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Connection sought
to corpsef ound at
Bo sa Chica Beach
By ROBERT BARKER
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Huntington Bea~h detectives arc
lool.;101 for a connection betw~n the
body ofa man found burned bc-.ood
reroan1uon at Bolsa h1ca tatc·
Beacn on unday and IY..o other
burned bodies found 10 Orange
County since September
another v.-as tound near ~ Carbon
Can)'On RqJonaJ Park 1n north
Oran&e County in October.
Lt Ed McErlam satd today there 1s
no to<hcauons.at the presea.ttimuhat __ .....,
the three cases arc hnked, but added
that dctcct1ves will check: out simi-
lant1cs betwttn them with other
police agcnc1cs
The body at Bolsa Chica State
Beach was found by a patrolman wbo
bad stopped to enforce a niaht11mc
partun& ban 11 the beach.
The Officer peered over the cdac of
Pactlic Coast H1ahw•> and saw the
body burn1na next to a servt« road.
Sgt. BLll Pctenon said today:
o.11J .... ,......_ 'f ICMN ·--.,
· Fred Bottome aay• bl• •lew and the •_alu.e of hh property would be damaged by coverlnc the San Joaquin Reae"olr.
· The charred bod) of a man v.:ts.
found rrrScal Beach in Scpttmber and (PleaM ... BODY /ilt
Reservoir cover plan protested Cub Scouts find cocaine
Two Cub Scouts h1kin& m the
ppcr cv:port Bay EcolQ&.1cal Re-
serve found and turned 1n a suticasc
contain1na m~ than a pound of
cocaine, Ncv.pon Beach police ~
ported
The bo)'s took the suitcase to pack
leader Alan W Courtttey, v.ho opcii·
cd It to find S70 crams of cocamc. By BOB VAN EYKEN
Otlllo9 ~""' .,... •
~mrth1ng hit\ to be dont' ~bout
water qualtt)' in the San Joaquin
Rcscn 01r but the \1c1ropoh1an
Water Da!ltnct v.on't know for
another )car whether a g1olnt co,cr
over the 40-acre lake v.111 be the
preferred oouon. an official toJd the
Piiot of the Boeing 737
that crashed Sunday le
praised for guiding the
crippled aircraft over a
village as he attempted an
emerg~ncy landlng I A•
Coast
Newport Beach Is con-
sidering d isplaying rem-
nants of the hl&tOflC China~
House /A3
Nation
Admimstratton rec-
ommends curtailing de-
posit Insurance for bank
and savings and loan
accounts./ A5
Index ..
Bulletln board A3
Buelneu A6·7 caa .. med 87-8
Comtcs · 86
Croasword 88
O.th notiee. 84
Entertainment A10
In the Servic4t A5
Opk\k>n ·A9 ,,.,.. 85
PoMcelog A3
PUl)Jlc notices 84
~~no• 81 ...
85
Weather A2
Wedd. A4
Nev.port Ha rbor Arca Chamber of
Commertc on Monday
The idea of a noa11ng coHr 1\ the
bane of Nev.port Beach rc\adcnt\
whose home o"erlook the rcscr"oar
Fred Bollomc one resident who
aJdresscd Monda) s meeting ol the
chamber's Local (,o,ernml·nt ~ub
comm11tec said he had rc<.:c1,cd
cs11ma1es that 1hc 'alue of ht\
SS00.000 ho~ 10 Harbor Ridge bought m) home to hH~ Jnd die an:·
v.-oulddechneb}asmuchasS200000 he S<J1d "I don 't want to be n:1m·
af hl!I "'~ of lhc rc\el"\-Olr were bursed But other\ do .\nJ rm \er\ d~tro}cd concerned about the effect a de·
And v. halt' onl) about 20 homes pressed podet v.ould ha' e on r~al
look dartctl) out over the re~r\lotr estate "aluc) 1hrouahou1 lhe Cll)' 'c ou
the d('(.nnc 1n 'alucs would be tclt ha'c to look at the l)'>UC of O\tr31l
throughout the cat) Bouomc ~1d 'alue
'Tm not J>(rsonally concerned . Water 01\tncl offirnils sa.,. the)'
.ibout the deprec1.at100 bccau..c I (Pleaee .ee COVER/ A2)
Ben Courtney. 9 and Oiscy
Luchesi. • d1sco"cred the brov.n
suit~ hidden 1n bushes dunn& a
h1lc om1ay. said police J>Qkcsmao
Rick Bnidley
The pad of ~t boy~ and t.bc1r
leader took the suitcase and narcot1C$
to pohcc. •
Police said the cocaine was pack-a&ed lcadina to the conclu ion the
u11a~ hkeh belonsc<t to a drua
dealer The street "'alue of the coounc
wa placed at $34,000
Accused rapist s8.ys women ate lying
By 808 VAN EVKEN °'.,.. 0.-, ..........
• "He'\ tr) 1ng to show that he was a
\UCC~sful businessman whoSt' com-
pan) ~• aom& to do S 190 m1ll100 in
busanc\\ tha\ )tar ~ad [xpul)
D1s1nct .\ttoroe) Man 1n \tern.
"\\c'rc 1n1ng 10 \ho" 1ha1 he ui.cd
phOn) busane\\C\ lo lur~ v.omcn into
s11ua11on~ 10 v.h1l'.h he could rape
them."
trtal, ~h1_1;h 1s C\~ted to conc lude
toda) or Wedn~) in !)upcnor
{ ourt an nta \na. has b~tcd li"e
v.cd:s To hear Thomas Pan1chas tell at
the 32-ycar-old Boston native u a biah·po~crcd businc man who as
1ne 1st1bk to women and 1 l:Ont1nu·
aJJy lured into dangerous le&al pre·
d1camcn1s by their ad,anGcs
The .allcaed tr1mes. ~hach m"ol\c
fh c 1iepara1c vu; ttm\, v.C'l'e com·
milled an In ant'. t:iguna !'l;aguel and
f ountain\ al~\
l he prOS<:lUt~ in P<tnachJ,· tnal
-0n I 'I counts of ra pe and \C\u<al
assault secs 1t d10eren1h. ho~c' er.
Pan1chas .• r ountaao \ alk't hU\1·
nessm.iln and C I) ta ~k');l rcsadl'nt
was arfl~trtf ne.irh a \Car Jgo T11s
Dunng three dan en tC!ltamom I.tic
I.1st "ed. and on ~1ond3\ Pamcha\
aucmpted 10 ~>rtra} lm '1lt1ms a\
'fru1 u:a\.c .. •• v. ho ha~ "'atlanltt) had
Walk around
world brought
brothers fame
#Shooting death of
one insptredo ther
two to finish trek
By KATY BO HER
Of .. Ofllly ,.... •hlfl
In 1970. Oa ad Kun\t (arnt• homl'
ftom his ~-to-S JOb anJ rda\ed and
t haltcd with his be\t fncnd O\Cr" le"
b«".
At the tamr. Kunst h"cd 1n \\ a~:a
11nn .. and IQ\td lrn:lt.1n1 around
outlandish onc-of·:a-lond idea\ th;u
v.ould be M>methana \0 \Pl aal the ~hole \\Or'ld ""ould u .. e notice.
He wanted to be the lir\t 11
• somcth1n11nd ht &Qll" \ 10 land h"
name 1n the Gumne"s Roo of World
Records
E\el')th1na he and has friend Ji\·
cu ~ had be-to done -""h the
u cept1on of v.1llkm1 uuund the
wo,ld -htc:rally 1'.llk1n1 around the
world That · 1t. Kun\t knc"' 1n\U11ntl)
brothtr'\ some mule\. a ~(XJ.,~r-old
v.oodcn wheel waaon and a dCJ1catC'd
Au\trahan hool 1cachcr He :u.
taintd his goal Oct S, 1974 He was
ollictaJI\ added to 1hc Ciu1noe~\ Boo~
of World Rttordt alkr has rr1urn
" ftcr v.e looktd 1n the (Guinne \)
book and ~aluccl u had flt\ er lxi:.o
done. I said. 'Thi\ I\ 11 Tha '"~hat I
want to do.' .. said Kunst "I 1mmed1·
atcl) called my older brother John.
ind asked him what he thou&ht tk
v.u all for 1t.
"'>o I made ~urc he lrnc~ I w<i\
nou\ I panned ham do~n to <l Jail·
of de1>3nure He said, ·Wdl. I
&raduate 1n June, let'\ lca"e n&ht aft('r
that • That was in January -we h11d
\1, month to pl"l'~re.''
lhe) didn't dc1t111c from the plan
In June. the tv.o headed trum \1annr-
wta to 'cw \ ork w11h a mule 10 hdn
rarT)prOH u>n Asthe)tr.&,ekJ,thr
)t1un1csl brothCT, Pete Kun 1. ~ho
11\ed in o ta Me . couldn't ,;1and
n~ being included and took a huk
\' tton from hit \litfe nd lou1
ch11dttn and hil hh1kcd to Penn
)hania, where he mel ha\ brother
~it wnh him and thrn 81.\.u..cJ him ol
a uluna them. .. E' cf) da) · 1 m«t g1rli. left and
n&ht who sa) the\ "tint to (ha'e
\ell).'' Ptmchas said "Onl) in C ah·
fomaa ha"c I ~d this happen C\tr
an am other c;tate ·•
The charges of ~'ual assault
k'eltd b) 1Ft~ of the """m are
\lm1lar an nature Since thr '1ct1m\
arc not known toea\:h othcr \tern hi'
q~csuoned how the attU5a1rom
thll was one 1<.ka h( v.tNld puf'\u"' ~nd on June 20. 1910. Kun~t. 30.
1t1nCd ... 1~1n ;a path around 1hc
canh 1111 nh thr heh:> of hi\ t'-'c.>
Pete Kun 1 walkC\t w11h them tor
thrtt du before l"l'tumina home tie
\Omehow had a premon1t1on aoJ
\lad ... It 1n,·1h1n• h smcn' 10 either
(Pl ........ WALS/A2)
O.Ttd Kanet 4laplaya bht fa•orlte pe.lr
ahoee darlDC an tatemew la 1887.
.
-could ha'c: been fabncated ..
But Panichu sa1d on the witness
tand Monday that he had d1scu Sled
the ongiinl accusation with the tv.'O
othcr women . In one cure. the
aclusauonscame up an thecourseof a
,cncral dascu ion about personal
problems he id
'I told her I had some fru1tcali.e ~ho said I \fled to rape her," Pan1chas
!olld
(Pleaae eee-ACCUHD/A2)
Testing
efhu~ps
on roads
due in NB
By IRIS VO 01
Of .. 098J,... ....
Newpon Beach '" rolhna alona
wrth a plan ti) mstall pttd humps on
a trial bas1 on beach-area Uttts
'\1 a tud) ~s1on Monda). the
Ca ty Council rt1.1cwed a request from
the Traffic Affairs \ommmce 10 test
the use of s~ humpSin Jo..,na
down traffic 1n thrtt l't'S1dcnual arcas
-Peninsula Point. <.'t"ntraJ Balboa
Peninsula and ev.pon horc-. ~
The onl) councd objcctaon raised .
to the idea v.as a mild one b't
Counc1l oman ~thel)'n Plummer.
v.ho S&Jd. '1t s 10 me the humps
would JUSt be hke &nd-A1d "
The council 1s lated to appTove
cnainttnna dcstans for the hu mps 11
its Jan. B mceuna If the councLI
WI he the tnal proaram could be
expanded to incl ude other Te 1dcnllal
nc1&hborhood . said R..1dwd Ed·
mon ton. traffi' enaanttr
The Traffic Affairs Comm1utt
decided to tc t thc efTecu vcnc of the
pttd humps. ~h•chart morcaradual
1n anchnc than pttd bum • bccau~
of the con1tant rcqucsu from rcs1·
denu for ~hef from can pttd1n1
throuah thttr netahborhoods. The num~ of the rcque ts
an rused after the BalbOa Pcmnsula
accident on Sept I that lilied
houscwifc Debbie K.Jllelta. Ed·
monston wd.
Dinn)· Ornelu. a l 9·ycar-old from
Hunhnaton Park, ha bttn chirp
vo1th murdtr for aJtcfirdl> nannan1
down K;llclca a lhc walktd with htt"
two )OUl\I son1 down an al~ behind
th«-1r Octan Boukvard home.. Or· ct baclt in budget • ntla who wa1 alqed~ drunk MMt spmlasw; fKes trial Oft Feb. 15.
O~ctall. •ndin.t by the corvt thtt )flr, •1th the ~•> of fund l•...n.hOft Of-. ..... Ml not
would total S3.2 bilh~clunna tht 12 IOll'.C toward the Cenua1 Anzona toaved lbt 'P"di• ..... Md
montht Manlftl not Oct I down Pro~ the Ccntnl U\aft Proj«t and Cftb~at oa 1 ,._. ... 11
ililhtly from the cumnt U 26 the CCfttral VaUey ~ an Calt· 1mD0111bk E.dlnH1•• .W.
bilhaft fonna. .rwe--w *' <•11• .. '""" lu conMntet1on ipmd1rc would ~vml proJ«tl ~ llated rot i:loft -to • ••_,t
tocal Sl.22 bilhon. "P 1.9 ~· onlym1n1mal ~,.,_~id htwnor t1••~iilJ Ii • • •-• hm Sl.l2 bilhon / Undmccmary Earl~. brclUte ..... llil -n....... •
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... ri """"' "°"' , ...... -• .,.,.
Crash victims hurled onto street
·~fie--....... Ct.le ... • die ll:lrlW. 1 terYice "*' _. Ca.a Hillaway9boui
..... llGftll of tbe dly •• 01 ~ dunerc aftd d.amped and
..... diill loca&IOft.
Someooe ~ flammable fluid
•IM body and tet at afire, pouibly to delaoy tvi*~. McEr1ain said.
Tltcre ~ reporu on the police
radio loa that a PUlel'bY may hive
teen a maroon Chevrofet Nova or
C°be'Vellt leaVlnt the scene at a bilh
rate 'of speed Sunday nichL •
RIVER PROJECT BUDGET •••
McErtain wouldn't speculate as to
whether the car had anytluna to do
with the crime.
On Sept. 8, the charred body of
Perez Garcia. 34, of Riverside was
found by a pill!Crby at Old Bolsa
Chae.a Road an Seal Beach. He WIS
1dcntafied tbr®&tl dental records
On Oct. I, the burned body of Garland K. Ladner, 32, an un·
employed actor from North Holly·
wood, was found in Carbon Canyon.
He was adcntjfied by finaerpnnts.
Authonucs wd that one of tlte
bodies was wrapped in a blanket
before beins set on fire and another "'as placed 1n a sleep1n1 bag pnor to
torch ans.
No cause o Cieath has been re·
ported by authorities an either case.
~Al
The bureau requested SJ. 7 million
to buy equipnwnt for the Antmas-La
Pta&a ~ an Colorado and. New Mnic:o ud SI. 7S nuUion to wind up
construction at the Gamson Di·
veruon U11it in NOfth Dakota. but
netther pro,ect wdl eet I mAJOr push.
FoHowins are the 10.new Anny
Corps of En,ineer projects. Dollar
fi1uraarepven in bUdeetauthonty,
which usuaHy aPPf'Ox1mates ap-
propriations 1n the case of walef pr~ Outlay fiaures-were Jva11-able for spend1na to&als but not for
specific projects listed:
• Santa Ana Raver MainsiCm,
Califomaa. S20 mtllion. flood control.
• Cache Creek Setlli,. Basin. Cali-
fornia, ss.s malhon, noOctcontrol.
• .Rama,pc;>~ and Mahway rivef'k
Mahwah, N:J. and . Suffern. N.V:,
$330,000, flood control.
• Sheynnc River, Rivenide to Honct, N.D .• SS.S mllhon. flood
conll'OI.
• Ndtonv1He, Ohio, levees on the
Hock.ins River. S2.•IS million: New flood c.)ftttOI project.
•Lock Haven, Pa., $7.6 million, ftOod conuol. '
• POlftt Marion Lock and Dim No. 11 MC>nonahda IUver, Penn·
sylvan.ia and West Viflinia, $17.9
million. new nav.,ation project.
• Sims Bayou, HoUston .• Tcu.s. s.4.0 milhon. new flood control
pro,ect.
• Winfield Lock and Dam, West
V1r)inaa. S20.I m1Uion, new nav1-
ptJon prOJCCt.
• Nonconnab Creek. Tenness«
and Mwrssippi, SLS mlllfon, ftood
control.
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Much of the testimony in the trial
has focused on Pan 1chas· bu~incss
dealmp. He has repeated!> testtfied
that his firm. Western 'Communica-
tions. Development Corp .. a cellular
telephone company. had been pro-
jected to do S 190 mil hon in business
dunng 1988. The company has an
office in fountain Valley and an
unstaffed storefront an Santa Barbara.
He told the court that because of
continuina lepl and staffina prob-
lems. hiscompeny bad not performed
accordin& to expectations. But he sard
the firm fiaddonebusincssvalued ~in
lhe hundreds of thous.nds" m late
1987 and early 1988.
Panichas also saad he dad business under the name of Eastern foods,
shipping strawberries by aar from
Cahfom1a to Boston. He said .he made nearly SS0.000 from that ven·
ture an 1987.
Most of the accusations ~gainst
Panachas were filed by women he said
he was 1nterv1cwang for JObs wath
Western Communications.
In one tn$lancc. a woman who came to Orange Count y from Las
Vcps to 1ntcrv1ew for a job as sales reprcscntattve-alleges that Pan1chas
raped her an he r Irvine Hilton hotel
room.
· Stem said he expect~ J.9 conclude.
has case 1oday.
If convicted on all counts. Pan1chas
could be sentenced to a maximum of 89 years m pnson
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TEST OF·SPEED HUMPS LOOMING •• :
From Al ~humps, which he said are called speed bumps. arau1n1 the humps will upenment1n1 •1th humps... Pam
sleepina policemen," and drafted a damage larac emergency and scrvt~ Emery su~ted. tentative proarun. He also vehicles such as fire and prbagc Emery wd she a.nd her ne&lhbon
monitored the speed humps installed ttUCn and incrca1C noasc and the ha\e alrud)' asked the Traflk AJ'fa1n
on tlte pnvate 1iconderoia Street by ctty's liabahty. Commmec for constderauon.
the Newport Crest homeowners. Pol ice Chae( Arb Campbell. fire MWc have peuuons. v.c bave rc-
Edmonston showed in a videotape Chief J.M. Reed, General Services quests-." Edtl>omtQ1\ acknowlediect. of Ticonderop Street that motonsts' Oittttor Da v ad Niederhaus and Rask but said the commantt "didn't feel
sJ?Cc<f. which ranaed from 22 mph to Maniger Wilham Brown submaucd ttrerc wouJd be near as much traffic in
30 mph, slowed approximately 10 letten cnana their concerns. Chana Cove as an other areas. ..
mph as they traveled over the humps. Edmonston co ntended ''the longer Edmonston said while Emery·s
.COVER WOULD SPOIL VIEWS •.•
Plans call for pam of humps to be humps don't cause that much Joh" csumatc of ISO can speedu\1 down
1nstaJlcd 300 feet apart on stretts near and that the areas where the humps her strttt a day 1.s a 11an1ficant
the beach. The distance from the will be installed pro\tdc adequate number forthc Cluna Co"e rHldcnu
bc&Jnn1n1 of the aentJe curve to the access routes other nei&hborhoods carry thousands homAl
have had problems for ~cars main·
ta1n1ng water quality an the re1Crvo1r.
pant~ because huge numbers of
migratory birds arc attracted to the
Los Coyotes Landfill at the eastern end of the reservoir.
Meanwhile: federal and state water
quahty standards have.. become
stncter since the passaae of the federal
Safe Dnnking Water Act 1n 1986. and
district officials now sa)' 1hey will have to make major improvements an
order to continue dcltvennJ accep-
table water from the reservoir.
A sencs of ·options have been
prol>OSCd and arc now -being studied
under a comprehensive environmen-
tal impact repon.
But residents say that becau~ they
arc relati vely few compared to the
reservoir's nearl y 500.000 CU)tomers.
their concerns about vaews and
property values might be over-
whelmed.
''I think everyone who hvcs 1n close
prox1m1ty to the reservoir 1s '°1na to
be impacted," said Mike Diamond. a
Harbor Ridge resident. "But I thank
the water d1stnct as going 10 approach
1t from the standpoant of improving
waterquahty atthe lowest cost lt'un
impasse."
Hihscher said. however. that the
district was not simply seeking ttl'e
cheapest solutaon.
.. We're goang to ti')' to avoid
s1mpl1st1c soluuons and work toward the ·most cnvaronmt'ntally sound
decasaon," he said.
Diamond also asked whether clos-
ing the Los Coyotes Landlill. as
Newport Beach officials say they
intend to do. would reduce the bard
problem and therefore the problem of
watercontam1nat1on from bird drop-panjS.
"That's being taken anto cons1dcr-
atton 1n the environmental impact
report," said Halt<JCher.
A Newport Beach Ci ty Council
member who attended the meeting
said the ~tty would ~ flosing Los
Coyotes and began using a new
landfill at Bee Canyon by early next
year.
"The rUson the new site hasn 't opened yet as that the access roads arc
not completed," Councilman Phal
Sansone saad.
But Sansone added that closing tht'
dump might not make any difference as far as bards are concerned
"look at UCI. which used lo be a
dump. and other places that arc built
slope·sen'd Wlll measure about 12 feet Placemen I of speed humps an allc)'s of.art a <la)'. on former dump sites." he said. "For and the hump will nse three inches at wiJJ be avoided as much u poss1blt' . Soeed1ng ''1sjust a very Widespread
some reason. the birds stall nest the haahest point. accordma to Ed-.because of the narrow'space 1nvohcd problt'm.'' Edmonston said.
there... monston. and because dram• 1s usuall)'
In add1t1on to the proposed cover, Advance signs and pavement located 1n the center of the alley. he d1stnct officiai, arc co nstdt'nng add· markinp wall also be used LO provide said.
in& a sewaac trcatmen1 plant or a new v1.s1bthty. The tnaJ proeram Wlll aJso in·
p1plc1ne that could bypass the rescr· City staff w1ll meet Wltb the evitably increase the number of
voar 1f necessary. homeowners asS0C1at1ons to decide residents·request1na speed homps in
Hiltscher said somt' of the options. the exact locations of the humps. "In their ne1Jhborhoods. Edmonston. ac-su~h as the new treatment plant. some areas, we may want lo do two knowle<Jaed. "We'll h.a vc to come up
would probably be, much more ex-sets of two humps," Edmonston said wath some sort of cntena," he saad
pensive than a cover. A pair of' humps would cost about Results oflhc tcstani may help stafT
But Sansone suggested that co-.t S 1.200 af installed by a pnvate define what those cntena should be.
nught not tx the ovcmdmg consider-coatractor, accordana to fiaures Ed-while tlte councd W111 have to dmdc
ataon. monston obtaJned from the C1Uet of what level of fundana thc-y wash to
"When you·rc talking about Pasadena and Sacramento, whach provtdc. he 111d.
.spreadan& ll out ovet-SOO:OOO cus-both have established prosrams wath ResidentsofCh1naCovc1n{"oroJQ
tomers with a 30-year amorttiatton. I budaet1 for instaJlataon of speed del Mar demonstrlled Monday tht' don•t think you're going to have te> humps. flow of re.quests has aJrcady t>qun A
bast your dcc1s1on ncccuarily on Edmonston sajd he hopes to act the handful of China Cove residents
what's the cheapest, unless one of the humps installed in March or A.pnl so asked for similar. mea.surcs1 or even
options stam becoming exor'bitanl... their use can be monitored for six the more severe bumps. to oc plaud
he said. months throu~ summer when vis-in lllear nei&hborhood bccauje or
H11lschcr said at would be at least a 1tor traffic is h1&h. Jn the fall, the city concerns that traffic danaer1 PoSed
year before the distract would have will tvaJuate the success of the humps ror the 20. chaldrtn who It ve thm.
the en vironmental information to determine 1fthey should be kept. At the very least. lhc area "would
necessary to make a dec1s1on as to Se.veraJ city officials opposed the be an absolutely ideal "te for your
what to do with the reservoir. He said -------------------
there would be two more pubhc
Mild earthquake rocks
partsofcentralcoasl -~
POINT CONCEPTION (AP) -
No one was tnJuted and no damaat was reported ~hen a mtJd canhQuait
rocked ptrU of the CentraJ Coast
authonucs said ·
"Half of us here dadn•t C\iCn fttl 1t.'
said a clcrt at the Santa 8atban
County sllcntrs stat.ion Tn nearby
LomPoC She declined to P.."C her
name
The quake. which struck at 3 01
p m Monday, measured • 3 on the
Rlcbtt'r scaJc or around mouon. wd
Robert Fann, a spokesman for lht
CahfomtA Institute of TechnoloC) in
Pasadena. Preliminary d.atc indiatcs
ll wa.s ccnttttd f I mifn nonh-.es1 of
Point Con«pt~n 11id.
meeunas on the issue. Residents will
be notified by mail as to the time and
date of the meetings. he saad. SEMI ANNUAL SALE!
WALK AROUND WORLD RECALLED •••
From A l
one of you, I want to take that person's place and continue the
walk."
Pete Kunst returned to Caltfornaa as has two brothers continued 1hc1r
walk -Ponugal, Spain. France.
Italy. Yugoslavia. Bulgana. Turkey.
Iran. and then Afghanisun.
"It was a hellish walk." Kunst said
"The temperature was 128 dcarcc~
and WC had an exeenenCt' thal wall
never be foraottcn . •
Th~y had been using thei r walk to
benefit UNICEF. asking people to
donate money to the orpn1zataon an
thcar names. Unfortunately. because
of the lanauage barrier. an AfJhan
newspaper reported these Americans
were travelina throujh the country loaded with cash for UN ICEF.
·•1t was tcrrifylns." Kunst said. "We were attacked by bandits who
ihot and killed John 1mmed1atcly. I
was wounded in the chest and played
dead. My hean was pound1oa so hard
I t~t surety they'd discover J was 1ull ahvc. ••
But fortune was on his side. and he
was left altve in the desen, appl~ina
ORANGE ........ COAST __ ,...._
llAIN CW'1CI
pressure to his blecdin1chest wound.
··1 was found by soldam six hours
later who look me to a hospital where
J was treated by an Amcncan doctor:·
he said. "He told me I hould have
bctn dead. but because of my stub-bornness and the incredible shape I
was in from all that walking, I
survived and within 20 days was out
of th$ hospital."
At that tame Kunst went back to ~anncsota and contacted has brother
Pete who dJd JUSt what he said he
would do if anythan1 was to happen.
He left has family andJO•ncd has older
brother 1n the same spot the shootma
took place an Af&hanastan.
The Af&han aovemmcnt aave them
a new mule and a waaon to carry
supplies.
They walked throu&h Pak1t&an and
came to tlte Cairo Piss. Where they
were omciallr warned not to attempt
1crou1naon fooL As luck would have
it. a Pakistan a pnnce came to their aid
and eteoned them Kf'Pll.
