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queen
sentenced
to 4 years
WORLD/AS
THE ORANGE COAST
Salvation
At:my's
kettles
overflow
By 808 VAN EYKEN
Of ow OM!y ~· su n
Salvation Arm) offi nal<. in Or-
ange Count) arc "ecstatic.. over
what they sa) appears to be the most
bounti ful and gennous C hns1mas 1n
recent me mon •.
··we're making g1an1 kaps for-
ward in lhe number of malls and
centers where "'e'rc being 'H:lcomed.
1he number of kenlr v.or~l'f' a'ail-
able to us and 1he amount of g1\-
ing," said Warren Johnson. Orange
County business admm1'llra1or fo r
1he non-sectana n rehgH)U\ organiLa-
1ion.
"We think \\l' coukl hones1lv
double last 'car'<, rl'l'l'IPI"" ·
Salvatio n ·Arm) hdl ringer' col-
lected a 101al ofS-ll .000 1n Nc:"J><.)r\
Beach. Costa ~k'>a. Santa .\na.
Tustin and Garde n ( oru\c la\l \c:ar.
he said.
eranston Coast
lob bled mobster
for sale sent to
of Lincoln prison
B USI NE /A6 COA. T /A3
25CENT
WEDNE DAY, DECEMBER 13. 1989
Oatty -~to l>r O.o"l•I H.o .... I"
FV residents
don't want
special schoOI
By ROBERT BARKER
Of otw 0.olly -s ....
~lore than 100 rl'\Hknt~ 1urnc:d
out Tursda) n1gh1 10 tin: angr.
sah os at a propo..al to min c: \\ lnll'f·
sburg Cont1nuat111n High 'xhool and
its I.,., stu<.knls tn lhl' h1un1 .. 11n
Valle~ High chool campu'
O ne resident. I-ell\ R ill ha '>J1d
e1~ht street gang' arl' n·prc:\cn11..·d JI
~ intersburg . .\nd rdoca11on nt thl'
con1tnuat1on high sch01..1I 1hat'\ ~ur
renth located nn1 Ill th1..' <kl'an
Vic"· High School l'ampu\ m H un!·
1ng1on Beach could 'parl.. gang J t·
tint~ 1n Fountain Vaill'' h1..• <.au.l
T m again<.t m~ tam1h 111 .in'
famtl~ gl·t11ng hun h' a JnH·h\
shoottng .\rr \utl going to Ix· fl'-
spons1blr 1f m~ '1•n 1., \h111·1" hl·
as~cd school d1\ln1.. t ot1il 1al\
be ab'>urhc:d 1n the unfilled
classrooms a1 the: lOmprehen:ol\e
high s1..hnol ,ampu~s. he said
Tern Pat..cl. a tl.'acha at .\nahe1m
H 1gh · hoot. \aid 1n a letter ad·
dres..ed to the l'd1tor of the Oath
Pilot that \\ 1n1crsburg '>tudent'>. if
mo' ed to Fountatn \.ilk) High
-...ould '>uffcr a loss of e<.teem
~he \aid that \\ 1111ersburg -...ould
be a "pn<.on \ltua11on complete
"1th an arml·d guard
·· .\nd "hat happcm to the alread)
lo" '>l.'lf-cstecm of 1hc v. 1ntcrsburg
student \\hen he \Ce~ a com-
prehens1 q: high \l'houl 50 feet a"a)
l'mbelltsheu "1th all 1he ideals he is
no" denied····
Pat<;el distributed thl· lcttl·r to
tho..e m attt·ndanl·c
Johnson said pan ot lhl' rl.':1,on for
this year's c;ucceo;\ 1\ 1hat onl· m.iJor
retail chain. Targl'I \1ore~. hac; rl'-
' ersed last ) car\ po lir) dl.'\.1s1on
that kept C)ah ;w on \rm' t..e11k
\.\-Orkers ofT compan' pruf)l'm
Victor Kleln contributes to the S.lvatlon Army kettle In front of South Coast Plaza. Othcrc; in thl' audu.·nlt: 1n thl'
filled-to;.·apaut' ml·d1a 1..cnt1..•r .it
Fountain \ alln High 'xhool \aid
that afl•a '-l.hool d1,lnl'I\ \ht•uld
unit\ to '\J\e mOOl'\ .\ lllnllnUJ\lun
high school rnuld he hu11t vn 'at ant
land at L1ghthuu\C Lane. the former
sue of Founta1n \ alle' hoot Di'>·
1nc1 headquanl'r\ a r~ent \31d
Hun11ng111n &·a,h l nion High
'x. hool D1<.1r11.. t otlil 1.11, "ho pul in
mo110n ahou1 5' 11 m1ll1on 1n school
1... ul\ in 14 -hJH' 11mpo'>t'd a 55-
~ l'ar·grnunJ ka~ on 1h1..· I .J acres of
land th.H \\ in:1..•r<.hurg anJ 1he Guad-
anll' C l.'nt1..·r nl.l ur" .it < 11...ilden \\est
"ilrl·c:t and \\ am,·r \'cnue The
(1u1d.inet• l c:n\l'r tur sc' en:h
handl(3pped \IUdl'Ot\. "'" mO\l' to
Edison High 'x.hool
"I thin~ there "ac; JU'>t a &l'nlk-
man's agreement lx•t"l'l'n lhl' l·om-
pan) 's managl'mc:nt and 11urs."
Johnson said.
George Hue. 'll'C·pn:"dent for
public• and con\umer .1ffair' "1th
Mmneapohs-ba\nl Targ,i;t \)t orl'\.
said the com pan'·, att1tudl' to"ard
1he Sah auon .\rm' had md lo"cJ
because of l\\O big ·natural th'\a\tl·rc;
this 'ear
··\.\c "'orlcd Y.1th thl' \rnn and
"''h tht' R1..·d < ro<;s·on c \lend1ng aid
10 the '1cums of Hurm:a nl' Hugo.
and again "1th the C)an Frann'>Co
Eanhquakc." ll1te !>aid
".\tk .-....ard. "c looked tor \\3\S
"'c could con11nue to Ix· 1n,oh~d
wnh thosl' l\\O nauonal organ11a-11ons .. _
Target l'mplo~ees ~ondul·ll·d ,10
in-store fu nd-ra1~·r for the Red
Cross. and compan) managers de-
ci ded to mal e an e\l'cp11on fo r the
Sahat1on .\rm~ 10 the corporate
poltc) "'h1ch fo rh1ds the sohn tat1on
of mone~ on <.tore pro pen~.
.. \.\'l"rr ~lad 11"~ \\Or~cd out that
"a'. and th.ll "e ha'e J '-h;inu· 1u
hel°p som1..·onl' ... 11111..· \Jld "\\ 1..· Jr1..·
concerned-no" h1l" 1..'H'r ahou1
what other organ11at1on., ;ire going
to do. no" that "c·,c: pcrm1t1l.'d one
agenc~ to '>1.'hl 11 lund' on t>ur prop-
er\\
.:\\ e·, l' alrl·ad' heiiun g'-·tting rr-
quest'> fro m other ~roup<, ..
(Please see RINGERS/ A21
.\nother cnttl da1med that there
should be empt) '>t'at'> in .ill J1\tr1Ct
schools bt'cau\C ot' d1Xhn1nl! 1..·nrol-
lment C"onunuauon s1udl'nh cnuld
.\S'ol'\tant \upenntcndent of
St·hool\ [)a, e Hagen told the cro"d
thl' d1stm t '>tands to m ake more
f Please stt SCHOOL/ A2)
Visitation policy OK' d for Newport-Mesa schools
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of llW OM!y ~t Sl•n
Despite prott·sts tha1 educator;
were trying to bar C\am ma11un of
school practices b} potl·n11al rn11cs.
the Ncwpon-Mesa l n11ied • hool
District Board of Educati on unan1-
mousl> approH·d a cla .. ,room '1<,1 ta-
t1on pohc) Tue<;da}
Thl' poltc~ sets do"' n gu1dehnes
for pnnc1pals to determine -... hc:thc r
parents and 1>1her adult o; should be
allowed to '1s1t classro()1J1\ during
school hours.
Educators dec1dl·d a J)<.)ltC) "as
needed after numerous parental '1s-
11s last }ear of 1""0 Corona de! ~far
High School cou~·s that l·o,cred
se"< education topics.
U nder the pohc). '1s11ors arc
asked to submit requests fo r
classroom '1stts at least thrt'c school
da~s in ad' anct' and to state their
( 0\ l ·:H , ... OH\ HI<( HI·:\ 1'10'\
Driving force behind
proposed golf course
works to \Nin support
ly ROeERT BARKER which would develop and operate a °' ttw o..., .._luff course. clubhouse and large driving
h 's been 20 years Smee Lynn ranac and tcachin& facility. ~ fi CLA Whether Shadcelford can spark Shackehord graduated ro m U . the ~olf faction to victory re-
The slick-shooting forward came mains to be seen. It doesn't figure to
to Westwood at the same tame as be a slam dunk..
basketball ircat Lew Alcindor -The project has spawned a citizens
later to become Kareem Abdul Jab-group called Save Our Parks that's
bar _:. and played on a Bruins t~m coUectinJ sian•turn to fort'C a
that won three straight NCAA cham-chanac in a city charter to &ivc
pionships. voten final say on the com-
Shackelford. 42. also dabbled in mercialized UIC of publicly owned
professional b&skcball. but by his parkland.
own estimate was "too small for a The aroup has since broadened
forward and too slow to be a 1uard." out to put the private UIC of~.
Now the 6-foot. 5-inch such as the Picnidc Villqe on the
Shackelford is vice president for beach side of Pllcific Coast lfi,lhway,
1Cquiaitions for Amcric.n Golf up to public vote as well.
Corp. and finds himself a point man Deborah Cook. a Save Our Parks
in a heated c,ontrovcrsy over founder, claims city officials ianc>ft!d
wbether Huntintton Beach shoukt.-four 1eparate surveys in which
build an 11-hOle Cll~utlvc ac>lf ~ t.apreurid a desire to flero caune OD 100 acm ofundcvdqpcd thear pub pasaive and recreetioMI.
lud in Central Park. asa and wnt She a bet Oflllft.inlioe ••to af Ooldee Wal~ between Ellis p~ lite people a c:Mnoe ID ..... mt
llld Talbert aveaua. ft~~ -aa me bllUal-...... ne .... would be lealCd to the 5bKbttbrd ..... ... ......
lia• Monica-bated AmeriCan Oolf. iGllOG 8-:11 aeeds ----
purposl' tor the: '1s11 Thl' pnnupal
has tht• op11nn to "31\e the three-
da' requirement
Parents of 'tud~nt~ in the da~~ or
of students,...." ho ma' tal l· thl' cla<,s
and '1s1tors on l'"Corted toUl"'i 9.111 Ix'
&l' en pnont~
Board memhers said the' "ere
concerned abcnc all about· sakt'
and st't·un l) :on rnmpuSl's. ·
"I look arthts pohc~ not as restnc-
11' e. but as controlling.'' board
ml'mlx·r Rl)\l '.\hll '.\t 1lhan -.J1d
He .-.aid th1...· Jl\tm 1 h.i' '1gn1ti·
ra n th 1n1..·n·.1..cd \l'l unt' llll'J'url"\
1n recent ~l'ar\ -\Ul h J\ kill mg 10
school~ and adding w1.. unt~ per,on·
nel -becau'>C ot grn" mg JJnger' in
SOClel \
Boa.rd nwmlx·r" J1'o -..ud un-
r~slnctl'd 'l'>lh "erl' d"rup11,1..· Ill
the educational pron·.,,
'.\tac\ttlltan cued ont' inc1dt'nt la~t
}'Car in "h1ch St''l'r.11 parent!i "l'fe
ob\Cn tng a 1..·la'' 1n \l'\\IOn Jnd
another parl·n1 \•hl• Jrn'l'd ~a'
1urneJ a"J~ Hl· tx·1...imc: ··d1\rup-
ll\e." and the P'-1h1..1..· ''t'll' lJlkd
'.\lac \hll1Jn ..aid
upcnntrndent fohn 'lulll '>did
1hc poh1..' 1ncl udl·d a pn.'ambk that "3" "Jn a11cmpt to C\pre.,, a t1..·chng
of -...c1um1c ..
It <.atd 1n pan. that "thl RoarJ '''
Edm·atron recogn1z~ 1hc nght' ol
c1t11en' to '1s1t public facih11t·s and
..._ ........... .., ..... -
""' .... lft .......... ,. .... ~ • ~ llOI lteH•e a .... course.
counei. t"-l it would be ... ~I aood
deal" wor t~ aty.
SbectdfOrd said tba1 American Oolf,_,.ncea at ie.. SI mJltiOft a
~to the city and ~•mm u S40 million over the ..0-)ar·
leue.
GOOD MORNING
Hunt1nat0n Btach has one pubhc
~rion tolf COU'1r. Meedowlart
Coavy Cfub. wt\dl alto 11 mu·
• by Amaan Golf. "rm "°' .,. .. to ~nt a more
rol)' picture.._ at is. M Mid ..... ,
fl'l•~-OOll/MI
ohscn(' program<, in action ..
But opf)(1ncn1'I 01 the pohl") said 11
could Ix• u~J Ill bar Jmone "ho
edu1.:al\lr\ perlel\ 1..•J ,I\ Unsu pponl\e
of the 1..urr11..ulum
John (1uo,taf!>On . a toundmg mem-
ber of 1hc ( omm111ee to Re-store
Ethiral and T:-ad11wnal Education.
said ··Th1'1 propo!Wll ~nds an un-
fnl'ndl~ suh1k mess.age to parents
that ""e real1' don·l "ant \OU m the
(Please stt VISITS/ A21
LB-freezes
rents on
mobile
homes
1y LESUE EARNEST
Of -0..., .._ Rafi
The Laguna Beach Cit) Council
supported rezoning South Laguna's
two mob1 le home parks for mobile
home use onl) Tuesda). protCC'lmg
tenants from being ··cronom1caJly
evicted" from tht'ir homes b,· l"C'-
dcvclopment. ·
The counCll also slapped a 70-day
rent moratonum o n all Laauna
mobile home panes. wtuch will a1tow
the city to consider other protecuons
for mobtle home park rntdeots.
1ncludina rent control and a
provision 11vin1 residents a lint
rilht of refusal to buy the land on ~ich they live should it ao &lP fOr
sale.
The llCtion "' ean of ........
revision of the etty•s ~ plu
and a final 11q> in a proce11 IMI
blean two >::"~ wbetl S.-1..aluu wu . by d9ecilJ. ~ • ft:luh 0( die t'OUd"• ......
--¥Gee -Mlida ........... ...... *?.*':: .. .,. .. Mui Miw .. __ cm .... .......... ,. "" .. "1 __ VI__,,,
'
. Ou 111a-1¥1-VPtlOT/Weclrl 11•.DeG 1mb9I 1'-..
ountaln Valley council
again fails to fill vacancy
l y HOU. Y J. VI AGNER
Of ,,.. ~ ,..... Sr.I'!
.\ppoantmL·nt of a councilman to
till 1he \.Ucanq on thr Fountain
Valk} Cit) CounC'll was uffic'mlly
mo' cJ to the bal'k burner in a
\pc1.:ial meeting Tuesday night.
Although the mcl'ling was ('alll'd
I ll hOJ)l'~ or fillrng the sent Within JO
da} s afll·r 'fe~uh~ of 1hr cll'ction
rc<:al11ng fornwr Councilman Fred
Vos' \\l'rl' l·ert1lied. the t'Ounci l
d1.·adlc.K~l·d rn thrl'l' rounds ofballo1-
ing and fo1kd lo ma~l' an appoint-
nH.'lll. ·a~ 11 1.hd al 1t<. last ml'l'ltng
1 hl' dcat.llod OJX'ns the c,1rong
pm~1bli1~ 1ha1 llll' cnunc1I will npc1 -
Ult.' J\ a four-nll·mhcr bo<l) un11I 1hc
llt'\I r1.·gularl~ ... rhntulet.l l'let11ons.
( ·ounnlmrn Jamt.'' P<:trikin :ind
lil·org1.· S1.·011 stuc~ lo thl'ir guns a nd
'011.·d tiir John McKnight. ~hi le
Mayor Laurann Cook stood firm m
her suppon for John Collins.
Councilman James Neal cast his
ballot fo r Collins in the first two
rounds of balloting. then ~quested
onr more round after saying he was
pre pared to offer a compromise sug-
gestion. ·
In the thin.I round. he voted for
Ellerv Deaton. but the other coun cil
mem.bers rl·m:11ncd wi th their first
choices.
Seeing no <.·nd 10 the deadlock. the
council P<"lponed the issue in-
defin1tel\. Coo~ ·s.,1d an> council member
ma) ram· the l!>SUC for a fut ure
agenda at an~ t1r1le.
After thl' ml'cllng. C11y Attorney
Alan Burns sa1t.l the l'ouncil could
seek a judinal 1n1erprctation of the
council's rrsponsih1lt1y 10 appoint 11
replacement. But so for none of the
council members has requested sueh
an action.
"I don't know what an extra coun-
cil member would do for thts coun-
cil." he said. "They aren't d ivided
on any other issue. just this."
Additionally. he said voters could
ask the council to seek the Judicial
ruling or bring a lawsuit 10 force the
issue into the couns. if public scnll·
mcn1 about o~rating with a four-
member council is strong enough.
Whtie state law generally requires a council to fi ll a vacancy wi thin 30
days or call an elel·tion. voters in
November cast ballots against call·
1ng a special election at the same
ume they votl'd to recall Voss.
Asked 1f voters could petition to
force the SJX'Ctal ekct1Qn they re-
jected 1n NO\ emhN. Burns said. "I
don't knm' of an\ clcl·toral re m-ed}"... ·
VISITS
From A t Superintendent gets new contract
classroom."
AOer the vote. he '\umman1cd 1he
pol icy as meaning: "If )ou·n· with
us. you can come in. If you're
against us. you can stay out, ..
He suggested the board adopt a
policy that encouraged parental tn·
olvcmen1 and that said. "We're
. proud of our teachl·r~ ...
"The signal th1~ l>Cnds is. ·we're
embarrassed. We don't want \OU 10
see what's going on: ·· he said.
CREATE member Da\ 1d Jac~qm
said the pohc~ wa'I an ob\ 1ou<;
response to last ~car'~ ac·11,e par-
ental pan1cipat1on at Corona dd
Mar High.
"The real reason i-; 10 -;qudch
public criticism of !IC\ cducauon
classes." he said.
And Joy Jackson notcd that tt v.as
because of parental '1s11s la't ~car
that the board decided certain <>C'
topics were unsu1tabk.
"If we didn't go and s11 in on thl·
LAGUNA
From At
Laguna Board of Re' 1cw -lhl·
entire cit} will finall) tx· en,clopcd
by a single general plan.
The action was the second step 111
a two-pan process that began last
Tuesday when residents of Trea<;ure
Island. which 1s under nev. ov. n-
ership and targeted for futur1.· re-
development. Jammed council
chambers to clamor for pro1e<.·11on
from the cn y.
The council postponed ac11on on
the "South Lagu na Specifi c Pla n
Consolidation .. for a week 10 allo\\
the public comments to be rnn-
sidercd.
The plan. "'h1ch Ma)or LuJa Leo-
ne) called "a tremendous under-
takmg." was 1he subJeCI of 26 Plan-
ning Comm1ss1on hearings m the
last I 0 months.
But while other zoning dec1S1ons
may have a greater impact on the
city, it was the mobal home park
owners who turned out for the fina le
and who were most delighted at the
outcome.
Tom Joliet. who has ltvcd 10
Treasftre Island for !><.''"en ... car<; and
was even married on the beach.
praised the council's action.
"I'm impressed that the CH}
Council would go that far out of 1to;
way to protect the ciuzens of the cit>
from development that would
threaten their homes:· he said. "The
tenants have bent over backwards 10
accommodate the landowners ...
An obviously dejected propcrt )
owner sat at the rear of council
chambers after the straw vote.
"I'm not real happy tonight ... said
Richard Hall. a Costa Mesa busi-
nessman who is one of the owners of
Treasure Island. the city's largest
mobile home park. "We've worked
close to a deaJ with the tenants.
Other than that. we don't have a
comment."
By The Dally Piiot
The Nt·~port-Mna Unified
School Distrit-1 Board of Education
unanimously approved a ont.·-year
contract for Supcnn1endcn1 John
Nicoll on Tue'ida}.
Nicoll wi ll earn $101 .000 dunng
the fiscal )ear 1'->'->0-91.
Nicoll noted he had proposed last
lectures. there v.ouldn't h:I\ e been a
change here ... -;h1.· <.aid.
Joanna To\1 n'il'nd. herself a for-
mer 1ca1.·hcr. '~11ll tht• pollc> migh1
furt her altcnak· parents -panicu-
larl~ immigrants -who al ready art.·
1ntim1da1cd l)\ the 'chools.
Other parents .. aid IRl') )upponcd
some kind of pohq to rc'>tncl con'-
1an1 '1\t1a11on b' parl·nts.
Susan \\ c11. v. ho!>t.' so1) "as enrol-
led m om· of the contro1 crs1al
Since complc11ng 1ncorpora11on
Dec. JI, 1987. the nl\ hac; relied on
a stopgap ordinanCl' for 1on1ng and
land-use gu1dd1111.·s for South
Laguna. That ort.l1n~1n9-' "ould ha1 e
expired on Sunlla~
The ne" plan. mo<.t of "h1ch
became cffent' l' 1mmcd1ateh.
creates sc' en ne\\ 1onl'S "'1th in 1lie
ci ty and moUificc,. at least sltghtl).
every eleml·nt "tthtn Laguna·-; gen-
eral plan.
Where pu, .. thk. l'\l~ting lanll-usc
and zonmg rcgula11on'I for Laguna
Beach arc being e\lcnded to South
Laguna. But for the most pan. the
proposed 1on1ng and land-use desig-
nations are being earned over intact
from the <;ou th I aguna Spcc11ic
Plan. which has o;crved as the area's
plannmg documl·nt '\ince I '->8J.
According 10 Plnnmng Com-
mission meml1<:r.,. lhl' aspect of the
comprchen'ilvc package which
elicited the most d1scuo;s1on had to
do w11h height !>tandards.
While prev1ouo; 'itandards restric-
ted heights to JO feet ahoH· ground.
building heigh ts will now Ix· sltghtl}
lowered to 25 feel on Oat lots and up
• to 30 feet on sloping lots. The plan
also inclut.Je'\ a more compl1catt·d
method for calcula1ing building
RINGERS
From Al
With the add111on ol Targl'l Ston·s
to the fold . thcrt· an: no Orange
County retailers lef1 "ho sa~ "'bah.
humbug" to the 100-\ear-old Salva-
tion Army fu nd-raising trad1t1on.
Johnson said.
"Whe re,cr "e·1C: J'i~ed \\e·,e
gotten in... hl' said. .. ome malls.
like Fashion Isl and. ha1e ne1er re-
fused us before. but 1h1-; \Car the ... ·,e
gone a step further Thq ·,e · ap-
proached us and said. 'He}. wh}
don't YOU <;('nd <;Offi<.'One OUI . ..\nd.
year that the supenntendent's con-
tracts be limited to one-year terms.
"I'm perfect ly content wi th the
proposal," he ajd.
He also said 'T'l was not a sign 1ha1
he planned to step down at the end
of the contract.
"This should not be construed as
my final } ear ... Nicoll said ... , have
no m1en11on of rc11ring ...
classes :11 Corona dl·I Mar High lao;t
year. ~11d. "I h1ghl) rcsentt·d the
1hrce-nng circus that "as going on 1n
there."
And o;1udcnt rcprcscntall vcs sided
with the board. complainin~' that
even q111l't visits arc disruptive 10
the frel' exchange that normally oc-
curs bctv.ecn teacher and students.
Dcrl·k Walker of Costa Mesa High
School \a1d. "Parents 10 the
classroom make me ver. uncom-
fonable. and 1t'<; harder 10 learn."
heights and reduces the JX•rcentage
of a 101 that can be developed.
The ab'>olu1c height limit of Jo
fee_t ab<ne th1.· propcrt~ ·s h1ght·s1
point was n1>1 modified.
Although rnunnl members fol -
lowed the Planning Comm1 sion·s
lead in mo!>t arl·a11. the\ too~ IS'iUl'
with the rccomnwndatlon that 1h1.·
South Laguna Board of Rn 11.·"
should re1a1n f)O\H'r for '" month'
to allo~ a smooth 1ran ... 11un In-
stead. the counnl t.'l\tl·ndcd thl'
Laguna Beach Deo;1gn R1.•1 tC\\
Board'c; power to thc en11r1.· nt) a~ or
Jan. I
For members of the ~outh Laguna
Board of Re' 1cv.. \\ho ha1 t' put Ill
man) hours re-;oh 1ng thorn~ l\\UI.''>
which cropPl·d alkr their rwtgh·
borhood\ v.crc 1nl'orpora1ed. th1·
nev.s was bttll'~"cc1.
R(·~1drn1' "'II li~ch lind 11 "Ill
no" tak(· longer to· g1.•1 pm1ect'
through the rl'\ 1C\\ pron·"· atT ord-
tng 10 Chmwph
"But It'll ull he re11c,1cd unckr
the same '~'t1.·m. v.h1d1 "g11ocl 1n
the Ion~ run:· '>he 'aid.
"Thcsl· rhang1.''> to<la). ltk1.· th1.•
change\ "c seem 10 l'\Pl'rtcnn· once
a de1.·ad1.•. \\111 haH· a la\ltng impact
on 1h1.· futurt• of 1h1.· Cll) :· she ..aid.
of course. v.c'H' had a 'er. cordial
rclationc;h1p \\llh outh Coa,1 Pla1a
for the pas1 20 )ears."
John~on ~11.-.0 a11nhuted 1h1s year'-;
rise 1n )Ulct1de gcnerosit}. 1n part. 10
n en ts out~1dt• the U.S.
"I think people ha' e a o;cnse of
1h1s being one of the best
Chn s1mase'> ever. with all that's
happening all over the v.orld." he
said. "There's so much freedom all
of a sudden. people arc JO' ful about
11. and 11's making a difference m the
gif\s we're rccel\ mg. Nov. 11·s our
sacred dut} to make sure that mone)
is put to the best possible uo;c."
Shutters
MANUFACTURED & FINISHED IN ORANGE COUNTY
DMlf "9t ~.,, ,_..... ...........
Wlntersburg Prlnclp•I Rlch•rd M•yn•rd •ddresses th• •udlence.
SCHOOL
From Al
than $200 m1ll1on dunng the life-
ume of a lease that is expected to
focus on residential dcvelopmen1.
The proposal is scheduled to go to
the board in Fcbruaf) or March for
consideration. he said. Officials
have taken no action on the
proposal. he added.
Wintersburg Principal Rt<'hard
Maynard said his cont mua11on high
school is designed to meet the
special needs of bo)~ and girls ··1ost
10 a regular high school."
"It's velJ eas) to get los1 1n a large
school," he said. "It cloesn'1 mean
that a student 1s a bad person; it
means his needs arl· 1101 met ...
GOLF
From At
I think it's a v.onderful deal. An)'-
11me we can get a golf course in
Orange Count) we should do 11."
Cook said she bel1c.•ves there's "no
way" the golf course would pay the
city SI m illio n a year. She said
i\mcrican Golf 1s JUSt now paying "a
quarter of a mi llton " for
Meadov.lark aftl·r opcraung 1t for
\ears. · he also claimed Meadowlark
"ha., looi...cd ltl..e ht.•11 thl· last d1.~cadc"
and that Amt.'nl·an C 1011 \tarted
makmg 11 loo~ good lHlh "hen 11
"sn11Tcd" thl· rrof>l1\l'd I N-holl..'
course.
Cook al\o deba tct.l d :111n'> h' C11\
Councilman John I r\l..1111.· that op-
po,.111on to a golf 1.·oul\l' ulmc\ from
horsc O\\ncro-, 1n e\pt.'O'>IH' m•arb)
home<..
Cook 'aid onh one fom1h owns a
horse 1n thc Countn \'1e" E<11a11.·.,
v. here she It' e'> ·
'"We're not figh11ng 1h1' IN the
equestrians ... she '>aid ··1 hl' Pl'Oplc
shouldn't ha'e w p.1~ tor opt.·n
space.··
Frskme. 01w uf till' kal11ng Cit~
Council advorate\ t(lr thl.' 1.'0ur\l\
said he tx·he'e" that lllilJOrt1\ of the
rcs1dc-nts favor th(' golf rnur'>i.' on
both sides of Goldl'n We<1t.
Ma} nard said that hl' doesn't per-
tnit gang act•' 11} at the school. anll
that then· is no gang gratliti there.
He said he has about 15 students
on probation and that he. 1n fact.
had talked 10 one carlil·r in the da)
who had comn11t1ed a n.·s1den11al
burglary.
Fountain Valley Principal Mike
Kasler added. though. that students
at his school also get arreo;ted from
time to time.
Kasler said he v.04ldn'1 object 1f a
continua11on high school would he
located next 10 h" residence.
One member of. the aud1en cc
claimed that none of the board
members 1t ... c 10 Fountam Valley.
"Wh} arc )OU dumping your
garbage on u\T he asked.
School otlil"ials said 1t will cost .
Erskme al o said he was leery of
sendmg a ncv. survey to residents
because of "propaganda" from
cnt1cs 1ha1 he claims led people to
believe the golf course 1s bemg
carved out of alread) de,eloped
parkland.
Thi: land under question 1s un-
developed.
Cook and 01hcro; argue that resi-
dents will subs1d1t(' 1rngation water
for the course
Shackelford. though. claims that
the golf cour ... e "on'1 nl-ed all the
much more wa11.·r than the area
would if de' do1)1:d mto a par(... w11h
trees and ~ra,.,
Shac~ellord Jl'io 'ia1J thl'rl'.!> no
n.•a<;on for n1.·ighhor' lo kar .that 1h1.·
publtl' addrc" '~'11.·111 announnng
pla~ers· start111g 1111w' \\Ill ha\I..' an
impact.
If 11 dt>l''>. 1lw '"'cm r:rn he
turned d<m n. oc \a1d. lk said
there's tx·en no not'>C t.lJm pla1111' to
his knowledge trom rl·<.1dt·n1' m·ar
Meado" lark
Shac(...clforll al\o 1. l:11m' that fi.·ar'
of traffil' tonge.,11on \\l)n't bear out
because golf s1artmg 11mt·<; through-
out the da~ v.(1uld tend to spread out
the number or 1ch1clc'i commg into
the area. I k <,a)., there v.ould tx:
lt ttle traffic at night. e\Cl'Pl to the
dnv1ng range.
He pn·d1c1c; that thl' t'Oursc -hke
the David Baker (iolf Course that
about S800.000 10 construct a new
cont1nua11on high S(:hool on the
northeast part of the Fountain Val-
le) campus\\ hich include~ a total of
50 acrc'i. The continuation campus
would take up about three acres.
offictnls said.
Resident Ric hard Butler said he was "livid" because of problems he
had w11h his daughter. both at Foun-
tain Valle) High School and al Win-
tersburg. last >ear .
"M} daughter turned out to be
less of a f)('rson for going to Winter·
sburg.'' hr 'iatd.
Butler da1med 1hc pecr prc-;!>ure
at W1n1a,burg lean'i 10 lawlc'isn<.''i'i.
··The n.'a,on the) arc thl..'r1.• 1s they
don't accept authon l) and rule,," he
~aid. "The kid., Just takl· off Thl'Y
could cnt.l up 10 our back )ards."
Amcnrnn Golf rnmplct1.•d Ill Ma) of
1988 -\\Ould be full from da}
one··
The Da' 1d Balo.er couro;e ,.., l''·
pected to ha' e I 40.000 round~ pla) •
ed on 11 1h1s 1l·ar to bc:com1.· one of
the hu\1C\t ttlur<>cs 1n tht· na11on. he
~aid.
The llun11ngt on lkarh rnurse
\\OUld hl' or a higher ~rak than
Da' 1d Baker couro;e and h:I\ e more
rharat'ter \\tlh ''' rolling 1crr:1111. hr
<;a1d .\nd 11 v.uult.l he built "a ltt1lc
b<.'11er·· b<.'cau\C of th1.· l'\IX'l ll'nt·e
1ha1 .\menrnn (iolf ha' undcr 11s
belt. he <,a1d.
The II u n tin gt on Rt·a1. h C 11)
Council rcccntl~ appro11.·d 'Pl'lldtng
more than $60.000 for an en·
'1ronmental 1mpac1 !>lUd) on the
area that rcportl·dl~ conta111' pockets
of methane gao; in some area'> fhere
also arc ~e' eral old oil \\Cll<; on the
land that tht• c11~ \\OU ld ha1c to pa}
for abandoning. Thl' polKt.' firing
range alc;n \\Ould ha11.· to he re-
loca1t•d
The u1~ \\Ould :ilso h.11c Ill pa)
about $I m1ll1on or mor1.· tor pn-
vatcl) ov.nl·d "cnc)dopcdia'" hHS
that were handt•d out a-. an llldUCl'·
ment for pcopk 10 bu~ land dtrnd1.·'
ago.
Shac~clford prt•d1ctc, 1ha1 11 1\111
cost about $5 mi ll ion to put thl·
course on 100 acres tn the park.
Just call 6 42-6086 ~~AA~~E _., Pilat D•lly Piiot
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Candy Cane
Capers in HB
Grosso gets 25-years-to-llfe in shooting
Huntington Beach Community Services will
have its annual Candy Cane Capers from 9 a.m.
to 2:30 p.m. Saturday at 16600 Saybrook Lane.
The holiday celebration is open to children
ages S to I 2 years. It features a holiday craft ,
aames, prizes. a movie, pizza lunch and a visit
from Santa Claus. Children will decorate a tree,
sing traditional carols and meet other children.
Tickets are available at Murdy and Edison
community centers for $8 per child. Attendance is
limited to 200 children and tickets must be
purchased by Monday.
For more information call the Huntington
Beach Communll) erv1ces Depanmcnt at
536-5486.
