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GOOD
MORNINGI
It's Wednesday. Feb. 28. 1990.
and here's what happening in
the world:
CONTRACT: County-em-
ployed attorneys OK contract
with 25% pay increase. A2
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SPORTS:
Oklahoma I 00. Kansas 78.
O ippers 103. Seattle 99. B2
NICARAGUA: Onega sets
tough cond1t1ons for a ~ceful
transfer of power. "'1
THEATER: occ-s .. Bo>s'
Life" celebrates hfe. hbcn) and
the happiness of pursuit. A8
SOCCER: 1-0 lo s knocks
Edison High School from CIF
pla}ofTs. BI
ECONOMY: Orders in
for durable goods had biggest
drop in 31 }t'ars. A5
COMPADRES: Ne..-.
fnt'nds of abused children oner
suppon b) ra1 ang funds. ~6
ELECTION: Con\enuonal
\\'lsdom was almost as bat1t'red
in acaragua as Onega . .\ 7
LIFTOFF: pace shuttle
launch provided a dazzhng
sound~nd-light show. A4
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WEDNE DAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1990
Unlng up
A pMr of surfen tlllle MY..._ of• r••
..................... produdne • lln• ..
of b1t1 wltVes at Coroeu def Mar State
... .._ W•ves of 5 to 6 feet th•t h•ve been
cr•lhlng on south-f•clng be•ches •re
fcNeaast to continue tod•J·
Residents lose battle over
continuation school move
11y HOUY J. 'WAGNER
HUNTINGTON BE ~CH
Over the ob1ec-t1ons of Fountain
Valle) residents.. the Huntington
Beach U nion High hool Dastnct
Board of Trustees \Oted 5-0 TuC'S·
da} to move Wantersburg continu-
ation school to the Fount:un Valley
High School campus..
After two hours of public com-
ment. the board rebuked the au-
dience for the "bigot~·· of some
speakers and \'Otcd to mo' e the
school.
Those opposing the mo' e cited
ht'a\') traffic and poor parl.ang a' ail-
aballl\ as 1he1r top concerns
Other 1ssul"S ranged from com.'erns
that conunuauon students are hood-
lums "'ho "'111 d1s1ra 1 orhc-r stu-
dents at the campus. t>ng;ige an
tights. mc~ase cnm<' and cause
neighborhood propen~ 'alues to de-
cline 10 concern that the t.--ampu 1s
not ccnrrall' hx--ated or casah ac-
cessible-10 pubhc rran,.ponauon.
:"o one spul <' an fa, or ot' tht.'
mO\e.
E't'n the Wmtersburg students
"'ho addressed the board spole not
of opposing the mo' e. but of S3\lng
tht'ar alternat1H school.
Board memtx-rs responding to tht'
pubhc"s comments said the' "'ould
CO\IEB STORY /PROFILE
\Ole ba..ed on thl' 1inJnC1al .ind
demographal rl·ah11e' 1n thl' d1stm t
not rhe o ttc.-n l'm,,11,•nJI '''u''' ra1'4.'J
an the ,,,n111, 1
"'I \\ISh lhl' 'tjtl' '>'\\UIJ \J\ \\i.'011
ga'e ~ou Jn l'\llJ mallll>n dollJI"\ J
'ear" and let ' enJ th" n~h 1 hrre ·· je~ ulll\ Jn '-tlJ "I ht>\ "'un'1 ·
.\s thl" 'ro"' J kit thl' lx>.irdmom
one angn I ,1un1j1n \.ilk' n:<;1Jcnt
shoutt"d '"Tht• h1[w1' '' 111 rt•mcmtx·r
\OU100
Opponl'nl' ''' thl· m1" l' pa'>~J
out flier.. atkr the met•t1ng '>'Ith thl"
3Jmon1t1t1n ··'4_1 '1,u·11 ln1m "ht>
not ,,, 'l1tt' tor ··
Coast Guard commandant:
Many to blame for oil spill
lly ,AUL ARCHIPLEY
~..-.SUfrw-
NEWPORT BEAC H -Anyone
who's ready to point fingers at fall
guys for the Feb. 7 oil spill off the
Orange Coast should sa\'e a digit for
themscl\'C"S.. the commandant of the
United States Coast Guard said
Tuesday.
Although the Coast Guard's in-
vestigation into the cause of the spill
off Huntington Beach hasn't been
completed. Admiral Paul A. Yost Jr.
said ~me can be spread around.
Unless the anvestiptaon shows
otherv.1~. the pilot and master of
the "'mencan Trader appeared to
have dont' their Jobs com"("tl\ and
professaonall). he said. · ·
But the 18th Commandant of the
U.S. Coast Guard said in an mter-
'"ew with tht' Dall)' Pilot that se' ·
cral agencies "'1th )Unsdictaon o"er
ofT-loadang operation should re·
eumane their hcen ang require-
ments ..
For instance. the at1onal
Oceanic and tmosphenc Adman1s-
trat1on (NO.\..\ l as charged \\1th
chutmg coastal waters and updaung
tho~ chans pcriodal·a lh
It appeared the re" of thl' < lJO.
foot .\mrnran Trader m.i' h:l\e
been u 1ng outdated chan<. that fail·
ed to gl\e the corrt'\.·t dl'Pth'> JI the
moonng \\herl' the <ih1p'<, anchor
apparent!) paert'C.'d 11~ hull
~nd 'o 1 said he no"' 1.nc;he tht'
Coast Guard had dom· 'iomc sound-
ing o n ats o"n
"In our hl"Cn ing ol the~ huo)s. I
think an the future "e "Ill male It
a requirement to ronduct more frt>·
quent soundings so that "t'.' can
(Please su YOST I""'
Students'
• suspensions
protested
Alcohol found
on private bus
at winter dance
By IRIS YOKO!
0-'l)I -1i..ff lllr"tet
NEWPORT BE-\< H The
suspension or about ,0 'ie"pon
Harbor High thool ... 1udcnh alter
alcohol "a~ found on a rhancn:d
bus 10 the wanter formal Janee ha'I
some parents ..eethmg oH·r "'hat
the~ tecl v.a~ an unfair blanl et pun-
ishment.
The !>tudcni... IO\ul\1."d 1n the mu-
dent v.ere dc'>tnlx·d a' tht• campu.,·
cream of the trnp -senior athkae
scholars. cht~rlcade-r. and other'
hea\ll~ tn'ohed in school ttroup'
and a 11' 1t1es
One oi tht• 1n,oheJ ... 1udent'I "
rt'l3ted to a 831boa ''Oman l..1llt•J h'
a drunl..en dn'l:r an a hag.hh puhh
cazed atcidcnt l"'u \t'Jr' Jlt•
The parents of the \\Utknt' ..aid
the~ "ere unhJPP' "llh tht• pn:'·
cnce o! alt lhol \1111. tht.'' m"'.>tl·J
the li\t>-da~ '"'r'l'n".>1l n hJn1.kJ
do"n 10 almu'it all th,· teen' "'as
inappropnate smre °''1 all "ere
dnnl mg. and betJU'i<.' studt•nt'> haJ
tal..cn ~t<'ps to mJl e 'un.· m1 lint'
"ould be dn' mg drunl
··\\ t>"rc not h:ipp' 1ha1 lht'\ Jranl..
hut the rcahr' '''this "orld 1., l..1J,
do that."' i...:ith\ Lcn1un -..11d ··1 J
rather ha' e m' J..iughta m a hu'
than "llh a drunlt·n tl'l·n-Jg.l.'d ~'
and ending ur dl•JJ ··
The pan.·nt'> al''' qul·,1111nt•J
v.hether the \U'-JX'n,11rn Jnd tx-ing.
banned from tht· 'pnng. prum "t'n·
etTcc\IH' pun1shmt·n1 One pan•nt
said he 1s 1nt"enwd •hj\ .in Jf"lfX'JI\
pron·ss \\as ntil nMJl· J' a11Jhk
before the pun1,hmt·n1 "J' handt•J
Adllllr•I ~•ul Yost Jr.
do"n
The incident lll"lurrcd Saturda'
night dunnl? '\e"pon Harbor's w1n°-
1er lormjl a girl,· '"' 1tauon dance.
a1 thl' PIJLJ Jl· t ;rte=!> nc=ar John
\\a' nt· .\1rp< ,rt
.\ppro\amatt>h 2 girl'> de<. 1ded t0
rent the bu~ tu t.tl.c their dates to the
Janlt: Tht parrnt' drff1.e their chil-
drt•n "' a l•nt· '>tuJcnt., hume to
hoard thl hu'
Ho" tht• alt11h(1l lt<.'I on tht> bu~
°"'a) not d1'1llu!>l"d
.\ handtul ul thl' 4t 1 bu' pa)senger.;
"ere "''' currt•nt 'e"'pon Harbor
studl'nl\ "'1th one or '"' o of the C'l\)n'> 3l tu.ilh nl kµI age 10 dnnk.
· ·1 have to hand It to
these kids -/ think
they were a lot
smarter than we
were."
-Parent Mary Kilfoy
aculrd1ng ll• thl pMcnh
\\hen lht• hu'> am' c:d al the
dan,t• "'h11(1I 11tlic1Jb boarded the
tiu' and rounJ ··1argc quant111cs of
akohol · 'aid Dr Dl.·nnas E' ans.
pnnupal lk J1d not l no" "hat
prom ptl•J t ht• '>l'3rt h
On \lnnJa, lht' ~O '>tudents "'ert'
luM t-1. \\ houl .id.mtlll!>trators the}
ra,ed .. u,~n\lun and "t.'re being
h.1nneJ rrnm thl' ~pnng prom for
JXl'>'>C.,...1un 111 al, uhol. according to
tht• part•nt\
\\ ht~l' part·nt<, "31d the' under-
'1anJ thC' ~hi ll ' nc.-l'd to be harsh.
lhl'' 1h1,ught admm1s1ra1ors o'er-
(Plusr see STUDENTS/ A4J
County won't
extend medfly
emergency
By BOB VAN EYKEN
'-I-\:-. T .\ .\"' .\ -< ount' uper-
' 1\or<. tailed Tucc;da' to muster cnou~h 1.ntl'' 111 ntend the.-count)'s
thrt'C·nwn1h-11IJ mt:dfl) emergency.
a Je, l'lnpmt•nt th.u ,ould boost the
lrgal effort' ,11 llun11ng1on Beach
anJ nthl·r , l\ll'\ Ill halt acnal
malath10n 'f"ll J\ '"~"
"open 1w1' v.hl' ha'c C\tendcd
thc .. tatt' 111 l"nlt'rgenl ~ fi, e tames
ll' er thl' ra,1 lhrt•c month . dead-
llx l.cd 2-2 '" u "hcther 11 hould be
nt< ndl'tl l11r .10n1hcr three v.eeks.
(Pleasr ser MALATHION/A41
Two miles of beach re open; more due soon
11y "°9Eln aARKER
Md lllS YOKOI ...................
Authorities reopcocd a tw~mik
span of beach between the Newpon
and Balboa piers T'Uetday.
But in Huntinaton &e.ch. whach
look tbe brunt oftht Feb. 7 oal spill
&om IM American Trackr. tM Cit)
Couacil met in a .,aaJ lellion to
eateDd 1 "81C of local cmcrlft'C}' for
-illClllaite period. Howe•. la.ct= ... of-...... ..., .. ft .... .
I 2YMmilt .... ol ..... ietwD
Ooldm ·-.... Ml90lia ..... cm ~ oa llMlnday or. moft ...., •. Friday.
-1'111. ilmla •wan tht ~pon .. r.": ... Iii , • Ne•..., .... -M llOoa T..._, after' _ ...... a.ly wry .... --·ts ,, ...... _. ... _.
tllapwt ~ AN ~ aay ,.IA• llid 0.-. Co.atv
H&wrdlllfon "*-" ~ ro _. tMIMftl sand. AJ
health officials and the state Depart-
mmt of Fish and Game approved
the rtopeftlDI of lM beaches after
about 10 mnplcs taken ftom the
sand and the water showed only an
·~of 14 PIN per million of oil
mnaanal.
AnytlUftl abo~ I 00 puts per
mdlioa requtm further 1tudy.
Ptndleton sud.
Tk most hazardous ekme.nts of
tbe cnde. suda .. the c:arciDCJl'ft ~ ft'IPOl1Cld ~Ill tbe fint h days ollbe ... ~ tald. -nert•, DO maimtioa of any kind
ol f:! coa~i81tioa of our .........
C'leMiaa ol dllt rock polftl wttb
,..._. "la' continued after
•
state Fash and Game approvt'd US<'
of the higher temperature watt'r.
Pendleton said Fash and Game of-
ficials felt the hot "'atcr would be
safe cno uah for organisms because
of the high tide wa hang an and the
use of a salt-"'ater flushing system.
Test samples of the beach 1n
Hunt1naton Beac h between Golden
West and Magnolia were taken
Tuesday after a team made up of
cit}. county, health and Coast Guard
offictals made a "staht. mcll and
iaste.. test.
Fire Chief Ray h:ard satd results
will be •"aUabk Thunday
..My best hoocs •~ that ta p1n oO
IM belcb ..,11 be open fnda):·
PM:ard said.
Picard allo debunked rwbo re.
pons aired T\lelday daamiQI that
1M CoeM Quant had dedared lht
beech ... willa .., beahh huank.
PQrd -C'OMl Ouant oftkials
taid •ht ~ *"'med &a. "'',. ,.._ .. Ol&.J Ml •
Exxon Corp. indicted for
massive Alaskan oil spill
County lawyers
•
cept 3-y ,ear pact
ly ~ ZIMMEltMAN .._ ....... .._
SANTA ANA - A threatened auike by hundreds of county<m-
ployed lawyers was avcned when
they accepled a contract that in-
c:reues entry-level salaries by 25
percent. and creates another pay rank
for senior attorneys.
defenders and county counsel, who are covered under the same contract,
approved the qreement Monday
ni&ht by a 2-1 m argin, said pros-
ecutor Chris ~ans. spokesman for
the Orange County Attorneys As-
sociation.
The auomeys were Stckina parity
with government-employed lawyers
in neighboring areas. Their pay
ranked ninth in the state. below
public auomeys in Los Angeles, San
Francisco and San Diego counties.
among others.
perienced attorneys were leavina Or-
anee County for privaie pnctice,
where annual income can at lcut
double, or to counties with higher
pay. Because of the salaries, the
county also had trouble attnctina
new recruits, officials said.
When negotiations staned in ~
cc:mber. the union was seeking a 22
percent increase.
lhe first year. Pay will vary depend-
iq on \ht salary ranac, Carlaw said.
Attorneys at the third level will
make 20.4 percc'nt more. j umpina
from $63,312 per year to $76.266 by
April 1992. Top.scale attorneys will
sec a 23. 7 percent pay increase in the
next two years. aoing from an an-
nual income of $74,688 to $92,426.
""Our objec:Uves were to make our
entry levda more attnctive and•·
c:reuc the ability to retain at·
tomeys." Carlaw said. "The com-
bination of the increases and the
new step in the carttr ladder will go
a lonf way toward meeting those
aoals.
The attorneys. who complained
about low pay in an area with a
soaring cost of living and bufleOn·
ins caseloads.. threatened to stnke if
an impasse in negotiations wl!s
reached. It would have been their
second job action in JO years.
On Feb. 8, t~e day. the contract
expired, the uruon fCJ«ted a two.
year offer of 3.6 percent for entry.
level attorneys and 4.3 percent for
top.scale employ~s. to be ~ollowed
by 3.2S percent increase tn later
months.
U nion members said they were
pleased with the new contract, which
expires in February 1993. The three-year contract will cost Oranae County $3.8 million. said
O.vc Cartaw, ch ief of employee rela-
tions for the county.
Deputy district attorneys. public But according to the union, ex-
U nder the pact, new attorneys will
earn 25 pefl'Cnt more, going from an
annual income of $35, 173 to
$44,000. Level-two attorneys will see an 8 percent increase, mostly in
The new contract also creates a
new clusification for senior at-
torneys who handle complex assign-
ments. About SO level-four attorneys
will fill the new ranks by May. with
a top annual salary of S97.572.
Chamorro and Ortega
demand Contras disband
lly CANDICE HUGHES "_,.._Ill,...
MANAGUA. Nicaragua -Both
Prcside nt<lect Violeta Barrios de
Chamorro and the Sandinistas de-
manded Tuesday that the Contra
rebels immediately disband. but the
defeated ruling pan} set tough con-
ditions for a peaceful transition of
power.
.. The causes that staned the civil
war in Nicaragua have disap-
pea~" Chamorro said in a radio
broadcast. "That's why those who
took to the hills should now lay
down their guns and return peace-
fully to Nicaragua with their families
to work for the reconstructJon of our
motherland."
Earlier, the top Contra leader.
The Sandinistas. defeated two
days earlier by an opposition coali-
tion tn a stunning upset. insisted
Tuesday that industnes remain na-
tionalized. land sci-zed from
largeholders remain in peasant
hands and the U.S.·bcked Contras
disband immediately.
"A change of government does
not mean the end of the re\'olution."
President Daniel Onega told a
cheering cro~d of thousands after a
meeting of Sandinista pan~ leaders.
He read a statement from the
pany leadership that said 11 would
tum power o'er to the n11ed Na·
uonal Oppos111on ( U 0) but still
had "the re ponstbilit) to watch
over and guarantee the con11nuity of
the revolutionan process."
Chamorro, also attended.
The private, pro-coalition Radio
Corp. said working session were to
begin Wednesday.
Chamorro accused the Sandinistas
of using state Radio Sandino to stir
up the population. referring to the
station's transmission Monday of
hundreds of calls from supporters
who expressed opposition 10 her
victor).
She said she agreed with Cardinal
Miguel Obando y Bravo, who asked
the news media during a Mass to
publicize the idea of ··reconciliation
because if the) don't. God save
Nicaragua."
In a radio broadcast later.
"I think this addresses the prob-
lems that we had with inequities.''
Evans said.
Israel Galeano. said from
Tegucigalpa. Honduras. that the re-
bels would not disband until after
Chamorro ts inaugurated .\pnl :!S
for a six-year term.
Ortega's speech came before the
chiefs of both ides· trans111 on teams
had their first meeting. Former
President Jirnm) Carter. who ts act·
mg as a mediator for Ortega and
Chamorro called for the ··immediate
demobilization" of the rebels and
promised 10 respect the rights of the
roughly 40 percent of the electorate
that voted for the Sandinista!'. Nk•raguan President D•nlel Ortep ..,, • .,..supporters In M•nagua TuesdaJ .
Bush promises 'significant' post-Sandinista aid
By TERENCE HUNT
JI# \lll«e HOuM CO<T~t
WASHINGTON -The Bush
administration. savonng the de·
feat of leftist President Daniel
Ortega. promised Tuesda' 10 hf1
sanctions soon against Nicaragua
and assemble ··significant and
meaningful" aid to rebuild its
shattered econom\.
President Busti met a1 the
White House with congressional
leaders inC'luding Sen. Sam Nunn.
D-Ga., who said post-Onega as-
sistance probablv would CO'\I hun-
dred of milhoris of dollar<. o' l'r
fhe \ears.
Nunn sugges1ed crea11ng an
··emerging democraq account" of
foreign aid for countries such as
Nicaragua. Panama and the Ocdgl·
1ng democractc in Eastern
Europe.
The White House said 11 hked
the idea 1f 11 meant the ndmin1s.-
tra11o n would ha'e more 1lex1b1h ·
I) in the "a) the United States
dispenses forei$n aid.
To the surprise of the adm1n1s·
1ra11on. Ortega "as defeated in
Sunda} "" pres1dcn11al election b)
oppos111on ne"spapcr publisher
Violeta Chamorro. "ho was
backed by the United States.
The 'me sets the stage for 1he
first democratic transt~r of po"er
ever 10 NJ aragua. w11h Chamorro
taking otlicc .\pnl :?S from Or-
tega's re' olut1onaf) go' <.'rnment.
Street gang member guilty
in slayings of 2 teen cyclists
By HOWARD FINE
Ol1111ewt~
SANT A ANA -A street gang
member could be one of the young-
est Orange County residents to re-
ceive the death penalty after he was
convicted Tuesday of killing two
bike-riding teens in a gang shooting
in Santa Ana.
A six-man, six-woman jury found
Mario Tirado. 20. a member of
Santa Ana's South Side gang. guilty
of two counts of first-degree murder
in the 1987 shooting that le ft a 13-
year-old boy and a 17-year-old boy
dead.
The jury also convicted Patrick
McCauley, a member of the East
Side Gang and the driver of the
Honda Prelude from wh ich the shots
were fired. of four counts of at·
tempted murder 1n connection wtth
the evening shooting spree.
But the j ury was one vote short of
convicting McCauley of first-degrtt
murder in the deaths. prompting
Superior Court Judge Everett
Dickey to declare a mistrial on those
two counts.
No decision had been made on
whether to retry McCauley on the
two firstdegree murder charges .•
prosecutor Charles Middleton said.
The penalty phase for Tirado was
set for March 12. "We arc seeking
the death penalty because the nature
of the crime outwei&hs the youth of
the defeodanL" Middleton said.
"Two murders were involved and tt
was a thoroughly unprovoked at-
tack."
Tirado's attorneys. Otha Standifer
and Patrick McNeal. could not be
rtached for comment after the ver-
dict.
Dunng the trial. prosecutors
argued that Tirado fired the assault
rifle that killed Enrique Arceo. 13.
and Jesus Perez, 17. both members
of the lopers street gang. on the
night of Oct. 30. 1987.
"Mr. Tirado points the rifle and
kills two bikers by a shower of
bullets,'' Middleton told the jury in
opening statements.
Tirado's defense au omeys had
argued that Tirado was only guilty of
second-degree murder. since he had
not intended to do any harm.
"He just wanted to have fun and
got in over his head," McNcal said.
C hamorro's chief cconom1c ad·
viser. Francisco Ma)orga. will ar·
nve in Wash1ng1on ne\t Monday
10 discuss wuh U. . officials
'\mencan economic coorx·rat1on
"ith Nicaragua. .\ss1-;tant cc·
retan of Slate Bernard .\ronson
anno'unced.
Bush summont:d congressional
leaders 10 1hc Wh11l· House to
chart a new strategv for dealing
with a countn 'll·"·ed for a dee·
ade as a U.S." ad,er..a11
Abortion foes
fined 5450,000
NEW YORK -A federal judge
Tuesda) tined the ant1-abort1on
group Operauon Rescue. 11S founder
and 10 prote ters $450.000 for viol-
atmg coun orders against blocking
entrances to abor11on clinics.
The contempt fines from U.S.
District Judge Roben Ward came in a lawsuit fikd b) pro-choice groups
over antt-abon1on demonstrations
in New York in 1988 and 1989.
In Los Angeles. 15 members of the
group were convicted Monday after
a week-long tnal on misdemeanor
cha'les stemmine from a demon-
strauon at a fam1J} planning clinic
last March.
Ward said in his ruling 'that the
defendants in New York. including
Operation Rescue founder Randall
Terry. knew what to expect when
they violated court orders against
blocking clinic doors.
-By Tbe Associated PreH
.. The president 1nd1catL·d that
there would be a dramauc and
s" 11\ change 10 pol1C) ." ~1d Sen.
Alan Crans1on. D-C'ahf. the a4'SI\·
tan1 Democra11c kader. after
mee11ng with Bush. "\\'hat "c can
do in terms of au.J depends upon
what Congress can find. along
"'th the admin1~trat1on. 1n a 'Cf)
tight budget rnua11on ...
Without pro,1d1ng a figure.
White House pre'i sccrctal")
~tarhn Fm"ater promised tha1
L'.S. assmance "ould be substan-
11al.
"The United Slates' comm11-
men1 1s strong and enduring,"
F112"a1er said.
Ho"ever. en Christopher
Dodd. 0-Conn.. said he was
"frightened again that we're
watching expecta1ions exct.-ed re·
aht' .. o n the ques11on of U.S. aid. "l sec no polmcal will to
enlarge" the foreign aid budget.
Dodd said.
Drunken driving
checkpoints'
legality argued
By W . DALE NELSON
WASH INGTON -Federal and
state officials told the Supreme
Court on Tucsda) that highway
sobnety checks help light drunken
dnv1ng. but an attome) for a group
of motorists argued the checkpoints
invade privacy and don'1 work.
Lawyer Mark Granzono of De·
tro1t. representing challen$ers of
Michigan's sobnet) checkpoint pro-
gram. said states adopt sueh pro-
grams because "the} arc a ve11
visible means of sho~ 1og that some-
thing is being done:·
Prisons don't need
OK to give drugs
8y Ttw Associated Press
WA HINGTON -Pnson
offic1als can force inmates to
take powerful anti-psychotic
drugs v.1thout a judge's con-
sent. the Supreme Coun rul«i
Tuesda)'.
Revelers whoop it up at Mardi Gras
However. he said. "The) don't
work."
A decision in the case. expected b)
July. would have 1mphcat1ons for
similar checkpoint S)'Stems in o ther
states.
Voting 6-3 in a case from
Washington state. the justices
said prisoners· nghts are safe·
guarded as long as staff PS)'.·
ch1atrists say the drugs wtll
help. and not merely pac1f).
them.
"An inmate's interests arc
adequately protected and per·
haps better served by allowing
the dec1s1on to medicate to be
made b) medical pro fessionals
rather than a j udge." Justice
Anthony M. Kennedy wrote
for the court.
lly MARY FOSTER .... ~,.._.,...
NEW O RLEANS -Revelers in wcU-
wom costumes jammed shoulder to shoulder
in the French \,luarter as the raucoua, hard-
drinkina pre-Lent pany known as Mardi Gras
blasted on into the night Tuesday.
"Our closin& line would be, 'Have a aood
time, but Fl out alive.' With these costumes,
we11 be lucky to," said Chris Collins, who was
coatumed as Batman and was accompanied by a friend dressed as Superman.
Collins, who said he was from Penn-
sylvania but didn't want to aive his home-
town, aid he and his friend bad ac>ttcn some
ruzins, but mosc of it was aood-naturcd.
People in costumes that wert pudy,
lkimpy or both had filled the Quarter earlier.
Hut as the niaht wore on. maskers gave
way to the unmasked: tom shirts. tattered
pus skirts through which pants were clearly
visible, and garish clothes that might have
been {>Art of a costume earlier in the day.
Lave or recorded music blasted out of
every club and hotel on Bourbon Street and
nearby streets, and most of the panters carried
drinks in plastic cups.
Batman costumes could be seen all
around the city. but most had more pieces
than Eric Wright's. At 9 a.m ., Wright stood
outside a Bourbon Street bar wearing only a
bia pin and a leather athletic supporter with
a plastic bat attached while people around him
filled frame after frame of videotape or film.
"Batman. I'm Batman act it?" Wriaht
said.
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Jedi.
The Michigan state police check-
point plan. modeled after a program
used in Maryland. was inaugurated
in 1986.
Thomas L. Casey, assistant Mich·
igan solicitor general. said 11 was
challenged and was hailed by state
courts after it had been in operation
for approximately an hour at one
checkpoint.
Of the 126 drivers who were stop-
ped, two drivers were detained for
sobriety tests and one driver was
arrested on drunken drivin& charges.
Tbe rest were aiven traffic safety
brochures and allowed to drive
away.
The averaae delay was about half
a minute.
Voter Revolt asks high court J•I C.I ea-..
What do you •e eboOt the Daly Plot? Whet don't
you like? Cal fhe numbef ebotle lf1d 'fOJl 11 I QB wl
be recorded. 1r11 a::rlbed lf1d delYlred to the ap-
propnate eolor tackle Prop. 103 challenges ,,,,, ..... Coun to corral 14 ~
--103 ........ -iD trill and r· .... _ .. to dlc:idl ........ The seme 24·h<u answetil ig 98fvioe rTwy be &-.ct to
reoord lettet'S lo rhe edtor on ll'ft/ topic. ContTtbuforl to
OUf Lettet'S COIUrm nU1t ~ tt.r n1m1 Ind .....
phone number tor Yel'ilcation
Tel us wtaafs on yo.JI nni
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But the dissenters said the
ruling means p rison officials
seckiOJ to maintain o rder may
force inmates to take daOJCr·
ous, even life-threatening,
druas with little reprd for the
prisoners' well-being.
Casey told the court that the pro-
gram was intended to alert the_ pub-
lic to the .eriousness of the problem.
to arrest drunken drivers and to
deter future dnanken drivina.
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CO\SI' DAILY PILOT /Wedneld8y, FebNrf 28, 1tlO
Proposal to put oily sand to a good use scraj:>ped
Ir IOUllT IMKER
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H UNTINGTON BEACH -An unpm:eciented
lp'ttment to take oil-contaminated sand from the beach
here and use it in an environmentally acceptable
manner fell apan Tuesday when the city ran out of
black sand.
Officials with Pomona Valley Equipment sianed an
qreement with ~ritish Petroleum o n Monday to take abo~t 1,000 cubic yards of contaminated sand to mix
a baa bat.ch of asphalt.
T~e company! which intended to use the asphalt in a parkJna lot at ns headquarters in Chino, also had
qr'eed to donate $3,000 to the city for the privilege of
UICll I I \
rcmovana the sand.
City leaden had earmarked the mo~y for a fund
for the construction of a new pier.
Pomona Valley Eq1tipment executive Dennis Pat-
ton said British Petroleum officials informed him
Tuesday there was no longtr a plentiful supply of bad
sand and the deal had to be scrapped.
Patton praised expeditious British Petroleum
cleanup efforts. But he's concerned that the sand was
hauled to the Class A Petroleum Waste Industries
hazardous dump site near Bakersfield . he said.
Patton said the sand, however. isn't hazardous.
"I worry where all the hazardous materials will go
when they fill the Class A d11mps with non-hazardous
matenals "
A spol esv.oman for Bnush Petrolrum said cleanup
crews had removed more than 5.000 tons of debns from
the beach following the Feb. 7 spill of nearly 400,000
galloM of Alaskan crude 011 from the .\mencan Trader.
"I w1~h \\C could ha\C part1c1pated in the pro-
vam." Rich Barnard. an adm1mstrat1ve assistant to
Cit) .\dmm1strator Mic hael beruaga. said Tuesda).
"I'm a little disappointed but I'm happ} there's no
more sand. Bnt1sh Petroleum was on a m1ss1on to clean
up the beach.
"But 1t'o; a good concept that can be used 1f another
accident occurs ..
Lo"ell Preston. en' iron mental manager for the
Pomona \ alle) Equipment \au.1 earlier his company
nad rea hed agreement to tal e 3\\3) up Lo 1,000 cubic
)ards of the blackened ~nd bc1"ee n Beach 8o'1levard
and the Santa Ana R1'er
The compan) had l!'tended to mix the matcnal
\\lth concl't'te and emuls1hcd rnnlrete in a big cont.a.a.Der
at 1he s11e of the former mu-.hroom farm at Go.Idea
West treet and Ellis ~'enuc
The Pomona Valley l·ompan~ is demolishing the
former mu~hroom farm for e'pans1on of the nearby
Ocean \'1e" Esta1es mo bile home park.
Pre!>to n called the prO<.l'\\ 'thi· ~ne" v.a\ t0 remove
the matcnal -putting 1t to good use v.hite also not
O\t'rburden1ng dump sates
Parking meter extension studied
City hall s~ttling in at new quarters
NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Beach off-street parking
committee will discuss the extended hours of city parking meters at
a 1 p.m. meeting Thursday night in the Fire Department conference
room at City Hall.
The City Council last month asked the committee to review the
extended hours for parking meters as a result o. f citizen complaints.
An ordinance that took effect Jan. I mandated that most of the
city's 2.376 meters. which were in effect from 8 a.m. to S p.m.
weekdays. would be enforced until 6 p.m .. while about 500 meters
in business areas would be in operation until 10 p.m .
The extended hours arc inte nded to help pay for maintenance
and operations of certain areas and municipal programs. such as
Litter Free zones.
But residents and business people alike have complained the
extended hours. particularly until I 0 p.m .• prevent enjoyment of an
evening out at local restaurants and other night spots because of the
need to constantly check the meter.
Freeway colllslon snarls traffic
IRVINE -Two big rigs collided on the Santa Ana Freeway 1n
Irvine on Tuesday. prompting the California Highway Patrol to issue
a Sig-alert for the area.
The accident occurred about 10:30 a.m. on the Santa Ana
Freeway, near the intersection of Culver Drive. a C HP dispatch
officer said.
Details were sketchy. but there were no reports of injunes.
according to a CHP dispatcher.
Sult filed over blazing string
SANTA ANA -A woman who was e ngulfed 1n flame "hen
b1rthda) candles ignited gooe) stnng spra) fibers filed suit against
makers of the aerosol novelty for failing to warn consumers the
product was flammable.
Kimberly Ann Donia. 22. claimed in the Orange County
Superior Court suit filed Monday that New Jersey-based E. Davis
Inc. negligently distributed Extra Thick Super Stnng without
warning buyers 11 could catch fire.
Donia was cete-braring her 22nd birthday Dec. 8 at the home of
her parents when Extra Thick uper tring spra,ed on the back of
her head was ignited b) candles on a nearby blrthda) cake.
She was treated for first·. S«ond-and third-degree bums on her
head. neck. face and arms and released after one da} of hosp11al-
1zation at the UCI Medical Center.
They were seeking unspecified monetaf) damages fo r personal
inJUr). pain and suffering. said Donia attornc) Lawrence"
Eisenberg.
Eisenberg said 11 "as belic\\.~d to be the eighth case in the past
three months in which someone had been 1nJurcd after the propellent
in the popular oovelt) spra) ignited .
E. Davis recalled nearl) thrce million cans of E\tra Thick Super
Stnng last month. Dratler ~1d the spra~ has since been reformulated
with a non-flammable formula.
Two to join 'Walk of Stars'
>\NAHEIM -Pop !ilnger Donn) Osmond and Apollo astronaut
Edwin E. "Buzz" .\ldnn Jr. will be inducted into the Orangr Count)
"Walk of Stars." a local businessman said.
O smo nd and Aldnn will un,e1I thc-ir sidewalk plaques at the
entrance to the Anaheim Hilton and Towers near the 01sne}land
theme park on March 21. hotel general manager Glenn Hale
anno unced.
"Both of the inductees have been an integral pan of .\mencan
culture for over 15 )ears:· Hale said.
··Music histonans are alread ) calhng Osmond's 1989 uccess tile
comeback o f the decade. And Aldnn. a mo ing force behind
America's role in space e'plorat1o n. no w lectures throughout the
world."
Aldnn was the second man to step foot on the moon. after Neil
A. Armstrong. during the Jul} 1969 Apollo I I m1ss1on.
He and Osmond join tevc Manin. Gale Storm. Ruby Keeler.
Jody Bishop. Budd) Ebsen. Tommy Lasorda and other celebnues
hono red in the Orange County wnlk. which was established three
years ago.
Blankets sought for homeless
COSTA MESA -Thr~ 0 Bed & Bath stores in Irvine.
Huntington Beach and Tustin are collecting used blankets for the
homeless through March 17.
Residents who bring in blankets wtll get a 20 percent discount
on merchandise. according to Bernie Abrams. chairman of the Costa
Mesa-based retail chain.
The participating stores are located at I 531 S Culver Drive in
Irvine. 16366 Beach Bl"d. in Huntington Beach and 1204 "B" lr"inc
Blvd. in Tustin.