Kunst had stories of mectina
American ambla.don, Prtncas
Grace of Monaco, aftd htt hfe-ume
---~II Ceete-..... CAo Mii ... _ lo• IMO C091e,.,.. C::A •tt:I
~ .... tO M71 ~ I tO!«iill -~· ~...., ~---....... !111\t ........ ..... .. .... .__.... -.,,.. "!WI ... .......... ,,..... .. ~II'"-
~=-~:::. C:O..• --~ .. ' "' -"" ,., ...... """',, 00"""""'.
tdol, wor1d adventurer and Nor-
wqian author Thor Heyerdahl,
whose exploits became the stuff of lcaiends'to h11 b6ok "Kon-Taki .••
'The -brothers continued their trap
throu&h lndaa and bit Australia. when
PetcapandeClded toretum home. By
thas time, Kunst's mule had died. but
his luck was still ahve.
An Australian school teacher took
such an antcmt an has journey that she aarttd to pull the wa,on with her car. The makeshift caravan continued on,
1ravehn1 at •-m_ph in lo• ,ear -for
more than 1.000 main.
Kunst made the incredible journey.
Af\er 21 ~~rs of shoes. 20 million Steps, 13.~ miles. four continents
and I) countries -Kunst returned
home.
His last adventure was relatively simple. He moved to Newport Beidi.
where be now ma,.._ aft apenmtnt
builchnt and kttpa an lhlpe deliver· 1na newspepm -by fOOt. of coune.
Kuna continucs to pve prnen-
llUOM and ... lhOwl on IHt
uploiu.
And at tor the Ausualian icbool
tachtr, ahe it now Mn. Dave Kunsi. -------~-----SAMPLE SAVINGS--.-..~_;.;.,-----,
~
sns oo to se2s oo
S16500 to $59500
MO 00 eo S175.00
SSJ.00 to S 120 00
MU
........ 00
hlitMe.00 ...........
......... 00
~ MU
Sport Sh US 00 to $8100 ,,_ S1S.00 ~et'l S4800t0s:nsoo .,..,n.oo ~~ S85 00 to 21500 -_.. 00
Nilckww SIS 00 to S6s 00 -'ii:oo
(cw 2 000 ties from OUt ftnie (.Uf'NM , '" Cli•et
SPQrts. RV shoW
opens in Anaheim
• The fine lhow1111 of a ba·IO· fifth whttl ~~flt uaikr that Sot' from J to 6Yi feet an
'""'..,.' push1na a butlOfl will be one of maft)
lfttKtlC)ftl ft.aturtd II the Aaahcim Spom. v •.
cation and RV sl\Gw, whteb NM throup nda)' at
tht Anabtim Con\ent1on Cm1er.
· Abo feaauttd will be ptnOnat aPS!C8ranGts ~ SmoteY 8eat and Wooidtty Owl. a performance by '
I.l!__Grat American Lumbajacki and i per-
IVlmanc:t by .. Mr. Sound Eff«u1" a one-man show
an •bicb only his \'01~ ind a mterophone 1m1t.1tcs
the sound of C\teythina from an 11n:raft to a "'anety
of animab
The show IS Op('n ~ttkdays from 2 to I 0 p m •
turday noon to lO pm .• and dnday noon to 7
Pm Genttal aclmi s1on u.S6.SO. and S2.2S for a,cs;
6 to l S. More informauon may be obtained b)I
caJhna 999-1900.
MerclJantsplan promotlon•
All ~na ~teh merchanu arc invited to the ~orr11ni mttuna of the La&U'na Bcach ~mbcr or
Commerce's merchants ~ommiuce on Wednt1da)
a\ Great Amencan Fir\t s,,, mas Bani.: an Lagun:s
Beach
The agenda ~1ll 1nclu<k sud> topics as merchant
discount for cmpl0)«1 ... fate n•cht'' houl'5 for
shopowncrl and the upcoming ·~hop La1una"
promotion. · "
Mcmbersh1 in the chamber I n't nccessa to
Trlntrnic . . mce11n1 at e.:tn '"nue.
Mor' mformahon ma> bt obtained b> callin&
499-4716.
Auembly fellowsblp program
Practtcal. firsthand knowledge oft~e .\sscmbl).
1u members and commutecs and th<' lcg1slat1\e
process arc available throuah the \ucm~ Felio~·
ship Proaram. which send~ quahfied applicants to
Saeramcnto for 11 month\ 10 work for the State
ltgaslaturc
Apphcauons for the I~ 9-90 prosram arc no...,
available to an)onc who hu earned a bachelor'~
degree in an> academic m•Jor b> the time the
fefl0Wlh 1p year 1s to bca.ln Also. fellov.s earn
graduate credits from.( al S'tatc Sacramento
·The deadhnc for filan11s Feb 10 Applicauon'
aod further 1nformauon uc available by contacting
Assemblyman Gil Ferauson's d1s1mt office at
156-0665 ..
Assertion tralnlng at OCC
A workshop to reach assert1~ene\s to 1nd1" 1d·
~ls v.ho are ~as1I) manipulated find 1t d1fficul1 10 sa> .. no:· or are too aggrrs"'c v.111 stan at Orange
Coast College in C.osta Mc~ on Jan 17
Leader Robert L Woo. 1s director of the
Assessment and Ps)chothcrap) < enter 1n Tu\t1n
which spcc1ah1e$ in therap) for v1~ ttm\ of \nu.11
abuse or a sault and caung d1sordc~ 'Nor.,shor
pan1c1pants will learn hov. to exprc\\ lh~m~lve!>
without ahenating other\
The workshop. to continue on Jan ~J and l 1.
will be from 7 to 9:30 pm Rci1ma11un and funtwr
informauon ma~ be obtained b~ calhna 43:!-5'880
Performing Arts Center tours
Fret pubhc 1ou,, of the Orangt < ount)
Performing Ans ( enter are being conduc1cd on
Monda)s and Wednt'\dn)S as '4Cll .is the li"'l
Saturd•> of each month b) tht' C ~nttr Doccn1s.
The tours go 1hrough man} area<; of 1hc theater
rartl) Sttn b) the publtc, inclu<lin& \tar dre-s\1n1
room' \he backstage area\ and thr {entt'r room.
fou~ meeUU the \.3rrt.tgc urclc l:ntrjnl.C On lhl'
street le\el at IOand 10 lOa m on tht" lirs1 'ia1un.l;n
of each month and at 10 10·30 11 and 11 30 on
Monda\' •nd ~ednoda) of e' Cf) '4l'cl>. Re~r
vauons are required for aroups of 10 or more and
further 1nforma11on ma) be obtained tn calling
556-2122 Ut 8J.3
' Tuesday,Jan.10
• 7 p m Ntwport 8Hcll Parka, Buchn and
RccrutJoe Commit• oia, count1l thambcr$ 3300
Newport 81\d
• 7 ~ m Laa••• B~•d• ~boot Board, d1\tmt
offi e, ~O Blumont t.
• 7 p m HHU1ato1 Beach Ualn Hip Sc~ool
Dt1trkt, d1stnct offite. I 02S I YorktC>v.n 4 ve.
• 6 pm. Lguna ~ach It) Coun<:1t courn:1I
Ccamben SOS fort t A\'e •
Wedne•day, J•n. l l
• • 7 )() pm. FJHUt&aie VaJleJ P1Uel91 Com-
•lNJo9, council chambcn. 10200 later ~\e,
..
Br IU YO&OI ? Schrocdcf and Jun Btauchamp t>ouatu ~,...... tM wa1Crfron1 Orltnt.al mouf ho~ tKnh
1n Corona del Mar 1n 1931 as a ~h c-Pon lkacb rts 1 omrn1 11on cot•· av.o )tan with plans to tear
nuked \O fiJUrtOUl howrcmna.nl\ down the tmpracti~ de iJnCd •trucaurc
of t c tustone C:h11\1 Houl<' ,nn belt be and build t~o ho!'MI on t~ land. ~ to crate a la::stina memory or the . omale str'UC'turc The 1-.0 proper\) o-. ners h d the
The Cit) Coun<"1l on Monda> n1~t hO\JK's tile, dicorat1"t corbels and roof
1tfnrtd an off'er from Ernest hrocJcr to beacon remo cd by haod before u •'t1 l~ commissaon for cons1derat1on The <kmohshcd for con u·uct1on of the ,,.,o
Parts. Betchf's and RC'Crcat1on Com· new hom~ • TM pttct\ halie bttn
m1M1on had (•tied to come up v.1th a prttcrnd and 5tored 1n a Cosu Mesa
pubhc location 1n the v1cin1t) of China ll>'lrehouK by John Hamilton. a tonat1me
CO\C that ouid allow for the use of the· China Co'e rnidenl, accordin to
subJttt matenal. hr~er's offer to the city.
Bearing delaf-ed
for accused BB
child molester
~ nauonall)' kno~n karate master from
Hununaton ~ach appeared 1n coun
Monday for the first lime since ht~
extri.dfoon from Geora1a on child
molestation charses .
Becau.-o( lhc tttmen ous communal) ~ ~n\td for 9fCICT"o'a\M>n or.
the b1 tOflC' 1tructurT. Schroeder and
Bnuchamp dtcided to donarc thf sal\ia,ed ~.,, to the cit) for u..c 1n re·
mat1na tht imtat of the h1na Houst,
p()babt) an a pnbo. entry arch or me
oth" tructurc at a palit. beach or o ther
public s.ue.
At ats December mecttna. the par~\
comm• tiori considcttd the pzebo 1dtt,
but oould not loat~ a \llC 1n ttte Chana
CO\C area '4btrc n1ch a structure could be
built v.1thout any problems. accord1na to
Ron ~ hult). park btach and m.'-
0 [JI • I ' [J 'f 0\ I U .4, r 1 ,
....
ere
ttaUOft dareaot.
Tht romm1 IOft dtticMd ~
on the' bluff: -.ould create ~eew p1ot*:m1
for ld1a«nl homeownttund '6call0ftcl•
structu~ on loPt arras W04&ld reqwre
1sn1ficant en11nccr1na. Whnk) said.
Wh1tlt) said he !'lnrd the ru Com·
m1\\1on miJht be 1n~rnted 1n ulll'lll_ thr
\aha&td materials for me t)pe of a.rt
prOJt<'t and sut)Sequently , ~ \he
comm1sst0n consadtt ~hr<irdtt'sotTcr.
Ken Dchno. eucuta"e a ''i.nt to O..e Cit} Mana er. \ltd \he tlem probabl)'. wall
be discU>sed 1tt o ne of the Arn <.:om· ·
mis aon'\ February mtttu\P ·
....
Environmentalist, .
LB. preservationist
Bea Whittlesey, 90 But Jamn H)dnck did not enter a pica ~ ~~~,,~f~apll'm'lpe~a•T91'11'P-M~~r-+--~ :_,...;~oi--
Orange: Mun1c1pal (.oun 111 We!>tm1nstcr.
and his arraignment wa\ poslPoned until "-o" 29. H>drick 1n1t1ally asked Judge Michael
8ccthcr 1fthe heanngcourd ~dcla}ed one
day so th3t he v.ould not h3H' to fa~ the
media dressed 1n ~1l·1s uc clothing He
v.anttd to fa t the pres 1n stre«:l clothing
B«cher dented the request
Secunty ..-.a\ tightened during che court
seu1on apparc.ntl~ bccaus,c of H)dnck'\
rcputauon a an e~apc am!tt. According to
repons he ha escaped custod} in thrtt state~ Jame. Hydrlcll
H)dnck 1s a cu'iC<t of molesung at lcast... . ·
threcbo)sundcrthc<l3eoflS.accord1nito lions v.Hh the" pre\s he h3!> dcn1e<l the
Huntington Beach poln:e In con"er~· accusauon'i.
State.high court backs
Bonin' s death sentence
By BOB EGELKO
·~~-· .....
A"J FR.\'' rc;c 0 -Brushing a\1dc
contro' c,..,JC\ O\ er JXJ'>~1ble conl11c1., of
rntere\t b)' a la")er who defended "frl't·
wa) "•Iler·· \\-1lhJm Bonin. the \late'
Supreme ( oun uphrld a second death
stmen<.:e for lhc one-time "ar hero.
The maioconfl1(1-0f•in1crcst 1s\ue 1n th<"
ca~ apin't Bonin rnn\ l(\ed in bo1h
Orao&e and Los .\ngclc.\ 4oun11cs of the
stran1ula11on tJl"llths of 1..i teen-age bo> \
near outhern < alttornia lrce~a)' 1n·
vol\ed pro'iCCut1on '4llncss Ji.Imes Munro.
The othcrccntrrl'd on a pv!>s1blc boot.. dcJI
between Bonin jnd the la~) er
Bonin, v.ho ""as tm·d 11rs1 1n &he l o5
\ngele\ < ount\ ca!>t' "'a' 1n1t1all~ rcp-re~ntt'd h) J pubhl deten<lt'r Lari
Hanson. but sought. h1~ replaccmc-nt b} a
pn\att law-.tr \\1lltam ( hanet. on 1h1.·
.daunaJ WM to 1lal't-~U l earlier 1n the ca\t' '1unm had
consulted v.1th C hanl"t and h1 partner
about represcn11ng him and .tppan•ntl~
had dt!>CU~std the Ci\\C "'1th them the court
SJ Id ~011n1 th.11 Ronin had no mone\ 10 P.•'
a law~cr \upt>nor ( uun Judge Wilham
Kcent" al\O asked ( haf"\et wht"ther he v.3\
malung a deal tor the hh:raf) right\ to
8on1n'BlOr} Char,,ct rt'fu~d 10 ~).
Keene .ii fim rcJl'Cll'J th e rcplact'mcnt
sa)tng a ~ont11ct ol intcr~st v.a!> pos~1hll"
because of ( h.in et'\ rcl.it1omh1p "'11h
Munro Bonin then proJ)(>~ to reprt'J.Cnt
hims.elf The following month O\Cf tht'
prosecutor's protests bul w1lhou1 obj~'\:·
\ion from Bonin Keene allowed <..flar'ct
to become the dt'ftnsc law~cr
The maJont)' or the rourt \aid any
conlllct v.u harmless bcc-aust (har\.tt
performeJ "ell The court on \1ondl\ 'oted 6-1 to
uphold Bonin'\ con"11~11on~ and stntcn1:c
for 10 murder\ 1n Lo, ngl'I~ Count)
betv.ctn ugu~t 19 q and June 19 0 I •st
murders during lhc same pcnod
fhe dm.cnter Monda) Ju\uce Mkn
Brou\sard cal~ the crime\ ·.,hockfna
and he1nous"-but ~1d the case mu\I be
rt\ tC'4Cd b} a trial JUd&t becau~ ol the
possible conn1cts of 1ntcre\\ b) ( h.ilf'(\
Bonin. who turned 42 on 5unda\ I) a
\ 1etnam Htrran who '40n ..t medJri'll>r
~\ inganothcrsold1er<it the mkof h~n
life Dden)C v.itnh~'i \:lid 1t ..,.., aho in
\ actnam that Bonin. ""ho httd been
sodom11cd b) older men a., a )Outh.
started raping o&her men.
Most of his mucdcr \1<."l1m\ were
M>dom1lrd pohce S31d 1 "'u pro~ u&1on
w11ncssc\. tt'en-agd)(n \ v.ho had al'>(i been
st\ partner~ol Bonin dL~11bcd being "'11h
him 1n his \Jn a~ he p1deJ up \Oulho, an<l
had tonwn\ual ~' \•>1th them f a(h
wuness sa"1 he thi:n hdpcd Bonin"'-'"' and
st rang.le h1\ '1c11m. ·
In ihu...Wa~ 's ma1ont~ op1n1on . Ju\tru·
S12T1fev \fo<ik QTd 1tt<-ren-v1ctton't anJ
~ntcnce lOUld \\and e\cn though "-c,•nc
had failed to take the s1cp the la"'
required "'am Bonin of the dange,... po<;ed
b) h1\ la'>'~cr'o, po'>,1ble ~onf11l'l'\ and a\lr..
htm 1r he "'.anted to "'·11\c ht\ niht to
conn1c1 tree reprc<.ent:ttton
Keene ··pta1nl~ tailed 10 :Jd "'1th tht'
cau11on requirtd 1n a c:ap1tal pnxl·cding,"
\.10\k s.ltd
Bui e'en ii a contl1rt ot 1nltf'('')t e\l'ilC'd
\.i osk "11d 1ht.'rc 1~ no l'' 1Jenle 1h:11
Banm'\ nght\ "'ere atkLted b«au-;e ht\
la'>')Cr rcprc-.enlcd him dfo:·ta\(·I~ ind
cross-<"'am1ned Munro thorou hi) ( h.ir,ct'\ attack on Munro·, cr~.lt
b1ht1 w.u brood and deep .. \to k '"'1J
"We cannot tind or C\Cn COOJCClu1e "'" tailing on ( han ct''I part that urnld be
attnbutt"d to an\ 1nlorm:u1on he or h1., ~nner .couldconcc1,abl~ ha\ercct1\cd
from Munro ~hen the\ d1~u~\Cd thc
pou1b1ht ot rep~sen1:111on •·
By LESUE EAR 'EST
OllMOei9r ..... •'-"
M.emorn1I sen ice~ '4111 be held ~lurda}
for Sta \\ hmlt~}. an ad\.Cnturer and
en' ironmentahst \II Ith ideas nnd a hie t) Ir
.decades ahead of het tame
A resident of L\guna Beach for t.2 ) ca~
she died Dec 30 at the age of QO •
Wh1ttleSC). \o\hO nt\tr mamed rnught
atJun1orh1gh and htf h hools m the\\ ~th
aret and was girls' vice pnnc1pal at !>t\Cr31
Los ~ngcles Coun1' h1a,h ~hool . Her
collegt' thesis on s,c, Cducat1on opened the
door to 1ntroducmg the subject into the
Los Angeles "><:hoot D1stru:t. ccordma to
Audre> Wh1ttlest~. wife of \\ h1ttlt~) 's
nti>he\\ Jn add1t1on. she •.vau mountain chmbc-r _
"'ho was the first ~oman to traHI the
C'olorado Rt\er upstream In the 19~
\\ h11tlc\C) <aught rattksnaL.es in the local
hills. for a <;etpcnt:snum then l<Katcd on
.Maul &a.ch..
~charter member ot Laguna Greenhl'lt
and H1~toncal Sooet\, WhittlC'\C\ wa-,
1Mtrumental m 'the purchase o( Mam ·
Beach and the etTon 10 'i.3\e .\h~ lk h
for pubhc u~ he puhhsh~d her memoirs,
"Late Fulfillment · in 19 S ·
··1 tlunk she v.a\ dctin1tel" •a\ ahnd ot
her umc, · Audre" \\ hmleS.C~ \ltd .. \he
h\ed totall> 1ndepcndcn1h ~he ~.l\ •n
am111n1 •oman ~he "" \ \C-r\ "'""C up
unul her death. dn'm& her l'tf :and
e\ Cl) thin " .
~ccord1na to Whmlt-.C). as a )ouna
v.oman. her aunt supported hcr~f v.h11~ ~arn1n a b.llhelor'\dC'&r('c at l C &rkclc)
and a mastcr'sd re< al ( olumb1 l n1Hr·
Sit) m New Yorli; "
·• t that ume that "'a' qu1tc an
accomph hmcnt:· \\ h11tlc\C) !olltd \he )On c1f J)rcparcJ hcr<;t•lf for C\t'r) ~IJl&C Of
hfc-\he ed1t1l'lted hen.elf \\fll Sh('.
prt'part'd htr-.tlf for n:"ltrtmcnt \I.di 111
ad\IOlC .
· he c' en prepar<'d htr"lt'lf tor de11h ~hteh !>hr foll wa~ a cclebrauon -
\\ hmltse\ 't.artt'd 1hc irl' lc• ue 1n
the Lo., o\ngcli'.') · hoot D1stm:t
She ran un~uc.c.cWUJI~ furl Aguna fk. \, h
( m Counltl tv.1cc and 5ent'd on the
Planncna< llmm1\!>1on trom l'I~ to 1%~
0-unna her retirement '>ht' h1ult \t' era I
. home) 1n tht' Laguna area. wt)I king
alongside lr.id~men. do1nJ carJ')l'nt0
v.ork. anJ p.unl1n
Jn I '160 W h11tlC"4.:\ '>'a\ named\\ omari
Of the '(' .. f b\ thl.' Bu ines!> and rro-
kS\tOn.al \\omen'\ ( lub an orpn11at1vn
for "'h1l h \h(' ~n l"d il\ prc,1dcnt •~ICC
"he aho foundcJ -.C\cral prote'"onal
"'omen' du~ 1n \outh .\mcrica
In .idd1t1on. \\ h111k~' "'01' tounJer ot
th,·\\ omen'' Parole \d\ 1\of"\ ( omrn111cr
of c )rangl· C ount\
">h(' ~l t't' t'd tht· Thank. s ~dgt' tmm
(11rl ~oul\ ol •\mcn1.:a <'nd ~'" l"d u\
pre 1dcnt and 1n ot her l apac111c .. 1n thr
Laguna ~out\ \1n1.:c IQ~~ \he '>'3\ ac ll' e
In the U1JUe OI \\ omrn \ OtC" and \\1\'
longume mcmb.:r ot the Retired T c;i her'\
\\\OC1at1on
Don Ro~ .-mem~r \lt Laguna< rrcen·
belt \I.ho h"cd a Irv. bloclr..\ from \\hit·
tlt'\C\. pra1~ h1' neighbor 11 .. 3 '<'" tine
\talwart ~1t11en and 1 "rral tiulv.ar~ HI lhc
he v.as a fa 1nat1na pcrs<)n." Rose
said
Eve!\ n Rice. a cousin b) mamaJC "'ho
hved ne\t-door to Whl\tlCSC) for 23 )Cars.
called her an t'~ttpt1onal person
"There ""c~·t many people like her:·
Rice ~1d: ·· .\n)t1me tl\tre wa.s anything
h<' L"Ould do 1or somebod). she ~ould do
It ..
· Wh1ttlcsc) died m her home Dec 30 of
natural cause She 1s sur" l\.Cd b} cousins..
meets and ncpht"I-1n Southern Cali-
fornia. Tuas and ""'onh Carolina.
Memonal stf" 1cn will be held 10 a.m.
turda) at the La&una Prc.sbytenan
Church at Fo~t Avenue and 2nd trccl.
he will be buncd at sea.
\\-h1ttlesey~1d her aum. with v.hom she
spcn1 ( hn tma had a remarbblc mem-
Of) •
" he rould·tcll )OU when she-tool.: tnp
and v. he~ she took them.-Whmlcsc\
S31d 'Sht" could tell }OU \\-hat \ht ~pcni.
Sh~ had tt all down an her mtmOI) hank.
"\\e rcall) e\~tcd her lo h\C for 10 or
20 mort \c:tn. It realh tool.. u b" surpn ... · •
---Harold Hac.ter, l._lass
blower at Knotts par.t
Har Id J Hacker, a 1lus blO\\er lor 22
)Cars aJ the "-nou·~ l'f) Farm amu
ment par~ v.ho~ v..ork'i are on d1 pla) ai.
the \m1th n1an ln\t1tut1on. has died at
age ~
Ha<.\.:tr. who died \aturda'I., learned lO
blo"' aJu at t J I an his nat1\ e We l
\ 1rg1n1a He •a turcd b' the Buena Par\:
tl\(mc ~rt.: 1n l ~4 and remained the rt
unul ~970. v.hcn hr lt"fi tC> form h1 o"' n
bu me~s.
:\ glas\ hlov.cr v.11~ ~n rnt<'mauorul
rcputJt1on. Had;t"r 1n \ entcd :1 \poc1al
tor h 11p ;ind h.a\ ~"t'~I ot h1:1o pa~r·
v.et8ht on dl\pfa, 11 the \m11h ni:an 1n \\a hcnJton and the C. ornmg Glh\ Mu·
\Cum in l orning. I\ \ •
Hackl·r. v.ho 11\ed 1n Buena Par ... al
had dc-.elopc'd a tt"('hn1quc for ~la tnl
bTo"An-&Jas anlmah and no"'cf') 1n 1dc
cla~s pape~e1ghl\, "'uh part\ of lh<'
:animal\ Mov.n u tint., thrcaJ
Veteran cbaractor actor ·
Kenneth McMillan, 56
~cnnrth McMillan. a hurl> ru.gatd·
IUQ~n\g <.:hara~r actor lan'l1har to T\
'1ev.e~ as actr<"s~ \ ..tlt'nr Hafl)Cr\ bo!I 1n
tht old ··Rhoda .. '<"'-'' ha' died at a e ~fl
of"' er ta1lurt'
McM1llan . "'h<' appc.·art'J on Broadv.a ...
in mortthanado1cn mo' 1e,and indoTen
OI T\ pr rams d1l-d \unda~ at \1 John's
Hospatil
The Broolr..I\ n b<irn a~ tor. v.ho aradu·
atcd from "'ev. \ ork ( 11~ ·s famous H11h
hoot for the Per1 omuna .\rts. "'or._rd at
G1m~I'' ()\·partment Mo rr for a time
bclort' l:lrt'al1n' mto Jl'tm,.
He made ht\ 'itaV debut 1n I ~ol 1n
· '>'CCI Bmt llf )' outh .. &oina on to appear
on Broad"" a 1n O;n 1d ~1amct s contem-uau t, tht' mun unanimou\I> upheld ht)
················••F:--:.:._dt"1.J.lu,c.n.1.t.ncc. lor four 01.angr c ounb
Jle also 1atd there ""a'i no cnncrl'll'
tv1dence thal ( h.ir\ ct had agreed to ate'-'Pt
the ngtw. to Bonin s ltfo \ton a'> h1., foe.
~hu.h might hd\l' po~J add111on:il con·
~-mlcthl prohltrm -1un:s fkaC'h Ht\tonc-a! ~auon ~ d a11\1r · \mt'nt'3n 8uffato: ---
'Underw~ar bandit' gets
15 years for LA robberies
An uncmplo)cd btHdn .. erdu~
rhe "undtrwrar bendu" b«ausc he
for«d women emplo)CCS to11ve him
thrir penta.cs dur1n1 a s1nn1 of
robbtun was 1tntcnccd 1onday to 15 years in pnt0n.
upc,,or C:ourt Judac Richard F.
Charval 1mpo~ 1he term on Rru~
lien L)On • of 1oreno Valk\.
L}<>n pkadcd no cona.nt O« t 9
10 2Jcountsof r'obbef). fourco\lntsof
tuuaJ blnery, t-..o count of l~d
conduct and oM c-ount of uh •1th
•
1nltnl to commit rapt.
He face ~1m1lar chal'J,C) in 0J<&n
County. •
He •-ai dubbtJ the "undtrv."(U
blnd1f' after u\hon11t lctrncd ht'
made at lent 10 fcmal cmplo_>e of
1hc: •lort1 he robbed talc: ofl thcu
underwear.
In some c1~ . :,on\ ~ore the
p1nun on tm tltad and ma 1urh.ttcd
1n tron\ ot h1~ "' llm~. 'l\d LOI
ntcks dislnCt attotn ' pok.ti·
manAI ,\)~It.