"'!-. Legal aspects of divorce
A free seminar 'in .. The Legal Aspects of
Divorce" will be offered from I to 3 p.m. Thursday
at the Women's Opponumt1es Center of the UCI
Extension at Pereira Way and Pereira Drive.
The seminar CO\'crs the kgal process of getting
a divorce 1n Cali fornia . .\tlornc) Pat Herzog will
gi ve a talk 1A-1lh 11mc aftt•rnard fo r questions and
answers.
For rc\en u11on'i or rnon· inforrna11on t·all
856-7 128.
Women In Sales
The Orange ( uu nl) Chapter of Women 10
Sales will present ·\nnetll' Globm di~ussing .. Eat.
Drink and Rl· M an 'Ci1rth Control for the
Hohda}·;· 1n a rner111)g at 5: '0 p.rn. Thursda) at
The Westin South Coast PlaLa. 666 .\nlOn Bl,d ..
Costa Mesa.
Cost 1<; S20 for mt'mbcrs with reservations and
$25 for guest'i. rl'\l'n a11on"i prefcrrrd For rescr-
' at1ons or morc 1nforma11on call 541 -2001 or
546-8686.
Seniors plan holiday luncheon
'\.\RP and I\~( chaptn'i 1A1ll ha\C~ a com-
bined hohda~ luncheon ~aturda> at the Irvine
Senior C cntcr .. \ ~and burg Wa).
Donation'i for fo\'> for Tots 1A11l he presented
to Mannes, the Del Ru bm Tnpk ts will entenain
and those at1cnding IA 111 '>Ing hohda} songs.
C'ost 1s $4 per pa,on For more information
call 786-6864 or 7~n-7579
Writers' club meeting
The nuth crn ( ahforn1.1 ( ·hapter of the Na-
ti onal Wnter'i Club '' 111 meet for brunch from I 0
a.m. to I p.m 'iaturd;i~ at thl' In am' Marriott
Hotel . 18000 Von Karman \' e
Sf)<.'.al..er ''Ill tx· Dan I ogan nn "\laking .\
L1v1ng as a Fn·d..inll'r ·· .\'p1nng and published
wnters arr in' ltl'd Cmt 1o; $I:! fo r nonmembers
and SI O for memtx·ro;
For more 1nforma11on c3ll 96M-5726.
('Al .. E,Dt\R
• 7 p.m. Laguna Beach Pl~naiog Commission,
council chambers. 505 Forest ~ \l".
Tlrnr!->du .. ·• IJN·. I /.
ly I08 VAN EYKEN
Of ,.,. !><Illy l'llo4 S!Mf
A onetime Costa Mesa businessman
with reputed Mafia ties was sentenced
Tuesday to 25 years to life in prison for
his part in the 1987 shooting of a Santa
Ana topless bar owner.
Joseph Angelo Grosso. 46. was con-
victed Nov. 14 of attempted murder,
conspiracy and mayhem for the shooting
of C. Wilham Carroll. owner of the now-
defunct Mustang Club.
The shooting kft the 57-ycar-old Car-
roll blind.
Michael Anthon) Rizz1tello. reputed
hrir apparent to the Milano crime family
in Los Angeles. 1s accused of pulling the
trigger on Carroll . He 1s scheduled to go
on tnal Monda) 1n Orange Count} Su-
penor Coun.
Grosso \\as con ' 1cted of arranging the
murder at1cmpt and holding Carroll's
legs "'h1lc h1 assailant shot him.
Carroll's shoo11ng apf)<.'.ar\. c1rl·um-
stant1ally . 10 be linked 10 a number of
other mob-related cnmcs. including
arson and i.everal murderc; Joseph GroHo
O•lly l'I ... ~hot•_, D-1 He .... lft
D•nl•I c. M•rch••no holds • bottle of r•r• Scotch whisky.
Two of Carroll's associates. including
former Mustang Club pan owner and
manager Lee Casino. were shot to death
in a manner similar to the way Carrol
was shot. The club itself was burned
down in 1987. Police suspect arson.
Testifying in his own defense. Grosso
blamed Carroll's shooting cnurely on
Rizzitello.
Carroll was reponedl) sh01 becauc;e he
refused ·to yield control of the Mustang
Club to R1zz1tcllo
In later interv1e1As with police and the
press. ho\\ever. Grosso aet·used former
Mustan$ Club bouncer .. Big Georgt'"
Yudzcv1ch of being th{' 1nggt'r man 1n
Carroll's shooting.
Yudze, 1ch "as found dead in an Ir' 1ne
parking lot in March. 1Q88 1Atth three
bullet \\Ounds in his head
Grosso also accused ( arroll ol bt·1ng
1n,oht'd in tht' murder<; of !°'e1Apon
Beach restaurateur JO<' '\'Ila and topic~.,
bar OIAner Horace fo'>eph \1 di.t·nna
charges Carroll den1e\
Carroll has. ho"e'er. been 1n,ohl·d 1n
other cnmt's Hl' \\a~ nin' ll'tl'd ol fraud
1n 1979 and ~nt to state pnson 1n Chino.
While at Chino. he rcponedly met
R1z21tcllo. The~ became re-acquainted in
198 7. through tht' dfons of Roben "fat
Bobby" Paduano. a reputed gangster
awa1tm~ trial on charges he tried to
muscle 1n on thr Newpon Beach cocaine
trade
Yud1e' 1ch repom:dl) had worked for
tht' Gambino cnme fanul) an New York
and had later ternfied against membt'rs
of the fam1l }.
Grosso\ attorne\ ~ 1ll1am '\ acubo111,
said he had hop(.·d for less than the
maximum sentence meted o ut to his
client Tue)(ja~ b) Uf)<.'.nor C oun Judge
John L Fhnn But hl' said he 1Aasn't surpn~d ·
''It "asn t \dtl'~t.illur' but 11 ''as not
une>.peoed.'' '\ Jrnho111 '>aid ··The
probation rnx1n had rl'lummended .:!5
)Cars to hie JUI.· h,1J bn·n l Jll1ng us l'' cl)
da) '>O "l' h.1d prepix·d him tor tht'
IA ors1 "
HI.' \aid (1ro.,.,o·, llln\llltun 1Auuld bt·
appealed
You can't be Scotch
when paying price
on this rare whisky
ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of IM Oaoly I'-Sr.off
An angel nses "1th tht• 'apor' hn
wings sloping behind her batk. hl•r e'e'
turned to1Aard the he.i,en\
he graces a r~stal bot1k -tilkd \\llh
whisk\.
But.this isn't JUSt ,10\ "h"k' and 11.,
no ordinan ho11k
11·s a .:!i-~ear-uld. <.angk m.111 \tolch
whisk' from a ra!.I.. hl'IJ bat'k from a d1s11ll~I! ·s first produc11 un run 1n I 4M
The bottle. nm~ m·d "11h '>lt•rltng .. 11.
,·er. 1~ etchl'd Bat·caral en stal. cJn t•d b'
gl ass an1s1s Da\ Id ugar and ( arol bt•hn
of lnn1."rl1gh1 ( !JStal in '.\J('\\ York C11~
It's ca».ed "Thl' ~n~cl\ hare.·· in
reference to a d1stiller\ nprcs,1on tor th(·
'' h1sk~ that 1s lost 10 n apora11on dunng
the aging process.
Sound hl..e the f)<.'.rtel 1 < hmtma' gift
for that relall'c 1Ah11 ha' l'h'nthing '
Forget 11.
E'en 11 ~ou could gel ~.iur h..ind., 1m
one. at S8.65fl per bo11k 11 might tx· 1u• 1
a bit O\ er the a' cragl' hudgct
Therl' arc onh "'O bollk'> in e\l'ill'mt•
.:!5 \\COi on the marl..ct Da n \1.irlhl'Jno
proprietor of The ~rlhl''> rc,taurant 1n
1'e1Aport Beach. ha'> unl' ut thl'm
Marcheano. IA ho hJ'> upnatl·d thl·
landmark re-.taurant \IOl'l· I~~~ tir'>t
learned of The .\ngcl'o; '\hare at a dl\-
tnbutor's open housl·
It 1Aas d1spla~ed abtwl .:!'> li:et from 1hc:
entrance. and ~larcheano <.;11d ht· tound
h1mselfgra\lta11ng straight ll\l'r "hen he
IAJ(lo.t'd 10
Ht• h\lt"ned ·10 a bnef deSt.·npuon and
\atd ··~nd mt.' one··
!fr.\ had tht' boulc onh a felA "C'Cks.
hut has alrt'ad\ had a S9.500 ofTer for It
hlkd or l·m.pl\ the bot1le 1s a work of
an Other p1l'l'l"\ h) the an1sts art" in
mu~um tolln 11uns around the \\Orld
fht• 0011le laOH' in a presentation box
t rafll•d from rare elm burl b} an 85-)ear-
nlJ Ohm v.00J\\orl..1ng firm.
&p.inn1ng nt'\t wt."ek. Marcheano will
d1.,pla~ the ho11le at Tt'oe .<\rche-.. But
'><•ml·11me do"n the road. he might actu-al!~ Opt'll 11 r
.. One poo;s1h1ht) 1~ some kind of a
1.h.tnl} fund-ra1't('r w11h a special tasting."
hl· said
Handling npcn'>1\l' bnerages 1s
nt'lhing nt'" tu \1archeano Ha-. t''tensl\e
"'inc hst mdudl'S a S .'.~U(l bottle of 1919
\11lull\n Rllth'-\·hild Ht· had a 1<>:?8
L atitl· th.it ctimmanJed SI ~.000 Ht' also
"1ld .111 ''~11 l.Jfttl· In \.e1Aport Beach
lhl•rt· .:ire ix·npk "hl• 1ust tan't abide a
lt11A I\ h11uw "int·
"It'-; ~al'\ "hen \l•U sell them 1h,1u~h ·· \ta~lht·Jn1..1 JJrn111cd ··~hat II
thl' gu} "kl">. ·1 dun t l1kl' It .. ,
·11 11·, '1n<."gar nh' ll'USl~ there's no
charge .\nd 1t'-. happt>ned That"s the
nature of tht' beas1 ·
Rut It-IA pe1)ple "111 l'' er handle The
.\ngel\ ShJr<.> Whl·n a photographer
a'kt·d \1ar1..ht•ano 10 hold the bottle
"do~ 10 'our h<.>an:· he countered,
.. HO\\ abtlUt close tu m} 1Aallet?"
Give A Little Christmas
Gift Collection for Needy Kids Stores cited for selling· liquor to minors
Only seven da' s rt'-
matn · of the ba1h
Pilot's fifth annual
.. Give a Littl e
Christmas" g1fi dmc
for need} children and
tecn-agC"rs.
By LESLIE EARNEST
Of '"r o ... 1)1 PolOI \1.ofl I
Laguna lkalh p<1hll' \\llrlo.1ng \\Ith a
t<.>cn-ager. l'>'>ued l lt.11111n., .11 thrl'l' t 11~
liquor SIOrl'\ \\hl'fl' lht'\ ""' lhl· }OUth
1AaS allOIAl'd 10 hu' lx·l'I .111d '' irw tookr'
\\1thout 1dt•1111lil'at11111
C1tat1ons \\t'rt· ""lll'tl 111 rx·nplt· \\ hll
allcgedl) sold liquor Ill the I IS-~e..ir-olJ JI
Circle K. 8X5 ( 1knnl'Hl' "i1rel't . Boat
Can)on Liquor. oOO '-=. ( oa'tl H 1gh,,a~
and Broad IA a\ I 1uum-\tart. 2 ..,x Broad-
\\3). Jtu11d1nj!. In \1,:1 l<,I\ m1111d I .11dll'
said
Thl' prn~ram h • .., lx·1..·n 111 prol,!.l l''' ''"n'
earl~ <;cptl·mher "ht•n I ~1ttunt1 pohtl' lOn-
1actt'd thl' ,1.1tl'"• \kohol tk' er.tgl' Con-
trol ~partml·nt 1n \an1.1 .\nd w <.c..'l up
a d<.>CO\ prngr..im On \q1t I ~ k1tas
\\t'R' m..11kd lo .111 h1l.1l hu\IOl'\'>l''
ltrl'O'>l'd '" <,di ..i i, llhol 1nl11rm1 ng them
of the program. I Jrdtt' '..11d
"\\c ''ere no11r.1ng to <.c..'t up Jn\bc.Kh
or an~ thing of 1h:11 na1url' ·· he s.i1d.
On <;cp1 ~'-1 1lllill'r" and the 1 ·en
1Aho·d agreed 10 al·t J'> a deco' IA t'nt to
e' el') each business 1n Laguna hl't'n'>l'd w
sell liquor and 1Aas abk 10 make ooh on<'
purchase Police said thl' 'outh
purchased 1Atne cooler.. at thl' ( m:k 1-..
Last Frida'. otlkers "t'nt out again
.. ~ e hit four places and out l)t 1h11~· four
1Ae made 1"0 purcha!K'"> ... hl' <.aid
C 11at1om 1n that caS<.· "t·nt to thl' '\Wrl'
O\\ner at Boat c an~on "ho alkgcdh
sold IA me l'OOle!" to the l<."en and w an
emplo}et at Broad\\ a~ L1qum IA ho al-
lowed the \Outh to purchase a 'il\·Patk tit
tlc'cr Lard1e <,a1d
L ard1l' '-<ltd ht· "a' 'urpn<.c..·d b' tht·
result
"I thnught nur r-1'tipll in tht• lit\ \\Cre
cidhenntt 10 lht· lalA!> l'x'llcr than th1\ ... he
..aid "I \\ottld mmh r.uht'r take m\
otfa.er-. out .rnd n1ml' harlo. t•mpt~-hand
ed ht.'\JU'<-' that ~ould tdl mr the l ids
came out t'mpt,·h<indcd It'<'··
The ofTendl·r "cited onh Lard1t' said
and a cop~ ol thl' rl·ptm I'> c;cnt to goes
to the ~AC \\h1th can line the buo:-.m~ss
or <1uc;pt.•nd II\ liquor ht l'n'\C
The gen<."rorn~ of
Daily · Pilot reader-;.
adveruscr~ and em-
ployees. including one
woman who alone
donated 24 g1fis. has
resulted 1n the collec-
tion of 49 g1fis so far.
F'rogram coordinator
Kim Wells said she c'-
pccts the number to in-
crease quickly as the
Dec. 20 deadline ap-
proaches.
Brush fire in Irvine was work of arsonist
T he donors have so
far wished to remain
anonymous. Wcl11> said.
non-perishable food
also are welcome.
The gifts can be drop-
ped off under the
Christmas tree located
m the lobb~ of the
Daily Pilot offices, 330
W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa.
Office hours are 8 a.m.
to S:30 p.m. week.days.
Wind-swept canyon blaze blackened five acres Firefighter., kept l Ill~ watch over the
lhc 'imouldenng acre., all night Monda}
and into Tuesda\ m0mmg. "atching for
hot spots to re1Jr,nttt' dn gras!>. By EMILY ADAMS ment.
Of -Oatty l'llot Sr.n Mc\ann IA Clukl gl\t' no further infor-
mation on the lin··., 1,oun.·c: or all<.'g~
arsonists for fear of Jlert1ng possible A brush fire that '1Aep1 over fi,e acres suspell\.
The gifis will be turn-
ed over to the charit)
Share Our Selves of
Costa Mesa. which m
turn will distribute
them on Chnstmas Eve
to local needy families.
Gifts should be un-
wrapped or clearly
marked for a boy or girl
and with the ap-
propriate •$e raf\&e.
Cash donations and
Any gifts deljvercd
after Dec. 20 will be
donated to Orange-
wood. the county home
for abused and neglect-
ed children.
of Bommer Can) on late Mo nday after-.Monda) ·s hlaze began near Bonita Ca-
noon could be the IA Ork of an arson1s1. nyon Dme and unn~ hill JU'il south of
and maybe more than one. Ir' ine poli~ the Tunle Rod ncighoorhood about 4
and fire officials belie' e • p.m. and raged for .:!' • hours befo re
firefighters brought It under control. Arson investi~tors IACrt "real close"
Tuesday to finding the fire's source and Thick clouds of smoke. pushed b) dry
pbssibly the culpnt. said Mile McCann. Santa nn winds. blev. o'er freewa}s.
a chief investigator for the Fire Depart-slowing traffic 10 a crawl dunng rush
POI IC I I Of,
IApna Beaela
A ftute WU stolen from the band
room at Lquna Beach Hiah School
on Monday. The instrument is
valued at bct~n $600 and $800. • • • llleul dumpin~ was reponcd Monday afternoon in the I~ block
of Latuna Canvon ROid. • • • A suapidou vchtc~ was rtponcd
in \be 10 block of South Viii.I ~
Catalina at 4:41 a.m. Tuclday. • • • A rttldent in the JOO block of
Holly ftPOft('d rwmv1na annoy ina .._. C'8lla on Monday. ....... v..-,
,~~.!.s-.:1 ~':'*~~--= n.-~aa .,. ............ . -~ ...
cash ftom the Paul O"man Publish-for a haircut. He was transported
ina Co., t 7 t 6S Ncwhopc t. The safely beck to Westminster Humana
take? $30. Hospital. • • • A buralar cntcttd an open pragc
and too\ SI .000 in tools from a
home on the 16000 block of Swcet-lnf Street. • • • Vanda.ls broke the lipts, a locker
and bench in the bo)t locker room
II F1dton School, 1771 El Laso.
cauina S250 in dalftlle. • • • Vandals took down C'hri1tma1 lapu from the roof. bulha aad
11ee1 of a home on &he 9700 blafk OI PuMn A vatut and c:ut 9P IM <'Old.
• • • rcsldt'nt on Sand intC1'1'Uptcd an
attempled b.uf1)ary about 7 p.m.
Monday after 1oina downstairs and
secina a mustachioed man in his Os
turtcina about. The man was about '
foot 9 inches taJI and wore a l't'd·
collattd hin and black gloves. Pohce were called, and t.he man fled. • • • A f'flldrnt of Lei~ re--
turned home shonty after 6:)() p.m.
to filld lbt bid door • • bcNw pned opea and ..,. S'8 m _.
and•-'llDldmdilmoed~
....... l "1100. ....... '"*"'·
hour.
Fifteen engtnt'\ and I 00 firefighter")
responded to the call and were able to
conta1n the fire before 1t reached an'
structures. F1rc Depanment spokC'sman
Capt. Hank Ra~ mond said.
Bcfbrc the blaze stantd. fi rc dC'pan -
ment.s m the area had been put on "rC'd
~ alert" as high winds and di") con-
d1t1ons increased fire ha7ards in thl" area
Ory conditions and fire hazard repons
had been broadcast over radio stations
durina tbe da).
eo.a. Mt>
No more fires "-Crt' reponed but
moke and the acnd 'imC'll of burning
bushes \\-'Crt e'1den1 Tue5da . prompting
many residents of Tunic Roel 10 make
alarmed calls to the Fi re Dcpanment.
Raymond said
The rost of dousing the bla1e ha not
yet bttn dctenninC'd. If arson 1s d~
tenn1ned to be the cause. and the fircbua
1s cauaht and convicted. he could be
characc1 for the expen~ of putting out the
fire -a ball that cou.ld run rnto the
hundreds of thousa~. R1~mond u1d.
had been rcponC'd stokn.
Jewelry and roans valued at
$6, 100 ~re stolen from a home tn
t.M llOO block of Harbor Boulevard
bctwittn I p.m. Monday and 10 a.m.
Tuctday.
• • •
Someone broke into the &t..-Cm~ma at 1534 dam• St. lrid "* S 1.41 l ftom the ufe. 11.e tnit•
O«Umd bttWttn 12:30 atMt ll!JS
.a .m. Monday. • • • A man arabbed a woman·, purse
containina S50 u the walked to her
car ln tht partuna loC at South Coe t
P\au 11 9:1S p.m. Monda)'.
• • •
MOSCOW (AP) -Mikhail S.
Qorb9chev and t~ Sovie1 Parha-
ment on Tu~y rejected reformers'
effons to. rcvokLlhe Communist
Party's monoPolY on Power and
push the nation along the road to
muhiparty democrac} taken by
Moscow's nlhes.
But as the Congress of Peoplt's
Deputies began its winter session in
the Kremlin. hundreds of parlia-
mentarians supPorted debate on
altering the pany's legal status. in-
dicating the idea is gaining popu-
lar.ity as reforms shake the Soviet
Baltic and Eastern Europe.
The Congress. the 2.250-membcr
Parliament that is theoretically the
nation·s highest political body. gave
Gorbachev the agenda he wanted for
its., 10-da) session. Gorbachev urged
them to foc us on the economy.
arty#-s power r ~ected
"We need drastic reforms." the
Soviet ~idcnt said. "So far. there
are no improvements in this area.
"The key question of the agenda is
rightina the economy, the stages of
economic reform and our approach
to the next~ five-year plan,"
Gorbachev said, He said the country
needed "as never before." discipline
and responsibility.
In other East bloc developments
Tuesday:
• Thousands of Bulgarians rallied
in Sofia outside a Communist Party
Central Committee meeting to make
sure the Communists keep their
promises of reforms -including
free elections and an end to the
party's monopoly on power. An of-
ficial said the pany lac~s enough
taJen1cd people to promote its doc-
trine and manage the economy.
• Secretary of St.ale James A.
Baker Ill me1 in Potsdam with East
German Premier Hans Modrow and
told him of U.S. supPon for the
reforms talcina place there. £.ast Ger·
many's Communist Party ncws-
peper conceded that a botched
brand of socialism has dq;raded
living condjtions. but said tho~
times arc past and a new "demo-
cratic socialism" is in the making.
•Czechoslovakia's ousted Com-
munist hard-liners lost their last
positions of power as Parliament
formally accepted their resignations.
The battle for president heated up
between playwright Vaclav Havel
and Alexander Dubcek, 67. the
• leader of the 1968 "Prague Spring"
reforms.
• olidari1y leader Lech Walesa
-said Poland's government should be
aranted special economic powers al·
lowina it 10 restrueture the ~nomy
without the approval of Parliament.
The Soviet deputies met in the
Kremlin Palace ofConpesses before
a pant statue of Soviet founder
Vladimir I. Lenin. Gorbachev press-
ed the deputies toward a more or-
pnized approach to their session
than the nationally televised free--
for-all in Ma)' and June.
Only the first few hours were
televised live. with the rest shown
on tape Tuesday evening. However,
deputies voted later not to allow
Soviet TV to air any debates on
ethnic issues after speakers touched
on the explosive conflict between
Armenians and Azcrbaijanis that
has led to an estimated 200 deaths
and hundreds of thousands of refu-
gees in the last two years.
Presidents' agr,eement draws skepticism
SAN JOSE. Costa Rica (Al>) -
The five Central American presi-
dents demanded Tuesda)'. that the
rqion's two major aucmlla armies
be disbanded and asked for pcatcr
international involvement in the
arch for peace.
But skepticism surfaced quickly as
to how effective the aareemcnt
' would be. "l do not trust Daniel Orteaa.'' sajd Salvadoran President
Alfredo Cristiani.
Cristiani SPoke hours after he.
Nicaragua's Ortega and the three
other presidents signed a statement
criticaJ of El Salvador's rebels.
Nicaragua steadfastl ) supported the
leftist rebels in the past.
The presidents implicitly chided
the Un11ed States. t~e Soviet Uni on
and Cuba by asking that .. nations
with interests in the reg1 or(' get
more directly involved in the peace
process. They also requested in-
creased U.N. involvement in the
effort to demobilize •·irregular
forces."
The two-day summit was the
latest in a scncs that often raised
hopes but fai led to bring peace to
Central America. Presidents Ortega,
Cristiani, Jose Azcona Hoyo of Hon-
duras. Vinicio Cerezo of Guatemala
and host Oscar Arias of Costa Rica
attcildcd.
The joi nt condcmnatton of guer-
nllas was viewed as a victory for
Cristiani and Onega. but skeptics
noted once again that neither of the
rebel armies concerned
Nicaragua's U.S.-backed Contras
and El Salvador's leftist Farabundo
Marti National Liberation Front. or
FMLN -was represented.
"This continues to be the problem
with all Central American accords,"
said Luis Sanchez Sancho of the
National Opposition Union. a coali-
tion that opposes Nicaragua's leftist
Sandinista government in elections
set for Feb. 25.
Britain urged to halt forced
repatriation of Vietnamese
C \lllOIC,1\HIClll'
Nude•r sub commanders replaced
SAN DIEOO -four nuclear submarine com~ have been
replKed this year over leadership difficulties, aa:ordina 10 a Navy
spokawoman. Two of the commandcn, includina USS Hout10n command·
ina officer John H. Sohl m . were relieved for caute, a formal procedure that
can bet future 1ea command. . . . ,_ Sohl wu relieved of his command Friday and 11ven • ~auve K:t,ter
of reprimand after his submarine cut its towed sonar cable while. attemptan.a
10 avoid strikina an obstacle. Sohl was also aboard the submarine when at maar<t the tow cable of a civilian tua off Lona Beach last May. One of
the tua's three crew members died. . . Also relieved from his post was Cmdr. John C. Bickford. C?Om~ndtna
officer of the Gurnard. The submarine ran aground off San Oiqo an May.
Man's death gives hope to 6 others
SAN FRANCISCO -Jn what experts consider an exu:aord~nary event.
a young man who died over the weekend was able to give six peop~c a
chance to live when seven of his major organs were tra~spla~ted tnto
different recipients. The donor. who died Saturday ~nd was 1dcnt1fi~ only
as a Castro VaJlcy man in his earl y 20s. donated his heart. tunas. kidneys,
liver and pancreas. Although donations of three and even four organs are not unusual.
transplant cxpens Tuesday said the) were stunned by the successful
recovery of seven organs -and the apparently successful transplant
surgeries.
LA to get third phone area code
LOS ANGELES -Telephone offi cial s am:10unced Tuesday ~hat ~ new
area code will be established here in 1992. dnvcn by an explosion m the
use of cellular phones. facsimile machines and other information-age
tcchnol<>IY that is exhausting the list of available telephone numbers.. •
The new area code 31 0 is the third code for Los Angeles. The ctty s
oriainal 213 area code 'was split in 1984. with area code 818 ·~si.gned to
telephone users in pans of ponhem Los Angeles County. The on11nal 213
area code was established in 1947.
"\ \'1'10"\ \I, HHlt:t ·s
Drug lord held without ball
MIAMI -A Bolivian colonel dubbed his nauon's .. m1n1s.tcr of
cocaine" in the early 1980s was ordered held w1~hout bo nd Tuesday o~ drug-
trafficking charges that co uld send ht"!' to pnson for 30 ye~rs. Luis ~~cc
Gomez was a fugitive for six years until Sunday. when Bohv1an a1;1thonucs
raided his ranch and put him on a Drug En forcement Admm1strauon plane
bound for the United States. Human-rights gr-0ups .nav~-ac",uM:d Arce Gomez of running death
squads that hunted down. tonurcd and killed enemies of the military
government with the help of fugiti ve Nazi Klaus Barbie.
Dad sentenced for slapping 4-year-old
SEARCY. Ark. -A man has been sentenced to four years 1n prison
for slapping his 4-year-old son tWlce for repeatedly sniffing gasoline to get
high.
In late May. Richard Lewis Vardaman caught his son and another boy
sniffing gasoline from a can at the Vardaman home. ··He popped both of
the boys on their rear ends and told them not to be doing that." Defense
attorney Bill Mills said. When he caught the boy sniffing gas twice the next
day. "He slapped him once on each side of the face:· Mills said.
The boy was "acting drunk ... Mills said. and Vardaman and his wife
took him to the hospital. where an emergenc} room nurse and a doctor
noticed faciaJ bruises and called the pohce. Prosecutor Chns Raff said. "11
was a serious case of child abuse. II was not normal d1sc1phne. I think the
proof JUSlified the sentence."
U.S. urged to admit AIDS victims
WASHINGTON -The National Commission on AIDS urged the
Bush administration Tuesday to stop asktng visitors to the United States
if they arc infected with the virus and 10 qutt mark mg the passports of those
who arc. Current policies infringe on human rights and djgn11y "and they
rcinfon;c a falK impression that AIDS and HIV infection are a general
threat," said OT. June E. Osborn, the commission chairman. "In fact they
arc sharply restricted in their mode of transmission."
Comanecl denies romance with roofer
FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. -Former Olympic gold medalist Nadia
Comancci denied Tuesday that she is romantically involved with the
married south Florida roofer who helped her csca~ from Romania. a
newspaper reported. Angril y denying reports of a whirlwind romance with
Consuntin Pana1t. Comaneci spoke over the telephone in hahina EnaJish
from the Pompano Beach hotel room they have been sharing for a week.
"He's not my lover boy, he's my manaacr," she told the Sun-Sentinel
in Fort Lauderdale. "It is all a big lie and you arc very bad .... (Panait) 1s
just tryin& to help me. We arc not lovers."
H 0 H I . D II H 11·: I · '
Kingpin sentenced In agent's murder
MEXICO CITY -Orua kinapin Rafael Caro Quintero was sentenced
Tuesday to '40 years imprisonment for m1stermindi1\4 the 198' murder of
U.S. Orua Enforcement Administration qent Ennque Camarena, the
aovemment said.
The killina of Camarena, 1 U.S. qent hued in Mexico and the
sublequcot investiption strained relations between Mexico and the Unjted
States. U.S. officials said the Me~icans allowed Caro Quintero to etcapc to
Coat.a Rica, where he was finaJly hunted down. The year-old administration
o( President Carlos Salinas de Oortari has made vipous efforts 10 chaqe
Melico'1 imAIC as a haven for drua traffickers and comaption, ja.ilina top
dntalord• and bustina many comapt officials.
Miiiions of children may die In 1990s
UNITED NATIONS -Third Wodd aadont could •ve 7.6 million
of dleir own children tom deeth by dileUt every Y"ll". by lbiftina a una11 =their mititary npcactitures 10 be&hb care, UNICU' Mid Tuelday. na countria IDCDd a to&al of S 1'45 billion 1 ~ on their miliwy
menu, Jama P. Onnt. aecutive director of' UNJCEF, the U.N.
Cllildln's Fund, laid ia bis unul report.
He aid ...t= aWldln die wla •Y in the Third Wortd beca'* = :.':.n 6.0QO~C.:,!~ ~ ~~-=-bY Tiiie COil af •¥UlllD WINld ... 12.S llllioa I fll!I', Oraat ..._ .• , ... ..-.-..ill~. hll• .... ••So¥t1tu11iaa•
._ •n4i~ • ¥0ll& h II • muda • U.S. com ..... M¥e ._.
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Judge checks hotel
queen into prison
NEW YORK (AP) -Leona
Httmsley wu stntenttd Tucsda) to
four years an pnson and fined S7.I
million by a federal Jud.it 1i1.ho ig-
nored her tobbina plea for mm-y
and blamed the hotel quttn's ia,,
evasion on ''naked pttd ..
U.S. Distnet Judac John M.
Walk.er Jr. also smtcnctd Hclmsle)'.
69. to three years of probauon and 7SO houn of communny SCf'lC(' at
Hale House. a hople for infants born addicted to drup.
Helmsley -S&Jd to ha"e boasted
10 a maid. "We don·1 pa) taxes
Only the little people pa) ta\cs." -
was also ordered 10 repa' nearh s I. 7 million in back taxes and bea'r
the ao~m.mcnt's costs 1n bnnging
her to JUSUCC.
.. Your conduct "'as a product ot
naked peed. .. You bcheHd \OU
"'ere above the la"' and d1spla~ed no
rtmorsc or contnuon." \\ al~er told
Helmsle).
He said she sh1r~ed a ··mural
responstbtht) to uphold 1h~ la"··
that came \\1th her pos111on. break-
ing the la"' "con~1ousl~ and re-
peatedly.··
" o penon," he s11d. ··no mautt
how wealthy and prom1oenL stanch
lbo\'e the law.••
Walker allowed HelmsJc} to ~
mam free pcnd1ng a dcds1on on her
appeal of her Aug. 30 ronV1Ct1o n on
33 counts of Wt evasion. Should her
appe~ls fall and she g~ to pnson,
she would be eligible for parole afta
scrvrng a }car and three mon ths.
Hclmsky. wcanng a black dress
Wlth a go ld pendant. told Walker
before sentencing. ·-rm more bu-
m1.ha1ed and a.shamed than an) body
can e'er imagine.
.. , am guilt) of a senous cnme I
feel hke r m an the middle of a
nightmare:· she said. her ~)car
old husband. Ha~. s1111ng three
rows a"'a~.
.. , beg ~ou. don't let me lose Ha~
too. tt Helmsle~ said. sobbing. her
checks flushed and starncd "'1th
tears .. Our "'hole hfr has bttn "ork
and each other. Please don't We
have nothing else··
But she "a.s stone-faced as she left
the counhouse "1th her husband
.. Four }ears an Jail. }OU should
ha'e got more:· shouted someone an
a cro"'d of b} standers that stood b}
u she left
The senument "'as shared b'
man) 1n the cro"'d "'ho sa~
Helmsle\ as the embodiment of a greed~ ·decade in "'h1ch ans1de
traders and sa' 1ngs and loan e\-
a-uuvcs grabbed lucre and head-
lines
Since her indictment. Ht>lmsle'
has been '1hfied in coun and o ut·
Feds pull plug
on desen races
LOS ANGELES (.\Pl -Cttang
increased danger to a d"'1ndhng de-
~n tor101sc population. f~eral land manaacn declared C\llnCt thr~
popular descn races. dra"'1ng are
Tuesday from threatened off-road
eQthUStlStS
North says his memory
tainted by Poindexter
The off-roaders said their "a' ot
hfe 1s the real target of en\ 1ronmen-
tahsts.
The annual Barsto"'·to-Las \'egas
motorcycle race. the Johnson Val-
ley-to-Parker. .\nz . race and
SCORE's Parker .WO. for all '' pes of
off-road vch1clcs. "'111 be denied o~
crating permits andefin11el~. said Ed
Hastcy. state dar«tor for the iederal
Bureau of Land Management
A spokesman for CORE s:ud
Tuesday that the organi:mtaon "''" sull st.age the Parker .WO. hm11ang
the race to Anzona.
The tono1se was added to the
nauon·s endangered species hst as
an emcrgcnq measure on Aug. 4.
and the status will be re' 1e"cd ne\t
.\pril.