(' \l.J:'\D \H
Wednesday, Feb. 28
• 9:30 a.m. ~e C...ty 8-rd of S.,.rvlMn, Hall of
Administration. 10 CiVlc Center Plaza. Santa Ana.
• 1 p.m. Lapu Be•dl Pluala1 C.mm1111 ... council
chambers. SOS Forest Ave.
Thursday, March I
No meetings scheduled.
PO I I ( I I O f,
ly EMILY ADAMS
Dally l'llot Staff Wrlt.-
lA GUN A BEACH -Anvonc
who has mo' ed their house.hold
within the past 10 years probabl)
has clear memones of the ellperience
-not all of them good.
Packmg and unpacking boxes can
consume days. earching for lost
items can turn into a part-time JOb.
If ifs true the headache of moving
is in proportio n to the size of the
job, then imagine mo\'ing an entire
city hall.
The entire Laguna Beach Cit)
staff. including the Police Depart-
ment. moved into 12 portable
trailers. The task ma) seem huge.
but city emplo)ees said T uesda)
advance planning made for an easier
move than most expected.
.. , thought we'd tind furniture in
the wrong trailers and all sons of
thin~ misplaced. but 1t all went
supnsingl) smooth.'' said Rob
Clark. deputy city manager and a
coordinator for the move.
City offices closed Frida) to allo"'
the mo' 1ng com pan) an e \tra v.eek-
end da) to \\Ork unhindered b) staff.
Following a color-coded and
numbered map. mo,crs gathered up
the cit) 's 75 \\Ork s~t1ons and shoe-
horned them into 1ra1h:rs.
..\fter the staff had been moved.
remodeling on C ity Hall began as
workers started to gut pans of the
building and rcmoVl' a~bes1os-ladcn
insulauon. EH·n1uall~. ne\\ rooms
and a second stof) will be added to
the back of C'll} Hall. giving the
building nearl) I J.000 add1t1o nal
square feet.
When the proJell •~ rnmpleted.
the cit) '-''pects to haH' spent nearl}
S3.4 million. Then. the mo ' mg pro·
ce55 "111 beg1 n ag;u n a!> cm plo) cc
return to the old Spanish-st) k build-
ing.
For no". bo\l''> art• ~1111 ~ing
unpad1.cd and 'taffl·r~ arc bus~ d1<,-
CO\Cnng a ncv. pho ne S) !>ll'm . \-lost
are alread~ ~·11 hng romfonabl~ into
thl'lf home for the nc \I I ~ 10 I ~
months in the .. trailer park" on
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City Clerk Verna Rollinger clo1e1 Lip a storage bin.
Fore~t \H·nul· and Lag,una l a n, on
Road
E 'l:n polln· ,l.hl·duk'> arl' Oi·gm-
ning w return ll' n11rmJI I ,,, till·
past t" o "l'l'k' '" ,11lil l"" hJ "'~ regular!~ \tr:tp~·d llO i'C.m ·r mv l'
Justice agents raid OC firms
By TM Associated Press
SACRAMENTO -State Jusuce
Depanmcnt agl'nls on Tuesda~
searched t\\O Orange Co unt' busi-
ness and 1 other firms thro'ugho ut
Cahfom1a. hun11ng for l'' 1dencl· of
Med1~Cal fraud stemming from al-
legedl) fake billings for medical sup-
plies. the attornc) g<.'n<.'ral's office
reported.
The r.uds "rre rnndut·tcd follo"-
ing reports that false claims had
been filed for large amounts of in-
continent m<.'d1cal supplies. includ·
ing adult diapers. underpads. \\3tcr-
proof sheeting and special "ashes
and cream . lnconunent supphc arc
used in cases "here pauents h3'e
lost their bladder control.
The tv.o Orangl' Count) firms
searchl·d wl·n· \lark \l:l,1cr., \led•·
cal and Chou:l· Pnnt1ng t urp . hoth
arl' 1n (iardcn G ro \ •'·
There "Crt· no 1m ml·d 1a11." rqx1n'
of Jrri·st or l'hargt•s .. ,o arrl''l
\\JrrJnl\ \\ere l'>SUl'd. and lhargl·.,
are n01 lileh to be tiled a'\ a rc.,ult
of the \earl hi."'> tor se' eral "l'l'(<,.''
a cording 10 Tom \ ang.n. head of
the '>IJti' Bureau of \kd1-l J I f raud
and P.it1en1 ..\bu-.i:
The prolw b~ 'I anger> otli,I."'> \\J '
promph·d h' repo n-. trom \kr.i-d
Count\ th.it "l\\O "o men "ere going
doo r 10 dlwr . obtaining \kd1-l .ii
st1l kl'r'> 1n e\lhangl." tor crl·Jm' .ln.J
IOlll>n' ·· f hl· "l'mi·n n tkri·d the
good'> to ix·ople JI nll lOSI an i·\·
change tor their \kd1-t al '>111. l l'"
Thl' ''''l cr. Jrl· used b' p.rncnts
to \alidate their nwmtx•r,h1 p an th(;·
Medi-Cal program J nd J rl· tt•' en to
ph ~\ICl.ln' \\ hl'n 'i'f\ ll°' Jre
pro' 1ded Thl pr1n 1Jl''' 11 ml·d1l.il
scn1 e•-.in 1urn ,uhm 1 •h,· '11,ler.,
to the \kJ1-t JI pr1,g1 Jm 1,1r r...·1 m-
bursemcnt
.\ttornc\ l 1l'Dl'rJI .1. hr \an dl· ~amp s.11J trJuJ uknl \k J l .11 h11l-
1ngs for IOlt'nlinr nl nwd1,.1 l'(IUIP-
mt:nt ··1., l·o'>t •ntt nwr...· 1h.1n S I 11\l
m illio n annu.111\ ·
Four of the '-l'.1r, tw,I hu' nl·,.,l.,
\ll'I'\.' located an I ,,, \nl?.l'k' '''l' 1n
Be\t•rh Hill' I"•' 111 r >r'"' n lhl·
.,oulhern 4'ia n J11.14u1n \ .i k' I\'•' in
San Jose. 1hn•t· in Ri ll" 11 P.n k 'nl·
in \\<.>St Co' anJ '"'-in f n.·ni.,nt.
one 1n llam,•n11• ·, ., l 11rr.incl'
and one in \pr l \ J .:-'
1m1cad ot P•'>tol' to install sheh cs
and pan111o n'> in thl' trailers and
hugl' ,1uragl· hm' \1ost o fficers
p11i:hed 1n at uni· 11me or another,
helpi ng 10 \\edge thi· enure depart·
men1 into lour trailer.
· L1 r Pauli ''"•rkman .,pent a lot
or llml'. re" m ng Jnd mo' mg o ur
v.hok ,,1mpu1er '~stem He pro~
ab1' \J\l·d 1h.: \fl\ thousand!> of
doliJf\ '-lg.1 Ra' L.lrd1c said.
')o me 1ra1kr •lli,.:' e'en ended up
\\1th more r1 u>n lha n thl·' had m
l ll\ HJll rhani.., w a ltttii: careful
maneU\l'rlll[t h\ llW ham mer-wield·
1ng otT1lC:r'
l.i11ll thl·rc v.a., n "a' the trailers
offered l'nough fl'k.lm ·for )torage.
urd1c '>.lad I n\l.:ad the r ll' leased
a dozen \\Jlk-1 n '>h >ragl· 1.oinainers
-ea1.h mcJ'>unng ah..1u1 50 feet
long 1llll'l·t\\1ikand a~•ut IO to 15
feet tall
.\Her 1 hl' \heh l''> "l'n" Ii nished.
e'er) thing Im m 1.r•minal e' 1denee
to car p.in' Jnd m1!.Cdlancous
!um11url." ""'-'re mo,\·d 1n10 thl' metal
btn)
F1itcen lilinc ,Jhan,·1' and ~()()
bo'n lull ul ,i1\ rnord, ha'e also
found tht•ar "J' 1nll' u ne ol the bin)
..(at\ l•fJIOJ
0
01.l"' 'lllnute<> of (II\
Counvl ffil'l tan~' and ild d aam-
agam<,t thi· ..ii\ Jrl Jll 'tJd.-·d in·
d 1)<."n m1n:J1l•h 1n 'toragl· .. llnt.:uners
ngh1 """" I ha,i·11 1 hl'l·n abk to put
them un lhl' ,hd,l·~ 't'I .. sard (11,
Clerl \ l.'ma Rl>lhnger ··s u1 \A. hat
I'm .:on1.crnl·d Jb.1u1 1' the con·
d111on ul thl· r1.·,nrJ, "hen the~
COml• llUI ..
1nce thl· 'lllrJth: hin' don't boa<;t
elenncll' a dl·hum 1d1fil·r '-l~ms out
of the 4 ul•,111.in ( ''"~tdcnng the
mo1)1 1Xean .. u r and n treme \\Cather
cond1t11'n' that \ "" thl." 1.'aO\ ons
each ~umma R,11langa 1 "om~
she'll rind n ,, Jl PJgl' "hl'O she
o pens tili·, nl'\t \\'Jt
\\hen l 11' I !all"' n:modehng 1s
ti nisht•d h,,.,,.l., l'r nt' rl'l'Ordc, "ill
ha'e .i n11.l'r h11m, Rollinger has
bcc:n pronll'l'd a Oi·t1l'r stnrage 1n the
ne" building
Fllr nlrn Rollt ngl·r Jnd uthc~ an
earn in~ t • gl t h' in lhnr tr31kr parl..
-\\Ith thl· l rJ,htnl.! n ll~ of c-on-~trulllllO alv.J '' in the bJd ,ground
Police seek help
in fatal shooting
By City News Service
Bl E' \ P \R"--Pollet" "ere
Sl't'ktng thi· pubh, ·, hdp Tuesda~
aner the btxJ, i't a man .,hot in the
he-ad v.a<; l('und 10<,1dc a l'ar 1n the
parl 1ng ll1t l'l a J ( Pennc' warc--
hou)C hi•rc pnl11:-l· said
"Tht• '11. t m hJd l'\.'Ce1' ed gunshot
wound' Ill the hc:Jd dnd paramedics
pronuun~'t'J him dead Jl the <.'ne."
s a id 'i ha rl'n P arson . a
spokc<,\\lHnan "" the Buena Pnr~
Pohl'c Dc p.lrtmC'nt
Thi> \ 1ll1m desl n bt·d as a H1s-
panil l'r I 1hp1nP ma n in ha 2( . has
not \t'I N'l·n 1dl·n11ticd. Parsons said.
The ~' "J' d a'-'o'crcd about
I " a m '""dl' J tilal l or darl blue
l'r~ Tt'HHa t Molla in 1ht• parking
lot
Case against disbarred lawyer dismissed
By JANET ZIMMERMAN
NEWPORT BE.\CH -.\ cnm1-
nal case against a disbarred Balboa
Island attorne) accused of charging
$6.426 in personal expenses on a
com pan) credit card was d1sm1ssed
by a Municipal Coun Judge Tues-
day.
Judge ChristO\)her Strople granted
a plea for dismissal of the charges
against Charles F. H utchins. 71. be-
cauK the statute of limitations had
run out.
At the time o f the alleged theft.
Hutchin., \\J!> 1n charge o f accoun t-
ing JI 3-D Bu 1ne.,, Computer-. an
Costa \k.-.a < oun document> Jcl·used him 1l l
charging airline 11cl 1."t'. meals. ho1l'ls
and hopping sprt•es \\1thou1 rc1 m-
buf'ing the com pan~ There "ere ~
charges bet"el·n I ~ 0 and 1 \l ~.
police ..aid CXput~ D1<;trKt ..\tto ml·' Ted
John o n aid he ma~ ap!l(:al Tul'S·
da\ ·s ruling.
bl'lensc atto rne' Paul Me,cr eon-
tendC'd that the case. filed 'in Jul)
19 Q, e\cecdcd the thrcc-~car statute
of hm1tat1o ns on grand theft. -\c-
cording ll' ha' Oh'lh'P \h \l'r <...i1d
1 he o" ner l'' ~ 11 , •'l r u ll'r'>
la unchC'd an 1n1i·m.1 •)\ ,·,11~alll\O ,,,
Hutchin'> in \lar, I' · ''"' Jnd 'hl>11ld
ha\c ~n J\\.lri 'I -11'' P•>l\'!'111.il
legal probkm<.. thl·n
But the prox'\ul\1r ,,lilt llK J ll\
detailed an thl· , urrl·nt , 1•mpl.1an1
dealt "''th other l'>'Ul'' n1'1 "'"'\'" h'
the O\\ncr .lt thJ t 11111\·
Don Burden. l"' nl·• •'' 1tw 'h'n·
said he "a fru,tratl.'d h' J lt•g.al
s' stem that contnhutl'd h ' J dd.i' in
tlhng the case The d1,m1,-.al ,·,ol-
aled the spin1 of the IJ" hl' Jddcd
Hutchtns practicl'd tav. 1n Palo
.\Ito un11 I ~I'-"hl·n he was d1s-
barrl'd tl\.•1..1u" ,,, J gr.ind thd l co n·
'rl"lll'n 1ha1 H'.1r 1n ~nta Clam
Count' 'urx'• H t nun
In th.11 .a,l' ll u11.·hin' pkadcd no
conte 1 t1.' <.ll·.1h ng ... \, 1)llO lrom the
est31e l'' .1 l lil·nt 1udgC'd to be 1n-
comrx·1t·n1 I k ''a' ti ned S I. 00 and
plact•d ,,n '" ,1 'e.lr. ·probation.
Thi• m· t \ l'<H. Ill' rtcadcd guilty to
lorg1ng hi' "•k"<.. '\1gnntur<.' to a
rene"31 n11tl' 1,f mo!\' than $50.000.
The ne \t mnn1h. hi· pleaded guilty
10 m1~ppr1,pnat1ntt SI S.000 from
the cswtc nt his clderh aunt.
Reward offered for stolen crystal lhJrf.l"I ug.11ns1 3n acqua1n1.1n« .,.ho
alke,l•Jh 'trut l him an the neck dunnt
;in Jf1l\tnwn1 31 a home on the I 5qo()
hll'\ \.. l'I Rud .) oun. • • •
the ~~ll-nd The th,•tt "U reflC)ncd at
11 .as .l m \londJ\ • • • Sonwonc pund\eJ the tock an the
Jm ra ·, -.adr dllOf ol a \ ollsw111cn
p;1rkcd m the H\I blod . of f>r<'mcnade
anJ ~tole t~u ''"™' 'P<';ilcr\ H1lu<'d 111 S 140. The brc~·•n 1~n11Ted llct..,.ccn t>
p m \lunll:t\ .and 4 \ti .a n1 1 u~'
n1 .h1 l;i\I "cd h' ttJl()n '""o ~
111\'ll \\.1·tt II" tn hl htta._ tnlO a houtr Oii
•h•· ttuon Mod. ''' 'iun'l('I J\\."Cnlle and ~l'I h1• ,11ll1tl·nJ \\ hrn Pohtt amwd.
tlh"\ r.•unll .m~f :1m:,1t"d a 25-)'tm'-old
'·111 I 1 J1h '" ,, m.m fut pubh<' 1nto•D-
11 .. n II "·'' 111•1 ~nu"n tf the C'Ulpnt.,.
.1.t11Jlh 1n111p "' "ft'ak into the ~ LAGUNA BEACH -A boutique ~ialmna in __ cxpmsive crystal
fl&urines lw offered • SI 0.000 ~
ward to anybody who can act
police to l S of their pieul. stolen
Saturday in an unaoticed theft.
Thrtt cants wtt wortiaa •t
Lippe-Warm Fine CmW. 302
Olctlweyre ~-.i S.aunt.y &ut = laW the \hie't racb illto I
..... ca1e and lake the Lalique ftsur·
1na. an empeo,et uid. ....... .• -....... 'to 12 .......... f...e. lallplurel .......... .-....... ... __ ..... ...., ... ... ........... ,JJ=tm:1=.,..11:~
carries the laracst collection ot
L.alique crystal in Southern Cali·
fomia. Lippe-Waren had ttttived
the shipment of r.,urinn j ust two
da)S bcfort' the') ~re stokn.
hocked by the silent \hd\. the
Cl')-Stal lbop has reopeMd b busi·
MSI with •n armed pant oa duty.
Tk pard will mnain on watch
until • .-tenarity systm\, com· olctt with rame1111 •nd al8nn1. can be installed lattt this v.uk.
Co.ta Mesa
A ~ ,.... 8fftlled for ....._, ..
llw••19-nliS1 n; ........ hMill•..._6atMtaolllackolWnt w .......... ......, ............ .........,..,
A $~00 ptas11c hncr ~-as stolen out of
the btd of a To)O&a pK':kup \l'll(k perked
tn 1hc SOO block of .\nton Boukvard. • • • n unkn~n pany a~t was sUS4)«tcd or 51al1nt a Smith .l W'590ft 9mm
hal\dsun from tht bedroom of an apen-
mcnt in tht 100 btoclL of Rochcsttr
Suttt • • • " SI .200 mounaun blli .., swapcd
from an ()ptn Pf'lfl' 1n tht 2700 block of
Menckua Dmc •tule tht OWftCT Wit out
runnt"f cmnds.
FCM1ntai• alley
A n .. Ifft 1"4 jeMh') ktpt on tot> of
lht ttfrwrnnor wtrt "°"8 fiom a ~
oo 1be l 6l00 bloct OI Mt AckmMa
Cndt. t.o.1 "' SJ0.000. • • • ,\ '"'*'9t ~-'* ... '*-'
\ onJ;il, \l}f:& paanll'<i "Oog Town
(,;in& 11 .. 1ln 1he nonhc:hl bloelc wall of
r oo1h1ll ~trC'<'I and Heil -''enue
Huntin~ton Beac-h
Somcont t ntertd a front door 1n lhc
.. .,\10 Nod. ol RonalJ Roed and ~•olc two . \ < R\ anJ ;i 12-VV'rtt bl() le -.-.-. \ .anJal' pn peintcd "LCH.. on 1
.... au tlthanJ 1ht Clothcsume 110tt on
8c3ih 8oUk\1rd. aecon!l"I lO I l"Clldc'nt
an the 7000 block o( Prokis1on1I rtlt
I nine
\ "h11e 1~86 DodF van, het'1\tt
numhtr 2\\ 11107. wu "°"" from tht
l)llrkana lot at '1mco EllctfWCS. 17 22
\on Karman "~ T1w dlcft ._ tt-Poned ll 7 -68 a.m ~>· • • • ~ tooh~talea to....._.
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I loddl~ \d' en1san l'r'OO h1n:h11<1 R~. al ;in unkll()"n lime The' thtn ...... ,
rcpon,'\S 111 If Ill :i m Mnn~
~una ~a<'h
~of ulpture ,.1~ at S ,()(')Cl wa~ \loltn from 1alkl"\ ~24. at 224
f ('M"C''' ~,e. Emplo en notictd lht ~
m1\\1na Tllunda momma • • • \ laf'I(' mo'"" \an puled 1n fTont of
• residen('C' apptrt'fttl shppcd 1tt brake.
rot~ do•n • hill and \lamnwd into •
hou9C on lhc' I bb'\ of ~h 'vm•.
0 OM' ... , ""Wtd •• tht Wftd. but , ..
houte Pd Ind ..... ~ rep8ln.. • • • ' ma11 calkd ~._,.,.a. -.S.
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Atlantis blasts off on sec~ t on New strategy to lower
cholesterol reported -., HOWMD -mlC"f ,. .. ' ---
CAP£ CANAVERAL Fla. llidial • 70().foot ~ o( fire.
abuttk At.Lantis set lbe n~t ablue
iD a dazzlina ~· sbow U it rocketed i~I'? orbit early today on a teeret massaon to put a spy
atdlire in orbit.
After five postpo~menta, the
l ~too spaceship thundered into a
dear sky at 2:SI Lm. EST and
datud out over the Atlantic Ocean.
~ oety two a•l'WDCIC••• Ja.., ...... tee the rilias diuc1le • ... plnri ooeaboua daree .._. a..._..,.
after liftolr tUI orbital aper--(Wy tilee of the (ftviolll l3 Md~ and uotbtt lO boun into *"'* millioa1 bepll an ctutw. t.be ftiallt with the date and USM of Tbe lltutde'& count and launch
landins. time 1Wel'C determined by the Med to
Adutn Md hi at"# ol fi~ mili-Dl9ce a ~ atd-
wy oftiun beaded on a DOftbeul lite iar.o POliuoa to obetrw military
COW'lt skirtina the &st Caul. buts Md misaile bues in nontam.
Officials said~ that if sties rqioes ~the ~viet u~ wcrc clear. the fiery liftoff' m.P• be T'*c> ~anule'I anto lbe ftieht. \k
v1sibae for hundrtds of mites and two solid-fuel rockets burned out
that residcnu as far nortb as New and fdl away, Atlantis coatinuina its
-aaa.AH ..scs Am_ .... _
WASHING TON -A panel ot
apena n.dly recomaaeodcd a new 1traWCY of lilellthier dieU \bat could loMf the ave,. American ·s
blood cbolestet'Ol by I 0 percent and reduce tbe risk of coronary heart.
di..w by 20 percent.
able •• .aid Dr. Ricbard Cartmn b;d of the Populldoa Panel of tbC
National Cbolellerol Education Pro-
~m. Corona,, been diteete i• t.be na-
tion's No. l killer, cautifta the
deaths of about '°°·000 Ammcans e9Cb year. The dileue ii aaaociated
with high levels of c:bolcaerot in the
blood. which clop anerin.
dimb into ~ OG the lhnaat of its ----~------------------------------;. thrte main liquid-fuel cnainn. Tbe sixth dday tied the f'CC'Ord for
Tbe p&DCl's report, enJoned by
aovenuneat aemcia ud health and
profeu.ional &r'OUPli includes a ranae
of recommendattons -from
nutrient coasumption to standard-
ized food labcJina 10 educational
The panel n:oommendcd a two-
proqed apPr'Ollclf. the ftnt of which
seeks to identify and treat people at hiab risk of bean diJtUe with
diewY therapy. YOST
''°"'Al deteet when we're acnina a trend in
that area." he sa.id.
The Army Corps of EnJineers and
local qencacs -either cities, coun-
ties or the statr -aJso is.sue
licenses. All should consider ~
manding updated soundinp as con~
ditions of the licensing process.. Yost
said.
"When you have that kind of
operauon going on, you need to
have fairly frequent soundings, par-
ticularly when the ships are coming
u1 hcavtly laden without much v.-ater
underneath.''
And Californians have to acttpt
some of the blame. too. as long as
they continue to depend on 0 11.
.. I haven't met anybody yet who
has said ·rm going to tum off my
car, tum off my air conditionin~
turn off my heat and never use 011
apin,'" Yost said.
"I'm saying. if we're looking for
fault. there's probably plenty to go
around."
Yost said the accident prompted
NOAA and other agencies to launch
updated soundmgs at other offshore
moorings along California 's
coastline.
.. we·u use that as a lesson learned
throughout the country:•
Co~ is debating the issue.
too. wtth ~onfe~ trymg to mdd
separate bills passed by the House
and Senate. -
But i!Congrns produ~ a flawed
oil spiU prevention bill, the resulling
disaster could ri val that of the
Euon Valdez, Yost warned.
He said that some of the
provisions under consideration
OIL
froma1
interpretations at a press conference.
. Mayor Tom Ma}s said that part of
the beach could open Thursday but
has bettc:r than "SO-SO odds" of
reopening by Frida).
Mays noted that downtown
merchants have reponed business
losses and he's anA,ious to open the
STUDENTS ,,.. ..
reacted.
Mary Kilfoy said her daughter is
especially aware of the dan&en of
alcobol, having seen what happened
to her aunt, Debbie Killelea.. who
.a kiJled two years ago in the alley
bdUod her BaJboa Pcrunsula home
by a drunken 19-ycar-old driver.
"I have to band it to these kjds -
I think they were a lot smarter than
we ~re," KilfOy, K.illelea's sjster-in-
law, sa.id.
The parents questioned why only
the busJoad was suspended while
othc:T' students who drank and then
drove themselves to the dance es-
caped punishment. Other students
rented limousancs and hotel rooms
where they drank. the parents aJ-
lqed.
.. It just seems maddening to me
the small v_oups got off scot-free."
Lnton satd. "They sho uld have
checked everyone, shouldn•t they?"
Orange Coost
could spell trouble for Cabfomia
and other coastal slates that ~ve
oil shipments.
.. If the provisions of that bill don't
come out ~l. it's aoina to be very
bad for Cahfomia. .. be warned.
Yost cited three main areas of
concern.
• First, the bill should allow the
United States to ratify an inttt·
national proposal 10 establish a S2SO
million · i c that
would be need prim · • by
forci&n intcrnts.
Yost wd some Cahfo ia con-
aressmen attn., sup . ng the
proposed intemauonal otorols be-
cause state laws co d be pre-
empted.
"'So it's a states' ts issue where
we would be sc ing. our binhri~t
for a mess of t.agt." Yost .saad.
.. You wouJdn't get an)'lhing out of
state law. You need a good federal
law that allo us to get into the
inkmational fu ..
•Secondly. so congress en
are sugcsung the ard
should be in charge of spaU cleanups.
Yost said the Coast Guard would
be overwhelmed trying to duttt the
cleanup of some S.000 to 6.000 spills
th.at occur in U.S. waters annual!\.
''The rnponsibtlit) ought to ~.
main with the spiller:· he said.
"He's the guy who spilled it. Make
him clean it up -not the tax-
payers."
• lastJy. ifthe final vers1on of the
omnibus oil spill bill does g;,e the
Coast Guard ma1or new
responsibilities for cleanup oper-
ations. CongttSS shouJd be prepared
to pa)' for those duties.
"for Congress to authorue such
things. but not fund 11. would be
beach as soon as possible. prov1d1ng
it's safe.
Officials said the dedarat1on of an
emergency permits them to kttp the
beach closed and also helps out in
auditin& of reimbursable expenses.
The remaining trouble spots are in
the boulders of Bolsa Chica bluffs
and at the Santa Ana River Jetty.
officials said.
The parents also said 1hey felt the
five-day suspension was a ndiculous
punishment. since that allows the
students to pla) for a · 'Attk instead
of attending class. Community ser·
vicie and Saturday dc1en1ion would
have been more appropnate and
effective. the parents said.
Or. Marvin Kaplan said other
students will attesl his son dtd not
drink. Still. he said his son has been
branded guilty b' asSOCJation.
"The school's not accusing any of
the ktds of drink1ng. .. Kaplan said.
.. instead, it's a blanket accusation of
possession. My son never had a
drink. Everyone agrees he never had
a dnnk. and he's being IJ"en the
same punishment. He did nothing
but be on that bus.
Evans said be could not comment
on individual cases. but be said
a.lcobol at student events as banned
by state law.
"When you violate a state law. the
discipline's probably going to be a
uncomcionablc. od thett att 10me
cvisions in IM bill bcin& COD-
nccd that would do just that. ..
Yost said.
Ht wd Pttsadent Bush bas ha-
dicatcd M is \'Cl) conttmed about
the final version that Congress •~
proves. The admiral is. too.
"If an) of those three issues come
out in an adverse way. it's going to
hamper tM Coast Guard in clcani.na
up the spills." Yost said.
"And if all three come out the wrona way. I would say the bill
would match the disaster of the
Euon V aldcz."
Fortunately for Southern CaJj.
fomia. the 400,~lon spill off
Huntington Beach was just onC>-
fortieth the size of the Alaska spill.
Yost said nearly everything
worked right for a timely cleanup of
the spill, with minimum damage to
the environment.
• A large labor force and contrac-
tors ~re readily availabk to tackle
the jOb.
• The Coast Guard had just com-
pleted an update of its contingency
plans because of the Alaska spiJI.
• Many Coast Guard personnel
who worked on the won Valda
cleanup were from Southern Cah-
fomaa and could provide their ex-
pertise heTC.
• Most of the oil that reached the
shordiM hit along hard. sandy
beaches rathtt than rocky cliffs. And
the weather was good.
• Sk.immen packed up about JS
perttnt of the spill. too. compared to
averages of 10-1 S percent in the
past.
"So. for all those reasons. ~e had
an Cllctllent cleanup," Yost said.
One reason Yost came to Cali-
fornia was to offer his and the
president's thanks to various of-
ficials for their effons an the cleanup.
he said.
Among those Yost singled out was
Hunungton Beach Ma)or Tom
Ma)S..
.. , was reaJ pnnleged to work with
a young guy wh~ head was screw-
ed on nght lake that ... he said. "He
was 'ery. \Cf) good and made it
\'Cf) eas~ for u to "ork. And has
v.holc staff and the other local of-
ficials as "ell ...
bit more scn ous than being tard~ to
class:· E,·ans said.
Or. Robert Francv. dartttor of
student sen ices for ·the ewport·
Mesa Unified School D1strict. said
any alcoho l-related incident at
school events is ammedtate cause for
suspension under distnct pohc}. He
said the suspension 1s automatic.
without being discussed v.ith partnts
first.
Parents can appeal the punish-
ment b~ having a conference wtth
the pnnc1pal. and if not sausfied.
can appcaJ to the da stnct super-
intendent. Frann· said.
So far. the K.aplans arc the only
parents who have met Wlth Evans.
wbo refused to hf\ the suspension.
··Thett's a lot of great kids that go
to Newpon Harbor." Kaplan said.
..A lot of kids dnnk. and they
shouldn't. but the) ·re almost being
punished for saying. ·oK. we'll have
a designated drher -we'll take a
bus."'
launch postponements by two
earlier sbuttJe missions.
Tbc launch bad been delayed five
times by bid weather, a cold that
felled Atlantis commander, Navy
Capt. John 0 . Creighton, and a
faulty computer that halted the
count Sunday just 31 seconds before
liftoff.
MALATHION
Ff'Oftl A1
Supervisors Don Roth and
Tho~ Riky suppo~ the ex·
tcnsaon and Hamett Wieder and
Stanton opposed it. Supervisor
Gaddi Vasquez, who had supponed
an utension on Feb. 6, was absent.
State .,.-icultural officials arc con-
ducting the sprayings over ~
parts of Soutbun California in an
effort to stave off what they say
could be a disaster for C-alifomia's
fruit and vqctablc industl).
But officials in Huntington Beach
filed suit in January to try to stop
the sprayings, which they claimed
were unpfe and ineffective.
The shit was unsuccessful. largely
because the court refused to con-
tradict state a nd county officials
who had decided the sprayings were
warranted. Huntington Beach Ckpu-
ty City Attorney Arthur Ck La Loza
said.
-This could be very significant for
us... Ck La Loza said. noting that
Huntington Beach 1s considering
further legal action.
Declarations of emergenC) have
twt~ ~n called tn Orange Count).
The state Agricultural Com -
m1ssJoner declared one in order to
imuatc. the sprayin&S. and count)
supcmsors en:1r ted the scrond to
protect itself from legal liability.
The exp1rat1on of the local emerJ-
enq wall not halt the sprayangs an
Orange Count~. officials said.
Count) Counccl Adnan Kuyper
had rttommcnded extending the
st.ate of emerge nr). v.hich he said
afforded the count~ some protection
from liabtlit> stemming from either
the spra) ings or the effects of the
med0} itself.
But w11h the locaJ emergenC}. the
count~ has broad 1mmumty from
claims. which could range from
someone cla11n1n$ pct fish Yo"Cre
killed b) the pesuc1de to a farmer
claamang the state and county dad
not do enough to get nd of the pest.
said Carol Brown. an :11tome) for
the count\
"E·\THt-:H
~~ approach encourages
Americans to consume lower
amounts of uturaled fatty Kids,
total fat and cbolnterol by affectjng
not only individual food choices.
but also the array of foods avail-
The· second JNll1 oft.be 1tra&eay is
aimed at k>wering cholesterol levels
of all Americans by promotina
healthful food cboica and mak.ina
food that is lower in saturated fat
and cholesterol more widely avail-
able.
Quayle supports
aerial medfly attack
By MICH.UL FLEEMAN
Attd•r•,.._.,...
SANT A BARBARA -Viet President Dan Quayle said Tues.-
day be supports aerial sprayin& of the pesticide malathion apinst the
medny, addina that the world is watching to see bow California
resolves the iuue.
"A&riculturc in America will be focusina on how this is resolved.
A&riculture internationally will be focusina on bow this will be
resolved," Quayle said in a s~h befo~ the A&ricultural Council
of California. a private US0C1ation of farmer-owned cooperatives.
The vice president dismissed suuestions by critics of aerial
sprayina that the pesticide be applied on the ground instead of by
helicopters.
"Many more tons of pesticide will have to be used only if it is
(applied) on the ground,'' be said.
Mafathion has ~n sprayed o er hundreds of miln of densely
po{>ulalcd Los Angeles and Orange ounties since a Mcditenancan
fruit ny outbreak was discovered in the region last summer. Public
opposition to the spraying and questions about its safety have
intensified as the applications have contmued.
In a wide-ranging speech. Quayle also urged the farmers to
support the proposed capital gains w reduction that would affect
the sale of farmland and said that the democratization of Eastern
Europe and Latin America pose challenges and opponunitics for
American farmers.
.. To sec the changes that arc taking place, the economic relations
we have with other countries will become even more important."
Quayle said.
The speech came on the second day of Quayle's swing through
Southern California on behalf of Republican candidates.
Supervisor Roger Stanton. who
opposes the spra) ings and voted
agarnst extending the local emerg-
ency. said he believed the count)
should not endorse the sprayangs.
Stanton said he supponcd the
efTon by Huntington Beach to halt
spraymas within its borders.
.. Without state legislative :1s-
sistance. lawsuits are our onl} means
of asserting local control in this
matter," he said. "And in the c.asc of
Huntington Beach. the j udge said
spec1ficall >. ·rm not going to stop
the spra) ing because the count) has
declared a state of cmergenq."
The tin) medfl). which has
aJ~d> proliferated in Hawaii. ts
known to pose a s1gn1ficant threat to
California's b1lhon-dollar fruit and
vegetable industry.
State agricultural officials began
conducting aenal sprayings of the
insecticide malathion over large sec·
tions of Orange County last month
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level since 1984
ly MAlt'YW CllUTSINGll ,.,. ...........
WASHINGTON -The U.S.
trade deficit narrowed to $113.2
btlhon last year. its lowest level since
1984, as expons or manufactured
products and farm aoods posaed
sizable pins, the aovemment re.
ported today.
The Commerce Depanment said
that the increased exports helped
overcome a continutd increase in
1mpons last year as the country
improved its trading position with
almost every nation.
The S l 13.2 billion deficit was an
11 percent improvement from a
S 127 .2 billion deficit in 1988. It
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NEW V~I( (APJ -Sales, 4 o.'tJ. ~:ctrv't •A=J:n ~ r.J::~ Issues. trading nallon llv al mQrt 1n.n $1.
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NEW YORI( (AP) Ftt>. 27
Advanced Oecllne<I uncl'lanoed Totallu ues New l'liohs New lows
T'4!l m 1990 17
46
stemmed from a 13.4 pm;cnt rise in
exports. which climbed to a record
$361.9 billion. This offset a 6.4
percent increue in impons. which
also hit an all-time hiah of $475. l
bilhon.
The trade deficit is::U.e difference
between impons and exporu.