\houl .000 v.'1-. t..t\ccn 1n lht·
robbtt1c~ ofbndal. beaut'. '1dco ancJ
import shops · ·
L)OM ""' UTC"td Oc1 23 <o110~-1n11 robb(I') at a Ba-Jon-Ro btn) tl('
cream tort 1n Ro~land He11ht\
"rrt"\hn& oOicen found JO p.iir~ 01
womtn'i undcr-.ear tn L)on\' ~r
aluna "'''h $3 S 1n ca h \tuOC'd an a ~he rubbcrin ~urrtd bct~C'Cn
pt. 7 and Oct. 23 1n Tomm.t',
Pas.adena. Loni i h, (1kndora and
othrr C11te1 tn Lo nackS Count)
curb •t the mpu Mondi) af'kr·
noon and itnac~ tum an the .. nee. t he
11rl btt&mt abut1Yc. the ~•her \l.td, and dnHe u~a) "'htn the tt'ttMr told
her lO 10 10 the onncipal's offK • • • Bur&aai'i entcttd a midtn« '" the 7800~0( tbor tdtthfouO:an
untodtd front door and l16k a 17'° ldh1_,. ttt, a SSOO VCR and S4.000
'" jtwrtry.
'
be;i~ h anll \loll' l lo1h1n1 and per nal
item., The '1c11m \:>1J that th1t'\ r \
had lound a l..t'\ that he had h1Jdcn in
t11 pickup · • • • \ 14 ') e;ar -old t'K)\ an t ht I 7 )(JO
hlod of la QUthnc Lane calkd
ulf•lCr at 'I '5 pm \undJ'. "omed
about h1\ ' I •\ear-okf \ISter v.ho "'0._c
up \C,:rcammaand ~med 10 ~out ol
her hrad He ""anted an mbufan1..c
but 00icC'M who v.('nt 0\('r 10 check
found tht1t thC' girl mcrcl) had 1
niahtn' rt
flo"'cr lrtet rc"dent "'a ""air..·
t'ncd at I a m \1ond-a) h) a loud cra h
(om1n lrom 1hc ""ma mom of h1
home mconc hJd thro•n a ptti.~
ofcon,mc throu.1,tt a pant of hi ~~ v.1ndo~. <loina S 10 v.unh of damagr.
The tt 1dCnl 1d he .,...,\ a landlord
·and u p«tcd an 1ra1 tenant m1ah1
hl\e thrown the p1ett or concrete. •••• mcont apparent!~ ht ~e mto
home tn the .. ~ bl .. of RcmN
Orhe bet1tt~ 9 a m. and tdO I'm.
Monda) bu\ d1dn '\ IC'al an)th1na
The 1ntrud r rtponcdl) forctJ open a
bedroom 1tt1ndo"" h>pm t"ntl"\. • • • ~ T~tn mcrt'h1n1 tt ncd that
her ca h bo\ cOft\ltnll~I \SOO wt'
tolcn II 1hc Orantc Count)' F•1r·
arounds swap mttl '"°"' s 30 I> m SUriaiy. • •• Someone brotc into 1 Cir 1n lht
JJOO b1cxt ol Hy&and n11ut on
Maay and ** • Mm> of' un· diaud waaue. The brcako1n OC• c'llflWd Wtwen 7;U a• Mid .50
~ • • •
"port' tQu1pmen\ :iruJ a ~:.mer:\.
'4 llh a 1oial \ ulue of SQ 0 ""t'rc ta kl·n
from a carp.1rlr..rd 1n thr I ~CX) blod of
~nta .\na .\\t'nue on \unda~ n1 ht
or cul\ \1onda) The f."ir(a~·in lX·
curred bet"'"'"" Q :\0 a m and 7 .l m
Newport Beacb
.\ 45-\ear-olJ man suO~·rcJ a lal.it
hean atia. k 1n ht\ home en the 1800
block of I' n C arlov. l'~cc tit\ aunt
~-ame concerned •lkr her ,211\ to
him O\tr t'l\O di)\ "ent un n'"'1.:r~d
When ht v.ent 10 h1 hom ';unJ<1\ ancmoon w found him on th1.•
noor. !.lumpc~hp1n ""' \\-hrc lch3.tr. 10 which hc had been contlnl'<i \1n\"'C'
un uc('( ful tnal s.u.racn 1n 19 5
1 he rlf\&t' ount) oroncr nakd
h1 death a mull C>t a hcan atUlll..,
probabl> \ufTcrcd nda) n1 ht • • • ~ ~oman f(Poncd her 7l·)t&1-old
hu•nd d1\lppcami from °'tu
Edtt'-•'ltcr \tnu( homt 1n the earl\ momma hour-. unda). t firM \he
~a nul v.ornrJ btcau~ she thou ht
hr had JOOC to hi!> l't'gUlat "'0fkOut 11
the pons ( onnt<'t1on a~ m.~ut "'hen
ht did not come home all da~ ind
m1Si.td a rcc11al he had I L.cJ
foNard lo attcndin he rontac.tcd
pul1cc •••
Buralars took SJt from the cu.h
rqsster at Ima C\ .. '° (.arc beaut)' ~hop. :?SI s E t Ol\t Htgh~I\ Thcl"t
'4t"rr no 1gn' of fon.cd en1~ • • • Buralar r\'ffiO\ ed # tht' pull<'lut
''erco, pca.,cn and rnno1e <' ntrol
afll"f punchma opt'n the I ·k ot a
\th1cl~ parl.:td on tht bl0<: or
Balboa Bou.le' ard. The lo w~ $939. • • • .\ Co\ta Mes.a man v.a trtattd ton
1. ut mouth and praaneJ ankle after ht
Tt'poned an •~\luh b t~o men tn thC'
Jllr 1n1 lot 1>f W h1 e Bill • -W.S .
l':e1t.pon Bhd Th " um 1J Jtc
-Al tru ii: aficr th a 1lant totd
him lht> wt'tt Mannn and he
tt ponded that he had .bttn in tht_
rmy
KECWORTH. En&land (AP) -
lnvettipton ta1d tocfa) tMy found
fi~ di~ in one or the en11 ncs of a
Boetna 737 thaL crashed 1n c:tntral
EnaAand and that the other cn1ine had
bttn muphcably shut ofT bcrore the
crash.
Eddie Tnmble. the Transport ~
partmcnt's chief enJinecrina inspec-
tor at lhe crash scene. told reporters
1hat while the left engine \howcd fire dam~. the ngh1 engine showed no sj.an of hav1n1 been on firt" and was
"10 a zero-1hrus1 or shu1-down con·
d1\ion."
He said the engine appeared 10
ha vc been turned off .. at a previous
point m the flight." ra1her than in the
moments before the plane crashed
into a highway embankmcnl while
trying to make an emergency land1n1
at nearb)· East Midlands Airport
Trimble refused to speculate on
whether pilot error was to blame for
shut11ng down 1he engine .
.. At this stage 1n the inves11aa11on.
all possib1h11es are optn in that
regard," he said.
Investigators arc listening to the
flight rccorde~ and will be able to
guestaon the seven crew members,
including the pilot and co-pilot.
The Bntash Midland Airways )Cl
crashed into an embankment beside
England's main north-south highway
Sunday 1)1ght. k11hn~44 people It .... as
flying from London s Heathrow A1r-
pon to Belfast when the pilot reported
engine trouble.
"The left engine has fire damage,"
Trimble said ... The fire dama&e 1s
consistent with witness reports offire
associated with the left engine in
A OreflChter peen laalde the
abattered fuelace of the
Brtdah airliner.
fligh t. We have no evidence at the
moment of a mechanical failure in the.'
nght engine."
Transpc>n Secretary Paul Chan non
repeatcct'fnmble's1lnl1mas to Parha-
mcnt and said investigators "arc now
concentralln& on 1nformat1on about
the engines. from &he night data and
cockpit voice recorders. both of
which were recovered."
Investigators rummaged on hands
and knees looking for debns that
might ' y1e1a more clues. Theones
advanced b_y experts included con·
1am111ated fuel. a rupture 1n a com-
busuon chamber. improper scr.1c1ng
Hopeforchemical
weapons ban .dim
PARIS(AP)-Prospcctsfora 1.50-
nation con ference on chemical arms
achieving consensus that would help
curb proliferation of the weapons
appeared dim as delcgaacs bickered
over who should be allo"'ed to
possess the poisons.
.. How can any member of the
international community proclaim a
right 1t denies others?" Forctgn M1n-
1ster Jadajlah Azouz EttaJh1 of Libya
asked Monday. reiterating the Arab
stance that the U.S. 1s being d1s-
cnmmatory.
The United States has alleged a
l..ibya has bu1h a chemical weapons
plant, a charge Libya denies.
Both Washington and Moscow
acknowledge having huge stocks of
chemical weapons -the only nations
to do so -and both suppon cffons to
ban the arms. But a bloc of Arab
delegates 10 the conference has ad-
vocated hnk1ng ehm1nat1on of
chemical arms with destructi on of
n~clear weapons.
Rom~nia added its voice on Mon·
day to the Arab pos111on. while
Bntam JOtned the United States 1n
opposin& any linkage. ,
The dispute nsks weakening a final
statement, 10 dehvered Wednesday,
and reducing 1hc impact of the five-
day conference.
The Libyan m1n1ster accused Israel
of maintaining stocks of nuclear.
chemical and biological weapons.
with the assistance of the. United
States. Charg~ that Israel has nuclear
weapons arc al the heart of the Arab
cffon.
· Both types of arms are viewed as
machinery for man destruction. but.
unlike nuclear arms. chemical
weaponry has nol in the past been
consldered a weapon to deter attack.
The final dcclarauon must be
reached by conscn us. meaning there
can be no d1sagreemcn1s
Crub •WTivon pnle pUot'• •kW
NOITINOHAM, En,land (AP) -urvivoN of the Boc1n' 737 crash
pra1Kd \he kall and cool ncf"\ieS of the pilot for guiding 1he cr1ppft"d am:r1ft
over a v1llalt' as he anemptcd an emergency 11rpon landin.a;
•• onsadttina the trouble he was 1n. he must have nul'\('(J that plane to ctt
so close (to the 11rpon). He mu~t ha"e done a bnlhant JOb. I Pfl~ for him and
hopt he ''OK," said Oarcth Jones. 38, who suffered chest inJuncs. • Pilot Kevin Hum, 43, rnanqtd to keep the 12-~eck-old Bnhsh Midland
Airways JC\, with one engine on fire and the S«ond apparcntl) faihn1.
sk1mmina oveT rooftops as he made for tast Midland'! Au'port rn ccn1r1J
EnaJand.
The Belfast-bound _plime plowed into a highway embankment a ~1lf-m1lc
shon of the runway on Sunday, lulhna 44 pt<>plc and inJunng the 82 othc" on
board
David Thomas. a surgeon at ~rby hire Royal Infirmary. one of 11\t
hospitals handhna the casualties. said· "It 1s incm:11ble to have 1h1s number ol'
survivors from a major accident. That hu aot to be down 10 the $k11l of the
pilot."
"Whoever was tn cockpll contact with the East Midlands ( 1rpon)
controller sounded so calm 1t was difficult to 1ma1c anythin& wa amis "
Richard Whmi~aton was quoted as saying 1n The Times of London
or a mechanic.al fault alleged I)' missed
dunng testS of the engme.
Channon said Monday there was
no evidence of sabotage, but Pume
Margaret Thatchet said •·we rule out
nothing -we-simply can·t."
The crash occurted les than thrtt
weeks after a bomb destroyed a Pan
Am Jet over Lockerb1c. Scotland,
kilhn& all 2S9 on board and 11 people
on the ground.
At the government's soph1s11catcd
laboratory at famborouifl, south of
London, tests began on the Boeing
737's two night recorders and the
d1g>tal flight data recorder.
Wilham Tench. retired head of
Bnt11n 's Air Accidents lnvcsugauon
Board. said the odds against double
·cnaine failure on a Boeing 737 were
abount> m1lffbn to . -
He sugacstcd a "tccho1 cal m1s1ake
such as something incorrect being
done to the engines during turn-
around (servicing between ni&hts).
either 1nadvenently or dehbcratel)'. •
Or. Tench said, ··11 could be
inadvcnent fuel contamination."
The Evening Standard newspaper
said today evidence was cmerJtn&
that at least one of the plane's engines
brokc~pan.
BUsh will visit Japan to
attend Hirohito •s funeral
By Tiie A11ocla1ecl Pres•
TOKYO -Prcs1dent-clc:ct Bush plans to auend &he Feb 24 funeral of
Emt)cror Hirohito in Flis first fore1an tnp as the U S. leader. the Kyodo news
service quoted the head of Bush's trans11ton team as saying The K)'odo repon
from Washington quoted' Cra1~ Fullrr. the trans1t1on cheer. as \aying Monda)
"our understanding at present' 1s that Bu <1h will aucnd the state funeral
Ceram Sea earthquake measured at 6 . 7
HONOLULU -An earthquake capable of ~vere dama1e shoo~ the.'
western tap of New Guinea. officials said. There were no.1mmt"d 1a tc repons or
inJunes or damage. according to the United States Geological· ur"c) in Menlo
Park. The tremor measured 6 7 on the Richter scale and s{ruck at 7 5S pm
Monda)'. accor<hng to the Pacific Tsunami Warmng Center here No Pacific·
wide tsunami was gencraJed. the center reponed The quake was centered 1n
the (cram Sea. off western New G utnt'a
Pollce ~rrest reputed drug lord ln Mexico
CIUDAD JUAREZ. tvfex1<iO-Pohce behe'e the) ha"e one of the l ~ ·
Mexico border's most notori ous drug trafficke~ bc:h1nd bars. ao.d the) want to
keep him there this time. G1lbcno Ontiveros Lucero was arrc~tcd on drug
charges Monday at a hou~ in Juare1. said fatehan (,arcia Villalon
coordinator of the Mexican federal JUd1c1al pohce'J anti-drug t.ampa11n m
Chihuahua state II marked Onuvcros' second arrest on drug-trafficking
charies in leu than three )'cars He was1ailcd 1n Apnl 1986. but a Juarl't federal
1udge dropped all the charges last May and set Ont1vc:ros free
Delay of Central American summit protes~ed
SAN JOSE. ( osui Rica (AP) -Over
Nicaragua's obJCCllons. a ( entral American sum-
mit scheduled for next weekend in an Salvador
has been postponed until after the inauguration of
Prcs1den1-clcct Bush
The meeting of five Central American
pre!ilden ts would seek to advance a stalled regional
peace plan. El Salvador's lorcagn minister said 11
could convene as early as Jan 29
Forc1&C\ M1mstcr Rodngo Madrigat Nieto &old
a news conference in San Jose on Monday that the
presidents of Honduras and El Salvador had
agreed with President Oscar Anas' sugges11on that
the summit be postponed
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Arias proposed the delay On f rtday SCI) 1ng
Bush should be 11ven time to formulate a ( entral
American policy Bush takes office Jan. 20.
President Daniel Ortcp of Nicaragua 1m.1sted
latt Monday that any d«1s1on to delay the mceung
should be made 101ntl y by all five regional
prcs1den1s.
'
GOT. DellblejlaJI JMID hla arma UOGDd AtMmblJ llpeUer
WUU. Brenna (left) and State Preeldellt Pro T-0.Yld
Roberti an.r calUnt for peace between the three darfq h l1
•peech to a jolDt teeelon of the Le&lalata.re. ·
Deukm~jian would
withhold welfare
cost-of-living hike
ACRAMENTO (AP) -Go\ NoHmber and other bud1~t-v.nt1ng
George DcukmcJian said toda) that restncuons He !.aid the rcs1nct1on\
his S4B billion budiet for the 1989-90 ··locked up the budget .. .and lef1 him
focal year would waive cos1-o(-Jl\.1ng d1scre11on O\ er programs compns1ng
increases for welfare recipients. freeze only 8 perssn1 of the budiet
funding for in-home suppon1 .. e ser· In add111on to his proposal 11
vices and cut some locally adm1ms· discuss the w~s1blc ehm1nauon < 1
tcred proarams , government spending hm1ts. the R<"-
~1 don't wish to nave to make an) pubhean ~o~ernor proposed tn ht\
of these rcducuons." DeukmeJ1an tcle' 1std ·"State-of-the-State" addm\
said dunna a breakfast speech to the Monday a mandatory work program
Sac-ramento Comstock ("l ub. for all able-bodied stat<' pnson in
d h I ~tes Deukmc11an sa1 t at a tcrnall"c ~ukme11an also said he w1U a\~
would include stall cutbacks at ~talc Ji" makers to develop a plan to ra1~
mental h01p1tals, a S200 m1lhon cul add111onal rc"cn~ for Cahforma en loc;il mental htalth services and · nd h d h reduced funding for alcohol and drug hidlway cons1rucuon. a e sa1 c
I h believes It OU) now be ume to ~tnCI treatrn.cnt programs. ~ L e1mcrs re-commercial trucks '" California\ ~arch and senior nutrition program\ c1t1es dunng commuter rush hours
In the first detail!. of his 1989-90 Ort fi~ar mucs Ocukmt11an re
budget, DcukmeJ1an said ht IS .. ealcd re~ specifics from the S45-
proposina over SI 00 m1lhon to light bi I hon-plus budict for 1988-89 tha1
AIDS. a allocauon he said 1\ "more he "'Ill submit to the l.qlilaturt
than any other state " • today But he said some nate pm-
He said his budget calls tor no 1a\ ,rams will be cut or froren at current 1ncrea~s. ··in the coming fiscal )Car. dollar figures .l\nd hr warned that 11
we spend nearly 48 bllhoh " the lawmaker' dip into his propo d
~ukme,1an blamed the propo~d emergency rescnc to restore tho!.C
cuts on Propos1t1on 9K the minimum programs. he will \.Cto thost ad
school fundin& 1n111a11"e pas\Cd 1n d1t1ons ·
Jury selected, now trial ·
for Night Stalker can begin
LOS ANGELES(AP)-A panel of
12 Jurors ~has been selected from a
pool of more than 1,500 people to
hear the tnal of .. N1fh1 \talker·
defendant Richard Ram1rc1, cnargcd
w1ih a scncs of sa"agc nocturnal
murders.
The fou r men and eight ~omen
whose sclcctron w11 completed Mon-
day. were choscq after five months of
intense qucs11on1ng on prospcc11ve
Jurors' views on the du th pcnalt) and
their ab1l11y to afford s11&1ng through a
tnaJ that could last Ut-0 )'t'U'S
ALleasLfil oLlhc ll JUI.Or1 arc
Hi •panic. accord1n1 to coun rttord'
Dcrcnse anorne)s "'anted )11mfican1
H1ipan1c rcprcsenta11on. and had
onct charae<S thu ~1andard sclc-cuor
procedure could not ensure thl"
d~s1red ethn1c btlanct' Rami~z. 27. face lJ counts ot
rnurder in ttie atiMks. most of "'h1lh
occurred '" 1985 He also 11 charatd ~ub 30 othedelon1e 1nclud.Jna rapt
robbery and llltmplcd murder
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POOR QUALITY J
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u-..u.. ..... ~117 repafred OD latudAJ, Pr9f-
deat ...... tlpa bat pree-
eated to tilm OD Monday.
Ile can do cverytha.ng he has prom·
iscd: reduce the deficit -..,,ithout ra1s.
ina taxes wMc sull di' en ma federal
~urccs to child •care education,
environment.al clcanops and other
priontics he procl11med duttng hu
pre idenuat campa•gn.
Otenge Coat DAILY PILOT/Tuetday. Januery to ,_
Koop says no proof
on abortion effects
WASH INGTON (AP>-Sureron
General C. Everett Koop u1d today
ht rcma1ns··as oppo~ to abortion
ever" but that a ludy by his office
canno1 pro"c whether hav1n1 an
abonton aflt('ts a woman'• mental
and ph)\icaJ health.
The suraton general. interviewed
on ABC-TV·s "Good Mornina
Amenca," u1d a full sc1ent1tic study
should be done "that "'ill ~ttle the
question once and for all.'' .
On Monday Koop sent a leUt'r to
Pre 1dent Rtapn dcclln1ng to 1 uc a
report on a tud) of the effects of
abon1on on women.
"I remain a~ opposed to abonion as
ever. but l'\'e af-..,,a)s been able to
separate m)' personal beliefs from mr,
1tspon 1b1hues as surgeon gener.tl. '
f...oop !131d 1n thC'll~tel"tCW toda)
··1 he focus of the various pro-hfe
11oups has bttn on a posi-AoriicMI
S)'ndrome. and 1bey ~kt lake to be
Ible to prove that that as a tpee1ftc
thins. and I can'& prove that few thetn
except by anecdOtcs ... he said.
• "If you take the wh<>k abonlOft •
issue ..• aa one end there arc peoplt
who ire so rehe"cd to bend of their
p~ancy \hat tMy conwdtr 1t a
positive hca)th bentfit," tM iu,.eoa
aeneral said. "At the other end t"hett
arc ptople who are really psychol•
cally upset .. I have dealt with women
at boa h ends of the scale ...
l\.oop's letter dechnina to 1s uc the
report came on the same day the
Supreme Coun qreed to heat an
appeal that could to ~\:ene or narrow
the landmark 1913 decision qa.tizint
abon1ons nauonw1dc Koop noted • • that revCNI oflhe decision has Iona
been a Joal' of Reaaan and the ..
president s advisers
Court liiiiiti
defendants'
counsel talk
Aam1 1stra 1onrecommenCJS 0itspittc e nupproce .ds: /;,: .1. . d •t . . Canadians seek repai:ation cu al 1ng eposJ. insurance ByTbeAsso<111edP,. 1 , . •
OCEAN HORES, Wash - torm s ha 'e conttnut'd to push an 011 spill from °IWa\htngton tile into Bnt1 h Columbia. prompting calls by the
Canadian government fo r compcns:tt1on. Acung Canadusn En vironment
Minister Lucien Bouchard stud meeungs with U.S. oflictaJs to discuss
compensation -.ere planned toda) in Washinaton. O.C "We will explore alt
possible a"enues of compensation for affected panics. 1nclud1n1 natt"e commun1t1es v.hoSt> source of food and income ha\C been JCOpard1zed:··
Bouchard ~1d "h 1s an acceptable pnoc1ple that the polluter make
reparation\ It 1s commendable that the American firm full) and quickly
acccptt.-d its rcspon 1b1hl) .. As many as B 1,000 gallons of bunlcr 011 arc
believed to h:l\e spilled Dec' 2:! ~hen a tua ran into•~ •t -.a 1ov.ina in
h~a') ~as off ura) Harbor. W8'h
'n-A<\'ilNGTON (AP) -The Su·
premc C oun ruled today the n~ts of
mminal 'defendants arc not violated
wht"n they art denied the opponumry
tu confer wtth their lawyers dunn1
bnef tnal ~csses
By a 6-3 vote, the justices u·phcld
the murder. k1dnappina and cnm1
a!sault conviet1ons of Donald >
Pen) of South C arohna
Dunna a I S·m1nute trial ess
'Whtie Perry waste ufyini. h1' a1A )cr ~uaht to s~k to ham to ad ~ him
about hl5 nlhts dunna cro \am1n·
at1on But the Judae refi to allo-...
them to talk.
Justice John Paul
opinion for the h1 un !.atd ''The
lederal Const1tuu docs not comJXI
C\Cr1 tnat Jud o allow the defen·
d.int to cons t 1th J\is laW)Cr while
his tMtm\ttn) 1s 1n progress "
'· ~ T ruth more likel y· may emerge
11 a dcfencbnt iAho has bttn tcs11fy1 ng
.tnd " about to undergo cross-
e\amrnat1on 1s denied the chance to
1.alk to his attorney. Stevens said
IN TH£ SERV ICf
W. ~l\o(,T01' (i\P) -The Re-
adm1n1\trat1on today rcc-
1endcd curuul1na depo.sn tn·
cc for bank and savinJSand loan
ou nts and said the public will ha ve
bear much of the estimated SI 00
llhon co\t of restonna the S&L
1ndustr) to health
The Whtte House Council of
Economic Advisers. in President
Reagan's tinll economic rcpon. said
reducing protection for deposnors
would cause them to more closely
"monitor the financial health .. of the
1nstttut1on" holding their money. Althoug.h the report did not address
the quesuon, Beryl W. Spnnket. the
president's chief economic adviser.
said that as part of the insurance curb,
institutions should be Tcqu1red to
publicly disclose more information
about their financial condition.
The adm1n1strat1on also sharply
cnuc1zed S&L regulators for .. post·
poning the da) of rc'c~on1ng" 1n their
rcscut) of failed inst1tut1ons.
But the· top regulator, M. Danny
Wall. chairman of the Federal Home
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U niversity HS grad
earns Army medal
'Warrant Officer Mlcltatl F. fled.
moad has rccet\ed the Anny Com-
mendation Medal at Fort Lee. Va
l he \rm) Commcndauon Medal 1s
.. warded to thow-1nd1v1duals who
demonstrate outstanding achte \C·
ment or mcntonous service 1n the
rcrformance of their duues on behalf
ol thc ,t.rm) He JS a sptt11l agent wuh
thecnminal 1n'-tsllpt1on command
Redmond 1s the wn of MarJone A
Redmond of Irvine. He 1s a 1973
f aduate of "'"ers•l> H1&h hool.
n ine • • • "'av) Pett) Oflicer 3rd O ass O.ue
L Cr111mu a 197_. araduate of
h llnc1a H1;h hool. recently de·
pa rted on a four-month deplo)ment
-.1th Antarctt\: De' elopment
\qu.adron·S11t. Na' al l\1r llt1on Pon Muau He Joined the Nav) in Oclobcr
1~82 . • • • p, t. Molly A. Beel. dauahtcr of
.\Ian A. Beal of lf"\llK. hncomplcted
b.l 1c tQ1n1n1 at fon McClellan • .\la. • • • avy ~man J ette Romo, \On of
~tpn:l A. Romo oliO\tl Mc
rC(cotl) repontd for duty at Na,al
\tr lltton Nonh I land 1n San
Di tto. He Joined &he av)' 1n Janu:uy
1 Y86. Hts wifc, lhana. is the dauahtcr
of M1fud and Essxranca mp:ablo.
iilso o Cosll MC'SI. • • • Pvt ht Cl.a Eric L Evau, \On of
\11chael Evitns of L.aauna BeM:h. has ~mpktcd basic trauun1 at Fort
Leonard \\ ood. Md He 1s a I ~IS6
grttduafe of Laguna. Beacn rf1gh
5chool • • • Na vy Petty Officer 3rd Clas Jolla
A. Moatro1d son of Roger De
Montrond of Huntington Beach. rtttntly rcponed for duty v.-1th Heli-
copter Ant1-submanne Squadron
Liaht-31 . a'al Air tatton ''forth
Island 1n San Diego He JOIO~ the
Navy tn A;>nl 1988. • • •
Sttf*ta C. Daley, son of Rodcm~
and Nancey H Dale) of Lquna
Beach. has been comm1ss1oncd a
second le1utcnant in the l '.S 1r
Foret upon araduat1on lrom Offil-cr
Tra1nm& School 11 l..achland ..\1r
Force 81.sc. Teitas. • • • Navy &aman Recrutt Briaa 0.
Qamkn, son of Cra11 D. and
Donni hamben of Hununaton ~h. has completed recruit tra1n1na
al Rccnut 1 ra1nin1 Center in San
01eso ;\ 19 ara<f uatc of Manna
Htlh School, he JOtntd the avy in
Auaust 1988 .-
Anny P\t. WUUam M. Wlaltnot~.
son of Ernest E. and Jant"& R
W1nter10le of Fountain Valley. ha\
1mved for dut) at Fon Campbell. Ky W1ntersole is an infantryman
••th the S02nd Infantry Rqamcnt
The pn\'ate is a t 9 S p-ad~te of
Llbtn) Chnit1an H11h School. Hunt·
inaton lkach.
POOL SER•
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Loan Bank Board. defended his
aacncy's year-end :.pree of savings
and loan ba1louts as cheasxr than.
shonma the failed mstttunons down
and paying off depositors
Wall. a Kcapn appointee. said at a
bnetinaouthninah1s testimony today
before the House Banking Commit
let that htS &CDC)' r~ut'd 75 11\SlttU·
t1ons 1n December at a cost of S 16.) b1lhon to be spread out over I 0 )Cars.
Tax bench ts arising from the <.leals
will cost the government an ad-
dmonal S4 b1lhon O\er IQ)ears
The altemauve to the rescues -
hquidat1ng the S&Ls and shumng
them down -y,.iould have required
$47 btlhon 1n .. up-front cash." far
more than 1sava11able 1mmcd1atel) to
the Federal Sav1nas and Loan In-
surance Corp., Wall said.
By selling off the propeny of the
failed S&U. regulators eventually
would ha"e ~ouped all but $22 8
btlhon on the December tnnsawons.
he said
The board supervise\ nearly 3.000
federally insured S&Ls
• .. •
..
• •
Both banls and S&Ls are fa1hng 1n
numbers not ~en since the (1rca1
Depression Rcagan·s repon no1cd
that the problems will be "one of the
maJor challenges tor the ne\t admtn·
1stra11on" under Prcs1dcnH:lcct
Bush,
While Reagan placed mulh of the
blame. fill. rqulatq~ lht adm1ru'>·
tratton's o-...n record has come under
tire as well ( nt1cs point out that th~
admtn1strat1on rcl~d to pay ro~
add1t1onal S&t cxam1nt•r) "'hilt the
problem was de~clOPtng
In.the final Reagan budget. released
Monda), the adm1nistra11on called
for spending S64 btlho n on ~ls through 1994 and acknov.-l~ged tor
the first ume that 1t d~ not haH•
cnou&h monc) coming in to handk
the creanup
C1tm1 the 19 0 dcc1~1on b) Con·
grt s to boost the limit on deposit
insurance from S40.000 to SI 00.000.
Rcagan'seconom1c report \atd rcd\K-
1na the ceili ng ··"'ould rc\torr much·
needed d15C1phne to the S)Stem ·· .
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Estlmate o£smo1'1ng-re1ated deaths
BO TO!'o -new urseon ,eneral's report on smok1n& scheduled for relea~ th t! -...eek tnC'fn~ lht-httmate of 1tmokin ¥elated dcalh by lO
percent to 3~.000 a \car. The Chnstian Science Monitor reported Monday
The report. which comes 2S years after the first surieon general's report on
smok1na. al~citcs c1aarctte smok1naa the cau for nine out of 10 lunacanccr
deaths among -.omen. the nc~spaper said Other cond u ions 1n the report b
Dr C EH rctt Koop arc that luna cancer nov. urpa ~ brca t cancer as the
leading cancer killer among '*Omen, 43 chcmteals in tobacco art no....,
confirmed as cancer causinJ and smoking is a m•Jor cause of ccr~bral vascular
disease l\.oop's 1ncrca~ in his c umate of smo~1na-rclatcd deaths from
300.000 annuall) is due to more accurate accoununa rather than more lethal
""cigare ttes fhe 1onator said ~oop estimates that SO million Amencans stiJI
smoke C h1ldren. cspcc1all)' 1trls. arc i.mot..101 l t \OUn~r ag~ the _Monitor
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Fluorocarbon buys three TI subsid.iariesf or $86M
Th Fht0roearbon Co. of ~ullil
Niguel and Tl Groop pie, London.
announced Monda) that 1he)· hll\·t
agreed for Fluorocarbon to purcha~
Tl's wholly owned · subs1d•anes
Dixon lndustnes. CHR Industries
and Bunnell Pia ucs.
Thcpurcha~ price 1s$86 million in
cash. Sales from this group of com·
panies last year were about $60
m1H1on. Fluorocarbon sales for the
)earcndingJan 31 w11lbeaboutS245
million.
"We could lool for compa11ble
companies for the rest of our h ves and
not find three hke these:· said
Fluoroc;trbon ( hairman P~ter
( hurm These compan1c not onl>
gne us more product\ to ~II 10 our seal and tl~ncal-1Mula11on apph·
eiusting customer. but also g1u· u cations. Dixon compliment~
brand-new customer-. and markrts Fluorocarbon·sc~1stin,g Tenon plant\
that we didn't ha'c before" in Anaheim. Chicago and Oo"cr.
CHR. based 1n Ne" Ha, en. Conn . Ohio. Dixon also has a JOJOt \Cnturc
is a leader an the manufacture and in Japan. • •
d1 tnbut1on of spec1alt) pit sure-. Bunnell. located 1n M1cklcton.
scns11i'e tall". s1hcone rubber solid N.J .• as a recogntzed world leader in
and sponge ~heet . and Teflon-coated the extrusion of melt processable
fabrics Ourocarbon materials and adds
These product'> are manufactured anothcrd1mcns1on to Fluorocarbon·,
1n cw Haven. Chicago and the h1stonc busmess
Ne1herlands and are sold throughout Fluorocarbon is fin~nc1ng the ac-
the mted States and in1emat1onall). qu1s1t10fl w11h a bank ltne of cred11
On.on located m Bristol. R.l . 1s a with Security Pacific' at1onal &nl proc~sor and fabricator of Teflon. a the lead bank and mcludmg
p<>I) 1m1des and other high-per-Coounental 1lltl)o1s at1onal &nk
formance pol\mers used 1n beanng. and Tru t Co of Chicago. &nl of
BOfAs&ys
·a _ •
economy
will still
growin'89
SAN ERAN( ISCO (A P) -<alt-
forn1a's econom) will con11nue to
grow in 1989 "hen the unemplO)·
ment rate will fall to 5 percent. Che
lowest figure of the decade. according
to a Bank of America forecast
released on Monda~
Ne1A. York. R in1er National Oanl of
attic and Amentrust Compan)
Nauonal mx1a11on of C'leHland
The acqum11on 1se~pcctcd to clo~e
1n mid-Fcbruar; ... Th1i 1s our -.ccond
maJOr acqu1.,1tJon in the pa!.t 20
mo nths." ( hurm \a1J. ··we
purcha\Cd the Samuel Moore.! (1roup
from Eaton Corp la st Ma y We have
bought lots of smaller businc scs O\ er
the )cars. but these are ·maJor' 1n
cvel) sense of the "'ord. O ur sales
next )car should exceed $330 m1lhon
with exrcllent earnini-s ·•
· Fluorocarbon operates 26 plants 1n
11 tates. one each 111 Canada and
England and t'INO in Belgium The
compan)' manufactures industrial
compunents made trom h11h·per-
formance materials pnmanl)-for the
OEM market • • • H. Da vid Briatu. chairman and
chief executtvc offictr of Natloul
Edocadoa Cerp. announced that the
Ir' inc-based company's common
stock has been selected b)' \he
Chicago Board Opttons Exchanae for
options trad1n1 on the "orld's laricst
options marketplace
Alger H. Chapman. chair01an of l BOE. ~1d the 1nclus1on of a com·
• pan) 's stod. on 1hc CBOE broaden~
cqrltmon stock O\\'nersh1p. and re·
ducts tht mk~ inherent 1n stock
01A.ncrsh1p dunng periods of econ·
Ha1n111ond Co. gives l
Keith annual award
om1c unct"rtlll\I) t'ha1>man ta.•d the
stltcuon by the CBOE is ba!ed on
interest m the stock. s1an1ficant
increases an the number of hare.
holders. tradina volume and pro-
Jtcted future profitab1l11yofthe 'Jtock
Bnght added that CBOE's selecuon
of the company rcflec" the increaSC'd
1nvestor 1.nterest 1n Nattonal Educa-
11on. As the world's lcad1n1 proHdcr
of educauon and 1rau)1n.1 to bus1neu,
industl) and go'crnm~t. NE ts
pla)'1n1 1n e"cr·mcrcas1na . rot 1n addressing the human capital per-
formance nttds of tht' nations.
ECs 1988 annual revenue\ arc
anuc1J)3ted 10 exceed S4SO million,
Activist
returns,
leads LB
Chamber
By LESLIE EARNEST
CM IM DtlllY,... 9Ult
o\ forme r Laguna Beach resident
~no moved to Burbank after helping
fdrm a comrn111ee to force leadership ch~<'&cs tn the chamber of commerce
two years ago has been named tts
man~~in9-01rector •
While the state's econom) "'II
outpace the natton's for the seventh
consecut1\ c. )ear: Lhe bank's slm C)-
pointcd out that the' rate will be I slower than 1n the pas1 t""o )Cars
The state's real gross product "-Ill
1hcrease 3.5rrce nt fo 1989. follow-
ing expcctc growth ra tes of 4 8
percent tn 1988 and 6.2 percent IO
1987, said the report co·authorcd b)
Frederick L. Cannon. 'ice president
and senior economist
In 1ne rcs1den1 teplaen S. Keith, e\ccuuv c v icr pre 1<kn1 ot Tbe
Hammond Co., was presented Y.1th the 1988 Chairman'!> .\v.ard
announced ihomas T Hammond. chairman and prc!>1dcn1 of the
Nev.port Beach-based mortgage ban kill& ftrm. ·· tcve haHonmtent·
I)' demon'lfra1ede'\traord1nal') sen ice lo) alt> and 1nno,at1on ··\aid
Harnmond .. He rece1' ed th1\ honor based on his under!ltand1ni of
our compan) ·!I j1h1losoph)' h1!> leadership and dc"elopmcn1 of ne"
mana1crs and tile durabrltty and conmtcnc' of his man3gamcnt
during all cconomu.. C)cles.." ~incc 1975. The Hammon Co ha\
become one of the natton ·!I largest public I~ held mortgage hanling
firms with 24 loan onginauon offil'cs
Chehl Ryan. whQ moved back to
· t.aguna-~ftcr accepting the chamber's
ncwl) cr(ated to_p position. was onC'c
a mcmberof11$Commiucc for Public
Relattons crl\ated to oust what mem·
bers cons;de~ 1ncfTectivc chamber
leadership.
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It'~ tht· .. Entertainment• ·89" dl~·ount
book. And It can he yours fre<'.
Just open a CD aC'cou nt with as lillle as
$5.000 In funds n<'w to Pactnc Savings Bank.
For a te m1 of your
CURRENT <'holce. from slx m onths
High R ate High Yield to five ye<trs.
• • • J. Todd toutenborough, AIA, an arc h11cct lr.noY.n tor h1\ cetaJI
and mixed-use designs. has JOincd Leason Pomeroy Assoelatu 1n
Orange as i;enior principal. The Laguna Beach rc.,1den1\ recent
design '-"Ork for (I') Stal Coun at outh Coast Pl31a in ( o\ta Mc\d
dre.,.. w1dc\predd at:cl:um.,.. h1le rcce1v mg"'-'' era I ma1or in1crna11onal
a .... ard~ tor mnovatl\e des1gn ( urrentl~ he 1<, lcading the LP.\ tl·am
on the Burbanlr. (1ate'°"a) (enter
· The real gross state product in 1989
wtll be 0. 7 percent faster than the LI ~
real gross national product
• • •
The California econom) will not
gr'o"". as rap1dl) m 1989 because a
slo1A.down 1n the na11onal cconom)
will affect the state, according to the
forecast
Colette So nowsld <>f Hun11ngton Beach an 1n1cnor 1.k\1gn
con\ultant tor Village Green in·'-" h1111cr h.t\ Ix-en -.cll'ucd for
membership b)' the lntcnor ~1gn ~1ct ~he met the
organ11atton'\ stringent rcquircmc:nt!> for tk!>1gn men hand1'nng.
3d\Cnts1ng, Ooorplan design_ co-lor coord1na11on and <U\lllnlt'r
ser,1cc. ·· fo mt' mtcnordcs1in 1!> lorcmo!>t a fun.1.:rca11'l' proc.c~., ··
"Higher interest rates and an
tncreasc IO the 100at1on rate \Ii 111
dampen consumer enthus1a'im for
new homes and products:· Cannon
I said .
The repon al$0 predicted that the
number of new~ Jobs '\:Ill out\tnp
(Please •ee STATE'S/A7)
O\no"\k1 ..aid 'I enJO) 1nterpr('t1ng a client's conn·pt and \ec1n~ 11
comet.> hk in a beau1tful. 1n1cnor de\lgn plan ·· •
Ada~s Communicatioris buys
RV and Twin Cities' magazines
Adams ( ommun1cat1ons ( orp .. lhl.' <nm pan) thJI
OJNM the Daily Pilot. has acquired two k•ading m.1ga11nl'"
1
11'1 Mmnesota as ""ell as th (' dominant mJga11nc\ .u1d
membership clubs serv mgdwners ot r('t·rcat111n.1I \l'h1d1·\
and the RV mdustl')' tn Amenta
Owner Strphen Adams said tod.i~ thl' nc:" I)
purchased monthlies. "vf PLS ST P.\l I and T '-" '""
C. ITI ES. will be merged under the M Pl 'I \I P \ l L
banner. F1nanc1al 1erms of the a<qu1\11ton .,..crc not
d1 lose<! •
.. It 1s our intention and promise to prcser"c tht' hc:\t
of both maga11nes in a unified. mformatl\C and
entcnaining package," he \81d ··with mu"h largc.·r
readership than ctther magaL1ne enJO)ed before .,..c'll
have the resources 10 provide the communit) "1th a 'en
c citing publication ..
The magazine's circulation is c'pccted to increa\e
about 30 percent to 65.000 MPLS CiT PAl IL, rubh,hcd
b} M ·p Fubhca11ons. had S0.000 paid circulation and
TWI N ( rT IES. published by Dorn ( ommunicatmns_
had 20,000
The new company wlll be headed by Burton {'ohl.'n ,
publtsher of M PLS. Sl . PAUL for more than 11 decade.
"TWIN CITIES magazine has some eAccllent
features and talented people and we're rcall> ei1c1ted to
have an <>J2portuntt y 10 merge thoM" into our a"'ard·
winning Mf>LS ST. PA UL·' Cohen said ... Them.ult 1\
going 10 he the best city or re~1onal map11ne in the count!)··
Adam\ Commumcauons. described a" the fo)tcst
growing pri,ate media compan) in the United Suues.1.11~0
pur<hascd Tr;ulcr L1k f ntcrpnses Inc_ and Camp< OO'lt
10 < oa.-.1 Inc . from ~hart'holder' of Ameman B:ilr.cncs
< <> fur appro'\1matd) S 140 m1llton r rallcr l1 le Enterprise\ publi-.hes the lar&C\I nl<lnthl)
molgallnl'S In the RY field rra1ll.'r I 1fc llr<ul1.111on
U4.Cl(JCJ, Motorhome. ''4 000 and H1-"av ltcrald.
700.000
fh<· rnmpan) also pubh\hcs the nil tmn's lead1na
annual camJ)\1te dtreclOI') \\tth a c1rcula1ton of ncart)
.llX> lXJO and operate\ the (,ooJ \.im ( lub, an affinlt)'
aroup tor RV cn1hu\1a\ts with more than 700.<XX>
member\ \nd the com pan> publishes the RV 1nduStl')' ·,
tw1(c·mon1hl> trade mapltne. RV Bus1oeu. as "ell u
Rider. a ma_p11ne fbr motorc)lle 1ounn1 enthu 1a ts.
Camp Coast to(oast operate member h1po~n1a·
tton~ S(rvmg RV ~ developer 'ilnd Uie memb(~ or
their pn,ate RV resorts. 1 he compan)'s principal cltb ollr~ w me '50.000 members rtt1procal camp1n1
pm 1lcgc'I at more th<&n 500 pnvate RV n:~rts aero the
nauon ( oa\t to < oast also pubh'ihcs Re rt and Tra"el mapline for its members
.. R11ht now. there arc some 4 . .S m1 lhon RV~ on
American roads and. a\ leisure time for the avcraae
American increases. we expect more and more fam11te to
e;l{pand the ranks of people usma R v, to sec and en,oy the great outdoors," Adams s.a1d.
Adams Commu1ucat1 on owns and operate numet·
ous tclc' 1s1on and radio station 1cro the United State .
a "ell a'I outdoor 1dvertmn& compan1e\. map11ne •
includ!n& C h1cago. the n:u1on's large t monU'll> crt)'
maga11nc. und dail) and weekh ne\o\' paper
Harry Moon. fo~cr own.er of the
Cottage restaurant a~d Ryah sformer
cmplo)er. said Ryan .JJJ his .. n_ght
arm" when she helped oi:A~12e the
comm111ce It seems appropni.\.f.J.~ ..... ~
she 1s no"' holding a key chamber
position. Moon said.
"In a stnse. ll !.ttms a natu ral
circle." Moon said .. She al read) has
many fru:ruis and con tarn 1 n Laguna
Beach that are pnceless for doing
fund ra1S1ng.. membersh1_p dn'c~ and
that t}pe of thing. So she has uniquC'
quahfica11ons " .
.\lthough Gar; Boslt) chamber
general manager since January 1988
suit holds his title Ryan ~Ill assumt
the top leadership role .
.. ( hel)I 1s now the managing
director due 10 her cx penencc and
what she can do." said chamber
president Chad Fouu "Gary 1s suit
fulfilhng all the funcuons that he
filled befoi:-e."
According to FouLZ. Bosley's po~
iuon 1s not threatened by the change
in leadership
.. I can'tevercomm1t that he'saorng io be there for hfc and lcan't commit
that he 1A.on't be." Fouu said. "His
contract comes up for renewal 1n
Apnl Whether that's renev.cd or not,
I don't know at this point ••
In · order to keep both pos1ttOM
filled. Moon. who rettrcd from the
chamber board of directors 1n Jul)
1988, said both Bo le)' and Ryan ... 111
have to actJvel) produce new mcm· bersh1~ and 1ctiv1tie1
"J think that. -eftcr a penod of
adJus1ment. the e11;ecut1\'C board of
dtttaors wdl have to redefine
m_pon11blht1cs. •• he said.
rn the meantime, Ryan. who Sl)Cnl
two years as d1rttt.0r of public
rel1t1ons for the Burt.nk chamber.
said she's &lad to be beck in Laguna
'Tm very Clcttcd 1Dd honored to
be bedt.'' Ryan said "I also look
forwa.rd to a year of unproved
communication with city 1ovem·
(!lent and the rcs1denu of Lqlln1
Beach. Most 1mponantly. I hope to
maum1u the benefits of chamber
membe,.,h1p for our memben and
increase our interactton between the
vanou! community Of11n1ution~ •· . Youll ram Pactnc· ~~--~~~~~~~~,........~~--~--~--:~----.:i::i;_~-8. 75 "i 9.14 Sav1ng~ Ba11k's ht~h
rate of interest.
Plus. you11 n'<'C-l ve
. an "Entertainment · 9"
book with which lo t>njoy substantial &avl n~s
a t restaurdnts. theaters. s porting c>venls and
more In your area
So visit the Pacific Savings Bank bran h
nearest you today. Or caJI 1-800-PACIFIC.
Because only a Pat'iflc av1 ng Bank D
glv you so ma ny great way lo ave .
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In t111r 11wr1 'lm.111 w.ty ~ 111ilkt .1 hl,ll fllfft n·1K t .
Costa Me (714) ~'U-0800
Costa Mesa Courtyards (714) 631-7631
Your Blue~ GUr Green.
~bur plan morwy tt takP~ lo huild to
An apartm<'rll huihling yaur SJ~'< ific-Jl1ons, not
Shoppin~ pla7.a. Luxury ours. And ct~ll\~ted faSt
Southern California.
Now, we're ready to make
yours take on a whole
homP. ~ry fut • newlhade.
Our loons. R>r over lflfe,n ~.
Structured speciftCally HitbOt" aua Mi bMn ror builders a ~.... addlnlccJlarlDIOftleolthe l~ to~~~ ~a.tbulldlrw'*"'ln
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STATE'S ECONOMY TO GROW ...
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• •.. 'llKl 1natatn 1n the "'on~ rtt. By the end of MW homH In add1t1on. hou\_1~ ~nd1n, has lht pcMCitlial for era•· C C.: .,. ~· i PN9A8 ': ":i. " ,; ._ of 1989. the number of Jobi in pttn)1ts10 the t.alc will fall to 196 000 in: 1 bOOm~ econoete C')'de .,, 't1 'f.• • Califom11 -.111 ha"c arown b" '" 1989. lht lowc t lc"cl fot perm•" Clhfonua
1 •' "-= ~\ 111·~ 360.000 to 13.7 m1lhon. • since 1983. onstru('uon of mulU· 'fhtlt concerns do not uu into 'n?:t!E a:=· '" " Tbtinnauonratewillaboconunuc family units will continue 10 low a ount lbt d1vtnityof1ndustnam
,.. ''" 10 arow. ft'ath1 na ) 6 percent in 1 'lK9 bcctutt of the rtductd tu 1nccntl\ ~ Cahfom1a, Cannon maantaJned: i:~ ,:,: &. ~~ • compertd to .S. I per«nt IHt )tar. for bu11din1 apal'1mtnts and con-.. While there is no doubt that the » » • domanimus. defense buildup 1n lhc l 980a helped
••., 1s ., s ,; ., Cannon ~•d consumer poets ~ill ttlc Cahforn1a ttonomy. that is not '11: i; .. v!!i:'!t" ,,.,fl~ thus m~rcaSt at lhctr fastc1t rate sanet Cannon said Cah fomia' rapid the samuua~ina that ulo~owa 1n
1.-1.-. v:il:'ft t. c; 1982 wt th an 1nn111on rate 0. 7 pcf'\.~nt economic srowth in the 19 °' -.-a\ defense spcnd1na will send Cali-'.!""a:': ~-? ~ h1pcr than the na11on's btcau~ of mainly cau~ b> populauon tn· fom1a's economy into a l'C'CCSljon U\ U tt~ ii " ~·.,, h1ahrr 1mpon pncn. 1ncrca~ cost crtaseund 11 di.,.crse industnal bast 1989," he said. "In fact, there 1sampk-""~;lot w-~' for U.S. manufactured aoods. and However. much of 1hc economic evidence that futurt expansion of
11"' ,~., • ~ • · escalauna home pnc" expansion of the dec!lde ""a due 10 u ponrna firms will more than otTta1
11 " 11 ~ ~ ~ Ha&her interest rate and home defcn~ spcnd1n1 and the n:pon any cutbacks an the defense 1ndu J!: (-=~~ 11 • 1!\; pricesw11l comb1neto lim1tpurcha\Cs conceded therc arrconccrn!l thatsuch try" '~ ·-~~ ~~~-"---~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~-
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a lot of interest .
in Huntington Beach.
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Whether you have .
$100 or $100,000,
we have the high rates
and FDIC security .
you're looking for.
FDK:
6.00o/o Super Passbook
:-.~UH><> minimum dt·po,1t \\h1t·h \'teld to ll. l~ Com·
poundl'<.i tlail~. paid monlhh 'o pcmult w ... ft•t>s ur hm1t' on
w1thdn1'"'.tl' H.HC' 1·han~t•o.t monthh
9.00% Sniall Saver
( I 00 minimum dcpo~it "hi~h \'Wld' Q 2'l • Hl monl h lt•rm
Pt.>nolt v for early w1lhdrtmal
8.50o/o IRA's
2.000 mmnnum dt'llO'il v. h1rh' 1t•ld-. 7', h~ compound·
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So "ht•t h('r , u tt' lt><•kt11j.! lclf "t h.i\ fu't "lMI t <'II n· lvc•kln~t
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Weighing sins
of success in_
Corona def Mar
Rohen forstrom 1s h\-ing proof that su~cc docs no t
guarantee happme s. H 1s uccess story is one of ded1cauon
contradjctionsand f ru trauon • an(I could soon end m faalu~:
By most tandards. Forstrom 1s a classic example of a
businessman who docs all the nght things. The Balboa Island
resident was succcs'iful when he worlccd has way up to a vice
p~sadcnt's job at Bckms lntemauonal. He has also bttn
successful at the small business he loves so much that he quit
Beluns to gave It more ancnt1on.
forstrom owns C,clato Class1co an Corona del Mar.
~--G elato C la 1co 1s one of those qua mt CdM busmes~
that won't precasel) fit into a class1ficat1on that works for the .
Yellow Pages. ft beg.an as an ice cream sho p. But Forstrom
understands the key to success.IS listening to your c ustomers and g1v1ng them what they want and need.
Has customers liked ice cream. but many of them wanted
a muffin and a cup of coffee to soothe the mo rning commute.
forstrom un'dcrstood their dilemma. Commuting 111 a
nightmare and his customers have to get a n early stan . He
re ponded to their suggestio ns and the) responded '-"Ith m ore
patronage That was good -and bad -for Fomrom's
bus mess.
II wa~ good because hts custome~ "'ere happ> and his
business prospered It wa bad because Forstrom's neighbors
are no t happ) with the effects. neither are the Newport Beach
city officials v.ho regulate local businesses.
For trom Cd'mns he was preoccupied ·when he started
molding his business to has customers· wants. So preoccupied
he forgot about some of the rules the city had imposed on him
He was not supposed. to open Gclato C1ass1co until 7 a.m. and
his business doesn't ha"e any parking spaces.
In a perfect world. Gelato Classaco should cater to walk-
up custo mers. Its trade would not cause parking problems or
traffic snarls on East oast f1 aghway At least thafs what the
folks at City H all thought
But dcsr.1te what the Chamber of Commerce would have
everyone be 1eve. ltfc and business in Corona dcl Mar arc no t
alwa)'s perfec t.
Forstrom 's customers have demonstrated that 1mpcrfrt-
t1on because some of them ha"e been seen temporartl>
abaAdonmg theu: cars in a red Lone while aett1ng a cup of
coffee and muffin. Forstrom did not build a better mouse trap.
but the busane he created caused faithful customers to heat a
path to his door. anywa).
Then. there was the problem w1th the umc Forstrom \I, a\
supposed to start his business day' Ong1nally. ll was I I a m
He went to thee it) and got pcrrmss1on to open at 7.;i m Later
he fudged and began opening earlier because that.\ "'hen his
customers wanted him to open.
Forstrom confc~~d his sms of suct·ess Inst '-'-CC"-"-ht'n ht>
got around to appl)'mg for another mod1ficat1on to his
business permit He apologi zed for those transgrc s1ons. hut
there was no absolution from the C11y Hall type
Planning ( omm1s ion -members were not hapP) about
th<' effects of Forstrom · cu tomer service and success. The>
were angry he had e pandcd tns menu. wa atrracttng too
much bu me s. creating complaints from his neighbors and
had l~&-some other things go astray
Neighbor~ had complained about traffic and trash. Tho e
compln10t11 are JUSt1fied. The} ha"e JUSt as much nght to a
clean neighborhood as Forstrom has to make a "'mg.
