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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-01-10 - Orange Coast Pilotcomfort In offense SPORTS/Bl THE ORANGE COAST WORLD/A4 COAST/A3 25CENTS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1990 Video whiz testifies against ex-partners J By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of -0..,. ,_ Sta# Stuart Karl. a corporate whiz kid making his way out of bankruptcy and political scandal. testified against two former business partners Tuesday an their lawsuit charging legal malpractice, which they claim led to their ouster as officers in a mult1-m1llion dollar home video venture. Karl was panners with Court Shannon and Gary Hunt an 1986, two }Cars after his Newport Beach v ideo company merged with Lonmar Telcp1ctures Corp. The three were forced to resign a year later when the corporation's board discovered their ownership of an offshoot company that was a sup- plier to Karl-Lonmar. Shannon and Hunt fi led suit in September 1987. alleging Newpon Beach attorney Michael Genovese gave them bad advice over conflict of interest issues with the two com- panies. Geno' esc represented Karl. the mer$ed firm -Karl-Lorimar Ho me Video. and the tno's offshoot compan) -Con11nental Marketing Distributors Inc .. or CMD The} claim Genovese fail ed to d1!1Closc ·•potential adverse consc- Stuart Karl testifies In court Tuesday. qut.·nn·s"' IO them because of his J01nt represt.·nta11on . Shannon and Hunt also contend the attorm·, lhtl not advise them against staning C \ID v.h1k emplo~ed h~ Karl- Lonmar .\\ a re\11h lhl'\ ~Id 1n l()Urt <ll>1.Ulllt.'nh. \h.1nnt>11 .md Hunt v.t.·rt.· lirt.•J .ind li111t.d tu tran'>ln their stud. in <\I I> It.> l\..t rl-Lonm.ir Th,·, Jr1· 'l't.'lo. 1 ng mnn· than SI f PIHse see KARL/ ASJ £0VERSTORY/DEFENSEINDUSTRY Governor calls for quake insurance lly DOUG WIWS SACRAMENTO -Go'. George Deukme11an proposed Tu~a) that eanhquakc ini.urance '>hould be mandatory for all "at n sk" homes and bus1nessl's in Cali forn ia In his c1gh1h and final .. 1a1e-of- the-State·· address 10 a s1a1ev.1de tele' 1s1on audu:nt·l' and a JOIOL session of the(. ahforn1a Lt•g1sla1ure. the Rl'puhl1can go,ernor also propo~d &" 1ng hx:al schools cash 1nn·nt1\eS Ill lUn\ert lo \l'ar-round clas~room '><.ht.·dull''· and he said he v.ould .,uppon J t.on<,111u11onal ament..lnwnt tu ltml'r thl· rl'qu1red voln Jppnl\ al on lex.al '><.'hool bond' from l\\O-th1rd!> 10 oO perl·cnt. "It ·~ \llTipl) lnl'\tU!>ablc and wa~tdul tu alluv. '>l'hool faci l1t1t.'' to s11 1dk and unu.,t·J for up to th n:e month\ fX.'r ~t.·ar ... l>l'U kml.'Jli:ln \aid of h" prop.>,.11 tu t.·ncou ragl' more local t..11\tnch 111 t.un,en to ,l·ar- rounJ l l.1.,, '>l'ht.•duk·'>. · Prt.'' ll'" ing lhl· 1.200-pagc-plu~ budgt.·t llll'\\agt.· v. lll l h ht.• v.1 II .,u b- m 11 to 111,· Lq~1,laturt.· lllda' Ot.·u- l..mq1.in \J 1d h" 'l":nJ 1 ng propo'-.1 I fl11 thl· I 441J 41 li~al ,l·ar v. ould hi.· SI~ h1ll111n lllllrt.' thJn tht.• $~4 I I h1ll11111 .innuJI budget ht.• .,1gned la\! Jum· tor thl' tUrrl'l\t li'>lJI \l'ar Hut. l)(.·u lo.lllt.'Jlan ''arncJ. v.11hou1 Leaders praise, support Deukmejian 's proposals By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of llW 0~ -11.af'I Go' DeukmeJtan·s proposal to a-.s"t lir<>t-llmc homebu'e~ and has pkJ tor pa-.~gt.· of a balhll pn,poc;al to Jouhlc lhl· 'talc ga-.nlint.· ta\ drt.•v. pr.mt.' and '>uppon Imm \ta11· and lolJI kadcr-. fol lo"' 1ng tht.· g11' - an11r\ ~t.Jll' 111 the "it.tit.' aJdn·" T Ul'Sda\ ~lalo.1.ng his 1·1ghth and tin.ii ad· drt.·.,., lo ..1 Joint '>l'\'>11.Hl ol lht• Lcg1,. la tu re . the tv.o-tcrm g11' anor prom- l'>ed umperatwn 1n .llh1n 1ng h1- p;irt1'>an \olut1on-. ln .i \lllt1rga\h11 rd of "all· l))Ut.''I -\lthuugh ht.· re1e1,t.•J gl'm·ralh fa, orublc rt.•ar11un from I >t.·m11l fJI\ J\ '-'l.'11 a' Repuhlit.Jn'> foll11\qng tht.· '>pt.'t.:lh th1· k'd 111 u111 pt.·ra11 nn '-'111 r111ng 'rt.:t. 1f1t. l"lutJgt.·t lit. Ill'> dt.''r'lll' th.it lllt.ft.'J'l' Ill IJ\ rt.'\t.'11Ut.'\ thl' nt.'\l hudgl't "'m·1 1ndu .. k t.•nough ll\<11\l'\ (\I flll'l'I Jll Pl lht. l'\rt.:dt.•d l'J\t. lllJJ 1nl lt.'J".>l'' JnJ JU\llnldlll tx·gin to hi.· de1t.·rm1ned toda} when lhl gml·rnur rdle'ai.<~ the budget llS.:l t But nen Dt-ukmeJ1an stressed thJt tht.• hudgt"t he pu1s on the table I'> tnl·1cl~ a '>taning point from \l h1t.h he 1s v.1ll1ng to v.ork with the I t·g1-.l<1ture "I 1hink 0he v.ant!> 10 ha"e a har- m11n111uc, 'ear." Sen. Marian Ht.•rgt.''>11n ~id. "and continue on the w11~:ral1\C has1s he established last \t.'al lkrgl''lon. R-;-.!ev. port Beach. 1..ilkJ tht.· speech "a nuts and bolts aJdrt.·" .. that touc hed o n the maJor 1''lll'' faung tht.• state 't.·n fohn Sc~ mour. R--\nahe1m. !Please see REACTION/ A2) lll\1-ol-11' 1ng aJ1u-.tml'nt~ 1n current 'lJlt. progrJm'> re4u1red b~ e"sung '>IJll' fJ\\' · L1d1t"\ ant..! gemlcmen. we must f Please see SPEECH/ A4I Defense contractors bullish on peace Political pressure hinted in council vote change OC firms say diversification key to profitability ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' ,,.. o..., Not se.n D1ven1fied product hnes. new ap- plications for their uses and in- creased sales to private sector cus- tomers will s1a' e off economic downturns among Southland de- fenS( 1ndustf) contractors. Those were among the plans outlined b) spokesperson~ for sev- eral ma1or defense firms in light of the stead) tha" in East-West rela- llons that has government leaders talking about cuts in dcfenS( spend- ing. A report su rfaced over the week- end that Ford Motor Co. wanted to sell 11 s Nt'''Pllrl Rcach-ha<,t•d d1' l\IOn. Ford .\erospact.• Corp .. tx:- cause of unt.:erta1nt1t.''> O\t•r lu1un· ddcnsc SJX'nd1 ng and a dt.·~m· to focus on au1omal..1ng in an 1ncreac;- 1ngl ~ compcllll\e v.orld markt.·1. "Who could ha'c predicted a }Car ago v.hat v.ai. ~01ng 10 happen in Eastern Europe ·· asked Tom W 11- ham!> of Mc Donnl'll Oouglas Space S)stems ( o Ne\erthelcss. the firm . v.h1ch em- plo~-. about 9.noo P':opk at tts Hunt- SOS neighbors deny bigotry, racism claims By llOtl VAN EYKEN Of -.,..... ,_ SUifr They say they aren't bigots and they aren't racists, and they're tired of being called names. West Costa Mesa residents who hvc near Share Our Selves, the coun- ty's largest private anti-poverty qency, say they just want to save their nei&hborhood. "I want them to move; we want our perk t.ck; ~ want our stR:elS back," 11id Pat Schuda. who with her husband owns several rental homes near Rea Community Center where SOS is localed. "Ooee them down." At a press conference Tuesday outside the wat side home of Janice Dlvidton. Scbuda, Davidson, Pat Dolin and CKhcr ftdlhborhood ac- ti vista l'eDiWed tbcir attKk on SOS. wt.ich they 11CXU1C of attrac:tiaa un- desirable and even daDF"OU• people to the ndlbborhood. llapondi1 to~ ftom west side midcn: die council voted July 17 not to renew SOS's lease at Rea Center beyond Jan. 15. And last Wednesday council members scuttled a proposal to move the charity. at cit} expense. to an indus- trial building on Superior Avenue. Da\ 1dson. who organized Lhe press conference. said she wanted to respond to a press conference held Monda)' by supportcn of SOS, who are Lf)'.ing to penuade the City Council to postpone their eviction from Rea Center. Participants at Monday's con- ference, indudina SOS director Jean Forbath, criticized city officials and west side residents for forcina SOS out of Rea Center with what she termed a "not-in-my-t.ck-yard" at- titude. ''Jean Forbath is obleued with beina one of the thousand points of liaht; that auilUdc bas blinded, and made lier deaf to the ~m.s of the ~tMM1tood," O.vidloe saicl. n, Pftli*tal ol IM W.. ........ ..,All 1ng111n lk,td1 plJnt and 11.noo 101al. I\ ht.•altll\ .ind ,·nnlitfl•nt 300U I lht• futurt.· \\ illi.t111' \Jtd "ipt1 l..l''>pt.'r\on' .11 otlwr local de- ti.·n,e firm' l'\pn·"rd '1n11lar 'l'nt1- lllt.'llt\ Ton~ Longo ul l<ntlo.\'cll lntl'r- na11onal'<. -\u tonet1t.\ Ekr1ron1t {\,.,. tt.'m'> J" 1\1011 'i31d Ho<:i..,,ell an11c1- p;ite' no la~nm 1n the near future. C\l'n !hough 100 J~:rn•nt ufthl· \.\nfl>.. 1s fo r mll11an contran<. The .\nahc1m d1' 1-.Hrn of Roci...- v.cll. "h1Lh cmplo~s abou1 7.51.1() JX·opk. v.111 t.•,en continue -.ckctl\e hiring ,1., lll'l'd'> J1llalt'. I ongo 'kl1d \nd llught.'<. \1rrraf1 Co . "h1rh ann11unt.t.'d la\11ff, of ahout o.IJ<)() pt.•11pk fr1Jm · 1h fl'\ ()(J(l-memhcr "tll lo. fo1rt.• last \t.'.tr, doesn't an11c1- P~llt.' 11 v.111 ha't.' to makt.• furth1·~ rt.·Jur11on'> Ill 1h1· 1mmcd1a1e future'. dt'\Pltl' lhl' hl\tom C\ents on lhl' \\Urld\ politlt.31 \(t.'Ol' in 141:10 "\\ c·, c been ant1npating there \l tiuld he l hangt.'\ ... Hughe' spokes- mJn HJ\ '11h 1u\ ...i1d. "hut not as drJm.111t J<. the' ha' e been .. llught.''>. v. h1ch hac; ahout 12.500 t.•mplo~cci. at tt<. Orange Count} d1' 1.,1on'>. had al read} dended to d1't.'r'>1f\ so that 11 could "Cather !Please s.ee DEFENSE/A2) By ROBERT BARKER Hun11ng1nn Rearh < 11' ( c1u nnlmcn Don MacAlhster and John Er .. i...1m· v.1·n· .llt.u'-t.'d ol ca' 1ng into poltucal pressure after they rh.inged their '1Ht.'\ l:Hl' Monda~ night to shape a giant residential uimpln mort.· 111 the hlo.rng of th e Huntington Beach Co .. the pr111t.'t t''I dl'\ l'lopt.·r H unt1ng111n Beach l 1) Pre<,iden1 Roger Work talked to \IJ1. .\ll1s1n and tr'>lo.1ne 1n 1nuncil chambers at a recess after the < 11' ( ounul appro\t.·d plan'> that pa'e the wa} for construction of up l1• ~~I() home., on lht· laq1,l'\t ch uni.. of undeveloped land an the t.'11' 11h..,t.TH'r" said \\hen 1he mct"ting rn·onH·ned -after man) residents and most ne" 'Parx·r reporter., had left -r r~sine asked to rccons1da the vote. f Pteas.e s.tt COUNCJ.L/ A2J Daily Piiot to showcase Classic Pro-Am The Dally Ptlet and '*•!Memb ~•II pu blish a special supplement feat uring the 16th annual Newport Classic Pro-Am. The aolf tour- nament. v.on last year by Perry Parker "1th a final-round score of 65. v.111 hc~layed Jan. 26 and 27 at the Nev. port Beach Country Oub. The ~upplement -to be publish- ed Ja n 18 in the 1•11 ..... ta and Jan 21 in the Dallr P8M -will in lude the official ~ for the chant~ tournament, wllicb will ra.itc funds to support HOii Memorial Hospital an Newport Bmcb. The 552 Club, the holpitars su~ -, port group. is coacluc:lilla lk pi toum e) for the 16dt con.cuuve year. In past yean, more than S900.000 has been railed by tJle tournament. oriainally named tJle Crosb} Southern. A total 8 urse and pro.am prize fund of SS .000 will be awarded to the top I S profcssionala ud 1M top fi ve amateurs in the nenL 'Ille winner will receive SI0,000, the tMe- pl fi"!'-~ award ia d9e tow· namcnt s history. ... ..., ....................... y ..... Golf probaionall wtlo M\19 • pcarcd 1n put Ncwpon a I .. UllM ... Ttl911bt' .... ..._.,.,. ...... ..r1 '"" ..... .,. • .., ... Al. .,.._ .. GA81C/MI .... IMfalt ... ._,_ ... ind~ _. oe,•• laid Upal leltb police SIL Linda ...... cuy ne cnatb of jll'edlwa trdlc 1'aday came '° a ....... bait in ~ a.ch wbeD r.cilc Coast ffillaway wu cloled 1n both directions after a van b.h a ldcpboae pole. sprawlina wim across lbe roM.. om.. .W * snarl betl8 wbea Joa Dua Wardell. 23. of HU11tiD1ton Be9cb IOI& c:oa1l'OI of bis 1977 Dodie van. Warden was arrested on sUSDicioa of drunken cJrivtna. ecciontina to Ken Daily, a California Hi&hway Patrof IPC)kaman. Po&e said momina commuten dolled die two ~mainiaa exit routes from the city and even drove over po&e Oam in an effort to eteape. le one cue. police aid 1hey •• a couple consultina a city map in a vain effort to find a way out. "The whole city of Laauna Beach wu l(idlockcd. .. He thoupt hi was on his way to Huntinston Beach and he wu aoi"S touthbound in Laguna Beach, .. Daily said. The accident, which took place near El Morro Elementary School, just nottb of Laauna Bcacb, oc; Slain county soldier tells his mom his death has a reason my ... Cly N9wl Servk• .. If you're readina this letter. then you almwiy know that somethinc has happened to me." g~ the ~ Julie Otto a<>t in the mail recently from the son she buried three days after Christmas. "Whatever happened, there is a reason for it." the fallen soldier wrote shortly before his death in combat. U.S. Army Pfc. Roy Dennis Brown J r .. an Army Ranger, was killed Dec. 20 in the opening hours of the U.S. invasion of Panama. The 19.year-old was buried in Orange on Dec. 28. .. Tell everyone in the family and all my friends that I lo~e them all and that my death was for a good , DEFENSE From A1 economic downturns 10 any one di\ ision through continued strength 10 others. "We will stay in areas where we have expertise. rather than go where we ha\e none," Silvius said. For instance. already a premier manu factu r e r o f te l e - commun1cat1ons satellites. Hughes is expanding its capabilities - through research and development as well as acquisition of other firms -10 satisfy any customer's needs. be 11 the military or private sector. Nov. owned by General Motors. Hushes also is involved in dozens of proJects with the giant automaker to help it produce electronic systems for its vehicles. improve its manu· facturing capab1h11~ and system en- gineering and other Joint projects. .. We also have a department dedi- cated to looking for new uses for the technologies H ughes has de- veloped," Silvius said. About 80 percent of Hughes' rev- . enue comes from defense contracts. While seeking to maintain defense contracts at current levels. the com- pany plans to expand its non-Oe· fense market until 11 achieves a 60-40 balance. he said. Hughes' products include satel- lites. airborne and ground·based radar systems. laser command. con- trol and communications systems. guidance systems for the Trident missile and torpedoes. electro-op- tical devices. microwave products. micro.electronics and infrared sen- sors. Wh ile Rockwell's Anaheim division relies solely on defense con- tracts for its revenues, Longo said a dive~ product hoc and customer 1 base should prevent it from suffering cause," Brown wrote. ''Get over my death and continue for success ·in your life." Ono. who was divorced from her son's father after his birth. read the letter to reporters Monday. Brown only recentJy made contact with his father after a prolonged penod of estrangement. "Tell Dad about me sometime.'' the letter said. "I guess it's the standard letter the soldiers write before they go out," she sajd. "I l's kind of his last will and testament." The letter was found by an officer who gathered Brown's belongings from his locker at Fon Benning. Ga .. said Arm} spokeswoman Monica Ma nganaro. Brown was assigned to the 75th Thursday's Cov~r Story: How Gov. D~ukm~jlan's propos«I bud~t will af- f~ct th~ Orang~ Coast. s1gn1ficantl~ lrom an) federal de- fense budget cutbacks. .. We're dl\er<o1fied. We have con- trac ts with the Army. the Air Force ... v.e do some international work. too. That's one reason we expect the worJ.. force to remain stable." Longo said. For the Air Force. Rockwell's pri- mal") products include ICBM guid- ance and control svstems. MX -or "Pcacekeeper"' -· control systems and the M1dgetman. Fo r the Navy, its products include na\ 1gat1on s)'stems for submannes and ships. It also 1s building nav1· gallon and combat S}Stems for a Ocet of Ro~al Australian Navy sul>- mannes. B)-and-large. McDonnell Douglas 1s concerned about JUSt one of two contracts 11 won throu~h the Infantry Regiment and although he had not bttn officiall y told he would be sent to Panama. he concluded that 1s where he would be sent 48 hours after he wrote the note. The letter was hand-carried to the mother. Manganaro said. "He said there were many things he wanted to say but that he didn't have the time." Otto said. The letter told her to pet the teen-age soldier's cat. Michelob. "Rangers invariably go to dif- ferent areas of the world where there is danger." the arm y spokeswoman said. "A lot of them ha ve a letter left 1n event of death." The letter closed with Brown thanking his mother for being .. the world's greatest mom." trateg1c Dt:fense Initiative. officials said. .\mong its products are the Delta rocket that 1s used for the launch of commercial as well as military satel· lites. and fanngs - surface covers for the pa)loads put into space. More 1mponantl)'. McDonnell Douglas 1s hca"llY in volved in the space \tat1on project that will con· t1nue to grov. as launches. construc- tion and orbit begin later this dec- ade. At Ford. onicials said only those at the \'Cr} top know whether a sale of Ford Aerospace is imminent. Ford I\ holding a regularly sched- uled board meeting Thursday. Thl· al·rospaCl' and communica- tions d1' 1s1on. which employs 17.000 "-Orkers. received about S2 billion in contract awards in 1989 from both Cl\ 1han and military bu)er'> .