\\'.\ Hl:"GT<):"\ t ~P; -Former
\\hate Houst> aide Oh' t>r ~onh said
Tuesda' that he can·1 be a pros.-
ecu11ori "'llness against John
Poande\ter because his recollt'c11on
of e'en ts an the Iran-Contra a 1Ta1r
has been affected b' Poandnter's
congress1onal tesumcin~
.\t a pre-tnal heanng in the
Poindexter case. ~onh tt'st1fied that
he cannot discern "hat he learned
fro m his o"n e"<penences and "'hat
he learned from thl' tesurnon} N
··countless "atnesses.'' including
Poandt"<ler. a former nauonal SC'Cur-
11} ad' 1ser for President Reagan.
'"It's Ob\ IOUSI) (:-.Jonh's) dl'Slre
not to tesu f, again sf · h 1s former
boss. s.a1d L' .S. D1s1nc1 Coun Judge
Harold Greene.
··11 sec~ prett} far-fetched to
ha'e to re ·· ?" Poinde\ler's 'l'r-
s1on ofe,• 'ts· when ~ou "'ere there
)Ourself:' he Judge said at one point
dunng ~onh ·s Ii'<' hours on the
"11ness stand.
~onh hkencd his s11ua11on to at-
tendmg a football game "atchang
tht pla~ unfold on the field and then
sttang 11 again on the repla~ scre-en
.. , can't 1ell \OU "'hat 1<. the prod-I
uct'' of ha' 1ng ~n the action on the
field and .. ha' ang ob!>ef' ed the re-
p la} three tames from a d1tTt>ren1
angle:· ~onh 1es11fied
.. \\ e don't care about thl' other
"'ltnesscs:· ~td Greent'". ord~nng
:-.ionh not to rel\ on Po1nde\ter's
test1mOD\ ··1 am sure 11· some" hat
difficult. ·but ~ou JUSt ha'e 10 do the
best ~ ou can ..
l 'nder a 11r: upreme C'oun rul-
ing. the go,ernment ma) make no
use of a defendant's 1es11mo"' com-
pelled under a hmatcd grant ·of 1m-
mun1t''· That includes 1es11mo0\
given ·b~ o ther "'11ne-sS<' "ho ma;
have bttn mfluenC"Cd b' the 1m-
mun1zed statements ·
'Norklng out offers plenty of short and long-term bene-
fits. And Holiday Spa adds one more: Join now for only S19
a month t:>r 2A months. That's $19 down and ~ 23 monthly paymems a S19. With an Annual
~A Percentage Rate of 15.2~ Facllltles may vary ~~ and some l9sfJtctlons c~ Stop by any
Holiday Spa today b a flee~ t<xx.
Mlbm\Y~HFAilff Que~L ,
White House may llft trade
bans imposed on China
WASHJ 'GTO?\ C.\P) -The ad-
m1n1stra11on ma) hft bans on ··nor-
mal commcmal elpons" to Oun.a.
1nclud1na satelhtc-s that nauon
would Launch. after re' 1ev. ina sanc-
tions 1mpoSC'd after the '1olcnt
c:rackdown on pro-democra(1 dem-
onstrators.. the White House said
Tuesda' .. No 'dccu1on has bttn made
but 1t 1s poss1b1e:· p~1denual p'"s
sccrct.af) Marlin Fnz"ater told rc-
poners
The admm1s1ra11on 1s spcoc1ficalh
loolung at thrtt Hughes A1rcra(t
communicauon 'iatelhtes one-due
for launch b) Chana in .\pnl and the
othcn an 1991 and I ~:. that "'C're
held up b' Bush·s ban on C\port ot
v.capons and satellites to China last
June.
T"'o of the sa1el111es are bean~
butlt for .\ustraha and an .\us1ral-
1an offic1aJ ~•d Tuesda' .. "<' bas1caJI~ get a po<,111,e sen~ .. from
talks "'1th the Statl' C:Xpanment on
the poss1b1h1~ of qu1cl appro' al
Roger L·ren. poh11cal counselor at
t.hc ~ustrahan Em bass'. Ca1d.
·wc· ... e made 11 dear this 1s 1mpon-
ant to us. W t, ha't a sense tbt
Amcncans understand ··
The adm1n1stra11on .. suspended
the export of all items on our muni-
tions last. "'h1ch includes s.atelhtes
and other items that are not
weapons.·· fllz~ater s~ud after the
Chrrlcse kllhng of hundreds of dem·
onstrators last spnng
-\\·e f't'Cogn1ze that somt' Items
captured 1n the sus~ns1on herT
ba' e Cl\ 1han apphra11ons and I.all
under the ca1ego11 of normal .. ol'(l:
merc1al t''\pons " he !>aid
He saJd th<' admin1strat1on ·,
rc',e" ang these t'\p<'n hut ha not
reached an~ d('(."1<.wn llD granting
waa'e~ )0 that the-. ma-. procl'td ··
Bush has C"nc-ount<'re\1 s11tl l·n11-
cism ior opening the Joor tor re·
ne"ed rclauon<. "Ith <. lnn.i n the
iacC" of that nat1(1n·, lllntanuC"d a ...
1100s against poh111 . .11 d1<,sent anJ 1n
light of II\ re·u,rd l'n huma n n~ht'
~C'p. ~m (1e1den\on [).(. llnr.
chairman llt HllU'>C.' Foreign pl,h• \
suocommlll("~ lln 1ntt'rnat1onal
a-onom1c pohC\ and trade ..aid
Tucsda) atltf Fnzwattf'!> com-
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1strauon fl) co C'hma ~1lhou1 an)
change ··
.. In (luna "'here th(' go'emment
has onl) 11gh1encd the sc~~. the
Bush adman1s1ra11on Sttms to SC'C' no
hmtt on "'hat tht'~ o ught to lJ1 to do
to help the Chm~ go,emmmt. ..
GeJdenson said .. It mal e-no sense
""hatsoc' er "
In add1uon House lXmocnts an-
nounced plans for a qu1c~ "ote to lJ1
10 O'emde ~1dent Bush's \('IO of
a bill a1dtng C h1neS<" student 1n this
c~ntn
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"ould ~rm11 Chinese >IUd<'nLS to
remain in the L n11c-d ut~ 1n-
defin1t<'h 11 thC'' l~ar rC'tahat1on at
hl1me Bu!.h !.a'~ h<' 1i. al·rnmphshant
:ht' sam<' thing h' <'\('(Ut,,e 'rdt'r
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lo" t'd progr~ on some L · ·• -Chana
ulmmerce "'"'t' 1mpo .. 1ng tht' s.anc-
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Cranston lobbied for Lincoln sale
ly LAJtltY MARGASAK
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WASHINGTON -Two senators
made last-minute ap(>C81S to top
banking regulators urging a sale -
rather than government sciiure -
of Lincoln Savings and Loan in
lrvfoe last spring after being lobbied
on behalf of the owner and a poten-
tial buyer. according to interviews
aod documents.
In the frantic dars before banking
rcJulators approved the April 14
seizure, both Sens. Dennis OeCon-
cini. [).Ariz. and Alan Cranston. D-
Calif., asked the nauon ·s chief thrift
regulator to approve any legal and
proper sale of Lincoln -owned by
a major campaign contributor.
Charles H. Keating Jr.
DeConcin1 and Cranston were
among five senators who intervened
on Keating's behalf with banking
regulators as long ago as .\pril 1987.
two }ears before the takeover. when
examiners were investigating the
troubled thrift.
Aides to Cranston and DeConcini
said the intervention last spnng with
M. Dann)' Wall. who last week
announced his resignation a'> head
of the government' Office of Thrift
Supervision. resulted from their de-
sire to save taxpayers monc} and to
preserve jobs at Keating's com-
panies.
The 1nterven11on was not in
response to lobbying on behalf o t
Keating or from fo rmer GOP Rep.
"H:\'f '\\'SE DID
NEW YORK (AP) Dec. 12
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Wilson received money from Keating
By McClatchy tffws Service
WASHINGTON -U.S. Sen. Pete Wilson received
at kast S 16,500 in c.ampa1gn contributions from former
Lincoln Savings and Loan exl'Cutive Charks Keating Jr.
and Kcating's associatt>S. according to contnbution
re pons.
He said the call came in I 985, the same year as the
campaign contributions. Livingstone said Wilson's staff
couldn't find any records to explain what the meeting
entailed.
In 1985. Keating was urging Congress to repeal or
delay a new federal regulation that limited the Irvine.
based Lincoln's risky investments. That regulation also
became the subject of later appeals on Keating's behalf
by at least one of a group of senators now under
investigation by the Senate Ethics Committee.
The press secrctal) for Wilson. R-Cahf.. ~ud that
oni.' of thl' senator's aides recalls that Wilson ma} have
met once with Kcaung. But he said that the senator. who
no\\. 1s campaigning to become California's go"ernor.
didn't remember the meeting.
"We know he contacted our o ffice and wanted us
to get in,ohed in an issue. but we declined 10 get
1n,olved 1n that assut'." 8111 Ll\i.ngstone said
Otto Bos. Wilson's campaign director. said he
recently became aware of the Keating contribuuons to
the senator's I 988 re-election campaign. He said Wilson
has no plans to return the. money.
John H. Rousselot. who headed a
group ti) 1ng to purchase thr failing
thnft. the aides saad.
The collap~ of lmcoln 1s e~·
pected to become the b1gge~1 thrift
fa ilure in a troubled mdui.tr.. at a
possible cost to ta\pa)er\ of more
than $2 b1ll1on.
It has ~pawned mult1rlc 11n c~tiga·
tt0ns and lawsu1b . indud1ng a Sen·
ate ethics comm11tec rn 1cw of inter·
vcntion h} Cran\ton. 1X·Conc1n1
and three other senators: John
McCain. R-.\riz .. Donald W . Ral'glc
Jr .. D·M Kh .. a11'd John Gknn. f).
Ohio.
Thi.> five received $1.J million for
political campaigns and causes from
NEW YORK (AP) Dec. 12
a:.T:r ¥:.=:n=
Keating, his 1mml·d1all" famil) and
emplO)l'c~. All fi,l. dl·n~ an} \HOng·
doing.
Cran'>h>n. during a SJX'l'<.'hmaking
tour in ~an Rafael on Monda}. S<l td
he made :i m1i.takc. hut again denied
Jn) \HOngduang "hl·n hl• ltl'C('ptcd
mone) from Keating for thrl'C 'oter
registr~1tion group!'> d1rl'Cll'd b)
Cranston'\ !>On. Kam.
Cran.,rnn aho pledgt'd again 10
run for rl'-\'.kct1o n 1n I 9Y2.
Wa11·, logs and tl·lephont'
meSS<iges sho" that l':.1rlit-r 1his >Car.
1ts 1J S. hanking offil'lal'> prl'parcd 10
take o'er Lincoln. he nwt "-nh
C'ran~l<>n la~t i\pnl 7 -a Wl'('k
beforl' thl' takl'O' ('r -and had
telephone call~ from t:kC onnni
.\pril 7 .1ml .\pnl 11. lnll'r\le\\\
w11h ~roke!>men for ~all and lhl·
\cnator' confirml'd thl' l.1" mnkt'r'>
urged Vo .ill to apprm e a '<lk unle\\
then.· "' J' a reason not to
just before thOSt' ealb that "It's a
good thing }OU0 \t' got 1h1s group
together" becau!-e othl·rn a'c the
board staff would alread> ha'e rel··
ommended that Linrnln .. ~ put
into conscnatorsh1p ,.
Cran,ton Ch1d of Stall' Rm F.
Greenaway said Ro u,,l·lot rl·qucs1t·d
that the California senatnr :hi... Wall
10 let Roussdot "prl''.>t'Ot h" t.1-..l'
before" to p banking olfa 1:11,. 1 hl'
senator pas'>cd on the rl'(Jlll''-1. and
Roussclot ..aid he did 'IX':tk dirCl·tl }
with thr top otlinah
The a1tk. \\ho alll'IHkd thl'
session. said Cran\lon told thl' rl·gu -
lator hl' ··didn't haH· am 1tka ol
"hcthl'r thl' o11i:r h' tlw Kn11~'>l'lo1
group nll'I their ... 1an~l.1rd' .111d didn't
want to pn·Judgc that. Bui 11 tlw llak
did n1l'et their 't:tndard' .ind thcrl·
''as no n·a,on I<• ohJl'l'I. hl' lll t(l'd tht·
sale be approH·d tu '·"l' tlw ta\·
pa}ers munc} ...
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Bush signs steel trade blll
WASHINGTON -President Bush on Tuesday sian.cd leiisla~ion
extending restraints on steel imports throuff! ~arch 1992 .with 16 nations
and the European Community. The lca.islauon authonzcs the federal
government to place annual, product-by-product limits on the volume of
steel that can be shipped to the United Sta'Fs for the next 2'h ycarL
Budget-writers see rosy future
WA HINGTON -The Bitsh administration. striving 10 meet ~ffttt.
reduct16n targets wi1hou1 a rnx increase. is preparing to base its upcoming
budget on an op11m1stic forecast showing 1990 economic growth far hiah~r
than man) pnvate econom1 ts believe possible. administra1ion sources said
Tuesda}. These sources said the administration is expected to forecast that
the econom}. as measured by the gross national product. will expand by
2.6 pen:ent ne\I \Car.
Man> annl)i;i., belie'c that growth in the current quaner coukl t4ap
belo'' a rate of I percent and remain sluggish through the first half of next
year a' tht• econom} 01r1s with a possible recession.
...
Market advances on energy gains
NEW YORK -The c;tock market closed higher Tuesday aflcr a late-
afternoon rail} led b} 1h1.· energ) sector. Tht' Dow Jones average of 30
1ndus1nals gamed l3.lS9 10 close at 2, 752.13.
Ad' annng "'ucc; outnumbered decliners by about 3 to 2 m nationwide
trading of Ne\\ \ ork Stol'k E>.rha nge-listed stocks. with 889 up. 639 down
a nd ~S I unchangnl.
-\nah sts ..aid l.1rgl' 'hare-block purchases of 011 and gas stocks were
tnggcrl'd h) expcnu11on!> of funher gains following t~c rally ~f recent ~eeks.
The broader markl't tradl·d in narrow ranges unul stock-mdt'll arbitrage
program tradmg 'cnt pm·eo; higher in the late afternoon. they said.
Degradable plastic boycott urged
Vo \')lll '(i rn:--.. -''II\ CO\lrOnmental groups Tuesda) called for a
consume r ho}l'ott of c;o-t·alled "degradable plastic" products. saying they arc
a mnrl...l't1ng g1mm1ck that c:ould set back efTons to reduce the na tion's
garbagl' p111hll'lll' tx·cau,c.· thc) don't actuall) degrade in landfills. Richard
Dcn1'>un of thl· £"'iron mental Defense Fund accused manufacturers of
"prt') 1r11,1. on thl' l'll' 1runmcntal ronccrns of American consumers'.' to sell
trash bag' Jnli other pla,lll' 11ems.
New hlott• 50• New lows New hlOtlS New lows
.\ 'ak of L1m·oln rnuld ha' l'
allO\Wd Kl·at1ng·, .\ml·rn·an Con·
1anental ( 1lrp. -the hank's parl·nt
compan) -10 3\0IO 1b film~ for
hanl...rurtl' protl'l't1on la.,t .\pnl I'.\.
Thr tiling has rnmplirntcd the go'·
ernmtn1·, a11emp1 Iii gain control ol
Keatm&"• .1s1,e1s and record\.
'\\'SE c·o,.POSl'fE TRA'\SACTIO'\S
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DOM. JO,ES \lER\GES
. 'IETALS PRIC'ES
NEW Y~(AP) -S.les, 4 p.m. price encl net of the to most ae11ve AE ExchanQe luuei. trading n. 11111' at more i:-n 11.
1. ~,t n navSvc 1 4i4 1/.o
RoU\\l'lot. "'ho formed the la't ol
three group'> tr) 1ng to bu} I 1ncoln.
said hl' "'a~ told h} a mcmhl'r ofthl·
Federal Home Lonn Bank Board
itommwl ' ' f I~
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Dad's suicide probably no secret to children
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have
followed your column with peat
interest since I was in collqe. I am
now SO and continue to eOJOY it.
In 1976 my husband committed
suicide. He was humiliated because
of career disappointments, had a
bad back that prevented ham from
participatin& in sports he loved and
was depressed about the state of the
world. He took his life when he was
43.
Our children wer<;_. very young.
The girl was 4 and the boy was 2.
They do not know how their father
died.
When the tragedy occurred I
asked our pediatrician when the
children should be told the facts
about tfleir father's death. He said it
would best to wait until they were
adults. perhaps 23 or 24.
I,.,.. BO\'D
Why high heels
considered sexy
High heels force an archin$ of the
spine. So push out both bustltne and
posterior. Medicos call this co n-
dition .. lordos1s." In rural lingo. if s
.. swayback:' Expens say .. this oc-
casional posture in lower mammals
indicates a readiness to mate:· The)
do not impl) that high heels o
indicate. But they wonder if male
observers react with a latent lower-
mam mal response.
Eels have bad eyesight. Ver) bad.
If )Ou hked c h1h peppers from
your earliest ~ears. u·s probable )Our
mother ate them while carT)ing )Ou
A food researcher makes that claim.
T he fetus. he says. acquires tastes.
.. Almost.all .men. Y.bo. snul"e. cJgars ..
think those occasional women who
do so look ridiculous. The men
resent the s1ptt. The) react as
though the cigar-smoking '-'Omen
were stealing something from them.
So repon the market researchers.
This is said to be why cigar sellers
are reluctant to coun female buyers.
Afraid they'll lose the male smokers.
Q. I kno" unda) night 1s tops for
TV watching. but what da' comes
second '? • ·
A. Thursda) e'ening.
In a time long before toda~. 1r
Francis Bacon wrote, "Wa ve:. arc
young men's m1stres~s. middle·
aged men's companions. and old
men's nurses:·
Although I have aJways talktd to
the children about their father. let-
ting them kno w what a fine person
he was, I have never discussed his
death. I am beginning to s.uspect that
they feel it is a forbidden subject.
My daughter is now 17 and m y
son is 15. The) are well-adjusted
kids. excellent students, h:ivc a great
many fnends and achie"ements of
which they can be oro ud.
'\EMS11AKEHS
Three, hanging five
I am be&.inning to feel as 1f I am
lyinJ to 11lem by withholding the
facts. Please ~ve me your views. -
R.W., TORONTO
DEAR TORONTO: Tell your all·
drea lllow tllelr fatller dle4, but don't
be 1arprtted If tJtey already know. It
11 extremely uJlkely tllat tlley llave
aot II~ tJte tntll from one of tllelr
coatemporarles.
Tlte fact that you •••pect they
coaslder It a "forblddea H bject" 11
u lmportaDt clue. Most tttn·a1e
cltlldrea would certainly be In·
qal1Ulve about bow their father
clle4. The fact tltat they have not
come rl1bt out and aske4 you should
have beu tile tip-off. Don't
procrastinate. Do It lmme41ately. • • • DEAR ANN L.\NDERS: I :im the
mot~er. of three young children. M)
husband left us two years ago and I
don't know where he is. He didn't
do a very good job of supponing us
when he was at home. Now I am on
welfa~.
I am writing about food stamps.
When I buy things like cupcakes or
fresh strawberries o r son drinks, I
gel funny looks, as if I am taking
something I don't deserve or. to put
it bluntly. frrcloading.
Ann. why do people feel this way
when our goverrlment has stuck the
taxpayers with billions of dollars in
losses caused by hanky-panky in
HUD and the scandalous rip-offs .by
the savings and loans? -POOR
BUT PROUD IN MISSISSIPPI
DEAR MISS: You've aske4 an
excelleat question for wltlch I llave
no 1ood answer, but I tltank yoa /or
w·r1tiD1. Readers?
llOHOS('OPI
By SYDNEY OMARR
Wednesday, Dee. 13
• • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your
columns o n the "stick it to the
patient or the insurance company"
syndrome att not only interesting
but good examples of what is hap-
pening to our health-care delivery
system.
I am not tryins to top the letter
about the $7 aspirin or the $60.25
charge for wearing a cervical collar
in the emergency room for 15
minutes. but I do have o ne that I
consider a classic. _
A few year$ ago I was hospitalized
for a series of routine tests that
required going 24 ho urs with no
food o r liquid. M y bill identified this
as .. special diet." I was charged $35
for_ no~ e~ting any food or drinking
any hquads. -J .C.L.. LAKES
HUGHES. CALIF.
ARIES (March 2 1-April 19): Tone of day will be. "let's get down to
business!" Toss aside frills. come up with facts. figures. Review accounting
procedures. Love relationship intensifies.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): What appeared to be disastrous journey
will tum out to be pleasant trip. Perceive potential, communicate with those
at distance, includ1A~ foreign lands. Passio nate person will .. confess" love.
GEMINI (May -1-Junc 20): Focus on independence. style, ability to
convince others of your capabilities. Recent contact could result in
profitable enterprise. Young person seeks your counsel.
CANCER (June 21-J ul) 22): Opposition melts. Two new alhes appear.
Cycle high. circumstances swing in your favor. Some will claim ... You get
all the breaks! .. The harder you work. the luckier you get.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): What appeared to be "closin~ in" may actually
be expanding. Yo u'll get m ore space, possibly promotion. Emphasis on
intuition, style. ability to "pick winners ...
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You'll receive applause for turning in
superlative performance. Emphasis on abilit~ to make wishes come true.
Check gadgets. mcchanic:il dc\'lces relating to a utomobile.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): O btain hint from Virgo message. Give full
play to intellectual cunosit). Reading matenal received less than fi ve days
ago could prove invaluable. Member of opposite se~ is in playful mood.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1 ): Lunar aspect highlights willingness to
change methods of operation. Perfect techniques. streamline procedures.
Long-distance communication relates to holiday travel.
· .. · .. ·SAGl,Tf.ARlUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Study Scorpio message. Let go of
"situation" that takes from }OU while giving nothing in return. Third perso n
could be 1n \'c1gled in tr) 1ng to obtain mone) from )OU.
CAPRICOR N (£Xe. 22-Jan. 19): Yo u'll say ... , am nov. in my natural
habitat~ .. SC'enan o features grcatl'r self-understanding. Spotlight on image.
legal ~fTairs. marital statu'i. Po~er pla) possible.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphasis on basic issues. sccunty.
cooking and mending. You'll enjo) what you do because loved one will be
involved. You'll be touchl·d by gesture from young person.
PISCES (f ch. 19-March 201: Empham o n spons. d ynamic actio n.
creatl\e endeavors. Se\ appeal featured. Some will dC<"lare. "You've been
keeping this pan of )OU a \ecret'"
Andrew •mot, J, rides • .. Perfect Wave .. surfing slmulator,
unvelled for th• first time In the front cpurt of the famous
Sydney Opera House In Australla on Monday. The hut•
flberglau wave 11 proving a hit with tourists who un pay
five dollars and have their photo taken riding th• thr••-
meter barrel w•v• every surfer dreams of.
IF DEC. 13 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: You arc 1nquis1tl\'c. have active
mind. arc seldom satisfied with comm11tees or being told what to think. You
constantly tear dO\\ n for ultimate purpose of rebuilding on more suitable
base. Parents probahl) sufTcred hardships in their relationship. You were
psycholog1calr~ :.eparatcd and felt as 1f )OU wefe actually o n )Our own.
Taurus. Leo. corp1 0 pason' pla) important roles in your hfe. In 1990.
emphasis on financial uccess. manta! statu'l. possible addition to family.
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Opening lead: Five o f +
In his Bo ls Bridge Tip, Terence
Reese suggests that there are times
when a simple falsecard may ach ieve
a spectacular result for the defense .
After a simple auction, Nonh-
South reach a contract of four
spades. Since a lead from any of the
plain suits is unappealing. W est
chooses to lead a trump.
Let's Stt what would happen \'1th
routine defense. East 's ten wpuld
force the king and declarer "ould
cash the ace. When bo1h opponents
follow, declarer cashes the aci: of
clubs, crosses to the jack of sp3tk~
and leads the queen of clubs. If f:ast
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loses a trick in hearts, diamonds and
clubs. Either wa). the contract
would be cold.
Now let's suppose East "e re to
play the qu«n o f trumps on the
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ton , there is a safer line to 10 trich
than relying on West to hold the ace
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to the eight(!), playing West for the
ten. That allows Eas1 to gain the
lead with the ten of spades a/)d a
diamond return dooms the contract.
With an unexpected trump tric~ 1n
the bank. the defenders mu 1 .,.-
to three more tricks no matter )ow
declarer maneuvers .
., ·~ . started by his older brother In 1981 -Just three years .. """ .. ·~~ "~ -~ ~--~r..~" f' ~ .. • ... ·".,ago after relocating with his famlly from Iran. One of
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.. : , How< ., f,:\, ~ _,. .,.,_ ~·fl. _.. ' .., A .. his first actions was to move the business from a ., ' .. ·~.. .. • " .,.,.\Or ~ .. ., I!"-"! ~ • . •. • r ", ' ". , ' ., ~. ~ . , •. , ". "Smaller shop at Coast Highway and Broadway to lta
,. .. preeent location on Beach Street.
.. • • "Moat places don't have an ln-houee enlargement
Raphael, a legend
in his own time.
~ph-1, lfw ~Slt"I
Art1\I of ltw Re-N•U.Jnce
Penod Known fOJ his
~ ol colot. lonn
.net ~MOn. he bK.1'"41
a i.rncS rn hit own
11me. And now. ~
~I fMIC'fb. ltw l't'-birth
ol dfttan and flMr quality rn
IOlld bratt ~. IUbwti and
Kcntorift. They ~ available at
Wet! fnd Wftt, wheTe YoU •~
destined to find ltlal ~ry
t&Mement fot your hom41
---·dine& .a.aM)tlv.
•• capability or slide devetoplng," Raahtchl says. "We ', • .., even added a small darkroom laat year."
• Raahtchl prefers photo flnlahlng to photography
, ltHlf, pointing out that he gets more enjoyment out of
• , ahowtng customers how to take their belt lhota than
\to take them hlmeelf. · •
A .. ··we work wtth color a lot and give color correo-
, ~ tk>na on pictures," he notes. "When the cuatomera ...
.. ,, what we can do wfth a bad plcture, they think tt'a a
: ·miracle."
" : One-Hour Photo started Its operation wtth juat two
.. pieces of equipment. Now there are eight dlffel ent
.. "machines to handle the various facet• of ftlm pro-
• ceealng.
< The shop, which la open MY9f't daya a week, on.a
.,'on.hour enlargem«lt, on.hour E-e elide dM'eloplng
" ·from 120 and 135 mm ftlm, ~ Kodedworne
·,.." "dewloptng and aam.day retum of prtnta from ...._
" With bualnea picking up rapidly end eveei men
¥.. .. new equipment b91~ CC>nlldered. tt mey not be too
.. IOng b9fore Ralhtchl • operation outgrowe lta eeoond
1"' 4 t'°"'9.
.. j •• One-Hour Photo II located at 230 IHcfi at .• ," 4....,,,. ~. Md .. open Mondey ttwough Friday
> " .. from I a.m. to e p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to I p.m.
", Md 8unclay from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. AddltloMI lnfor·
.. : mallon rMy be obt9lned by a.ling the lhop at
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• One Day Kodachrome Developing
• Same Day Print/Slide
• All Other Fiim Services Available
Hours: Mon.-Frl. 9-6
Sat. 10-6 Sun 10-6
LAURA.
The Unique Boutique
For unumw clodling
and accessories.
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384 Fore.at J\.ve. #26
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City fees for
·services are·
out of control
~n ominous trend has materialized in the city of Hun~~gton Beach, one that residents of surrounding com-
mull!t1es should take heed of or else pay the consequences.
Pay 1s the keyword here.
In. <?ctober, the city decided to stan charging out-of-
town _vmtors ~ 150 _for eac_h param.edic call. No longer would
the city. J?r~v1de life-saving services out of a community rcspons1b1l~ty to protect and to serve. Membership in the
COf!lmmumty was a prerequisite. The city encountered little
rcs.1stance_. ~f\er all. what out-of-towner would argue the
po1_nt unttl It ~as t<:><> late, until the person was thrust into
a hfe-thre~te~mg situation and paramedics were needed.
Accident v1cttms are not i~ a position to debate the invoice.
T.he, membership concept has taken greater hold with
the city s most recent vote to impose paramedic and ambula~ce fees on ~esidents. This city favors no one.
Residents may nsk paramedic. bills of St 50 per call and
amb~lance charges of as much as $250 if they refuse to join
the FireMed program. And how does one join the program?
You probably guessed.
. A sim~le S36 annu~I foe entitles a family to the life-
sav1.ng medica l sen ices 1t had previously received for free.
Businesses must pay $36 for every 10 workers it employs
up to ~ maximum of $720 per year.
It is a sweet deal for ~he city that explains away the
program ~s necessary to raise money to buy more emerg-
ency equipment and hire more emergency personnel.
This pay-as-yo u-go _program _gone a~ is nothing more
than a taX:. thinly d1sgu1sed by city officials to raise fees to
helpless ~ll) _residents who have sought tax relief over the
years by Joining with other voters in approving Proposition
I 3 and other Jarvis-Gann authored measures.
Government gets Its due. 1t always does. And where
might it end?
First the city of Huntington Beach charges outsiders for
paramedic and ambulance service then it extons annual
'.'Pro.tection" mone y of 1t~ res idents. Next must come the
inevitable charges for poli ce and fire protection.
Have a prowler? It may cost you to call a cop.
Report a crime? Better not. the city might send a bill.
House fires could prove lucrative for the city. Imagine
what those shiny fire engines cost to operate per hour.
Residents may be required to not only pay for homeowners
insurance but to pay emergency protective services.
Of course, the city will make it easy. Huntington Beach
is offering FireMed memberships on the installment plan.
Just pay $6 extra every other month along with the regular
water bill.
Isn't that thoughtful?
0 ·1·111·:H \ Ol('J:s
Fine insurance compromise
If good government 1s the art of compromise. State
Insurance Commiss ioner Roxani Gillespie offered an expert
solution to one of the most controversial features of auto
insurance pricing, that of basi ng rates o n a driver's area of
residence.
Insurance companies make a valid case for some form
of territorial pricing. contend mg that greater congestion and
crime rates result in more accidents. thefts and fraud in
urban areas. It is not fair to require motorists in rural or
suburban areas to subsidize drivers sn urban areas.
But this plan also is inequitable to urban-area dri ve rs
with safe dri vi ng records.
In the course of implementing Proposition 103. the
l 988 insurance rate reform 1nit1ative. Ms. Gillespie gave the
insurance companies half a loaf. Territorial pncing would
be pro hibiled. but companies could rely on many other
factors. such as repair costs. health costs and populatton
density, and thereb} retain some o f the costly factors in
urban living.
On balance. Ms. Gillespie deserves credit for the
rCJulations announced last week. She has come under unfair
cnticism for ti) 1ng to implement a convoluted price-cuttjng
rneasure that was generall > affirmed by the state Supreme
oun, with the crucial proviso that insurance companies be
allowed to make a fair product. The fact is, real insurance
rate reform will remain out of reach until lawmakers enact
lcgislation•that limits litigation. liability and other costs, as
through the no-fault plan in effect in other states.
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AL.~DY ?!
MYWATtM
MUST Be S~OW/
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Back to school
Get invo lved, parents
To the Ed11or
I rnnnot 1hinl.. of a helll'f com-
mun11\ w1 \Kl' 1han 1u allo" a
forum· for d1'1C'uss1on and dl·batl'
\Ulh J'> I'> flrll\ llkd h~ '"l t.'lll'f .. to
lhl' l J1tor ·· Bt.'t.JU\t.' 11 I'> 1mptl,<.1bh:
for t.'\t.'r\Olll' ln\Oht.•d Ill "I dO\\n tu~wtht.·r ·and n1mpktl'I~ dl'l"ll'" ....
'>Ul" 111 1mpl.lrt,llll'l'. anJ lx-l':JU\l' II I\
'l'f\ hard 111 ~t·paralt.' fan fnim
lidlt.lll tlw tor111a1 ~t.1u pnl\1tk "
apprt·u.1tt.•J l hanl..'
V. hll{'\l.'I \\llUIJ ha\l' thought. rn
;in Jj,\l' '' tw11 trn·dlllll of 1nJ1\ 1dual
th111l..1n g I\ <,O \\ 1Jl'1~ l'\p1Hl\l.'d. th.ll
\Udl llll.0 lt.'d1tik l)('f'>l.'lUllOll \\OUld
tx· .1111H·J .11 1x·opk "Im art.· tal..1ng. {I
\t,111J 1111 "hJI thn hdint.· " n~t11
tor ,111 ut 11'>' Of ,·11111\l.' I .1111 rt.'lt.·r-
nng ll• \d11111l BoJI d r In 111111 ·~lj t
hJ\l" lt'.H.I \\llh grl'JI lllll"rl.'\l the
01'111\ k llt.'I\ lhJI hJ\l.' !'x•t.•n \Uh-
llllllt.'J l>J' .i llt.'r J.1' "t.' ha\ l' had
n .1 Oh'·, .it I 1 11 ~ 1.1 tit.' I 1 o g gt.' o -
crJli1.1111111 .ind l11111p1ng 111gt.·1hn "'
101 lllul.1tt.' 1111, '""t.' ... 1g;i1n't ··1ht.·m··
nwn lJlit'
Hut 1h111I.. .1hou1 11 \\ 110 hJ'> d11nt.·
tJ1~ 11J1111..··,J ll111g' \\ 11 \ T ~I Dl hJ~
t.ont1 nu,ilh \ l\.1mkJ tht.• l\'Ul'' \\ llh
ttt.'nt.·r.1li11t.·,·• \\ h11 hJ' !'x•t.•n rt.·all~
ht.1,11k .inJ "h'' I ha\l' tnl'd to
gk.111 tht.• lruth tx·t.~w~· a' a l·on-
t.1..'1 n1..·d part.·11 1 and l l'\pt>n'>1hl~ '01-
111g t.1t11l·n I kl.'I I mmt
I \\l'lll 10 .1 \l h11t.1I hoard rnt.·et1ng
hn.111,t. 111" tx·1ng 111tJ that 1n the la!>I
't'' t.'n \l.'.lr'> thl.'fl' hai. unh tx·l·n
<1:---1 Jt•\t.'11t1n(!. 'llll'. l hJt .,cared
llll'. I hJ\t.' 1.111.t.•d \\llh \()ffil' \ef\-
lll\llhnl 1x·upk 11\tcncd 111 hoih
-.idt.''· .111d .1111 11111n· "' art.•d than
l" \ l'I
\\ h.11 pan·nt tn 1h1.., comrnunll~
\\Ill ,1,111d "'r tht.• 't. h1 x1I hoard tian-
n 1 ng .111 pJr,·11 1., from the
t.IJ...,1 1111111'' \\h'·"hal arc the'
alrJ1<l ut'' llJ\t.'n:I \\t.' learned all\·-
1h111g tlHt.1ugh Jll lhl' n.·n·n1 chtlJ-
;.ih u't.' dt't.•l' ,·n''' nhoul no t e\ t•r
1ru,11ng J0\11nl.' < O \IPLETfl 't
'"'" 11ur d1tlJrl•n"' \\ h\ 'OT prr<,-
ent tiosh '>Ilk\ 1)1 ninlf'll\ l'f'S1al l'iSUt.''>
in thl' dJ''nwm • ''that a forum li.lr
s11mulJt111g 1hml..1ng .md pn:\Cnt1ng
t.Onl't.'Pl\ .1'\ u1mpk1,·h J\ pc1\<,1bk
or 1\ 11 J pl.in.' for hr.11n ·''a<ih111g and
1nJ<X trtnatwn'' ~dtu..att·d parl'nt-.