Forstrom acknowledges trash 1s a problem. panl>
bccau~ there 1s no dump ter bchtnd the busmes~s in that
block. He doc\n 't ha' ea place to put the trash
Comm1ss1oners also v.crt> 1rntated because this "'a n't
the fint ume Forstro m had changed his menu and hour\ uf
operation and then asked for an after-the-fact approval
forstrom d1dn·t get pcrm1s ion Thursda)' night 10
continue ofTenng his customers what the) have come 10
expect. But Friday mommg he ""ent to .work at h1~ normal
carlier·than-pcrnui.tcd hour. He didn't open Gelato Cla ~1co.
but he fell he ov.cd It to ha customers to be there.
T here wa no coffee. no muffins -JU t Forstrom's
pcl"S()nal apolog) and ome bad news -he coul<j not open
unul 7 am
He turned custo mer awa> He a lso lo t about t'-'O-th1rd~
of his daily bu 1nC\~. It will continue that wa) until early ncll
month when Font1om ogain goc before the Planning
Comm1s ion to see 1rhccangctpermi ion toopcr:nc the kmd
of bus1ne he and h1$ cu,stomcr want and still be w1th1n the
hmus oft he rule h" neighbors c.itpc<:t caty officials toenforcl'.
Wiiham Mcnnanscr, a JU) who knew a thing or l wo ut
succcs ind failure. once ~1d there arc .. i' essential quaht1cs
that arc the kc)' to uccc • mccnty. personal mte ntv.
hum1ht). courtc ). Y.1\<Jom and charity "
We hope bolh 1de~ can marshal those qu:>ltt1c nc\t
month The Planning omm1 ton needs to be ucce \ful bccau~ they have to react to complaints and con 1dcr the big
picture of the effect a businc has on traffic and 1>3rkin~
Forstrom needs to be succes rut. too. uccc 'itonc
about bu inc that put the cu tome~· need ahead of the
o""'ncr· con\cniencc arc b«o m1n1 rare We nttd example\ of
old -fashioned enterprise and dedication 10 customer scf"1cc.
We also need a demonstration of compromise. or
businc people and t it)' offic1als scckana the middle around
that will aive re 1dcn1s. ~ustomen. moton ts and merchant
cnoulh room for them to be happy with their md h 1dual
succc . ~ elQ>fMMd 1n U* tpecl9 •• thc>se Of the Owly Pttot Other
~...,,....CSon tl\lt~are thoMo4 theit .,then end ....c .. ta P• '*1' ~ .. lnYl\ed Ind rney be Mn1 10 Th9 O.it)i P~, P,0 Boll 15'60,
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Tuesday, January 10, 1989 A9
Israel above
suspicion of ..
terrorism
To the &Mor
Responding to your Dec. 29 edl·
1on1I 1s a bu hkc respondma to the
question) "When did you stop beat int
)Our wne'>" Any response could bi
taken as a senous enteruinment of
the baseless cbarse implied 1n the
quesuon itself. Ho~ever. not 10
mpond mi&ht be seen as an ad·
m1 ion of guilt
Your ed1tonaJ concerned the lra&J
bombma of Pan Am A1ght 103. In H,
)OU ~p«ulated on who m'ght be
rt pons1ble for that uns~k.a~
cnme Iler qu1ckl) hstmg scvml
grl)ups which ha\-e a history of th.s
type of terronst behavior (rangsna
from Moammar Gadhafi to A~
1Qa1J. )OU pent t rlc paraara(>b
developing the mcrcd1ble suuestto~
1ha1 Israel might -be behin~· this
• action Whtie all the responsible expert$
~ere e~plonng the connecuon be-
tween kno"'n tcr.ro·nst groups and thi
murderous event, you found one
County'sregi~nal interests
in Congress a little stronger
author who made an unsubstanuated
claim that I raela agents were in-
' olved tn the bombtn& or offices 1n
Egypt 1n I 9j4. From that nam~~
ch rge comes the innuendo that lsnicl
ou&)tt to be i...ons1dcrcd a suspccl 10
the Pan Am case.
o countl') has suffettd more frem
terTonsm than has lsl1lel Its enemies,
~ho den) its 'cry ~t to exist. have
utilized terron t tactics and countlc:a
1nnoctnt Israelis haH~ suffered and
died a a result. It 1s, therefore. n04
surpnsina 1hat no country has beea
more 'ocal in tl condemnation of.
and oppos111on 10. 1crronsm than has
Israel To sugacst that the v1ct1m is
ac.tually tnc prcpetrator of a cnme 1
unconscionable
Orange ( uunl) ·\regional interests
· ha"e JUSI rl~etved a big boos! tn C o ngrcss
That's because for 1hc fi(')t t1me, 1hc
40th D1stnct will ha\c a rcprc\4..'nta·
t1ve on lhe Public Wor~ .anQ lrJn!>·
portat1on <. omm1tt~.
Th ts plum assignment d1dn·t come
easy In an tarhercolumn. I dc~nbed
some oft he polt11ckmg th.it goes on in
Congre.,s even after members arc
el«ted. From the sckct1on of House
leadenh1p pos1u.ons to the ass1l4n -
mcn1 of office paC'C. aggrec;s"c
lobh)1ng 1s the name of the game
Naturall). tht> same goes for comm11-
1cc assignments.
On 1he Republican \1de comm11tt't·
assignments arc made b> a group of
SS t<ongnssmen l'Jlh tht qu1rr·
tcs!>Cnttall) bureaucratic-sound 1 ng
name of the ( ommmee on C.ommll·
tees Indeed. there 1!> an E:\ecut1,c
( omm1tttt of ·the ( omm1ttce on
( omm111ecs. compn~d ol 20 "on·
gressmen. "'hlch wunds e'en more
burcaucrauc The \maller \Ile "I tht•
f:.\ctUll\C ( omm11tce. ho"C\er pc.-r·
mils this otheNISC UO"ldd) group Ill
operate "'1th refall\'e cffietenl')
lntercstingl) the Democrats -
despite thetr maJOnt) cont~ol ot lhl'
house -ha\C no Sll)' 1n Republitan
comm11ttc ass1gnmcn1\ Onl~ Jht" ra11os of Dcmocrafs to RcpublKam
arc determined b\ the maiortt) pan'
The <. omm1ttcc on C omm1ttccs.
therefore, IS compn~J C\l IU)I\ Ch or
Republicans
Dunng the last week. the Exccutt' c
( o mmmec of ahc < nmm11tcc on
C'omm1ttcc\ held \C\t"ral mct.'ting to
determine thc lat<' ot the Rcpubhcan mcmbc~ Pnor to those meetings
each member had sllbm1ttcd a hst ot
his or ht'r <.omnaucc prefcrcnccs
with a pnunt) ranl1ng assigned to
ea<.h choice
E'en bcforr thJt. ho\\e\er. cenain
COJllm1tteC\ "ere !>napped up h'
senior mcmbcrs and dTtetl\ cl\
placed offhm11s not onl~ to fre hmcn
but 10 all bul the most fonunatc
stn1or memtx·rs Those comm11t tt\
-.\ppropnauon), Eners) and Com-
mcrcc. Rulcs and \\.i\\ .ind ~franc,
-are "c,clus1,e" \\ llh minor
exceptions. a mcmtx-r ot one ot th\:~
comm1Uecs ma) nut ~n( on an~
other s1and1ng com m11tcc of lhl·
llousc
The compc11Uon tor the bc\I ol 1hc
remaining comm111ce!> ts as J rc!>uh .
fierce Ju\t ~hat:h arc 1hc bes!'' The
val ue of ccnain rnmmmccs. 'uch as
Agnculturc and ln tt'rtor. 1s dcpcn
dent upon th1." 1ndu\lry or en' sron-
ment 1n a pan1cular d1stnct Other
committees. such u Budget or Publtt·
Works and Transpona11on. arc uni
"ersall) sough1 alter hr members
from across 1hc tountl)
Earl)' on. I made m\ views l.nown
on the needs of our d1stnct The
rtsponsrtnlmcs-of 1he Pubt~~
and Tran\P(>nauon Committee lit
the 40lh d1stn' t .ltl c a ala' c .
The anta .\na Rt Hr proJl'.'\:l.
required to auard ap1nst thl ~Or.ti
po1cn11al flood d1~s1cr \\Cst ot the
\1ts51 s1pp1. 1s under the JUnsdtCtton
ul 1hc \\atcr Resources su0comm11
tcc of Pu bit" \\ ork\ Win ning thl
Ol'tC\\af\ lOntinut-d appropn4'1100\
for this SI I b1lhon proJe<. I 1\ a high
pnonJ) for Orange<. ount). and there
1~ no bcncr place from "'hu:h "
congr~ man can ~age thnt battll'
Bu1ld1ng a nc" regional ;urpon tor
Orange Count) to rche\C the: burdt'n
on John Wa)nc and to pre~rH' tht·
1n1egnt) ol th c m1lttaf) m1\\ll)n at f I
Toro. will r('quir~ ell 1hc help ~c l80
gt"t lrom 'the .\ \13111.in \uhcomm111c1.·
ot .Puhltc \\ orks ru he there too
;\nJ of rnur\C building addttwnal
1ranspona11on capac 11\ an our trJtli1.
congc!ltl'd Jrca couldn't be higher on
our ll\t ot problem~ to wh t.' I hl'
url:Kc T rJn\pona11on \ulxomm11-
tel· ol Puhlu. \\ ort.. hac; JUrt\J11. uon
lH<'r thl Ft·dnal H11h~a' Tru,1
f-und "'hc:rc b1ll1om. of our ta\
doll.u' art· piling up un\pcnl l nlu..:l..-
1ng tho~· h1gh~alf 1a'c "'II help
hu1ld n<'~dcd Ol'\\ road<, for u\
Y.11h fdlo~ Orang~ t oun1101n Ron
Pa1. 1-.Jrd .11\0 sen ing on the Puhh,
\\or~' ( umm111cc. and lxmo<:r31
< rknn \nd<'rwn ot Lon Kcalh
The c1 tm:ns ofl rael share with the
ettuensofthe United uatc a behef'ln
the uprcmc 'aluc of human hfe. Not
evcl') na11on in the -.orld nor every
tha1nng it. our pan of \t>uthcm group tn the Middle East holds that
\ahform.a should wun be gl'llina its 'aluc dear That l racl does 1s shown
lair shal't' ofthl· tJ'-t'~ \\C·,, p.rnJ 0 ,cr b> the pohc) of .. The Punt)' of Arms"
\0 man> )Un fQr tht\( n~(d pul>hl "-'htc.:h 1s tb army code of conduct 1mpro' cmcnts E\en dunna wartime. lsracrs soldiers
In add1t1on 10 Public Wor~\ I'll oc are commanded totakeevel') pr«au-~"mg on the c.,0 , ernmcnt '< )flCr· tion pos able to avoid tnJury to "llTOn!>Com~-a PQ•erfuttxl(h-tnnoetnl c1v1J.ia.oi_(thoua,h thoSt
-.hose 1unsd1ct1on l'O,ers the cnure ~onsmtght~mtbtantydrsad~
range of fedt'ral rc ... pons1b1huc.., n'!ta us) 1 • Among its sub<'ommittcl"'\ art' Com-Con~1dcnni our commonly hc\d
mcf(e ( omumcr an\I Mon<"l.ar-'alucs, 10 su e t that hrael plotted
AOa11"\ f mplO\ m('nt :anJ Hou 1ng tht bomb1na of the Pan Am Jet 1 u
[n\lronment, t~rg' .and -.:;£tunil hateful as !>U c-st1na that,tbe United
Rc\OUrlC1 and National~ unt' Stat~ purpo\(1-. downed the Cl\ than
~ The (111,crnmcnt n1 r'3t1on'
C omm11tct" al ha\ i.tdd111unal .. u~
comm1t1tts 0
C'O\ cnns. am''"' lither uh)C'\. I\. 1ran,port:at1un. JU!>ltet'. :in.I
agncultun-
, \fo<,t tmporunt ot all. ho~c' ,., th e
C10\emmcnt Opc-rauon\ < nmm1tt<'<'
hJ) Junsd1c11on 0' t.'r 1. han r., 1n 1hc
kdcral budget procc\\ J hat mc.·an'
that the budget rclom1 k"g1)l;a1m11 I
de'l.Cnbed in an car her column, ~ h11. h
I\ ~o needed tn light ol nur 'hron1L
dl'lie1t \pcnd1ng. ma) ~ell rl·•<'I'• Jn
rarl~ hcanni
f or 'ear' m' prcdt\('C,\or -nu"
~11rt'd Congr~\man Radham -
y.-n cd ''" the .\rmw 'le" 11. n I. t>m
m11tl'C That important Jl<"t '"" nu~ (Kl.'Up1rd b' tdlo" Orangr < ounttan
Bob [)(1man ,u our art.'a r1.·m.11n'.'> "'l'll
rt•prncn1cd '" thc:\C' <"nll•ctl n1;i111.•r,
3\ "ell
Thl· ()a\t fl'" da' in the < n fl'!>\
h.a'c mdttd been \Ul\.'t\\lul one' !er nr IOiC ( PUn\\
CJms Cox is tlu CoDirr m•n tor
tbr 41ta Coop-ruiouJ Di tn<'I
Iranian airliner 1n the Persian Gult.
R 881 \ rtPHEN J. El TEI
Fountain VaJlt )
TODAY IN HISTOR Y
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J od2) ti. Tue-sda) Ja'n 10. the I 0th
dav of I q Q There arc 'SS dn~ lt"ft 1n
1he >ear
Toda)'s H1ghhlht 1n H1stol')
On Jan 10. I 16, Amcnc.an rc'ol·
ut1onaf\ Thomas P31nc pubhshc.'tl has
1nfluent1al pamphlct "Common Sc-nse .. In ht\ l&ll for .\mcncan
mdepcnden1.c trom England. P1tn<' • '
\\.>rote. "l\C'f)th1ng that is nght or
rnwn3blc pkad' for stparauon "
On th1\ date
In 1 tit f~1,nd3 ~t'dcd from lbc
l n1on
In I Q~O 1hc LeaAue ot lltQM V.Ji
(")tahhshw a\ the T real\ of V ersa1lles ~cnt into t"tlect ·
In I ~46. lhl' ft~I man made cQnUtet
with the moon ~as made as radar
'11gnab "l"r1.• bounced off tht' lunar
\Ur11Cf'
State needs longer bootstraps
-to pull out o education crunch
In Io.. the~' tel Union launched
t"o \:O monaut aboard a SoytU
.:ap ulc for a rendcnous with the
\ahut ti c,pact laborato"' "here t
other rn~monauts had bttn hvma for
a month
Ten 'cars ago 8rth C. ancr. brot:her --
ol Pre\ldent ( ancr. set off a ron-
trcnef\' dunng a tour of -\tlanta with'
a ''"""I Ltb)an dekpuon b> mtk· A~t'rica has a "bootstrap mtntah-
ty ··Th is has~'~ u!I. in the md ol
tune. in the past (an 1t '3\C u no\\''
We att be1na challcnaed on ~II tde Our .. UJ>fnOnl\," our· tn\ln·
c1b1hty" I\ being te\tcd, not on lhe
bcattldield. but 1n the marketplace
What will 1t take to JOit us into a
rcaliz.at1on that ~e 1re 1n a "'ar of the
m1ndi<t
fn 1957. Rus 11 launched putn1k
That put mathcmau\. and K'ltncc at
che top or che naoonal •send.a. We
pulled ounchc$ up b the boom,.ps
ARcr a crash p~m. our man
reached the moon fin1t . Then. tt
1ttmed to me. w~ sat k and turned
on the tclcv1 ion. In the meantime.
Ru 11 has an orb111n1 pace station
In the .-orld or finan C, menca
secs 1uc1r a pm:mincnt, )tt 111~ Japan
and German y that bol~1tr1 the saa-asna dollar. Is a cnsh 1nev1tablc. or c-an v.c
cotl"«l an umc1
One small 11tp blcl on chc ,,sht
treck -ould bt to rekindle our old
paaaon fQf cd""9tJon
I am taku• heart at tome ll.1"5 that
th11 mipt be hapoc-nina. I n:ccntly
MW I l.cattr plali framt ttad: "If ~l>U can rad ...... thank a ttachtt.' ~
bu,...cr 1tider mad ... M> chtki
._ atatte of' the month at f rttmont H• SchoOl -Tht mo\: c ... t.and liM. Dlliw." llbOut a ftOonofttcnw
....., .t.o tUl'Died ~"""' arouad • a .no KMol, provida antPin· .... ... ~ .....
Jlowt'9, wwdi mis ama·1 okkr
dw WllftCY fot c(ualny
II ... M CfUical as II WU ..... ... W~lllWI ....... ,,. .. w. l.lw
problems ofan mncr<1t) hool
Thin~ about 1t for a moment Jur,t
u one area ha too ltttle. 1h1 arc~ h;n
lOC.'l mu«:h The tudent he~ arc
surfeited and \po1lcd h uake'> a 110cd
dW1C'a&cd lea her to c:apturT · 1hc1r
mind and put them 10 'l'Or~. If 1h1\
docsn•t happen the I l\JUSt I\ areal
here as 11 1s in the inner ctt).
This area has been ble scd ~11h
master tachcrs In m) fam11) ca h
son had a mentor -.ho 1n p1reJ him
With clde t n Rick (no"" a doctor) 11
was John John n. R t~k htcrall"
d ed ht foot tc~ John!.On was
eHn a enou~ or a &ood port to let
Rick do a post monen on dolphin
that v.a~hcd up on B oruna beach.
M) stat1onw on -.as nC\Cf' the ~me
afttr tnan ~nina the rcm110 10 the da~ room and lhcn 10 1hc dump.
lnttl'i tedstudcn1shelPCdJohnson
CX.Cl\ltC Fo ,, Can) on. When we act
our world<la mu\tum it -.111 ~
John n·s tn\p1ra11on • 1n J)3lton·
tolon and ucheoloa~ that kindled
the fi~.
foritCOnd \On Rob(no.., a nuclear
ph) !Ct t/ th c-.tal> t wa f abian
Gtrou\ f )Ou I t an A 1n ht cl1
)Ou could uctcCd 1n an) unl\CrMty .
11td ~ .-111 be a mttal oM for
cduauon 1n altfomia ~lton 9 • appt"Ovcd by a
narrow m&flJn on 1M O\embtr
bellot, pwanttn that fund1na -for
k1ndtf'Prttn·to-121h padc 1ettoot
and c:ommuntt) ~ -•II nc~tt
drop bttow the J9 percent or aotal
~ fund ""nd1na. lluk hna o""' .._ • '" taat•~ .. u "' ....... ~ .......,. bem ..... .., llw De, .....
adrauti11ndoa .-dlt ""' 1R'I
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JACKIE
HEATHER .
upponc:~ sl3te hoot chief , Rill
Hon11and thccdw 11onal rnmmun1·
t~.
Dcu~meJ11n and h1 aide . "'h1lc
plcd11ng to carT) out the" 1 he' of 1he
\Olen., tell us that II'.' more monc.-\
to hoot under Propo 111tln "ti.. ~•fl
cauS( hard hips for other \Ital pm·
grams Lncludtn ~ndtnJ on the t n1,en t\ or ahfom11 and the
Cahfom1a tatc l'n1'cr'\1t> \Htcm ..
tton•a. on the other hand. ~1d
school 'hould not.be the scape OJI
and blamtd for forc1n1 cuu in ht" Ith
cart. v.clfare. tnal court and other
proaram .
DcukmcJLAn was accu~ b tlon11
of trt1t1n1 ht~ own bud t ~u t1f b~
m1tcalculattn1 cum Ii I ~car
re'enues b) S 00 million and b\ '
approl:tQI a \I' cut n I~ and 'I
rct.te 1n l 9il 5en. Manan Be n that
school finantt v.1 I the lctl
latutt'5 thomtC\l problem tlm
ICUtOt\. The Qann fiPCndt"I hmn will ha~t IO be ltudtCd ... ,n,
Manv.ti1lt. all we can Jo 1 bU\ ~.... . ........... , ........... ...
I fl ......... ,,_...., ... ••
ma atteaedh anu-m1uc remark~
Fl\c \Car\ ago I he Untlcd lllC1
and the \ a11can Mtabltshcd full
J1pluma11 rd1t1on\ for the first time
tn mort than a century. ahho"lh
wmt p~ 1dent had, tn~ I 9f9.
af'po1 ntcd pcNlaal l't'prescot.att\C1 to
the Hol~ Stt.
One \ear o Republican prcs.·
dential candtdatl" Bob Dole charaed
on .\ B<.. that the c 1rculitJon of a
ncptt\e an1dc abaut him b~ the
George Bu'h c;: mpa1an ~a 1m1lart
tht derailment of Dem~rat Jo ph
Baden's campa11n by 'lupponen ot
Mich .cl Dukak1s
Toda) 81nhda)s. 1ng~ G1)Cle
Ma~Kcn:m· "o2 \macr Johnnie Ra'
1 fl2. Opera \tnacr htmll Milntt i
S'4 Ba\CNll Hall of Fam~r Will
Mc<<''<') , .. ~I 1n er Fran._ 1n1tra
Jr " 4<.I ~1nicr Rod te'l'IJ\ t 44.
l\tngt"r Pat Scnatu 15 6
• lly fk .u..daf~ P~
Comment. "elcome
lh<' (
DAIL y PILOT I TU~$ddy JAnuary 10, 1089 ENTERfAI FN1'
. .
Riehearsal for Murder' a nifty TV-to-stage transition
; Jav TOM nTUS Th"' ~"'tt in~ i~ :i Rroadwa)', theater,
• ,... c.,..,1n•ni the same one m which, a year ago, a
playwnght's new sho\\ flopp«I -• If the unfolding plot of ··Rehea~nl and so did the leading lady. out her
.tor Murder" at the Huntington Beach apartment windo~ to her death. The
-Playhouse reminds you of an episode coroner has ruled it a suicide. ihcrc's
of "Murder. She Wrote." there's a a neatly typed note. but the play-·
good reason. Both were created by the wright (who was to marry the star the
wri ting team o( R·chard Levinson next day) smells a murderous rat. · ·
and William Linlc. . He invites all those connected " 1th
In fact, "Rehearsal" was adapted the ill-fated show to a reading of a nc-w
from a Levinson-Link television play -which begins to implicate all
(Tlovie script -a factor that could concerned with the crime. Borrowing
pose transitional hu ards for a small from the time-honored '"everybody
theatergroupthatdoesn't ha ve access had a moti ve" theme. the play
to it~ sta~e until a few days before mingles imaginauon and real it> in
opening night. increasingly heavier doses until the
guilty part) 1s, unmasked. Happily tor all . concerned. the -Q1ck Hams is excellent as the
fantasy to connect the scenario •
altering her character to conform to
possible situations. Ciuy MaynarJ
and Pattnc Walker ha\e some good
moments as the director and
producer. respec11vc-ly. of the prOJCCt.
The three other actors involved
understandably take on some of the
heav1ci.t matenal. Donald Casado~
enacts the egotistical leading man
with a disdainful flair, \\-hlle Bradley
Miller is properly nervous a nd flut-
tery as the comic. And Terra helma.n
as the ingenue-turncd-lead1n~ 'lady
contributes one of the even in& s best
performances. employing an excep.
tionally strong staJC voice. ,
Richard €abin 1s quite cffetuvc as
the' de cctive recruited to kee p an C)'c
on the cast. Michael Robert Th11:l.
R1ck Paap and Bonnie Homer fill the
utility roles nicely. -
reser\'at1ons taken at ~32-1405
CALLBOARD -The Laguna Pia}· hou~ will hold auditions for the
theatrn:al corned)' "Jitters" Jan. 22 at
5 p.m. 1n the theater. 606 Lasuna
Canyon Road Laaune Beach ...
director Craig At'ming will be: casting
sill men· and three women for tht'
show. which opens Marcl\ 16. and
more 1nformauon 1$ available at
494-q743.
BACKSTAGE -South Coast Rep-
ertory wall replafe the originally
~hcdulcd "Lauftung Wild" with an
adaptation of Charles Dickens'
"Hard Times:· which \\-111 ·open
March 17 ... the pla) is an acung ~out
de force for live people who enact 17
speaking roles in the mi niature epic.
tCleplay transformsqu1te neatl y into a author who concocts the dangerous
'theater ~~ect and director Darlene charade, remaining an unquestioned
Hunter-chance has mounted an in-command throughout the process:
triguing, enjoyable production at the Patricia McQu1nn lends fine rom1c
playhouse's--Gisler Theater. Au-balance as bis ditsy secretary. lm-
dicnces who haven·1 seen the TV paned from Maine to assist him. ~n,.\'lillell.i~matchin"~its wi th_~~'""--'llllol·i:d~rcss...,McJLS thecastastheyfefrctout theculprTtin Grant make~ a series of !llrong
a year-old murder. appearances 1n both· flashback and
Donald CaMdos~ Bradtez Miller. Terra Shelman and Dtck
HnTtl ttro lfl't) ir a-eb~,. t
Mystery fans should be "'ell served
by this whodunit with a theatnral
twist. Performance~ continue Fridays
and-5alY.[ at 8_.Q.,l!I. at the Gisler
School tfleater. ~ IT4r Stra1fimoor
Lane. Hunti ngton Beach. with t1cke1
The Alternati ve Repertory Theater ·
w1 II present a ser.~es of staged readings
of'·Glol)' Rpad, a new work~ Long
Beach Playwrig ht Tim Tol\dreau,lt.
on three consecutive Wednes'<ia)S -
Jan. 11. L8-and 25 -·at 11s'1heater.
1636 S. Grand A \IC .• San-ta ~na ... call 8j6. 7919' for reservations and fun er
informauon.
8 enter TV Hall of Fame
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Comedians Jack Benny. George Bums and
Red Skelton and newsmen Chet Huntley and David Bnnkle) were among
eight TV veteraos inducted Sunday ihto the Academy of Television Arts
and Sciences' Hall of Fame. ·
Also inducted were Bums' late wife and partner, G racie Allen. ·the late
TV talk show host David Susskind and TV produ_cer David Wolper.
. No Time for Lunch?
Try Marcello's Lunch Buffet ·
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January's Buffet Features
Huntington Beach Playliouae. · · _
REVIEW
'New a e' meets jazz in Sandy·Owen
. I '
By MICHAEL RYDZYNSKI
O.tly Piiot Connponci.nl
P1an1st <;and) .()\\('n succcssf1Jll )
fused JaU and .. new age" music into a
VCI)' laid·back yet inventive Saturda)
eveninit program at the 0o}'lc
McKinney Theatre on the addlc-
back College campus in M1!.s1on
V1eJO.
Returning for his third conccn 1n as.
many years. Owen this ume made 11 a
tn o b} 1nv1tmg saxophonist Paul
( arman and percussionist Donna
Thomas. Piano solos and piano-sax
duets also fill.ed the progr~m.