\bout 70 percent of its busi- ness 1s v. 1th the defense depanment. It also runs the National Aero. naullC\ and Space Administration's m1ss1on control center in Houston and 1s buildrng pans of the space station REACTION Onic1als also Joined Deukmejian in suppon1ng the Traffic Congestion From A I Relief and Spending Limitation Act said the speech showed DeukmeJian of 1990. a 9-cen.t gasoline tax in· wants to tackle and w ive many of ·crease to fund improvement and the maJor problems before retinng e~pans1on of the state's road and from public life after 28 years of h1ghwa) S)Stem. . service. O range \ounty T ransponat1on Both legislators said they were Cc:im m1ss1on i;ne~ber Dana Reed intrigued b)' the governor's proposal said the commission has yet to take for first-time homebuycrs. a five-a formal stand on the b~llot year. S2 billion Housing Opponuni-m~asure .. but h~ would be surpnscd t) Program that would provide 1f 1t did~ t receive an endorseme!"'t. down payment assistance and re-He said passage also woul~ in- duced interest rate mortgages for c1ease the 1mpo~nce of passing a first-time buyers. local transpona11on tax. SEMI ANNUAL SALE! Spart 5l*ts t.111 .. , 5t10IS Neckwear Slt0.00 ID S85.00IO $110.00 ID S15.00 to MU st 60.00 hm 115.00 1295.00 t.IAl.00 S285.00 fNlll .... 00 570.00 ft'om S7.50 J ~urred •tk• ~--.. ... .... .. ...... .i.ou..,, ~ .......... ~ .... air Win MWtiQI &be ....... pole. Dilly .... Tbe pole WM ltYCild abcMd 6 .... llail•SQUd and wirn were -~ aloaa dte hWI •as .. n. WD apun acfOll the IOUtbbouad laMI aftli ~ dlil _... Dail said. ....... ~ th: driver of a 1919 Ford Aet'Olllr later bit t.be wires in the nonhbound Ines, Daily llid. The driver. Lyn Allen Slaudiqrr, a 36-yar-dd Llpna ae.cb resident, 'WU DOC tl\fUNd,, be laid. Warde~~~~ulf'ered only a bump to bis knee. WU booked at ~ County Jail, Daily aid. His car, \ COUNCIL f'romAt H~ and MacAllillef then voted to permit Huntinaton Beach Co. to build homes OD about 80 acres m the »aDed Industrial Corridor on Gottwd Street. . ~ project in all cnc:ompuees 761 .::ra and is bounded by Ellas, Yorttown and Clay avenues, Huntinslon and Main streets and the bluffs west of Edwards street. • In the earlier vote that wu telCinded t.be two men voted with the ~rity at the time fi>r a mixed ~t zone on the 80 acres. east of Gothard Street and between Ellis and Garfield avenues. Mix~ dcvelopme~t dcsianation wou_ld permit office pub, com· mencal uses or res1dcnces or a combination of UICI, officials said. Councilwoman Grace Winchell, wbo said the act.ion now will ~h~t the door to any development other than residential, claimed the incident smacked of "blatant stronprm" tactics by the Huntinston Beach Co. · Jesident John Fisher, who attended the meeting but didn't knoW'about the change until Tuesday momina. said he and others who have organized to fight plans for a golf coune in Central Park are "livid." ·•1t•s clear that .Roger Work called the shots. And like the good little lackeys they arc, they did what they were told." "They (MacAllister and Erskine) have no respect for the process. They only have respect for where there next campaign donation is coming from. We arc completely livid.'' Fisher said . Huntington Beach Co.'s Work said Tuesda)'. that he did come down from the audience to "express his concerns" about the plan. But he didn't ask MacAllister or Erskine to change their votes, he said. "I take offense to this being caJled strongarm," he said. "h 's b.s. a nd ought to be put to bed as b.s. "As the property owner, I have a right to citprcss my views." Work said he opposed the initial vote of the City Council because it repon edly would present problems for the company in the dedication of 35 acres for a thin, linear park in the Bolsa Chica wetlands area. He said people complainins about the vote are those who don't want to sec an)thing developed in the area ... I'm entitled to lobby the City Council just as much as they arc." Councilman Erskine acknowled&cd Tuesday that it might "look like the landowner is pulling our chain." But Erskine claimed that a resident in the area, along with Huntington Beach Co. officials. was upset about the plan, causing him to reconsider his action. He said the 80 acres that were handed over to residential units 10 the second vote were not heatedly debated during a lengthy public hearing that proceeded the vote. If 11 had sparked heated emotions, he would have delayed has vote to a future mcetin&, he said. Erskine added that the Huntington Beach Co. has the constitu· t1onal right to ask for a redress from ofticiaJs. Councilwoman Winchell claimed Tuesday that the Huntington Beach Co. fo r )Cars has tried to put residen tial units in the industrial corridor She said Monday niaht's action tilts the area towards home!> and awa) from balanced development. "'But that's where the quick buck is," she declared . Services Thursday for Laguna missionary 11y The Assodat.cf ~rns Memorial services will be held Thursday for a Laguna Beach man "'ho died 10 G uatamala when his boat capsized while he was on a mission for his church. Adam Leach, a Mormon mission- ary who was 20 years old. will be remembered at The C hurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints chapel in Laguna Niguel at 6:30 p.m., accord- ing to a church bishop. Leach and another missionary. M odest o reside n t B rian Bartholomew. a lso 20. -wcr..c presumed dead after rescuers search- ed Lake Atitlan for five days after the accident. accordin~ to church officials. M t"'Rt: l .ISTt:'\ I '\G MAIN OFFICE 330 W 89y SI • Colfa ...... CA Just ca/1642-6086 sos ,romAt West Homeowners Association, said those problems include crimes such as thievery as well as public nuisances. "The Police Dcpanment saS's we don't have much more crime than other pans of the city, but when you consider problems such as someone defecating or uri nating in your yard, those are crimes in the neigh- borhood sense," he said. One of the speakers at Monday's press conference in suppon of SOS, the Rev. John McRcynolds of Sec- ond Baptist Church in Santa Ana. made reference to racism and bigotry-on-the-,,an of·'SOS oppo. nents. But he said the bigotry was not directed toward any race or nationality so much as toward .. the race of the poor and the race of the homeless." Davidson blasted SOS supponers for using the terms .. racist" and "bigot" to describe the attitudes of west side residents. "'Those of ) ou who accuse us of racism. shame on )Ou.'' she said. ..We have al"'avs been a small. multi-na11onal residential communi- t ) ... Davidson and others said they are opposed to an) further delays in rcloca11ng OS. v.h1ch faces ev1c11on proceedings as of next Tuesda). "I don't th1nt.. it'a fair for them to ha\e an\ more time." west side resident ·susan Herrera said. "The last time the) were gi ven sill months. thq didn't do anything until the ven l'nd."' Two Cit) (ounc1l members who voted against the Supenor A venue mo e last week, Mayor Peter Buffa and Counci lwoman Sandy Genis, said they might suppon a delay in the c' ict1on of SOS if the charity were tu come up with a sohd. self· financed rclcx·at1on plan w11h a shon-tcrm deadline. But partu.:1pants at Tuesday's press conference said they didn't want to gave SOS any more time. The)' said SOS had not cooperated v.11h Cit~ otlicials in ti") ing to find a nev. location Cit) .\ttornc} Thomas Kathe said this v.eek that SOS would not be shut dov. n on Jan. 16. but that the cit) \\OUld proceed with legal ac11ons to rcmo"e the chanty from Rea Center. He !>aid the actions couJd take a matter of weeks or m onths. depending on the outcome of a coun heanng late this month or early next mon.lh. SOS leaders !>a) they ho.pc to lind . a new home v.1thout Cit)' assisl:tnce before the l'' Kllon proceedings arc completed. Mel _,,_ P 0 9oa 1580, Colte MIN. CA !m12e What do you lake about the Daily Pilot? What don't you l~ke? Call the number above and your mes511C will be recorded. transcribed and de- livered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answerina service may be used to record letters to the editor on anr to pic. Contributors to our Letters column must include their name and telepho ne number for verification. Tell us what's on your mind. VOL M. NO. 10 Gem· Talk ~ .-. M 2·54171. a.-~,.__, 5potta. M2~ 1 Aller 5 30 pm $por1a. M2-4330. Nwoa. 54().1224 or ~1223 FAX NumClr 831-5e02 ~ -No -.,,.., ._..ilona. dOnlll men. or ..,...._,.,..,..., rr-r be ~ wlltQil ~ ......... cA ~a-. Second a.. poetege peld .. Coele ...... c.llarm (uPS 144-«)0) ~ by ~ 16 25 '*' four ....... periocl, by mel S7 per lour ....... per10d The Or-. C08lll o.r Plol • publllNd by ,.. Colte Mm9 PutJW*1g inc A e1ng1a. reglDrlll edlllarl • putJWled -morr*9 • ... the prlnclpel llUtlW*lg ....... 330 w a.y at.. ColU ...... Pl(lll Colte Mm9 PutJW*1g 1nC. II 1 wtlOly °""'*' lllbtldiery ~ ... ~ PutJW*'CI, lnC. Rober! E P8Q8 Ello! s.-, Jt PreelOent & ()"'81 ~ OflQr Chlrmer\ rt 'l'O" do noc 11a11e your ~ by 6 am cell before 10 • m eno "°"' c:opy ... be delMJr9d Our Cuslomer ~ c....r II °'*' from fl I m 10 5 pm ..... days IO - 'l'O" ""111 your areulehon ,_,, Clrc:Wetlon Tetephone9 Painter and ICuJp&or Uta Albuquerque will talk about her career in tbe next .. OOod Monlina lquna" Lalk 119 a .m . Tbunday 11 IMlalVN Art Museum, 307 Oifl' Drive, Llpna Beec:b. Albuquerque's work deals with natural forces people aren't always aware of. such u breathina. She bas worked in a variety of media for l S years. Continenlal breakfut is served at 9 and the lcctu~ follows. General admiltion is $4. SO and members, students and senion admission is $3.SO. Reservations are not required. For more informatton, call the museum at 494-8971. F~~ l~ctur~ on ~ms/on Hoag Chemical Dependency Outpatient Treatment Center will offer a f1U lecture on depression and dependency at 7:30 toni&bt at the center. I 50 I Sperior A vc.. Suite 202, Newport Beach. For required reservations or more infor- mation. call 548-1522. M~sa Republicans to mfft "The California Republican Assembly" is the topic for the meeting of the Costa Mesa Re- publican Assembly meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday. Guest speaker wilt be Corona del Mar resident Rena Godshall, secretary to the CRA and can- didate for its presidency. Those who wish to attend the meeting should call Trina Moortach at 751-8299. Wom~n v~t~rans to ~« Queen City Chapter No. 51 of the Women's Army Corps Veteran's Association will hold its meeting Saturday an the community room of Fidelity Federal Savinas and Loan, 13820 Seal Beach Blvd. in Liesurc World Shopping Center, Seal Beach. Any M>man who served or 1s serving in the Arm> 1s welcome. Information is avaialable at 492-6640. AIDS topic of microbiologist Creation Science Association of Orange Coun- ty wilt meets at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the gym at the Village Bible Church, I 267 I Buaro St., Garden Grove. Dr. Ken Anderso n will talk about "The Truth About AIDS." Anderson is chairman of the depart- ment of Microbiology at Cal State Los Angeles. Meeting 1s free and the public is invited. For more information. call 838-t 498 or 552-3344. CREIA ~fforts ~xplal~d The California Real Estate Inspection Associa- tion will host all Orange County real estate board presidents on Monday at 6:30 p.m. meeting at the Irvine Mamo tt. The purpose of the event is to inform the Oran1e County board presidents about what the CREIA 1s do ing to educate and train member inspectors on what to look for in a qualified home or compan). Further information may be obtained fro m chapter president Peter Walker at 361-2666 or public relations chanman Bill Ross at 848-4948. Folkdanclng from scratch The Laguna Folkdancers will start a bcJinncrs internauonal folkdance class at 8: 15 tomght at Legion Hall Community Center. 384 Legion St .. Laguna Beach. The t 4-wcek class teaches about 30 folk dances from Europe and Asia. Dances arc taught to origrnal regional music in the style and basic steps of each dance. SP<?n~rs offe~ a st~fiu learning en aronmcnt whale mtroducmg novices to the dances. Pa~ners arc not necessary. The lee is )J per evening on a drop-in basis. or S24 for the senes. Students may bcsin the class at an) tame. Casual dress and comfortable shoes arc rec· ommended. For more information. ca.lJ 494-1780. 494-3302. 545-IQ57 or 533-8667. Auditions for Allard Singers The Allard Singers will hold auditions from 3:30 to 6 p.m. today at the Fred Astaire Dance Studio. 2488 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Youngsters aaes I} through l4 are invited to audition for this newly organized professional sinain,a group. whic~ will perform . under the direction o f Dr. Mauncc Allard and Bill Brawley. For more information. call 641-2030. c ·\1 .1:'\D\H Wednesday, Jan. 10 • 7 p.m. Lapu Beed Pla8lq CemmtsaS., council chambers. SOS Forest Ave. Thursday, Jan. 11 No mectinp teheduled. PO I IC I I Of . 8rHOWMD,_ aw ......... Coaerw Deeded IDODtM to obmin tbe Waterple &apes, but -""'""~July 20 -vititon to die Ricblrd . N&oa Ubrary &Dd Birthplaoe will have lnmnt aa:et1 to the rec:OnliQP that 10ppled a presidency, olfidal1 laid Tuaday. On the occaion of tbe former presi- dent's 17th binbday, oftlcials ted mem- ben of the media on a brown b-s tour of the $29 million, six-acn project set to open this summer. As I 00 city workers took the day off in honor of the city's most famous son, ~ ~ briefed on tbe statuJ of the project. which ii still under construction. A nation away, Nixon was plannina an afternoon drive into New York City with Mrs. Nixon for a dinner with family members. When completed, the Yorba Linda library and archives will feature a 60foot- ball devoted to the Waterpte story, as well as a "Gatherina of World Leaders" room. Another room will aive visitors computer-chosen responses to questions "posed" to the former PRSident. ··1 think it is safe to say that no otheT president in the post-war era has had a more profound impact on this country, much less the world," said Yorba Linda Mayor Gene Wisner. ··indeed, history can never change the fact that the ~1- dent was born here, in that modest. wood-framed farmhouse on Jan. 9, 1913. ··But to be able to restore the home and open it to the public in combination with the library is a 20-ycar dream come true," said Wisner, standina before the steel girders and tiled roof of the unfinished library. The library exhibits "will be like no other presidential library." said Alex- Artist renderl"-lhow1 how the SH mlltlon Nl11on Library wHI toots wh•n It opens this ..-er. · ander N. Cranstoun. vice president of the New York-based design firm responsible for developing the exhibits. "All of the rooms wllt be environmen- tally designed . not just with display cases. but to reflect the tenor of the limes," Cranstoun said. In the "Gathering"' room, said Crans- toun, visitors will sec models of the domes of St. Basil's Cathedral in Lenin- grad or the gate to the Forbidden Caty an Beijing. They wait hear comments about Nixon from I 0 world leaders. including the late British Prime M1n1ster Wins ton Churchill a nd the late Soviet leader Nikita Khruschev. he said. The Watergate hall. which Cranstoun promised would gJvc a ··complete and fair presentation" of the scandal. will "start with a single point of li&bt at one end. with the break-an. and move to a gJant. spotlighted picture of the president wa .. mg farewell on the steps of Air Force O ne after has resignation:· Other exhibits wall include a replica of the Lincoln Sitting Room of the White House. where Nixon wrote his speeches, rooms for domestic affairs. his con· gress1onal and vice pres1denttal years and a 290-seat movie theater. where a I 6- m 1nute filmed biograph y will highlight his career of "comebacks." Underneath the exh1b1t1on halls wall be a 10 m1lllon document archive. where scholars will have access to Nixon's d1anes. '1deo and audio tapes and other h1stoncal informauon. L' nllke other prcs1denual rcposnones. including the one being built in Moor- park for former President Ronald Re- agan. the N1l\on Library will be funded through pn \ate donations. ·· fhere will be no taxpayer dollars m e1thl'r the conMruction or operation of the hbrar~ :· proJCCt Execuuve Director Hugh He'o!.llt ~1d. fhl' 925-!>Quare·foot house where :"1\un \!.U born 1s. almost rt'stored to its original cond1uon. said project director (1l·orgc zabo The house. built an 1912 b' Nixon's father and grandfather. features· the small room "ht:re '.'l 1xon was born and the almost cramped atuc rooms where the ex·pres1dent and his brother Don spent the fir<>t eight ~ear~ of their hves. Dead teen's family plans to sue police By EMILY ADAMS Of -0..,, ,_ SUI" The family of a I 9-ycar-old Fountain Valley man who died in police custody following a rock concert last month is closer to filing a wronJfUI death lawsuit, the family's lawyer said Tu~y. After a coroner's repon was released M o nday. Lawrence Trygstad. the Shanahans· lawyer, said descriptions of the m1unes Patrick Shanahan suffered were "clcarl} a basis for a wrongful death SUit." Patrick Shanahan, a sophomore at UC Santa Barbara who was home for the holidays. died an the back seat of an Inglewood police car followina a Grateful Dead concen at the Great Western Forum last month. Inglewood police Sat. Harold Moret has stated officers did not use excessive force and -contrary to witnesses' state- ments -dad not beat Shanahan with nightsticks. In the coro ner's report describing in- Junes suffered by Shanahan. ho wever. several . dark purple bruises arc documented which are circular in shape. "That sounds hke the) hit him wnh nightsticks or flashlights." Trygstad said. O ther medical sources contacted by the Daily Pilot a~eed w11h Trygstad's assessrqent. saying the bruises sounded like the result of a person being Jabbed with a nightstick or flashlight. Des p ite repeated attempts. a spokesperson for the Inglewood Police ~partment could not be reached for comment. .. Based upon what I've heard. if s d1f· ficult for me to understand ho w the police can say the> didn't use nightsticks or some other heav) obJttt on l>at -I just can't stretch my 1magmat1on that far," said Bill Shanahan. Patnck's father. Bill Shanahan and his wife, Therese. both of Fountain Valley. have been wad· ing through the testimony of both wit· nesscs and police. try1ng to find the truth. since their son died Dec. 10. At first. the Shanahans' were told by l nglc"ood police their son died probabl) due to a combination of drus and alcohol use. 8 111 Shanahan said. Patrick Shanahan had s1mpl) stopped breathing once under arrest an the back of a patrol car. the fam1lv was told. But soon. '>'·llnesses stepped forward 10 tell the fam11' the\ saw Patrick Shanahan beaten repeated!) by arresung officers Others said Shananhan did not struggle '1olenth. as offi cers said he had. "'The · distract attorne) has the o ption -and an our mind. a dut~ -to bnng cnmanal charges against the arresung officers ... T rygstad said. Mike Botula. a spokesman for the Los Angeks d1stnct attorney's office. which has been an' esllgaung the incident. said no conclus1onshave been drawn from the coroner's repon. The d1stnct attome) 's exam1nat1on of circumstances SlllTOund- ang the teen-agers death 1s continuing. While the coroner's repon also m· eluded a toxilogical analysis on Shanahan. detailing the level of LSD found an has bloodstream. experts arc unsure how the drug would have effected hanahan "'The: amoun1 of LSD found 1s consis- tent \ .. 11h conccntra11ons of other rec- rea11onal drug use we've ~n. But we l·an·1 'kt\ ho" 11 "111 effect an individual -)u m'e become more relaxed. o thers bnume h~ perag1tated." said Paul Sedg" 1rl.. a forensic to x1colog) super- ' l'>or for Orange Count~. Whl'ther or not LSD made Shanahan -descnbed a!> a normally .. laid back" per!>On -comball\C with police could hr a 1mponant question 1( a lawsuit 1s prcs~d against lngle~ood police or cnm1nal char~s are filed against the arresting officers ·-rm not happ) that he took LSD that night -ti he dad take II of bis own \Olluon 1f 1t wasn·t Laced in somcthina else -but 1f he did. he needed someone to help him," 8 111 Shanahan said. "'Sometime m the past week I was dnnng somewhett and saw a police car ~Ith the legend pnnted on •L 'To Serve and Protect.· Clearl). they did neither one for m) son that night. .. Shanahan said U.S. aide views county's war on drugs By IRIS YOKOf Of-0..,,-k-" A top aide to federal drua cur William Bennett spent the day Tuesday with Orange County members of the anti-drua campaign -mcludina a Corona del Mar High School student -who lobbied for inclusion of the county in a new propam for the nation's most dn4-plaaued area. Judge Rca.inald Walton assistant direc- tor of the White Houte Office of National Drug Control Policy, visited with county sui;>erv1sors. Sheriff Brad Gatc1, UO of- ficials and other community leaden before flyma out of John Wayne Air1)0lt for Palm Sprinp about 2 p.m. He has been travelint around tbe coua- try the past seven months Ptberial iab- mation to incorporate iDto a Diadoaal program apinst drua and alcobol lbule. Walton said he wu impire-.cl with tbe county's effon s in filhuna the war on drugs, but would not clilclote whether be will recommend Oranae County be in- cluded in the new prosram t.arweted for drua-infcsted areas. President Bush is slated to announce the desiaJ\ated rqjona on Jan. 29. The rcaions will ,ct add.itiou.l f\lnda and federal drua •nu to comt.t ~ Walton said Soutbem Califonua should S-Y attention to the problemt of undocumented alaem and jail over· crowdina and bow they relaae to the dnaa probkm. <>ranee County'• efb1a to ftebt tbe problem ba~e Md politive C'ffeda. par- ticularly amons )'OUQI people, Wahon ....................... , ...... ••llt••llll w.-.... ....... to die fetleral *"I cur ...... wldt J•••n -.111er. Cerw at._.._. ldloOr• repr__.......,• 111 en 81111·*"1 ,rap-. ...-SMalff 11rM ca.e... said. "rm very ~ by the dep'ee of cooperation and coordinalion lakina place in the counry, .. Walton aid. ~ eovemmcnl can't do it alone ... Walton bqan the day 11 7 a.m. when he met with Gates 1n the sbcritrs .. Wu Room" full of displays and statistics on the county's dt\11 acuvities. Walton .ud be was imprcued with the War Room aod pankularly shocked with acatisdcl that showed nany elderty people in the count) use illegal drugs.. Gates said he "simply preRnted the faca "' to Walton. ... In the past thrtt }Can. the county bas confiscated 50 m1lhon doses of cocaine. 70 million IOJCCUons of heroin and $S4 m1lllon 1n drug money, Gates said. Meanv.h1le. there havt been close 10 SOO d rug-related deaths. .. , think the facts ma.kc a strona im- pression. I don't think our situation is much different from Los Anaeles or San Otego." Gates said Corona det Mar Hiah School junior Jason Shanker, a student reprCICDtative from the Drug Use is Life Abulc or- pmzat1on. spent about 20 minutes cbat- tina with Walto n on bis drive to the llrport. Shanker said Walton asked if there was any decline of drua use and trafficki!J on local campuses. "and I said, 'Yes.· The I 7-year-old further briefed Walton on Drug Use 1s Life Abute's variou pr<>srams. aimed at educ:atins you.nc people about d.rup. The two d:-i ... IQ..ed..__ the orpnaz.allon's eff'on to mutate a f.e~m in which Natiou.l Foocball ue 'players wear "Dnaa Ute is Ufe .~busc" patches o n their jeneys. and Wahon promised to support thejletch prosram when he met witla NFt. oflk:ials. Shanker said. "He obviously knows aactly wMt t.c's lalkina about." Shanker .W. .. AM t.c's interested in the lower lewis of1'11 -x on drug abuse. It was very prod.ctive. lrrine A 28"year-o&d woman wu uret1ed tbr posseuion of bra11 lmuck.la after lbe wu seen yellina .i a man near the comer of f.att Yale Looo and West Yale Loop. The child wfth her WU rtleued to his father. alariJJed by a tbie( wbO stole only I eotdless phone befOre appamady leavinf th~ the same window be came 1n. Street. The IOll was estimated It nearly $400. • • • Tool boxes worth SIOO were 1iolcn from an opm ..,. in the 3300 block of ~ bet•een 7:4' and I: 10 a.a. Moedly. Stnet, llllitllicl. • • • A woman said an upRain neiab- bor in the 1500 block of Slater Avenue Wll playiaa the steno to loudly and that lbe couldn't llerp. Sbe knocked 00 the door twice but there Wll no IASWa'. • aaid. • • • • A known suspect ~OIChed an employee and struck ~m with his fist at the aervicc station at I S980 Brookhunt St. VotkJwteen van ~ the veMdc was towed by police. • • • Roben Lewis Steveaton __. Corona dcl Mar is no T.-.e Island. The 32-year--old tramiml was anested in the JOO bloct of Poppy Avenue Oft ...-ol entmna a ~ dadli ... • • • A home on Wesunorelud wu ranteebd and robbed of I telnilioD and VCR. PoUce believe tbe .,.,... entered throup I rwr tlidhll .... door. • • • nc rear t.throOID window ol a bOiDI 08 Canoe ... lbr:C1:1 =.-::~=-...... ..... • • • I A thief lned opm die~ door of a .... i8 • 1100 blOct Of Soutla COlll Driw ud toot • 11.lOOhllila ......... Two men .n.dJy fted a bu" in tbe 10000 blOck of ~ml Av· enuc widlout .. }int lw a lililt order. • • • Vandals 'umped up and down 11umeroua umes on a 1919 Honda Accord, causiDI. muJt4pie denti. then were ac:ared oft' by a jQlllf on the 10100 block of La Alameda Avenue. Columbia ~off on satellite riescue mission CAPE CANAVERAL. f1a. (AP) -Shull.le Columbia opened a new decade of l(*C travel fuesday with a lener-perfect launch and the start of a leal'Cb..and-rescue mission for a scienlifac satellite drifting back to Earth. M\er three weeks of delays, the shuttle lifted off precisely on time just after dawn at 4:35 a.m. and bepn cbuina the satellite, which was l,SOO miles ahead of the shuttle. .•• don't think r ve ever seen a cleaner countdown and launch," said Richard Truly, administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. ''What a marvelous way to start the 1990s." The fli&ht begins a decade in which sfiuttlcs will transport astrooauu and materials to build America's~ station. The station is an euential step for a return to the moon and expeditions to Mars en- visioned by President Bush. Columbia's missioa; is scheduled to las1 I 0 days, 1he second-longest since shuttles bepn flying in 1981. The ship is being modified gradually for 16-day journeys and the ex- tended mission is to be a test toward that objcc1ive. The 200-mile-hi$h pursuit is to end Friday mom1q. • 1111 .,_,....... ...... ................... dr-•...._=n111.: 11111Hllfi '91wer ... .............. 1911. n.. .. .. .......... • .. • a-.a..... low ·a.a~ __ ,,_ .. ;n. -~ .. **kt be • Piiied that -e have ..... our dlll- dren in IUCb ~," CaVUOI told reportm. .. r.dias ad writina lkilll of AmericM 11Uden11 remain *-!fully iudequale." .. Readina and writina ue die buic Top court refuses to ·protect college review confidentiality WASHINGTON (AP) -Colleaes and universities senerally must dis- close confidential peer review re- cords when accused of ilkplly deny· ing tenure to a faculty member. the Supreme Coun ruled Tuesday. Unanimously rejcctina .. academic freedom" arguments, the coun said colleges and universities enjoy no special privilege to withhold such information. ''The costs associated with racial and sexual discrimination in institu- tions of hi~er leamina arc very substantial,' Justice Harry A. Black- mun wrote for the court. '"Few would deny that ferrctina out this information is a great, if not com- pelling, aovemment interest." Also Tuesday, the Bush adminis- tration uracd the coun to allow student Bi&le and prayer groups to meet on public school grounds, arau· ing that such a ruling would preserve religious fr~om. However. a lawyer for Omaha, Neb., school officials, whose refusal to approve a Bible-reading club led to the case, said education adminis· trators must have the authority to make such decisions. Most of Tuesday's argument focused on whether such student activities as chess and scuba diving clubs arc related to school cur· riculum. and whether jud&es or school officials should decide that question. The collcae tenure decision is a key preliminary victory for a Uni· versity of Pennsylvania professor challenging her denial of tenure. a lifetime appointment. And it represents an enormous defeat for the nation's univcnitics and colleges, united in the conten· tion that disclosure of confidential statements abo!I professors con· sidered for tenu~ould inhibit can- dor by those who make the evalu· at ions. Court will decide on Noriega move MIAMI (AP) -A federal judge ruled Tuesday that the court has final say over whether Manuel Nor- iega can be moved from Miami while the ousted Panamanian dic- tator awaits trial on drug trafficling charges. U.S. District Judge William Hocveler said U.S. marshals must submit any plans to transfer Nor- iega, and defense attorneys will have an opportunity to respond before a decision is made. ,,_ Requests and responses concern- ing any move will be scaled from the pµbhc. Noriega's attorney. Steven Kollin. said he opposes moving Noriega. ··1 don't want a change, my client doesn't want a change," Kollin told the judge during Tuesday's court session. U.S. Attorney Dexter Lehtinen did not say if he wanted Noriega to remain in Miami, noting U.S. marshals will decide whether to transfer ham. It could not be determined whether marshals made any requests to move Noriega after Tuesday's hearing because of the order to seal such requests. Hoeveler also set a Jan. 26 bond hearing for Noriega, who attended the one-hour coun session drcued in dark slacks and a light-blue shin. Afterward. Noriega was returned to his quaners below the courthouse. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-...::1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- ~., .... tlll IJ. >• _ ...... ~ ........ . .............. lnllt .... clill 'tbf dlil ...., ID iii UJh91 ... -........ , .... ~ lllldt .,,,_ Didi .... .. ...,~ .. 80-~ dllle 61 PlfCllll1 are ltill ....... '° "*' •• tbl iatermedi· •&e level. -Tiie Pll'CCDllll' ol 17-yeu-oldt readi .. tbe illteimedia1e level .... incaC:.. amdily -6'om II per-can in 1980 to 16 percent in t 911. c \lllOH,l\llHlll ' Coun blocks famlly planning funding SAN FRA.Nasco -Full f\and.ina of California'1 Wnil)' ~nnins clinics for low-income women wu blocked Tuesday by the state Pmne Coun on an appeal by Gov. Gecqc Dcukmejian, who is seck:ina to cut t.be prosram•s budeet by two-thirds. Four justica. the exact ~ority needed on the seven-member court, voted to 1tay an order issued last Tbunday by a state appeak coun in Ventura requirina full fundina of the $36 million prosram~ The 1tay i1 to remain in effect while the court decides whether to pant a hearina on the Dcukmejian administration's appeal. Butterflies may lose home to developer PACIAC GROVE -A prime wint.cr roo1ting site for monarch butterflies may be lost to make way _for a subdivision after the CitY, ~uncil approved a rczonina plan for the pnvately-owned ~Y· The 11te 11 one of only two winter roosting sites left in the city, wbtch celebrates the oranee and black butterfly with a parade on its main street every October . Molesting a monarch is a crime that carries a SSOO fine. Voters will get a chance to consider a bond iuue to purchase the 2.7· acre site in this city known as "Butte.rfly Town, USA," located abowt 70 miles south of San Francisco. '\ \ I I 0 '\ \ I . II H I I·. I ' League: Cut mllltary funds to help blacks WASHINGTON -The president of the National Urban League said Tuesday that reduced East-West tensions represent a "narrow window of opportunity" to switch military dollars to help blacks, whose economic progress was stalled durina the military buildup of the 1980s. Government and business leaden should use the money to develop an urban Marshall Plan and investment bank to help close the economic pp between whites and blacks and ensure American competitiveness in the 21st century, said leaaue president, John E. Jacob. as the civil rights group released its annual assessment on the status of black Americans. Boston pollce find gun In river BOS TON -Divers pulled a gun from a river Tuesday, aivina investiptors hope they have another piece to the puzzle of the Stuart murder mystery. The registration numbers on the gun recovered from the Pines River matched those on a pistol reported stolen from the fur shop where Charles Stuart worked, The Boston Globe reported in today. Stuart, who committed suicide Thursday after his brother imP.licated bjm in the slaying of his prqnant wife, had claimed be and his wtfc were shot by a black man. A black man was named as a suspect in the case. but was later cleared. Bush salutes Manin Luther King WASHINGTON -President Bush on Tuesday praised Manin Luther Kint Jr. 's couraac in the face of threats and promised to "brina to justice the iaou·• responsible for a wave of bombinp against civil rights leaden two decades after K.ina's death. Dr. Benjamin Hooks. executive director of the NAACP, a prime taraiet of the bate campaign, emerged from the Oval Office saying he was "fairly satisfied" with federal efforts to solve the bombings. Bush invited civil rights leaders and students to the White House to witness his signing a proclamation in connection with Monday's holiday in marking Kina's birthday. HOH l .D llHll·:I·' Peru grants asylum to Norlega's aide LIMA, Peru -Peru said Tuesday it ,,anted diplomatic asylum to a top Noricp associate who is on the U .S. most-wanted list and to 11 others who took refuse in the Peruvian ambassador's residence in Panama City. U.S. troops have rinsed the residence since Monday afternoon. Foreign Ministry spokesman Jose Torres told The Associated Press that Gonzalo Gonzalez. identified by Panamanian authorities as a former captain and chief of security for deposed dicutor Manuel Antonio Noricp. bas taken refuse in the residence and been granted diplomatic asylum by the Peruvian government. Right wing sees gain In E. Germany WEST BERLIN -:-:. A riaht·wina West German politicaJ j>;irtY ~ nounced as .. n~Naz1s by the East German aovernment said it wdl orpnize for East German efections and predicted Tuesday it would set 10 percent of the vote. The aovcmment of Communist Prime Minister Han1 Mod.row has promised elections May 6, but it has vowed to k~p West Germany's Republican Party from. orpnizing, saying that the right-win& extemist aroup is a neo-Nazi orpnization. Also Tuesday, East German Environment Minister Hans Reichelt resigned followina opposition attacks that the country's former ~line Communist leaden turned it into one of the most polluted nation1 in Europe. 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Karl, who made his fortune mar- keting Ja'l.e Fonda workout and Playboy videos, filed bankruptcy last year for more tha n $4 million in debts, includina $95.000 in 1~1 fees to Genovese. The deed for htS $2.S million home in the gated Big Ca· nyon area of Newpon Beach re- vertrd to the loan-holding bank last "'eek. The 1971 Corona del Mar H1&h School graduate underwent surgery s1\ months ago for skin cancer o n hts hip. Karl now heads NAC Home Video in Los Angeles. which produces original home video pro- grams. For the first time Thursday. Karl public!} tesufied about what led to thl' demise of 1he home video com· pan~. The entrcprenuer could not remember many of the details lead· 1ng to the res1gnat1ons. and JOked CLASSIC From At elude Ste' e Pate. Chip Beck. Mark Mccumber. Mark CalcaH·cch1a and Tom Punzer. Local businesses are '"''lted to ad' ertise in this special supplcmen1 The deadline for copy ts 5 p.m. toda)-Mon: in fo rmation ma) be obtained b) calling the Daily Piiot at 642-4321. 2 75 I m & 36 am 3 51 pm 10 21 Pm ~ ~ -----------------i •7 Smog report Li''t'rA~'''~<JI f ' f')ioAii fl' \ '~f'f•\I 'Of I', ~\I~ ft# I ~"'f1 ~ 01""'9"' < ... , , ...., , , I P\1 ,, • 00 '• #!' A• )\AO\ P~1,.tnl\ \t~a '"'(t,,_ I At "")\ t•f' •\ t~\ (-ll(M)d .t•f ~ ,, O \n """___., .... ,..,,. \1 100 un '"'t"'°'"'''~i• tO• ''f'I .,,.,.., u~.wtntut 1CX'l :qq h n.etcJ•--.U\ JCX> .Jt mc)lr ~ '''" \IM)f" \.l'N>q _.,.,t '' r.tkCJ W'flt n t~ P\1 1\ .. 1 XX> 11• d ,,.<ona·\tq ..,,,, ~' ns 1q• M'll .. rooo-u.>QO' •rt .u 400 Of !T"l>tr Take advantage of classified's clout to raise vacation cash! about the difficuh ies involved. -1 was in a state of lboclc. I had ju11 rts.ianod from tbe company it took me eiabt years to build. J waMl't into details. I was worried about how I was 1oing to sleep that ni&ht," Karl said. Karl testified that Genovese had advucd him numerous 1imcs to notif} Lonmar's board of d irectors about the formation of CMO, but that he failed to do so. Karl said he put it off b«ausc he couldn't ··get up the nerve" to 10 to Lorimar. Karl sajd he chose not to sue Geno"esc because not going to Lorimar was has mistake. .. , didn't listen to his advice I'm responsible for m) own actions." he said. Suing .. docsn·t fix 11. You've JOI to go on I didn't want to relive II IWO }Car!> la1cr ... The two men also were friends and vaca11oned 1ogether w11h their "'1 \CS an Ha"' all after Karl's res1g- nat1on from Karl-Lori mar . Karl denied resistcrina 'J perceet of bis ownmllip In CMD 10 WI father to avoid bavina to report tM conflict of intemt to Lorimar ol- ficials. Under quest1onioa by defense at- to1 1C}'S. Karl sajd it was clear at the time that ~novesc d id not rep. resent Shan non or Huot. althouJh he never heard ~novete advise them to seek separate counsel. A shon ume later. the three were ousted from K.arl-Lorimar, which grossed SI OO million in annual profits. T here also were allegations that the company padded orders to d1stn butors tn 1986. After their departurt' from Kar1· Lonmar. Shannon. Hunt and Karl discussed the formauon of Comar. a com pa n~ s1m1lar to CO M. But after Karl'~ fath er loaned them $100,000 for the lease on a new buildinf. 'hannon and Hunt said they didn t "ant Karl w11h 1hem and the money '-'as R'turned. he tesufied. to change your rate, you can make a one-time adjustment. Without aflectina the tenn. ~~)Qr irwesbnent fJml the °'aide wMd any~ Open anew~mat}QW_~ th~ <6:1eorcall 1-tmS54-2626. 119 ii one inw:llnm that can ba.,..owe ~outlook conliderably. ·-· ....... ,_....~------..., ............... °"' ....... C*ltlil. I T'90....,, devtlopments in Or- 8'* County -one in Santa Ana ui! tbc olbet in Anbtim -were approved by the two citjes Tuesday. The county's (i~t, true mixed.-uae development, a $400 million project \bat will include offices, a hotel. mail shops and condos and a link to a prop<>sed monorail will be built in San&a Ana. In Anaheim. the Redevelopment Aaency sisned an agreement with a m-.jor county developer for a $200 million project m.1 ~ bri111_ more than one million tQuare feet or office aod other comrncreial 11J9Ce to the downtown area. ~una Niauel-based Birtcher Equities said it was choaen to build the Mediterranean-style project in San&a Ana, tentatively titled Main Street Concourse, ~ the firms Ori& America a nd Shimizu America Corp.. which arc orchcstratina de<> velopment of the 18-acrc project. Mike Okamoto. vice president of Shimizu. said the development wiU be built in two ..._ lbal ultimate- ly will comprite mote lban l million squart feet. Fina pbalt is to be completed by arty 1993, with the second pbue expected to be com- pleted by 199S. he said. The plans for the dcvelooment include a 350-room hotel, •$i con- dominiums. four cinemas. three rcs-- taurants and a spons club. Tennis couns and a J<>aing track are planned for the roof of a perkina aarage. Okamoto said, with on-site parking for S,026 cars. There also arc' plans for ~utiques and specialty stores, be aid. 5Mta AM l8d OudeD Oro~ fteo- Okamoto said tbc Maia Slnet ·ways. Obmoto IUd. C~ dcvdopmea~ .... aatlci-Wort OD tllc Aubeim CcaW pates lanlw to a Ci~ project, to be •veloped by Koll monorail, tliat ~uld a.llOW travel, Anahrim Cenler AllOClata in coop- for cum~. to Oimeyland or John cration with tbe city and Pacific Wayne A1rpon. Bell, is tel 10 bqin in June. Ori fa America, a subsidiary of ''The ai&nina of tbe ~~nt for Orient Corp., is the landowner tbc Anaheim Center lipals a new proposing the development. downtown for the new decade." Anaheim Mayor Fml Hunter said at The prop0sed Main Street Con-a sianfoa ceremony Tuesday 11 City cou~ would be at the northeast Hall. comer of Main Street and Owens Drive, less than a half mile from the bounded Oft the west by ~ Boulevard and on tbe eut by lrMd- way. Anaheim Communit} ~ mcnt Oil'!lCtor U.. Stil*O~ thlt when combined with the~ Lincoln Villaft residential de¥ ment, Anaheim Center will ow people to live and work il\Whc downtown area. The Lincoln Villaac develo was approved by the City Co after an aarcement WIS R:aC aUeviate traffic conaestion. Disneyland plans expansion in the '90s "The Anaheim Center is an excit- ina catalyst for downtown economic development," Hunter added ... This project will make other things hap- pen in the downtown area." The 1.2 million-square-foot pro- ject will be built on approximately J 6 acres in downtown Anaheim, south of Lincoln Avenue and the-pact, according to Anahci spokeswoman Carolyn 0 people who work in the Arli&.lj)~ Center and other downtown b ings will .get first pri.ority in b 1 and renting homes in the 400;· residential development to cut on commuter trips. 8y The Assodated Pr~u A biger, flashier Disneyland possibly including an "Indiana Jones•· stunt attraction and a I 930s- style Hollywood movte lot -are on the drawing boards. Disney officials confirmed. Officials are keeping a tight lid o n their plans, reponedly the most am- bitious since the park's opening in 1955, until a scheduled an· nouncement Friday by Disney Chairman Michael Eisner. .. It involves the next 10 years. but I can't tell )OU anymore," Dis· ne} land spokesman Bob Ro th said in a recent interview. "Obviously he {Eisner) wants 10 make the an· nouncement. ·· Disneyland President Richard Nunis showed the plans to several park employees last week. however. The employees said the plans in· elude a stunt attraction based on the "Indiana Jones" movies that could go near the park's Thunder Moun· tain Railroad ride and the Holly· wood back lot. wh ich apparently would be similar to one at Florida's Disneyworld. Selling sends stocks lower Employees said other attractions would be based on the Muppet characters. which Disney bought the rights lo last year. and the Roger Rabbit canoon character. A new Mupix·t mo' 1c 1s also a possibility. the employees were told. NEW YO RK (AP) -A late burst of program selling sent prices into a broad decline on Wall Street Tues- day. capping an otherwise lackluster session. Stocks had m('andercd lower for much of the da} 1n the absence of any news to stimulate trading. but computeri.ted sell orders in the last half-hour increased the market's losses. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 28. 3 7 to 2. 766.00. wiping o ut a more than 21 point gain the pre' ious session that was also largel} attributed to program trading. Declining issues outnumbered ad· vancing ones by about 5 to 3 m Town I na11 om"de trading of New York Stock Exchange-listed stocks: Volume on the floor of the Big Board came to I 55.21 million shares. up from 140.11 m illton 1 n the prc\·ious !tession. Nat1 onw1de. consolidated volume in NYSE-listed issues. including trades in those stocks on regional exchanges and 1n the over-the· counter market. totaled 187.94 rn1ll1on shares. .\nalysts s.aid the market lacked the support necessal) to sustain Monday·s moderate gains. which followed the major banks' lowering of their prime le nding rates from 10.5 percent to 10 percent. "The) said none of this was !tlETALS PRICES NEW YORK (AP) Spot nonlerrous ,,,..., prlCeS T~ay Aluminum 125() oer pound NY Come• llC>OI montll T..e C..,... S 1 2X>0 • "°""" U S destlne1IOM Copt>e< s' 1080 cents I* POUn<I, NV Come• "'°' mootr. Tue lead • 38·40 c:enta • pound Zinc 68 73 centa a pound, ci.!•-9<1 Tift S4 1669 t~at• w.-c;omoo911• ptlCA pet lb ) lllfft SS 240 Handy ' HNmen t°"'Y Cally QUOl•I l h"er SS 2« I* t1oy Ol NY Cornea te>OI month llAO" -c ... , s2es CX>-S300 oo oer 76 lb naaa. '""" YO<• l'letlft""' S4 72 00 $480 00 Hoy Ol N V tc:on- lractl and Other BEACH llllAllD SWEATS Hooded, crew and pant styles S-XL Boys' sizest also available at $12.99 each. Many colors $ 99 to c from compare at $40 •• ,,, SWUIERS Crew and cardigan styles. Many to choose from. 1X-3X Valuee to $40 Not ••l•bb .. Co.eaMlla •• -,. .. guaranteed ... said Disney employee Christ) Bauer. "But I got the 1m· prcssion that it was probably going to happen because everything was rcall) d etailed." Disney has about 78 acres avail· able for expansion in Anaheim. in· eluding about 30 acres within the park. Anaheim City Manager Bob Simpson said he hadn't heard of any propo~cd expansion. .. w c·,e been talking about ex· panding Disneyland for years." he said. "but everybody agrees that nothing can be done until we do somethin$ abut the traffic in the commcrc1al-recrcation area." GOl .. D PRIC'ES s.iec:teo WOtld gold pncn TU..Oay Dy The ,. .. IOC•llecl P,.u Hofto I(... .... $-403 4S, UC> so 40 Lllftdon motrvno ll•i"Q "402 10. oil s 1 90 Leftdoft el1ernoon llJ<'"Q 403 4S off S 1 IS Lllftdoft lele $403 7S off S 1 00 ,..,... •11ernoon h•lnQ "402 S7 oil S2 S3 ,,..,......, li•"'O "403 OS oil SO 29 ?urtcll 111e •11ernoon $403 7S off 90 30, S404 2S l!loed NY HMdy a ...,_, $.603 •S ol1 S 1 IS NY E.........,. $404 19 otl S 1 IS NY E ........ d labne81ed S47S 03. on s 1 2 I NY c-• gold"'°' month clOM r ... S4<M 20 up S• 70 NY ~ _...... ...... p'" Tue S40S eo up S3 80 \\SJ: l PS 4 DOM\S NEW YORK (API -The fol1Qw1ng 11sr shows the New York Stock Excha119e slocks and warrants lhal have 90ne uo lhe most and down lhe mosl based on oerc~I of change for Tuesday No securities trao1ng t>elow \2 or 1000 shares are included. Nel and 11ercen1age changes are lhe difference be1w_91n lhe orevlous clOslng ork e and Tues9SY'' S·JO om e><ice. Name I Magnalek n 2 VolunCaP 3 E tscint 4 Webb Del S LVI Gro pf 6 GermanyFd 1 NIM lneSv I RhnePI wt 9 CinePhtOd 10 Kav Jew Ir s 1 RAC MIO 12 WslUn PIA 3 Mesabi Tr 14 TonBros IS ChlM llw pf 16 CoootrCo 17 llalvFd ~ti ~~,h~~~e 9 GoldenValy MulcoFd UldMerMf HelveliaF:f JHM M lg LP Aileen Inc Goldomt UPS Last Che 9~ + l~ 2 + .• 3·· I ~ 9l. I'. 3/o ~ 1a,. 7•,. 7 l J .. 2 , 1. 7, ~ 'l>. + """ '8 + '• ~ + ~ )J.e + 1. 6S l,.; 1+ ... •''• '• 17 I ~ :ft 4 I I 3~'• 171 1h, 3. 2'1• t .. IS7'1 7'1 ' '• 1-1-+ 'w 1-+ '• DOWNS Name LHt Cho I EmPDE otB S' > ->-. 2 Rex~ 2'--• 3 Smllh oron n 11>" -l'"e 4 PtcSc en 13 -t 1'9 ; Windmere 7~ -~ Ptllllolnd 10•., -l~ 0.ttaWood I'll -'-I Harcr11!1Jv pf 111 -''• 9 Comdrelnl 7'1 -~ 10 AmesOol -~ 11 EMC Co 3~ -11. 12 f!s!Brands n 'J~ -I'• 1 3 Sctlwllzr n " -lt 4 Kauf8dHm 1 ~ -'• I Craylhch 3 -2~ I telOOIC -1'1 ptrA~ s 1 •a -14 allenCO 1 I -1'\ ~ !~~~,~ I~= ~ mor~are IS'h -~ IOProd 7111 -'.12 ronhc I -I odStlPOI l -t ~ 1efMnh J,._ -1~ Pct. Uo 10.3 Up 1 . 8: ll4~3 Uo 1 . Uo I . Uo I 0 UP I I.I Uo 9.1 UP ,.9 UP 7 UP .I UP 71 8: ~,I Uo 6. 8: 16: Uo Uo 9 UP .g 8: 1:1 Uo . UP 6 Uo S6 Pct. 11 ~ .0 •• 7.3 6.8 6.1 6.6 6.5 6.S 6.4 63 6 1 .0 9 •• .6 .6 .4 .3 3 :~ Olf l PS \ \D DOM'' NEW YORK (AP) -The followl119 llst 1tlows the Over· lhe· Counte< stodls and warranls ltlal have gone UC> the most and down lhe most based on oercent of Ctla"9e fOf' Tuesday No securllles lrfdl"9 belQw S2 or 1000 ltlarn are Included. Net and oercentage ctlall9ft '''!he dH:ferenc1 between the Pt'tVIOus Clos ng Pf'kt and Tuesdav's last or bid orlce. UPS L .. I~ .,,. .\le l4 l\ I l4 ''• • M II \ · 1 \ ll J. ' D I : . NEW YORK (AP) Jan.' NEW YORI( (AP) Jan. 9 l "'' ,.,...,, ·~. Adv"nced T,r ~l Adv"nct<j T"l "~ Deel ned ~· Dec~ned ¥nch11nged 1~ ¥nc ,noed JJ.' olalluues olal f.sues I I New highs ~ New tlghs ,. ""' i New lows New lows 7 bw· '\,.st: 1.t: .\ 01-:ns '\\SDAQ St""-'Rl' DOW 10\ES A \'ERAGES NEW YORK (AP) -Most 11cllve ovef·t~­counter stocks suoolied by NASO nl NEW YORK (APl -Final Dow JOMS Name averaoes for Tuesday lnl~I Stocks °'*' Hl9tl L•~ Clew ~ MC) 30 Ind 279'2 II 2110:79 27 . 2166.l»-2 . racle s ZO Tm t 179 77 t t95.S9 1 t°6J. 6 I 1'6.21-J ff ge11,1s IS Ult 125 73 2'26 74 m .11 m 7&-1. Mccaw 6S S1k 1037 11 104S 69 1024 64 1029.4Cr7. 9 L aldl B lndu\ t S,795,900 UnBrd Tran S,810.600 Azrar Ulils 2_,616,600 TlcmA \ 6S Slk 2•,2'23, 100 DSC Last or Votvnw Bid Astrid 3.m!l9.700 37 2. , 100 40~ I, .300 20~ 1 .... 100 17•, I, 17,700 351, '· tn.700 24 ··m·m 115·. 1,1 • ?~ I. .oo 1611 l,06S, t6~ '\\'SE ('0'9POSITt: TH:\ '\S·\f'1'10'\S II II DIA& ANN 1..AMDa I • aaodler OM wbo 04~ ........ rd be writial." but todAy I IWbed tbe F lml 'Wbcn I Md about ... -their .., ...,. -.(Ah ~a de. there, a ha: of nuts. 0 Jt!We operate a tmall but depnt country 1n• ud ra&aurutlin ~ v O¥er tbe yean we bave men .belp tbemtelvea not 10 tbe uhtn~ ult lbaken and · but allo li1k ftower ananee- Cbrillma decora • vaJu... . . uons. . tursl ud. '°tJ::n antique dillt fiom the • powder =of tbae ilrm.I are sifts and CUs&omen and sentimental value. We treasure knickknacks collected over the ly SYDNrt OMAft ••uhJ, Jaa. It ARID (March 2 1-April 19): Roadblocks mi&bt appear as sianals for stop now. In actuality, you have smf\llh, resources to overcome ob- stacles. Answer is. "Don't stop!" document requires careful per- Options exist URUS (April 20-May 20): You Olt,icate yourself from fina ncial bln.l Chance now appears out of the b)W for significant change. Don't ro9l' it! Member of opposite sex very much in picture. GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): Hint romes from family member 10 con- nocuon with lost article. Scenario highlights income, personal pos- sessions. beneficial sale or purchase. You'll beautify home. make d9stic adjustment. ~CER (June 21-July 22): Moon in your s1V' accents style. con- fi dence. timing. Events take sudden tum in your fa vor. You'll have aqooss to pnvileged information. Loj>g-<fistance commun1cat1o n re· latt"S to possible Journey. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Eliminate sledge-hammer words. You did not mits boat. Second chance available. Focus o n intensity. po wer. authorit). Yo u'll success full) meet deadline. Cancer, Capricorn persons plmy key roles. -VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Em{>hasis on language. manuscripts. abihty to contact right people. Wish comes true. you make friends and influence tho~ you admire. You'll have luc k in matters of speculation. . LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): New a\'cnues a vailable for career. busi- nc'1 Fresh stan dominates. You'll Why don't CUllOIDel'I ralia tbat we put nice tbinp around to mate them feel at home, not 10 they can take them? I wonder bow they would fed if boulc ~ waUted off ~th tea towels, pillow cues and ~alverwarc? P1eue. Ann. do all small innkeepers a favor and print this leucr. -· RIPPED OFF IN WYCOMBE. PA. DEAR PA: Ne& -, .. die ....U act to heart of matters wheft love is concerned. Refuse to play second ~ddle. Superior considers promo- tion. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Inner feelings on t.argcL Learn by teaching. Lunar position accents dis.- lance. language. education. Search continues for soul mate. Publishina enterprise figures in scenario. SAGmARJUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 2 1): Spotli&.ht on expansfon, social activi- ty, f'resh horizons. You'll be ~nsitivc concerning weight, body image. Ideas concerning nutrition undergo transformation. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You were ri&ht all al on$ and some will admit 1t. Emphasis on lc_pl documents, public image, mant.aJ status. Position reinforced by one previously quie t. Money obtained through third pany. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Scenario features d iscovery. excite- ment. creativity. Gain indicated via "rnten "ord. Focus also on basic 1s~ucs. emplo)ment. diet. Task that had been put aside commands atten- tio n. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Much that 1s relevant occurs clo~ to home. Focus on children, change. vanet). speculation. Member of op- posite se). declar~ ... I thtnk of you constantly!" IF JAN. 1t IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: Dizz)'ing pace causes you to repeat refrain ... Stop the world so that I can catch m) breath!" Social activities accelerate this )ear. You'll travel. you'll gain weight and become ~ns1t1ve conct'ming appearance . body image. Knock at door of pros- perity will be answered. You emerge fro m recent emotional cocoon. CREATIVE JEWELERS of La guna Bea ch •14KT-18KT <Aid /twtlry ·~ <11Snk ~us) •Rqmf'S e('wstom Designs ' 0,0. 70.,S b Frtt P.lilfl 39 Nadia Coat Hwy •Lagwu Bach, CA 92651 • (714) t9t 48t9 Raphael, a legend in-his own time. a ''Ci' .... ,._ ... ,... .......... _....._ ....... liie ..... ....,. ...,~.a.... ......... *-, ..................... ~--........ ....,.. ....... ..... ............ ,.b, ...... .. .............. ............ '--....... ................ jeda .. a.rt .............................. , ...... ., ......... ..., .. terms ., Wcfiler ,.... ,. .... Neclac .. •• ....... • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: For two yean I have been dating a man whose former wife nunaaics his very successful business. "Chet" and "Lila" have been divorced for 13 ycan. He hired her four years ago because (in his words) sht' is one of the most competent and smartest '\1-:MS'tl \kl<HS First l•dy's gift women he's ever known and he trusts her implicitly. I am not allowed to visit Chet at his office because he says Lila st.ill cares for him and my prcsmc:e up- sets her. l should tell you that Lita remar- ried after their divorce. but that marriage d idn't work out. either. There is no man in her life at present. It is bid enouah that I am not allowed in m y fiancc's office, but now there is more to contend with. He bas told me I should not plan on attending any office functions, in- cluding the annual conventio n that takes place in another Clty. For a while l was able to accept all this. but smce I've been told I cannot go to the convention rve been feeling insecure and blue. We have been atJuing about Lila. and I to do am beainnina to fed threatened by her. Chet says I'm foolish and that I have an ea<> problem. Accon1inc to him. ifl WCT"Cn't so insecure none of this wou&d bother me. Is Chet ri&ht or am I justified in feeling u I do? -NO CITY NO STATE DEAR NO CITY: EveatuUJ Cllet u1.-. .. unteMcWe~ll m•re lmpertaa& ....... Y• w Ula. la my.,..._ y .. •4 a. smart le say, ''o..AJ, ~-Call me wMll JM llaave replace4 Ula. If I'm MC mar- rie4 by tltea, ma>"e we cu llaave tllaMr." • • • DEAR READERS: My la•O f•r tM uy may be yeen, tN. Cre41t Fred Allea: Eallld eeffee tastes Uke water tbt ~ bee. 1411ttu4 Ht of a wet sleeve. l .. 'tl. RO' D Give lady a cigar Tht' Cigar lnsutute of Amenca once hired a beaut) q ueen to teach "omen how to smoke cigars. No. I on her li~t of lessons read: "Rt'mO\e the cigar from the mouth between puffs." Women wore floor-length skins until around 19 10 Not hkcl~ you'll e\ er St"e that fashion comt' back. He ms rose. Women·s feet became v1S1blt' .\ z111ion-<follar shoe industr: got 1ts stan. No san) designer now "ould co me up w11h a skin that hides the sh~. What a lot of sq uirrel watchers don·1 know 1s the squirrel takes the nut out of Its husk before It bunes 1t. To that hst of names. unusual but actual. pleaS(" add: C'ora Apple . Wilham Thro"er Fms. Preserved Fish. Strange Odor o\ndrews and .Susan Eat"ell Burp1tt. Q. Where's "Norumbega"., -\ Tha1·s "hat mapmakers of 1582 labeled what's no" :--:e" England Q. The Kohinoor diamond bnngs bad luck to m ownl'r'i. right'? ~. Onl) to masculine owners. arcording to the old supcm1t1on :'-io danger al the moml'nl. Ifs in Queen El11abeth·s cro"n Jt.'"els. One "lld flower 1s 1dent1fied b\ three names: Indian Pipe. Ghost Flower or Ice Plant: What's cunous about 11 1s no disease a ttacks 1t. no insect visits It. Q. If .. T he Mother of Presidents" 1s V1rgin1a. what 1s ··The Mother of \'1ce-Pres1dents'"'! ~ Indiana. First lady S.rbar• Bush looks •t her In· •ueur•I gown .tter presenting It to the Smtttlsona.n Institution In W•dllngton Tu•sd•J· Th• dress wlll be dlspa.yed •lont with the collectlon of gowns from previous first lltdles. E'l'n though }OU ma) have been alive and,AOcktng al 1ht: )tart of World War II. it's not hkd} )OU knew thl·n 1hat a third of the world's population a1 that time had malana. lnc1dentall~. were }OU aware that birds get malaria'' Bananas came from o\s1a. b ut d1dn'1. They were first made 1n the Warm welcome awaiting Laguna Crystal shoppers The proprietors of Laguna Crystal specialize In crystalware of all shapes, sizes and price ranges. They also specialize In friendliness. "We want our store to always be a pleasant ex- perience, whether you're shopping or just killing time," says Beau Mooney, who purchased the business with Debbie Daniel In December. Mooney and Daniel came to Laguna Beach from the San Fernando Valley where he was Involved in laser research and development and she was a secretary. They had long discussed the idea of someday opening a shop together. super color PIA Y Gm DDl:NDf Nonh-Souda wlnerable. Eall deala. NOld1I • A&Q76 Q '' O K 4 • Q J It 5 WESr fAST ... ,.. .•53 Q VoW Q A J 7 4 0 1732 0 A.195 •AK74l •163 SOUTH ••• l Q & Q lt' s 3 l 0 Q •• ' . ' The biddina: r.uc SOtltti Wm Norn Pus 2 <:7 r.. lNT Pus 3 0 JNT r.. ... 4 Q r.. .... Dbl .... r.. ..... Opcnina lead: IUq or • Study this hand from the recent Fall North American Champion- ships, then decide whether you would rather play or defend four hca.ru doubled. South's opcnina bid was weak, Nonh's response wu forcina and South showed a diamond feature. West's three no trump wu intended as a distributional takeout and suc- ceeded only in acttina East to dou - ble four hearts. At the table, West led the kina of dubs and shifted to a diamond. De- clarer played low from dummy, East inserted the jack and declarer won. Dummy was entered with a spa& and the ci&bt or bearU wu led. Sin~ the double blueprinted the distribution, declarer ran it. A re-- peat trump finesse landed the contract. With East and West cooperatina, the dcfcnK can prevail. At trick two, West must shift to a spade-- jack of spades is best, but a low one is good enough. The table win.a and the ciaht or hearts is led. But rites with tbe ace and returns another spade, removing the last entry to the table. If declarer attcmpc.s to pick up trumps, East must take care to cov- er. Declarer will lose only one trump trick, but be will have to concede twO diamonds for down one. Altcr- nativdy, declarer can try to cub a third lp9de. East must ruff. apin 1ivina up his trump trick in favor of secwina I second diamooci. OPEN7DAYS "We love people and we enjoy pretty things," Daniel noted. "And when we drove through Laguna. we both fell In love with the area and agreed that this was the place for us." • One Hour Enlargement Mooney and Daniel bought the Laguna Crystal store. which wu started In 1987, and are stoctclng It with collectables of all types from the United States and Europe. They have stemware priced from $7.95 to $100 a glass, Hummel music boxes valued at S600 -although they are ck>slng out this line -and Imported flgurlnes from Spain and Italy. The downtown shop features everything for the bride. Including cake servers and pfates for the wedding cake. as well as remembrances for anniversaries. There are collectable plates by artist Sandra Kuck with patterns of weddings, children and even Moses with the Ten Com- mandments. "Our product line will be changing constantly." Mooney proml98S. "We want to cater to both loCal people and tourists. We even have souvenir Items with 'Laguna Beech' lnecrlbed on them." Sports car aficionados will flnd fine crystal ftgurlnea In the lhape of their favorite modetl. There alto are cherub figurines from Italy priced at SM for a Mt of tour. "We're In business to MMt the community," Mooney deeler•. To which Dante! adds, "and ~ft wrapping II free." Laguna Cryatat 11 tocated at 235-~ Ave. In downtown Lllguna BMch. Bu111:111 houri .. 10 a.m. to e p.m. Mondays throuQh Thundayt Md s.turdaya. 10 to I Frldaya 8"d noon Jo 5 p.m. Sundays. Call 497•9111 for 8ddtttoMI lnfonMtlon. r~-------~-~-------------, I New OrDrwdGnm4 ~ 1 I ..., .... Spedo' Clft-~ I I ot...atwtaap1wnlUIM I .,........ ' I I I I • One Hour E-6 Slide Developing (120-135) • One Day Kodachrome Developing • Same Day Print/Slide • All Other Alm Services Available Hours: Mon.-Frt. 9-6 sat. 10-6 Sun 10-5 497-8112 230 8e,1ch StrPPt L<lgun~ 8 P,1t-,, PAMPERED PET ... -. .. ' t I ' r • • • I " • ' ; I •• 9Y DAVID aAUDI• , .. ·p ,,,,___. It was inevitable that lhe cur- rent po'pularity or umplina old .sonp in new music woWd lead to somcth.in1 as un fortunalt' as J i~c Bunny and the Mas1er- m1xers. Ji"'e Bunny's .. The Album" is little more than a medley of old tunes. from Glenn Mdlcr to Ma rc Bolan, spliced 1o,cther by En&)ishmen Andy Picka and '' '·''''''·' Ian Morpn to a common beat. ··swina the Mood," which con- ~ins the once-sacri~ous pair-ina of Miller and Elvis Prn)ey, has had ~me succcu. Purists can debate for houn aboul the ethics of sampling, which usually consists of takina a vocal or instrumental hook from an old sona and usin& it just Ii.kc a.n o1hcr instrument. But at least many,anists try to use it creatively. Janel Jacbon's heist of Sir Stone on "Rhythm Na- ,;n"' ""d De La Soul's smorpsbord of sounds are two rece nt cump&cs. There's no pretCll~ of oria- inality on Jive Bunny. Ifs a "concept .. by quick buck artists, the same types who came up with "'Stan on 4ji" a few )Un aao and the abominable "Hook- ed on Ousics" durina the disco. cnze. RcvicwinJ the music here is like discuu1na the literary merits of C ifT Notes. It makes a vcat aerobics rape, thouih. 7:00 7:30 .... 1:30 1:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 0 ........ ~ _..., ............. (Rl (WI ,_., .. -'"'' .... _ _, ... --C..Mlll ,., c.e ... ...... ...... CIM. •A"l'M C..-AM ~ \'erep: A ..... - -_ .. -ll.ll. ._ ......... ,... -~ --- -l'>-0 -...... -T----.o _.,,. .. _. --0 ...... -.. ... ., .......... MeroldM 8ll'ba. FtrT'ISICID ~ . ......... (1 1•1T• L*dCMll tt ......... 8)190 ... J:~ ....,. ..... '* .... . . San Clemeitte'I~ C¥rillo Playhoute provides • iau ...... tin1 for • senerous tenias of ..a. cal, liaht-hcarud comedr, Ill ... Clark and Sam Bobrick'•' Murder ll the Howard Johnson's. .. Veteran di.iector B. J. Sootl .._.. the talents of her trio of CUl mem- bers into a propaaivdy lilluioul performance of this popular nrto«t piett. Act l's blandness i1 quickly over-. came as a truly ludicrous lituation unfolds -playen and audienct warmina to one another in Acl 0'1 Fourth of July sepncnt in whidt I murder is planned and attempu:id over a liaht supper of Kentucky Fried Chicken and beer . Laura Hoffman portrays an euily distracted, middle-qcd eccentric in search of herself who happily plots the demise, first. of her husband and then her lover . ln1 erpreting husband Paul is Ron Lance as the self<cntered used car salesman whose "lo,..e" for his wife prompts him to shower her with every conceivable material desire, including six watches, but wocfWly 0all amounts of tenderness and caring. Envisionin15 himself as every woman·s white knight in shinina armor is Tom Klein's Mitchell - family dentist and object of Artcne's e11.tra-marital affections. Hoffman gi ves new mcanina to the term "airhead" as her character flits in and out of reality with polish, easily complementing her two male coun1erpans. Lance and KJein arc quality bumblers who are at once lo,..a ble and despicable - an imaJinative duo wi1h designs on a hysterical lady. Diane Green's costumes effective- ly enhance the thrtt$0me's zany characterizations from l..an«'s can- servative gra)' to Klein's brightly colored plaids and Hoffma n's splashy. ill-filling auire. For an evening affine fun . his1ori- call y characteristic of San Clemcn1c's Cabrillo Pla yhouse. be sure to enJOY "Murder at the Ho ard Johnson's" playins Wednl:sd through Sa1urday evenings at 8 p. through Jan. 27 with a 2 1 p. matin« on Sun. Jan. 14. For tick and informa1 ian, call 492-046). ~ ••Yr Liii" 191&, Dr11M T Dltlu. . f9' .... tt\lt ~ d h Tllllll" 1911 l.linra OhW Tl'OllMt ~ ~ c:ai." "!.e M ' ... ._.Ed ~Ao'M C.M ICTV J ... Children's books honored ., ,,. ONE SUPER BOWL WHERE SECONDS DON'T COlJNT ...... ~l!Hlw'Yorll ...... 11tMll 'R' ... tt•"'-F.Tnll" 1..0.~ En'ol KMICollw.'R' By McClatchy N~s Setvk~ Author Lois Lowry and illustrator Ed Young were named Monday as winners of the John Newbery and Randolph Caldecou medals, rcspcc· lively, top honors in 1he nation for children's books awarded by the American Library Association. An - nouncement of the awards was ---5 GOLDEN GID,!! NOMINATIONS BFSf PICllJRE t:= "11.:IC"-"'\I~ BORN& FOUR'l1I 0~JIJLY AU.-....,. al hw ... io. --- made 1n Chicago at 1he ALA's mid- "'"•nter mceling. Lowry won the 1990 Newbery Medal for her young adult novel "N umber the Stars," published by Houghton Mifflin. The medal rt· cognizes 1he most dis1in15uished con- tribution to American h1e1111ure for children in 1989. Youn& won 1he 1990 Caldecott llM..aA ~ 'Of r .......... -•IS-JS10 ,._,. v '· • JO eow'MOI •WPOln' ~ JOO "'-" C_.., DffW ..... (HIO 1 ...... -....... _,1'1'·10 , ,,_,_.,.. 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Unlike many of our competitors, who sell shutters made in foreign lands, ours are home grown! When you need Information regarding shutters, ple8se call us. Our representative wttl be happy to give you a ·carefully measured In-. flom8 8811m8te 8t no charge. We are sure you will be pleal8d wlth our fine product and fair price. You should also be pie a11d knowing you will receive a prOduct made and finished , In California by Callfomta craftamen. Medal for his ill ustrations in "l Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood St From China," published Philomel Books. The medal 1s the mosl distinguished Americ piclure book for children publish in 1989. .A The awards are adm1'nsterrd the Association for Library Servi to Children. a division of 1A ._MDI OMeMA "I.,_ 14 .. )101 .....,_ .. ,_ .. ._,.., 7. 10 I NAM09 TWWll CJIWmaAI M--/I W \fffft t)1-J!()I I T-..& ~!•I j tS, I It , tJO I l n.. ............ (ll)SJO,t . 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Witnesses arc more vocal and the story they tell differs atly from the police version. Conccrt-aoen who wit· sed Shanahan's arrest tell a story that makC$ them itnesses to a brutal death. They report the young man was vagely beaten by police officers and they contradict law nforcement's assertion the I 9-year-old resisted the officers. A coroner's report released this week speaks volumes. Yes. Shanahan was under the influence of LSD that night at the Grateful Dead concert at the Great Western forum. But the dose of hallucenogenic dru$ didn't kill the young ma!'·. a crushed. throat ~as the f~tal injury. It is the kind of mJur) consastent with an 1mpropcrly applied choke hold. Shanahan's body tells more. It reveals multiple bruises around both eyes and on his forehead. alona with a cut. It shows two head wounds. a 21/i-inch abrasion on the cheek. scrapes a.nd bruises on various parts of his body. including several circular brui~ on the back with inch-deep hemor· _rh~ging that bring a nightstick to mind. ln$lewood police bef31d early that billy clubs were not used m the youth's nrf pprehension. Did police _lose control and cruelly beat a young man to death or dad a drug-crazed youth endanger police. ,1 ~trugghng against law offi crrs until his body could no longer .. IJ1feS1st'> ,, ri . An in vcstagauon by the Los Angeles District Attorney's "ri office and a wrongful death suit that may be fi led by •·1..I Aihanahan 's parents must help answer those haunting ~uestions. We cannot abide the notion that 19-year-olds must ~casaonaly die. whether by drugs. police brutality or their own hand. OTHJ:H \ Ol('J:s 1"J imber management I ;1 •11 1., No. that wasn't another 7.1 earthquake. It was only the rtn~ollective shudder coursing through the timber belt of the Pacific Northwest at the news that the Wilderness Society l>'~S going to tell the government how to manaae the forests. ' ()') The Wilderness Society has been doing that for a long. long time. Now, however. at has announced an I 8-month tudy, fu nded by the A.W. Mellon foundation. of loggrng d economics in Northern Cali fornia and WC$tern Orcaon and Washington. At the end of the study. the Wilderness Society will tell Congress what to do with the forests. In the meantime. in 1 January, the society wall tell Congress what to do to rcstnct timber harvests next year. We can hardly wait. Give the Wilde rness Society its due. however. This time around it's al least being up-front about its goals - sort of. The study's anno unced goal is to steer the timber industry away from old-growth timber. limit log exports. find alternati ve timber sources (what's the alternative to a tree in the forest?) and increase secondary manufacturing of forest products. But let's be clear about one thing: The Wilderness Society isn't out to do the timber industry. or the workers who labor in the we.xis and mills, any favors. The society is out to secure its own goals. ... And what are they? for one, the society wants to double the acreage of fores t locked away behind the •• o .Designation of wilderness. For another, the society wants to cut by 50 percent the harvest of timber on national forest lands. · Not onl.Y would the implementation of such policies have a drastic impact on the economies of the timber belt. they would seriously cut the supply of lumber and other wood products to the whole nation, driving up prices for • evei'ything from a bookcase to a three-bedroom home. · •"' Th II~ Rec.rd Seudllpt ORANGE COAST lll~_Pi_._ll __ t ____ _ ··~ t:U't'f6r .... ..-.. TOM TAIT JANN REICHENBERC Editor Reten~M--.r DON fE~Lt:'t' I I Adod•tt: Edilnr CHERI FREFMAN ~ Wj TOM CLAN!~ . a..ww Maa.t~r Newt Editor JUDY 0£TT1NG Tt:VE MARBl.f. u p l Atl•mWn1 MH•lt:r t \ City Editor 0\01 ROGER BLOOM BECKY S. HENDDtSON f' ~•t•ret E4iiaor Art.,.,_._ '""'' ROGER CARUJON "'' por•• Editor MUY CAll1'D Atl 9-v-.M· ... .l •' ..'>'II• ,, " ALl99A TAl>LO<:k r..-PN.•••" i I' H!NaY &NICHT 01 ............... ., ot 0 Some advice from student of school of hard knocks r o'the Editor: I have tah·n the hack burner 'in the controwrs1al issue of what ~hould and 'hould not be taught 1n tht· pubh \l'hool S) stem .\fter read- ing Garret Sa,age's le11cr in the Dec '.!4 Dally Piiot defending the stu- dcnas. I dn1dcd 11·., lime to speak up for the students as well as 1he e'<- st udenl\ of the Ne"'port-Ml-sa l 'ni- lied School 01.,tncl. I am an C\·Studl·nt of< orona drl l\1ar ll1gh ${hool. I am no w '>t'n 1ng llnll' 1n stale pn'lon a'> a n >n" 1cted felon Wh) do the 150 parents ul (Rt.ATE "'ant so badly to ~heller )nung aduh-. from thl' n·aht) of the .. Real" \.\Orld" 'i oung adult\ ha\l' the right \IJ Ii.no"' whJI 111 e\J)l'(I out of Ilk <1nd \\haa thl' "'"rid hold'> for thl'm. good or bad'. Tht' \UbJCCl'> M1t'had Mun:no tcache'> 1n h1!> da'>\l''> at ( urona Del ~far art· real world facts. no mailer ho"' )OU louk at thl·m'. It'' tx-11er 10 bt· 1augh1 and ShO\.\ll thl'">(' 1h1ngs of lhl' rl'J I \.\Orld 1n 'lhl){ll rather than karning lhl' hard "'a) cncountning 11 alone and una"'arl·' \tudl·nts need to he mJdt: d"'an.· of their right'> a\ "'ell a!> sho"'n ngha frum "rong I lo"' can lhl' memhc.·r' of lhl· 'ilhol)I hoard and 11·, .1d m1nl\- 1r~1tor' do th1' \\1th thl' parent'> ol C Rl-\T[ bllx:k1ng the tl·achcr'> \Ut h 3 \ ~11 ~l url·nu. \\hO I\ lf)lllg Ill mali.c the \tUdl·nto; a"'arl· h' la\1ng thl' l.ll t' of Ilk uut tor lhl·n1 ail uf lhl·m '' Ho"' do \llU sho"' ngh1 lr11m "'r11ni.t Jnd l!;Ml<.I lrom haJ v.11hou1 dl'>l"U'>\lng bad and wrong" You don't' fhat sounds a huut as o ne '>llkLI J' CRE.\ ff:' :-..o\\ being a lOn,1ncd felon. I k d 1 I I "as sho"' n more of the real tall\ uf life. right from "'r<mg. good lrum had. during Ill\ ~car\ in school. I v.ould noa be v.ri11ng th1<\ le11er from prison. 'i C\. I guess I \e learned the rcah· t~ 111 the "'orld and right from "'rong. but do thl' parcnt'> of < Rl·\ TE v.ant their (htldn·n karn- 1n~ J \ I ha,l·'' ~1a,hc.· for m l· 11°' too latl· hua for thc 'tudcnl' nt the ~l'"' port-Me\a l nilil·d \l h1111I l>1<t- trll l then."' \till tinw 111 karn Kcal I tll-' I l l>OY LE ( J h lurn1a '-llJIC l'ri.,on \ 3 l.3\ ilk All choked up over Chevron refinery To ahe £d11or T lh' ( hn run rl't'1 na~ the largl'SI 1nJu,1n.1I 1)111lu1n on nur ( ua\t 'ix'"' out l hl'Olll:t l' J nJ pan.cu· lain. J\ rl'lordl·d h\ in\lruml·nt\ ol thc .\1r C)uaht\ \l.1nJl/!l'ml·n1 D1\- tr1l 1 J'> lolhl\'' :"-.11rogen C h 1lk -J J 54 aom CJl h ) l'Jr. Keactl\e H'dnxarhon' -J.7 19 ton' cal h ) l'J; ( arhon ~l11r111\1dc -I 'i29 ton' ealh ~car. I ul.11 l hdr1tl.irh<111' -I •l()h tnr1\ ea1 h ,c,1r. \ulkr D111\ldl' -~.~11 1 tnn\ l',Jlh PJ1 Ill ulJll' \1altl·r -1.11 '""' I hl' hugl' IJuht) n·tl'nth hJl.I J hc.1 ' 11' JJmJg1ng lire J nd '' 'hut du" n • :--.11"' 1ha1 the Smoggl·r " l lowd and ''ill m·cd rx·rm11' 10 rr huild - ka 'Jll '.J) -.;n .\rtu.111~ h' "'u1ng per m1t\ lo reopen th1' \mo~ )(l'llt'f· at111 1t11· 111) ol 11 'wgunll•> "'Ill hc- dJ111ag11111, our hll'\l) k J nJ health in ~1•ulhcrn l Jl1h11 lllJ 11 ~ uu "'1<.h 111 protl''I I hl' reopen- ing ol th" hugl' pollutn IOlated upv. ind Im m m11l11111' ol re'i1den1s. \UU \hn uld \\fill' tn < .irul Jacobson. ~1aH>r El \1:gundo ( 11' Hall 150 ~1 J;n S1ree1 Fl \cgundo .' 02954. or. l ommun1t) Rl'latu1n\ Dept. .\ir QuJht' \IJnagcmrnt 1>1 .-,1nc1 QI)() f l,111 l>r E::.1 \1onll' 417 \I R·\'i \IONI> < Al CK Hcml·t Mesa should reconsider its eviction Monday of SOS If the Costa Mesa Cit) Council thinks shutting down Share Our Sehcll. "'Ill dn\t~ ahe 1mp<l\enshed from the Cit). 111s very mistaken . .\II the cit) will accomphsh 1s to make h fe more m iserable for the people least able to help themselves The council last week voted 4-1 not to spend c ity funds to help SOS relocate to new quaners; it also rc·fused to extend the agenc-y's dead- line for vacating the Rea Communi- ty Center. SOS must be out o f the Vtf) o;oo n a c hild "'111 go to ~d cold center b) Monda) and hungt) hccau'<' thl' Cit) Council SOS has re'lpondcd h~ launching a refused to hdp SOS m O\e afll·r last-ditch fu nd-raising dnve and C' 1ct1ng 11 from Rl·a l ·c.-ntcr rail~ liaturda) for the free d1stnbu-There are other re:i'>Ons be<,1dcs t1on center. Supponcrs also plan 10 m onc) 1ha1 ma~ ha' e prompaed the stage a hunger \tnke from Saturda)'. council to forl·c S0'-1 out of bu.-.1ne's until \.1onda ) evening's council Mobile-home park residents and mce11ng. where the fate of OS w11l bus1nes!> owners near the proposed again be discussed. industrial-area \1tc propo~ for The council canceled SOS's lease OS to ld the count:d the) did not at the community center. where 11 v.ant poor peo ple and the homeless has helped the poor for the last 11 roam1na through their nt1gh- years. in July after nearby residents borhood. complained that poor people and the And the issue of undocumented homeless roamed through their ahem, v.as raised dunng the d1 s- nei&hborhood. cui.s1o n of SOS's agr('Cment with the SOS distributes JrOCCncs. clothes city. Last summer the council st1pu- 1nd blankets to about 60.000 famil-lated that grou~ rcce1vin1 federal ics each year. The charity's medical fu nds channeled thro ugh the Cit) clinic was allowed to stay at the site had to 'enf) that no ne of the mone) for the time bc1na,. be spent on ilkpl aliens. The pohC) SOS peys the city S6 I 0-pcr-monlh was shelved until the Depanmcnt of rent at Rea Center. When the city Ho us1na and Urban Development can~led it1 leatc last summer. the determines if it is discnminatory. council ap'Ced to help SOS find a SOS. like most other aroups scr- new home and to subsidize the vina the poor in Costa Mcta bt-- expttted ~nt incrcaK at the new licves the lqal mtu1 Q( a child in she. need ii imlevan1 and said It would IUI t.he when the council was told rcfulC to ac:xept the funds rather las& ..a that the ool} lite found by than check the ruidcncy status of its dtl _.. ud SOS oflidats that wu clients. SOS oftkials wanttd their suitlbll for me cMritf 1· ~ 111eemeftt with the city on the leate wwkt ~ 14 • .500 a moeth and the subsidy to indude an eumpt.ioft price Ill b itatnmnmts and mn ftom the rnidtncy verification pof-_..llilt ~ die next ftvc yean icy. Councilman Or\/ AmbmsY and __... ...a S2'0.000. it becked out Ed oaa.-eaid they wo.tld not ol IM ...-men1. 1uppon tht •tcment unn the Si9ft • cMritllbW poap e11nnoc eitttAption ... removed. afln IM ~ rat on its own and One Mt to WCMlder if tht pl fl die a., C._cit m..t to ,. tome City Could memben .. t0 oa n id1r iii kiliae to dU'Ow 1k sh..i ..... Ml ~ * IOS dil-, Gf .. c t.ribullioaC.-.._ ... '1ai-m:a.,....T,=.= .. 0 ... -~ ...... [ • ...., ----ms • ,:& • .., ._.. .... r; ::, ... -••mm eo r•·... ..c:.w.1= w:u• .. Willa.._1"'_ ..,.,.. .. ...,... 1ng lhl· u t\ \ pohc.' aga1mt g1' 1ng help to ilk~I .thl·n' I he C 11' 111 < mta \k..a .tl\o does not '>l·cm Ill ha' e a 'l'f' 'itro ng dl''>lfl' to \h:Jrl' v.11h other' It hj\ 'J>l'nl ~11n,1daahh m1,rc- ena~~ 1i:1ng to li.l·l·p l)O<H people - pa nil ularh undoc. u m l·nted alien' - off II\ \trl'l'I\ than If' 1ng 10 help 1hcm hn·ali. n ul c)I their pci,ert\ and get hal Ii. o n t hl'I r ll't'I The lit\ hJ\ l'njc.:\l'd ordinancl'\ banning da) lahon·r' Imm 'olinting \\Ork o n street lllllll'r' or \l\1t1ng Lion\ Parl \\Ith thl· 1ntl·n1inn of look1n11. for v.or~ The Cit~ -operaaed hmng hall for da' laborer' 1\ comml·ndahk hut 11<. po0lic~ aga1n\t helping un - d ocumented alien' lcaH'' man' C'O\ta Mna rc\ldcnt'i loot..1ng clS4.'"'here for a mean' to fC'<'d their fam1lie'i The Cit) 1\ also making things difficult for the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen since 11 moved out the Rea ( C'ntcr to case nearby residents' fear-. of poor people . Costa Mc~ has told the church that no v.-houses the 50UP kitchen that 1t needs city pcrm1ss1on to feed the poor. The church a1"ucs feeding the poor 1s. pan of God s work a nd has refused to seek the Clty permit. The city hasn't officially responded to the refusal The Cosu M~ Clt) fathers seem to think that 1f they 11norr the people who are down o n their luck or whott wqts art' too low to always afford arottncs and t.ht rent. then thew pcoptc will disappear. The city fathc" are wrona. The poor a nd needJ will always be amon& UI and tt lS the moraJ f'e- sponsalMlity of the ci ty and it mi· dents to do what they can W> help oeook in need. . The Oty Council bM 1oodaer op. ponunity at its ~ tUlba meet- "-to Mlp iu mille• • .,. ie Med. ,, .. .now 90l ID ........ a.c ... adlt111tzg•• ~......... . .. flnlll I _. .. ., .. --~ ~ 111111 caanc'I ... ..., IOS ID ., .............. ... •hi all a_. a .... . ...... •f6·itlllt ......... ..., ........ ...... Who put the ham in the hamburger? I ha'e d number of friends v.ho air v.1du"''> and the} d o not ha'<' :i v.1J,1v. ·, pcali. I al$0 ha"e a le"' Ii tl·nJ, "'ho .Hl' not "'1do"' s and "'hv d • hJ\t' J v.1do"' ·!> peali. \\ 1do"' \ J)l'ak. hair growing in a prnnt 1n thl· middle of the foreht·Jd " JU\I 11nl' phrn!.t" o f man) that pullk\ nw ~he-re did the l'\· prl·,.,wn llrig1 na ae'> ·\ "'ord 1ha1 ronfu~s me 1\ ··1uli.l'"'arm ·· I Ii.nu"' the meaning 11f "jrm and I ~no"' ahe meaning 11f luh·"'arm .\l l Ord1ng to m) 1hrn· d ll ll o nar1t'\ def1n111on\ o l luli.l'"'arm range lrum ··mockratd~ "'arm" IC> ··1nd1 ffl·ren1 or sho\\1 ng httk cn1hu<.1a\m ·· Thl' uni) defin11wn of "luke" I lOuld find 1n m' three d1ctiunaneo; I'> "Lukt·. a d1..C1plc o f C hnst." So "'h' 1\ "lukl"' hookt d o n to warm'' .\r~ v.e lu helic'e that Luke was an inddTerl'nt d1'><"1pk and displayed h11k t·n1hu'>1:i-.m for the role., \nother "'Ord that makes no scnr,e 1-. ··dumbbell ·· l I'm refernng to the apparaau., uo,cd 1n g) ms. not the -.lang e\prt·\s1on u..cd for d1mv..1t!> J 1111\\ rnuld \l>U po'>s1bl~ looli. aa that p1l'l t" ul l·qu1pmen1 and come up \\1th thdl namc.-tor 11'' Wh\ "'asn't 11 lJlkJ. '>J\ J OlU\.(.k-bar Of arm-har" I "'a' fiung up on ""1sdom tooth lur J "'htk hul v. hen I looked 1t up Jnd a·ad 1ha1 11 ""a'> a tooth that u'uJll) apJ)l'arl·d hctv.een the age!> of I -JnJ ~4. 11 made sense If wc- hJ' l·n ·1 Jl 4u1rl·d o,ome "'1sdom b thl·n thl· luturc " hlcak l 11n\1dl·r thl' "'ords '"round rnh1 n ·· r hl' l onl cpt of round robin " J gnuJ 11ne < o mmun1ca11ons can ht -.cnt 111 a number of ixoplc \.\1th Jn 1mpu1 lrom ea<.h one In other \\11rd\. 11 mJli.l'\ the rounds But hov. did that tmd gl'I 1n there" What doc\ a rohin ha'e to do w11h famil) anJ m lnend' <oend1ng and rece1v1ng • a kiter'' We all Ii.now "'hat thc.-se words meJn Jnd "'l' u~: them frequent!} !iO thcrc I\ m• point \la} ing awake at n1gh1 '>ll'"'1ng O\er them -as I do. unk'>'> ~ou ha'e a weird sen~ of l"UflOSlt\ ~1ost ·ot thc.-wo rd combinations in our langu.1gl' mali.c sense Words '>uth J' p1lll)(n. <.tol)book a nd Jl'll) roll I-rel'"' a' used 10 V. l'h'>lcr and Rt1ndom House" both c.klinl' 11 a'> "an n press highway "'1th no inttr'>(.'(·11uns... One dcfi- n111on ol nprn'> •'> "fa\t. direct mJli.1 ng ll'"' 'top' ·· Ha' ( ouli.1ng " rnnlu'>1ng enough for \omc ol u\ "'11hou1 ha' ing 10 cope "'1th foo<h hearing sarange names T J li.e hamhurgn l11r instanCT There .., no ham in hamburgers. Wh) I!> u 111agl' u~:d tu descnbe cottage <:ht·c~" Who drc-aml·d up the name g,)mehc~ lnr 1ha1 li11lc sour, green 'f>l'umc-n .\ fcv.. wee~' .igo m} fa vorite l11lumn1 s1 . Jar~ '\m1th of the Los \ngdc\ l 1ml''i. did a senes of Jrt1dC''> on l;inguagc He defined a numher of "'md., that can be confu.,. 1ng -v.ord' 1ha1 arc spelled ahke hut pron,1unceJ d1ffc-rentl~ w1th d1t- frrC'nt mt'an1ng'> '-l m1 1h 1' jn a\tutc cnt1c of the language I think 1f he were 1n1crec;1ed 1n tral ~1 ng d own th~ \\Ord.-. I 'l' mentio ned, (and there arl' m.im mJn) more). he could coml· up "1th an explanation as to wh) thn Jfl' naml"d what they arc. and "hn 1\ rl''>J>O n!.1ble for doing so. I'd hl.· intl.'rt.'Sled in what he finds 11u1 ahout th{· \\Ord, "ho rseradish." Col•m•l•t Au W~IJ• llftfl '8 I.Apa• Nit.el. TOO\\'' Hl,TOR\ ;t •• "LETGOr llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "I wish you'd just let mti know when you want a snack!" NANCY ARLO AND JANIS TUllBLEWJtED8 ·mHILB HO DEPmlS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham 0 -~ME~1 DAD,ASLONGAS YOO LIVE UNDER MY ~OOF, YOO RXJ.OW MY ~ULES. II by Jerry Scott by Jimmy Johnson by Tom K. Ryan GARFIELD f'OR BETTER OR f'OR WORSE JUDGE PARKER eveN WITH M Y LeSSON S , ABBEY WOUl-D ee LUCKY TO WIN THI!! C1-ue C HAMPIONS!-11P ..• eUT Neve A A CITY TITLE I euT x ·ve DONE SOME - THING MORE :IMPORTANT FOR HER ' I 'VE STIMUL-ATED HER INTER EST I N TENNIS / FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOONESBURY M~BE I cANGAIN f:CJlV\t. IN5PIRMION FROM 1HE OJORD5 WRll"fEN OO~E &.JM WAW-.. ..• by Garry Trudeau - V\e~Nl(9 by Lynn Johnston ~l~OJICKl -rre RN cesce.Ne nl O--I~""7' ANSWER .. WT ~tU)A'(7 PA~ A,.t' ~l<E.4 ~l6UT ... by Harold Le Doux SHe MUST ee TeR RIB L.Y e~1GHT1 X CAN'T WA IT TO Mel!T H e R I by Tom Battuk :)( -r.~ I I ' I .83-84 ~quad 'rated finest If you want to really set sick abou remphasis of basketball on all els, you have to read the story in n s Illustrated on the high school basketball tournament held in Las Vegas each December. The story is about promoters frorr \hroughout the country trying to lun teams and players to van ous tour- naments in such places as Arkansas. South Carolina and Las Vegas. The beat goes on and on. 0 The best team I have had at UCI ..,as the 1983-84 squad which was 19-10 and did not go to a post- !Cason tourney in one of the worst miscarriages of justice ever. (I thmk about past teams with the year we are having this season.) Anyway. we fini shed second m a 10-team conference that year and Utah State finished founh with an identical record of 19-1 O. but we were 12-6 in the then-PC'AA. defeat- ing UNLV. and the Aggies were 10-8. I told the players after the last game to be ready for practice the following Monday after I received the call fro m either the NCAA or the NIT. No call. Our front line was Ben McDonald. Bob Thornton and Tod Murphy, who ha ve all played in the NBA. and Ron Grandison cominB off the bench. and he also played in the "Bigs." Our guards were George Turner and Jerome Lee. "ho were very good. B~ the wa). Utah State went to the NIT. 0 In the 1985-86 season. "e went to the NIT and defeated UCLA in the opener and then lost to BY an Pro' o. tah. Our fron t lane was Murph). John Rogers and Wa yne Engelstad. and our guards were Scott Brooks. JoJo Buchanon and Make Hess -not a bad team. huh' !Please see MUWGAN/82) ... WEDNESDAY. JfNUAAY 10, 1990 .-. ' ms have passing fancy c Johnson~~~~~::: .. returns 9Y JON NllGUSON Of .. ~ ........ While many would contest the iuue, Rams Coach John Robinson insists the only thins that has limited bis use of the passina same an the past was the limitations set by the quality of quarterback performing for his offense. So when those referen- " ::~· ::: . . . . . . .. I ces to student body lefi. student body right at USC or' to the Rams· offense tai lored to the Eric Dickerson years were put into the context of John Ro binson's coaching style, the veteran mentor says he aenuinely took offense to the references of his unimqjnative philosophy. · When the R-ams relied almost solely on the pa.ssing pme for a Ion& stretch of aames this se.a.son, and Robinson referred to the need to make sure the running game didn't disappear completely, those referen- ces resumed and it was said Rob- inson and pass-minded offensive co- ordinator Ernie Zampese had to be bumping heads. Not the case. Robinson said. "I've felt comfonable with this offense si nce the stan of the season," Robinson said. "Sometimes when I spent tam e defending the quar- terback within our system. I was scared to death about the passing game. "Now . .l get womed about our running game because the passing game has been so productive. so II Ifill S('llOOI. GIKl.S H.\SkETBAl,I , Huntington Beach surprises Edison; OV tops Barons Thr Dally Piiot The opening night of the unset League girls basketball season produced one upset. another game that "as close most of the wav and a romp Tuesda~ night. · The upse1 was Huntington Beach over Edison, the tight game was Ocean View's dec1s1on over Foun- tain Valle}. and the rout was Manna o'er Westminster. Herc's a look at the Sunset. and other area league openers: •Freshman Claire Walker. kn- nafer John son and Jana Davis scored in double figures and freshman Deana !tow and Davis combined to shut down Edison scoring sensation Debbie Fischer as Huntington Beach shocked the Chargers. 53-51 . Ed ason had one good shot an the fading seconds. mo' ang w1th1n the 12-foot pcnmeter. but Fisc her's at· tempt circled w11han the nm twice and fell ofT. The Oilers rebounded and "ere able to run oul the doc~ to daam their SC\enth ""In an 15 o' crall stans. Fischer "a'> lamllcd to JUSt four poinl') b) Da,1s and 110". "ho "ea· part of a platoon s~ stem which kept 1he Oalns fresh. and "inners Walker scored 14 points and "a" backed up "Ith 10-poant bur'it~ from Johnson cind Da\ 1s. It was nap-and-tuck all the v.a~ "•th Huntington Beach taking ad- ' antage of a 13-8 second quancr to gain the upper hand. In that span at "a" Walker "Ith three buckets to spar~ lhe run ()a, 1s (9). John">o n (~)and .\mher .\brose (7) dominated the boards for the ho\t Oakrc,. Dana Jahr (5) and Ito" (4) "ere also instrumental wath their assists. •Behind for much of lhc first half. Ocean Vac" linall) 10.ok con- trol an the third quaner and turned bar~ \tubborn Fountain Valley. S2-4l 1n 1hc Sea ha" ks' g~ m. "~\· \truggll·d l'arl) an the game:· l'\pl:ianed Ot·can View ( ·oach Ollie Martin "I gUl''>'> 11 "a' a comh1na- 11on of llwar dl'frnSl' and our cxecu- 11on Hown·er. Ocean \' tl'"" I 16-1) turn- ed up thl' prev,ure 1n the third quartl'r. "11h l·aba ula '.'lune1 re- sponding \\Ith three '>tl·al' and \l'H'n prnnt\ in thl· Pl'fllx1. to gain some hrl·athang room at 4 1-29 enteri ng thl· h1u1th I lw Han1n' I ICl-01 "l'fl' nncr .1bk 111 get do,er than e1gh1 .1 lll'f t hJ t '\um·1 tin"hed \'llh a \eason-hagh 12 1d)ound' 111 go ""llh 17 puant'>. '' h1k knn' 'iull1,an l·1rntnhu1ed 14 rdll 1u n1.h I II hl11d,l·d '>hot'> and 19 rl·hound\ Im .i J1tli.·rl·n1 <;Ort ol t n pk-d1whk "knn~ 1,n·1 getting an foul trouble IPlraise srr GIRLS/821 outstanding. With what we've tried to do since Ernie has come. the cooperative effon ... wi th the offense has been fabulous. I don't think there's been any rivalry." Before the arrival of Jam Everett. Robinson has to look hard to fo rm a list of top flight quanerbacks on has past teams. While none compare to Everett. Vince Ferragamo led his first two Rams teams with a variety of arms in between. and he men- tioned Paul McDonald and Vin ce E'ans from has days at USC ··1 thank the perception that I "ould rather run than pass has al"a)S been . . the wrong per- cepaaon:· Robinson said. ··1 thank that's al"a)S been wrong a~ut me. "Sance the da) s I ..at here and said 11 "as "rong. and ~ou all 1hought I "as a tough S··· and was I) ang to )Ou. I JUSt didn't ha ve a good quar- terback," he said. ''The years I haven't had a top, quarterback, I've gone to the run. · That's been many years. It hasn't been the case since Everett arrived. The Rams passed for 4.369 yards and rushed for 1,909 this season. Now. perhaps more than ever before. Robi nson can say he has the necessary balance with Greg Bell's 1.137 )ards. It wall be essential heading anto Sunda' ·s NFC Championship Game "1th ihc San Francisco 49ers al Candksuck Park. \\hale there were adjustments du r- ang th e -;cason. Robinson saad there •~ no room for an) thing more than slight altera11ons now. ··v. hen ~ou look at the other gu~. the' can·1 stup e'et")thang we do and "e 'can't slop e'er)thmg they do:· Ruhan son saad "What actuall) hap- IX'ns as both teams have confidence (Please see RAMS/831 By JON FERGUSON Of '"" O<llly ,_ kafr Johnnie Johnson said it was a little hard to feel a part of the celebratory mood during the 1980 fall season which followed thc Rams' first Super Bowl ap- pearance an January of 1980. .\fter all. he was a rookie safct) out of the University of T e\as an the first of his nine ~asons as a staner. Ironically. "hen he was not protected by 1he tl'am . he left 10 sign ~ith ~attk a\ a free agent an March ol 1989 .\s thl' season de- ' doped. he would potentiall) hJ\C pla)ed for nant' seasons an tx·t\\l'l'n Rams appearances an the 'iu pt.'r Bowl. jPle.se ser JOHNSON/Bl! ... .,_, Ocean View·• Tracy Wolfe fleftJ goes up for an attempt Tuesday night In Sunset opener against ffountaln Valley. At right, Jenny Sutttvan blocks path of Jennifer brbaro. HIGH Sf'HOOI, Br\SKETR..\1,1. Hall beckons Palmer, Openers High school basketball 9et1 under way In ttte Sea View, Sunset and Pactftc Coast Leagues ton'9flt, as well as the second round of ..,...s In Angelus and South Coast League circles. In action tonl9ht are adlson·s Chargers, who host Huntington Beach. At r'9ht lfrom l•ftl •dl1on'1 Dan Lovelady, Steve Thobe, Todd Smyser and Brandon Jessie swround •stancla'1 Paul McDanlel1 In tour- nament action. McDanlels 11 not expected to start for •suncla ton'9ht et Saddleback because of strep throat. • Standln91, tonight's schedule /BJ sec captures GSAC opener The D.ety Not Rick Witmer had 27 points and Jeff Bickmcm had 25 to lead Southern California Collete to a 9 l-79 Golden State Athletic Conference men's basketball win at the Pit Tuetday. sec put the p me on ice down the stretch with Witmer, Bickmore and Elbert Davis hit- tina on 21 of 2'4 free throws. to improve the Vanpardl to 1~5 on the .eaaon. It was the coo- ference opener for both \el.mt. In another OSAC pme: • [)noite I 7 pcMDll from both ~vin Run ud Alben O.y. Chris& C~ Irvine Iola a I 13-72 decision to Westmont in die oonfema opener lw boela IChools. TM N .,_ Cina Col- .... IO l-1 l~wt.llW .. -......, ...... 12-1. Ql7 ... llli 11111 1111 c• dm _. Ila. ~Q.1:....-c.: ........ (Olllf,I H\,klllC\11 lJCl's woes cOtltinue, 70-58 TheDalyNot STOCKTON -One of UCI Coach Bill Mullipn's favorite sub- jects is no more -his basketball team's domination over the Univer· sity of Pacific has been snapped - af\er 19 straiaht successes. The 1990edition of Anteaters were 70-S8 victims of Pacific Tuesday niaht in Bia West Conference action as the host Tiaen fo,.ed a 12-point halftime lead and made it stand up for their second 1traiaht win in three niahts. It wu a continuina llOrY tor Murtipn and hlt Anteaters -they couldn't c:onaect from the field with any dclrec of contiscmcy .-in. UCI was 21 of 61 from the ftdd (l6.1 pmnt). indudias I 7-i>r-2'4 pet· ~ hlll ).Po'nt ,. .. (29. I paaet). .. AIW.•lled--ft":C play ......... ............ -0. May ..... ...................... ...... ...... -.i bcdilla .... Big West Conference C.lfetw• ovw .. New Me1dco Stale Nevade·LH veou UC Sanl• Berbara Lone Beach State Utah State Pacific Fr'9$n0 Stete San JOM Stele Cel Sl•lt Fuller ton UCI W L W L 3 0 17 1 ' 1 9 3 2 1 • 3 2 1 9 2 2 I I 6 2 3 9 s l 2 6 6 l 2 ' • 0 2 • s 0 ' 2 11 ~·SC... fl'Klflc 1', UCI • ,.... ............ ,,_ ....... Cel Me .. '"""'°"· 7:.JO l. ... e.dl ..... et UCI, ,. ... New Mella ....... UC S-. ..,_.,., 7:JO But 11 "a" not so much PaC"1fic's performance 3<11 II was ll('l's ncg.ata vcs "We ran three playCi tonight that "e run e'er, da> an practact and we had JUYS lining up an the wrona positions." said Mullipn ... After you star1 losing. you bcain to think you're supposed to lose. I thought l gave my best prcgame talk in 3'4 years." Mullipn's comments obviously didn't chanac anythinJ. It was ucr s fifth straiaht pme wath sub-40 pcr- ctnt shootina. "Pacific doesn•t play a lot of de- fen5C." said MulUpn. "They're a &ood offensive team, but the ai vt thin.as up on dcfm1e. We did not attack their presa. I just think if we had made our lay-ins we would have been In aood Iha~ ... The paay or May. comina o« tht bench. WU tbe hilhlilla& of'IM '"Pt. and orobebly lbc two 11rc Nld trip for the ADleaWL He-... • ..,_ hiP II poia and a..s ~re­ bcMalldl m l6 lllinutes ol....,. nc ._ .... UCt deepef'iMo tbt Bia w~ cen.r (CM) . ~~!!tan in ''"~~~~~,~~~~ 11111\ Roh I clkr\ l)\ .,5 percent an 1 w;2 J n111ng p1 h hl·r, '\f\\ 'tORl\. -Jam Palmer and Jill' \111rg..rn "'hti m.iJl· grl·a1 acam\ e' l'n tl\:lll'I 1n thl· 11.1~11., on T ue'Kla' n1gh1 tx-came 1h,· ~!Ith and ~I \I plJ\l'f' delled to thl· Ha ll ol Fame 111 thl'tr 1irc.,1 H',1r 111 d1g1h11t~ P.1lm.:r .i ,m.101h s'mtiol ol Rah1· mun"' , h.i111p11tnc., gN the 'it"Cond· h1ghl''' \!Ill l1tlJl l'\l'r lnr a pttl ha ~1org.1n ,l mndl'I 111 < 1ncanna11·., Big Rl·d \IJth1ne u1mlor1ahh madl' 11 to ( llllJ"X'f\111\\ n toil It \\,l,, h1mner anolhn \ear nt d1<,.1p[ll•tnlml·n1 tor '\(.'\Cral other lop p1tlher\ l oJ\lord Per~. a 1011-gamt' "inm·r ca ml' up 'lhnn and Fergu\On kn ~'"' JnJ Jim Running al<;o failed "l hcrt· ,.,a., a lot 111 douht 1n nn n11 nJ 1n term' "f grtting an the fir\1 ~eJr fhl·n· arl' ti Int of gu~\ "ho dl'\l'f\ l' at \\ho dun 't.'' Palmt'r ~1d laom a ll'khrat1on ran~ an l n'll.'>()n. \Id ·To lll'l 1n lhl· liN 'car I\ rcalh SfX'll.11 .. Palmer "as named on 41 I ol 4,i4 'otn t a\I "'' members ol the Ba<.<.·ball \\rains' .\SS0('1a11on of Pl.i'cr' nl'l·d ~;; pcrl·rn1 to ix l'k\.lcJ to thl' HJll Jnd this 'car. that ml'Jnl I I I halloh \1orga n got 363 '111n ft•r I -rx·r, cnt · 111 m.i~e 1t 1n •lO 1he first ballot '' unt'l\:ltn Jhk · \torg.an said an '\l" 'or~ · '' the old saying g~s. onh lhl' plaH'r' "ho are det<med grl·a1 mJ~l' 11 on tht' first ballot. I gUl''" thJI mJ~l''> me a great second ha...,·man P<·rr'. n1l·an"halc.' missed with ~20 'lltl·'>. or-: pcrrent Jenkins got 2% \llll'' Jnd Hunnang received 257. Palmt·r and ~organ increased the I I.il l 111 f ame ro\tcr to 206. lnduc- 111111 ll'11·111un1t''-"'II be Aug. 5 in ( 1101x•r,111"" n. ~ 't In \1,1rd1 1he Veterans Commat- ll'l' ""Ill 'llll' on electang any old- 1111wr' lo thl· Hall Palmn "a" 2n -152 an 19 full ..CJ\110' all "•th 1he Onolcs. and "11n an .\mencan League-record l h rl'l' < ~ ' ou ng .\wards. Michael Cooper of t!!~ Lak•n goes .. to tlefefNI Suns 9uard ICevtn Jot".in1on durln9 Tues4aJ'S ..... Laken lost In ovetllaae./aJ •Jack ,._... .. n-•• Houston Oller coedl/IU. • Anee11 trHe for left· hander aa11e1/8J. •1<1np lose on ....... l•1t minute of 1••• /U. ., I 1! I I i "-TM A•1 d••d "- HOUSTON -Jac:k Plrdee mows ---aood l)layen when M 1ee1 tbnn. Wbicb is ~ whr. t.he new coach of the Houston Oilen ~ ian t about to tinker with the team he just ---- inherited. "I don•t mind the pressure to win," Pardee said. "It docsn•t mauer your address., if you don•a have the players, it•s Just as fatal. rn .&Ake my chancel with the playcrg we ha.Ye.·· The Sl-ycar-old Pardee, who said other NFL teams expressed "'. inierest in him, replaces Jeny '-1:'.flanviUe, who resi&ned Saturday. "I'm excited about this new challenge," sajd Pardee, who leaves his job as coach at the U niversjty of Houston after three years. "This is a prestiac job. 1t•s aJso the first time rve &One in with tbjs type of team.·· The Oilers, who went to the playoffs the past three years, tlosed out this season with three losses, including a 26-23 overtime loss to Pittsbuflh in the AFC wild<ard playoff game. " Phoenix trims Lakers In OT ~ardcc, who becomes the Oilen' I 4th head coach, previously was the bead coach of the Chicago Bears and Kevin Johnson scored 10 of his 34 ~ Washington Redskins, leading both teams to playoff points in ovcnime. including four free • benhs. throws in the final 10 seconds. as the ' "When it became obvious to me that we had to fill Phoenix ~uns beat the visiting Los Angeles ---- a vacancy here, Jack was the only one I wanted to talk Lakers, 121 · l lJ •. Tuesday night. to beca use it wo uld be such an easy transition," Oilers T he Suns f>eat the Lakers, who got a club-rccord- owncr Bud Adams said. tying 24 assists from Magic Johnson, for only the eighth Pardee introduced the run-and-'lhoot offense to pro t1m~ in their last 33 meetings. football as coach of the USFL's Ho uston Gamblers. Tom Chambers added 34 points for the Suns, Two other former USFL coaches arc currently head including a basket that tied the game at 102 at the end coaches in the NFL -Jim Mora at New Orleans and of regulation play. Lindy Infa nte at G reen Bay. Pardee rebuilt the sasging ,... James Worthy had 25 points and Magic Johnson Cougars' program that fell to a l ·I 0 record in 1986. 24 for the Lakers. The Cougars installed the run-and-shoot and. af\er Phoenix, trailing 58-50 at halftime and 8 I-76 after going 4-6-1 in Pardec's first season, compiled reco rds of three periods. forced overtime on Chambers' jumper 9-3 and 9-2 the past two seasons. Hts quancrback. from the top of the key with 27 seconds left. Andre Ware. won the 1989 Heisman Trophy. Elsewhere: tp I 0 ·1 I. 0 • I 111: D \ l Bob S&aaley. retired Boston Red Sox reliever. on the prospect of coaching son Kyle's Lin k League team next summer: ··1 hope he doesn't yell at me like I used to yell at my managers:~ Kings lose In final ·minute INGLEWOOD -Brett Hull scored ~ his NHL-leading J 7th goal with 26 seconds rema ining 10 lead the St. Louis Blues to a ; • 4-J 'ictory over the Los Angeles Kings Tuesday night. T he Blues won their third in a row and fi rst on the road in six tries. while the Kings suffered thei r founh consecutive defeat. Hull. who started the night tied for the league lead with the New York Islanders· Pat Lafontaine. scored the game-winner on a 30-foot wrist shot. St. Louis took an early 3-2 lead in the third just 2:30 into the period on a goal by Gino Cavallini. Paul M3;Clean tried to jam the puck past Mano Gosselin inside the left post but the puck scooted out 10 Cavillin1 . whose 10-foot backhander beat Gosselin. The Kings bounced back on a goal by Jax Miller to make it 3-3 at i57 in the third period. Miller's 5- foot \\OSI shot beat Riendeau on the stick side. Los Angeles scored the first goaJ o n Wayne Grellk} 's power-play re-direction of a shot from the slot b} Bernie Nicholls at I 0:50 of the second period. The Blues came back to tie on a shonhanded goal b~ Rick Meagher at 15:04 in the second. Meagher stole the puck from lal1) Robinson in the neutral zone and skated in alone on Gosselin. beating him with a 15-foot backhander. Balles traded to Angels The California Angels acquired left- handed pitcher Scoll Bailes from the Cleveland Indians Tuesday in exchanse for infielder Jeff Manto and left-handed pttcher Colin Charland. ~ Balles. 27. had a 5-9 record and a 4.28 earned run a verage for the Indians last season. He appeared in 34 games. startmg I I. Left-handed batters hit .232 against him. A four-year major league veteran. Bailes has a career record of 31-41 with a 4. 70 ERA a nd 13 saves. In' other baseball news Tuesday: •The baseball players· union proposed that stan- 1 ng major league salaries rise to at least SI 00,000 this season as talks aimed at a new collectivc-bargainmg agreement resumed af\er a three-week holiday break. Negotiators for the union and the owners met for five hours before recessing until today. Tbc owners said the)'. would outline their revenue-sharing proposal in detail at today's session. •.Relief pitcher Todd Worrell. who is expected to be si(klined at the start of the season following elbow surgery last month. agreed to a one-year contract with St. Louis. Worrell agreed to S82.S,OOO and can cam $50.000 more if he pitches in at least 26 games. •Free agent left-hander Shane Rawley, who had a 5-12 record with M innesota last season, has agreed to a one-year. $350.000 contract with Boston, ~ed Sox general manager Lou Gorman of the Red Sox an- nounced. •Spurgeon "Spud" Chandler. the American League's Most Valuable Player in 1943 when he pitched the New York Yankees to a World Series title. died at the age of 82. CUppen 108, Hontets H : In Charlotte. Ron Harper scored 19 of his 25 points in the second haJf as the Cl ippers won for the third time on the road this season. Charles Smith scored 23 points and grabbed 15 rebounds and Danny Manning added 22 points as the Clippers went on a 16-2 tear late in the third quaner 10 take a 74-66 lead after trailing by six. Harper. who hit only two of nine first-half shots. came alive in the second haJf to hit nine of 14 shots as the Clippers erased a 64-58 Charlotte lead wi th 2:5Sl?ft 1n the third quaner. Jenkins to replace Pardee John Jenkins. mastermind of Hous- ton's run-and-shoot offense .. ~s named * football coach Tuesday shortpY after Jack Pardee left to become coach of the Houston Oilers. As offensive coordinator. Jenkins steered the Cougars ofTt·nsc 10 more than 200 NCAA, Southwest Conference and 1eam records durinB" the past three· seasons. Houston ran ked as the na11o n's top scoring o ffense and set NCAA records for the most yards of tQJ;ll offense and most passing yards last season. ~ In other spons news Tuesday: • The NC .\A \ oted to slice three games off the basketball season and reveal each school's graduation rate for athletes. but 1ts efforts to reform big·llme college spons nearl> tnpped•over the staning hne. The con ventio n was more like a labored, confused chess match than a Final Four thriller as it took fi ve ballo ts and fo ur hours of parliamentary wrangling and power struggles to kill. then revive and finally pass the reduction 1n basl..etball games, which begins w11h the 1992-93 season. •The NC .\'\ says Clemson football coaches viol- ated recruiti ng rules more than a dozen times and gave pla} ers up to SI 50 in cash fro m 1984 to 1988, according to a rl·pon. The school released the report four days after receiving 11. but e liminated all references that m1$hl allo" those named in the 15-page document to be identified The NCAA is prohibited from publicizing ns allegations. but allows schools to release the infor- mation. •Alabama linebacker Keith McCants has decided to bypass his sl'n1 or season and will probably be the top pick in the NFL draft. according to a published repon. The National. a new daily sports newspaper. said that Mccants made the decision after Bill Curry announced he was leaving Alabama to become coach at Kentucky. 1111 \ l'IO,.fC \UIO TSLavtSM>N 4 om. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL.: St. John's at Svracuse. ESPN. 4:30 o.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Pittsburgh al New Je rsev. Se>orlsChannet 4:30 o.m . -PRO BASK•TBALL.: Chicago al lnc:tlana, WGN 6 o.m. -PRO BASKll"T9ALL.: Clippers at Atlanta C ct.laved I, Cha nnel S. 6 D m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL.: North Carolina a t Marvland. ESPN 7:30 o.m. -HOltSE RACf~ Senta Anlla reotavs. Channel 18 (Se>orlsChannel, 9:30 o.m.). 7.30 o.m -PRO BASKETBALL.: Orlando el Lake"· Pr ime Ticket. - 7:30 o.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL.: Kan.as al Miami. Fla. (delaved), SportsChannet. 10 om. -PRO HOCKEY: Chicago at New York Ranoers (delaved), Se>ortsChannet. t2:30 a.m. -HORSE ltACING: Los Alamllos harllffs reola n , Prime Ticket. 1tADIO 6 o.m. -PRO BASKETBALL.: CllOPef's el Atlante (detaveo), KRTH (930). 7:30 o.m . -PRO BASKETBALL.: Orlando al Laken, IC.LAC (S70). MULLIGAN then, also. Randy Whieldon was a t shooter for us and Rainer Wulf w the fine coach at Trabuco Hills on TV. did you think the Provi- dence k.id was fouled just befo~ the buz:zer? lfhe was not, I will buy you dinner, but there was no call. ''°"''' 0 Scott Brooks worked out with our team last week after the ·76cn pmc witb lbe Oioocn. I cannot believe how aood he has become and be receives about five mi.nuta of pl.ay- i,. lime per pme. The NBA is lainetbiftl, 0 Thi bell plaJ'ft I have ever OOMhed ii di Kevin M.,ec. The twol9ell ..._nd playen are Ben MIDo on'' wl Tod M.,..y. and * ..e.ocmnetbe.,....il gh) were two of the other starters, along with McDonald and Kevin fuller. Those were the days of wine and roses. I have had seven officials tell me this season that they blew the call during.a pme. ls that honesty of i!JCOmpetance? That happened three times an one pme. 0 There arc so many wa}" lhc NCAA could spend the SIOO million annually that CBS will be payina each of the next seven yean. Here are the ways I tee ic • • Oive all of the 1ehoob a lhlft. • lncreue lbt NCAA enforce- ment IWI' and help catdl the croolta C yes. Chere are a lot out tbere who llave DOI beeD Cllllbt). • Pay fbr •Ddelill IO &aisll ICbool and nen belp me. bl P*l•te ~::==~ pll~·r:a..=.=1 prGp'lm --0 'I. Wcmeaic..iadll._c.ter =:.n:t.~· ~­-~ .. two GI W• • -wen•-. ... :~~~-:tt=~ ....... o1 ...... -....... bdn ... Julie Wcwtmaa aad Jeaaillr ...._ W lbe Blrw .. 17 ~·--· • MlriM Wft1 OD I 21.J 1118 10 open die llftll and wen Mver ......_ cd U the Viki• pabbed I coovmc. int 71-32 s.uwt lellue '!i from Wesuninster at MiriDa · Melisa Soniao led the way or Marina (12-4) with 17 Pointi while Gillian Bean had 14 for the victora. Leslie Ono added I~ poin.tJ for Marina and a carcer-hiab eiabt u- sis11. In the Pacific Coast 1.eque: • After falling by 18 points in its own tournament to the Warrion a week aao. Costa Mesa nearly turned the tables at Woodbrid&e. just falling shon, S6-S2. The Mustangs (6-8) had a chance to tic the pme, but missed a shot with four seconds remaining. The Warriors (I Q..4) then clinched the victory on a pair of free throws by Priya Vasudev. Woodbridge broke out to a 19-6 lead in the first quancr before Costa Mesa slowly bcpn chopping at the lead. Senior Thuy Nauyen tallied nine of her 19 points in the third quancr to kee~ the Mustangs close. But Woodbndgc's Kim Dean hit a pair of )·pointers -one at the end of the first half and another to complete the third quaner -which ~to pnne oritjcal to tbe War- riors. Olean a lso had eight steals to go with her 14 points. Fount•ln V•He1•1 Shanna Wiison drives Into defense Oce•n Vlew•s F•blol• Nunea In Sunset Le...,• opener. Leslie Rathbun led Woodbridge in scoring with 19 points. Freshman Oli via DiCamille notched 12 points and seven rebounds for the Mus- tangs. In the Sea View League: •A slow stan eventually proved fatal to University's chances in a 58-53 loss at Tustin. The Trojans fell behind by as many as 13 points in the first haJf. sliced the margin to 10 by halftime. then caugh t the Tillers at the end of the third quan er. University actu- ally took a 45-43 lead early in the ftlHI' 'POK I' fourth quarter before fallering. Denise Gandara poured in 26 points o n I O-for-17 shooting and added nine rebounds for Uni versity. Teammate Jeannie Hughes, a sophomore guard. added 10 points. her top scoring cffon this season. • Newpon Harbor got a game- h igh 28 points from Stacey Giem as the Sailors handed Corona del Mar a 44-33 loss in a Sea View League opener. After leading by only four at half- time. Newport kicked it in gear in the last half with G iem. Jenni Hall and Maureen McClaren lcadina the WB)'. Hall had six assists and McCla pulled down 10 rebounds to lead Sailors in those depanments. "Slowly but surelv we got going." Newport Harbor Co; Shannon Jakoski said. "Our pr got them to a bit and we madl.' • free thrO\\!> down the stretch." In non-league action: •kn Caruso had 28 points a Amy Coffman had 12 rebound., lead L1ben } Chn suan to a 54.35 \ over host Pioneer Baptist. l Minuteman improve to 4-3. "' thl.' Patriots drop to 6-5. CdM's Peters playing with pair Soccer player has put off ankle surgery until end of season Everyone loves an underdog - those teams or persons that seem to face O\ ('rwhelm1ng odds and yet produt·c and lift their teams to vic- ton Who will e\.cr forget K.irk G 1b!>on's dramatic home run when he could barel) get around the bases? The Corona del Mar $iris stx:ccr team has its own version of the G1b!>o n stor.. us1e Pett•rs. ihe onl) senior on the team. has an ankle 1njUf)'. She has had the 1DJUI) for almost two )ear!> now and it requires "lrgery. The doctors found that Peter.. had a floating bone in her a nkle that was tearing apan the ligaments in her ankle. Obviously. this 1s a painful in~ury. However, Peters realizes that this is her last year to play and has post- poned the surgery until the season is 0\Cr. .. The doctors could not tell her that if she kept playing that it would cause funher damage or not because this type of injury is so rare:· said Sea Kings Coach J ohn Nguyen. "They have been monitoring it daily and so far there has been no more damaet!. bul that docs not mean that SU~le IS not 1n a lot of pain. .. The injury does not allow her to move as freel y as she on~ did. and the day after a hard game. she can't play because of the pain. In fact. we have been spotting her a lot. only playing her for a ccnain amount of time like Danny Manning. "Susie always gives 100 percent and she has never used the inj ury as an excuse. Being the only senior on the team she not only provides leadership but inspiration too. She is out there battling every day. "I do n't think many of the other players really know how much pain she is in thouih. She really keeps it to herself. I wish she would be a little more open about it, I think it would help her. but tltat is not her style. "When you ~ her out there you tend to forget she is hurt. A lot of times I find myself yelling at her and then I remember what she is 1Dina throup. But~ her four yean \ICI \ ICOI '"'I' on varsity. Susie has never missed an) games until this }ear. when I made her go see a doctor 10 see about s urgery. "There have been 11mcs when sh~ "as sick and would come 10 a game so that we would have enough pla)- ers. Susie 1s never going to be a star. She is not a flashy player. but she 1s vcl) dependable. You can count on her givmg it everything she has. ··she is more like a sparkplug. She is like a hockey player that will figh t along the boards for a puck. She gets right in there and goes for the ball. She keys the offense and knows which runs 10 make. She just makes everyone around her belier. "Despite all of the pain. Susie keeps everyone loose and stress free . She 1s a vet)' funny girl. and she is going through a lot of different stuff right now. but she never complams. "I really wish I could Stt how she could play without this injury. It 1s a shame because you want your seniors to showcase their talents and she has never really had the chance. Even with the inj ury she is a lot better than most of the players in the Sea View League (Peters was second team all league at midfielder last year, but is playing forward this year). "One thinJ is for certain. I have never been disappointed in Susie Peters. Sometimes the players and myself take her for granted and I need to let her know more o ften how much she means to the team and to myself." Despite having a very young team , Nguyen believes his team has a ~ood chance at winning leagy_e. ·we are 9-.S-3 and we havc'played the best teams in CIF," be said. "We have the talent and the speed we are just incons.istcnl This team never teems to act up for a pme. I ho pe I never have to eo1ch a team with only one senior on it apin though. ••Seniors are easy LO motivate. They real~ that with ach pessing game 1hc1r can·ers are coming to a e nd . bu1 underdassmcn have a fcv years left and the} arc a little to ugher. lfwl' can be a ll11lc morl' cons1!>ten1 and ha\c a ltllle more r in our l'~l·s we can win league. Cir looks \\1dc open and \\llh some lu· "c could win that 100. but you dnr set loft~ goals " 1th a ~ oung team ·· 0 Wh1k Cd~t ma\ be 1n the prnthousc 1n the Sea View. Esta m· "1th fir<>t \Car coach Frank Renn. ti') mg lo climb out of the cellar L:: }l'Jr the Eagle'> Wl'rt' 2-16. and" h t thl'' an· ~-8 so far. Renn realizes thai no one !>aid 11 would be eas' "It has bee n like musical cha1.rs O\ er here coach1ngw1se:· Renn ~1 .. I plan on s1a~ 1ng here a while anr I ha' l' a group that 1s comm111ed 11 making thrngs diffcrl.'nl. .. However. tOJuries and illness have really slowed us down. We h< at least sc\·en pla}ers out with thr last "t·rk. bul I think most ever) or must be ba111tng that. But we haH· had a lot o f freak ). strange 1njune' ··i n a game against Bishop AmJ t the~ k nocl..cd two of o ur goalkCCJ)I' out O nt> hurt hn hand and arm a r the o ther suffcrl·d cracked nbs and the game had 10 be called. • "I ha\e a running bet with the team that 1f1he "hole team is at pracll<.'1.' I \\Ill bu) p11za. So far. I ha\ e no t bought an) p1na )Cl II h lx'cn 1ha1 kind of \car:· "h1lc the Eagle·s ma} not be gl'l- ting the breaks. n cept for crackl·d nh ... and such. Renn remains pC>Slll\e. .. .\nn Walker (senio r). Kim Ne'' land (J unior). Danielle Straub (sophomore) and Claudia Ruggieri (freshman) ha'e all played vet) \\t" th1~ ~car. It 1s kind of strange that I ha \c a leader at each grade level th 1s a good pla)cr. "This year ma) not be our sea.,91 but I think we are making progreh and we will be tough next year. Right now the girls are struggling t< learn another new systen1 and som1 oftht· things I have thrown at them ha' e gone over heads. but once the learn them and get comfonable wit them we should have a very good team. Plus we have a solid bunch o junior varsity players com ing up S<J I am looking forward to next year.· Stu ~IUCt'• colrlma appe~n ~¥~ry Webnfl.ty. Uni girls Cattle to tie in soccer The Dely Not Carrie Caposino and Staey McOinley each ICOl'ed for University, but the Trojans Ud co letde for a 2-2 tic with Tustin in the Sea View Laipe airll IOCCef opener for both 1Chool1 Tundly. The two teams were tied at I at lbe Ult after Caposino's goal with an allitt &om Kadaleen Pitmess and Courtney Aupstinc's pl b' t.be TiUen. The Trojans (4-4-3 overall) went up 2-1 wbla ~\a fullbeck. shot from 2S yards out aad tcOred wbca me lhol deOected off a T.-in ita•aller ud lato t.be ..i . But Laura T.rs pl eftMd lbe ~ lllin at 2. 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W L IS 1 ) ~ 8 6 " ' I B•\rioo AmtS' -.s M•'•' O•• e1 (naomttn Co11e11e 1 B \rtoo Montoomerv al Strv11t l 30 FrldlV't G•me• 17:301 Matt• DP• " Arrr \la al Long Beach Sra te 1 )0 lf'On ·lf'llgve ) SI Paul a l Servile HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS OcHn V~w Sl, Fountain '11• .. v 43 (Sunloef LNeuel Feuntilln V ... Y OcHn V~w '9ftpftp Wli1on Kr av•' Fo• Wor ~man Sna" Murden• Bero.ro 19 " "' "' 1 I 4 3 0 0 I 0 2 0 2 • 6 2 ) 11 0 0 ) 0 I 0 0 1 S I I 11 Svlllvan Nvnez ra .. do Wo•!e F'oronoe Brun N•w•rro C,pr pl 16 10 u 4J To•a' S<we bV Ou111tn 1 5 • " 6 s ) 11 I 0 I 7 s 0 2 10 1 0 I 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 1 11 10 16 S2 Fo.,,.te1n Val"v 10 11 I 1-.:3 Ocean \/ ew II 1l 11 ll-S7 3 PO·"' ooat1 Fou,.ta n Va'lev-Wor,men I T Kh"·Cllli NC>nf' Huntln9Nn BNch SJ, Edtl«I SI (SUMtf LN-) Edilell H~ &Ndl .. flpffl> """'"' Marvvana O O O 0 Ho10 I 0 2 1 F IC ner 7 0 2 4 Wolff 1 0 2 7 Vine,, M 1Ut>r Jw•"•" Croo•1 CCllCIOugn Totatt Eo1,on O ' S 4 Ot vl\ l • 2 10 4 1 3 10 AC0\111 0 0 0 0 S 1 I 12 JoM\on • 7 S 10 1 I 1 71 Janr 1 1 3 6 O O l O AmO<ou• 1 1 4 S !tow 2 0 0 • Welotr I O 2 14 II IS IS SI Total1 11 9 70 SJ Scwe bv Ou•"9n Hunli11g1on Beech Tllret·POinl goal1 Nont Ttcnnkalt· None 14 a 12 17-SI 13 tl 13 lf-Sl W09dbrldee S4, Cesta Mesa 52 (~Klflc CNtt LM .... ) Cetta Mne We1•r'"9 Torave11l1< Nguv•" DiC•m1ni Diii Ward Nkl!Olt TllOmH Brv1n1 Toi ti\ flflllfllt ........ 0 0 0 0 Ou n 6 0 l 14 t 0 1 19 Rlll1t>un t I 2 19 S 1 I 17 W1lll1m\ I 1 1 IS 0 0 0 0 H1rrv I 1 l • 1 3 S 17 TluD 0 0 S 0 0 0 1 0 V1sudev 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 l Fen ton I 0 0 1 I 0 2 l MehC 0 0 I 0 23 S 17 S'2 Tnt1Jt 74 6 IS 5' ~-.o..11r'S Cotlt Mew Woodtwid9t ThrM·oolnt QOtt1. 11 17 11 I~ lt 1S17~ Cot I e Mfte--NtNVtn I, WOOCIWI09t-Dffn 2. 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Hugnf\ Ho LOUO Chr no To1a1, .... .,."' 10 4 l 26 ' 0 4 2 2 2 ) 6 5 0 J 10 I 0 1 2 3 I 4 l 0 0 2 0 ~uueria Vtnh N~f!drtc)m G•rnt r CoomD\ Sc~~•· n l 71 SJ Tolal\ Scert bv Ouemn 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 11 74 I) