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Hudson's
lover wins
S 14.SM
lawsuit
"'OHi.ili \ I
THE ORA
lrvlnegets
Asia's
largest
bank
Irvine City Manager
\Xlllllam Woollett Jr.
agrees to resign
25CE T
THLR 'DA\', FEBR LJAR\ I(,, 1989
Vandalism
symbolizes
opposition
to projects
Gang colors
banned from--... .,, . -
By LESLIE EARNEST
Of ll'W OMly "-S141ft schools in HB
On Feb 6 count\ \.\Orkerserec1ed a
sign along ( oast H1gh"a) JUSt .,outh
of ( orona dcl Mar to announce
1mpcnct1ng wnstrucuon of Pelican
Hill Road B) the end of the \.\ed .. a
\andal had <,plashed paint acros~ the
.. 1gn 1n whaLhas apparent!> become a
silent but l on~1\tcnt form <>Lprotc'it 1n
Orange Count'
On Feti JO. "Or~cr'i spent '"o
hours deaning the bnght blue \1gn
t>ut \\1th1n a Ir" da'\ 1t-was again
splattered red Count\ offioal'i ma)
bf frustrated hut tht.•\ \J\ the' arc not surpnscd · .
Signs heralding propo'K'.d (-00\truc-
tion of the \Jn Joaquin Hills Frl'l'·
"3'. including one at !\.1ac.\rthur
Boulc\lird in \ie" pon Beach. haH~
had to "ith\tand the fur) of' andah
for )ear). ai.:cord mg 10 Rid' hoolc\
a count) m.i1n1enan1.e \upcn 1wr
· \\c put up the lir~'t 1.ormlor 'i1gn.,
almo~l thr~\.' Hars ago and the~ "l'rl'
almo'lt 1mmc:J1J1c:h 'anJahtt'd "1th
the 1ntcrna11onal -·no \\ mhol ··
\(:hook) !><1td \' .rndal\ hi' e aho
lJrgctl'd \1gn\ along Laguna ( anwn
Road and fl I oro Rt>ad, JU'lt out\1dl'
l aguna lkal h
"There \\J\ a lot 01 'and.sh m
do" n there·· hook) ..aid .. " l.''d
clean thC'm un F-nda) .ind "e·o ha'c
to go bad. and do 11 ag • .11n l\.1onda' "
f n tact JClordmg 10 \l.ucn Hlad.·
l·ter tounJ1ng ml'mhc.·r ol thl' l-.ifUnJ
C an\on ( un<,(r\.lOl\ lhl' (t l orn
Road <,1gn "._.' rccenll> \J\\l'd do"n
1.omplt:tch \hhough BIJd.etcr \aid
<,he ha\ no 1Jl'J "ho·\ dl'fo 1ng thL'
\1gns 'hl' undl.'r,tanth tht·ir lru'>·
1ra1100
I n·alh dun·1 kno" nanh ''ho·.,
doing 11 ·• Hl.1Li.l'll"r "ah.I ··(m .,ur1.
11'<, 'K1mn>nt• \\ ho1. ah.'\ alx>ut thc: I.ind
and doc'n 1 hi.l' 11 hc.·1ng raped ll•r
monc\ It ' 1u,1 'omct>nl.'·., \\a) <\I
Red paint splashed on • sign along Coast
Highway south of Corona d•I Mar announc-
Delt)t ,.._._._.,&..ff~ .. -
Int the construction of Pellcan Hiii ltoad
tndkates the oppo11tf0n t~ th• project.
C\prc\'img ho" he led " are doing th eir hcst under d1nicult
.. bcnbo<h tails about 11 all the c1rcums1ann·~
ume:· 'lhe :idded ·" e think 1f "Wt see 11 e'en Ja,," \aid Marl
h1lanou .. Goodman. l'\t\.·u'1111e as 1stant to
l 1da l cnne) another founding u~r"1sor rhomas Rile .. It's
mcmtxr ol the eomcn ann. "3" not omcth1ng )Out.an 11call) do'1 "'hole ~ cmpathl·t1c • Jot to top tl o" arc "ou gonna stop
"I f wmeb<>d' 10\ll a lha1n"3" to romconc from \pla'>hmg pJ1n1 on a
\Omcthinl 1ha·1 'i more than lru -\lgn·•"
trauon. · ennc\ \Jld .. , \el.' \omc-.\rrord1ng Ill \choolc~ the '>tgn'>
thing h~l' 1ha1 ..... J \ ICIOU\ 0{\ ol arc ('fCCICd a\ J -.en ICI.' 10 1hc publil.
qin<lah.,m anU I ll.'rtainl) "ould and ta\ dollar\ are u~d 10 ma1n1:11n
rnndemn them ·· them
.\ c,pokes"omttn for Thl' ln1ne .. The s1gnc, art> tht•rl' lor t"o
( o v.h1ch rnentl) htld a ground rcawn'i To nu11h the puhhl that
hrcaking cerl·rn on) tor Pd1t.an 11 111 · "l··rc pulling 1n a prOJCU h> 1mpro't.'
Road v.ould nut rommcnt on lkfon~-trampona11on .ind al'io 10 \ho" them
ml·nt ol tht.' s1gnc,· "hl"r1.· 1ran\~1rta11on Jolla" .ir1.·
( ount) nl1lcial\ t:hargeti v.11h the being spent · \l.hooll') ..aid
ta.,k ol main1a1n1n 1hes1gns ..a' the' In add111on a1:rnrd1ng 10 \I.hook\,
the '>•gns. "h1l·h arc olten i.1rateg1("all"
locatl'd near prnpo-,cd housing Jc-
' c.lopmenl\. oiler inlormauon to
prOipCCU\C home bu~crs. •
.. h make'i a d1tkrcnt:e '4-htn 'llU re
bU)lnga hOU\4.' IO 1..0()\, ""Clhcr thJ l
bcauulul 'it'" \.ou lUrrcntl) h3\l' ,.,
&01ng to Ot: J l\·lanc h1gh"a' in
.,.,., era I H'.lr\
\ lthouih k no'' onl.' \l'l'rn" 10 ~ rh>"
\\hO I'> rc\pclll\1bk lor thl' l'OOllOUlllg
"and.ih'im Hlat:~l'll"r "'"d sht.• 1h1ni.,
the.• c,1gn Jeta..:cml.·nt 1 thc alt nl 3n
ind1' 1duJI rath\.'r than a roup
"I than~ v.('·f\~ all "a111ng tor the
·J01L'" tu hll l.igun.:i c .in~tln,' •·
Hl,ll l.etCI \Jld .. \\ hl.·O that OJ{\f\l.'I\'
\OU ll \n' J wupk hundrcd tx\\.111:'> 11111
thl."rl' in th~ "a' \\ c'rc 1.on,1.•r\ '"'
our c:nc.•rg~
ly ROBERT BARKER
\~ h11ol otlil 1:11., t'lannt•d lhl' "t'Jt 1n~.
ol wlur' and thl· U)l' nl othc.•r &;mg
par Jph1.•rnahJ JI lhl' '-!.!'en httth
\drnol l.lrnpu\l''> 1n lhl' Hunllf\lthln
Al.·~n h l n ion I h~h ~ hool Dl\tric. t
c mil 1ah Jl"4> put on the IJboo '"'
c lolh1nl,! thJI ad' l·rt1..e or 1mrn•o tc'>
oil ohol .inJ Jrug \rnre '"th oh-
\u•nc or olkns1' c logo' or " orJing"
al'io proh1~1tl'd
'K.houl l ru\kc l>J\ 1d \\ arfidd
. \aid "ednl""idJ~ thJI ,ltfa 1JI hope lo
head oll a g41ng .. prc,l'nn"· at "1.>1m· ol
the 'A: 11ool~ tx·lorc 11 can hem ml' 1lJrt
ol ~c.hool rnlturl'
· "e·rc rnn 1ou., ot'g.lna ac.t•' lltl'"
1n Orange C ount' and "e·rc tr\ln~ 111
l\.·,·p 11 oil rnmpu' ·· \\ .trlit'IJ \aid
\\ c.·Jnt.•.,Ja, Prt \l·nuun I'> lhl' llJ11H·
ul the.• g.1ml Onn· gang ;u·11' ''' " C't;it'lli\hl·J It\ lmfll>\\lhk le> I.'\
punit' ·· ·
1 hl' pohc.' uJuf)tl"J l uc\d, > e' c.•·
n1ng. dm·l·tcd agJ U\\l gan¥ 3l ll\ 1111.''
" H'lOlllmt•nJcJ h' thl C ahfc.\fnlJ ~hool 80.irJ \\\<l\.IJ\1011 anJ ha\
tx"\'n fC\ IC"Cd b\ llOfOC\\ lO en un:
tt ,., lUO\LlUJLIOnJ I l.t "'ii l\C hl\-<li,.
p11nu pJI\ kgal ,1and1ng 11 lhc.·} h.i'c
111 \U\pt•nd ludrnh lrll'lh:(' 1 inda
\IC\uhon·J>Jtll'r,.in ~1d
In lhl' fi\l" \t".tr' V'<' lx"'\,n (10 the
'>{ hc>\•I lxJJrJ l '' t" lx't'n ulJmwJ h\
the• tnni:.l w ol ~.tng Jdl\ II~ that I'\(
\WO I fl t Ill' C<\ITIOI 1101 I\ f lh'
ph1lll\11ph\ 111 \Onll' t\f tht• itln \ h~1·
the. \ktllhl'Jd' 1\ ln~hll'Oln "
\It 111 n anJ other ''"'l tith ~1J 1lwu.,h, thJI g.11\ ., ha' t' m:iJ\' no
m.lll'I 1n"u""'"' untl' lo(al · am·. pU.,l'' ~ 1h l•I •I tlh;rr Ila' h\•1·11
t\ llkll\'C nl thl'll l'r\''-('Oll' \11,h "
g.in era 11111
1lun11ngwn lkach lligh hool
Pnnc1 p I (,af\ L rn-.1 '· 1d that h1
"hoot 'hkl· all others," has µng
mcmbl:r' hut not µng acu"lll<: . < 1ang gr.illill though. l!I prawlcd on
\\Jll'> e\pt•u,ill) O\l'r the \lrt'ekcnd .
.. \\hat "t' haw arc "an1-10-bc
''ho drl"'" J'i 11 tht'' ·re gJng members
Our JOb " lo t•dutall.' them ·· Em)I
\!lid
• It 1ht'\ ·rl' dre!l~ll lt~t Cnp'i, "C'
Jon·1 ''ant thl·m !lhot h\ Bloods 31 the
h:imhurgl'r \tJnJ ·•
om,1ah \J1J 1ha1 members of the < 11p "car hlul.' -wmcllmc bluc
hJl\ "''h ·"-C •• printed on them
1-\1,)oJ~ v.cat rt'J .• 10J members of the
\l\Uth'ld(.'gJng.onc of l\lrO prom1nen1
gaogc; tn Huntington Be h ..... ear red
h~1ndan;i,
Polin 1~·1ce:me Rt<.. "11llcr said
th 1 the '1.tu1h .. 1Jl .11'0 lno"n a
\\I IH or \outh.,1Je Hunung1on
t-kJ, h 'un lhl" J~c.·ndJnl' as "di a
thl ""-\ 3n t \ll'n ion ol the C nl)) of
L (I\ \n~l'k'
fhl' ""-\ \tanr . .ls lor either moan
l\.np ""le "3m,oan l\.1d 'l)k" or
\Jm1 .in I\. root.. ''le l\111ler 1d The
ng '" muhtracutl and tak.C'S in
:mm;Jno; hlat k' and a L:nmu or tv.o
hl· \;lid
T ht• \out h\lde M,Jng ha\ 300UI JO
ml·mbfr, ran ing frnm "'hard e:ort 10 rx nphl·r.11 ml'mh\:r' \1 tller s.-i1d .
\\h1k tht ""-ma\ h:iH• about W
mt•m bt·r,
1 he· nev. 'lthool rl·gulat1on~
prohibit 'tut.I nts trnm "'eannJ. Po'>· ~'''ng. U\lni dl\tr1bu11ng. d14iploh -
"'" \~I ~lhng an' t lo1h1ng. Jt'"eln
l'ntt>lcm' h.1dgl .,, rnhol •SM or
other thing' that an: g;.rng related
I he f('ttula t lllO\ .1l<.t1 o;ir )tudcnl
trnm 1.1.earin~ 'p11.;r., on art1tlc ol
'Clo1h1ng
Permits pending
for peciple who
live on NB boats
lhn cancels anti-Semites' .meeting
By IRIS YOl<OI
Of1~0 .. .,,, , • ..,.
apo\c•l 0 1 •l1a;.iuu• th-'I "owll!w(11ur~ pe1 '"''~Im fl" •
aboJrd ~I'S anlhurcd 10 ~C\.\fl()O lfarhor I\ mort' 10 prut('(I lhl'
oll~horc re\1dl.'nt<, 1hJn rntrn: I thc:m. ell~ ollic. 1alc, \.'l\
l .hc ordm.inu• "'II hnlll thr numtx·r ul In c-ahoanl rx-rm11\ 10 I
-anJ ;illth' \1Jnot• l)ep. rtnh.·nt M:tll 10 uh!"(\ t lhl.-' \'x>J\\ tn cn\\11\ 1h;u
th"\ arc: n~U•flJX'tl "Ith a,Jcquatc t<ukt\
• llu'-'C'cr. the urJ1nanLc, propo~'°" h' th\· cal\·., Harbor Qu.1ht\
C ommiuce. 1\ nut dl·~1&nl.-'J lo du ""II' "''h hH' t.1~>,1r\I\, hut IO\ll'ad rccc,>gn11~\ them, (II) offi,1al'> -.aid •
One he.lat rl"11dent .1grcnJ "t think thc-\:nmm11t('('" 'H'r\ l;ur:· 1t.I \t;irl \1tc\. a I ~-Har
\('\~I r\'\tdrnt \h lir\t 1mprc,,1on \\'a\ lht\ IAl"rt' tr"\10J ltl('hm1natc
\hem. tiut "'l\cn I 't'Clrl tJ "11h 1hrm I ligurL·d out the~ "-Ul: 1u'il '"' intt
fPfHM see loATS/A2J
f 0 \ I : n ' I 0 n \ I IC \ ''PO IC I \ I I 0'
Hotel officials didn 't know views of institute
l y 808 VAN £Yt<EN
()I~ o...,, ,._ ,, .. ,.
\ lnngl' .in11-'1.m111l gruup 1 hl·
IM111utl' 1or ll"111mJI Kl'\ll'" g11t .i
lolJ 'ihoukkr Imm C 0\\,1 \k..a', Knl
I 111n Inn "hl·fl' thl' ~roup pl.innl•J to
.rtutllcf\'llu~· th1' ""l"~l.:t"tl
\krnt~;r\ t>I thc: group "hlhl'
ffiC\\..181.' I\ lhJI lh1. :'\J/I hllhKJU\.l Ill
lht' I 'I )lk uml .i1r. neH·r happ.:ncd,
h<~1kt.•J .1 LC1nk11.'thl' mom h\1 ~atut·
dJ\ and \und~I\ a1 th(.' Rl·d I ion
lh lhl· tinw hutd 1111" 1al\ an-
noun<.'l'd \\ <.'dOl",dJ' 1ha1 thl' ml'CI·
ing'> l}Jd tx•rn l Jrkdt•J, fllL·mh\·r~ ol
lht• k"•'h f)\.•kn\t' L l'a~uc h.hl
.1lrc.'t1d' tJll·n ''-'"" "' or ln11( ,,
11t>Hott ul th\• 1nn
"\.o!x>J~ \\;}\ 'iUJ'flO J \II lOO'\\
ahc.>ul the c.<1nkrl:Oll' \4UJ Ba rr\
( 1rcco flan Or .Angl' l ount~ \.l'Oll''I·
man Im lh\· k.a~Ul' I h1' tt"'ufl hi>,\' u" n rcJ-.un\
l<l mn1 q111l•th 1\111 "l"0
\\• ~111 lfr did <.J\ ho"nc1 -1ha1 hotel
mliltrJtor' otl1u.il\ J1d no1 n1'" ul lhr 1n·
\lth1lugh lhl' •11)11jf' 01\\"1 l' I\ ~tllUl\'0\ \ l('l\\ 4'0\j ·h II\ llll'\ "'hl"!l 11
not 0\l'rlh \·l<•kl\I I\\ Ul\ll \(1"1lt1. tx~>lt·J thl' Oll'_CllOtt' .
\IJnu· in\J11rl·.,., m1,·11ll' .1~.11.n.'t k'"' \\ C: haJ· no l n1l" l<'d 'i." ot tlh'tr
( 1r1.·l.'n,(Mn "uJ lh1lo,11ph' unlll i.\~ wt·rc 1nhtrrlll'd ul
'In lhl' l'\ l'OI lhllt lhl' h111t•l IXKl t• I C: ' •
1h"ttruup"11hout l.n '"" "htllhl'' lounJ out "l' J( tdt•d "l' J 1d nut
"<'fl.' anJ \\hJl lhl',· .11r ahout 1h.11' · ""h to tx-ull1h;i11.·J \\1th th1,grt11.1r in
111w 1h1ng. '.i1J < 1H'''"'PJI\ "But ii an' "•I\ I 1x·r,oo;ill\ ha'L' "'' Jc\lr\'
.llw lhlh'l mJn•frrnent "l'lll :iluna1 to \x• connl'dl',I \\llh \h\·m •. 1\I \,\ h:J\l'
"1th 1h1q111d \;'. ,, m L'lk 1 •• , ;sh "C ,10, lh!n tn dt• \\Ith 1hrm
:l Jl'c." \\Ith th!\ .1nJ all frv. \.Ill \ \ h\" pt 'IX" I ,,f ht,h11tl;tl re.•·
thl'O ,,e\1 hJH' l\llll\\11111\ '* ho.•\ltl I \ l\IOnl\lll at lhl· ~ni lion J1J 001
( 1r\\ "'''·'" .. :11J Ill.II II' K u,·~n IO\J'll\. l,\Utll' thl' \Jllll' (M\\111na1,·
flll'\llklll 111 thl' Jl>I h.1d plJllnl.J 1<1 ''Pfltl\1lllln Ill .ill Orant:c t t'\11\1\
J''lll °'"' N>\l:llll ('!tun k'"'h Jc:idt·r' 1h1H Jl J1d unton
I h(' hot I\ c:11(1.1I mana~d. Ku\\ kJJa, ti thl' k"1'lh f:)\:kn'-1.· I ca~ui:-.
( 0 • \\UUIJ no\ \01\ \\hdlh'r hl' h,1J hO\\l'\l'f,.
b~nrcd the 1mt11utl' Imm th'' hotl'I or I don t thtn~ the:' mam\trcam
"hl·thl.'r thl' &roup had lJr\~'C'lt'd 1111 1\\ le" l'lh \ommun1t) "oulJ ne\ l.'\\:lnh
1ollo" thl· k" l\h l>l'lcn1ie l.ea UC'\
lead 1n an' 1h1ng • • .. 11d Rahh1 Bernard
l\.ang ol \h1r Ha \13 \lot Harbor
Rclorm I l·mplc in '\t'"pc>n Bealh.
· Rut ir 11 "<'rL· ~nnv. n that lhC" ho1cl
~no" 1ngh t'l(x1~cd th1 group, ll
"(1uld hi,• OI <lnlC l'OO<.Cm 10 lh('
t"t1n1munll\ I J in'1 lno" "hclh('r
thl'rl' \\~\ulJ t'I\ \Uppon tor Jn\. 01, lion
\U(h:t\·a~>\lUll hn\\l'\l:r··
. -( -hdk I ~~~-ul-u:1C-Ui:<;uiai.:-.
( ouhl\ J,\, \h .h·dt•rat11.m \atd ht'~
''fPntlJllon prclcrreJ lo 1~norc the
ln,111ut\· lor H l\IC\rH.'81 Rt'\ICv.
·\\ l' don't fc:l.'l that the' 're o
'r,•J1l'>ll' rr1•ur .. , ri,•Jman ..aid .. , do
thtnl. 1hcll' 111tcmr1 10 rnterpn:t ht~·
tuf\ tn lhL'H 11" n t'c:nt " Jan1e1ou~
Hut a' lar a' ~·re "mu·med. lht'\
\an mt'l'l ;in<.f go home \-\ c had no
rn1cntH1n 111 d1)1ns u.n~ thing aga11rn
thl' h111d \\ ( Jim t "ant to do
an\lh1n 1hJ1 "'iuld gr,c1them ad·
J1t1onJI puhh\'11~:·
(PIHM sff Gft()Uft I A.11
Cities join Marines in fight against commercial flights
ly GREG KLE RKX °' -04lllY ,_ k -
A \ one ol th~ l.irt t m11l&.ar) atr
ba~ on th· \\ e't < l \t, \tan~
Corps ~ir \tat1on l 1 T 01u -home to
d lt'n'I O( h1gh·lt'\ h JCI ti&}ltcn -
'-'OUIJn't ~"(m lo nC'C'J proll."\t1on
from 1nwnc or :an~ 1tung.
Ytt the h.\\(' 1\ recc1,•n1 ;i ''~·ady
'ltrtam of \UPPofl •n the fotm oftlmc.
moM) anJ -f'(nonMI from two
unhkcl) tou~-thct:lttnuflntnt'
··roo mucn of ct good rf)1ng cifn ~
Vt!On<ktful ...
anJ l una Btalh. both of -.trn:h
ha'e carnc,1 rcpuut1C1M H ha' 1n1
ltbtr;il ctl) rnunnl\ 1n con~" Ill' e
Ornsc C'oun•'·
r Th< Clltt \' i'ntcrC-\t in El Toro ha'I
nothing to' do -.11h fotc11n pOl1c)
hO-.c~t'r. but r-.uhcr -.uh vi.ha! could
happen i.I :a pe>r11un -or all -of 1~
base vi.a\ c "'cn<'d to commttt1al u~ u \ou1hcm ( 1hfom1a·, nr-.t'\t
rNJOr a1rpon ·~ rnmmuo111n of l.a&una
ltach. l.aa&u\.I • 11uri. Tutun and
lnde
c la.sifieicl... • -
lr,1nt and a number ut hi11'1tov.ncr-.
as'4.:ic1at1on\ , ompr1 an 11rpn11a·
uon lno~n :l\ the C oah11<1n for .\.
Rc\Jl()n\thk \1rport \Qluuon Th,1r
main &c>.11 ·~ to prcH·nt rnmmrrn.11
U\C o fthc El loro bcnc in an~-. '· \hapc or lorm. ·
"lfun I\ UC' 1hu d~n·11nav.a):·
Yid La1una 8tach < ''' < ouf'<1lman
l"etl f 111patnck.. •· "' 1h1 potnt, I think ~·\e JU" dra~n up the bet1lc
hnnand no-. •t'rt""-a1una to mu tu lht troop\ ..
lhl' lit' of 11\lnl' ha' nol tinh
mu•.lt'rt'J 1hc tmoJ" hut :al"u \\hn•kJ
(IUI lh.: he~\\ anilkf' .\l 1l ll\l't\10 luc~a). thc \:It} yn\c1lcJ a S17,{)(icJ
mult1 ·Pt0Jc,1or \hJc \hov. dc\11nc,1
10 ~u1JJ t; IUOt~" 1Jl'. tli'J')()'\llll>n tc1
c.ilmmer,ial u5e ol the N-.c;
The prc\Cnt.at1t1n. t lkJ ·~n\1hlc
~1rron ~llull<'n outlfnts a 'an.:t~
ol tr<hn1Lal and l)(llt\l\al n•a\oO\ ""h'
JOint 01 full u~ ol the' ha~ 1\ not ;.
'1abk ~1\1\Kln to thc-\ount~ ·, a1rpon
·~
GOOD MORNING
Corntes ••.••
Crouword •
0..hnotte•s Ent~
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FOOd ...
Opinion
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Pubh< nottC~S ..
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.. I h1.·rl' I' u nn-J h1r ano(hl: 1 airpot1
10 lh(' n·g111n. hut \1( \\ t I l Ml.> ''
nlll the anW•l'I ~·d lr\lnl ( ll\ < uunl'll-.oman \.1lh \nn,. \h~mian
Th ariumcn1 O\CrlOntml'fl1ah1a-
t1un of the f I 1 nru \ta11on is ccrtainh
not nc~ f or :at lc:ht a dl"\ d(-. the
c unt\, the m1hta" and "''(ral
Oran1c < ounh l lllc.'\ -u<tualh
N\'>A pon "'"" h, lr\lnc anJ l aJ\A\<a
Bc•ch ·-ha'c hattk'd amona them-
""" ll\Ct lhc.• a1rpon 1Huc The
Mannn '"" adamant!\ ~~ to '
Sports ..
TV L1sttng
W•athf'r
W~•ngs .
• ..
JO\ H1mml'rl.1:tl U'14' ol lht' ba>e ~'<"I'll ~1ud1rc, ha'" tx~n con···
dUl tt-J tin the ~U(':c,t1on of JOlnt Ute Of
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Managemen1UTAT£ SALE Mt Ill •••••• -' -. ......... .• ~ ........ IWll•l•I --.&, .. a mll/mnal Pn• • :0..::.-.=. ---lNGk•.•n--MM'~~= *P (It #314) ~,-~ ... ........... ....,
brn 110,000 montftlv, 1mt TM •1 Co. In Salee l U.t Mother·a Market & Diet "I:. TV llllU. poee. CALI. 142.0IOI _ dell wi.a-. IJ~OO COMMONWIALTH vw yur For~ into. call lnp In Soutt.n Ceil~ KHc:Mn, a unlQue YeQ· $3000/mo 641-2235 ~ b ct ......-. .,.. ---
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Mr O.vle(71')757..0721 tornlellnowlntervtewlng Matlen mwket a r... · Wedding ....... ran 7014 __ -------........
i.. t-.. i .......i1 new; Wh1 ... In w/I~ I •.a.... 'II FO•D Fz•o XLl ... newtv llceneect & ••· teureot, .. -no ._,.... SAVERS, • new Tnrlt1 Twtn 11ec19 night ttand ~ u 1 Pd 11152 ~ " .,, LIZ Fl? CT ... -4 • ...-• .....
A'lternoon• for MCfOW co , OC Alrpo<t atM wlttl re-
liable transporatlon. Call
Suzanne Vlcek, 553-0123
perlenced Sala Agt• to cetloM for fl.Ill and Patt Dept Store, le now Nrlng druur' w / m Irr or: Sec siso. 4i1•7370 .:(lh: LiibOet • ._y LAAIAT..1.,~-I. (It #311C) Now _. iiiiDr"i 8 ._. loin our teem of ..... llm• Hott/Hoeteu swOOUCtlon wortt•• and 120-1086 .. I tun FUii COV9f & COMMUNWl.ALlH vw ~HUITr--~
profeulonelt. II you ate ....... epply at 225 E. ..... C*kl 11 you are --_ bOZ2 _,...., 1900 873·3e37 a.-ono IMtl
highly ethical. Hll· 17ttl St .. Co9t• M.... energetic and c:uatorner m. 6611 ,,.. IO You 9'/9nlnge, 145-2244 d•Yt FORD 1971 F150, 11500 ~· ••
MISCEUANEOUS· ER-
RANDS and houeehold
111l1tance for disabled lMChe<~ CM. Approx. 3
hre/dey, a few days pet
week, 18/hour. Femele pref, ,,._ 5-235 7
=•=d ~Of wW~':.ci: 541+7JM ~=·~ ;;rnMmR: Swe .. ~...,.,. . &m l• or belt of* '40-4337 •I MIW
rewarda, make the phone ml..., lfflll 9 a.m 91\d 3 p.m at uoriant Cold9pot, 19 8 cu MIX, 1 p °'%.8-0324 • 1128, good eondlllon, GMC Jimmy 4a4, QOOd llW caH t"-t can cl)ange you Experience a must. Able to 19131 Megnolla St • ft 1}25 M8V'ag w..ner CALL efter 5 M _ with trailer' $950 Call condition N9W rellullt 1540 JM!ilMW .. Aoed llN~ ~ undef •tress Thr" Hunt 8eecfl 112-8181 175 540-8050 723· 1388 hMde. ~ •t..,~ ~ 1eactt
l,lllllll•mlT•""r-lll• (~<>;~:.-:.ran hour. •HDllf/ ....... BEE~TAP,fullorhelfkeg. ~/fun/Art 6025 rm f---:::i~•tr:!.for I• Htt 11 5e08L. mint! (eo85J
--· ..,. ...... -.-Dynamic: fHt paced Complete with .ir. "400 ' ~,_,,., • pldlup truck In good BMW 2002 1113, IUfltoof, $447 470
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Jaye eonc.rtnon. Mgr .. ,, •15U" wtloleui. Glttwar• Co. 141-1111 R.C. OORM.AN atone/ ~ 7020 condition 953-540&. 4 apeeker -.0, grMt 17 '600. blec:k (3501) (l 1tllM-lll 1 COLLEGE STUDENTS Mect1 meture. Ofgenlze<J, lltho, 2! ISO. Woman In A AVON SEA RIDER ~13' engine, meint~ ,.. $21.HO , **-'** • 81.11 • agg_r•••lve, Hal11. to Fumllln 6014 Shawl. ~~.~~·2783 DINGHY 13800 or best Vw cordt. firm l4000 c... 17300!'.(!5080)129.150 1111..,. IUll P/l, FIT, fte• hra. No exp Nat I SaleS Mgr, etrong or____ ott.r Uk• new condlton. 15 VW VA""'"'GON. 4 ... , cnrr. ~ 47'-09<47, 87 180£, lo ml, b411/blk. &:30am-3pm &
11pm·7am. Good benefit•
& woJ_kln" con dltlona. Mesa "Veroe Conv. Hoap,
661 Cenler Street, Costa
PmT•YILLIY nee. Cell 10-2. 982-8800 communication, com-... .... WllTD 323-4330 ...... ..,.. ti om• 7 2 1. 9 5 3 8 (5131). ' puter & W/P lklll1 reqd, NEWPORT BEACH c:eea (St #280) $8895. (3t2HOT) I& 190£, wt!t!pelo, lo ml
JerryWolfendale,Mgr llTllLllLIS ' Unlimited potenllat Bdrm M t1, office turo, New&'UMd.Jewelry u... Docks s' COMMONWEALTHVW 1914BMWl33CSI sllYw (1117} (71')112-1111 P/T Wknds. Dellon baclt· Appty •t Potpourri Foun-lawn equip, area rugs, Buy & Sell. Call 722-9037 _,../ / tot• 646-0220 with black leather• ...........
Meaa. CALL 548-5585 Equal e>pJ>ty Company "•ound helplul Home ac-dry, 15062 Botaa Ctllca 901a & love ... t. Barca 7022 b9 1 1 1 d ---~=-:;-:::-:-"A":-~i... $7 hr Ask tor Rd, Huntington Beacll, lounger ctlrs, l<llctl llemi PtCI & ANmils 6049 ft' .... llll/•I Anltqutl. autllul Y · ma nta ne Poracn. t30 TufbO Car·
Pizza Restaurant
Mgmt Opportunities
Available at·
LITTLE OAEUll
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PLANTSCAPE, interior 1 ... T.JIT/TYPllT
plant malntance, P/T, lllEIAl lfFIOI
fle•ible hrs, exper req, o.wn transport. 751-2271 Small RE lnvesr. Co needs · 1harp lndlvjdual who likes
PRESS Ill
Harris 1650. 8 units. Excel-
lent 'opportunity and ban·
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No experience necessary.
Evening work. Will train
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•New office location•
COSTA MESA
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(714)755-11 55
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good Engllsll skills. WILL posi tions available
TRAIN. Pleasant, friendly F.T/PT. Xlnt benefits
atmosphere. Apply Pen-3446 E. Coast Hwy CdM.
nysaver, 1660 P1aeentta
Ave.. Costa Mesa A4nlt1urant
PT OFC help for busy satf.. ... 'I lllH
Ing club. Great phone ........ ,.
voice & personality a HllU m UI
must. Salllng exp & Now hiring for the lollow-
typlng •O • wpm • plus. Ing potltlons·
Call Amy, 675-7100 _ • •lllTlllll _
•l&Lm OllTML •MMl/PllP FIT. M·F 7a.m.-3:30p.m . (Ster1 11;> S6/Hr & Up)
$4.50/hr, benefits, no •SERVERS
exp nee. ~ppty In person, •BUS BOYS
Books On Tapo.. 729 •DISHWASHERS
Farad St .. CM. 548-5525 All 1t11t11 avallable. P/T &
FT. Pteaee contact Hugh
Roblnton at 662·•705 IULmATE
FIDTllll• Limited opportunity to join A4nlteurant
nat101Jal reat estate mar-1¥11111 •Tiii
ketlng system with un-Profesalonat environment.
limited earnings. For In· Good pay for a properly
formatron, call Jack queltlied appltcant Call
Ayers at SELECT for an appllcatton Inter·
SETTER HOMES & view. Trees Restaurant In
GARDENS CORONA DEL MAR
REAL ESTATE 751·5000 Call 673-0910
000 CA. + mlecdecx>r•t1veg1eee1. B . .._ AK c P I _. Claaks 9()45 hwltnd Joroeont ice~wlar ,.,, 1911, uoeltent con-Jamee or Janet 557·2 ALL IN XLNT C ND ou .. -. . upp ea 233 19th St. Apt #C New-an • rM • •P one dltlon red lo•d•d
... ••••• ••• lllUTllY 850 2529 & wl< dt Champion llnea, xlnt por1Beaa:h675-0238 Mer= 230 SL. 1988, 121,000. 875·5724/D 18 000• mi1ee' 87._1832 _,,_ -• eve• n temperment. Very good nlol S15 000 di 1' 140.25871E (aGIA722)
3.5 Yrs exp. Own Well organized for shop-*Thomasville eotld wOOd w/ children Great 3 SLIPS AVAIL.ABLE , m -lH.2> evenlnJa CONSIDER u fety, , ..... --..,.,,,.---.---::---
truck/tools. Hrty or com-ping '*1t9f developer In 9• presser matching mtr pr 0 t e ct I 0 n s 4 9 5 . NEWPORT. 11 beam, 30 JM-3HO (3e1LGA) 1 80 SAVE your time Chooee
million 722·7~37 Fashion ts11nd area rora armolre 2 bedside 209-251-6282 , l ench, S 12 00/f! va ueh Hl~I ,mo from 125 prevloualy
Salee-Word pr09esalf'!g knowt· ta~ .$89~ Desfgotr HAVE a hear1 GlVa"-an 818· 3~875 ta••-1171 ~~;:-~"o~ 7~~ owned M8Z.. CQmp.,._
11•+ ... /WI ;c'~'r!~~~~o Ju~~~~ desk, wood & black older Kitten or cat a H 'n, w• llAL•• PIAITll port• & e. Sate 213171• Hour of I~~·,~ 18:
With • revolutlonary new tnve11ment po Box ~·t~er ~395 ~l~c~ respon, perm lnslCSe with 3011 Chrl1 Craft Wnll• w/tan Interior , MERCEDES ~:,.CEDES
Pf'odUCt. For Into call Mr. 8700, Ne~port ·Baach a .~r ,fner c ;;95 home Valent1ne'1 Day l18K. Jimbo 675·6690 $ 1~1000 Call JUNE ·
OaVie, (714)757--0728 92158-8700. Attn: Laurie. ~· 01~ 0ta~\:en carved Shots. Net.it 116 moa $25· II' •••T •II• -DAVIS 720· 1322 Subetu 1982, 4 d()()(, good
llTTl.llWlftl SERVIC~ STATION AT· wood & glass S'195. ora S700t mo , Newport .a.-. a=!J 9100 ~ -11--1 c • S $30. 8A0·3A29 992·5385 -..,... & condldon, 5 .,..,,
TENDANT, FIT & P/T, & loveseat, t~pestry ma-•IP Ill"" Beach. 677-0817 ,_. :z:= • It/ ...... ictnt cond, hourly + com· terlal $395 5 round sohd (Old Engllah) Handsome, --1MI u.I ml tAa mlulon. 673·3320 ~ custom-made din· Champlon-alred, E.xcel-SLIP available lor 35 to 45 $2500 obo days 869-8155, I made SlOK my first _ Ing table w/malchlng lent With Children SJOO ft. sailboat Max beam auto, ale:, aunroot, powet • 9V9I 721 _.010 month In the business. I Tnl,_llllll •helves. $395 3' high Daytime (714) 497.7015' 13' S650/mo. 675-4104 tteerlnQ/br8'c ... 4door, CREVIER can show you how to do ltyouareemature lndlvjd-cheel, cherry veoeer & Evenlnns(7 l•)494.3206 ***** 1b30001u•. goo~ .. 2c9o1n7d31tlon • SUBARU 84 GL HATCH·
'the same. Call 757·0H2 ual and poueas a gOOd bra" trim $195 p\ctcard • pP. "" • BACK, 4 WO, sunroof,
B s I I WPS AYllUILI 'lh Ill m11 ""' tlr ... 5',000 milee Ill.II OLlll/IAlllll speaking voic., we have ell pan ah conso e Pianos & Organs 20-45 feet. tree parking. 1918 VW JETTA GL. 5 ap<I ~200 book, wltl sell a gr .. t job for you No etereo system $225 059 Call 673_7763 (St Uet) 11895 .... &Ml llT'' 13250• "'~n 1374 Friendly neighborhood exp. necessary/we train •5•0·6050• 6 COMMONWEALTH VW 995 ......,. PP~~~~~ Mp-~;,°;;,;~~ Call Mon thru Frt, ask Jor ANTIQUE walnut phono-t868 Oeciter Bros. Sqaure ILIP W&ITll ~-0220 Sift • TOYOTA 1~83 Ce11ca GT
644-2111 Garry Hargis 6"2-4321 • graph, $165, Wurlitzer Grand Plago, rosewood For •4' Power boat. CALL •ee MUSTANG. 6 au1o-l.lttbacit. 5-epee4, A/C,
-----E.xt.•31. org1n, $165, Portable w/Gabtlelletegs Twtn lS Nici< 891-8111/olllce matlc:, rune good, dee-ARWa.tlSOf etereo. Mult ... 'i •P-
NEWSTOREJustopened bar,$69.6•0--0203 In Sowers Museum 646-7492/Home peretefonhomel$l850 ...... ~-. preclate l S• 9S
on Balboa Island. Look· PART. Tit.I tfOllS S3900 540-6050** 842_3'4HL '83.528 lo*-d 2A006A5 873-1_2e_1_
Ing for sales glrl wt ou1go-IM( Y UAll IUIUlll a Olll HUI Misc. franspon.ttion ,79 MERCEDES BENZ 450 '8' 32~ loldtd 2GYlSJI ~ YIUI JlllLI
Ing personality to work fULL. T PA Footboard with rails, with SEL, loeded. (St .t3lOCJ '85 7351 loaded INPV786 Executive car, top..ol·the-
part-tlme. Could work qoeen11ze$195 8•0-.8733 accompaniments . r::.::rs/Trllers 8014 COMMONWEAL.TH VW s .... -8eM<:ie llne, Hcellent condlUon.
Into full-time. Call Arlel NEW. D"'YBED wutTE & $7501080 ~ -P-' ............ f••ll power moonrool
.. ,, • " .,.., · .,.. BRASS With mattresses '88 VW CAMPER. 5sp<I $8500 (714) 831--0696 Clothlnn at 673 2579 $1000/W" Pot-tlal Tel.. "' " 546-0220 .... ··,.a..-1l1ng " ' . .
••• •1 •1•-.. marketing office sup-& trundle complete 540"7796 (VIN 061400) $19,995 '11 llYIU.I alter 7pm or leave -rs pllet Easy hrs. 6AM·12 s225 *840_8733* wurlltzer COMMONWEALTH VW 1500 .a t M II O For STA TIO NERY STORE. Noon. No Weekends ---_ _ ___ Console Plano like new 546-0220 Xlnt condition. low "'U 0 8 r meuage
CdM. F/T, 5 Daye. Xlnt NO EXP NEC QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS with bencll medium -milMOe, loed-" S5000. Santa Ana '73 vw BUG CLASSic working condition• Ex-& BOX, OUIL TEDI wllnut SHOO 759-3020 BUY FACTORY DIRECT Cati Jim at 182-5499 55 Fwy. at Edlnge CONVERTIBLE Clean,.
ceptlonally line cllentele. c.ll before 12 Noon BR.AND NEWI $155 ' ' ANO SAVEii! Light· '11 llllfT ... ftltlMI ftlltlll 7 o•ys 13175. (71•) 6"5-6824
Phone for appt, 673-4762 NEWPORT SCH 673•3735 CALL * 840-8733 * TV S El _,_ weight, super lneulated, li..ht bl low mllet a/c: Ul"U1 " etter 4pm or leeve mess. , ttreo, ectr"'wu SCAMP flt>ergt1ss travel "' 1141• • s.vtc:e H Mon-F I TEUPIHl IAUS COSTA MESA 548-6919 RE.DECORAT'INGI Coffee 6000 traJters, 13', 16• & 19• Sth 1tereo. excellent con· J:OO -: i :OO pm'· .a.-. "=m,......, 9300 Are you a friendly, mature SOUTH 0 C 582•1240 & end table, drk wood wheels Call toll lree dltlon S6000 pp. _.. nu-.._.""""""
person who enjoys work-GARDEN GROVE . King mattress w/lrame & YIHl'l I 01'1 1·800-348-•962 875-•886 '87 CADILLAC LIMO. Cu.-
Ing with the publlc? The 748•9237 ---pad Antq trunk 2 lamps WHY PAY RETAIL? lor free broc:hUfe '82 CHEVY CAVALIER. 2 lll'M 'll JMI tom per1ition, AM/FM
Pennysavar Sales Dept. YOUTH Lg gold antq plclure (71 675-6645 ext 072 -p•--dr. (St 11'385) $3595 White, 401< ml on new CHHtte, new trans-11 looklng for youl FIT & frame King bedspreaCS PllYl1" -" COMMONWEALTH vw mltelon. 13000 Call Jell
PIT posltlons ava1tabte Alf XLNT CONDI From has deluxe motor home lor 54e-0220 :~iFMn•; =/Ur•:· afte< 5 PM et 5'8· 1127
Apply 1660 Placentta COUNSELORS $75-$400 642-0808 rent Days/weekends . -Sbarpl se;'ooo oC:~ -'iiifiiiiiiiiii
Ave .. Colla Mesa. REFECTORY -STYLE L rg ,,._5·337,0 '8• BMW 5331, mint !St 780 388• · 'll llUll& MPf
Dining table bench •$34) $13,995 • New radio, new tires
llYEDISllG
SILES
SECROIRY
We have challenQlng pos-chairs, dark p'ine good Auto Leasing 90 I 0 COMMONWEAL TH VW GET ntgher dollar ;.oalue tor 1900 857 "6245
lllons open for sell· cond $300 540-7955 BEFORE ou buy examine 546-0220 Y 0 u r P • m P e r e d '17 FOfd Shortbed 4ic4 motivated people to •---r~11 7011 Y ., __ •8~ vw "'"'SBIT .. _. 1 (St Merced••-B•nz. Com-d supervise teenagers In WALNUT contemp table, -.... 'WlllP'Jlln l25'uH<I Mercedff-...,.,z ; ~ • .,,..se E>W• House ol lmporls & pick-up Loa de • t
the newspaper promo-seat• 12, perlect cond Movlng,mustaellElec:lrk: •nd our resale leasing 356)S3595 T vw Be Sure 21 317 1• owner $4950 642-t88 1
llonal held. w/8 chairs $1100 And Boat, Sacrifice Price plan Cornpara Houff or COMMONWEAL H MERCEDES. ---·79 LINCOLN
cermet-colored sots $4.950 Sllp a11a1fabte Imports & Be Sal.• 54&-0220 --' VERSAILLES
Entry level position In a Guaranleed income ol w/sq coffee tbl S265 6•6-8909 2131714 MERCEDES '84 VW SCIROCCO, 5 apd Toyota Tercel 1983 St•· E.xcellent 1oeded ·•2K
dyn1m1c sales depart-complete. cheat deep --~••MU ORDER your '89 or '88 call. (St •379) 15995 ''f'wig"~4• ~R5 i:· «IQlnal 'owner, '$3000'
ment Applicant muSJ $110 per week lreeze $35 6•5·4092 •-•-Mere.de1-Benz and gel COMMONWEALTH VW g ne, • m es r 780-0570 h•ve good typing & com-24 loo! w/ cathedrel top, the .. rly bird lease rate 546-0220 conditioning warranty
munlcallon skills Must f f rf Persian rugs. gold c•rv· Compare House 01 Im· '.8 ---S 38 0 0 7 6 O • 3 8 1 3 'M lllT• IT
be •ble to compose let-0 I I Inga, many extras, elec· ports& Be Sele 213171• ISUZ~ IMPULSE. (2TA8l151 ConYertlbte, wtilte/wtutl,
tere and have good Operl 2 Publtc 1 Day Only 1rio motor ready lor MERCEDES, IUrb,O JS~~i!l~~9~ JAGUAR '87 XJS $1 1,000 Mint co+'fb1uon
grammar and spelling With potential tor $1000 Sat.Feb 181h,9AM-4PM .charter $1 5 500 OUR 60 1 1 r -COM ~6--0220 Black on ta.rl excellent ""1·3676
Answer telephones, take per week These pos-Quellty Brand Named 499·1520 mo eas ng P o-_ condnlon All malnten-------
menages & llllng ,ltlons are permanent and eola1, chrs. djn & bdrm -ZODIAC MKll g~~~ ~~~"':,';': ~~& '86 VW CABRIOLET ance record• Aasume __ ..,
Growth po1ential 1n10 ofter an exoellent op. Mtl Tbls, pictures. mlr Wlth 40h,p Mercury ax-~ Sr 21~7 ,. CONV tSt~254)110,3g5 teue (#2ECK8U )
outllde sates Starting portunrty tor growth and rore, Curios, 1ccessorie1 cettent condition $2,500 M~CE~~S COMMONWEALTH VW • 721·6617
Ulery S7 :..~/hr.:. beneftts rapid adv1ncem.en1 In-Ca.r011na. Designer .snow ~ 1106 • ~•8:-9220 , . , -eur.ct 111n, wagon or room 17601 Main St nr __ _ . -MAZEAATT 85 Br.Turbo DAILY large H<l•n Is required Alfl)ort, 1n11ne ' Power lbats 7012 Autos Wlnted 9020 8•~ ~ ~~L{,·~g~5a1, ps, coupe, 33,000 ml~H.
LOii ol opportunity to I BUY ears & truek1 run-COMMONWEALTH VW loeded. S7950 831·5 88 ... ......,.._ ........ ._....,. ..... ~_. PILOT grow with us No ex· MlsctlWous 6015 36 TIARA OPE" nlng or not up 10 $10,000 5,e.0220 ..... I• •n ~I=· neoeasary. we CHOICE Tldcet1, 2123 & By :,~~!Ec!!rty F~~~-~~~ !'~3~~;061' '87 VW FOX GL. sedtn (St Browlorn wStth grd:~/~
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8129, opera. P9'1onnlng (714) «173-1639 •371) S8395 ter unroo •
To schedule an Interview Arts Ctr Cost $41/ea, 0111~ (213) 593.4721 ' Whffl Orlv /J COMMONWEAL TH VW ~~~8eo c ~ 17~~ e
and find out your earning Nit $35. 6•6-•005 60~ ENTERPRISE 1982 . f eeps 548-0220 . • •
potential 9030 ,.. --•-Lot• ot 1tudent1 lo0k tor YACHT By O'o\1\er CaJI A. ClaMlflecl Id 11111 .-y -----•&1L •I ·-~ llPW'"*" lumllhlflQ1 tn for toto on eciulpment CHEVY '85 S· 10 Biez.er wey 10 ... vour mer~ New engine. eacellent .,.. • ... • • clelllfled. Wllllhey llno your S3~S.OOO. (714)323-4330 4x4 Tahoe, .loaded. per. di., and n'u•y on your condition S 17,450 Cell
(213)477·3183 ltemeldYeftlMd? or(213)921-2903 leat,$7850 631·5186 wallet,too 5'&-393$
rtalC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE
or '"" Which, the Bui~ Ot all bids end to waive any
U th. ffil I "' Sh Tran1fer 11 to be consvm· lrregularltlet MC COLL M Chapel, 3500 Pacific Is a &at On. e mated afe THE ESCROW Dtted at Hun11nQ1on
ESCROW INC 900 NOllh lltrn lflCI recelvt 111 monlea
Lloyd Lee Mc Collum, View Drive, Newport moved to California FORUM. 23131 LAKE Beach, Cahlom1a this 7th
passed away Febru-Beach. Visit.at1on for in 1974 and lived in CENTER DRIVE SUITE L, d•y 01 Februery. 19SG
a r y . l 2 . 1 9 8 9 {rl~nds, Wednesday, the Cosl..a Mesu • EL TORO. CALIFORNIA OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL
d b ·r 00 900 PM San·~ Ana area ffftt1) 926300NORAFTERMarc;h DISTRICT BOARD Of. Survive y WI e, 4: to : . . at -...... 6, 1989 TRUSTEES by J-t a.-
Jacqueline, daugh· 'the mortuary. In lieu her death. Private l•I Cta1m• m•y be llled rteti
ten, Tari Lynn Max-of flowers fami ly sug-9ervices wait be held with the o"ki• 1hown above Publtshed Orange Coas1
field. Kelly Lee gest donations to In Tampa, Florida at a (f) The last date lor Ming Dally Pilot February II 1s,
la•ar ..a-•~. claim• la March 3. 1989 20, 1989 W-29S Sgambat.i: son Kevin Hoag Memorial ""' .,.'"" (g) Thia Bulk Tranefer •• ---------
Michael Mc Collum , 4 Cancer Foundat.Jon. l=:i:::=====----eubjeet to Sect•oo 8106 of "'8.IC NOTICE
grandchildren. Mr Paci ( i c V 1 e w "'8JC NOTIC£ tne Commerc1•1 CoOe ---------tNTeMAMK CORP. AOft ..... Mc Collum was a cap· Mof1uary, Directors. K.,. THOMAI VAL.INZUfLA NOTICI cw DIATH
tain for TWA Alrlrnes 644-2700. llCROW NO. Publtehed Orange Coasl AND OI' N t "'°"
for 29 years, and after TAYLOR 1-1197·"'9 Dally Pllot February 1s TO AOMl•ITI" h OATE Febfuary 8, 1989 11189 W304 llTATI OI' retirement was l e ALICE M . TAYLOR, NOTICE TO 8"NCIR W. llUGeH
owner of ~esa Travel pused away Satur-CMDITOftl Pt8JC NOTICE • INMCmR
Agency tn ._Costa day, February ll, c~• ~.,_..
M esa: M~nic. fu-1989.· In Santa Ana, cO:..::c1e1 ~ .ei:"~.:a=•
neraJ senn~ wtll be CA. Born May 21, c.. TOL.IAll e..~
held Thu . a. ~ 00 i6i €ambnd , (a)~ T .,_
P .M ., at PactfLc View OhJ'o. She is· survied at>Qut 10 be made "'°""TY To all heir•, benetlc;;lar'lee, .... IC NOTICE M I p k (b) The name• 1nd bull-'°" CWPtC• crectltora, contlngenl credl 1------------e m 0 r 1 a a r by two aons, Paul .,.. addr...., of the Trll'lt· ·•Aca tora. ~ P«IOl\I wno mty *' _,.
PACFIC VIEW
MEMOltlAL PARK
C~etery • MOflu.,.,
Chapel • Crtmetor)
3500 Pacific Vlft Drt1t41
NeWport Belch ....... ..........
llUlllllWIY
Mortuery • Cftepet
CremeCIOn ·
110 Broedway
Costa Mesa ......
• ,.
DJ i H" . le o ( '9for art. • NOTICE IS HEREBY be otherWIM lnterM'ed If\ NOTtCI cw ~ane "'nr EDWARD THALL ANO.OlVEH.1Mlon~rttt.d1yol the ~J..or .. 1tte.orbotti.of M&JtTRANSll9'
S alinas, CA. and ALBERT a LING, JR . 2200 Fet>tuary. 19" t"8 Boatd of SPENVEA w BUGBEE all• , ..... t"1-t101 Allen Taylor of Costa Hll'bOr Blvd .. Unit B-e. TrulMee of the Oceen View SPENCE A WINTHFIOP U.C.C.)
Meia: 8 gra nd . 10 WHOM IT MAY CON·
children and 4 greut
grandchildren: one
mter, 1.eUa Hill of
Columbu.s. Ohio and
Hudson's
lover wins
$14.SM
lawsuit
W(H~l.ll/ \ 1
Varldalism
symbolizes
opposition
to P,rojects
By LESLIE EARNEST
Of ltw 0""1 '1lot SI.off
On fch 6 count' "Orlcl'\erc.-ctcd a
sign alung (. 03SI "•&h"·') JU'>I '>OUth
of ( orona del \far to announce
impending con'ltrullwn of Pelican
11111 Road lh the c.-nd ot the "ed. a
'andal had .. pla hcd paint acrov. the
<,1gn in "hat ha~ Jpparcnth bt-comc a
\tlcnt but conw.1cnt lorm ol protc\t 1n
Orange ( <lUOt~
On r cb I 0 \A.Orkl'r\ .. ~·n1 I'>'()
hours deaning lht· bright blue \lgn
but "1thin J ft'" da~s 11 "as again
spla11crcd rl·d < ount~ olliuah ma'
he.' frustrated hut the'~" \hr' arr not
surpmed · ·
~1gn'> heralding propo\Cd con-.trut-
\\On o f the.' ;;,an Joaquin 11111 f lt'C-
\\J\ 1nduding unl' Jt \tac..\rthur
Boule,ard 10 'c"pon lkach h.l\e
had to "1thstand the lul) of ' Jndals
tor )ear\, JlconJ1n~ to R1l k t'hoolc'.
a lOUOt) m.un1cnanl't \U~f\ 1wr
lrvlnegets
Asia's
largest
bank ·
. .
Irvin~ City Manager
William Woollett Jr.
agrees to resign
OH A GE< OA~'I I \:J
H "OAY ~ FEBH UARl l l,~ 1989
Gangcolors
banned from
schoo.ls in-HB
By ROBERT BARKER
Ol ltw 0 ..i) l"llot \1 *"
'-ch1ml 11tlil 1al' tl.1nnlJ thl' \\l'.lt1ng
1>1 l 11111" and the u'e lll other ~.1ng
pa ra1>lw11\Jha .It the: 'c' en high
hool lalllflU'"-'' 1n thl' lfun11ngl<ln
lkJl h l n ion I hgh \. hlll>I Dl'>trtll
< )1fa 1.11, .il'o pot 1.)n tht< tJboo h'>l
duth111g 1hat Jd\t'n1'>(.'\ or ptt11110ll''
akohol and drug \ltlll' "1th utl-
'lll.111.' or olkn'>I\ t• lo~w' ur ""rJ1ng '' .11\0 proh1h11t•d
\c hool 1 ru'>ll'e DJ' 1d \\ a1 tidd
\Jld \\ ednl'Wa' thJI oil" 1ai~11x• w
hl'Jd o il J SJlll! prl·~1llc: JI \lllTil' UI
1hc \l hool hl·torc 1\ l:ln hc:l·omc: p.irt
ol \Chou! i:ulture
II u n 11 ngt\m Rc:u h H 1gh hoot
Pnnc1p.1l <.1ar\ I rn~t ~J1d that h1
'lt'hool ··1tll' all other . " ha gang
mtmbc:r' hut not gaoi act1\.1l1c
C1ang g.1 alli11. though.·~ spr:i°"'kd on
".1lh t'')Jll'l tJll ~ OH'r the "cckcnd
· \\ha'-\\\' haH' arc \\anHO·be~
\\ho t.lrl'\\ J\ 11 thl'\ 're gang mcmne~
Our JOh " 10 l.'du1..Hc: them." Ern t
'I.lid
"II thl'\ ·rl' drl'\'-t'd It~<' Cnp . v.c
don't \\Jilt I hem 'hot h' Bloods al the
h.1nibu1e.l'r '>land · ·
Onil 1ah \J1J th.ti members ot the
< n p\ '-'<.':tr .Nue -)()met1mes blue
hJl\ "11h "< · rmntcd on them
Rlood' 1.1,car red and members of the
\outh\lt.ll' ~a n$. qnt• oft'>'O prominent
(!Jng' 10 tfonungton Beach "car red
bJndanJ\
.. \\ c put up the lir'>t \.Orm.tor \tgn'>
almo't thrct' 'l'.IP• .1go .ind thc) \H:rc
almo\t 1mmcd1Jli:h ,,1ndJ l11cd \\tth
the 1ntcrnat10nJI no· '' mho1:·
\..hook\ '><ltd \ andal\ haH al\o
1:irgc1et.1' \1gn' along LagunJ Can) on
Koad anJ ll l oru Ru~d JU\t oul')llk
L.lguna tkJch.
Red p•lnt spl•shed on • sl9n •lone Co•st
Highway south of Corona del Mar •nnounc-
o..., ,._ ...... ., u. ~~
Int th• construction of Pellcan Hitt Road
Indicates the opposition to the project.
.. \\ t: rl' ttln\nou 111 ttJng a1:t1' 1111•\
in Orang\.< ount\ .10J "C n: II) inl\ lll
kn·r 11 ult lJmilu., · \\.ar1il'ld \Jtd
\\ l'<lne\d:l\ Pa' \'Otmn "th(' n nw
ol thl· ~rill' Onll' ~ang .1111' 1t~ ''
r:o.lJhll\hl•d 1t\ 11n1~1\o,1bk l<• C:\·
flUOgl' "
Pohlt' lkte<.'tl\C R" Miller S31d
th;11 th\ \nuth-.1Jl Jl'l(1 kno"n a
\'lllB nr ,1uth\IJ C lfont1ngton
lk.h h "1111 the J\1.t•nd.1ni.. \as \\t'll as
the: \t\. '\ an l'\tl'n ion ol the C:np~ of
lo\ .\n'l k\ ·
•• r hen•· "'-JS J lot Of \ ,inJJlt\01
do"'n tlwrc,·· ~hoole-. 'Nltd .. \h"J
dean tht•m on I rtt.IJ\ Jnd "l'0d hJ'l'
tu go had. and do 11 ag.i1n \1onda\ . rn tall .tt:rnrding to \tucn Bl.1lk-
C'ta 1uund1ng mc:mlx•r ul the l J~unJ
( Jll\l>O ( 00\t'I\ i.lnl '· thl· 11 1 UICI
K11ad -.1~n "a" rl'll'nll' \J"t·t.1 l.lo"n
wmpk1ch \lthnugh )JIJt l.:c:ll'r \JtJ
'>ht hJ') no 1dl'J "ho'' dl'l.iong. thc:
\1gns \h1: unJa-.tand' 1he1r tru'>-
trJt1on
··1 n·alh Jon·1 1.:no" t'\acth "1w· ...
Jo1ng 11." Ula ~l'llr \; 1d .. ,.Ill \Ur~
1t \\Oml·11nl "h11,arr\al~w11hcl:ind
.. mt.I dot·"' t hh· 11 ~:1ng r.1~·1.l 1111
m1llll'' It., JU\l \l'l1lt'llnl'0S "a' ol ..
e\prt·s~ing ho" hc led~··
.. £,entx)(J\ tal~ about 11 all the
ttmt·:· \he jtJdt'd ··\\c 1h1nk 11\
h1lanou ··
Lu.ta l \'noe-. another founding
ml·mbcr ol the con .. c:n JO(' \\3!> not
\U c:mpalhl'lll ·tr <,omdx~h lllol n lhJtn~rn to
\umc:1h1ng 1hai·, morl' th,10 lru\
trJllOll, .. l t•nnC:) Jld 'I \l'C ')\.)ffil.'•
thing. lt kc lhJt •J\ J \II.IOU\ Jl\ .. ol
\Jllt.l:tlt'm and I t:c:rn11nh ~oultl
condemn them ·· ·
\ pole~\\omJn for The In int·
< o "h1t:h rc·u•ntl) held J irounJ'
tm-.1 k1ng n•remol1\ lor Pchl·:tn I lttt
R11Jd "ould nm rnmmt•nt on dcfJ, l'·
nwnt ot the: ,1gn'>
Count' otTktnl'> lharged \qlh the
ta'k ul ma1nt.1in1nlt tht• 1gn\ '>J' tht'\
Permits pending
for people Who
live on NB boats
\ r1r11po,cd 1 1 Jin.an,,· 1h.1t v.ould rn1um.~ ~·1 lllll\ lor ix·upk 1011' c:
Jb.,Jrd h<1a1-. JOlhored in ~C'\\J'l<HI tlurllc11 1\ mort• 1<1 1'1'>1rll 1tw
o ll\hcm• rc:"1.knl'l than r t''>tm: l thC'nl, 1.1 1\ utfo t.ll\ '-I\
t tw orth1l.lnt:l' "11l 1tm·11 thl' numtx•r ol hH' .th<lard 1x·rn111' to 'I
• ·:mch1llmr~ann\"' I )\·p.trtml"nt 'Ital! to 1n,rn1 tht" huat' tu t>n,url' lh:tt
the\ Jrl' t·Qu1ppcd "'th uk1.1u;11l' tmh:\<,
lluv.l'H'r, thl' Mdtn.trl tt'. pr('l'H" .. li h' !ht•\ ti\'" tl.1rh<1r l)u.1111'
C omm1t1C'C, t't nut Ul'\I rwd ludo a"•'' "11h h't' af"H),trth hut llhll':lO
ft"\U nt/e\ thnn. \;II\ olfo 1,1(\ \31d
One ho.lt H'\llk.nt agr<"nJ •
_ "I 1hwl thnomm111cl'" '' '~r' l.m " ... 11d \t,ul. 11 J ,·.)~.\t..:....
'C'>-.CI rc:'>ldcnt · \h l1r\t 1mprt'\\1nn ",1, the) v. ere II) 1ng Ill eliminate .
tht'm. hut" hl·n I "l''~'°J "11h 1hcm. I 11 urn! 11ut lht•\ "Ch~ JU\l Ir\ 103
IP!eatt su IOA TS/ A2J
c·o\ l ·:H , ... OHl .• H \ ''l'OH I \ 110'\
are doing thl'lr bc~I under dtllicull
c1rc ums\anleo;
.. \\e sec 1t C\t:f\ d:i,." S31d \farl
Goodmf,n. e\t'('U.llvc '1>~1i.tant to
Supervisor f'homa'> Rik~ .. , .. )
~omcthing )UU l Jn l rcalh doa "hole.-
lot to \\op llo" arc \Ou gonna top
orncone lrom "Pla\hing pa1111 on :i
'ilgn I"
.\uord1n~ w \lh0tllc'. thc: <,1gn\
an.' l'rt'ctcd J'I a SCf\lll' to thl' puhhl
and ta\ dollat'I art> U'>c:d to maint.11n
th cm
.. The .,1gn\ arl' therl' tor l\\O
rl'a~on l ll no11t' th\.' publt, that
\l.C,' n.· PUlltnl{ tn a prt>JCll lo llllPfl1\t"
1ran<.pona11un and Jl\o tu 'him 1hc:m
"hl·rc trall\Jl\.)rtJt1on dollar' ar1·
bt>ins ~pent · 'x hook~ ..a1J
Jn add111\1n J l.(OTJ.hni tn ~hl1uk'.
the "Sn~. o. h11•h arc o ltcn 5trall'&11·alh
l<x-atcd near p1 opo!>cd housing Je-
' d llpmen1s o lkr inlorm:rnon to
pro~l\l\C humi: bu)C~.
"It male cs a dilkrc:nlt "hrn-. ou're
bu)1ni .l hou"K to lno" '"hctlwr th31
bcallt1tul '1"'" \llU lUlrl·nth ha'~ "
gorn w lx-a \l\·l.rne h1ih"a' 1n
~l'' a.11 'car,
\lthn'ugh ~n1m lint' '<'l'ITI'I to knu"
"h<1.., n:,pon\lhk Im the nin11nu111 >
\ JOdJh\m B!Jd.,l'tl'f \,lid 'hl' thllll \
the '>lltn delJ\.c:trn .. •nt 1\ tht• au ol an
1nd1' 1Jual rJthcr th.in a gmup
.. , th1nl "r"rl' all '~.i111ng hH till'
Jvll'r' Ill hit f"'1guna <. Jll)1ll1
BlJl i.:t'l\."f \aid \\ ht'll lhJl h,lpfX'O\
'llU 11-.c:l' a u1upll• hundrrd 6(>J11•\.1.1ut
there Ill 1h1• ""'' \\<.rt· llln,cn 1ng
our l'ncrtt' ··
The pohl'. aJ1lp1t·J J u1•,JJ, l'' l'·
ning, d11l't tl·d .igain,\ pang .1" II' llll''
" rt•tommcndl'l.I h' 1hc < alitur 111.1
""houl t3t1arJ h'>tX1a1wn and hJ'>
tx·c.n ti:\ IC\\l.'J h\ 01\\\)rnC\'1 tO Cll'IUIC
II I\ l llll\11\UIH>riJT 11 \\ 1h l(I\ (' l<K at
p11n<.1p.tl\ kµI \tanJ1n~ 11 thn h3\t'
hi \U\pcnJ \IU<ll'lll!i. lnt')ll'I.° l intla
\h111l1011-Pat1a'''" ... 11J
·tn th\' ll\C ,, .... ,I H' tx·l'll 1m lhc
'dlUt'I. 0<1.irJ. 1: H tx•r n a la1 tnl d h~
tht• tnl 1\ "' 111 iang Jl II\ 11~ that r, l'
\l'l'll in lhl: ulOllllllOll\ T ht•
pl11ltl\llflh\ Ill \llllll' lll tht• gJOf\ Ii l'
thl \k1nhl·a1h "1nghten1n~ •· \ t 1 hon ;.1nd ''lhl.'r nlliual\ ' 1J.
thou~h th.II ~Jng' h.1H• mJJl' no
ma1or "'l ur,••'''' 11n1 1 k•\:al t: Ill•
PU"l'' :iltli1·.i~ thC'l'l' ha' been
l'\ ldl'll\ ' ul th,•11 (lft'\('m (' 'II h 3\
i.tnl! r:.tlli11
l he ,..._ \ 'land 101 either moan ""r> 'lt~k ~a010.1n ..._1d t)le or
\Jmo3n )..10<,k \1,k \11 llcrsa1d The
an '' mult1ta1.1al and lake 1n
moan' hi.id\\ and a L.Jttiio or l"-O.
hl ..aid
I he \outh\tdl µng h!l aoou1 lO ·
nwmhc:I\ rJngina ln1m "hard c:ort to
J'\l'llf\heral mcml'x·I\. \11lkr 1d
''hill' tht ..,,._ '-mJ' ha H' abou1 ::!O
mt•mhc:r'
l he n<" .,~hvol rl'gula11on
pwt11h11 \IUdl'nl horn \\e3nng. pv -
~'"n~. u')ing, J1,1nhu11ng. dt pl:l\·
1n~ 'lr x-lhng: JO\ doth1n Je"cl"
cmhkm'> h.11.igc. "mbol'> 1gns or
t11hcr \h1n~\ tha1 a1c g.anti. r-clatl"d r hc fl'~ula11on'I Jl\ll bar \ludcnt
lwrn wcann11 'P1'-''' on an1de ot
t lnth1ng
Inn cancels anti-Semites' meeting
Hotel officials didn't know r1iews of insti tute
By BOB VAN EYKEN
Of IM 0.My ~c S1 •"
\ lnn!ll' .u\11 '°ll'llllllt group l ht•
lnsfllutl' 1111 111,h1r1t.tl Kl'' 1r" ~,11 J
u1ld \houldn lrolll < U\IJ \k,1 'fh·J
I ion Inn "hmthl· ¥r11up plJnm·J 111
hold J n111lcH·nll· th" \\C:l·lcn<l
\luntx·r\ ol thl' group "h1)~
• ltl\'\\Jgc" th.II thl' 'J/I hoh'l.IU\t lll
the 14 'll' and .io, nC\"\'f h.1ppcncd:
lltx1lnl J , nll tl'fl'Tll \ nlt1m hu \a tur-
d.1' .mJ '°lun,la' at lh\: Red l 101\
H0
\ tht• 1111w htlld 1111111;.il, an·
nnui1tc:l.I \\ l'd1w'ld;.i' th.It tlw lllt't'I•
ini' t1Jd tx·,·n lJtlll.'lnl mcmtx·1, ol
lhl• fr,, "h l>dCrl'lt' I t',lllUe h;HI
a n:ailv 1.1~l·n 'lrl'Jl\ I t>r~.1n11t• .1
~l\\\\\l ot tht• 11\tl ,,,N>J, "J'> \ul'f'\"''d t11 J,;no''
a'l:xHll lhl' ~1,nt('rc:nH··· .,. 1J "·""
C1rc-t•1npJn, OrJnKl' l 111.ull~ \l'l<'li.t'\·
Cities join Marines in f~ght against commercial flights
ly GREG KL£RKX
Of_O.,,, ... ~M ...
\\ t'nC' o l th larJC'lt m1lttar\ au
ba~., on 1hC' Wt'1 < l '' Marin<'
( Of"P\ "'' \t:it1on l I I oro-home to
t.IMl'O\ ol h1gh·ll"\ h Jtl 1iah1c~ ·-
\\t>uldn·t ~·cm \o nc-cd 11ro1c: t1on
lram 1n\oor or nm thing
"Ct t~ ba'C: I\ r('('Cl\101 \l\'IJ)
s1n•am of uppor\ m lhc loml l>fllmc.
monc\ and pcnonncl fr,lm '"''?
unltkcl\ ~urcn -the t 1t10 or In inc
.. Toomu(h of .t good tnmgc;.n~
wond~tful "
.
aml l <iauna Reath, tl<>th of "h1ch
ha'l" <"arnc-J rcl"utation\ a. ha\ in
ltb(ral \:I\\ 1:ounc1I\ in roMC'f\att'<'
Or. ngc ( OUOI\.
Tht' m1t·f 1ntcrt"\t m 1:1 1 oro lla.,
no1h1ng to do \\tth forc1sn pohn.
hov.cHr. but rathu v.nh y. h;at toufd
happen 11 :.i por11on -or all -ot the
N\t "a' lOn,c:nl'd to commcr 1al u~ u 'Mluthc:m ( altfomra·, nt'"''t 1
ffilJOr lll'f'l>rl
The commun111c:-\ ot LaauH
Rc-ach. laauna N11&ael. Tu~11n and
lnde
AlmaNc:
Bl*ttn 80.-rd.
lul~ll
C&nsm.ct
Jn inc anJ a numtx·r lll honwo"nc"
a .... oc1atmn\ com pr 1~ :in 11rpn11a·
11on knov. n a., thl' < oalitmn I or \
Rc\J'l(>n \1blc \1rp.1n Solut11in 1 hc1r
main 1o;al 1\ \l> pn:' t'nl corn men: 1.11
u or the El I orn Nl\C' 1n an '3'·
'hapc: or lorm
"If\ 11n I UC that Joc~n 't 111 ll\\I) :· ~1d l aguna fka h < 1\\ ( <>unt 1lman :-.;r1I F 1upatn' \;. •· \ this paint I
th1nl v.t',c J"~' Jn"n up the." battle
hnt'\ unJ no"' .,c·rt" wa111n1 to mu,1c1
the tnlOO\ ·•
T hl' ~ 11~ ol lt\IO(' ha' ri11t uni\ "Thl'rt. "J lll'l'd tin nnutht•r airpo~t
mu\ICr\:J th~ ll ~"'Jl' h~t aho "h~\'kJ in the.· rl·~aun hut \IC \\ [I 1 oro 1\
out tht' hc;a'' trullcn .\1 1t\ nil'\ 11ng not the ao1o"~ r "3td ln inc < 11\ Tuc~;a,. 1hc \It\ un\c1kd a SI .. 000 • ( l)UJ\\tl\\om.m \.\II' \nn .. \h~·nJan
mull 1-pi OJC'\ll)r \ltdc: ho\\ d"''l&nrJ Thi.-a11umt'nt n\ er l om mc-n:;1:al11 d•
to hu1IJ ,ount'"'J' O!'flCNtlnn 1u t1un ot the.· [IT llro \l3lllln l\<.crtainh
n \mmcf'\1al u~ ,11 lh,· b.1t..c not nc."v. I or at Ir'"' a dt'\a1.k, th\.·
H• · prc\c:n1111on. \JlkJ .,.n.,.~IC' wunt\, the milt tar\ ind 'er.ti
\1fll(irt 'Mllut1on." 11uthnc' J 'a11ct' Oranic nunt\ \Ill\!\ -u'ualh oltcchn1lalandroltt1lalrea~n .. "h' \lcv.ron Ac:alh lr\lnt' and L.aauna
Joint or lull U\C ot thl· N!IC ,., not a Beach -haH' battlc:d amona them·
\13hle ~>lu\I n tn lh~ rnunt~ ·~;au P'>t\ ~" C\ \I\ er the airpor\ 1uuc. Th · "°" Mannt'' art aJamanth o~l~ to
an\ l'l."1'mcn:1al uo,c of thr ha'ie ~., C'r:il \tudtc.'' ha' c bc.'t'n con·
due ll'd on tht Que t1<1n <'I t01nt uw-ot
tht N the mo\I rClent Mud).
wndUll«I h) the f-t'Jcral "' 11t1on
\lln"nl\tratmn la\t \Pfll\I-1nd1c11~
th. t Hllnt U\4: ":l\ k3\lhlc H't lmprlC·
11,al lur Wturtt\ u> 1 and lot1st1c rt'3~Cln Mo't n:\IJcn\\ \unc'C'd 1n a
r\"\Cnt poll on the: 1\ Ul' al~ '-ltd th()
don't ta,or \t1mrtlcl'('11I u~ of t~
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A.2 Orange Coast DAil Y PILOT I Thursday, F•bruary 16, 1989
(
Hearing on self-esteem centers on ntlng skills .
1y ~AUL ARC .. Pl.EY
Of ow 0-, HM kMf
A.l\Cd on th\ pn•m1\C thut ~opk
"'ho tl-cl ~oo<l about thcmschcs tend
to do good. a \13\l' li\\l force 1 scel1ng
idea\ on ho" to promote thl· former
to bnng about the laucr
"The ( alilo1nia Task Force to
Promotl' ~11-l stccm, and Pcrwnal
and ~cx·ial Rc,pon\1b1ht>" "as given
a mundau.· a\ hrca1h1ak1ngas its name
when the talc Legislature and Go".
Dcuknll'Jian appH>\Cd its form auon
in I Yti6.
The 25-mcmbcr group 1s charged
with promo11ng serf-esteem among
the state's <.1111cn'I rn order 10 bring
about per onal and social re pons1-
b1lit) "h1ch. thcorc11rall>. ,.,,ould cure
fUQ) Oflhe alls that pique ~Ct)
Pushed by Autmbl)man John
VasconccUos. D-San Jost. the oflbcat
propos111on "a' the \UbJcct of much
ridicule acros\ thl· countf) and be·
came fodder f(u canoon1st Gaf)
Trudeau in his popular com1 tnp ~Dooncsbuf) ·•
But UPl>Onl'r' and piln1c1pants art'
dl"adl) scnou about the rtlauonsh1p
bl•twl'\'n \elf-111i:1gl' and social con-
durt.
.\Spart Of II' dutll'S. the ta l for\'e
has bcl"n holding J mes of public,
hearings acro\s the siau:. seeking
input "on IHl\\ \elf-esteem 1\
promoted. ho" sclt-c\tccm relates to
being a rcspons1t>k c1t11cn and bo>A
pcopk who arc pcro,onnll) and social-
I\ rc'J)Oni.1blc •i.i.1 t 1n impro' ana the
quaht) ol l1k tor Ol~r1 1n • thl'ar
rnmmun1t~ :· '::ud 11 k force
pokes"oman Ru1a Aldridge
It held a Sl\·hour ht'annJ in ( o HI
Mesa on Wcdnc'oda). dunna \\h1ch
pcakcrs from Oran&e ( ounl) re-
countt'd local efforts to de' clop self-
estcem 1n \Outh and adult" alike
Part1 r'1pants r ea ffirm ed
VaS<.'Onccllos· premise thal low !oe'lf-
cstcem 1s at the <'ore of man) of
soc1ct) 's problem). indud1ng crime .
drugs. chllq ubu\c and tcl·n-agc
prl-gna nc).
l:.ducatorl., coun<;elors. parents and
other speakers told fh c task force reprc~nta11,es that corrccuna sclf-
estcem problems among )oung
people mu')I tx-am in thL' home.
Kall tka<:ham the d1H'<.'tor of tht
Center tor D1 ua·Frtt (. omrnun1hl"S.
\31d p.1rent groups h~e Part•n1 Alen
and Parent~ "ho C arc nre prm 1ng
ucc.:-e\,lul 1n 1ea~h1na parents ho" to
d1,crt children from harmful hie·
'It) les and promotl' ~lf·C'itccm.
"The parent ommunll) as prot>-
ahl) the holll''>I plan· nght no":· thl'
In inc rc.,1dcnt \JIU "If "l' don't get
rnto th!! homl''· wt• don't makl' an
1mpac1."
D1 . Kenneth Oge.Jen. \\ho l'ha1red
the ( ooa Mesa hcanni. 'i:ud -;pcai..er~
at other public hearings ha' c e\·
prcs~ed s1m1lar senument\.
"\.\ e're heanng 1h1s throughout the
state. the 1mp()rtancc of good parent·
in1. llull1." (.)jdt•n .aid .
Otlatt ~pcakef'\ d1SCU\ttd hov.
""'nia1n1n1 ool··s ~11-cstL'tm i' a hlellmc a<.11\ 11~ \ltllh rnc t~ ran11n1
from Kll-motl\allon 10 Joh ~r
forman«.
And one blamed in' rcu1np lo Y>
sclf-cs&ccm "on the remo,al o God
w11h t~ htiman1 h ' ph1lo~ph) lrom
any ans111u11on "
"h ha\ been dc,asta1mg," Don
Richardson said. "We have lost the
bas1'i on which to tca~h our children
values and a moq1I ~:ode.''
Qaden said he. too. "'a~ ra1!1cd 1n n
Judce>-C'hns11an 1rad1t1on but he \aid
society has to be tolerant nnd undl'r·
standing of dlllcn:nt cultural bad·
grounds.
ttt pra1W'd t~ "" C'r\ll) ol p,J gram\ and 1ppmadk·' in Orin
{ uunt\ that .,.ere J1~u\~d duri
the he· nng
I u~ fon:c mtmbcr Kat~ C1odJard,
an Orang<' Count) rc~ujcnt and dt•aJl
of \IUlknl~ at Cal State Lona f:kJt t· ~1d tht• hearing u:' ea led thJt mud1
be1n&donc un multiple h.·,cl' 1n t
count). but inueJ'ICd cummunu:j.
11on 1\ needed 10 adm·H· a coordl·
natcd cff ort I
"We've been opc~ung 1n 1~taut.tn
trom one another.' \he ~1d . !
I tc.mng ors..inlll't' s~ml the 11.'\ll·
mon) colkc1t·d at the publ1C' heJnnf'
'\\Ill bl• included 111 thl' ta'"-lorn,'
final fl'ppn tu th~ ttO' l'I no1 arld
I •. Leg!\ atu1e.
.
HB narcotics officers assis.t in
bA EeEaine btist weFth s 1 66M
Ex-McMart in .
defendant ·
By GREG KLERKX
Of IN OM!y l'llo1 S1•ff
Huntington Beach narcoucs of-
fircr~ a\\l\ll'd 1n a Lo' Angeles drug
bui.t l uci.da) th~t nrttcd nearl) 1.000
pound<i of nx:aml' with a street 'aluc
of$ I Ob m1ll1on, oflicrals said.
.\c11ng on an anonymou'i tip.
in'csligator\ ct up sur,elllan cat a
home at 5126 ( ernllo~ Dnv<.• m
\\-oodland ll1lb l'arl)' Tul"~da) morn·
mg. Lo .\ ngde<, Police . gt. Bob Clarl
said
ln'c t1gators followed a 'an from
the home 10 a hopping center at
Topanga and entura boulc,ards.
"here the 'an parled .\uthont1cs
then mo' ed 1n and arrcs1ca the
drner. M)rOn Keene. 4 7, of Nl'"
York (it)
· .\ search of the van turned up I/ 11
pounds of cocaine separated into I·
kilo packets. ('lark said . .\nothcr 7
kilos of cocamc "'ere sei1cd from a
'chicle parked in the 5100 block of
Llanos Dm l".
Four people were arrested on
susp1c1on oftransPortauon. sales and
d1stnbut1on of cocai ne: Kccnr.
Miguel I\. L1bu111. 42. an Argentine
national: and dolfo Estrada. 32.
Lorema Valasqo. 19. and Nclhe
Alvarez. 46. all ( olomb1an nationals.
(lark said.
The> ~ere bcmg held in· Lo\
Angeles Count) Jail on an un-
determined amount of bail.
Huntington Beach Poh e de hncd
to state wh) the) "'ere ln\!Oh cd m the
bust.
Clark did not know why the
Hunungton Beach depanmcnt was
involved. but speculated that the
investigat ion may have traced th<'
suspects to Huntmgton Beach at
some point.
Officials from the Drug Enforce·
ment Agency. U.S. Customs Service
and Los Angeles Count) Shcnff s
Depanment also pan1c1pa1cd 1n the
bust. Clark said.
returns to
high school
l y The Associated Preu
Pegg~ Ann Budl') t1 formcrddcri
dant 1n the Mc ~1art1ri Prt-\chool
molesta11on citsc. rcturnl'd to "'''"-
Wet.lnl·!lda\ to prl'parl" to ICJl h 1n tll~
nahe1m l n1on High \(hoot Dl'I
tnct. an oOicrnl ~1d
Bucke\ "a' at the d1\tm r .. ahcrn·1· ""c educ;1t1on center for an onl'n•
1a11on ~-ss1on to prepare her IOI lll'r
lir 1 cla\ Tue da~ at Trident hool.
Man confronts girls in HS re~troom Raymond l!uck~y fr~~d. A4
said d1str11.1 ~upcnnkndl·nt < '111h1a
By ROBERT BARKER
~tudcnts arl' being e oncd to
re-;1room!i at Hun11ng1on Reach High
·chool during class 11mcs to th wan a
man \\ho hides 1n a girls' restroom
. and l'\pows himself.
, On 1-cb. 3. the man hid 1n a stall and
grabtx·d a l~·)l'ar·<;>ld student \\ho
,mcinagl"d 10 knd o0 h1s <Jd\an('CS.
La\I 1-nda' a man surprised t"o
g1rb rn thl' ·.,amc restroom in .the
l'hool'\ Math-~<'1l"ncc.· bu1ld1ng.
acros\ the \lrcct from "onhy Puri..
PnncipJI Cian Crn!il said Wcdnrs·
da~ that dcscnpuons gl\en b) the
girls are .. remarkabl) ·· s1 m1lar and
that he believes the same man 1s
1n,ohcd in both incidents.
The man ma) be about 20 }Cars old
and 5 feet 10 inches tall. He has dark
hair and a darl mustache. Ernst ~1d.
The man probabl> rs 100 old 10 be a
student. but )Oung enoudl not to
!ltand out on the campus. E"mst sai'd.
Ernst, who also disclosed that
pohc~ patrol and campus SCC'unt~
efforts have been beefed up. ~1d
there's been no auempted rape or a 'iaUlt.
Jfstudent5 ha\'c to use the fae1ht1es
dunng class umc. they're asked t~ go
to the nurse's quarters or supcrv1S1on
office where other people alwa)S arc
present.
There are no such restnc11ons at
other times because "hundreds" of
people arc in the restrooms. Ernst
saad.
Two psycholog1 ts arc a' a1lable 10
w9rk with students who ma) be upset
t).ut so far nobod) has rcponcd any 111
effects. Ernst saad.
The campus ha no gates and 1sn'1
locked to keep intruder out. ·
Opening a trade office
Gloria De'*111•Jlan and Shit• Sen. Marian ••r9e1on, It·
Newport aeach, U11en a1 Gov. Geora::»•--•Jlan speaks at
-•dneldaJ"• opening of th• C.I nla Investment and
Trade OHlce In Mexico CltJ. See llO'J on AS.
C..rcnnan ·
Buckl') "Ill "«.llk "'''h \tudcnt'
\\ho ha'l' karn111!! ;ind lommun1(a·
11on d1,ord\'.r
Before her arrest 1n 14 ..i on
mok'itatron charge<. Bud.e' \\Ol li>t'd
as a special cJu1.a11on teJl her at thl
district's l}cnncd~ ll1Kh ~hool 1n I :i
Palma ~he "as one of th( rx·ork "''111 "'ere dro[>pcd trom lhl· \1l M.irt1 11
(3\C In f<)~6
BOATS other harbor~. such as Dana Point \allll" upponun 1t~ tu llnd home.·' rn
and San Diego. the 11:.trbor Quain' thl'lr dt"<;ired en' rro11men1 -:.ind
From Al ( omm111ce decided to limit th{ thl'lr hkc,t~lcc, ~l.'n •• , JU\I an '\1cccp-
Killelea murder suspect in court today to regulate them number of 11\.C·aboard pcrmm to 7 t.tllk "i.t' ol hk. -aHl.'\1J l·nt,ol th(
The ordinance 1~ <>lated lor ( 1t~ ~rccnt ol the otl'ihorl' moonn,,, rural t:ai1,on area\, he sauJ "" c-'rl·
( ounC1l adoption Feb ~7 "h1Ch round!> ou.t to 51 ~rm 1t' not rx·du~'> or nnn-proh:\,1(ln.1l
The cit) currl"nth requ1rec.a permit HJrshbargcr ..aid ,x·oplc •· ·
..\courtroom\\ 111 be a signed toda~
for the tnal ol :i '>U\pt•cted drunken
drl\er accu'led of 1ntcn11onall) run·
ning do"n and l1ll111g a "oman in a
Ne" Pon Beach allel
Danny Dand Ornelas. 19. of
Hun11ng1on Park. I charged with
murder in thr death of Debbie ..\nn
El TORO
From A t
Yet the p(w11b1ht) of El Toro
becoming thl" n:g1on'<1 ne\I maJor
airport ,I'> \1111 \Cr) real. The reasons
arc plain Pnmar) •airport structures
i.uch J'I run"a~s. lights and control
to"crs arc al read) in place The base
1 also centrall> located and fairl)'
al"CCSSI ble lrom local freC\\3) ...
El Toro 1s also reported to be one of
~4 site current!) being considered b}
a commlllce scouring the count) for
potential airpon location The sate -
selcc11011group1 C\pccted to pare the
hst to lour 11e b) .\pnl and 1 ue--a
rcpon b) December.
\\1th that 1n mind. the lnmc 'Ihde
sho" \\Ill begin making the roundi. of
local chambers of rnmmerce. home-
O"-ner'> associations and other com·
munll\ group . fhc presentation 1s
pan ola plan appro,e<l an 1987 armed
at blocking an> proposals for com·
rrrcrcial use of the sta11on Thcc1t) has ~nt more than $60.000 on the plan
finis far
Thl" presentation. which la ts
about 15 m1nu1es. make\ a con\lnc·
1ngcasc for keeping the ba-;c out of the
l'Ommemal arena. Under proposed
Joint use plans. about 70 da ily
dcpanurl" by e:o mmercral a1rcran
would be added 10 the ciu ling
number of mrl1tary flights
ben so. according to the presen-
K11lelca. 37, >Aho was killed Sept 1 a<;
he walked down an allc) behind her
home 1n the 2100 block of East Ocean
Boulevard.
;\ counroom will be assigned for
the tnal during a hcanns in Dcpan-
ment 1 of Central upcnor Court 1n
anta t\n3
1a11on. Joint use of the base "'ould
onl> accom modate about 6 to 7
m1lho11 commercial passengers an-
nual!), less than half of the count) ·s
pro,ectcd aar sc-rv1ce shortfall by the
)'Car 2010
The proposed flight patterns from
the base would al o cause a variety of
problems. the presentation assert~
One prOpo!o>ed approach pallcrn 1n1 0
Runwa) 34 would be ··unus.tblc"
much of the 11me be ausc of sc'ere
1a1l"ind Planes taking off from
Run" a) 7 could not clear the foo1h1lls
of ~ddleback 1ounta1n, which
"ould ha' e to be pared down b) a\
much as 6 million cubic )ards in
order to male the climb po s1blc
£,en then. 11 1s not cenam the JCt'i
loaded "-Ith cargo and passenger .
could make the climb. according to
c111 rep<>ns. '
Other takeoff and landing pattern~
would allegedl)' conflict with fl1gh1s..1
John Wa)ne A1rp<>n. the prc'iCn·
1at1on claims.
"It 1s clear that J01n1 u~ would be mgmmc rha11 a h1ghtycxpcns
Rand-Aid 10 a more scnous regional
air service problem," the presen-
tation states.
Pall com-meiTiul use of 1he basr
complicates the aforementioned
problems. and lacb on the add1t1onal
cost of relocating the Manne base.
accord ma to the J>rescntauon
lr.,,me cit) officials arc hop1na 1hc
The prosecu11on's le~ p1cu.· ol
C\lldcnce 1s a '1deo retording of the
incident taken b~ the passenger 1n the
1984 1ssan _(){)) ' that sirucl
Kill elea.
Omela4'· blood-alcohol lc,el at the
time of the crash "'as 1 . \\h1ch
exceeds the legal state li m11 of I 0.
to moor J roat otl\horc bu1 has no fht' Harbor Patrol v.111 bl-allcd on I It \aid thl' ot' • 1iropo""-•d ,x·rn 11
rc:gula11onc, tor l"ing aboard the an as-needed b.is1\ to U\l\t thl· proH''~ ai:knov.lc:dgcc. the "'c
H'S cl\ dcpartmcn1 1n cnlom:ment Harbor aboard'' nght to"' c \\<hCrl· thc) "an1
The Harbor Quallt\ < omm111ec Patrol Lt D;I\ 1d M1lc"\~1 .,..1d hi\ and that 11 "" a h1ghl·r kH·l 01 undcrtool drafting the ord1nam:c lo \tall 1., m lull \upport ol 1hc ordr·J ;m:cptann··· than 1gnonng the hoat
add re\\ rnnc('rn\ from lla) fron1 re\1· nancl". • rc'lidt•nl\
dent\ about ~c"agl' and hucr rn thl' ·1 don t forc!>ee an) enlcmt'mcn1 Both 1t~·' and ttludl ~1J that fur ba) and noi\l' lrum the boa t\ fhc 1 .. 1 ,_ d 1 1 h I d \tate Kegronal \\atc-rQu.Jht) ( ontrol problem .it .i I \.11 C"-... 1 ~1 true lo,~r\ o t e "atcr. t ll" a un·
Board ar.,0 urged \uch regulation\, don 11h1rrk 1t >A1ll \1gn1fkantl) 1mpJ<.I 1.1sc' ol h.,,1ng on a boat lar uut\\CI h
( urrentl). appro"<1matcl) 30 of the .u<... the man~ ha\\lc\
prescn1at1on.andothcrpon1on'>Ofan 735 'CS\<'I\ moorl"d in 'lewpott ~Ill"\ i.a1d h'e aboard arc morr ·~t k3st out hcrt' ){iu h,l\l' '"m'
aggrcssl\ c pubhc relations ca mpaign II arbor arc USl'd .1~ lull-11mc rt\1· tOn\C'1cn11ous about <l1\poc,1ns ot room around )Ou . s:11d ~11e,.,
on the issue. will keep things tatu\ dl'me<. :m:ording 10 a rcp()rt b~ ~"'age propcrl) thJn re'"rea11onal former re 1den1 ol OalllQ:a l!lland ''""
quo ar the El Toro ba c Marine Dire tor Da \ 1<1 I lan.hbargl'r boater<. he a use the\ ~now the) arc no" 11,c~ un a 30-100 1 'c .. ~1 .. \nJ
"I think it's very convincing and no 1 he llarbor Pu1rol "kno"' ha\lcall) con.,tantly being \\att.hl"d. t\~l'IJll' )OU l :ln c,ce the \unmc and ~u11\l·t."
doubt should be transmillcd "her-"'hich boat'> h.i.,,e pcoph: on them." he O\ on,hore rc\ldcnt\ Bluell fond I) recalkcJ thl' hght' 011
ever posi.rblc and as often as poo;\-said · -..1 nc,crflu\h m' tmkt 111 thc ha' .. thl· "'att.•r at n1 ht and "al.:1n •up 111
1blc,'' Ir inc Ma) or Uirf) gran \aid •00,c of thc..c vc,-;d rci.1dent ha' c he ..aid thl' \Un m the morning •
The· cit)' 1s also "ork1ng to annc' "ohv10u\ly" not mtit.IL' an dlort to >\dd111onalh thn\l' "'ho thoo\\' to But he' \alt.I th<' d1~d .. 11111:igl·, t111.:
the base into In me. which "ould not rno't' 1hc1r bo.lh 10 pump-out fault· h'l' on the ".11cr do~> lx·1.ausc.· ol 3 ~1¥n1ti1.ant no Cl'Otral he 11n cl~·,.
negate the pos~1b1lll) ofa commercial 11c, 10 empt) 1hc1 r holding 1anls and It)\ e lor the mannc: en' lmnmcnt, 1m·1t\ or \\,Her, hmrtcti "°' gc.· 'P· 'C
a1rpon at the base but "-Ould i 1H' 1nste.d discharge 1J'A-c,c";igc 1n10 the s..1d (. ra1g 8 ludl. a "C'"port lka\ h h.tv1ng 111 rov. nut 10 \hon.• to dll )Our
In inc more sa) in the decision harbor Har\hbargcr \.a1d ~n1or planner "ho h\.l'd tor clo..c to l~undn . and ··ooun1.:mg aruund at 1 I
officials said . Ttfe proposed ordinonn· >A11l rl'-ll) \car on n boat. mph 1n lhl' \\1nd ..
Fitzpatrick said that to date h" quare 0n,hort' re\ldent~ to ha'<'. "l "'ould th1nt.. pcopk "'ho, "1.·rc \nJ lm•nd'> Gin't JU't drop b\ to
cit> 's support ha' been pnmanl\ manne 'ian1tat1on ""l'm'I and m•.11n· "' 1n" aboarcJ would tx· scns1tl\C to '1.,1t I hl' tpont:anl."11\ ot bcin uhlr
\)mbohc in the form of council t:unalogolho"oltcnthc)U'it'P.Ump-thccn,1ronml'nlthc)'h'cinandnnt tocJo things I\ nut there ... ht' 1d
rcsolutionsopposin8Joint ustand the out la 11it1c\ The or<l1nanl-e will also ";int to pollute II 8lucll said 'ou haH' 10 ~~,tot.all\ oih [llb<d'
Cit) ·s membership rn tht ( oahtion require that the , c stl'i be C'apablc of He equated J>t'Oplc \\Oho"' c :iboJrd b' the m.u in~· "a' ot Irk· I hilt tho~
For Rci.ponsible Aitpoit olution mo" 1ng under their o" n po" er ofhhore ~c ~I\ tc>tho\C "ho mo\C tu CCl\I\ don't mean ~n) thin& tu ~uu •·
But he said some ci t) monty ha t fhe drpanmcnt will in\J)t't'I the rural 3ff3\ for tranquil clo-.c.·-to-Cm1dualh the hk~" 1e·, l1m1·
gone mto the battle. and if a new ,c<iscl<i tor e:omphanct· before l\<1u1ng n.Jturc hfe\t\ko,. 1a11on.,, dc.:\m• lor real o ·t:atc in't'"ll·
airpon site search comm111re tags U 3 hH-aboard pernut r he pcrnut~ "l i\lng J~rd ~ ~.it ttllt>v.\ ment ;ind "JU\l lh:tn t\ in p.:1·
Toro as a pnme locauon for a new must bl-renc~cd :mnuJll). and :i fee marine-oriented pcopk 10 .in um mo-sonalit\" rnmbrnl·d to Jfl\e Ulu cll
airport, the cit y w1ll 4ndoubtl·dl)' step of S '\ per loot of ,t,\("I inu!lt he pa rd date thcrmc.:1'l' 1n Hcdud~·<l marine on htm
up 1'' in vol\ cment. each ~ear en' 1ronmen1.'' he '<lrJ "But I nu ) 1 ... 1na al)oJrd with l'l'.al
··1 ce our role as ho"'1ng leader-After rcvicw1ni rci1ul:rnon<. 1n Such people should be pro\ 1ckJ the · tondnc s:• he uJ.
ht ·-ooh t 1~1 pos1110 n." --;=====;;;==;:::=:::::==;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;==========;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii--;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;~ii F111patrick said "It kind of becomes 1,
a paper battle aflcr a while. but "-C
don't need an) more papef\\-ork. We
need som~ !rO~u"1mns-. lMld tlm isn't
one of them.
Agran echoed F1tLpatrid · ioent1·
men ts.
See us at t he-1989 Orange County
Home & Gatden S how
POOLS AND SPAS
C \I llftH,!\ I 4•111 IC\
.. commercial airport doc$ not
bclcmg Ihm!.'' hc..s.a1d ··w e 1nttnd 10
make sure that cJOt's not rnmc to pa ,"
STARTI CAT
l y The Associated Press
Here are the winning numben
picked Wcdne\da)' night for lbe
Cahfomaa Lottcf) ·s tw1cc-~eckl>
"Lotto 6-49'' game: .9. 17. 25. 36. 43.
49 and the bonus number. 44.
Pla)rr who correctly guc'iscd aJI
<;1>. number •Mii 'iharc a pnlc pool of
$5. 78 mil hon. ~1d Kath) Manier. a
1a1c lottery spokcs"'oman
All th o'it' who picked fi"e nu mbers
Ju t call 6 42-6086
plus the bonus number will d1v1dt
among themseh cs a prize pool of
S 1.56 million, five of six wall share
$804.000; four of 111 will share sno.ooo Three of m IS worth an
automatk SS per "inner
The numbers were chosen by Lotto
machine durina a telc' 1s1on brOld-
cast ong1nat1ng tn Sacramento
The sales from Saturda) night 10
Wednesday·, drawina v.ere S 14 6
m1lhon.
GROUP
f,_AI
Membtn of the Ntwpon ~•ch·
blscd institute could not be reached
Wednctday niaht to say whether the
confcn:ntt had bttn mo"cd or
rnchcdutcd.
A tt('ept1on1 t said the aroup's
president. Tom Maretllus. "'a~ not
av11lablc for c:ommen1
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doft't you hlr.t., Call the numbtr abo\'t and your
met111t will be f'e(Of'ded. trantcnbed and .._
livtrcd lO lht appropriate editor.
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Contnbuton to our ~ttttt column must tndude
their narM and tcltphorie number for vmfteatton.
Ttll us what'i on your mind.
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PECIALIZI
IN NAT RAL ROCK
WAT~RFALLS
COMPLETE CUSTOM GU ITE SPA
8 FT. OJA. with 2' of beautiful rock or brick
coping around perimeter of tpa
*9800°0
ITEM INCLUDES:
• All pl11n11 Ir ~lfrm1U
• R' 11111 JjNI with 4 J4'l"
• 11\' tqu1pmf'nt fon
• l'JCI' o( 1•• lint • '.0' o( t fffl n linto
• fttlll•r. Olttr, 1111mp11nd
h1ht
• Sub~ t lu tc11l &11nd11tun•.
ltlMt and lot1l cc.Mt
• Pool Design
• Spas • Decks
• Patio Fountains
•Kol Ponds
• Waterfalls
LS ASP.AS,
ORA GI COUNTY Call for
921-0422 estf:!tes
..
Bl I 11 I I\ BO' Hu
Aerobics classes
at Newport YMCA
Irvine city manag r ends 17-y ar te
Tht Nrwpon..("Otta Mesa YMCA 11 offtriftf
~robin claun at 9 a.m. every Monday throuah
Saturday. S'.4S p.m. e't'try Monda) thr<>uah Friday
and 6:4S p.m. t'tery Tunday and Wcdnnday. The
fh e-wcek sessions arc free to YMCA mtmbers or
S2S for non-memben.
Tomna and cond1uon1n1 classes are also
a,•a1lable at 8 a.m every Monday throuah Saturday
an.dainoon evct) Mondat. Wednesday and fndal'.
f o r funher 1nformat1on. call the YMCA at
642-9990.
.
L~arn to sell own ho~
A frtt seminar cxplainina how a homeowner
can sell h1s houscw11l be offered at 7 p.m. toda) at the
ewponcr Rcwn. 1107 Jamboree Road. cwpon ~~hr • •
The event 1ssponsorcd b) the ACX O D1rtctory.
Scauna is lim1:cd
Call 4YS· I 2 I 0 for further information.
91 CMISG ICUlrlCX or-,o._ .... ...,..
TIW fa~ofln• 1neC1ty ManagcrWllham
Woolk'tt Jr. was ~t(d qrly Wed~\
momina by the City Council. which 't'Otcd
unaftimously to end Woolletfs 17-)car
tenure as full-tame mana~r on Aua. I but
retain him indefin1tel ) in an cmcntus
position.
A dosed s.ess1on discussion ofWoollcn's
tenure came on the heels of a ficl') council
mceuna where several residents lambasted
Mayor L.arr) Agran and hts counctl a1l.1cs
for act1na as "a poht1cal power ganf" and
runn1n1 the cit) as a .. dictator hip ·
The council spent more than an hour in
closed seu1on v.1th Woollctt and 4-ss1stant
Ctt) Manaacr Paul Brad, Jr . wh~ tenure
1s also 1n question. After the session.
Woollen said that he wa g1\en 1wo
opttons. Step down cntirdy or accept the
ementus pos1t1on • Despite the ul11ma1um. he did not ~cm
bmcr about the dec1s1on. ··t think the> 're being 'tCf) falf."
Woollen said ··The) -Acre gracmus to
resolve 1t (Tuesda>) ..
future K r.i1ce.
Aaran ha \.thcmcntl> denied thlt
Woollett 1s being tirtd. but se vera l rn•·
dents said fuesda)I n11ht that the method
of Woollett's d1sm1sYI ,., tantamount to
finna him.
Howard Klein leader of the c1t11ep's
group kno"' n as In 1ne Pnde, claimed that
saying that Woollett was beina asked to
voluntanl) resign -A lls ''hk.e sa)in' Ted
Bund) w:ss a ked to part1c1pate 1n an
afterlife e·q >encn1:e " '
Woolktt ~1d he planned to continue
~1th hustne\-> a\ U\Ual. 'A-Orlung on
.. prOJtcts that v.c al read) started," 1nclud-
1ng annuat1ori of the El Toro Man ne 1r
Station and the C\ten ion of Jamboree
Road
Afier announcing 1he1r dec1 10~ abOut
Woolletfs tenure the council returned to
closed )CSS1on 10 d1~us Brad) 's future
with Irvine but adjournrd around :! a.m
because council member\ v.cre "too t1red
to think.-~ud (oum:1l-A omiln all) ~nnc
·hendan.
want to cornmeal on the cl~ IHSH>n or
on hts future with the cit}· ··r'9 1u1t like to w11t and Stt what
transpires.." ht said.
Lall · week. publtsMd report~ staled
Brady in~rviewcd for the mlnqtr's
pos1t1on with the city of M1ss1on V 1ejo. He
denied that Wednesday, sayina he onlr.
met with the M1ss1on VieJO City Council
"aucourtei)"' to discuss thequahucs they
should seek in their future manaaer.
"I want to make it clear that I was not
and am not a candidate there." Brady wud.
Sheridan. the onl> council member
opposed to Woolletfsd1sm1ssal. rcmamed
steadfast 1n her support of Woollett and
Brad> and said her appro ... al of the cit)
manaaer ementu plan was an attempt to
make the best of a bad s1tuat1 on
·•Ju<111ng that the dec1S1on was already
made. v.hat v..e attempted to do v.as
ne9011att thr be t po s1ble c;1tu:st1on for
Mr. Woollen and I think ,..e did that,"
hendan said.
P~rsonal pow~r glv~n bdost
Woollctt. who earns about S85.000 a
)tar, created an'd submitted the plan
detailing his future w11h the Cll). tailing for
him to Krvc as ··en} manager emt.'ruu "
w1~h full sala f) and benefits through No'
I. when he and the counc1l wou1tJ.ncgo11ate
.\gran ha!I propoSl-d that Br.id) SCI'\ c as
acting ci t). man.igcr from Jul~ 10 October.
"hen a final del·1~1on on 3 permanent
manager "ould he made Brad) \\-Ould be
among those con!l1dcred for the post
Brad), ho"eH·r. ha!I :ud he -Aould sccl
cmplo)mcnt else" here unlc s offered the
permanent pos1t1on 1mmed1a1el)'.
~r did not agree v.nh (Woollctt's
d1sm1ssal)and I made that statement But I
think he's jUSt too .. aluable a man to ha' e
him jUSt lea' c:· he added
Agran said e'en one seemed ha pp) "uh ---Woollen Jr. Woollctfs plan --
Wa1 s to ob1a1n more personal pov.er. inOue ncc ·
:snd confidence v.-111 be offered from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30
p.m. toda) at Acuon TRACS. 1682 Langlc)' Ave ..
Irvine. On WedneWa). Brad) \ll1d he did not
.. It "as a plan that '"as reasonable and '
implements rclamel) m1nor chan l' 1hat Brad)' future with In inc 1s slated for
can onl) benefit the Cit):· Agran stud d1scuc,s1on 1n a closed session pn'?f to the
Wednesda) council's fcb. 2 meeting. hendan said.
For 1nformat1o n. call 261-6460.
Tax pr~paratlon s~rvlc~.
A free income tn preparation sen ice will be
otTercd from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in Room 11 S of
(osta Mesa High hool. .
Trained 'oluntccrs v.11l 1each part1c1pants how
10 fi ll out income ta" returns. .
Panic1 pants hould bn na their tait package.
v.agc and earning statements. 1n1ercst statement s,
last )ear·s taA return and an) other 1nformauon
concerning income c\pen~o;
For tnformat1on about thr scrvrcc. call Orange
C oa t (ollcge·s Communll) rv1ct Offiec at
432-S O
.Arbitration t~chnlqu~s shar~d
Roger H hnapp. a ewpon Beach labor and
go,em men tal relat1ons attorne). will be one .of the
featured faculty at the Amenc-an Arb1tra11on
Assoc1at1on·s ad\anccd r'b1 trat1on l\dvocacy In-·
Stltute. '
The program. March 6-10 at 1he Balboa Ba)
Club 1n Nev.port Beach. v.111 deal w1 1h such subjec ts
as direct and cross eAam1nation. e't'1dent1af) and
procedural problems 1n arb1 trat1on. and arb1tral
remed1c . Schnapp w1lfspeak _?n closing arguments
Speech center volunteers
Pro\ 1dencc petth and Hearing Center. non-
profit agenq for children and adults with com·
municat1\.C disorders. 1s seell.ing \Olun1cer teacher
aides Volunteers arc needed in the academic
prcschool ll.1nderganen 8·30 am. to noon Tucsda)
throu1h Fnda~. More information ma) be obtained
b> callln1 the Volunt~r Center of Orange Count).
Central South at 9S l-S7S 7 or 582-31 76
English tutors for Cambodians
Cambodian Fam ii). n non-profit group pro\ id·
•.n& aid in social adjustment for refugees. 1s looking
tor vol unteers to tutor Enghsh. supen 1se sports
actt' 1t1c and promote jOb placement This Santa
Ana-based agency 1 open 8 am. 10 S p.m. Monday
through f-nday For additional 1nformat1on . call the
Volunteer C enter of Ora nae ounl\. Crntral/Sou1h
at ~53-S7S7 or S82-3 I 76. ·
The walls come tumbling down
Demolltlon crews raae bulldln91 at Main Street
and Ollve Avenue In Huntln91on Beach to male•
room for redevelopment projects. Bu1lne11e1 In
.the old butldln91 knocked down Included H•wll1
Surfboards and th• City Hotel. One of the area•1
l ast banks 11 to b• bulldozed today.
\X/estminsterdelays approva_I
Adults taught r~adlng ski/ls t 11 b 1 · k . · McJu(~{~~~1\<?~t~~(;~ar;~t~~sd !~oth!,(ho:~ 0 se ca eta eov. er· option
1mpro'e 'their 1Tad1n1 sll.111 and those ~ho arc
lcarnina E::nali~h as a second lanaua,r . I Y SEAN SMITHSON rt-le' 1\1on \ulhllllt'. llJ nulhon 10 'eugebaucr urgl~ the coun\ 11 to p;l""' The tuto"'. which are 8'111able Mond.a) ~,...c........... di\ 1dc tlcl\\\:en lhl' memt~r lllln un the the sale Un\"hangl·d to 8\0ld tht: complu.·a·
altcrnoo1u and c'cn1n1s and rue~•> mornin~ ti:t 1 b k .. LAL< O \I d h 1 pro'tldc their !lef\'tces frtt to students For ad· .\ four-<11\ rnn\ort1um\ sale of II\ .,IHl \U ·n • ..:rpcn:cnla~,," •tl\>n\ an ml"'CI t e apprm al dead me ol
d1t1onal 1nformat1on. call s.a8-138.a or .S4 -6S 4 or option tot 11.c O\cr the It)\ al Roge~ Cablt'.' Inc "'ould Ix: H'~uircJ 1" <,pend an fcb ~2 "'hKh·-Aa') ~1 b~ KBLC"O\t Im.
ka'e a mr sa~e at M6-J347. T' S)Stem -AU\ lornpllcated b~ one of the .idJitton:il .. million for~" 1"'· 1mriiu\('· .J)coo1c oo the 1..sue la tcd more than '"' consorti um·~ m"m~ ..... o T •· ·• ment b\ l'N7 t .. o hou .... Jnd h.'<l .. n ~·1th a _ ... <.m1nu tr 1-.ur\tnl oor as\1stant 'olunte<oarcn~edat • " U'l"• ... n ue~J' ~ ... ""6"' ~ ' tht Humuna Hospital 1n Wcstmtnjler to help The \\e tm1n1s1er ( II) C ounl·1I \ 01cJ to "It (the contrall l.1ngua. l'I " 'o 'a1ue-do')('d council met'.'tmg ho~pual personnel "-tth non-nursina tasks Volun-de'fcr approval o t the deal and R'QUl'sted that 1 t:.in 't bdtl'' c 11·~ not oini tc1· at into ')c, era I residents and ( ounc1lman
tcer1 will be asll.ed to colle1;1 menus. feed patients. KOLCOM Inc -A h1th 1\~-ck1ngtohu' the \tmu' II.ind ol l~-gJI Nllk · \\c\tm1111,ta frank Fl) ana krd 1hc proposed ~k l"i I tran~P<>rt patient\ in "-httlchairs make charts and S)Stcm. toclaril) rnntrac:t 1.ingun~c rl-garJ· \1a)or < h.trlc\ \ 'm11h "31<l fi nancial and cdu1.at1unal I · The\
-· Niguel
city hood
on ballot
City 'ews Servke
After tv.o )C3rs of dcla} and bureau-
cratic v.ranghng, Orange Count)'s 1n-
corpora uon and boundal)-~tttng agency
'otcd \\ eJncsd3) to put the Laguna
11uel c1tyhood issue on the ballot
The Local '\&enc) Formation Com·
mis ion unan1mou b decided to allow
'01rrs to determine 1fthey want 10 create a
Cit) v.11h 38.000 resi dents or remain
unincorporJtcd.
The comm1s ion \.Otc. v. h1ch came after
mure than three hours of pubhc testimony
b) do1cn ol speall.ers from both sides. was
lf'ttlcd b cheers from c1t}hood sup-
pon el"!I
The dt<1s1on mu t no• go before the
Onnac < ount) Board of upen 1sors for
final appro\al If the board talc a uon by
Man:h 10. residents will \.Ote on the 1 !IUC
tn June.
fCO taO ~ommcndcd the 1 ue be
pl3cN on the b31to1. countcnng an earher
~•and that lhcl\.· "''ll be too man) small
('Illes 1n south Orantc Count\., mal ina
l\.""11onal planning difficult and ·1cad1n1 to
1nrqut13bk d1\tnbu11on ol rt\.cnue .
The propo~ ~~acre cit) ~ould be
non h ol l)an Poto\ and west of Mt ion
\ 1rjo und n Juan C ap1 trano.
Proponcnb of incorporation ha ... c
"a1ttd mol't' than ~o 'cars for a dcc1 ion
lh<' c1t,hood apphC'ation wa first tiled 1n
1>c<.-emlx-r 1q 6. hut the bou nd.ants ha\e
been c_hanged man) 11mt ') since then
· 'uppone~ urged the comm1~s1on to
mal.c a dcc1 ion \\ edncsda'. rather than dcla~•Jll 11 3\ v.a<, proposed ·
.\tom. t1mc L.\H Ocon 1dt-rcd uniung
l..al(una 'ir.ul'I and Laguna Hill
Jail hono·rfarm
escapee sougJlt
II)' GREG KLERKX
Of ll'M O•"J Nol ~l'°"
uthunc" 3rc sull lool ing for a :!~-:year·
old man "h" e~apl'd from the Jame .\
\1uc.1l ii. Honor Farm in El Toro on
Tul·~fa~ night . .,
Juan C1ama ~'.aped from the m1n1mum.
'
an\wer h&ht\ f unhcr information ma) be obtained ma service' oOfrcd .rnd ~"tcm 1mpr0\ e· 'im11h nnad~eJ 1~0 p~irtrnl thl' umtr.tl 1. a11adcd the ..ale ol the franchise naht for
bl calhna the l>irc"·tor ot Voluntl"Cr 'icrviccs at the ments · Onr clement ,t.Hcd thJt 1tw \ttmrMn' S 10 m1lhon. sa~1n1 the nlht v.cre ~st1·
ho'J)11alat"S"91--'54 1-;--m 11-fl4J~--------i---'.The four<'lllt-. \\~tm1nntcr-fuurn11mta1Tl"'ll --<~w.\Utt1~t1-1l~d-ttnet llt'-;1Htn~f ;t '"illtHM~~~tafl.H~ ~1.1.~p ..ei UCll) ra. 1ht) around 8 JO pm 1d"°-__ _
Orangl' < ount' hrntTs LI Ja) 1\11."ndez Valle). Hunt1naton fka'h and ~tanton. from 3 "to a 1.·ap.1h1lm ot 54 S 16 and S22 m1lhon.
art con 1dcn n1 selling rir.h1' 10 bu\ the \m1th \a1d that the v.orJmg did nn1 But 'eugcbaucr said that cm counl·)l\ (1Jr<.1a. ~hose lit} of re 1dcnce •as 1101
·a\a1I. bk. ":a' ..cl'\1n~ time for bur&.lar>
and l'I not lOn~1dered to be p~rt1cular1~
dJnenou • \kndc1 1d He "as arrc tcd
1'hunefln~·~ ,..,.,,. I I>
!'l o m«ttn~ hl'duled
S) &cm1n 1999atad1~0.unt.pnc.:.couihl.1..1Jl auarantcl! tbaL\i_C\\~ ~llUIJ haH· '4 nul!lt l<>K...Il&hllid't:Jbl•c,)'lrmc.pcndm&
tt...,fo r lrec m 2004 01cll.inson Pa1.·ilk. a \ltlllOM on the.: cJhk lk al\o ..aid he lOUM ruhng~ on the r able ~ct of 19 4
local comp.in) that ~:a s c..cntuall} txlught \\,1nted SJXC:tfil, on ho~ thl· S rn1ll1t111 lu1 "hkh dert'.gulated s\Stcms The right'
b) Roatrs. brouaht the \Htem ttl thl·~c 'K'f\ ice 1mp10' cmcnt' "'tiuld I'll. c.rx·n1 m11ht ~·omc "'onhfou 1f a .court n~lcs
c111cc; 1n 19N in .a contract that mdudcJ 11 the \\c\trntn1\ler < •t> ( ciunul uri-that labk s~~tcmc, ha\e F1"1 .\mcnJment
the bu) hi k clau~. pro'<'~ thr contra\ t \\llh Jher1111<1n'i. th-.: n~ht~ 1m1lar 10 ne'' P3DC"
K8L( OM •~ at1cmpt1n1 to bu' the · f ounta1n \ olk~ and \tanton c11~ luUnlll\, he added that 1fa comp.in} 1 lorttd to
in "'ianta \na on Jan ~5 and "'a~ -.chcdulcd
to~ rclea\\.-.J lrom prison on \.1atlh 26
Prison ollirnth are not urr ('\I th ho"'
vama c"'Jpcd but bcl1c'c be l'lll\. haH~
hopp..'d o'er .. lcnll.'. 1n the/Jail ~ ard.
l\iende1 said "'o v.eapon /"'err used
dunl'a inc ~~pc f'rida ~·. f 't•b. I i ' -
intercsu ol the ( 11n:1dlan·N~d R ~~ -Ah1c:h haH'.tlrl»ld\ .ippro\c.:d the l'Ontra t. ~II the S}~tem to the city. tt ,.,ll not (ablt-~>Stem . but tim v.aot' the 1.·t11l''i to v.oulJ h;i'c 10 :apprll\e th '.ah,·r1.-J :iarcc· m~11nt.iin u pnon othes.alc. Thc1.:it) m11ht
11 ... e up the t:il co ... cr op1iun mC'nt -w1J \\ c tm1n1\t\'' C ounl 11-Aoman then f;ice the largl•c\pcn\( of"bu1ldm1 up
Thr 'n1h1 \ale v.ould 11\C the rnn-Jt>~ 'rn d\3u r. thl' c II) rcpre~nt:at1n 10 "hate\ er 1s lelt ot the 'c.tem:· said ~muh . henff olfa1al\ ~hc'c he ma' ha'c
tkJ to \1e\lrn !'l.fendct said No mttt•n&i teht-dukd
1'01 IC I I Of,
ion1um. knu•n :n the Pubhc { hk the Jut horn • wh<'l ;igrrcJ "'1th '°'lieu eb.1ucr.
nottttd dottuna and 1-S 2.000 < antcr
watch mi111na from their home. • • • A mu"'" bla con1a1n1na S4.00.) 1n .-h~r ro.ns •M 1ak.tn from a home 1n
tM 600 block of Ottan Front. • • • SotMOM r-•cd open the: rnr door
II Dillman rnuuranl on f u t
Balboe Bou~ard. ludf'd 1n an office
door and &oot SJ.0001n t."1.,h tC'<'t•Pt
Santa l mha A\'en~. ~portl'\i that
for the 1h1rd umt 1n ahc la \ tour
months IOmcoM '10IC' the 1.:a.r· SI 00
hoOd ornament • • • • • Adamt-J t"'kancn at I OJJ Mqnoha H'. rtPoncd 1 th1cfhrc1ll.e
the front ..,,,, door of the' bu\1nl'\\
earl ) T ~) mornina tnd \tole a
cnti re&l\ttr and clothn \lalu\·d at
S:?90. ' . . . So~onc rntcrtd Wend\·~ rn-
&aurant 11 17940 lrocithun.t St
wmctnnt" after midnilfn 'lllnda\
and t~ $60.S from llW -~ . · ••• lnt"ncan P8n1UOM M 11.H .S Mt.
Linak> Sa. ~ T.adl) the
thdf of mt tal *di• ~•lwd It '?·tit()
r
• • • \JI ol thc \huott n&\ occur~ hctv.l"Cn Poh1.:e ha,,• l"rcC'n ratrohna a bU<il-1 05 and 1·'.\4
nc\\ 1n the 11\1 blod. of uth C out •• a !"• • H1ah•a,v.he~\ch1de\lct\forrcpair ~Balboa l\land ,..omatt •as ar·
h;t\(' bcl·n \and.1'111.'d • m ted at thc 8ullotk\ department • • • ~tort at South C oa\t Plaza 1 ut.'~a\ at
\n alarm •cnt ull 1n the bu mec,c,'" nooo afttr ~he al1t9C'dh concealed a
the .lOOOO blocl ol C. c)J\t tt 11hv-a) on $b() sw1mt.u1t undtr hei doth•~ and
1 uc~y Mom1n1 \\hr n offi=1cc=-=n~kn 1he ak>tt w11hou• • • .-~•na for u
am' t'd tM budchnt "' ~. . " A car 'lt~"O valutd at S ~00 •a\ ~tokn at South(. ont Plaza ~tw1.-cn q
a m. ind 1 1 ~ p m. \fon'1.1'
Ir\ int:
Jc~lt)' ~onh SW.000 wn ttokn
from I ltomt lft the 20 bkJtl of lltv~ on Tlindll\ afternoon ~
tomCOft( ~ smnMd a Wt..,_ to
pin mlr) to lht raldcncc. • • • • klMlwt' ~ and '" "Wfft
.... from ....... "' lhi' 1$'°° block of Von "'--vtft9C bc'o
t-m14aftdSp.•.Moftdl). • • • ·-"~ .... ~· ... To~ Ma2-fkiii l1'f fMM ..., l""'wr
•btt-ewc•c-• 10 pm. Ma••) l8d 6 1 m T..-y. • • • ctr "'1'\'Ct •M Mok-R t'Olft I .
oninge eo.t DAILY PILOT/ ThUrlday, F*'*Y 1 ....
.... ""'W'.~-.. ' s
trlal may
be allowed
to resume
W c;HIN(jTQN CAP) -Oh,tr
Nonh·~ Iran.Contra mal appeared to
11.1 back on tra(·k Wcdncsda) H
pr~cuto~. after mccuna "'"h Ju"-
tt<:c.' Department law)ers. 1uucd
1uadchnb desi1ncd ~ auard ... insl d1~l~urc ot cli.!»1ficd matenal b\ o~. .
Marc Cltrlstlan < ...
LOS ANGEL.ES (At') -Rock
Hudton was au•ll> of "ou1raaeou1
c.'Oftduct" an conctahna hi AIDS
~i1 from hlS homoseiuAal lover.
a jury ruled Wednesday tn award1n1
lu1 lover St4.S million from the lace
ector's tttatc.
Tht award exceeded the S 11
million Marc Chnsllan had \Ought 1n
the lurid tnal, monitored closcl) by
the tcsal community for m potential
precedent-settmg ram1ficattons for
vkums of sexuall> transmitted d1~
tlltS.
OM of the 37 quc tions on a
complicated 'erdict hcet tilled out .
by the SupcnorCounJur) "as: "Did
Rock Hudson engage in ouaraacou'li
ronduC't." The JID an1~rtd: "Yts. ..
No \lrn1lar ca~ hi\ had a wmilar
re.ult ~Mn the plaJntift' hat not
de,tlopcd AIDS
Cltmuan. lS. has con111acntly
tested nqa11ve for Ul)O'Utt IO tht
AIDS v1ru•. But he cla1med he was
entitled ao compensation for the
emotional d1stre5' he suffered while
h\ln& 10 fear thal he would develop
the fatal d1sta~.
The 'erd1ct was v1e"ed as a
landmarl b) Margaret Dav1S, a Los
Angelts attorney who has wntten a
book, ''Lover\. Doctors and the Lav.-"
on the kpl copscqucnccs of tran~
m1tt101 ~"<ual d1sea\CS.
"The Jury ts telling America that In a four-paragraph slatcment.
indcpclicknt counsel Lawrence
\ 1ltll smd he ~111. 1f nccessal). seek
an 4tfoJa, 1t frosn Allome) General
L>e~k T h<>mburgh to prevent the
dt~losure of dass1fied 1nformat1on
which could harm national sccunl).
The statement wa~ worked out with
Thornburgh. "'ho said tt will pcrmn
national 6CCUnt) secrets to be
pro1cctcJ
Contra ·leaders c·riticize summit's
agreeme.nts, want to negotiate
Hour afkr the announcement.
f hurnbur&h asked the Supreme
Coun tu hfl th\. Ma} that has dela}~ri
tht. stan of the mal and said he ~•
also drop his appeal of ruling!I b) .S.
Di tra ct Court Judge Gerhard A.
Gl'<;\'11 M sccrec) issues. Ch ief Jus11<.·c
W'lham Rehnqui t had ts ued the
ad11111114't1a11'e sta) at the Jusl1lc
f.X~rtm nt's rcque'>L
Walsh's statement was in respon e
to an order issued Tuesda)' b) Gesell
who told Thornburgh to Sta) out ol
the North ca!.C. bamng the .attornc~
gC'neral from fihn& affida\ltS 1n '"bm
and pieces .. in response to ind" 1dual
do-·uments or tesumon) b~ i".onh.
~ ·\LV'\DOR. El Salvador
(AP) -N1cara~uan rebel kadtrs
\.\ ednl'M.itl' cri11c1zcd the Central
.\merican · sumn111 agreement that
Y+Ould d1!>ma'ntlc their movement.
and the) 1ns1sted the> must bc
included in ncgo11aung their .own
fut ure.
l.e?ders of the guerrillas known as
Contras also said they felt abandoned
b) the United States. which one called
"a bad all)'. not a 1rus1wonhy ally.''
The aarcement announced Tu~
da) by five Central mcrican presi-
dents calls for d1 banding the Contra
gurrrillas and for earl)' elections in
Nicaragua. But the prn1dcnts still
face two major tasks: 1tltina the
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rebels and their U.S. sponsors to ao
along wnh the accords. and \Cnfyin&
Nicaraguan compliance.
'"A lot ofpcoplci>ut themselves out
on a limb by signing this." Contra
leader Adolfo Calero said Wednes-
day.
Presidents Daniel Ortega of
Nicaragua, Jose Azcona Hoyo of
Honduras. Oscar Anas of Costa Ri ca.
Y1n1c10 Cereio of Guatemala and
Jose Napoleon Duane of El Sahador
said they_ agreed to develo.P. a plan
within 90 days to dcmob1hzc and
dismantle the 11.()()().;strong Cun11a
army.
Orteg.a also promised to ad\ancc
national and local elections from
o\Cmber I 'NO to February of that
)Car and O{>Cn the electoral proce~ to
the oppos111on. He said he "ould
permit United Nationsobsencrs, but
the presidents Y+Crc unable 10 agree on
a 'enfica11on procedure.
The t"'o maJor components of the
accord were presented as unilateral
agreements Nicaragua's promise to
hold elections docs not formall )
depend on Y+-hat happen~ to the
Contras. although ~nd1n1sta spokes-
men made 11 clear they ex pect the
Contras to be gone by tht' ttmt'
elc-ctoral reform begins.
either the n1tcd tale nor the
rebels are parties to the accord .
althou&h netther rejected 11 outright.
Date of California's
primary likely tG shift
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tired of
being a wallflower in presidential
nomination politics. Cahfom1a ap-
pears ready to move up its·primary to
make it one of the nauon 's carl1c {.a
step that could JOit the selection
procen.
"It would be probabl> one of the
most 511n1fican~ changes in the tex-
ture of the nom1nat1ng proceu an the
last SC\.eral decades.'' Mike McCtHT).
a spokesman for the Democratic
Nauonal Committee. said earlier this
month.
"It would probabl) confine the field of hkel) candidates to those that
arc well financed and able to put
t .. htt substantial slate orpnmng
dri\ct."
Dcleptc·n ch Cahfom1a. wuh
more tha,n 13 m1lhon registered
"oters and fi, e major TY markets.
requires SC\-Crat m11l1on dollars C\en
for a m1n1mal stateY+-1de campaign
effon.
Vanous pro~sals would schedule the slate's presidential primar) on the
third Tuesday 1n February. the first
T ucsday in March or in April.
If th r f ebruary or Much proposals
had bee n 1n effect last )Car. Cah-
forn1a's pnmal) would have come
1mmed1ately alter 1~ lo"'a caucuses
and New Ham~htre primary and
"'ould ha 'e over hadoY+-ed those
races. tradiuonall y tht' kickoff points
for ptts1dcnttal campaians. one la"'·
maker said.
Ne"' Ham~hirc has a lav. man-
dating that n alY+a )S be the fif\t
pnmal)
.. If }Ou'rc a candidate runntnJ .for
president do )OU want to be trud&Jna
around 1n the \now (1n lo~a or New
Hampsh1r;i or do )OU want 10 be 1n
Cahfom1a · .ii~ks A wmbl)man
Mike Roo . c04uthor of one earl)'
pnmaf) bill
(ah forn1a holds one of 1he latest
pnmal) election 1n the na tion -on
the tir t T ucsda\ after the fir t
Monda). 1n June :_ and its 'otcrs
ha'e not had a real impact in
dcteTm1nin& a pre!l1den11al nomin~
stnt·e 1972. r \ en thouah the state
sends the largc)t bloc\ of delegates to
the Republican and Ocmocratic con·
ven11ons.
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See the ~ family fitness club
hi the West. .. rJaht In your own backyard!
Conftflkndf IOcmed In Fountain \'alley,
Loe <.aba11ero9 Sport9 ~ o&n your fainUy an oppotQmlty
-to .omau1.a1u. and p1ay toarthn.
Call o r come by for a "''" DAI • lbe ftlnne club thil ... ~ """'"'°",. f•l#lly ~·
1~11.EROS . ~LI.AGE
)OU have IO auiu 61Jt and ~
dildOtiare"'lfYou arr•~ 1111t you
have the dilale," Davia 11id.
·•h's ablolutely a landmarlt caw."
lhf11id.
.. We find ii a troubhna caw becau.c
it plaa the mure burden of 11fe ~"
on oae 1adividual and not the two,"
.aid Steven ~trow. a 1pe>ILHnian for
the Sin Ftancilco AIDS Foundation
"It undencortt for us qain the nttd
for everyone who cnaqn 1n sexual
acuvlt) to take ttspom1bihty for
thcmsehcs as well as for 1hr1r
ptrlMn.''
Hudson, the handsome Hollyv.ood
lcadin1 man peirtd on screen and
aclev111on wwth Dons Day, Elizabeth
-• •
Taylor and Lilidll Ewam. -~· bomotnuaha, a dalcl
l«ftt. Has baulr *•th All>§ rM
public knowiedet only • re. MOnlht
bd"ott his death at IF SI on Oct. '·
198'.
Chri•uan smiled happdy as the'
verdict wn rad but refused com·
ment when be left the courtroom. A
pubhcny 111 order 1mpoted by Su-
pcnor Coun Juct,c Bruce Ottmacn
at the slan of tnumony last month
rcmaintd an effect while the JUI)
decades puniuve dam11n.
Huckon'a tttttlaf). Mark Milici'.
who also wa• found habtc, didn't
~ct vis1bl) to the' erd1ct, but Inned,; over 10 talk with his allornc).
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McManln Pre-School defendant treed
• LOS ANGELES -Raymond Bucke). who 1s one of two rema1nt01
defendants in the McMartin Pre-hool child molestauon tnal. wu freed on
SI .S m1lhon bail V.cdne!>da) after spcnd1n1 more than th e )Cars 1n Jail
Bucke) and his mother. Pt"U) McMartin Bucke). 6 1. face 6~ child
molcstauon and consp1raq count~ stemming from alleged st\ual attacksat the
fam1l )'-run preschool. he ha been free on bail si nce 1987.
Jane Fonda, Tom Hayden separate
LO ANGELES-0 \Car-winnin& actreu Jane Fond• and husband Tom
Ha )'dcn. ""hose romance bl<Jssomed dunna the radical ant1-v..ar pohucs of the
'60s, ha\C s.cJ)lratcd on a tnal ba"s, the couple's spo~esman said Wedoctda)'
Ha)dcn. 49. tht radical )Ouna co-founder of Students for a Democratic
Sooet\. was one of the Ch1ca10 Seven defendants. These\ en v.crr a~ultttd of
plotting to 1ncrte a no1dur1na the 1968 Democratic convention 1n C'h•caa<> He
now re presents Santa Monica 1n the stale -'\sscmbl).
Fonda.SI , mean"' h1le. ~as 1om1 from early roles such as ttie sill) science
fiction sex queen in ··Barbarella" 10 the Academy i\~ard-v.inn1n1 role of a
pros111ute tn "'Klute" and bea1nning to call herself a re' olut1ona l) Her role in
'"Coming Home" "'as as the l o\Cr ofa disabled Vietnam \tteran. . ~ .
Stockton bans assault rifles
STOCKTO - ot many people ha'e turned guns'o\er to police e\cn
thou&h a ban on assault rifle now 1s the law 1n tock ton Y+-here fh c school
children ""ere murdered b) a man "'1eld1n1 a sem1automa11c "eapon
The ban offi 1all) began Tuesda). one y,.eek after the at > Council pa sed
11 unan1mou~I> 1n reaction to the Jan I 7 ~la)'ings and v.oundmgs of 30 other
people at ( lneland Clementary School. .
Police Lt. Georae Lerner said onl y three residents ha\C gl\ en assault rifles
to police. but he added that others arc selling their guns or stonna them outside
the cit y to compl) with the law
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Gunman kllls three othen, hhnself .
BETHESD.\. Md -.t\ forrl'lcr menlal patient described as a di'lf'Untlc4
tmplo~ec \hot 1hrce v.om cn cc>-Y+-Orker\ to death and t~n killed h1mwlf 11 tht
o01ce of a ~v1ng\ and loan a \OC1a11on \\ cdnc~a). police saM! The aunmao
was 1dcn11ficd as l manucl T scga)e. 33 of S1l\er pnng. Md • pohce 111d
Athorit1e said Tsega)e got ofhn ele,atorat the crrditcard dcpanmen1 of
the Lat the end oft he lunch hour, "'alktd do"' n a hallv..a> and throuah a K't
of double door\ and began shootin ..
. 'Zero tolerance' pollfy revised
WA ltlNC.TON -Di O\<'I) ol small quan11t1l'\ of11lcpl drup will n() longer~ s1.;1 ffic1ent re aw n for federal aicnt! to sc11c commtrc11l fish int vnKIJ
at sea. a('(.ord1ng to a chanat 1n thC' 10Hrnment'~ "zero tolerance'' pollC). •
The new pohcyt:onform "'1th a con1~11onal mandate that was 1ndUdd
an ant1·dru1 lcg1 lauon \1aned 1n1.o law an No xembcr. Cout Guard an4i
( u toms otlic1als said. . · · :
Under the p<>hcy th~t began la t Marth. federal aicnts •-trc fttt to se1zt
"e \Cl' within I 2 miles of the lJ ~ coa\tlaM 1hn)' amount of 1llepl drup w-.
found on board. Boat o~ner "ere funous. complain1na that the)' could face
the loss ot millions of dollars v.orth of propcn> ind lost rr'enue 1f a c~•·
member or gue t po sc scd a tra c of marouana without the bolt owner'• knO\\flcJge
Two skien killed In avalanche
TELL RIDE. Colo. -Tv.o slier\ \\CJT ki lled and a 1h1rd Y>a 1nJUttd
"'hen they v.cre cauaht an an avalanche in an 01T-lim11J area ntar Tcllunde ski
area. 1uthortt1es \a1d The v1c11m of the a'alanche. "'h1ch occurred Tuesday
Y,.Cft 1dtn11ficd 11 .'\nthon> "hell). 2S . of Tcllundc. and Paul Wolfert, "'ho~ aac and hometown were not 1mmcd1atcly avlilablc
The thrtt werr slrnna 1n •narrow Plstaae 1n an area had bten (oped off and
clearty marted as off-limits when the avalanche hit
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Afghans plan for Interim government
ISi.AMA BAD, P1k11tan-Afpn 1utrrtlla lradcn pmenacda plan for an
1nter1m 19vcrnm<'nt 10 Af1han1,tan and 111d Wtd~y they would take
control o( &heir count'} sw1nl) now 1ha1 Soviet foret'$ ha'e ~nc.
<Juemh-feedff ...... ·s.,,.t ~ Mid ~ plaa l.Dllnm
IO' cmmcnt was ~tented 10 •ht counnl, or )hura. of about .c>o Mlqltcs and
would be dcbatcd for St'vcral ilA)s bdon: a \Ote WI\ taken
49 kllled during Sri Lanka's election
COLOMBO. Sri Lanka -Tttronm lulled•• mt 49 peoplt and pola«
killed 1even on Wednctda) dunna Sn Lanka's fim ..,._mmtary ~lec1iom 1n
11 ~ au1hon11~ lltd. E\trtm111 pnp attlt'ked t1«11on Officials and assaulled wverat pothna plac-cs wnb bombl and pnlirt. wound1ns at Inst 20
PtOc*rL-:;..._ r. • ~uun onic .. 11 111d abOut 6S perttnt of the 9.l milhon ch11blt voeen
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Kirtland. Wuh.. wdl be mimed
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CCMWeptaonal, Corona dd Mar. : Mr. aDd Mn. Alfred W. lr'oward of :Newpon ltactl aft ilaC '*'911 ollM bride~len. A ll'lduatt of NC'WPO"l
Hart.or Hip ~ho'ol and UC Santa
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Cmtury City.
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analys& for North'°9 Corp.'1 EJect,.,..
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MEXICO CITY (AP) -Califom~ .... ti•Dflt
Deuk::Jtn cut a nbbon Wednnday to'~~ 1
staae office that ht IUd marked "tlle--•int of a new dlapltt 1n 1mn1 o( the fnendl) re1111 ... betWttn C1hfom1a and Mexico."
OcukfMJaan, 1Hd1na a deleea&ion of eoN than 30
buMnet1mcn and K\'Cft tta\e &eaistatan. utd 1he
Cahfom11 Tra<k and lnvntrnenl OfrK't' Will coetribuk 10
Cllpi1n11on of t'-"P<>f1S and promote other ~ and
1nvrs1mcnt bet"'~" h11 stalt and this country. He ind~ Mcllican IO\tstment an Cahfontia.
''Meuco 1s more than 1 neaahbor to California. lt 1s •
indeed a trusted f nend and vcl) valuable 1rad1na
panner." he said.
lnM
.. w~ W 111at wortm•· -~.
Califonua Qm llllke pat stricln."
He .aid 6n1 by PresiMnt CarlOI W... de
Gon.n. wl9o look oft"u Ott I. to control alAllioa Md
reduct trade blrritn make th111 aood time to open au.de
office 1n Medco;
Cahfomil 11 the second state to opett a mi* oflCe ia
Mexico Tcua hal maintained ont for 1rvnal yan.
Two-war U'ldc between Mc•ico and Cabbllia.
uclud1ns oi , is about S4 b1lhon a year. It includes
shipments to or from 01her points that to thf'Olollh dw
state, such 11 those from as~~bl) plants, « ma-
qu11adorn:. oa lhc Mc1ocan sick of 1hc border.
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California still tops in defense cohtracts; Vir9iaia
WASHINGTON (AP) -Cah-~rttnt from Jhe fiscal 1987 total of on a perccntaac basis. M in1ss1pp1 contracts totali"I $142.1 S billion for fiscal 1987. alt~ tht rank•nat
fomea reta1ntd Ill accustomed rank-S24.S bdhon. rcponed a 64.3 percent Jump, from work 1n tht Unued S&aan 1n fi1eal chan&fd.
in1asthcnat1on's topbcneficiaryof California IS the home of many Sl.Sh11hontoS2.4bilhon 1988.comP1redtoSl47.ISbtlhonm A htbo of ht r h 10
pentagon contracts last .;.,ear. accord-larae aerospace, computer and elec-The 1nformat1on on defonst ipend-fi scal 1987andS149.3 billion an fiscal mi:S' that .;;~diaed \he ~~,: from ma to a report rclea~d . edn~•Y: tron1c concerns that work on military ang . trends was contained an a 1986. ~n•n rontracti ~re South Da-
Nat1onally. a ~ontanuanridecl~ne in weapon ~OJCCIS. s~t11t1cal report e,nlttl~~ "Pr1m For 1988. the Top 10 list showed ko&a with SSJ 6 mtlhon tn contract~. ~efenst spending r~~, led in a . -:--V1rain1a contractors won ~ 1p.2 (on tract Awards by State. Thclatell Texas in third place with contracts Wyomena with SS4 6 mil hon Idaho
. procurement decrease 1n 32 stales !>1lhon in awards. up from $7.8 b!lhon Defense Department report . covers totalina S9 bilhon. followed by New with $61.S million'. Monun'a ~ nh
1n fi~al 1988. the rWr~ .states. 1n fiscal 1978. when the state finished fiscal 1988, the 12-month period that York with $7. 7 billi on, Massachu· S80. I miihon. North Dakota wuh
Buck•n• that trend, irginia 10-fifth. . . . en~ Sept. 30. . sens with S7.2 btllion, Missouri with S 117.3 million. Vermont wnh $121 7 creased its share of contract dollars by Pan of the V1~~1a increase came , E11htcen stat.ts plus the Dmr1ct of $S.S billion. Florida with SS.J billion, mil hon, Ne\lada with $206. 7 million.
31 ~rctnt to come an second. from ~')tracts t c Newport News Columbia reponed pms, most of, Ohio with SS. I billion. Connecticut Wtst Virginia wilh $2 I 8.S million,
ut the pp between the top two (Va.) Sh1pbu1ldina &. l>r)dock Co. them small. ..-.. with S4.9 billion and Maryland wuh Orlaware wllh $233 3 milhon and
states W"!S hu1e: ~t vcd for two nuclear-powered Altogether. the Defense Depan· $4.3 b1lhon. Nebn1ka wllh s2s1.S million . -California contractors won aircraft C'lrrtCl'I. ment. the armed-services and the
$23.S billion in awards. down 4.3 Making the btgtst 1mpro\-ement Army Corps of En11ncers awarded Thote are the same Top fO as in The bi11CSt losers in fiscal 1988
econd
were Qcoraaa. Indiana. M1ebapn,
Ntw York . Massarhtitctti. Arizona
and hnns)l\lanta.
Qeollja's to&al drooocd 54 ~nt
to S 1.6 btlhon. wh1k lndaana and
M1ch1pn each clpencncedJJ.9 ~
cent dro~ -t0 Sl.S btllion ror
Indiana and to Sl.3 bilhon for
M•ch1gan
Nrw York suffered a 19.9 percent
dt-chne 10 $7. 7 b1lhon. Muucl\Uttlls
a 17 percent dtchne to $7.2 billton.
Ar11on1 a 17 4 pcrctnt decline to
$2 6S btlhon and Penn yl\lanaa a 13.9
percent decline to SJ.J btlhon.
Asia's· 1argest
· bani<" tells plaris·
for Irvine office
Intel introduces
World's fastest
microprocessor
By KEVIN DOYLE ticularly Asia and India. o.ity"'°'cort•.-'*'" Morrison said there ~as a distinC1 The Hong Kong and Shanghai advantage for international traders
Banking Corp. announced plans to who use · letters of credit written
locate an office in Irvine next month. through a well-known in1titut1on
citing Orange County's leadership in with extensive branches -such as
start-up companies and en-the Hong Kong and ShanJhai Bank.
trepreneurial acu vi ty. The case with which overseas manu-
David Morrison. an assistant vice facturers can negotiate such j nstru-
prcsident with the bank, discussed ments of payment allows more
Orange County's place in the Pacific favorable trading terms. he said. v
Rim future as part of the Southern Another faClor 1n the bank's move 8 • J d • • d t
Californ ia Growth Stock Confere nce into Orange Count) is the area's u I Ing In us ry gr 0 up
held at the Newponer Resort last increasing international orientation ·
Thursday and Friday. as seen in the ava1lab1hty of college • Q c h •
W11h s 114 billion in assets, Hong courses and 1ntcmsh1ps encompas -c It es a c I eve men t Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp. is ing Asian and Pacific Rim studies.
the largest bank'° Asia and one oft he Increasing ~Asian influence in 1hc f 8 Id I d I l 30 banks ·n the world The Orange Count~ region o the ua ang n ustry .\ssoc1a11on arJr,es 1 · count~ over 1he las1 I 0 '-Cars 1s I d 1 ' announces that its president Gordon Tippcl an executive director John Since the 1860s when the bank was evidenced by 1hc influA of Asians and Erskine rl·cen ed an achic\ cmcnt award from Professional Builder started in Hong KODf and Shanghai. the social sen 1ce!I catenng to them. . . it has dealt ex tensively with en-Because the bank 15 already well· magazine at the 45th annual National Assoc1at1on of Homebuilders
trepreneurs. notably from Briuin. known to such recen t immigrants. Convenuon in Atl.anta. Ga.
China and Southeast Asia. With over they comprise another source of The a\\ard 1s one of only eight given nationally for special
90 percent of Orange County's 80,000 · business. achievement by a local organizt~·
compan ies originating from en-. · Tippcll and Erskine were c ogn1zed for their successful efforts 1n
treprencunal ventures. Momson said 1 Of ~h~ ~ tapan(.~ tom~~OO mobllmng the building indust y unng the 1988 campaign of Measure A. t~c ar~a meshed well ~ith the bank's h~e ehe~~qua~:e~; th:,; ~~~!ii~ns the no-growth 1n1t1at1 vc which fi led an Orange County during a vigoro us historical emphasis on start -up com-=-" C 1 M . ~-·" elecuon eason last June. . -Ul-Urangc._ oun y. o.rnson ..-w. i:;-..... d T ' I panics. Most all of these business men arc c ({re e 1g1c to acccp hiese awards. sa1 1ppcll, who 1s a so
He added that the bank is part1cu-familiar with 1he bank and thus arc pre~1dcnt and chairman of tfle board of Taylor Woodrow Homes of
larly interested in companies C)lan-another source of business. · · · California. "We ~c~cpt them/however. on behalf of the .hundreds of men
ning to expand internationally after T Ed rd . d 1 f and women who JOtncd togc(hcr O\ er the past year to bring a new level of
penetrating the domestic market. inte~~tion:ia c~~~,gre!~c~n~. leadership to our association an~ o"!r industry in Oiang.c County."
Not only docs Orange County lead said the bank's goa,I was to be ihe John Wi thers. the OCBI A s director of aovernmental. affairs. also
much of the nation in international largest principle bank an many of the addressed con"enllon delegates reµrding the assoc1a11on s success.fol
trade. Momson said, but together countries 1n whic~ ,, operates. He campaign struggle with no-growth m111at1ve aryd how the BIA is work1 ~g
wi th Los Angeles County. over 70 said that this cxpan.sion into Orange toward a" in-win soluti on for the mdustry and the local communll).
percent of such trade 1s concentrated County is pan of target ins the U.S. The county region of BIA has more than V.000 members represenung
in areas where Hong Kong and and Europe forthe next major arowth builders. developers and affiliated buines5cs m the rcs1dent1al and
Shan&ha1 Bank 1s stronl('t -par-area. commemal development.
I
Bl 'Sl~ESS '\OTES
By PETER COY ,,,, ........ " w.-••
NEW YORK -Intel Corp. on W~-Onesda) introduced the fastest
mtcroprocessor in the world. the equi valent of a "supercomputer on a h .. .
c r he N-10 Ch.!P. introdu ed a1 the
I ntemauonal Solid 'tate ("ir('Ull'I
Conference. the industry's biggest
research meeting of 1hc )t'ar. w:ts
hailed as a technical marvel b>
cn1inecrs.
Crammed with a m1lhon 1rans1s-tors. thech1 p runsa1 up to 150 malhon
operations per second. Intel 'klld \
sen1or'lntel e~ecutt\C said at will be
offered as 1hr basts for a ne"' hne or
high-speed computer
The n11ed tatcs continues 10
dominate in processor chips -the
brains of com puters -e\-en 1houl!.h
Japan has tal en over most of tflc world market for memo() chips
"This 1s th e first m1croprocc sor
product, when it 1s formall) in-
troduced. which will be a tru.e
mainframe com puter." said James I.
Magid. senior ad aser to the ~cun ttc
firm of Needham & <.o.
Intel senior \ICC pres.1dent Da"1d
House that in add1t1on to ofTenng thc
N-10 as a helper chip, Intel will make
it available to other compan1t'S a!> a
central processor for cna1nct'nng and
graphics '-"Orkstauon<, and mult1-u1-Cr
computers
That' a bold d('('l'ilOn bt.-cau~ 11
ptts the N-10 against estabh hed
chips made b) competitor~ uch as
un M1croS)\tem!> Inc M1ps·Com-
putcr .} tern!> In . and Mo1orola Inc
''This new technology will ... rear-
range the induc,try in the '90 ," HouM'.'
sa id.
In Tok)O on Tuesda). EC Corp
and Httach1 Ltd both announced
h1gh·specd m1croprocc sors that the)
said "-t're the fastest of their kind.
Jt1tach1's runs at up 10 70 million
instructions per !oeCOnd The com-
pan) dtd not S<l} what the chip could
be u!>ed for. EC· v. 0 runs at IS
mtlhon to 22 mil hon instructions per
second h 1s mainly for tele-
commumcauon .
An EC c~ecull\.C 1n the l 1n11«1
tate . (h1-Foon Chan. said Intel's
N-1 0 1s tC\.hnologicall) 1mpresmc.
but he questioned 1he com pan)'\
ab1lm to pro' 1de the software tool\
that companies ~ould need to butld
computers around 1t Dc~1gmng a ncv. kind of In tel·
based computer from thr ground up is a tough JOb. cspec1all) when other
computers ha"'e a head stan. said
( han. general manager of the micro-
processor dl•.Js1on of NEC t:ll.-c-
tron1cs Inc.
An announcement of the avail·
ab1ht) of the N-10 1s expected b) the
end of the mont~ probablr at a Feb 27 ncv.s conference 1n San Franc1 o.
. As a helper chip. the N-10 could
handle thr "atunt work" of h•&h·
\peed. repet111' e calcutauons \\ h1le a
computer's mam processor handled
more com pie'< ;asls. anal) ts said
· .\s a central processor 11 could
pcrmn thecreauon of"'orkstauonsso
fast the) "'ould do JObs no" done on
fl'tene '" CHIP I A 1 J
w signs contract for
le protection device ·
Irvine' Ralabow Teclulolo1les
lac., the leading sup her of hardware
keys for software p 01cc11on on IBM
and Apple Macintosh personal com-
puters. has entered into a Iona-term
contract with Ashton-Tate Corp.'s
United K1ntdom d1v1s1on for m Sen1u~IPro software protecuon de·
Vitt.
1 Ra1pbow's SenunelPro hardware
key has been chottn by Ashton-Tate
for intemauonal use w11h its dBast Iv
and Framev.ork P1ckaae\. both of
whech are currently in the final stag~
oftranslauon into Arabic.
Ashton-Tate. tM Torrantt-based
milter of microcomputer busineu
apphcat1on sof\ware~ is the l«Ond
~r vendor to contract W11h Rain-
bow within the .J>UI )c&r. In June
1988. M1crosof\ Corp. s1pcd a multi-
m1lhon dollar, lona-1cnn contract for
Rainbow's Sen11nclPro hardware kc)'
to ~tect its fin1nc1at 1nttmt11n the
Middle Easa. Africa and India.
G~phtC*I art1s t111tttd b)'
Ashton· T11e for software prot«tion
tnduck l&aly. Orecct and tht ~tern
Block countnts en addttion to the
Mtddle East.
A1hton-Tate has dropped copy
proacction 1n thost markets whtre
IMrt are cnforcable laws in place to
~ in&ell«tual proptr1}' riahts.
11id ~ Bndley, Ashton-Tate vtct
~t. H~ver, the ram=t toft•art pirac:y and lack of I
proteCtion ••na& it in &ht M. le
EMt hll .n.Clt ll ReCllllJ'Y &O appl)
' '1 \ I I l I t ' I "\ I ' "°'
Pro.·;cons
protec11on1of 1he kind developed w
cffic1ently'b) R:unbo" l l'C'hnolog1e\.
he added' · • • • Mel>outll Dou1Ja1 maJc fl\ ~·
ond Space 'ita11on r rccJ om tc\t
hardware deh"cry from Huntington
Beach to \SA Johnwn ~pa<.c
Center on Monda).
Tht' d~h\cry contain~d a mewl,
~ood and &lau mock-up of a Sp:lCt'
talion .cupola
The space station will hi'e tv.o ~1m1lar cupolas attached to the for-
ward rnourct nodes with one facing
eanhward and one \paceward . These
s)'mmctncal octagon-\hJtped rooms
are encircled with window\ to
provide clear v1ev.in1 for Htronauts
tft\IOl\'ed in command and \:Ontrol
opcnuons such 3S dock1na of the
SPlct huttle a nd operat1!'1 lcle·
robotic dcv1ct
The cupola will also be u~ for
obstrvat1on of a'tronaut' do1n1 a\-stmbl~ and ·mllntcnancc •Ork
out11de the space station. for 1tncral
1nspccuon and for kasure t1mt tar
v1ew1na. ·DntlftCd to a«ommodate. tv.o-
atUOnauli. 11 1 time. tM complet td
cupolas will each contain two com-
puter work muons.
Upon cklivcry to NA A J .
McOonndl Douala• Ind NA ~ per·
sonnet wtll samulatt tasks to be
performed by ISlroMUIS tn tht
cupolas. Tht mock·up will be t\alu·
1ted 10 be sure •ts sare. lhaPt ind
inten or-dts1gn and work station\ arc
suitable for those tasl\ · • • • et income of UuCARE Flautlal
Co..,. rose 36 percent in the fourth
quartrr of 14J88 to S 1,671 ,000. equal
to :lfe cent\ per share. from
S 1.2111,000, or 28ccntsa \hare. for thr hkr quarter 1n 1987. Ralph \\-·
Leatherb). chairman and chief ex-
crutt\t' officer, ha<i announced in
In int.
for the foun.h quarter ended De<.
l 1. premium earned int.tea~ to S 12.471.CXX> from S 11,464,000 an the
final period of 19 7, The 1rov.th rate
for prrm1ums earned v.as atftt1cd b'
lht' compan)'.°s dccmon not to renew ~neral lia~ltl) or 1utomob1k co"·
crqti 1n 1988 tomP1rin1 premium$
carMd from workcri' compcnsauon
alone, "olumc wa• up 20.9 pcrunt.
for the full )ear, net income was
$6.109,000. or Sl.40 pcr 1hart, up
2S. 7 percent from S4.8S9,000. or S l.f I ·per share. 1n 1987. Premium~
earned were $4 7 249.000 ('OmPlttd
to $44.697,000. On the betas or )Ult
workt'"' conipcnsat10!\ _ P!fm1um .
1bc total "IS SM> 62Cl.OOO. ap&A":r s~.794.000. up 14.4 ~nt
II per shatt fiaum have bttn
adJutted, whtrt appmpna•~. for a 10
pen"tnt commorfJtock divtcknd P11d
list Stpt. I S.
Leathcrb)' Mtd. "The tarn np tn·
crease an 1918 ~as (uelcd by a 21
pcr«nt 1ncttatc 1n Ptt·&a• net envnt·
. , ........ llPOlllS/A7J
nondeductible IRAs
--• ..: ~~'I •
' Orano-Coa11 DAILY PILOT /ThurlOay. F•btuaty 1e. 1tl8 A.7
U.S. industry operating at possibly inflationary rate
W\c;WNGfON (AP) -Amrt'I·
\:in 1ndu\lf) '' U\ln' more of 1t\
rapac1t) than 11 an) other 11me m
ncarl) a decade, the JO' emmenl u1d
Wedntsda)' 1n a rePort that 'howed o~ratina rate-s •w?aehing lc-~c-ls
that can v.or;cn inflation
The f cderal Rcsen c Board said
Januaf) 's open11tn1 ratc of 84.4
pcrc~nt of capaW\ "as unchan&cd
from (.)~"-ember. lor \l.hu:-h the figure
v.a\ re"' d up .... ard from an earl~r
estamatc ol ~J.~ percent •
fhe optraung rate lor January and ,
IX<'rml:>Cr ha) 1101 been surp.;ssrd
since C.:Xto~r .1'79, v.hrn factont)
\o\Cl't' funC:tlOf\lf\I at 4 6 percent or
eapatit).
"HistortC'lll). capacit) ut1h1•t1on
mC"S of around 8S<pnttnt arc the
flaV\P.Omts for a 'l)ttdup in 1nna-
11on. • said Robtrt Defina, senior
economist for ~unt) Pac1lit •·
tional Bank 1n Los i\nietes ... Then:
arc s11ns that things arc 1eu1ng 11gh1.
lhat infla11on prcs\urcs an~ bu1ldin1-"
In a related report \\-cdne~!a). the
fed rcPoned that its 1ndust~1al pro-
·Feasibility study of
public·takeover of
SDG&E put on hold
SA°' DIE(10 I .\P) -\ C ount\
Vv'atcr \1.1thor1t) pl.in 10 '~nd pubhl
lund on J lc<l\lhthl\ \IUU) 1n,oh 1nK
po'istbk mun1upJl11J11on of an
Diego< 1a\ f k'l Im Co ha) hecn put
on hold lur JI ka\I lOua''
'>upennr (. uurt Jull.~1: Harolll
\! ohN\ nn 1 uc\dJ\ 1mrw1\\.·d lhl'
lree1c in 1npun~ 111 an '>lX ,~£: \u11
chnllcn@ing 1hc au1hont~ ' rrght 10
,pend pul\lic fund\ on )Ul h J \IUO)
\\all'I' \uthon\\ thrteh>t\ la\I
1 hur<,da\ allcxatl·d S~.,5 000 tor 1h1:
lakeOHr \IUd \ f he monc-.: \.\J\ part
ol a \4-lOJllO PJl"agc 0 thal al\o
included appropn.11100\ lor kg.;il kc:1.
publl op1nron \UrH')\ and ..i lobb\
tng Lamp31gn to h.Jd. tc1w~la11on that
\\.OUldg1"c1hc.111cnn thcauthont~ to
run a tta\ and de trsl u11ltt\
The auahont' ' Jl twn., "ere 1n
'pircd h\ oppo,11100 w '>IX1~1 ·,
propo't(·d merger '' 11h \( r corp r he partnl ol \ou1hern ( ahtorma
( d1'lon l o h.i\ olkred 10 hu\ out llh'
\an r>rcto po"i:r lOlll pJn\ ,qth .1
S~ 4 h11lwo ''"'"' '"·•P n deal rnn11ngent on thl' ,1ppro' .II ol '>tall
and tc:d,·r:il rc11ulator'>
\\oiler'> a rl'ltn•d 'e' ;idJ < uunt'
JUdgC' \UmOlOlll'd 10 h\•:11 till' i.:J\~
hecau\C ot a \hort.111c ol Judge' IO
handk "'' 11 l 3\l"'> 1n ~'° Diego
\fSE l'PS A DOW\S
NE N VO~I< (AP) r tb I~ ,.rtV
,t.o .. t nc:..i Wm ~ OKt.~O V"'-"-"'o o or• u ' 'U' Nt._. Ci :\ Nt,,. ,..,
'\\SJ: l .J: \ DJ:HS
'I •:·1 \ I ' PH 14 I '
ordered the Water Authonl\ .ind
()(,&l to rclurn 10 cuu1t 1\1.J n.h 14
10 .tfl!UC their n.~pelll\l' J"Otlll'>
fhough lhe \\.Jlcr .\uthorll) hacl.\
lcg1\la11on lhJt v.ould enable 11 w run
a gJ\ .ind dl'l Im ut1ht~ the hrll
'lptm\orcd b~ \t:Jtc \en Lari) ">llrllng
R 'ian Diego .., \1111 t)(:tng wn-
\ldl'rcd
· <;hould th;.sl propt>\Cd lc~1\la11on
fail thert: is good rea'>on 10 tx'hl'\C
thatC\[XJ~F )could prl'' ail ut11 matC'·
I) 1n th1\ad1on · \\ oh~r' notC'd 1n ht'>
lour·OJltC ruhnv f ul·sda\
\.\ olte~ 1\ C\IX'ctrd 10 tlcudc won
.!lier 1he \-larlh I J hearing ;ind b\:lorc
the CJ\l' gol'5 IO t11JI \\hcthcr to Jllo"'
the .1ut hor11~ IO linJncc 1h1.· 'llUJ >
\kJn'-' htk 4 \IX1.\. f. la")<'~' ~m1
the> \\ere happ) "'"h the.Judge'
1ni11al ruling
·· f he Judge rm: kcd up on 1hc I.It I
th'anhc (. Jltlorn1a Lcg1\IJturc Ol't.'d\
10 em po" er lhl' .iulhonl' to O" n Jnd
opcra1e a ga\ and ckl 1m \) '>tem
before· tt <:an do thl''>t' th1111' ··
\lX1&.l law' er \tc' en \\all ~•d
One ol thc auornq\ for the \\ a1cr
·\uthonl\. -..·ud. ho"'c' er. hl' bchl'' L'd
thl' judge's dl·u,1011 \\,,., onh .1
ll'nll'IOf;I(\ '-ClhJl l
OTf tPS .\ 'D DOM\S
N E:W VO~ CAP> r=tb IS ,.,w
Ad'<e~ #~ -~ v•Cl•I\ nCl'tiln\ltlJ
Ol•llU~\ Nt-N l'I• l"l
NtoN 0 "'\
'\SO\Q Sl 'l'l\Rl
fiOI D Pftl4 I'
l.lul 110111ndf\ 10 Januar) chmbcd 0 :\
pem:nl follo-.1na a re"1~·d 1nnra~
ofO S percent 1n Dc~cmbcr. Januar\ ·,
in n:a~ wa paced b) a 0 S perlent
mt 1n manufauurin1produc11on
The Fed's 1ndum1al production 1ndc~ now stands at 14' l I pcr<:cn1 of
Its I 1177 ha)(' 5 percent h1ghrr 1han a
'car earhcr · t onomm 1faharl K E"ans. head
of a\\ <1sh1ngton \:On ulting lirm .. ~ud
th repons hov. "theres no s1gn.ol 3 slov.do1o1.n in the cconom) .. lksp11c
the I cderal R1:~l'\e s efforts to re-
,.,nun economic 1ro1o1. th and k<"cp
1nOa11on in l ht'd by pu tun up
1nt('r~t rate\
l\ ans \aid the · Porten\\ arr n~ht"
for the fed 10 push rah:\ C' en h1Jhcr.
partl\o as a bad.la\h ap1Mt Prcfii\knt
Bush"s comment\ llH\ "eek that hr ~ould "not like 10 \Cc" 1hr f e<l
f1gh1cn C'rcd11 lunhcr.
' But Ri chard Kahn .ch1clcrnnom1\I
for the \ ~ ( hamber ol < ommcrlt
~td 1ha1 reports 1nd1ca1c indu.,tnal
ellp.ln\10n \o\llS unnetc\~ril) tl'·
strained b~ the f cd'5. t1gh1cning.
··1 urthcr h1t..1ng ot ~h ratl.''i "'"
rc)tm 1 11n1.·~1 m~nl m carlllnl) rqu1p-
ml'rll tHn more and hold do"'n
funh1.·r gru"th 111 capJ1.1t);· f(;ahn
said.
.\'i u~ of rndu'itnal cajllcit~ me,,
'in c.Joc concern thar I~ tone\ "111
h.tH' 1rouhll• i.u•p1ng up '>'llh 01J\1
k.1d111g to \hurt.lg(" :rnd pmc 1 n-
cr, U\\'\
Januar~·., report '>hu"nl u~ralln
rate-. at m.inufoctunn& illant<. up O.~
pen.cntagc IXJlnl to M~ ti pen.:ent
"luk Jcl1\ll\ at m11_lt.'\ JncJ u11ht1e-.
• Touring the auto show
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Robert
Mosbacher fleftf, sits In th• drlver·s seat or a
ford Mustano convertlbl• as h• talks with
ford Motors Corp. • x ecutlve Craig
Breedlove during the Chicago Auto Show
on Monday. Mosbacher was touring
domestic automaker s' exhibits In
McCormick Place.
Market breaks out of slump;
Dow Jones climbs 2 2 points
'\\'SE ('0'9POSITJ: ·rHA '\S ·\('1 '10'\S
f\0pl.1ll' Pol,1101,1 Jucd111'
l .1mhr,1nlh ~·n,·d ' Ul t.:1 :1tllrl1
lJ •l\Cr \f1'\. 1\.Jtlllfl
< I.me' \h11c\, ~\hi h c\1tma11·J
l\1.otd pr11hl\ lur th\• (jll.\1\1.'r l·ndl·d
J.m ~s. garnl.'d "111 7 •
< 141ncrs nhllllo 1hc bh1l' , htp\
1ndudcd lntc1 nation Bu 1ne ~ta~
~ h1ne\. up :1 • ;11 I~, vl·ncr.al
f kttm'. llr> • at Jfl'• .\mrn n
I t•kphun, ,\ I dl'8HlPh. up 1 •.it 'I •
mJ < •t"nl·r.il \lowr up •al "'
\irlinc '''x k;' a h111 •rour rn rnl•nt
\\\'cl ' ad,ktl 111 thur 'n.'l.l'Ol {l!!IO~
l \I ro\C' I IC) 121' \ \1R J 4 f6"60.
Ddt.J .\1r I in c., •to "6' •· :inJ ~\\ \
I •to '1 ..
\nill}"'' .,.., 1n\ (''>hlr. h.t\l' 11.!,rn<'d
bulll\h n J11lll\l'\ m the hehl'I tl'\a1
thl.'0 inllu~tt: "rmcrgm from J Iona
f1''mk.I u( tu1hukn~ rl.'Jtl·J b'
lku:gul.111,1n
,.. ffil'3\llll'd h\ \\ il'ihin· \\-
'><l\ 131l',· 111,lr\ ol "''''' than o()ll
a,·11,l'h u i.kd ~IL1l '· 1hr m,rr t'l 1n~fl'a'rJ W 113 tn ll1(1n. or 0 ~,
Pl'f}l'OI. IO \ ~luc .
dNrtased. < apacll) u11h1:auon ror durable good\ -.. b11 uckef' 11ems ClP«ttd
to la \t more 1han 1hrcc >_ears -rose o I percenta&I." point to U .3 pnc:enl,
-.h1k.lhe rate for non!'(lwUk ,oods
in\:rt"a~ 0 J perccntaat point\ to
86 ~ percent.
f."en higher operatinJ raaes cx1~cCi
in ~"cral mdus1rics. incJudana pri-
mal) metal\ at 91 6 ~rcen1 of
apalll) pt'lrulcum products. 89 I
pcn.cnt, chcm1\.:als. 9 2 pc~nt: and
pa~r produus. 94.6 percent
Nader:
Let ric·h
pay for
S&L crisis
\l,. \\HI'('{()°" (.\P) -(on·
<,unwr ant' 1\1 Ralph :--.adcr CJllled on
Prc\1dl·n1 lh.r.,h a nd Congre \
\\ l'dnc\d,1~ l\l.lon:l' m h people. stoc"
1raJcr-. and \OI pora11onll. ra ther than
,1 ,cragC' ta\flJ)cr . 10 pa~ for the
<ia' rng~ and loan cn\1 "II the hant..er<i and 1hr bureaucrats
thml the' 're going Hl rcsohc-thtl>
mJ'>'>I ' c '>3' ings and loan cnme on
1h1.• hacks ol tcns ol m1lhons of
rndin:in l \ tJ\PJ\.ers as part of
thl'tr huk innl·r-Wa,.hington cl ub
dchbc1.1\l\ln th,·~ ·re "'ro ng. ~ ader
d,·dared .ll a nl''-'H'Onlhence.
Bush IJ'I 'At"Cl announl'Cd a
pro[l<l\31 tu '>pc:nd $200 b1llton oHr
th1.· nl'\I Jo 'c:ir' -about half of 1t
lrnm gcm·ral ta\ re' cnuc -to sell or
dO\l' t it) Hl\Oh COi lllSlllUllOO and
llll'll goH1nml·n1 lOmm11mcnt
nude lJ'>l \l.'J11n1h~ rl''l'uc ofano1her
~t ' ~~\. L ' ~.1th•r 1n a ~1.p.1gc .. Report to l . . r .l\J)JH'r'i Oil the SJ\ 1ngs and Loan
< r ,.,.., .tl I.no"' teuied 1ha1 1mpo mg
a m.lJ(lf ,h.m: ol the dcanup co l on
hc,tllh' ~A. I \ could dr1'c some
1n,111u11on' to\\ard 1n!.Oh enc). But.
hi.' '"d u\1ng gcnl'ral 1:t\ fe\enue for
'\I' \.\OUIJ \<lUl'l'/e \ 1lal i O\Cm-
nwnt nrngram\ 'iuch .i'icduca11on and
IWU\ln~.
~k ol1l'ICd four l3\ 11\Crt,ase
pro~'\1\:tl'I. l'J lh ol "h11.h v.ould raise
.1tiou1 111 h1lhon .1 \c.tr. enough to
fM) 1h(• mtcn.•..i on bond the go,ern-
mi:nt ''ould \t'll to ra1!!.e the munt) to fl''''" l' 1hc l r1-,1 l he\ an:·
-~)O\lln'-thC' ma"1nal income
13 1.llC IOI lht• n lion \\.Calthll.'SI ''"'':lH'r' -1.:h1ldk couple-; v.1th \,l\,1hll· 1nu1mc higher th.in S 149.2.50
:i ,,•Jr. for 1n t:tnlc -lrom 2 pen:ent
to '·' pcrn·nt. -I e' '1ng a O ptrcent ta~ on
'"" i.. \:tit.•\ "'h1ch \\)\ak"1 s~ ) tnlhl)n
1n 1q 7. Nader arauro this "'ould
dampen-~pt"Cula11on and encourage
"'OI term 1n\C\l1ng
-R •mr n~ c:orpo1 a1c taxes. c 11·
ma1,·d .it tu b1ll1on tht) }tar. b\ IO
p(r1..enl -\llunh1n:111un ofh1gherdepo 11
in .. uranrc pn·m1um~ and new eltc1sc
t.ne on mutual lunJ • 1unk bonds.
kH• ged hu,out dC'als and mort -
, ic' lur lu\ur\ home
· 1 he ( on\umer Bankers As ta·
awn . a trade aroup rcprescntin&about ~ti3nl,;1nd ~Ls rejected Nad~r'
prof'lu\31 a.. ma.,<.1' r wc1al en11n~r-11'~"' h1lh "'111 hew burdensome a to rrl'' cnt 1hl \,"-l indu~t" from ever
rccu' ·rinf 1 he.: tianl.er., said Bush'
pl:an re lll'' d1:pc1"1or<, not l
, "ncr.,
"\,ade'r <,;ud an' tn\ rca~ in deposit
r "'urJnn• prcm1um\ paid b) bank
:tnJ H' 'hould Ill.· accompanied b~
m1..a,url' rl 'tnlltnl 1n 11tut1on
lrom pJ,\lng on ihc h1&hcr co t 10
. their 'rnallest cu'ltomcl"\
Jo11J1h.in Bro"'n ot the ader
p-oup Bani.\.\ atlh araued for the r~'trUltunn~ol the I~ regional Feder-
·'' Home loan Aan"-. "'h1ch a1e , hartcrt.·d b~ the k JcrJI ao' cmmcnt
hut 0"' nrJ h' lh( l 1ndu\m
Curi ·1~'' , rl'3l\-d lh\' rq1onal bank!.
in .thl t'I ,\.., I\) ~" rov. mone) from
\\ .111 \trl·ct HT'.: 'IO~ at lo"' go>t·m·
nh:nt r:un a,n d pas cm the m Ont') to ,, , ,
Brn"' n '31d the hoards of thr
n.· mnJI bank.\ ..,hould be ai>po1~tcd
h' th\· l)(panmen1 ol Hout1na aod
,....lJr n f),., elopnwnt ratht'r than
ch:, t~J h,· \& l ~ He -.;ud S& ls should
tx· ll~um·d to knd ra n ort~ moM~
d' mcJ h\ thl' f"C'81on1l bank for
io• in~omc hou.,1n1 and ne11h-
bc•1 h,ll><l rcdc' clupmcnt
·• 1 hi "a \'ao,h·gcncrat1na mac:hmc
th3t h,1, hcl•n 1ppropnalrt'I for pr•"atc
purro~·\ Ulld t'I n<l l pursuing. II
puhlH hou\rng manda1c~" Bro .... n
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:REPORTS .
FromA6 • '
lllllll 1n,oml· anc.l 4 1.000 under-
\\ rit mg prul ll ••
\h,m:hokkr • 1.'QUll~ • arc.,. 10
\I I tM.000 ut 'car C'nd . up from ~.a.~~O. l 1 , r 001cr a 25 ~ r l'nl in l"\'a • t qu1l\ per \hart' 111-41~ • $~ I ... lomp:uro 111 S 't at 1hc .
pn.•' 1ou'I ~ear \:OJ . fhc return on •''-'al~ cqu1t\ '-'h ~I. peMnt
(tarninf\ JX'• 1.hJI'( J1\llkd b~ l\Cf·
g~ ~u1l\ rt"r 'hare)
Uni( ~R t t in1n\:1al Corp. 1~ 1
hold mg ulmf\at\~ for Ir' lM-biricd
Oil <\R ln\Urlnl'(' ( (\. foun<kd 1n
1979
Ct.:llP ,,_M
said l.>Nn ~.,.
ron. a m1' rort '!il"'>f f\prrt al 1.,.
s111 In 1n S..·outilak. "'· "It'' \l(n1ft<'llnl. II May 8Mf mt
h9lantt Of ~ W1thtft tllc .aft·
\tatt011 1ndu ti'\ ... M1.'< lfTOft .W.
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I DI l 'OHI \I.
Tourism debate has
I
raged too long; it's
time for a decision
Newport Beach's City'Council has again sidestepped a
dec1s1on on whether 1t wants to help proi;notc to urism through
the city's Conference and Visitors Bureau. Council member
were supposed to decide the issue Monda> but put it off fo r 90
days.
We hope this w~ck's delay givescity oOk ialsenough time
to finally resolve the bureau's fate and to decide 1f the
communit> will continue to attract day tourists or "'hat
bureau officials like to call "upscale tourists."
The issue might not be ocontroversial ifNewpon Beach
could just ordain if there would any tourists at all, but that's
not possible. ·
o me o f the a rguments against a partne rship between the
·city and the .bureau are: Newport Beach doesn't need more
tourists. an increased tourism and conference industr:y w9uld
result in more traffic congestion, more air traffic at John
Wayne Airport and a higher demand for city services. And
then there's the argument that city government should not get
involved in private enterprise by doing.something that will
directly benefit hotels. restaura nts o r tourism-oriented firms.
Bureau proponents have pointed to the successes o f other
cities that promote conventions. conferences and their hotel
and restaurant trade. The) are fond of saying that tourism 1s a
clean industry - an industry that can make the difference
between a declining city economy or one that flourishes and •
helps pa} Tor police and fire protection and other Cit\ ser ices.
There's mcn t to both arguments. and there arc some
reahues that should not be overl ooked while the council
continues its deliberatio ns.
Newport Beach has attracted and probabl) "111 fo rever
draw tourists. The communit}. its re putation and beaches
have a strong pulling power. It's a form of word-of-mo uth
advertising that marketing firms would gl\ e an) thing to
capture becau e it\ free a nd it works.
And, since the beaches technicall> belong to the people of
the state of Cal ifornia, they-will always attract crowds. Tho e
crowds will continue to bring .traffi c. congestio n a nd litter to
Newport Beach.
h would be an understatement to say tha t man~ Newport
Beach residents do not like to urists and the headaches the~
bnng to the city. ome residents have also argued that the)
should no t ha"e to pa} to protect thcmsel es or to clean up
what tourists leave behind. T hey are nght.
But cwport resid ents should also remember that
tourists lea ve a tid y chunk of change o n their "a) out of to" n.
The bed tax charged at local hotel a lone put S I. 9 million an to
the cit) 's general fund during the last six month of 198 .• ale
1ax from restaurant and other tounsm-rc la1ed bu inc ses
pro" 1dc their share too. but the focus of the C onfercnce and
V 1s1tors Bureau q uestion centers on the bed tax.
The bureau was formed two years ago b} adding I percent
to the ci ty's 8 percent ~d tax. The city gel I percent of the I
percent tax to ha ndle the money. and the rest is used to
o perate the bureau. During the last six months of 1988 the
bureau received a ltule o'er $277.000, but bureau official
want m ore mone) fo r better and bigger promotions.
They predict that through better markcung 1hc:r can
attract more tourists to local hotels, more convention and
conferences; m ore tax revenue for the city of Newport Beach.
Would it work? Probably. but the bu reau·~ backers arc
no t pushing the causl· out of the goodnc\c; of 1hc1r hcartc;
Occupancy rates at Newport Beach hotels a rc curcnth
running at 59 percent and the compernion 1s getting tdughcr.
o. they too would prosper from better marketing.
The real questio n the Cit) Council face is not how much
money -if an ~ -it will g1"e the Conference and V1c,11ors
Bureau hut one o flc:idl·1 '111p. '-e" pon rc,1tkn1c, and huc,1ncsc,
peop le arc \\ailing lor the council 10 ct It elononrn. and
poht1cal co.urse fo r the fu ture. T he debate has raged for t"o
years: tt's time for a decision.
Opinions expressed in lhls space are those ol the Daily Pilot Othef
views expressed on this page are those of the r authors and artists Readers
comments are tnVtted and may be sent to The Daily Ptlot P 0 Box 1560
Costa Mesa 92626 -
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Highway fu nding . .
Let's try to get this straight: Because the go' crnor anti
Legislature did no t have the courage last )Car to ask state
voters for more highway money. because confidence d oc not
run h igh that the govrrnor and the Lcg1c;lature will find mo re
co urage th1c, \l'')\lll!l. hl't'<W'-t.' tht• go,crnor .rnd ll'l'"lu1o1
cannot co~ ~Ith l11hfurn1a'!> 11an~portat1o n hrcukd tl\\n -
... the counties that ha"e sho~n the pol1 t1cal M il." hose" 01cr~
have taxed themselves for roads. should c,Ome lO the rescue of
the governo r and legisla tors.
One of those counucs. of course. j., R1 "crs1dc' which
approved a half-cent increase in tht.• local c,ale~ ta>. last
November b} a resounding 78.9 percent. R1,rrc,1dc Count~
voters were willing to d1g into 1hc1rown pocJ..cl\ an rcspon~~ to
the urgency of the 1tuauon here. adding these fund~ to thl'
county's ~hare of regular funding.
• The regular funding, the State Tran portat1on om-
m1ss1on wa told. 1s almost tapped dry. tread\ far behind
schedule. ( altrans' building program ma~ ha\t<to pul more
prOJCCl~ on hold and defer pre..,cnuvc maintenance. 1 h l' ~Wtc
gas tax is nowhere equal to tllc task at hand.
One revenue source that Jumps out at them 1 ~ to borro~
the ta x increases that 12 of the 58 counuc ha\ e voted on
themselvc :·
· ... It is very much 1n this county'!> in1cre'lt to ha '"c a
statewide so luuon to road~. But to be asked to ~n c up rnunt)
money in an absence of good faith from 1hc JOvcrnor and
legislator -in the presence. ih fact, of t\•1dcncc 10 the
contrary-1s only·wonh an incredulous smile m resPQn5e. . . . . n e 111.,en lde P"11-Eoterprll'-
ORANG[ COAST
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.. Pilot asking
opinions from
wrong people ·
To 1hc Eduor 1 his lcucr 1\ in 1"'0 part\ and
rcla1r-. to 1-hc ··we ukcd" column
published on Jan :?9 You 3Sked m pc:opfc "Do )OU thin It. ( os1a Mesa should return \.t\ mom~~ 11 can'l spend bt'<.-au~ of th(
Gann hn111. 01 gl\c homco"nt'r., 11
reba te'' or that \I\ three "ere not
from ( osta Mr~ Of v.hat possible:
interc 1 10 thr peoplr of <.o~ta Mt·~
arc the op1n10M ho"ner 1d1011c. of
lhrce. aliens" \ ou ha't donl.' thr pcopk ol <. <>sta
Mc\3 a gr:iH' d1'>se~1tc 1n ~ohc111ng and publishing the op1n1on olpcoplc
101all) unam.•t·teJ b) lhc qul'\t1on
Thr second pan of the le11cr rel.lie'>
to the rcsp0nsc from the three rx·oplc "ho "ere ngh1full) uH.ludl'd in thl·
sur'C) T"'o of thrc1: up1n1ons '°'lll
realistic. I he ~oplc "'ere a"'urc: 1ha1
\OU don't gt.'\ 1mpro\.c:mcnl!I M
g1"'"8 monl') to poh11c1an Juc;1 lool a1 the $2 8 million a bum:h of
m1sgu1dc:d ( O\ta ~ksan\ ga'c.-<I I\
offic1al'I the la'>t 11111c tlrn Lame: up
\'.hat benefit did "c rcc.Cl'i.' lor the
monl.'y'' ·
Californians turn up neat to
keep union fees out of politics
Well "'c got a bun<h ol "h1tl' paint spra)rd around m vanou'i placn ~h1ch an ~ ra'11onal per on c.:o uld \CC
did not JUS11f~ the wending ot Jn)
monc) Ho"c' er alongs1dL' thO'>C .Ir place'> "ere senou\ dl'lic1cnoes
"h1 h could JUSllf) e\p!'nd11u rc of
funds 10 lh ·
1 ht· one local rc~dL·n1 "ho wanted
to burn thl' monc} (S) non~ mous "11h kt11ng the pohtauan grt 1h1:1r hand\
on II) l'i 100 OJI\ e lor !>Onl('One of hi\
age
This \H•elend. at the Hilton Hold
on Hanard ~trt'c:t in Sacr:imcn10.
C nlllorn1ans "111 gather 10 carr)
for'\\ard thL' 1dc:nls of .\nn1c Lee
Hud~n and I lam Bed. rll be 1herc
.\nn1c I.cc Hudson 1!> n blaci..
"oman "ho <.:hcn'>he!> her frec:dom
ht>'s a M:hool teacher "ho ha'>
"orkcd for more than 30 )Car., \\Ith
elemental) chool \tudcnt<, 10 C'h1·
cago. passing on 10 lhL·m ha n'\J)CU
for has1c human ht)(.:rt1c:\.
o when hea') -handed union of-
. fictal'> told .\nn1c: Let Hudson she'd
loo;c her JOb 1f she refused to pa) for
the radical pch11cal. M>C1al and 1dco-
log1cal rauS<.·s 1hn <,uppcmcd. '>he
fough1 back ~hl dc:lcndl•d her ba\1l
freedoms ~hL· tool the C h1lagb
l eachas l n1on 10 (.'0Url
All the" d\ 1n fact . 10 th e uprl·me
( ourt ol thc'l n11cd 1a1cs
r hc unlOn otliciah fought haci..
harJ Th1:\ 1n.,1\tl·d lhJt l'H'n non·
union publll \Choo! teal has ltlt.l·
.\nn1c Lee Hudson could~ forled to pa~ compulsor) "agcnq fee\" to the
union h1crarch) to con11nu<.' teaching.
and Iha~ tho<,e Ices "ere them to
S(>l·nd a'> the) "1shetl The' un-
abashl·dl> ns-.atcd 1hc nghl to 'JX'nd her compul or\ dul'\ on poht1l·al
ac11 ' 111es that ha' c nothing 1n the
"'orld to do ""I th colktt1'vc bargain·
1ng .
. Afh·r ~car'> of cxpcns1' c and
"'can'lomc lit1~a11on .\nn1l' I l'C Hulhon·, l:t-.c: lin,111) madl 11 to lhl·
nation 's h1ghc'lt court -and \hL'
"on. J us11ce John Paul \tc' ens" rote•
the uprcmc ( ourt's opinion 1n a rare
un11n1mou'> de<.:1'>1on It "a' n land-
mark '1c to" -not 1uc;t for her. but
for puhhi. cmploh'i.'" 1hrnuvh11111
.\mCfll J
l he: I 1tst .\mc:ndnic:nt'<>guJranlt't'\
ol free six·ech and a\l>()C1a11on. J ust1cc
IC'vens \a.role. prC\Cnt the t h1cago
Tt'achcrs n1on from compc:lhng
.. 1nd1' 1dual tcac-he~ to contrrbutc
rH·n <\OlJll .1111 •llOt'I ol mun lo
\Ub\1d11l till' ,,.,,p,1ga11un ol Jl'>11lh .al
or 1dcolog1cal '1c" \ 1ha1 1t1e~ op-po..e ..
\nn1c Lee Hudc.on put 11 more
cmot1,CI) "for M>mronc lo take
from me w11hou1 m) ..a~·so 1s ht..c:
pu111ng me ha l in ~la\el') ··
\'. h1le her ba11 lc I'> "'on. tht> "ar 1c.
not o"tr l n1onHonl'c 1 an c'>t1ma1cd
S 1 5 h1lhon a )<.'ar 1n compulsol')
dues. and 11\ estimated a<> much as
$1 5 h11lion ol that 1<, sull u\l'd tor
purpu'>C!I 1otall) unrdnted to collec·
tl"L' bargaining. 1 he unions ar<.'
partllularl) lon1hc to g1"c up com-
pul\ol') due:'> and fee a 1hc <,oun.:e of funding tor their p<trl1~n poh11cal
3Clt\lllC\. In \\hJlh the\ 0\Cr-\\hClmingl~ '>uppor1 l>cmtKra11c tan-
d1<.IJtL''>
Bctausc union onic1alc. relu..c to
rc:kn1 and arc forcinglourt <: hallengc:s
C\C:f\ \tcp ul thi· ".l) rnnt1nul·d
'1gtl.1nn· "rl·4utr~d Thai\ ""h) 1hc
< alilurn1a K1t,ht to\'. orl ( on ferenu:-
th1'> "cdcnd 1\ mapping both kgl\-
lnt1\C and JUd1l1al \tratcg1e!. to 'forn·
com pita nee" 1th the \uprcmc< nun\
de<.1\1on 10 "( hu:ago I eac hers l n1on
' \nnic I cc I lud~on •· Thi· "od. ol
the lonlcrc:ntt' I'> 1mponan110 prolN1
lhl' 11ght'i ol ( altlorn1a's b50 000
tc.1chcr<, and othl'r pubh em plo~ccs
"ho w1 II <,oon Ix' 'iUbJec1 to nc" \talc
rcgula1 1on\dr.1hcd 1n the "nkcofthl\
dct1'i1<>n :ind nnotht·r rl'ccn t ca!>t' "ll.1rn lk llt. \ C "'\ ••
I l.11 1\ Bl d too J...no~' )ll'>l "h.11
.. , 1gllunn· me: an., I k !> fought balk
and ltJ..c ·\nn1 c l cc Hud!.on la,1
summc:rh1H.1'>l·al url'achedthcl \
<.,uprt•me C uun -and hl.' "'on hip.
Harn lkt k '"orlcd tor the phone
<.om pan~ lur nlllrl' 1b.1n ~n H':Jr\ I k
• pJ 1d h" l um pu "11r~ J~l' n kt to
th<.' C nmmunll.llton ~or~cr'> ot
.\menca liut "hen hr lountl out that
as much a\ 79 ix·rH·nt of tht' C\'. A
lee' "cri.' bc1ni \J>{'tH on political
cau~.. hl' "'ould neH·r ha' c 'iUJ)-
1n 1 \ h111t.111h , ht• Ot\J IC'd f I•
n.111~. t.i't Ju1ll' -1 l H.·ar.. ol
h11g:i11on and thousands of l<.'8<11
documents later -the l ~ \uprcml
Court ruled that n union cannot
require "ort..er., hle Hnn; fktk to
financc union poht1lJI lobb)IOI for
po'>111on' "11h "hu:h thl'> dt'ktJICt' 1\.10~1 of 1hr part1c1pan1~ 1n tht:
\au amcn10 tunk rc:nll· lx-hc'e a\ I
do 1ha1 unions \hould be a hulv.arl 1n
\uppon of "url cr.' nghh .\nd w
accomph.,h lhl'tr goal of \lJnding up
for 1hc 1nd1' 1dual. un10n'i ol nc<.C\'11\
mu\t ama\\ 'l11l•ahlc rc~urlt''I lh•it
J'.)\'rm1t 1hc:m to go t\IC•ICHllC "tlh thl·
v.ortd·s lar~e\t torp.1ra1111n\, or "11h
the 8°' rmmc:n1 >\ a re\uh. hu"t'\ier.
union are \US<'epuhlc 10 the s:imc
abu~~ of Jl''""' 1ha1 uftt•n "'rrupt h1g
go' ernmrn1 and hie hu'>lni.''i\
·1 hd1C'l' in union\ .. \nnll' l l·.:
llud\on \J\\ "I <lo not ht.·llc\l' 10
arroganu~ and wirupt1on ..
It take\ f)(.'upk Ill e: \nn1r l l·1.·
Hud,on and Harn fil'ck -people
\\1th a hcdrnd. rnr11m11ml'nt 10 their
ideal\ -IO lt.t•1·p thr UOlllO\ honl''>I
.ind lotuwd on u1lll-1.ll\t' h.ir~.un1n~
r.lthc:r th.rn poll111.., · 11·., lhl· prin·
u plc " '>•I ).\ \1r lkd~ "l he: unwn
uo,cd m' llut:s to lantd uut m' 'Oil'." l.X-\p.11e 1hc">t·u1unt11om su{lc,~·\
un101l\ still U\4.' lllO\JlUl\111 ' dlll \ fur
pOIJlll31 f'Urf)C'\' \ ,0 thl' h.Hlk CK'\
on \nd a\ ''l' ""' 1 1h1 .. "n·lend in \.11.ram1.·n10, 1hmc \amc llkal\ 111
1ndn 1tlual lrel•dom lhJl ;rn1malt'd
.\nn1e L-t•e tlud\on and llarrv fkd
"Ill tx· at the hl·att nl our "'ork
('Itri' Cof I thf l . Rtprt tnt•·
IH t for tltt 40tb Con~rt'nfonal l>t'J•
tr IN
hnnlJ). to the people ot ( o'>ta
l\1c-.a \\ hl'n 1h 1~ thing c:omcs up tor a
\.Oli." lhl' OC\I ll01l' let°\ \Oil' 100
pcru•n1 IU return the monc) 10 1hc
people -nm to the poh11c 1ans
C I I FTO'-' L .\D \ "1 ~ ( osta l\k\J
Gill netting
should be
banned
or restricted
1 o the l d11U r. C1ll nt-111ng ,., much hf.;e nu<.:lcar
bombing -11 de trn)'> \lrtuall) <.tll
ltlt' "11h1n 11\ target area 1 hat
10~ ludcc, largc quanllllC o( unwanted
fi'ih mammal\-\uchu ~a hon-;-
and 1mm:11urc lhh v.h1l h .Ht.' too
'imall 10 keep inn• the: 1mmawrc
li\h ;UC l.1lkd h\ the till Ol'I\, lhl'\
cannot replenish '1ht.'1r \f)('ll<'S •
f 1".lhCtmcn IOSS the unv.anlcd dead
li'lh • nd ~fl animal'> hack into the:
ou~a'' ac; tra\h \'. hcthl·r an\. of 1hc: rl'tcn1 Jc.Hhs ol
~ .. , h Oll\ 'Al tC lJU\<d h\ $111 nl·1t1na"
untcrtam but the: hod1t\ of lhl''>t
mammals "a'lhing a\hoft' dJtl~ I\ J graph1i rcnundcr of tht h pc uf
10J1~c. r1m1natl' m • .,., k1lltng ft,r -Y.hll h
gill m·wng" n.''>J'k)r\~1blc.
\uiirdinr to nail~ ·Pilot .irl1 le~
\I.tit.' i.'\J)Cft\ l',11111:.1\l' lht1I l'•I\ h )e:tr
gill n'°I' It.all :.bout 2 1111) ~·a hon'
along C ahlorn1a\ l<.l:l'll This J.;1ll1ng
1~ un\4.x·n b) mo'>I or uc, hut 11 each
cJrc.J\\ "ashed '>horc 11 '\\ould
ol\er.111c 44 bodtc~ 3 \\eel.
It ,., n('C'lfk\~ IJughtl'r
I vin e demonstrates· it's not
fmmune to world's problems
r ht•rt• .ire m:JO\ CO\ llOllnll''nt;alh
anti t'\onom1c~ll\ ·w und mrthc.>\h c;I
commercial thhln• The "'Jcspre;uJ
and grov. mg u~ of pll nt'I 1 a-not her
t'\<1mplc of .in 1ndu\I~ "Utefulh
l''f}lt11t1n~ lht.• eO\l(OOmcnt ~nd c.k·
\tro~111g th~ \l'r> re iur"c 11 .,,
ha1,c ... 11na lnd15'r1minJIC m.l!\'i l tll· 1njl. ol m.1mm;,I., and fhh onl) lu
ti.tr' r'il ·I f">rtlon ol thc \.111 ..... '1up1d
\a.J\ 10 11\h C 1111 nc11111g \hould bt'
h.1nncd or \C\Nd\ rc,lmted. not
nnl\ 10 protl'Cl bur wa,Hll Ctl\ 1mn-
mcn1 hut ~ho 111 P"'"''nc n 111 lish1n
llldU\ll\ Ir\ llll' I\ thc J...rnd Ill\ II 111.•l ~l'l''I;,
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Youthful
\JVarf'lors
play well
But C::ypress rallies
for 56-5 1 victory
in 4 -A first round
By HUGO RICAttDO
0..,, ,.._ C0tre.-.nc
Woodbndgc High threw awa)' the
ball and the fead as the C)pr~s High
Centurions came from behind to
eltm1oate the Wa mors. S6-5 I. m li~t
round C lf 4-A bo)S basketball arnon
V.-ednesday ni&ht.
"Our )Oung luds did reall) well."
\aid Woodbridge Coach 8111 han-
non. "It was a tough loss. but rm
rcall) proud of them." Cypres~ High oHrcamc a li\t'-
po1nt deficit 1n the founh quancr to
take the lead with I 03 1en. Mark
Johnson )Cored t"'o of his iame-h1gh
27 points tog1\e the Centurions a lead
the} ne,er relinquished
The turning point 1n the game was a
turnover comm1ttcd b) the Warrior$
as the) tried to protect a two-point
lead with two minutes lef\. A bad pass ~;he-Wamors ~ th~C'entunons' Ga~ Trinidad th~ ctiance to Cle the
game at 50 br conHr11n,g tv.o free
thrO\\-S
"We took a couple or bad hots
when "-c had the lead." hannon said.
·our )Oung kids v.cre nervous and
'falling behtnd was a bag factor··
• The Wamo~ pla)cd tough man-
to-man defense to wage a seesaw
battle ap1nst a much larger Cypress
team. Woodbridge sophomore
lil'\'ant Mclcmore('amcofl"th,e bench
to 'contribute 10 points. pound the
boards and come up "1th a key teal
a the Wamoro; built their fourth-
quarter lead.
The tv.o teams foua.ht 10 a 27-27 tic
in the fir!.l halfand Woodbridge h d a
41-40 lead at the end of the third
quarter Joey Col'\t'n, the W:imors·
leading orer v.1th 11 points for'thc
c'en1ng, con,cned a 3-point play to
stan the fourth quarter surge for the
Warriors
"Joey's usu a th our leading scorer."
hannon $31d "'But he had to tt out
most of the third quaner because of
foul uouble.''
\\-ooJbridgc frc\hrnen Mall
(Plea. see \IVARRIORS/Bll
INSIDE
. •UCI at UO,. tonltht. 82. .
•OCC ce9ers wtn. 8J.
Brl•n 'Spratt of Coron• d•I M•r 9oes up
and . over Et Dorado's M•tt Luke on th•
I
• .., ~ ....... ~ D-1 H-"'
w•J to a ~I -point production, equatllnt
his season·hl9h as th• Sea Kings rolled.
Sea Klngss
tempo, vvhlp
EI Dorad·o ~--
ly JON FERGUSON
Of.,.. o...,,.... icltff
El Dorado's fast-paced run-and-
press st)le, its 20-4 record. its 14.
pme \\lnn1na treak and ltS unbeaten
No t stature IJl Ille Empire League
met a roadblod. Wtdnesda) ni~t.
It came en the form of Corona del
Mar's 1101ng defense and intelligent
pla) and the '1s1\lng Sea Kings
pulled a"a) a the.-(,olden Hav.k lost
their com po urC' en the second half for
a 61--n first-round \IClon 1n the C'I F
3-..\ bo\S basketball pl3) offs. .
El Dorado had a'eraged 77.~
point per game this ea on. The-ea
Kin~ had nc' er scored more than 68
and had scored 0' er 60 ooh o;e\.Cn
lime th1 Sl'ason. but that didn't
bother CdM oach Paul Orns 1n the
least
... Our game I told the kids before
the game. 1 to control the tempo,"
Om ~1d. "'We'\t~ ne-,cr orcd 80
point tr's-not an)'th1ng :iptnst
scoring. but 11's not our game lt
doc n't make an) diOcrencc hov.
man) points )OU S<:ore ..
Thr Sea 1-.ings threaded their v.a)
th rough the Golden Hav. ks' pre s. got
back on defense and forced the tempo
to their hllng to control the game.
··1 thought the) 're going to ha'e to
pla~ a hcd. of a game to score potnts
ag;unst us." Oms 1d. ··e"~I) bod)
wants to pla~ this pro game of fa t
tempo up and do"'n the coun \ ou
can have a rnon• t'\Cl\tng game. an
1nten aamc. IO the IO\\Cr I~ pc of
g:ime than in a ping pong mat<'h.''
dM senior <'t'ntcr Snan prau
pla)cd 1n 1dc 1n the halfcourt aamr
oflen I' cl) and cap11aliied a the
d~p man "1th eas) la) ups "hen the
Sea Kings broke the press to equal his
!>eason-high of~3 points, mk1ng 11 of
17 hots Matt \v. 1ert n 1a. "hll team-
ed "uh \\ amn John n. l\fatt Her-
rington and Jeff Clark to handle 1hc
pre.,~ dlic1cntl) )('Ored I~ points
"I he) did tl better JOb than and~
bod) (of handling the El Dora o
pre ),"' said (ioldcn Hav. ks <.oach
\\a\ nc < arhon .. 1 he \Ccond half. "'e
ganibkd. but the kc~ v.as the v.a, the) •
handled 11 the lirs1 half. We couldn't
quite get the tempo up I knew we
"ere pla)ing a \Cf) d1 1phncd team
and a "-Cit-coached team, and the)
pl:t)ed ver) con 1stenth ..
El Doradp's t\\O leading scorers.
guard Mike Renaud ( 16 5) :ind center
Man Luke ( 15.6). "'ere held to seven
and 13 po1n1s respecti,cl> by
'>l.1enn1a and 'pran The dM
defense did no1 11110" the Golden
Hawk 10 core for O\.Cr the first six
minute of the g:ime.
"I "3 surprised Renaud didn't
shoot more ... )aid Cw1cnnia af\er
holdmg the senior to a 2-for-11
shooting pcrforrn11nce. ''That' the
best "'e''e pla)ed so far. bctng
(intense) through the whole game. We
v.erc reall) consistent t001$h1."
Carlson said. "The) )'ere a lot
more intense than I thougnt the) "'ere
going 10 be But th:u comes from
ewenen e and pla) ing in their league ..
The ea Ktngs. the No. 3 tcam from
the Sea Vie" Lcasue. tx·nefittcd frbm
pla~ 1na some up-tempo teams hkc
Saddlcback and Estancia. In pre--
league tournaments. the CdM had
defeated LO!. Alamitos and Cy press.
the No 2 and J teams from the
Empire
"B> pla)ll\i better team in lcl&ue,
OF"11lbeahttleea 1er.''said pratt
of the team·s preparation. ''That's not
to sa} the learns ~e pla> "'" ~ t·akev. alk~ "
Onct in the halfcoun pmc. El
Dorado didn't get the ball 1ntO ltS b1g
m:rn. 1hc O-foot-S Luke, and "'orlcd
the b311 around the perimeter with
(Please'" CdM/IJJ
. ·EStanC.ia rallies in fourth for 5 S-49. Win GIRLS , . ·" ·Heredia, Kjar p ick up slack for Curtis against Foothill came bJck. I he l\.n1ah1 tore)
Par"cr hit a I (.>-loot Jumper to cul the
k:uJ 10 47-40 \\Ith "Ith t..SO left
. &y ED ZJNTE~. 1 ht" ragks. trad1t1onall) .. m~ll
04111yl'llo4Cou~ quid. and wdl-roJ hcd. pullcd 11 out wason a1 I '1-11 E<,t;inc1a· Bnan Bradlc) then (On-
CIP BASKSTBAU
• SHdte1Ntcl1 at Ptn. Vty
"' / T lrtl o·ertl'n .:u.lmm he\ not an IO tlll.' fourth '\uartcr OUl'llOrlr"\g the
e\ pt.•rt on thl~ h I ror} ()fl \JJnua H 1gh host K-m~ht . A-16 •
F1itanc1a nl·cdcd all ol 11\ \~·l·d :int.I Hnc:d a thrcc-rtnn1 pla' on J '>pec-
tinl.'\sc to pull th1., onl-out al1cr l:ll· ular off-oala~e dm c to the bas!l.et
•GWC cat•fl faH. BJ.
.
•hron1win,8J·76. 8J.
•Con4ueron roll. BJ.
•CIP cage 1core1. 84.
•Cl•••n• 1•• n.sm BJ.
~)loot bas"ctball Junior gu:ird \ugust1n Hm:d1J
;. But O'Bnt-n in h1~ scct1nd )Carn lOrl'°d 19 po1n1\, indud1ni c:1gh1 in
l"OO('h ol ttle E:agh:~. v.a\ 4u11e ')Ure thl' linal 4u~inc1 . to lead the '"a~ for
\\ cdne~a~ mkht that 1h1~ ~ear' l \tanc1a J-of\\J1d I 1nr "-Jar hJd I 6
team ha~outpcrlormcd la!lt }car·., Jnd guard \h"l' l Urtl) a<lc.Jl'd 10.
That'' nght. coach .. btanna ad· l stan~111 (~0-5) ad,ancc ·to the
'aoccd to thc~·cond round of the Clf \l'\·ond round ol the pla\oOs rid.'·
\-.\ pla)ons l>> defca11na f oothill hn!it1ng 1uth l11ll'I
55'49, th~JCb) ,urpt\ 1ng l<m >c3.f\ f ooth1ll the \ccontJ-~·JeJ team
team whJCh lo~ in the ftm round trom thd. l'ntury l l'agul·. lin1 hc.•\ thl'
..
Pelonfs~is Hawks' • ......-=
blue chip,.· ~6~~2 ....
tr:uhng . .H-'1 alter th rel' 4uarh:r> to ma"e 11 50-46 ~1th I 40 ten
The lagk., \t1ll trJ1kd \\llh 6 I 4i lt!ll \\ il"in!>On l'Ut the lead 10 50-4, on a
3"'-H. hut Hl'r<'d•.iandC..uruHurn~d frtt1hrO"'-but ~J3Und HercJlaboth
11 on nt that Point sank a pair tree thro"'~ do"'n the-
t fl'rcJ1a 'klnl.. '"o frl'C throv.\ tretlhtosealthc'-'1n
( unt\ sanl.. a \-point~r to put thl' "lt "a d great high 'K:hOOI b.1\let-
Laglcs up . .au-W.Jnd I kred1J Jddn1a ball game. O'Brien 1d "I don't
I 'Hool 'ihot lollu" eng a \k'al 11, \.nov. "'hat thl' h1\ton boo\.. )3)
( unt~ about ou·r re<.ord hut v.e'rc JUSt
But footh11l. lx'h1nd tomJrt.I \1arll: happ) to ad,~occ q.aen ta team as
\\ tl"in)on\ ll'Jt11-ICJlhng I'} point\, • • f~ase see EST ANCIA/131
•Cerritos et •dtaon ' ........... ~
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•Alta Lota• at Mater Del
•Rsunca. et Covln41.
:
AH ..... 1atJ1JO
-
Oilers turn it on,
rout.Saints~ 89-62
..
Drake leads w ith 24,
but all hands sparkle
in CIF 5-AA victory
ly ROGEtt CARLSON
Of .... Dally Noc S14'f'
Huntrngton Reach H11h'~ Olle"'
turm.-J 11 on in e\Cf) dcpanmcnt
Wcdne~a night and a point guard
.\nJ, fhom.J™)l1 "ould 'S.l't in the a~rmath. ··When th1 c 11,;,,~ 1tkt
·.that. "r'rc a tough team to bca1 ..
l he Oilers clicked ~ """ that \1\1t1n1 Sanu .\na v.a ne,er 1n n a
the <)1lct r;u:cd to an )(9-"2 (IF -A .\
'1<.·tor\ to \et up ~, ~ond-round
match up "1th ....,.o 4t ceded
La._cv.ood f nda' at' J 1tc to .b\•
dct~rmtncd toda,.
1 hf chd.ed on dctcn hol~na Santi .\na to~.! ot 60 from tht' ·IJ
(30.t> ~rC't"nl).
The chcked oOcM1,cl~ """h a
pas 1n1 pme v.h1<'h ~mN to cqu I
their hoo11n1 -t'' cl'\ th1n1 on tars t
and tron1 an handti .\s Coa( h Ro)
M1lkr would ~v. "fh1~ team ~all\
CnJo s d1Shinf 1t ·oJl tor tht v. tde open
\h<lt. liw) h t t~ a\ l\t a v.elJ a\
IC't>rl"I tfK"mKhn •·
Thry dec"cd 1n purt \hoouna tot~ nacnt Srou l>nkt droppL"\t 1n Z4
pouul.. hm1na. 11 for t ~ frpm the field.
• JU\\ a point on tu l('HOft h11h of 25 ··Scot• l>rakt. he ""s ru111, to-
n~t. .. uid Milter. t
'Wt pvt up a lot of poent'-•• 11id
S.n1.1 Ana l OKtt Grta < oomb!.. whO .,. h11 team t\lt witf\ a 19--1 overall
l'C\"Ofd. "Wt'f'f nQl kno•n for thlt.
lul It Wit a IO_Od t\PflWntt for Dt lO
•&tilt 1nlttKll) 1n IM pli)-offt
All o( IM e•itl'''ll' <'lme ft'blft eM '* lft thll '* .. t9" 54&""' ~ '""'°.......,._,, fta-I )-11 ov~ wtftl on a ,..HI hnt tM .....
T9*y wcte•i) I ~llcenl _... l."07 a;f\ .... w ...-...... ).
"''"'" "l'""* ....... . Cleftdc • G.J6 .. llilftillie. -..llwOilmW~••
I of H from the field and set>111cd to
h:i'e Jll C)hnders chlk1ng >\nd an)
hope\ the int harhored for a
-,ccond hah omchac" "'~re quid.I)
.,tilled as the Oilers v.cnt on a 16-4 run
to pull into :a -~O lead v. Ith le than
\\\O minute to go tn the quaner
Drake "'as 9-tor-9 at this po int and
the onh con ern sn' one had v.a that
fo1 Huntington ~h 1uard .\f\d
Thomp n
The Oilers' ~n1or pla' maker went
Jo\.\n hard at1cr a olh 1Qn v.1th f:/-
ll\Ot-\ 125-pound O~ar \\ 1lson.
1nJunns h1 hip and riaht hand
Half\1mcv.a pent 1c..1n1tnmdov.n
~au be \\I n't AOOUI tO ICl\{'
I.no" 1na full ~ell he and his Otlrr
tcamm:ilc arc 1n,ohcd 1n a 1n1le-
chm1na11on tournament
"H 1\ hip 1!> bothcnna him and 1\ (.hx:~n't look good." said M iller ··He'
hunma but he' a game1 "
The 1kf\ \\Crt \.\l."a' ing pattern~
1hruu@h the Saint~· defense earl).
c:1\h1n1 in on the fa t brta~ and pa\~1n oil 1mprc~"('" from tart to .
lini h faamples. \\1th a a I~ lO kad Thom~n \tole the ball. rintd 11
dov. m:oun to Joc} t>..attl.'r and l~
laun d1\hcd 1t oft to an Ql'(n Orlke.
vtho dropped 1t 1n "''thnut oppot•·
11on ·,
W 1th 1ust a Jttt'nd Id\ tn the
ptnod. ~"' rn Luca,· quick .,.. to
JttT l O"f prod\K'td an uncon~
bu<'kct with no tame kf\. ~\~n the Oik-n' fan, *ttt 1nl0 al.
kttl>'n&.. le.t rntt \h1nlrins of th••
other than Whla -. on hand
"Tht ('"1d a. I lll tlt ~ 11id Metft'r. -11"1jull bile all .... .,, ...... Old u ..... .....,, ..,.
Wrilnndl) .. L nt avWd ..
HMO II. W •I Ill llw Olin
elltOit. ..... b)2~---.,.. .... ..... .
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'1'0 H I ' H H • \ k
From The Associated Pre11 ,,
r:w YORK -Bascbalf's top salar) ----
reached anothl·r ret•ord on Wwnesda) when ~
Roger( lcnwns.a 1wo-t1mcC) YoungA\liard ....
winner. agrl'Cd 10 a 1hrce-}ear. $7.5 million • •
conlral'I w11h the Bo ton Red SoA.
1 he a'eragc annual salar) of ,S2.5 m1lli~n i11 !h~
largest m baseball histor). though (lcmcns will rcce1vr
onf) the l\th·h1ghes1 salary for 1989.
BUI more records may break toda). Orel Hersh1scr. the 1988 Na11onal League Cy Young Award~ inner and
the Most Valuable Pla)CT of the
pla)ofTs and World Series. 1s schcd·
uled for an arb11ra1ion hearing in
Los ngclcs ""ith 1hc Dodgers.
Hershiser is asking for $2.425
million. wh1ch"Would be 1he h1ghcs1
salary for this· year and an arb1-
1ra11on record if he wins. The
Dodgers are otTcnng $::? million in
arbitration.
Meanwhile. pla)ers \\-On all
thrte decisions issued on Wednes· Cl~ns day. Cincinnati left-hander Dann)
Jack on was awarded S 1.15 million by arbitrator Thomas
Roberts. rather than thr $865.000 otTered b) the Reds.
Lo~ Angele right-hander Ti"" 1 ""'"' '""c "" irckd
Bruins skate past Kings, 7-3
F6'r'mer King Bob Carpenter scored his ~
fir 1 goal for Boston and defenseman Ray
Bourque had two goals and two assists as the • •
Bruins beat Los Angeles. 7-3. Wednesday
night at the Forum. Cam Neely added a goal and two
assists in 1he victory. while Bob Joyce and defenseman
Greg Hawgood each had a goal and an assist for Bos1on.
Goaltender Rejean Lemelin cx1end~d his per_sonal
winning streak to five games. and now 1s 7-1-1 1n his last
nine starts ... Elsewhere in the NHL Adam Oates had a
goal and two ass1s1s 10 lead the Red Wings to a 4-2 victor)
o er Minnesota in Detroit ... ln ButTalo. po\\cr-play
goals b) Mike Hartman, Mike FollgJio and Qristlan
Ruattu 1n 1he game's first seven minutes helped the
Sabres to a 5-3 1ctory over ew Jersey . . . P11l
MacDermid had a goal and two assists as Hanfo!d
defeated the Maple Leafs in Toronto. 4-2, n1gh1 for us
third consccuuvc victor) ... Dirk Grwm's second goal
of 1he game 40 seconds into the final penod broke a 3-3 tie a~ Chicago do"ned Washington. 1-4~ snapping the
Capitals' eight-game unbeaten streak on the road ... In
Winnipeg. Tbeoren Fleury and Joe Mullen scored 16
seconds apari in a four-goal second period as Cal~!)
skated 10 a team-record eighth c_onsecu11'e victor) with~
6-1 win o"cr the Jets. The win ex1end~d the Flames
unbeaten strea l 10 12 games (1 1-0-1) and padded their
NHL-leading record to 41-1 1-8. eia.ht points ahead of idle
Montreal ... In otT-1hc-ice news: The New York Islanders
traded veteran defenS(jman Tomas Jon110D to Edmonton
for future cons1derat1ons. Jonsson. a 28-)C'ar-old Swe~c.
was in hi s eighth season with the Islanders. He had nine
goals and 23 assists 1n 53 games. .
Ql'OTEOt"THE D.\ ,.
Ron y Seikaly, M iam1 Heat center who was born
tn Greece and grcv. up in Beirut. Lebanon. before
going 10 )racusc University. on 1hc recent racial
violence in M1am1 : -tones and bottles don·t bother
me. Where I come from. it's rocket launchers and
grenades ··
Brooks sparks Slxers to win
'Cl product Scou Brooks scored aJI of --~
his 13 points in the fourth quarier and 1he •-t'
Philadelphia 76crs beat Indiana at 1hc ' ·~
Spectrum. 11 J-98. Wednesday nighL. the ----
Pace rs' ninth straight loss. The cl utch shooting of the 5·
foot· I I Brooks enabled Philadelphia to defeat Ahe Pacers
for the second straight n1gh1. Brooks scored the first three
baskets of the final period to forge a 92-86 lcad wi th 8:40
left ... In 01hcr NBA games: Ron Harper scored 29 points
and Larry Nance had 28 points and seven of Cleveland's
17 'blocked shots as the Cavaliers bea1 ew York.
129-1 07. for their 16th straight home victory ...
Dominlqae Wllklas scored 36 points as v1s1t1ng Atlanta
bea1 New Jcrsc) for 1he 16th straight ume, 119-112 ...
Tom Chambers scored 35 poin 1 s "hi le Kevlll Jobtoa and Eddie Johnson had .?5 each as Phoenix continued 11s
homecourt mastery of \\-rs1crn Conference competition
by beating aulc. 135-112. Phocni>.. 22-4 at home this
season. 1s now 18-0 at home against Western Conference
opponents . Mhcll RicllmoDCI scored 19 points and
Golden Late 1ook advantage of an Antonio's 40
turno,crs 10 beat the purs 1n Oakland. 133-96 . . In
Denver. Alex E•clisb scored six of his 32 points dunng a
12..0 burs I to start the second half 1ha1 ca med the uggets
over Washington. 11 7-106.
Barrera, Lukas face charges
ARCADIA -The California Horse ----
Racing Board will file accusations against ~ .......
Eclip c Award-winning trainers Laz Barrera •w:"
and 0 . Wayne Lukas for running horses that ----
le tcd pos1t1ve for cocaine. lhe board said ~ednesday.
At th e same 11me. Leonard Foo1e. execuuvesccrctaf)
of the board. said he e>.pected 10 find even mo~ horses
\\llh cocaine in their urine samples as the testing
continues. .. wc·,e learned to hope for the bcsl and expect the
worst." f-oote said at a news conference at Santa Anita
rark. •
ince November. six trainers. including the Hall of
famcrs Barrera and Lukas. have had horses 1est positive
for cocaine. the board said. Only one trainer. Roaer Stein.
has gone 10 a hcanns thus fa r.
Whtie Foote said ·•1t doesn't §Ound plausible'' that
any of the trainers could have deliberately admm11tettd
cocaine to their horses. they still are held responsible
under the California board's trainer-insurer statutes.
Stewart may not return
Missouri basketball coach Ntrm x
Stewart 1 not hkcly to return to the team this •
season. docto'°' said Wcdnetday as they ' spoke optim1st1cally about his prospte'll for ----btatina cancer. "H 1s chance for 1 complete curt could be
11 h11h as 90 percent," Or. Waller Pe..,., tht suqeon
who operated on the S4-ycar-old Sttwan, said at a news
conference. Peters JOined tewan'1 penonel phpkian.
Or. JaJ WaN1 in d1scu11in1 the COKh's bealdl a day afta'
the suflCI')' 1n which St~n·s 1111~. w• allO
removpi bttaute 1t MS • full of stona. Tlurd-tlnkecl
MillOuri 1s 21 ·' af\tt Tuetdly nilht's 82· '' uPld ~at IOW1 State. tht1r third 11mc atMt wcond cteftat 11nce Seewan w11 holpt111ized ••• In otlMr 4'0llcel ..........
news· Purdue COKh GtM ...., could bf a~ u.t
candid.tn to become ArilOftl S..te t.,..s coectl i• 1M
wake of the ~11on of ............ ., a PIM>em• nc~per iit)lt; ·The ah1a noon Oumr 1lid in in
WWilndly editions &hll ~>' ~·lined wida ASU". ia
191J andtl~tn •...-WIOMll•~lll g-fil~P-:':.""~:::·=-·= :.o•-Br&t~~..--i:;-c
~2'.r~1ur.~~.c;;•Lt~ W.-Oisdll._..'e.di•_.M •
ftx1ure o(the bod)' of'llW """mvar ""*-· ..... 11 Otuo St11e.Un1vmity Hosp111ts ~valed.
f;
56 70.000 b) o\nthOn)' S1mcrop1 ralhtt than the SS7S.000 o~red b~ the DodscB. And Nt'w York outfielckr len
l>)'kstra wac; awarded SS7S.OOO by fl"'C'Ckrtck Rttl rather
than the $455.000 offered b> New York.
Pla)ers have won five of the eiaht caSH decided so
tar. Texas Ranae~ outfie lder Pete lncav1afil and Red~
pitl·hcr fom Bro""nina had 1heircascs heard Wednesdar.
In add111on 10 tlcrsh1scr. C.ncinna11 outfielder Enc Davis
and ~n L>1cgo Padres right-hander Walt Terttll are to go
before arbitrators 1oda).
Clemens and the Red So>. came to their agreement
Wcdncsda) morning after getting close dunna a lens~h)•
conference call on l ucsda). Clemens will get a SJ00.000
s1gn1ng bonus. S~.2 m1lho111h1s season and $2.S million
in 1990 and $2 . .S m1lhon in 1991.
Including a prorated shl\rc of the signing bon us. Clemen~ w1 II get S2.6 m II hon each in 1990 and 1991 . the
highest ba~ball sahlf\ e' n . l()pp1 ng the S2.5m1lhon Ne"
York \ ankccs first baseman L>on Matting!) \\Ill &Ct tn
I')')(),
In add111on to his salal). Clemens can earn S350.000
per )Car in bonuses. He would ge1_SI OO.OOO for \\1nn1ng
1hc Cy \ oun\Award and $50.000 for fin1sh1ng second.
He "'ould get 100.ooO for winning the <\mcncan League
Most Valuable Pia) er and $50.000 for finishing second or
third. He would get $50.000 if he 1s MVP of th e AL
pla)ofTs and SI00.000 1fhe 1s MV'P of1he World Series.
I' THE 81,t :AC'HERS
(CllSEUM
PARKINtJ
$3
···----~ ,.,...._ ,,~
Uecker suffers heart attack
, Bob Uecker, a broadcaster for the c;;. •
Milwaukee Brc"ers and one of the stars of ..,,...
the tcle' 1s1on scnci.. "Mr. Behedere:· was
resung comfonabl) \\ cdnesda) after suffer-
ing "hat h1sagcrit called ··a \Cl) mild heari anack ····He's
in a ho p11al 1n Burbank but \\C don't v.an1 to g" c out the name:· said Debord Miiier, Uecker's agent .. He'll be
returning to "-Or~ after about fourv.eeksrest. The doctors
said he·s in e'(tremel) good ph )sical shape so the
prognosis 1sc,cellen1." ... In other baseball news· rape charge against shortstop Jose Uribe of the San Francisco
Giants was dismissed b} a d1s1nct attorne) 1n Santo
Domingo. Dominican Republic because "there 1s no
guilt." Unbc. 29. was accused b) a woman of drugging
her. threa1cn1ng her w11h a gun and raping h~r. He had
denied the charge ... The Kan~s City Royals announced
1hc ~1gn1ng of outfielder Bo Jackson and pitcher Lais
Aqlllno 10 one-}ear contracts. Jackson. 28. the former
He1sman Trophy winner. hit .246 with 25 homers and ~8
RB1-las1 )'ear. his th ird )ear in baseball. The terms of the
con tract for 1989 were not disclosed ... Former Dodf.Cr
pitcher Brian Holton has signed a one-year contract with
Baltimore. No other terms were revealed ... DoD Aase,
released b) the Baltimore Onolcs following last season.
agreed to a minor-league contract wi1h the New York
Meis.
Aguirre traded to Detroit
DALLAS -Mood) small fo~ard -::;Jr"
Mark Aguirre was dcltahted thal he was > ....
traded b) the Dallas Ma~encks to the Detroit ' Pistons Wednesday. In re1urn.1he Ma vericks ----
received small forward Adnan Dantle)' and the Pistons'
first-round draf1choice1n 1991.
.. I'm cxc11ed. I'm gone to Join Isiah (Thomes)" said
gw1rrc. the Ma's' all-lime leading scorer. ..We've
dreamed of being on 1he same team !Ii nee we wcrt in arade
chool. Finalh. 11 comes 10 pass:·
· Aau1rrc. ~9; who scottd 13.390 points in has c1&ht
NBA sca§Ons. wort out his welcome wtth a series or
incident' which included refusal to play tn one pme.
loafing m ~veral others. and an obscene acsture 10 the
pre ~table when he was pulled in one pmc.
Voters·reject ·Los Al land sale
Voters 1n the Cit y. of ()press have ----
reJCCted a proposal to build a business park * on 16 7 acres surroundin& Los Alamitos R~
Course. thu nulhfyin& the 111t of the land by
Hollywood Park Rcaih' Enierpnws. Inc. Holly-ood Park
was an escrow for the ulc of the ~I •Ions with the l1ICC
counc. which consists or about 1 ll acres and which would not have bttn afTttted by the 10M ctaaaer. The
total of lOO arm was to bt sold to SOC Dcvdopcmnt
Limiud Pannenhip of Newpon BeKh for S9' million.
Watb tht ckfeat of tbe zone chantt. tbc ~ ..,_men, 11 no io., ill efrec1. lacina oPCndaC91 ll Los
Alamuos Ratt Count will continue ao br COlldllC'led by
Hollywood Part ... In other news Wednetday: ,,._,
S..-W WIS t~ flsttl1 leCOftd~~ qua!iflcf for ~
Goody's lOO Butch Onnd National itod car rm in ~Ct 8:,~:.18...,~·.rnmm=.~ ~1wT.
stan1na spot ill S.&unlay's JOO.mile l'ICI at DlytOna
lntematiOnll ~. ,
I \.->
1y JON ,EltGUSON
Of-~ ..... -
Onconl) ha~ to look at the la~l time
the Anteaters and Pacific met to sec
how valuable Mike Dok1orc2yk is to
the UC'I men's basketball team While he's been 1he model of
con"s1cnc) all sca§On. DoktO{CZ)k
had a career perfom1ancc w11h 28
•On rMloa KPZ• (11909:
•On TV1 ~rime Tldlet, 71JO.
pom1s and 14 rebounds in a 90-88
UC'I homr '1ctol") 'over 1hc Tigers
Jan 21. Hl· hit all 12 of his sho1~.
including loui from 3-poinl range.
No" Pacific. "h1ch like UC'I faced
a ma;or11> of 11 lir L round games in
1hc Bia \\est ( onkrcnceon the rood.
hosts 1hc An1ea1t•r in a 7:30 s1ar1
1on1&h1 a1 the .\ G. panos Cenier tn
tocl.1on. And Doktorcz)k will conunuc to
try 10 play "Ith a badly bruised and
heav1I) wrapped left th igh. a con-
tusion whi ch has forcrd internal
bleeding down 10 the knee. With his
· 1umping ab1li1) left close 10 the floor.
Doktorcz)k managed 19 p01nts and
seven rebounds against Cal S1a1e
Fullerton Saturda)'.
Doktorcz)k remained in ln1ne for
treatment as the team Ile" to tock-
ton on Wcdnesda). and he will make
the flight toda) IOJOin the 1eam. wi1h
his pla) mg s1atus 10 be determined b)
n~d pnor to game 11me or perhaps
during the game.
The Anteaters' t\\O game road tnp.
including a stop Sa1urda} m Fresno
State where the) '"c ne' rr "on. could prove crucial in finishing in the top
six in the conference and thus
a'o1ding a fil"1t·n1ght game 1n the
conference tournament.
UCI enters al 9-12 o"erall and 6-6 in the 81g Wcs1. tied" 11h Fresno State
and (al ·Lale Fullerion for SIAlh
place. The Anlea1crs pla) their final
four games at home. \\h1lc Fre~no
also pla)'S four of 1h final six al home
and f-ullenon faces four of 1ls final 1».
on the road.
TheT1gers.5-16o,cralland 1-11 in
the 81g Wes1. ha'e lost nine straight games. including eight in 1hc con-
ference. but ha'r pla)ed \\Cll at home
in defeating 1he Big West's second-
placc New Mc».1co talc '\gg1es and
taking Fullenon and Fresno ~talc
into o' cn1ml' tleforc losing.
Don L'""'" "ho had a big \Ccond
half in the tir\t l1le{·11ng \\Ith In inc.
scoring :!l point'> to lead thl' Tigers
from a 11-poinl halll1mc detiul 10 a
l\\O·poinl defeat. has tx-cn a kc) in the
middle
Commun1t) college 1ransfrrs Daryl \\oll~and am Barnc'>.'-'hocamc on
the tx·nch in the earlier mcettng. '-'Ill
s1ar1 a1 forwardc; "-olfc h1tc; for 10.5
po1n1s per game and has been a ~c.>
pla>tr all \C3'>0n, \\hclht•r as a sixth
man or a s1ar1cr. Barnes has great
ph)'i,1cal talent. but m1stnkes carher 1n
the "'-'ason caused him to be mo' cd from a starting role to a reserve role.
It g1 cs the Tigers a taller '>tarting
lineup 1hat earlier in.the wa<;on \\hl·n they wcn1 with a thr<:c~guard starting
the Reggie Ric~\. a 5-10 guard. ha'>
been mo' ed It> the "'h·m n role and
averages 10.6 points. "hlk ( hm fo'(
and l>dl Ocn1p-. tan at guard
UCLApins6-3
defeat on UC/
LO ANOCLES -ott Klein'
solo homer 11ed thr pme and UCLA
put together three ~1n&lcs afler that in tht bottom of the lif\n innin_a to take
the lead and went on to defeat UCI
6-3, in a non-conference colleae
baseball pme at Jackie Rob1n§On
Field. UCI had overcome a 2· I deficit 10
ta Ice a 3-2 lead 1n the top of the fiflh on
a lcad-ofT doublt by John Berscr. an
RB l-s1nalc one out l•lcr b)'
sophomore shorutop Al Rodn1ue1 and a base hit by Jim Koehlerto dnvc
1n Rodngue1.
The loss dro~ the Anteaters 10
l·S· I. wh1k the 8ru1M 1mpro\ e to
3-4 • UC'I took a 1-0 !tad in the 1«ond
btfort UCLA scored twice for its 2-1
lead. Tht Bruins then added sanale
insurance runs in 1he w"'ent.h aDJ
cipth inn1np.
HO\ll't'
l ( l(,\'111 \t ....
UCI at Pacific
Spanos Center, 7:JO p.m.
TV: Prt~ Ticket fliveJ .
Radio. KPZE f I I 90)
H .. lc UCI ........... •AMa NOTaS: UCI Mt dlfMled UOP 11 •tr•lvftt timet MIC* the Tteert
c•Ptured '"-hrtl ti• temet of n. Mf'IH • If Miit• o.eiteraYll IW1't rMdv
tonieht, hb •o•w ._ DalltaWl will ''" 1"-hole. ROb K«ed 'I P01nt1
•nd er•l>Oed nine~ In • '9llet of his brotner ~· 5-ft JoM Stele . . Jell..., .... contlnuea to IMCll 1"-n•llon In >-Polnl lleld 9MI 11ercont ... , •fl.,. hitting S Of 7 •llemol& ffeln11 Fullerton on S.turdav Herdm.n net NI
JS ol SI for •cu percen1. °°"toruvk's 3·1or 1 perfOf~l\Ce •"'"'' P:u11er1~
drOPPed him IO fourth In IM nallon -•• JON flll•GUSON
Anteaters (9-12, 6-6)
Probabte starters
~Ne. Name, ~t. Gt'•de
F 11 Jett Htrdman, 6•6, So
F SI Riekv Buller, 6·7, So
C 33 Mike O~lorczvk, 6·9, Sr.
G 21 Rod P1lmer, 6-3, Jr
G 32 Kevin FIOVd 6-S, Sr
K•v RH.,VH
10 Ju'"" Anderson, 6-S. So lll Ook1oruvk, 6·9, Jr (• 3, 3 5)
CNdt
PH Relt 89 3?
9.S 63
'53 10
'59 ~; IS J
1 Sl. 12 Rot>
M . Dokto..cayk
Biii Mulltoan ln1nth vear at UCI, U•-109; v' Pecllic,
l7-0J
Tigers f 5-t 6, 1-t t J
Probable st arters
PM No
F 2• F 30 c •1
G S
(j 11
N•me, ...._,, Gr•de
Oervl Wollt, 6·6, Jr.
Sam Bernes, 6· S, Jr
0011 Lvlllt, 6-9, So
Dell Oemp,, 6·4, Fr.
Cnrls Fox. 6-2. Jr
Ke'i RffHV•'
,.,,
10 s
6.S
II 0
S9
126
. ..,
61 '° 70
33
• 1
4 RC!9ole Rick,, S-10, Jr 110 6, 2 1); 14 Din Emb1ck,
6·5, So. <•.I, 1.21. 20 Stan Lasher, 6·3, Sr. (3 2, 121,
31 Ron Tabron, 6·6. Jr <•.•. 3 ll
CNdt • Bob Thomason (first vear al Pacific, S-16, "'· UCI, <r I) LJttle
Perfect night
Scott Dr••• goes up for one of his 12 buctreta. He dldn•t
ml11 • shot, hitting 12 of 1 2 for Huntln•on In 89·62 win. ' -.
PELONIS
From I I
second as guard Mike ·rohn p~
Ocean \IC\\ II\ bt .. C I le d of •
game ( 12) on t"'-O lrcc thro" w11h
5:. 4 left m the fil'\t half.
orman mu"'led h1\ wa~ to nine
rebound\ and a gamc-h1&h - ' i>Qinl\
but h1 effon on Llo)d "a~ JU~t a'i
valuable. "They wanted 10 thm" that
fob pass 10 him (l.lo).d) and Todd
"ouldn't let him m · \aid Harm
'"(l\orman) did ct great dcfcns1\.e~ob
on him becau$C he '\ !heir I d1 na ol\'r.'' -
Pelon1 tini hed v.-11h IS pomh.
three rebound~ and prooobl) the fi ,,
b143e 1 pomts<1n the fin:tl momcnhl
hes C\.er ~orcd 1n h1 Ocean Vu:v.
carC'Cr
Barons hold on, 82-76
MO 'TLBFl LO -1 ount 10 \ nllc> High met'\! to a .& 7·.l2
halh1mc lead. then had 10 hold on in the "'1:ond half for n 2· 1t>
v1c1of) 10 the lir t round of 1hc ( , ., S·.\ .\ bo) ba~kctb::ill pla)on,
'WC'dnc~a> night .
The Baron . 19·6: ad\itncc 10 plot) Long 8cach Jordan Fnda) 11 R
site to b..· deter mined ..
'Fountain Volk)'. whtch dOmm:ltt'd tht t'4rl) tate Of Lhc a,amc
~w 1t\ 1.:ommanding lead melt to 7 • 76 ""'"h 11,1 minute tQ pha' Mike
Cook hit a l:l)'UP for an 80-76 lead. and the &roM were able to
"1th tarld Montebello' :?7-point ou1pu1 H'l thc fourth quarter
f ountain Valle'>'$ balanced \C.Ormf auack featured four ola)e'11n
double fia_ure • paced b) Mike Merli (2 ). Derrick Corcoran (~0). oolt;
( 15) and Tom Wc:wer ( 13). Merit al~ haukd down a tcam·h1Jh nine
rebound. For Montebello. which 11Rt!lhe\ I -6. John Brown poured in l2
points. . \
Lineup for Congressional Cup named
N1pponOcan ltach.11CtubofJaP1n.
The.lttinwdl1p1n br••lfd 1n
C1tahna-ll llooDi' wwth LBYC
funusht!'lal! oft""ht 111h. Tht boats,
on lou fiim mtmbm; will be
... lilldatdoed) IS potltbk.
Boda Stcn'trand Shed«n art
hooiW.. lo win the Cup f'or tht "°'t
dUb fOr the fine ume 11ntt Divas won
n 1n 1911. TtttonlyotherLIYC
rMmbm wat Tom Pittard tn I en I
whtn the ratt was tetll bti"I -~ 1n Cal...OS
AhhOuah•tn fOr lhe rfllttl a~ Mattb I 19.actualnia,.'rilbton
Th•rldly, Friday and Sl&irday.
~h 16-11. TMfinaoflMMnn
dt\'Oltd 10 prtCUtt rKtftland--
cvtnts. Sunday 1 set a11dc rorrac1na
1n 1he '"'rnt ofa tte or Md ~athtr.
In the< ongm.st<>nal Cup. e1eh
It 1 pper races c" cry othtr on«. mull·
"'11n JS two-boat match~ ptr
day fora total of 4S. The winntt i'1ht
one wnh the M<Kt wins and fc-.flt
iofMl. a
Founttn y1ch1', the lo"flt
numberin the h1,tory of 1hee"ent.
•111 tetsa1I turda) at I p.m. 1n tht
I 0th M•nrui dtl Re) to Putno
\ alllru ra«sponsottd b) Otl Re> YIC'htClub
But what the l'ICC leeks 1n numbrn
IS offlft by t.MqualttyOf'the yxhts. •
tie\'tn ofwf\d are &Jw speed)' ultra·
!=~·~Wind
~oMciah--lctil .. ~Net ..
I 12s.tlile..-.
.. ••
..... --
h nlc directeon .
.. W11h &Mir defcn1t. I don't ahiak
""e ao1 man) optn shots where they
didn't ~11 hand in our fact, .. CatltOD
said ... Their defense, )()ij have IO
crcd111n 1 .. fu1 lot. The lownt we've sco~ w-.s about SS. It's hard for me
lo bel~"e 1hc) -.c" ihe third-place J team an an)' league." ..
Whtie CdM JUmoed on El Dorado
qu1ckl> for leads of9-0 and 2~13 in
the first and second quarters respec-
u vel), an both the Golden Hawks
COO\erted tumO\ers anto bask.els to
close 10 9-6 at 1he end of the first
q uanC( and to take, a 22-21 lead It
halftime, i1s onl) one of 1hc game.
"lhcy wcrt rc1ll) fruslnitcd. and in
1he harn.:oun game. 1he) didn't Imo"'
what to do ofTens1vcly," Orm ~id.
"It "'as the le) to 1he ballpmc.
"I could tell thttr kids were ncr-
\Ous The) did not hl c lhe draw.
The> looked like 1he) "'ere looking
O\Cr their shoulders at the begin-ning "
The Sea Kings again came out fast
an the 1h1rd quarter, turning thcaronl)
deficit in10 a 27-2 I lead on buckets b)
Johnson C'w1ennia and P11ha But El
Dorado sta)cd clo~ tr.ulini 27-26
afler Renaud's fas1 brtak la) 1n off a
turnover. the guard's final basket of
the game.
In a pmc 14-hcrc the offic1a1s let
people hand check. pu h and sho,c.
and omcumcs even club. ( dM kept
its cool fter Spr.m's follo" basket,
( "lertnia hit t"o free 1hro"sand one
ol 1wo te<.hnical hot~ aher El
Dorado'' Jerome Facione mou1hed
off 10 the otllcrnl about the fo ul.
After lui<c hit a pair of free throws,
( d M cored on Hem ngton ·~ folio"
and then a the-point pla} to make 11
12 of the final 14 points of the quarter.
El Dorado's Tim Murra) fouled away
from the ball when Jcft Jackson
converted a second ofTcn'1vc rt-
bound and ( d~1 retained possession
pran hn a 1urnaround 8-footer, and
when Luke spoke oul of turn for
another technical. C w1ertn1a hat one
of l\\O free lhro"s to g1'e the ">ea
Kangs lOmmand
··Ron Davis our athle11c director,
-.aid he knc" (the officials) from
football." Orm said "You ha'e to
learn '"hal the rds are doang You
ha'e to learn right ofT the baa. (El
Dorado) <;tarted mouthing ofT and
the)' "eren·a going 10 talc 1t Some
referee "111 lct )OU tall
··They let thing go 1M1de. lc1 them
ESTANCIA
From91
goOd 3~ t OOlh1ll •.
On an ofT-n1gh1 for Cum . fa1an-
c1a·s leading . orer 1h1s season v.ath
22 po1nb per game, the fuigles turned
10 pla)e!l hke ~Jar and Heredia. and
to their bench
Brodie) and Enc Wat on helped
spark E tanc1a in the fourth quaner
v.hcn f<oothall appeared to ha'c "hat
ll tool to ru• a"a} a maller team
Foothal center Jamal Duff )Cored
one baslo.et 1n the se<.ond half to lint h
w11h 12 potnl~ and \\ 1llo.1nson fo ule\J
ou1in1hc final minute
E\tan 1a. though outrcboundcd.
27-16. made 15 of Its fre-e throv.'i.
Foothill made 11 of 17 f1om the hne.
Th~ f a11te <1hot poorl) throuih
•
D..., ,._. ........ •1 0-t H_..,
Man Cwlertnla moves In on El Dorado·• defense. He scored
I 7 points In Corona del Mar·• 61 -42 CIF victory.
go both "3)!it rhc) allo"cd 3 h!lle
pu~hang on the penmctl'r s long a'
the kids kno" that. the) can adJU~I •
··;\couple of llme'i "e got out of
control." (w1crtn1~ ~td ··eu1 I tned
to lool for 11 and slop 11. bceau<,e I
"an1cd to wan The> "ere a good
team, bul I don't thinl the) pla)ed a<i
well as the) can play ··
nd for good reason -< d W s
le\lbook execu11on of its g.ame plan
three quancrs before catching ti re an
the fourth when the\ h11 7 Of I I \hot!.
< ucus "'as '><'On.·lc~s 111thc1irs1 h.111
missing s" ~ho1s, but h1t 1"0 1-po1n1
baskets in the second hall and i:amc.'
up" uh some kq steal
"J\s long a v.e hung clo'>C "1th
Cums not h1111ng. I knc" 1ha1 \\J a
good sign:· O 'Brien said ··Thr le'
"a I hat "e got a good purl do" n the
stretch Jnd Foothill dtd not
··Bui "'-1nr and \\ atson. coming off
the bench. pla,ed bag roles Tht• othl·r
gu) ga'eu ab1ghlt"hcn( urta v.a-;
not a tac tor ··
The game "a dose!\ ba11led
throughout. f. 1anc1a It'd nticrthc tir\t
quancr. 10-. and 11'"as11ed :!.:!-.:!.:!at
the half There "ere eight lead
chan csin1heg.ameand1t"ast1ed 10
d1tli:rcn1 llml'S
• lt•"'0"11fo, •v<•d
• Fo. "'01• do"'~ •< ~t.o<fu
• Wr~••Hho~
29!1
ttGUl At 10 •t tt
Late baskets Ifft OCC to victory,
send Rustlers down to defeat
Sp~ed's shot wins it for Pirates
~fter fhr unsucct sful Ines. the Orange < oast
( olleae men's ba lctball team finall) reached the 20-
' 1ctol) plateau W~ne\da) n1gh1.
The P1rat" 20· I 0 O\erall. 5-6 1n the Orange Empire
(onforence. lurned back host ()'press. 53-5 1. when
La~1ont 'peed hit a1umper 1n lhe lane with nane seconds
remaining.
The Charger . 13-IS, 5-6. never got a shot off on the
ensuing a1tcmp1 10 either uc or win the game as Dareck
(. ranc '-ncx·l l'd lht• ball n"a> on a pass attempt.
The "urning margan was.the onl} lead for Coast in
the sctond half. a thc'game remained tight throughout
the lalh:r ".llll8C\.
( rane led the P1r-a1e '4-1th 14. Derck Johnson added
I 2 and 'peed 10 a O<. ( 9-a 23 of 43 from the fl oor and
hu all lour ot tts f ree-thro" attempts.
For ()pres. M1lo..e Varos poured 1n I points.
including three ofh1s 1cam·s SI\ 3-Pointers "h1ch kept thl' ~ hargc~ an contentton ()press "as 20 of 42 from the
held
Fullerton 3-pointer beats GWC
Ralph Tall,101 hll a 3-po1n1 shot with three ~onds
remaining 1011\l" f ullcrton College an 81· O \IC\Or) at
uolJen 'Nc..a \\-edne~a~ n1gh1 an Or.ingc Empire
( onlcrenc.:e men') b;})ketball. •
Milrku\ Muller-Stach. who orcd 16 of his team-
h1gh I 'i\ points 1n the c;crnnd half, had g1\en the Ruc;1lc r$
nn l:!O-7b t•dge b} sank mg 1hc first of a one-and-one
s1tua11011 "Ith 14 ~·onds 1cmainang.
He m1 scd the second. ho"e.,.er. and Fullerton
teboundcd and "orkcd the ball to Tallan1. "'ho swished
the JUmpt'r at the top of the ley The Rustler fall to 19-I I
OH:rall, 4-1 1n conference pla>. "h1lc the Hornet
1mpro'e to 1q.10. 4-7
Fulkrton kd. 41 -35. at halfl1me. but Golden ~c t
used an I 1-:! run a1 thc c;tart of the secondnalf to take a
46-43 lead It remained close the re 1 of1hc "a>
f-ullenon· Mil e ~enh \\JS the game·s top scorer
"1th:!.:! ~1nts Beside Muller-·tach. '\le\1\ K reps ( 15)
and ')te\ c Moser {I)) \\ere the other Ru tiers m double
figures ......................... ~ .................................................. ..
OC C, Rustlers post
volleyball victories
Orange (0:1\t and Golden \\c 1
rnlkgcs tuned up tor I nda~ • ';outh
Coa-,t <.:onlcr\'IKe 'ollc' ball ronfron-
ta11on \\llh 'IC !Ortl''; \\ cdne da'
night ·
fhc Pirate' J)Oh~h\·d on \ 1ming,
Palomar. 15-5.15-IU. 15-7.a,nHddk
bhx-lr.c1 ~cull I 1nd4u1~1 had 10 I.Ill .
scm·r Juson Lllkr add\'d I ' .mast~.
and out)1dc h11t\'r R1tl Pulk ron-
lnbutcd '"1h Im pa .. ~1ng. 0( C. 1m·
pro' e., to 1-11 in rnnkrenn· pla)
Goldtn Wt t 3,. anta Barbara CC 1:
(1rl'g K)an "ho had b<ill probkm
l.i'>t "'eclr.. rame oil thl· hcnl·h tn the
~cond g.aml' and had eight kill and
fi,e bl<Xk J\ the Rustlt•1, rall1cd'\o
"1nathomc 13-15 IS-~.15-2.1 5-1!
OCC settles for 2-2 baseball tie
Orange Coast an'd '1s1ung Los
\ngete Valk} colleges battled for I I
innings Wcdnesda). but could not
ettle on a '"nner. JS dar!l.ne forced
the game to be called "11h a 2-2 11e an
a non-conference ba eball game
The Pirates, 6-2-1 . took 1t~ onh
lead oft he game. l-0, 1n the econd on
a p:ur of walls. Ht"ctor an1n C'ruz'!it
anlteld hn to load the bases. and (ra1g
Nl\on's fielder's choice.
.\ficr a '"'o-run homer ga'e Valley
a 2-1 11'.'ad. Coa!itt forced e~tra mmngs
b} pushing o'er a run 1n the ninth.
I 1dro Maldonado walked and \\Cnt
to ccond on anta Cru~·s sacrifice.
l\On then la hed a 1nglc to left and
Maldonado ored "ithout a pla>
Golden West women drop 75-68 decision
Fullerton College pulled out a
'5-6 Oran~e Empire · Conforenct'
"omen's ba .J..etball '1ctol') Wcdne -
da~ night 10 close out ·the regular
sea~n "1th an ~-o run 1n con t~rence.
2~1 o'crall hchind 1he 27-point
sconng of ophomorc "-.C"lh Johnson.
(,olden \\-t-st" '1 111ng Rustlers
"ere kd b} Claudette Jaclson, "ho •
had ~6 point
The Ru.tlen. close out the regular
sea on "uh a I ~-17 o"ernll mark. 6-2
in conference pla) "uh pla)offacuon
tall to be held
• •.O..Jt, '°' "'°'' do ..... It(
~ .. .
•Wt+. ••(hof\9•
ttGu. •• 10 n "
WARRIORS . but (}pre · ~Ille F~m'e~ t>roi...e the
\\ arnorf pint b~ grabb1ne the
rl'bound aftt'r the c cnlunon~ ml\wd
a free thro"' .tnd cornerlt'd 11 to g1H'
h1, team a thrc·\·-poml t u~h1orl
10' °''
From81
Murph' ,Ul{I l oh\-1-tamo!ii pro\.1ded
ou1'.1de liteJXl\\Cr .... the\ llc.>th !lank
cluH:h 3-po1nt1:'r\ lu !Ud 1fll' \\ amur<,'
d11:am of .1t1' anu ng an 1h1: (If
pla\Olh
But (\pre 'maintained 11 po1w an
the finaf quarter, :ind Johnwn tough!
oil the doubk·tcanung dctcn~ of tht>
\\ amor\ to hit two N\let) 1n a ro"
~nd kt'Cp the ( enlUrtOll'l tn the &ame.
f he \\ arrwr'> "Ch: 'ltlll one pt>inl
t":h1nd "Ith .:!c' \C'\ond\ rtm;un1ng.
r he Warriors "erl· not able to worl'
un lhl'lf ne\t P<>\..C,!>1on. and John\un
t.ipped h1\ e\ enang\ 'pt'rform.Hl\'t..' b\
~inl..1ng '''o f~e thro" 'I to kaH \\ oodbngc 1htnltnl( about m·\t \eJr
·•\\ e ha' ca ' oung team ·· \hannon
!>aid. " C USUJJI~ pfa\ 'ol\ to SC'-Cn
undcrdassml.'n a g:ime und "1th 1he1r
c'pencnrc. I m hoping au ha' e a
trong team nc\t 'ear·· •
Conquerors romp, 103-69
H \KHOR ( 11' -'rv.p011 C hm11an H1ih\ C onqul·ror' v.1th~tood a O-f\()1n1 p1oJui;11on from Ha1borC. hn 11an ll1gh\JunJor
guard. hut dc,puc the h1a num~rs b) the ho , • ., guard 11 \\3S no contl'''
• 1 ~ewpon ( hi 1\llJn brft'll'd 10 J I 0 ,_6q \ ICIOI)
I he \CJtkm) lc;,iauc rcpre\Cntat1\CHlom1nated the boord "1th
7'1 rehoumh. J' Jrn:m) Clarl (10)_ Wa\ne-l:.i.c.rc1t ( 14) and 'Jon
UJh n..cn ( IU) deh "er ed . . a. hMt'n was the ')(Onn,leadcr tor NC'WJ)Ort Christian I -2. "llh 1~ point\, ( larl droppt"J'" -'*and f\Ct'Ctt had 12 potnt\
II mO\C\ 'e\\pon ( hnsuan into the ~ond round ol 1he C.. I,. ~mJll S<hooh plil)Off\ with a Fndu tc\I a1tnw.1 Bt-thd C'hmt1an
C ttl 11 f.I H\,kl I H\11
No. 1 Oklahoma outlasts
·Kansas in overtime, 94-89
From The Assodat~d .-r.s.s
\latt'~ l\1ng ~orC'd ~H'n points 1n
O\t'rttmc and 1r.abtx-d a crut1JI r\'•
t>QunJ \\cdnc\Cla~ n1jht. hfhn1 ~o I
0 1>.lahunM pl\I Kan~'· 94· 11 1n •
rou \ana rcmaach bcl"«:n la,1 )~ar'\ "-~ i\f colll.,e ba\kcthlll finaltm 'Y.f'I· held 10 I" pomt\ ' hen rqulation ended 10 an U uc.
\COR°d thC fir l IV.O t\a\li:Ct\ tn \ht'
c'tra ~nod as 1he \uo~n •ent to 2~-l o~c:rall and 8-1 an th<' 811 Eiaht
\Ot'r l 1ncoln M1nor"s bHkct
brouaht tht' JI) h1v.b to v.ithan
9Q,. ll. Kang pulk'd do1ttn • Ja}h.t""k
ml\\ and a mumt'nt &attr htt a hon
JUmp(r IOf I 4':?-~ lead
In otht'r rolk'8c bHkt-tball
Set• Hd ,l, C~t ft:
Kamon Ram~ had ~ potnl\ I 1n
the ~'(ond h311 . and \ndrt'" 111e
korcd 12 r>o1nl\ 1ndud1ng '" l-
po1 nte" and a dri \ 101 om·-h:andt'r
that teed the pmC', a\ '-o 12 Ion
Hall.1 1-4. 8~. he&d on C. onnt'\:lt<'ut ,
1.l· • 4-7. 1n a 811 f .,. same
·.,,. CereHu Stale M. ~m.
'U: -\\1c Lester ~ored 17 pnin1~ :and
ChmC..orth1an1 hw 16 to .. ~rl. No.
19 011h ( •10hN1 lilt', 16· , 7-2,
Pl'' { kmwn I S. 7. "-, in an
tlant1( (oa,t Conft-f\'n1..-c pmc.
• LS n, Kn~ M: R1('"-c)
Blanton ~·ol'CJ 18 potnts 1n ah\' final
1 a:.w of tM aamt n o 20 l \l
IS.6, 10..J. beat Ktntu<k~ 1n the
Southc-a"crn C:onfcn:n«. • ~nd1n1
tht Wtkkat\ 11·1•. t..1~ lo 1 14-lou
Kato11 for I~ tint tun<' 1n tM 86-'('lr
ht'80f") of the ttl\tC"tt.11 ~ram
...
t
86!
HAVOLINE
MOTOR OIL
• ltl1\ol 1'2 qvo<~
• SAE lO IOW 40 • 54 c
O• ......
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Oil FILTERS
• l1,,,.1 '2
• f0t "'°'' ""'l>O'' ... ncl ~111< .... <let
1(0 011(1 , ~,
CHAMPION
SPARK PLUGS· • _..,...~teo'• bettt 87!
M Ot8nQe CoMt DAILY PILOT I ThurNay, FeOluery 18, 1118
•
H\""kt IH\1 1 _>'.
NaA STAMIMMO'
WM""' C•1rwe
Lall en
Phoenix
Seattle
Golden Stele
Portland
Secremtnlo
oi..n
Pacllk DIYIMM
W L
32 16
30 17
29 19
26 20
2S 21 ,, 33
11 38
Hou,lon
Utah
Delles
Denver
MldwHt DM"9ft
29 11
29 20
2S 21
Sen Antonio
Miami
26 24
13 JS
s ·" E Htem Conference
New York
Phlledelphfe
Boston
Weshlnoton
New JerHv
Cherlolle
Cleveland
Oetrolt
Milwaukee
Atlante
Chlcaoo
Indiana
A lllntic Dlvlst.n
33 17
21 20
23 24 18 29
18 31
13' 36
Central OMston
37 11
32 13
31 IS
30 19
27 20
11 37
WtdMsdllv'• Scares
Atta ntt 119. New Jeney 112
PnllaOt11>nl1 113, Indiana 9'
CleYettnO 129, New York 107
Otnn r 117. wu111ne1on 106
Phoenl• 13S. S.attle 111
Pct.
667 638
'°' S6S
5'3
298
22•
.617
S92
.543
S20
27 1
109
660
.Sl3 ..... ,
.383
.367
.26S
771
711 674
,612
.S74
229
Goldtfl State 133. San Anlon•o 96 Ted9'1's~
lMtfl e1 Portland. 7 JO P m
Golden S1a1• at ~n. 7.30 Pm
M1tw1ukee er Chicago, S JO p m.
Miami a l O•ttts, S:30 p m
Boston 11 u1111, 6;30 Pm
Detroit et Sacramento. 7.30 p m
Frldev'1 Games
N-Jenay at Pnltadtli>n •· 4:30 pm
Charlotte al Miami, 4 30 P m
Cleveland e t Atlante. S 1> m
Oe1wtf er Hou11on. S.lO 1> m
Boston at Ptloenhl, 6.lO 1>.m
Wtsh•noton er S.ettlt, 1 p m
c-.. men's sc••s
WEST·ROCKIU
Kamn St 17, Cotoraoo 19
Santa Clara 88, San Fr1ncltto SO
St. Mary's 10. San 0 14tl>O 4S •
SOUTHWEST
Arl1tnsa1 ll, SMU 61
H0\1'!on IOS Tues 96
Rice 70. TCU 67
Tues A&M 16. Baylor 6S
MIDWEST
Ball St. 74, loledO 69
Bowllno Grffn 16, Mleml, Ol'llo 66
Br-.Olev '6, Ale.-Blrmlngti.m 90
Detroit 91, Youngstown St. 67
MtrQutltt 91L Vali>aral•o 13 <>nlo U 11. t Mlct11gan 61
Olltanoma 94, Kana~ "t9 101)
W M lct1i11en 66, Cent Mlchl9an 57
Wi1Consln 72, Northw•st•rn 60 SOUTH
Florlclt 90. AuDurn 79
Flor1de A&M 101. Alal:lam1 St 97
Howero U n , Md.·E Shore 71
JacksonYilte 11, F lagler SS
LSU 99, Kentucky IO
Mtmi>nl1 St II, ClnclnNlll 71
Mln iu lPl>I SI 61, Alal>am• 51 (Oil
N Carolina St. 90, Clemson 7S
N C.. CtiarlOlle 11, South Florlclt 76 s Mluln iPC>I IOS, SW Lou1tlane lo.I
Soutn CarOlint 11, Virginia Teen 10
Soutlltfn U 91 SE Lou s1eM n T 4tlltltHff 13 M 1u 1u 1PC>i 71
Veno41r1>11t IS. G--11·• 72
Wright St 70. E KtnlUClt.Y 6S
EAST
Boston U 16, Vermont 6S
Bucknell 11, ltl<ler 7S
Oelawert 7'. Towson SI 74
Hofstre 11. Ore~tl 61
Holy Cron 77. Fairf1el0 61
Ltfavett• 12, Leh<Oh 69
Marts! 16 Lono Island U 11 Nt\tY 73, W~llam & Marv 70 (011
Rocl\mond 61 Amenu n u S7
Stlon Hall 11 Con'\KllCUI 6f
COMMUNtTY COLLEGE MEN
Ora,_ CNst 53, CY1Wftl SJ
(OrMet Emtllr• Coo• .. ->
Ora'* CNl.f • C.,..,..l
Gt
1'"1
3
5
6
17 ,
21 ,
1 31, . ,
16 ,
23 ,
4 .. ,
131 1
1412 1911
3 ,
5 7 J 9',
26
......... .. ..... Cren41
SPetd
JOtlnJ.On
ScN1nn
HanlOn
OtSINno
1 O 2 1' Varos S S 1 ti S o 3 10 Hizon 4 O 2 11
4 1 I 11 Humollfh' I 0 0 1
1 0 0 4 LmrHu• S O I 10
4 0 t I R•ld S 0 7 10
I 1 1 S LaUCWda.le 0 0 I 0
B•,.-rinoton o o 1 o
Totels 1J 4 I SJ Totels 10 S 9 SI
Halftime Cvprau. 13·21
3-POlnt ooals Orange Coat1-JoMs011 1,
OeSlltft no I. CY0<eu-va ros 3, Hlzon 3
Technicals None
Fuhf't9n 81, Gotden West IO
(0rtM9 E'"'*9 C~)
"~ G--. WHI ....... .. " of "' McKinney 3 2 ) I Otv1s 4 0 t ' Lynwood • I s ' Yema te l 0 0 9 RUCSomtkn J 0 I • Rice 1 0 0 s K.eith 10 I • 22 Kreos 6 J 1 IS
Tallant 6 J l 16 Afl04trson I 0 I 2 Goff 1 l 1 " Cllt mcllon I 0 l 1
M4ser • I I lJ
Mlr·Stath 7 3 2 1•
J•nl>.lnl 1 1 3 6
Total\ 33 10 11 11 Totets l 1 9 13 10
Halftime Fu11er1on, 41·3S
3·POlnt llOtiS Fullerlon-ltUCIOme!kin ?, Ke.th
I. Tallt nl I, Goff I; Golden West-Oa\liS 1.
Y•m•lt 3. Roe• 1, Multer·Slteh 1
Tec11n1ce1 Kellfl (F l
642-5678
ca•a..u OWWll
W L W L R111•nooe lt I 16 1
••llCl'IO *''"° I • .. 10 ~c... 5 6 ?O 10
CYlll'•U S 6 13 IS F ulleflon • 1 19 10 ~ WMI 4 1 19 11
s.~... , I 10 17 w.-...., .• kw••
FUlltfloti 11. ~ WMI IO °"'* C•ll ~ C\tO<•U 41
Ref'ICl'IO S.ntia90 6J, SadOltCMlt k 60 .....,..,., Gamet
CVDrfll al G-.. WMt
RiVtfl<CM at On'"" (NII
S.OOlel>at k et I' uller IOll
AU oaint• 11ert et 1 30 o m
HIGH SCHOOL aOYS
CIF Flnt Reund
S·AA
Sa001410aCk b\te
Pelm Spr11191 10. Ch•fl•v ..
Founte•" vaioev 11. MollteMtlo ,.
LB Jordall ... Anl4tloPe Veltt\t '° St Bern.ro 91. LB WitlOll 10
R~llds 6S. Centrel '°
Hun1111111on &teen 19, Sent• AM 61
Lakewood 70. Atnamora 41
Lovol• · t6, Petmoeie 76 Bell Gtrdens 71, Nooet•1 1l
Simi Valttv n. S.nle Bert>ere 6'
Mllllllan "· Leuzlnllef" 61 St, Morta 79, ltovet S6
LYnwOOd 77, LB f>oly S3
Upltno 90. Keooett 53
Matff 0t1 bYe
Pts•O•ne. DYe
Herl, l>Yt
S·A
.-.lpos Alem.·1<to"'t-7l12,.,..~EE-<l~foro 71
!Olson, Dve
CtnYoti Sprl11gs, 'bve
lnOlo 61 W•ll COVIN 60
Gahr .. S.n1a An• Ve l t Y 1'
lr¥1nt bY•
8 uene bve
Arrovo Gr enoe ss Beven v
E11wenoe bV• -
H1 s Sol
OcH n View 56, 01na Hills 52
Caie•ICO, bvt Moreno Vellev 90 MonlClair 68
Oltmono Bar. bv•
Caolslrano V1Uev, bve
4-AA
San Bernero.no bve
ArroYO, bVI
Torrena 59. ~v11e S1
Sunnv H •s. b\te
Rlvenloe Polv bvt
Wesll•l<t 70 WM I er S7
Ctton S2 Kenrit4Y SO
E l Mooena. bve
Ptrrls. bYe
Vlclor V•ll•Y l4. Elltnort S2
Mlu lon VltlO SI, Tu111n 46
lngltwooel bn
Camertllo, b\t•
CresPl SI, Werren 41 (2 otl
AllOUrl ove
G1tnoor1 l>Yt
4-A
Oom1ng114tZ, DVt
CYWeu S6, WOOCID<IOlll SI
Compton 11. Garev SS
Roseme10, bYe
Ctiarttr O•k, bye
Blsl'IOP Amer 7S. Wut Torr1nce SI
Muir 51, RldllKru t BurrOUllhl SI
8er1tow, Ot;t
Rio Mflt. DY• Creteeni. Vt liev 7• NeWDUrY Peril 6S
Fullerton '7 PoonHf' 6l
ArlH •e. b\'e J w North Ll. LI H1or1 S1
Burr~hs 8 urbtnl>., ove
Rtcklndo .. Cehlorn1a SI
St Ptul, b\lt
. l ·A
lllo111no Hilts 11. LornPOC " 8ttl110wer 92, Blair 90
LNUM HiH• n. L• Ou•nl• 61
CorOlla del Mar '1 El Dor eoo 43
Brta·Olinda n. La Sottrt 4t
San o.m.. 54. Brewlt\' 4'
PHO ROOIH 11, Covina 6'
Morn.n911dt SS, San Manno SO
S.YanNI 11. Azuw 70
Tral>UCo H1tts " RantllO A.le mllo1 SI
Norte Vl•I• S7. SOUth Hills 31
Estenc.it SS Foothill 49
Notre Oeme S O 6S wu1ern 62
sen Luli ObtsPO 6.1, Wortu'Mn 54
Pomona 61, CMtenn ., 6S
Lt Canada 64, St Fr""'' 6l
OcHn view 5', D•M Hlh S2
((IF S·A l'lnt R.-)
Dane ".. 0c-vi.w .. "°'"' ........ 2 I I 7 Fronn 1 1 2 6 -Delfs
LIOvO
Feooen
Ea rnell
O'N••H
SP•ZUOCO
• I • 9 Evens 0 0 ~ 0 1 0 1 18 Ernst 1 l I l
I 0 3 1 Gwall~t\t 1 I 0 S
S 1 l 11 NOl'm1n I S 2 11
0 0 3 0 Tm PelO" s 0 0 0 0 To Pelon•s 4 6 1 IS
Marlin 1 0 3 1
1t I 11 S1 Totals 19 17 IS 56
Sctrt bY OU.r1en
Oe na H111l 10 11 17 13-51
Ocean View 14 16 11 14-S.
l PO•nt ooe ts Oene H.us -Feoden 4 Oeth 1, ocean v .-w -Teo Pel0n1s
T K M•Cels N~
Newoort Christian 103, Harber C,_,., "
(Ct" Small so-ts "lrst ·---)
........ Oltl"'911 ~ CIWtlllafl ....... .. .. ft .. "' Bannsen 14 2 I J? Brvan 11 4 4 so
Ctrtav• 3 0 0 6 Maurice 2 I 2 s
Humber 3 I s 1 Revmoncl 2 I I s ~erttt 6 0 2 11 RIChtrO' 3 I 3 1
c '" 11 0 3 14 Snawnn 0 0 s 0
O'Brien J 0 2 6 ~,. I 0 3 ,
Alldrtws 0 I 0 I Oennor111 0 0 I 0
Curto 0 I I I
VI ... 1 I 1 s
Cuono 3 l 1 9
Tote11 " ' 11103 Tott·s 2' 1 It 69
Scare bY ~s
N•wPOrt Ct1r1s11en ,. n 24 l>-IOl
HtrDM Cnmll•n 17 16 11 11 -'9
l ·P01n1 goal• NC-81MH n 1 HC-4
TecllnlGall None
CLASSIFIED INDEX 6U-5671
PROM NCMnt OMNCll CO. ""* 80UTM OIWtCll co.
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Mscl ..... ~ It, .... U. 62
COP S·AA Pini .._.,
.._AM MUPS •a ~
Mltl'f'tOft
IMOIN
Wiison lit hmore
W001r1dH
Cllevu y.,,..
Nl!am
Moreles
JoMIOll
TOii'
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1 l l 7 Lone I l 4 It
I o 2 1 Orek• 11 o 2 14
f 2 4 2t LUCH 4 ~ I tJ
I 4 1 6 Kl.-WSJU 1 0 I 1
, I I i Pa1am1 I 0 I 1
0 0 0 0 Stewtrt 1 0 0 •
I I 0 3 LOUf\trt 0 0 I 0
I I 0 l LaGr"" 0 0 I 0
Harr>Nll O 0 0 t 0<'•"' 0 0 0 0 Tevtor 0 0 0 0
12 17 l6 62 l Oltll 37 I~ 11 "
Scare •v ~,..,,
~anle Ane
H"n11nu1on Btttn
1l 13 I ,, 20 14 t9-62
1J-19
3 M 3 PO•nt ooel• ~Ill• Zemor• 1, Woolrldlle I
TK l>n•US N-
'4Nl MtcMt
Corona dl4 Mu '1, El O.ade o
(CIF J A f 1nt lllautldl
Car-_.Mer II DerNt .. """ -f 11t1• ?01 4 (woef!n1e 3 9 J 17
$orel! II I 1 2l
We JOfl"'°" 3 2 0 I Hemngton 1 0 2 4
J Fet lOnt
Oowot H
MLuk•
Breoacll
Rene ud
Ceroenes
Murr av
SFatoOf't
Pelt<l
Rtvl
.. " pt "' 2 0 1 •
0 2 2 2 ~ 2 l 13
I 0 4 1 , 1 2 7
3 0 l 6
1 I 1 4
I 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 l
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
16 1 16 4l
(,11rt. 0 0 I 0
Me!M r 0 0 0 0
Jac"O'I I o l 1
!(~en o o o o
Freoeroe:i.s I O O I
F:.n1 0 I I I J Lua<e
Tornl\o
Swett
we is O O O o
Tott' 13 IJ ll 61 Tolt l\
Sc:tf'• bv OU•rters Corone 0•1 Mar 9 n II 22_:6 1
E Dor•OO 6 16 6 IS-0
J ·..01n1 goes CMona de! Mar-Cw•trl"• 2
Et Ocve oo-Renauo I Luke I Muntv I lt1Ya
TKl>n•ca•s J F•c>e>,,. M Lu .. •
Fountain v ... v 12, MotttebelO 76
(CIF S-AA First Reulld)
l"eum•if'I v1 .. ., , Mentebtt• .... ,,.to ....... to
T V.HYtr 4 ' 3 1J Brown 10 II 3 31 Corcoran 7 I 1 20 Hernander I ? 4 4
Cool\ 7 I 1 IS It IOS 3 l 4 10
Mer 9 S 4 23 Wet eY S l l IS
0 Weav•r I O 1 2 lttCl\a'OSOn 0 0 3 0
He t>u~l'I o o 1 o Weol!er 1 O l s
Zt ~ 0 0 I O No 0 0 2 0 Murci.n1 0 O I O Rt""'s J 0 ) 10
Hoo•n ' <> 4 9 Tole!\ )7 II 1•" To••' 15 19 24 76
Scare b't Qv•rters
Fou,,ll11n Vale.. · 11 1S 20 IS-11
MonttoetiO u II 11 27-16
') Pooni llOal\ FV-T Wttver I CCYCO<t n S.
Hooe n I Mon1eoe.oo-Brown I Rtos I lw a1 •v
? Weo.1~ I, R1mo1 ?
Tetl'lnocels FV Coatfl 8 rown l1>•419arT>e
Cu<!~lf'lll
Cvsweu 5', Woodbf'ldee Sl
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CyprHJ WMdbrk1941
B1bD1!1
LICk
Jonn,on
FI0..,4tf'I
f r n deO
Smtll
TOlllS
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? 2 S 6 Corll•n 1 0 I 6
I 3 ) S Cotlctn 2 1 l II
10 1 I 11 T evtor 1 1 0 6
.ii 1 3 10 St""'"' I 0 S 2
I • 1 1 Snank " I O • 3 o o o o MC.Lemore l 4 o 10
1temo1 1 o 1 s
NHn 0 0 1 0
LltkH I 0 1 2
Mure>nv 1 0 J 6
11 20 14 S6 Tolt ls 111 14 11 SI
Scare DY Quarters
CvPrtU IS 11 13 t6-;o
WOOObr1oge IS 12 14 IC>-SI
l PO•"I ooa15 WOOdbr oge-Cori.•11 I SNlrk~'I 1 lf1rt~~" 2 MurPllY 1
Tectm<e ' None
E'ttnc11 SS, Fooftlll 4t
ICIF J·A Flr1t "euftel)
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HtrltO·I
Cllflll
MtOan.el
Scl'IO<H
K1t r
Brao1tv
Hartev
Hen
Wt'lOfl
Tole••
ftllpftp .... pfrp
6 S 1 19 Ven Pe 1 1 O 3 6
4 O 7 10 Perto.tr I 2 S •
2 l 0 7 Dull ) 1 l l2
0 0 s 0 w ''"'°" 1 s s 19 4 c. .l 111 tieiwot n l 1 1 I
I 1 J 3 Gert•• 0 0 I 0
0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0
0 0 ' 0 11 IS 11 SS Tote ' 11 11 19 49
kart Dy Outrters
Esle nc1• 10 11 9 74-SS
Foothill e 14 II 16-49 J P01n1 goa s E111nc11.-Hertdoa 2 Curt., 2
1(141• 1 Footl'I ii-Ila'! Pen 1
COMMUNITY ·COLLEGE WOMEN
Fuhf't9n 75, Golden west 61
IOr~ £moor• c.-.,.""''
Glldtft Wnl I' ultfttn ....... .. ......
S JOMSOll 1 o 07 4 Srr1un • • 0 l 11
PevM O 0 0 0 Cro\\keY I 0 2 2
Cox o o 2 O K Johnson I I S l 77
Wilson S 1 3 11 Wagner 1 1 3 6
Jecksori 10 • 4 26 Ntt~ 1 1 I •
Sw•nson I O O 2 L•l'IC>har 0 0 1 0 Gonorlfllltr o I I t Sri.kume S O I 10
S11gar 6 O 3 1l Rt rt1 6 0 1 11
J.,..,,'I, 3 0 I 6
Totosr 2 O 1 4
Totals 19 9 11 61 Tote11 33 9 1' 7S
Hetti.me Fu• erton. 41 3'
)·llOlnl llC>a'\ GWC-Sttoar l
• \ O I I • l H \I I .> ~.
Ceuau nv all9t .._ IOUTM COAIT cow•••aecl G~ Wftl def 5aflte 8erwa. ll·U. IS-S
IS 1 IS•l1
IS rllMt Coast Ott Patomar. IJ•S, lt• 10,
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& 1urprlllngty
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NHL ITAl'ICIMI
C..-.. C ... • ce
Calgary
Klftel
Edmonton
vancouvtr
Winnipeg
O.troU
St Loui'
Chic.go
Mlnne,OI•
Toronto
SmYIM DM.-W L T fl'tl GF
41 11 • 90 160
30 23 5 65 291
29 1S ' .. 250 23 29 1 SJ 194
ll 21 10 46 21• ...,,... Div ....
26 2• 9 61 230
21 ~ 10 52 198
21 31 7 •9 227
11 27 13 •• 193 18 34 s 41 165
Walel C••we
, P'a"1ctl DMlieft
P11t,burOh 32 20 S 69 262
NV Rangers 29 21 8 66 227
Wa"1lr19ton 28 22 10 66 213
Ph11adelohla 21 27 3 59 218
New Jenev 21 27 10 S2 213
NV l'tanders 19 34 3 '1 llO
Mont reel
Boston
Buffalo
Hartford
Quebec
Adema DMslen
38 15 6 12 225
2• 2• 11 59 200
26 27 6 SI 215 24 21 • 52 206
21 32 ' .. 201 W..,....,., Sewn
aosion 1 KiM& >
Hartford 4, Toronto 2
Ottroll 4, MlMHOlt 2
Butfelo s. Ntw Jtrsev 3
C11lcaoo 7, Wunlngton • Celllarv 6, Wlnn11>t11 I
T ... W', Games
Montr .. I et Pniladt!Phle, 4 J S Pm
St LOUIS •• NY lslandtr• s OS p m Ouebtc ., VaOCOUvff 7 JS 0 m
Bruins 7, Kines l
Sctrt bY ""*"
GA ...
2S4 227
1'3
252
221
207 2 ..
211
237
231
20S
199
19• 2.0
233
169
193 m
191 254
Boston 3 2 '1-1
LOI An11e•ts 1 1 1-3
Finl ,.,lad
I 8 0SIOll, Hawgooo 9 CNHl'/I, 139, 1 Los
An11ttt1, N•Ch<>llS SS t Tonelli, Crossrnenl, t 34. 3. BoSIOf\. 8umdlle 17 <Ntelv 8 ourQutl. lO 53,
4 Boston, BourQut 10 l ... woooc:t Janney),
IS .. Ptnalhes-Ouct>tnse. LA Cll00-.•1111). J ...
L•tdltw LA (nootono). 7 11 Burrloge, 8os
(trtOO•nG) 1311 Kruslle•'ly'"I· LA ($lalh ng),
14 ,, C•rltf Bos (trlOP·"CI' ISJ1 WttleY. 80I
(a.lav of ve~). 11 47
secand "-rlecl S Boston, C•roent.r 11 IJonn•lon. Jove•> 3 09. 6 LOS Angeles, Nicl!Olls S6 lllob1le illt,
Taylor), I 21, 7 Boslon, Joyce 16 CCere>enter,
8 ourQue), IHS Penel11411-Neelv, Boi rnalor Utllhlllllll, 06. Baum11ertner LA. malOf tf'9111·
1110> 06, Peoerson, Bos (llOIOonol .:u.
Cetoenter. 8oi (nol<l•nol • 11 T-. l A
<'•Ul•ntl 621, BYffs, 80\ malOf Cltonr ng) I 41, S.umeertlltf', LA. me.or tf111111ono1: I 41 l(r~nll.i, LA Cilltu ft<'tnU I 10 54 Tlle'itn
ac,, 11ri09·no>. 1616
Tlllfd "'"" I Boston. Ntetv 2t 1w11i.v1 I 02 f Loi
A"lltlel lltse>et 11 CGrtll~v Ton.Ill) 14 S7
(OP>. 10 Boston, BourQut 11 (J anMvl. 17 II
Pena lhu -Joyce, Bos lrO\lllhlng), S6 LalCllaw,
LA (rouofl•M I. S6, f(ruv1eU1\'l"' LA mlSCOfl•
Ou<• oeme m.sconduct 5', Atlison. LA ma.of·
oame m•SCCll'ld<ICI (II IJl'l•Sh(lungJ 11S
SwH1'4tv Bos Cn,gn ••·c~·"Ol 9 42. aour-
8o1 tr 1>1><n11r. 1316 L'"seme n Bo• C .,.,.,
fe<enctl 13 ~. DeGrl\'. LA ~"'not 1l ~
Pederson. Bo• (N>id "Ill II 09. OeGrev LA m StondUCI II 09 ShOIS on 90a..,_Bosloti 7 11•17-30 LOI An·
geiet l •ll>-9-27
Power Pll V OPPOrlun111e.-80\1on 0 of S, Loi
Anoete. I ot I ·
Goe• .. s-Boslon, Lt meM 11· ll 4 111
SllOIS 24 saves) Los Aflll4t\f$ HH Y. 13·15·1
11·71 ~nson 1111 sec~. 1'·161
Allenoanc-16.00S Reter~on HQ911erth L•Msmen-llvar
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NIW~T LANDING -I Doal, IS •no.ers
3 H no btU I roc11. r:,.. S1 KUIPin. 1 wl'llt
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ROMtd Agenor (He.II). 6·1, 6 l IH , JOhn
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WSMft, we'd like lo talk to Hrs SAM to 2PM. Good .... _... _.., ,_, , -C .. ..,......., "' mlttment call fOI' app1 MW good tYSMna & com· w l·-.-.-:;:;;;;;;;;;:::;;,--,.1 you. Excellent benefit• ulary/benaflts Biiia ·-... a-on edltor to dh'ecl the IOI all 8ob at 241 8100 Aa6c tor Loy . munieetlOn . •• Mutt cermet-colored aofa1~ a::: 70 100 -HP 11111-c.. Peggy Blevint or Borgert, 3531 S Fair· aoft news operatlOn that 757.0750 • be able to compoM let· w/aq con.. lbl 1285 ,._ -12 ... M9ndofa Pico tor •n ti>· View Sant• An• A.Mc tor lnciuda1 dalty enter1aln-•••D -.anllllT * ,.,.. and ti•v• good complete, eh .. t deep ii· TtAAA OPEN 1111 W N.!'!. ... ~''S;7 !;891~
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BURGER KING · lmmedt· CHILD CARE pagea and aoclal COii· OC Airport.,._ with r• en outata;;d~ wa6oe? muugu & fifing (71•) 873·1139 blue, good condition ., ... Mii
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Salary open. 842~6154 10< Infant In N.8. Refereo· ganlzat1onal 1kltl1 a mutt Sui.anne Vk:etl. 553-0123 ' ... Ol.ltllde ulea S1art1o0 Open 2 Public: 1 Dey OnfJ --. -..-.... Excelent tion Aatt for OUn OM req. 548·7887 Send a cover letter, r• MISCELLANEOUS ER· time to puraue r,:r M&aryl7 50/hr , t>enellt1 Sat, Feb 11th, 9AM--4PM IO' ENTERPRISE 1g92 '88 MUSTANG 6 auto-... New. llLEIP~ •••
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for atudent or retlr•. <Mtelled. 281~60 appt 15tO, Colt• MeN, CA hf'•l day. • few daya per feulonal attltt)de tart . rOf"I Curtoe acceaotlH or (213) 921·2903 Cotta M... 846--6H8 CREATIVE & ~eooit l2tH weett, 18/hour Female c•ll Linda between 2-8 CerOMna °"'9ner Show -'N lnlUI Your Auth~ ,...,~
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AUTO DETAILING II a-• 1714 E McFadden. Wllllll TUI FT/PT Xlnt benefits 8/29, opera, P~Of'mif19 ' • dltlon. nffdt br .. k$ 41300D. blKk {35011 FIT, PIT, good OMV. 21 +, __ , _. Sante Ana SM-902l 3•48 E. C:O.s1 Hwy, CdM Arte C1I Coat S•tlea. 1L!Z! E-..._ $1300 obo 733·Ga06 87 300E, (50801 ct.an appear.nee, 9-3 M·F Super $wldwtc:h NII 135 ~5 ~. ~,,.,, "' 87 190E lo ml. (583 1 I
COMMISSIONS·722·8118 875 Paui.inO, 545--4867 JtiUl• IJ...-TI Rest•urant . • kwl!! 7020 .. 1 UllfT ..... rtt~lt 85 190E whll~lo.(8217) --------Great Job tor aportt-m nd· The Number OM News-_.. _ fllYl NI....... -llghl bll.ll, low mites •'c -•-1 ••• ••-Auto ed indMduaJt . .SJ·llOIHr paper Promotton CorPOf· ... II I .-I• AVON SEA RIDER 13' atereo, axcellent con· r-•--•• LIT lTTEllAITI CUSTIMER 645-5780 after 3 pm •lion hat immediate Truck bed, 575 DINGHY $3800 or belt dlllon 16000 PP Por.cM 930 Turbo Car· Immediate fUll·llme open---openlf19• for Crew M•n· llllU •... CALL 842.()808 ofter Like new condtton 875-•686 rer• 1988 axceti.nt con·
1099. Looking for reapon· SERVICE ....ulllS lgel't Applants must Now hlr~or the follow-TBJ.-&1111 Wedding ~ brand --323-4330 82 CHEVY CAVALIER, 2 d 1t1on rea loaded
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Mutt be 18 yeera ex Deity Pilot ve<i""ng exist· to rMt• to teenagers In • •-1/PllP Openl'J' at our new w Sec 1850. 497-7370 7022 .. ~•.0220 -_, ... _ "Int driving ~ d • .,. Ullllf 11-11 work'1 environment 11 a Bew trMt 1 ...... 11on 11 __ .,..., Suban.t 1982 4 d0¢1' good .,.._ • "' r .... or 1.L. orders. 24 hours per """' (Start 11 $6/Hr & Up) ' ......... d t""" 5 • ..._.. Unllcxmi provided Start '"" F I T CI erk , M • F mutt he UM of • van, SER S you're at taut 16 .-ars of F y U'\22 II' .... 1111/llt 87 HONDA PRELUDE St con
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working env1ronment MacGregor Yachts. 1631 admln skills, computer MIT/lllTlll PART TIME Ul\llDS ft M llboat Mu beam Ew I I the Ap.;>ty 11 225 E. 17th St Placentia, CM knowledge, personal .... lllYlll • l"Mll\ Peu & Animals 6049 13 $650/mo 675-•70• 11;:u ~-=eca~t '~-<;,;,'°"· .. ITUY
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PLANTSCAPE, interior 1111111 ... 1. OlJt PR£ OWr£0 BMWs 957·3165 •11ening1
plant ma1nt•ne•. PIT ._ IEPm Ill 1931 -~port Blvd CM ~ & Organs Tr•~ '~ • ~ l ·., '' --..
flelllbi. hrt, exper req, 3-5 Yrs exp Own 50 Select O..left tlJS9 .... ,.,..... ... ,, 6 3?~ ;,,...S •.. ,.,,, ..
own tranaport 751-2271 truc:k/toots Hrly or com· New amval1 da11y1 ...... '"" h4J 73~ wt 2{,
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mission 722-7537 11168 Decker Bros Sqaure ..... •-...a lft Sales BEDROOM SET Grand Ptano, rosewood ...--tr SalH Ser111co
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With a revoluhonary new "'.,... "" 13900 540.8050• * .a. .... OI •u.-.-.. 9020 product For info call Mr ""' ..... orv 1500 Auto Mall Or.