.\lthough,sponsorcd b} KSBR·FM.
the campus' self.proclaimed ··nc"'
age·· radio station, Owen doe~n·t
rcstnct.himselfto that hard-to-define exouc. hypnotic song which began
gen re of music. As he pul It after lhC and ended \\>Ith o .... cn pla)inga pitch-
concert. he has "one foot into ·new bending llute pan 1nlo a re' erberat-
agc· and the other foot an Jlill :· ing mi crophone while accompan) 1ng
Performine the bulk of his music , himself . from previous rccordin~. the UCI In "The Spar.acir:· Owen sponed a
alumnus seemed to specialize 1n the complex piano solo of reiterated mcsmenztn~ qualities ~f what one notes. octave doubling~and rap1dl)
ma) as50<;1ate wi th ·new age" repeating mouves that constant!)
ethereal harmonies. slow left-hand · mo'vcd the piece along. In that same
melod1c-rhythm1r figures and q:r) ·work. E.'arman displayed a v1nuoc;ic
pensive melodies that take their tune ll:chn1queon alto sax while e).h1b1tini
to unfold. a most lyru:al s1n~ing quallt>
MONDAY·• Sic1han Meat Roll & Shells w/Meat Sauce ~-••••••••••••••••••••
TUESDAY . Beef Stew & Rotelli w/Meat Sauce I Termites Are Now Swarming
··for a Gentle Friend" (from his "The Grinder· -according to
album ~'Euphoni:r·r.-Slow Dance at Owen. a "stripper song· off Ills Mtdni~ht" (from "Heart Crossing··, •·Boogie Woogie Rhythm-and Blue~··
and a new. unt itled. cxtra-mcllov. LP -had a more lll11ng. undulaung
piece he described as ··what 11 fceb fee. Owen's b0og1e-bcat left hand WEDNESDAY • Stuffed Cabbage & Mostacc1oh w/Meat Sauce
THURSDAY . Sausage Cacciatore & Rigatoni w/Meat Sauce •• Bugs Flying Around Your Home? FRIDAY • Spaghetti w/Meat Sauce & Meat Balls
Along with fresh vegetables. cold cuts. salads. fresh fruits, pudding. I FL EA S? AN TS?
I · ltke to get a rea l good hug" all c·wded supponed and complemented both a I a free-floaung chaoictenst1c that winding. pulsattng right-hand tune
I either could relax one's mind or ffil _.with occasional honky·tonk.tnlls in
I with It \\1th dreams. Th1!> tra1l belied a the piano's highest register and
t . highly refined ~nse of harmonic ()rman's soll loquumg solo. "h1ch
U,L I progression and modulauon. a strong was a king.pondering. pleading. . , I\ I sense of structure and subtle but The smo.lc)' ambience evoked b>
effective contrasts an nuances. Owen and Carman in ··Rctlecttoni. of I Term lt• -1 1 Such pieces came into e'en more •a Detectl\e, 3 .\ M." was enureJ~ ,_a.. C I I 1 powerful relief when alternated v. uh . dispelled b) "T ouct\. of Salsa · v nrSt oncro , Inc. I I ttveher \ltOrks. ··Robb)' the Rabbit" r·Hcart Cros!>1ng .. ). involving all
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TUESDAY. JANUARY 10. 1989
.
Joi
f EIGUSll
Bailout
bu.rns
women
Late pullouts from
competition hurt
OCC, GW quintets
The\\ 11hdrnw of the women ·s
ba ketball programs at addleback
and C) pre 'I colleses for the 1989
Orange Empire Conference campaign
1s mo re than unfonuoate for 1he
.schools witho ut teams
ltdoe n'tdo the fhe rcm31ni ng -·-
tt'am s an) good either. e pectall)
those that are I f) in\ to build top
notch untt to prepare fo rt he
Southern (ahfom1a Regionals down
the hne
Those teams can't count on a
consment ~hedule to sta)'. sharp. It'
an e'en factor am ong the fi ve teams
"Nh1ch remain. but v.hat about playo
time when the) must face the best
team tn the region?
· Golden West. which should con·
tend \\-1th Fullerton fortheconferen
tttle. is in the midst of 12-da) break
· a0erearntng t'-"OCOnfercnce \ ICtOn
htst ,,ttl The) ha\eab)e Wedncs·
da) and ""ere heduled to face
ddlcbatk Fmtiy. Nc\t up is
R;incho nuago Jan 18.
Area hoops provide a big dilemma
Ocrthat break. the Ru~tlcrs pla>
tv.o gamesm thrccda) and lake s1~
da ... sofT. then play tv.o games in fiH
da> and taL.ee1ghtdatesoff,and
fi nall> t\\O in m. days and take fi';, e off
before m e ~gionals. p<>ss1bl> more d'
the) ha,ea fi rst-roundb)e
Had thct.,.,oteam dropped at an
carher date. the r. .. c rcmain1ng v.ou"
ha'c had a perfect amount of dates tC>
pla) a tnple round-robin in~tead of a
home·and-home Sl'hedule. But
After just one round the Sunset Lea gue
a lready has new.look: and more to come
The" 'rn one-up ui the un~t,.
South ( oast and .\ngelus lectguc., but
ll &etS down lO bUSIOCS\ tn C\t~I")
d1 rectton ~ edncs.Ja~ n1gh1"1th \ca
View and Pacific ( ·ua\l Lc.igucs
entenna 1hc lim round ofcomf>('t1-
t1on ofleague phn
FountaU\ \' allc\ Ira-> .slread'
crcatc:d some "a' i:s 1n the un\l't
League with a 7'-6'honques1 nf
dcfcnd1ngchamp1on Ocean\ 1ew 1t1
drop the fatt{'r 1010 th{' cellar at 0-1 .
but noone·squ11c ~et read~ to
conc~e an .. th1ng1n 1hc \un'K'I
A )ear ago fountain\ alll''
produced a s1m1lar up .. et but <X:can
•
\ 1e.,., respondl-d '-"Ith nine \1ra1gh1
\\ins to<.apture the tllll· and the
~aha" ks ha\C three tant·f'\ bJck.
including b-toot-5 Todd "orm.1n
(~I 4a,crage>
So although C><:cao Vil'" hasn't lrh
1he hlcx ks H~l the \eaha\\ k., rcma1n
tht' ream to beat in thl' \un\t·t
\later rA-1 has made II l lcar II \ :hl·
u.nl) kg111mate ton tender lorthl' tttk
10 1he ·\ngelus League aftt'r \helling
\\hat .,.,a~ a I 0-4 Hl\hop Am.u quintet
8~-55 tn 11s lcagul· o.pcna
.\nd In me. picked to" in lhl' ~ou1h
( oasl League. rl'main the ll'Jm Ill
beat" llh C'apmrano \all<.·\ tht•
l
nearest cha I lengcr
o\s forthe \ea View and P.mlil
( oast.a lot will be detc:rmined 10 the
openers Wednesday
Dcfcnd1ngchampion \addkbJ• I..
puts its ware on the hnc at l stJnCta
inthcopencr wh1ch1s 14-1at13-1
PatQu1nn·'i Roadrunners go mu(h
deeperthan thl' returning I -~ rum h
ot all-leaguers Malru Do1:1n and
( ra1g Marshall but on the other
hJnd. T1m0'8nen'!.l:~Laoua L1gk\
go much deesx·r than the 1 -~ guard
punchot \ltkd uru)and \ugu\ttn
Htrcd1a
Do1ttn and Marshall lomb1ne tor
JO po1nts<l game tor~addlcbal k.
while the l\\O htanl13 guarth 01re
dropping 1n P II pergaml·
'iaddlebad,'s foMe 1squ1lknl'\\and
l stancia \\OU Id nppc.-ar to he lhl· nnl~
RocE1-
Ca1~so11
SPORTS COLUMNIST
team in the league."" htl h l an matl h
that comml)(j11'
But tt'<iJUSt onc ot three k<''
Opt•nt•r\ In thl' ~l·a \ IC\\
It fu\lln 1\lndel·c.l.1 t'hrl·a1 tor,,
plQ\Otfberth thl' f 11fer\ "111 hJ\ l' l!I rrOH' the .. can" 1n Jt 'l'\\ pt1rt
I arbor a·~lll'" ht\ h ha' pro' l·d to O<·
a p11fall for man~
Harbor. 1 l-4and unranL.ed
\\1thou1alo1of~.,pet:l doe-snot
appc.-ar lo be a chalkniu:rona ~a~n·
longbasl\. but'in 1hc Sailor~· &l m
the' 'reant'\eo bi.·tCJlh timeout
Me:ln\\h1lt'.'.at l nl\cr<.ll\ ( orona
det \faf, Hl-4~ .. !il.ina~in\;Hk
C. orona de! \tar ~game." ha'
chane,cc.I t.ons1derabl) v.-11h the cmt•r5
cncc of \.\. arrcft John\on 31 gu. rd.
which fills the g:1p kl\ h' the 1n1url"d
Jl'll< lark
\ r ll·n1 o' cn1mt' 'I\ Ion'" l'r
In inc.-I I'\-~ II\ a ft\)(){j 1nd1tal11r ult hr
'K.'-.t ~ins.,· f:l\lll'nt1al
l n1,er"t~ \gamt• rl'\Ohl''Jruund
h-IOtll· .. ..,tclan \1ull1a\\, o~ P:\I
f crrdl f ri k ( 1IJ\<,<'n Jnd Jun1u1
Oil\ rr i" l' lh<' I r1l1an' 11 pro\l'n
!lJl.in l'
(Please aee.HOOPS/83)
ddlebad. dropped 1n Deccmt>er
and c~ prt'S thr da) contercnce
St3rted .
.. The fa)t c.oupk of )ears. "e had
l>Ome prell) &ood tcamsandaaood
lOntercn e, o v.t"v.ercuscd to
pla\ ing&ood team all the ltme ... s:ud
(1ofdrn \\ c: t { oa h Dick 'tncl hn
.. T hrt"C ol uurtcams la t \ear"erc 1n
1ht top lour 1cJm\ from ,·he uth tha't
. v.en1 to n!pre-scnt the wuth at the
~tale rnurnamcnt
"Th" .. ear 1f<;going to bd1kc rv.o
"'eeL.sbet\\c-enwmettamc~ H:i-..ing
all 1hat time oil. \Ou JU~t can·t L.ttp
'our \harpnc th ha' ma those.-b~es
. (Plea~ eee BAILOUT /83 J
You can 't d ivid e · -----
nine into five easy
Fairman We.tmoreland Stuppy
Eight Rustlers sign
letters of intent £or
college grid-future
Cover. Stuppy go with
outh\ve t circ uit:
S ven to Di vis io.n I-A
By JON FERGUSO °' ... 0.-, ,... lteft
O f eight Golden W e t { olleae
footbell pfa)er ""ho ha .. e
ot 1ts ac3dem1l . '41d Ru\tll'r < 11Jd1
Ra.. haddeford
<.. O\er. a (>-foot ' : l5·poundcr
~ho poSSCS')(') good s~d tor h1'> '11r.
according to \hacklelord . .,.,a\ amon~
1hc tcam-kader<; 1n 1.ickle\ '-"tlh "l'
and registered SI\ sacks He s heal.led
for >\rl ansas. v.h1ch comp1kJ a 10-~
mar'-and lo~t to l { L.\ 1n the Cotton
Bowl.
<. oHr. a 1radu:uc ot \\ c\lman~tcr
H igh. cancelled his other rtl·ru111n1
tnpsancn1s1t1n1 i\rkansa . \\hH:h 1~
near some of ~1 rtlatt' cs
Vikings· Thornton
c ites difficulties
in figuring format
For lhl\ H'a1 thd If h:t'>c11ml up
"11h a nc" pla' oil tor mat tor 1'<.>1h
g1rb and Nl\ "ba\kl't1'all \\ h1k more
team\ than e'cr \\ 111'~(\ lo ~r1 1up•11e
there an· c.ull mao' fll'Of'•l "h,1 arl'
not happ' "1lh lht: "a' thl l IF "
b:>n•llinl( 1h"dunp.c .
Onl'\\-hOt!>n 1en11rtl\ thnllcd \\Ith
thc nc" \\\tt·m 1\ \1tkl· I horn1t1n
whocoal".he'l the \l.1nna H 1gh \ti..·
tng'I· girl\ 1'a\kc1b.1ll 1eam
... 1 he< If v.a\ln mg toultgn 11"4-'ll
\\llh 1hc tale. but r Jun·1 under~taod
"h~ 11 hall to ~pltt the d" 1'1100' \\In
hJ H' ninedt' 1\1 in'" hl·n thl·rc .irt
()nl\ ti,etm the\IJll' It \\IU[lld
l•\\ lainwd I horn ton
Th is conl~\lng'~ ''l'O\ dl\pl.i~ l'd
1t\l'll 1n the hr.ti b31ilcth~ll roll J\
man\ ot the\ o tcrHould not tigun-
oul \\ha1d1' mnn "'-''·ll tualh
\trongcr. · ·
.\lthoua~ most H\J\'hl''" 111 tl'll ~011
·1hut poll mean nothing. gcnaall~
GIRLS BASKETBALL
there 1~ omc tnlorma11on pro"tded
"11h1n a poll that mo~t t>cople agrcc
upon
The:'\ ma' Ol'tagreeon who 1s 'o
I but thn ,,,11agrccthat the teams
I ted 1n the I op I 0 belong there
Toda\\ ( n poll ic; "ca Ith of
tnlormauon andconfu ion Scanning
the girl N\l ctootl \un c~ wu II
J1~owr that the Ora nae { oa t -\rea
(Onltnucs todomina1c the \pon
\;inc schools arc noted.
Lct" .. tmcth ta l l' a loo'-at the poll
v.orl ina our wot\ up the ladder
The Oran Coast Area ha 1v.o
represc.-ntat1\.e in the mall ~hools
·D~l 1-0n 1' ~ hmllan ca.nlt.~
third.and fifth-ranked Libert) Chnl·
(PleHettieeGl'RLS/81)
nattonal tel·
ten of intent
to continue
thtlr careers at
four-)ear col-
leaes. "'en
arc headed to
Ohmon 1-A
pro&J"am and
0 D C t 0
01v1s1o n I·
Pat 1'no""les. a Man na Htah 1rad
"ho stf'\ed a commitment in tht•
Arm) aner h1ah hool. v.-a a t\\O-
)CU tarter and all-tonf<'rcnre 'ICI«·
uon v.ho led the Rus1len' defense in
pint •nd ta k.le • rttord.Ln&-i~ Crum-Barons, h1 middle hncbac'-er po 1t1on tic' headed to the nivcrs1 t) of Pacific 1n
\toe.kt on
girls at Ediso~
AA.
Two, outside linebacker M1'-e
Co"er lT'd defcns1"c tackle Lam t~. arc hcackd to uth" t
Confercn« Khooll A. third. tit.ht end
Dan Wnunottland 1s he.taro to
M•-""PPI of the.-uth mm Con-
fnmtt. \_ Wa&mottland, who attended l\11n
IChool •• Baker ....l.a • and c-amc to Go&dta Wcu after a four-) car huch an
dlr Manne Corp5. had a de 1rr 10
return ne1r ht1 home. 1 M 6-fi t•l. 2l~ .ophomorc ca..Pt 22
pllJlll fOf 212 >•rd (9. ptt catch) m was a s&ronJ blocker 1nd team
.... dumt1 h11 ttnurr •Ith the ....... ~. a ft.foot .... 2~poundtt
-til" 0..-. V~ Hieh. Md 41
.... two •• "" IClllOft. He lice Utuwnhy CMr the Uftt• --, olAIUiatM mucla on tht ._,,,
..
'.
Todd Conv.a). a 6-foot. :?lO-pound
out 1dc linebacker from Manna
H1ah. well pla) 1n C'larks,1lle. Tenn .
for A.u Un Pea)' of the Ohio Valle)
C'onfercncc. He recorded 61 ~ckle
and v.as s«ond u n the te.am \\-1th four
sad
Quanetblck J~ Napoh. a 19 6
lf9duate of Hun11na1on Bea h H1ah
-.ho rfd-stuntd one )tar at Go den
Wnt and ~)ed t"'o· has s1~ 11ttith
M1am1 Of Ohio 1n 0\ford. Ohio, a
rMmbcr of the Mid mencan Con-
fettnct. Napoli. a 6.foot·1. 19()..-
pounder. compktcd 11 2 of nl pa'SC"s
few 1.409 yard .C\Cl"I touthdowns p" T.a•,O.W
1. lJn1,c~1ty c:?·ll and I S 1n~tttp .. on~ I\ a ~phom" re.
o&Ui!!JUArd Kevin f airman. a 6-._,.·l. ~.., out of Ed1ton
H• at ....... for Eaawm MIChtP,n
'"IHI ... OWC/81) ;
Z t ~1an 1a t-'·11
' I u ltn (4•1)
4 saJJlcl "' C ·It . l orun.i dcl Marl ·11
b ~·" "'"' Harbor (Ill· I>
-
Hcil1 of fame calls . .
for Ya trzem· ·ki, .::
"~Bench .le
Quote of the day
Valvano Keka lnve.tlaatlon
.•
Leggett realgria Raider•• post
al
uapended Korn acorea twice
,
•
Dt.eamlng of an upeet
£~'• Ma.,W~t claaaploa rraok
Bnaao laltl da.e paaeitn& _, u be opeu
workotau Monday for llJj title ~t aqtut
BAILOUT. • • From Bl
'«, rod ictr t
rr . lnr rd"" f ulkrthr ... hKh
Ccatal (' IU!'"fl ""at ltl lht fiMI uf
m.~n twrnamcnl ~m~tJm~u:J l'K
kch.tuuquadn C)Ullm 11,1.kr ''
" 1ntr1a learn wt tic chc
tforr M\ft:lutr M1ct~1 pb erund
hue hecr tcam-f nenaed fr1,m ahc
\tart f ufkrtt_;r. 'rar ;c<J lint rrt the
\t<llt an<l < 1d. n C11 1ftt1
Wc<mdt'J ha c (Jf'I 1h11t prnc
arnHwp: f '"'·"'c re tr~ rn, "-' fl"ll 11
it tt.er-a• a £Cam. SLt.H.d1n ~·d J
HOOPS·. • • rromBl
•<;.If r1JnY.1ngs . 84
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ball tandtn 1
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'.'..iich 11riuna~ .... ,,a•<11•
.( .• • n tcb I Oran ,. ' '"'''" ·ran1.cx! mmt.1r1 rht '1:ne c,~
\.\~f th
0
~} 1k tt / re c,.lled c1)mm11n1n
c11llt ;;n (11111\ Wi11J v,mcumn ht
do :JhO t~tl'u:r lherc \ rr ud1 ll11.c11)
1mrm t 11) td •;111 p4.J: en to pla) for
I .cu ,,.,n<ommunat) ~v,.nofthe
l4p .... )enor ltchr;.tn or>crm t1¥).
( o.C'!'WCJ'CfrmrrUicdt'\ltl(:l
'11th\ u1<! t;c ..,,. ruld h JC lt> p~
1th cal pt.a .crund I\ r1 •1tu .c
inc o~don • 1
C c:-USmKtv.YJbltc .. nd mou
.other pre 4 m \ '\:olu:Hs1U1\ and
ccrum onodul 1ri u!Y 'C It' cl
1 t re ate Hor iii 11h i.• ~r.u. ·.,.,
\l)m" a 1' r11c\\ 1 here , no lu,a u II
lhcd1\lrK'I h ihdrm t ,;.;,nt v.; Otn('
I Hv1 pl )CTUomcr.;. crcdv:
tt 1a101r1•11 de pel'ld"m ,.ho ~
comirriba lho tcll~•l'1 t..ev..on I
,,Uy ttm -.t:fr ~t rot.-ld1~ n!:'Tl hr
o ... t '')mr Y'1nr.rmn 11 •hn r m~
you re rn W'*r>rr thcm·har41 the)
&11\IJfTW:P~cccbt "IOICJt Jd101 n)
<CJme too 1t pl;. c ~ Ju~ of It.at
' f he I( \thlc11 ·tt ''""'/' 1t1-'\1.i1r
(1lQolhall1c<1rn for 1>1 .. l\lr ,., 1 lliirzr
rnn(crcn(c\lfatu1ed fi t < 1oldcn
'A UI itrn.I (Iran ( t)jl\I r., .. : -r < tUkko \\nt rutHt1rtJhzd Hl.;m.r
Ur~ n&carncd ltr\l·tcitm honon
dtltn\IH' 1.1 , le l..iJH) \lur>fl. HI d
M:Cur;d team hon11runcJ 11 ht~ r>.an WC\tmorcland made rmrm1hl
mention '>ran ' • \It n!JK i1.rnrd fi rucr r >ut'J(m and linch:i hr ( •lifl
f itlt\0un mack hoi; 11rahtr mcn1wr1
1 < '' lom '-"trd w ~ .. ol':"tlt•'" tnm \II 1\mc::rac•m ••1tcrpolr.1iitnd
tcamnute I ony ~11 .. lat~f tturd·
1cam honon \\ate.Jc i1J1Jn1r,r from
M imn .. JI h w t~rd I 0 ,,.., thl\
\O\OO 1u.o\J1) of &he learn um k
~\on tc\uH1 W:J t'J) < nar 1 f 'f uc ma m
I ,77 lkll outoH l l>or~o 11 h
notd1cd ,,, •Jal!t
• 0. l < I 'Hrt cJ Sterlin . • h<1 ""un th
H1 \\ c\I C 1,nt rcrwc "'omen ',\C to\\
-c11unlr) ch:.mpt'1rl\1ilP\ ""ii' .. otcil
the\\ omen·, k unncr ufthc 'l tar rn
1tv•4r1nfcrc ncc1nJ ~1t\ 101ncd on tt1c
\II.< ootcrcn c tC".mi I">) 1,.am01a1c,
< amtrn f'lter 1ud l\rll1 l.ev.-1' I ' I '
l'cl,. \; 1<tn<:1f1 \;amn MtfKOr\•1and
4'c.nU I.al nrC'C m de 1hi: men'' 1ram
YMCA 11eeb coacbe., referee.
.. u nit I r. !t M rrlm::o fur t.tar ,.,,.,.,...,..,..,,,._
•
Kimball tr_ial could be mov~d
11\\1~\ JU! ( '"' -1 he chun• n-df
\lauihtcr tru1I <I former ''l>mpac d1 1 k ru'
)('f,.10 'v1ondin lure llJU~ r ~ho I\ prc~rrd • 1
h1 h_) f1uhf1<:11ccl u~ to ( 1ainc\~1tk 1f '" ll't13rt A u
canm11 he '<:-.tC"IJ in r ampa
T u.rnh pro'\ tuc 1urnu L"fC .inu:t
ourP.i.a\UlJourocd and< tr utt h dl" llarr r
"1111 the inal ... 111 hr.-\h1htd I~ milt"\ t h Jrth
panel HI \I\ l\n I M:kc-tcd b'f lhC rnd fl C'1-1..J\ \ '><: ·u ~c 1 a /Ur) •omorr I
lt'\11 m \.111<1 oc addin hat f
t '"'" \ hr \.\ cdot""'1il
GWC ..•
From Bl
in \ P'' anu \.i1ct1 ot the :'.hd-
"mc n f onf~c~ the same
"hool J 147 <mid o ""' adu.Jte
Herman K<.mc chml: r airman""'" 41
w:c<1nd·tcam illl-conlrrcn c ~ uon
u a fre\hm:.n but played tt.rou
ankle pr<1blcmr. m 1 of la\I ioea\On
foe R111u a lr.foof·~ 2S ·pound
ccntrr fmm < Qluna Jtl Sol \r11 ... ,11
11ttcnd ~c .. c1.l·l~' -.;cp~ of the fi1
""' Tl11cc o ther .plil)Ctt "'lto
Sh.at ldbrd u1d tt c\pc " to " 1
l>1n\lc1ri I pa I\ rcCQtd•,tclltrt run•
n1n had fll.11~ Bl)antand uncn\1\C
lmcm,.n r c.Jd l mlc and O.i ad
'"""""" -.111 nol Jfaduatc un11l the prtn 11111 nnnm \•Sll until fcb
;arJ:t"(J ~Ith I <J nt\ 01 (Sr no.en
lt'T and th~ -coan11 "O'f drun en
ti \er ~ ud1h iur. ~ c-onnec11 n
~qt; 111n "" u .. t dent th.al • Jfled t~o t«n-a n an. nJurcdl,ur 1hc:f\<1lfH~!udcmttt1n pl c11:no~n
a\ 1 hC' '!loot 1n 'i.burban Bnind• n
... ...... c.ew ... .. "*OM.-w L .. ct. GI
LMen 21 11 .. ,
~-20 ,, 6,S I )') ..... 11 l2 600 2' ,....~ II 1J Sil 3 Ootdln Stale 13 ,. 44 1 ai... 10 2J l03 ,,
S.CtaMef'llO 7 21 2SO 121">
Midwttt DMslen o.n.,., 19 12 .61J Hout ton 19 12 613
Utall 19 f4 S76
Dallas 17 13 567 , . .,
5-n Antonio 10 21 323 9 Miami ' 2t 097 ,.
Ea'9ent ~enc•
A~ DMt*I New York 21 II 656
Pt11ladeloh1a 17 IS 531 ..
Bolton IS 16 ..... s ,
New WMV 13 " 406 I
Walnll'9ton 9 21 300 11
Charlotte 9 23 211 12
c.ntral OMslen c le'lleloefld 24 6 IOO
Detroit • 21 ' 700 ' A ti.tit a 21 11 .656 • Milwauk" II II 621 s.,
Chic.ago 16 14 S33 I
Indiana I 23 251 16 2
~~•G-
9oltOn 11'. "°"'"" ..
U1.n t 14, Cl'lenolle '1 ~i. 121, Della\ ICl S..llle 10S, Ci.Yet.nd lcD GOldtn Stele l>O, Pl\otll•• m T ........ •G-L..llrw1 •I Sec:rerMnlo, S om
Denver e l W•Wlinoton, • 30 om
Utell •I ,Mletnl, "30 om
Clllc:990 e l Atlenle, •JO o m ,
S.etlle et Porllend, 730 om
c.mcs llf, Oltl09n 14
C~laS -Woff 6 1l • • 16. Norrren 4 12 0--0 I . e.n .. min l ·ll 1·2 11. Oe1•ev O· IO l • J, Grant •·6 0-0 I , Srnllll •· 14 O·O 11 N1aon
l·J 0-0 2. w1u .. m1 3·1 o-o ' PoPM>f" l s o-o 6. Gonore11Ct1 I·) 0-0 2 Gerr>elt I l 1-• 4
Tolait 37·90 10-14 M IOSTON -McHele 1· I} 2·l 1' Le.v l 1· IS
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SMITH
ROBERT W SMITH.
~ away January
6. 1989. Survwed by
hu wife Barbara.
stepsons George .
Robert and Cra1e
Metcalf. stater,
Sturtey Ballard /\.
long Ume restMnl of
Newport Beach
Member of the New
port Beach Coun \I)'
Club, NewlJ(1tt Beach
Tenms Club Bob wu
ICU~ as a RoJ f.alate
Broker and BUlldm
Contractor Private
lnterment at te<a
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. .. Otange Coeat DAILY PILOTIT~. JanuatY 10, l~ -
Office front desk duty compared to front line of war
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: I am
sick of hurtna
peopk whu~ aboul
bcina put on hold
when t~) call a
pl~« of b.11tnHS. If
thhe fools had an)'
idea .. hat n take to
tun I S~llChboard,
a.
ln11111
RcC'Cpt1on1!.ts mu\t kttplrac~ of-.herce' et') one 1ut
au limn. T~y must I~ conv1nc1na.J> v.hcn the bois ~ocsn't want to 1ake • call. And the> have to suffer the
1od1an1ty of bqaln1 .someone to v.atch the board v..hen
1hcy need to So to the bathroom.
•war. So, 1mpat1cntca.ller. v.hcnar~ep11on1 tasks)ou to
hold, p&ca don'l conjjdcr 11 a personal insult.
Recep11on1 ts do the be$t the) can and <kscne )Our
cons1dcrauon. Just sign me -ON HOLD JN MIN· NEAPOLIS
Jn 1950 I was h1tchh1k1n1 to my home tov.n and a
man an an old bcat·UPJ•k>P> II"<' mea nJe.An hour or so
later I ~t•rted to itch and then d1 O\lcr~ \C'l>«al rab hce
on m) ankles under my j()Ck tOP'
You can tct crab 111.:e from a 101lt1 t, a 10...,,1 or an) Callen 9'k for ltpl ad' 1~e and rdcrrals to other
comparucs They ' -.u1 Ptt5()nal 1nfomt11ion about
exccuthct 1n the firm . They e'en l\k the sw11chboard operat~r to look up numbcn in the telephone book
DEAR MPLS: J'm uppy tt say t 1"4 word for lite
lbttlt U.M4. IMltde·•tary MWJirt .. tlM! ks1Ht1 rro•t.
So, f..U, dM! aext time yH're ,., .. a.ow, rem~m~r r.i1 col••• -.., melltw .. ,. •••
place else the)' happen to be Crab h c and ht>ad htt are
cousins lf)ourch1ld came home from hool v.tlh.bnd
liC"C "'ould )OU accuse the )OUnprer of suu I m1aocon·
duct'> Ccrta1nl) not• -
So pica~. Ann. tt's bad enough to ha-.e crabs, l)tcatt
don't put the' 1ct1m 1n bed v.1th a lous} partner Thank
for \Ctt1n1 the record stra1glft -00 K . LAKE
they would be a lot more .pattent. ~r office has I .. incom1n1 telephone hnt\ So~umn they alJ nng at once. Callen Y..ho arc offended
when asked to hold ~ould be: enrueJ af the l't\:eption1 1
lOOk care of a caller or two ahead 0T 1hcm. Rec~uon1sts do not put people on hold to be
spiteful. They arc tr}ing tht'lr darndc-st to ktcp up with the
(ran11c Pl« of 1ncom10& calls
l \lrOrked my way throuitt college 1n a variet) ol
cltncal JOI>\, and I remember what 11 v.as like to be at the
bottom of lh corporate heap In the lwo )Ca" that J ha"e
\o\.Orked 1n this offict. v.e ha"e gone through fh~
rccept1on1 t~ II were bri&ht and competent but the)
couldn't handle the stre~ lnt.cruuna footnote: The reccpt1on1~b a~ usually the m0$t poorfy paid people in
the <>rsanazatton.
Work1n1 l~ front de k: is hke bcina in the front hnr of
, OE..~R ANN LANDtRS Boy. dad }OU bomb out on
the one about t"rab ltce'
First, crab ltce arc bod) parasi1c , much like tln' and
ucks 1n animals The) •~ not a scxualr) traMm1ttcd mseasc.
Also. )OU do not nttd to ha,·c stll IO~ crab hce ~ut.
if you do have the hulc critters and ao to bed v.11h
someone. at' almost a certa1nt~ that )Our partner" 111 get
someth1n& he or he didn't baraain for
WORTH, TEXAS .
DEAR DON: I dJda't set th rtt0rd 1tratp1, yw .W,
ud 11.lllu.k JM. It'• appare.t tlaat I'm eo ea~rt • ~
lice. I 1"914 uve bffa 1mart eaHp to '8ke my ..,. '
advice: WH. yo. dea't uow -ask someoH •Iii• tlMS.
Mostmen •ee,no
Sdventuie behind
tlJe kitc:heri. door-
When I finta~1zcd about coming
home from the Women's Revolulion,
I alYrays v1suah;ccd Tara I \IV. my
husband anxiously pac1n1 Che \Cr·
and.a, and when he saw me coming
dov.n lhe Iona. du~t) road. tared and
numb. he ran lo mtti me halfway
Then he hficd me ofT my feet and s~ud. "Come 1n and rest. I haH a roast
an the oven with new potatoes bab)
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BtllECI 1~~
carrols, a ( aes.ar ..alad. and a surprise for dessen." The) 'II 1iJ1. a disposal but the)
Somehow t ne"cr "1suah1cd ham v.on•t feed one The) ·n unstack ace
s111ina in front of lhe TV set )elhng. cube tra)s frpm the frtezcr, but the\
"How Iona as dinner BOing to be.,.. 'Alon't fill the-ni wtth \\:lter The>'rl
I ant not.alone. Ninety percent of sharpen kn11tcs. but they "'on'l u~
mamed YrOmcn who v.ork outsa<te them
the 'home do mo t of the cooking f he On the other hand, put them in the
~onl) of tht'Jf\ get a meal 10 the back)'ard in a cute httle apron and a
table 1n less than 30 minutes. earl) • chef~hat and the} ·re Bell) (rocker
80 percent do no1 eat OU'I because of As I ha' e often told m} husb3nd.
the exorbitant pmes ·-rm replaceable. )OU kno". '\n)onc
Men hvc by the old ada1e. "lfC1bd v.ho can read can ~ct a me;i~ to the
had wanted men to cook he ~ould tablt' There's nothing to It Cooking
never have invrnted women ·· isn't a talent It's 3TI exercise ··
The male mindset about cooking Yet whene-.er I rnme 1n late, there
intngucs me ~me men Yrlll go to the he 1 • 'iunk into a.chair 1n front of the
store. Some men v,.1ll set the· table TV set "a111nf for the pro\ crb1al
Some men v.111 male coffee in the "Dannnahhh." f I didn't come horn~
morning. A fcw'W11lsetaccrcal box on for two years. there 1s no doubl 111 m)
the table. Bc)ond that. most men"'" mind he would sit there until he
not cross o"er the hne. "ould decompose and ne1ihbors
They ha"e no cunosll) about ho" v.ould eventual!) call the police to
to tum on the sto"e The) ha\e nc"cr· haul his starved bones awa)
Sttn a naked chick.en They S« no I'd like to be able to report thC' nc~t
adventure in 1eanng along a dotted gencrauon of men 1s being convened
hne to "kitchen." but th1 d~sn"t seem to
M) thco') as that it's not so mut·h a be the case. M) sons con 1dcr ~h1d;cn
macho uung as 11 1s fear. I thank to K1e1, a Russian "'mp and Hung.m.m
them a kitchen 1s the Temple of peppc~ tv.o rock s1 1c~ o n ~T\
Doom. All those v.h1rhng blades. One kid who ca1s C\CI) meal out
open fires. a~nal\ of kn1 ve\. bo1hng ~•d to me recent I>. "I JU\t paid S:! 50
potT and danging bells makt 'cm fora hot9og Ho" could )OU and Dad crazy. The'·~ flat out 1nt10lld.i1ed b) afford 10 feed ml"louf at one m~·ar•··
them m aci1on So the) act like the\ 're "I d1dn·t g1-.e \OU a p.tpcr napkin ...
above them · I said
Ea.st -Welt vulnerable. · South
deals.
NORTH
• K752 v ...
10 7 5
•A I J 1
WEST EAST
., +Q4 3
~AK QJ 10 9 7 3
5 1 c 9
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16 .. J l
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• A J 10 9 I
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The biddina:
8"tlll Wut . . .. /
'. p
orth ' . Paa
Eal p
p
Opcnina lead: Kina or Q
"Eljfit ever, mnt~' says-d1~
old tu.bric about how to tackle a uu
combination mlulna the queen. Jn
other words. the percentaae play is
to finaM when you have a com·
bincd daht cards in the two hands,
but not with nJnc. That advice. how-
C\'tt sound II ii ln 1tneral, Is imptis·
tic lnform•tion you bavc about the
hand can UUK you to take a differ-
au view.
Wat'• four-heart prttmpt potcd
qwtc a problem forNor1h . He final-
ly decided. correctly ln our opinlon,
&Ml a.e hdd too much to be abut out
EVER!
CHARLES
GOREN
of the auction, so be boldly bid four
padcs. That made life easy for hu
partner.
WC$t led the kana of hean and
shifted to a diamond. Had South
blindly rouowed the adaac. he
would have cashed the ace and km&
of uumps. Ho~e...,er, WC$t's pre-
empt aavt him c.a~ for concern.
He won the diamond in hand and
tested trumps by leadina to the kina.
When both defenders followed, de-
clarer fa'\IC him.self an adchtional
chance to learn about the hand-he
tcd lfummrs mnasnins-hcart
When East sbov.ed out, WC\t was
marked with a nine-card heart uh.
That meant that his rema.inina f ow
cards were dMded 1mon1 three
suits. and the mo t probable d1v1·
~on was 2-1-l. lt wu at at least 2-
to-1. therefore, that West held a
tin&)cton spade.
Batkin.a his card-rcadint kill.
declarer crOJK<t to the ace or clubs
and 1ook the tnunp finc.ac . When
Wat ditcatded on this t.rid, it •as a
Slmple matter to draw the last trump
and claim tbc llam.
HoRuscoPf
By YONEY OMARR
W~y,Ju 11
AR IES (March 21-Apnl 19):
Que tton or whether lO Slit) Yr 1th in
ccn:un bound 1s a sled -answer 1s
aOirmaff vc. ~ules and regulauons
ulumatel> benefit )OU b) tempor-
aril) rcstncung mo' ement > ou
have chance for Jackpot
TAURUS(Apnl W-Ma> :!O)· You
are "released" trom obltga11on
Excitement prevail\ celebration
ensu~. creall\ It) and romance arc
featured Empham on cttarm per-
suasion, al11anei: 1o1.1th "po1o1.erful"
fnends.
GEM INI (Ma> 21-Junc 20)
Focus on career, ad' anc.:emcnt,
asp1ra11ons. promot1<>n. Que\t1on
of money 1s ~ttlcd )ou'll emerge
with profit Lo'e relationship h1gh-
hghted. Y<?u'll be pleased as result
Taurus 1s tn p1c.:turc
CANCER (June 21-Jul> 22)· Ps~
ch1c 1mpress1ons on target. You II
"wake up" with ans~c" Dcc1s1on
·involving unique group. inst1tut1on
goes )'Our Yra) ) ou'll g1:1 the
account' Terms rnn now be dcarl)
defined. Pisces 1n,ohl.'d.
LEO (Jul> 2'l-.\ug 22). E:icpla-
nat1oos )'ou·,c been awa1tmg arc
now a'a1lablc ~cnano features
respons1b1ht). pov.er authOnt)
financial coup Love relat1onsh1p
intensifies Cancer nattve figure~
·prominently •
VIRGO ( ,\ug H-~pt .1.2 1 ()ck
high. )OU'll succccd in umquc
negot1at1on. contract 1s offered
Focus on laYr . partnership. lOOper-
a11vc effons. mama I status. You ·11
reach more people tra\el •n·
d1catcd. romance 1s 1n ptcturc
LIBRA (5cpt ::! l-Oct 2::!) \ie"'
asp«ts o f emplo)'mcnt. fcaturl'd
The "picture" turns around -
>Ou'll be dealtng ~llh '1gornuo;
1maginat1H' ind1' 1dual 't o u'll
ha'c opponuntt) 10 put fo rth
d)nam1c propo~I l l'O pla)Hiom1-
nant rolt'
CORPIO <Oc.: t 23-No' l 1 J
ln1u1t1o n 1 on target. forml·r
teacher 1s "1lltng 10 \Crtf) da1ms
Focu on style design. pc~onal
magnet• m. \"oung per on. po s-
1bl)' ofTspnng. ~>s "You ~ere right
all along•" Aquanan represented
SAGITIARIUS ("lm 22-CNl·
21 )'. D1vcrs1f). pcrt:ciH' potcnttal.
communicate wuh o ne rcccnth
embarked uponJourne' Qut"stton\
aboul propert) should not ~ dt'-
hl)Cd Get to hcan ot matte~.
espectall\ about !>e'Curm
CAPRICORN <DI:' 12-Jan l')l
Read bet\\Cen lines stud) \mall
pnnt re' IC" poss1h1llt ~ ot ··relo<.Jt
ing ·· Empha is on tnp'i, '"'"·
rela11"cs. dccmon regarding lJ\h
expenditure Taurus orp10 per·
sons pla> s1gn1ficant rolc:s
AQUARIUS <Jan 20-Feh I t<l
You'll get the monc~ d1~pute "'" be settled despite • "ow·· from
rcla11vc that .. , ou'll Ile som , ..
Check documents. ha\e sourH'
matcr1al available C1cmin1. Virgo
g11tanus persom pla> rok~
PISCES (rcb 19-Marrh 201
Moon 1n )Our s1an C'01nc1dc\ "''h
~pea.ranees. iUtcnuon to
d~s c e Love rel:111on,h1p
"sun '"c " d~<1p11c dare predtl"
uon 1aJor domc\ttC· adJu~tmcnt
v.1U pro-.e bencfk1al
IF JAN. 11 I YOUR BIRTH·
DAY. )OU arc intu111H-. un e'cdlcn1
character anal)St. foscinatl'd h'
ps)'cholot)' and a\trolo&)-C urrent
c)clC h1ihltah1 populant). tra' el.
panic1pat1on in poh11cal and ch•m·
table umpa1gn-, ant:cr. Leo.
~quanu> persons phi) 1mpohant
roks in )OUr life Dunng nn~f)
\-1taht re1ums. )OU &Cl on more
secure tinan('1al-tmo11onal ba\e
Tu latliltt -~ a wet HOCllt for Ault.
TV L1 SJING S
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FOl'IUM ~
Prallo. tho LorC
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lorgttK ho
Terns Rach•
n ·ecimal time schedules
must have been revolting ·
Q \\hat'\ '"dl"'C1mal 1in1c-"
.\ Hour Jrc 100 m1nutr long,
da ~., arc IO hour\ lon1 franle tm'<.S
out 1ha1 \\'>trm after the Fn.'nlh
Rc,olut1on. but 1LdLdn'1 talc.
Q \\ hrrl·\.1 the '"<;Joe .. 1n ,Joc 11.1n
come Imm"
.\ "-Jml' ol a hu\h plum
Quet·n Vu.:tona "a opposed 'lu
1,mol1ni 'S<> much so \he "'ouldn'1
eHn read ot k1ttr 1f \hr \U\l)«lcd the
\.\filer might ha'c ~'·n smol ing
"hill" hl• "fill(' II
l 1fc,pan of Japanc'c 'umo
\HC\tkr'i I\ 10 \C31'S <,hortcr th.in that
ol thc a\Cragc Japanc\t' mt1n C altirtl''
Jo ruunl no·•
ummcri" an~ ~OnllM1 ~n'!
run around 1n di guise Junng lc't'
'al'i Onll'. the) h1gh -\lcpp"·J
through the trl'Ct,, collecting aiJ...c,
trom hou\CV.l\C\ C'ale the\ dtH\kJ
up at c:ake<u111ng ball l h, t bat ut
trolu. &a'<' u\ the name of a dann·
populJr gl"nc1ttt1on 3&0. the ( akc
\\alk
It \OU t'\p(\I the v.urld to end 3TH
minute no" H>u'rc a "lh1J1a\t ••
That treat olJ elm HCC. ~tu11·~ lei\
of 11 and m tlk. produce ord1nar1I~
3b<)u1 ~ m1lhun lea\C -.hen fulh
L.M.
Bo YD
gro"'n "'er.age oai.. onl't turn'> out
around 7(X).000 That\ tx-ucr th:in
the apple tree. though. "'Ith 1t'
100.000
lk t looking )o,,1ng ol f rann.-C\Cr
WI\ S..ld to h:l\C ~n f r.lnll\ the
ft~t \\omen adored him \\hen the
lt31tans to!lscd him in10 1a1I an I 'i~"I
an c\ttmatcd '\( nt h1' ml\trl."\~'i
"CPI incon lahh Ht' hr1ghtl'n'--J
th~1r S-Pinh ltle nc r~1n ronmng-
h" ""a" to lrel'dom. Franll\ "d' \t'l\OOth.
\o ddt "'"h m po1ntC'd 1r " the."
Mack rhino that 11 can mJn1pulat<'
\amc :tlmO'.>I a\ thou,h 1t "'l.'rt-.1 h.and
In \tomal h'I of :alp mt g,l,11\ arT
mil ro-or~n1\ms The~ roil 10 J1gc'1
the gvats lood That create' .i ~lrl ol
lurnalC 11 hNt tht> soato; O' nh\·;m
them I he' h \4.' to he do"'n 1n "Hl\.\ p:itdtc~ to c:ool on
Those "ho, schl~\Jk. t"lao,c~ll
.
pmr lno" th~' ·11 dra"' bag cro"d"
o n the founh o( Jul\ hut no cro"d
on Mother·, D3) •
\n mt.in!'' Ilk\ \pll l.llll \ nu"
I\ J lUI 4 \\";Jf\ \\ h.tl \\J\ 1t \\ll\'n
\o\IJI \nunt' c 1 '1.i1 t\J 1n I",_.,
.\ , II'
T r~l\ll1ton:ih'" 11 ')""Ju-1 -...·rH· •
nn· ri uddintt on < hn,tma'i Or u\l'd
h\ I hl'' put in orl\' ;ilmund The danc-r
"'hl> l h th\' ,1lmonJ 1 \Uppo~"<S tu
ha' l' gt><.><l lud .. nnt '~:..ir ( onH: 'O
r11111J a' I rt.-.1d a ~ hnl:u ., obwl"\ •
ltllfl ··1 q•n hum.111'l"-11.~1~ ha\ p.i1d
hunl.I 'l' w htl I. •
.. l hl• 'oung m.an "" • h.i' not '°'l'Pl~
" •• "" ··~-·:· -.:11J ( u.•111il.· nta~ ana. ·.md lhl' old man \\ h' \\ I not I ugh ·
",1 tool ··
(.) \\ hu:h '>nai..c re311) 1s th~
dcJdhe r•
.\ "•ng C'ohra 1z3ble. thu one. < an get up to I I ·1 loni.
\ kitchen sank·, a.;>rhagc annder. tf
'10\ 1cncratc' little c \tni wattr
prt"\ Ul"f into thr do"' n dram tf ~1d 111nk cmp11(' 100 'llO"I). fill it up
v.1th hot "lier and 'tum on the
gnnder That m1Jht clear 11. A
plumber told me that You alf'Qd)
~new ma) be
Formerrepresentative .and·his shoes bit ck in the news
hcnu he thoutht he~ parkc-J h1\ play an ~c"' Yor~. :rnd hrukc her
car 1n a ""qu"'llunab 1c11.'" da\ ''"" ol '<lhnel\ "hen 'hr
l\\O te\.UrHY ·~uarJ 1mml'd .. tcl) \noncJ c 1ne 1n •• n11htcluh
"Jumptd on me. ' Jenrette 1d. n ~trooni .
araumt>nt ensued and .. the nc~t 1hina hr 1J 'h<' then \tolC' her mother·,
I lncw the) "'ncd a wan ant." cred•t card. Oc"' to o \nactc,, kn~ttcaltodcnit'dcha'I\: thathc noninamo~cll( 1n .anJ"cntona
ahtrcd pnc:n un a pair of pant and 1 ~oppina rm:
\h1n from a ckara~~ tlbk. • Her mother h1tl'J rn,atc agents
f0Uow1n1 blc'am . ha\ former who hand"utlcd her and ~nt hrrba<k •i~. Rita. appnrtd m1nuJc 1n to the ho\p1tal a"'mll1ng to her fil'\t·
Pla)bcJ). ht•roce 1 book about h >w pcrwn auount 1n lh1' \\l'Ck'i ~OJ'IC
•andJ..:nrcucmadekl,cat the l \ map.11m:. •
Ca,,.101. \he Yid her d~-en1 into dNf ariJ
alcohc•l lbu hciln vi.tth htr 11 1n
E YORK -Th nttn·)Car-old fame ... From t~ um< I bcdmc or.. .. ,,a1n, tht k>vt1bk httlc famoui 1n · 1..' m) hfc tot n:all~
aiit In Ute mo'" "E.T .... :taid •n'' wt1rd.'' Barrvmorc uld IMred b)· htt modWt put htr 1n Sht ._.., rritattd from hfr W'('Und
..._,.11'1 to '"" htf beck to the \ti)' at 1 dru1·•nd·ak'ohol rchabih·
IMMpital aftu he1 bi• of wbMalK"t' 11uon hotp11at hortl) bcfort
...._ ()lmunM. She MiJ w dran~ at 11
.. ~mbtt. she laicl tht IOOt a 11. Mnoktd manJUIM 11 W and .... hri Mr 1lltell "°9pi ...... y fot ltOf1i:d C'OtllM al 12 q8'1d ikottal '*to Md'''°" tan .. It •8' frilh~•na. I •H 1h1 i1-
~ear-<>ld v.hO\\a\C\~tcd to ~going
on a maturt ~q... he ..:i1J "fh th
11mc I "~ • I kit hkc I wa t.0mc
bno!'1'MI, 1:ra1Y-11rl. I l'oulJ v. I~ up.
to 'ht door of an\ na3htdub nnd
thC\ 'd sa~. 'Ht, )OU11'\' 11' I l1Uk 11rl.
C"oinc in ...
-Or-..COMt OIJ~Y P.tLOT/ Tuetday, J~ 10, 1989
by BU Keane COUJlfT&R CULTURE by Mara1ta & Maratta
---<--..
"Does that milk come from
skinny cows?"
"Whether we like 1t or not. we've iust
been ad opted!"
PEANUTS
r ~ ,
USlEN TO TM1S ~HERE'S 60tN6
TO SE AN "U6L'1' 006 ''CONTEST
GARFIELD
C LL JO~T POI ) ~ME. P£PPf.R O~ MY CARR°;J'f HE.RE --~
TUMBLEWEEDS
5 SPE EU BLtNUER WiT~ OPT\0/VAL .
'5 M1THtRE ENS ' ATTACHME N.T
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
f~C. r.£.V'~/
f 'I -t .. ';fl'"'tv'~1 _J -j
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by Charles M. Schutz
I TMINI( 11VE
ALREAC'" ~OVNO
~ ... e u..'tNNER •
ARLO AND JANIS
Tl~, q lot·· ~l!>T. T~~ 9 I~·· f0"1EOST;
CU>UOf ~ COOl. ~ Cl.000"( Am COO.. ll»JIGMT
FOR BE'J'TER OR FOR WORSE
1 w1SH 1tJe.. CDJLo see EPCHOf~~
OFlE.N ,cL I ~ ll-£ If{>~ 11r1E.. .
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
by Jim Davis
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
1-(X..O rr , Ft.> r <..> I 'VE GO-r -ro MAKE
A Prr SIOP
v J
~bY Jimmy Johnson
Cdvt rr A ~~r' If ~GOIA>G ln~ rr~ GOOJG Tl) ~'
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Ooux -lEL.1.. THE SAILOR I WAS ASK.NG FOR
H ltll, O A RLI (:\I A NO NICE IO SEE ~I .:!.EU Ac.;AiN, SAM I 9TAY WELL/
J
by Tom Batluk
DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau ••••• ••••
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by Kevin Fagan
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view. ,rroon<.ted hy trrc-.. 2rrd
lory llVIOAP.IV prl\IH "mm Hlt:l .
4 RR , 3 UA. 40~.000.
759·6800
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Ml-5671
for information
& surprisingly
low coat.
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tand1c.1p•11.I groun •
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-~8n09 CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday. Janu8'}' 10, 1989
TBS
FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bii Keane COUNTER CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta
-·---...
"Does that milk come from
skinny cows?"
by Brad Anderson
"Whether we like 1t or not, we've 1ust
· been adopted!"
PEANUTS
'\.!STEN TO THIS. THERE 5 601N6
TO 8E AN "U6L'1' 006" CONTEST .
GARFIELD f
TUMBLEWEEDS
DRABBLE
aoes m aoe1t
5 SPE t U fi LtNUER.. Wir~ OPT,ONAL
'.SM\THt~f ENS' ATTA CH MENT
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
~~.:;,· 1-{'f/P</~ 4-!I-.. l ~~-X.'fJ
l
i l
I
by Charles M. Schutz
I TIUNK 11VE
ALRE~D., FJLlNO
~ME U.llNNER I
by Jim Davis
by Kevin Fagan
'~~~Uff.
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l~~(;4N
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ARLO AND -.JANIS
TIME, q 1-t··FORUA~T. lW\~, q 15-·f'Ofi.'ECA~T,
aOOOi AOO COOi.. ~T CUlOC1y' AJ.D COO., 10tJIQff
. , FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
..ow 11 , FuNK4 .. I 'V E GO'f -ro MAKE.
A Prr SfOP.
DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau
/AMY
ffGl(T "' I
THJ H "' ,.,""
by Jimrny Johnson
uM rr A Rt~T' IF
JJ"!,(.01~ 1l> ~ 11'5GOI~ 10 ~'
by Lynn Johnston
f\NO Pa1EM6ER ttCW We. Wl$t1:01f\e(O ~ lR-SOli.)e CXU.D
(_ AA~e.~1i"\E-I
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by Jett MacNelly
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom Batluk
C .. CK YOUR AD T~'1RST OAY
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COLDW8U.
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associated
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Treehou.se Townhouse
Unique unit In UI '"" rrc·nbdl
view. urrountl'!d II\ 1r1~" 2ncl lory II\ Ing ~v~ prl\ ,u rnm.1 net
4 BA. 3 UA' ~405.000 ..
759-6600
w 't .. ,,.,.,,yt
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for Information
& surprisingly
low cost.
SUN VALLEY CON00-
61tMpt 8. 1500/lqlt
.714·361·950t
1BR HOUSE 1 blOGk 2BA, large yard.
beaeh, w/d, cable, 1411\ $1195 Oeve, Newpor1
garden pello SSOOrmo Pacific R E 645·3683
Cell 675· 1878 * YEARL y BAL PENIN *
2BR 28A From Duplex 28r 18A Gar 4 [)oo(1 ~
Frig. flOYe, garage. 5950 from sand Oat & Wtr Pd •~L• -=-.11
mo. 1 yt lse 720-0132 $1090 ~Oep 722-7178
4157-A SEAWARD Ill •112 APUTllEITS JBR 28A DUPLE)( F/P, ... Sp111rkhng Clean large EXTRA LARGE ROOMS l patlO 19 gat w/d nu PENINSUl.A YEARLY Apts Pool & spa Shop· Upper JBR, 2BA garage
decoi s 14195 Linda •3BR 28A lower duple• ping & neighborhood 110~4-C va1enc11)
121-0116 Grubb & Ellis Ow lrplC:, lndry patio,·~ park next dOOf No pets S875 No pets 5•5·7983
bltl to beh S 1350/mo · 28drm 1• .ea S785 I Large 1BR. lrptc 2 patlOI •Spac1oua 38R 2BA 28drm 2Ba $800 * •MHl '11H• *
lkyhghl. w/d in hte. po Uppe< Duple.\ on New-Jll W W1LSll A small. qu;et complex
vate Must ... to ap-po11 ISiand, Garage mce COST.A MESA Studio $550 & 1Br w 11~1
predate! $1250/mo water view $1350 l•l·llt• backyd, paho $650 mo 51 41 Fernle1f Ave • • 'l1k1 new & very pvt''
••HTSH• 2BA 1 BA twMouse
l~ndt)' rm All blt .. ns
pat•o gd loc $785 mo
20i8 Thut1n
TSL MGMT 6412 160J
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Alter 6pm 5418 5025
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Sp11 kllng Ct••n larg
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1ano1c1ped grounds
POOi a spa P•t•oe ~ks
garag or carl)Orl
1 ~room 11170
280rm I •Bl $80~
131 E 18th St &t6 6816
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
N1.oREAS-• UR RE4CH GU ,.,. < r HP~( vFO n HllE 1 IHW
Stnict Directery
YlLLIWPACES F"'C' !TW)f• .. ,,..,,...,,~
CA l Tl)OAYI•
&SK FOR LOIS
$70S ._ ______ _
$81~
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-Or~ Cout DAILY PILOT I Tuesday January 10, 198~ "
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()peratlftg Pattnet/c;lanc: yOU< wtlh will be gflnted Oa11y Pilot l\al an Im• •UYHY PllSll new contlr"'hon. rt· fl.II Salety Meo 8tnd rt• MOVING! Wuher/Ofyer 4 .... l lrift/...... CREVIER =~ ::::·~~ no matter how difficult II !Mdiate °'*' ng lor a tonm!Md•alt f 11 employ· modtllng Call 721~374 WIT\9 10 D MeQua. 110 dbl bid mlfrOft, couc". , ...
may be Then promtae to 11rong typ11t In 'IM A .. I ment Call tor 1ppt Ne\iwport Cenltr l>r.• 1150 Mn, bl11Ck mink coet. sr 1--.•r'll'l"rBilllll""•ll _., ~:=.~iJr· pubhsh this diafOOue n E111te/Au1orno11va de· a.a.1u1. uoycu Nut-PIT FIT/ ... lff• Ne 02660 Of call • IS 720-1769 or 8'7S.4t38 'Iii m _... soon as your favor has partmenll GOOd 1,.1av. Mry For 6tnall Animal Ho1P.ta1 Mon-Fii 11•2, 044-1581 WttOOlng Dttsl bttnd e ~ IC)ted "*"*· 'II .... "'"
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,, Lilli BH been granted MCP great benefits. Call DtLIVERY Pl!RSON for In N 9 GeotO•• 875·4800 11an••11••.. ,.._, Whl Mlln ;_,/lace ' Powet tttilflnQ, ~ un I ·-I • I II -··-&I SEllfT••y -beads, " 8 Pd I l 150. brltkn, AM/FM, C&IMt• ..... na !:!! lf!::H Ptggv Blevlnt llowet ll'IQP. pett Of u .----ror Mtg Rte>• Sal• Or· Sac $850 497-7370 "· A/C Call IOf IOW PflC4t ... • '°' TOii S10,000/up No ... ltk Jill uma Mu11 have OOOd FOf retired couple 2 d•v ganiu11on NHd a Loided 2 10 cf'IOo" A f[W u.tlS Of -
Cl'ed • ..-/no pen Call 0.-ft Cl For lnlormtllon/lntervtew driving record Ne r John /Wk S 1011\f Non· tmkr mature llke charge lndl· WlllJIALL WaTll I ( t255) • OUI N[.OMIJ) _, AutOl'l'lall~. 8 qllndet',
nltOn AMoc. 673·7311 * cAllbeXAE W1yne Airport AllCll or Balboa Pen 673-6372 vlduallo manage olhC4t' ... --rom·-· -8) 13S. hlO l"lf•f.87 poW9r dOOf lock. redial•
For 18 mo old, 11 hsekpg, DAILY Virgil 833·1883 11,. .... 1 GLllll at•lf Mu91 l'llY9bilkPO1 . w•• -••• .wr.. '" .... 1 ........ 2 1•2 er·''"· ~., 1>rakt1 . ..... tatl approx 30 hr wk mature THE n" computer llnowleaoe NeltSar.ty Assoc 111-1111 oo ~ ... " ..... tr~• .. r--Glt I..... nil resp 1dult Wllh refs. HITAL ... FIT FIT. M·F 1 30-4pm, With strong backgrouod Call ahot 5pm 673-~70 if a.3• 811J5l 111lolo~~ =·:~-:~· :ltMl[t_
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=I E/Blulf toe. 759-3365 PILOT _. . .., O.yt bp In fast pace $4 50/hr, no ei1perienoe a aollO refs Send reeum• ff tt Ytu M22 111ckl .., ~ 8•,.• -S.rvtce IMiQ8 ( t l 527) "4 "5 companlon/Hsekpr lor ... 2 ... ••1, 1..a.101 oen denlistry gfflce reqd nee Benaf11S Apply In 10 Lindt C/O M,ge Mar-r 'ii I CHEW 50euR8XN Parll -Leulng mi,.,.,.. .. .. _... •• Na . ., .. Salary open person, Booll• On T1~. kttlng 245 Ft&her bldg Free Xke ChampTon ~.T many eJ1trH xlnt 131 3111
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721-9949 or 821-5301 Irvine, CA 92714 s· 1 • urs 642 ~80 ltmited earning$ For In· Lanli. F1p Sy•ltm•. 1813 _ _ te, AIC R-2200 wnh 7 00 am ro 9 00 pm S3500 195-8770
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FOUND Dog. 1111189 family W/3 school ege ES ltll WllllS GARDENS SICllITT PE old, 641--3876 111 t•ll your p •mp ere d Automatic. e qllnCler.
Elderly malt. black, ctlUdren Must dnve & SAL REAL ESTATE 75t·SOOO Needed S¥MO l Grav.. ,--1-/F . ·'itt -• • MercedH-Benz Com· power dOOf loe*. rlldtlll ,
t>town, medium .ae SC spk Enghlh, Good salatY 1 17-110111 ' -y1td M1ture per50nneJ r• twt rJ •fl1" -llSSU 'II PtCI tp I pere HouH 01 lmf)Ofl1 & awse, powtt 1tter1ng,
P1Uaru545-731A 721-9949or82l-5301 llECEPT.liH.IFFICE I quired Newport Dunes 5025 4 cvtln<ler 5 speed man I Be Sure 21317 l4 pow« brltk• AM /Ft-4
..... ••aa.irlfT LIVE-IN HoU'S•eeper for llJGR IAT'L Relt•blt person IOI' IOC•1 A E lrniestmeot &. Piop. 044-0.5 to oAidlRXl 1~56 WOOJ. ual, rtdl&!•. po1Ner 11.-:f MERCEDES. AtC. Ull I 11-.5.83) ~ senior couple In Costa ACCOUITS llgh1 pick-up &. delivery Mgmt Co In Nwpt Cntr Stock Help blocit Pr1n1 by Hlf011'1'1)e ing power bt1ke1 87 560SL lo • (6705) $14.995 Found In mtdk:al building, Mesa lite cooking. drive Must have own car Wo1k needs peuonable well Temporary Stoek ntlp lor s450 YOShl-toshi t250 AMLFM cUltlle A/C' S 81 m l31t (821,1 IWt•T .. llAll
N.-port Center Call Non-smkrs 641-3S25 I ~~~jif ~~5~~:82~r ~3.!n1!~tnte=~::'1i exp111ding 1rad111~n:1 Pvt Party 535-5595 Maga, ~. urts 'l2354)1 ~~ ;:S~ 42~ ml (6007) •YllD
780-6593 . 5530 • . I . I d I GOoo clothing •tore '" Off' F .·--$5.275 87 300E $2950015060) .... -•1 LOST Black & white old ~•J•tal Opportunity lor LAIOC flllll IFFICE ~~~~d: 1~~:'~ns 119/89·1/23189, mom11ng1 let ~r11t1rt ' SIPlltlll YW 87 t90E 18k·ml 183321 .--
F/dog, w/llmp. Looks like mu REFINERY CORP area Aggressive com· dM chJroptacUc ~.IG Cati Melinda, ~60-1899 ~e;:~~:.;~7;()1l IG '-'9•1et• 60.U -01-tllt l PUftl ........ " ~-----• Rullty wrcune<t ran needs mature person fn pensatloo irma-g11 tn-needs chterlul per-pa11•••11C --
23rd/Irvine N.B. New 'fr1 Sooth Coall area. Re-eluding medical benehl• sona111y, 1110 typing 34 RECEPTIOllST -Cl .. EI Aattl lap!rlH 9100 lllSAI HITU 240-3391 or 548-9166 gardlesS ol tralnlng. write Opportunity lor growth hrs/week, gd phone Needed Newport Beach EARN n -Uc
LOST CATS Lost In 1rea ol LG. Pate, Box 711, Ft Experienced print back-skills C111 673·6070 Heir Salon, 760-6098 $400 $1000/WK FP-1520, enlargement & 1HO 1MBV995. 5-ap. PP, -ale, e 17 h d 1 1 t Worth TX 76101 ground prelerred For tn-~ I . reduchon. multi copies. 2 ECLIPSE r•dlo new HrH .and 546-I 200 • 1 an rvne. 91' --' formatonllntar111ew ~II F/TCIOl'SllUPEll llECEPTIHIST It trays. low utage. like b'"rikes 48K mites maHM1icw·C01e•MH• ~~I~·~~~~~-.~~~~ ACCT /PROP llMT ' needed Immediately, must I FIT for NB Penln con1rac-•&AM t2 Noon new $1,000 Cati Mon-F ri II s4100 Call 720-8728
2nd, Bermese mix. dirk Extensive shopping center JIM YEllUI speak English. Apply 11 tor Heavy phone&: •No N~ghts/Wknds 724-9952 ask lor Hal IDW SC ·,.78 __.1 'ti1y11a•n brown male "Batmen" property mgmt. bkkpg or Mesa Verde Conv1tes-60wpm computer exp .--. --6-049 Porsche 911 ,., ---REWA.ROI 1200 Costa exp nee Nwpt Bch RE TIM llEIMH cent Hospl\01 661 Center helpful 'Jessica 673-07601 •S7/HR 1 comm/lraining Pttl • Aa1•1l1 Coupe, 1unroot. 1m-HUI
Mesa Anlm11 Hospital Oeveloper,ofcnrFastuon St ,Costa Mes• llECEPTl"'llST COSTAIEUl41·1111 XRe BOXER PUPPlES•t AYAIUILE mecvlele Sl6,000 Automatic, 6 cvhnder
548-3794 1111nd. llurle 759-9531 at --I UI som l.C. 112-1240 Champion tired. great 64()..6740 alter 2 (HOT-pow« door tock, radials
Lost P1r1kee1 White Lite 11111. •SSISTAIT FUii JOB tor non-smkg small WIH IHYt hnes 2 Brtndle males CAll 144-JIOO ISSUI cruise, ~ ltM<fng,
A • (71.a) 1.a2 .a321 9d d arch11ec:1ural hrm, sell· 1.1• 1011 Must see wlll tall In SAVE ~OUt 11me Choose power brakta AM/FM Turquoise. Nicky. by Small busy olltce ol ma1orl ,. ,. .,. 11ire you venturous •n I motivated and energe11c I 1'8-1011 tr .,.. loveii 548-5032 from 125 Previously A/C mt Faciory war:
M1gnoli1 Holly Jasmine Corp Candidate requires ~-;:,,, ~r~ !~ Gall (71•1261·60•0 Triinees --I APRICOT lemciie To i)OO. owned MBZ Comp81t ranty ( t 1-532) S 13,995
REWARD! 494--3880 lllnt Org. & Com-THE DAILY 7 T I RECEPTIOllST llYS 11 .. SI 'Y House ol l"'c><>rt• & Bf 11~11 •1raa11 LOST Yellow Cockll1el I munloallve skills Per-eager lo learn ravel 11 -dlt pupp~. l2 wks PieaM S a I e • 'i 1 3 I 7 f ' ", _, -
111/89 Vic Irvine & form broad range 011 PILOT Western states & resort Full time Mon-Friday 18 OR OVER I leave messaoe MERCEDES •YSLD Mariners c M./N B 11 Admln. & secretanal as-areas wtth 1 company Good phone s1t1us req d 71 4-673-1051 M2-0IJ1
Mef'I ptse call 645-3514 slgnments Musi have lhsl has a good repu-light typing t>enellts II you have rec:enlly lefl Beautiful -Puppy tor sale ----• VOLKSWAGEN 71' iiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•
Exp. lfl Lotus 123 & W0td, •3. 0 WIST .ay ST. thauon J P_, ~~~isest CALL 754-'00 Michelle your JOb or school be-female Cocker Span1 .. 1 * * * e>-uar• Back. ,.Auto...runa
t ... I 3ii'AAii P6 .. ect Type 60/...nm • -•• sever-...... ._.11 • = -cauM ""'"~not sall•·1 i IEIOlllS ~ ~'w" x1",;1' ~1i1s Send-'Re-ICISTAIUA,Ul212l openings lor those 18 RECIRISTOREMH hed w1ih'-wn11 your were With .papers S300'000 or•t well m1.1ntatne0
O Hoty SI Jude Apostle tume lo Romo Corp I and over in our Marketing FIT Knowledge of music & doing or wl\ere you were Please call 720-9661 'I• 1H~ ......... I 11Llll Owner Since 1973 4 FOi-IALEI
and M1nyr. great In vlr-4041 McArthur Blvd.' DI v1 s ' on N 0 EX-ret811 exp nee Hrs Ilea going. end II you 1re notl fbsical la1tn1atat1 (074975) Diamond Blu St t50/ob0 ~•6-740
tu. and rlcn In mlractes. •205 N.B 92660 I AITIST PERIENCE NECESSARY, Contact Arch 854-885• eure What you would hke &OSS 'II 1IOL. ••••• 111,I001 Mar _ •&2 llZ 220
neat kinsman of Jesus Small 0111 Mlg needs Ari· all expenses paid during I 10 do. lhen conlldet thlS (1788621 vw 76 CONVERTIBLE Mercedes 4 OR S.Oin
Christ. lllthlul Inter-•SIS w/gQOd copy slulls to training plus 1mmed1tle llHHVATIOllST eleefRic GUITAR ... ,. 111100 Orange w bllCk lop I aulornahc, ltfllgl'll 8 . Ah
ceuor ol all who lnvOke patnLQn wicker & l1brtc Income, txcll1ng bonus! -&IEIT , Out eomp.oy llilll prepare Brend new-eanllent Minilaip'~(81983) Graat cond111on New conditioning, r1d1a11 your tpeeltl p1tronage In AlfflTISllQ c111 l"vvonne 250-04 10 programs. trensportatlon • l l /llR•S you lor 1 oew career PoS-cond111on Only used p~1.1nt $5500 852-9155 uses regular gu . mid
llme of need To you, I •AAA . after 9am furn ished, return lare ISi·• • IUon & a der1n1te op-once sirat-o-castor 1m-'11110 SEO •• , Sll.l?f -n hi blue ..nave...recour.-. from lhe ...,. guaranlMd. EOl 19POint· 1 Base x commission -pc>rtunltr for adY11n ~an-a GMl'l"PagM/peloi t YW .l83 GHHHltt--t---.,-o-=:=-:
depth ol my hean and EXECUTIVE ATIHTIO.ISTllHTS I ment call Don H1wk1ns Part-Tlme/FulHlmePay ment Into management 548•1917 anyume 'llHOSL ...... 134111 Woll•burg Ed111on 12IOOerMattfftrJ humbly beg to whom God Great 1ob tor sports-mind-645-2221, 11 10 4PMI No eapertence necessary Call 9AM-4PM --Diamond Blv 10182~3) I Cabriolet All White.
has given auch great di ed lndlvuals $7-S 10/hr I through frldly Evening w0tk Will train llllTlllTll IUCI SWEET FEHER •• •• ........ 1 I Look• brand new 5· Hl~ 111• 141·1112 power to come to my as-Rapldly growing <!ally an Call 645-5760 11lter 3pm -Musi be neat/personable I 12 String s 100 Call Kris • ~ speed pull out stereo -
slstance. Help me In my weekly newspapers have ----lt1tr1l Offlct F /T •New olll<:e location• Hl-OUI Id 11•• llPllTS ca~ite Loaded Low UncOJn 1988 M1tk VII LSC
present and urgent pell-oPenlngs lor Real Estate! IHHUPH-Salary dep on exper Non-COSTA MESA -llOl tlAIL ITlln miles L••~•QQ Country hke new, moonrool, JBL
lion. In return, l promise and Territory sales pos-llEST•IUIT I 1mkg otc, HB 897-2529 CW LIHA ' YETHllAIY RECEPT. lie clea &HOI _ IUCM s7500 OBO 723--0545 sys I em $ 2 0 . 7 5 O to make your neme IUons Prior advertising ~ • -B wn tOAM 2PM PIT 2·6pm Mon-Tues I I lsw.--T 497-8834 (2FE;M775)
known and cause you 10 eicperlence preferred j Full-Time Exp req'd 3 lo· HOUSECLEAIERS 1
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be lnvOked I' Send resume 1n con· ca11ons Tor111t1 Flats Take hOme $200-$250 wk . _ people and numbers bicyc~ As new $1200 or 1 VERTIBLE 5 speed. PL ~ ..
fldence 10· C1ll llnda 494-6588 Musi hive car 722-9659 HOSTESS Evenings & 1870 Placentia Costa best ofter Must sell * * * am/Im stereo cua ate CPI
Say three Hall Marys 1nd PEllY ILfYllS CHAI CHH Ill Weekends FIT & PIT Mesa ~2-914,2 650-8071 ask IOf' Dive
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Glories Pubhcation must THE DAILY lltHtcllMtn lte4et1 apply 1n person 1-4PM "· S I gold tan top $8000 raows l>OW9f steering be promiMd St Jude UllU IUCI Tues-Fri Must have own Cr1b Cooker Restaurant WAITHH Hrlft I H ctlYllTllU 557-2MS power · bfakn AM /FM
prey loc us and all wtto j PILOT car $6 oo hr 850-4119 2200 Newpon Blvd NB Daysi E11es Call for appl • xlnt cond. 10 m1ie.. cu"tom A t "-t' tlOO cassette. AIC 19_403,
1nv0ka vour aid Amen Now Accepting ~PP"· 673-0100 (9-uam only) Alley Res-Tr11s;;t•ll•• wheels $7950. 080 I 01 -•U IC S3 995 ,
This Novena has never llO-Sf••fST cations lor enthusiastic HOUSEKEEPERS To taurant NB 646·9126 •ut l 70ii 213-8 53-9600 or iiStJ7 eXLlXRO RS while li..rr...t••••-
been known to lall I h1dl ws -energetic persona IC>< Ill clean Comrn'I & Res Re-PHOTO W CLERI SSES _. 1, ltH 714-873-2792 with bllek m1et1or 6cyt I "'"'--my request ranted COIT& IEU, ca 12121 res11ur1nl pos111on1 liable & • car a must Brighi outgoing pef$()fl WAJTRE ZO<l•ac t986 10 wood ' 19 000 m•leS Sap man. GaYSlH M~P I Apply lfl perton Mon-Fn 631-l8t5 Julie or tv msg for lhr Photo PIT M1kt F T & PIT fOf' late night lloor. a HP Suzuki II "'mA utl, i /c l)0'#91 51eer1no 142 ... 11
---91m-12pm 2pm-5pm ff'!E•E··L OFFICE 650-2424 $5/hr to 11ar1 sh.II Call T~ A1rp()f1er motor plus accessones Whtie FuUy IMded 12301) saooo Call 983-3093 PRAYER to the Holy Spmt 384 Forest Ave, L1gune • na Inn Holel 133·2770 Good condition· $950 1 S8 ~5 ..,.
Holy Spirit. you Whol HTO tnAIUll/WASN Beactl 497-8696 $6-7/hOUr, 5-7 hours a Relail WAil-760-8168 SIPEllH YW 'II
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way to reach my Ideals, Part Time Exp clerk for local magazine DUTIES needed •FT /PT Medical Mam,_ hardwete & supply EUCTllC ao•T 1 .. 1 BMW 1988 ~21[ Fl11... PICI UP You Who give me t11elBEACHWARE CO is look-N.B Peninsvlt Contrac-phone Wing. llghl book benehlS-Xlnl opp1y tor cent« nMdl FT person • -'4tls 4500 m•IH Bronze
divine gltl 10 forg1Y9 and Ing lor 1 fun energtic pet· tor Jessica, 673--0760 keeping. typing. advancement S4 7 5 Apply 1n person. 931 w 3 UMd Bo8
11•s 10 chOOM E,;tanded Warranty 5295
lorgel the wrong lhll Is ton. lor a lull time cus-I REOUlf{EMENTS good $5/Hr Contacl Gary II 18th St CM from-MU T Hll S24.900 720-9966 oon. 10 me ind vou who tomer service position ClllTEI llELP phone per50nall1y hlQhly 545 0431 or apply .it JK All ollara con11dered
are In lfl the ln11anoes ot Computer experience DRYCLEANERS Will org1nlz9d to indepen-1 Gill -Sooth Coa~I Plala WELHIS a MELPEllS CALL 67~-0332 - -. lllW 'II 3111
my Ille with me 1, in this helplul Contact P1m or trim. Mon-Fri 8·30-Spm denlly handle a Wide var· Costa Mesa Newport araa. 11\JK cor•j ltat/Yac~t C~arltn Cruise •vnroot mega,
short dillogut wint to Ft1n 714-557-4220 $5 hr stan 6A2-5488 lety ol tasks -W1re & stick .,,p Ofug RUNlWAY FOR WEEJ( CHHlle. AIC 1'301), ~~~nkJn~r~ ~~~~ CRUISE SHIP JOIS! COllTH IELP ·~~~~-~~~PO Ae•Yl~EO STORE Mlill I \~~,8~an:,'1~7ter cal~ 1o:; END .cherter s1ate-01: s 11·;Pllll" YW
that 1 never want 10 be Immediate Openings! F(T.:IT,ex~rorw;lllratn 212o MalnSt 11 220,HB IF/T RetaJtexp & 1n1erest 675-5910 a.sll for Terry dAr~3~.frealoc~7t~~OO 111 llll 1epar1ted from You no Seasonal & Career ~ in 'l clean ng Pint In in movies nee Hrs llell IMMEOIA TE HIRE ea w ipper ..
mallet how great ml· portunltiea. E>1cellen1 N.B. ~-0932 llTOHI a COHTH Contact Rich 854-8854 Mtrc~a .. iH Sli,1/Doclts/Stor11t llW SPEC1iLS =~' .~':4:11::'~~ ~n~1 ra~ e ~o~dn ~r~ve~I I c:': COllTEI llELP help for ,., Costa Mesa PEST COITIOL TECH. 7022 I I
my 1ov9d ones 1n Your 1·518-459-3535 EXT M6on71<.·Fprl ~uper~~S-d~~~· Dell P/Tr/r Noweek-jloeal Pest Control Co lAlllJ•H IDJO 2 BO•I Slip• avail 301 & 11121t(8·-;.-,:·7·31121,ltl p31 1. " 1u .. rtoo ~ 4ov endl Good pay 432-0677 needs ROU1e Tech Wt tlt~fRte. Kenmore 38 Sailboall only Elec-1 ""'
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skin care salon Pleasant KEEP A TAN Footboard with relit Soulhw1nd 1688 27' CHHtlt A/C htra IUZU 1u.rround1ng1, lrtendlv Queen llH 119$ 840,.8733 MotorMme excellent sharp Like ,,..,,_, 123681 2·whfef drl'tl., loM!td nt'W people Cell 67.5--4 llX> COflCllllon 11r gtflefttor · 1ranam1u1on, cle•n
MEOtCALFrontOlliet A nat1on1lly known BralllwhlleltonMbd& dr111ef' d0or.··,..r bed: 111,475 $8000. obo E~t1
chemical GO has open-loolbCI w/lr1mt Claallc microwave uctHICt llPlllll YW 873-0319
Reoep1ionl11, Ext>erlence 1ngs tor tan people, des1Qn/queen.z,x11cond sn.e® 213 920·0113 H1·1Jll l•'-'""l'!'.!"'Pi9!11~'9 h_.plul, buty Newporl 180ver Frff to travel s5~ 497.7370 l7l2K87I
Beach Olllct, 646-31X>3 (CA. NY. New Orleen•. A L I -rtolt '1111111 •IOlm
MINISTORAGt rental ~LI All major ltlOrl OllllY .... ••• tlJ ., Yellow or .. t COnd l31K
Clark Need Mttufl areas. guaranteed relurn Hutch Xlnl condition elFOAt you buy. eumiM mntt'. New tlr • t 1,000 Cipible person Ole Earn an e11cess ol $250-S300iobo 960_2855 125 uMd Merct<M-.Btm 080 839-3893
I ~Ill• l*pful Flex Hrs I $350l Wkly & Up No and our , ... le lealll'IQ
646-8886 ex petlente necuury NAVY BLUE IOOM Piiiow pl-'1 Compare Houte ol 'll al SI. •laHI
----We trlln Transpor1a1ton1 eooch and love ... 1. S&o Import• & Bt Seta Blk/tan, 2 t~a. $18.000
7529. Crochet
slippers ate great '°" rome or travel.
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the dtllvery atM of our Pr .. llQ!OUt bath &. Ille NEW DAYBCD WHITE &
DOMINO'S PIZZA 6t0fe lhowroom IOO!iltno lor BRASS With mettr ....
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btCOme e mystery cua· leatn an helling ClellOn· ~ tomtr end recelve 1 orlenl9d bullntM. Call OUEtN SIZE MATTRESS
monthly ~alt ptffM Lori 545-2284 Eurobalh & BOX, OUIL TEO!
call tolf 1r .. on Tveedty. & Tl4e Inc. BRAND NEWI 1155
STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
The Legat Oep1rtment at th•
Oa11y P1tot •s ptHsed to an-
nounce a new service now av II·
able to new bus1ne1se1
Please stoo by to hie your
r1c11t1ous bus1nes1 st11ement •t
1he 0111y Pilot Legal Oeoatr·
ment. 330 Weat Bay, Co t1
Mesa. C1hfor n1a II you can not
stop by. please call us
Jan tO, 1·800·521-3974 $ALES PART TIME Flowtt CALL * l40·l133 * ~-+---t---t ~IN0'9 PIZZA INC ehop, ,,.., ~onn Wtyne ... , .....
l•lllY UL.II Al~t. AllCla or Virgil Con" table and aofa
We will now SEARCH the
name for you 1t no t1ttr1 charge.
and save you the ume and the
trip to the Court House 1n Santa
Ana Then. o t course. arter the
&earch 1s completed we will hie
your f1c1tt1ous bus1,,.n name
statement with the County Clerk.
publish onco a week for four
weeks as r~ulre<J by law and
thtn file your proor of put>h·
cation with the County Cletk
at (714) 642·43~ I . Exrension
3 tS or J t6 and we w dl make
arrangements tor you to handl
this proce<Jure by mail S..lng "*te'lc: '*'°" 933· 1883 table, 10ild oek and
to gtCIW with ""bffetltd SALES PERSON retail IMOll.td Of .... S 1t5 tftCt\
company Minimum 1 800k•tore, Huntington or t>otn for $300 c ... ve« '9!111 axJ*lenC. 8ffch. 10AM"3PM. Mon· f.45·5"2
lelery $900 $1200/mo Fri, SS &Otl\r, retllf exp
~ by tPPt only ptefetrlld. call Mr• ~744t C41mP&nt10, 141·2808 ._,. Cnffy~bell
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typing for com JN let. Ml'""' "'* °' flWI QUiii·
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If you should have 1ny further
quesuons ptea:se call us and we
Wiii bt MOr than Olad 10 H I I
you
GoOd luek tn your
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