcl)
""Ith Nonega. the head uf Panama·s
IXfensc Forces
RECALLEFFORTTARGETSCOUNCI;;::s
From Al t Bird) has 'cf) ltttk support ... Ken-
ne) said.
.. They·ve got no othn lx'el than
that the) (the cuun1.il1 "i>uldn't let
(Bird) have h1.·r clulhl'' 1Jul'>1d1: hc-
store." ~td a patron at the \1;mnc
Room baron ()ce;in A \Cnuc-He ga' 1:
onl> a first namt'. Dennis
"It (recall) ""<>rked wtth the school
board so the' think <''<'"' lime'
someonl" gl'ts p1.-.~d thc' 're gn1ng
to a rC'call." Denni~ \31d. ··it's
harassmrnt b' the mt.'rchants ..
Reallllng I hat the 1s\ue of ou1drl(lr
d1spla)s ma) k a'e a lot of rc<,1denls
yawning. n'<'.all propont.'nts have
compiled a list of compla1nt\ that
the) SB\ 1.1.111 UOllC \OlC~rc;
The i1<,t includes the council's ~le
of ctt} propen~ on El Toro Road on
which a condomtntum comple' no'-"
stands. concession~ to res1denl'i ot
Top of the \\ orld "'hen the neigh-
borhood 1A.as ann<"1:ed . building n:xfr
\!nforcemcnt 1n South Laguna and a
proposal to double, the pricc of
parking meter.-.
Jack Han..cn. a member of the
recall organ1Lal1on and the owner o t
Aidine·., V11lagt' Shoes. said the group
1s current I) sending questtonna1res to
other business o" nen 1n an attempt
to gague the suppon for a special
l'll'<'t1on . ..\ pan.al ltst of the other
recall members include an1sis Paul
and Barbara Westbrook.· Joel
Rasmusson. owner of la Hacienda dC'
PROPANE ••.
l'nmAl
Cht has asked rt's1dent'i to help pa}
through a monthly assessment ofS 15
to $25.
Ro nald Ranck. president of tht·
homeowncr's assoc1at1on. said mam
resuknts feel Cha should have set w<k cmrrgency funds from their
$475 per month pad rentals to CO\ Cr
such incidents.
Some re$1dents also have offered to
buy the perk. Ranck said .. rm a small bustncuman. I don't
have that much resourct.'' du said.
... don't know. maybe it'd be better
to sell it with all tht"se problems."
MAiit OfftCF.
, fll.-•a.., ' '' A M ._,.,...,,. • • II 'ILi ..... • t .,. •
Laguna. a furn11ure <,tore. Ron Ken-
n1.·d >. a rug store owner. Mac
\k( alla. o"' ncr of Mc( alla Prescnp-
l11>0 Pharmar) Da\ td Dtggtn<>. a
manufacturer'\ rcprc'icntall'l' and
rl·s1den1s Ian and Kim Smith. John
and. Su~n Parks and Jackie Wcst.
Bird \31d
.\t the ~me ttrot'. Hansen "
meeting "-Ith Collison. Lennc) and
\C'\ era I other business uwncn 1n an
attempt to iron out gnevances in an
efTon 10 avt.'rt a recall effort
Collison conceedcd that the coun-
ul could ha ve done a better JOb in
not if) mg busmess o"" ners of change'>
tn ordinances gm l'rntng signs and
outdoor d1spla)S '
"Ma\bc 1.1.c ha't' to take a better
loulr. a·l 11 and sa,t ho" can "e
,·ommunKalc better · (olhson said
But one point that will be hard tu
reconc1k 1s the recall group's demand
1ha1 thr rnunc1I fire Cll) Manager
Ke n Frank
Rl'call ad H><.atci, have dubbed
Fran._ "Dr No" and have accu~d
him of running roughshod O\er tht'
1.·ounnl ad" anc1ng hts own personal
agenda ""1thout listening to the com-
m unit)
l\nd th•~ 'tCIA. ma~ have suppon
from l.\llh1n < 1tv Hall
"Ile (frank)-" not popular here
Mo<ol ofu, find hi~ policies e'trcmcl~
rrpn.'\'ll\C:." \31d a nt' emplo)cc
v. ho agrted tu ~peak un a cond111on ot
anon}mll) "There arc man)' things
KC'n doe<. well \1~ pc™>nal concern'i
"'1th him ha ' t' to do "-tth ht'i per'>onal
'l'k <1nd ""hcthl'.r or n<H he's tru h
g1' 1ng his all for -wh:11 the council and
the re'5tdl·n ts "'ana. ..
frank wa~ uri 'a<.:a1ton this week
and could noa he reached for com-
mcnt
Howe, er. C h1cf of Poltce Nl'tl
Purcell la~l month credited Frank
w11h nearl) \1nglc-handcdl) 1mpro'·
mg morak at the Polt'c Depanmcnt.
If a recall drl\e wcrl' to commence.
org;m11t.'rs "-OU Id havc 120 dayc; after
filing a not1u: of inten t to collct·t 2. 999
'alid <,1gna1ure' aga1n'il each targeted
counul memhcr. said Jeanette
Shelton of the Orange Count)' Rcg1s-
1rar of Voters
If 11 "'ere 10 qu.1111) for tht.' ballot.
the ekl a ion would CO'\l tht.' Cll) a~
mulh a!> S2 5.fJ(XJ. If tl ended up
toppling an ) of the u >Unctl members.
11 "ould he thl' fir'>t to do so in Orangt'
( ount} !>1nu· 19~ I. 'ihdton said.
Bird said the re<:all would be wonh
the cffon dc<;p1tc the fact that Col-
llson and Frupatnck Ml1 be up for rr-
dccuun 1n N tJ\ ember. Depending on
1f and "'hen thc~ gathered 1he1r
\1gnature.,. rl·ta ll ad' ocate\ might be
ahk to combine a 'ipccial election
"'1th !ht• regul.irl~ '>lhrduled elec11un
1n ~·O\cmber
Hut the t.'nt1re qut'\llon ma:r wl'll hl·
a moot p<>int 1f the gcnt•rai clt·c tora1t·
fot l'> to JU mp on thl' hand"agon of thl'
rn · a II c ffo rt
"Ma)!>\.' C\l'r)thing .., Pl'rfCtl 111
p..iradt'lc." !><11d boutique 01.1.ncr \.11kc
[,an'">. wh<> ,,d,cx:att''> recall unlev.
tht· counnl rn 1st''> 11\ ord1nancr\
"\,1.ntll: "-t: ll' lhc nnl''> ""ho ar<' out ol ""hal·k')"
BADHAM BACKS BAKER ...
From Al
office in In 1~c 1h1\ Wl.'Ck. and "'111
.hold an open hou.,c Feb. 28. He ha\
sc~eral fund-ra1\1nj act1 -.a11e'
plannl'd 1n Manh .md '\pnl. and
hop<.''> Badham·scndor~ment "'111 bt·
a .. ned1b1ltt' hu1ldcr" with uthn
Republican kadcn
"lt''i going to tnkc more than
monc> to v.1n tht\ race," .he said.
Other Repubhcan candidates for
Badham's seat arc Ncwpon Ekolh
hu\1nl'"man '\athan Ro .. cnbcrg. 1
""ho lo'>t lo H.11lham ~n lht· 1'~86 C10P •
p11rnaf\ ( O\ta Mt·sa < ti\ C oun-I
nlman Peter Buffa Pt,>cr ';wan. prc"it-I
<lent of the ln1nt: Ran,·h Water
l>l\tnr t C hark-\ DcVore a former
rnngrt!>\1onal ha1~m. John I l>llon.
an atrltnc p1lut fr11m Ne"pon Beach.
l usttn (II) C ounolman John Kell>.
and Chmtonhcr < O\. a formN coun·
kl to Prc,1Jcnt Reagan
Dally Piiot
O.Uwery
leOuerMtteed
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don't \OU likr'> (all the number abo"c and )Our
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Tht ~me 24-hour an~wcnna ~nice may bt
uttd to rttord letters 10 the editor on •O> 1op1c
Contr1bu10"' to our Letters column must include
their name and telephone numbtr for\ rr1fK~t1on
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TRAFFIC INITIATIVE QUALIFIES .•.
From Al -
initiative on the ballot. approval by the voters. ·out until the end of th ts month."
Supponcrs coll ected more than Most board members have ex-Superv1sor Thoma·s Rt!ey also said
96.000 signatures on 1nitia11ve peti-pressed reservations about thc he was not prepared to make an
t10ns. which were turned in to the proposed initiative, which would tie assessment.
Re$istrar on Feb. 9. but 11 took county future development 10 traffic 1m-"l thank we have st.'veral options
officials until Thursdav to venfy that provements. and I would hope we'll take the best
a sufficient number o( the signatures But Scott Morgan. an aide to one." he said.
were valtd. Supervisor Roger Stanton. said adop-Other board mcmhers could not be ti on of the measure by the board was a rcachl'd for comment. .. We used a-random sample instead possibility. O fficials at The lrvlne Co, and the
of chccking all 96.000 individually," "What has been said about the Sa nta Margarita Co .. two large de-·
said Tanne). "Our computer _gener-in1tiat1ve so far was all before it was \Clopers that would be affected by the
ated a 5 percent sa mplr of 4.82 1 ccnified.'' said Morgan. ..Things 1nitiauvc. were also unavailable for
signatures. of which 4. 157 were valid. could change now that it has been comment Thursda).
Based on that, we came up with a cen ific-d. I th ink it's a real option that
Pro•cctcd total number of 74,381 One de' eloper, Gaf) Cook of the
1 Lhe hoard could adopt it." N B h b d T 1 v 11 \ ahd &gnature!I .. -. ewpon eac -asc a cga a ey Supervisor Don Roth said he had Pannersh1p, did speak to a reponer Tanney said he would submit the
ccr11fied pel1t1on to 1he Board' of
Supervisors in lime to get tt onto the
March 1 meellng agenda. The board
will then have the option of adopting
the ini11at1vc as a county ordinance.
or placing 11 on an election ballot for
not decided )ct what to do about the but said he preferred not to comment
initiative. on the in111at1w. "I don't think anybody's going to
makc a dcc1s1on until we've seen the
Chapman College rcpon on the
economic impact of the in1t1at1 vr ."
said Roth. "and that's not goi ng to be
Cook's firm has at least 13 develop-
ment tracts 1n un incorporated Or-
ange County that could be affected by
the in111a1tve.
JURY: SHOT AT CAR NOT AIMED TO KILL •••
From Al
that he rt>gretted no t being able to
return a guilt} verdict on the at-
tempted murder cbargc.
.. Becau!tc of the wa> the laW 1s
""nttcn. ""e couldn't." he said. "We
"-l~hcd we lOuld have."
Kralick also refu sed to comment
foll1lv. ing Wcdncsda) 's verdict hear·
ing
But dcfcn~ auornc) Paul Me)er
c;a1d he "as satisfied wtth the verdict.
"It "a!> s1 mpl) not proven that he
had a '>Pt'C1fic in tent to kill or thaa
there "as maltce aforethought. .. said
Meyer "Emoti on 1n this case has
pu~hetl ll lo a vef) h1ghl) charged
degrer But that's not what happened
1n this counroom today. The JUI)'<,
\ crd1l·t was based on the facts of the
1n1.1dcn1. not on emotion."
I h1: cider Nu~sbaum . however.
\a1t.l l·mo11on \hould ha'c pla)C'd a
r(•lt· 1n tht.' ca!.e
"What Paul has gone through 1s
un1mng1nable. unlc'is }OU go through
1t \our~lf." Nu\sbaum said. "Pan of
t•<lura11on nroccss for people wh o
rna.._c law!> or dec1s1on should be that
the) \'1!>11 with v1ct1ms ... Emot1onsdo
come into pin). emotions are pan of
the human psyche." ·
Much of the emo11on during the
trial came from Nussbaum. a 29-year-
old former marathon runner who can
no" neither walk nor use his arms.
Strapped to a wheelchair with his
ha nds and legs wrapped tn protective
foam. Nussbaum said during a
counroom news confercncc during
the tnal that he felt hatred toward
Morgan and that he hoped he wo uld
be gi ven a long sentence.
"Right now I'm completely depen-
dent on people:· Nussbaum told·the
coun. "lfl have an itch on my nose or
head. 1 have to ask someone to
scratch it."
Nussbaum's molhcr. Gloria. s~ud
that no jail Stntcnrc. no matter how
severe, could make up for the suffer-
ing infl icted on her son.
"A person who caused another
human bei ng to lt ve life one painful
day at a time ... would have to do it
himS<"lf.'' she said during the tnal.
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ulona Nu!>sbuam reacted tersely to
Thursday's ve rdict .
"I JUSI heard about 11 b) phone. I'm
stunned." she said .
Neither she nor other members of
the family auended Thursday's hear-
ing.
"The tension of s11ung there 1s JUSt
too much.'' she said." It just makes 11
worse."
Members of Morgan's family did
sit tearful!) through the heanng, bu t
refused to ~peak to the press.
Morgan. 33. had bccn out of Jail on
SI 00.000 ball. He was taken back into
custod) followi ng Thursda) 's ver-
dict.
Sentencing was scheduled for
March 18_
He face!I a possible c;cntence of 14
years 1n prison. an:ord1ng lo Meyer.
who ~•d hc c'pectcd Judse Jcan
Rhcinhetmcr to gi ve his cltent the
maximum ..cntence possible.
"She'll il'l' him everything." he
sa id.
FUl.19,1988 ()\ILy PDDT ENTERTAINMENT GUIJ)[ \GA/N0.8 . .
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AtLarge -
Wake up: Ketchup,
Costa Mesa are 'in'
This 1s 1he da~ning of1he age ofNega11ve ('hie.
Ifs no coinc1dcnce 1hat it amves at the bqinning of 1hc Year of the
ROBERT
HYfl>MAN
DragoJ> -the most ausp1c1ous
sisn an the Chinese zodiac. bnoging
wtth it prosperity. ac11on. danng
and tumult. It's a )car of surpnscs
and revolt. And it's a welcome
change from the conontailed Year
of the Rabbit. marked by calm.
moderation and general wimpi-
ncss.
This week families in Beijin&
and throughout the Orient slaugh-
1crcd their fa nest pigs to celebrate the new year. Closer to home. a decidedly
more figurauve observance called for the slauJbterofour fattest yuppies or.
more correctJ). the fattest signs of yuppie lifestyles..
Even Esquire mapzane. the vinual Bible of yuppic-dom. finall) got
around to admauang that the Yuppie Era has expired. long after e\Cr)Onc
else had already realized it.
Sagos abound that chanac as in the aar.
The stock market has crasMd. People are drinking water out of the lap
again. Bowling alleys are packed. Dress for success has been replaced by
dress for recns. Ketchup is returning to its nghtful place al the dinner table.
People are clappana coupons. Truck sales arc up .
.\nd he), wt·rc all damn sick of yuppies ..