D•Vls. (714)757.0728 Appllncn tlJI I -...... I BUY cat• ' truck• run Santa Ana -with nlng or not up to S 10.000 llTTLll WITEI '***•FREEZER SNrt ~m~imeott Fut cash I Fr .. 10..,,00 55 Fwy at Edinger
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PT OFC llelp for buly 9811• parlance p referred NEWPORT BEACH .,...1'11 II' 780-3884 Ing club Great phone 644-2111 Bdrm 1et1, office turn H95 • I GMC Jimmy •x•. gOOd
voice & paraoneltly 1 ...... II lll•M lawn equip, area rugs, WHY PAY RETAIL? condition New rtbU11t Toyota Tercel 1983 Sta· must Sell ng axp & -sofa a love ... ,, Berea (71•) 875-1645 ext 072 ~•. PoWer tteerlng tlonwagon. 444, SR$ en-
typlf19 40• pm • plus PI T Mgrs. to handle Sal•• lounger chr• kltch Items ttec"eo, c.1Mtt• 96.000 g1ne 60.000 mil t , a4r
Call Amy. 67s-7100 D1e1 Aide TV Blitz, pou . mite deccxallve8teces mlles SJ•OO or trade for cond1t1on no w•r•ar.ty
S3000/mo 54t-2235 ALLINXLNTC NO a plC:kup tn.tck In good $3000 760 ·3813 CIMelfledwortit-bey'ond
tl&LJn llltlll NEW STORE Just open.d 850-2529 ev .. I wknd1 condition DSG-540G ' (2T A9 1 I 51 •Widow of a Ooubt
FIT, M·F 7• m -3 30p m . on a.i~ Island Look· •Thomuvme tolld wO'Od
S<4 50/hr benefllt, no lngfor..,..glrl w/outgo-8'8" drMMf, matching ... -------•ICP nee Apply •n perton Ing pettOtlaltty to work mlt rort, armo1re, . 2 lllbol Book• On taP9. 729 part-time Could work Farad St CM ~8-5525 1mo full-time C.il Auel bedtlde tablu 1895 0. ,__,, 6107 tlgner detk, wood & _ ... _ ... .._ __ .._ ... Ila llTITI Clothlng at 873-2579 black leather 1395 Black REDECOAATING SALl IMJI ,._ ... ,her designer chair a Wicker tofa & chair wlend
nD TllllJlll For STATIONERY STORE m•tchlng ottoman 1395 • lblt, weJnul drsts & nlle
Limited opportunity to join COM FIT 5 Days Xlni •· coff" tat>i., carved atand gluacoft .. tbl All
n•t1ona1 rHI ""'• tN<· wonting CC>f'ditiont E•· wOOd & glass S 195 Sole good cond & reason•ble
kallng •t•tem with un· ~tlOnally nM ci.ent... & loveaeat. tapeatry ma· SAT &-3, «4 S.V1I hmlted urn•ng• For in· Phone for~ 873•4762 terlal 1395 5 round aolld (Pen1neula P<MI)
f ormation, call Jack ---' wood cuatom-made dm· •""""-.lii!i-""""----..-.~,;1 Ayer1 at SELECT SAVERS, a new Thrift Ing table w/matchlng (oronl def Mar 6122
BETTER HOMES& ~t S1ore,lanowhtrlog ahetVM, 1395 3' high ALL FINE OU'"LITY GARDENS production workert end cheat cherrt wneet & "
REAL ESTATE 751·5000 ..... clatkt If you are brau trim 1 195 Packard FURNITURE SALE. Fri,
.,..,getlc and cuatomer Bell Spanlth contole Sat 9-3 pm Antiques, ..,ftllllt wvlc:e-orlented, ptMM atereo •Y•t•m u 25 Or*tt .... t)'le from ES·
Friendly, plMaent perton ~In' peraon between •&•0-8050• TATE Lamp• twin bedt
for 11.tll ·tlm• Buay 9 a.m and 3 p.m at h••dboarda, dreuers
ptloM•, knowledge of 1t 131 Magnolia St , ANTIQUE walnut phono· tabtel, chalra. aota, P•llo
Cott• MeH/Newport Hunt Beech H2·881t graph, 1185, Wurlltier furn, a mlac Cuti only BNc:h wee ~ut Ape>ly Oftttn, I 185, P0ttable 1535 Slll'ldedtle, CdM
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1191'11•n P/T ~Hhlon ltland arH Footboard wtth ralla. 4 Fernlllee-tn:li furniture,
Attefnoon 1~ f0< Word 1><ocetlloO knowl· queen ttn 1195 &•0·1733 hMNd Item• Saturd•Y
a Publlshlng Co In Nwpt edge & tttor1hend a plu1 AED£COAA TINGI Coffee 9.4 2•41 Aue <M Cennee
9dl Approx 20 Hra/Wtl Send r"omea Hl.IQMe & end t ble drk wood {Monte Vlt1a/lrv\ne Avet
Mon-Fri PIMMnt pN)r'9 ln¥9ttment. p 0 •ox Kir19 ,,,.~, ... w/treme & ENTIRE BLOCK SALE
manner & llgtit typff19 1700. Newport Beac:l'I pad Antq trunk. 2 lampa Ctothel, furntture, l'loute-
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PAMB.A HAftT. llUIMnd HTTll, THTf~. l<"USE 1'lt MR SANDWICH, 3156 ,_Ind "-of-iO<le Code. 'flllllRVA TION Al· Colle ~ Or.-&lite 440, end ..... et el I K"1N$KY lNl 1 Von ,_ 9irCfl ltteet ll lGa, ~ ~ HM of .. Colft. 80CIAfU, MM Wltlte ........ lulle 100. ~ A---. ~;;i ..... St !MN. Cell! 1271& VOV AM BEING SUED ~A_. Suite 1800, ~blltMd Of~ Coe• e..Gh, Calif t2MO ,..,.. Code, $ectton NI of "°911. .,_ 1IO, WvlM ..... c.11.... C.. t2MO t1R7 Stephen M Zolovtc:h, IV PLAINTlff IA Ud le eata WW... Cell! ta71$ Dell)' Piiot, february ~ I , 19, Hoon LM. 2'192 loon IN fteNl COde, NIWPORT Ctlf W714 ~.._!.. ~· !~ ~ Vieto Odin IJfaatNn, 412 eo.ta 2301 °'4>0tlt Ofl14, Suite defnandandol SUP£RIOA AlenW "-1• 3112Corte 23, 1H9 Citcle, Laount Niguel C ... I MllA Hlf" 8T0fllAG(, "°'*1 ...... _. l'Ort ---.-v., _,..,, ltd • • Cellfof111a .,,,. ........ SI Coele tHM. Calif 440, ~ Caiid 127 t5 FOMCU>l.UAE SlRVICE Hemloea, Newport e..c:n. Th-273 t2t77 H60 Newpof't ~ . eo.te CWldee Pteoe. Newport
IOO, *-"'1 8eecf\. CMf PW'Nrttlio. 6'20 C~ taa7 Md\MI Meyer. 2301 Oii-INC , 1 Cellfotnia CorPOt· Cellf t2MO EunlOt I. .. ~992 Loon Meet, CA ntt1. _.. ... ~ ..._, Calll l2MO
,.. . Avenue, ~ 8HC:ll, IDf, A Cald ~""P. Pont DtM Suite 440 lnrine atlon 9r\ICll A TMler 6&4 Oak ..a.IC NOTIC( Cl<cte, L.eguna Niguel. CaM competitive blOdlna on Feb-'etrlela At*"•"· 165 ~ E. wey, Tr111tee CeW t2teO ~ 1 VentUt• ()(. Hun• Cllllt 927 {5 ......... CAUlllOAR Street, Lec>un• S.ectl. Caltt 12t77 Nll#Y )2 1 ... •t 10 00 A .. lttMetOfle. lntlM, Calif. of .. l.ocy lJ\llftO Tn.w1 Mleeioll V..,o Oevelop. lnllton a.ct., Cellf 92669 E\liine ...,, 2301 Ou· DAft...., ............. 12951 ,tennoue .,_.. Thi• bUtlne11 II c:on· A~IOft 10 be Mild •t ..,. t2114
1•10 llr1elol ..,... North "*'' Co l!'C c.llfOfnl&. ltlM buline91 ii con· Pont Ofj\/9 Suite 440 ll'vlM, .. ~ ... ,... .. .. • M ""..... l<NM. 1315 ..... ITAT9•WT duc:led by huabend and w1I• ,.,_ addr .. 'roperty 10 M ~ ~ 40I £. La ,,_,...~Newport 8Md'I 6120 ~Avenue, Ne.· cM:t9d by •llmlted partner-Cllllt t27 t6 tt.esc...,. r111 nH ec Pitcairn Place L•ouna The to1io-io peta<>n1 are Tll• reol1tren1 com.I be told .. t0460WI mi .. Siena Otlvil, Needle. C1111t
Cellt __., oon 8-ctl, C.... tHeo efllo The Jaimee M Mlheny INI _.e. BMc:tl, C•lll 92851 clOinO bullneat u menoed 10 1r11iaect bull· c e tteneou• tlouHhold tt<IOI ~ J. Tunea.nd 1420 LIM No 15 tMf111011 .,.,. reg111ri111 com· Pen9iOf'I end profit Snertng A .............. cal.. Oe'llid A Knnslly. 2801 LAND SYSTEMS. 251 Al· MM undel the llCUllOUI good•, p•11on•I H•m•, ,,.,,. "'4 l~ letbero
lt'lllOI l"9M North. Suit• Vlefol. • Celofornte r"""9d menc.ct to traf'IMC1 busl-Pier; lt35 S PIMoter Suota Mt,,.._. wou; ,.., .,_... CNllOfl Wav. Legun' e.ac11 ~t ,. Cott• M ... Cat.I b1111nM• name or nem .. furniture, and c101111ng 2t1t ~ w.,, UIOllM
,00, ~ ewti. Celt! ~ 19 Cofpotate neat under the f1ct1t1oua 301 , Whlmer, Cahl 90902 ...... n1,u11 -' M Calif 92951 tH27 ll1l9d at>Ove on NIA bet0f'l9lt1Q 10 the fOllowltlQ e.it\, Cell! t2tl1
t2MO ....... NeWoo<l 9Mtfl Celi! bueltlMI name Of ,,.,,,.. Thia b111ln•H It con· ... ,,..,., ..... """' " ,.. Mlc11 .. 1 s CuCCl'llH I. AMI Elttabelh Gammill Hoon l.. Aogef McCune. Un11 •30 WllllMI ~Edna IMoc~.
Ch.,,.. l B11chan1n t2teO ll9ted llbove on December ctuc:ted by 1 ~ part. wMI ...... uo ftMf ,._ 2107 t Cranbndge onve. El 261 Albert Pl , Coit• Meu T1111 1111ement wu l11ed Barton·ScnHtag, Unit 2300 Newport 9MJ • ..._
1'20 8tlMOI Street North The W am l,IOfl COm-12. 1tN na<lhlp MM. Toro. Calll 92'30 Cllllf 92627 .. 1111 the County C*~ 01 01 · • 150 pof't IMctl. Calf t2t63 ~ 100, Newport BMch. pwiy, Caltfomo4. 19 Corpor--Odift 8tut1141n The re9111ran1 com-• ,... tie noc • "°"" Robert A Rini, 215 13111 Thie b1ialnHt 11 CQl'I· ange County on February 11 t(...,,, Hel'fl• Unit •209 Frederick R lrown.
Cellf t2'tO •t• Plll•, Newpott BHoh. TNa llat_,t -• l•i.d IMftCed 10 tranUCI bull· n1111,.... ..-......, reu .., Str•t. S..I Beac;h Caul ducted by an lndNldual 1tet • Sand ta Ehmenn. Unll TNltM F~ R 8'0IMI .,.,,_ 0 ~k•f\9h•m Calit t2MO with tM Counly C4oirk of Ot· neat under tilt l~\llloua .._ .._ .... _. rew 90740 Th• regltHent com ,..,..... •383 Aevocebia TNM, 1121 ldef\o
1'20 .. ol Sir• Nofth, Thll bullnMI IS con· .. County on F«>ruary 3, ~name. OI names ...... __, .... ........ c J Fari.y, . Inc .-(Call· ~ 10 ltllltaci bull· ~ Of•rige Co•'1 0 DotMft. AMOC. Siii• AV9nlle Sen I• MOntOI
auiw-100, N9wport lkoectt, duc1ed "I' • ~er part. ltlt ll9ted et>ove on OCtobef 1. enr.., ._ ...... ...._., tomla). 2235 Te~ H1llt -uno.r the fk:uuoua O.Uy Piiot r:.t>ruary 1e 23, Llcen• Ute Calif. t0403 C ... t:rteO nerlflop ,_ 1N8 • ...._ ........ '"'91 "'9 Oftw, Laguna Beach Calif tKllir*t l\ame or name• Mttcn 2 9 1989 Publlaned Oranoe eo.11 Aenoolph S Cohv. M 0 • "°'*1 J T'1•efOIVIMr, The regftlrent com-PublllNd Orenot C04dt S~ M Zotovlch ...... 921$1 lilled ebove on Jenu 1y 17 Th·305 Dally PilOI February t , 19 1 Montecllo Drive CoroN
1420 lrietol Street North menCed to tranuct OIJIO-Delly Piiot F~ 9, 18, Thie •t•ltment HI llled ,..... .......... ,... Oler'tn E Fuller. 15 Lind.a 1t8t . 1989 de! Mar. C8'1f. t2e25
Suite. 100, Newporl Beect> neea under the t>ctouous 2'. M.ctl 2. 1tll with tt1e County et.rk of Of. ---~ YM INlr went 8trMt, l.egun• Niguel Calif A E GammHI fltBJC NOftcE F·t33 Donn and Heney Comte.
Callf. t2MO bul!MM ntome « """" Th-303 .,. County on February 8 te ... Ill ........., •• t2tn Thi• 11a1emeo1 w•• filed 7<M MllriOOIO. Coton• del Thi9 butlnt4• It con· lltt9d •bove on H/A 1919 ...,. II reu • MC lllMWft Dennie D O'N.il, 1438 with the County Ctef'k of or: FICT1TIOUI ., ... ,, r.aJt ll)TIC( Met. Calli 92626 ducted' by • getlefll patl· Cheryl A MIVlln rtaJC ll)TICE ,...,,._ M .........,, ,_ 1NJ cal• Marlnen Drive Newpo11 tnQe County on J anuary 17 NAm ITATIMENT "-Coulter. 4820 l<opl-nerlNP Tn11 s1a1emen1 wu filed Puolllhed Ofange Cout ......, ......,., ..,,,._Oil &Mch Call! 92880 1999 rn. tollOwlng petsons are MOTICI lnO om-.. Cwmlcl\MI, c.111
Tile regl11r1nt com-wllh IN Collnly Cler1I ot Of· K_.1 Dally Piiot February 9 •8 1 _., .W ..... (lletect lft Berry R l1ub1c11er, F~ d01ng bualness •• INVtTINO· t5e08
menoed to 1r11nl.ect 11'.191-enge County on Fet>N9ty 2 ftCTinOUe ...,.._.. 23. Mwct'l ·2 1989 "'9 ..._ ..._.) 30912 Steep1$CheM Ot1ve, P1ibll1heel''Orang1 CotSI . T'LC-THE 'LEARNING ..01 Al.Ith A Cr• (0.C.Md)
• • neat unclet: · the lictttiOus 1919 • ..,... ITA~ Th-304 .,..,.. M ._,, le tft• Sen Juan Capistrano C.lof Dally fiilol February 2, 9 16 CONNECTION 3142 Cork Notl6e 11 hetet>y given ll'Mll c/o Ire f er .. Tru11M 4294
bU9IMel n*M or nemM ,...-,, The f~ pettonl we l,.._.. ..ta ctlacton Ju-92875' 23 1989 Lane Cott• Mesa. Ca111 teeled bid• wlll be received Country Club Onw, Long
1111ed 100W on NIA Pubtllhed Grange Coast dO<tlQ ~ u "8.IC NOTICE · dlalll ~ tteM "" •o Ke<lh P BlahoP 2705S V•• ' Tti·278 92826 by lhe Clly ot Huntlng1on e..c:n. Calif t0a07
Wllllaln k Devi•. 0-al O..ty Piiot. FebNaty •• 18, Z~AS CAF£. 6078 Wetn«, . • • DIAi CALINDAMOI Oviedo Mlss•on Viejo C•tof R91\M' Mlll'y-N•m•ll• . Beech •I the offle41 or 11\e Wflllarn H er .. Ill 3250
Pertftef 23, March 2 19H H1H1tl1\9ton 8Hch Calif f1CT"10Ul IUl•H ,.,, ~Heuntar 11t1• 92891 "8.IC NOTIC£ Ph 0 3142 Cork L•n• Olly Cletk at Coty Halt, 2000 Cherry Avenue loog Beach.
Thia tl•1etnenl WU flied fh.29() 929-47 NA• ITATW•NT ,. ....... MCflU • m.-Wiiliam l Twomey. t<I Cost• Meu Cell! 92626 Mein StrHI, H11ntlnglon Cellf 90807
wll'1 IN County C*1I of Of. Larr; D Walker ~562 Elld The fOllo-#ff\O P«ton• 111e ..._"' .... cort•. Timbergete lrv1n1 Calll f1CTITIOUI au&INESI Thl• bualnHs 18 • con· e..c;h Celttornla, u.n111 the Rletletd w Derlfng, t861
ange County oo FabtulfY 6. "8JC NOTICE Avenue •C... Huntlogton OOlnQ bull,,_." UM oarta o ""8 "-ede 92714 NA• STATEMENT ducted by 11n individual nour ot 10 00 • m on Febru-9'yllnt Rotid, long ~
1989 ----------18Mdl. Cllllf 92&48 PACIFIC LENDERS 1•101"-no le -ecetl Thlt buSlness Is c:on· The lottow1ng (>efSOfll era The registrant com· ary 21 1989, at 11rhlch u,,,. Cellf 9011~
'40'7CMI •-Mlnee Wiiker, 7562 E.1111 GROUP, 6892 Man<;hMlet iweleoeteft: .., reapueel• dllCted t>y 1 gen~•I parl· doong ous1ness as menced to toansact bllll they wut be opened P\lbllety JOMl)h end I~ Frenll• Put>Haned Ofange Cou1 ,tcTITIOUI _,..... AWfll.lt •C·4 Hul\hnQIOO 8M:f 9UM• Parlt C11•11 eecnta 1 MeqUlne Ilene .-e o«thtt> RAD PROPERTIES COM• nets under Ille llcllttou; and ,...0 alOod 1n tl'>e Coun· 380 Ca"'lno ~ E1trell1,
Deity Pllo1, Febtulf'Y 9, 18. NAMI ITATl•NT e..c:n. CeJot 92648 90e21 c11191pflr eon I•• ro, • The regtlHant com· PANY a De111wafl geoe<el but1ness natl'& or Nlmes ell c111mbera 10< the Daven-Suite 140, San Clemenll.
23. Maren 2, 1989 The fO!fOwtng J)efM>llS at• -Thia bullneu ll con-Pacific: mo101 1"'porta me 11 d • d • e I• t •I•• rnenceo to trensect buel· periners"IP 5000 Borell haled at>Ove on February 4 port Otlv• Sidewalk Im-Celof 92872 Th·28S' doing blnlneu u ducted by "utbenc •no wife Calllornle. 8882 Menchester _,,...._ el 11etad q11i.re ,,... under lhe 11e1111ous StrMI Su•le 205 Ne .... port 19119 provementi In the Clly ol Donald end Coleien Gil·
----------1 THE GREENLEAF/NE'ELY The reo111ran1 oom· 8h1d . Buen• Perk c.ur que le cone eee11etle 1u tKlaln ... name or namee e.ecn Celol 92680 Renee Mary Nemeste' Huntington eeacn ford, 1931 POl"t Ramaga1e, P\B,IC NOTICE INIJESTORS. 2201 Oup<>nl m4lne.ed 10 lranuct l>llSI· 90e2\ c.... titled t bov• on At>nl 21, AWDEH & Co •Delaware Pho. A aet ol ot•n•. speclll· Place, ~port Beedl, Clllit --.;....,~----------I C>ftve.Suf1e820 ltvlne,Calll ~ undef the hc:totlO\ll T1111 t>usiness It con-.. uelad "° PfeMnla 111 1te1 corpor111on, 5000 Bite" Th•• stetemaN waa hi~ cauoni, end othef con1rac1 92HO
K.,... 92716 bullnet• neme ot namM ducted by-• corp0r111on reepwete • tteftlpo, p4leCle Glenn FullOI' S\feet. S111te 205 Newport wUh the County Clerll 01 Of. doc:untenll may be obllllned l.oola and Helen Gol-
FtCTITIOUa llU .... 11 GrMflleal Oevetoprr1en1 Mtt9d •boll• on NIA Th• reg111ran1 com petdet .. c.ao. 'I le pueden Tn11 tteiement was llled Beach C•lll 92660 ange County on febr1iary 9 on ~r11ery 1 1189 at the tlcilalk, Tl'U91 .. Gott~
NAMm ITAff•NT Company • Cal1torn1a cor-Larr)' D Welker "'9nC6d 10 1renuct DUii· qlllt• 111 -.no, eil dtftero with tile County Cl•~ 01 Or· Thia bus1nee1 11 coo· 19a9 Department ol Public Farnlry Truat. 4807 f'ertlem
The followlng P*tc)(ll 11e porellon, 2201 Duponl Thts 1t1tem4lflt NH hied natl under IM llCllllOIJI r etret co .. 1 de 1u ange County on Jenuery 30 d11c:ted t>Y 1 geMfel oerf F407e51 Worllt, 2000 M11tn SlrMt Road, Corooe deC Mar C•UI
d04ng butineU es Ofi\19, Suite 820. lrv'lne, Cellf w\1'1 the County Clefk of Or· t>utlnen name Of' namet Pf.,..._ tin avllo edf· 1989 n.5"1p PuDhslled Orenge Cotut Hunllngion BHch, Call· 9~25
F<1S ACQUISITION COM-92715 .,. County on February 3 11119d above on NIA cioftet pet Plrl• de la.con•. F40e210 The re gistrant com· Diiiy Pilot. February l6 ~3 lornte, upon rece191 of a Thom•• and Dianne Her· .
PANV, •tole P'oPf•lorahlp, Jerry W N4tely. an lll<lMO· ttet President IJteMft otroe reqvlalloe PubhsM<I Oran~ Coatl ~ to 11e.nfl cl b\ltl· Mardi 2 9 l989 r1on-retundabl• ree or "'°"' 17931 POl'ttide Clrcla.
16071 Fitch Streel, ltVIM , u••. e20 Newt>Or' Centet ,...,. n111 1tatement Wiii toled ........ Pwede que 11.eted Dally PolOI Febr11ary 9 HI nee• 11nd11 t"• f•CllllO<!S • Til·307 s 10 00 Hunlltlgton S.ech. Calif ~f. 12714 Ofl\le, Suite 1650, Newpon Pvblltne<I Orange Cou1 w•th the County Clefll of Or· .,._,.......,•IHI abot*9o 23, Maren 2. 1989 t>Y11neu name °' n,.r"les Eech bid snau oe maoe on 929-49
Sidney M Field 18071 S..Ch, Cllll 92880 Delly PllOI, FebN•rt 9 18 811ge County on February 8 ~te.11 nocon-rh ~) llJted above on NI A PtllllC NOTICE ttie Proposal Form and In Wtlllem E LlnMnbard,
Aten Slr"1. Irvine. Calol Thi• bus•nHa Is con· 23. Match 2. 1989 1981 -1 "" -.... • ...,.oe Abdo H Khoury fx· the mennef ptOVlded In 111e 80t Vl•I• 'Jerde Orlve, FuK-
92714 • CllJcted by • general ptrl· Th·288 f4'175'17 llerMf • "" MfYlclo de ref• rueuc NOTIC[ ICVllW Vk:e Prffldtt'lt FICTITIOUI aultNlti con1rac1 dooumenlt. end anon Cellt 92632
Thi• bullnffl ,, con· nerthlp P11blllhed Orange Coett erencla de ebofJadoe 0 a "" .. 11at&fn4llll WH 111«1 MAME STATl•NT •hell be accompanied by • MICl'IMI Mac:LeocS. Mo ..
ducted t>y· an 1nclovlduel The reg111r1n1 com· "8.IC NOTICE Delly Piiot Februery HI ?3 -ofte"'41 de eruda ...... tC'5QO wHh 111• Count~ Clerk 01 Or· The toOovw•f\9 petlOt'IS &l'e owtllled or cuhl« s check 29&01 L11clnd1, MlHlon
The regtetrant com-menceo 10 1ransac1 bu!W-March 2 9, 19811 (v.. e4 dtrKlorlo tel•· ITATNfNT OF ~ County on Oeeemoe< cioono b.is1ness as · °' 1 t:lld bond for not IMs Vlefo, Celll 92891-5924
menced to tran.act butt-neu under the lletll!OUS ,ICTT1'10U. •UllNlll Th-308 iOfttco). AaANDONMeNT Of' 30 1988 Sf ARR FI NANCI AL than t~ of the amount ol Felhl R and Dt•n•
MN llnder the tJc11t1out t>utlnest n1me or nltM9 NA• IT~Tl•tfJ e-tfo,...... Ull CW ,tCTrTIOUS F403t t2 23•00 Peralle Un11 G tile bid made payat>l41 to the Mauoc::co. 42'9 Vl1gfh11
t>ulinen name or names 1111.0 abOw on January 20, The lollovwlf\9 petlOf'lt are MllC NOTICE n1e name end 1ddru1 ot 8UllNlll NAME Pub11"18<1 011nge C 51 Lag11na Hiits C1111 · City ot Huntington S.acll Road, Long e..en. Celli 119t9d abOVe on Jenuery 13. 1989 doing b\llltlftl 11 Ille court 11 (Et nombre y Tiie l0Uo11r1ng pereon1 Dall)' PtlOI January 28 Feb . M•Chael w Brenrian 8:.>1 t TIMI Contrac10f allall, 1n'the 90907 1919 . Wiiiiam 0 GreenlHI ALPHA AUTO STEREO & 'ICT1TIOUI .UllHlll d1reec:lon de le COfl8 ell heYe 8.b41ndoned tne u M Of r11ary 2 9 16 1989 s .. 1dcove Cr 203 Hunt-l)effOt'mtnoe ol the 11rork Wtlllam E Meuocco
Sidney M Fleld Prealdent ELECTRIC, 2015 P!eeenll•. N.-ITATIMl.NT ORANGE COUNTY SU-th• Flctltlou• 8u11ne11 rn. 60 1f\910n S.ec:h. C•lll 92648 end mprovemenlS c:ontorm 2727 McCone Avenue. Hay-
TNI 1talemenl wu llled Thia t11timent wet ftleo Cott• Meet, Cahl 92428 The f0110w1ng P8fll0nl .,. PERIOR COURT 100 CMc Name· CENTRAL lt.4PORT M•ttha L Slart 30862 to 1M l abor Co<I• ot the ..,d, Caitt 945'5
wtth the County Cletll. of Of. wllll lhe County Cler~ of Of. LMu MunlHr\, 1681 doing bllslneel u c.lltet Drive. Watt. S.n PAATS..., t548 AOama C • "8.IC NOTICE OlyMl)IC Pt L•QIJN N~. Slet• mCilllOfnli ai'IG ot ~1tle1 McK... 5317
anoe County on Jenuary 18 enge County on Jenuary 30. Bimini Pl Co.le Meae, Calif FARM f R S PRIDE Ant, CA 9270\ Cotta M .. a, <;atll 926?7 .I( ........ • Clalf 92977 laws o1 Ille Stete Of Calf. Mo11nteln Vie.,, 'l'orba
1tet 1999 t2927 PRODUCE 2765 LOfenzo The name .odr.U ano The FICtlllou• 81.11meu -Tt>ts b.ut1neu ,1 c.on· torni. ac>plic:•b.. thereto Unda Cellf 92ea6 't04M1 ~-221 Thll butlnut I• con· Avenue, Coate Mesa. Caht 1ele(>110ne number 01 p11in-Name refetred to abow wH FICTITIOUS au .. NE&S OUC1ed by • oen-r p rt wttl'> 111e exception only ol l.etoy N. Nopper if • 6
Publlshed Or~ Coatt Publlthad Orange CoH1 ducted b)' en ln<IMduat 92828 tiff's ellorney or ptamtoll flled In Orange County on NAMI ITATE.MENT nertnte> tuCtl v1r .. 116n1111e1 may be LakavJew. ltvine, Calll
Deity Pllol January 26 Fee>-Delly PllOt, February 9 1e, Th• regl11ren1 com· Ollber1 Mer11n 2755 >MlhOut an 11t0tnty '' !El Merell 2e 1987 FILE The IOllOW\ng per$0t'I itr• The 1eg111ran1 com rtq1.11te<1 11noe< the special 92715
NlfY 2, t , 19, 1t89 23, M11cn 2. 1989 mencea 10 lr~I bt.oll· Lorenzo Avenue Cos tel nomblt le OlrKcion y el 111.1 NO F339443 dolnQ bvtlllffl 81 menc.ecs to trannc:1 butt 1talut .. puttutnt 10 wtllerl Emmett and Ptlti Ptt· Tl'l-258 Th-295 neat uncle< ,,,. llCllllOIJS M .... Calif 92628 mero d• t.lelono d•I eruc:e W•YM B•rr. 15•8 SHIELDS RUBBER (;OR· ,,... under lh• flCllllOVS proceed1nga l'ler*lnder .,. 19ftgef. Truat.. The Pit•
• bl.ltlnea nat'M or names T1111 bu1lne"'s 1s c.on at>ogado del detna!'ldante 0 Ad•m• ·c , Coste Mna PORATION 931 11110,11 181h but•l'lflt name 0t n•me;i tlllen end wtllch 118119 not tenger TN1I 19390 Alber\
--------------------llal9d above on ""'A dl.lc:ted by en tnd1vt<Wal del deml!ldant• Que no Ca111 92627 Sl•"'· COl\1 Mete C•"1 hated 11oove on J11t11iat) 1 .,_, auper141ded by 1rie S1rMt, Foun11lt1 "'"•Y
U t \ Ill 'O I IC I
TOWNSEND
Mark Towruiend m.
pal9ed away on Feb·
ruary • 9, 1989 at
Ei .. nhower Mem-
orial Hospital, at age
67 after a lengt}\y tU-
neta. Born m New
Jersey on November
18, 1921. he had resi-
dences · 1 n San
Clemente, Lo. An·
,e.14!9. and Palm De·
an. Mr. Townsend
received h.is under-
aradua te and law
degrees from the Uni-
v~rs1ty of Penn-
sylvania and was also
a ,.rMiuate of the
Whan.on School o f
Buatne.a. After h.ts
rrull tary career us a
flight U\Structor dur-
mg World War II, Mr.
Town1end j01nt'<l th
Office of Leg1.slauvc
Co1.tnsel ot the Unncd
Statea Sennw ;m
auastance counsel,
befctre as1oc1atin"
with the Regional <:ounael Offa oC the.'
Internal RPvtmu~
Service 1o1S .i S('nlOr
trial courut•I Thert'
after, an )959 ht' jo!n!d the law farm of
J. ·.-~
Ltvlu MunlMn The 1eg111rent com-11~ at>ogado. es) St•o· TM• bl.l11nest wu con· Cl11tw1n1 Group inc:. 19~9 4' provlelona 01 Ille l.•~r Cellf 92708 , •
This 11atemen1 'WH llled menc:4d 10 transacl bu$1· nen Marc TM>Pl>e' Eaq Clucl9d C>y an •t>O•'lid~ Delaware 300 we~Jl"ltn M.cheel w Brennan Code Prefer~ to tet>o< Roi.~ F\ay 1~~ Calle
•Ith the Coun!y Clefll ol Or nest under the llCllll()U9 Ml('.h,Mj s Polk A Le>N Cor· Tllll ,111em*i1 "'" Meo Plaia. Suite 3.40 P1ntbt.orgn Thot statement .... hlo<I •hall be given only 1n lhe AU#Ofa, C'amarlllo. Cati! Parker, Milla ken, enge County on Fet><uary 3 buatneas name Of names pora11on. 18"25 8url)an with the.County C141fk or Oi PA l5,38 With 11\e Coun1; Clerk ol Or rnannet provided bV taw 93010
Clark. O'Hara & 1tet ll1t9d•t>ove onf'llt>ru1r,1.90111evard~ Su11e 662 1"9eCountJ'onJ•llU•r130 Th•• bu11nett ''con anoeCoun1yonf1t:1•u.ir19 Nobldshllltt>eCOf\tldeted Aoberten<1&.fbef1Rei· F40M05 1999 r'eriana C•hlorn11 g 1358 t91!9 duc:leo b)' 1 COrO<lf8tl(ln 1989 unll&s 1t •• ~ on 1 torm grocl. 1 No'<rl, l.rvtne, Calif Sunuelia.n an Les An· Publlll'led Orange CO.It G111>er1 Martin (e181809•8711 Publ11neo Orange COllsa Ttie reg11tr1n1 c.om· F40n51 rurnlshe<l by the Coty 01 t2115 ,.., •
geles as head of Its tax Delly Plt91 February 18, 23 Tl\11 atatemenl wet t, '<lj DATE (Fectl•I SEP 0 I D•ll\'-Ptlol F•b<uary 9 16 "'41'\Ced lo tr1nsac:1 """ Pubt .,,"° Orllf\9• Cout Huntington e.ach and 11 Roycoe 11\0 Eiieen Rob-de~rtment, where Mareh2'.9 1989 w11"the Coun1yCte<i<olOr 1988 23 Mercn2 1989 MM 11n01< '"• llc:ttooua Olll1yP 101februe!"f18 4'3 "'~tllac:cCNdtncewlthtlle •M<>n. 2512, Pine Valley he pracuced lO the ' Tl1·313 lngt Count) on February 8. Oerr L Orenvllle, Ci.rlo, Th 30 butll'leM nam11 Of nllrnel MtrCll 2 9 1989 pcoY1tlOn1 ot Ille Pl'oPOSAI Drive, Alhtmbre, Cellf
----------11989 • ., Janet V~ng. D99111r hllld •bOV on JllNH\fV II Th 06 requiremenl• 91803 time of ha death In MllC NOTICE . F407110 Publlsned Orange co 1 P\&.IC NOTICE a9e9 Each bodde• rnuat be I.ton G 5~1111 4011 Em
addltton to hts deda-Put>l•SheO Of1ny CoaSI Deity PtlOt Feb•uiry 2 ~ 16 JC LH yetr Prei·•l~•• P\BllC NOTICE 1ocen1eo and at•o pre 7th Street. L~ e.ac:h. ti to n { ly t(asnJ Deoty Polot Fe1>ru1111' 16 23 23 1989 1("5717 T"<• lllte""f"'1 "' ' lll'10 Q1.1811f..O u required by i.w Cell! ~ c.a on is amt ftcTlTIOUI IUllMtEIS March 2 I. 1989 T,,279 FICTl'TIOIJI IUSINESS wt111 '"' Cou'1h Cht•lr ot Or· 1(..-rJ The Cuy Counc.11 ot the Robert end Carmen
and career. Mr. NAMI ITATEllKNT Th-310 NAJft ITATlMENT •I'll• County Of> Ftbtu11ry 6 flCTITIOUI au•••• CW( ol M11nung1on BffctH•· Smith, t Weyt>ridge COur1.
Townsend was an The 1o1iow1ng persoos are P\BllC NOTICE Tne IOllQ>,,.•f\9 oefsona ere 1989 NAME ITATlMEN'T _.. .. ,,.. r.gti1 10 tejKI •ny NewPor1 &Men. Caltt 92ee0
avid yachtsman and a doing t>uSlness aa "8.IC NOTICE dOlll{, buslnHs •5 t F40705' tne 1o110111•no !Mt'~ ••• or alt bid• tvan •n<I June Sl.lfmeier,
be f h Dan BROOl<LAND FINANCl.Al KU7'7 VIOEO p 1930 Hatt>~• Pub11t.n.d 01 t rlQt C. ut dO<l'O OUs•neH es By order Oft"• C•IY Coun 294• cn..,.i Hiii Road. Ot· mem r O l e a INSURANCE SERVICES P'ICTITIOUS IUllNESS P'ICTITIOUI IUllNESS BIYd Colle Mew Cat Oa•I) Polul F tvu 1' 9 111 BEVFOR~D A Celot0tma c:tl Ol 11'9 C•l'r ot Hunl•ngton ange Cahl 9~7
Point Yacht Club and t371 ReynolCIS Avenue NAME ITATl ... NT NAME STATEMENT 926'7 ,_., M11c11 2 t91» -., lid P.,-t<>Mtl>•Q •fl Coat• 8eecf\ Calllorn1e the 8th ot ~·nn•ttl L V•lf•m•.
the Los Angeles Irvona. C11111 92714 Tna IOllow'•ng petlons er• Tne 10110.,..,"9 J>Of'""""t.< ,.,,c~ ~g /~~to~~;,~ .eli M tta s 1 Cott• Me CaLt ~t>ruafy 198t . 13508CO..t ~10Ptec»1 • Car· Yacht Club. He had BFtS Inc CelHOrr\1• dOlng bu11neu domo busmfls.s u • .. ,. ~., u · 92627 I C.,,. •r•dtwey C ty ttlOI, alt """
innumerable friends 1371 Reynolds Ave , Irvine STIJOIO INK 2077 rust•n WIPPLC s HEAl THY 9263 1 ,. , • PtalC NOTICE Od1n8rnthf!n H 2Coste Cleft. ol 1n. C11y 01 HU"ll· The r eg111rent co"'·
Calif 92714 Ave Costa MHll C•••I FOODS 1628 San Mig11.. T"•s !_ut n n d f 6" Mesa SI Coe11 ~eH Cal•I •nglon e..rn mencect IO lrll'\NCI bl.Ill· and coll~es and This 1:>1111neu ., con· 92627 Roaa Ne11rporl eeac;11 c a1o1 duc:led _, 1>" 0"0'" u• ~ 19ie2• Putll>ent!O Orengo U>ast .,... 11ndel 1ne tlc:1llloot wtll be missed by all dUC'te<j t>y e COfpcM'81tOO ~rrallfl• Herrlt 2on 926GO ' Tne regl&J. ant c.Cm·r FICTmOUS'lltJSINEll BDF P r ,,.... A Cl lornoel De•!)> PllOt Februat, 9 18 ou.-. n.,.,,. or n•IMI
H ei.ssunnvedbvhis Th• r1g111ran1 com-T111tln Ave Cost• MIJU Edward PQ>Nell 12;i6 "'enced 10 treoMt l bull NAME ITAT~MENT Cl"fC>. 301 Ve'll\1re Dr,f 201989 lilteoebowonN/A
J meneed 10 lrAl'IAGI bul' CeJ1I 92627 Kewen Drive p uoena ~ ul\d~ the lo<.tlhous T"• IOll0""1"0 1>41r$<>nl • • Hunt•ngton 8eac11 CA 11 I Tn 283 ROC>4aft Sm•th
w1{e, Vie1.0ria T o wns· net.I l.ll'ldet the f1<;t1toous Th•• busine~t 11 con Cell I 01108 bul{l'ess Nme Or " "" ~ doong b4Alnf'U •• ~™t Tnit 1tat..,,..,1 was fifed ~nd. lus daughter md buelness n•n'MI °' names Ouc:t9d by an •ndovodu&I Bern•td Bubf"an 62S N ll.O •t><We on N A J . RAY.SANDERSON DE Th.s bua nau ls con -1111 IM County~ of Of
two sons, Brooke llttedtbOveonDeeem~•S The reg111ren1 com Petm or1.,8 a....1.,. Hula C11Dvong 11 0 VELOP ~ENT AUT O d\lcaeot>v e Nin•tw(>llrtnet PU8UC NOTICE angeCount)'011.l1nu1('f30 M 1t88 menc:ao to transact ous. Ca~t 902 lO Thlt 'tetem•111 "'•$ · d PLEXES, 2699 \Me AoaCI ,11 p 1M9
Townaend of orro Atellard z111en President MN under the hcllt•oua Tiiis busmen s con· wtll'> 1~ Coun'ly ~leO. ot ~e· Su11e 1SO lr~tl'o. C•l•1 The •1g111nnt com-f<ICf ~~...;,..... O F~ Bay, Mark Townsend Thi• 1t1tef'Tletll ..,..., Meo t>u11neu n~ or oi)mes ducted b~· CO·OArlnets '"j; ounl'f on l'luary 9271• ~eel to treriSCICt t)l.lt>l· l P11bl1aneo range II
IV, of Dana Point and With th• County Cieri< of Or· ll1ted at>o .. e on January 6 '"' regi"trani com 19 ~ . James w Rev. :<690 V.'l'll'• !'It'll und 1 1~ tocloloous NAME ITATI__,. Dally Poot feb<uary t . 16
Tho-"'" B GnrrAll o f ~County on Januery 30 1989 ceo 10 tuinuct bus F4058M Ro1d Su11e 150 ,,.... "'" 1Nt1ness ,.,~.,,• or namn The tollow•ng 1>ttao<1• •~ 23, Mercn 2 1989 "~ "' 1989 I( ,. man PubhSfled Oref\OO C '.>a'1 Calif 9271• n-'l CIO<ng bus.neat .. Th-298
Lagun.. n . ch. ht ' r,.llne Harnt nets under Iha hCli!IOIJI 01 r Piiot Febru'lr) 2 9 16 •• ... I O R 76Q" ltll.O et>o,,. on ..,.,..8"'o.! CALIFORNI/. STOP 800 .. oc F'°'351 Tt111 statement wu 11100 b\lalness name or 0 11rN11 'I ... 1cn1e •r " 19ae sister. and tw u Pubhtned Ofange Coast 'Nlthtl1e Cout11yCi.r1o.otOr 1111~ebove on N A. 23 1989 69 Wn11e Roeo. s ... 11• 1so Oo•nB1ut W l9tl1St• .. \ Coete~ ---.. -_-ll'_NO_f_ll'_c __
nephews, Na ta lie 0811')1 Piiot February 9 16 .,,._ Coonty on r111>ru1f)' 8 EOWfd Powell Th-2 lfVl"41. c ... , 9n ' T1111 sl•••mena ... " "~ Ca1ot T .,.,..2 /4 ~ ""'
23, ~•rcn 2 1989 1H9 This ••~1&rnt"nt ..... .,, 111.0 1111-1c ~TICE cne o S11nderDOn. Jr ..... tr '"•Count., o.r .. o' Or· Ke1on ruong . ...,.., "'Y Klein. J Marlin Th JOO F401t0t w•l"ttie COUNyClt!rk of Of n~ nv 2699WM•floa<t u•lfl 1~ "O'C°"ni, on~. ru rv l Ave . Garde<'! Giove C•hl NOTIC9 Of'
K I e I n n d Puo11111ed Orang& Cout en;-coun1y on .:11nua1; 27 ' 4M lr.1ne . Ct·' 921 '' 11!89 926•5 "*-tC ~ C~nstopher Kleom o f P'tllltC NOTICE 011ly P1to1 febr\tary 16 2'\ 19U flCTaT1o"U1 ~~SINESS fll•S l)y'11\e.&S ,. Cot . F40Met P"11on11 . Truong 68021 NO ICE 1$ HEREBY
Maryland, a nd :in March 2 9 1989 FtOei&I NAM£ STATEMENT du<led cy 1 Oet1eral 04!•1 Puo•is!WO Ora"9e Coa t Am~ Ave G9'04ln Giove GIVEN thet t!Mt Oty Coun<:1I K.-•11 309 p bl 0 c 1 nenhlO Oaif PllOt fet>t rv ~ , 6 Clai 92645 of t"41 City of .,._P<l'I 8.-ch aunt, Ehzabcth D:\U· FICTITIOUI auttNEll Da/ p'f:,~.c;•;;:i 2 9 ,. 8 •re II)! 0••""9 '* n1 ••• Tiie reg111rant corn 23 ~8,,.11 , l9llfl Th•• bu11n•ss • con· llOtd 11 pvblt<: hellrlllg 10
f Ch rrv H II N.Am ITATUIENT MllC NOTICE Y ' " Y 1.toong bUS•n9d et ~ to tran11 I Out • 11 302 O"'ted b)' l'lvlbend and wile CONlder City CounQI IP-mont O .. J 1 ' ThetOllowlllgpetlOf'll•'• 23 1989 l ~ A88EY rOSlEA 356 ,..,. under thft flCM'NI The 1eg11tra1H com-prOVlllol Pr .. Ol)locatlorttor N~ Jersey A pra OOlnO blle;neee H Kwn 11 ''1 Hffa.,o Ave Costa "~ bua•rteu name or no.,,,_ PtalC NOTICE menc.ec:J to 1ransac1 bt.111-Metll&l'e Hu.erd Reouc::ooo
vale memonal 1erv1C\• Ol.IAll BUSINESS PARK ftcTfTIOUS 1ua1HESS P\8.JC NOTICE C•••t 92626 3 1is1.o above oo 198t nua under ttl• toct ttou• Gtant Funo.s
was held al Satnl LfD. •3 Upper N ..... porl N.\M[ ITAT!MENT AC>bey Meooc 1"' .(l Mkl>e~ 0 ~·~ ICa&ett ~llneu ~"" o< n•,,.,. NOllCE IS "I f RE BY Maraa ..... t'1 E_..\pal Plue Drive N .... port e ach Th• to•l()'4 1\9 pe;sous ilta ITATOllNT o~ Hylel'IO Ave Doti ... ••• Th•• 1111-nt lllat f eel tl'ICTITIOUI •UllNISS lialed above on N,. r AT"1ER GIVEN 11\at Hid --p .-1~-,...,., Cehl 928e0 d0tn9 l>ll"'nn~ H AaANDONMINT OF Colla Mesa, C.t '1 t<lilfi .., 1n tr• County Cieri. 01 0t NAME STATEMENT Ktlon TNOng p.,,DllC l\MOtlQ ""lll bot Mid On
ChW't'h ln I m LA" Teu~ C Hac.~JU. Ge:net11t P.BOP.EB.JY TM ~EDV.C· UI£ OF tl'ICTll10US T"11 bus neu '1 con e~ Govnt; ., J ..,..,y :>O T e I~ ""'"Ill !>t"SOO' are Tl't1t $lllement wet 11~ I t 01.L QI J:et>rull~
tert on februaty 10. Paft1*' . ..,3 UPI* N.,....i:;ort TIONS. 5 Ort0n Irvin c hi IUSINISI NAME ~ by a COtOOf•llQn ,~I) \loing ~ I w.th 1"9 C®m, Cl«k 01 Of. 1919, ., tile hour of 7 30 1989 Wllh scrvtc 5 PtlUI Orlv. ll«twPo!I 8•~tl 9'7 •5 Ttl• IOllOwtng penon1 f"• r•glllf ant com "*no AVTO CHEii. ANO ACC ange Counl-t °" ~1>11181')' , p.,, 11'1 the Ct) Hall Couf'C11• ~-' led b Cal I 92000 New I.end ~1MOt>m4"1I h•·• abendoned lhe UH Of "'9'1(.0 to lrlll'IUf' l>ll:M Pul)ll.~,,.a Or no-Co• I ANO AUTO CONV!N1ENCE 1919 Cnamt>ef• 3300 N-po<t beinh g Rl.VllULIC d Gy Thi• bu11nHI II con• Inc:. c .. 11torn10 s Ot1~n tll• flcl1llOlll Bv11nu • Ul'der IN! l(.lllK•U• D•lly P1101 F'•bN•ry 9 16 CCNTEAS 1 922 s~ .. Part. ,~ Boulelltfd NewpOrt Be•c.11
\ ~ ~ver~n ~led by e hrnilecl parlr*• lrvlnil Celtf 92115 Nlnle teJH'rORO AMER1G.\ ousineu t181"\e NO~ """ "j 2l Mer~ 2 I 89 Clf'Cfe Or1•e, ""'ne Ce I PVt>liJned Ou~nge II CA 92663, II wtlletl time and
Bradford Hall. pn<>r ahlt> Tl111 t>u11n•H .. c:on (OISOFT ST RAP 2948 All•1"'~ abO .. •: " I'\ Th 29~ 27,... . Ot ly Pllo Feblu•ry 9 If> pleee, 1n1-.teo peftollt
tO Mr Town ntl's The 1eo1t1r11n1 com• ducted oy • corilOf•tl<>O viat• Or ,....,..l'Ofl a..cn 1;pK ~vln Covnael t~Q i • 1> .. 10 Ct>et. C•nlfllt In•.. 23. Mereh' 1989 may appeer afld be heard
h ~ '\J rnenc9d 10 trenuc;t bue;· file reg •lralll eon-.. Ca ,f 92"° .,, IN PtalC NOTIC£ o.. .. ar• 11on s~v Pit<• Th 299 tMteon .. es .,.,-ing tll'l'l neu undet ,,... ltCllllOlll m41need 10 t••n111C1 OllM• T~ F.CMIOUI 81.o f!t!'O Till• ·~ttn-.n~W:"' . 1o C«c C>n-e kw.. C.111 WANDA I. MOOK), CITY
at 1ea n~.-r Emernld buJlnett "•"'• or namn ""8 unOH tre tl(.Mk>t.lt N11me re•Co1•4Ml 10 oo ... w w 1" 1¢• ~n~ .I ' 0 ' KUllfl 9271.: "8.IC NOTICE CLIM, C"Y CW Nf:W· Bay al Cataltn:t ... 1e<1 1b011eonJMu.ary J1 butfne.u na °' luod n OrrnQ• Countv on •;x; oun·t ••1 "r" FICTtT10u1eua1HEtl Au10Ct>e1i.$mogt...et;<lf'O ~MACH
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Chinese Poached Beef
With Coriander Rice and
On~e Chutney
Preparation time 20 minutes Cooking time 30 minutes
1 -3 4 teaspoons Chinese /1ve-sp1ce 4 large garlic cloves split
powder 2 cups dry red wme
3 4 teasp00n coarsely ground 1 can ( 13-3 4 ounces)
black pepper single-strength beef broth
3 4 teaspoon salt Water
2-pound beef eye round roast 2 tablespoons chopi>ed fresfl
2 tablespoons vegetable 011 coriander tc1lantro)
Zest I rom 1 small lemon cut 3 cups hot cooked rice (cooked m
into 3 K 1 2-mch Stflps· beef broth)
Zest from 1 m«Jtum orange. Onion·Apple Chutrnty In Omon
cut inro 3 x 1 2-mch stnps • Shells f recipe follows>
Comt>1f"'l I v pc paWd r J>CPPt:r ancJ salt A ,t> over ur a o 01 •
In Dutch oven. brown roast m O!I over rneo•um·h gh neat until au std•
Pour ott drioping Return r st to pan Mince 1 s:r1p I mon zest
remaining emon zest o•ange zes 1arlrc win·"' and -t broth 10 pa
wa101 (aOOUI 6 cups) J 1st 10 cov r roas Bring :o a b01 reduce oa to ION o
odium-lo-.. Gov andg n lysirnn er 1Sm nut Sf)(_!r pOund Tcmpcraturcw I rt?g1 : r
1 ° F Do no ove coo Rerr ove roa 110 serving platter Cover I IQ ! ' lh plastic.....,, p
0< .arurnmum o I aoo a row o stand 10 minu cs be or car\11 g Our ng stand ng
temperature of roast Wln" aoproiumately 10cJQgrees10 1400 or •ar St r re r
lemon zest aoo conandor nto nee Carve roast itllO t sltGc and h rice and
Onton·Applo Chutney Makes 6 scrvtngs Cor1and,,r Rice A be 'f eye rOuoo rpast will
ymld tour 3-oonc cool<Od trimmed rvings per paurio
• t'os1 1s tnc thin colored part o' 1n peol t Pl · vncJ ' a •mr rts a t> :
flavor lo food
~le Chutney In Onion Shells
Preperatt<>n time. 25 minum
3 medium (8 to 10 ounces Heh)
ldaho-Of9flon SWHt S1»msh Omons
t tablMpoon rmnc«J frMh gl~r
2 tablapoom bcirter or mergam,.
1 cup coarsely chopped '8r1
red·sl<mnfld •?PM. unPNlfKJ
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Cooking tune 30 minutes
1 3 cup water
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2 · tablnPoOns honey
1 table~ cider vi~r
Dash ground cmnamon
., Salt and PflPI»'· to taste
Grilled East.west Beef,
Onion and Rice Salad ·
Preparation time 20 minutes
Cooking time 20 minutes
2 medium f 8 ro 10 ounces eacn)
Idaho Oregon Sweet Spamsh Onior1s
1 pound boneless beef Slflom steak. cut
1 mch tn1cl(
1 3 cup balsamic vinegar
J 4 cup water .
1 1 2 teaspoons grated fresh ginger
2 teaspaons ho,,ey
2 to 3 teaspoons 0flenral roasted esame oif
2 cups hor cooked rice
p
1 small avocado
1 medium red or green bell pepper
diced
8 romamo lettuce loaves
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1989
·. COISINES.
OSSING
. CULTURES
E ast is meeting West 1n kitchens from coast to coast. creating a
new cooking style called crou-cultural culalne
Cross-cultural cu1s1ne can be described as a borrowing-of
1ngred ents of flavors. of 1echniques. a blending-of the familiar
with the new Oriental with French. or ltahan or American
This 1nnovat1ve cuisine otters an opportunity for the home cook to
experiment, to pair new flavors with tried and true cooking methods, or less
familiar techniques with everyday favorites
Chinese Poached Beet With Coriander Rice and Onion Chutney for
example, dehc1ously illustrates crossing cuisines· Beef eye round roast,
usually the Ameucan choice for roasting or grilling is seasoned with Chi ~
nese five-spice powder then poached in the classic French manner Key to
perfect poaching is to barely cover the beet with seasoned liquid then gently
simmer Poaching is quick a two pound roast cooks 1n about 30 minutes.
assur ng 1u1cy and tender meat with httle shnn age
Rice a staple ngrcd1ent "'cuisines he world over is an easy-to-prepare
accornpan1ment Becaus 1t s naturally mild, nee c an be seasoned 1n a
variety ot· ways 10 make 1t ci dehc1ous companion to su.btly or assertively
flavored dishes Fresl'l coriander and a hint of lemon make Coriander Rice
an ideal complement or the delicate beef An international seasoning fresh
conand r 1c1lan1ro) sta~~ in dishes from such far-reaching corners of the
glob~ as Mexico India China ()nd Southern Asia. ·
Chliincy freq1;PrWy s •rv )d 1ri India was the 1nsp1rat1on tor Onion-Apple
Ct'luti 1'>} In 0·1101 S ·,,..., t11s v sion mad w ith tart apples. fresh ginger
and ldatlo·Ore o Sweet Spani~h Onions takes 1ust m1nu1es to prepare
T heSi'> Ja rgc gtobulai-shaµcd ornons with d1st1nc11ve russet~colored skins
are at r eak su1>pl and tavor Seµtt. r~ibcr tnrough March
Ar fu v arranged Gnl "'d East-West Bee Onion and Rice Salad hints of
the Or rt and Italy :-11th a touc o A:nencana Beef s1rlo n steak and thick
slices of onion marinated 1n a blend of dark slightly sweet Italian balsam,c
vinegar. ginger and Or ental sesar c 011 are grilled to suit 1nd1v1dual tastes
Versatile r ce comi.., cte.) his a1n dish salad Tossed w·th the same man-
m.i e he ~o rice 1s cooleo to roo·n tcmpefature to absorb the flavors
Southe11' a o sou h'.vest rn avontes avocaao aria bell pepper aeded to the
nee contr butc a plcasmg lavor and IC><lure contrast to the o ther salad
comoonen'~
Stir 11 ''lC c:ca:ed ttlOt. anos ol y arc., ago by the Chinese. has become
a avonte tor An .,ncan co "::>~no love ., c:. qu1c"' and easy cookcng styl
which also adapts "'ell :c '"'l!t1C'r cu1s fh!J For e ample. the Orient and
· Ar erican Sou h'.vest come c. her n Szecnuar. Stir Fry Jalaper'lo pepper
do s oubl d i \ pro rd ng the rerv lavor 1nd1catr\l e of Szechuan nsp red
dishes as w I as a hint of e Sou h'w\e" 1n the colorf u ed peppor flecked
ric fangt.:rm JlllCe a coohno contr ast to tnP hot p )PP r, seasons the stu
'r , o bee ~op ro nd st , ~ anc S'ACe.l Stlarns~ Onion wedgas
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RICE COOKJNG DIRECTIONS
UNCOOKED RICE LIQUID COOKING TIME
( 1 cup) (CUPS) (minutes)
Regular-milled long gr1in 1-3 ' to 2 15
Regut1r-m Ired medium or 1-1 2 15
short gr11n
Brown · 2 to 2-112 .S to 50
Parboiled 2 to 2-1 '2 20 to 25
~ Precoolled Follow peckage directions
How to ~ rlt:9: For be r results, follow ~ck199 d1rect1ons Wh n d1rec·
t1ons ar• nor ava1l1t:>le use this s1sy method
Combine 1 cup ffCe hQvid (SH Chart} I t•aspoon salt (opt1on1I), and 1 t•bl&-
Sp()Orl ourte1 or marga rine (opr1001I) tn 2· to 3-quart sauc•p•n Heat to bo1lm9
srtr once or tw ce Lo,..-•r 11e1t to s mmer. COV9r with t1ght·Mt•ng lid Cook
according to t1m• spec1fi~ on chart tf rte. 11 not Quite tftflder or I/Quid is nor
ebSorbed replace lid and coo#( 2 to 4 minut•~ longe~ Fluff with fork.
Szechuan Stir Fry
Preparation time 15 minutes
1 2 cup fro.sh or frozen tanger1ne
or orang• 1u1ce
1 fresh 1alape,,o pepper, seeded
ard finely chopped. d1v1ded·
3 tablespaons chopped parsley,
d1v1ded
2 tableswons reducecf·sod1um
soy sauce
teaspoon shredded tangew1e
or orange zest d1v1ded ..
garlic clove, minced
Cooking time 10 minutes
1 beef top round or boneless
Slflom steak cut 1-1nch thick
or 1 ffanlt. steak. about 1 pound
2 medium (8 to 10 'Ounces eachJ
Idaho-Oregon SwHt Spanish
Onions
3 teaspoons vegetable 011.
d1v1dlld
1 2 cu{), r~ bell pepf:!_f!r strips
(cut 1 x 1 4-mch)
l teaspaon cornstarch
2 cul)S hot cook~ nee
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lad with Far. East fl8vo~-sure to please
The flavor of the Far East come
alive in a special way when stir-fried
chicken. carrots and red bell pep-
pers are hea~ over a cb1fTonnade
of California 1cebeta lettuce.
This Thai Mixed Salad, featuring
a zippy peanut buner dressing with
soy sauc-c. prlic and dned red
chilies is a great treat for the winter
season.
The trend of main course salads
continues to dominate the
mealtime scene. and Thai Mixed
Salad is proof that versatile ic-cberg
lettuce is a must for the 1maginat1ve
homemaker.
The basis of the dish 1s a
chiffonnade (bed offinely shrcdded
lettuce). The lettuce pro' ides a
cool, crunchy counterpoint to the
warm and spicy . Thai chicken
mixture.
To shred lettuce. first cut the
head oflettuce in half, and then shce
off shreds. usina a stainless steel
knife. Carbon blades may result 1n
the lettuce browning.
More than 70 ¢cent of the
nation's iceberg lettuce is produced
in Californ ia. It is available year-
Wholesome
Oatmeal
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a separate
pouch made
with real fruit
for swirling on!
Try all four varieties:
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• Raspberry • Variety Pack
•Up to Sl 00 m.11 wiue
Full siz.e
Michael .Jbrdan
~ter attachOO
to SP.feially
marked Wheati~
bo~. Colltn
all 4!
round. mak ing 1t a truly reliable
food item.
With less than 20 calories per
serving. it's no "'onder so man)'
turn to Cahforn1a iceberg lettuce to
help them eat more healthful foods.
THAI MIXED SALAD
lilea-9 Callforala lceber1 let·
llltt
t tabla,...• naetable on
t wlilele cMcllH breasts, boDed,
.. •re-9 UMI cmt 18to ~ slices
1 earn&, cmt l•to J•Ueue 1trtp1
l rff bell pepper, NI la&o J•Ueue 1trtp1
s,Acy nal Dret1l•1:
l "' vese1a•1e ell ~ c., wWse villepr
! laMrtif H•I MJ NllH
t labletpeea1 1mootll peu•t
Mater
• mMAam eleves 1arUe, millcH
( .... t!lnlpoMI)
l ._.,... en1lled dried red
clailtes
Gam1lll 0puoa1:
Fr.Udlulre
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Core. rinse and thoroufhly drain
icebera lettuce. Chill 1 n sealed
plastic bq or crisper. Heat 2
tablespoons ·oil in laige skillet or
wok. Add chicken; stir-fry over
hi&h heat for 4 or 5 m}nutcs or until
done. · " ·
Remove with slotted spoon. Add
carrots and red pepper to any
remainmg oil; stir-fry 4 or 5
minutes or until tender-crisp. Re·
turn chicken to sk illet; keep warm.
Finely shred lettuce to yield 1112
quans. Mound shredded lettuce
onto serving platter. Combine I
cup oil with vinegar. soy sauce,
peanut butter. garhc and red chilies
ma Jar: shake well. Mound chicken
and ~eac.tables on lettuce.
If desired, garnish with cilantro,
peanuts and baby shrimp. Before
serving, pour half of dressina over
salad. Pass remaining Spicy Thai
Drclsing for 1ndiv1dual use. Makes
6 scrvinp.
Real apples
and cinnamon
join tbe
whole grain
goodness
of Cheerios·
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Moroccan chicken
spiced w.ith cumin
In many of th e world's sunny
climates, cumin 1s a favorite spice.
In our own Southwest, it's a pnme
ingredient 1n chili. In outh Armn-
ca. cumin spices beef and pork
stews. and empanadas. Much of
Canbbean cuisine con tams cumin.
East Indians lo ve its warm.
eanhy taste m their regJOnal curry
d1shes(cumin 1salsocssent1al in the
spice blend. curry powder). Moroc-
can cooks use it often. and it's the
top spice in their national dish,
couscous.
For Baked Chicken Moroccan
St)'le. a m1"ture of around cumin.
papnka, garlic po~dcr, salt and
black pepper 1s rubbed under the
skin. as well as over the chicken . It's
sprinkled with lemon quanc" and
green olives and baked until the
chicken 1s golden.
In the recipe for Indian meat-
balls, curry powder. cumin, instant
minced onion. allspice and ground
red pepper are mo.ed with the meat,
after the meatballs arc shaptd
the) 're sprinkled on all..,sidc with
more cumin before baking Then
the meatballs are given a final
s1mmenng in a chunky tomato
sauce containing the rest of the
spice mixture. along with green
peas.
CUMIN BAKED CHICKEN
MOROCCAN STYLE
I tablespoo• 1roud cwml•
t au...-• peprilla
l W..,H•laJt
~ tea1poo11 lf'•M ltlacll pe,,er
I,\ se..,... prUc pewder
3 ~ ,.._.., elilldn, spilt,
badtl•H re•HH
l lem-..-rwre4
I cap •plt&M 1ree1 oUvea,
preferably MedlterrHHD
3 tabletpooDI otlve oil
Preheat O\en to 400 degrees In a
custard cup combine cumin.
paprika. salt. black pepper and
garhc powder: mix well. ~t aside
Place chicken in a ~hallow b3kmg
d1ShJUSt large enough to aclontmo·
date snugl) ·
Lift skin gently from br~a\I and
thigh areas. being careful not to tear
km Rub three..quaner of the
p1cc mixture under skin and the
remaining over the top • ~uce1c
Juice from lemon on chicken then
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place in baking dish. Scatter olives
over top and dnnle chicken with
0 11.
Bake, uncovered. until chicken
Juices run clear. SO to 60 minutes.
basting occasionally with pa n
juices. Serve garnished with sliced
lemons. 1f desired. Yield: 4 por-
tions.
•for· best flavor, cover an d
refrigerate at least 2 hours or up to
24.
INDIAN MEATBALLS
WJTHCUMIN
t tablnpooa1 la1tut mlllced ....
Water
3 aUeet .. ,..w w.ate bru4
l P"IMI irOtllld lea beef
lea
J &eupooa,1 l!oud nmlo,
divided
3 teaspeo111 cmrry powder,
dlvl4ell
P.4 ta1peou wt, dtridH
'te teupeon jtoad alltplce.
-91vlM4
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! CUI ( U ~ oacet tacb)
1tewe4 temaSMI ·
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Preheat oven 10 425 deJrces. In a
custard cup combine onion and 2
tablespoons water: let stand I 0
minutes to soften. In 1 medium
bowl soak bread in enouah water to
mo1s1en , squeeze dr) Add beef
cg. I teaspoon cumin, 2 teaspoons
curry powder. l teaspoon salt. "•
teaspoon allspice, red pepper and
softened onion. mn well
D1v1de into 12 equal ponion :
hape into balls Place 1n a 10 A 6-
mch shallow bakinf d1\h Spnnkk
with 11 teaspoon o the remaining
cumin Tum, pnnkle with another
':tea poon cumin
Bake, uncovered . until hghtl)
browned, about 20 mmutes Mean-
while 1n a large saucepan combine
tomatoes. remain1n1 I teaspoon
each cu min and cul'T) powder. '.•
teaspoon sail and 11 tea poon
allspice. brina to a boil
Reduce heat and 1mmer, un·
co,crcd. for 15 minute Add
meatball and peas 1mmcr un11I
meatball' arc cooked about 5
minutes rveovtf\teamed rice. if
de ired \ 1eld 4 ponion
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Vinonov lo a boon to Italy.' s ~ine industry
A.ORENC£. ,.., ~AP) -It's
.. vnM> novdlo" -Italy 1 version of
France's Beaujoliat nouveau -
aad It hat DfOVCd a boon IO a wine l~ that had bttn in l~ ~new wine" was w idea of
Pillo Aalinori. lbe nobkman and Will blroa. and another producer
ia lf7' whee a flood or low...,ack C1illni hid cusaomen 1um1na up
tMif DC*I at the NStic, Sll"IW·
, covered red wine flasks.
dfte dladn •· hat.an novdlo wu ~ bitter 1nd did not
uavdwell. It IOOk the ~bliaty~nvcn su ~
ens Of Frcndl le1u,i61a1i nouveau ao ptnUldc tht ltahani to start
mau-produci_nt their own no" ello
Like Beauj()lais nou,·eau. nov-
eUo no1 only it ready to dnnk an
about six Wttks. it is made by
[Millin& whole 11'8P'S into OX)atn·
frtt vat1. whctt the fruit release
cart>on dioxide that in turn bttaks
down the gtapt) to produce a fresh.
f....,,antw~ But f taha"9'-oveUo 1s dner and
tantt than Beaujolais nouveau
bccauv of a puter vant"t) of
at:al>t' and the addition of some
traditionally ~nnmled wane.
"Vino novdlo repttsmts an im· ponant dcvelopmnt ... said Anti·
non, whole family has mack wine
since the 14th ~ntury. ·
"But it's not even so much in
income It has ~rhaps changed
some of the •mate of young wines.
It's al59 been a help for rq1ons that
have had an 1mqc problem."
One of those re&.1ons was
Tuscany. the home of C'h1anu. In
the late I 960sand I 970s, thequahty
of much Ch11nt1 declined as small
grape plots "~" supplanttd b)
laf'F estatn that plan ltd h•&h·> 1eld arapes.
Producers hope that tht >Oun&
wines that have helped rt\ 1ve their
own imaac w\lf now o~n up fortaan
markets
Wh1&e sttll the lal)CSt exponer of
wane to the United States and other
larac nauons, Ital> has seen ns
expons drop from 520 m1lhon
pllons in t 982 to 312 m1lhon gallon~ 1n 1987. accordma to the
most rece nt aovcrnment fiaures.
Much of 1fie drop stemmed from
the methanol scandal. which killed
1wo dozen people. Another factor
was the 1ncreas1n1 soph1st1cat1on of
ronsumen who turned awa) from the 1nnpensive. fill) w1MS Italy
tridnionally txponcd.
Whal pan nQ~ello will p&ay tn
helpina ltalY. rteOUp its f~tp market as suit unck'ar. It 1s mott
exptnsavc than BeauJOlais nouveau
and theft' 1s neither strict sovrrn-
mt'nt rqulataon of how the wine is
made nor preparations for a ma1or
forti1n adven1sing campaign.
"The realll)" of ltahan novello
wi ne is ·becoming stronser and stron~r." Antmora s~ud "But
theres one handicap· novello 1s an
ltahan reaht)-IL basn't yet crossed
the borders.·
Tiie two producen came up with
a drnled-up vanauon of Ch1ant1 caDcd "vino, novdlo," ready for
drinkint just about Stx OA«ks af\cr
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TOday, the WJne 1s boom1na, with
production 1n 1988 estimated 30
minion bontn. The Italia n wine
.ndustry is look•na at novello and
other )'Ouna wines as a way out of
'the cnsis brouJht on b)' quaht)'
prob&cms, a ta1ntin1 scandal and
dttlanins demand . .. It's been an immense sucttts.''
saKi Antanon, ha~y e)CS twtnld· 1ng.ashes1ppcd1 usofnovclloan
the 16th-century nunon Palace 1n
Aorencc. ··1 wu rtally surpmed."
HUGHll DOU9US MANUPACTURERS' COUPONS PLUS .. WE ACCIPI COUPONS FROM ALL OTHER SUPIRMARKOS* .
Italy as the world'i laracst wine
producer. and 1\i c1t1tcM have a
Ion& tradtt1on of washin& down
heart)' mtals with equally hean)'
amounts of wine.
But in recent years, domesuc
consumption ha~ plunacd -from
99 quarts pcr-captta in 1977 to 63
quarts an J 986, according to
tausttcs of the European Econ-
omic Community
Officials uy a 1m1lar drop 1s
occurnng throughout the Mcditcr·
rancan as people 1n bus) 1ndustnal
centers abandon Iona luochc1.
"The basic customs ha "c
changed." shru~ Ez10 Rtvella
managing director of Villa Banfi
wines. "The -v.orkcr used to do
peasant work. ate badl)', and drank
wine for energy to work Tllat
doesn't exist an) more··
But that's not all Italians arc
mcrcasingl) gulpinJ oft drink and beer. or s1mpl) cu tung back on wine
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lunch today." Rive Ila said.
The change 1n demand has bat·
tcrcd ltahan winemakers whose
incomes are also suffering from a
worldwide wme glut and a mcth·
anol poisoning scandal tn 1986 that
cnpplcd ltaltan exports. ·
ln an effort to appeal to a more
affluent society. wine makers ha ve come up with a river of new
offcrina.s uch as OO\Cllo. fragrant
whites. sparkltng wines and fruity
reds.
"People oo" want wines that are
hgh1uand fre her:· sa) Anto nella ~bcu of the ovello Wmc 1 nsutute,
• a rqulatoa; bod). Even tn the land
of pasta. \he s:t) • "people JU~t
attn't eating hea\ )'an) more."
incc Antmori and another com·
pan). GaJa. began making no"ello m 1975. 129 other ltahan wmenes
have followed suit -mo't in the
past t\\"O }:tar
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Sales of vino noHllo 1n 19 7. the
lastcst year for which fi1ures arc
available; reached S 19 millton.
according to the V1ccn1a fair of
novcllo producers. An a"cragc bot·
tic costs the equivalent of about $4
R~ Or 0 1et
2-LITER 7·UP OR A & W 1.19 RUFFLES POT A TO CHIPS LUCKY CHARMS CEREAl 2 •••
m Ital)'. Italians haH long product'd a
han-tst wine But unul the French
introduced \Oph1st1catcd equip-
ment for ferment1na )oun& wine
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spices fish
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nappy s.aucc To ~tore lt't\o~cr
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US No I di) ~crl) and ~fr1gcrtne up lo Sw"' Juicy
thffi: month~. Or frcc1c Ur\J.)('C'kd I PLUMS OR NECTARINES
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broiler pmn wnh non·lttek 'pra)'
coatan .. Place hit 1n • sanaJc lay"°
on rack • ....,. fiM ••th half tbc
marpriM. Sprinkle with salt and
pepper. Bn>il fitfl 4 1nchft from
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Chuck Roast =:::' 1.1 •1 •
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Pick, choose
stew ready
in 30 minutes
lftter HofNI Md a.dens
Traditional homemade stew
takes hours but this flavorful stew
takes just 30 minutes becau.se It uses
quick-cookin& meats and vca·
etabtcs. Customize it by usin& meat and
vcge1.1blcs you have on hand. Pork
and carrots. chicken with broccoli.
turkcr with peas? You decide. Each
~om bi nation is delicious.
INGREDIENTS
Choose one in&redient from each
group.
-Meat choices: lf. pound cubed boneless pork; I 'h pounds whole
chicken breasts, skinned, boned •
and cubed; ¥• pound boneless !
turkey breast or tenderloin steaks. :
cut into bite-siie pieces. .!
-Potato choices: one 16-<>unce can sliced potlton, drained; 2 cups -.
frozen loose-pack hash brown :
potatoes; 2 cups frozen hash brown :
potatoes with onion and pcppen. :
-liquid choicn: l cup apple :
juice, aPI* cider or dry white wine. •
-Lon1-cookin1 vcaetablc •
choices: I cur. loose-peck crinklc-
cut carrots, 1ma beans, bruHcls
sprouts. cauliflower. mixed vcg-
etabln or small whole onions. or
succo1.1sta, broka up.
-Shon-cookina veae1.1blcs~ one
10-ounce PfCUer frozen cut asparasus. cdrpttn beans. Frcnch-
stylc areen beans. cut broccoli.
whole lcemcl com, or peas. broken
u~ • -Scason1ns.cho1ces: 'h teaspoon :
dned saar. d11fweed, bu1I, mar-•
JOram. orcpno or thyme. crushed. ,.
-Gravy choices: one 12-ouncc •
Jar chicken, mushroom. turtccy, au :
JUI .,.avy or brown ·anvy "'•th
onions.
SIMPLE STEPS TO SAVORY
ITBW
Jn a 41/J.quan Dutch oven brown
meat chc>Ke in I tablespoon hot 0 11
until no pink mnaint. Drain oft'fat.
Add pot.a&o. liqeaid. lofta-cook1ng
vcte1.11>1c and lmlOni"I choices · Add 'h teapoon .,,, Inna to • ,
bo1hn~ reduce hat. Cover and :
simmer S m1nuid.. ,
Sur in &hon-cookina vetrtable 1'
choice; return to bo1bna. Reduct
hat: cover and cook S m1nutt'S I
more. I
Add aravy choecc; heat throu&h. J
Serve with desired breads or
crackcn. Makes 4 ICf'Vn,....
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If you like yourchali on the mild
Side. uy thia mlCT'OWlvc version
rude with ocwt and tans •nd
wholf kemef com. In a low·wttt
mlCl'Owave oven. coot 1k pork or
beef for 7 to I minuta. Then cook
the ctuli for 9 to 10 111i•utn.
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If aunts at the Hean to Heart Gala at Le Meridien
Hotel, Newport Baich, didn't have an exuberant timt1 they must have been hidina in the hallway. 'l'hc annum
benefit for the Orutet County Chapter of the American
Hean Aaociation wa fut-peced. ~·ell~nized revelry
and infectious fun . Chairmen TIM SeMfalta and vice chair Jo Am
Slff• ~·•,rt the credit for orpnizina the eiahth annual affair, Scbaf"Diu sincere in her desire ''to make thi1 the
most success(ul pla ever."
Festivities opened Saturday niaht with a silent
auction -and ~uatc a fashion parade. Gill GIWa• spotted
• number of has designs around the room, includina
Schafnitz who donned a strapless Val<"ntino silk in the
pla's colors -black. red and silver. Known for his
attention to details. Oigi added one red glove and shoe -
and OM black ~ve and shoe. corrcspondina to iM
complementing sades of Schafnitz's dress.
Others sportin1 Gigi's designs included committee
member Jo.U.S&ewan, Gypsy Palllam (with 600 rooster
feathers on her shoulders) -and the detailing on Patty
Edwm'• glove and bag.
"There goes the diet," exclaimed Edwards as the first
of a mult i.course aourmet feast including salmon en
croute. vichyssoise, salade au tomate. avocat et asperac,
filct mignon and white chocolate mousse. arrived.
Edwards didn't have to worry about working off the
calories, however. The entertainment from Le Mas-
querade. a troupt of innovative dance/players saw to it
that everyone in the crowd of 350 danced -and danced
repeatedly.
Donning futuristic "Alice in Wonderland" cosh.:mes
of colorful tights and elaborate headdresses. to "Anythin&
Gocs .. sa1loroutfits.1o thc"Phantom of the Opera" -and
more -the players performed and then required the
audience to join them on the dance floor-to everyone's
enjoyment.
-Schafnit2 and 1fferman (who sported a Bob Mackie
design) wedged in a presentation betv.ecn the courses and
the dance numbers. awardin& the ··Celebrity Heart
Award" to .. LA Law" couple Micbel TllCl!er and JiU
bmerry, on hand to enjoy the occasion..
A hiahlipt of the evcnina was the live auction.
feaaurina auctioneer M Grtffl ... AmOlll other choi«
items, Griffith had the pleasure of auctionina off a 1989
Jaguar XJ6 (courtesy of1Ae Wes& and Newport lmPorts).
The lucky ownns -for $37,000 -~ DuTJl and
PeaYPed. ~ith a sinak chunk of money like that, it's not
surpri"n& that proceeds from the event, to to toward han
raearch. would reach $1 00.000 ... We're hop1na 10 break a
rccorcl." Cl~incd comm1ttcc member Mimi er .....
Tickets were S200 pcr ptrson.
Sc:hafniu lauded her small but miahty committee
"because they worked their little (pause) hearts off for six
mondlL.. Members included laaa Barlew, Kim ~ ldJ De Y .... MkMlle West o.tty, Dafrl
Eitel, Cllrle &adleverry, BobM f'eltot, Betty Fonnu.
and Olerta Ollwtllk.
Count blessings if your family is caring llOHO'C OPI
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ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19t-You
might be Myina. ••free at last! · Trap
is released. you'll be relieved of
"foolish oblipuon." Liaht is shed on
information conccmina proptrty
value. Leo. Aquarius ptrsons play
roles.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am writin& to you in the hope that you
can help resolve a problem I have
lived. with for 12 years. I can best
make my point by telling you a story
of two families. In both families one member has
lost the function of his kidneys and
must be on dialysis to live. In Family
A. upon learning that a sibling needed
a kidney transplant, all seven of the
brothers and sisters took the tissue-
type tests to sec if they could be
donors. As it turned out.t four were
.good matches and as OJ today. 12
years lateri two have donated kidneys
to the sib ing in need. (One kidney
lasted 10 years. The second kidney
has been fun ctionina for two years
and seems to be doing well.)
Family 8 presents a totally dif-
ferent picture. In 12 years, not one of
the kidney patient's brothers or
sisters has even asked to take the test
to sec if he or she might qualify as a
donor. I am a member of the second
family and the one who is in need of a
kidney.
I would like to know how m)'
brothers and sisters can sit by for 12
years and watch me go through
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dialysis and not offer help. They say
they love me. but when I thank about
Family A, I wonder.
My question to )'OU is this: What
dOCS' the first family -have that 1he
second family . docs not have? -
DISILLUSIONED IN OTTAWA
DEAR DISILLUSIONED: Tile
41H1tl• yoe uve asked 11 extremely
dlfflOllt te auwer. No oae cu .. Y for
certata -'Y some clllldrn t•ra nt te
be lov1D1 aad 1eaeroH wlllle otlten
bra oat to be selfisll ud meaa-
tplrl&d.
It CUM& lie laid te leM or poer ,uadac becane It Is Mt acommoe
te HM a wllele l'Ule of •rac·
teritdn, 1oM1 aad bad. amoq 11m.1-a.p wM bve &k same motlaer ud
fa titer.
I• Family A, wltere sevn of ~e
cMJdrelt were wllllq te lie kJGey
deHn. &Hre may llawe Ilea facton
&Mt "'•Iden ce.N Mt bow .... ,.
Pertaaps OM · or two of die 1H~Ua11
came tvwanl, ud by M •1a1
motivate4 &ff o&kn, lat &ky a,.
pear te be less l•vlas. ne oltvlo91 CHClnlH (ud It may
be J':te acearate) 11 tlaat Family A
pr 9Ce4 loviq, 1aerw cMWrn
aM FamllJ 8 pro49Cff seUlo
bretlten ull 1l1ten. Wily? As I said,
aobodyU.w1. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: J would
like to balance those letters about
terrible therapists with a story about a
therapist who was wonderful.
My son, from the aae of 6. visited a carini, responsive therapist once a
week. When the boy was 9. this
therapist developed inoptrable blad-
der cancer. One day, I received a telephone call
from this man. His voice was so weak
he sounded very close to death. He
was calling to &ive me the phone
number of another therapist .-ho he
felt would be able to pick up where he
had left off.
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When I hung up lhe phone I was in
tears. To think that this dear man. on
his deathbed. was so concerned about
my son that he taxed himself to the
limit to call me. He died two days
later.
I am sure everyone who knew him
had a story like mane to tell. He was
what all therapists should be: warm,
concerned and caring. -J.M.F ..
ANNANDALE, VA.
DEAR FRIEND IN VA.: "De mu
soa41 ... elk. How fortuate yoer
IOll ll .. uve ud tomeooe like ltJm la
1111 Ufe. . "' . DEAR ANN LANDERS: Help me
win a bet. Which of the following has
the legal right to break into a funeral
procession: (I) Fare engine, (2) am-
bulance1 (3) police car, (4) U.S. mail
truck? I said the U.S. mail truck and
was told I was crazy. Am I?-M.E.R.
IN WYOCENA. WIS.
DEAR WYOCENA: Y" wta. A veMcle e--4 lty die fe4eraJ pvera· meat us die npt of way . ..,........._.
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TAURUS(Apnl 20-May 20): Study
Aries messaac for vaJuablc hint.
Emphasis on security, marital status,
recent investments related to land,
proptrty. Relative confides restless-
ness, indecision Cancer nati ve th·
volved.
' GEMINI (May 21-June 20): By
diversifying you avoid embarrassina s1tuat1on. Loss will be recovered.
chance to increase income as pres-
ented on "silver platter.·· Social
activ1t) accelerates. You'll "dine
out.''
CANCER (June 21-July 22): ud·
dt'nly circumstances, events swina in
your fav or. You'I~ be at nght plact at
crucial moment. Lid is removed from
"secret project.'' You'll be trusted
with privalcted 1nformat1on. Earned!
LEO (Jul)' 23-Aug.. 22): Com·
munacauon received from special
interest group or hospital rroves
valuable. Bnng forth pov.en o inter-
pretation. Synthesize data. Member
of opposite sex says you are fascinat-
1na. _ VIRGO (Aua. 23-Scpt. 22)'. You·re
complimented on your taste in
clothes. art. music. Focus on
domcsuc adjustment. purchase of
luxury item. You'll wan friends and
1nOucna: people an unusual manner
Cash flow resumes.
UBltA· (Sept 23-0ct. 22): Look
beyond the 1mmed1at.t. perceive po~ntial. Some will insist. .. You arc
psych.c! .. Sctnario spotliahts promo-
tion. producuon. prestiae. Suptnor
seriously considers aranuna u-
ccuuvc pnv1less.
ICOllPIO(Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Look
to Libra mcsllF for valuable hint
Attention centen around rnpons1-
bd1ty, dcadl1M, strona love rela-
tionship. Focus also on communia~
I .. 'tt. HOl U
No female bee as born to be qUttft.
She's promottd into that clc~a&ed
l)Oliuon by what she's fed. What tbc
bee uptrU are st1ll 1ry1n1 to fi1ure out
is who pecks the blby bet for that son
offccd1ng. And why.
If a mocaonlcts frcaaht train bf«ksa
strttt Cn>Sll"I for more than I 0
m,nutcs.. 11 can be tackclt'd by local
lawnwn. But not 1f 11'1 mov1ns.
ho~vcr slowly. So says a lifetime
raatroedcr That's not the main reason
trains crer.p tltrouah town. ht Mys,
but 1t'1 a considcniuon.
Law tchool enrollments went up l 5
nrtttnl .... yeat. Thcontts credit "LA-I.aw."
Lot 9' bi~ about 22.) mph • Re•ecllbk . Ofl\too penpans ........... .
WWalllllrwalnilwmt11~10 111 illiltM~il .. , deai. It can .... • 1111.., il"•4'0nl •• r '*\ti"
Irr·
tion. publ1sh1ng. advertising.
Capricorn involved.
SA Gm ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 )
Questions relating to legal affairs,
finances will be answered. First offer
is not valid. By second or third time
around you·u actually iet .. money's
v.orth.'' Relat1onsh1p 1s back on
track. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
Stress independence. style. oria-
1nahty Emphas11 on pubhc11y, added
rccogn1uon, marital status. You11 act
.. new deal" an conncctaon with lepl
ag.rcement .. Leo will pla) dominant
role.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): lnd1·
v1dual you resptet declares, "I have
faith -)'OU do know what you are
do1n1'" Emphasis on basic issues,
cmpro)'ment, deptndents. Health re-
pon provides valid reason for cel-
ebrauon'.
PISCF.S (Feb. 19·March 20): You'll
be scns1ll\'C to moods of ochers.
espte1ally famal>.• members Old~r
ind1v1dual, possibly parent, talks or
financial problem. Cheer up! Dilem-
ma wtll be ~\'ed w1th1n fi ve day
IF FEB. ll IS YOUlt BlRTHDA Y
your intcrnts expand -)OU no
Jonaer are confined, trapped. restnc-.
tcd. Dunna rem11nder of Februaf). cash flow rnumcs. )OU no lonatr feel
"left out." Pisces, V1rao persons play
imponantroltt 1n your life. V1taJi t)
malln comcbeck. ftars and suap1-
cion1 rcprdtna heahh will ~ nutd.
Emplo)mcnt pteture bnahtn tha n
onaanaJly anucipeted. You art pres-.
c1ent. 1tn11uvc. many claim you arc
.. paychac." Auaust will ~)Our most
mcmora~ month. features money ~
and tovc. \,
Wtrt )OU •••rt there arc more Moskms 1n the Soviet Union than in lran.,
How far do )Ou ••lk dunns a da) 's '
work? A ft1aht 1ttcndant on • to.ded ~t betwetn L:ondon and New York Cit) walks about 9VJ in11<'s •
No matter how ~II ~enulattd your
home, never try to heat 1t with
chatro1I. So M)'I a safet) c11pcn.
You arc "avcraee .. 1f )Ou nc"er
attend a hash xhool reunion.
Am IOld 1 bWlfroa's slcin turns "9rk
12 hours bef0tt a rain ,,
_,Pre 's\tna Alldnw Jacboa wu the
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L OAILY PILOT/Thundey, Fetwuety 18, 1111 C'1
Oscar riv~ls: 'Rainman,' 'liaisons,' 'Mississippi Burning'
IEVEltl'! HILLS. Calif •. tAP) -biaMan, tbe~ofaiCMmana
)ar lllnman ~to love has ~Ullic brother, nominations
•IOr Ck 61st Acackmy Awards
:wectnndly with eiaht honon. in-,~~ best pacturc and for actor
, VUSllft Hoffman
• The United Artists releatt also
•received a nomanataon for dartctor
Ban) Levinson, as •ell as foronJJnal
screenplay, c1ncmato.,aphy. e<inang.
an d1rcct1on and onamal score.
Hoffman's nommahon wa-s t'hc 1mnh
PH I \ 11 \\
Hothouse
1;soU1 f rorTI ·
f~freland
ly STEPHEN WALL
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Most bands ha"e a difficult 1f not
1mposs1blt' time &etnng their music
pla~ed on commercial or college
r3dlO.
For those who pcrse,erc as un-
known an1sts for }tars. 11 mus1 be
rewarding to finally reccl\e unex-
pected uppon from record com-
panies, disc JOCkeys or prominent
musicians.
of his cartff.
Eamin& K" en non11nat10M ach were ··o.natrous Liaisons," a drama
hin"n' on the bed-hopping seduc-
tions of the wealthy an pre-rcvol-
ut1onuy Frantt, and ··MiS$1s.s1ppt
Bu mans.·· 1he con1roven1aJ dcp1ct1on
of the FBI'' 1n"ntip11on of the
slay1na ohhrtt ca' 11 riahtt workers.
Both were nomanattd for best
picture. as were "The Act'adenta)
Tounst.'' an adaptation of Anne
T)ler"s acclaimed novel tracan• the
emollonal journe)s of a tra' el writer.
ud -worluna Gui," a< •ndetelle '* oh S«rttary who blttlt' her way up
the corporate ladder
Actrns agourney Weaver claimed
a ratt Oscar double nom1nataon. for
bntlC'lren for"Gonllu In TM Mast
The Achenture of Dian Foswy" and
best support1n1 actrcss for .. Working
Girt:· .
Joinina Weaver in the best actres
coraprtallon were Glenn Clost for
··o...-ou L1a1S0ns." Jodae foster
for ··Tbe Accused," Mel') I Strttp for
.. A Cry In The Dark," -her Claf\th
carttf nom1n111on. Mden.c Gnffith
r'fttl\lcd her lint nom1na11on for ··WCJl'kana Girl ··
Their male coun1erpans, JO•ntn&
"Rain Man's" HofT11"1an. mcludcd
Gene Had.man for " ~1ss1 1pp1
Burning." The rcs1 ~ere Oscat n~
comers. Tom Han~ for .. Bia." vet-
eran acu~r Ma>. Von '~dow for
Denmark s "Pellt' The Conqueror."
and Edward Jame Olmo for "Stand And Od1,er" •
ln addllloo 10 le\ tn~n·~ norm-
nauon for ··Rain Man," best director
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nonuMet incl~ Charin Cnduon for "A Fath Called Wanda." Alan
Panter for "M1\s1ss1pp1 Burnma."
Mike N1chol1 for "Worluna Girl ...
and Martin Scorsese for "The Lui
T emptat1on of Christ " ·
Nominated for be~t uppon1n1
actress ~ere Joan C ui.ack from
"Workan& Girl," G~na Davis for
··The Accidental Tourm," Frances
McDormand for "M1ss1ss1pp\ Bum-
1na." M1chellc Pfeiffer for "Danaer-ou~ L111sons," and "Worlmg Girl's"
Weaver.
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Veteran actor Al« Guannesa.; co, star of ··t attle Donn," received a
nomination for best su~naactor. as did Kevan Khne for 'A FilhCalled
Wanda ·· Martin Landau for
"Tucker fhc Man And H11 Dream."
Rt"cr Phoenix for "ltllllfttnt On Empty,'' and Dean Stodtwcll for
"~1amed To The Mob··
"Th Unbearable L1ahtncs1 of
Beina." a much-praised lilm about
the lo'e afTa1n of a suracon and t\l>O
women dunna the C2tchoslovak1an
"Prague Spnng," was ignored.
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LA. l.ft ..... . For Ireland's Hothouse Flowers, 11
musr be even more rewarding when
U2's Bono Hewson 1s one of )Our
biggest fans.
Hothouse l'lowers plaJ tontpt. Gm 0.19111 Ti..,.-i ,,. .. Ille Loul 1111111 IN LM Pt"llll IN LM
Not to sa) that Hothouse Flowers
wol.Jldn 't ha"e become successfu l
wnhout Hewson. It's JUSI 1ha1 their
road to notoriety might have been
considerably bumpier had the re-
vered Irishman not chmbcd on the
band's waaon an J 986
lnteres11ndy. Hothouse Flowers
si nger an<J keyboardist Liam
O'Maonla1 1s not at all surprised at
the rapid rise in cn 11cal and com-
mercial acclaim the pop qumtet has
received an recent months.
"l had no blueprint to what musical
d1rcc t1on we were headed, or even 1f
we wou}d become successful at all." o· Maonla1 said ear her this W«l from
a tour stop 1n n Francisco "'(Hot-
house Flowers wall perform at a sold-
out show. at 8 lOntght at the C'oach
House 1n San Juan Capistrano).
The seeds of Hothouse Flowers
were planted at a Gaehc-speakang.
mus1c school an Ireland, where
O'Maonla1 and guitarist F1achna
O'Braonaan learned about the bod-
hran, a &oat-skinned tambounne. and
the bouzouk1. a stnnged instrument
1m1lar 10 a mandolin
Called the Bent1n1 Brothers.
O"Maonla1 and O'Brao na1n per-
formed "Gaelic blues" on street
comers JUSt fo r fun and spare change
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during the spnni ol 1985 Soon after.
the duo ~c~ Joined by singer Mana
Oo';le and drummer John Paul
Tansc) for their 10111al performances
as Hothouse Flo~ers.
In 1986. the band -w11h the
add1t1on of bass1 t Peter O'Toole
~xophonist Leo Barnes and ne\\
drummer JelT) Fch1h -reltascd
their first 'iingJc. "Lo'e Don't Work
1 his wa.,:· on the independent
Ireland label Mother Records 0o.,1e
later left the group. lea\lna lio1house
Ao"crs 3S a li\c-mcmber outfit.
The qu101et's August 198 debut
release. "People." has earned them
high marks for 1he1r crt"at1H· blend of
trad111onal Irish music. dt"ep-rootcd
soul and con,ent1onal rock The)
recentl) began their second IOurofthe
lln11ed tate'i "nee "People" was
rcleaseu
01 surpn angJ~. O'\faonla1 said
th1 time around the band 1s pla)tng
to larger audiences who arc awarr of a
vanet) of the group's music -not
1ustfam1harsong hl.e"l'm rr}"or "Don·t Go ..
"People" focust on the unceruun-
t1e of modcm-<ia) relation hip .
wh ile a'o1d1ng man~ of the cx·1all)
con 10us themes prevalent 1n s1m1-
lar Irish band~ L'1 and the larm
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in a savage land ...
Suburbia.
A comedy about one n.ice guy
who got pushed too for.
Although Hothouse Flo~crs may
not be as outspoken an their beliefs as
l 2. their mu 1c 1s more dcepl) rooted
1n trad1uonal uaehc: and oul
··1 was raised as an Irish soul
singer." conunucd O'Maonla1 j'I
learned a singing SI> le called 'Sca-
nnos.: which means to mg an lnsh
h)mn una companied and wuh no
fixed rh> th ms. fhas 'cl) trad111 onal
music come<> from the hean. and is
not used as a tool to make mone}' ..
In add1t1on 10 In h mum.
O'Maonla1's other 1nOuenct."S include
soul greats retha Franl.hn nnd .\I
C1rccn as well as the late ram Bud.Icy.
a somev.hat ob~urc s1nger-song-
\Hller "ho was a~ al: uh folk figure 1 n
the earl~ '7( .
O'Maonla1 doesn't ha'c :iny"ma\-
tcr plnn" for h1 or the band's future
but he said he 1,1,ants 10 make each da\
a product" cone in h1\ hfc
"If I can be true to m)stlfand true
to others. then the music will be
gcnu1ne," he said.
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