J fl' <.;J\lng '"\\t.' \\ant our t htldren 111
kJ1 n all thl· lal'I'> JnJ mal...c up thl'1r
0\\11 mirllh ... The l..n \\ClrJ hrr,· 1"
·\I L -no1 '>omc ot' the ··facts··
rh1\ llHll munlt\ I\ l'l'rta1nh
\ltrrt.•d up. 11\) douht. ;ihout 1ha1. < }oi.·
k11,·1 on lk-1.· ..i rl"lcrrcd 111 n t.•:.1n-
d1d,111: J'> .1 "duix··· and to four
rx·upk \\ho \.jUC\llOn(J Ms. Jud~
f 1.111u1 \\l1rl.1ng 1hc polling place
"h1k ,1 1.:and1datc a' '"four sour
gra1x· lo,l.'r!>" (lOnH.· on . no" -thl'
4m·.,1111ns "ere kg111m atc1). and "e
ha' c had 111t n•d1blc name-G1ll111g for
"l'l'"'' I. tor lllle \\Ould ltl.{' to ~c us lr'it
lhl' ,1t.t. u\3t1on!> and th,• facts. For
l'\Jmpk. I ht.·ard that C RE -\TE "as
pan l)I a national organizatio n
a1ml'<l at hunmg Chnstrnnit) and
l'au'>1ng 1.haos in the sh eols. and
that l\\O of1h{· t·and1dates ~~re from
that group I found no ne of the
a~1\l' Hl be true' The third cand1ate
dt\a' O"\ even going to church
ofkn. I lo " sad she felt a need 10 sa)
thal.
W here would we rather have o ur
leader • \ alucs established" What
a~ our goal here'.' Arc we really so
d1 ' idcd o n what we want for our
c hildren? I don't think so. So I bca
you: Go to the school board mttt-inas: 1nmt on bcina allowed in the clanroom: 1f )OU hear a piece of
aoss1p sta ted as fact. even from a
fnc nd )Ou ._dmire. chttk it out
before ac«p11n1 1t; read tbe cur-
n culum (c\en thoup it can be bor-
1ng1. stan a ti le and hecomc 1n·
fornwd: don't h{' \O quid to label
someone a'i ··c,1rl.'m1st"' for taking a
\tand again!>t the '>tatus quo -
ma\bc thr ntrt.·mc I'> \\hat tht.'\ an:
lighting aga1n\t1 •
You onl~ ha'l.' unc go-around
""h ~our childrt.•n ) our concemcd
1nloh,·rnrn1 ma\ be the mo't 1m-
ponan1 gi ll )OU -l., a gl\e lht'm 1n
'our Ilk .\nd II 'Ou don't do ao' o t
ih1<.? .\ 101 of them don'1 \tand a
t.•hnnce V. h'" tk l JU'K' \Ou tan tx·
\Url' lllht.'r\ 3°rl' plann111g a nd :Jl"ll \el~
"orl.1ng to hnng lhl· 1111prC\!>ttinahk
\Oung into thl·1r fold
HO BEN Tl F't
"'l'" port Bt.•ar h
Poor judgment shown
T o the lid1tor:
\\ ht.•tha 11r 1\\1t \tr' I ranu1. tht.•
,t.·hool hoard 1nt.umtx·nt '1olatl'd
the la" h\ manning lht.• poll\ on
dn·11on da' \\J\ t. karh nol thl'
pc.11nt ol f)a1h Pilot L d11or 1 om
f J ll·, rqmmand 111 ht.•r JdlOns
f :"-t.n 2.:'I Rath,·r I hdl'\'\l' ht.• \\3~
~ut.·,11oning hl·r ix·r,un.11 1udgmen1
1n not ~)tng m1 1ha1 mormng tu
sume1h1ng mn'il ix·upk "ould 'a'
"as JU<>I pla111 '' rong
Ntm th.it I ha\l· t.'\fX'nenu·d tht.•
prcs,url'S, 1he 1hnll., thl· hum1l11~ of
a n ekc11on campa1t1-n -running a<.
a chalknger 10 Mr.. r ranrn -I "Ill
lll''l'r t.•,cr. antl'lll'ltuahH' about lhe
pol 1 t ll"a I proCl'Ss ag:i 111 I l'n lt.'rt.•<l the
prol'l'"' ''1th gn:a111a1,1.'ll' a<; 10 "hat
othn l and1datl''> .inJ tht.•1r .. up-
pOl1l"r" and I "lluld dt• ant.I 'a~
uodrr prl'<i!.Urt.'. Ye1 I l ame o ut ol
tht.• campa1~11 "1th u1mpktl' a"t.'
anJ rc<iJ'X'l"I tor thl' 'ag..irn· ... JnJ tht.•
rl·aht1e\. of the pron''>'>
( OUnlll\\nman r \t.•hn Han \\arn-
t.'d me that ltfe "ould ht.· 1ntl'rl'!ll-
111gh d1m·rcnt as a l.'and1tlatl' It "a~
inc;1ruct1 H to d1<.eo' l'r tht.• truth ot
ha "ord'i -for hc-r "Ord\ and m'
1ransla11on ol thrrn. a·lt :i lot .iht.1ut
llx-al rot111c'> 1n -\mcrtlJ
~1all\ lauded m\ lel'>linl's<i m run-
ning ff)r office. l~chng th:it I 1ruh
had the t. rcd1.•n11al'i pnH (n n.-
pcnl.'nt.·e and that o ur t. hrldn·n ·,
t.•dul allun "ould ht.·nclit from m'
diallenging lh" 1m umhent 'i et
1lt ht.•rs rc<.~mdl·d "\\ h~ in thl'
\\11rld \\Quid Jll\()n{' "ant to run for
otlit.l'1 lt"s hoth.hopclc<;s and thanl..-
k.,s'. .. I "a' treated b' some l1l.t.· I
had an ulterior m ottle, that I must
ht.' "an11ng to gc1 m~ hand 1n 1h1: 1111
~1111 othe~ hent OH'r hal I.." ard' Ill
1mpo'>r roadblocks
Indeed . the candidate·., most
pn:ssing need 1s to bccom1: 1nstantl~
'mblc. yet no t appcar push) Bus
nohod) likes "P\)l111c kang," and
there's a plethora of obstacles. and
hn'>llhlle'>, that arc placed 1n the "a~
of the challenger -not so for tht'
incumhcnt -~ho 1s tr.1ng to be
hl'ard ab<)\ c the din (and Ir) mg 10
talk about something oth{'r than St''-·
ed).
It "as sobenng to team ho" little
"e think of poht1c1ans -a 'i a lot. ~e
don't trust them N eedle"ss to sa).
this 1s truly too bad. for there arc so
man) office-hold(rs at all levels of
go,'emmcnt. our school board 1n·
cludro. who a~ line, pubht'·spintro.
and very hard·\A<Orkm~ md1v1duals.
Yet, 100 o ften m pohllcs (and Ibis
elect ion was a 1ood enmp~). ~
lind some or all of the followma:
pohtician5 :\pcakina out of both
sides of' their mo uths (your const1·
tucnts won't t.rUSt )'OU if you're pro-
h(c oM day then pro.choice the
nut, for Cl(ample), speak1na less
than the truth. usina innuendo and
threats of' smar1 dc1CMT1t1na into
n.amc-calhna. ana ullna public ofrl<'e
to eapand pcnooal authority.
Too often an oflitt..holder dtttdet
that 1f dn ac11on !K'em s JUSt1ti1:d at
the mo ment. and 1sn 't re all~ illegal
-like manning the polling booth
o n election da' -"h' then 11 m u\!
Ix-O K' .\nd 11\ onh the dl·mocralll
process that sutlers· the 1n<>ult
K.\RE' f\ .\RT~
't.'" port Real h
Apology is w arranted
To the Ed11or:
In re,pon\l' 11' ~fr'> L oolhour-
fll\\ \ lettt.•r of ;-..;u, .:'4 I am \Uf·
pn'SCd to hc.-ar her six·ak ol ··reheal-
' ng ne1~hborhooc1' and reforging
lnrndsh1ps" that "'err damaged 1n
thl· relent school board compa1gn If
\1 rs Lootbourro" rl·ath "' rnn·
cern1:d \\llh 1h1c, procl.'<.'>. -,he could
lx'[tin b~ apolng.111ng for tht' d1' 1s111n
and hun '>ht" l'a use<l h' n3ml·,all111g
and d1shone\t repre'>t'ntatmn of the
I al.I\
\.c,i:r onCl' d id I hear one ol the
t hdllcngen tu the o;chool boa rd or a
memher nf (RE.\ TE tx·ha'r in the
\Jrnr mannrr J ... ~trs Loofbuurro"
Thr~ "{'n_. al"a~' rl''Pl'llful l..ind
Jnd truthful in the face of \ 1c10uc;
ix·r.-.onal attck\ b' their o ppcnt'nt'i
and members o( the communal\
The) stayed ~1th the 1s,ue<1 dnd · 1
admire them for their character
O n thc other hand. Mrs Loof·
bourro" Ired repeated!~ about her
opponC'nt. e'en afier being t·on-
fron1ed "1th the true facts She al -
W S('d thr parents "'ho dared 10
l'hall{'nge the prcscn1 'i~strm nt
i:dut.a11on of lx'ing t.'\trt·m1s1s "ho
"anted 10 tal..l' O\l.'r th c pubhl·
schools "1th a h1ddcn agl·nda
~oth111g cnuld ht.· further from thl'
truth Parents 1n (_RE\ TE ha'e 1>nh
the 'iafe1' and health of thctr chil·
drC'n and. nthcr' at heart B' mal.rng
such l'\trrme aClU\3llOn'>. l\t~
Loofbourro" ha'i hun the ommuni-
1) shr 1s sen mg. he 1s the one \\ho
has caused 1he brol...en relattonshsps
and "111 con11nu1: to perpetuate tht.•
problem unles she can humbh ac-
l.no " lt'dge her m1stal.es and hrgm
the procns of 1"C1:onc1ha11o n
, .... time for a puhhc arxllog~ \tr<i
Looflxiurro" We arc all ".i111ng f<1r
the h1:ahng to hegin Then. hopt'ful·
h . "l' can .. mo'e foNard tram
ht'fl' ..
"H .\' \,()' <..1l \ T .\fl.,()'°"
't.'11> pllrt Rea• h
Morals of the story
. o the Editor
I "ould 111..e 10 rnmment on \1 rs
O'Neil~ 1mpa~lt10nl·d pka for the
1cac h1nt o f abstcntw n in tht•
classroom and her dc\ot1on to the
moral J{', clo pmenl of her o" n l'h1I·
dren ComC' no" \1r\ ()''le1I' Pull
th( other o nt''
What about coachc'i abs1a1n1ng
from e'l:ensing undue influence on
student-athletes" H o v. m o ral!)
o utraged would }OU be 1f 1nd1' 1duals
could break Caltforn1a Inter·
schotaslJc Federation rules when·
ever the) saw a benefit for them-
selves. their children, or their h11h
school a thleuc teams? A~ )OU not
the O "Ne1I who would have some
level of expertise 1n these mauers'
re you cena1n your telf-nahtcous
~lance o n issues of mo"11ty ssn"t
really an CAccllcnt cumplc of 11tu·
ational cthics? Or am I bc-1na too
parochaal'?
AlthoUfh I defer 10 you •n matten
of a spintual nature. I do 11CCm to
rrmember a Jtory found en a much
laraer bootc about a aroup of pcopk
who like to roam around canyi111
stones.. You qht to reed it. But this
t me, don~ just look at the JMc1ura.
.JEJlRY TAGAMI
COM Met9
There's something really wrong here
'Adm•
Seeing red
is nothing
to cluck at
.\ coupk ot "'eeks ago I read a n
anicle about <i man "ho has de·
'eloped con tan lem for chickens.
Randall \\IS<" 1s not a "e1rdo -
the idea ca mt' lrom his lather "ho
managed a ch1r kt"n farm nearl) JO
)Cars ago .\t that 11me he learned
that ch1d.en'i "Ith cataracb lkhaved
better than t h1l l..ens "11 h normal
sight
Pcopk "llh tataracts bch:t\e bet-
ter, too. The\ \C'ttle down and dnH·
more rau110.usl~. read less porno-
graphic masenal and eaM" up o n the
01ntng
The 1h1:or. "· according to $Cten-
11s1s. that ch1d.ens arc under less
stress "hen 1he' "l'" the world
through ro-.t·-tintl·d glasses (aren't
"call"! and are e'en m o re laid back
"hen the~ luQk through red lenS<'S.
You art' probabl~ "ondenng what
causes ~tres'I 1n chickens For
staner-. tht"\ "om lunstanth about
that IO\ 1n the h·en house ihe"' ·\t"
heard about <ill often. ·
..\lso. the ratio of females to males
o n a l h1cken farm is all out of
proponwn There art' man~. man~
m ore henc, than roosters That's
stres!t -to a he"n
\\ 1sc .,old a \UCCe!:><>lul l'Omputer
soft"arl' busine<>s three ~C'ars ago to
de\ clop thc..e red contact len St's for
chtcl.en'> It tool. ume to come up
"llh th(' nght tormula The first
o ne) rnmpktcl~ blind ed t he
chtckem .\ bhnd chicken 1s too laid
back.
Wise claim~ chickens are not o nh
m ore rela'\C'd. the) la~ more ®·
)pend less time pecking each other
and do not cat as much 11. hen she\
ar{' "caring the red lcn~s ·
11·., too tiad 1t"~ the color red that
has th 1<. effect 11 bl Ul' hro" n grec-n
or n t"n purple lcn,es "ould
moll\ dte a per\On to rela\ and cat
IC)S I'd be the fir-.t in line to bu'
them · 'o" that the testing penod 1~
0' er \\ 1<,e feel!> his compan).
.\nimalens. 1s about to take off.
Orde~ are beginning to come in.
There are presently 100.000
chickens in thl' count!) bobbing
around looking al the world Lhrough
lire-engine red lenses.
.\n ad,anuige for the ch1d:cn
farmC"rs is the pnce of these lens -
20 cents a pair The~ are Qu1Cld)
inserted and sta) in place for the life
of the hen. about a vear
I had no idea a ch.1cl.en has such
a !:>hon hfe)pan. Who I.no ws. now
1ha1 the\ "111 be m orl' relaxed. the\ ma~ h' e longer ·
I ha'e no ~1en11tic ba\:kg.round
and ha'e ne,er haJ a cl~ rela-
11o nsh1p "11h a chicken. but some-
thing t..eeps nagging mt· about this
thcor.
F11-s1 of all. ho" can we be sure
these lens-~eanng chickens a~ re-
la 'l:ed" I \\Ur contact lens and they
are about as comfonable as a pebble
1n m~ shoe. rm under stress da1l) as
much. 1f not more. than the average
perwn \\hen I walk into the
k11chen th~ llm<'s a da' I feel the
stress bu1ldtng up
If rm not wcanng m~ lens, and
am fe"Chng <,tressed out. I nc,er have
the urge 10 go and put them in. In
fa 1. 11's d rt'hef 10 take them out
"'hen l''c hC°<'n "eanng them for a
fe" hour<. Ho" can shc <.e1ent1sts be surt the
chickens af'('n't eating less and laying
m ore cgg.'i JUSt out of frustration
becauM: c'e~th1 ng the} look at.
including their coon mates. are firc-
engine red"
If 1he chickens cat less and lay
more eggs. the farmers sa\ c 50 cents
a \Car pcr chicken. or 11~ cents per
doun egg'> This figure multsphro by
the I l b1lhon laytng c hic ken • who
each la} 10 dozen eggs a year. adds
up to a -.a' inp of $600 million
annual!).
If this business don take off. we
couki be m egs up to our armpets
and cholesterol levels will ao up.
On the other hand. t~ price of
qgs should 10 doY.n.
c.1tuaa111 AM Jfelb llY8 Al
i..,_. Nw-i.
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AlO DAILY PILOT/ Wedl9MC111t, December 13, 1111
1111 \llH
A banner '89 for South Coast Rep · "War of Roses' wins
the box-office battle (TIJis is rbe teCOOd in a series oJ
articles revie'Wi.IJ6 the yea/" J 989 in
Ona,e County theater.)
ly TOM TITUS
o.iiy ..... C.1 ... ..,,.
Almost without fail, South Coast
Repertory can be counted on to
provide new and provocative
theater experiences. For the constant
playgoe.1 r, deeply immersed in more
familiar fare, SCR provides an artis-
tic oasis. This commitment to brea.king
new theatrical ground, while main-
taining a reputation for top-quality
production, was much in eVldencc
this ~year with the staging of three
worfd premieres -"Abundance.''
"Dragon Lady" and "The Qeocra-
phy of Luck" -during SCR's mid-
year Cal Fest of original works. All
told, some nine new plays were
presented, either in regular pro-
duction, staged readings or chidren ·s
theater.
Musicals 4J"C not exactly a staple
of SCR's di~'. but occasionally one
of the better ones finds its way to the
Costa Mesa theater. This year it was
Stephen Sondheim's superior "Sun-
day in the Park With George.''
which· rang down the curtain on
SCR's 25th anniversary season.
Nor were the classics forgotten.
SCR revived a rollicking George
Bernard Shaw comedy, "You Never
Can Tell," on the Mainstage and
mounted an ambitious and lengthy
rendition of Charles Dickens' "Hard
Times" on the Second Stage.
Looking back on 1989, a year
whidl saw 13 productions gracing
both SCR stages. ifs not difficult to
select the cream of the crop, a play
acclaimed in these columns as ··one
of the most involving. exciting and
invigorating experiences in the
theater, a masttrful work brilliantly
executed."
The winner: "Frankie and Johnny
in the Oair de Lune" by Terence
McNally, directed by Warner Shook.
This oompelliP& depiction of a
middlc-qed couple wrestling with
commitment on their niabtlong first
date was masterful in its simplicity
and honesty, and enriched by a pair
of wodd-<lass performances.
Second place on this umn's top
five belongs to asbek's
splendia staging of " u day in the
Park With George," a visually stun-
ning production from the Sondheim
songbook. In third position, Athol
Fuprd's arTCsting "'The Road to
Mecca," directed by Martin Benson.
The world premiere of Beth Hen-
ley's ··Abundance," di~ted by Ron
Lagomarsino, ranks fourth in our
ycar~nd survey. And fifth place is
occupied by David Emmes' fine
staging . of the thought-provoking
comedy "A Chorus of Disapproval"
by Alan Ayckbourn.
Memorable performances
abounded on both SCR stages dur-
ing 1989, but four in particular stand
out. Distiniuishing themselves indi-
vidually were Richard Doyle and
Karen Hensel. both i~··-frarikie and
Johnny";· Nan Manin in "The Road
to Mecca": and Jonathan McMurtry
in "Breaking the Code." .
Honorable mention should be ac-
corded Christine Healey ("The Road
to Mecca1'), l.M. Hobson ("You
Never Can Tell"), Hal Landon Jr.
and Anni Long ("Talley's Folly").
0-Lan Jones ( .. Abundance"), David
Schramm ("A Chorus of Disap-
proval") and Elizabeth McGovern
{"When I Was a Girl I Used to
Scream and Shout").
An overview of Orange County's
community theater season will be
the topic of Friday's column, while
the area's other professional theater
groups will come in for year-end
review Sunday. Next week com-
munity theater highlights and top
performances will be spotlighted.
while the Daily Pilot's 1989 man
and woman of the year in theater
wiU be honored Dec. 24.
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top of the weekend box office,
barely surpassing the holiday
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Twentieth Century Fox's "The
War of the Roses" camr out on
top with $9. 7 million, but only
S 189,344 separated it from the
No. 2 movie, Warner Bros.·
"Christmas Vacation." with $9.5
million in its second week.
"It's one of the tighter races in
a long time." said John Krier of
Exhibitor Relations. which
tallies the weekly box office
numbers.
"Back to the Future Part II"
dropped to $7 million in its third
week of release to take third.
The fourth-place $3.5 million
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Coach
comes
cheaper
for ad
I did a commercial with our very
successful tennis coach Greg Patton
for the Newpon Rib Company o f
Frank Ursini. It is being shown on
some o f the cable networks. in case
you have not seen it yet.
Tums o ut that Fra n is a fellow
Chicagoan and was familiar with the
same areas I was while growing !jp.
I told him that I went to school with
Bob Newhan. but Fran did not
consider him for the commercial -
I came much cheaper.
Speaking oflocal restaurateurs.
Joe Rubino of Joe's Place and
Rubina's has become our 1ravellng
panner for awa) games.
I need som e kind of panncr with
the way we arc playing these days.
The only guy in the conference who
probably feels worse than I do is
Ron Adams at Fresno State. They
lost 10 D1vis1on II Sonoma State at
Fresno last Frida).
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After watching high school and
Junior college games in the area last
·week, I am convinced that tn the
'90s, we will see a lot more good
Vietnamese players. All they lack is
size and I have always been an
advocate of quickness.
Of course. big quickness 1s better
than small quickness. but mark my
words about this predictio n. It will
happen and 1t wtll happen soon. The
Vietnamese are hard workmg. want
to excel and arc hungner than many
of the Orange Count) Anglos.
0
Just when I ~1d "'hat a great
coach Rick P111no at Kcntuck)' wa-..
the) let Kansas score 150 po1n1s
against them. Kansas 1s someth1ng
else.
0
Look for former UNLV great
Armon Gilham to get traded b)
Phoenix. He and Tom Chambers do
not get along and Chambers 1s bcttc1
than he 1s.
0
R ight now. \al 1s better than
Stanford. This comes from an expert
who lost to both of them.
The big difference is Kc11h Smith.
Cal's great guard who. after O regon
State's Gary Payton. 1s the best
guard on the W est Coast. Now that
I have said that. I am sure fans of Bo
K.tmble at Loyola Mar) mount and
Carrick De Han at UC Santa
Barbara wtll be after me.
0
We spoke w11h Scott Brooks the
other day and he is really down. as
he 1s onl) getttng about eight
minutes of play1ng 11mc a game. He
has a two-year guaranteed contract
for over a half-million dollars with
Phjladclphia. but he wants to play.
not JUSt watch.
That is what makes him a winner.
Bobby Thornto n. also of the 76crs.
came off the iO,J urcd list for the first
time this season and scored eight
points in 17 minutes against Chi·
cago. He even hit a 3-pointcr. and I
would not let him shoot past 12 feet.
Oh well. he always tells me what
a great shooter he JS.
0
Tod Murphy played 19 m inutes
the same night for Minnesota. That
was a pretty good fro nt line we had
in '84 at UCT, with Thornton.
Murphy and ~n McDon&ld, who
played three years in the NBA.
0
UCLA continues to sputter, but
they arc still 4--0. They will have a
touah test against Notre Dame in
South Bend this Sunday. especially
if the lrisb's best player. LaPhonso
Ellis, is eliaible by then.
R iabt now. the Irish arc strugling
f~ ...... MUWGAN/14t
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1989
Marina's outside game, Parks sink CdM
Vikings ' center scores 20 points, blocks seven shots in 60-52 win In the \Ct.Und halt. afll'r the Vik·
1ngs had hll some orx·n 1umpers. it
''as easier 10 lob thl· ball into an
open Park\ By Rl!ID McCLATCHY
D4llly Hot Corre...--.
With both the Sea View and
Sunset Leagues figunng to be as
competitive, if not m ore so. than 1n
plst years. teams from both c1rcu1h
arc lookjng to pre-se.ason tour-
naments to sharpen offensi' e and
defensive skills.
When Coro na del Mar and
Marina met in the second round of
the Irvine World News Tournament
Tuesday. the Sea Kings were hoptng
to work on being more P.3llcnt Y.llh
the ball offensive!}. while the Vik-
1ngs were try1ng 10 shore up thl'ir
inside defense and continue to im-
prove their o u1S1de shoo11ng.
In the Vikings' 6()..52 "ictory. they
were able to hat consistent!} from
the outside. while shutting the Sea
K.ings down fro m the inside. Corona
del Mar. on the other hand. was
often too 1mpat1cnt "'ith thl.' ball
under the basket.
The!' difference tn the game wa)
the play of a healthier Cherokee
Parks. Parks. who missed the first
IWO pmCS Of the season With the Ou.
played his best game of the season
whale scoring 20 po1n1s. More 1m-
ponant was his 1n11m1dat1ng pla) on
defense where he racked up ~'en
blocked shots
"Cherokee " gotng to get his
points otTen'>l\l'I). bul we didn't
pla) 'Cf) sman our-.eh es offens1H-
I~. espec1all) 1n the first halt." (or-
ona del Mar C-oach Paul Om-. ..a id ·
"We'd take 11 right to him hl''d he
·~tanding right there and instl'ad. o t
maktng one more pass. "e'd force
the shot
.. He (Park'>) got an a"' tul lot o t
bod}. The) ( 1hc refcn.•csJ "'ere
DMl)o,._
Coron• del M•r's W•rren Johnson (ZSJ
moves In between M•rln• defenders Se•n
H•Hlrlg f 1 ZJ •nd Br•nt Shelor fZZJ during
Tue~d•y·s second round colllslon.
lrvin·e, Woodbridge
fall; University exits
The Dally Piiot
It was Blad TuesJa\ for In 1nl'
World Nc"s Tournarnent host!>
lninc. Woodbndge and l n1,er;1l\
Tuesda) a s all thm· high 'Khool
basketball team'> ab-.orbcd lo scs
knocking tY. o into sc' r nth plan·
quanerfinals matches ThursJa~. and
another. Un1,crs1t}. compktcl) out
of the tourne~ after IY.O straight de-
feats.
As a result of a 5!S-.l9 d eli.·at to
Canyon Springs the In tnc Vaqueros
(3-3) will be going against Palo) Va.
des tn a 6 o'clock vcntun.· 1n the
Irvine gym . while Woodbridge (5-2).
a 78-76 loser to EisenhoY.l'r. has he-en
relegated to a 4:30 conte!>t at Wood·
bridge. Both are se\enth place quar-
terfinals matcties.
U niversll). no"' reeling w11h a I-ti
overall record. exits the tournament
Here's how it went for the three
Irvine-based schools Tue da).
•Junior John Molle scored 25
points for the Vaqueros. netting 14 1n
the first half. but he scored JUSt tY.O
points in the 1h1rd quaner and 11
proved to be the turning point of the
game.
It wasn't so much the fact that
Molle could score just one ba ket in
the quart~r. but the l:lalann: of th.:
Vaqueros manag.:d to \con· no thtng
1n the !Mime t•1gh1-nunutl' span tn
their o"'n g~ m. Thus Can_) on
pnngs. a team eliminated h~ the
Vaquero) in last ' car·., { IF 5· .\ quar-
terlinal'i b) 19 ptunt\ \\J\ Jbk to
rail\ from a '1 -2n hJllt1ml' dcfil·11
with a 17-:! run to tal..e the momen-
tum awa>
Molle "'as back on track 1n the
founh quaner Y..llh ninl' points. but
!nine's o ne-man Y.rccl..1ng ere .. , J1d
not get cnou~h suppon to ofT-.ct Ca-
n yon prings depth.
Mollc's 25 po1n1s gl\e!> him a 2..,.0
'lCOri ng average through si' games.
Can}on Springs mo'c~ on to
Thursday·~ q uarter'\ against an
Bernardino
•Woodbridge "cnt aft e r
E1senhoY.er "'1th a founh-quaner
0Urf). OUl"iC'Ormg the Eagles b~ a
2 5-1 7 margin before com mg up <>hon
by a bucket.
The big dafTerenre Y.as a first half
in Y.h1ch E1scnhoY.er explo1ttd
Woodbndge "'1th a 48-35 run tn the
Wamors' g)m.
The W amors had four pla)ers in
double figures -Tob~ Ramo with a
(Please see IRVINE/BJJ
watching up he re (rekmng to thl'
upper half of the bod\ l and tor
gemng "'hat's happening Jo"' n here
(refemng to the lower bod' l It
d idn't seem like 11 wa\ real balJntcd
at both ends We''e '>1111 got tu mjl..c
one more pass.··
The Sea Ki ng'> did a good JOh (lf
bottling Parl..s up at the lx•gtnning u t
the game. but as thl' \'1L.1ng'> tx·gan
10 h11 from the outside 11 bname
easier 10 Y..Ork thl" ball 1nto thl' fl.
foot-I I center Parks scored onh
eight potnts 1n the fir'>t hall "1th
four of tho-.e tom1ng trum thl' line
T he <\l"a t\1n~'> d1Jn't help lht.>m·
sehe\ carh orlen!>1H·h lOnm·c11ng
on onl ~ 1 ot 11 tidd goab 1n the fi rst
quaner The~ '>t orl·d nnl~ n ine
point~ in the lin.1 qu,ina and 1ra1kd
at halft1mc 11-2~
\),hat l..cpt thl·m in lhl' game ''al>
their hu'>tling dckn..,c and '.\tanna·.,
1nah1l11' to tal..l' ad\ ant.Jgl' 111 .ill 11'
upportun111e'
··1 lil..t· thl· lnerg~ m~ &U''> \\ere
sho"' 1nF. e)pcualh 1n the hrst hair:· nm .. \did .. r h •. , r··alh hauled hard.
f Ptease see MARINA/Bl!
M•rln••s 6· 1 t Cherojree Parks 1441 towers above the fteld.
Edison, Saddleback in
tournament quarters
The Dally Piiot
Edison High"' ( harga' and
Saddleback ·s Roadrunner~ got fl&l'I
S«ond ro und compct111on T uc'>da'
night at the :!+team Ir. lnl' \\m id
Ne"'s Tournamen t. and lnr thl·ir l'I·
forts the~ 'll get a night llll l":h1n·
resuming pla) tn the quartcrtin.11,
Thursda~ night
.\s a resu It. 11 ·ll be l:.d 1\110 tz111 n[l
against Eisenho"'cr at \\ lW<lhndge
1n a 7·30 conte'>t. Y..h11c addkhJ~I.."
set for a 7:30 test at L n1't'r"t' High
against Compton.
Herc's ho"' 11 "c nt for thl· l\\u
basketball "inners T uesda\ night
•Edison the !'-o I se;·cd 1n th<•
tournament. 0' en:ame a slu~"h
stan to tum back anta .\na. t'I -5~
and reach the q uanerfinals
The Chargers <+I ) ti.•ll hehinJ h'
eight in the earl~ going. but hc'g..in 10
pick ll up tn the S("('Ond qu.iner and
trailed b) JUSt tY.o at halfi1me
Edison then took command .... 11h a
22-potnt third quarter
Steve Thobe pulled do .... n 11 re-
bounds to ao .... Ith 15 potnts. "'h1le
sophomore Brandon Jessie led the
ChaflCTS "ith 2 1 potnts and b-10 Bill
Man1ne,au. cont1nu1ng on the mend
trnm J 10 .... er hJ, I. n ur. dJdl"<l I~
J•''"l' JnJ T t>JJ "r•''''r al~ put
lorth J tinl' dl kn"' l l'lil'rt l umbin-
1ng It\ limit "antJ \na·, h1ghh-
1uutcd C haunu' \\•"'•Ir J[ll' to JU t
OIOl f)()IOl\
f1'cnho~q·r l.juJhllt>d tin thl' duel
"1th E .11..,.•n ~' '1nul' •t it' -!I--h
\ lllOI"' o\ l'I h1\\l \\ 11\~ll'lnJgl•
• l1mm' l 1Jll"-..'1 t ,,mt•d .:11 pmnl\
had 111 h•1.trd' JnJ fi,,. ,,,,.,,.,.and
'11ph11m ort' Ja.,,on Rl'ttl'tl-r posted
another \landout JX'rl11rman e for
thl' R1)J Jrunm·.-... ,1, '-'Jddlebad ..
\eedl.'d :"-ll .l in thl· "'umament.
1m prl\\l.'d w h-2 \\1th .1 -.'\.J t-,1 to~
,o, tr i...cnncd'
',addkha, I.. ga11wd J l ham -
p10n\h1p quanerlin.11, lx•1th aga10s1
( omptnn Thur<.dJ\ night <. ompto n
cn1en·d a' thl· ,,, ' 'l'l'•I
Rep.1'll'r \lon·d nim· pt11nt' and
had nine hoard' Jnd \\J\ ..i for ..i
from 1hr tirlll ·'" ....,,1ddlcbad, as-
sumed a lll-·ptHnt Jd' antagl.* earl) tn
the ~ond halt tx-forc c' entuall\
settling for the ..._.,en-point margin ·
( ompton eaml't.I a \.ju ancrfiruils
bcnh b\ detca11ng L<>pcranL.a. Ql-61.
The tournament •on11nu~ Thu~~ da~ night with the quanertinal at
three sites. thc-n the w m1tinab &re
Fnd ) and final on turcb\
C 011.l f,I 11\,kl I H\11
Struggling UCI seeks proper formula at Colorado
• °'911111 oa... DAILY PILOT/ Wldr 11 Hr. D« 1 •• ~ -
N.C. State basketball team
(
ut on probation
-AL 90YQ hid personally an m) hfe ...
.. We acce1M the N findings
athkttc d11't'Ct0f, ca~ to the meet· ina and requesied that iM con-
fettntt aave them a dcd ion today
, 2 • ..._.,_
RALEIGH. N .C. -Nonh Caro-
lina s.a~·s buketbl.11 tc:am was ~ on two years' problteon
Tuesday and barmt from the 1990
NC AA tournament for violations
that included the misuse of com-
plimentary tickets and sneakers.
and its punishment." he said.
The Atlantic C'oast onferentt on the A~ tournament."
could havt barttd N.C. State from
the leaaue tournament, which gives
the winner an automatic NCAA
tournament bid.
Valvano said at v.'Quld ha\e been
inappropriate to ban his tt'am from
the ACC' tournament.
"I don't thmk that our pan1<1-
pat1on would advt'rscly affect an)·-
Ont'," he said, notini that as many as
ix ACC team~ usually qualif} for
the toumamcnt o n l"CC'ords aJone.
The NCAA said it did not impose
harsher penahin. including a ban
from television, because the school
"undenook COrTCCtive and punitive
actions prior to the hearin1."
"They ha\>C the nJht to take that
action: Monteith said ... If they takc
that acuo n. wt• won't resist."
Interim c hancellor Larr)
Monteith said there were no plans to
fire anyone. including Coach Jim
Valvano.
But AC'C commissioner Gene
Corrigan on Tucsday said the Wolf-
pack would be aJlowed to pamc1patc
1n the conference to urnament.
"I think o ur ronfcren(.'( has that
relative streng1h that pnor to the
toumamenl ou know "ho 1s in." hc
said.
Valvano said being barred from
the NCAA tournament was ··as
strious a hurt and blow as I havt'
.. We had a mcctmg toda) ... Cor·
rigan told Raleigh radio statio n
WRAL-FM. ···1t was a schrduled
mecung and there was no thoug_ht
that an) of thc busin('SS on N .C
State would be: roming down toda~
But Harold Ho pft'nbc:rg. the acting
N.C'. St:HC' t'amoo $707,000 from
last }t'lr's NC' .\ tournament.
The NC~A invc:"Sugation. sparked
by alle:gat1ons of \\TOngdoing m tht'
book "Pt'rsonnl Fouls." said that in
the four ye.an nammoo "lht're V.'Cre
Discovery showS Babe's lather fan
saloon near new Orioles' stadium
From The Assodat~ Press
BALTIMORE -Archarolog1sts havt'
discovered that the father of baseball great ~
Babe Ruth ran a saloon near what will be ~
center field of tht' Baltimore Onolcs' new
stadium, according to a report pubhshoo Tuesda)'.
The Baltimore Evening Sun reponed that tht'
saloon and cafe was one:" o f several run b' Geo~e
Herman Ruth Sr. around Camden Yards. 1he ne1 .
borhood of the new stadium that is set to o pen in 19 :!
Ruth and his wife Kate opened lht' Ruth Cafe in
1906, when Babe was 11 and his sister. Mar) "Mamie"
Ruth Moberly. was 6. The fu1ure baseball star l~mt'd
the rudiments of the game a t t. Mat) 's lndustnal
School in southwest Balumore "hilt' tht' fam1I)' II\ t'd
above the saloon from 1906 to 1912. the newspaper
said.
Moberly. now 89 and II\ ing in Hagerstown 1n
western Maryland. said her mother served lunchC"S to
factory workers at the estabhshmt'n1. -or course. I couldn't put o ne foot m that saloon ...
she said. "Babe couldn't either. when ht> was a bo)'. A
saloon was for men. 1101 children. Mom stavt'd 1n the
kitchen." • ·
Although the saloon "as 01T-hm11s 10 women and
blacks. Moberl)· said females t'ould be: ~nrd dnnks
and meals in a small. separate dining room ~lso.
"Daddy had a place where colored people could rome
1n, not so much to bu) a dnn~. but to bu) a bottlc and
go."
Kate Ruth died in 1913. the )'ear bdorf·1r(r' son was
hared by tht' minor league Baltimore Orioles.. and soon
Leary acquired by Yankees
The New York Yankees said tht'' ~
needed to add another stanmg pitcher and '
they did Tucsda~. acqumng Tim Leai; •
from the Cmcinnat1 Reds for '"o minor
leaauers.
The Yanktt"S. whose 4.50 t'amed-run a' t',.._ge was
the seciond-worst in baseball last season behind Detroit,
sent outfielder HaJ Moms and nght-hander Rodnt')
Imes to the Reds for Le.ai; and minor-league outfielder
Van Snider.
Leary. 8-14 m 1989 wi1h a 3.5:! ERA. J01ns'"nd\
Hawkins and Pascual Perez as definite staners. Lear\
said he wasn't apprchensi'e about coming to th~ Yankees. whose constant tunno1I was one of the reasons
Marte Langston and Mark Da' 1s turned do~'ll George
Steinbrenncr's m1lhons and s1~ed elsewhere
"There's alwa~s that unknown factor." Lear'\ said
from his home in Los Angt'les "You read and hear
about the controvers) going on. That's something I'll
get lO stt first hand. I'm JUSI looking forward to
pitchina. The other stuff doesn't really bothtt me··
Leary. a 3 I -year-old nght-handcr· who 1s Joining his
fifth team. is 4S-56 lifeume. He was 17-11 With a 2.91
ERA in 1988 but was just 6-1 last J uJy l 8 when the
Dod8ers traded him to Cincinnati with Mariano Oun·
can ror Kai Daniels and Lenny Harris. Leary went 2-1
in 14 starts for the Reds with a 3. 71 ERA.
0(011 01 1111 It\\
°""I MM. coach of ~ Denvtt Nugcts.. on
the ability of 6-foot-7 rcscn·e forward Bill Hanzlik
to ba.ra.ss opposing ccntcn several inches taller ··1
remembcT putt1na Hanzlik on Joe Bany Carroll
wbc~ Joe Barry was wnh Golden State. J.B. kept
wavmg for the ball and every time they threw it
to. him, Hanzlik would steal It. Joe Barry still
thinks he can score on Hanzlik. butHanzJik Just ~tcs him. He agravatcs me, so I can
unq,ne bow he aanvatcs the players. ..
aftC"r b) the h1g·league Boston Rt'd Sox.
Whe n tht> Rrd So' won the 19 15 World SC'nt<s.
Babe:. 20. u~ his earnings to set his father up m
anotht'r saloon in Baltimore. That place 1s still a bar,
run under another name:".
The foundauon of Ru1h Ca fo's.. 1f anything remains
of 1\, now hec; beneath the 8. Gret'n Warehouse.
A $250.000 11rchaeolog1cal ron1ract was awarded to
R. Chn stopher Good" in & .\ssoc1ates.. of Fredenck. to
do e"a'auons \\1 lhm the 85-acre stadium sate. Work
began two month?. ago.
"Cand1dl}. I don't C\flCCI we're goi ng to find a lot
of amfacts" from the Ruth saloon. said C'bnstopher
Goodwin. pn.~1di:nt of the C'ompan)
.\rchaeolog1st\ at the:" c;1te tune assemblt'd a catalog
of ··significant" <.lie\ a nd plannrd to dig a l least 100
trenches.
Tht' Ruth bu1ldmg "a!. dcmoh~hcd around 1952.
along w 1th other.; on the block.. to make way for the
rcccnth rated C 1rl'\'n \\-arehou~ Test trenches ncarb'
ha'e turn~ up moc;tl~ rubble fro m that pcnod. ·
""' e ma~ find some stone walls from the o ngmal
ronstruct1on. and ruhblc fill. and af wt''re lurk>, a
broken beer bolllc or two." (•ood"m said.
Tht' real goal of the pruJ~t. he ~id. 1s to l"t'S('Ue
from the.-\3'lt sill' as much information a<> poss1blt'
about 260 ~car. of gro" th and rhange in the area before
11 is dug up or pa' ed O\ t'r b~ the c;tad1um ronstruction.
"I don't thank 1n tcm1s of 1hc amount of anifacts.
but 1n terms of mforma11on. and the h1stoncnl mt'thod·
OlOg)' that IS going to allo" U~ to r~onstruct the hiStO~
of this neighborhood a t a lewl 1hnt has never bl-en
accomphsht'd befon.·." Good" m '31d.
East German chief resigns
EAST BERL 1:--, -Thl· kadcrsh1p of
East German~ 's l'mtlattk-d ~pom Frdcr· *
auon resigned T ul''><la~ in the fa e of
mounting public l nt1c1sm 0' er t'\cessl\ e ----
Go' c.·rnment suppon of chti: athletes.
Fedt'rat1on pn:sl\knt Klau\ Eichler said he a nd the
rest of the central admin1Mnu1on "ould c;tep down in
response to calls for .. lar·reach1ng programs and pcrwn-
nel changes." the onicial ne"'l agen0 .\ON said.
Eichler adm1m'd "ml\tal..l·.,.. h' the f~t"ration
leadership 1n n'C'Cnt "eek\, .\D~ rci)oned. The mo'e
was :mnounCC'd al\cr an emt'rgenr~ m<'t.'llng of the
f~erat1on's national lcadt'r<ih1p oul\lde Berlin
For ~cars. E.a\I German~ con entratcd on pumping
mont') into rena1n h1gh-pcrformanC'C -;pon s that y1t'ld·
ed a mnamum ol individual mrdals in tntt'mauonal
compeuuo n. such a'> 'i"1mmm~ and track and field.
In tht> couf'\C nf East Gem1an) ·-. pcaccful demo-
cratic rt'\Olt. fom1a \tar athktc\ ha'e com e:" under
cn11c1sm for en JO~ 1ng pn' 1kgc<, Popular and official
pressure has tnl'n:a!>C'd for funding more spons factl1t1~
for ordmai; c1t11ens and promoting spons pttviously
dttmed secondar'\ b' officials. such as tcnms. basket-
ball and ice hocl.l'\ ·
pttulauon o( rorrupuo n m thc federation was
fueled when Fran1 Ryd7, the vice president for finan~.
apparent!~ drownt'd himself after S l 62.000 was found
m his desk. East German 10\CSt1ga1ors are trying to
dcterm1nt' what tht' monc\ was used for.
With lht'1r ..iatu endnngcred. top athletes have
called for opcnm$ the East (';(>rman spon s machine
through commert1al sponsors.
A 'itatemcnt sfgnt'd b) 19:! athletes. including
Ol)mp1c shot put champio n l 'lf T immermann. called
on tht' spons lt'adersh1p to resign becau~ 1t was unable
to le,ad the organ11at1on at a 11mt' of rapid chan~ in the
SOC'let).
The rcs1gna11ons came dc p1te a warnm~ apinst
rash dec1s1on\ m Junge Welt. the Communist youth
nt'~spaper. "h1ch ht'adhned 1 commentary Tuesday.
"No pla~ for h\stena.."
Junge Welt · said Eichler was unanimously con-
firmed m his post I 0 days qo.
·ve A Little Christma
Gift Collection for Needy Children
To ma1ce Christmas brighter 1or hundreds o1 kids
as man1 as 6SO ttTOMOUS desia-
nations' of tkUt1 intended for play. en' families and that -an exttUive
number of shoes wtrC i ucd with
little or no efron to keep t~k of the
shoes."
said CUltcs Smn. NCAA director of
inhctiofts. .. This it noc a cate w~
there'• ICademic anqularities. This
is not a cue where there are ea h
Pl~ll ... " to athletes.
·•Penonal Fouls," written by ~tcr
Goleebock. claimed ~ had bttn chanted and positive druJ tests kept ~t to keep players ehgiblc. In a
telephone interview from Pompano
Beach, Fla .• he said he was surprised
the NCAA focused on players in-
stead of .. the tandem of Valvano
and former C hancellor Bruce
Poulton."
a 1capqoats. ..
Golcnbock said he ~'*s pleawct
that Poulton resiancd and that
Valvano had stepped down as ath~
lctic director. and that they ~tc ~ by men "committed to an
academics-first concept." Tickeu were 101d or excbanaed fol'
merchandise v.'Orth up to SI SO each.
the NCAA said. Shoes. valued at $7S
per pair, were traded for shoes and
apparel of equal value a t a local
sportina ~s storc. the repon said.
The N Committtt on Infrac-
"I thmk the book made its impact,
and I'm pleased about that," he said.
"And I'm pleased for my 50urct
who had the guts to speak out."
Valvano said he hoped his 16th-
rankcd team would be able 10
weather the probation. " tions agreed to adopt ~veral of N.C.
State's self-imposed pcnaltin. in-
cludina tiJhter controls over udcets
and shoes. reshufl1na personnel in
the athletics dcpanment and cunail-
in& n:cruiting and basketball schol-
arships.
"This is not a l) pical major 1nfrac-
11ons case that v..-e usually deal with."
"During the NC AA invMtigauon.
one of the players sent me the
questions that thcy were being
asked." he said. ''Those questio ns
only concerned things that the play·
ers had done. It was almost as
thouah they were using 1hc players
"Ont' thina that this team ha"
displayed is the ability to handle
adversity. and we certainly have had
our share," hc said. "I would expect
them to continue to do so."
As for himselfi Valvano said ... If
I ask m) players &iO stt the good 10
this. the same is true for me."
-~ ~ ~--....;;;;; ~-·------=-IW° ~ .. --D~ry~'.~. !~~. ~~mt~.~.9.f ~ravJty made.h1m extremely difficult to tackle
Baseball negotiators meet
LOS ANGELES -Nq~ .. 1ators for '-. • ._, baseball player; and O\\ ner' 1 .ct fo r 511, -y
hours Tuesda~ in the third ·1l·gouatmg
session of talks a1mt'd at produ, 1ng a nc"
rollt'C't1 \'e·barg:u n ing agrl'l'mcn t
The current ngfC'\.·mcnt np11 ~\ Dec. 31. The s1dcc;
began n('got1a11on1, m Ne" \ orl.. two WC'Cks ago and
af\er two da~s rcce\scd until aftl'r the winter mcelings
and lhe annual C\l'CU ll\ e board mei:tings of the-MaJor
l..eagut' Baseball Pla~t'r. .\S\OC1a11on.
Rich Le\ln. a spol..\.·,man tor thl' o"ncrs· Pla~er
Relations ( omm1ttcc. said r uc'>da\ 's S.C\S1on focused
on "issues rdatl·d to scheduling. ·pla)'cr allowances.
spnng training. all the nuts and bolts item\ ...
fhe tall') arc -.cheduled to resume toda' nnd ma'
con1111ue Thuf'Wa~ m Lo!> '-\ngelcs. The~ '"111 break
thereafter and continue nc t "eek in Nev. \' ork.
Brooks 'probable' Sunday
Good _news for the Cinc1nnat1 Bengals. e
4\ magnetic resonance imaging scan on -
running back James Brooks' knC'C shows a
straint'd ligament but no scnous damage. ----
Brooks has bct'n the Bengals' rushing offense this
year. with a team record I .11 7 )'ards -almost four
limes the 298 yards of No. 2 rusher Enc Ball
Brooks missed the e ntire week of practice last "eek.
then sat out thc first half of Sunday's 24-1 7 loss to the
Seattle Scahawks. In the second half. he earned the ball
11 umes for S2 )ards.
. Team physic1ans performed the test Monday a nd
hsled &rooks as probable for Sunday's game with thc
Houston Oilcn.
In other pro football news Tucsda):
•Joe Montana passed for a 49ers· record 458 yards
to help beat the Rams Monday night, but he·11 need to
pass docton' tests on his battercc:f ribs today in order
to pla)' against Buffalo. Coach Grorge Sc1fen said he's
inclined to stan Montana on Sunday, but no1 without
medical clearance.
8 lndianapohs re-sisned veteran wide receiver
Man Bouza a nd waived linebacker Orlando Lowry.
Bouza cauaht 234 passes for 3.064 yards in seven years
with the Colts but was cut before the stan of the season.
The move apparently was prompted by a hamstring
injury to wide receiver Oarence Verdin in Sunday's
23-17 overtime victOf)' over Cleveland.
Devils outskate Islanders
John Maclean had two goals and an
usist as the New Jcrs<"}' Devils recorded a a
rare victory at the Nassau Coliseum with a ~• ~
1-2 decision over the Nl·w York Islanders
Tuesday night.
The victory was onl~ the scrond in 43 san:ies for
the Devils' franchise. 2-37-4 on Islander ice dunng the
rqular season since thl' beginning.days in Kansas City.
The tkvils halted a fi ve-game losing streak and ended
a fi ve-game unbe.aten strcal 14-0-I) for the lslandt'rs.
In other NHL game Tuc'iday:
• Cullek• t , Nortla Stan !: BarT) Pederson had a
s oal and two assists •a\ Vancouver handed Minnesota
us seventh straight defeat. The victory ended an eight·
pme road losing streak for thl' Canucks and marked the
third straight homl' loss for the Nonh Stars.
• Peac•lD• 7, Bnalns S: In Pittsburgh. Rob Brown
scored three goals and ..\ndre" McBam got his first
since Oct. 28 as the Pl·ngu1n' C\lcnded the Bruins·
winless strcak to four game<.. The Pcngu1ns have won
four of their last fi, c game" and are 3-1 since C'ra1g
Patrick succeeded Cicne I thn:ico a<. coach. The Brums
arc 0-3· I in their last four
Pac-10 to stop tourney
The Pal'ltic-IO Confrrl'rlll' :innouncn1 Tue!.da~ 11 1s d1<,(,·on1inu1ng 11\ (X)\l'>t'il'>On *
basketball 1oumamcnt 1n.1u1turated uni ~
three seasoni. ago. tor arnlkmK rea.,on<,
The action tal..c' dkct 111110" ing the founh and
final tournament at .\nnrna \tall' nnt March s.1 1 II
was approved la'il \\CCl..t'nd h~ Pac-I 0 r re'i1dents and
chancellors meeting 1n San franc1sco
The Pac-10 "'II JOln the Big Ten a' thl' uni) maJm
conference~ "1thou1 ct fll"t .... ·a,un 1<1umamen1 The h ~
League 1s anot her hold\1u1 m D1 ' 1\lt1n I
In other spon .. nl'"' T uc,da~
• Anzona Statt'\ :-.Oathan L11>ul..e. Notre Dame\
Todd l yght and ll'\("c, Marl.. Carna wert> naml'd a\
finalists for thi: Jim Thorf)l' .\"ard for collcgl' foothall'\
bes1 ddenSl\l' hall.. The J'-'arJ from tht· Jim Thorpe
Athkt1c Cluh "111 he prc'>l'ntcd Jan. 15 at a banquet in
Oklahoma ('11~. Thl· hnall'a'. all )UnWr\. "ere c;electcd
by a 21-mcmhc.·r cummlll<.'l' < aml'r and l )ght are .\II·
Americans
•The Bluc·Cir:t' .\II ~tar Foo ah.ill Clarnc on
C'hns1ma!> Oa~ ha, lint'd ur Rill J)ook' of Wake Fore\!
and Jack Pardl·e ol Hm1,ton 1l1 roach thl' ~ulh team.
while Rich Brook\ of Oregon .me.I John ( rutekumt ol
Minnesota \\Ill handk lhl' ~onh .. quad
• t TCL..\ olTen<.l\l' coordinator Cireg Robinson will
be mo"1ng back 10 ddrn<>l' and 3'1\ume the pos111on of
ass1'ltant head coarh for the Bruins.
1111\1'10,-H \DIO I
TRLEVISIOM
•:30 1>.m. -COLLRGE BASKETBALL: S.ton Hell et
Rutoef's, ESPN. 4:30 1>.m -HOCKEY: Chlce go el MonlrHI, Soorts·
Cl'lenMI (reoeet1 et 11 P m l
' p.m -"o BASKETBALL: Lekers et Mleml (~vedl, Cl'lennet 9.
6:30 P.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Mluouri el
Arhns.u. ESPN.
7:30 p,m -"O BASKET8ALL: Detroit 11 CllPe>en.
Cl'lennel 5.
I 1>.m. -HOltSE •ACING: HollYWooCI P•rk rec>levs.
Cl'lel'IMI 56 (Prime Ticket, mldnk»Ml
I 1>.m. -MOCKEY: l(lngs •I Heriford (delayed), Prime
Ticket.
I 1>.m. -HOCKEY: New York !\le nders •I New Jersey
(delevedl, SoortsCnenne1.
12:30 •.m. -HOltSE •ACING: Los Alemllo1 rec>leYI,
Prime Ticket.
•AOtO
5:30 p,m, -COLLIEGIE 8ASKETBALL: Long 8ffctl
Sl1te 11 TelltH, KORG (1190).
' P.m . -"o BASKET8ALL: L•k•rs •• Ml1ml Cdeteved). l<LAC (570).
7:30 p,m. -"o 8ASK•T•ALL: Delroll •• CllPHn.
KRTH (930).
7:30 1>.m. -COl.LIEGIE 8ASKIET8ALL: UCI 11
Colorado Cdttlyed), KORG (1190).
,. .. p.m. -HOCKEY: Kings II Hertford (~yed),
KOttG o 1tcn.
Spartans breathe sigh of relief
San Jose State celebrates snapping streak who heard about the Spanans' woes
when he was in high school last
winter.
"We were talking before the pme,
and M flJUrcd we'd just come in
here and -hip them ... We knew
they'd play hard, because everybody
plays hard at home. But after we
went \IP by six at half, we ft1urcd
that cvet')'body plays toua)\ for a half. and we'd run away with i\."
Batiste,, a 6-foot-l junior collete
tnntfer m>m San&a Monka Collete,
led the upeet with 17 points and Daiano. his t.ckcoun partner.
added t 5. Batiste's winnina play
mme a tte drove lht f'ilbt tidt Of
die lane ud IOt a IDOd carom off
die .... ftela ltil lhOt WU deftec:led
by OWi Sibley.
D~ ............ ., .... .,_
Corona del M•r•1 Jeff J•ck1on f40t ,...neuvers •round to put
up • shot ..-inst Cherokee fl•rll• of M•rln• Tuesday n ......
MARINA
From Bl
and 1fa fe" morl· thing' "ould ha'l'
g~ne ou,~ .~t\}.., Y.,l' .~pµkl ha\l'. hcc:n
nght 1n there We JU\I rnul<ln 't 4u1 tl'
get over thl· hump
"We'd get thl' hJll on a turno' c:r
a nd then turn 1t right had. o'er
That will come to u\ 1n tinw
"I felt the t\\o ltll>thall k1u' (War-
ren and Wc\ton Joh11\nn1 phl)l'd
prctt) well cono;1dcnng thl') ha,en't
played hasl cthall in thrl'l' month\
We'"e got a good hall duh and I'm
easer to \\Orl \\Ith thl'rll Thl·~ ·rl'
going to be a tun d uh I hl·\ ·, l' l(OI
a lot of '>Pl nt a nu detc:rm I ll J t 1un ·' nJ
we're go ing to \hn" \o nw ix·opk
do" n the: road ··
Th Viking\ 1ntrl':J\l'd thl'H kaJ to
46-33 at the l'nd o l thl· third 4uarta
but had to "tth\tand .1 l uml·had,
a ttempt at thl· l'nd l'J rl..' 'lllfl'U
eight ol h1<. ll'.tm -., 14 Pl" nt' 1n .1
foun h quann ''hl'rl' h1' ll'J m "·"
outscored. I '>-14
W11h SJ \CUlOlh k it Ill thl' g.tnll'
the Sea King' onh traa k d I" l11ur
Tr.n ts BoHJ con' l'rtl'll t\\11 lrn·
thro"" and "ican 11.io;l'ln g itot t\q 1
eas) basl..et\ at thl' end to \l'.tl the
\ ICtOr\
Q,crall. tht· V11>..1ng' nin,crtl·d th
of 18 frl.'C thro"' ''hilc tht· 'ea K 111~s
onl) managed ti nt 14
"I think 1)Ur out-.idc ,1wo11ng 1h1.,
year ts much 1mpro' l'd:· ..aid
Manna Coach Stc\ c: Popo' tl'h.
"That's going to hl·lp takl' thl' pre\\·
urc ofT Park' 1n<,1tk. Peoplc ha' e lo
come out and co' er U\. unla l..e last
)Car "here the) plaled u\ 5 on 3 o r
5 on 2 in the middle
"That'll make a htg difference a'>
the season goes on I thought our
dcfen~ in the firo;t half was real
sohd. That's hccause \\C "erc abk to
take chan~ '-'tlh Pa rls in lhc
middle. \\ hcn the) got close "'l'
were able to p1cl up lht.• slacl and
he'd pack up a blocl ed 'hot ··
Manna "111 no" falc Rl'<lland'I.
an 89-79 'actor 0 ' ('r l one, Beach
M tlhkan.
.. The\ (Red land\I arc a realh
good hasketball tl·am f hl') ·,l. got
good qu1ckne"' in the hal·l rnurt
and can shoot real \\Cll." Popo\lch
said.
"The'·, c alo;o got tht· htg bo<lte)
ori the. ~ns1dc. It will he a real good
game."
IRVINE
From II
season-high .l I point'I (he's averaging
19.5 in the tournament). Ryan
Rauch with 17. Br> ant Mclemore
with 16 and Ro mahs Taylor with 14.
Ramos popped for four 3-point
shots. and Rauch dropped in 12 of
Tournament
scores, schedules
· · · WW. WWW ,..._, O.sllic ·
Tllftdllv'l S.Ctftd Round k erei
(a I lrvtfte H19'1 l
L8 Wil\Ofl 6', Paramounl SS tconM>JallonJ
Sa n 8trnerd1no 69, PelO\ Verde\ SI
Cenvon Se><in1n st, Irvine •9
(at Civil! c ..... lrvlne)
Oratlilt Lurneran 74, Laguna Hill• 6' tcon
\OlaliOJI) .
Redtand\ 89, LOn9 Beacn Mill••an 79
Marina 60, Corona ci.l Mar S2
(It WMdllrldee H 1911)
Ge rev SJ, Villa Par11 St tcon\olahonl
E d•\on 61, Santa Ana V
E IH nl'•Ower ,. WOO<lt>r•doe 76
tat UnlVenitv Hkltl I Savanna 61 Un1vers1lv SJ (con\ota t ,onl
s.aoi.oack SJ. Ktnne<S• '6
ComolOll 91 E\oe<a n1a 61
TIMlndl v'' Oua"9rl1Nll
(at lrviM H19'1)
1 30--San 8er,,ard•no v\ Canvon SorinO\
cn.amo.onsn1ol
6-PalOs Verde\ "' Irvine 1•tven1n • 30-<orona ~ Mar v\ Molhll11n \tventl'\I
(at UnlVenifV H._.l
6--M.a,.tn• 1;\ Rf'dta nd\ 'C-"-•mo,ont.n o
1 ~omo•on "' »dd,.oac• tcnam
D•O"'l l'li·O
(at WMdllridet Hitltll
1 lO-Edt\O" v\ E1H11nower (Cnamo•On\n oJ
6-E\oera nza v\ Ken...Ov tsevenlnl
•JO-Santa Ana v• WOOCll><•dO• >o"r
"v•n'I'\)
Toumam.m of C.NfnC)l«ls
Cat O<H n View Hitltll
TueMlaV'• Finl Round Sc.,.n
M0<n1ng\1d• 69. Lo• Alamllo• .,
Ocean \11ew I S L A Jellerson S1
Lono 8eacn Poiv SO Servile •2
8 rH ·Ollnce 61. Muir 49
T ode V'' S.Ctftd R MlftCI 5cMctult
<Canutan.... Bracu o
-Weil Covl"• "' Gter1<1ele Hoov•r
~JO-Moreno Vallev •• Latr.ewOO<I (CN~MliP Brull")
7-Ca o•.,rano \lellev v• Lovola
I 3C>-Wntcnn ter v• Maler Oe1
Tllul'WaV'l S4ctftd Reuftd ~
(c.m.tan.... 8reclt9tl
._Sarvole IOwr v\ Muir s »-Lo• AlamtlO\ V\ LA Jetft rM)n
(~Bf'aelr .. )
7-M«nlng\IOe vl ocean v -I 30-Lono
8Hcn Polv "' Brea·Ollncla u Quinta ~'*'
TuacleV'I Flrst Reuftd Sc~
Footnm 69 Cv0teu 43
1-Trov 63, L• Quinta ~2
Tlllltllt'l c--. ..... SemfflNl!l
6.lO-tC.ate•I• v• Torrance
t-<voreu V\ L• Qu1n1e
n..MeV'l ~~ 5emfflNll,_
6.»-E,1enc1a n Hunt ngton 8aecri. 7'
~00111111 v\ Trov •
his f1 m thc fo unh-quancr run
E1senho"cr's '1ctor) g1' cs the
Eagles a shot at No. I ·seeded Edison
Thursda) night at the same !>1tc.
• Klaus Pen.\as scored 20 points
fo r Univers1t) in a losing cause. and
1un1or Louis Angcls got into double
figures for the first time. netting 16,
but a s1m1lar third-quarter blues
proved the Trojans' undoing.
University tratlcd 32-31 al half·
time. but j ust two field goals by
Pcrwas was all the host Trojans could
account for 1n the third quarter as a
12-4 Savanna run put the Rebels into
a 13-point bulge entering the founh
quancr.
Savanna will meet Gare) Fnda) in
the consolauon semifinals at Wood·
bndge (4:30 ).
Costa Mesa drops 62-54
decision after big start
TM Deify Not
Thinp looked aood for Costa
Meu in the early staaes Tuetday niebt when lbe Mustanp found
themldves in front 10-0.
However, thinaa cban1ed
drutically in a huny, 11 viliti"t
lolla Onnde outxored Meu, 2~. *Jrest o( the quantt and went on
b a 62·S4 victory in a non..laisue
~-.. We tot out '° Wit quick lead and dlla Wd down and died tbc l'Clt of
illlil ..-W," .ud Com Meta C.GllCb
Dllll ~. ""Our troublll me a ct•'1 Sm of'..._. ... dM lllliiD .......... '* ..... .......
how to win yeL ..
Xavier Hanna is a potitive aped
of Costa Mesa•s pme thus far. Oa
Tuesday, the ~foot-I j\la.ior pum~
eel in 21 pcMnts and oollleted 12
rebounda. Meanwhile emior Bree
Dieball had three l-Pointen i•
eluded 1J1101111 hia 16 ~ts. lead~i:::':l...s. :: = tanp acwualty mntiid beck to .... one poin• leecl in tbc _,. qww. .... , we ID8de tlnl c:riliall· -.
oven -oae aftiir ........ -... aMy al lllcl ID ..... llit Qi l;t , .................... c
TMN111s••' a
•.Friday .
-l t lf.11 ,. tlftftl f,IHI ' 11\,hl IH\I i
Sortino leads Marina past Monarchs
Vikings stay unbeaten; OV, University, Oilers triumph
ly ST AN GaANCH
a..,.,_ c ..... -.
Melisa Sortino outscored the visit·
ina Mater Oei Monarchs. 21-18. in
the first half to lead the Manna
Vikinas to a 59-41 non-league vie·
tory. Tuesday night.
• The key to the game was chang-
ing to the full coun zone press ... siud
Vikings first-year coach Pete Bonn~.
"We were up only 11 -8 after the
first quarter so we switched from
man-to-man to zone. Mater Dea "as
ready for the press, but for awhile
there. they had a hard ttmc breaking
it and we went on a httlc run:·
The ru n was good for 12 straight
points building the: Vikings' lead to
32-14, and from that point Manna
coasted home to remain undefeated
through six contests
The V1k1ngs cmplo) the Lo)ula
Maramount Uni\l'r.,tt\ offen'>C lx·· cau~ the tallest pla>l'f on thl' team
is only 5-foot· I 0. a nd thl· offen'l'
was cltck1ng un all c~ hndl'f\.
Sortino. a 5-7 ~n1or point guard.
had 24 points overall. and she
dished out eight assists. Chnsta
Yorke. a 5·6 ..cnior guarJ chipped 1n
with 14 for the Viking.,.
"Mcltsa and I spent ~O mtnutc\
yesterday working on her <;hot:·
Bonny said. "Normall~ she doc'I not
get to s~oot that much whi:n team.,
play man on her. hut \h<.' found iJ
fe" opening-; tonight. Last ~car '>ht·
a'craged 1.5 a~s1st\ a g.anll'. and \he
ts up lo around ""· "hit h " a h1g
)Ump.
.. Chrt'ita ha'> hcl·n a' aaging
around 11 points a game for U\ 'ihe
shot 7 out of 14 (50 percent ) and '\ht.•
,has been shooting around 50 percl.'nl
all year long. he and \kli<.ta are
our two scorers.··
for most dome1tic: opplic:o11on1 l1m11 1
a t 1ole prtce
REGULAR TO 2.97
•1Gu1u s 1 ,,, 0\1(1 2 97
50-PIKE SOCKIT sn
"We co ntrolled the te mpo in the
first quaner. but the> stancd to
press us and the pace picked up,
which hcl~ the m They have a grea t
press." said Mater De1 Coach Bren-
da Yeckc "We shot poorl r tonigh t
too. This 1<> the fifth straight game
we have shot hadl) in.
"Coming in. I ..aid we needed to
stop their fast break. which "e
didn't. Al i;.o \\C didn't handle the
pressure. a t lc:a!it not unttl thl' end of
the game "
Heading the attack for the
Monarc h'> (2-1) wi.'rc Joan l\.1 aurl•r
w11h 16 point\ and \11.'!1'1\a J
McDonald. who addt.>d I 0
"Krist} Sparks had 11 rehnund.,
but Mater De1 rcalh killed U'> on thl'
boards." Bonn) said
"I have four post plJ~erc, "ho arc:
.. ery close in abiltt) and normall} I
can get t\\o of thl·m to rl'hound. hut
th1<. was our \\Or<,t gaml· 1n that .irea
1h1s 'ear We hke to run Jnd 1n
ordi.'r· to do that \\C: m u\t reh11und
.. , hct MJtc:r lx1 got m n lwll 111
1ls ~.li nt'> on \Ctond and third '>hot\
First thing we arc: gmng 10 "orl.. 1m
1n pract1lt' tommurn1\\ " rchnund-
1ng.