Linda Stasi of Elle magazine calls 1his trend "Negative Chic:· which as
probably as good a name as any. In Stasj's view. Negative Chic has a lot to
do w11h guts. It's having the guts to watch TV reruns. to complain about
pnccy restaurants and to drive an American-made car without excuse or
apology. -
Ncgauvc Chic as having the guts 10 admit you enjoy pedestria n culture.
Perhaps a better way to define th as trend is to point out wbttc it .can bt
found.
CostaMesa. for example. has it: Newport never did. Lquna Beach has
11. but onl~y during 1he summer art festivals .. Irvine wants no a-rt of
Negauvc Chic. Disneyland has it, but Knoll's Berry Farm has more. El
Tori to had it but lost 1t: Don Jose's has it but doesn't know it; and Taco Bell
has at and flaunts IL
If the Wall Street Journal is the daily diary of the American Dream.
1hcn the Journal of Negative Chic is USA Today.
People with Ncgativc Chic are easy to spot. "Action" Jackson has it
and J~ Jackson wants more ofit. Jim McMahon makes money off it and
Ed McMahon practically invented il.
People v.1th Neptive Chic watch Eyewitness News. TV mini-~ries
and professional wrcstlin&-They like shopping in Tijuana and at prqe
sales and buy newspapers for the spons pqe and Playboy for the photos.
One sian that reformed yuppies arc now pnicticina Nqatjve Chic is the
heavy trafTte 11 video-rental shops. Movie thcatcn have· become the
domain of the run-of-IM-mall tttn-qers who have relcpted the rest ofus
10 co uch-potato status. grabbing precious rental copies of ''Lethal
Weapon." "Top Gun" a nd anythin& with Arnold Schwarzencaer in it.
Another feature of the stay-at-home trend is the prderence for
Ncptive Chic food in which frozen pizza replatts frozen yoaun. li&ht bttr
replaces wh11e wine and cheddar is the cheese ofchoi(C.
Now here's a q uiz to test your Negative Chic acumen. Stt if you can
pick the uems that do not betonc:
Ballet llctets. Laker tickets or Lottery tickets.
PCs. CDs or RVs.
Donald Trump, Donal<fBttn or DoMld D\icK.
Saffron nee. Donna Race or Race-A-Roni.
VHS. Beta or Alpha Be~a.
French perfume. Frcnctl films or French fries.
L.A. Raiders. corporate raickrs or "Raiders of the Lost Ark ...
Power lunches. power ties or power steering.
Year of the Rabbit. Year of the Yuppie or Year of the Dn.aon.
How'd )OU do?
Ed11orTum Ta11
l>.11d'OOA. Ed11or Sam Bia ._\,l'll
CreatiYJ: Sen'Kn: Rex Baban
< in:ul:mon ,\fanJgcr: Gu~ f ('rraro
Pmductwn M:inag(•r: Rolx'rt ( antrcll
JAZZ WOMAN ••.•.•........•.....•••••.•.•...•••.•.• 11 . . .
By JOHN ROOS
In our modern age of specialized musicality, many anists
work hard tq perfect one panicular talent or craft. But a
select few branch out. explore new challenges, and
consistently excel in several endeavors. In big band jazz, few
performers have demonstrated more accomplished di-
versity than 59-year-old composer. arranger, bandleader.
and pi anist Toshiko Akiyoshi.
THE JACK AND MERYL SHOW ••••••••••••••• 8
Superb perfofOlances by Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep
as Depression-era street people make the death-steeped
.. lronweed" palatable· fo r some t>f our guest critics, while
others found the going too ponderous and.depressin$. Next
wee~ this group of critics' last. they'll do a 180 to reVlew the
irrepressible and unpredictable actor/director Spike Lee in
..School Daze."
GUEST HEART SURGEONS ••••••••••••••••••••• 9
By VIDA DEAN
The Ritz Brothen Room at the Ritz Restaurant was packed
last week with membersoftheOrangcCoast H~rt Institute.
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. There was excite-
ment about the new increase in OCHI membenbipand still
more excitement about the upcoming heart transplant at
Hoag. Ors. Aidan Raney and Douglas Zil$man, the·card'iac
surgery team, were guests of honor at the reception.
~KING FOR BARBECUE .•••••••••••••••••• 14~
By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN
When I lived in the deep South, ··barbecue" took on a whole
new meaning. Neve r again will ribs and chicken signify the
f~lJ range of the barbecue experience. While it's always fun
to fire up the mesquite, hickory or oak chips in the grill .
there·s nothing quite like leaving the mess to someone else
and aoing out fo( barbecue.
~ CALSKDAR ............................................ 4
GALLERIES ................................ , ........... 7
By JOHN ~oos
Doily Pilot Correspondenl
VV nether Old Or new and pocked Wtlh 45S, 7 8s
or CDs !compact discs., oil jukeboxes ore
guord10ns of things precious 10 most of us: music. memones
and o sense of freedom
' Jukeboxes hove always held o romori11c place :n our·'
culture. · mo1nlo1ns Furure · Wesr' s pres1denr Howard
KopelsoJ1. o local d1str1butor of Seeburg loser disc
1ukeboxes. "Music 1s emotional-11' s maybe the only thing
rhot allows you ro close your eyes and be tronsporred to
another place in onorher time.''
The h1srory ol 1ukes 1n the U.S begins in 1926 with the
poy-lor ·ploy" product by Seeburg Ar hot time oll 1u eoo•
records were 78 rpms.
The floshyond colorful bubble · style VV..,r ,:ze•s
mooe of chrome. plosr1c water rub1ng and wood were very
popular 1n the lore 19 40s. The classic and stylish Wur 11 zer
I 0 15 sells lor as much as $ I 0. 000 today•.
As technology advanced in 19 48, records changed
lrom 7 8 to 45 rpm ' s. IJy 19 51 . 80 percenr of the 1u ebo•
mor ke t hod made the trons111on W 1th the 19 50s come new
he1gr•s Of roou1or •y There were ro I c... or .;t es 0' ctr.A/
one ror every 330 people
T odoy 1u~es generally 11111110 •we ~1ncs o'
cotegor.es: •tie oloer Wurl •ie·s c11d Seec .·gs •ro• :·a.,~ :1.·
45s or 7 8s. or the newer more exoens "e Seetur9 1oser ~JiS ...
mus·C s-ysrerns
Dese11&some rec0tdS(.10lch&-ono poo:er ::..ero.i
sound quo11ty rhe older 1u .es still ore dear ·c ceoc: es ~evr's
be'"OvSe cl Jl"e1r nlr 'lS1C 11ostolg10 O.,d ' e i=e•sor::.i ', '"e1
odd ro eoc., estobltshmeot Mosr otoer :ukes con hold JC' •c
200 songs and cosr patrons on overage a' 25 :en•s 'c' 3
spins.
In recent years. however loser drsc music sys•ers
hove drashcolly changed the song selecl1on. quality ol sound
and price-per -ploy like never before. Offering 60 d11ferent
compocr discs -more than 600 1nd1v1duol songs - this
state-of -the-art loser system reads d1g11ol l1ght impulses
translates them 1n10anolog s19nols and then 1n10 nius.c
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Calendar
NE.RS Huntington Beach Chapter
S9S hosts a free onentation for single f-p=t=' ' · parents at 7:30 p.m. follov.'ed by a
houscparty at 8:3Q..p.m. ~all cha~ter S M T W T F S phone 89S-797S for mcctin. locatton
and additional mcmbtnh1p mfor-1 2 3 4 5 6 ma11on.
Membtrsh1 p 1n Parents Without 7 8 9 1 0 11 1 2 13 Panncrs 1s open to divorced. sc~r·
atcd. ~1dowcd or never mamcd 1 4 1 5 16 1 7 18 1 9 20 parents ofh"ang children. Custod) or
the children is not a factor. A non-2 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 profit. non-sectanan. cdu?tional or·
gan1zation. PWP -provides a pro-28 29 gram of social aC"tl\'ttics, discussions
and stud~ groups for single parents
and their fam1hcs . .__..,.._,. ES PRIME O'F LIFE SINGLES mttt ~~ __. forT.G.l.F.attheC'atch, 1929S.Statc
Collc-ge Blvd .. l\nahe1m. S to 7 p.m.
Friday Information. 836-8744.
RENDEZVOUS DANCE sponsor-WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP singles
e<J b' the Orange Count} Catholic o .. er4S. meet for T.G .l.F. at S:30 p.m.
Mumn1 Club at the Doubletrtt Hotel at Tht' Kt>ttk in Anaheim. For
in Orange from 9 pm. to 1 a.m . Ages rt.'SCl"'ations and information call
25-'51 957-012S 894"'6521.
SINGLES INTERNATIONAL t1U'da
holds a month!}' d1scuss1on and S0C1al S. '1
at 7:30 p.m. tonight 1p a privatt home NON·SMOltlNG SINGLES or
1n El Toro ~•th hght refttshments America. (N.S.S.A.) mttts eve!)
and s11mula11ng conversation. SS for other Saturday at local OranJe Coun-
mem bns. S I O non-me m bers. ty hotels and nightclubs. Orientation
SSS-2347 for rescrva11ons. at S p.m .. mttting 6 to 9 p.m. SS.
CLASSIC FRIENDS meet for 894-8932.
Happy Hour S 10 7 p.m. at ~evere WHEEL OF PIUENDSBIP Sin&ks
House. 900 W First St.. Tustin. For over 4S. meet for dinner at 7 p.m. at
rnervations and information. caJI thC' Firesi<k in Westminster. For
544-9259. ~rvations and information. caJI
PARENTS WITHOUT PART· 8Q4-6S21. NERSOCQap&erZ~ mvit~all single P .L.l.R.T. Huntinaton Beach
parents 10 a frtt onentauon at 7:30 Church of Reli&Jous Scie~ sin~
p.m. at Costa Mesa Country Club. group meet for movie and P.'zza n1&ht
1701 Golf Oub Drive. Costa Mesa. at Sbiplcy's an Seacliff' Villaec at 6
All new joanccs will receive three frtt p.m. Call for information. 84().0107.
admissions to upcomin& events. For PRIME OF UFt: SINGLES llCS
more information call ~S788. 45-plu.s. Danner. Ca ptain's Quartc-n.
PARENTS WITHOUT PAllT· 5204 E. Pacific Coast Hi&hw_ay. Long
-------------,Beach. 7 p.m. For resen'allons and
4 •
lall WomMTU Cl'I .... Sl ..... CAU..
(714) 549-1512
'fWPQ!I lllUWU
r(t f 111 • ~-,,,_
.l.l.l.lIJ
location, call 836-8744.
ADVANCED DEGREES LTD.A
singles group of professionals with
masters or doctorate deartts. Dance 6
10 9 p.m. at ~he Irvine ffil1on. 1 7~
JamD<>rtt Road. S I 0. For full calen-
dar ofevt nts .. call (818) ~1 747. ·
MEETING CONNECTION Grand
opening o_mcc party. ~nee to join
the Meeting Connection at a d1,..
count. Party 1s upstain at 4972
Warner on Bolsa Chica. from S to 8
p.m. wi.·th dancina to follow at the
HuntingtOA BeachJnn. 194.&9Jl.
PRIME OF un SINGLD meet
for a wine and chccsc pany in S.nta
Ana. Members $4. guests SS. 3 p.m.
For reservations and infonnation.
call 8 36-8 7 44.
FLIRT Sunday prosrams bt&ln 1t
6:45 p.m. 10 the Seach~ Villaae
Shopping Centa. 220S Main Strttt.
Suite 20. Hunt•nl'on Beach. Call 84()-0107 for more information.
FOCUS H , a group of sliillcs ..,.-.a
J0..39. meet at 11 .lO a.m. at the South
Coast Community Church. 5120
Bonita Canyon Dr .. Irvine. 854-7600.
PAUNTS WITllOUT PART-
NERS Oran~ County Chapter 26
offers free onent.ation for single
parents at a private home 8: 30 to 9
p.m. Rtffnhments. Call ~S788 for
more information.
WHEEL OF l"IUENDSBIP siniks
45-plus mttt for brunch at 11 :JO a.m. u Lakewood Country Club.
Lakewood. For information ind rcs.-
ervat1ons. call 894-6S21.
lloada'f
CANDLELIGB! .L. CONVERSA-
TION AND CA.MAa..tbaUE New·
port JewtSh Sinalo meet at 7:)() p.m.
call Budd It (21)) 49.J..3113 or Rentt
at 644-43S9 for more information.
TRE MEETING CONNBCl"ION
Dalt)* Pilot 0.'8bookl Fridav/Februlllv .,.. 1911
, • I • ~\ .t-t,•~ti: 1 'f"•' l 'I'
Volkyball N&ghl every other Monday
at Westminster Park. Westminster. at
6 p.m. Ages 21-45. Admission is SI
894-1777.
TaeedaJ
THE ROMANTlC AND UNUSUAL
IN ORANGE COUNTY A seminar on
the bnt ways to romance in Orange
County. unusual restaurants. best
sunset spots. weekend adventures. 7
to 10 p.m. Adm1mstrat1on 136.
Golden West College, I S744 Goldc.n
West St Hunungton Beach. Ftt 1s
$1 9. 891-3991.
MEETING CONNECTION Ont'n·
tattoo for new membtrs 6 to 8 p.m. at
The Red Lion Inn. Mu1's Loungt'.
Costa Mesa. Hotline: 894-8932.
tANGO. DISCO AND
BALLROOM DANCE CLUB Meets
everv Tuesday at 7:30 at 738 W. 17th
St .. thrtt blocks south of Ncwpon
Bhd. 1n Costa Mesa. Sl9 month fen.
Learn the latest dances followed by a
dance or other 11ctiv1tlC$ eacl) Wttk.
For more information call 494-0S93.
MARTIN AND TONl'S SWING
DANCE CLUB mttts at the King's
Table in tht' Westminsttr Lanes.. 6471
Westminster Ave. in Wtstminstcr
bqjnning at 8:30. $4.SO for lessons.
no charac for danc1 na.. & S40-3St8.
TUESDAY NIGHT SINGLES
Specially priced s~ui dinners
and dancing with thC trcdd~ FctUdo
Group 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at
Aorcn« Bane's Ivy House Res.-
taurant, 384 Forest Ave. in Laguna
Beach. 494-949 1.
WHEEL OF FIUENDSlllP, sinaJes
ovtt 4S. mttt for dinM1'. at 6:30 P:m.
at the Seafood Broiler 10 Anaheim.
Call 894-6521 for reservations and
information.
Wedllnllay
PllDIE OF UFE SINGLES meet
for dinner at Yen China. S74 S.
Glassc1l. Oranae at 7 p.m. For
information. can 836-8744.
NEWPORT BEACH SAILING
SINGLES a club for notHm<>ltin& sinale sailon with or without a boat. * 21 and older. Meets toniabt at the
Huntington Beach Inn. Padfk Coast
H i&hway in Huntj"I'~ ~b 6:~ to
101.m . Mcctina bqins with dnnks
an hors d'otUvres in the ber.
followed by a meeting and activities
at 7 p.m. Social hour follows the
meeting. Cost is SS. Call 67J.::JC?~ 8 for
rccorckd info about club 11ct1v1ues.