Today's report on men:handise
trade as calculated on a b6.lance of
payments basis confirmed an im-
provement already noted in the
Commerce Department's monthly
merchandise trade reports. The
totals are slightly different because
the new report excludes military
sales b)' the U.S. government and
makes other minor adjustments in
the monthly figures.
" 11 \'I' ' ,, , . ' n 1 n
NEW YORK (AP) Feb, 27
Tu~~~ ~r?c~I( an~A~, °Cha='Of •,,,:·'rs
mosl active New York Slocll Exchange lss~s. trading natlonattv at more than $1. A~~~r r.41f,7 ~v, ~
Pt1ier 2.1. St"tl +3''t GenMotors 1. S, •S + •,
Tu Ulil 1, 8, ij·~ ISM 1,7 , 1 :>,.. -'• GenEtct 1,7 • 6 + ~~ Navistar 1,Sl4, '"J Pl"11JMor s 1,344, l 37~ -'• Amtr T& T 1,ttl. 39"-+ , NatSeml 1. •. 71• + '• FedNMto s 1, 31. l~n AMO 1.152, "" + "-E uon 1.1so.1 :It + '• Chrysler 1.101,300 16~ -11
AMR Coro 1,041,000 S91t'J +1
Trade Def ic 1t
US MOt~ eracte dOfOC
I (Cxpotts tcss ""C)OltS) caacuta•ed on
a b3bnco ol payments b.»JS.
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,_ET.\l,S PRICES
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.........,_ 6450 Pet POUftCl NV C:-a ~·month
Tue c...-$1 2790. pound us _, .... ,_,
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Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT /Wedneed8y, Feon.y 21. 1110 M
Manufacturing worries soar
as orders for goods plunge
By JOHN 0 . McCUUN
WA HI NGTON -Orders to
.S. fnctones for durable goods
plunged 10.S percent in January, the
biggest drop in 32 years of rt·
cordl..ccpang. the government said
Tuesda) 1n a report raisin& new
concerns about widespread wcak-
nc)S in merican manufac1unntt.
While most private analysts main-
t:uncd the country will avoid a rt·
cc:~!>ion. ~ome were not so sure.
npressrng fears that forther wcak-
nl·~c; m man ufacturing could lead to
more Job la)offs, sagmg consumC'f
conlidcncc a nd cutbacks in con-
~umer spt:ndmg. which accounts for
t\\11-third) of all econom1e act1vuy.
\n<l "1th the fresh signs of slow
g101.\th rn the first quaner. analysts
"'ere looking for Wednesday's Com-
mcrcl' IXpanmcnt rep6rt on the
gn.>)'i n:rn onal product to show t.he
e\tcnt of e<."onom1c stagnation an the
IJ">t 1h1cc months of 1989.
In m lin~t estimate of the fourth
qu,ina G'lP last month. the depart-
ment ~aid economic activit y slowed
to a 0.5 pcr<:cnt 11.rowth rate from )t
percent an the third. Some econom-
1M bt'IH.~\C the October-December
growth wall be revised downward
ba~d on anformatron that has be·
come available since the initaal esti-
mate 1.1,as made.
··1 wouldn't rule out a negative
(gro\lo th). but l thinlt. 11's doubtful."
said Allen Sinai. chief economm
\lollh the Boston Co "But even if 1t
1\ a small nega11\C or a small
poi.1ll\C, 11 "ould be th( i.ame Tht•
txtinorn} ground to a hall 1n the
fourth ~uarter:·
Man~ analysts had been loolong
for a slight 1mpro' ement 1n the first
half of 1990, but some e:<lprcsscd
n:~l·nauons. afll'r Tucsda\ ·s duraok good\ report ·
.. Q, crall. 11 1.1,as an ind1cauon the
manutactunng cconom} dcfinrtel) 1s
s.lo''lng dO\lo n further ... said econ·
om1st fhomas Run1e~1C'z of th(
\\EF..\ Group tn Bala C)n")d. Pa
.. Tht• sharp dechni: 1s another sign
"'l''ll ~l· 'tt1ual1' no real cconom1t
gro\loth 1n the t'1rst quarter:· con-
cluded Jeri) Jasrno\I, k1. president of
the "'attonal ~ssoc1auon of Manu·
ra~·1un:rs.
Fedt'ral Reserve ha1rman /\lan
lir~n~pan ~ught an congressional 1e~t11non) Tue!>day to play down the
number. ah hough he admitted it was
··10'8er than I would have t'Xpected."
GrccnsP3n said it was the central
bani. 's JUdgm t'nt "that orders
ba~1t·alh arc flat."
But Paul Geiman, an economist
\I.1th Rl'g1onal Financial Associates
an \\ l"\t Chester. Pa , contended:
"l h1 , " more C' 1dcnce that the ''11"' d11\\ n 10 growth has not passed
and "l' ma ) be JUSt m the middle of
11 Thl Cl Onom' 's growth rate may
\lu" l'' "'" fun her 1n the mon1hs Jh\·ad ·
'u1 jll of Tuesda} 's economic
ll{Xlrl' \\l'll' had. hOWt'\er. The
( t1 mrn\tn Dc:panmcnt reported
thJ t the: l ~ 1radl' deficit had nar-
ftl\\l'd to $1 13 2 brll1on last year. the
hl.·,t ~hu" ang !>t nee 1984 and an 11
pcr\l'nl rmpro,emcnt over 1988 .
rill' rc:pon on mtrchand1St trade
J \ t..i k ula1cd on a balance-of-pa)·
nll'lll' ba!>I\ sh<>"ed a I 3.4 percent
KJto to "''fX>rts to a record $361.9
b1llllln Thi'> offset a 6.4 percent
tnlrc.1'!4.' rn 1mpon<;.• \\h1ch also hit
j ll .i.11-llml' high al S.i75 I billion.
Stock prices chalk up more gains
By ARYBETH NIBLEY
'E\\ \'ORK -tock prices
l h.ilh·J up aJd111onal gains Tuesda)
Jn11d rnipro,ed '"'t'">tOr confidence
J m· to tht• market's strong pcr-
lormanll' m the aftermath of a rout
1n Tu~\O r h l' 0.l\lo Jones average of 30
111du•.tr1Jh \\htl'h Jumped 3 .2Q
p.11nt'> un ~fonda~. added another
1.i h~ to l h~')\' at 2.61 7 I~-
\d' an\·1ng '"~uc<; outnumbered
J l'\ li ning ''"l'~ b' about 5 to 3 tn
nat1on,qdi: trading of Ne" York
~\\I\ i.. [ \\ hJngl·-llst('d stocks. w11h
•12~ up )'II\ Jo\lon and 496 un-
(hungn.I.
Volume on the floor of th~ Brg.
BoJn.J came 10 I 5~.59 million
c;harl''>. up slaghtl~ from 14 .91
mrlt ron 1n the pre' IOU'> ~ss1on
'\;atron" rJe. rnn olrdateJ 'olumc
an :'\'a ·E-lt-,ted l'>'>ues. and uJmg
traJl'' to thu~l' ~tocks on reg1o nal
l'\1. hangn and 1n the O' er-lhe-
l o unll"r m..1rli.l.'.I. to taled I!.! I 'l
m1lhun ~hJrc'>.
Sp1nl!. o n \\.all . trt'et had gotten
j hti lrom thl· marlt•t'r, ablltt\ on
\tunJJ\ 10 copt> ralml~ ·" r1h
T oli. HI\ tr(lubk•'>. ( onfidenCl' wa.,
bol\icrcd again T ut"5da~ as the mar-
l.ct managl·d to ma1nta1n its up"ard
momentum.
H1kkg.ar<lc l.agor~kr. a market
..inah'>t dt Prud1.•nt1al-8 ache Secun-
ttl'' in1. ~1d !>tock) v.ere npe for a
rdlo und ha' mg been sold heavtl)
h\·toTl' lhl'> "'°l't'~
··1 th1nli. \I.hat \lol"'re seeing here 1s
J 11.· .. hnr1.al rc~1und .. she said. not·
mg that 1n't'. tors '>\111 are nervous
JNJut tht• cono;e4ut'nc~ sluwsh
l'1.1mu mll grnv.1h l.'.ould ha'e on
lllTpo rJll' prnlil'>
-\ paruJI n: O\ t'0 earlier I uesda~
in TIJl..'o alter a kc\ mea~ure of the
\\urld< biggest l"Quit1~ market took
,.., .,._.l·om1-'>tctpest one~a~ plun e
l'\ a un ~onda) also reassured U.
1n\~\lOf'S,
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IS WstPIF'l!P 16 VMS Mtg n l1 WstUn ofS 18 NewGtrmnv n 19 Prlmark 20 Hunlway
21 ~RS Coro n rumen 13 oragueTc 2• lrcleK 15 ukeRllv
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NEW YORK tAP) -The follow1"9 list sl\O.ws tht Over· lhe· Counlt< stocks and warren1s thal have gone uo the rnos1 and down ll'lt most l:>aHd on oercenl of cl'lange for Tuesdav
NO HCurJHts trading oelOw '1 Of 1000
shares 1rt lnctudt<I
Ntt and oerctnta11t cl'lanves are lht difference t>tlw"n the orevlous closing price and Tuesdev's IH I or Did price u~ ~ LHt Cftt .. ct. · ~ l::vo111~ ~~ f ~ 8~ l1· 3 BuildtrTr' Ill• , UP ~ • Presttl! wt 41'1 >,. UP 1 • S Kn.19tnt1 41\ "-Uo I
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Stock Price Quotes
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Abused children find new
9y KARN M. ft•D
o.., ..... s... ......
"Los Compadrcs" -the friends.
the companions -is what a'fbud-
ding group or ··young exccurives"
who support Oli ve Crest have
christened th~msclves -and that's
whal they plan 10 be for the abused
children housed and treated at the
non-profit centers.
A small but mighty group of ''di-
rl-ctor •· (the five original instigators
or Lo Compadrcs) and "founders"
gathered last week in the exl'<:uti ve
offices or th(' Security Pacific Bank
Building an 1he outh Coast Metro
area to get stancd. get organized.
and gei going.
.. We_' re very t>Aeiled." said Mae
Hu .... credited with dtvt>lopina the
Los Compadrn idea ~'·eral \'ears
ago. It wasn't until mid-1989. how-
c,cr, 1ha1 the actual Sttds of1he idea
t0ol roo1 and things staned ha~n
ing.
According 10 Henion, Olive
rest's support base primarily has
rnmc from Northern Orange Coun-
tY. ..and we noticed there was
nothing in South OraQ&C County.
We also recognized lha1 there were
a lot or )OUng people looking to gel
1m oh cd ... (So we said) wouldn't ii
be great to get a chapter going down
h.~r···•· ..
"It's an exciting way for people in
our age and financial bracket to ~t
in\ohcd .'' said fellow fouadn
Geerae Arpns Jr., who explained
to thi.' 'er) auracuve group of most-
1) lah.•-10. JO..~melhina rMn and
"omen that Los ompadrn would
c\ist to inl·n:asc public awareness of
Oli'I.' rci.t. raise funds and bcco~
i1H ohcd an hands-on activities with
the shcltcn:d l'hildrcn.
··Then: an: a lot of things ~ can
do to rcalh make a diffettncc in
their h,cs:' said director Canl:p
KHx, "bo tool on the task of 5'.'~:n:ta11/membcrship coordinator.
Plans 10 be discussed includt out-
ings 10 baseball g;imcs. lhe ~~ or
picnics. as "ell as bousepamung.
gardcnin1t parucs and taking care of
........ ,._. .....
Jiii Johnson Tueller, s..... La9r ... deur. Tueller•• •••IMn of Los Ca•p•*n wllo
JudJ St••••· Susan H•lne••nn .,... c.tN suppcwt Ollv• Crest centers.
ba~c ~hold needs..
Dittctor .,.... ....., echoed
her ~nti~nts addina. ... Wt> have a
opponunit)· to conlribu~ DOI j•
~l~nc_} to Olive Crnt ... Tbroup tbe
Kid Pl"olrlms wc sponsor 1be kids
"ill be~!it dittttly and enjoy tome
of the S1mplc th1np wc take IOr
grant'-'d···
Funds to increax the number of
children Rrvcd beyond the currmt
annual 400 to 600 C'Slima~ ~ allo
requimt. howcvtt. and Los Com-
padn..., will bqin will\ a Cinco ck ~~a)o pany on Ma)' S. Tickd priors
\\ 111 be kept modest. acconlina 10
organizers. to appeal to a broed fmr
of_-as director J! "er v ........ sa1~ -"young. kind of suuali ...
business people.-
All in attenda~ ~ frimds or
associates of o~ of the five dirtt-
tors. and each was Sttminpy ellcitcd
abo!-'t ~uing in ol\"cd with the or-
ganization that su~sscs a healthy
famil) life to help break the cycle ol
abuse. Vanlkf'lh admitted she'd ~!'.a little hesitant at calling and
in' 1t1ng people. but was very
pleasant! surprised at the rcsoonsr.
Membership in Los Compadrn is
b) invitation only. acrordina to
Kno\. but she in\'ites anyone who is
interested in learning mo~ about
the organization. it.s plans and ac-
t1\ iucs -and especially the Cinco
dl' Ma)O pany -to givt' her a caJI.
261-1230.
A few of the founders in an~
ance included s.... aa.e -
Suu UG,..._,. • .W. and 1*
Pllillllts (\\ho also brought the IS-da~-01d addition to their family.
Hiding the truth about suicide not wise
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A
"oman "rote to }OU and said her
husband had committed suicide
man} }cars ago. when her children
were )Oung. She ncHr told them the
truth and asked 1r perhaps she
should. You said. "Tell them. bu1
don't be surprascd if they already
know." You were 100 percent right.
I am 19. and it was only a short
time ago that I learned my father
l'Ommitted suicide four months
before I was born. My mother never
talked about him much. I grew up
feeling there was something about
his deaih lhat was being kept from
me. I used to make up wild stories
about the way he died. M)
schoolmates were m)'stified when
th<.'} compared some of the tales I
had told.
A few da}s before I left fo r college.
I dcc1d<.'d I had the right to know the
truth. I demanded of m) mother
that she tell me eu c1h how Dad had
died. he said. ''He had a ncr,ous
brcakdo" n. •·
Later. '' hl·n I asl ed a teacher ho" 1h1~ w uld he. she ~1d. "People do
n,11 Ull' lrom nl·nous brt...ikdowns:·
I \\COi b.Kl to Mother again. She
... ml. "\\di dear. actualh. \Our
fath,·r had ;l hl·an au ack after his
nl'I 'uu' brcal..du" n. ··
I l..nl'\\ thl'll that she was hiding
\\lllll'thintt. and I d1.<t·1dl·d 10 go sec
till' \\\lman Ill' father had been
,•ng..1g,·J 10 bdon: hl· mamed m}
mo1ha 'hl' ~1d. "Your dad com-
mitted ~u1ndc:·
~inu: that disclosure. m' life has
madl' .1 lut OlOfl' S4:nse. I no longer
kd th.11 there arc missing pieces I
urgl' .111 parl"nl'i ''ho arc "1thhold1ng
fn.>m thl'lr <.·haldrcn the fact that a
mate du:d b) ">U1c1dc to tell them.
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One lode at Sheena and you know
whatQMOtworlloulsoan do for you body.
Mdaf HolldavSpa Heattt10ub you'll
always work out in the most odVonced
focifities. on the hottest equipment around.
At a price that's worth checking ou1: Join
now for only S19 a month for 24 months.
You'll find out that we're Vf3(y good
wtth figures. Stop by CXYV Holiday Spa
today for a flee ~tcu. albm\Y ~HFAlniCu.JB~L
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MW HUNTING'IUN 1EAat · (?W)M-19tQ
~~IMlatwarr.
tDllLON\'lfJOU PYI~
... Mclll ... al tan Diego~
C.UIGI0 (1Mt6"'1Ut. ... ...._ ... ..,d'--'lw.
Thl'' arc cn111k'\J to that infor-
mation. and 11· }Our dut) to give 1t.
-NO N.\ME
DEAR N.N .: 11auk Y• fer a
letter llaat will llelp mott peeple
tban YH •ill ever U.w. • • • DEAR .\ N L.\NOERS: This is a
bdated re ponse to .. outhem
Dilemma:· "ho was ho nest enough
1u adnlll 1ha1 she had no maternal
in~llnl·t., and \\as fochng guilty.
I ha'c al"an had an intense
J1.,hl..l' for l'h1ldrcn and can bart'I)
tjnd m} o"n. The bo)S. now 11
and I ti. an: l·\cdlent students and
haH· ncH·r bl'Cn an an} trouble. I
mu~t ha\l' ix,·n oom under a luck)
star. ~1."ausc I mamed a man "ho
I'> n11t onh a temtic father but a
\\onderful 'mothl·r He has told me
marn 11 mcs that I shouldn't fttl
gu111; about m~ lal'k of maternal
IO'>llOl·t. bct<lu~ he has e nough for
both of u~.
I h:nc al"a'" \\Orll-d do\\ntO\\n.
-'.lier our r.,.;t son \\3S bom. I
couldn't "all to get back to my JOb.
I found a competent wo man to can!
for the bab~. and m) husband
ru~hl·d home after work to take
O\Cr. \\'h, I had the St'COnd child.
I'll nc,cr· ii.no". except that my
hui.band thought \\e should g.ive
··J<x·~ ·· a brother or sister. He prom-
ised 1f I had another bab~. he'd take
C3rl• or II. and he kept has word.
I <>pend man) "cekends a\\ay on
m~ moton.~clc. and nobod) com-
plains. Th\.' household func uons a
httk haphazard!~ at limes.. but "e
an· happ) \\Ith the wa) ~~ ha'e
"orlcd things out. rm sure man) of
'our realkrs "''ll thank I am some
lind of scrc"ball. but I am trul)
contl'nt. "h1ch 1s more than most of
m' fnends can sa'. -FREE TO BE ~fE (Ml:"N.) .
DEAR FREE: v .. ·.e wrltta •
very fruit letter, fer wll6dl JM
dnen'e c. lie Nm,u.nlel. Tale
gOOtl catt et yev llm'••• . ..,. Tlaat mu is a jewel. • • • G~m ef &M Day: A.-e ..rt' I ·
bsitle every.._. w..le dine may
be a very smut ~.
I .. '1. RO\ U
You wouldn't have any history
"ithout historians. would you?
Comes up because a clnt asks,
"Just how accurate is history any-
"'a) :· .\II I know is history is alwa)"S
wnucn by the winners..
Lucy ~ Gasaon looked like
Abraham LincolL She knew iL And
she knew DOC cvce Abrabam LiDco1a
wanted lO look liU Abraham Lin-
coln. But she put it IO wort.. It ICM bet'
publicity ia Ml' uti-tobec:co c:am-
paip o( tbc early 1900s..
Here's a curious claim.: A
chemical ia claocolate.
pbca)'ktlaJluni-. ii rcpcwMI ID be
quite ...... to a .__ I 9 I 1
iMo * --~-..,.._ __ ...._., .. .,.._
17111 CCMWJ W.
di anddMxla'llu... dlllltil
illCillid dub • I Jlln'llI
Lindsa) NICOie). Ca* Ttldier. T11elltt, llim Wlda.y, Pet,,er JaceM,
Braa& Ball. llJll~ J•••• and Aw Leisb WiMelmaa, and Larry 1191-
Merris, J.., ~ JW Jib n1 ler.
Bl tl,t-:TI" 80\HD
Hoag Hospital officials
present expansion plans
Hoag Hospital oOicaals "Ill g1,e a presentation on the hospital's
expansion program at the West Newpon Bea h .\ssoc1at1on regular mtttina
at 7 tonight.
The hospital expansion plans \\Ill stretch over the next two dttades and
includes development along West Coast H1ghwa) between Newport
Boulevard and Supenor .\' cnuc .
All Ncwpon Beach residents are an viled to the association meeting in
the Cit) Council cham bers at 3300 Ne\\pon Blvd.
Simplifying wills. trusts aim of l~cture
Women's Opponunaucs Center at l ' I offers "Wills and Trusts
S1mphfied .. from 5 10 6.30 p.m toda~. Cost as SI O to visitors. free to
membt'rs. For more information. call 6-71 ::?8.
Danc~rs audition for A~rlcan ballet
School of .\mencan Ballet has m national aud111ons from noon to 4
p.m. toda~ at J 1mm~ de Fore Dance (enter. 151 KaJmus Dnvc, Costa Mesa.
Dancen ages I::? to I ~'-'a" "ill aud111on for a spot in the school's summer
program.
Candldat~s for county DA to ~ak
The Republican Bu~incss and Professional Wo men Federated will
present candidates for Orange Count) D1stnct .\ttome) at a luncheon
program at 11 :..as a.m. Fnda~ at the Be"erl) Hentagc Hotel. 3350 Avenue
of the Ans. Costa Mesa.
Candidates Tom A'd1.'C[ MKhael R. Cap1a1 and Edgar Freeman will
speak. Cost for thl' lum·h<.'on I) S 15. For more mformauon, call 852-6108.
Expo showcases business Ideas
Orange Count~ fapo-;uon Center "ill host the third annual ··Bn ght
Ideas for Business .. fapo from noon to 7 p.m today Admission 1s frtt.
The expo sho"'cases a 'a net) of unusual business opponuniues. For
mort' information call H I-3:?.a 7
Fountain Valley s~eks pa~ant candidates
Fountain Valle' Chamber of Commerce 1s Sttkms entrants for Miss
Fountam Valle~. 199<>. Requirement are that she 1s single. between the qcs
of 17 and 26 )ears "ho as a resident. has attended at least one full )ear of
school m the CH) or "orks an the CH~
The 1990 pageant "all be held March 16. Entnes are available at the
Fountain Valle) Chamber of Commerce. 10 10 1 Slater Ave. For more
information. call 96::?-4441 . Loral businessn mtercsted an sponsoring a
candidate ma} c,all 964-6656.
DlrKtor dlscuss~s Nixon Ubrary
Orange County Rcpubhcan Women wtll meet at 10:30 a.m. Thursday
at Turnip Rose in Orange. G uest speaker is Hugh HewttL executive director
of the Richard Nixon Labrat) in Yorba Linda. The Federation of
Republican Women is open to registered Repubhcans. For more infor-
mation. call Mat) Bennett 5.a6-S346.
Cydlsts ~ for canc~r ~~arch
The American Cancer Socaet) 's annual biC)cle ndc to raise funds for
cancer ~h is scheduled for 8 a.m. Sunday. March. 11 in San Juan
Capistrano.
~stration. with a SlO fee. ends Thursday. Ratt day registration
will cost S:?5. FttS andude a T -sh an and prize drawinp. Helmets ~
required for the SO-mile ratt. For mo~ information. call South County
C)'day. 493-5611.
RBJOwn«I Canttr sp«lallst to ~
lntcmationally known ca.nett speaalist Dr. Carlo Croce will be speak
at 6:30 p.m. Thunday at UCl's Beckman Center. His topic is ... The Modern
~ and Human O.~asc:· Tickets arc S2 at ~ door. For more
information.. call 634-S08 l.
WOf'kslJops ~llCh Mal/ng tools
ABC Group (Abuse, the Body and Creativity) presented by Elinbctb
Mcl..aml tbroulh VOICES (Victims of lnc:int Can Emerte Sumvon) &om
7 10 9:l0 p.m. lbu.nday.
Worbbops tach tools to help heal symptoms related 10 dlildbood -..a.._ A weekend worbhop is planned tbr 10 Lm. to S p.m. oe
Maida 10 ud 11. Call ~7646.
ORANGE COAST ..., ....
An Independent Newspaper
Published by Poge Group Pub11sh1ng, Inc.
l.a..t E. '°9e. Pres1den1 & Chief h ec11t1ve Officer
Steve MarWe, senior associate edilor
Don Fenley, OSSOCIOle editor
Tom Clanin, news ed11or 1..., lloom, feo1ures ed11or
• ...., Carfton, spc>flS ed1lor
I : D IT 0 H I .\ I.
Halt malathion
spraying until
fears allayed
Gov. George Oeukmejian and his Departm ent of Food
and Agriculture sho u ld call a moratorium on malathio n
spra) ing until in estigations and hearings either allay
residents' concerns about the safety of the insecticide or
confim1 It dangers and then impose permanent restrictions
on its use.
There arc man} questions about malathion sprayi ng
that have not been adcquatcl) a nswered by state officials:
• Wh'. after I 0 \cars of aenal attacks o n the M editer-ram~an fru~t th '" sornc a reas. are m cdflies still discovered
in tho~ neighborhoods? If. as authorities sa}. infested fruit
1s being hipped into the area. why not allocate m ore of the
$JO nu Ilion bud6-. :.j for fighting med flies for fruit inspec-
tio ns'.'
• omc1als S3) the diluted malathion poses no health
haLard. but ran cite no s tudies on the effects of being
bombardl··I ·.-.1th the to>.tn over a 10-)ear period. tudie6 in
Europe indica te there are long-term health problems.
• Wh). after a decade of battling the med fly. are stenle
mcdtl1e~ ~1111 bred an Hawaii and shipped to California
instead of being bred here so authorities can have m ore
control O\Cr till' program a nd could quickly move them into
an rnfe,tcd area'!
• Wh) were polat1call) sensitive areas. such as 01s-
n<.') land and the Cl)stal Cathed ral. exempted from
malathion pra) 1ng. but no t areas where the ho meless a re
"OU\\ n tu CO n)trCRate')
• \\ h) ''asn"t the fruit stnppcd and inspected from the
tf\.'l' "hl·rc .i mcdtl' "a found in Huntin~ton Beach''
• r o rml·r ~talc rarm Bureau Federation Prl'Sldcnt
Hl.'nr) Vo"'· ''ho 1s l'l'kang ~·nate confirmation o n h1
appointment a d1rcl·tor of the Department of Food and
-\gnluhun:. \31d la't "ed. the sta te would recc1'c sh1p-
nll'nh of 'h:nk ml•dll1e in the next few week~ and
mJIJthaun 'pra) ang l'ould be halted tbcn. What arc the
rnn\c4ucml'!t of halting pra) ang until the stenlc med flies
3ffl\l•''
The l"ll~ o f Los .\ngclcs. Joined b~ a coaht1on or
1.'n' 1runml·ntal groups. last Thursday filed a la"' suit de-
manding a halt to aerial pesllcidl' spraying. Some obser ers
"a' th" lat1.'\t \Ult has a better chance than the recent failed
atil·mpts h' H untington Beach and other groups. Earht.•r
la"sull "Crl' filed b' a tto rneys lacking extensive en-
' iron mental la" experience.
The ne'' u1t attacks spra}ing o n several en vironm ental
fronts. including charges that the state has violated state and
federal rule on spra>ing insecticides in urban areas:
Dcut...mcJian·s dcdarataon that a state of emergency exists
"as bogu!.. the tatc failed to consider alternatives to aenal
spra~ 1ng. and that secret meetings with entomologists
'1olatl·d the state· o pen-meeting laws.
Thl· la"su1t ~-cks a prchmrna~ inJunctio n against
fun her spra) mg and asks for a hearing in mid-March.
The go' crnor and his ne" food and agriculture chief
need to address these charges and concerns. and 1f the)
cannot pn:l\ 1dc adequate answer . the) should stop spra)ing
malathion an rcs1dent1al areas.
Opinions expressed In this space are those of the Dally Pilot Other
views expressed on this page are those ol their authors and artists.
Readers· comments are Invited and may be sent to The Daily Piiot. P 0
Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626
I . •:TT•: HS
Dole drives
him bananas
To the Editor:
l"ve general!) looked favorabl)
upon Sen. Robcn Dole. R-Kansas.
Howe' er. rm fin:ill ) a'rtting wi1h
those "ho "ant to hm1t pubhc
Kf"ants sta~s an po~er - such as
sena1ors -to two terms. h appears
that the longer they remain in
Washington. the more once-dear
thinking becomes cloudy. even
m uddled.
Sen. Alan Crans1o n has suc-
ettckd in makina the word "Lin-
coln" somcthina devious. Sen.
Dolt's rapid-fire faux pas arc bc-
romina comic•I if not t~ic. First
ht cnt1cizcd Incl for 'lcidnap-
pinna" Sheik Obeid -rather. than
conatatulatc them for caplUnl\I a
radical tcrronst. Next he su~tcd
slicina Israel's SJ billion 1n aid
liven by this country (most ~f
wtaich is spent in Amenca) bul said
DOlhina about the S 180 billion
liven lO Europe 0t the $40 biUion '° Asaa. His lalt ~ion -IO dMa .. o.let l n1ttn1tt0nal AiPor1 1n
Wllbilllk>G lO Eilrabower Aipon
• -rally .,c ba• in troulllt. Mn. W. fGllef Duin. llil aliw and ~ -Ml • tilld oa IM 111111 ........... ol lnll "' •= :;:r'tir ....... r.. ii•*-• ocher .... ............... *"~
after t\.\O length) term . the}' might
aq>1d thl' propens1t) toward grt'l'd
or an arrogance of power that ap-
pears to befall those "'ho occup~
po\\Crful offices too long.
FR.\NK EIKLOR
Cos1a Mc~
For the birds
To the Editor:
.\bout this ma lat h1on praytng.
What C\'ef}one seems to have for-
goucn -and one or the most God-
a1~ fu1 aspects of 1t -is the fact that
1t 1 killing aJI the birds.
It's killing them in a three-frontal
attack. If the birds arc not poisoned
outright b~ their malathion shower
while they re askcp, then they act it
in their breakfast the oellt morning.
How'! Ask yourself -what do
birds cat? Insect~. So if they cat
insects. the) gel poisoned insects
an~ die that way. And if they can't
find inS(."'Cts because all the insects
are dtad. then the birds art sull
101n1 to die by starvation. If they
cat sttd. t~ sted is coveted witll
malathion.
You can wash the poison off your
o~n face. You can wash it off your
kid. You can even wash it off your doa and cat. Bua who is pns to
•ash do•n all the wild birdl7 At
klSl -i•h the oil spill. when the
birds can•t fty. all you haw IO do it
ID aroad. pick IMm up and ..era«the IDO .... I Ii*_,. .. .._..,caly.wllio-.lllill
lO Ql(ft lhnn for you?
Malatheon sonvi.. it a con-
,,,._,,.,
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Februlwy 28. 1980 AT
.v
T 0 D .\ l I ' H IS ·1 0 K \
Toda) 1s \\ ednesday, Feb. 28. the
'~th d.i~ ol 1990. There are 306 days
kit 1n thl" )Car
T oJa~ ., h1ghh!Uit an history:
On feh ::?8. I S"54. some 50 oppo.-
O\'Oh ol "la\C'ry met at a
'I\ hoollwu)l' an Ripon. Wts .. to call
Im .i Ill'" polrt1cal group. The or-
g.11111.11100 "ould later become
kmm n U!> the Repubhcan Party.
< l n th1\ date
In I K..i9. the '>hip C aJ1forn1a ar-
rl' l'd JI \an r ranu'>Co . carrying the
tl"t 111 th\· 1wld-'>Ccl ers.
T uda~ ·., b1nhda)S" Nobel Prize-
'' 1nn1ng lhl·mm Linus Pauling is
4 \, 111r < harlc) Durning ts 67.
\, 111r < 1J\ 1n \ta Lcod 1s 59. Actor-
JH\'d111-JJnlcr Tomm' Tune is 51.
-\u1,, r.11.cr \tano .\ndretu 1s 50. r 111 rm·r tuotball pla~er Bubba Smith
" ~' \\Ire'>'> fkrnadeue Peters is ~2
Nicaragua proves experts wrong
Ortega, Reagan and Bush misjudge
divided land's true political climate
By GEORGE GEOOA
W.\Slfl l'l.j(iTO".: -Con,entional
""<lom too'-almo't J~ bad a heating
111 '11.'ar;iguJ ·'' Prl'\tdl'O l Daniel
( kll'~J
Onl' ol the: mo\t prufoundl~ h\·ld
11,·"., of lhl' Rl·J~in Jdmin1,1ra11on.
IUI \'\,llllpk. \\J\ lhJl Ortl'g;l lOUld
lll''l'f Ix• lounted unto hold a frr1:
.111J 1.111 ,.k, 11un
I Ill' fX'l \l'Pt111n 111 < >rtl'ga ao; an
JlllhkmouJt gu1<ll·d l'\l'~ polrl\
Jn1,111n \lllll'l·rn1ng 'ilaragua th.it
1lw .1Jm1n"lrJ11nn tool . The notion
111.11 C >rtqt.1 \H1uld lwld ::i fair l'ln-
111111 .1nJ Jgrl"\' 111 1L11 n ll\\'r po" er 1 I
lw lo't "::i' l.wghJhk. a t:ill t:ik
bl'11111grng 11n thl· lil 11011 'hd f
\nt·ial \l'ar' .1gu. onl' Ollinal \\h<1
hJd thl· audaut' Ill 'Uggl''l that
Onq,.1 "·" .1 nH1lkr.ll\' 111 lhl' Sand·
1111\t.1 p11lr11l.il \llllll.'\t 1\,1\ lookl·d
ltll .1 lnh''' ·'' .1 'llhH'f'>l\l' h' adm1n -
"11.1t1on h.1r1.ll111l'r' I k "a" ban-
l'SIDE REPORT
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I lw <l1tkrl'IKi.' I\ 1ha1 Onega ap-
f'l.lll'ntl~ ha~ Jll'i.'Ptl'd the message r he \·on' entaonal "'l\dom among
th.: ...,Jndrn"ta~ '-'3'> th.11 the coal1-
1111n < hamurro k<l \.\J'I 100 tracuou,.
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thJn f11rnwr \\\l\IJnt cretan of
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1n't\·.1J 111 J1\,1'>tl·r tx·falhng
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Gf'Orgf' Gt'dda ba s co~·erf'd
toreign affairs for thf' .4sso<'iated
Prf' ) ~1nrf' J 968.
Unified Germany fuels Polish fears
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" g1.11 ng to tx· II\ 1ng 1n a b1rdk"s
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FILIP FIELD
Los .\ngl·k.,
M ontoya didn't lose
To the Editor
It lll'H~r fo11' to ama1c ml' ho"
SOflll' fXllrt1c1.rn!I OC\.l'r lo~. C\ l'O
nftc:r thC\ hJ \ l' been COO\ 1ctcd of a
crrm1na1· act \\ h1lc in oOice.
l am rl·lhnng to n. Joseph
MorHO)a. I rend 1n the Dally Ptlol'•
fal11 onal ho" l"'cn 1fhe goes to Jail.
he will l'Cl'CI \C S 1.681.78 a month.
~ilh rn1M:s l11:d to the Con umer
Pnce lndc\. He had onl~ 17 ca~
1n the LCj!.islaturc.
I ~ould h"c to ~tale the difference
bct"ccn ~meone who calls himself
a pohttc1on and a rcprcscntat1\.e of
the people and someone hkc m)sclf
"ho "'or"cd 37 )cars for th<' Los l\ngdc-~ Time I rcurcd early at the
qc of 55. M) rtt1rcmcn1 1nromc
from the LM nifltS Tunes has
bttn S.w.4.51 per month for mort
than 10 )Cars. t rcct1,e no l'ltK for
cotl of h, •na. I allO pa) fOr m) own hnkh t~. My tn8l1l income
hat bml from invtWab and, at
the • of 6l. I ~• on SoNI
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In l'\!\f)On'<: to a ICl!l·r to I he
,•J11M \ugge,tang ( o!lt:l Mc!>n fX.lhC'c
oflkcr\ rhnngc thCtr pnonttC\' rd
hlt: to rl·m1nd the \\ rtttr th:ll police
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fk:l\.h
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time th.1 lcucr \\nlCr n('(d htlp.
pcrha~ he hould call a da)•Otker
J • t OOD'
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Gay stand w rong
1 o the Et.htm
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tahk 1n tutun· "uml' more wm1bk'
Jrr.111~l'nwn1 "1th thl· Ptik~ must bl.·
On .i good nt•te. '"ur Ol'" Daily
Pilot format ,.., mulh 1mprml'd I
n·nl""l·d our \llh,l 11(1t1nn to<la'
nn J 'l'lll n1lll' '"J" 'our I c:h 1-
a111di: l>n ""<1a~'I g1'l.' Pchac;.on an
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"'11111wn1 '' "ho 1, )l<'tni;t to pa' thr
I\ .I\ ,·.i
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1l1l 11111~ P·"'·1~, •I 11 ml' and the
l • ti\ .r, •n 1 \\ ,.,1 l •\·rman' to onc:-
111 I 11 'I' ' m ''' \tab"ic de-
11 , "1.1, ' \,f, llJUl'r"<. I '151 thtnk·
t n~ '·1'1 1 ••Ill= 'hJdO'-' into the
h111ir, I ft, .11gunH·nt' then. the~
1t 1IJ ,1 , .. 1nn"1 he: J1'm1ssed as
h.I\ 1n~ "" rdn .tnll' l'llher to Ger-
111.1m ' p,1)1lll'> ,1r lO !>OnlC Of ltS
1 .. 1,m11-.1 p11lt1i.1 .1n' 1n 1490 and
lx'\ttllll
.. Pol.rnd ,Jn1H11 tx· in thl' s11uauon
1h:11 "·1' mJdl' Im 11 at Yalta.""
'l'llJll Pr,•c,1 dc:nt .\ndrzeJ
...,1emalhn\1,i..1 told us. The end re-
.,ult 111 thr \ Jlta (, onfl·rence was to
ha11J PolJnd ll\ n to SoV1et com-
mun"m -\\hC:rl' ll Sta\ed for 44
\l·.1" un11l I l'lh \\alesa retneved it.
P11lt-,h polt11uans arc using all the
1'.1,l 1.hann\'lc, the~ can find to ap-
p1.'.al i.1 Au'h "' pan Jo" n Ko hl o n
J 'IX' 1 lil unamh1guou~ statement
th.11 rlllllllit•J ( rl'rmaO\ '\.\Ill treat llS
1'111!'1' h11rJrr l'\Jl"t1' thc \.\'Cl\ the
pr1..·,, nt l" ll <. 1c:rman~ s agreCd to
tn·a1 t -no , h.rngl' from the Oder-
' 1.:"1.. ltnl' But 1-..ohl insists that
nnh lhl Ill'" parliament of a re-
un11i,•d (1\rmJn1 "Ill ha"e the
pu"'·r lll m.t '-l' that 'i\atcment.
RoM/and Evans •JJd R.oHrr N•.-u
. are .i ndicalf'd co/umalsts.
o.1lun,,•f,r1 'ut out of my taX
tit lll,lr'
:1 l 11,un· t-qw1/ acw·ss to housini.
'' t.ir .1, I lo.n1N the ga ys have the
"'""\' 11ght' a' I do -\nd rm one of tht .1pprt1\1111a1c:I~ Q~ ~rc-ent of the
pnrul.111un "h1l·h consJders itself
dithH·n1 trnm tu'\ as far as their
ll 'I'll
\nd '•' 'tudcnt "-'apoleon. you
·''' ,,,u1 11~ht" 10 h'e ~our life-
'''"' .1•1J I ha'l' mtne -to be r .1111ul .mo.I r.t1'>l' children.
"l"I' tn 1n~ Ill .,ho1 e your life5tylc
I 'I 11111\ I \
RICH <\RO ALLEN
Cosia ·Maa
When Writing to the Orange Coast Doily Pilot ...
r.. Orange Coast Daily Pitot •• • 11 "'"•oonclPnre !Tom our
, r • • • '" , I , i , 1 • • ,, 1 • • '"' 11rlv 300 words Any
' \... • '~ Q• '" " i• ..,.,, • be printed ot OUt
Community Commentary, Guest Gomment9y 0t
Editoool R•lf)OnM.
Mr •\f" 1 I '' < ~ flfnt•!l' 10 Clht!S ond
••\I ~1m• JI"' "IC'I\ nei•u n to ony pJb1ic
\I .) r i"\r"•t I t :110'"11 p0Slfl0n$ ol lNt
Oron9• Coast Dotty Pitot.
• I ' ~ · I Or rn lJOC1 •m•tt .,.. ill ~ ~ punted ,
CQlt~t """' be
111!10rlholie nurnbif l6r •iftCClhCM
'
Three men living 'Boys ~ Life'
ly TOM TITUS
~Neccena+=-•
Life, liberty and the happiness of
pursuit are celebrated in varyina
dcarees in "Boys' Life." Howard
Korder's contemporary comedy
being staged al Orange Coast College
in its Orangl' County premiere.
The title is an apt one. for
although the pla y's t hree
protagonists are out of college and
embarking upon yuppiehood. emo-
tionally they remain boys. with un-
settlingly im mature altitudes about
lifl' and relationships.
This is a fairly early work from
Kordcr -whose recent "Search and
Dcstol) •· al South Coast Repertory
mar~l'd his maturation a a play-
\H1ght. In "Bo)s' Life." he spins a
tak reminiscent of the movie
"Carnal Kno"lcdge,'' w11h a third
chara tl'r thro"n in for good
measurl'.
Thl' "bo} ., .. arc a nl'cce sarily di-
' crse lot -Jae~. the glib. forceful
leader of the pac~. Don, the easygo-
ing one. usual!} found relaxing in his
unde!"car; and Phil. the childish.
neurotic loser in Cupid's arena.
The~ ·H . been longtime buddies, and
their lives continue to intertwine as
the) move into adulthood.
Korder shins bis focus among
them in extended vignettes detailing
their relationships with women,
some of which are presented with
admirable insight. Some. however,
are merely inane and confusing.
U nder the detailed direction of
John Ferzacca, the $how works quite
well, even in its more weakly plotted
moments. Korder's script lacks the
visceral bite of his "Search and
Destroy,'' but his characters are, for
tht' most part, true and accessible.
Sharr White's amoral, hedonistic
Jack is the most fully realized
ponra~al of the show. White goads
the others brutall}. yet manages to
retain their frie,ndsh1p in an inter-
pretation layered with internal com-
pkxitics.
James Rurup never quite catches
lire as Don. who cultivates a rela-
tionship. then nearl> shatters it in a
meaningless fling. There is liute var-
iety in his predominantly passive
characterization and his deliberate
pacing is at times distracting.
The inner demons of the luckless
Phil arc splendidly brought to the
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W HERE A Lt.THE BE.~1-0F ITA t~ Is YOURS.
• 16811 Beach Blvd , Huntington Beach • 11171 E 183rd St. (ocf0$S from lhe Cerritos Moll)
• Breo Moll Way, ocross from the M<:ty Company
surface b) Greg Guy, who s~
full} creates a disturbed and prccari-
ou I) balanced character. His
pathetic attempts at re-cstablishillf a
romance in an early scene (opposite
an l'xcellent Angela Sanders) com-
pri e some of the show's finest mo-
ments.
Alma C. Ferrera..Orand con-
tributes a pair of skillfully fashioned
cameos as a jogger who sets the
married White s libido into motion.
Shannon Ccrnich also is strong as
Rurup's love interest, particularly
when she discovers his lapse of
lidelit}.
Da id Scaglione's attractive mul-
tiple cttings and Brock Ciltcy's fine
lighting effects provide technical
suppon. along with some arresting
MOVIE LISTINGS
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RUFFELL'S
UPHOSTERY INC.
lllert Y•CMC...lnl
1922 llUIH llVI .. COSTA llSA-SU.115'
.
original music b} David Yazbek.
"Boys' Life" splendidly details the
emotional coming of age of thret
boyhood buddies reluctant (or in
Phil's case. unable) to forge commit-
ml'nts in life. Its two-weekend run
will wind up this weekend with
performances Thursday through Sat-
urday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3
p.m. in thl' Drama Lab Theater on
the OCC campus in Costa Mesa.
Call 432-5880 ror ticket information.
Sharr White, J•m•• Rurup
and Greg GuJ (clockwl1e,
from l•ftl 1t•r In .. •011·
Uf• .. •t Or•ne• Co•st Col-
lege.
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TV LISTINGS
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THE LAGUNA BEACH EXPERIENCE
CREATIVE JEWELERS
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Creative Jewelers has'most beautiful gem'
Arthur Peltz didn't set out to be a jeweler -but between
his father and his son. he didn't have much choice.
Peltz operates Creative Jewelers In Laguna Beach with his
wife, Trude, and his son, Glenn. The shop Is the exclusive dealer
for the Quadrilllon diamond ring, which has won the DeBeers
award as the world's most beautlful diamond each year for the
past four years.
Although he learned the craft from his father, master jeweler
Maurice Peltz, Arthur became Involved In jewelry after his
retirement from the U.S. Department of Justice. where he served
as a special agent In the Community Retatlons Service.
Glenn, however. was meticulously trained by his grandfather
and Inherited the latter's materials and his sttllls when Maurice
Peltz died In 1979. Two years later the Peltz famlfy opened
Creative Jewelers just up the street from the store's pretent site
The
thorough
breds
With ck-•n,
elqant desisn.
comes • lhoroush
bfed hne ol solid brass
door Ntdw1re In• v•ridy
ol split fini~ TMy are
.wait.bk! at Wet End We1.
You'll find our iev.1 ol quality,
~·on •nd HP"'IW c!Mtty
• btMd .,.n.
J J )7 l'llN ~ltd
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at 353 N Coast Highway. to which the business was relocated
m 1984. ,.
"We specialize in direct diamond sales and we have a vast
selection of tine diamonds." Peltz says. "We're also the only
local dealer specializing In dolphin and whale jewelry."
The Peltzes are continuing the legacy of Maurice Peltz. wf\o
gained world renown with Tiffany's and other fine retailers In
New York City from the 1920s to the '40s.
After four years In the Navy. Arthur joined his father In a
jewelry manufacturing business In Phoenix. Show business
beckoned, and Arthur left for New York, Where for 16 years he
was an award-winning radio and television performer before
entering government service.
Trude worked as a top New York and Washington radio
copy writer for many years and now Is In charge of advertising
as well as a prime buyer for many of the wonderful Items to be
found at Creative. Glenn graduated from the Unlveralty of
Maryland with a degree In fine art, and teaches calligraphy one
day a week at Saddleback College.
The Peltzes are active In community affairs. Art Is on the
Chamber of Commerce board of dlreciors, wtilfe Glenn Is a
member of Laguna's Ambassadors Club. They've atao partlcl·
pated In Laguna's annual Festival of the Arts.
The success of Creative Jewelers has forced the Pettzes to
acquire another shop u an annex of their operation for repairs
and jewelry manufacturing.
Creative Jewelers 11 one of the few shops In Laguna ottenng
free parking to Its customers. Additional Information may be
obtained by calflng Art, Trude or Glenn at 494--4849.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1990 .1 : J
H \'h El.IC \I .I
Heading
down
memory
lane
I turned 60 years old last aturda>
and for those of )OU who kno" me.
I am sun~ 11 1s hard to believe.
I thought that I "'ould take this
chance to reminisce about m)' 34
)t'aro; of coaching. 1fyou don't mind.
0
F1r!lt though. I "ould like to re-
membc1 m) mother, a great lady.
"ho d1l·d last Wednesday. She was
a-. tough as an~onc I tiavc ever met.
The funeral was 1n Chicago and
forthosc of)ou \\ho think Cah-
forn1a \\Cather as predictable and
)OU miss thl' change of seasons -
Ir} minus-5 for a temperature.
0
I wa<; at Long Beach Poly from
1956-64 !tl'r\ ing as .. B .. coach for the
fir!tt t"o ~t·ar (that proves how old
I am. thl're an.· no .. B'. teams in the
Ctr and haH· not tx·en for \Cars) I
\\3H o-hrad \ar\11) coach ihe nr\t
\l'Ur\\llh HO\\ll' L\on. "ho 1s thl'
h\.·ad rnarh at B1ola no .....
In I %0. m\ fir\t a<> head coach
alon\.'. \\\,' \\ un thr Cl F Tall.. about
hcg1nnds lud ... M ) l\\O best pla)Cl"i
that )t·ar latl'r madl' their mark 1n
thr pro-;. hut not 1n basketball. Tom
'isl.. '':l!I \\1th thr P1nsburgh P1ra1rs
.1nJ W11lu: Bro" n 1n the NFL. lastl)
\qth the Ram'>
In I% I. "l' lo\t in the finals and
m) top t''ll plJ~ers \\ert· Ollie
Bro" n ofbJ~·ball fa ml' and John
RJmbo. ''ho l'll'came a bron1e
nwdah~I 1n tht• 1%4 Ol~mp1v. 1n
Tul..~o
0
\\ 1>n thr Cll again in m} la<,t 'car
in I %4 :-.o talent -had Mal'!..
( Jh in, "ho \\t'llt to l 'SC. Trent
l ia111l'\. ''ho .111rndcd Cal. (1l'nc
\\ J'-hington. "ho \\l'Ot 10 Stanford,
JnJ "l'llll\ Bool..l·r. "ho pla)rJ at
l l I ..\ <JI' 1n pla)1'd 10 ~ear' 10
1lw :--JR\
0
\\l• \\l'rl' al\ci undeleall·d in loot·
hJll Ill 1%' J' I had lxHh l03lhing
JOll!>
Farl Mr( ullouch of thr Lion~.
Ul'nl' \\'~"h1ngt11n o flhl' 4llcr' .ind
R1d1 ~p1n<lkr. \\ho was c:ipta1n at
l l I \ l.1ll'I . \\l'rc '°'Til' of our pla)-
rr' '\ l'' \\ a'h1ngto11 pla~l·d hoth
~llllrt'
0
On to l 1 ~( in I 1164 and I%)
\\hl'rl' I l:x·l.1mc forrc~t T .... ogood'
as<,1.,tJnt. rqllanng Dann) Roger;.
"ho kit tn lx'<'Oml' 1 ICTs first head
l'OJl'h
I remember thr ~·' t'n lo'l'iC., to
l <. L-\ in the l\\O }Car~ I .... a., a
T ruJan John Rlo1.:I.. '>'J~ our best
pla~er.
0
I did not get thC' hl·ad 1.·oach1ngJob
n1 l ' ( and ll'li for R1 vcrs1dc C 1t\
Collcgl' 111 I %6 Bob Boyd rccr1v(·d
thl' T roJan JOll an<l <lid vc~ Y..cll.
l'\n·rt that he \\US in the sanw 10 .... n
as John \\ ooden
0
-\t R1\er<.1de. I \ucceedcd krT)
Tarlan1an. "ho lcfi to go to
Pasadl'na C11~ \nlkge.
Jen) \\3\ rcspons1bk for me bc1ng
h1rrd and I Jm still pa}ing ham back
h~ losing to him. We won a lot at
RlT (1f you arc somewhere for nine
)Cars. ~ou tx·11cr).
M) bl'sl pla)cr .... as Jerome White-
head.\\ ho JUSI retired from the NBA
after pla). tng at Marquette an college.
I h:id M1kr Bokosl ) on the team 1n
197+ 75 and he has been with me
since I first came to UCI in 1980.
jPfease see MUWGAN/921
• Cllppers·NllA/82 • Ar•• roundup/82
• Coll .. • baslletball/82
•Los Al .... 1to1 results/BJ
• Volleyball prevlew1/M
C 11 :c · \ I I ' \I '
Costa Mesa girls
Sttk first tltle ever
Inside CdM' s success story
Corona del Mar Hia.h's basketball
teams shoots for the CIF 3-A cham-
pionship tonight against Dos Pueblos
of Goleta at UCl's Bren Events
Center.
What better time to sit back and
digest a review of one of Sou them
California's all-time success stories
-and a fellow who just happened to
have a link with vinually every one
of those C IF championship banners
that hang on the Sea Kings' gym
\\alls.
We're heading into spring and the
graduauon of the Class of'90. but
Ron Davis. the athletic d irL-ctor at
Corona dcl Mar for 22 years. got a
head start when he jumped ship a
year ago because of an unusual earl y
rrtirl'ment program b> the Newpon-
Mrsa Distnr t.
·· 1 had planned on going one more
\car:· said Davis. "When I saw this
i'rl·shman group come in (they're
!teniors nO\\) I dec ided I wnnted to
graduate" 1th this senior class ...
The incentives 10 up the schedule
one ~ear were too attractive and
Davis retired. but the residuals ofh1s
tenure at Corona del Mar are still
there, and a t UCI tonight.
From this particular corner you get
an insight into athletic programs that
few can really appreciate. Contacts
are ma ny and you sec situations in
ever} catc~ory.
Champ1onsh1p seasons aside. few
have e"er matched Corona del Mar's
in terms of stab1hty. credibility and
probabl) more important than any-
thing. ors,an1za11on.
Organ1za11on doesn'tjust happen
-1(s a plan. and Davis had it after
serving for seven years as Azusa
H 1gh's athletic director.
He camt: 10 Corona dcl Mar in
196 7 and :it that point he knew all the
roix·s
For the next 22 )ears he helped
mold rnaching staffs that produced
24 ClF111lc banners on that g) m
\\all. as \\-Cll a) two state cham-
p1on<ih1p banners. They still have to
mal..c room for three more which
ha' c JI read> been won this school
~l'3r( .... ater polo. girls tennis and
football). and I'm not betting again t
thrm tonight.
He came 10 CoronaJUSt as the Sea
Kings campus "'as starting to ex-
plode and the ~chool eventually
hou .. ~d 2.800 )tudents, competing
against thl· r ounta1n Valleys and
l:d1son<i. a'> \\l'll as Los Alamitos and
Loara. lirst in the In me League.
( l'Otur} Ll'ague. outh Coast League
nnd no". w 1th I. I 25 tudents. 1n the
Sea View ua,ue.
Da\1 d1dn1coa hanyofthosc:
utle teams. but 1fthe arena would
hll\ e been MaJOr uague baseball,
surel> he would have been General
Manager of the Year more often than
not.
"I inhemed a strong ba ketball
program," recalls Davis. "Bill Bloom
had a tcrnf1c program tarted and the
)Outh program 1n the area. the Boys
Club. does an outstandin8Job. Any-
time }ou're strong 1n a particular
sport ~ou haH· to g1\e your age group
people credit
·· -\nd we'\ r alY..a) shad outstand-
ing ba'>ketball rnaches ..
0
Corona's basketball h1stol): Bob
l c'lhd thl'John Vallcl) era of 63-661.
8111 Bloom I the John Yule Phil Jor-
dan. Ste' r Lcl·c·h era of 6 7-6Y I. r Jml\ ( 11lhs (70-76 Y.llh number'>. nJme~ Jnd \ 1ctonC\ 100 numcrou'
lor 'lfl\.'C1ficsl. Jae!.. Emon (two CI F
(Please se~ CARLSON/831
II Ifill S("llOOI. HO\ s , .••. SO('('l·:H s1·:111t·1,A1.s
Edison
dei1ied
benh
finals • 1n
By RICHARD DUNN o...,. l'llot Spon1 11/rlt"
HUNTINGTON BEACH -The
outcome was never 1n question for
Palos Verdes H1gh 's Doug Kay. the
talented .\11-C'I ~ sY..ecper. so he
made sure ._.,en one else "as aware
of at. as well ·
Five Edison fornards were splen-
did on defense Tursda) afternoon in
the C IF 4-A semifinals as the host
Chargers prevented se\eral Palos
Verdes scoring opponun111cs. but
Ka) broke loose and scored one of
the biggest goals of has career in
sudden death to lift sccond-scc.>ded
Palos erde'i to a 1-0 scx-cer \ 11.·ton•
and a return trip tu tht• cham·-
p1o nsh1p match
··11 tool a\\h1lc .• hu1 \\C l..ne" we'd
win." Ka> said ... II JU'il took longer
this 11me."
The la~t llOll'. of l'Ollr\C. \\li\ wht·n
Edison and Palos \\•rdes met 1n the
C'IF 4-..\ final la't \l'ar a\ thr ca
King~ earned a ~-0 \\ 1 n
P:ilos Verdl''-(2l\-~-~I. rhamp1o n
of the B:i~ Ll·agul'. Y.111 pin~ t(l p-
~eded 51m1 \'allc~ on Fnda' night
tor the t11le. S1m1 \'allc' ddcated
Don Lugo. 1-0. tn r Ul·..da\ ·., othl·r
'>t'm 1 final.
Palos VC"rde'i. "hll'h \\a'i '>·O l:ist
}car. had a CIF rl·rnrd 40-gamC'
.... inning streak snapix·d earlier ttm
season against S1m1 \: alll'\ an the
Manna Tournaml·nt.
Mean .... hllc. Edison (lb·6·.5l "as
led defcnsn eh b' for.... a rd~ Brian
Chen. Doug .\1 crltno. :'-fader
By RICHARD DUNN o.., l'llot Spoto 11/rft•r
CO T.\ MESA -..\ httk lucl an
reaching the finals., Perh:ips. but 11
takes a quaht~ team. 100 Nobod)
comes this far without doing some-
thing nght.
Estancia H igh Coach Tam O'Bnen.
whose team has been able to create
man) of its own breaks in the C'I F
Southern Secti on elim1nat1ons.
hopes the Eagles· good fonune won't
run out tonight.
"Luck as a big part of 11." O'Brien
said. "But we've just rcall) coml'
through down the tretch or late in
the game. and that m ight be at-
tributed mosll) to the (Sea View)
league we're in and nil the close
games. That has a lot to do Wlth at.
and of course. luck. We JUSI caught a
few breaks at the end."
Estancia ( 19-9) upse1 highly-re-
garded Pomona. 74-7 1, in round No.
2, as guard Augustin Heredia put in
two free throws with sill seconds lefi.
then iced it after John McWilliams
-one of tbe best players in Sou them
Ca)jfom ia -was called for traveling
0..,, -,..... .., ~ ..... ._..
A Palos Verdes player falls to th• ground
as Edlson·s Darrin Courter (7J, Doug
Merlino (16J and Todd Blefletd (SJ pursue
during Tuesday·s Clf' 4-A semlflnal match.
DJahangir. Bnan H1gg1n., and J J
app1a. The Ch.trger-. also rC'ce1\ed a
standout pcrformann~ from Junior
goalie Ta) lor Marcuo;. ''ho rcl·ordl·d
I ~ sa'e'>. 1ndudang '>l.''en an thl'
second half l\\O 1n thl' <;econd O'l'f·
11me ix·no<l and one 1n sudden
death.
··The longn thl· g..iml' "t.·n1:·
Edison l oad1 ~!11..l· D1G10,.10n1
said. ''thl' tx·ul'r I \larcu\\ iot l-k"·
been stc:id~ all ~ l':lr long:·
Palos \'crdl'' oul\ho t Ed1.,on.
27-11. and held a Ill-., shoi..-on-gnal
advantage alkr thr 'ICOrcles) rcgu-
la11on Sea "mg~ goalie ~lark .\n-1rob1u~. an -\II.( IF def1.•n'1'c ball..
\\Ith one second remammg.
The Eagles squce1ed b) Western.
68-57. an the third round before top-
ping Lompoc. I-78. in tnpk 0' er-
t1me on the road m the semifinals to
reach this point
Tonight's 8:30 11pofT against ·r-
\ ite at UCI'~ Bn·n E\ en ts Center ..... 11
be for the Cl F 3-..\A 111le as the Fnar
( 17-10) mal..e their first appearance"
1n a final since 1965 when the) 'WOO
the CIF 2-A champion hip.
"We won't do an} th mg .,pcc1a l
agai nst Sen lie." O'Brien said .
"We've just managed tO urvl\ e in
the pla)offi . We haven't done 30\
one thing pan1cularl~ "'ell. e\ccpt ro·r
our founh quartC'rs.
"We trailed Pomona entenng the
fo urth quarter and we trailed Lom-
poc going into the fo unh. and came
back in both. But 1 thank these lt'ams
arc really prett) even.
"You'd hke to think you make
your own breaks and you'd like to
think as a coach you have control
over a lot of stuff. but you've got to
get lucky, too. nd we've managed to
have that happen for us. We're a
in foothall. rcgi,tcrrd hi\ IMh
shutout of thl· '>t'a,on "h1k \J' ing
Sl'1 <,hoh aga1n\t thl· ( hargl'f'
"Rn.in (hen pla~t·<l grl'at. and \O
did Doug \krhno... D1(110\.lnn1
\a1d .. -\II four fornanh plJ\l'<l "ell
~ader DJahangir pl:ned "ell ht-tore
he got tOJUrl'd then (rl''>l'f\ l'l J J
liapp1a laml' 1n and did .1 g.<xxl JO~.
alllng "1th l11~1ns ··
T1md~ dek•n•;i' e plJ'., b'
Ed"on·, fodd B1l'l'clJ and \Ii
\lo c.adegh1 'wprx·d IY.ll Palo' \ l'r·
lk!t fa'lt-hrl•al.." 1n thl· '-eurnd IO-
m1nu1e tl\ a11me pt:rtnl1
~a~ \\3 ll'O link ltmt• Ill l'Odtn(I. It
scoring. ~ ICI into '>Uddl'O lkath ,\,
good team. I don't Y.3nt to ht·
o;hghtC'd. \\ e'rc an un.-.eedl·d team
and no" \\l"rc in the final\··
Heredia (IQ Q ppg) and lCntcr ~1att
Fuerbringer (Q 5 ppgl. a n-foot-..1
sophomore "hn has emergC'd a a
\tar 1n the pla,offs. arc the Eagle.,.
top threat<> on otlen'ie FuC'rhnnger
ha a\Craged 17, potnt'i 1n the four
pla}off game'
Torr\.'~ Hammond (t>-4 Junior) and
JelT Hokan<.on ll:l-~ Junior) and
guards ~till' Haa (h-1 Junior) and
Paul ~kOan1cl (6-1 1un1url ha\.e
gro" n up in a hu~ this season and
the~ also pla' 'ohd defense for th<.'
Eagles
n 11e. "h1ch rinl'ihrd S('C'Ond be-
hind Mater CX1 1n the ~ngelus
Leagvc. uses strc.>ngth inside behind
6-7 enior center Ste\ c Maru 1ch.
"ho has a\l:ragrd 18 5 point and I:!
rebounds a game 1n the plavoffs
"He' had four bag games in the
playoffs... erv11c oach R1ch:ird
Smith said of Maru!t1ch. a thard-)'car
vars1t) pla)er "\vc'll be looling for
ham to ha'e another good game (to-
night)."
"1arcus and ( hl'O 'urmundcJ him
to nu a'a1l '"The goJht• ".l' ,l1ming
this "'3' ttmard nw '" I m,nl·J J
li ttle an·d thl'n I hJd .1n 11rx·n Ol't ··
Ka~ \31d l1f ht' \\inning goJI ··1 h1'
one 1s v.a~ up thl'rl· nght Ol'\l ll' lhl·
goal last ~ r.1r in thl' QUJrtarin.il'>
against ~l.Ul'r l>.:1 It "J' lhl· ...ime
thing that ltml· thl lir't h.111 vi
'iudden lkJth JnJ I ru1 ti 1n I ht•'>(
are prohabh nn l\' 11 ~.,, !?u.lh ··
Kn~ "ho h.iJ I" gn.11, l.1,1 \l'J,on
increast·d h", lub-kJdan~ I\ it.ti II' 2:..
in tht ont·
"\\ e ''en· ''Ill' 'll'P J\\3 \
D1G 111\Jnnt ,,11J '"Thl'' ,Jme out
(Please see EDISON/821
Jamie RoSt.·nt..rJn1 J "·' 'l('n1or
guard. and .\dam \mkr"''" a n--1
sophomore fory.arJ Jrl' .1l,l1 '(1mng
threats for the Fnar'
.. (Estancia I 1~ l'\u'fllh.1 nalh
qu1ci..:· ~m11h '31d ··11·11 be a
matchup of our height ag.un't 1hc1r
qu1cknes Either 1)ur hl·1gh1 "tll ~1' 1·
into their qu1l·l..nl''i' m 1hc11 qu1l k·
ness will 81\ c into our height
"We'll ha'e to 'iCe "hll:h Y.J\ ti
goes. Tht') ha' c a game plan w
counter our height and we ha\ e a
game plan to counter their qu1 clne'is
(Please 1tt ESTANCIA/9 2)
u \' I I : H ,,, II \I I 111 ·1.u 11os·1· \f,1:
Union's stance criticized by some players
9Y RONALD BLUM
,.,~.., ..... "1th v. hut the owners arc makinJ." .,
POMONA -Cos•a Mesa NEW YORK -While the union executive
H11h will we on Rancho bOard met in Phoenix on Tuesday and expressed
New '\ orl Yankee said on the 13th day of the
spnng tmining lockout. "I don't stt whr we can't
ka\C 11 the wa) it is. I re.all wish they d resolve
th1 and let us get aoing."
.\ftcr a four-hour meeting with 100 players
-almost a tenth of the union membership -
Fehr said the d1 s1dents were a small m1 nont)
Alamitos tonight at 6:45 in the M>hdanty. mort players said the extra yar of
IF 3-A girls cham,pionship salar) arbitration wasn't wonh hoklina up the
basketball aame at Cal Poly season
Pomona. f · · · This is the fi rst<ver c:ham· On the 13th day o1 the IP""I tra•n•na lockout. American Lcque ~t Bobby pion5h1p pmc for the Mustana Brown and National Lape praident Bill While ir~cKUl Mesa is led by freshman sent a directive •o club&. •yi~ no e•hibition
nu tlon, Olivia DiCamillii pmcs would be played until a playen were
wilh Thuy Npyen. Rachc in camp for IO days.
1 • Robin Nichols and Union chief Donald Fehr c~ fTolD bit idwUc ~nt. tllttutivc board mcelint and 11id t.6e dillideata n. v....,. counter with ~re a small mhaonay. But nn ~}Cit~ •k•-•. -......-.1 1..-. cued the union'• in' lllMI o1 rallilll '*' ~----wnu ···--arbitration ....._..,..., ta. ..... -ID .. .. 20 = per... . ~· .. -·, , __
• 12 fl .. .. .. aouncll lilJ 11111 r.'rlr~ ii .... ID ._ ____ ... _ ...... _.._. m1u 1 bis ...... id1H1 v .... 11111
.. I thank v.e should lea'e 11 there and 10 pla)'
ball," pitcher Juan Berenguer of the Mmnesot.a
Twins said. "h doesn't affect many players.
esptt1all~ us oldff 4uys. Heck ,,..,th this. I want
to pla). This issue 1s not the bag deal"
Georac Breu of Kansas City, Ptte tncaviglia
of Te'a and several Pittsburgh Pirates had
c:rit1c:11cd the Jllnd on Monday and Tuesday. But
whilt tomt pllyen 11id the union should take
manqcmcnt's offtr, the ovtrWhetmina m-.jority
said the utra year of arbitntion was wonh fllhuna for. '"We·~~ I~ beefud M11 llJCk by i\," Kent II"* Ol lbc Twint-. '"We doG•t want
tlw -. qw becautt ~ ...,_ mada money the
OWMft MW .......... ia tllc put couptc
)ml. 0. pamt• olNYnac ile't ~ .. up
"It"• :1afc to~~ there· no scnumcnt amon.g
nn) of thC' pla,crs here that the should roll o'er
and ron edc to the owners." Fehr said
J.chr said he "ould go to Lo "nacles o n
rhursda' and Flonda on Fnda to hold mort
br1cfina•i with the pla)'crs.
"l'et>pk art tr)1ng to make 1t all one issue
and 11's mu h more than that," tevc L)ons of
the hicago White Sox said. "We have bttn
h:a ' ang thinas Jammed down our thmets for ciaht
m o nth no,,_,. The) think the ·,c m8dc at kN>k
hkc our tum to make IOmt mo~t. tblt
thcf"c pulled \tuff oft'"tbt tabk AU me. th1ap.
th()Ulh. hkc f'C\.'CRW eMnftl, dtda"1 .... 8a)'
~nK h.l an)bod -ne,·~ rally mldt no OCMt-
1on\ at. all ..
Ron Davis
Tempo may
determine
Sea Kings'
chances
By RICHARD DUNN,
Olllly l"llOI Spof\> 11/ ril tr
• NE\\ PORT BE:.\t H -B\ the
sound of 11. \Ou·d think 11· was
another Sea \ 1e" Leagu._· basketball
game for ( orona dt·I Mar High.
rather than a champwnsh1p conte'it
to dec1dt• the be~t learn in the Cl F
3-.\ uthern \l'lllun
'T m an11c1pattng J game probabh
m the lo" Os or mJ~ be JUSI 1010 the
60s. but probabh an the 5lk ... ~·d
Dos Pueblos C oalh Ertl Burkhardt.
whose team face\ (JM tonight .. lt"ll
be a good. ph~«1ral. tight baulc Y.llh
a number 0 1 lead chJnge'i It'll come
do"n to Y.hu Y.Jnt' 11 more in the
end."
The ·a "1ng., 114-41 !..no" the
sto~ Tht'' ·' t' tx·l'n through 11
enough thl'> ~J,t1n to knn'>' \o has
Dos Pul•blo, 01 (' 1ktJ. a team
"hich C'n ll'r' wn1gh 1 ·' ti nJI "'uh a
I J -1 '\ rl'\.urd l hl' t" 1 • "111 meet at
L er~ Brt•n f"H·Ot\ ( l'Oll'f lnr an J~
pm 11poll
"Thl·' ~Jn p!J' JI 't•' aal d1tleren1
t('mix1., ·· ( J \1 ( ,1.1,h Paul Oms
)Std nl lhl' < hJrgl'r' .. , think 11 the~
had thl·1r Jrutha' the' 'd plJ' a
lllll(' up-tt"OlJ'l<' 1'ul thC\ lJll be.-
patient BJ\1,.ilh till'' run a PJS'itng
game ·
( or,1n.i ,k \!Jr ,,, ,our<\\.'. w 111 tn
to <,lo" thlllll' J, .... n pla' 11' t~ p1-
calh '<'und dl'll n~ and lorn· Dos
Puehll" into turn1" er'
fhl· < hargn .. h,t,l' rla\cd a ~uah-
1' .,,hl·duk 1h" wa,l•n mul·h hl c
thl' "t'a "-mg.,
·· fhl· ta, 1 thJI Y.l' pla~ tougher
,omix·11111m lhJn mn.,t oi our oppo-
Ol'Oh g1' e' u' an Jd' antagc but
lrnm .... hat I unde~tand ( orona has
(Please s~~ CdM /82)
Golden West,
LA Valley meet
for third time
By RICHARD DUNN
o.-y .._ ~· w ......
H l '11'<• TO' HL.\( H
Craig Ran"'> J\J1lati1llt' ha<. had a
direct cffcl'I "" (1oldt•n \\ e'-1 < ol-
IC'gc·s r,ucrc"' Jl!Jln't Lm ..\ngcles
\ alle' 1h1'> -.ea,,on
Tonight"' ~ !Cl tla11lc lx•t\\l~n the'
RustlcrqlnJ hmt I.\ \allc\ t ~2-10).
the filth \l'\.'<l in thl• outht'rn (ah-
forn1a Rt•1_uonal ha<,l..cthall pla~olTs.
\\Ill be thl· third 11mc 1he~c ' hoots
ha'c mJllhC'd up thl't <iea'>On
The ruhhcr ma1,h "111 be tonight
in \an 'u" tn thl' ~rond round of
the \o( al plJ'''tT' The Ru tlcr'i (~~-IOl an· hot ulm1ng off a cp.Q I
'1cton C'\ er Pa,,1dena < II\ in the
fir!tt round ill the pla\ 111Ts la.st tur-
da' aftrr hJ\ mg pla,ed sohdl~ in
the \ClOnd hJlt nf thl' Orange Em-
pire <. onfcrl·nn
H o~cH'r. l-\ \allc,. \\h1ch en-
JO\Cd Q h\C' an thl' first round. IS
well-rested alter Y.1nn1ng the
outhcm D1' l\ltin of the Western
IPIHH stt GOLDEN \I/EST /B.Jf '''' ..... ,, ..... ,,
Scruggs lifts sec to victory
Clippers m p
seven-game
skid, 103-99
~ n. Aaoc.Wed ......
Cbartes Smith scored 23 points,
ud the Loi An&rln Qippm Ova'· came a l6-point second~uaner deft.
cit. endina a seven-pme losina streak ~r-.;.,irJI""',....,-/
witb a 103-99 victory Tuesday niabt
over the Seattle SuperSonics.
Rookie Dana Barros acoml a carttr·bi&h 28 points
and ex-OipPer Quintin Dailey added 21 ofr the bench
for the Somes. who lost for the first time in six pmcs
and only the second time in their last nine road games
after a 2-17 Stan.
The pme was tied for the Kvcnth time in the
founb quarter on Oailey•s 20-footer. before Benoit
Benjamin ~ one of two free throws with 3:41 left .
to give Los A~elcs the lead for good at 96-95. -
The SupcrSonics also had won nine of 12 games.
They also bad won three straight road games. one shon
of their season bigb_
The Oippers built their margin to I 00-95 on
Danny Manning's six·f~t turnaround bank shot. an.d
Smith's two free throws with I :35 to play. After Dailey s
shon jumper brought Seattle within three ~int,s.
teammate Derrick McKcy stoic the ball from BenJamm
and Manning stole it back from McKe} at the other
end.
Seattle's D•na .. rro1 tries to .void ....
preaw• of Clipper Winston G.,..nd ......
Tuesdays ...... •t the Sports Arena.
~uns won their ninth s1raigh1 overall.
Manning hit one of two free ~hrows for .a 10 1-97
lead with 22.8 seconds le ft. and Dailey won a Jump ball
from Manning. leading to a missed 3-point attcn:ipt by
Nate McMillan from the to p of the key. Wmston
Garland grabbed the rebound for Los Angeles and sank
two foul shots at the other end to put the game away.
• Pl1&oa1 l K. Rockets IOZ: Bill La1mbeer sank
four free throws in the last 14 seconds of ovenime and
Isiah Thomas scored a season-high 37 points for
Detroit. which won for the I 5th time in 16 game to
better its home record to 25-3. Tho mas scored eiJht of
Detroit's 12 points in the ovenime. and bad 11 m the
fourth quarter when the Pistons erased a 13-point
Houston lead. Detroit had not led since 10:21 of first
period.
• B•ll• lN, B•cks H : In Chicago, Michael Jordan
scored 43 points. I 1 on free throws. as Chicago won its
sixth straight game and ended Milwaukee's winning
stttalc at four. Rick) Pierce led the Bucks with 38
points. but starting center Jack Sikma. with a I .S-point
average. went scoreless.
• llalcu 111. Mavericks 87: Patrick
Ew10g scored 2 I points and Trent Tucker
had nine straight for New York dunng a 30-7
second-half surge that carried the Knicks to
the rout at Madison Square G arden. The
Knicks led only 68-64 with 2:31 left in the
third quarter after the Mavencks trailed by
as man) as 11 point earlier in the period.
New York. 23-3 at home this season. then
scored JO consecutive pomts for a 78-64 lead
a minute into 1he founh quan er.
•Trail Blazen l 11, Cavalien 115: Kevin
Duckwo nh had 21 points a nd I 0 rebounds in Ponland
as the T rail Blazers snapped a season-high three-game
losing streak. Clyde Drexler. who missed the previous
four games because of a sprained left ankle. added 20
points as six Ponla nd pla)ers scored in double figures.
• Ttmbenrolvn 114, 8 81Jet:a II: Pooh Richardson
scored 12 of his 22 points in the third quarter. including
eight straight during a 10-2 spun that put host Minne-
sota ahead to stay. Richardson. who made his first
seven shots of the second haJf a fter going just two for
nine in the first, has led the Timberwolvcs to an 8-7
record since replacing Sidney Lowe as staning point
guard.
•Sus IH, Nagets IOI: Kevm Jo hnson scored 28
points and had 14 as 1sts. a nd Tom Chambers had 27
points as Phoenix ued a club record with its 16th
consecutive home v1c1ory. Dan Majerle, subbing for the
in~ured Kurt Ramb1s. ~ored 12 of his 22 points m the ~h1rd penod and addt>d a career-h11tll 12 rebounds as the
• Mqic 11~, Honets lit: Reggae Theus scored 31
points as Orlando broke a seven-game losing streak and
handed Charlotte its 17th loss in 18 games. The Magic
outscored Charlotte 12-6 in the fin al I :22 to hand the
Hornets their 24th road loss m 25 games.
•Pacers 118, Nets lll: Reggie Miller and Chuck
Person scored 25 po1n1s apiece as Indiana handed New
Jersey i1s 16th straight road loss. The Nets. 4-25 on the
road. have lost I 7 of their last 18 games overall. It was
India na's scvcn1h victory in 10 games.
CdM
From81
had a similar schedule and r m sun~
that will benefit them." Burkhardt
said.
.. When )'OU pla) sohd. quaht~
teams. you can't help but get better
We've played teams hke Crenshaw.
Loyola and 1m1 Valle) this year.
but I know Corona has pla)ed some
quality compet1t1on. too.
··we'U lace 1t up the same wa)
(tonight) and gel after 11:·
Dos Pueblos. which upset top-
secded Harvard. 76-65. on Frida) in
the semifinals. as led b) 6-foot-6
center Chns Game and guards
Mark Estabrook and Ken Ardo ulD.
Estabrook ( 13 p~) has averaged
16 points a game ID the playoffs
while ArdoulD has averaged 10
points and four rebounds ID the four
post-season games. Games ( 19.:!
ppg) leads the Chargers with 8.5
boards per contest. The forwards arc
Tom Carr and Adam Estabrook.
Much like the CdM team. the
Chargers have players who've been
together a lo n·g-time. ··Estabrook.
Ardouin and Gaines have all played
sec
From81
He finished 13 for 13 from the
charity stripe, four of six from 3-
point range. pulled down seven re-
bounds and had four steals.
"I feel Terry Scruggs had a great
pme, cs]>CCiaJly in the second half."
SCC Coech Bill Reynolds said. "He ~ out a little Rat. but we let him
rat to act his head back into the
pme. and he came back out and
played the way we remembered he
could. .. rm not just talkin1 about shoot-
i111. but about rebounding and pass-
U., as well. He can sky with any-
body. and he can shoot with any-
body IOO. He doesn't usually go to
I.be line that much. but with their
wmvc play, they're aoing to foul
snore."
As a learn, the Vanpards con-
vened 30 of 42 (7 l percent) fttc
lbruws. makina up for a cold 5 of 12
(41 paunt) in the fint half. They
.-did every one of thole &te-becs
• IM pelky Mus&aQP, eventually 0tacw dleir inauspicious start to
.... apmeofiL sec jmaped out to a 27-ll-lead
together smce the sixth grade:·
Burkhardt said.
The Sea Kings, who defeated
Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks) m the
semifina ls. 6 7-58. a re led by center
JetT Jackson ( 12 . .! ppg) - a mem~r
of the Dally Pilot's All-Orange Coas1
.\rca team -and pomt guard Mark
Flint Warren Johnson. John
Paul~n and John l ph;am ha' I.' tx·cn
sohd all season
"The~ (lhe Chargl'r\I rl.'m1nd u\ uf
sttmg oursch cs:· Om, '>Jld .. fhl·~
pla) ., cl) !.man . aggrc.,.,1' l' dl'lcn~
and they get 1he hall so lhl' nght
ESTANCIA
From Bl
It'll comt> dov•n to" ho l"H'l'Ulc' 1hc1r
game plan bettt>r ..
The Eagles ha'c mamtaint:d their
standard of sohd pla~ rcgardks'i ol
the opponent. whether th('~ he talkr.
quicker or smam·r thl· Ea~les
seem to have found 1hc spc.'\·1al tor·
mu la.
"We'' e managed to get on a roll a
httle bit ... O'Brien said. "Thi~'" not a
I 2: 13 mto the game behmd Ii vc )-
pointers before the Mustangs went
to a trapping pressure defense and
cut the lead to 44-40 I :40 before
halftime.
SCCs Jeff B1ckmorc hn one of
two free throws. before the Mustangs
had a chance to cut the deficit to
three or less. They let tbt> 45-second
shot clock run out without getting
otT a shot, and John Mounce's at-
tempt at the buzzer upped the Van-
guards' lead to seven at inter-
m ission.
.. I'll tell you what. there was a lot
of energy extended to night by <both
teams, .. Reynolds said ... There were
a lot of mistakes caused by the level
of intensity. They played real hard.
and I thought. for the most part. we
played rcaJ hard too.
··Even though we turned the ball
over a little mo re than we would
have liked. I really think we met
their challenge. We kept o ur poise
and attitude, which I believe is the
mark of a good team. We're not an
excellent team, but we're a good
teanL Every time they made a run at
us. our guys wo uld suck it up and
come riaht beck."
The \1anguards (23-8) had ptcnty
man. They take advantage of the
o pportunity to push 1L but if the
other team 1s a1 a high tempo. they"ll
slow 11 down. It'll be a good coolest
-we m atch up reasonably well with
them."
CdM. after having beaten St. Paul
(77-58) and o nhv1ew (75-60) m
thl· firs1 t"o rounds. appears to tx-
on top of ''' game But so 1s Dos
Puehlos
··" e'rc pla\ 1ng our ix''>t basll'tball
nght no\\:· Rurl hardt \Jtd. "no
douht Jbout 11 \\c'H' pla,cd a sohd
schedule all "car ..
mt'lmatch for us \ve h:l\ ea real good
chance and I'm surt: Ser., 1te feels the
samt' w:n .. So \\Ith that 1n mind. lei's pla~ the 'game and find out. There's
onh one "a~ to decide ..
Heredia. no doubt. "111 ix' somc-
bod~ Sen 1tc plans 10 ti! to '>top. or at
lea!>t slO\\ du"' n
··\,\ e kno"' ·l-kred1a·., 1hc le) gu~
for them:· ~m11h said "More than
an) th mg.~ he' a real sman. head ).
guts) .Pla~er on 1he fl oor."
Of OpponunlttC., ll) )llUW whal lhC)
were made of. as the Mustangs came
out in 1he second half <.1nd "ith less
than 1hrce minutes gonl'. had lied
the game at ~9
The ~ 1sttors "ere ne'er able to
take the lead. but 1he)' dtd e~en the
score at 51. 57 and 64 ht-fore CC
slowl) began 10 pull awa).
The Masters ( 19· I 6) rallied m the
second half. m large part due to its
pressure defense. something the
Vanguard hadn't seen much of this
season. The Mustangs only stole the
ball 1w1cc. but forced C' into 15
turnovers.
"There haven't been many teams
that pressed us this season:· Re-
r.nolds said. ··1 think there's an
1llus1on that 1f )ou're quick and up-
tempo, you can't be pressured. Ob-
viously. the) threw that illusion to
1he wmd.
"If I were another team. I might
try 10 do the same thmg against a
team hke us that hasn't Sttn much
pressing."
Rick Witmer pitched 1n 19 for
SCC. Bic kmore added 18 and
Mounce scored 16.
Jason Webster led the Mastanp
with 19 pomts followed by Jeff
Newton 11nd Tom Brunner wnh 11.
0 Linda Dcmpsay. ua·s athletic
director. hired me an 1980. HCT :m1s~nl~ were abo very helpful and
1n trumenw m me beina at UCL
That group 1ncluckd John K.as!e,
now the athktK' d1m:tor at UC
Santa Berbera. Ralph Bartcy, the
AD at Sonoma Seate and Tim Tift..
\till •t UCI and as suppon1ve e
an) one can be.
0
This column has noc been oa
collqc betkttball. a lid. bu1 I
thoulhl ii would be ...... ..
)OU old folks.
a We end ow......,_ MS..
:~~ll~T= . , ............... .....
AW ... W1f .. ,.
•
Extra off-w~k before
Super Bowl eUminated
NEW YORK -The NA. dKided ~
Tuesday to Ult'nd its 16-pmc tcbedule ~
over 17 -.eeks in 1990 and 1991. dimimt-
ing the ofT-wttk that traditionally fdJ •
twttn the conference champeon$hip pmn and the
Super Bowl.
The change pro' ides evny _team with o. ~ off
during the regular season. In 1992 and 199l, the rqulu
16 games will be l>la>'C'd ovCT 18 weds. sivias each
team two weeks off.
"This new schedule formal allows us to npud our
share of the 3nnuaJ sports calmdar," Comm.isUoncr
Paul Tagliabue sa.id. "'TeleYision revenue was an ob-
vious facto r. but we arc also 5C:RSitive to ~bk oves--
e,tposure of our spon, Both wett weiabcd in the
decision. ..
i+
And then. after days of tracking, Andy spota
the herd of North American cantaloupe, alert
and ready to bolt at the first sign of danger.
'"The new format allows us to CJtpand our schedule
as "e did in 1978. without affcctina the bela.ntt bctWttO
1he 16 regular and four prneason games. The open
"cckends also allo w for greater schedulin& Oe:xibility.
caSl' thl· pla)er inJury factor. and rtdU« team travel
burdens ...
It also pro\ ides television with anotba" •"ttkcnd of ,'-------------------~
games and t'nabled the leagut to mdudc that in the I 61 Id R st current txirgaining ror n" contracts •1th the com-Pats h re -year-o u
ml'rcial :111d cable networks.
The I 9'l0 n·gular season will open u originally
sched uled on the "rc~end of Sunda). Stpt. 9 and the
upcr Bo"I "'II be pla)ed as scheduled. Sunday. Jan.
27. t9Y I in Tam pa. Ho we.,e r. tht-re will be no open
"el.'l before that game.
01011 01 1111 It\\
,,_ Patene. foocball coech at Pma Stal£.
wh<>K Nin.any Lions rccci\ed a tcam-of-tbc-dcc-
adc award for the 1980s at the Ptulacklphia
sponswriters' dinner. on the changes m coll~
athletics: ··1 remember when otrt Dame used to
be an academic mstitutio n. o•· it's a banl.-
Sooners rout No. 1 Kansas
Oklahoma beat the No. I team in t~ ~
country for the second ume in three da)S •
Tunday night with an easy 100-78 victory '
over Kansas. ----
The fifth-ranked Sooners (22-4. 10-3 81.g Eight) bad
beaten then-No. I Missouri 107-90 on uod3) and the
outcome was e.,en more convtncing apinst the
Jaybawks (27-3. 10-3), The wins ext.cnckd Oklahoma's
homccourt winning streak to 45 games and the lateSt
was played before a record crowd of I 2.166 at Llo)d
Noble Center.
•Ne. 13 La Salle lH, Army 73: Laon<l 1mmons
moved into tttird placr on the CAA. °'' 1sion I aU-
time scoring hst 1n his final home appearance as La
Salle (26-L 16-0 Metro Atlantic Athlcmc) defeated
Anny (5-1 8 . .S-11 ),
•Ne. It Xavitt 14, A.rbmas-Lit&k Red il!
Maurice BrantJe). averaging JUSt 2.5 points a pme,
came otTthe bench and scored 14 to help X;l\1t"r (.:!+4)
win its I 2th straight game.
• F1erWa 71, Ne. U I.SU Q; Flonda ttaClCd to
intenm coach Don DeVoc's rcsi~uon •1th a stunning
\•ictof) 0' er Lou1s1ana State (2--8. 11 ·6) th3t snapped
the Gators' 14-game slide and clinched a \h3re of the
SEC championship for ~rgia. OrVoe announttd on
national television before the game that h~ has remo'ed
himself fro m cons1dcrataon for the pnmancnt JOb as
head o f the Gators' embauJcd program
•No. %1 Loainille 99, TalaH I~: LaBr.sdto ro
m1th became Louis' al k's can:cr assists ltader as the
Cardinal (21-7. 10-:! Metro C'on(t>ttnce) beat Tula.M
(4-::!t. l·l:!I behind Felton pc.-ottr's C3rttT-htgh 3!
points
Beaupre, Caps blank Chicago
Don tkauprl· 'ltlppcJ ~-' ,h,,., iur h1"> ~
<;CCOOI.! \hUtClUI ot 1h.: ~awn 3\ t~ \\a h-
ing1on C ap11al., dde:lll'J th.: ( hh.atto 81.l'"l-• •
ha\'-h . +o. I Ul''><l.1' night m l ando' l'r
Md
fkauprc mal1ng h" '4.'lnnJ ">tan .lltl·r m1 ">ID!
almos1 a mon1h \\tth a ">pramnt nght 1humb made I 'l
\3.\CS 1n the final penod to prl'SC'f'l' h•"> \1'th cart"t"r
<.hutout
• Blaes 4, Sabrtt I: In ~t Lou1"> .\d.im O:ues had
1wo goals and Brett Hull tiot hi"> 'HL-lcadmi 6~nd goaJ
for 1he Blues. M1chd \1ongC'au scored h1\ lir\t :'\HL
goal for 1 Lou1<.. "h1ch had lost thn:-e 01 1ts pr<'' 1ou'
four games
•Nern Stan 8. Jets l : i'cal Brol<n's •rut shot
-': 17 into 1he thud ~nod brol<' a l-3 tie and Lnggttt°d
a five-goal outbu~t tu lead ~lmn~ta to t~ ~,_n at
home
* Rod Rust. •ho spent 1-' seasons Man
NFL assistanL h3\ bec'ollk" the SttOnd
oldest coach an the le6lgU(.'. taLmi O\ff the
NC"' England Patnots a d3~ aftrr tht> tt'am
fired Ravmond Ben). Tbe~6l-\caH:>ld Rust. Pmsburgh's defcns1\e coor-
chnator last· sason. had bttn the Parnots dcfens1
coordinator from aq 3-19"-. the la t J l: ~~rs u
Berr). P<atnots ~ne-ral ma~ Pat ulh.,an fired Bcm·
on Monda\ aftCT" d1~men~ OH'T the d1rcc11on cac&
of them w.:inted the t<:lm to go. Rust igned a four-~ar
contraet.
In othtr spom lle'\S T~~
• For the SttOnd ume an three ~C"ars. the \Ct
commllttt of the Hall of Fam<' d«idC'd not to add any
oldumcrs to the b:lsemll shnne Th<' comm1tttt met fi
mon than fi, e hours and t thrtt ballots ~fort
adjoumani •1lhout ;a consensu
• ~ortb Carolina -tat<''s basketball program
alrnd' on ~C .\ .\ probalJon. has become the target
a poant-s.ha.,ang tnH"<;t1poon b~ a stall'. agcn~.
GrttMboro ~t"s. A. Record n.•poned. The nl"'A-spapcr.
,bJch o ted unnamn! soun:n said the poant~sha .. 1
probe v.as pan 01 a n on.go1fl! tn\C-St1p11on ~ the Sa
Bu.ttau of ln,nt1ga11on. Th<' ..ll'COUnt P'e no. funh
details
•The Boston C cit~ .:mnoun«'d th<'~ bad re3Ched
agrtt~nt on a mult1-,c3f '-ontr.act v.nh gu;ard Onan
Sha• bt$Jnmn1-ll<"\t ~~n ~" k ft tht' dues
has rool..1c ~n m .i n>nlr.id dis.putt' 3nd signed
lucratl\e deal .. atuc-J at ar<lund S I malhon. ~1th II
!\t~ Roll\3 in Ital~
•The Brg Ten ( on(C'ff~"'t' ""bppt'd the l 'm,"ttS1t)
of Ma h1pn· ba'«.•ooll pc-ogr.am v.1th tv.o \cars· proba
uon. ca ung mof"c th:m 'mb11ons. of league and
~C.\A rul~ from 111 ~
•Hofstra l "''<'~II\ namt'd Juc C1ard1. an aws-
tant supen 1SC>t" of otlicials. for the 'FL as 1~ new.
football roach (,ard1 un'ttd., \ h ~('~ "v. u tkov. w.
"bo mo\ed to Bro•n l nl\cr\11' aftCt bs.t ~n-
• Frtt~agcnt offn"''<' hn<man Ma' \fontora. a
\et""1n of I I wasons v.uh the { ancannat1 Bengals "
madc the Pro Bov.I tht-P3't tv.u 'l-..1~ ha si'-ncd •1th
thc Los .\n~k's R.u~kf'.. the RcnµI~ ....ud \lonto~a.. 33.
1s a natl'<' of the.-l OI> ..\n~~ area v.ho starred at
l..CL..\.
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7..lO o m. -MO HOCKEY: Eomonton ••Kings Prime roet
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(1190).
Anteaters extend winning streak
to seven with 14-8 win over USIU
TM Daffy PNot
UCl's baseball team e'tended 1~ v. an-
nmg strea~ to se'en games ""ha I+ v.1n ~. •
O\•cr host l ' .. lntcmau onal on Tu<"SCb) .
Chns Hu~r got the "an. p11chmg three
innings as the ..\ntealcrs 1mpro\td 10 9'"6 on the season
81lhc Bardcns and Al RodngUC'z led CCI ID the
power department. each ~ith three htts and comb1n1ng
for three RBI and four runs scored. Also contnbut1ng
for the Anteaters wer~ Osmar on:Da\·ez (:!foe-4. ! RBI)
and Chrn Gallego (:! for 4. one RBI).
Cl as back into acuon tod:a\ at 2 p.m. •hen n
tnavels to pla~ natJonall)-rankcd USC.
In communal)• coll~ acuon:
• ~ C...1 5, c,,n. 4= John S.uan ·~t the
distance givmg up sax tuts and stnlang out ~as t.M
Pinates 1mpro\·ed to 1-l 1n Oran~ Empt.re Conftrenc:r
action witlJ the h~ 1flnn:
Stuart (2-l) gave up four-first inntns rum. but
settled do'Wtl to gJ\'C up ool ~o hits wrest oflbe -a).
At the pla1C. \M Burs wett led by TOD)' Spun_ who
went 4 for 4 wilh ttro runs 9COttd ad an RBI. Ht alto
scored the winning run on a wild pttcb 10 the fifth.
•GeWn Wnl 14. S 081~ t: The Ru:sdcn
evened tbear Oranaie Empi~ Confc'.rm« ruonl aa 1-1
with the easy roed win. JatMS Mmqorz wnt lbr
disiance to pick up his third -.n withoet a loel b
Golden West.
Leechal the wa)' at t~ s*1t f« the Rlllden were
F1"Dk Hmnan. •bo wmt l for 5 Wida two doubles ad
-.. ~ McKown. 2 -....... -••: GcDd" CawMira. 2 b 6 widt dne UL wt Gary
Oaileopknoa Wrtll a .. ~ ,.._
Marina swim teams post wins
The \fanna thgh bo~s S1A1m team ----
opened u.s season in tine" fashion ~1th a ~
10!->i •m at ho me O\Cr Long Beach
W ilson. It maru the first time m SC\en
~can that the \'1l.mgs ha.,e dcfC'3ted the Bnu ns.
In a pr1s mttt
......... JH, 1.-, Bndl WU-t t: Sara West
and Ot.ina Dn~n led the \ 1kmg.s to thear opening win
at home
CdM brttz~ to ~nlng win
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Pon-111, Oeveiend lOS TMI.,-,~
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lnd1ene It Allenta, 4.JO om
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cn.ws 1a. suurSeNcs" SSATT\.a -McK.., S,12 S·6 IS, Ceoe 1-4
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1·2 1·1 '· Wolf 1·7 0-0 2. 8eMtll4tf' J•S 0-J 6,
Gan'IO> .. 7 0-0 11 YOUl'll 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 31·71 11·)9 103
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l •ooit1t goe s-S«eltle 2·6 (8errol 2·•. ~ 0-11 C• _, 0-0 Fouieo out-Hone
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11Mn.amon 111 A'"'"-s..me 11 tMcKev ~ SI C• _, 23 !Ganenct SI Total
loub-SMtfle n Ci._, 11 Attend·
ence-10.126
COLLEGE MEN
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~ 1 2 I 4 Bickmore 6 6 J II E__. J J 7 9 D1vl1 0 0 0 0
~,,JO SllMOol'e 3046
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Newton 1 Swarmen l Hume>r1rev~ J SoCal C~W ,,..,., J S<rU09l 4 HentYm I
Moura 1
T IC"'<e ' NO<'le
C..... sceres wnr
SoCet Cot-'1 T,.. Ma\le< \ M
Se" D e90 100 S U!el'l •t SOUTHWIEST
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SOUTH
A.llOU1'1 70 Pa "" SI
FIOr di 16 LSU tJ
Ht•'foro 6ol M •m Fta SI
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P<A!O'O\ I) I)
• JO ) AA -EUlftdll ( lt·t) V\ ~vile
,, 10
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24 &I
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kiK~ P~h :S 2
Fnaw. "'"• '30 ' A -B•f!Mf" " .. V\ F•·'" Beot.st
18·10 1 3:1 1Sme S<'-sl -II 1>411 124·21 vs St
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TCY•e!'Ct 111·51 I.JO -l•·AAI -Venturi (11·9t vi Muir
11S·SJ • FridlY, et UCI
6 0 S A 1 -Hert (24•4) Vl Buena t2•-0I
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Detroit
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32 25 I
32 29 3
21 35 3
22 32 10 w .... c•••ce htrkll DMta.n
NY Rangers 21 25 11 67 210 20I
NY lllenders 21 21 I 6" 230 221
Pltbbureh 2t 30 5 63 265 291
Wnhlneton 21 32 • 60 2'3 23'
New Jenev 26 2t I 60 221 2'1 Pt\~I• 25 31 • 51 232 221 AdM\s DMlleft
•·Boston 3t 22 s
x·BuHelo 36 2• 6
x·MontrMI JS 23 7
•·Hwtford 21 21 7
Queoec 11 .. 6
x-dlncMCI Die'totl berth
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WeJl'llt111ton 4, Cl'lice90 O SI Louis 4, Buffelo 1
MIMHOll I, Wlnnl:o.o 3
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Edmonton et Klllel. 7:35 o.m
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11 232 113
71 22• 205 n 231 1t1
63 217 220
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W1Jl'li1111ton ., NY Ringers. 'JS 0 m
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BASKETBALL
Community colll!Qt' men -secono Round S10111 Plevotts Coioen West 11 Los An11tle\
Vellev 7 JO HiQPI \Cl'IOOI l>OV~ -CIF )·AA chamoionll'llO
E stai>c1a vs Servile al UCI Bren Events Centetr, a 30 om CIF )·A c11amo1ons.1110 Corona Ott Mar vs Doi Pueblos at UCI Bren Event\ Center.
6•S om H111n \Cl'IOOI girts -CtF 2·A cn1moi0nsl'llo
Coste Mna vs ~encno Aiemito1 et Cal Pot-v
Pomone 6 4S o m
SWIMMING
H "" \CPIOO• l>O.S ano g.rli. -COl'one Ciel Mer a! WOOdl>r•d9e l L• Qu.n1a at Hunll"9ton
Bt'llCPI 3
VOLLEYBALL
Co 1e11e tnt'n -UCt al UC San DlftO. I o m Commun•tv co11~ men -Sante Monica 11
Go•oe<i Wes! 1 Col'e';le ol Canvons a t Oran1141
Coast 1 H•~ itnool oovs -Estanc•• et ECIJson 1
BASEBALL
Coo !!Qt -UCI a1 USC 2 30 Cl'lrisl Co~t'Qt'
Ir" ne at Hawa ·Pac•l•c I om
H•ll" \cl'IOO• -Corona de! Mar at WOOd·
O •ti~ 3 IS TRACI< AND FIE LD
ComMun,1v cot eve men ano women -
Grou mon1 a! Orangr Coa\I. 2 om
TE NNIS
Col•t'11• men -C•lr•\1 Cotlt'Qt Irvine et Loma
l •nde Un1vt'rs1lv 2 JO H•Qh \Cnool l>Ovs -Huntington Beach el
ln••n• l Cosia Mew et E i.tancoe, 2 CS, Laguna
Beach 01 Coro1111 Clel Mer J IS Maier Oel al
Santa 8er1>ara 7 4S Sad<1le1>6cto. 11 Villa Par .... J\,.,
SOFTBALL
Co• e11r -Sou1nern Celltornla Cotlelle at C eremO<'' Scrooo\ 2, Cnnst ColltOe lrv1nt at
wu'""'" Utah Stete Tournamen• CO<T'm....,1111 COlll'\11! -SoutPlwHttrn 11 Or
enoe COH t J COiden Wesl at MOoroerlo. ) JO
BADMINTON
H on ""001 o.r•s -Corona <Ml Mar et
Marilla l La O...·.,•a II Founteln Vallev. 2 JO
BASE BA 1,1, ~
c.....
NON·COMFE•ENCE UCI 14, USIU I
UCI 001 SIS 001-14 IS 1 usru ooo no 041-a 11 2
Huber BladOw " Mev 161 •nd Berver Whl'°"91't C1sne<os 141 SP lfr (11 l H t'I
S.el>eCl'I 191 •no Cre1>•rff Muro1w ltl
W-HuDtr 1·0 L-Wnlsonant 7·2
2B-O.Cnave1 IUCll 2 Gooocase 1UCl1.
Barell'\1 IUCll HR-Forster IUSIUI Seal>aCll
(USIUt ~Score\
UC Sante B•rt>are s. Peooere11n11 ) 110
IM•"91.I
UCLA 7. Waseda U!llverlllv ot Jaoan 6
cemmunnv c .....
MANGE E~E CONFE•ENCE
Oraftl9 c .. ,, s, C'IJWHI '
Cvoreu 400 000 000-4 6 t Oral'lQe Coast JOO 110 00•-S 9 I
Brown, Tro•tl 161 end Teweu, Stuert and Scnu•a W-Stuerl 2-1 L-Brown 28-Pvooe
!Cl. Sc>ean !OCCI Ven Bl•rocom COCCI Schul• IOCC l
Geldlfl Wflt 14, S.MllNU! •
Goioen WHI 073 020 m-1a IS 2
Seddlel>Kll 100 030 000-' • • Mar-r •"d Ma11r•""· Cecs.rstaH Heh<ll 121. 8e'11 l•t. Norv• t 191 a11d Grl<JY, Graild•
191 w-Merauet 3-0 L-Cec!tr"aH 0·3 28-Herman (GWCI 2 McKowen (GWC),
C.wttorn (GWCI, CrOCl<er (GWC), FerQlnOll (S)
2. Hlt-Crwl1t~ IGW(), 8etrtme'
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Mlrllle 102, Leftt hadl Wiisen S4 100 •fin -I ~rifle 1 •S 49
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(WI I 51 l3 J Slrento. IMI. 7'00.ll
100 IM-1 Robltrls IMI. 2 109', 2 J Kenvon
IMI 2 1597 ) Yakura (M l, 71900
~ lrpe-1 C Kenvon (M) 21 61 2 MUwtll
(Ml 21 9a 3 TPlue IWI, 2J 4' 100 llv-1 Cox (Ml SC 11, 2 8 rl1lus tWI,
S9 35, 3 Haetner tMI, 11)() 91
100 lr-1 C Kenvon (Ml. SI 26 7 Thue
(W) S7 6A 3 Roberts !Ml, S3 99
SOO frff-1 Braun (Ml. S'Ol61 2 Trauot
IWt S 1114. l Strtnlt. (M), S 2109
100 1>6Clo.-I Coa (M). S7 n. 2 J Kenyon (Ml. I 02 99 l Kredell (W). 1~ 76
100 1>re11t-1 Schwartr !Ml t 07 9S 2 Veto.ura IMI 1 OIJO. J Bruce <WI 1 1006
~ rtfav-1 Minne , l 21 62
Hltlt ~ "'1s
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Mer1NI 106, Leftt 8"dl WIMft ..
200 rt•av-1 ~rd\41, 2-0. Sl
200 lr-1 West (Ml. I St 84. 2 Dunn (WI
2 00 12. J Foro (M ), 2 to_Jt
200 IM-1 Driftwi IMl, :Z-.20 17. 2 Roth !Ml
2JS II. J Gan.no IWI, N I 20
50 lr-1 Kell'( (Ml 77 at, 2 L•v•l•n (Ml 2' 14. J ,..,,lcll. IMI. 30 OJ
100 nv-1 Br•un (MJ 1Ol 71, 2 Com°' (Ml 1 16 )4, 3 Me<VI (W), I 17 42
100 tr-I Ford tMI I 00 06, 2 l(e41v (Ml,
1-07'0, l T fltetchtf (Ml. l·OU6 soo fr-1 Wnt (M). S22Gl, 2 Dvnt1 (WI,
s-3))7 > S N•t<h9r (N), 6:03.37.
100 l>kll.-1 Orin--. !Ml. l:Ot 41. 2 Breun (M), 1.15.)4 l. PMe!e (W). l"IU3
100 bnteit-1 Oentes;.y (Ml, 1.20 41, t Cieri\
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..... fl •• 9
., ............. .,.. °""'· .......... *"· .,..... ~. SO¥tet ~. ,,,, ........ N'llet
~ Cl), ltrMI, eef. Alldlrt Wncl, ....... "'· •·•i l(erel Nov9(91l, ~ _,., .... Pw N"tMrt , Swedlfl, 1-6, 1-6, ~ '9r'elre, "'~"· *"· MM1l Keeww,_, NetMrlencb, •·•. •·2, cen-u-si... Wftl Gwmenv, def. Clwl•tlM Plollne,
Frence, 6-•. t-•; Jofte• 1. s-m. s..-i. clef. Tom NlllMn, .... lltf'lendi, t·•. 6·f, Tilol'nu
Hoellellt, Swedefl, Clef. AIOtrfO Menclftl (2),
Artenlllle, •·7. •-•. •-2.
MM'• ........ ( .. -.la,T-)
"'"' ....... Slllllet Denle lllSMr, Pelm 0.-1, def. Me1'11
Krellmenn, Auslr•ll•, •·•· 6·3; Gerv Mulltr, Los AneelM. def. Pieter Aldrich, Pelm OeMrl,
7·6 17·5), 6·3; Ken Flech, SI. Louis, def. Horeclo
di le P9ne, Aroentlne, 6-•. •·6, 7·6 (7·Sl;
Mlc:tlMI Stich, W•'' G4fmenv. def. Grenl
Connell, Cenede, •·t, 7·6 (7·•), 6·•; Vtll
P9tohelmo, Ffnlend. def Mill.Ml PtrnfotJ,
Sweden, 7·6 17·5), 6·3 s.c .........
Glenn Ln endKker, 1os1911, def. MlcnMI
CllMll. PIKenlle, 6·4, 6-4, Jlmmv Arias. Bui· felo, NY , Clef 11•~1'1 l(rl,l'lnen, lndle, 7-S. 6•7
(5-7), 6-3
Wemen'I teurMIMftl
lat IMlllNI .... ,
'1nt•MINI ~ Glol Ftrnenoer (ti, Aloen, ColO .. def. Jene
Pou>lellova, CrK~lovakla, 6·1, 6-3; Amv
Freiler ( 11), llOCl'lllltr Hll"· Mlcl'I., oet. Elna ltelnecl'I, Soutl'I Africa, 7-6 (7·)), 6·3, Judith
Wel"'9f' 112), Austri. d4tf Lil• Boncier-Krelu ,
.. verlv Hilll , 7·6 (7-41. 6·0. Kerlne Quentrec.
France. def Ann He<irlcll.1\0n, MIN V1ttev, 3·4,
7·S, 7·6 (t•71
S.Cend •MMlll ~ Martine Navratilova ( 11. A\09fl, Colo., def.
Nlce>M Pro1111, AuW•ll•, 6·2. 6-0, Conchll•
Mer11MI !21, Soalt1, def Cemmv MacGregor. L• Qulnte, 6· I, 6·2, Helene Sul<ova (3), Ciec!IO·
$1011ekle, def Monloue Ja11er , Great Brlteln, 4·6,
7·6 (7·•1. 6·0, Jan• Novotna (41. C1tch0l lo·
velll•, def Yuklt Kol1um1. Jeoan, 6·0. 6·0,
Keterlne Melffv• tsl. Buloerla, oet. Ketl'lv ltlneldl, Amelie tslatld, Fte . 6· 1, 6-J; Hane
MendUkove (61. Au11ralla. def K•lt Gomoer1, Rench<> Mlreve. 6·4. 6·2. Etsuko Inoue. Jeoen,
def. LerlH Sevchenko 171. Soviet Union. 6·4, 6· I.
Roselyn F•lrt>enk CS). Rancno Bernerdo, def
N1n1 M111aoi, Jeoan, 6·4, 6· t
c ..... women
NON-CONFERENCE UCI t, Leftt lffdl Shlte 0
SlntMs Caoloen IUCll oel Smith 6·0. 6·0, vo,111moto
(UCI) d4tf Newcomb, 6· I, 6-I, l(orec (UCI) def
Everett. 6·0, 6·0 GotCISl>OrOUQl'I (UCll oef
Armentano, 6· I. 6· I Abe tUCll Clef Grant 6·0, 6•0, Veccaro 1uc11 Clef Sllear 6·2 6· I
Deullle1
Goidsl>Orouvh·Yosl'lornolo IUCll det Smotl'I·
Newcomb. 6-). 6·2 CaC1•11en·VKuiro (UCll d4tf
Evtrt tt·Armentano 6·0 6· I AM-Korac IUCll oef Granl·SMer. 6-1 6-1
Cemmunffv c ..... men
NON·CONFERENCE
Of'M91 CeHt t, Cerrites 0
~ Cl'\01 (OCC t def Ot.ato 1·6 o-2 Fiooo COCCI
def Plt1a, 6-l 4·6, 6·• Z11•men <OCC I dei A
NOUVl'l. 6·2 •·6 6· I Moote IOCCI oel J Nouven. 6·3 6· t. Kirer IOCCI 04!1 vuem. 6-J
6·1 VatlduvnC' !OCC I dt'f Ral\Qt'I. 6·) 2·6. 6·3
DOUIN\
Cl'IOl·MoorC' IOCCI oC'i Ollal1·P1ne. 1·S 6-t
FIOOd·All.lOV IOCC) Clef NQuven·NQuven. 6-0, t.· 1 t<l1er-P00ow1•11 IOCCl Clef Yu•m·Le 1·6
l•I. 1-6 181
Hltfl WIMI boys
NON· LEAGUE
(or-del Mer 16, Palo1 Verdes 2
Sintles
Alston !COM> ort Hong 6·0 <let l(.erdoon
6·• oef Pe1ers 6·3 l(.al1man ICOMI won 6·0.
6·0. 6· I, SolOmon CdMI won 6-3 I01• •-6.
won 6·1
OWlllH McCUntoci. Rnooe' rco~I oei Let·WPl·tt
6·0 dei Conraa·Ro1>0n\on 6·a, oet RH •n·
Gould. 6·• BHllH nse-Wa a.,, 1CoMI won 6-•
6-1. 6·3, Genereua·Penn er tCaMI won 6·•
I0\1. S·7. won 6-l
W 11111 r1del 11, Gehr 7
GOl,J .:)
""" lcMll ..... NON·LEAGUE
Eclsen ?11, Newciert ~rt. 1lO ti t Sff Clfft CC )
I FrH me n INHI " 7 Vatlderoiau · E ai
l l(ennecsv IE I '3 ' 1 e> Sarral>•ll" NH a"o
Oav•s (NH) "
Cor.Y dlt Mir 104, Irvine 212
lat New-1 8atcll CCI
I Oane tCCIMl 31 1 • e Bem·s (CdMI ano
Au91'1>4Cl'I Ill 31 4 Ba'er It 1 39 S Severson !CoMl 42
EU11td a 104, SUMY Hill 21l
tat Meu Verd4t Coun'" Club) I Honl\le !El JI, 2 Mei.1 IE) 39. l Lall
!SHI, lt. 4 BtCll iEI 40 S Oh !SHI 40
aAMaALL
AmerlcMI Lneue
SEATTLE MARINEllS-A11ree<1 to terms
wlll'I Ken G"ffev Jr enc Jav Bunner ou•-
hetoe". encl Oe vt Burba 011Cner on one·vter
contracts Ne ...... LM9Ue
SAN OIEGO PAORES-Tr~ Omar
Ollve res. 01tcl'l4tr 10 '"' St Louis Caro ne11 far Alu Cole outtletolf and S•eve Peters o•tCl'let
aASKET8ALL
Netl9MI ........ AH«lll'*'
BOSTON CEL TICS-AgrHd to terms w•lh
Brle11 Sl'lew, vuerd on a muthvear contracr
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS-S Qned M·l&e
Smrell, cent•. lor tM rtn'l11ne1et ot t~ seHon
LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS-SIQneo Steve
Herrli , guard. to a IO·oev con1rec1
MILWAUKEE BUCKS-S,gl't'CI Jenv S1cnt·
lnO. vuerCI, to • 10-Clev contract Pltceo Ben
Cotemen, torwaro on tne 1n1ueo lost
BOYS SOCCER
All-Sea View
League
MVP
Luis Guerrero. Sad dleba ck. Sr.
"RST TEAM
Chm Connelly. C d M . Sr
To dd Tift. Newpo rt H arbor. Jr
Juan Escalante. Estancia. Sr
Cesar Ovando. Estancia. Sr
Brett Whitehead. CdM . Sr
Seth Redford, University , Sr
Alex Opoutos. New port, Sr
Dave Pattison. Newport. Sr
Jose Perez. Saddleb ack. J r
Chrts Smith , CdM . Sr
Sergio Suarez. Estancia . Jr
O rego Serrano. Un1ve rs1ty. Jr
HCONDTRAM
Josh Klein. Newport • .Jr.
Alex Rico. Sa d dlebac k. Sr.
C h ad Smith , C d M . Sr.
Raul Berrera. Tustin. So .
Ro bert Falco ner. University. Sr.
To dd Smith. C dM. J r.
Carlos A lcazar. Estancia, J r.
Song Yang, Tustin, Sr.
A lex Vas~s. Estancia. Sr. ,
J ose Escudero. S.Jdd~back. So .
Tim Wiison. Tu stin . Fr.
Trlstln Leyva. Newport. Sr.
IHI .... ........ _ ._.°"' .... , • • A ll·Jl --•19• .._ ..... , ....... ...................... ~ ...... ,_.,.., .... ._... ..... , __ -MCa.•l'llt -......... , ....... , "-••• .. ..... .._ .... , ... 1,.
~=--·-· ... -=·.--• a .._.,•• m :I _, .. .. _ .. ....... .,... ::. .... ~ tl:I
c.r.---· •• , ••• _,.... ... ~, •• t•
~"':.-....... ............ _
~·:7' "'~!! . ,,.. .... ". _ ......... _
°"9 ... .-. •• ,. , •
Oeier\111 MreM rr...i • • .... ' ttl. ...... ~., ....... • .. ., ~ 11 .. 1.., .... --_uca , .........
U111 • ....,, na •• a• ....,, ...... ....,., ••a• -=-llf!', IClll'I , .. •am:.••·• ... •nta ............ _
Or ... COMt DAILY PILOT/Wedl...-W, f*'*Y •. -•
.,..., ..... ...,,,.._
Clf title banners stretch from th• mld-60r to the present In Corona del Mar gym.
CARLSON
From 81
l'IO" n., t 11 thJt run lro m ·77 to gti1.
and mm Paul Om'> "nee "IS8 and 1lw
~l'<t Krng'> art• 111 thr ( IF fin als o n a
hacl..-tu·l:>~1l l ha<il'>.
If then: "'a!. ,1n~ thing part1cularl~
nirrl·1.·11n till' d l.'n 1o n-makrng pro-
le'""''·'' thl' hmng o fEmo n wht{h
'>Ill l' nu 1 n1<1'>I for D:n"
C ttllt'> \, .. .,a g1 mmce. although
Da' 1' 'till harbor\ ..att'ifactto n th.It
hl· "·1' 1ntluen11a l to the d cc1-;1on
(11lh<:. \\J'> Hloom\ <1ss1stant and a
na1ur.1I r\:plJl1.'ml·n1.
Bu i .,., hen C 11111<, lcft for fu\urc
)Ul'\.C'>' Jt <>range< oa'it ( o llcg1.· ta
s1.11n hamr mo.,h1p l'nsu1.•d qu1rl..I~
Im th\: P irate<,) ( orona .,.,3, left
-.1rJndl·d
umeho" Da' I'> and ht\ pnnn pal
l >t·nol'I l \.lO\. louoJ a .... a~ lora <ipot
1n thl· ll'Jl h111g M \:na and lured lo ng·
t1m1.· 'l'ler.1n I rm111 to thl' Sl·a K ings·
\.af111HI'
f-rnon hJJ j lrl'Jd' tx·cn <.oat hrng
h11 l1l0.1rh .1 4u.1rtl'r i1f a \'l·ntun hu1
t 11run.1 ~111 thdx·,t Ill \\'ar .. ot'h,,
1..1rl'L'r \>U I o l h1111 twhirl' n ·ttrl·ment
.. \\I.' "llll lhd II r hamp11>n'>htp
th.11 Jir.,1 ~ '·" :· rl"l.111, Da' ,., ··or
\Llllr'e hl' had \OtllC good pco pll'
.. But J.1l I.. 1unwd 11ul to tx-nut u oh
.11111uhta11J1ng h.1'1.l·tball loach . bu t
.11111uht:tnd1nggl·n1krnl·n ."" u>n·
lllllll'J D J' I' ··t-k ''a' J \\:Jlltng
l l1n1, 1111 our \,1mpu' \\ 11h our lo.,.,l·r
d 1' 1'1011' .1ml "11h o th1.·r hl·ad
u1.1l hl·, 111 g1.·na.1I I k "J'> .11 .... a~.,
1h\.0 rl· .. t11~0,l· h1H1rin1un anJ Jd·
\ I\\"
\\ hrn '11u·rl' tJll.1ntt h1ghllghh 111
::. ,, .. 11, 111 J u 1nt1nu111g 'Ull\:'-' \tu~
.1 liit \.1n !!l't I•"' .11111 f>a, '' nntl'J h1.,
u 1flll"rtt th.11.tl\11mp1t .. hnwot.,111 k"
\h.111 < 11 111k' h.1' I.' J k "l'r meaning
ht 111111
Bu t thl· 1h1ng' th.it '11ll ,11d. mu .. 1
-th1."lil\lh1111h.1ll( H lrm,n f[)J'l'
I lollJ nJ·, I •11\ll \\lnnl"I') l>ll I.
\l,1111'0
( 11 \\rl,lhll~lhamp111n,h1p
1rJ1111n thl \"j lh ~,i-. thl' l II
b,l\l0h.1ll d1,1111f11l111'htp uinqUl''>t .II
\11.1lh 1111 ...,1,1J1um 1n I '1~ I undl·r
I 11111 I r.l!!l"I .1nJ .11n11ng thl' ulunt-
k" "·Ill r pol11,1nd '" 1m u1nqm"'"
t hl· I •11>0 poh • ' 11 111r' ll' e r ~\'''run
ll.11 h111 .11 I ,l\l I 11, \nitd1.'' t o lkg\·
ll lill ll111•1w1 '' Hill B.1rn1.·111
I ho,,· 1h111g' 'llll lllllll" Ill rn1nJ ··
.1dt111" 1),1\ ,,
0
I he 1\:,tJu.11' 111 .Ill th:i1 .trl' th\: l 11
h.111 th'I' .1 nJ l>.t \ ",,11d I hl' d.I \ I hl'\
.. 1.11 tl."J pu 111 ng 1 lwm up tn lt1.·u· 01
kJ~U\' 1. hJ 111 pturhh1p ti.inner,. r1.·-
l11Jlll' '\"f\ , k.11 n u1 01 21 tx•" .rnd
girl' 'P1lll' lhL"ll" ,lrl' I' 'l°lllrl'> fl'P'
ll'Wlll\J
t urun.1 haJ l'll"\'11 hk..,,ed \'1th J
tinl· h.11.111\l 111 q u.1lt1'1nl'rthc '~·arc.
.. ,u111tx·r1.1tl\' \\•U hJ\C\Oh3\C
1h1 g111•J l.tJ' ·· ,,11J DJ',., ·· .\nJ
nu111tx·1 l\\11 1he g.1hxl 1.llJlhl0\ I
.11".I'' h.1J l\IUt p r11mtll'' ll1r \Ul"ll''\<,
.111J till"\' \\\'ll' thl• lir't l\lo t1 Then
\ CIU hJ' l" \lt h.l \ l' I hl' g.O<.l<l Jdmin tc.·
t1Jlt\\" ,1,11l ,upport .tnd \OU hJ\ l' Ill
h.1\\· g.11111.l u1111111un11~ \uppon
"\\ \
00
\ l' h.1J \llf11C llUISIJnJ1ng
"all..-1111\1\Jl hl'' "ho .1fl' hard 10
1.llllll' h\ \\ .tll..·1111 l'O,llhl'\ jrt' .I p.1rt
11t 1hl' p 111g1.1m \\>U dlln't Jl'-'a"
\\,Ill\. hut\\\..-, l. h.IJ \llnll' g11<.\J
Olll''
Th(' 'Ull'l'" o l t he \\Jll -on h:i'
lx'l'n "dl·lh•l unwntl·d at Coro na -
111duJ1ng. q1lk,hall l·oach C harlte
Rr.111J c '""' l'11untn ··o a•·h 8 111
GOLDEN WEST
From 81
late Conference
"The tirsl unw "'l' pla~ed them
....as tn the \ntclopc Vaill'' Tour·
namcnt. "'lthoul Rtl'l'. and -.....c losl
b' thf"C(':· C.,\H C:tl.il·h Jim Gr~n
field aid '"The \C..-cond ume .,.,:is in
the first round ol the o llege o f tht'
Dcscn T o urname nt and ..... e beat
them b~ three . .\nd R ice o rcd l .
.. o" 1 t h e third 11mc. a nd we're
.... 1th out R ice n{U'tn. I ht1pc t hat' n o t
a n om en."
Rice ( 10.Q ppg). who has missed
five game • era kcd a hone 1n his
foot o n fan • .\I a garn t ) press. but
freshman T o m Dc'"er l'\ns been
o u tstandtnf in filhng the void.
averaging 1.5 ppg 1n confe rence.
GWC' b-foot-7 center Alex Kreps ~20.4 ppa. 8.8 rpg) lead the Rustlers
in both o nng and rebounding
while Kc,in .\ndcncn. also 6-7. a\.·
e~ 14.8 P<>tnl$ and c1ght re-
bounds a pmc Poant auard Rte Van o ~. thouah. has bttn GWC-s hollcst
player, tc0nna a n •'cf"llC of 21.4 in
the tCCOnd twl( of t~ ~n. Over-
all. Van Seo>« avt'f"llC$ 14.9 points.
S.8 a.SS1sts and 4. l ~ndl pn
contest. GWC forward JJ. Jtnkant (12.2
ppt. 8.0 rps) hn bttn 1~
all teason. bu' his 1n'8ftlibk plly appean to bt surf.c1na now more
than ever
Ron Davis, circa 1967.
"'\\ hl0l1 \\e lir">t \l.lrll'J (\\Ith 11.Jllo.·
llll\l thl"rl" \\J' llll l"•llltlllUll\ .. '-lid
D.1, '' .. The' "d IJ\l ,1 ,,.<tr J.nJ k.1,e
f hl• 'Ulll''>~ ft,1, hl.·1.:n lhl• U>lltlOUlt\
lll l)UI' \\,tll.·1111' 1111°\ \l' hl'l"n hl'rl.'
l1111g t0n11ug.h 111 lo..n11" .1tiou1 thl'
,dh1,1r, ph1k..,11ph' JoJ thl'' tit 11 -
lh\.·1 ·rl not ,,,1ll..-11n' I h1.•\ ·re \\\011·
\ \°r'll0J .1nd thl'\ l..1111\\ \\ h;it \lol 1!.Jnt
111,111"11h111 .tn .lt~elll Jepartml·n1 ··
_;
\\ tth thl· e\\ql\1un 1111\·nn" anJ
1h, \\Jllr ,~1rh n,1~1J \ n111 l'\ l n
< 11111' "' [1n,111 ,11ulJ \11mt up 11.1\h
\\ llllll"I' l \ l f\ ll!lll" llUt hUI ll'\\ h,J\ l'
1, II Jr Jill.Ill, lw.11 ru11111\ l rheJll'd "'''"Id' ;11..1111-.., (11 .t ph1h1<.,1ph\ 1h.1t
m.11ntJ t11l'd .1 '1.'llll'IJlll\0 111 •rdn
I l11ll.11J h.1 ... 11 ( 111\"' kit till" h\·.11
-J h,1"' '-·,·, •r,I '"" .i,, 1h.11 lur
'• u But\'\ n" 1t'i 11.1\ l..-111-hJ\ I.. t II
, h.1111p111n,11 P' 111 h.111d I l11llJr\I
I 11\ltrht\·, IP \\.lll.. .t Ii• 1gh llghl·rnrx·
II, ,u,l lh\ n.11 II\" ••I h•11thJll
. \\ , h.1d ,, 11111. IX'• 'Pk ;i ltl'I h till .1 I
"'" 1111\\" ,,11d P.1' 1, Hu I ti.' l1111h1n~ lh" 11l.1t '1 l't pJtt 111 lhl'
lllt '"'' I '\." .. 1.1dq!1."t"1 th\·
nq,:.111\\ ll.ll 1111111' u..,uJlh pr 1pnr
111111,lll" 111 \h\0 Jllllllllll 111 pl.I\ In!:! llllh'
.ind ,u .. l'" lhJI J p.ir11u1l.1r l.1m1h"
h.1 \ trh:
'"I 1;101 \\",11 111 \\'.II .t ~l•lltp 111
p.11 \ llh ll•nl• 111 .111J ,h 111 I h l.l· t h1·
1\.1\ th111g,,lfl i;11111~ fh.1t ,\\hl'f\0
k .1d1.1,h111.11 thl ti1p 1111hr prt•ttr.1111
\\lllll'' 111 thl pt till 1p.1l .ind lhl· .1th·
klll ,111\:l hH ,Jn 'll°nl 1h1.• tt\k h'
1.1in111•ll1nc 1'\l1."I\ r', luh' Jnd
p1, •k• 1111g-u 1,1, hl·, \\ l ·' l' tx·\.·n 11 it·
1u11.1I\ .11 ( 11r11n.1 d\ \l.ir 111 t .1, \
\0 \\dko1 pnlllll'Jh I m. n ' ,,,rn I
J1Jn t g,·t 11• \\1•11-.." ll T.tm
J.1u1h, .. 11 ·11ngu I J..1·d "h.it I \J\• •·
I '.111, ".1' < 1•r 1: J 'rr o\ 1p.1l 111r
Jlllh''t Jll 11 [),,," run .111d thL' I""
\\\'r\' .1 .: , 11111"110.11''"11nm.1h hl•d
1111h1' r lrJng,· t 1,1,1 \rL'.I -''mph
tx·111g .1 \lrlu.tl I ~1 IX'lll'lll h.ll Intl lll
th,· 'tudl'nt .11hl\ I\ .11 d \l1.1,h "11h1n
th\ J\JJ\.·m1~ 'lrll\ l\Jrl -1ha1 tt
t1;:h•t1gl·J .1, .1'11JI pJrt 111 lhe htgh
,, h11nl, urrll ulum f '.tn' hJ' "Oll"
llhl\ nl 1111111 'l'" p1 111 I l,1rh nr I ).l' I'
1111L·t1r1.·nh 111 h111 thr 'r.1 l-..111g' fll'1
l..1'1'1' \\ 11111111~ c
1),1\1, JnJ hi.., \\II\' l>111nnl h ,1\\0
'Pl'nl mu.11 Pl lhl l\0ll0 1ll p.1,1 tr~\l·I·
1ng. <il..11 11g .It \1.1m11w1h. h1rd hunt•
1oc ;111J ti,h1nl!.111 till' ,,1n lu.rn
1,1Joth J' \\\:II <I\ <.hurt b1c~cle tnps
-r\·\·l·n1b to uring Lah· Perns.
1.-, 1u,1 IX-\'l1 J lot u l little \h1ngs ''l Ill'' l't hJd tlw ltml' to do." said
I >.1' '' "h•>'l 1wrmal routine for 2:?
'\"j r' "·"lour n1ghh a "'eel (al
"llllol l"' l'Ol'IJ a' "ell as the normal
X·) 1m111n1: ··11\\,1i,1ust a mattl'rof
011t h;1' tllj! l'llt•ugh ttmt· to do [flcSI.'
tl11ng'> ·· '>Jll.l l)j,"
\ mrmh1:1 ul KnJland~ l 'nr,er-
~lt\ -.11.tll ur I J nll" D.1' 1~ had a h.1~ l gr11und ot athktt(" success. w h 1ct
tlt:g.;.111jt1 11111n.1du ll1gh 1n an
D tl'g1.1 ,1, J thr1.'l"·'port star (\lo rde
rl"l\'l\\'r Jnd Jdl"n"\\' bacl... fol'\\ard
and ,11.11 l'>tllp in lllutball. basl etball
.rnJ hJ~·hJll J kurnng aHarl~ as his
'11phut lOf\ \CJr
Ill ,11n11nuld tn J ll thrl'I.' <,ports. at
K \dlJn\.h "·l' lhl \.Jptain o fthl·
ln111hJll t1."Jn1 JnJ .tll'lunkrt.-n\.l' 1n
h.1,i..\th.111 .rnd h.t'>l.0bJll
\\hill JI< l.tr\·mun\ graJuatl'
'\ h\11 •l h1. It' 1. d JnJ t.1ught JI \\ l'bb
\d 11t1I lh\'ll J llt.,1.·ar to ur at ~zu<.:i
pl\\\J\·J "" <,t,1n Jt ( ornna 1n 146"
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sport editor
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LAGUNA BEACH -1..aiuna 1Mcb ---Hiah boys volleybaJI coecb L.nce Stcwan J
ana Anists' ba&Utball head man E.d Bowen >'-• share a lot in common -four 11ar1en to _.... __ _
be exact.
In all, five volleyball Starkn are currently cbuina
the Clf 2-A besketblll crown. which could delay the
volle)bell team's propns. S&ewan.. however, ip't pan·
ickin~
· We may ae• a little bit of a late IW1 if they do
as well as they hope to in buketball," Stewart said. "Bui
the experien~ they arc pinina pla)'ina in that bia-pme
atmosphere will help us in the Iona run."
Amona the bi,-time talent Stewan awaits is All·
C IF performer Dain Blanton, a ~roo1-4 swin& hi11er
who ··could be the top player an CIF," accordina to his
third-)ear coach.
"He's a blue chip recruit. but his leadership may
be as important as his ability this year," Stewan Aid.
John Trevino is the other rctumi'-1 s&arter from
last )Car's Pacific Coast Leaaue champion, which
advanced to the CIF semifinals before falling to
eventual 4-A champion Corona del Mar.
642-5678
CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678
FROM NORTH OMNQI CO.
FROll IOUTM OR£W co. s.1m
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Trevino, a 6-foot oullide bit&tt wiU leed die Wnilll
anack. •Iona with Blanaon. wbo was leCOlld on lbe -..
in kills a year .,o.
Blanton was also No. 2 an dial and '°Pl in ICf'\'ice
•et~. Senion Eric Spraker and Brady Butcbet, u well u
juniors taul Bull and Josh Borella rouad out tbe
stanina lineup with Spraker runnlna the &bow from the
setter spot.
"He's a aood athlete, but the prnsure will be on
him to make thinas ao." Stewart said or Spraker.
The Anists were ranked fifth in 0.... County in
the pre-season coachC$' poll.
D~pth Woodbrldge's str«tgth
IRVINE -Without a pre-season opponent until
March I 0 -a week later than most area teams beain
-Woodbridge High has been ~ttling for intra-squad
5"ri m mages.
But 1f Coach Steve Stratos' statements bear any
truth. the C'ompetition ts plenty stiff.
"\Ve have as much depth as I've ever had here and
the gu) s are really beating up on each other in practice,"
said Stratos. who returns seven players -four all-
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1Ub;ec1 to. but not limited to."'-CflllrOee comc>Ut.O at 1'~% ~IN ur,,,.io ~I* montti. .. collec1IOll coets Md eny ,_...,.. Mtorne(• ,_ .. · n
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OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5
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Of call lor appointment ...... ...,.,. 1 -1 5'1-7001 -.
tnauen -tom lua year"1 CIF 4-A ~Uk Todd Beebe, a 6-fOoc·I jaior led ._. i8 ..
and blocks 111 sophomote a yeer f1D '° cun Ina...,.
All·Pacitk Cout ~ bonon. Ke will play oppoliee
the ttttr.
~Ott Seymour, a 6-foot·I ouuide biller ii anomet
fil')t•ttam •ll·le11uer. and pined similar IM>non las& fall
H a runnina beck on the football teem.
Mike Manthei, a ~foot-4 tenior, and Joey Cohen,
a 6-foot-3 Junior ~ both ICCODd-team All-PC'l
middle blockers last year.
Nathan~I Hauah was a pan-time starter a year..,
and adds to the veteran flavor of this year' 1quad, which
is rank~ No. 2 in Orange County in the pre«uon
coaches poll.
Junior seller Ryan Rauch adds his name -and his
6-foot-3 frame -to w stanina lineup.
"\\ e were three points away from the semifinals
last rear. so "c hope to improve on that," Stratos said.
"but our first accomplishment is to win leque."
Laguna Be.ch. ranked fifth by county coaches, will
pro" idc the bulk of the leaauc bettlc.
"We play three rounds in our league and we will
have some wars with Laguna I'm sure," Stratos ex-
plained.
The Warrion open IM yar ia tbe Orute Count
Tournament.
Vaqueros ndylng on youth
IRVINE -Irvine Hi&h "'turns only two startc
from last year's South Cout Leeaue nanftff-up an
Coach De~ Osborn will be countina on youth.
Osborn. in her second year. will aet vetera
leadership from Allen Powell. one of two seniors on t
squad. and junior Brian Trout.
Powell, ~foot-4, and the 6-2 Trout will occupy th
middle blocker spots for the Vaqueros. Junior Perciva
Cueva wiJI step 1n at the setter position after beckin
up a )Car aao.
Senior Mike Kim will fill a utility role, accordin
to Osborn. who cited sophomott Chris Swanner as
diamond in the rough. Swanner. a ~3 outside hitter "need~ polish," accordina to his coach, ~ut ''has bee
hammering the ball" and could develop into a prcm1c
pla)'e• as early as playoff time.
The Vaqueros open the season in the Redond
Beach Tournament Saturday and visit Ocean Vie
March 8 for their fint non-league match.
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C.M. Lg 2 ety 28r 2~8aA =~/P CLKEEREKPSERS IChool IChed~ FUii °' .. . u you want. Help 'fOUl -11• llD BeectlandL.agunaNtguel Qua 1eat1on 1 a1 • -• F/P vttd cell " part time. O.V.. n1Qh11, m'L .. /ml! community & yourMlt. ~ • • IOCltlonl tor ~'4 Or ~Y at~ .. , fllLlf =·""..;,NIP,::: ..... •JR. ACCOUNTANTS WHkenda. J>o11tfon1 a.et ........ •one on cw-'°'more Into .. call Home ~SupeMao(.rnecnan-ICMrt •. 10925-1( Kalama 330W lmw8t
drug/amk l650. l50-t831 Opportunllin 2904 va~atlon ... Ollday pay. available: ttote aalff, ..-n ~ lite l*k~ Care Connection at>illtFy and lif'llng River Rd .. Fountain Val eo.ta ...... CAau7 --" pereonelillng & dleplay --· • pt9f F . 213,530:3800, • requl,ec:t. alrvlew and mlDlllD• •-lllfM • 111 .., .... ,. bonu ... provided. Cell woni. doMt inet•tton & ~ IU:~S 7 l4-llO-IM3 Wwnet. Man:.-1~=: ~~t
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could be uw:t u an of. mum Inv. "4.500 oo call 979·2900 100% FREE on a pe11onal balls. Belmont Shore full ave Hey, Mom, Kids finally •1•111111l =~ ,,~~11 ,::: ~ clUftna IN day. Call t ·1100-535-5842 24 llrlM '* te .. ,Ill ,...._call« come In to M6of'I neadl motlvat9d. gone? TomP9Qfl Blue-Attlc:u&ate. good tyi>ing, & pon Cent• 1oca11on F0t Judy at ,31,5501 Day. houri. ALL POSITIONS to apply. 1835 Newpor1 c:areer,mtftded Stytlatt print needs ottlce help. people lklfls_ Waterfront Respon11blhtiff include applteahon & intenMiW. All it m 6610
night 721-90'3. Wrllll•l •I 1.~54_2255 ext 425 Blvd., Costa Mesa w/QOOd ccmmunic.tton Will train. 291,28 11 Homes Inc RHltors. servicing cu1tomers. P'HM QI! Mr Stanm at _
•COSTA MESA APT.• -•••-• t 8am-8pm $10,.. CoYffyardt. ~18 1 lklk. Many aduc:atlonal Coton• del Mar Can ctlecklng •aoes In/out 644-2292 ...... IR I
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_ .............. 50• y, utll 100% return ol Investment from your locallon Earn No_ .. _ ... 1 ,.,.72 · 2t3-434-1120 Newport Stationers ls F R E onented individuals able M' Ulmlll we Buy~ 642..-.0 ..-......, • -GUARANTEED up to $525 per week Call -...... ,... 'vu IMlclng a or · lnY9Stmenl CO to WOf'll lleiilble tched, 1931 ~ BMS. ~
Avail Apt'll 11t &42:8110 1·800·7•9-8989. 61M91-2486. lllll ,.. ••• -~J:·:e!• ... HllOll :~'::s."~~~y:..1; ules N:::.1sa:: ~~:o;,: ROL:A:TOP ltv9 c.n1 Slot
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Tennis. 1585/mo. 0ep WILLING TO TRAIN ment manufacturing Exp. reqd, Salary DOE challenging a lrtdttlot'lal et1ts and career growth area ins a~ Salary • BUYlNG rTEMS *
UIU Inc No amkg no "4500. 714-889·4559 company needs hard· Dependable car, paid product hnes N9wpor1 WITH OR WITHOUT opportunltlH PLEASE operi ..,.1n benefits Call * 1890910 19508 •
pelt. 484.7959 . Vending Routes.-All Cash working lndlvldual to do MILYJllLIT mileage. 714-641-0731 StatlOners ott.rs career WORD PROCESSING APPLY AT THE STORE Al Ou1!\lan 1133-9550 •Jewelry to~·
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thing. Pvt phone line. Howard 1·800-662,0115 be available to the right Npt & CM ., .. offices Newpon Stallonars. holiday pay •510 E Pacific Coa11 forms & h;.1tf;"1~sur111'ce Wurt1tt., stereo IOWWS
cable. 1550 Inc utll & a-. peraon. 841-3863 IEP Call 213-923:9859. · 71 '"863'1200 Call D L Weaver Hwy , Ste 540 long provided Please ~ply system. 7l~71
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1 -• t11 w•-• Opportanty 2908 llLIOI llJ We are currently ott.,lng Liii&. nlllTllY FIT Mon-Fri. $6/Hr Ben--Opportunity Employer L~una Beach ------"'""'!'~ .,... ••uu _ an entry 1e11e1 satary. tun Congenial. mid:tln Irvine M•TillllT Applnes 601 l Need 2 profeMlonal men. ENJOY 1'-15% return on CLll beneflll. and eKoeltent Spectrum law fl,m Wk• •fltl Light typing tor 11 ILOClllSTER IN -$750/mo .. 875-0555 Trust Deeds $10.000 lo work environment tor legal Meretary with uu, comput., 51m-1·30pm. Responsb•le self-starter JIM G KENMORE WASHER & S 1 000 000 C II n...-1 I ,__ ----...... C Apply In Person: Books Good phOne skills. llcJht ,... DRYER GAEA T CON, ••/Ft ... poo1 -• .. -t i • • · a ,,,.,, .. son energet c, dependable gat ...... ex.,.. ......... om-T 1 7""'F ... t -• 1 tf I 0 tn1nelatal970sllll<lear• D1TIO"' 5175 each ""' 0 .. ,r ,....,. ap n Aasoc. 673-7311 NOWI •mT/mTllS Inside sales repres.nta-parable salary & benefit on ape, nc • "' ar-.. y.,,ng genera o ice "' t~·rBnl•.!_.vt rmb.• twha. lkun10• -• -.. •-People Ottenled. able 10 tlvee With '° wpm typing package. Call Darleen tor St .. CM 548-5525 Call 546:•876 1980s the oil & gas •nous· 72.&-9909/W 434-9480/E
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w/own IMng rm $550. WOfk weekends & enjoy WOfklng· with the e..cti now accaptlng ep-bullneuet in your '82 or y0u re well a.are ot the WANTED w ashera.
Share kitchen. w/d, 'I\ H!ppY Ads 2910 holidays Pul>lic U well as tollclllng pflcations. Appty in per· neow« Eoonocar Must success that lh<>Se 1nd1-Dryers. Retr1gerators
u1111ti.. 722, 7758 new bu11neu. 90fl 3'5pm 314 F0t•t Av have ltat> car 1n1. & good Ylduats eriioyec T1m1ng w ortung or not Pay
EnhrehouMlnBlgCanyon llPPJ IDS F0t an appt please call lnt••ted parties should .. /llllll'W driving rec:Ofd Great jOb was the tr-v to.r ~in· casn• &&-9701 645-5000 E. I 521 contact Cheri FrMman al tor active people 3-4 hr dlYldUalS 1n estabkstt.nn a to ll'lr Ownet gone most • x -L--.. Full/parMlme Mic>. own aft8'n~ shifts ava•1, ... lll•IT, PIT .,. ot the time Perfect '°' --aay ••·--tfansportatlon. aome ""'"' ' 1'l Cofl>Or11e Peri. auccesstul career We WAS11ER WhHlpool. """"5eg5' M• 27 6 •&11 na •-111• ...., __ , -weetcend work. Some ab I e Ca II J • n · For sioncare salon Must IMne CA 92" 14 once ao..,.. Me hi.StOl"f white S 150 Drvar-cou.,... -• ~ -Tiii E.llpertlMonWOfdPetfect ·-714-751:-07•6 t>e responstblewithgood 7" -~",I""" self If .,_ NB apt to ll'lr t blk to will land glamorous 100 141-G21,bt.M1. E n g l~~~59;~1~red phone & 0tganaational ___ ........ _ ~ ~~:~,~-=.!,•:" oen-~~:u;11~~ocaoo.
betl. 28' 1ba w/d, lrg llv 141·1111 '°' publl1htng/advertl111Q PAIT JllE skills $7 /hr 675-4190 llTll. IALlS I ef1t11ng dtenls u -41 as ---------
ar .. & patio. MIF. clean. firm. M·F 9-5 Call Fran DesiQn oeroter needs part yourself come to w l)r1l ~-------... qut.t, resp $470/mo Mon-Fri 3,5, 851·9393 mMIY Gettlngback lntotheWOtk M•Tll•IT 0ttullt1~salflhetp E•· fOf a company 1na1 has f~ 6014
Avall 3115 SJt,1148 __ U::::: To•--291 "" Or after 6, 673""375 PIT Orange County Your MlllTEIUCE JP0tc0e? PA0C~FCIC SYM· For busy CM/NB R.E ol· peroence rie1ptu1 but not es1at111Sl\ed 1tse« 1n tM ---------~ IN91 ~ car,$9-$18/Hr 663:9271 H NY HESTRA flee MUST BE RE· necessar, Call 756-14201 market. & IS <:urfently 2 Beautiful WhltewHh
N.B grt loc. lem w/aa.me *WIOOWHAS SS$ TD 1 ..uoPll/mT canhelpyou1eai;nsales& LIABLE.lleJUble.trontol-l0t1C>e>l PC>4Mdlota11eagg~es51ve c.ountersS1200&$1.00
clean. resp 2 BR, 2 BA, 4 s. ,_0 .. , ---. Y -Full ti~ po•;tlon ,..._ 1~ fund raistnn It I tun & t1ce appearance. Exp Gl&Ss sn-.. -$300
.und...,.k. pool. lndry, $10,000 up No cred11..---11 _, _,,. ... r.-...... ... -...... .,. • action 1n11 will un----.... C A"""" In .... ,.on, Allen a -........... .... -r.-son In pays well Ca.II Pam °' pref d, but will traJn Call •••• -. •-. "* d b ......... __.., 1---957-5816 01 5~
Pkg $.400+'~ 543.744 1 No oenalty all Denison For challenging exper wlth .,.,., .. -.....,.... ... """" ,,.... -.-.r99 ou t ..... , .,......,.. ·~ . Assoc 673·7311 NOW• RE in11estor for acct Beck Flo<lst. 2809 New· Building Maintenance T0tn aft8' lOem MONICA 63 t·l 266 S8·$111Hr Salary & ol you wrio are CatMf •EXQUISITE KARGES
N.B M/F 10 lhare 3BR. Pl"'ITl-.. IO mgmt & tu planntng por1 BIYd .. N.8 . 67S:l353 Fwul~ benek .... 1111~rso~~_!~cellent ll&-3010 1•a:: ·~'\:· bonus Stan 1oc1v Mgrs m1ncMd SEC s.t'•es 7 or Olaolt. lacQuet ct11naC81>1-
wtd, s1ep1 to beach & H Must have shopping lllTIL UllPT.aT .,. .... ""' .. · .-"'" $400-$500/Wk Call ~ 22 licensed bro-net wi1t1 gold refief. crown
tenn11 crts S4001mo yrly REAL ESTATE LOANS center acct exp, be multi, Apply in persori Barn to Part-Time ~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr Lot. 890:7597 kers Pte•M &Pc>IY There glass. custom lighting avall lmmec:t 973-3284 FORECLOSURES BAO tac e I e d . h 1 g h I y P8'tonable & uperierl<led 3pm. Mon ·Fri Or call ------are also a lew ooerungs S1',000 new 11k1nn tor front office FIT Mon-~·m to 3pm tor •npt IJFIRllll/ •.aa 1 aay lo 1 .......... .-.. 1 c ........... • N.,..,PORT Bch 1 blk from CREDIT OK •76-8005 motivated, with creative .,.. -RecrHllon .... -run-·--.. n ....... ~ $8,000 obo 760-1620 "''"' problem solving ablllty Fri Npl Bch. 646-849 1 Ask for George Arauz SalesJASMml>I" W0t'lt. Wflo are tMlh"" 10 1nves1 --------,-,,.-be•ctl Baw view, parkt"" • 9Wllll _........ ' .. ,, a " 12 ' ··• u--T 0 2918 Resume to Schwab _..II.Ill • ., ..... , ... ,_ 1 llllrR9•••1/ 1·900-654-2255 ext 777 as lllUe as 30 dayt in ... n11que ar• rug, •ll • Ne• r sh 0 P1 11 n d r Y -'119f!: · · Prop, 250 E. 17th, Ste J. 195.. DAILY PILOT ... ~ 8 am-10 pm 7 days S 10 lee themsetwl to enJOY 6 lfo· rosel ereamigray wool.
$356/mo * 642·8336 •lllTm Wllltl Costa Mesa 92627 Will train nights Please see our ad under ... llSTllCTll ure income potent al SA95 2 teeretanaf..tyi>e
NWPT SHORES Fem to 1"'• IO 18% YIELD SE.-LARK MOTEL 330 W Say, Costa Mesa Recreauon· 1n today s $7 7•·S8 t3tHr IAL.ll/ll HI IP Benefits 1nctvc1e cf'latrs S2S & s75
anr warm garden home Trull Deed Investments -IAIPIT II Et'W 2274 NewPOtl Bl C M 642-'321 ext 203 Classlfied Lisungs CITY F0t Sell·Storage tac:1hty '" • S2 000 mo salary 673-41•5
Blk to beaCtl Pool, ten· (7 l41 •76-8005 ASSISTANT-Exp'd only llSPltml EQual ()ppty Employee OF NEWPORT BEACH Part, Time hours are Mon-Costa Mesa 6"2-8722 w quota Anhque English China
t'llS 5465/mo 6•6-&457 Must have tranSf)O'tauon HMYV equipment 4 ren· ------~------Fri t>etween Sam·•pm UI ES ...... R • Ambta111 enwonment Cao.net. 2 door teaoec & good driving rec0td, PllT Tm W8"ends and ~· s - -----• Prequel lied INds QlaSS lg era.., w/Oueen OCEAN view petllhOUM. (71')650-7181 tels Phones radio d•S• •••• lllllP/T Matu~• person needed 10 ~ n iPT COUNTER SALES • ,..edical deflt•I Anna.lags"50261-6102 Npt Beach Beautifully patch. light othce duties POS1tlon reQU1res a mature hel t d may be required e--1n old lime Hardware • ............. KCc>unts
furnished, all amenih.. Non,smolung ofllce in in<11Yld1Jal Wllhng to won. on P ,::,:,;~n g~~ Quires gracuation lr0tn StOfe No S...noa~ or • Ag0;'~\18 comm<SS<Of'I llYm R'TI I mll
Non-1m0ker 873-4550 CASHIERS Huntington Beacti AM servicing Greeting Cati Dorothy Mon thru Fri HIQh School ..,.,,h good evenings See S•e~e structure Mattress & trundle. never
Olde CdM stir COi) JBR '= rn 2921 556-183• Card Dept Some listing llam-4prn, 673-2261 wnt1ng skills Must P<>S-Wr•ght t.arcware 12ti .... A-J6..I &.. uMC1 $195 *~733'* ~ -um Wllltll IS required II Interested. sess vaJ•d WSI CPR and Roch9$t~ SI c M I ..... --... !~~ :~ks~~~'$~~5 •HN•llT...UG. f II y· Kennel help & Dog Contact JANIE PU•AIY ·U. ~~~~~~n~1~~1~nl~ SllUTAIY 714-111-1141 I IUISM'?lllM
• ultls Oya 955...J.OO REG C>lVORCE .. $293 U • lftll Groomer (Wiii 1ra1n1 213~96-1323 F!:'-~~As• !.1 s~etfciectti7...!.°' mauon may be obtained For Churcn ottice Full TU-•--~ ma52~ess.5 ... ~~~
Eves &4•2 4965 Mary Incl Allng Fees. No hidden 5•6-28•11 MSES p';TF;r'(:h;... s.o-89'1 1 at the Perils 8eaclle$ Time hOU"1 Word Pro-·--· ....... .....,....,_
Prof n/tmkr tern thr newly xtru. Fut MN 544..()90~ Immediate open1ngs ct our DRIVERS. Cross.Country HOME CARE. You make and Recreation Oec>art· ces5lng & •ay-out e,. Immediate openong '°"I Comp oecrm Mt. "'°"'
decorated turn water, flht lrt41t le•rtT HUNTINGTON BEAC~ No e11p nee CA license an the c1tterence in keep-,_ lfll/llllPT ment City Hall 3300 pe,.ence necesSlf) I i u11 par I time .,.. w gold tnm.. WlC. Queen
Iron! home In Nwpl Betit y :tea unde store! Join Calito'"11 S r 8 q . d M 8 c G r e g 0 r Ing pati9f'llS home Flea, Executive suite Newpor1 NewpOrt BlYd N-POtl Apply Gooo Shepard perlen08<I age<:'I Nor» n db d w I m Irr or , 2
$500/mo Incl uUls, cable ~.•[!._P'&':ay r~~ve; :r~d~~:~:·1~~:i~ :~ Yachll. 1631 Plecenua. Ible schedule pay per Beach area Prolessiooal Beach For turth~ onlor· ~u1~1n Cl'lurcn Irvine ~1ng ottl08 GrOWlngl chest ni••ttnoa &
& cleanlngl tsl & IHI • money damages from provide each 01 our em-Costa Mesa vlslt, e11ce11eri1 benelllt, lndMdual. part ttme Call mat ion call Sue S1ein 11 552-1918 Ask lor l<aren Hununglon Beec.h 198"· armoire. manreea, boll·
$200 dep 873-2747 TRW. CBI. or Trans-Unton ployees with evening or dav-tome work, Lynne 7 "'752·8283 g 1•1 64'·3~51 Equal SIOllTUY/mTtSS cy good ""• ContltCI IP'll'Q'-$500 650-ISM ·-•• UIT For consultttlon call Atty. llMU n mlleaoe paid FIT or PIT I -Poortunlty mptoye< N B M a r ) B e n n e ! I I Oirung Ible wl6 ctlrs $325
F I I I d
Grag Sullivan. 476-5061 •COMPETITIVE WAGES Must heve rellable car & Home Heann ...,. -• limf&nil 11&10 :port 1kr SM61s a1~1e 114.535.553, Walnut/glass cofl••
ema •· t'IC u •• own1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.j Ins $300 ·/Wk possible' Resource Cet'lter rw.1IL-er. ma ure person or table $100 Upnol ctlllit bathroom, house prlv ''Lo .. & Found 2925 COMMENSURATE Call Mon·Frl 832· 1212 7 l •-526·6982 Start $11 4 tlhr F0t eum Call from your Mme I Not light ottlce duties PR 11110U re rnutaningyour I $35 Carpet $50 18 Olis Cable a tetephone free .,. WITH EXPERIENCE & a plication intor· 1 sales JObl SS Hr • work w client~ Com· ownt>uliMll.c:tualfleo sa · '
$350 -.ullls BenorGre1k •MEDICAL/DENTAL •FUOLIU• Nursing m 1 ~I 0 n c 8 11 t>onus Ca11 Monda~9-12 m1u10!1 onl~ .. ,~\'led-gr .. tplaOetobuyottQ ~~l=-~~7~~·
83 t-6959 BENEFITS Part·tlme Ille clerk needed _. -• 2 I 9 . 7 6 9 • 6 6 4 9 ex 1 Susan 631'4254 Sun 6t3·46 IO I eoulOmenl
•ONGOING TRAINING t b d I ht ._,-. C 30 7 6 .----------------------------.
• CREDIT UNION Newport Beach Job II l*'W ---lnll. IALlS FOUND ADS °' usy car ea ers pin A 1 . am· pm 7 cays T 0 DAV I s 2726
Prof'I couple with baby
looking for house or
condo rental. on « neat
beacl'I. 2 °' 3BR1 In good
c:ond. (213) 288-7850
e OPPORTUNITY TO duties Include hhng set· I Lift.... Mf'llTll. Ml" E•C*iented sales person AREfR[£ ADVANCE INTO vice dept orders & LooknolTIOfellmmec:tlate Starl$11 4 1/hr F0texam Plrt·l•me tor womens CROSSWORD PUZZLE • MANAGEMENT clerical du11es Call openings tor reliable and apphca11on 1nfor· contemporary apparel •n
Cal', For an ON· THE·SPOT tn· 8 !8·997-1100 peoo1e Flexible sched-matton call 7 days lam Newport BeKh Must t>e ... 'llY -••y ullng, weetity pay. call '°' to 10pm 1-2162 32•·2102 at>le to -.Otk ,,.eei.days tervtew. apply In ~son _, r-more Into 714-680-6863 ••t 102 & 'or wi.ncs 63t-09JS
F0t men's 11ore In FalhlOn 141-1111 GlniS for Rtnt 2740 ...... ,
E'SIDE eo.ta Meaa. Sate. l1M• 11 ...
c:tean. 11ng1e on prlYate FOUND Baseball cap· TlllUIY tllley. Long-term 1t0tage autograpflec:t Eutblutts.
S125/mo. '* 873-3tl00 Aleppo & Alta Vista l rM1• 11 ...
Str .. t1. 780-9660 11122 ....... .
WllTll LOST MOVAOO WRIST ( ........ ef ...... )
LooklnQ '°'a garage to :'j~~HLIZAsDo~:R~~· ·····---rent. St«aoe f(K pet: REWARD. 720--9469
tonal goods In Costa NATIONAL ll IUDCD Mee a area . Call LOST OR FOUND A PET. ~
&454063. LOW COST Spay/Neuter & SlfPLY INC Ask I« Blaine Moll Referral. NO FEE.
•CALL 978-PETS• t •
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; R E W A R 0 . L 0 S T You're In good company!
SIAMESE KlnEN. Jan
20, Woods Cove a,ea. Equal Oppty Employer Laguna Beach. 497-2783 __ ..,...,,,..._
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2769 Trft'tf 3014
1, 700 eq ft of Ptfme AM•
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experience helpful Full
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llllUl.... By SYDNEY OMAH
Typing Invoices. tiling. Wedanday, Feb. U t:! Pj'~::~ls Costa ARIES CMarC'h ~1-Apnl I~) 'uu haH a tet'hng or hrcakin~
• No Collec 11on •
l arly morning
motor routes
available
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dependable
transporahon
and hab1hty
insurance .........
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loo~·. Cm:um!i>tann· continue 10 ""ing in )Our fa,or "ord!..
pre' 1o ush rcprc· sed. come ras1l) Mt'mber o f oppo~1tl' se\ declares.
.. , l)U artic:ul:m• meanings beaullfull) , ..
TAURUS IApnl 20:Ma~ 20)· Home hie dominates.. Secn-t
H'nturc 1s no" open to public ~il'ans tt)ing to hide something
''ould be error. Fam1h member alrcad' knows thl' score.
·p.,l c..,pcr!ioOn for hospnaf. 1nsututton ma~c ·appearance.
GEMINI (Ma~ :!t ,Junc .!0): You'll be a kw to spea~ pmatt"I)
"1th tnd1 ' 1dual ''ho ha authont~ to confinl' or grant freedom Your
"1 h "ill be grantl·d 1-..c\ I\ to l now what to ask for a nd wh~ Pisces
1s 10 picture. CANCER (June 11 ·Jul) 11)· Lunar aspc-ct highlights language.
l\.l{'ation. ultm1a1c dcsunat1on \ ou'll ha"l' morr rc5Pons1b1ht~.
prl·ssure of deadline tll fd1. LOH' rtlat1onsh1p ~trongl'T than might
ha' c been ant1c1patcd. ~EO (Jul) 2),..\ug. 22)· Focu on reading. ~nting. pubhshmg.
reaching peopk at a dt'itanC'e ~frans penonal honzons broaden.
Lo' c relauon~h1p combines "'tth d1SStM1on. Mt"S~. puz..zbng at
firsL ~romc er. stal clrar
VIRGO ( .\ug: B~p1. ~2>: trc couragl'. mdl'rndenet". dann
You'll make frcllh sl3n. ou'll JCt to heart o mattl'~ )ou'll
cnC'ounter th el) Leo . .\quanus ind!\ tduals. Pothght also on manual
status. birth C'CrtttiC"ate.
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LIBRA ( pt. 23-0ct. 22): Gain knowltd&e by studytng V1rgo
mrssagc. Mone) belonging to someone el~ com" into your hands
hcck lcaal asJX'('ts. Don't tam1sh 1ma~. Fonner teach.er ad..,15cr
sho v.s the \\8). Listen!
SCOllPIO (Oct. 23-ov. 21)· You mtg.ht be saying. "I ne'l'f 1•
cxpccttd to cdebrate this Wcdnnday niaht!" Focus on fnvolity. \C~tiht). humor. Individual who ~f"\CS you helps resol"e dikm-17
ma. arc of pets also featu~.
, SAGln.UU\JS (No . 2l2 Dtt. l I) Eccentric rdatt vc forgets io
errand. cau~ dell)'. di may. lk foraiv1 na! Em.phasiJ on vanct).
creati"·ity. personal m~nctism. Member ofopposlle Stll S11tn.. "You • ... ti can be 'Cf) danaerou1."
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5 Eriao-rs
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11 lgr>Ont
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23 HM IOCil
2• leernstOfl
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27 Harwsts
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CAPIUCOAN (Dec. ll·Jan. l9): Sttnano features variet)'.
disco\'ery. ability to write ~ in professional manner. foct&S also ;.,,..,._.,-+--+-+-....;.
on appraisali. rosts. belie valud 1nvolv1na propen). Oldtt individ-
ual st~ but misinfonned.
AQUAAIUI {Jan. 2().feb. lb Sceaano tmDhasim rea.tivn.
''tshs. tcndmcy to 1e1tter tffort•. tter dear o( famity arpmaat
concmli .. ltefttt.. spcrial documents that co.aid include wills. Libra
pla)~ role.
PmcD (~. 19-Mlrdl 20~ Onsinal price quoeed wtU be
lowcml. Key is l*iela.. wili...-to .,.,_. your lfti._. a-.
pttSllOftS. EktMal~ ~ ... c.aisa.. • IUft Imm Ire dwt; 4rfincd. You11 M11llll'IMlelw....-..t..._ IJ' ...... ~ -1-11-1-llDA\': Tbit ~ ~ ,.. ....
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meri1al .._ Solubaft. ill _, i9' 111 -.. ._.· IO tipt in
March. You"ll hive becbtler view • .-m wil ~--•'°will
combtnc a ra•1M"C widl -..rity. ~--pee-play impananc ,., in )'CMll' lift. You art .......,.., a.ti~ dymmic. ._....,___..~...,-
11n ind'' lduJI to'°"' ftQlntipa rnt ,.,n ~ ~our'*"' ~~
profitabk month of 19'0. •
39 Ma;n IOfa.
40 Charll!f•S •8 Sanl>.rupl
'-0 •9 HWOO type
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,, U4 IO'utm 'I ,1150 W.:,~°',~ '11---mec:utet• cond. low
• •l*..,1100.50 wen-Boet °" ,..., new tr!IM (011111) mll••· 17500 llrm
• ., 11/tftd "*' 11'5. 50'• = 175-5915
........ 722-7'41 ~ ~· 14300
...... •nnu m "' 1• 1.1 M ll f...... -Fulty io.decl. Black pe.,t ..... tU Slrvlce. lqi"FIDlnt. ..... 11 w ith gray Interior,
OM.L '* 14CM7S3 '* Se lf'll 7020 1Unroot. chrome wheel•.
--liii~~i~~~~:1~per~~~rec:~t condition. 2900 IOFA, loW ..... ONAN SKW dleMI gen. -1....., ,..,,3 """ .... 1 2507 ollalr I 011 oman . N"d' ring•. Rebuild ... -. -·"""'·...., •
llAUTIFUll. Sacrifice (perta '300) Of UM tor 'UllJlllll & MERCEDES 1979 450 SL. 1121. 714-843--1111 p&111, UOO. Salllna aabot (241147) 2 top1, new chrome ~ cuatom MCtlonal flbgla, $250. 873-4220 = Wheela, etc. etc. Mint!
eo11 11a14 needa1P9cial .. -• Aak t ng $22 ,500 .
llome-1 reupholatery. Slpl/Dodu/Slorlgt ~••11-673-4220
W• llOOO new. Roi-top 7022 --MERCEDES 1981 300SD
-.-. etc. Molllng, fNke BOAT SLIP Ml-M11 Turbo Dleael. Melllllc
ollwa. 721-oo40 WEST NEWPORT brown. sunroof Good WHITE del9* couct1 & FOf 25• powef .. 1150. conditi on S 14,000
lcWMMt. never been (714) 650-8145 534-6017
weed $750. Anlq marble 'U •111111• MERCEDES 1984 190D
top dtHMf' wlmlrror 1111111 • ft1/•T1 ... S1pHd, Ivory , l m-
llOO. Other mlac. tum. De Ann Bayside VIII•. (014092) mec:ulate mini condition
Hflto-1801 W/727-3471 300 E. Coast Hwy. Newpl ... $13,500. 644-8132
WICKER. xlnt quellty, BMch (7l4) 673"1331 ---TITlU MERCEDES 300 D 1975.
11Urdy.upholat.2aolu(1 SLIP evall, aalt~t up 10 ... very clHn, 4-door .
tleeper). chair, coffeetbl. 55 It. Balboa 111. So. $7 .500 646-2173
1750/obo 758-0375 Baytronl. No llv.el>Oafd. .....1I MERCEDES '69 280SL
''WICKES" 2-pc aec:tlonal $800/mo. '* 675-6519 Redl bleck Both tops
aof• With aleepet (slete WANTED!I M00<1ng or lllp AIC, automatlC 20K on
btue/tan) & oak /glass tor 36' Sallboatl Wilt con-'II ..... !ml new motor Excellent
dining table w/4 chrs. llder joint use ol boat. 10162601 condition. $22,500 .
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f7001obo. Xlnt cond. Call ....... YITTU MITSUBISHI '84 Tred1a ~ Brad. 831-7782 Misc. TrlnSpOttation llllU Sedan 56.000 miles
Ml-M11 C I e a n S 3 1 0 0 Mllc1lll'ltOUI 6015 Motor~s/ 1 1 4 . 5 4 o. 3 8 3 5 .
•MOVINGI MUST SELLI Scooters ~ 18 213-430-5751
Queen size bed. bunk bed. '83 HONDA ELITE 80 NISSAN 1987 Sentra SE
bookcaaH, assorted Good condition. $600. '11 lllZI& Plll·D Sport Coupe Wiii finance • •turnl1hlng1, frig, w/d Helmet Included. (074965) s 5 9 9 5. 6 4 1. 5 o 4 O. ~ (9el) & much more! 642-3334 tl,111 966-8422
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.aize <*Mf'lt mixer. oak PllU 9015 •-... 11 speed, power windows -desk. All Ir! good con----Excellent condll1on. 11 ________ 1 ~ dltion.548-8512 L_.UK.l'm.· i~:i~~=::1 s11.ooo 114.534.5149,
•ORIENTAL RUGS (4). 1111.•J-1111..,. i 636-4627
Hendmade. tebulou11y 'II ..... STAIB PORSCHE ·57 912
omete. Sml·med sizes. Ill 4 \llhMf Dnw/JHps 122255141 Excellent condition ~.12()() up. 960-3044 9030 1n/OUI $4500 OBO
WANTED: '56-'59 New-11,111 662-331 t
pott Harbor High School ............ 'II~ ..-I-TITTLE
YEAR BOOKS 645-0786 Convert•~ 5spd. custom 111111
K•1hy Leieritz Wheels. ~ustom stripes ...... 10
Charcoal kettle Reedy lor lunl(90571)
S20. Tennis ball carrier ....
SS. Encyclopedia set $50. * ..0 ...... ~lti"'r *
Booaa: ei.m. & teen level Y.W./lllZI ~I. 484-4889 18711 Beach Btvd H.B
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BMW 1984 3181. white.
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pnmer. & softWMr $595. ~-----~~ Sunroof. Alloys 5-Spd. •Sl ltri!a flll~ZDm'JO Sll99S
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Uc. 533604. 724-9909 Poneble typewriter ·· Trucks 9035 AIC. Cass. Power wm· • ag ~Rom~ 393431 Hermes" $30. 494-4889 d ows. Dead Sharp• v nl AALL CONSTRUCTIVE --;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;iiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ FORD 1986 F150 XL T (90417) • 88 t14 l!uN1,. 'IJ tMnlli """ lariat. V·8. aulo w1ll'l lll,lll SERVICE'S Small'repalr Jftwctty /Fun/ Art d 1 drywa11.pa1n11ng-concrete
6025 over r ve. power every-* ._.... •m * 835-3171 Custom work 846·6500 • ________ thing. 37K. Very clean. _., ..
AAAE vlnt9Qe witcnes incl perlect condlllon $8995 Y.W./ISIZI Mtwparl rrteW1y 1ss1 ADDITIONS-Remodeling ''1l!U"fflPT1fJ"l I Aolea. Largec:o16ectlon ol 714-673-4564 18711 Beach Blvd. H B it £dncri Saota Aru •GENERAL REPAIRS• ~li:ANIN!iMOVE-INS or
eri"--a •••t• jewelry. ••-• ..... ,... (11•) U2-2000 Sff'flCt .n1 '"" (l 1•) llMI 11 OUT Wkly/Bi-Wkly Reis .._.. 91v -----Reliable Est 17 years
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(lie. Ina. Reis) 645-7608 Dependable since 1936 All types. talr prices, * tllLITf * creative payment. fully ln--n. ,a-sured. I need the work!
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Quality Workmanship Uc 573688 722·7479
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3118 Newpor1 d. Auto, stereo. cass. camper Ill•. TllS 011 ~~I OHN ROBERTS GEN exp Pina. 645·9866
111-1111 ~o!n ~~r,;7?s)•· ... 'll llli. BUILDER and CUSTOM Complete Housecleaning eciional & 1 piece doors -i Alllllalll 6049 •.w Graphite/over 1an interior SAAB 87 TURBO CON· INTERIORS Lie 508855 & Homecare Service Spr1ngs-Hardware·Opnrs
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~ .. ..., All options Beau11lul VERTIBLE. red wicamel l7l 4l 646-5075 CALL CHORES ETC Llc•518398 963·6466 ** flllm** * ..0 ll•n * conditions $9 600 leather. power e11ery-REMODELING CTaflsman F1t1e est 546-3633 ~ ml•ID Y.W./lllZI 548-2620 tiling Spec:talwneels Ex-20 years exp Interested Comptele Housecleaning ~
•OALMATIAN .... $299 18711 Beach Bl H.B ....... ••1t cs e19118eOOn 163 cl o2 ln5d81 t' on Nlenbmoonb O< llvtgmhtsg1ng64C2a01163Je31f & Homecare Service •Paint • Relurb1shing
PUG ..,, .. .,. (11•)•.a•.---•& • • CALL CP'IORES ETC •Car--ntry •""-alt & • ··· -· -.. _ Blactcl black leather 1n-3533 "'--·T~ eSHAA-PEl .... $899 -•l'mAIU tenor. new orakes tires TOYOTA 8t Corolla SEMI retired. 25 yrs exp Freeesl 546-more Gary645·5277 U M MINI AND e AmettcWI Eskimo • loaded sunroof Just wagon e•Gellent con· Upscale Specialist Save •THE HAPPY WOMEN • ........... * wa11Cover1ngs by Gerlll'd a....c Hound • Blchon ""'I Llllm '11 513 500 Tom 673• 1100 dt11on. S2800 11lverlblue ttme money & problems Clean house hke bull· -,.... Proleutonal Wallpapering
Ff'lee •Collie• Cocker • WM•. PI S. cus. DX. __ ._ 675-1800 or 722-1042 • Don 963..0516 * dozersi 17 yrs dealing Big & smt Jobs·Work guar ServlGeS Re1/Comm Call
"'*Y • K...nond • Cemper. Extra Clean! BMW '85 318• VOL VO 1984 Station • • • • with dir1 556-9999 • CALL Bruce 847-0780 Gerard Wesley. 897-0963
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LhaN AJ)90 • Newfound-(K50124 191 Whole w1tll black 1ntenor I d e No wegtan sunroof. AM/FM casset· Wagon Leatl'ler roof PAUL A PUAN V HOUSECLEANER Depen· ***•REMODELING --WE gals shd l'lang together ~hound e p~ •Pug • 11• te, all opttons Stlarp racke csru7•900~ c6o!'5t~01185~-Relrig . washer/Dryers dable experience x1n1 K1tct1en·Batns-E1ec1rica1 UWl 111111', Trff Tri• Strlp·pa1nt-install Ad·
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405 fwy, next to Target. Vans 9040 auu IT 111J vw "' •·M1.Ull * .....,. ..... _____ .._. 5-spd custom wheels tllt '11 UUITC.1t1rti•l1 ,,__=,....,,,.,,,.,..,..-=-==~= FORD 1988 AEROSTAR wheel & more• (90a051 White/Whtie Good Shope, 3 GOU>EN RETRIEVER VAN. panel 11an. a/c, 4-•••n runs well $5650
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holnee. Aefa. 499-36419 Andqun. Y.W./ISIB Y.W. UllllUT 1111
AKC YELLOW LAB PUPS. Oauks 9045 18711 Beach Blvd, H B BLACK BEAUTY Auto.
Chemp llna. 7 wk1. ---------· 1 (l H) "2·2000 A I C , A I t o y s & ..,.,.. on prem., ahotl, 1• ,_ .. • Tiii AIU Mor••(90267)
1 Mite, 3 ,..,,.,. 1450 Res10fed, new paint. Yel-.,,....-=...,..,--~ 111,111 0~72 E/858-3286 low. new A/C, pis, p/b. DATSUN 1979 280ZX * •-=' * -n D... black Interior Automatic. black. good ... ,.
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648-9403. 631· 7874 4 speed. mags louvered. ... • TllS llft PETS AAE PEOPLE TOOi $1250 OBO 650-0964 i -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. ____ _,I Dooole Halrcuta. Cal 1• ...._Lodging tor peta. Aulol lnJ)Or!!d 9100 HONDA 1981 Civic Statton A&.~os DomfStk 9300
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v-1. auto, a l e, ahellt 0 orn past so ''' as known 10 the Cotta ..._., CA h ~ ol h pelli6aft. PubllShed Or11ng1 Coelt 1110 ~ e;.,o Co&ta Fet>ruary ,990 sr.., Witt! me CcMl!ty ca.-d Or· ire>e"39 ~TEO Februery 21 1nt11)d•d tranaler" art Tht BullneA name UMd ~....., • 11'9 Deity PtlOt FtCtUl!r) 1' 21 ....._Callf nt27 -.KewtllUIM Thia S1atemerit wu r...a .,.. County on feon-y 1 none by said trlMlerors at Mid end ..... 1'0I" 2t. M.,ett 7 1990 Aent.& Cot°P ceiotomoa Pl>~ ()r Coes• w>tfl "'-eoui.ty ~ Of Or· '' '"° 111,111 .. ~:_-a OST"*· .,, Tiit n•~•l •nd l>USlnetS loc&hon .. FABRIC WARE· OI ... ...-. W-836 1880 ~ 8'Yd CoeUI o.ty PMot F~= 27 28 .,. Countr O'I ~...,.., ....., SAi .1111111111 -• lrtll address ol the in1tnded HOUSE wilt "9 court ......_ Celot 92927 ~" , 1990 13 '"° P\o.,....., ()r.,. COM! -• •• 1, Publtal'led Orange Coast trens1eret(e) art Europe In-Tllet Mid bull! 1ranafer 11 h ........ VOAM •-II' lllftnrr TM ~nets ts con· f322 ?\;~ Of..-ge Cout Dl•IJI PllOI F90Nary 21, Z8 -0.UyPilol february28. 1990 ttfnauonal Partners Ltd .• 1n1endecl 10 be consum-~ may be In '-nu•~ <lucted by a corporation o.i., Piiot ~'Y 21 28 March 7 1• 1990 ~~~~~~-~--W856 341 Baystde Or •4, New· mated at the offlee ot· pet!OftOfbwwoui~. '1CT1'TIOUS_..U Tri• reg1atran1 co"'· Maret\ 1 14 199() W ... 50 : 1----------PQ<t Be1c11 CA 92UO Aoqutmore, Pringle & IF Vc:Af ARE A ...._ •TAT'EmJfT menced 10 transact Duso· ..V-8S1
AMEAA '88, Sleek, gray PlBUC NOTICE T1111 the property peru-MOOft . Inc . 6055 E w asn-CREDO'OR Of a lhe lollOwtng persons wt -under the r1etotious "8.IC M>TICE ---------tealher Interior, spee1a1 rient l'lereto 11 dtscrlbe<I 1n 1r1~1on 81Vd , Suite •30. Los CIONil.-it a.-r of fie dOlnQ bv$1n9$S as bUSMSS naMe °' ".,_ "8lC MOTU
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otte<t 213·224-8162 dOlng t>vsirieu as teuenold 1mprovtmen1S This bu1ti traNftf 1s tub-penonal ,._...._, .JOl'lri E McLllUQNtn 15 Trws sta..,._..,, •H reel H>u ARE 1N OEf'Av. The~ DeJ'SOftS.,.
TEAM AICHLIFE/OCC and oslocatlO ll 2•Fasrioon jeCt 10 Cehlornla Urnform ilDooS!ted by the ~re-Ct L naNiguel ... 1111neCounty C1er11.o•Or· IJNOEA THE DECLAR. °°'"9.,___,IS CJOH\90\;---... IEUl.'U
L1rn1ted W111te. Auto. A.IC,
PIOptlons, Super Clean
(E~4852791
14111
PUSll•IA
13750 Beach Bl W11mns1r
(71•) Hl· llll
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CADILL-AC 87 Sedan
Deville. 9600 miles
champagne LOA DED
Leather $15 500
631-'722
C HEVROL ET 1917
C1maro LT GOO<' con-
d1t1on. must sell S 1200
964·6A75
C HE VRO LET 1984
CAMAAO Automa11c
transmission power
steering and brakes
cruise. brand new
Bridgestone tires low
mileage, llke new con.
01t1on at only $4499
645-5036
CHEVY 73
MONTE CARLO
Good cond11ton
$900 080 642-3334 .m SPlllT 1111
Auto PIS Low MilPS
Super gas mileage
17315931
13Ht •SllTICMm* Y.W./ISIZI
18711 Beacn Blvd H B
(114) 142-2000
•11111 TllS &Ill
2991 GrKe lane .... Costa Island "320, Newport Comrntrclal Code Sectton wifW\ tour mont. from c.iit m 77 ~ ange COUl\ty on FIO<ury £> I ATaON Of' COVE"-ANTS f\oEWPOAT ..1ET -N·CA • THOMAS FARMS i2s
Mesa CA 92626 Beach.CA92660 8106 fledmollrsa-..anc:eot This Cus•ness ts cori· 1990 ICONOI tONS Afo;O RE· tUO Ne.port Bl.cl Co611
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s.n11 sat>el Aw ~st.II l erry WelCl'lman 5 Way. The Busu,ess name used Tht neme and address ot lenetl -ptCWld9d in dUCltd " an 1rid1YldUal F4411• STRICTIONS AS ANNEX.EO'MllS&. c.... 926r Mesa Ca.Iii 92$27
nMboro. Irvine C"' ~2720 by said uaneterors at said '"' ptrson with wnom section 9100 of 11'9 The Te istrant com· P1J1>11S11eo O<e.ngto Coas1 ~o THE SUBJECT P_!'loP· ~ U otO's Cc•11 Sano•• Af\ft n.omai 125
Antnony Geilnas 299 I 1oca11on IS EUROPA INTER· Clelm• may be tiled Is David Calilomla PfObete Codi. meneed log transact l>US> Dally PllOI Fel>ruary 14 21 ERry U114LESS "00 . AW.E Ca IO'n•e \ta() ~I San1a Sibel Aw Cosi.a
Grace Lane •5. Cosu1 Mesa I NATION"'l SALON & SPA R Hebefbush Esq 6055 E The time tor fi1ino dmT-. neu U"°8f the lictouou~ 28 ~arc:n 1 1990 AC.,.IOt. TO PR01 EC.,. e...c Cos'• ~ cii 1 ~ Ca<·! 92627 CA 92626 Thal S8td bulk transler IS Washington 8l1d .. Sult• wil not •JCSWe ~ '°"' l>USl..-S name O' n-W-829 "0UP PROPERT~ T ~·--· 9:i6r Tll•s !>\IS•,,•SS •• con-
ThiS bui.oness •!> con-1n1enoeo to be consum-•30, Los Angeles. CA months from fie ~ ~tied abe>ve on Fet>t\Jafy 1 SE SOLO Af A Pua.-.iC Tr .. s 1>ua.ness 5 co11 O..c18Cl 01 an~
duct11<1 cy llOf\-prot•I °'ll rn11eo at the oltle:e ol Bur· 900o&().2466and the last dey date noticed~. 15 1990 "8.IC M)'OC( SA~E F :ou "-EEO .a.~ Elt· d..cteo ey •~at.a<: ·11a reg•sHan1 t om-
Tiie reg1s1ran1 com· row Escrow Co 501 lorliUngc1a1msbyanycflOJ-YOU MAY EXAMINE -E McL&ughhn PL ANA 0 ,.. OF .. '"E ·,.e rt g st••"' com <nenceO to transact J».illt·
menoea to transect t>uSt· Parto.center Or Santa Ana. tor Sl'lall be Mardi t5. 1990 fie 118 .__.by lhe " ThlS Slllem&nl ..., 1 ieo '1CTITIOUS .,..._,, " A T v R E 0 F .. E ~ 10 Ir•~~ OUSo ,_, ut'Oet the 1 1 neu under lne '•CllllOUS Callt()(nta 92705 on or alter wfll<:tl IS ,,,. l>USlness day \MU ;r a ~ with tilt County cwi. ol Of. ..... STAT£•NT PAOCEEO lllGS AGA •,s T -~ ,,,. 1<1'11()..jS OU~ 'lame or
business name 01 riames March 16 1990 belort the consummation r.-. ,.........~. County on Fet>tuary 5 Tl'll IOllo<lt•ng pe1sons .tre YOU "Oll S>iOiJLO CO"'· l>Ua.l"IS$ name or na~1> 4 18Cl ·~on ~ 6
listed above on 11 2'89 This Culk transl8f IS SUC· d•I• spec;illed ebove lflW•tldfile in..-:,-11e-: = dOing buS•llelS IS TACT A LAllVER 1111190 .tbo>le °" Fet><ver, 6 1990
Larry Weocnmen 1ec1 to Cahforn1a Uniform Oattd· Ftbruary 22 1990 you b:f., ReQuest lof F....U ALL-COAST ROOFING °" ''••en 1• l990 ., 1990 Sanora T11on-u
T111s statement was 111eo Comme1c1111 Code Sec11on FA....C: MAGK:, IMC .. •r ~Nob ol fie Pul>lt$1141d O<ange Coast 2!07 Wallace .,.. Costa' IOOO • M ,,,. La,.. Ofl>ees Sod Pa!'! Pr-t Tn,s s1a1emen1 was·ftled
'""'" tne Counry Clerk ol Or· 6106 "lcherd loeMt11119h, Pt-. of M irw9l'I Delly Pilot Februar) 1, 21 Mesa. Cald 9262; ol ~EW•S ' ~U"FEL ~ ,.,.., 11a•erM"I •a.5 1 iecJ ., 111 tn. Counr, Qerll Cl ()<.
ange Counly on Fe1>ruary 2.
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TM neme and add•ess 01 deflt ..,.,..:., of -= -• 211. Marcil 1 1990 W-826 La•renc. Tunotnr w,1. d~t aoGooonE C~eoE~'.!oc~ tr.. Wl'lh t~ COo.1"•, C @o. :>• O< enge C.o...nl)' °" ~utr'f 1990 F44S131 the person w11n wnom Pubhlhed Orano-Coast ~ ~-210• w ace A..e VILLA ... ~ ~ A· *'91 c-~, Cl"~ ... ,, 9 ,3 1990
PuClts"9d Orange Coast Claims may l>e hllO IS BUA· 011ry P110t Ftbtuaty 28 1990 OI of I 1111r ~ 9f ·-.,. lllftftrr COSta ,..._ Calo! 92~J' TtON uno.< •'IG Puf°_ ... 10 1990 .... ,..
Dally Pilot Fecruary 7 14 I ROW ESCROW co SOI W858 -x:::: a;'250 °' .: ,_!WI~ Tn.s l>uS ries.s ·S CO"· llle OE CLARA -O"-OF ~ Pvl>tt5he0 Ofange Coat
21 28 1990 Partc.oenttf Or S1.nl• Ana. ~tom· ~Codi A RCTTnOUS au&INEU ducttO .,.,. Ill' rid ... oOIAI COVENANTS CON0•.,..•0"'5 P\o~ Of•~ Coest :>a_ty l>iiol ~ 2) 111
W·82t CA 92705 Escrow =61063· rtaJC M>TlCE Requesltabf Soedal Nob09 MAm ITATl•NT Tn• registrant com· ANOREST~ie-.o-.s ,,.,._ °"'' P1'01 FeoN¥, 21 2e Maren 7 ,. 1990
----------JST end the IHI day for flllng lom'I Is vailable from ti TM....,.....,...., menc::eo 10 trc11t1sacl l>utl· onett., •ettnecl to as 1ne t.1¥0! , ,.. 1990 w...a.1 1111m.1 1c NOT c111ms by any creditor s11at1 K 055028_~ _ . . __ .....!.. • d r;;--Q.,, ~s are nest unOt< IN l>eht•ous CC&A 11 rte.ore.a ,, Booi. I N -a.&J I u __ ... _~ ____ IC_E __ be Match 15 1990 wn1C11 is NOTICE OF PETTI'ION A;..,_'forP.lldonef· ~~NY'S~~T MAIN· l>USd\8$S name <>' n~I 12115 Pages 1000-10.ti ,,., __________ ----------
FICTITIOUS 8UllNESS the business dey before 1118 TO ADMINISTER L.AWA~E s. ROSS • TENANCE 219-e Ptacenh• listed I.bow on N"' le""',.. = ~~ NI.IC M>TICE NlJC NOTICE
NAME STATEMENT i consummallon date speci. ESTATE OF: 24422 Awenldm O.Le Costa Mesa. Caltl 92627 LMry Wil•ams ~~ea ,: '"'1: s..b.ec1 1----------
The to11°"'1ng per\ons ate I ™'g,~=v~tb ,.. 1990 ELLEN R. DUNN c.... SUI• *915 An1on.t0 COfneio 219• Tn.s statement •IS lr1eG Otooert) _, "O ,, tl'le....,.... RCTTTlOUI 9USMU flC~A=-
domg ousonessas PAUl ICHULTHl.lS tot CASE NO A152417 l..llgufl9 ..... •CA IK53 Placentia.C4»ta~ Caiit '"''111 trie Cou'lt) Cle<' 0 ' O<-ot MAR A S V°"' w 1-~ MAm ITATl..wr T"-lolkPMnll oenor19 are CUISINE S BY ANNIE IE In ltonal Perl • Orinoe Coast omy Pilot 92ii27 ange Counl)' on f'eoruaty 6 SEL 4.,. O\JBl'C A\JCT•O... The~~•••
1940 Orange "'ve Cos11 ,!._~0 '-. beTo~I heirs, Feb.21,Mat.1,6, 1i90 Tiits cus1ness is con· 1990 TO ;"E oiG HES.,. BOOER ~ 1>vs.ness~ • 0°:-'lc~~COLt.EC ·
Mesa CA 92627 p . ~ • aech:ws.. dUClecl O)' an •ndlV!Oual F4411M F()q CASM l)ll)a!>le " tM PA c f I c E., G '"I s T BLES •8 WOOON91'1 SI Ann Le•BIOlla MllO. ena· u1>11stlt0 Ofangt Coast contingent creditors. and •-Ir ..,,net Tiit registrant com· Pub1•5'*2 Ora~ Coast 1 1 ~ n w1ul ~ APARTMENTS ae >\ 15~11
Morgan. 1940 Orenge Ave Oa11y P1101Fet>ruary28 ~::i persons who nwy ~nu menceo to transact bvSI-Daily P.iot "'-t>rua,., 1' 21 ;7,,: Un 190 S~a1.s• .ti 1"41 St '"WQOt1 8eect' C~' "'S:...,C..e ~ 92;.;:yer• 18
Costa Mt>Sa CA 9:1627 1 •olherwl91 be In~ In IJM:TTTlOUS .,..... neu under tile r1et111ous 28 Marcti 1 1990 outs~ ••ont ent••nc. ot tne C~"' "'9 '< ... & P~C.," >l't'OOOr.oSll S• ,,..,,,,., C.J•'
Cnarles Agu$11nt>Morgan the will °' es1ale. OI bolh. ...-aTAtt•NT C>Usiness name °' names W-835 AT&T 9"''<1"9 >ocatf'O al C"tng t<ou •.?"20 A-con 92""4
1940 Orange t-v"' Costa PtalC NOTICE olJL~~IT~~u= been Tile lollOwl"O P41'$0nS are Nstecl above on N A 800• " .... c~,.. o..... °"~'SI Ce<r 10$ c .. ' Sco11 "' ... @)'tfS ,,
Mesa CA 926.?t b MARCUS E dOlng t>uSlness as Ari10,uo Corneio NlJC N0TIC( Costa V asa Ca torn•• • 90 0 'NOOC•llV St lrvtne falol Tl'l•S buS•"\!)S '> con· • 17180 filed Y US EXPOATACION v iM· This state-nent w1S riled ,.9111 "'e a.nCI ,,._. cor· 'rn s o .. s ~ess s ~O<"·
ducteo b) "uSb.t"o .ind ""''e NOTICE TO SMITH In the . S POAT AC ION CO t 500 witn the County Cler'-ol Of· IJM:TITIOUS 8USINCU 18).0 '<. ...0 "<>• ~ t:; • o\IC'leo Dr .,. no v-c~• 92:~.: OvS•r>en IS con-Hoe r eg•$1•an1 com. CAlDfTC>ftS Of Court ol California. County ff °' 6 ~ ange Count) on Feorl.lltf')' 6 MAm ITAttmlff ~ s..o CC&R 5 " ,~ .. ,.. reg sira.,• COM end 1 rnenct><l lo transact l>US•· 8UlK TfllANIFfA ol ORANGE =1 Calll 9;660 1990 rrie tonow<no pe<-$0r"S are Ot~., ~1..-1.0 "' said ~ to ':•"'~' • t-us. d~~": ~e';~1 c::.,~
fless under Ille '•Cl1t1ous 1 (Sece. 1101 ... 107 THE PETrflON Mrs Evelyn Moms 1500 F.,..,., ooong ~as Cou"t) a"<! S•11e o.scr oec ._ ..r>oer ""P <,. t-ou~ ~ to trans.act buSI· Cu5'nt>SS n.tme or names U.C.C.) requests tlat MARCUS E ti Or 6 Newpott Pubhsned Orange Coast NEWPORT SE.-'< as ~ _._ .,.. a'"'t'S ,_, unoer ,,.,. f.ctmou•
1os1eci abo~e on 1 1 90 Notice is llerecy given to SMITH be appointed • =~·Catt! 9;6fitl D••ly P!lot Fe1>ruar) 14 21 SPORTS \ll80 N~•Po•1 \JM ·:i c• ~.::>' , o• T·act .s1t0 •oo.te "" "' .\ o..s.riess name Ot ,..,_
Ann L Makaen.J Morgan creditors ot tl'le w1tn1n personal repr991ntat'le Triis 1>usineu 15 con· 28 Maren r 1990 Blvo Cosll Me-s4 Ca•' sass es •KOIO.O ., 800" ~.~ "9 "'" 1,1190 •00.,.. Of' Marcri 1
This itatement was hltl<l nameo translerort•l that a administer lie est.ale of d led b an ind1v1du11 W~3' 9262;' 35 .. o~s 24·i& nct\.S ~ r11.s stettmt"'I •M; --o 990
wt111 Ille Count~ Clt-r~ ot Or· bulk tran5ter is aboul to be the deoldenl. ~n• {. is tr ant com Ren 'C0to C.ttt0<n•• I o1 M ~ar.ous ,. tos o• w• "tr.e COU"h C~· o ::>. Su$.ar M~s
1nge Countv on February 2 made on personal property THE PETITION meneed ,: transact l>usi· PtllJC NOTIC£ Hus buS•l'US s ::or· •.c·a. ~eco-as "' O••"'C4 ~~ Count~ ~ et:>-..ar, T11 s s1a1.,.,_,1 -llleo '~~ F6'SMOl 11ere.nal1er descril>ed ~eslS lhe ~rs ness under the t1ct111ous Clucteo by • c0<00<••.or Co.."h "0<"_,. ' 990 ,. "' '~Count\ CW1' of °' mn W&IM 11U PIJl>l•SN!d o .. l,,Qt' Cl'.)8SI Tiie namt'S ano bus•ness : ~tedC:OC:-..:.J..!'Y· t>uSlness name or na'"i!S FlCTITIOUS MIS..SS Tiie 'ltl} ,.,.,., CO'"'· !~ , ..... ~cs·ns .,,., ,.....12 enge CO\>n!• on ~
C A T oa.1~ P ~t "eu ... 1·~ • 14 addresses ot 1118 intended ,....-. llsttO •bO~e on N A .. ._STATEMENT ~ to '••nsac• c.-us-· ;it-:Of"',..'°" d~•:~ o .. lJI~ Ora":ie Coast 13 •990 Auto A adoo op 21 28 1990 t•ansll!fO<S are Rooet1 Gat· The .. llf.t ~y codlclil Mrs e~etyn Moms T~ 1 '"9 ~IOf'S "'" ness u<'Cle< 1.,1 •-ct '•OuS 1 ..... ..,, ·~ e• :i-~·, :le , P11e: F.i:":..a" :' • i! ,,._,.
Cond1t1on1(EJ34420•1 ,v 8.0 tner Inc 805 E Pico are ~tie Th•S statement •as 1 tO dO'ngt>usnesslS 0,,.51"4!SS "•~ cv .,ames oe sc· te~ •~o .e s ~.,c.., • '4 ·~~ ,,. .49 0 ..,0' sn«I ~1"99 Coal' 13110 8oulevardLos Ariqt>'t!$CA~ll~~lntle M94.,..;1hlhe CountyCler~orOt· TAtGON WEST 4500 .stto.tb<hf'O~"f't'•uar,I p"•::-•·e.: • tf' JU • ::>e;P1C•"e1Yuaty2129
PllSIE .... Ml.IC NOTICE I~~~ IOCill 011 In Cautorn1a YTHeE PETITION •"91 County on Februerv 6 Cal'!'pu$ D< Suite 521 "'~ •990 ~HCC• e· ,, \:.::>5-'>t ·-ic NOTICE ~llCl'I. 14 \990 75 Be B w ' t990 00<1 Beac11 Ca1o1 92660 I SO P;l"O'I" v.es.. C • ·~ .. .i ... ._ w..a...s 13 0 ach I tlfT,nstr FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ol IM Clloe! e'eculJVt• olllce ~ques~ a~hoftty tale F&.eele T.O & Jean Ponttti '>3 T111s state,,..t.'f\t witS ltle<l r... ~"a•«; ".:: : ' (71•) 137-7777 NAME STATEMENT or pronc1p.i1 t>usonPSS olfoce mll'\IS ' es Published Orange Co.>" Saddlebo"' l'ld Bell Ca "'''" ll'>e Cou,..._ C t'f• 01 O.· ::-a..,, ..... at-<'" • • •'"• FlCTlTIOUS MISIMESS ....... TMIS &II!! Tl'l .. l(\fo .. 111g P"r~ns .irP or 1~"•nlenOed transferor IS =~1Sl~llOn1~e.: Daily p,1o, Fet>ruilf) 14 21 ")Ot\ Calo! 91307 I arige Count, or. ""~"'a" 6 "(:,)•loO('•~· c• • .,_ •"W'' -!A!:: s~=~~ ·~ "8.JC NOTICE
I ao ng b..isme'ls ,., Act (This authority .,. 28 Marc11 7 1990 I O.tv d t>. O(.t•oc• -'9 •990 acarM.,, .,.,.: ct·~· • _,.,."°" ·" __ .;....;.;;;..;;..;.;.....;..;.;;...... __ _
CHRYSLER LE BARON ~~E COMP Tf~ S pp., A•I otlle< t>us•ne~\ n11"'~ .. low .... ,_,_al W ·828 B<ent..000 Lane Ll<;Y".t F44&200 Ot>S•;<'l'J(lr • ~.,. ~-,.;: .. ~ .:o--c; c..s~e-5$ as ~~ST'"~-t986 converl•ble MJr~ ,. Jno .ldd•t'~St'' used O\ 1""' v• ,..._.._, ""°'~°''~CNS!~ ...... , "'D·C0'-1 S•S"E V S -... ~--·
L' CO 32 '-1 <>t•,.am I 1 Oi"" P.001 "•ti• er 'a ~ • 2323 So..1~ O! s S• ~11 ~ tolowV!g Ptf'90f\9 ere Cross leather c11q•na Ao '•JOuc<' (.,r C1' Ml.IC NOTICE P\lll.IC NOTIC£ P1alC M>TICE P\ll.IC NOTICE 29 ·~ •• ~' , :>a..::i ....... rt>-.ii.:. = .• ,,. ~' :.r-• "°'"9 bllM'eSS u
owner 31 000 molt'-. 926'9 atet1 .\ntllOI",. ~ •c.6: POWER PLATE. 2205
Mbo S9 ooo 6-s ·~oo JamesE \.. ~ J;>• ~·· NOTICE OF PREPARATION ,.... ;,. C•·• .. •• ~ s1~ -:· ~~1• 1.aouna c~ Ro L.eguna
FORD 1985 Mu"cl"9 GT 1 ~~1~a;2;.; ·' lt>••C l"•" OF NEGATIVE DECLARATION P\lllC NOTICE Vew C•'' 92€:~ Buct. C11tt 92651
5-speed Power 1111"''
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, T'1•S 0.,5,,,.-~~ ·~ ,0,, I -.,,..,..,, ''•""" SK an Emery L,trTopman, h 0 ... (Locel GuldellM• .1.49) FICTITIOUS auslM€ss c., ..... , o. s'" :--·Er Po<1 s11111ng Pl ,.._. I 1ng Iv you over <l't' 1 ouc1eel O\ .in 1nd•".:l'"' v c 1 o:;;6"1' -· s-c;tt c. .. r 92660 Cheeta run~ St't' Ill•~· Tiil' ,._." sl• 1,..1 com. (Stete Guldellnff ~15072) NAME STAT£MEWT :i-c~•. • •• • .-• • ......,,. ''~ •· ~· $5995 mecxl!CI 10' ....... SM' t>uo;.-Ti"('·~-"9 petSOt'S .... -:)#' b :WO· "f'.! ... sa ,j r., s c-.. s .,MS .. CCo"• T" s lluS•"l•SS ,, con-
••J4·6548• ',,ess unOf'• ,,, .. 1 C"I ous 00"'9 Cius""""" ::c1° • •J••"<_.~ ' ""• "..c•eo t-• '°'"' .-.•u•e oue-ec o, i n tn<lill10Ual
Mesa Consolidated W ater District co.,""·" "'" • 4 L• E" ~ ,..,_ .,. ~., '' w~ • .. e r~; ,,,.,., co... .,,. •e9•strsnt com·
Flll•ISTlll 1115 t>us•nf"S.!o ,,.,,,,. O• names 4UT0 ! "R,,JC REP.\ R CC4" ' ~ ~ • .._ a~.: ~.,.;: •:: •·rosact ' ~ 10 transac\ OUlt·
steel IDO\of' on Jenul'V ?9 I 1965 Placentia A venue I ·s~u eoo •• R .e• c •C \' t'•ce~w<o c• '"'t' •• :."'"a...: "'et5 ""Ot" ..... • c· I C..S -... noer IM llCllllOUI RED' Auto A C Ca.,,,
Su~r Sport11Fr t8"ti55 '9~,.,,., [ c ~ Post Office Box 5008 "°""'•,.VI ('\ Ca ' ~r:is ~ ........ "''' C•f' 'f'O =-· s.ac 0..S•"'fl~ "l""t' ~ ""'"'~ l>u5'"4r$5 name ()f narnn
C 9 628 5008 GllQla.-.r.os~ n 11 •a·o :;c~o, st~ •toO•f' O" ••"~" • steo soove on January 1
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""''" '"" Counh Clt>rk nl Or-4n.t Cil'ol 9:-·o~ untl~'d t' ill"<\' t'' ·~ ::t-· A,.t,.C""• JIO~sa Bnlll' .. amP!"Bn
13750 Beach Bl W'\tmn~t• °'"ge Count~ on ~ebtuil"' 6 I T .... •r•t~r .... • -•• •tai~t -as ,..__. ~ • . ' ......... , I he '--t desc lbed T"•S t'uS•"f'S\ " C"O.,· a111oer woe~·"" t>• ·~· :::•::-. • • -~, .. ~.. ~ rv "'~ • -·~· -,._ 19_0 r11e Mesa Consolidated Water District is preparing a Negative ..,.... aralton or t pro,~ ' oo..cieci 0, .,. ,.., ''°""' ll'1• •cc.. s0t0 anc ·•~ ..... •"'t' c:-..'"'• c~ c-< :'lo ...,1 ,,,. Counl)' ci.ri.. ot <>·
f41&61st below A Drdll Negative 0e<:1ara11on IS on Ille at the Otslnct office and 1s available for pYbllc r"e r eg 51 •"' :o,.... ao .. .,, .,. '"" ~c<1·s "' ·~ "'°""h :w-c,.~ ... ,, 11'91 Count)' on J;ebfUary 6 (lH) lll-7lll
llllllllTllSUll P.ibr sl'ltt'O O•.-.rqe C 'asr inspechon A Negative Oecla1111on wall be considered fOf approval Of disapproval by the Board of ..,~ 14 ••r....:• :-us. t!'f"'-~~ ld" ""t"eS 1, '""" '.! •->~ •t90
O.i 'v P 101 ~4.'t'•u..1•• " • 1 Directors ol tne Oislnct at its meeung to be held on Marc h 22. 1990. at 7 00 Pm at ll'le DistrlC1 Board "8SS ... ~ :,,. '"'. O..$, ..,e :• ~ ~. • Put>••cal :~ F._tl F.-• Oubl SlleO O<ange C:O.St
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28 Marcri ; 1990
FORD PINTO 19eo r • l•o 28 "'4.t '" • '"90 Room located at 1965 Ptaoentta Avenue. Cos1a Mesa. C A 92627 0us."6S "•""t' _., ,.., ..... t'$ ~~ ·~ ,o.i•u ' ~. e • "'-~ ·-""° :l<•"9t' Coast
l'leater 11 c au tom ~fie: .v 834 steo " ,.. "" i;:f't'• 4•" 5-4 3e • 2 -=>-• :> _..:-,, ce~· ...ar, 21 28
gooc cond•hon 10 ... m11t.· 1----------The pro1ec1 consists ol the following 1983 T"t' Bfo<'-e•c •'• v 1-o. . .\GE Merci' 4 ;!90 age $500 OBO 5J<I • tQ I Ml.IC NOTICE G'10<.tmll0$C."' -.. c ·d cc; EE " •5SOC 4 • .) .. \\-6'6,
GMC 1984 Jtmm' •h4
Power everything oir 5-
speed excellent con
d 111on $7 000
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATfMEHT I The 1011ow1ng persons are
d04ng bustness 115
J 0 TILE 20021 BuSlld•d
St Hunl1ngto" !!(!&Cll Clio!
92646 •"""l'T'l~""l""T'l"W"ll':T"."rTI JOfln T 01) Jr 2002 I
Busnerd St .. untorigton
Beach Cal•I 92646
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ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
The registrant com·
,,,.need 10 uansa<:t bus .. I nass unGe< !hi' hCll!IOUS
business name Of names
iliillllililill llsteo at>Ove on N nA I Jolln T 01y Jr
LINCOLN 1985 Conlmeo·
111 •-door Black new
llres and batlery all e,.
tras 32.000 miles One
o w ner S 11 .000
770-6634
MERCURY 83 COLONY
fills statement was hlt'tl 1
with th• Courity cier i.. 01 O• · a~ County on February !i
19 F'490371
PubllShed Orange Coast
Oa11y P1101 February 14, 21
211 March 7 1990 W·827
PAR K NINE ---------
PASSEN GEA WAGON
$3675 759-8512 P\lll.IC NOTICE
LIOAl NOTICE
~T-MllA
UNWtlO SCHOOL
Otll'l'tCT
NOTtCE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that lhe Board ol
Education ol tilt N-oor•·
Mell Unified SctloOI Dtstroct
of Of*'9' County '"''" r• Olive ...._, btds uo to 2 00
P M on tl'le 16th day of
---Merch. 1990, ti the Purdlas-OLDS 1tl3 Regency 91 Ing OffiCe of .. Id School Dis·
OltHI. fully loaded 1rlct.1oc&led at 2985-B 9ear
58 000 miles A.verage Str .. t, Co•I• Mesa. CA
2 S M P G S 2 . 8 S 92$26. ti wfllch lime said 81'~2-8370 bids wlll be publlcfy CX*1eCI Ind reed for ....... llenl 'II CHARTER BUS SEAVIOE
Coupe, ve. Auto. A/C. SUPPLEMENTAL CARRIER C... & M0tel Belt &Yyl All bkSS .,. to be 1n ac· cordance with COnd11iOM, (G0'20352l 1nt1fuctt0na end Ss>«ll1-
.... cations which .,. on !\It 1n Piii iD _. tllt offlot of tM PUf'Cheting
137llO lleeCtl Bl w11ml\1tr Olreetor Of Nici School Dls-.\:~1) 111-nn ~. =~CA~•reet
• --A P9ffolmt111Cle Bond m.-, .,,....,,..._,..,,._,,,--=-::~ be ,...... " "" dllcntlOn PONTIAC 1HO Orend of 1M 0111trtct
LeMane •-door. New Ho......, mey WltfMSraw
--... tun• ••Cllltnl. 1111 lld '°'. peMd Of '°'1Y-'"° 080 '34-7211 ~ ('51 ..... -...
PONTIAC 1tl5 Fi.a OT -~::,:::J~:'ot
.... Mytoeded ........................ ~ ..,., condlttOn. 33.000 9dlOOI °'6llrtat,..,... -.......... (1MOll074) ......... .., .......
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Proiecl No 90-3
Protect Name 1990 Masler Plan
Pro1ect Location (spec1hc) The 1990 M aste< Plan will be performed. and projects discussed ttterein
will occu' within the MCW O bounditfMtS. A map ol Ille MCWD t>oun<Jarlel Is on file wi1h MCWO a11he
above-stated address
PfOJe<:I Location (City) Costa Mesa • (County) Or1nge
Oescflpl1on o l Nature. Purpose and Beneficiaries o l Project:
See Attachment 'A"
Name ol Agency Undertaking Proiect: Mesa Consohdated Waler 0ts1r1<:t
Con1ac1 Person General Manager • Karl Kemp
Area Code (714) Phone 631-1200
M 111gatlon measures to avoid potential Slgmttcanl effects are appended to the Envtronmemlal Impact
Assessment and ·oratt • Negative Declaration on Ille with MCWO 11 the above-slated address
R09ER'T E. AN8LOW
Steff ......_ R11p '" 1lble tw PY'eper.Cton MICHEUI JACICIOM s.c..ury
Dete: F.W"9fJ 23. 1llO
ATIAC ... NT "A ..
O..Crlptton of Nature., PurpoM and 9eMftc..,_ of PNfaCt:
The pYrpose of the District's Master Plan 11 to determine lhe type of capital Improvement proi-cts
the 0 1str1<:t needs 10 maintain 11s waler quality and water supply goels TM Master Ptan provides an
overall framework fOf expanding the District's production, treatment, 1ransmlssion. distnbut~. and
slot age sys1ems 10 meet the District's goal ot Iner~ water feliabfftty during normal t.lmea and fOf
emergency and drought situations.
The District has 1>een preparing Master Plana since 1961 tn OfcMr to meet future demands_ TM
District most recently eclopted Its 198' Mu1er Plan whkh !<Mntlftea fadlfti... project• and
tmp,ovements 10 allow the Dltlrtct 10 meet demand• fOr water ~ untM tM ~ 2000. The 1914
Master Plan was adopted on July 12, 1914. A NeQatlw ~-to 9Xarnlne the .-wtronmentel
consequences of the adoption of tM 1914 Maeter Pt.'1 ... pNPWed and edoPtad et that time. TM
19!4 Muter Plan waa eu~tty l.IPd•d In 1 .... wWt the 1 ... Dtttrtc1 Master Pten being
adopted on March 12. 1987. The current 1llO 06strlc:t....., Pten Updele II to Identify IN PfoO"M8
of the 1984 MMler Ptan. 10 update tNt ~ end to ... IN profadt needed to attllin tM ata-.d
goals ol mu1W·plannlng owr a ICMCMed 1W1 ~ S*tod (1 ... 2000).
TM prtnc:lpals 119"'11 to be MG 111 Id In tM 19'0 ...... PWt ~ .... '°"°"'
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anqe Cou11h C>" '"l't>• ....tn. 9 ... ~eo ·:1 ·~ .. ~ a
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NAMl STATPllNT ::cwOt'C! ~eci_...t~· .. 5 •989
"~ l()tl()'ol> f'O t't"SC"'S I/le .1 S I,,~ I'""'"" I ">I 0
dO'ng ""' "9$5 IS eg.. s. JES• to. t!'!t' uno.•
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Pl'!OPE'r" MA ... 4GE· :>atta li'ee>rl>M) •6 1990
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Raymof'ld H Caso" " 111•1 m.osos. •r DE9JllA 19~0 8Ne11 B"'o Su••t'I M lfW19, EIQ.. At ·
21 S Hun11119to" B~JllC"' lo r ft• Y I A 9 e 11 t to r
Cal•' 926'11 8tne llcferJ VlllAGl.
Tllos l>us•nt'ss s CC"'-CM.flt ASSOCIATION
OUCled C~ en nCI •-Ow• O~t; 51'.o O<tnQt' Coast
The reg Sir•"' CC',.. O• • Pl Cl FebNar. 211 ~ 10 l••~I tlu51-.,..,..., • •4 1990 I
f"'8S unoet the l<I I •OUS YI 8$ •
let Us...., y ..
Sell V • ., p,~,!
Ctl Ca.tlifW,
642 -5671
for information
& surprisingly
low cost .
STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
The Legal Department at the
Daily P ilot is pleased t o an-
nounce a new service no"" avail·
able to new businesses
We w ill now SEARCH the
name for you at no e11;1ra c harge
and save you the time and lhe
trip to the Court House 1n Santa
Ana Then of course after the
search is completed vwe will ftle
your hchttous busint>SS name
statement w ith the County Clerk
publish once a ~ fo r tour
weeks as required by law and
then ftle yO\.lr proof ot ·pub h·
c ation w11h the County Clertc
Please stop by to tile your
hc;t1t1ous business statement at
the Daily Pilot Legal Depar1·
ment 330 Wes t Bay Costa
Mesa C a1ttorn1e If you c an not
s top by please c all us
at (7 14 1 6'2·'32 t Extension
3 15 or 316 and we w ill make
arrangements for you to handle
this procedure by mail
11 "ou should ha"e an.,. tur1het
Questions please c all us and we
v.111 be more than glad 10 assist
you
Good luck m your
new bus1ness'1
'
by 811 Keane comnsa CULTUU by Maratta & Maratta PBAJlfUTS by Chertea M. Sctdl
Seven-year-old Billy continues sub-
bing with this additional version
of where Bil Keane might be.
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
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"Marmaduke! Come back here!"
NANCY
ARLO AND JANIS
·-............
TUllBLEWEEDS
STf.\>Cj \N ~E r.viN& A rtt\CE 1A6 I ~ ..
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l
@8iTE HE.~E
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
\ -
'RUFF JUST FW~EO A SEEING-~-tm 1£5T ~ ..
by Jerry Scott
by Tom K. Ryan
by Kevin Fagan
TMIS IS MV REPORT
ON TME WIND ...
GARFIELD
WINO 9LOWS VOUR MAIR
AROUND ""8 ~lE WAU<.IN6
10 S0400l.ANP AFTER YOO 6ET
lMStE, VOO OON'T MAVE A CC*B ••
by Jim Davis
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ' by Lynn Johnston
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
I r::tJNT \&Jf<ITE.
ANTI· L-IT're~~
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IT @ ... O EJE.
A C.ONR-IC: T OF
IN~~T
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom Batluk
s:J FAR , IHE 541..E. QEAH, 11'5 SORE A -mt.RE'$ NO OOU6f "fHAI INSIAUJNG
OF Clf\l()Q 5LJMN\ERS' Bl& IMPROVEMENT: J IHE IOU.-FREE NUMBER , FOR P€DPLE
5c.HOOL PICTURES OVER lA51 <;EAR .1 Q..T151 DE 1HE Dl5iRICf, HA5 ~U.4 HA5 GONE PR£f1t.> ,..__ __ ...., ____ ___, J CUI OOWN ~1ME CROWD5 .'
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DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau
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