.. Reing 6-0 dOl''> not 'IUrpl\l' ml-, or
the girls Lool1hg at thi: \Ch<.'d uli.' \\t'
kni:w we had two real ll''" "tth
M1ss1on V1c10 ,.111d \1atcr Dl'I .ind
'>O far "e ha' l' pa~'ii.'d lhl'm \\ l'
ha'c a tc't 1n thl' <~rm·" I our-
nament. Y..e \ta rt \\Ith I o' .\lamt111'>
.ind UlC) ha'e a 'l'r\ good P<l'>I
pla}l'f so "e haq· 11ur \\url.. lUI out
for us."
In other high \l html game-.
•Ocean \'1c" O\l'rraml· .. omc:
earl~ fou l trouhk t'ntnuntl'rl·ll h'
Je nm Sullt' an and "cnt on to J o\\ n
Fullc.n o n. 71-50. to rl"al h the <,e m 1-
· 1//( /mt.llr
I MOT°"~
STEERING WHEEL COVEi
SAE Ot metoc
ldeol l0t tl>e do 11 )'OUr\alfer 1888 Sport 9"P 11Hrtn9 wh .. 1 co .. , For o
'9Q'ly lool. An o• ltd
cola" 411
finals of the Savanna Tournament.
The Scahawks (4-0) will face
,8cdlands an T hursday's 7·30
match up
Sullivan "as called for her third
foul 1n lhc fi rst quaner. fo rcing her
to sit out the rest of lht: half Taki ng
up the slack was 5-foo t-11 T racy
Wolfe, who scored 13 o f her p n,e-
~1&h 21 points 1n the first half
Sullivan. mcan"h1lc:. returned to
notch 16 of her 18 po1nh in the
second half
• Denise (1a ndara \lured 17
points and collected Ill rebound ' -
1n the fi rst qu<1ner Jlonl.' -tu pJt.c:
l nt\l'f"Sll) to a 57-20 non-k .igul'
rout at Laguna Hill'>
(Jandara limc,hc:d \\llh 2"' point'
and 13 rebounds \\htk· pl.i)tng httk
morl.' than a ball as thi.' Tm1an\
1m prol ed ICI ~-2 \\tlh thl' lop\ld\·d
dec1\1on
\kan,,htlt· TarJ \\o ltl .1ddt.•d 14
point<> and '>t\ hlud .. cJ 'hoh .tnd
'>Ophonwre u.•ntt.·r < hn ... 11t· I ouJ I~
ret>ound., to go "1th '>C'l'll r><11n1'
The Tro1an defe nse held tht HJ" l '
10 o;1ngle d1gm 1n rar h nl thr lnur
qu.i rtl'rS
Lnt•er\lt\ \\Ill tall' lhl' ho'>l tl'JJn
tn the Santa ~na \'alln I our
namcnt on T hur\dll\ night .11 .. \II
• Fre\hmen < larl v. .ill..l·r Jlld
Dina Ito" \t ored I ' .111J "" rt•1 n1'
resix·c11,cl~ and .l.111.1 1>.n " Ll1 n p
ped in 14 point' Jnd ~r.thhnl l.J
rebound'> J'> Huntington Al.Jl h J l'.tll
'l\Jllng \111111...in .1~"'-4 '°1 111111 k J l(Ul
o:.et bad
• hu111ng 11u1 Hrethrl n 11 thl·
lir\I qudrter l 1h1."rl\ ( hrl\llJ ll \\l'nl
on tor a 41-\t1 n1•n·k.J~Ul' ho ml'
~m ~ ( (1ffman h:wkJ J1mn
Doug Sorey•1 Unh,erslty
High Trojans rolled to a
57-26 win at Laguna Hiiis.
11 rel'\oun1.h Jnt.I k n C aru-,o d t)hl·d
o ut 11 d\'>l'>h J'> L1~:rt' nened ts
marl.. at 2·2
ace women rout
Long Beach, 86-43
The Dally Pilot
l < ''< • Hf \( It -K.in ng tu a
J 1-11 halfti me k au thl' Orange
< 11J\t ( t•lkgL' "'"men·, tia,l..i:tball
te.im d1.,man1kJ hu\t l nng Beal h
(ti) < olkge T Ul'\dJ\ night !<6-4 3.
in a no n-l •Jn 11:rem c g..i mt:
"'•1m1 Htgln .ind < ~nth ta Kollar
led tht• d)\dUlt \\It h ( l'o potnh aptCl l'
"h1le tclanit' 'foorman added 10
,UJDE ,
75 MONTH BATTERY , __ .,~~· 49 88
pr""" --iii 1 . D \ .1J.-)
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Girls sports, from players to coaches, have improved
When was the last time )Ou wmt
to a sirts sponina event?
If 1t'1 bttn awhile. you will be amucd with the caliber of play.
Every spon from volle¥ball to sof\-
ball,"faeld hockey to swimming. has
become extreme!~ compctittve.
"I think the caliber of play is
better tbn it was in the early '80s,"
said Fountain Valley girls baskNball
Coach Carol Strausburg. "Every
sport has gotten better. O ne of the
reasons basketball has improved 1s
the chanse to the smaller ball. The
smaller ball helps the girls handle it
better. They can pass better, and
they can shoot from farther out.
"Also coaching has improved. Al
first there were only a few coaches
and you could count on them put-
ting out a good team, but now there
arc m ore good coaches. The coache)
are stressing hard work and concen-
tration. Pride is being talked about
now.
"There has been an att1tudl'
change. It is becoming more ac-
cepted that 1l 1s OK for girls to be
IOIC 'llll ICICOICU
athletes. There st1ll 1s a lot of room
for impro ement. but it has come a
long_ way.
"Dunng the early '7CX there were
no girls sports. There was an at\cr
school program that was lake an
intramurals. so the program has
come a long"-'&).
"While club play has helped a lot
spons like volleyball and soccer tt
has actually hurt basketball. The~ 1s
no club basketball. just summer
camps. People are willing to spend
SI 00 m onth to be pan of a \ ol-
leyball club team. but not for basket-
ball. Instead the) would JUl>t bu~ a
hoop and hang it on the garage.
"Some dubs do not let pla)ers
panicpa.te in others 'iports. Herc at
Fountain Valle). the enrollment has
been stead1I~ dropping. meaning the
pool of athletes 1n gettrng o;maller.
Coaches-have to-share players. and
some coaches don't like that. The}
feel that playing !>Oft ball. for e\am-
ple. interferes" 1th !>pnng pral·t1ct.> or
weight training.
"Basketball do~:s not ha\c an)
club teams really. The AAU
(Amateur Athletic Union) offers ofl'-
scason ball. but only for the rlite
players."
At o ne time. girls basketball wa'i a
slow pa~. low scoring game.
Today. however. n resembles that
being plarcd by the bo)'s.
"Several schools are using the
Loyola Maramount offense, it has
become very popular." Strausburg
&a1d. ''The offense is designed for a
small tt.>am. 1t is great for team~ like
that."
While the gaml' has changed. the
officials remain the same. It seems
that 00ic1als take a lot of heat from
the professional ranks down. but
often times at a g1rlsgamc. 1t seems
dcscn ed. Sc\ eral officials seem to
take the attitude that the} arc just
calling a ··g.irls .. game. so tra\cling
and double dribhlc'I may not get
called .
"first let me o;a\ there arc soml'
reall) good officaah o ut thcrr."
1rausburg said ... They arc \ e~ nro-
fen1onal. and the~ takr their \\Ork
~ 8.\SKETB.\tl ~ •
Na A STANDINGS
WeatemC. .... w.
~adtk DMlilft
W L ~c1.
Lallws 15 5 .750
Portland 16 6 .n1
SHttle 11 7 .611
Phoenix 7 9 .'38
~ 6 12 .333
Sacramento 6 12 .333
Golden State S 14 .263
MldWHt DM1*\
San Antonio 12 6 .667
Utah 12 6 .667
Denver t3 7 .650
Houston 10 10 .SOO
Dallas I 10 .444
Minnesota 5 14 .263
Cn.rlolle 3 16 .1 SI
Eastem C•lfet .. tee
A .. ntk Dtvlslon
New York 12 7 .632
GB
3
6 • • 9'1'l
3
4
7Y2
9Y,
Boston t; 9 .550 1 •n
Ptllladetphle 10 9 .S26 2
Washington 9 11 .4SO 311>
New Jenev 6 13 3t6 6
Miami S 16 238 8
Central Division
lndlane 12 S 706
Atlante 13 6 .644
Detroit 13 7 .650 1h
Chlc.oo 12 7 .632 1
Mltweuk" 9 10 .474 4
Clevelend I 11 .421 S
0r1enoo 1 12 . .wo s112
T Uft4ie Y's Scer91
Lalren 103. CharlOne t9
Portland '9. a.en 91
Atlanla 102, San An1onlo 9•
Indiana 113. MlnpHOla 112 (Oii
lffw Jtr"v 97, Pl'illaoet1>1ua 12
ClllullO IOS, Dallas 97 Mltw-" 106, OrlanOo 103
Houston IOS, ~· IJ O.trolt 121. C>Mlv.,. IOI
Golden State 111, Sacra mento 103
TadllY"I G.mn I.Mien at Miami, 4:30 1> m
O.troll a l Olllclen, 1.JO 1> m
S..tlle •I Bo11on, •:JO 1> m
Atlanta al Plllt.<Mtonl•, •JO om
Mllw•utl" al Cle11ecancs • lO 1> m
Dallas •• MlnnHOra, S 1> m Prloenla al Utan, 6'.30 1> m
o.nver a t Golden Slate. 7.JO 1> m
Lalren 103, Hemen n
L.AK•RS -Wortllv 10· 11 7·1 77, Green 6· 11
I· I 13, TflOmpson 6· 10 0-0 12. Scoll 9· IS 0·0 19,
JOMSon 11·20 S•6 27. o rvac l·S O·O 2, Drew 1-3
I· I 3, c-0·0 0-0 o. Hi99ln1 0·0 O·O 0 Tolall 4'·12 1'·16 103.
CMAJlLOTTa -TrlPUCka 7· 16 2·2 1'.
RatnOll J-9 l ·• 9, Raio 6·9 1·'1 14 BOOUH l · 7
1·2 I , Chaoman l-20 0·2 6, G•ttlson 2· 1 1·2 S,
Currv 9· 11 l-l 23, Grav 0·0 C>-0 o. S1C111i119 l·J
0-0 2, Anderson 2·3 O·O 6 Tola1s. 36·97 12·17 19
Sc9re IW Qwlrtwt La~ 24 lO 24 25'-103
Chet'lottt 2• 24 11 23--"
)-tlolnt l'Oelt-Lakers l·l (SCott I· I, Johnson
0-1, Olvac 0-1l. Chetiollt S·l2 IA"Clerson 'l·l ,
Currv 2-s. 8ooutl 1-1, Trle>uc ... C>-1, Cllae>man
0-2). Fouled ou1-None Re«>ouncb-Laken S9
(Dlvac 13), Chenette •2 IR•mbls IS). As·
tlstt-Lakars 22 (JonnM>n 10), Cllat'lolle 22
(Boouft 13). Totat foub-La~ers II, CllarlOttt
19. Tec!Wllcalt-Grav. Wortllv, Scott, c-
AllendellW-23. 90 I.
Trel ....,.. "· °"'"" '2 CUPPSltS -Mannlnv 2·S 2-S 6, M YOUM
6·11 1·2 13, &enlamln S· 10 '1·4 1'1, Har-S·IJ
6·1 16, Grant 3·9 0·0 6, Bannister •·• 7-t IS.
ltl¥Wt 1•6 2·2 •· Garrlcil •· 13 •·S 20 lolals· 34-75 2•·40 92. ~TL.AMO -Kersey S· 11 4·4 14, Wiiiiams
S-10 2·S 12, OUcllworttl 6-IJ •·• 16. Orulef 6· ll
S-6 l7. Porter S-13 12-1' 22. ROO!nlon 2-7 2-4 6, c-1·3 0-0 2, Irvin 0-3 0-0 0, D Youno l-l
2·2 I , P9trovlc 0-3 2-2 2-Tol•ls ll·79 33-41 9t
Sare Irv Ouen.n C"-• 20 20 23 ,.__..,
Portlend 20 19 21 32-99
3•POlnl eoats-Cllooen 0-7 IM. Young 0-2.
~ 0-2. liaroer 0-ll. Por1i.no o-s 10ru1er
IH, Petrovic 0-1. Porter 0-l). FOUied out-None.
lt.00. .. CIUI i • U .. nnlsl• 74~ S1 (WJlleml U) Aul\1......C:llHen 19 (Haroer
9), Por1tend 15 (Port• 6). Total loul......C:llOl*'t
Tl. PortlMd 29. TecMkats--Clle>oers fllloal
dlfwlM 3, Portlartct 11ieoa1 o.tense, Harl*. ~ Atttndt-12.IN.
COf.-...rrf COLL•GE WC»MN
Or-. CM9' 16, L9ftt lleedl >4 ,_Cl .. _,
0..... c.tt L-had! ....... .. ..... lo¥tlll'I • 0 0 I Murrel 0 2 4 2 ~ J026 Ciani• 0000 llciwtea~ t 0 2 2 Warren S 0 2 10 MmMlll9 a 2 0 I Cernnr• I O O 1
1....,_., 2 o 2 4 uwl• 3 o • • ~ l 0 2 • Cottll 1 0 4 "
tlP I ii-4 2 1 10
--90 111 ..... 4121 ltllw I 2 2 It T..... W I tS .. Totata 16 2 16 3' .......,_ ~ c-1. 0 -11. ""w ...... ...-: .... 1IJd I '-.....
EcllMft 67, Santa AM S1
(lrvlM Wand News l~)
Edhafl Saflta AN
f9ftpffP .. "pf tp
OKI< 0 0 I 0 Gav Iola 0 0 0 0
H9rreH 0 0 0 0 Crtaver 2 0 0 s
Tvltr l 0 1 6 Franl(lln 0 0 0 0
Lovaladv • 0 I I Medina • J I 11
SmY\er 1 0 1 2 JoMson 0 0 0 0
Millef' 1 0 I 2 Contreru 0 0 I 0
Jeule 9 J • 21 Verne s 2 2 13
TllOOt s s 4 IS Mora it\ I 0 I 1
Marlineav 6 1 ' 1J ~a 2 0 7 • Woolridge • 1 I 9
Wfl\on • • J 17
TolalS 29 9 IS 61 Total\ n 10 10 S1
Scon t>v Ou•rfer'
Edl\On I 19 n 1~1
San•• Ana 16 l3 IS 13-57
Tlll'ee·POlnl 11<)<11\ !>anla Ana-<navu I
Mecllna 1, Verna l
Tecnn•Caf\ Nont'
C..nvon Sorin9S SI, lrvtne 49
Orvin. Wtf1d MW\ TourlWlmeflf)
lrvlfte Canven Scwk\~
'9"pf"' '9 ft pf Ip
8oo1nrovd 3 I s 1 Perrin 2 I I s
Car1on 1 0 0 2 Tavior I 2 3 • Baln1 7 2 2 0 o ........ 10 s J 2S
Gra mll<:!I 0 0 1 0 Havn 3 0 1 6
Paull11<> 0 0 0 0 Lowrv s 2 , 11
E1cn,tedt 1 0 I 2 Coll1n1 2 0 2 • ROl>ertl 1 ' J , Young1 I 0 1 ,
Molle 10 ' 4 2S
TOl•ll 19 10 9 ., TolalS 1• 10 IJ Sii
Sc-llY OUtf'Wn
Irvine .. 17 7 ltr--49
Cenvon !>e>r111g\ 11 1• 11 IS.-5'
)·P01nt goal\ lrv1.,_Molle I 8ool'1rovd I
Tecnn1ca11 None
l!lsemoww 71, WeoclbrktM 76
(Irvine Warld Nt W\ Tournarn.llt)
WMdtwldee 1!""""9Wtf'
.. flpftp f9ftpf tp
Raver. s 6 ) 17 Sfe>e 2 • • I
Ramos 6 s s 21 J1mmer1on 9 6 4 7S
McLemore 1 0 • 16 Hall 0 0 s 0
l tltH 0 0 I 0 Well , 0 ) 6
Muro/Iv 0 0 1 0 Fo\ter l 0 • 3
Mant11e1 l I I • DuM 9 I 2 " CC>hen 2 0 I • Trowtr 6 • ) 11
TavlOr s • s ..
Klno\l>urv 0 0 3 0 TOl81\ 26 .... 16 To1e11 79 IS 2S 11
kwe bv OUertwn WOOCll>r iOQe 19 16 16 2S-76 EIH nnower n 26 11 17-71
3·t>Olnl oo&I\ Woodt>r•oo-Ramos •. Rauc-n
I Man11'1411 I El\enllower-S1e>e I. Trower l
T e<:l'lnlcals None
Sedllabedr SJ, Kamectv 4'
(lrvtfte Wartc:I New• T~!Mnl)
Ngu\tn
Torf'Y
McF1nane
Acuna
Fltl9trtld ,,_,
Galbert
Raolster
C.-1
Totals
K-.dV
.. " pf tp Murkeml 0 1 0 1
Mlvuulli O O l o
CHne 2 0 1 • Otvtin I 0 I 2
UMN 0 I 2 I
&.Mier 12 1 1 29
FadOoui 0 1 0 1
B.WlKlam• 0 1 l 2
J.Wflllarm 1 O S ' 19 IS 12 SJ Total\ 17 9 11 46
kwe ltV °'"""" SaddleOac:k 4 19 12 11-SJ
ICennedV 10 7 11 11--44
Tllree·POlnl ec>al• Kenned\'-Barktr l Tacllnlcat\ None
Savanna 61, UntwnHV S3
("""'9 Wer1d New. T__.,_.l
""""-""" seva-
Vall
8Smllll
Satazer
Jt Smltl'l
German
Wiison Perwas
Clltae
Blanco
lotall
'9 ft Pl to '9ftpftp
0 2 2 2 Lvcn. 6 I ) 13
4 1 S 16 Roorfg<Ar 6 J 2 IS 1 I 2 S Pre.Ju 4 I J 9
l I 1 3 E"C!OW J 3 3 9
0 0 , 0 Smith • s 1 1)
00 10 ltamaeverOOIO
I 1 1 20 Tr-r I 0 I 2
J IS/ Swano 0010
0 0 , 0
II 1• 73 53 Tot111 24 13 16 61
Scere 1W O..rt.n
Un4...,tltv 16 IS • lt-SJ
S.-ti I I 11 l,._.1
l ·POllll 11091\ Unlvenllv-Perwa s 1, B Smlttl I
TKMIQls Noft9
..... GniMe 62* CM1lt Mesa S4
(_ ....... ,
..... ~ c...-..
DIM
Savaram
GordOrl
Kint
Tran
l ul
Fietcner
Totels
....... .. .....
J I Z I Ornave I 0 I 3
, 0 0 • .._ 10 1 3 21
213S L.MllY 130S
3209 Port• 0101
0020 Dlttlll 4Sl16
I 0 • It Yodl.. 0 2 1 1
S l J 13 Herdlno l 0 1 6
23 • 1• '2 Totals It n 11 S4 ._.. .......
... ~--22 • 16 ,.....,
COiie IMM4lt I• It 17 1~ Tilrw POMI 9"11: eOlla Gr~ l,
Sevrelt\ t , Kine I, au1 J; COiie ~
1. O.... l.
TKflftk.ell Hanna (CM).
...... ICMOOL OtRLI _,_ •• Mltw Del 41 ,_.....,.)
..... 09' .... .. ..
5 0 310
0 0 I 0 I 0 4 16
0 2 • 2 I 2 I 6 I J 2 7
_,.. .. " ... l • 0 2
tO 2 124 , 0 ••
l l • 1
I I I 0 1 t 1 M S I 4 I I t 4 I I I I 4 I I 1 I I I 1 I
.. t 11 •
MMlll ~ ... "" '9flpftp .. "pf tp
Tl.Maawtlt 1 0 3 1 HOlo 1 2 I 6
TaMaxwetl 0 0 1 0 Davi\ • s I 1J
Atf'lfroe s • s 14 ACO\la 0 0 0 0
Hllb4trt I 0 3 II Lovin 0 2 1 2
Wll\On 1 0 3 2 JOlln\on 3 I I ,
Taylor I 0 I 2 Jallr 0 1 s I
Roti.rrs 0 0 1 0 Aml>row J 3 1 9
Vo...ng 0 2 0 '1 ltow ) 0 2 6
HOit • I • 9 Walk.er s J 2 13
To1a1' 20 , 71 .. Tol91l 10 11 14 S7
Scere llV 0uar1WI
MIHikan 10 7 IS 71-41
Hunllng1on Beacn 6 2• 1• ll-S7
l·POlnl QOlll\. Mflllk•n-Hll~rt I
TKMlcal\ Robert\ (M)
Unlv.nltv S1, Le9Unll H•1 'H
(non·le•-l
Uftlver\ifV L•euna H•1
f9ft pftp 19ftoftp
Candar11 10 , 3 27 Magi inn 0 0 I 0
$!av 2 0 0 • Swen1on I , I 4
WOii! s • I l' K•1lma I 0 1 2
Ho 0 0 I 0 Ova ll\ 1 0 1 7
HUQ1'141\ 1 0 l 2 Cook 0 0 l 0
Lood ) I l , Smo•'l 2 2 0 6
Sllammu 0 0 1 0 S•even\ 1 I 2 s
Zer1>a! an 0 0 2 0 Ne11on 2 0 I • Cneng 0 I 0 1 Srallav I 0 s 1
Nguven 0 2 2 7 Martin 0 I s 1
lnme11 0 0 I 0
To1e11 21 lS IS S7 To1al\ 10 6 19 20
S<ort t>v Ouar1WI
Un1vt r ' IV 21 .. 12 IC>-S7
Laguna H1ll1 • 7 9 1-20
J PO•n• goall None
Tecnn.ca11 No11•
llbertv Chrlstien •1, &r•"'ren JO
(nofl·leaeue)
llre"'ren L IOerfv Ctvh ttan
loft pf Ip fv"pftp
Brown J I • 7 801111 0 0 0 0
Bu' er ) 0 s 6 Poe-en\ 2 s .. 9
Orv•t• 0 0 • 0 Ca ruw 1 J 2 ,
JaC•\'111 0 0 s 0 Noon• 1 J 0 s
Marlon 0 0 0 0 Co11man 2 l I s
Ma1tntw1 2 s • 9 Crit>OO 1 ' l I
Zemo•a oo • 0 7 e Oeato11 J I .. I
Tole!\ 12 6 7• 30 Total\ 12 17 " ..
Score t>v Ouarten
Bretnren 0 11 • l'r -JO
L o...1v Cn,,1t1an I 10 6 18 ..
Tnree·POonl ooat\ Non•
Tecnn1cais None
FROSH·SOPH SC°"E
Co\te Me,. 62. Loera 10
Nl'L
... ,.... C.••ic.
x·Sen Fran.
Rams
NewOr1Mn1
Atlante
Mlnnesote
Green Bev
Chlc.eo Detroit
Tam1Jo11 Bev
Ptllladelphla
N.Y.Glants
Walhlnoton
Ptloenlll
Dalles
West
W L T
12 2 0
9 s 0 7 7 0
3 11 0 c.erae
' s 0 I 6 0
6 I 0 s 9 0 s 9 0
East
10 4
10 4
I 6 5 9
1 13
0 0
0
0
0
.-ct. ~I' ~A
.157 395 2'3
.6'3 ~ 310 .soo 315 275
.214 n s 375
.6'3 lOS 231
.571 302 311
.A2't 330 311
..lS7 241 m
.357 2'1 355
.714 291 230
.714 299 235
.571 326171
.357 24' 30t
.on "' 351 AIMrtcM c. .......
Welt
W L T x·09"ver .......
l(anses Cltv
Seattlil
10 4 0 I 6 0
7 6 l
' • 0 San Dleoo 4 10 0
c.er.I
9 s
1 ' 7 7
7 7
•ast 8uffelO I 6
Miami I ' lrdanaoolls 7 7
NewEncNnO 5 t
N.Y . .Mft 4 10 ...................... ....... ..,... .....
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
...... ,..ca....
.-ct. P'I' ~A
.714 30t 'lf11
.571 211 ,.
.536 171 2'2
-At 211 .216 227 2'1
.6'3 331 m .536 .., 217 .soo 322 , ..
.500 206 ~
.571 362 2"
.571 2" 310
.500 290 2'7
..lS7 2'7 3Jf
.216 m JM
Oeltee e t NY Gielllt (Chenf191 1 al ,_.JO e m )
Oeftvtr a t "'-'la (C'*"'91 •al I 011'1 ) .............
NY Jets •1 ....... 1 p,m. -...n at Seettlt IESPN, CMnnel II a t S
•.m.)
OtWll kv et Clllc.e9D, 10 aft\
..,.._ 81 ~. 10 L l'ft.. Mlenll et II._ u1l1, 10 e m
Mila..,.• et ~. lO un Nlwl..-et ~.IO a m lcll '*90 et K .... Cltv. M un.
'f.,.. ..., • °"""· If a.m • WWl*41¥ I I A-~ NII.
............ l'rwia.., l """"' Tr •s a9-,.,. ....... ,., .... 0-... (aw-t 7 .. ' ......,
scnousl)'. The) call the game thr
same. be tt girls. bo) s. varist) or
junior vars1t).
"But there are other'>" ho arc JUSt
out to pick up an e11.tra paycheck.
They arc out there and they take thr
game really lightly I ha\C some sa)
things to the girl!. 111..c ·w ouldn't
rather be out on a date ton1gh1·1• and
I know the)' "-Ould not "'1) ~omc·
thing like that at a gu)S game.
"Officials makl' S3~ a game.
which 1s pretty good moncy. I know
to some arras the\ ha\\' a hard lime
getting officials. but in o thers. of-
ficials <ihould be Judged and thosl'
that don't meet certain 'tandard~
110( k•:\ ·~.
'J
NHLs .......
C~ELL C°"f'ERENCE
Edmonton
Klllel
Calgary
Winnipeg
Vencoover
Clllcago
Mlnn•,ola
St Loul1
Toronto
Ott roll
Sm'/Wle DMM9n
W LT
IS 10 6
1S 12 )
11 11 9
14 13 J
11 16 4
Nen11 OMU«I
11 17 2
16 IS I
1) 11 s
IS 11 0
9 16 s
WALES CONFERENCE
NY Ranoars
Ptllladllte>nle
PittU>urgll
Wasl'll1191on
New Jtrltv
NV ltla!'den
Buffalo
Mon tr eel
Bo, ton
Harlforo
°'**
~•lrklr Division IS It S
IS 11 • IJ IS 7
17 ...
11 IS l ' " . Adam• Olvl\lon
19 • 4
18 12 ~
16 11 J
IS IS I
6 11 •
T11el6a't"\ Scertt
Plt"Durgl'l 1 Boston S
New Jer"v 1, NY hlanoer• 1
Va ncouver •. M1nne\Ola 1
Tadll't"S Ga~I
Kines al Hertford, • JS 1> m
80\lon al Buffalo •.JS pm
Cn•cago at Montreal. • 3S pm
~GFGA
36 12S 109
ll ll• 112 ll 13J ltS
31 97 lOS
26 106 110
36 117 10S
l3 110 112
"JI ICM 96
30 lJI 143
13 19 llS
3S 106 91
J4 llS 101 ,. no 126
11 103 ICM 11 111 121
22 IOI 117
42 110 93
40 llS 97
JS IOS 8'
JI ICM 101
16 " 146
SI Lours •' NY Ranoer1 • 35 11,., Toron10 at Detroll 4 lS 1> m
NY l\18n<ltr\ at New JM"v • 45 Pm
Vencoover al W1nn•e>eQ S 30 1>,.,
Ouel>K •I Edmon1on 6 JS 1> m
TIMll"\da't"I Gatn4fl
Harllord et Pnilaoet1>h1&, • JS pm
Pit111>urg11 at M1nne.ote S 3S om
Ovet>K a l Ca1oarv 6 JS pm
SO('CER ,......;.
H l9tl ldloot 9lt1I
NOH·LEAGUE MarlNI I, Le Ouint• 0
Marina \CO-•no W~,.,,an I Sa•t$ AOslmart
La Quinta H •e\ Aouoi.ra 1
Halttime O·O
WRF.STLl'\G ~ • n
"'-lcMel NON· LEAGUE
Mntlefl Viele so. E st-la 17
91-Vo (MVI dee Keu1man, ll·S
10S-Allen (MV) •on DV forfeit
112-8.iltlev CMV) dee Pl, 11·6
1 l~us\91 (MVl C>ll'lntO La1>11ri, 1 79
12...-Berg (MV) oec WHver, 16·0
132-Geronoa L (MVI ..,on t>v for1ell
131-Wlllle (MVl ornneo Ru1>10 2 so
14S.-Martllll IMVI Cl« &.gnaJI, I 1·9
l~owerd (MV> ""°" 1111 forlall 16~• <El Cl« Rolo, IS·O
175'-Tovar IE > e>lnneo We1119ardt. 1..34 19l-htrone (El olnneo Prtl>elm. 11•
Hwt-Fulaon (MV) Pinneo Ot>trreuler s '6
DAWY~ LOCXU (......, 9-dl) -Z
Melt, 7 8llJW'L «I boftllo, 75 rOCk cod, 20 land ..... •WPORT LAMOtNG -I l>Oal, 19 anel9n.
17 ..no MM. 11 calleo t>au. 7 scutoln, l
........... Jmedlerel
,... ............
Cet~..._ .. cc>
,_,. Dev LeM9n
1. ••v CMrnco. lrvlM, "· 2-111 Viele, ~. n, > Cllfp Slavin, Dana Poln!, n, 4 OouJ ltlefll•. Olal, 74; i Mel CUl'd, Indio, 7S; 6.
(tie) Jalla Hert•,•-Park and Oouo CodV,
Ful!Prton, 76, I. Ille) Douo Ceuiev. CllUla VI"•·
•nd ~ 9Ytlar, Sanfff, n , 10 Gerv Dixon,
HunllnelOn ~. 1't,
Lew Ametwn
Milt Orudltf', New-I BMCll, a11C1 ..1011r1
Slllbotn, Hunllne10n Baach. 1't
'"''''(·1 10,,
should be dropped. Coaches have
the power to blackball an official if th~ey have had p roblem with that
official In the past. but I have never
had to do that yet."
Ora0;ae County Officials Liaison
E.M. "Speedy" Castillo said. "There
is no such rule as such. A roach can
have their principal call the Liasion
and request that a certain official not
call any of their games, and we try
to meet that rcque$t, but it is not a rule:·
Club play is not all bad. It gives
athletes a chance to practice their
sport year round. Howe\ er. as stated
earlier. some clubs do not allow
players to participate 1n othl'r sport'I
dunn_a thr school )Car.
This can and doc~ led 10 'pec1al-
1zation. which m itself is not all bad
but for most athlete~. high st·hool i~
the last chance they will have to
comPt'te in a '>port in an organized
setting. and forcing a nlu~l·r to
choo!IC onl~ one sport ~l'l'llU \\rung
Si.a Graad 's C'Olumn appears ~v~ry K'ednH day. C•rol Str•usburg
PRO BASKETB.\tt
Worthy stays around,
paces Lakers, 103-89
From The Assoc141ted Press
Jame!. Worth~. aim m t CJl'ctcd
early in the game. ~-orl'd 27 point<.
and p.rahbl·d eight rchound'> as thl'
Los .\ngcle' l..akl'f\ fought ra't ho<\t
Charlot1c. I 0.1-~9 I Ul''>da~ night.
the Homl·t ~· eighth -.1ra1ght lo~s.
M1chad Cooper 1)f thl· 1 .il-.cr'i and
Charlnuc·, ~tuar1 < ira) "l'll' eJel'tl'd
after a ~ecnnd-quartc1 hra" I that
also 1n\l1hcd \Vonh\ I our 1n·hn1-
cal foul., "nc calkd
~1agK John,on <.um·d 27 ix11nts
and o, ron l\\oll had 19 1111 thl·
Lake rs.' \\ h1) kd 54-48 .11 halfttml'
Dell ( urn -;rnrl·<l 1' Kdh
Tnpucl...i Hi ·ano J ll lll·1d 14 lor
Charlotte lhl' 11onwt' 'hot JU't N
ix·rrcnt tr11m thc tidd 1h1· I ''"
'ltra1ght ganll' thn ·\ e lx·rn 11mkr '\(1
pern·nt. anJ leaJmg 'n1rn Re,
Chapm:rn "u' JU<it ' tor 10.
The hr,l\\I bcgnn~' hc.-1\ire hall-
t1mc \\hl'll C ir.n ..tnd tl·ammat1•
Kenn\ C •Jll1'i11n · \H'nl tu hln<·k
Worth\·, \h111 \\ orth\ .ind Cira'
hcgan flU \h1ng and. aftl'r thq \\t'r;·
separated. (tr.1' tm·<l 111 punch l\c1111
EISl'\\ ht"rl' 111 till' '-B \ l m·,da'
•Trail Blazer -; 99. flippers 92.
Tern P11rter 'lored 22 r•1111h. Ill·
duding l\Wr during ,1 tktl"'c 10-0
run late 1n lhl' gaml'. liflinr 1'111tl.111d
pa~t thl' '1<.111ng Clir11t·"
Portland kd througho111 thl'
tounh ix·nn<l until Cian <ir.1ni'' 2<>-
footl·r put the < llrr11.·1' up ~~·l'l4
\\1th '~'' kft \\1th l'e1nt·r .md
Kl'\ 1n Dlll ~"nrth h111111~ t\\11
ba,k.t.:t\ l':tlh. tl11· I 1ail Bla1~·" then
o;cored the 1\l'\I 10 pwnl' trn J Q4. 'i
ad"antJgt' \\Ith 1 ·1~ to go
•Bulls lOS. Mavericks 97: In Chi-
cago. M1'-hacl J ordan ~orl·tl 4 1
pointc; .ind the Bull' ll•c..I almo\t 1he
entire ''a~ in collec ting their fifth
v1cH>~ to '" games. Jo rdan thl·
'18..\'' top \C1lrt•r with 32 point\ JX'I
game. h:id 2 I 111 <he fourth quaner
• Pacers 113. Tlmberwolves 112:
( hud.. Per-.nn !>rored -'I potnt<i J\
,urging Indiana held on for the
O\enimc \\in at homt'. Indiana
(I ~-51 l'i nwrc than t\\O month'
.1ht•ad ol IJ'I 'ca\on''> par<.· The
( rntral Di' 1"011-lcadmg Parl·rc; did
nut get thl·1r I 21h '1rto~ la'>t <,ea,on
until thl'1r 52nd game on Fdi 2~
• Rorkt>ts 103, Suns 83: In Hou'-
1011 . ..\kel'lll Cll..i.1u wo n \c.:11rl'd 2'°1
potnl\. grabl>1:d 20 rl·hound<i and
hkH kt•d nine 'hot' a<i thl' RO\.-k\.·t ...
l'nded a lour-gaml· losing 'itn·ak
•warriors 118. Kings 103: M1tlh
1{1lhmond \lon·d 27 noint' a\(1old·
l'll State \\1rn 11' lir<.t road g.ilffil' lll
the \l'a'>on l he \\'arnur'i. '"ho lo't
their lir-.1 n1nt• road gaml''· also
\nanfll.'d .i ttln'l'·g.1mc losing <.trl·a\.
"'nail
• Pistons I ? I , l':uitgets I 08: Jot·
Dumar., kd a lxtro1t rolh that
l·ra,ec.I a I 6·po1n1 St'C<1nd-<.luana
ddiu1 :ind 1'1.1h Thumu<i l..cH.'d a
third·J)l'nod \f)Urt ... , thl· l'i\111n'
h.1ndl·d lkn q•r 1t'i lir<.t h11ml' lo'i\ 1•1
thr \\.'a'>11n.
• Bucks 106, Ma~ic I 03: Ja,
H umphm·, made t\\o ln'l' thro'"
\\llh "' 'en111lh ll'ft .it ~1il"auk.l·e a'
lhl· Rul·k, hdd off a latl' ralh
• Ha"ks 102. Spurs 94: ~I OS<''
\lalont• \tOrl·d ~~ ptnnt' .ind (.Jlenn
·nlll · 1{1\l'r' addl·d ~I at tht· Omni
,1, ..\tl.101.1 po,ll'lJ 1t' ''-'\l'nlh con-
'c'-u11 \ l' 'I\. ton
•Nets 97, · 76ers 82: l.A·nn"
Hop~on 'il'ured I~ o f h1' 2~ po1nh
during a 40· I°' 'c'"ond -hall rnn th.11
earned Ne" kr'ic\ tu thl· \ 1cton .11 home · ·
f '01.1.l ·:fil·: II \~k 1·1 II\ I .I .
No. 2 5 M ichigan State upset
From The Auodated Press
Hnan Hill's 3-point basil.et
snapped a 5::?-52 tic :ind unheralded
llhno1s--Ch1cago went on 10 up'iCt
25th-ranked M1ch1gan State. 65-5°'.
T uesday night. It "'as the panans'
first loss in seven games this season.
Corwin Hunt scored I<> points and
Brian H 111 had I 7 to lead lllmois·
Chicago (4-2) as the Flames pla~C'<l
a n aggressive. attacking defense that
forced .24 M1ch1gan tatc turnovers.
leading to several ca~) transitional
buckets .
In other college ba11k~thal~ Tues-day:
•St. Job'• II, Fordlllam If: Boo
Harvey. Billy Singleton and Mahk
Sealy scored 19 points apiece and
No. 18 St. John's c laimed its 21st
ronsecutivc victory over the Rams.
The last time Fordham ~4-31 heat St.
John's (7-2) was Feb. 13. 1971. St
John's coach Lou CameS<'Cca ha'
not lost to the Ra ms in 24 game->
• Brigham Ynna H . Uta• Statt
Ill: Man} Haw!. scored 24 point'
and And) T oolson added 20 to le:id
Brigham Young (8·1) 10 the non·
conference victor\' O\ er Utah Statt·
(3-4) in Provo ·
•New Mexico State 1%, Teus·EI
Paso U : Reggie Jordan scored I J
points and New Mexico State\
pressing defense forced 30 Tcxa~-EI
Paso turno\ ers as the Aggie~
coasted. The Aggies of the Big \\ C\l
Conferen~ "'on their founh straight
to improve to 6-1
•Temple 74, St. Joseplil'1 &4: M1k
Kilgore scored 15 points as Tempk
(3·2. 1-1) ga\e Coach J ohn Chane~
his 400t.h collegiate victory 1n an
t\tlantic 10 game.
(Olllf,I H\,kl IH\11 'COICI'
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Air Force •. Raols 64
arleflem Youne "· Ut111 Sr " 168'10 S1 69, W MOfllana '4
Monl-"· u s. lnlerftal'°"91 .. ,._.,,ada·lt-7', GonUM ..
New Mex~ St. ~. Tun-El Paso 49
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TtHl·San Anlonlo 79, St. ~rv's. l .. H S1 MIDW9ST
111.·Clllceeo 6S. ~n St f7 Iowa St. 117, Dfeke II• (04)
S. llllnolt 17, Evensv1119 n
'°"'" C.o!n St 10. MeryleNI 63
MULLIGAN ,,......,
Va CO<'nMOl'l•Mlt'1 12. ltedlwd 41
•AST Bos1on Ct>llaoe 11•, Herverd 66
Oartmoutll 79. New HamPSNre n 11 oo
Drt1rec •. Md. ·hltlmore Counlv ..
Falrlelefl Dleklnaon 72. St Peter's S7 Hofltra 72, '-W
ltlder It. Lone ltlancf U 17 St JOllll'I ... FordNim '°
Temole 74, St. JoMofl•s S4
VIianova .... ConMCttcut S1 w..-... Ctnl C-.cticut St 66 .. .....,.,..
Sv~ 107. Meraftlclft Oii 91
there, but 6-foot-6 Owayne Morton
wnt with Denny Cnlm and the
Cantinals. a
Damon Beitey. ~if you rad
"'Seuon on the Brink .. and wu canlld by lobby Kn.iOt u an -~. liped Whb the tCOGDeil. ..... .......,. tbe aiath-
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Rams, Robinson wouldn't mind! No more
beer sold
by Eagles
meeting 49ers one more time
But a Jot must happen before
rematch ca n occur in N FC final
Wn h the Rams on the verae of e xtcn:::J their
27-17 lead, Millen. the former Raider, rccov Ever-
ett's fumbled snap on the San Francisco S-yard line with
6:41 left. PHILADELPHIA (AJ>) -Beet
will not be sold at concession stands
dunn.a Philadelphia Eagles prnca
the rest of the season, a vcnd.i.na
company executive said Tuesday
after jo1oin1 the team and city in
condemn.in& rowdy fans.
I)' UllNll WILSON
Ar ~ .. ,..,
On the next play, Taylor pulled in Mbntana's short
pass, anJ)cd to the right sideline and was gone .
. See you later, San Francisco ltneba<"k.er Matt Millen
said to the Los Angeles Rams.
See you later, too. Rams coach John Robinson said
"It JUSt popped loose and I jum ped on it," MjJlen
said. "And J.T. comes up with a 9S-yarder and that's
the tum ina point ... We will see the Rams again,"
Millen said. "Everett .is fantastic." to the 49ers. · Mike Cofer missed the PAT after Taylor's second
touchdown, but it didn't matter. Ron Brown fumbled
on the kickoff return and Keith Henderson ecovercd on
the Ram s' 27. S1.x pla ys later Roger Craig delivered the
division title with a I-yard run.
"It wu something that needed to
br do ne.·· said Bruce Ground. &eo-
eral manager for ()gdcn-AJlicd Ser-
vices Corp.
_They were ~ot talking about next year. They were
talkana about lh1s season.
Maybe ~illen and Robrnson were JUSt caught up
in lhe emo~aon after thct 49ers ht-at the Rams, 30-27. Mon~y nafht to cli nch their ~vc.nth NFC West
champaonshap this decade.
The vendor 1s in the fourth year of
a 15-ycar contract to self beer at c11y-
owncd Veterans Stadium.
It was a big game. all nght. Y.1th the 49ers coming
back from two 17-point defirn'I o n touchdown passes
of 92 and 95 yards from Joe t.1ontana to John Taylor.
Taylor caught 11 pas'ie'> for a 1eam-rt'cord 286 yards.
Montana _completed 30 of 4.2 passes for ~58 yards.
"I th ank II say:!> a lot ahout the character of our
team." Montana said of the comrhack .. We don't give
up in games. We hang 1n therr "
"These kind of football games. there isn't a turning
point." Robinson said. "It's the ability of the football
team to come back from mistakes. Both team s made
some errors -·enough mistakes to lose the football
game.
"What we have to do now is go on a wi nning
streak. wtn four games and have a rematch."
The Eagles also announced a total
ban on alcoholic beverages at
tallp te panics surroundmg the
stadium. L'nul now. beer had been
sold an the stadium for the first ha1f
of football games and dnnk.1ng had
been tolerated at one parking lot
south of the stadium
A lot wall have to hapf'l'.'n for a n·matl·h. Y.h1ch
could only occur 1n the N f < Championship game.
-The 49crs ha' e the ht-st record in the NFL ( 1.2-2)
and cli nched homefield alhantagl· thwughout the play-
offs.
The 49ers certainly got a head st.art in makina
mistakes The R::ams went ahead 14-0 on their first t wo
drives. o n Greg Bell's 3-yard run and Dam one John-
son's 4-yard pas~ from Everetl. LeRoy Irvin then
intercepted Montana. selling up Mike Lansford's 25-
)ard field goal lbr a 17-0 first-quarter lead.
The Eagles and the Cit) had asked
Ogden-AIT1ed to stop beer sales be-
cause they believed alcohol ab\lit
helped to cause snowball and 1ceball
throwing and brawling Sunda> at the
Dallas game The Rams (9-5) arc '>till in tht• 1:ha'>r for a w1IJ-1:ard
berth, but need llictone~ again .. 1 the New York Jets at
Anaheim Sunday and then al Nl'\\ England an the
season finale.
San Francisco got a break when Michael Walter
stuffed holder Pete H olo han at the I-yard line on a fake
field goal.
Three play'i later. lrvm sla pped at the line of
scrimmage. Taylor caught Mo ntana's pass at the 20 and
was off on a 92-yard scoring play.
The snowball attacks worsened as
the game wore on. The Cowboys
may have been the primal) targets.
but sno" and ice h11 official ... Eagles
cheerleaders and fans s1tt1ng an the
hne of fire
And if they reach lhl· plJ~off!>. thr Rams might
have to play the wild-card game at a cold East C'oasl
sate. against e1tht'r the Nl'" York (r1;rnts or Philadelphia
Eagles. And bad "'t'athcr rnuld lX' had ne"s for the
Rams. whose falt cnng running game (onh 106 ~·ards
Monday) leaves thl·m morl· dcrx·ndl·nt on Jim [,e.rett\
passing.
"He was spectacular, .. Montana said o f Taylor.
"He did a little bit of everything -some clutch catches
and some great runs. Both of our reccivt'rs (Taylor and
Jerry Rice) ha\e the ability to run with the ball once
they catch 11. A tcw small passes. then down the field.
That's our t)pe of game and we keep pecking away."
Rice had fi, t' catches for onl) 38 yards. but mad e
ke)' bloch on both of Ta}lor'\ TD pla)s.
4-s the ( owbm ~ left thc field after
the .20-1 0 loss. fa.fl\ pourt~d snow. ICC
and beer on them .\ policeman
guarding Dallas rnach Jimmy John-
son wu h11 1n the face and was
trt"ated b' team trainer<.
And should the> rt'Jl h thr di\ 1<,1nnal pla\uffs. the'
might have to play at ~1 inm·sota "hac 1hc\ iost earlier
this year and in lhl' pla~orrs last w::a<,on ·
Of course. the 49l·rs 1.oulJ Ix Ufl\l'l, as the\ Y.t•re
"The) "ere doubling on Jeri) and sometimes
pla)tng man and zone." Ta}lor said. "It feels good to
ha' e the relOrd but 1t could ha\C been an) one on our
team··
-~ San ''•nclsco wide receiver John T•Jlor r•111ble1 wtttt punt Eagle'> 0 " ner ~orman Braman v.u outraged after the game and
vowed to do <,omethmg two years ago b~ M1nncsotJ · return durln9 49era• comeback win over R .... 1 Mond•J·
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in II F0t <Je1a•ls. c•ll Je<ry wide, 2BA 2BA sundeck 1~~~~~ hO:!!, 6?j~;4n;~d le<s w o & retrog met 2BA Con<Jo lab vus I age S 1175 ~8-6913
Jones AsSOCtaled Newi lfach 1069 Ou;et Sr Park $65.000 s1100.mo SI 500 WIE ... -·
Broilers 722-8026 Bkr 675-6241 0 ..... u-... l I.,_. Hunt. Beach z 1 ... n 113 1333 'LIDO ISLE Elegant 1 bd ' '•-* L• llLJll * ... ~ '... -.v • suodt1Ck s 1 600 • Otc . 1 Slk, to Bcti Lrg
Horne tor sale on over-BA. 1 BA house 28R HOUSE 2-car gar-NWPT TWNHM 3BR <Jock balcony ocean view
sized comer lot Bey view Cenwtery Lots wllenced rear yard Nr age llrge backyard St 850 CrP<t $900mo winter AYI
PICTllf PllFIOT from 2nd story Elu:ellent Crypts I 125 Harb<>r & Victoria S800 Near beach St 175/mo ~ .W SEAVIEW Guar<J -gate<J Im,,, 64 7-756.11 Lve msg
CUI .. I I I S~~9o~ ~lp6o;;_u7i•;~ Harbor Rest M emorial 646-9109 lor appt S I t75 <Jepos•t 548..0290 U'riltil 38R l'IOuM S2 $00 NEW 2Br 2811 deck fir•
EXCITING Plan VI In pie-• Perle c M Cypress sec-•3BA 2',BA twnhse on LANDMARK Sunny cor-ocaled on a wide lush CdM JBR lab Oen & bly p lac e OIShWI Sher
luresque area of Jasmine ... llAIT-..JJ tlOn. Plot 226. e & F $550 81ul1s nr bchl Obi gar ner 3BR 2BA. pools greenbelt thlt e .. panslYe vus S3.500 S 14001mo Avail J.,, 1
Creek Testefully and Up 6Br 8Ba. c•n use ea 654-0886 ~tor Lee frplc. fn<:d yd Spa St250 d1w w/d Avail now 3BR 2•,,eA beaufy incl PEN PT 4BR otnlrnl 720-9445 or 760-~67
prolesS1onally decorated mother·ln-lew LO'# 38, Small pet? 6A8-~41 • Adults 55 • 848-1757 101a1 remOdel w/brand home S4.000
wllPl skylight• shutlers. 2Ba &-car patk. 2 h... new 1u1crien & cathedral LIDO AREA 8yfrn1 dock Cosu Mell 2624
Berber carpeting end from ocn Prlnc1pals only R.E. El 1600 •Wl'Sm* Lg spacious s091 tam11y oeU109s Shor't or 1009 turn, 2BA • den ~.750 1----1111111111111111---
bleached oak floors !IJ6-S769 tBR lBA, Incl trig. very pvt hm 5BA 3BA 2 lrplcs. term lease Postlble Chll-WlhffrMf..... .... THE VICTORIAN
wonderful library retreet Agt Wiii trade tBR Mobile In se2S/mo 1 Adult g No frml dining & tam rm. 3 dren & peta olt immeo llALTlll II l· l• 2BA wtgar. new dee«.
Addlllonal silting area off Move-In c:ondttlOl'I. plus 5 Coate Mesa for one In pets SCOTTI 548-2794 ur gar S 1600 5-48-8560 occpy. S 1750 mo C.11 blt1na, lncd yo w/patlo
master bedroom Mini minute walk to bHc:h 3 San Befnedlno County or Spacious home 4 BR. 3 .. llUIT Wtr pd 836-4120 9-SPM
view from upslalrs deck BA. 2 BA. reduced ? 6'~1718 •EASTSIDE HOUSE• B 3 d -.-.1...... 667 Victoria r $735
Pnva1e and sunny patio $ 2 9 9 • 5 O O A g a n t BR 2BA Fireplace. get-A. car gar wt gr nr &-•-11 7 6 ana 811 MW inside Oulet 1707 t Green Tree Ln RENAC ~~~~~~,..,,;ioioii• THE SEVILLE
$550,000 850--0608 ;;'ea $1'90 * 6A0-2,26 $1,675 8.116--0809 I 28R 1 ~BA w/ger bllln•. 111-11M ---fenced yard •/patio
( .H.~,, l·I KJ N5 \t\XT --Yf '" \ II 2~!~.9A~:~L S7•5 q;'.~TOAS • WESTAELO APTS Iii!!: l 1 l\ II'\:\'
lliiill Ill \I Tllll"'• Beautlf\illy MaJntaJMCI
•SEVERAL LOCATIONS
28drm 1• .ea l 770
28drm 2Ba $790
398 W Wll9on 631-55'3
2606 ---------~-... ~!""""'~ ... --1 Bedroom Ml5
OIE OF OUR FRENDLY
AD-Vl-SORS TrJOAY!
30 I A'ltOQOQ S.24890
1JlllllllWll
EMIMde. 1 ""· vec:.nc. •tove, refrig. 1121
756-ISM
UtA. c..-. -ortlpel, If
W'°9d petlo, ~ '°
Lit II "-Y•
S.I Y .. Pr~1rtrl
~"'°'"'° ..... Vtctone • 1S teC).72-M
WTSllE , 9;;;;0~ -- --.:$675
tBr 1Ba, 1-car garage 2Bdrm 1, ·Ba $825 _ s550t mo * 760"8364 2Bdrm 2Ba $855
EASTSIDE 1BR mobtte 151 E. 21st St 548-2408
LOTS OF ROOM!
100 OFF home $575/mo Gas. water paid Mature adult 2BR 2BA garage laundry
759-5590 or 673-7787 unt. Beach 2640 room Nice quiet loc __ $875/mo
Eastslde 1 BR. wfnew 1BR 1BA, carpets drapes. 1480 Monrovra
floors, no pets, 4 ptex gar. d lw coin laundry TSL MGMT 642-1603 •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! unit. $575/mo .. deposit S6f5 mo 21 t6 H~s .--., . --•• j Concrete/Asphat1 Cutting
722-9855 leave message 846-6451 or 536-3764 Newport t1eights 2BR llCIEISI YOUR Coring tor Drainttge ___ ~ 1 BA. frptc pa Ito enct Concrete Pumping
EASTSIDE 2BR 1BA •LI 211 HA HOO* garage quiet nghbrh<l' REICH! c N Webb 552-0920
W/garage Close to every-atk to bet\ Garage No 642-4470 or 675-1746 THROUliH OUR llEW ~~~1~0 to~ ~11_7~70w pets 969-17041857-1776 NEWPORT PIER AREA IMPROVED Cencrett/lrick/lltck
VL now 3Br 2Ba twnhse Yearly • Btk to t>eacn• IL•c 469469 Free
EASTSIDE 2BR tBA, gar-wlfam rm, din rm. trplc 2BR. garage no pets Avt LOWER RITES Es1•mates Call 650-4869
age & yard Low Move-In tndry rm d/w, pauo No now $950. mo 673-6640
S725f mo Kevin, Agt dogs Quiet ne1ghborhd Oceanfront 3BR 2BA [---;:::
85 l--0424 S 1000/mo S 1500 sec dep frplc <l w. 2 car garage MM"
EASTSIDE trg 2 BR, 1 BA, 213-592-2214 clean' $1700/mo VIP
pool. car port, no pets. ARGE 2BR upstairs apt Properties 675-2232
S750t mo Harbor & N 1 d D $2 44 d Wiison. 6'5-7956 ew y ecor rn rm. PElllSUU per ay balcony & gar. Lndry lac. •
EXEC 2BR & 3BR. W/D $750 841·2285 altr 5pm That s ALL you pay 101
Ncup, frplc, micro, patio f,;;;;;;;;;;....;;~_;;;;;;;;;. YUILY IEITILS 4 11nt>o; JO day minimum
From S 1195. No pets BHch 2648 MOYE-II llSCIHTSll! 1n tne
The Galleria. 646-4472 CEAN VIEW-LARGE * 110 4 Bedrooms *Unfurnished Studio and 1BR Vlctona •Close to beach llUTLIOATlll 18r 1Ba upstra, lg patio,
S625. 2Br 2Ba spacious.
$725. Pool, gas. relrtg
Incl No pets. SSOO sec
6'5-5853. 1•5 E 16th St
Ben area Close to shop.. •Comm"I Space Avail
ping & parking 499-1"60 •Free list-CALL TODA YI
nfurn smail Studio Apt, VILU REITILS with canyon vtew UIH
Cl8llifllcl ~· • be)'Ond •
incl $.t75f mo hm 875 4912 494-5273, 851-6244 wk •
lhedow of a doubt ;--r
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
8 1 Land pomt
82 Strong thread
83 Watchll
84 RLS villain
65 Plciftea
DOWN
oontrot
53 Bundle
~ Fru11 dfinlla
58 Sort of'
IUff
57 PrMtt••·· ltln
5t Water bOOy
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
For more info1mat1on
CALL TODAY•\
ISi FOR LOIS
Your
Service D11ectory
Represent a uve
142-4321
ht. 310
SAVE SSS
Coast Cc"struction
1Dor t delay Call TO<lay for
all vour Concrete nee<ls
Ltc 515106 71 4 748-8361
FIREWOOD
&41-3111
Garage Door., &
Openers ••• REPAIRS lnstallat1ons
sectional door sales
openers. uc:-5 18398
963-6466
JOSEYAAELA
UNIQUE LANDSCAPING
& M81GN. GAAOENIHG,
TAIM, • 131-8171 ...... ,.
LAHDICAPlf MA IHT
C ONTAACTOA Lio 145131780-7121
Moving
•1-1 MIYllli*
130-1313
ClllllHPHT
Lio. 011 T-111142
lnt.IExt. Speclaliat
Int refs 842-3118
Plumbing
24 Mr HI• Ul-1122
HEATING• PLUMBING
OLDEST AD •Uc 54 t878
YISl • llSTH Cllll
DRAINS $5. S 15. $25 & up
Roofing
llSTIHFlll
ReroolfRepa1r1 All work
guar lie 570720 722-7537
ROOF LEll1
High Ouallty -Reas Rates
Roof Rep1111s & Reroohng
Commerc1al/Res1dent1111
Lie 573688 969-8851
OCEAN VIEW ROOFING
Local References
IWIPRllF llllFIH
Quality work fair prtces
FAST GU.A.A SERVICE
Free Est •557494
68·5891 .t94-650.t
hake-Shingle Spec1at111
Prompt-Reltabte Small
Jobs Welcome Free est
Lie 499-4387, 722-5350
UllPI"' INFiii
Reeldentlal & Commerclal lllTIR I WALLPIPlll Reroots. repairs & 11<ytt1
EMOVAL RELIABLE! 20 Quahty Work Fair Rates
yrs In area 642-5937 Fast GUARANTEED Svc
AtNBOW Circ le Malnt. FREE E.atlmat" •557"9.t
Painting Int Ext. House & i---58_9_1_ .t9.t-650.t
Apt Ouat jOb Fr" 11t.
St. lic•569897 838-1758
YEICIPllmM a wat1pap«lng. Oualtty
0<1c FrM Eat. Ml-e349
•••••••••• Can't eeeit('"to pt to all thoee
repmr joba around the houae? Let
the cl-'n.a •rvice direcwry
help you flnd reliable help.
•
1 ange County based
company now hos open·
1ngs for guys & gals 18 &
over to travel Western
states & resort areas with
dynamic supervised mar-
keting team Must be
well-groomed. ambitious
& eAger to learn lmme<ll·
ate income • oKpenses
paid du11ng tr a1n1ng
Group transportation
furnished. return fare
guaranteed Start 1m-
med1atety For appo1nt-
me'nt c.all Don H1wk1ns.
10-3 pm 645-2221 ext
207 thru Fridoy
ICCOUNTlllG
IAILYPUT
lmDlmlm SEEKING
llSIDE SILES
REPS
We are currently ollerfng a
competitive salary. lull
benehts. 40 1 K Pt an. and
excellent work envrron-
ment for energetic. de-
pendable 1ns1de sates
representatives with 45
wpm typing skllls and
some computer ex-
pe11ence The candidate
must have an eiccellent
phone personality and
en1oy working with the
public as well as soucttlng
new business.
Interested parties should
contact Ch8'1 Freeman at
142-4121, ht. JO 1.
llHEmHIST PIT
& General Help VPE
•ACCOUNTING CLERKS 646-9670
•BOOKKEEPERS
•AIP CLERKS
•JR ACCOUNTANTS
&IYHTISlll lCCl .. T
HHITIYE
Full Time Outgoing and
energetic with p11or print
media t>\pe11ence Send
resume 10 Orllnge Coast
Da11y Polot 330 W Ba~ St
Costa Mesa 92627 Or
call Linda at 642-432 t
Ext 2~
HYHTISIH SILES
ISo Oran~ Ctyl
lflTll FHIT IFFICE
N B prrvate pracuoe 4
day work week Ert-
pertence both front &
back netplul XR Ire
714-646-3535
HIYHS-Cress CHllfry
No ellp nee CA he req
MacGregor Yachts 1631
Placentta Costa Mesa
DRIVERS IEEDED
For established courier
route Need new mO<let
econo car & insurance
Hourly rate & mileage
Paid holidays, incentives.
bonuses Current D M V.
report & proof of in-
surance requ11ed Some
company car routes
ava1tat>le Apply at
WHTHISTITH
CllllH
17805 Sk)lpark C11cle "E
IRVINE
(l14)211 -11H
lllYIH/WlITTH
PT Evenings Restaurant
Express delivery service
needs drivers Open 7
N1ghts•Weelt. Nr A11port
area Car car ins & refs
req o Please call alter
4pm 833-1870
IHHAL OFFICE
We are 1ook1ng for ex-PT 15-20 Hrs/Wk Data
perience<l "ales 11•ps 101 Entry f1l1ng typing.
10111 our nationally re-phones Compter exp
cogmzl!d sates orgamza-helpful Will train Great
tion We sell advertising for homema~er 01 stu-
space 101 local po11ce & dent 1n Huntington Beach
f11e 01gan1za11ons II you 847-1280
have the des11e to earn General
except1on111 income. call Ylln Plllllll Mr Burns at 499-0187
lPlllTIHT 1111. THI 210-1414
1mmed opening 101 up CONTRACT SEC
couple bendable. for Typing SOwpm. speed &
38unu w Costa Mesa. accuracy a must. Evening
1>eau1oful property 2BR & weekend hrs Call Fae
apt. salary. ut1ht1es Man ••759-7800••
c a n w o r k o u t REC PT /TYPIST
7 t4-499-1004 Heavy phone exp in nee
ASSISTllT IWIAIHS Gooo 1udgement a must
Kentucky Fried Chic;i(en 1n Call Fae 759-7800
Costa Mes.i 642-5943 GREETER Position en11111
llTIMIOUllO
OR TRAINEE
CALL !>48-6066
BILIOl llY
CLUB
SIOlllTY WFIOll
Minimum 1 yr mlll-
tarytsecurlty exp
llOIME llllTlll
Previous e11;p prefered.
Computer. ten-key help.
fut Weekends & hoHdays,
6-2pm
FIUOUH
Tues. Thurs & any day of
y o ur c ho i ce
8 30-500pm
greeting clients at front I desJc A friendly & upbeat
I penonalrty 1s vttal to this
job Call Fae 759-7800
BOYS&
1$11.
QUICK CAMI"'" THE HOUOA Yll
-•tAllY #OW· 11lo15 y_. Otd
WO..KEVININGI
ANO IA T\MOAY
OU CAN Av(RAGC P(l'I WU. L.AIY'S SPA am••IT
Weekdays 10~pm PolUe, 17500
good phone manners
FOR AN INTERVIEW OR MORE
PLEASE CALL 6.t5-5000, CONTACT •• IMI
EXT 521 PHONE ttl.ml
lllllT 1111111111 111,:•:=1,'~C::;::o Neighborhood we4comlng. ________ _,
service has an Of)enlng
for a repreHntauve to~---------
vlsit newcomers to Hunt-• "!~Sfti~ffl!~ lngton Beach/Fountain Ji
Velley ., .. A fun & exclt·
Ing part-time oppty for
thl right pe<90f'I that 11
proflM!onal In flPPIM· ance & mann« & 11 In-
formed about the com-
munlt~ C111 Kelly 752-2772
IVaNableln •
Costa ~
~ B11ctt H=oo
Fountllln~
NO COLUCTING
NOSOUOTlNG
• No Colttction •
Early morn1nc
motor routes
av1~able.
Must have
dependable
transpof ation
Ind liability
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""'11.1ni1\Mf40.oeo.t '* ""'°"*11 1ff0y $235.840.1733 ppret1ed •1 13175. dtlloft • .i1t1rool,wttit•••· flr)'23, 1tto.a1whlc:httm. The-orooeny_.. l'IOf'llM s l ... ..a r ..
_. IO .,.,, 11'\op ln Fa1t110n --~-I Aound t!Olle ac>PfOll 2/3 lerlor. Olue lnl•rlor. tMy Wiii be Of*'*! WIO put>-be tcMd' Oed i.t.,.Cfl 11, 1"9 u mPllfll l•flnd t eelllng hlghly HRISTMASll Canopy of a caial PRICE RE· AM/FM C:llMll• Will\ lid)' lllld rMd eloud W'l tht 1 A.BC btat-1C:OP4* lrvment No 99-1381110'
Mechanlc:el ln•p•ctor rnotlva111C1At11 Man-oer '1yle larnting 0.0, l~e D UCED TO $1 ,100 Amp, $3,700. Mutt HA. COundl en.ma.rt tor tPle ~ 1-Aur• _ 1Co1M ~da of Or~
needed kit NH Oottl mfr Ind S111s People ,,_, SSOO. 6'8-9951 O&Q111 Ted 648·9218 19COfll!ruttlon ot Wtt,.... ora~ .. d~. 1 &inn ounly, CaJ1101n1a, all4 M~Greoor Yacl\11. 1831 l714ll'0-1025 Dining HI gtaQ lop, b;iii 845-7496 ... .. A...n~. lnc:IU.Olng , .... o con.. grlncl«'; I Sanyo cun IUMI IO !NII cert .. ,, No-'-"°"
P1ac..-.ll•. C~I• Mna lfT••.•• •tAA•i tlaflO, tira11 & ott-wnt 642·4321 E•t 2152 med!1111. oet-Algol!-reg111er, 2 1~. 13'11: IOI of Default ,,_.....,,., .... _._ -1~~~~~~~~~~1-----'-----1600 engfne/paJnl qi.In Slr"I arid Newland •'pl.otftn1"'9dwood,412'• OedA1.1gu11•.1i81l u live ln/Hou1ek••P•r-HouMW!ves t1ranted FIT cnrsSlOO.collMl•ble5' red , s 1850 080 SUMI "1 1"-c11y 01 Hvrtl-•·tnMnwalloo.to.7pr9"-"'tNm....tNo et-.i15z2201
MotO.'• H.ip.r. Mutl PIT, nlgl'tlt & weekend$ mtld brwn wl tmkd OLIS 438-34 14 lnglon S..Cn, Callfor1'11, In 1>1'~9';1 Mitt 011M. c:a,,.,1.,•: 1 t11c:1at ~rd• 01 ••Id
1pffk Englllh, N/tmkr. In the Show1oorn olflce S60 650·803• '~~~~~~it~~;~Anllquos~~~~·~;;iiiii~~ accorOMM:e wolh the Pl.,,• lfll.,.lof f)fic..lt.IQn boR, 14 OUl'll y, will unO•• 1nO M•t~•. h.,d°M>t'ker II M usi be depeno11>1e & KING SIZE BEDROOM tts & Anlmlts 6049 'OMsla 9045 vw '14 BEETLE Original l lld 1p1c1Uc:.a11on1 •1'10 c.ndy ...... COfllalf"191'1 2 _,,, \0 Hid Deed of
qualllled call Barbara lleJ.:lble. Please 11pp1~ at SET includes chest of * * -'""* * ownet: original cono1Uoro; ~la.I PfOVl.iGns on 11 .. It! a p1atH, 2 fl' i.ng1ns of 11 ..ii •• ouOllc auc:uoii
251-0718 WICKES FURNITURE d r ,.,,,. e r s . d , es se r rat._.. '11 P\.fllllTI 1.1pgrade1 ~ncllJde d lac the olflol ot IM Ol•ect0< of ult, 11ra.,, c:an. 2 Hin. °' <:aan. i.wtu1 mooey01.t"9 •iiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiii;, _ _33~200~~H~•~<~l><>?;r 0 1, C M wlll'l•1101. headboard . UC PIPPlll 2 dOOt aotlneh Cnupe brak••. unted wind· PuOllc: Worll.t. in tne City of 1 bo• ol w.t1p_,., 1 l>O• OI IJn!lecl SUIU•• ot A.meric:a. f PICI<, YOUR CHRISTMAS Oelu •• ,. -.,-lhletd C1.111en1 lrt'IOg HW1tl119ton 84aCll ~nn••· 1 packaog.e ol Ul"IMI<. che(:lo, P•~·o .. 10 Al ROOM .fTllLSllE' ma11r 1 s1 l llO Do• xe ~ rettored, lll lc ar 1 20 00 A Mt o1 pt.,,1. 1pec1h. ••••. 1 package '"''" TrvtiM 0<1twn on a M SpflngJ M UST S ELL •PUPPY NOW!* black 638-3414 c ar • c:a1101a , anc:i otl'le< conlrac:t r! cues 13 pac:kaigae 1111 or na100"ltl oM>lo a
E:nergeilc salet.perso11 IOI A SAP Call Jud y al kha. AmeriC~ E:sltimO, 1---------756-0370 oocu....,,t1 may bl obla.ned larga )'OQUfl . Cl.IOI 1 pack-neca o,_,, b~ a uate "'
busyN 8c:hlad19'5'1ase1e &42·4321 @.0:1 316 oe-Beagle, Bastet Hound. ..IT·IMI YW llWEl,,_11 10 a1 1n.Depai-tmen1 011>uo11c: 19t«ll'!N c1JP9,2packaog.et .oera1 c1e<1" ufl001' 0t •
t l'\oi) Nlil1'Cy 63 1-8290 lwaen 9 and 5 Bosrori Ter1ier Chihua-SPECIAL LANOAU 1 IF"-W0t"-t. 2'000 Main St•9Cll. lffr yogurt _..,,,0 .. 00wtl. J /Mc:I\ O••.,..,, oy a 1tau1 O<
TIW Orange Coast Daily SALES ua. Cocker Spaniel, 601<. Mint loao.d E•Ce llent c:ondll1on Hullllllgton Be•C-". C•lt· pacl\aog.et ...,,11111 vOQl>f1 ..,.,,_ .aetal 11~1 afld loan es 1----------P~ol ha• openings In 11• , MOVING . 4 Queen Anne Goldtin Retnttver l(ees-$5600 OBO 534-2042 S§OOO 675-4352 lorllll. 11pOn t1Ce1pl o• • .. OOWf'I e PIK:kagff H!I ..,t•on or M••f"lgS Diln.._ P\8.IC NOTICE
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Time INSERTER and a Earn $:1000 -S1 000 hk.e new, COlltemp C-OUC-h Sctinauter ~o•weg1an "'--,---_,.-.,.,.,,, W.W .... tllfl 1111 S2S 00 aMat 0ec.,.,0ttt t3 11<1• 13 Do•n conu .. ,.. /\I l'•n1nc1at Code .,,o
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son musl be bilingual and No.,..• !71 4i •94·70 18 Premium twn bed w•th ptt1k.e, Toy POO<lles Wi1e tall Auto, Casseue, AIC, Ille rnanoer P<O't>dea 1" the t1>,,..1 .... 1n 1101 1\le lllaurM>Ce Como•"~ ND!oc;a • ,..,.Dy II"''" ""
11111 F"o• Tetrier & Yorkie r enllre lnvenlory has W n e ets S 13 g gg c:ont<ac:t OOC\iment~ illnO So• ~2 ateo 11 11 • E.s1 l'1'1h on fr;oay • ..,,,,_,. S. 181iCJ • nave malt roo,., e~-llCRn&RY /AIMii bookcase neadbO S 100. All puppies 'iluaianteeo bettn arastlcally redutttd 10028001 SOUTH CouN-1{1•11 t>e acc:O"lpi111ieo o~ a 10 0., ~ogun IOPP•"Q C:O<'I· tff..,1 oil ,,,. City 01 s.,,,. lOU'J A.M , "' ""' otflce Cl/
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Araur (54 2-432 1 E•I environmenl Woru Pe,-QllE• * lt1·3211 * * "Olll Cll llll •Speed, Air Cof"101honin9, Labo< Cooe 01 the State ol o-s(e •triJ • •ce ,.,,1m ovn!r ana S!&t<!' Ot1$C"°"o ~~ ..,,.1"":,;oflori .. ~
203 lee! P•eferreci No! you• M11\hes1 & BOK Sp,.ngs " !e•eo Casse lt e Ca11lorn•a11n001n<1r 111 ... sol 11.,eri 5 -..,,eb•usl'lel. as fX><B•• A '"'"ill P<.oblc ILJCl'C"' 10 \'!fl •---~~~~~-·· standarct Oo1111g 'NIP !SimmOl1S) 30 yea• wllr· KC COCKE R PUPS 5-Speed. AIC. Stereo ynrool. Custom Wneels tntt S1a1111 O! Ca!llornta app11 Bo• ... ALL • "'" r C E I'll A•N !1.gnMI lloOOlf lo• &-"!
pos1t1on l'1ee Ac!1('n ranty 857-1002 pp Bred !or appeau1nce & Casselte, Sunrool , Cus-S5595 !2Hl Z4 70) Bille-able tt>ttleto ""'!" 1tie e•· 31101 l!l whitept1nftftH•P• LAND SOT UATfO 1N Tr<E t111ln•iit'• ~ °' G9'1•!'4illl IEllDIL IEDIPTlllllT Emp1oymen1 temperament H B area tom Wneels Like New! MAXEY TOY OT A 1888 1 c:ep11on only ot suo;ll vatt-!lolver cyl1noe•, t con-ST AT( Qt C.Al lfORN1A e~ IP"lr•DWI al iim• ol ,_
Fo• ln!lfl'll tl Ntted lfl·l422 BRASS HE ADBOA RD S300·S400each S9595 (15M4832! BILL Beach Blvd H B a11oristnat mt1)Der9Qu+red 1.,.-.,,so1 g11\'lg"" t wllite COUNT Yt)rQRJt,NGF C.11' Jl'!awtuim~OllM Unll.4'
t F00l80ARO & RAILS 964-2804 MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 847-8555 un~r Ille ape.;oa! '1i11Ule9 Y""Oers ""II" I 4 •nch !uO O F COSfA MfS"-DE s111._1 all •>QIH, 1~18 -
matute. energetic ront SECURITY QFf !CERS Queen s•ze $195 Beach Bl vet H B pursuan! 10 wn1c11 P•oc:ttf!<I· 1ng 2 S•lver oump1 2 c1ea• SCRIAfD •S f 0\l.OWS '"''""I c•-ed ~ e Notce ot
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busy phOll91. patient $ BUNNIES.9 wttGllSOICI A1.1to AIC Cas1tt1te PI S 110 .. nich "•"" 1'0t °"""" "' Wb•"Q 1 !.((>Opel 2 i"f l[RfS' N A•.o 10 r .. f P.,rs.utl"t Kl Dold9.1111oon ol ~neck -In. chttc:k-out & 500.00 Ro\ind mahogany 42·· S5e11ct1 646·6540 * V.W.IOLF 1111 * LoW M l01e s• 1056021) supe•~eoeo Dy t~e apo..n d11oe11!Wfs 1 •~.11• FOLtOw1~G eo--<em ... Cor>oA.orit, ,
sc:heduhng Medical Oil· !able 2 leaves -12" I T, AIC, PI S, S !ereo S859'9 SOUTH COUNTY p1ov•S•0<11 o! tfle LIDO• l•lver !Jle!I I c:e111ng u1e 1 P.ARCf L I .0 15 t4 11.,,.0 AWS:•1Q'°"" wn.c:ri nau::e -
I • c: e e " P e r • e n c: e eae-h , 6 cha11 5 Ch•nii SllAR·Pfl PIPPIES Cassell@ Wlre Wl'l-1 le 7 l I Beach Bl 0 H 8 · Coae P•e!erenc.e 10 la Dor 1n.11 IW:>IOer 3 round wtl•ll! 18 Of T R,-,c l 1' 11 4$ PEP I r«:o-0...:l on Marc:!' 1 7 ,999 .,,
prelerrttd. Sourh Laguna t db"1t'I 5 •6 < 16 . •Int us! 1n 11me lo• C11t1stmas• COve<S Super Shai p 1 8421000v · snau oe Q••fl<'I onry m t"e Oucket9 & !Quail! .,.,.,re MAP Flf:CO"ID!:D ,..,. 8 00>1 O'!ic'8I Aaoo-dS 01 · O<v,ge
Be1tC-h lOC11t1on Monday· lntentive bonv9toa!l i1'd•-cond$800 6•6·5537 Show qvahly Reduced l••e N ewt S68-9 5 ~iiiiii-iiiii.iiim••• mllll'lftrpr o.,aedD~la... Ouc;ke!s i tiqh!OVlb 85gai J6 P.1,(if :> o • "'rs Co.;nl) CeMo•""A. ,, fr,oay. 9-6 MeC11cl l, den-vlOu als nitect' 'fou •I! C C ( IPHES4S) Bill MAXEY Nob!O 1natl t>econs.\'ler<!'d loris C02 Cl"f>OStt !a,,ks w<tfl C.[l l ANfOUS \,14PS 1N llC.aY!IAAClll ..,111 1 ~lo<'\
•81 & ~11100 Insurance 1oo111,,g t0< mone~ OPS Simmons Beautv•est n•de-~Ice lo• h~•srsas ~II TOYOTA 188s 1 Beach LL p u1'1eu 11 is maoe on a torm o•ses 1 P•fftu•e ga"'ilftS TM r o rr1CE OF ft<E 101 c;,w.,.,,,,.'-Gono~10r11 &
Dene!its Gall 499·3226 & nas tile soiut•on 10 you• !l·tJ.e.ct !Ike ne.,.. Yl!llvet l8 "Jk 85S· 1 Eves. Blvd H 6 8,,_8555 WE' IJ JOU lu•ll!Slleo b• tritt C·I~ ot t5 giass 1ar! 2 ,,~, 110Wllfl COUNT ~ AE:CO~OEP o r "'*"'O:::O"lo 'llCIY1)llO ,0 Olk:lml
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t•me pMone numbttf are •n 1'1!ed 01 quah!oed askong $35() 759-5-050 EAR OLD •emale Bo ~er. * V.W. STI 1111 TO TllE OVER maoe1na<:co<ctance ""'MIN! 6 ~Iver O'ttl<!'~ •• .,,ll 6 f .o.C£PI r .. (Pf•QOM IC...V'n• .,. 11,. :>rDOoM'll
1nd1viou11Js to wo•~ quard T V'IO ELEC TROPE DIC spayed qOOd .,.,tin Chll-S-Speeci Sl!flO Casse•te. LEASE! P•O~•SIO"f or !l'ltl P.-OOOsef bf own 11\lachments • s11-r .. r SOUT ...,EiltiSTtRL ~ SD .,i,;t1""' .., ~ Courl!, -NY•S@S Aid• gated Commun•<••· 0 en fee !O getoa ho ftlQUlftl<T1'91'15 .. SI~ l1.1bel , ,..,,,,e •I•• fEEl or ~0 1 I • S!!ll• oe-scrio.o .. Pat<* CT ell( Ill
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S!a!f needed lo work with and otnei '"1e•ett1ng IO· each 548·5306 M A)(E't TOYOTA. 18881 B•a11d n-BMW 325r Qu•hloeo as •flQuu<!'CI o~ 111.. ie5 , oog SPOOn 13 s•lvtt< ffEl OF t .. E SOU'"' "'~ 1oo1ap1; ~
dev 01s adull S 1n g<oup cauons ',,,....-..,.-,,-----·'Beach B l ~O H B Convert101e. wn1te .,..,tn Tile C+1~ Counc•I o• lhtt OOPfl'S 6si•ver tops WE $1£P~Y ··~ rrr r o r oos.o..,Co..inry tiome selllng In Cosla Unique nand·maae Dam-r.PI & O 847-8555 black 1nlet+or, p1n51.,o-Cotyolt-1un1m9ton Beacllre. 130, ·& l OT \12 OF ~fWP Q P r RflCD'd °"""" r,.,....
Mesa Good Dttl'lttltlt, Wiii Ar! ~ou P•ttPared IOr 100 boo lurnitu•e ovar anos rgans 109 1e!lr dee~ spo1le• ""'°"''he "9nl IO•el<!'Ct a11~ 1 S•lve• .,n9 511"0 • ,11,, ><f lG><l S 4 S PfP M.t.P Qf fl+azlro'C<!
train. all shiNs needed sa11slac11on e..ceHent 75pi:s• Below w'1otesaftt 6059 4 MERCEDES CHROME cuslom w nee•s Cilf 0< all D1os j 'llOOn, • •n•ves COAOED •N eoo ... 4 PAGE 1...., St•"'ll AOor-ancl
Ca11557-8 113 1or inlo wages a1'd an •f1C-en11ve Calllisa 714-71!·9216 "•"•"•"•"o,...o"p"•"~"o"•,_"""';5;;;;,.:., WHEElSw1th M ICHEllN pno,,e l u!l'I' loaded 8~ tile 0<oe1 01 tlli! Co11 1 10,. • o-;i 500005 2 8J Of M•SCf lL.\NEOuS al'"-COl"'mot1 °"""'i!'lllon, II
OFFICE lllllTllJ oonus ro1 (11'1! ~aso" that Lauter e~e-eUent con· TIRES. 4 montns 1'tlW Company lianslei. musr Counc!I o! tile C•!y 01 "'u"' 11151,c lops ~ •0115 01 casll M•PS 1N lMf o rrocr or any e>I tr>e ,,..1 JlflJOoiftr
den1s your poc~et boo'? $600 644-0•12 settl Assume iease at ing1on Beach Cal•IO<ll•.9 1ne r!!Qiste1 1,ope l ,,1...,. con· fMf C.OUNI' RECOll"OfR ""'50'\090 '°'°""',,. :><J•00'1ect
DPS ca,., ne1p ca1l 1ooay d•l•on needs ovt5•de "'•••••""••-S575lmo 61h oay 01 Nov&mti.ff i9a9 aone•s , ''""'"" , 00, ... 1., or s "10 cou-.r~ E11crv· 10 Gil ee °'81"9' BloeAcrn, FOi yOung ad l'il'&nC:Y
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v•ew A1f Ticket toOtihu& ..Cooa 898·95!'>8 JJ' VW •••: • Ci.ti! ol /111 City ol H11nl· l l•ISh Din •e-. 13 cil"a• ·SOUTwtASTERL' SO ~EfT SM:I .a Wiit n,. ,,,_, M ORDER DESK
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S35000 751-0272 or Painl , AMlf"M Cass.lie Dnify P1!ot 0t>c:emoer1 13 20si..nciae cup5 \"<u<,;i•• M[N1 r o R D"'1vEWAV !~1111 OOUWl'Ot!, or
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BICYCLE LOIS 01 New Pa111, VERY 000 c:oncJ1lon LOADED Th955 m1.,c:e1l 1neou1 p•a,!•C ACROS<; T '<l NO PT .. Q.ilnQ......i! m•f11.-...ice
PAIT TIME REP
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$10000 Or bftst otle•
Call 642-4321. e•t 3 16
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t•lemttnlal Income 10-12 9aia~ • benel•ls Call
nours Ott<~ Ideal for John .i1 259.7535 !O•
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Array located at lJOO Main 17 OICk&Q4'S ol llO' 1bove P•ooe<T)' ma) De Ob· °'""""' Q:as1 O.,-PIDll llW ilt 1111 1,...1rni CA 9:1714 rne PfOQert~ be•"IJ sot0 t11...a o~ •1QYM11ng same in Boats -'<le• 111b1tts, D•Q
BBO trash c11ns. etc etc 1 Owner E.•cellent con-NOTICE is FUFIT '1ER asow<!l!d0tlltpld 01'beflall "'"''""' ''°"' Tl'>e ~e!\C.ary
di11on. 47 000 m o!es.1----------· IGIVEN tn.111 Me!L!le c,,p.111. ' Alton P.t,ll'ltl<I dba Pa•k ""11hon 10 ct•vs nom tile 11•11 PIT CllllTllU ••• , ••
S 10 ()()/hour Must w0tJ<
C1111stma9 Eve and or
Cnitt tmas Day Musl be
•e!pontlble & fOllY
C1!h1ot 41f. l0 II
P1ttase do not call
SAT & SUN 9am-Spm
All artic:les SOLD AS IS
131 BAYSIDE DA , NB
$8 995 675-5998 f'UBllC NOTICE Lom•tec Parl1'e<S'1•o '"'"'"as Av<111ve Yoqur! whose ao-P.,bhcal1on ol lfl•J notice l--~==~=='--·110 ltlate ba<:~ 5ai0 <!Qu•o-1es1 '' 580 411t on Sa!CI U la """ Oe m•cte p&fle11ce Will woik 2Pm Newoor1 8e11cn Counlry
to M idnign1 4 dllyl a CluO Memberth•P IOr
wee.._ Days on w•ll vpry sale D•scour11• 77 1-0324
Comoel•l •ve starli ng o• 5•5-ll08
C ADILL..O.C 59 4·dOOr J(S3230 ment lo Wl!Sll!!'"n0.91!a<Cor-Eloulev11\'l Su•!e 102 Colla w•fllOUI C.O¥enanr Of wat-
natd IOP Good 1nle•101. FICTITIOUS IUt lflfftS pota!•on Me!la CA 92ti16 •Inly e,o,_ or •mploed as
pa1ll! crtrOme 58900 NAMf ITATEMENT Said tranSltt< will take file .. ltt .,..111 be neio 10 IO !>tie POIMln>on Of et>·
.... ~ 2 t3-2<1<1 -t630 tne I011ow1ng Pttt"son1 are p11ce at tile oll1ces 01 11!•S1) 1~ lien !Of cha1ges '"' c:umb•ances !O 1o11t>1tv IM
d.:i<"Q bu11'ltlsa as Me!L<le C1D11a1 Llm+tea 111e ""'°""' o! St 1 2~ O"-'• unoaoo oa1anc:e Ol.MI Of' tr.
r., & Sat !n SIOfft In you•
area Ca• necess•'Y
S61Hr Cau 714-548·9969 or 711-541-0718
salary 11riO lull rah9e ol ROUND trip ~Ila 11cke1.
e-omp1ny paid Denel11s a"y US Ottparture1det·
For on!ervie.,.. Ci!oll una11on. stand·Oy, musr
Jenn1te• Estep use by 12128 Bttst ollttr
(7 l•i 973-2 132 833-6237
CADILLAC '60 SEVILLE
350 VS , be1ge 1tan
!earner ·~ A Deaut v'
497-7483
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3 to 4 d•ys per month TILEITWE ell 316 11orebltt,noenq1ne S900 57995 (02<1 3331 BILL s'"'P ~oo ... ~ ~eet Wft9t;'n50.J;;t G0t:;"· bl 1",._sc>ee190 ""'"'II ~u~· T~~~ IN ~:ULT
SmaM lrlendly nl tmkng Is turtenllyMeio-irig people ANTED CHILD'S PLAY· 0 8 0 675-3419 MAXE:Y TOYOTA 1881 1 uite 1 ,...,_....,.! acn a!•on •• ill>e av t\flSI OU•s P''°' !o ""' 1 1 UH0£111 A DEED OF TRUST
otc: Sal open 557·7820 for movres. TV tom· HOUSE &furn1tu•e Good Beach Blvo H B CA.92660 1'"'"9.CA 9tr1• 1'1"' QATEO t.AA ACl"I 16 1999 ------• ''' & lelO"i•lo• ·-••<'-.,,. --·<· O S'7-SSSS Tll11 Dus1ne1a •S con-Tne ,,.,,.... and aooreu OI frie 1~m1 ol llHI .,e U"IESS •Ou T••E •c . llll llTln mer .. i • " " .. ..,,, ""' " "" owt r Boau 7 ! 2 _ Oue-tea b~ 11 Qe"lfa! oa•1 · 1ne intended ''"'''ei"' anc:i '" 1n 1awtu.1 mone'I' 01 the "' "' 1tt11es wo111. Als.o seetc 1"'il Ooor paho lurn 957-2931 lllZI l•Pll lf lll11: ,,.,...,,,P lttS50<' are Unried Slttes ..,1,, Mte f 10 N TO P~OTE C T TQUl:t
RE Bllr !Qnled lo shire Cl'lildren !or Soaps All 1985 BOSTON WHALER A PIS "IC Toll ,•I 111111 •egiitran! c:om-'-'etllla CIPttal LIM•lllCI fl9 to '"" n.gnesi btOOlf Pl'IOPERlY •l MAV BE
ei111ing office on busy eges Ple85<! apply Call W&ml:PUftlJ SUPER SPORT 30 H.P u10. ·,.. · ee rnenced 10 t•;11nsac:i bull-Partne(.,,ip 10900 N E e1n ,,, comoet•h,,. o.oo1"'il The SOLD .t.T ..._PUBLIC Sl.Lf
!lrettl rn Coltl Meu 248·7391 for an appl Jl1'Vl f)'. 19701ssue l'uU cover SJOOO 0 B0 ReaJ "'erformanc:l!lalOnty ...... un<l9f tf\e lic1l!IOfJI Suite 1300 Bellel/Ue WA P.-OC>lfl~ fn\JI\ bl pll>O !or If YOU N(EO l.N EXPLA·
l ow Overhead, 780-1605 Call Rlc:n •• 960-8047 723..0701 S5999 (037165) SOUTH Ous1nu1 ""'"" Ot n•~ 9800• ano re,,..ov110 D} ti'\• ~.\TIO ... o r i,.e NATURE -nLEPlffl -E00tNG DRESS & VE IL. COUN TY 1871 1 Beac:l'I Mlle<! a00"1! on 11·111-89 Date Oectttnbtt< 7. 198g Pll•c:fla-_., !1>111 ,....., ot 01' T.,E P~OC EE O!NG UGIPT .... l.IFF, lr(UTIRS It Yacht CN"m Bl~CI H B 842-2000 Rull~ Tur"•' Gene•al -...iLtte Ceplt.i, lk'rtll..t 11te I.G AIN S' vou YOU
Gt! F. V . loc, $l ,500-pi t EY9fl""'$ Ri!istaurant ~.'~ •• :·,.,0'R"N'.ms2· 50"0'!_ RUN'"'AY FOR •••EE'"-MBl 85 Pan"tl< Pa111tat•lllp , '"''"'dad Dated 11130 89 ~ .... OUlO CONT I.CT "'l AW· 52M/mo• 545-9441 ···• . " " •• "" .... •• "' Th•• 1111~1 ... , mect T•111t•""" and t .. _ Ir J.c:queMeC•ttt,.. T"""•-•
E•o•••• delltvery lflfV•C• 759-1269 ENO Cl'la1!ttr S1a1e-Of· 3000 Turbo E11oeHe111 With IM COU"IY c...--Of 0.-Melltte Caplla/ C•rtl'Of"-lftc 0.•••011-1 Com-QA TED DECl'YBfA 6 IECIPTllltlT n eeds Phontt orOe• 11 34· Crealock Pl!.g deal C:01'd sun •OOI, low m1ll!ls anqtt Cou1'ty on O!K:t1<T1btt< sttol\, 0.--el P11rt-. •r: p anr. :rS7l' Cren i fle• 1&!9
PIT In N,8 Mon-Fri lllkttfS Computer know!· 1th 1klpptt1 675-7100 523,900 OBO 530·4265 5 1989 Mon Defitltlt , V'ee ~ ~llf'd. llllle lOO. 1'"or· l'!RSl AMERICAN TfftE
alternoone. Slail Jan 2 ttdQe helpful Please call MERCEDES 230Sl 1964. ,""'1'SS dlllonl a Ooc. Mgr. 1_., CA I08Cl1 INSUIVoNCE COl,IPANV a
SS 50111. E11p not nee Call a!!e1 4pm 833-1870 CllllTllS PAUii re<I Wllh black inlet•Ot 2 Published Ortnge Coal! Pue11"'8d Qr1nge Co1s1 i>ubl•thflo<I 01ange Coal! i;at•IOI'"•• Coiporat•on
llsaJloui1e 644·4492 WELDERS Jrwelry /Furs/A" ~c!A1~~2'i-C7~j~T7~~ tops Ottauiituii s 17 200 Da11~ P1101 O.C9mDe1 t3, 20. Da11y P.101 Oeettmbe• 13, D11•1v P11o1 ~'-11 13 A!:orli:; 101~~;,~1 114 llECEPTIOll ST 6025 OBO 760-3673 . 27. 19&9. Ja1'uary 3 l~l'IO 1989 W761 1989 w tH Eael .. ""' ., ... ,, ..,,,. I Apply 7am, MacGreoor BLUE FO)I JACKET. worn SMI Bo.tts 701 4 MERCEDES ·77 45-0SlC :;.~·~~"°'"''' t'ml1, (7141
With °' wllhout word Pf<>-Ytc:ht9. 1631 Placentia. only onGtt, tnedlum a/te. *CAL 29* 99K or19 mites Sunrool. Pub"~ Oiang'I! Coas1
COSll Mesa Or~nal"' S599, sell lor car pllone. S 18,000 0 80 Dao Iv P•!C"I D<!'c:eml>f!f 13 :10 Off.ting needed for temp ·• 723-070 1 ?~---t
asllgnmen11. Top P•Y ~ S2 •• 813·2076 -$11.000. 494·5419 MEF!c EDEs-·18 450 SEL .,..,. CQll 9 e. 27 '989 W758
OOl1uM1,vec;atlon&hOI-........... .-.L _....,i·,..U~ •,L
lday pay Call llJIO. •••·llll si~s/Docks/Stor-Ltgl'll blue, au orig Cttt<IU CU4K ~"11 i#tl•
" '' ·• D.l . w .. _. TemporariM
97g..2900 100% FREE
-'?' ~r no problem (tlc•2503!1 7022 Call tl'le Rlf\gel C521-5<196 aJt at/ iJ!I J-• .fJf • ../ FURS: High lalhlon tul1 "--------= '-;i;;i;OO;i;;;;-;;~ .__,,_..
lyn11 & whlta r-o-Coal by 111.Ul ISUll I...... 842 8 llmlfllllT M Jacques. worn TWICtt 25 & 55 aV11il $12 50 per, wagon. tf'tfs c:ar 11 llke......,, A-•• & 78 r $22K Eacelllin Leop1rd 1101e. b tacll Sall l)feferred 752-2181 Inside & ou11 Or""9n by a .... • :ion 1 • · ~ --iW W mink Ulm. matc:l'ling muff, Doell ..., 11 ~ °""' 7 0 persnlCkity Newport 1.cy
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°'hi*' r• f"lneEurOP911n&A~ collar. c1.11ts, bell & 10 28'.' Wale r t~'wr w/wlllle tennis all0tt1
Coepllonltl wllh desire 10 An11quu.. .... aooo SQ. II. lhoulders F1.111 1e11g111 1225,mo Torn H days AU;lng$14.000 Call Curt
ivow. T&° poe111oni1 Lite we Buy E11a1• aar11 brown mink coat by 152~50 ovea 673_2680 e75"6&G5
typing & compu1er won:, 1'31 ~ Bl~. CM Ludwig. Liiii Ann ruberry ·
••Ollffent ~•nee '~~~~~~~~~~I lull wllo• c:oKar & cutt1, I need dock or lkje-!le l0t aonaUty. lua111loo1 6011 u 10. Black, .. ,, & while 24' bOal wm lr.O. tot rile IOcetlon. M1.111
by 1211$, Fr•, AC11on ASHEA & DRYER S l•S diamond dn!Qn rabbtt )evwelry Clll lido Jew-
EmplOymtint, ••· FREEZER & OISH· ='·!:~~ mu9-elry. 545-ta:MI
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CRIVlrR 81'!\; ,,.._.
ouarmam.,. STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
•• lal WASHER $125 e•. RT: "Uboa Fun Zone" NEWPORT SLIP up to 30
84&-$141 Au HI °'"lgi "· Power b0a1. laOQlino rs I RECPT.Frlpoaw/OC *•',;'-iii-i;;i;,,.,ra-.;o,;I by t th ndl . "'-"---~~! Avella~ Jan. I. 1990. -........ ,,.:'.,,.,.,· <•• •'",." P0tt .,_ 1,...,,.. egtney. JO IRL WASl'IER & 107 wtl9r0060!' . .-.-· -
""'1 .. "'="'•llfonl OAS DAYER, wtilte 1250 I~-00"1 ~;;;;;;;;;...,_;;;;;';;O;;IS;;;;;;;;= 11' •""""" JllDD; ~Li '1'• • ,1•• 0 ,11 •• 3111 0 , ·tttutt,..,,,rio)M ....,. Ofc lf»Pr• Lite lklll•. c:oml*teOI' n(p-;i -T,,_ .. ..._ •ftJllllO lflUI l\lM Oii ,,.,. 7&2..0752 1er~ '31-"'3 •""' 109r'n 71&-140--921!5 lv MSO • ·-·or----· .• ,........., .,..,u 111 -.. ~~~~mliii~~~;i;i;;;;l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~~
• -Us..'1171 Loo .. a .. d to sell ==.!:~"='. =.".:.:' ~ ll000.17~$2 ,...... .. ,.. tbat eabajanlr .. .,.,. ~ ...
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IMPORTS -., ........ ·-· '* .. ,.......,~ • .... ?!.'.t"'" ~.:..-..... -·---........ -·
The l9r;•I Oep8rtmerit at lhe
Dally Pilot 11 ptNMCI to en-
nounce a new ~ now •v•1•-
able to ne,., bu11nn.MS
We will now SEARCH tl'le
name lor yOU at no ••tr• ctlarg.e.
Ind sa--. )'OU the tWne end the
ltip 10 the> Court HOUM in S1n11
Ana, Then_ o f COUfM, .,.., IM
M«Ch tt comptetttd .. •wit! l ite "°"'" HctltkMlt bwttnnl name atalem9nC wiCf'I the County c...-~.
~ once • week tor tour ...... ... ,..,.,. .. by , ... and
U'9rl IMe 'YOU'" ptoOI of putt'I.
cation with the County Ctet9'
PtelM slop by to l1le your
hct•hou• bu•1Ms• s1a1.men1 a1
the 011ty P1tot LeQ•I Oepart-
menl. 330 Wnt 81y. C osta
Mesa, C 111!0tn11 11 yoo can not
Slop by. PlelM call Ul
at 1714) 642-4321. Eatension
31~ or 3 16 and we 11r1ll ma•e
•r1anoemen11 '°' vou to handle
ttus procedure by m111
If YoV thOt.Hd 1'11¥9 .,,y fuf"lhfor
quettlons. P'Mte c.Mi us Ind we
'#IM be IT!Ofe thin glld lo ntisl -Good ~ If\ )'O'M ,,..,. bt.I..,..,.
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llEXJMER
Nurrmin E HE"xuner.
a~e 5:1 ('f f'ounta.1n
\falJr, d1f'd IJR"t"m-
btT ii. 1~89 He is
surv1v'2'd bv hi.s wife
Bt"vt•rlv 't-!Px1mer ,
c h1l ttr"1·n Ca r y,
l...'trr-v li.11t'h1M•l and i\1 t>l ~d1C' Ht•:io m<'r,
t'A v grandson 5,
molhC'r. Ahe'e' Hex -
11nc•r, brothers. R1eh·
ard & David tie•-
1mer F riends ma~
1.-all at the MorlU<ar~
Wf'dn+'Sl:ia' I.LIO PM.
w 4 00 P 1\1 aod i ·OO
P f\·1 109·00 P t--1 ~r
Vl('t' Thursday. 1 l 00
A M al The F'inn
Chruouan Chun-h in
Garden Grovt> tnter-
m enl, pnvatt' Assist.
ing th 1• fa m ily.
[>lmond & Sons ~1<'t
tlcr C'hapt>I. 537-103&
l\f aC'GREGOR
Ron.1ld D i\Ia<Gri:-gor
pa~"t~ a\Oo·ay llei.."t:m-
bcr 9 IY89 1n New-
P<lrt 8 1'a<'h • Mr
i\1 a c Gr('go r Is
SUJ"\"l\'('(i b\· hlll ...OM.
Rog<'t 1M;ry Lou)
i\1 acGr"gQr Mf'
M1t<.Cr .. gor .,....as em-
ploy('(! as a Ml~
U\ tht--hght1ng lndUl-
lt)' and 1n y ac ht
manufactur1na Ht!
Woll» ;t m('fflix't Of Udo
l"Je Yi~ht c;Jub and
ac:'\HI'~ 11'1 lhf' Udo llllr
Community A.Moel•·
oon Graveude •r~
vK""" will be f'rkll)'1 ~mbcr 1.5, 1989 It
1:00 PM. ;11t Pacl(\C
Vi~wM~l P .....
in N~wpon 8Nch1
Pecif\l" V lt!;ii
Mon ... ry -~
(714)644-1700 -
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Qnnoe CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday. December 13, 1M1
by 811 Keane COUNTER CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta PEANUTS
'"Stead of reindeer, Santa should
get some SNOWdeer!"
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"You can reassure them. They're on our
Christmas list."
NANCY
ARLO AIVD JANIS
TUllBLEWEEDS
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DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
't(~d -<...__, ~
HAVE 1 EVER TOLD THE
WORLD WAR I FLYING ACE
MOW MUCH I ADMIRE HIS
BEAUTIFUL SILK SCARF?
.
GARFIELD
':: ., o .:> .o ~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE '-=-:::::;, :>~t.O::J '-~
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''l 'NOULOA BEEN HERE SOONER .BUT I'VE BEEN BUSY
HELPIN° MY Mali. WASH, FIX LUNCH.SCRUB FLOORS .. :
~I fth¥.. RR. WAAT
I WAAT, l C::iE.T y.iAAT 1
MEED ~ ™'~ ~R. 1~ Ab!CINEJ ~ W~AT
1 ~EEP bD !LL. 6E.T W~A-r l WANT I
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by Jerry Scott
SHOE
I Ki;(i MUl.-OOON lS A TENNIS PROFESSIONA L f
PALMER SAYS HER INTEREST I S lN TEACH ·
I ING AND PLANNING TENN IS CENTERS /
HOPEFULL 't', WE C AN GET HER TO STAY HE"E
I AND ee PART OF WHAT we ARE PLANNING I
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
-lHE ANNOIAIED
'A HUNDRED BOf11...ES OF
BEER ON 1l4E WAlk' -
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0 i
by Charles M. Schulz
by J im Davis
by Lynn Johnston
Wt1\T ~ YOJ 00t~-6L.CW-~y1~ THEM
ONE AT A 1iME?ll
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom Batiuk
AND , IN FAC.l 1 15 WHERE
IHE IERM5 '~ Hrf'
AND '1t>P ONE HUNDRED'
ORIGINA"TED .
DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau
by Kevin Fagan
S ORfTY I I I I I 1 I _
llEAAR F-r I I I' .
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