SOCt-AL l'UNIBOP l""OR
SINGLES Opportunit~ and ac-
11v1ties sponSOttd by the Knowledge
Bank 7to IOp.m. in Costa Mesa. Call
89S-1'878 for location and infor·
matlon. Materials and refreshments
provided.
OASIS SENIOR CENTER SING~ meet Wednesdays 3 to 4 e.m. in Room 3. eorra. and tea from 3 toJ :lO p.m.
followed by a special proaram.
Tlaanday J
U.A.P Sinalcs Associ1tton of Pro-
fessionals meet every Thursday eve-
nina at different locat~ons. 6 p.m.:
small poup network.ins; 7 p.m.
Ptrsonal introductions. hot and cold
bors d'oeuvrn: 7:4S p.m. Social.
dancina. mixers ind pnzcs. Numer-
ous events: outinp. dinners. spons
activities and diteussions. S 12 1t the d()()(. can for lnfOnnalion and tneet·
ina location. 66S-6633 or 261-2023. . T.NO NAME" SINGUS DANCE S
to 8 p.m. at Twajns. 2101 E. Edifterr.
at the SS Frttway. S.nt.a Ana. Oantt
and happy hour, door prizn 1od hors
d•oeuvra.. S4 admission. No dun.
no member'lhip fees. Call S2 1·8691 ror more information.
PllDIB or LIP'B SINGLES meet
for a disculSIOft poup 1n Sal Beach. 8 .... .. ~ •••
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11arc1a 18. 11-pllery la loee ... lli a-lOlA OI tM Ptiae
Aita 9Uldla& Ud la opea lloaday tlaroqla l"ltdaJ from 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. aad 8 to 9 p.m. A~•1"'oa fa free.
to 9:30 p.m. Membtn SI. non-
membtrs $2. For information. call
836-8744.
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"BETllAYAL .. at the Altemativt
Repertory Theater. 1636 S. Grand
Ave.. Santi Ana (836-7629),
Thu~ys through S.turdays at 8
p.m .. Sundays at 7 p.m. through
March.
"BYE BYE BlllDIE" by the La
Habra Children's Theater al the
Depot Playhou~. 31 1 S. Euclid St..
La Habra (213 905-9708). Fridays
and S.turdays at 7:30. Sundays at
2· 30 throudt Man:h 13.
· --cABOtJm." at Elizabtth How-
ant's C~Ql.in Call Dinner Theater.
690 El Camino Real. TuStin
(838·1S40). nightly ex~ t-iondays
1t varying curtain umes throu&h M1y
8.
"Tll8 CREATURE ca&ZPS" at
the Cyprc:ss Civic The.ater. St 72
Onnac Ave:. Cyprns (229-6796).
final pcrfonnancn toni&ht and S.tur-
day at 8 p.m. •-nm P' ANT AITICU" at the Gar·
den Grov~ Community Theater.
Chapman A venue at St. Mark St ..
Garden Grove (897-S 122), Fridays
and S.turdays at 8 p.m. t.hrouab Feb.
27.
l'Oll OOLOAED GllU.I WllO
HAVE CONSIDBaED
SUICIDE/WREN TRB llAIN'IOW D
ENUP" by the Onntr Count] llKt
Acton Theater at the Anaheim Oal·
tural Al"\s Center, 93 I N. Harbor
Blvd., Anaheim (667-7090). Fridays
ind Saturdays at I p.m .. Sundays at
~lOllH'ouO Feb. 21. .. ,_n CAaATI" at die Harte.
quin Diaacr Theater. )'°) S. "-'*'
Blvd.,. Santa Ana (979-SS~ I ).--~
ue'q)t Mo.dlys at varye .. cuna.n
times thf'C>Ulll March 27~
..ttND STllDT" at ttle Onnd
DinncT Theater. 7 . Freedman Way,
Anaheim (772-n tO). ai91tlly eacept
Mondays at varyina cur\lln limn
throu&h F~b. 28 .
"GYPSY" in the McKinney
Theater at Sadd~beck CollCJt.
Miuion Viejo (S82-46S6), closing
pcrfonna0Ce1 to niaht and S.turday at
8 p.m .. Sunday at) p.m.
"BOT T&TS" 1n the Con«n HaJI at
UCI (8S6-66 l 7). final perfonna!'ccs
tonight and S.turday at 8 p.m. With a
S.turday matinee at 2 p.m.
"~ET' at the, Oranee County
Ptrformina Ans Center. 600 Town
Center Drive. Costa Mesa
(SS6-2787). closina performances to-
night at 8 p.m .. S.turday at 2 and 8
p.m .. Sunday at 2 and 7:30.
..LETTING GO" at the Unicom
Emporium. 21 4 Main St.. Hunt-
inaton Beach (969-1794). Fridays and
Saturdays at 8:30 throu&h March 12.
"LOVERS AND OTHER
S'l'llANGDI .. at the Way Off Broad-
way Theater, 1058 E. First St .. S.nta
Ana (S47-3997), final pafonnancn
toAiaht-tluoulh.&iftdly 91-fi>.m.
"MAllllY ilE A. Ll'ITLE" on the
~nd Staae of South Coast Reper-
tory. 6SS Town Ctnltr Drive. Costa
Mesa (9S7-4033). Tundays throu&h
Fridays at 8:30, S.turdays at 3 and
8:30. Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. until
Feb. 28.
.. lllY PAia LADY" by the Full·
erton Civic l.Cht ~ at Plummer
Auditorium, C'halft\ln Avenue at Lemon Strut. Fullnton (897-1732).
Thursdays thtOUlh Saturdays at 8
p.m .. Sundae l:JO until Mareh 6.
"NO llOl"m aUT JAii" al the
Newport Tbattt Arts Cmtcr, 2SOI
Cliff Drive. Newporl Beach
(631-0211). ctosi.na perfonnantts t~
niabt a.ct Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday
at'l:lO.
"'ONCB UPON A MA'n'REll" by
the Buena Part Civic Theater.
~ia Avenue at Acackmy Way. .a..:.a Put (82J~U94). Fridays.and
'Saturdays at 8 p.m. lhroumh Feb. 27
with a matintt Sunday at 2!30.
.. PDIOO OP ADJUITllBN'I"' by
the Irvine Commuruty Theater, Tur-
tk Rock CQCl\nnaaity Part. Sunnyh1ll
roed at Turtle Rock Drive, Irvine
(IS7·S496). Fridays and Satu~ys at 8 p.m. throutb March l 2 With a
Sundal mat!~ at 2 p.m. Feb. 28.
"PllEUJDB TO A &m" at South
Gllendar O>ntinued
Coa t Rcptnory. 655°Town Center
Dnve. Costa Mesa (957-4033). final
perf'ormanC"cs tonight at 8 p.m_
Saturda) at 2:30and 8.Sundayat 2:30
and 7·30.
"f\EVENGE Of THE SPACE
PANDAS" b> the South Coast Musi-
cal Theater at lln1vers1ty High
School. Campus at Cul ver. ln me
(640-6306). Thursdays through Sat-
urda)'s at 7.30. Sunda)s <ll 2:30 unul
Feb. 28.
"ROCK MYERS IN OUTER
SPACE" m the Acto rs Playbo.\ at
Golden West Colle~t. Huntington
Beach (895-8378). Fnda)'s and Satur·
dn>s at 8 p.m.. unda)S at 3 p.m
throu&h Feb. 28.
"YOl MUST REMEMBER THIS"
at the Southampton Dinner Theater.
140 ..\vc. Pico. San Clemente
(498-1669). Wednesdays and
Thursda)S at 8: 15. Fndaysand Satur-
da)s at 8·45. Sunda)sat I :30and 8· 15
through Feb. 28
,1qzz
Friday
LINDA CALDWELL Wedncsda>
through 'aturda) at the(. opa de Oro
Main Loungl..'. 611 -\nton (olT Bnstol)
in Costa Ml-sa. '1 to 11 p.m. Wedncs-
da~ through Fnda). 8 p.m. to m1d-
n1ght li)aturda> (all 662-2672 or
54-2~6~
CONFREY PHILUPSJaLZ pianist.
Thi.' R1tl Kcstaurant. 880 Ne"'pon
l l'ntc:r Dn'"" 1n "'ljc"'pon Bea h
fucS<.la) through 'aturda). 7 30 p.m
until m1dn1ght. 7~0-1 00.
J DI LORICK JJll HXahst. night-
" rul"><la~ through 'aturda) at The
\IC'-'. the n1ghtdub1lounge atop the
'lt·"' po~c.:h ~tamott Hotel and
Tennis I . 900 Ncwpon Center
Dr . :-.le port lkal h 9 p m to I 30
.1 m 640-4000
ROBERT Dl1QL'ESNEL Monda)
throutp.h Saturda) tn th<' lobb) har.
In tne H 1ltvn and T tl"<'rS. I "'91.lO
JJmborc.: Bl\ d an In inc. from 5
until I) pm li6J-.\1 I I
JOHN MORIARTY. Jan p1an1~t
"Jpp('.lr\ fhur'YJa) throu17.h turda'
from ~pm until I am al the lobtn
har of thl" lr\lnc H alton and To"'ers.
I 7Q{)() Jamboree Bh d . lr"1nc
6J-3 1 I I
CAFE LJOO . .:!900 Newpon Bh d.
Newpon Beach. t>7~~Q68. pre\Cnl<.
the lido Jau .\II \tars Thur50a)
through turda) from q pm. to I '\O
-:i.m.
RONNIE BROWN 6 CO. JVI
p1an1st and accompan1mci:it at
C'armclo's. 8 p.m. Fn. through un.
3520 E. Coast Highway. Corona dd
Mar. 675-1922.
"THE SWINGERS" Play )Ill of the
30s and 40s. now appunn.a at the 0nn~ood Coclua1l Lounac. 21•62
Pacific Coast Hiahway. Huntinaton
Beach on Friday and Saturday from
7:30 tO 11:30 p,m • .SJ6.66l5.
SahlnlaJ
TOSHl&A AIUYOSBI Lew
Tabeclun Band at Oranac Coa1t Col~. Rohen 8. Moore Theater.
2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa.
The fint woman composa-c:onduc·
tor ever of• bia bend and• consistent
winner in both Down kit's raidtn
and critics poob. 8 p.m. Admission:
-Advance sale$ SI 2 reterVcd: at t~
door.$ l 4. 432.SUO.
9Wlq
MICllABL JOllDAN musician
7-11 p.m. at The ~. niPt· c~ aaop tbc Ncwpon IMcll
Mamou ltocrl and Tennis Oub
Rnort. 900 Newpon Ccnaer Dr.
Newport er.c-h. 64().4(JO().
CAR UDO 2900 Newport Blvd.
Ne-.i.port Beach, Lido All Stars featur-
ing Wayne Wayne from 3:30.·8 p.m.
lntcrsecu on fcatunng Deni~ Vallin Y
p.m .-1:30 a.m.
"THE SWINGERS" arc back b'
popular demand at the Dnfl""ood
Cocktail Lounge. 21462 Pacific Coast
H1ghwa). Hun11ngto n ~ach Oldies
but goodies from the 30s and 40s
every Sunda)' afternoon from 2 untt l
t, p.m 536-6615 or 536-142 I
Mon day
BOUZV ROUGE CAFE 7 30 to 10
:30 p.m. Jau 'ocahst J1I Clarke and
gu1tanst Marct'I Longwell. 3110 Ne"-
pon Blvd. Newport Beach. 673-3440.
ROBERTO ftONDINELLA Con-
temporaf) JIU and vocals tonight
throu&h Thursda) at 8 at Carmelo's.
3520 £ast Coast Highway. C'oronadt'I
Mar. 675-1922.
CAFE UDO. 2900 Ncwpon.Blvd.
Jtn L~nne Quartet. q p.m.-1 :30 a.m
Tuaday
MARILYN SPEN.CER J3U pianist
in the lobby bar at the Irvine Hilton I
and Towers. I 7900Jambortt Blvd. tn
Ir' me. Tuc!>da) and Wt'dncsday
from Q p.m. to I a.m. 863-3 r I I
CAFE LIDO 2900 Ne'-'pon Bhd. I
lntcrset·t1on with .\le\ Taylor and
w a,nc Wa)nc tonight I) p ni to I 30 . . . a.m. .
JOHN HENDERSON'S"SECOND
WIND" with Leigh Downs apptar the
se<:¥d and founh Tuesdays at
Meado"' larl C'ountl"\ ('lub I ft 7 2
Graham ~I Huntington Beach
Wedneeday
. CAFE. UDO 2QOO !'<c"' port 81\ d. I
prescnt~ thl' 'le"' York Jan < onnC"C·
tion tonight Q pm 10 I }() a.m
Friday
THE ROOTS OF ROCK A~D
ROLL Frum D1·rn:land ttl lrratcland
-"Root<." 1\ '' ', \l'a"' of rrx k ::ind
roll. 8 p m C hapman \kmonal
.\uJ11onum. ( hapman Colkgt'. Or-
ang~ ho"' .,. ,11 be pr~~ntcd tonight.
')aturda'. \unda\. and Feb ~~ ~b
and ~" Rcscr,cd 5<'ats :irt SIO.
gcnl·ral adm1~s1on S -50. <itudents 1
and Seniors. s~ orTgcneral :1dm·~~1on I
For t1ckcu, and tnform:t11on. l-:lll
C)<f'-MI .!.
CAGNEY' BY THE SEA ~~
P4l;Uic Coast H1ghwa~. Hunungton
Beach Lule and the Locomot1,es.
through Saturda) Q p m
THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant
and Ta' cm. 3-'0 South oast H1~h·
"'3). Laguna ~ach. presents "' c
entertainment and dancing n1&htl~
To night. Katz 'N' Jammcrs
494-8088. PER~ I I 7 Matn t .. Huntmaton
Beach fcatu~s the Mike Reilly Band
from-9 p.m. to 1~30 a.m. Thu~
throu,h S.turday and 4:30 to 9 p m
on Sundays.
U UBBNI Pl.AN&llOUSE To m
McKt'nZX returns for an 1nddin1te
enparmt'nl Bia band to current pop
hits. 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Tunday
th ro ugh Saturday. R uebens
Plankhouw 1s located It the comer of
Wamt"r and Spri,.S.lc in Hunt·
incton kach. ·
SUNSBT PUB 166SS Pac1fte C'oast
H'ahway. Suotct Beach. offtn live
entenainmtnt seven niahts 1t wed:.
Toniaht and Sltwday. The Mwny
Ayers 8 p.m. to I :JO a.m. S92-1916.
VILLA NOV A Stan Breckenndee
ptrfonns standards and sbow tunes
Thunday thf'C>Ulb S.turday at the
\Pilla Nova. open ~ p.m. to 2 1.m ..
3131 Wnt Coast Hiaftwa . Newport
Bt'ach. 642-7880.
LOVIE MOllENO at the p.ano bar
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Calendar Cbntinued
6 10 10 p.m. Monday through COURTHOUSE llESTAURANT
\\'cdnesda)', 7 10 11 p.m. Friday and prescn'1s Otuck Batt.qlia's Classic
Saturday and 10 a .. m. to 2 ~.m. Rock ·n· Roll Show Thursday
Sunda ys at lbt Holiday Inn. Bnstol"' throu.lh Saturday. &:)() p.m. The
·\vc. in Cosia Mesa. Counhousc is localed one block off
CANNERY RESTAUIUNT 3010 the SS freeway, West on MacAnhur
l.afa)ettt' ~ ve .. Newpon Beach. fea-Bl vd. in the Hutton Centre. 721-8128.
1urcs "'The Kapp) Michaels Banet" Km. THE C1UB 228S Newport
top 40 afld rock Fnday and Saturday Btvd. in Costa Mesa. Flashing h&hts..
e\ enings and Sunday afternoon. mirrors and a hu,e dance floor. No 1-
b 7-5-5 777 shins er shons.,T ickcts a~ S5 for all
Saft 25'-OU Our leg.
Low Prices On All
MAYUNE ~
Furnlhlr•
Mote .,._ IDUll be otdeNd and
wW tcm. 2 lO ·--klr deli9-T
Emmrl•a:
,._ .... ™
shows. Doors open at 8 p.m. Call
833-1160.
THE HOP presents 1hc coolest
"Hopp>" Hour 10 town 5-7 p.m.
1o night. and Saturday, Dana: wi1h
Felix Lane (S3 cover charge): Sunday,
thc Hop 1s available for private
panics and banquets (call Christi
Silver~rg at 964-5902). and Mon.
Tony Ross1n1. A Tribute to Neil
Diamond at 8 p.m. Admission is S3.
"Rock Around the Clock ... a history
or rock and roll featunng Jason
Chase. Tues. at 8 p.m.($3 cover
charJe).; Wed. "The Cool Jerks," hve
IO-p1C<Je band; Lip Sync contes1s
Thurs. 18774 Brookhursi. Fountain
Valley. 963-2366.
THE CROWN HOUSE,32802
South Pacific Coast Highway. South
Laguna . Frank Ricci and Trio
perform Tuesday 1hrouah Saturday. 9
p.m. to I :30 a.m. Bfue Adep1 is
featured Sunday and Monday at 8:30
p.m. 496-5773 or 499-2626.
Drawing 'fc!bl•
371;· a ... loaO lcwwood top •
..... and c:Seala ltcmdarcl ~
tory tray • opttooal
189Z!
ltEN WILLIAMS 6 C.. a1 Chaz'.
2710 E. Chapman Ave. in Oranae.
j ust east of the Ncwpon ftccway.
'Ken Willuams performs on keyboard.
saxophone and vocaJizn solo o n
Tuesday a nd Wed. Lou Rossi adds
"ocab and the n~ gui:tauynt.besi.zcr
' on Thurs. through Sat .. Rick Garvey
Joins the gro up every Friday and Sat.
on drums.. 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Tues.
through Sat.. Sun, from 8 p.m. to I
a.m.
IOI BURNS RESTAURANT
LOUNGE 37 Fashion Island. New-
port Bea~~'l..Joc Lc111en and Friends.
Tuesda) IM"ough Saturday at 8 p.m:·
644-2030. -
Saturday
THE WRITE ROUSE Restaurant
and Tavern. 340 South Coast HiJh-
way. Laguna Beach, p~nts hve
entertainment and dancing nightly.
Tonight and Sunday. Cocoa .
494-8088
Sanday
VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno·~
piano ·")hnJs Sunday thro ugh
Wednesday. O pen daily 5 p.m. to 2
a.m .. 31 31 W. Coast H1ghwa). New-
pon lkach 642-7880.
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast
Highway. Sunsc1 Beach. offers Live
cn1enainmcnt seven niahts at week..
Today. 3 to 7 p.m .• The Christine
Lakeland Band and Four Pla) 8 p.m.
10 midn1&ht. 592-1926.
CROWN HOUSE Restaurant.
32802 South Pacific Coast Highway.
Sou1h Laguna, has Blue Adept.
The~sa and Parks 8 p.m. 10 I a.m.
Sunda) and Monday. 496-5773 or
499-2626.
CANNERY RESTAURANT3010
Lafa>eue. Newport lkach. Brian
W1lha tonight and Monday.
llonday
THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant
and Tavern. 340 South Coast H1Jh-
way. Laguna Beach. presents hve
en1ena1nmen1 and dancina nightly.
Tonight Jawgc and the Unknown
Band 494-8088.
THE COURTHOUSE RES-
TAURANT Nathaniel Jam Band
Monday 1hrough Wednesday from
6:30 p.m. One block off 1hc 55
Freeway. west on MacArthur Blvd. in
Huuon Centre.
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast
Highway. Suniet Beach. offers lm:
entcnainmcnt seven niJhts al week..
Tonight The Ganabusters 8 p.m. to
m1dnigh1. 592-1926 .
Taeeday I
FACES NITECLUB 18582 Beach
Blvd. in Hununaton Beach. "Blind"
Joe Hill, one man band spccializini in
Jimmy Recd type country blues.
Show time 1s 9 p.m. 21 and over.
Admission at the door is $4. Call
964-2211 for information.. .
CANNERY RESTAURANT to-
nighi. Wednesday and Thursday. the
Mark Guerrero Duo. )010 Lafayette
Ave. Ncwpon Beach. 67S-5777.
SNEil PREVIEW performs hve
e<1ch Tuesday from 8 p.m.-12:30 a.m.
al 1hc
Sheraton Newport Hotel. 4545
MacAnhur Bhd., Newpon Beach.
UJ-0570.
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast
H1ghwa). Sunset lkach. offers hve
..
entertainment seven nights at week
Tonigh1 the Milu 8 p.m. to m1dn1ght
591-1926.
THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant
aod Tavern. 340 South Coast H1Jh-
wa). Laguna lkach, prescn1s hvc
cntertainmcn1 and dancing nightl).
Tonight The Keat. 494-8088.
Wedneeday
REMJClt'S UPSTAIRS LOUNGE
presents Sh~nna Hope and Manin
Mead 8 p.m. to 1:30a .m. Wedncsda)
through Saturday. Country, Cajun.
Blues. Jazz and sho wtuncs. 18 120
Von Karman Ave. Irvine. 55>-1305
SUNSET PUI 16655 Pacific Coast
Highway. Sunset lkach. offen hve
entertainment seven n ights at week.
Tonight Forward Motion 8 p.m. 10
midni&ht. 592-1926 ..
THe WHITE ROUSE Restaurant
and Tavern. 340 South Coast H1Jh-
wa). U,una Beach, prcicnts hve
enterta1nmcn1 and dancina nigh1I)
Toni&ht throu&h Saturday. Sweet
Tooth. 494-8088.
Tba.nday
DEXTER 1onight at the Coach
House. 33157 Camino Capistrano.
San-JU2n C-ap1strano. fill 496-8930
for tick.ct sales and dinner f'CS('r-
vatio ns.
SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific Coas1
H ighway. Sunset Beach. offers ll\e
entertainment seven nights at week
Tonight through Sa1urday. The Code
8 p.m . to midni&t\t. 592-1926. .
CAGN&Y'S llY THE SEA 406
Pacific Coast Highway. Hunting1on
Beach. Tonight 1hrouJh Saturday.
Luke & the Locomou ves. 9 p.m.
96()..9318.
Friday
Drafting .,.,_ __ t Paper Sale
"IUSMET" Opera Pacific's pro-
duction stamng Da'•1d DiChera
Kim Criswc;ll. lkverly Lam~n
Brem Barren and <\very Saltzman a1
the Oran~.CO\mty Perfomung Am t-----------------------------. Center through Feb. 2 1. Tickets arc
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available b'' calling 553-0699 or
(800)34-0PE RA. For group sales. call
474-8000 .
F~AN MARTIN An1stry piano al
thl" Red Lion Inn, 3050 Bns1ol St
Cc>sui Mesa. 6:30 10 11 pm
54()..047.?.
Sunday
CHOlft AND HANDBELL CHOIR
C'hnst Collcg(' ln~ne Choir and
Handbcll Choir
give 3 home performance t<.Xfa) at
?:30 p.m. at Zion Lutht'ran Churc h
.!:!:! N. East t., .\nahe1m. Adm1ss1on
1s free and a fftt'-w1ll donation will ht'
taken to ~nclit the college mum·
scholarships. 854-8002.
ROSE ANN WOOD performs with
the OCC Symphony Orchestra 1n a
program featuring G. Rossini's Q,cr-
turc .. Barber or xv11le" with J
Brahms Symphony No. 2 and C
Saint Saens Concerto for Piano and
Orchestra No. 2 1n O. Minor. 4 p.m
Calendar O>ntinued
Robert B. Moorl' theatre. Orange
Coast Colltgt. Admission: Advance
saks, $4 general, at the door, SS.
432-5880.
SOtJTlfWEST CHAMBER MUSIC
socu.:TY 2 p.m. Pacific Symphony
Centt'r, 11 SE. Santa Ana Blvd .• Santa
Ana. Works for string tno by Bach.
Mozart and K.rt'nek. (213)669-5303.
EMERSON STRING QUARTET
quartet-in-residence at Lincoln
Center and the Smithsonian, joined
by v1olin1st Oscar Shumsky and
pianist Menahem Pressler perform
for the Laauna Beach Chamber Music
Soc1ety'1on1gh1 at 8: IS p.m. at Laguna
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AGitic
Nich6Ison, Streep amaze in'Irortweed'
Patricia.a Ellas
formtr Mo,•it Extra
Costa Mtsa
.. Idle hours .. and "idle men" wnh
1t11lc 10 "'c on but mcmorab1ha -a fi111n~ prologue to ··1ronwccd" a
gripping film stamngJack Nicholson
:ind Mcr)I trccp and based on
Wilham Kl·nncdy's Puli tzer Prize-
\\ inning novel.
<\picture oftnals and tnbulatio ns.
the r~ult of .. whcn
the money stop-
ped" for millions
of Amencans hlte
Francis Phelan.
pla yed b y
Nicholson. and
Helen played b)
Strttp.
Nicholson. an
ex-basd>a.11 player
down on his luck
and haunted by the events of the past.
blames himself for the death of his
son Gerald. whom he accidentally
dropped Phelan then abandons his
\\1fe and family and heads for the
streets. onl) 10 become a derelict. In
h1~ wandcnngs he finds Strccp, a
consoling ' agrant pal.
W11h all the senous-m1ndcd scenes
1n this novel. d1rec1or Babenco
pro' ides some very comical and
some vel) brutal situations.
Th ts 1s one-frne movie. and it may
\Cl) \\Cll g1,e you an Academy
<\ward-winning performance by Jack
Nicholson. who elicits your sym-
path) as the 1onurcd father of past
c' enls.
Although 11 may not be a role you
\\OUld C\pcCt tO Stt
her in. trct'p IS
c xcc pt1 o nall )
good Having been
a radi o per-
sonalit y. piano
pla)cr and singer
in her younger
davs. Helen also 1s
do"-n and o u1 but
g1 ~cs a great G rae1c
Fields-type per-
formance 1n a bar only to find out the
spark has faded.
The suppon1ng cast is excellent and
true to th('S( turbulent days of the
')Os.
A gold star for the various technical
ass1s1an1~. The loca1ion scenes are
o utstanding, And special atten"tton
for thc great JOb the casting depart·
men1 did.
The film 1s rated R. possibly
because of a few obs«nc words.
Steve Saye
Stntalial EatrepreHV
Ne.,.,.tBea~
Occas1onally. the story of a mouon
picture 1s overshadowed by 1hc
outstanding individual performances
of its cast. "lronwecd." starriDJ Jack
Nicholson and Meryl Strccp, 1s just
such a film.
Nicholson 1s excellent. as always.
playinJ the role of
Francis Phelan.
The movie focuses
o n his return to the
site of a personal
t,....,edy that has set
him adrift on the
streets. Switchins
from common
drunkard te>--ae
with smooth re-
alism. the role
could easily putanotherOscar on Mr.
Nicholson's mantle.
Equally 1mprcss1''<' 1f not more so
was the performance of Meryl Strttp.
It is doubtfw that there is a role that
. Me11•l Strccp cannot play effectively.
Her versatility on screen is matched
only by the skill and passion she 1s
able to put into every part. Helen. the
proud v84llbond played by strccp. is
no exccptton.
Musician Tom Waits also gives a
credible performance in a co-s1arring
role.
I thought the s1ory was very
choppy. as the di·
rector tried to
bring too many ele·
ments into the past
of Francis. What I
fou nd t o be
interesting was the
setting of the story.
the back alleys and
Oop ho uses o f
Albany. N.Y .. dur-
illJ the late 1930s.
It 1s a look at the roots of the homeless
problem. still one of our society's
major black eyes.
While not an excepllonal story.
"lrortwttd-is • must-sec simply
because of the performances of its
sta~ Jack Nicholson and Meryl
Strecp. two actors at the very peak of
their profession.
M .... Splu
l\H•me Available
Cotta Mesa
'lronwccd' is a paradox -it's
powerful in kind ofa boring way.
The film's strength comes from its
persistent <Ute • of
bleak. depreuing
seuings to undcr·
soore the already
depressinf story.
The co ors of
··1ronwecd" are
cold and uutt.rac·
tive, just like the
characters Jack
Nicholson and
Muyl Streep
portray.
The ~m comes from ~ fact
that these characters are constantJy in
situations that promote a hopeless
scenario. so the vi~r never has a
chance to share an uplif\ins moment
with them. Of coune. that was
director Hector Babenco's intention,
but the heavy-handedness grows in·
crcasin&Jy 1irnome as the 2'h-hour
produc1ion prosresses. 'Iron~· is 1hc talc of a drifter
(Nicholson) who has never recovered
from the shock of accidentally killing
his infant child. his guilt fomns him
to wander throu&h a substan«·lcss
life. The cinematoaraphy reftccts this
distaste for existcntt. n:ducina all
1ha1 could be bri&ht and wondcrous to
dank and unappcalina.
Because lhe plot's tone is so down.
the actjng ofStrecp
and Nicholson
comes under even
more scrutiny as
audiences search
for something thal
stands out amons
1he obvious ruins.
U nfortunately.
even two of act-
ing's top dramatic
attractions can't
infuse much of a relatabic sense of
bcins into these blatantJy traak
characters.. The bleakness of ·iron·
weed' is jusl too dominant.
'lronWttd' must be siven credit for
movi04 audicncess -its view of life
is ccrtaanly thou&ht provokins. How-
ever. lbe overwhelmi111 ~ion
and listlessness make these un-
pleasant lhouahts. On video, perhaps
the cinematography would have less
impact, and the performances more
life.
JeMRHteU
Hl1ll Sdaool Teaelter
Cotta Mesa
"lronwecd" 1s a tou&h plan1 that
survives while 01hcrs do n't. It also
descnbcs Jack Nicholson. Meryl
Strccp and many other "bums .. who
live on and off the streets until they
are murdered or die·of alcoholism.
malnutrition. cancer. TB or over
exposure. It all takes place during a few days
in Albany. N.Y .. 1n
1938. Nicholson
lef\ his wife and
two children in
1916 followina the-
dcalh of their I)-
day~ son. whom
he accidently drop-
ltl &Xd o n 1he kitchen lloor after drinking
only four beers.
He also caused
the deaths of two men. They as ~II as
other people who have dted come
back as "a,hos1 s" to haunt him. These
scenes arc the weakest parts of the
movie.
The unmarried Strccp lef\ home.
college and a promisins career tn
singing and dancins after 1he family
money ran out. She and Nicholson
have been. companions for nine ye.ars.
Nicholson has sonc beck to Albany
where his abandoned family still
li"es. Their reunion was less dramatic
than I c.x pected.
Tom Waits as a fellow drunk and
Hy Anzell as a junk
dealer stand out.
D iane Verona
plays Nicholson's
and Ca rr o ll
Baker's daughter.
They arc both sup-
~to be lnsh.
The best pans of
the movie are the
many Sttnes of all
the h o mele ss
drunks and bums. Their faces tell it
all.
The Albany tourist bureau will not
use ··1ronwccd" as a promo tion any
more than Los Anscles would use
only its "Mam Street" to set tourists
to stt LA.
'Action Jackson' took lessons from 'Shaft'
By JOE BALTAIE which is grotesque and abundant.
~.......... and by its sense of self-mockny.
which is very good-natured. as 1t I suppose this isn't much of a casts Weathers 10 the predictable
compliment. but the new Carl ro le of an unorthodox cop. He's
Weathers movie. "Action Jack· bent on nabbing a n~ biawia.
son." is a funky. frec.wheelina.jive-an auto tycoon named Peter
tal_ktfll throwback to lht "blax-Dcllapta~ (CraiJ T. Nelton) who
plo 1tat1on" nicks of the early '70s has corrupt polit1caJ ambitions.
It's particularly rcminiS«nt of We're told at the outlet that
that Isaac Hayes classic. "Truck Jack.son is a Harvard .,,.dualc. but Turner:· du-cctcd as a dumb. ..-
bawdy. adult diversion by Jonathan the way the character is played by
L.... un.-1•• Wea.then, rvc ll hunch ActJon Ka plan ("Hean •~c a -~ > -spent most of his time cunin&
bac\ in 1974. II was vinuaUy classes to catch performances of
plollcss. .."..._ ..... and "Su........,y." So is Wwben' movie ... Action ~' ~"' Jackson .. ts carried by tu violmce, This is the kind of movie in
a OeMy PMot ~I Frtct./. F*'-Y i9; '9M . ' .
which. when Weathers excuses
himsclff rom •foxy lady to "catch a
cab," he literally pounces o n a taxi
and remains pinned o n its roof
durina an unusually destructive
chuc ictnc. All of this is in the line
of duty as Jericho "Action .. Jack.son
attempts to solve the mUl'dcr of 1
union leader. a murder that as part
of a plot to win control otthc unaon.
Dcll@plane is not beyond tryins
to kill ~ his wife (Sharon Stone)
and hilmiwaa(Vanity)-orcven
f'ramina Jackson himxlf -to
attain the poW'Cf he IO daperat~ly nmts..
Tberc'1 not 1 hint of realism in
• I ' •, ...
this movie. least of 111 in its action
sctnes, which are violent to the
point of complete ridiculousness..
so outrqcous that yo u won't be the
least bit a.shamed o f enjoyfna tnem.
The ptrformances a~ fine.
dicected by CinHum Cra•a R.
Bailey to be smooth. superficial and
broad. WcathttJ, u always, is
awfully good ,cneratina his brand
of he-man bravado; Nelson plays
his evil villam without an iota of
~mption: Sharon Stone wimpen
convinciQlly; and Vanity acts
mostly trashy 'and ttts to do two
sonp. which lht wmaief rather
thin sinp.
By JOE BALTAltE
~--........
Sittins through "lronwttd"
Hector Babenco·s film versio n ol
William Kennedy's dca1b-obsnsed
1983 novel about Depression-era
hobos -you are likely to pess
thro u&h several different phases and
moods.
At fif'$t1 you'U be struck by just how
beautifully morose the movie is. I
au.aranttt it, what with an impeccable
production dcsian and studaous per·
formancn that tum sordidness into
exquisite hiah art. You'll fttl the city
pit beneath your fttt and lodlied in
your fingernails. You'll smell the
stench. as wdl as the smoke that
seems to J>Cf"'adc the movk. And
you'll marvd at the self-abandonina
wort of Jack Nicholson as Francis
Phelan. one-time third baseman for
1he Wasbinaton Senators and now a
lost soul. and of Meryl Strttp as his
sWttt. ecc:cntric lady friend. Helen
Archer, formerly a Vusar sir1 and
promisina classical musician and
now homeless.
You·11 be mesmerized. I think. for
the firs1 hour or so. and then a~ will
be replaa:d with cdl)' impeticncc:
When is somcthins ao•na to happen.
·you'll think to youndf. By now. the
vivid first impression of ttae film's
many physical details has worn on
and the overaJI look of the movie.
a.lthou&h still somcthina of a marvct
has become a bore. You can stare at
beautiful scenery for only so Iona. The
actors besin repeatina their quirts
and peraphrasins Lofty Matters on
Life that they've already muttered.
Even the periodic visits of three
&hosts from Phclan's pest -in itial!)
a shockillJ and offbeat touch -take
on annoyu11 quaJitics.
What becomes quite clear is that
"lronwced" is an expensive exercise
for a lot of hiah..priced Hollywood
talents. who get to drns up in
veritable HalloWttn costumes (iron1·
cally. the story is set durina Hal-
loween in 1938 Albany, N.Y.) and
posture apinst what may well be the
best movlC set e ver.
Although the movie sleepwalks for
144 minutes. with nothins happen.
ins. a lot of characters drop like nies.
Death permeates this movie. in both
the pest ~nd the prcwnt Someone
says somethina Mcaninaful and then
keels over and then either Nicholson
or Strttp says somethin& Meanif11ful
over the body. Everythina ends. it
seems to be sayina. fattpt this movie.
Our ratings
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Greenfield.
Hoag transpla~t excitement building
By VIDA DEAN °' .............
The Riu Brothers Room at the R111
Res1aurant was pKkcd last Wttk wtth
members of the <>ranee Coast Hean
lm111ute, Hoag Mcmonal Hospital
Presbyterian.
'"This reception caps off our mem·
bcrsh1p drive." said pttSident Guy
B•rrlU. ''Since Oc1obcr we have
rnltstcd I SO new members 10 bnng
the total membership up to 330."
OCHI was formed in 198 1 to
\upport the cardiology and
:a rd10\ascular programs at Hoag.
Membership dues (S 100) and fonds
raised through special events provide
ph)s1c1an education programs about
state-of-the-an card1oloay issues and
community eduauon Pf'Qframs
about the prevention. diqnos1s and
1rcatmcn1 ofhean disease.
There was e:\cttement about the
nc"' increase 1n OCHI membership
and still more excitement about the
upcoming hean transplant at Hoas.
Drs. Aidan Raney and Douglas
Zusman. the cardiac surgery team.
"'cregucsts of honor at the rcccpt1on.
"We will be the sixth hospital in
U.S. water polo team
at splashy receptio~
The Olympic year got off to a State Saa. Maria Bersa-. R·
rous1n1 start last week with a fund· Newpon. a.. w.,........ B.-.ce
raiser/open house in Irvine hononng ... Cettll9 N.CJ ... J.-... Mary
1hc members of the Men's United i... Gn y.
States Water Polo Team.
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.ln hand for the cvenj n" which was Judie lnwU lesV-, £4 ...
underwnttcn by businesswoman Pew e..ar _..., ......_ a.
Sucy Lelll. Held at the newly· s.MrU.,. 11 ..... ~ Saffel.
enlarged Lusk~nacti showroom a.. ... Maatte11 OeMlc. n.. ...
at the Irvine Home A Garden Center, S.HJ .... ,l•••rJ, Tea ...
1he <."vent ,.iscd more than S30.000 Bar'-ra Bea&maa. Jealfer 1...-e.
for the team's Olympic tnrinina ~lei.., o.u Waper.., Jeny
,"amp. aH VvoaM <:ebb.
Wtth a~Aimattly half the tea'!' ' Other guests included U.S. water
members haihna from Southern Cal!· polo officials IUd JUMS and Wife
fom1a, and four of thcte from uc:1. It Ma.rla. Marpttt ~ ... with husband
was clc..rly a hometown celcbrluon Parter. and Qrtt..,._.. Dent. ak>fw
Fans. fncnds aoct ~ tuimd with UCI water pok> coech T ..
->ut en maat to ~. amona the ~wlaM and wife Ame. ,.._ ... ~amoro~ home fum1slunp and rub Sally C..-M. Skip p..ap ... a....
elbows wnh the bronzed. Olympics· Semaced Vitt PrHWnt Patti
hound SPorts supcntan. Mc Mlu aad husband Rklaan.
' T he event fcatuttd "Olympic Ourint the event. Lusk presented
spints and All-American hon Dorst with her personal ch«k for
d oeuvres" that included mini· $7,000 (wntten on a water polo ball!)
bu11ers. hot d<>t'-rout beef. popcorn. and more than SH .000 from 11cke1
duh. Tex Mex pOMttOH. C'~un QICS1lnd11ddiuonal donauons. ~h1ckenand-whatchc -apple pie.
of course.
Guests had the exchmvt privilcie
. of rctervina copies of the team's new
four<0lor ptnup ~ter, with each
poster beina individually s.itncd by
the team members.. .
. Amona the water pok> fans and
fnends who came to lend their
support for the lam ~ _,, _.
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Dorst, assisted b) captain Terry
~ and other team members.
thanked Lusk for her surpon and p~ntcd her wtth a roya blue and
ttd, custom-made, official tt'am
sweatsuit with "USA-LUSK" on the
beck .
LJ99 Wlllls acted as master of
ceremonies fur tbc even ina. while a wanckri~ Dixieland bend added to
th( restive, All·Americ.n at-
tl'll 1-tft.
...
California to do a h<"an transplant."'
said Rane). "Other hosp11als ha\ e
been Stanford. Loma Linda. t:CLA
and Prcsb)terurn 1n San Franc1so.
Also. Sharp in San Otego -""e d id
that.
··w e arc all set 10 do the transplant
The room has been remodeled and we
have a rec1p1en1 wcanng a beeper and
waitmg to go:· added Rant)» who
also had a beeper around his waist.
··once we have a donor. the surge')
could taJte place ""i thin I 1 hours or
mayb!: up to t""o or th~ (jfys ...
The rcccpuon. held in ronJuncuon
"""h Hoag Hean Wttk. "''lls held at
the rtttaurant councs) of 0"' n<'r
Hans Prager who as also a membcr of
the OCHlboard
-\nd "'h1lc<X HI C'C'kbrated rts nc""
membcrs the R111 Brothen acquired
t\.\O n<."11. members -Prager mad<'
Zusman and Rann honoral" mem·
bcrs. The Bro1hcrs ·,s a group.of mcn
"ho meet for lunch once a month at
the restaurant. t"<pla1ned Prag<'r The
group also holds :.pecial dinner. some
men-onl> and somr "'llh "'''<."'> or
garlfnends "OncC' a )ear each of thc
SSO members contnbut<' SIOO each
"h1ch is g1,cn to chan11~:· Prager
~Id
-\mong the ~~o peo ple at the pa n'
"err Karni and J im Grff1lfidcl lhc "
\ P l3Plt31 dr,clopmcnt and lOm·
mu 1t~ rdat1ons at Hoag}. <X HI
h(lard mcmt-<cr Earl and Hnter
Ha rdage. Olhe and Stu Hill, Noni
and Vl9 Jorgra.sn I both 1n Val<'ntin<'
rl'd l. Ltt and JamH Gormley, Fiou
and Dr Brian KHadly. G•y ctaire.
Bob Gageallelm. Uada Sclilroecler.
Xavier. Wally and Gerry Sdirffder.
Mary Au and LeaMiller and Lu<'ille
Adams.
Terry Sclaroeder, captain of the U.S. Mea'aWater Polo T ... jDl9a Natey and Jola.D
I-mil at a r..d-n!Mr for tbe team.
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Open till midnight Friday and
Saturday niaht.s. Be Bop Bureen is
located at I fS7S Beach 8lvd. After 7
p.m. niahtly, car bops will roll out to
your wheds IO take yourordrr. Shake.
rank .and roll!
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Another throwbKt to the 'SOs and
'60s era is Bennie~ Bum's Diner.
located at 238 Lapna Ave. in Lquna
Beach. With the name lit up in pink
neon and several skctcha of old
dinen and plenty of Rockwell pic-
turn hanaina from tM walls, owner
Ed Cantellonc has anted a dttamy.
picturesque atmosphere. ::::========================~ Positioned near the front door.
3 ACADEMY AWARD
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Bcnnie·s 19S3 SeeburJ offers 100
selcctions(4 plays for 25 cents)of4Ss,
i ncludin& aol~n nugrts like Dion It
the Bclmonts' "Runaround Sue," Otl
Shannon's "Runaway." Jerry Ltt
Uwis' twin killers ... G~at Balls of
Fire" and "Breathless.'' the Platten'
"Twilight Timt'." and Bill Haley and
the Comrts' "Rock Around The
Clock.··
Bennie's offers a vanety of food
and be' erages. including burgers.
sandwiches. breakfast all day and
desscns. Es~cially go00 arc the cake
and the thick. creamv milkshakes.
Like all trur diners. Bc'nme·s 1s o~n
24 hours.
Nep&9M'• Lecter
Located on the Huntington Beach
Pier and owners of one of the most
eclectic catalogs of tunes is the m ini
pul>-m«ts-snack shop called Nep-
tune·s Locker
Varying in St) le from To p 40.
modem rock and oldies to r&b.
country·wt'stem. and adult/easy
listening.. the Lockcr·s older-model
Sttburg makes the most of tts I 00
selections.
Part1cularty o utstanding tracks in-
clude BinJ Crosby·s holiday CO\"t'r ol
"Silent N1&ht. ··and a smok1n·. doubk
dose from the Doors: "LA. Woman"
and "Roadhouse Bl ues."
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Caterillg to a clientele ofboth locals
and toutht.s. owner Ella Chris&enseo
wants to provide SOIM\hina for
everyone. But does she have any
dnirc to switch out her old 4S juke f°'
a new laser disc system?
Notachana. ·-rn hanl with the old -it fits IM
style of my place," w explains.
That older. distinctive strle in-
cluda bar stools made from Edison
hght poles. old fru1tjan transformed
into bttr mugs. and walls covered
with photos of local happeninp and
sports tournaments. Neptune's Lock-
er is a cozy spot to pab a belt. have
some wine or bcf:r. watch the waves
roll in and hear some of the bc$t tvnes
1n town.
'rite Swallows
.. Jukeboxes are naturals in places
whcrC' you can s11 back wnh some
buddies, order a ~w. and enJO}.
some good tunes and good tunes. ·
says Sttburg distributo r K.opelson.
Two South County saloons have no
problem with that philosophy.
Forsomc S('nous or casual dnnlun·
1n rusuc. near·~) S('ttin45-the
S-.-.allo""s In n an San Juan Capistrano
and Laguna N1guel's Mugs Away
make for some mighty fine watenng
holes.
Located at 31 786 C amano
Capistrano. the Swallows as a dark but
atmospheric tavern sbowcasin& live
country-"Westem music (have you
ever hc."ard of Pinto Bennett and the
Mustani Cowboys?) six ni&hts a
""eek. F1llt'd with wagon wheels and d~nghng .hohtcr$, street StJlll. can-
tt'Cns. boots, and other touches of the
Old West. this bar ain't no Baxters or
Red Onion. Posted above the all-
wood. horscshoc-shaptd bar is a sign
perhaps aimed at newcomers:
··Emergency Room Waitina Atta."
About IO monthsaao. thcSwallows
changt'd over to a new l.aS('r Dase
S)Stem to enhance lhcjr tistenma
enJoyment. Tacy Ltt. the owncr·s
dau~ter. says "The sound system is
temfic -1t sounds like a h~e band
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when we crank up the volume."
Counll)'-wes1enl C Ds comprhc
about so pmlml ol Ille boa. with
oldin. country-rod and Tea-Mex
roundina out the tdec1ions. In ad-
dition, compila\ic>G CDs like -coun-
~ Clasaics." •• •60I Oold." and the
B•& Chill Soundtrack att very popular
with the Swall<>W5 dim&elt o f rnosily
local folks.
Even lhoup some of lk ber stools'
upholstery (and tMir OM booth) as
~in& held tatether by duct tape. no ocae seems to mind. "ltl wanted hiah-
class. plush sum>undinp.. I could
always ao join the snobs in Newport."
said an older man identified ooly as
Jake, "This 1s a real bat. not torM
fancy·s-nu disco."
M1111 Away
Concludana this roundup of local
Jukes as a hok -1n-1he-wall tavern
named Mup Awa)'. If you haven't
been there. 11 can~ as hard to find as
water 1n the dcsen. This small. kind of
raunch> saloon 1s located at 272.\~
Camino Capistrano.
W11h an 1ntenor of hanging s1rer1
signs. an old street light. a motorc)clc.
a mann~u1n. and t'ven a !>luffed
)ellow banana. ~ua.s Av.a)" 1s a
retreat from hassles and pressum.11 a
relaxing pla~ to shoo' some pool,
throw some dart$. wet one·s whistle
and enjoy the loud. clt'ar sounds
pounng out o f the Sceburg laS('r disc
system. (Unless some knucklehead
wants the volume on the television
set turned up).
Coverinf a wide variety of oldier..
rock ·n· rol . countn·. r&b. reggae. and
folk music. this ju~e has some gmu
s tuff. including Bo b Marlt'y·~
.. legend:· Bob D)lan·s "Infidels"
and the Jimi Hendn;( classic. "'Arc
you Expcncnced?'"
"I enJOY the quaht) and good ~lcct1on of this box. but CDs IOS('
that an11qu11y and character o ft.he old
Wurlitzer t)pcs," says 28-)ear-old
James Tatro. who prtfen hstcnan1 to
led Zep~lin. Jethro Tull. Aerosm11h
and. la1ely. Oingo Bo1 ngo.
"I com~ here to tK-able to listen 10
whatever I want.At ho me. I can't pla}
m ) stereo very loud. so the Jukebox is
JUSt v.hat I nttd to csca~ a nd rock
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To_p videos
The followt"l&tt the most popular
videocassettes as they appear in nex1
week's issue of Billboard magazint'.
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Out On The Town
Akiyo~hi a standout
in mostly male jazz
In our modem •of spcc1ahzed
musicahl). many an1sts work hard to
pcrfccl one pan1cular talent or cran.
But a select few branch out. uplorc
new chaJlt'nsn. and rons1stentl)'
citccl in several endeavors.
In big band JllZ, few performers
ha' e demonstrated more ac-
comphshcd d1vttS1ty than 59-yea r-
old composer. arrao~r. bandlrader.
and pianist Toshiko Ak1yosh1.
Fcatunng hCT multi-talenlcd husband
Ltv. Taback.an. Ak1yost11·s orchestras
JOHI
Roos
ha'c won six Gramrhy nominations
for lkst 811 Band Pcrforrnan« and
ha' c bttn rccocntzcd as the No. I big
band 1n jazz (according to OownMal
Reader and Critic Polls) five times.
Althouah areatly 1nnuenCC'd by
Duke Ellington and Bud Powell.
Akt)OShi draws from hCT own
Japanese hen'-to form her un1q~
sounds ran11n1 from eluMrant SWln&
to creative combtnalions of tender
ballads and Eastern-flavored musical
1rad1t1ons..
Ak1yosh1·s piano pla> 1ng as graceful
and \CtSalile. Equally skilled when
11.ork1ng gentle ballads ( .. Remember-
ing Bud .. ) and fast-paced M bop
l"Prospcnt) ").her sense of rh) lhm1c
d' n:im1cs 1s appealingl y f~sh and
mu' in&.
Born an Manchuna and rcce1''tnl
classical piano lra1n1ng as a child,
Ak1yosh1 btgan performing in Tok)o
danct halls at the aae of 16 for S4 a
month. Y cars later. piano great Oscar
PetC'rson d1sco,ercd her and con--
'meed a record produttr to bnna her
to Ammca and cut her first album.
While studying and plartna at the
Berk lee College of Music m Boston. ·
she played with such prom1Mnl;azz
an1sts as John Cohra~. Sonny Sl1n.
C'lark Terry, Mu Roach and Diz:z)
G1llt'sp1e.
.. , spcnl all the u~ 1n m) youth
listening and upcrimentlng."
A.kJ)osh1 said dunng a phoM inter-
v1ev. from ~r Nev. York ""1dence
"It's very impon.ant to hsten a lot to
older mus1c1ans and !cam lhf
language of JllZ ...
For At1yosh1. one of the mos1
challengmg and rev.ard1ng pans ol
her C'arttf 1s 1nJCClmg her o~n s1,le
and pb1losoph) into the music ".\·s a
rom~r. I wnte music 1hat ~flt"Cts
mr. ~nal '1t'v.pomts. but thal also
u11hzcs lhc 1nd1v1dual otTcnngs of m~
orchc:slra," she explained
··Jazz 1s a vef') personal '>tyle of
e~pms1on-cach mus1c1an has their
ov.n un1q1K approach, .. she added
"That means creating \Our O\Ao n
language. ""hether 1C\ \ef\ simple or
1ntellcctWll and eloquenl ••
A .. l)OShl IS proud 10 bt-the fi"t
11.oman compoS<'r-<onductor e'\cr of
3 big band (the •U1\'0Sh1-Tabackan
Bag Band). bu1 she '>lilt finds rcspt"Ct in
shon suppl) from a malc'-dom1natC'd
1ndustn ··11 1d1~--nm1na11on1 still C\ISlS. bu1
I can't 11.orT) about 11." she said "But
the) ·rc not gu1ng to stop me from
acrnmphshing m' goal' It's hke the
~> ing. · 1 f ~ ou L.rn 't )land thC' heat.
then get out uf1hc kitchen···
The Toshiko .\~1'0 h1 Jazz Or-
r hesira fca1uring flutist Lev.
Taba~ ~in. performs Saturda~ night at
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inf('(llOus f'Ctl,la<." 11. 11h spmt~ d'nve
anJ dctcrm1nat1ort The Wa1le" per-
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FTHEWEEK
IJ MARGE MCI TONY 8l'TETTI
When Joyce Kiimer wrote. "I think that I shall never
see a poem more lovely than a tree," IN could have been
talking about the magnlflcent ipeelmena at Corona del
Mat's Tr ... r•teurant.
The toweriog tree In the central courtyard at Trees Is
a 75-yut-okl flcua, a remnant from the days When the ;::;:;;;~=:::===============-=iiiiE:ii----..,-1 restaurant ... a cozy beech cottege. Owners Ausaetl and Abbey Armatrong have done a Rauell and Abbey Anutroni, ownen of
Treea ,.ataarant ln Corona del"lilar.
e s a u r a n
Come See The
New Warehouse
• Salad Buffet
• Waterfront Patio Dining
• Fresh Fi sh & Seafood Daily
Validated Parking • Guest Docks •
• S Banquet Facilities • ·
3450 Via Oporto. lido Manna Village
Newport Beach • 673-4700
splendid job kNplng the COrf emblence at their
restaurant. The peach end grey decor is a perfect
baokdrop for an evening of fine dlNng. Each room of the
restaurant opens onto the courtyard and brings the
t<anquil setting of nature lndbors.
The family of wooden deer that graze In the
courtyard beneath the beautiful old tree add warmth and
charm to the atmosphere. "I know that people feel
comfortable when they tell me that they feel hke they· re
at home." Abbey sa.id. "It Is like our home. we spend so
much of our time here each day. Ifs like guests are dining
in our home."
In the four years since Trees opened. the restaurant
has earned the respect and praise of numerous
restaurant critics. Though success In the rest\turant
business is often an intangible that Is hard to accurately
measure key elements are always good food. good
service and ambience. When those elements are
present. customers return to enjoy the dining experience
ttme after time.
Abbey said Trees has many regulars who dine there
as often as five nights a week. "It's the customers who
make the business what It ls ... the Poags, the vanDells.
the Lawsons. the Mocks, and the Brachmans and
hundreds of others who come to Trees all the time.·· she
said.
A steady cllentele. num«ous good reviews by the
press and culinary awards are the marks or a successful
restaurant. but Russell and Abbey have set loftler goals
Russell feels good food, good servloe. and ambiance all
contribute to the success of a restaurant Abbey said, "I
measure success by never meeting anyone in a 10-mlle
radius who had never heard of Trees."
Despite the restaurant's oft-street loeahon, tourists
from Los Angeles. San Diego. Houston. Chicago. New
V0<k and as far away Germany have had no trouble
finding it. • · ~~~ii~~~i~~i~~~~~~~~~5ii~~ The Armstrongs' personality and ctiarm are evident 1n the taet that they were ab'e to woo many ot their key
staff members to move from Idaho to California. Chef
Brian Zderlch haS been employed by the Armstrongs for
nearty seven years. He moved to the Corona del Mar area
~ L'NDAY BRUNCH WJTH A VIEW •
RESTA URANT
COCKTAILS• DINNER• SUNDAY BRUNCH
.. on tnc OCQl\ftont illCro5.S rrom tM Newport OuCli Pitr
2100 W. OCEANFRONT • NEWPORT BEACH • (714) 675-2566
from Sun Valley, Idaho, where Russell and Abbey
established their .first restaurant. Other staff members
who worked at the Sun VAiiey r99taurant and moved to
Camornla to work at Trees Include: Frank Ramos. who
serves as general manager, m•ftre d' and wfne steward;
Dana Olson, who Is the office manager and personal
secretary; and Tony Manmos, wtio works as a bar
assistant.
RuSMll began cooking at age 10. It didn't take too
long before he dreamed of someday becoming a great
muter chef. SeYeral years later. that dream~ a
r .... ty wherl he WU selected fot 8 IWO-yut appren-
tfc:elhlp at the Waldorf Astoria. Ru ..... ·s love ot eo<*lng
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and years of experience are reflected In the Trees menu.
The cuisine at Trees Is memorable. Only natural
Ingredients are used. All selections a.re cooked to orde<
Abbey described the menu as ··contemporary American
with an International flavpr with a range of food that
appeals to everybody.··
The menu offers evtWYfhlng from meatloaf to apncot
mousse, with tine wines available to complement every
selection. Diners can choose from fresh 1eafoods. veal,
lamb. beef, chteken. homemade pastas, oriental and
Thai speoialtles, tasty appetizers. salads. soups and
award-winning desserts.
Entrees include pan-fried Maryland sty1e crabcakes
with a f'llUStard sauce; grilled chicken breasts with black
beans, tortillas and terved with gmpac:ho salsa:
Callfom1a mixed grill selected dally by the chef, pan-fned
New York steak with wild mushroom aauce: and dally
menu selections.
The Thai chicken consists of bl1e-slzed ple<:es of
marinated chicken stir tried to a mahogany glaze,
complemented with fresh crispy matchstick vegetables.
Including red. gold and green peppers. carrots. leeks.
snow peas and dalkon carefully arranged Of) a bed of
steamed rice accented by a blending or cilantro and
coriander.
The restaurant occasionally presents gourmet
dinners with the noted winemakers. Just such an event •S
scheduled for Monday. Feb. 22 at 7 p.m Winemaker
Dwayne Helmuth from Callaway Vineyard will be the
master of ceremonies for the evening An exciting ftve-
course dinner ·will begin with a wine aperitif, Vietnamese
style egg rolls with butterfly Jumbo shrimp and
vegetables wrapped m rice paper and served with
Callaway Cbenln Blanc. The second course will be
NepJune's btsq~/cream of chicken soup with ltny
oysters and Oregon bay shrimp served with Callaway
Sauv.gon Blanc. The third course will be the Trees
smoked fllet of Idaho trout served with a mustard
mayonnaise sauoe, minced onions and capers served
wlth Callaway Fume Blanc.
The entree tor the winemaker dinner will be veal
moutarde with wild rice pilaf and frffh vegetables served
with Callaway Chardonnay Calla-Lees. F0< the fifth and
final COUt ... Oteme caramel will be served with Callaway
Sweet Nancy. Thls not-to-be-mlsMd dining event Is S40
per person. Reservations are required and seating Is
limited. •
Trees Is located at 440 Heliotrope In Corona del Mar.
nestled In the trees behind the Port Theatre Just off
Pacific Coast filghway. Open dally tor dlnnet from 6 p.m
Bar menu and tervice from 5 p.m. to midnight. For
reservations or further lnformetton, phone (714)
673-0910.
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Sc1 .. fl a·dventures
i~vade OC stages
lt'sonlycoinC1denocthat two of the
SC\l'n new stage productions opening
1n Orange Count) 1h1s week arc sc1-fi
fantaSJt'S -"Revenge of the Space
Pandas" and "Rock M)c~ 1n "Outer
pace."
Lest you confuSt' the two. ·· pace
Pandas" 1s a rare foray into children's
thc:ttcr by David Mamet. who won a
Pul1t1cr Pnze for his dcc1dcdl) adult
dr:ima "Glengarry G len Ross" On
the other hand. "Rock M\'crs" 1s
another 1n a long siong of fam11\
oriented ori'1nal pla)s b) Golden
\.\est Colleges Charles Mttchdl.
T11
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M11chcll, a charter rM"mber of the
GWC faculty who's just marted his
20th year at the Huntinatoo Beach
college. hasetaltd this lat"t ucmse
for his actina students with limited
e\pencntt -to try and bnng them
ou1." as he puts it.
Rather than changing cos1Umes, we
have ·costume pieces· 1ha1 arc put on
and taken ofT as the OC'("as1on de-
mands ..
For Mitchell. 11's the latest ho me-
gro"'n scnpt on a hst that tncludes
such l11lcs as "No Ark This Time."
"Gothic and Bumpers." "S1bhng
R l\al~ ... "Mock Up," "Roga and the
Th~uru~ Monster" and "Ne,er
Marl) a Beautiful Wife" (an admon1-
11on the author •Jnored). He's also
adapted St'' cral htstoncal p1~ hke
"The Courtship of Miles Standish.''
"H1a~atha" and "The Legend of
lecp) Hollo"'."
His 1wodccadesofc;ea11v11y were a
factor tn his selection as the Dail)'
Pilot's ··man of the year" 1n theater tn
1985.
"I've always had a strong interest tn
pla) wnttng." he says. ··and I enJO)
fan~s) plays." With a con1anu1ng
innu.11 of caatr students to pcrfonn 1n
them. M itchell should be able to
satiate h is crcattvc desires for many
)'cars to come. • • • CAlJ..BOAAD -The La Habra
Community Theater will hold aud1-
11ons for the .~ufman-Hart corned~
"You Can't Take It Wnh You ·
Saturday at I p.m. at 1he Depot
Performln& In "Rock
Meyen ln Outer Space .. are
left to rlabt. Ann P'omarola:
Frank E. Carrera m. Gina
Roberta and A.no Marie
Bundy.
Pla>housc. Jll ~ Euclid St La I
Habr;i director Eh'labt'th Graham
~ 111 l JSt I~ men and St"' c.-n
~omen ... call (1131b1J7.727~ for morl' I
1nformat1on.
Tr)outs fo r "The Fomgner" ~ tll
be held Fe'b. 28 and 29 at 7 30 p.m. at
the S3n Clemente Communtl)
Theater. 202 '-\\C. 'Cabnllo. San
Clemente .. Tom Scott is d1rcc-11ng
and 1s sttkmg a cast of fi, e men and
thrtt ~omeo. Bn11~h and Southern
accents are required. with details
av11lablc at .}64.-{, 717 "This !s so~cthina I've been ex-
perimenting w11h over the last thrtt
years." Mitchell explains. "It'~ a story
theater treatment of a rather straight-
forward plot. with action seen" in
pantomime." The 11Jodlfled OlyttJplcs
Don't look for "Star Wars"-1ypc
laser effects in this production. he
ad" 1scs. "The only Jechnical effects
~e US(' art' an the area ofhghting."
"Rock M)'ers" is the result of an
original scnpt by Mitchell and the
input of his drama students. and 1s
geared for the entire family-. the
director says.
"Ifs a cvto'&n ipproach to spatt
her~" accordm1 to M11chell. who
notes that "we have a larsc cast and
most actors play mo~ than one role.
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sporu or what? No. not t~ Olympics
)OU n11w11s. the Lakers· stomp o f the
Celtlcs. If the Lakers could snag
Michael Case of the Cli ppers and
dump Ramb1s no one would ever beat
them.
Anyho~. the big news 1n the papers
1s the Winter Olympics up there in
Calgary. These games nttd spicing
up. so Uncle Don has come up w11h
some modified spons that could add
a great deal of 1ntcfnt in the garMs.
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Serita Wall Ski J•mpla1: Eastern
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head down a 70 meter ramp but clear
a 12-foot concrete ~all while being
fired on b) guards. Du" llatt HM~ Sbtlq;
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Pursuing the swee~. smelJ of ~u~cessfu) barbecue
When I lived t0 the deep South.
.. barbecue·· 1ook on a whok ne"
meaning. Never again will nbs and
lh1ckcn s1gn1f> 1hc full range of 1he
barbecue eApenencc While 11"s
JI" a> s ·run to fire up tht mesquite.
h1ckor) or oak chips in lhe gnll,
there's no1h1ng quite like leaving the
mL·ss to someone dsc and going out
for barbecue
Scarlett O'Hara used 10 1nvtte those"
cute Tarle1on twins -and all 1he
other boys -to .. come and eat
barbc1::ue w11h us," bul even she
rouldn·t have 1mag1ned how the
choiccs "ould cvolvt':
ONO BIBACHJ. 16492 Beach
Blvd., Westminster. 841 -0208. I
would have thou,h1 1his was a sushi
bar had I not no11ced signs adven is-
ing ··1au lau" and .. pot" tn the
"'1ndo". Thus assured that Ono v.as
probabl) a Hawa11an-styk eaicne. I
figurt'd there would be some
tcn)ak1·a barbecue specialties. I wa~
ngh1.
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JUDY
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Tbc best of the batch at this bufTct-
style restaurant (called an .. okazu-ya"
1n Hawaii) is the sltced. 1cnyak1-
marinatcd bttf grilled to perft"Ction
and scn.cd in a eombina11on plate
with t"'o other SJ>«1alt1es and a salad
(S·'-75) The "othc:r'' s1>«1alt1t'S in-
clude lomt ~lmon (stnps of salted
salmon mu.cd "'llh 1omatocs and
onions): pok1 (mah1-mah1 manna1cd
1n ginger and nee' in('gllr. 1hcn tossed
w11h celery and onions). a salt), very
t'thn1 lau lau (porl.. ulmon and
mah1-mah1 steamed 1n av.rapping of
fresh spinach). and 1wo k1ndsofpork-
fillcd bao dumplings.
While lhc: S4 75 combina1ion pla1e
1s really the besl way 10 go. tcnyak1
chicken. 1enyak1 barbt'cucd pork an<f
a gnlled sh1sh-ka-bob arc also avail-
able (with salad and nee) for S3.95 10
S4.25 ..
, 8arbc1::ue and 1eriyak1 sauces arc
homemade. lhc sa1min noodlt' salad
(S2.50) 1s a real dchghl and there's
even a smattcnng of sushi and
sash1m1. M) favonte. man sushi -
s"'ee1 nee and fresh carrot slin~rs
s1ufTcd into a ~y-bcan wrapper.
Eat 11 there, lake 1t to the beach -
or havl' 1h1s delightful little restaurant
cater \Our ne~t luau. 8) 1hc way.
.. ono·i means .. dcltc1ous" 1n
Ha"'a11an Ono H1hach1 is aptl~
named.
THE RIB JOINT. 34294 Coast
High""a). Dana Point, 661 -'1500.
Abundance reigns supreme here
All full entn.·cs lOmc "'11h ~up o r
an old-fashioned salad bar (home·
made 11ems include a Wald'orf-St)k
macaroni salad made wtth shells.
carrots. apples. celery and nus1ns:
creamy colcslav., po1a10 ~lad: as-
son<'d fruits and vcactablcs: more) -
plus a choice of homcm .. dc baked
beans. black beans/nee or cottagt'
fncs. There's excellcn1 combrt'ad
Ribs come in pon1onsstylcd to fi1 an>
appetite, best of all arc 1he baby back
nbs (' i slab costs SI 2. 95 ). followed b~
the pork sparenbs ($8.25. S 10.50
SIL95) and giant bed nbs ($925
SI 1.:?5. Sl:!.95).
Families ""'II enJO) the "fcas1··
scr' ed for four or more. For $4:! ... ou
get one "hole chicken.' i slab of porl
ribs. 'i slab of bt-ef nbs. four can ol
com. four p1«:cs of com bread and
four plates to be filled at the salad bar
E\tra people 1n )Our pan) will pa' S l
per pc:r\On and )Ou'll gel an eAlra car
of corn. cornbread and salad for each
Th<' barbecue sauct' 1\ brown and
tang) (made from long-simmered nh
ends and vegC'tableS navorcd With J
hint of tomato and brown sugar). an<l
The Rib Joint has liH' entt'nainm<'nt
(count') to mello" rock) c .. Cf') ·11gh 1
BURR ELL 'S RIB CAGE. J05 '
Hespcnan. Santa Ana. 54 1 -306~ 1•r
170 I L Mcfadden. lln11 J. Sa nt.1 ~---------------------------~ Ana. Soi 1-3073 I 1ned thC' Burrell'\ on
Mcfadden. "h1ch ma) ha"e bN:n .1
mistake since rm no" told the other
location (with ou1door labl~I ~f\ r'
belier food'
In any e"cnt. I probabl> h11 a had
da), bccau1oe thc nbs (the) ha'e porl
and beef -bu1 I couldn't tell lh\'
dtfTerrn c:I "ere stnog) and thr
candied )ams v.ercn·1 candied at all
and lhC) "ere JUSt harcl) COO~l'd l°m
not panial 10 crunch). al dentc )am'
-and i.alty collard greens arc not
high on my pnority lis1. c11her. I "a'
taught b> a superb chef 1n rural
Gcora1a 10 add a small handful 01
sugar to the s1mmenng 'n:cns. which
enhances the po1 .. hkkcr ·(pol hquor1
far better than (I shudder) sail -or
almosl anything ' else. up to and r-------------------------------1 including 1he smaucringof pork bone bits I found nt'Slled 1n Burttlr'
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A Trip te Mexico!
We hope you enjo y the at-
mosphere. complemen ted with
our fi ne Mexican food . in
~o~ta Mesa sinee 197.2 .
Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails
Open Dally At 11 A.M .
Eater1alameat in ne B•rm loo•
M"E f7th St . Costa Mesa
version.
This 1s a matlcr of personal tas1e
bu1 Burrelrs barbc1::uc sauce remind~
me of h1 kory chips and ketchup. nu
more, no less. However. I applaud
Burrcll's for brina.in& chiuerhng\
ham hocks. blackc_>'t'd pas and dtn'
rice 10 sc:m1-prcdictab~. bland Or
angc C'ounl) -and I mus1 SU) thJt
r ,e ne .. er had bettcrswttl potalo par
Judging from the numbers ol
people who cat at both Burrell''
locations-often -~will, hopeful
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UDY CHAMBERLAIN ... MORE EXCITING OLYMPIC GAMES ... romP.,e14
' be sttin& more or this mostl)'
1.1r,dous and inherently Amcncan
u1\1nc the)' call "soul food:·
Pncesat Burrctl'srangc fr6m $4.95
n a barbecoed chicken sandwich to a
Jmll)·pack sptc1al ora slab of nbs.
hrce medium side orders and corn·
rl·ad (SIS.95), which the mt"nu
nJ1catcs will serve four ptaple - or
nl' hungry man. Special orders for rc~h <ouckhng pigs. smoked turkc)s
nJ assoncd game meats and fish are
good idea here -and pleasant
nthus1asm more than makes up for
he lal·k of table service. Put )Our
rder 1n at the counter and enjo) the
rnngcn1al ambiance.
NEWPORT RIB COMPANY. 2000
r-.c"'port Bhd.. Costa Mcsa. b" ·~110. The barbecut sauce 1s thtek and
'>'H-ct -JUSl the wa) I hke 11 -and
JNc"'pon Rib doesn't mess around
"'1th an) thing but baby back nbs. the
mo,11encfer of all. There art pon1ons
for SS.95. SI0.95. $1 2.95 and $4 95
(for children) -and even a three·
pound bag of baby back nb tips (to go
onl>) for S 13. 9S.
Dinners come w11h a choice of
bro"' n-sugar'ed homemade baked
beans. scrumptious homemade cole·
sla"'. cornbread and f~h vcgctablcs
and fru its which. like the h1&}\.quahty
bab) back nbs. arc the best that
money can buy. The reason? One of
the owners is a meat purveyor:
another owns a ~ucc company.
&rbecued chteken C$6.9S~ as also
on the menu: try mudd pie or aood
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l hccsccake for dcsst'n ·\nd ord(·r Racing again\t \Omeone else 1' no (}\·'4cnd1rtg at a high rate of '>peed
some c.J.tra pieces of the cake-hke challenge lking cha..ed h) m<llnr-mcmhl:r!> ofthl· frcl' v.orld at1cmp1 '°
cornbread lo take home it's t)lc best qclcs "'1th ice \p1h·s 1s \pear dlig1l'S of Lenin Gorbachc'
in town. Flgue S L•1e Race Four luger~ ( astro and Fonda Vudl~S hca1hcn
Newpon Rib C'ompan:r 1s open for compete to be thl· la\t sur' ''or on a commies take aim at all .\mcm·an
dinntronl). and thc restaurant docs a figure 8 track hl·ruc'> li ke Rambo. Pai Robemon
thnving takeout business. as well 11 He& Potato Hockey. The puck I\ a and Jcrn Fal"'ell
should small an11Pl~rwnnel de' ll'C <oet 10 go odde. Gate Slalom kilDg 1'.o
TONY ROM.A'S, :!530 W Coast ofTa1anunkno"'n11me g.JI~ \1s1bk "'hen the sk1cr \tan'
H1gh"'ay, Newpon Beach. 642-9070 Blatltlon Revenge: The targets do"' n the hill Thn pop up randoml)
or 786.? Warner. Huntington Beach. shoot b3t k .\dded a11ra c11on < 101 thcm spike\
841 -RIB MH's OowallJIJ Ski Pole Toss like boob\ traps in those 1unglc war
Plenty of fanq foo twork ..------------------
("lnn1sh" nb) ... 1 Louis" nbs)
docsn't manage to ~vc Ton) Roma's
Boa11ie aod Clyde BobsleddiJtg(
\ft\N lOuplc hobsled tne~ to outrun
Jrmed pohll. ttobslcd onh 10 head
into an arnhu'>h at the finish "'-inner
1~ tombo nt l:t~tMI 11me and fe"'es1
llulkt hole' IX-duu1on\ for d~mg
Tag Team Fir•re Sbti.q ICM·
plul \"-J1t1ngskaters"'hodun thkc
thl· !')air on the ice lan a.tt,.'11pl to
foruM} rl"mm c them ---
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Platter from itself For one thing. these
restaurant'> take no reservations. and
the wait for a table 1n Newpon Beach
on a "eekend e"cn1ng 1s about 45
minutes -a fact which bnngs a
twinkle to the e\es o f Ton} Roma's
chirp) pcrsonnef. Baby back nbs cost
$7 95 ror "six or seven" and S IC'.95
for" I 0 to I I'' or ""hatthc Huntington
Beach store bills as a "full \lab." ~
"sampler plate" consists of three
Damsh. three St. Louis. one beef and
threeb3b) backs(SI 1.95) Everything
comes w11h coleslaw and a choice of
baked potato. french fnes and a dish
of"ranch-st) le" barbecued beans
·Only $8.95 per Person
Cornbread would be n1Ct' but there
isn't an). Instead. Ton)' Roma's
passes out oni on and wheat rolls
whtt'h somthow fall Oat.
Crowded and nois). Tony Roma's
also fails to satisfy my appetite -
portions art small and r usual! leave
balf·hwiarY. w1lb a bt& b11l and a
·1instrin1 fcehng of confusion.
Imagine. I k arty 't. Louis po~ rihs. ml'Jty hcl'f nh,.
Lind h:nJl.'r ch icken hil:kor)'·smnkl.'J to pl·rfl.'ct111n JnJ
smotherl.'J in ta n ~· harhccut' sa un.'. Th t:'n. adJ , a\'nr)· ht>l!f
hriskct. n1rn nn thl· coh. fn:sh hakt·J rat1ch tx·ans. coll.'sla'v
anti French irit:s.
Moneymakers/Oscar nominations
Soum.1 too ~1111J to be trm:? :"nt at RJ's. Well makL· your
ima~inati(Jn a r~ality y,·ith our "BBQ·Pl atkr for 1\rn ..
ior only $8.~6· p\.'.r p\!rson '. But hurry. tl~is f~as't is J\'Jiltihlc
fo r a liniik<l time onl\'.
liRJf~ BEVERLY HILLS. Calif. (AP) -
Followm& is a list of 1987'1 Top 10
moneymakers and how the)· ptr-
formcd at Wednesday's 601h
Academy Award nominations.
I. "Beverly Htlls Cop 11:· Para-
mount.SI 53.6.S l .824, 1 nominatio n.
2. "Ptatoon." Orion, S 13 7,030.SSJ.
8 nominations in I 986 awards. won 4
Oscars. J. "Faw Atcrxuon." Paramount.
S 129,3.58.990. 6 nominations_
4. "Thrtt Men And A Baby.''
Buena Vista, $83,92S.23J. no nom1-
nat1ons.
5. "Untouchabks." Paramount.
S76,lS4,308. 4 nominations .
THE RIB JOINT
1X1"<0 lJmru~ 1>1.. ~e,,rurt lk:i1:h 11j~1.f<IH:-. ___ ,, ____ _
. ~4 ·~ f I JJ
Th e Best Seafood Restaurant
in Orange County is
Happy as a Clambake.
New En~and Clambake
112.95
\n ,111tlw11l1l 'l'\\ I 11~land Cl.11nhJkl· \oU \\1111'1
for~t't! I )1K rnto''"' th \tla11t1t li )h<.kr. nrn,,d,, d:im'
and corn on lht' lOh. \dd dam dumdt:r or grct•n
~ankn ... a lad and \\ ,mn hrl'ad. \II foF ~l~.1).\, .tll ntj!ht.
t'\l'~ ntKht Bnng \0111 fom1h .111d fr it•nd, But
hur~. tilt ' nfkr \\on·1 l.1 ... 1 lun~.
Gladstone's
Oalty Pilot Oatet>oottt Friday Febru8ry 19, 1988
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EL PESCADOR
Practically a l~end in it.II own
lime, Lh11 locally popular esllb
h hment has bffn >ringing it..cus-
lomeni btick s in«" the early 1950'11.
S pecializing in prime meal.II and
an ex«llenl v11iety of aeafood.
chef Duke prepares every meal t-0
perfection. Not to be miued are
his Thursday ni&h t Italian
Spt'ciallies, and his famous.
''heesecake. Piano 811 and gut
bucket in the lounge ni,htly ac-
compa nied by good times and
friendly facn . Lunch M-F 11-3;
Dinner ni1htly 4.:JO to 11: til Mid ·
n11e Fri. & Sat 401 E. 17th S t.,
C1,..1J1 Mesa. ~i; 324 l
~•~Pl\00
C-aff l.1do " :-.le,.purt Canner~
\'1lla1tt>, onl) sup~r club It\
lonled on Balboa Penm uU. Cafe
l.1do '' well klW"' n for 1b fff'<h
M"11f11cod 'flKtion11 end c1•nll'm
po1r•" cuuune. prrpared b) C'hl'f
F ranll' T he warm. 1nllm1te and
('ti~\' amb1anrt or dust\ n~ ind
txmcundv dttor crH ll' 1 ~rfect
11m01>phert for your dmm«i "'
~ritn« C' 1fe Lido Ill al!lo lhe
rec1p1tn l uf thl' f>rn1111ou"
~outhern C'Ahforn11 R~taurarH
Y. ritt'n · S1lnr Awud Cuual II
11rr Dinrwr n1ichtlv until mid
n1ich1 l.1ve )All n1chll\' Call
ni"'i .!968 fur rl'!ofrvellon•
T HE CANNERY
Thi' hu1l-On c waterfront l.tindmark
1n Newport'• C'annuy V1ll-ce Cu
1urf'11 frHh local wafoud and Eut
ern httf C'um 11tently 1ood wr
vice. open for Lun<h, Dinner, Sun
Hrunch and ChamP111ne Harbor
c rulM!t> Enterummenl nwhtly
and S un efle~ EnJOy the
lounie fnod 1allery •uperb cl1m
< huwdu' JO I 0 I.a feyette
!ii'J 'tiii
GINO'S ON THE HILL
Alm.,,1 a l '"'" \1t>'lt landmark
"ht•r( lru·nd .. onJ memoriH mc-et.
1:1110' ""I an lu1l1an RH taurant. h\11 11 rt~t11vr11nt 1>e1na run oy a
f1t1111ll ltalurn Jo:vtn thuoah tht')
•t-t'I'' man' llaluin 11 em~. t"'v abo
ullt'r 0 lorjCI' \8flt'I\ .. r other item•
un 1hl'ir mt>nu Known fnr
H .. 11 .. •t f,~,d .wd friendly l!fr
'11 .. · n inu.. ft'alurt11 a varied
mrnu w11h em1>h9.)1~ "" quahh ·
und rt>a..,111ahle pri<'l'!I Coektail
h11or w11 h 1nlt'rt~t1n11 notions at
I .111 11 m ond '"" entertainment
\tun thru Sat trum fl.30 pm
Saturd11\ & Sunday brukla•t
''""' 1ld rn 1 .. 11att-d Ml .c:\fl f: 171h :0-lrt't't ( 1old \It'°"~ ('all fi!\(l J7'MI
(, ,, r""t''' .ii 1un•.. darect111n& or
whalt\t'r
GHA:-.10 OIN:-.IER THEATER
l mp rt' ~"' d1n1n1; and pru
1t• .. •1••11al prudun111n• art i.ure tu
11lt'11~ t'lltb llml' \11u vtt1t. Th1t
t'•tr.1unJ1ni11') bufl.-t ufft'n rtllll'll
l1.ut111 ul "•"l'I iclnLt"d hem w11 h •
lr1111 '411•t'. Cruric1• chicken •1th
p .. u, ht" and iclul' and tht> Maha
\111h1 I• ...-n ed in 11 J)t'asant 11uc-e
Tri , ul11r leu u.uni and cream I'•
, .... 1 r.wurill' 1-:nJo\ dinner and •
pl11\ tun1icht ' C:r11nd 0 1nnt'r
The11 tt'r lticatt'd w11hin thf (;rand
H11t.-l 1n Anaht'1m at I Hutti Wev
Coll;;'! 7i 10
HARLEQUIN
DINNER THEATER
E''" cu,lnmt'fren lweaptcte<l tu
1,.. lrt'lllt'd hkt' a c-tdebraty The
tht'uh., "rr"r' '<rumpliuu11 meah
w11h 111µ prudU<t1on• man ele1ant
ftlrnu1>phtrt The M'rumptuou•
huH .. 11 ind ud"' rucut baron nf
h .. "'· c-h1cken end fi•h d1•hh ,
l'll'lh. W1lad•. 'l'tcelables, and 11n
ful dhM'n .-T he S.L and Sun
1.runch 1oclud"" • vanety of eu:
d 1•hn Th..-C'elebrny T erract 111
11\111lable r.., pri,l lt' d1n1ni Thi'
indl\ 1d uall) de 11r1ted p11vatt
h .. lc un~ ''"'m' u\erlook the .C!;()
'"itl h .. r-.nhue 'hop.d main roum
T ht' Hultoqum 1 l.i<atf'd et 1.'tO:I
Ml CASA
Their food 1" hit" .1 1t1p lu Mn 11 "'
lt• ... 1111Jhl\ It,,.., hand rn h11nd
"11h 1heor 111 .. 11 .. , '\t1 C'L'll I'll Su
( ·,1..a " "' m\ hou..... •~ ):1>Ur hou'I' • 1-: .. 11.1hh•h"'1 'inc·..-1972. 1r'' ""
.,.., rt'I I ritnd• t'OJ4•\ dinin1t htre
OtK-n clmlv (rum 11 1 m for
I.um h. U1nner and C11C"kta1I•
}o:nu•rtllinmen1 Wed. l'un niicht~
111 t he Hurro Rtiom. 291\ F. li lh
~1 • !' , ... 111 Me"4t iwr, i fi:ffi t • •
NEWPORT LANDING
RESTAURANT
The :-.le""l>"'l l11ndinic Restaurenl
1wrft'< 1h •llUated on the h11vfronl
.. dJACl'nt '" lhe Relbc111 fo"u n 7.onr
h .... 1 .... m.. finnt local Ml'efood .,
""II 11• • m .. ,.1 prl"'ltfCIOUI> locat mn
Fm" f.,1o<J and • mu'1 f'J1C1t1n11
'""""" 1·1 •• ,, \f'I re,ual ,01n U•
fur I.Jn, h d111nt'r Sund•v hrunch .. r
1wrh.il" 1tppt·llL"" ind cuckta1b.
fr .. 1n tht' '""1"' l.ar T he breath
t .. k111ac 'If'" "onen1ed wuh Pnter
t.11nmf'nt 'f'ue~d •y Suu rd1\
h•1:hl1ich1l'd i., St .. el Orum '41Und~
.. 11hr l'ar1l>bt•an. "''Sunde) a fter
11•••11• I rum .I 7 I.I m Tht> Newport
l..i11d11l1C It dl'fi n1ll' lucal '•' urtte
OJ>t'n : <L,,,, k C"t'n•11uru. ple1v
, .. 11 1:141 ti';';, .?.1; I Valet parl11n•
r\l•lllfllC"
THE NEWPORT OYSTER
BAR AND GRILL
Bn«iht end airy with • cul.1rful
~•ide V1ctonan 0 1111. T he Ntw
port 0)'!1tl'r Bar and t:rill ia caau.al
ae1food d1n1n11 at iu bnt Kn
C handler, who alJiO uwna Thf' Hu
Restaurant. haa «etted • fun 11pvt
t.o lip an Anchor Steam beer, PHI
spicy •hrirnp and en)O)' nqu1.t.1ttly
prepered fieh. h 's hotM of the
Wflrkf's best hniu1n1 cl•rM Open
all day from 11.30 a.m to 10:30
p m . lo 11 pm.. on Friday and
Saturday mchta, M.C , V11o&, A E .
D11wrs. Located llCTUU from the
Ntwport Pier 2100 Wnt Ottan-
frunt. Ntwport Beach 67~ 997i
THE ORIGINAL BARN
t'ARMER STEAKHOUSE
'""' Thl'' are tht> or11inal Pamou.~
fur I h.-11 nnt' 11nd a -half pound
l•ur1N huu<1e ~IHk" and fl"aturinit
d1 .. pl•\ hru1hnic Proudly wrvinf(
fur :?t; \ u r1t Mu,· mg ind irowini
with C'cl!>la Mn 11' New location in
llorhor C'entt'r nuw open!' ore
\\'1l'i<•11 belwttn M1n hall'1 ind
1-:d,.ard' T hut"r Strv1ng M-S11.
I I a m tu cl1 ... inac. !'\u1\ :l·clo11in1
.!.1011 tla rbur Blvd , C'oe1lA Moa.
h 11 !17i7
PARKSIDE RESTAURANT
Relive vttlerday at I he Parb 1de
R"taurant, formerl Th" \aaqut'.
delt1htm11 local diners for over 17
yu rt1 Parlunde'a C11re 1Mludf!I
1teak1. pmnf' rib and frt'Sh WI·
food :o;u nMt Dinner Spec .. I• are
,.."'"~at only $7 95 ft i p m D11h
l..unch Spet" .. l•start at onlv J.4 95.
Mrved· an I qu1t't, intinuite at
mo.phe°re. they mah for 1 perfttt
lunch meeuni with 1n important
chent, or a relaa1n1 arternoon
break with a •s-<•al *'ml'O~
Sport• n c1tement 1n our lounire
twu utt'lhte d .. tw. and a larp
ktffn T V Ranu It Raickh
Gamet 1t• MVt'r bl.eked out. The
Park11de ellenda lhtir invitation
lo enryone for their holiday ban
quet ftffdt. Groupe ol up to 150
per110M. Malle your hoUday perty
,_rvallone u rly. Conveniently
U•ttd in •'ountain Val~y 11
16625 Broollhunt in Mile Square
Pl.t.za. for r-rv•tiona or mcirt
1nfurm•tion tall 17141 775 7978.
TREES
Nau.ct in the foreet behind the
Pon Thaetn oa Pac:irx COMt
Heh•~ in Corou ct.I Mar is T,.. ,..,.want. Secluded • it i9
oa a aide air.et.. thoee who hliw
dikoYerad it hlive found Orup
County'• moet tharminc and
u nique Amer ican cui1ine.
Shrouded in a eolt s-t.el d.cor.
!MlcNfll tlible Mttinp, cancilee.
fresh nowen and 11owint r.,..
places set the tcene. The inthut.e
dini"I rooms, piano &ounp and
foll btir 1urround a natural atrium
with livi"I tl'M9. The lllOdm\
American cu~ne ia prepared by
creative Chef RueMU Anutronc,
Hit lovely wife. Abbey, ia the hoet·
es&. Treea menu ia a limited but
int.erntinc variety of inwrtMltional
flavors with c~ from home-
made puta, frah rrilled raah and
1teakl, veal, lamb, Orient•I
chicken and ulad11 to abaolut.ely
n otk dtteerta. Dr ... ia c..ual but
drHly. Pricft ra~ from SI0.00
lmtatlO&O to $21.00 (wal). Re.r
vationa an recommended (714)
673-0910. Open eeven days a week.
Lour11e open 5 p.m. to midni,ht.
440 Heliotrope. Corona del Mar.
SAIL LOFT
S.11 L.oft Bar 6 G nll IPatur"
CJCt'an vll'w d1mnte """h tnr
emp~., on frnh ~afu·id (h 'llter
bar. hve C"ntert..m nwnl nichtl\ 1n
the bar uu Open for dinner
nichtly from .'> p m Wtthnd
hou~ Crum 10·.IO a m fabul•>U•
Sunday Rrun<h Located 11 .aou
P.C H in l..a11una tka h
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TALE OF THE WHALE
Eaperientt a atep bat k into time
IO a Vl114-e ..,he,. \ •IU t all duw Ill
\uur uwn lei .. ur• Enjoy tlw> re•
man<• ut old Newport with a pan
.. r•m1< IMt\ \ltW t:xc1te your
..... n~ .. 1th their '4'nwtional eee
fl"tt.I ;md 1r.d1t11•nal (a,orit .....
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11 ~ Mun rri. Dinner -1-11
Mun. S.1 ~I and Sun Rrunch
; ~. Ch-..11>r S.r rr1 . Sat t Sun
flltlllllll't fA• 1lt1 If' UI) tu fiWI 400
!\t .iin S1 , Hath..,. tr..I 4&'\.1
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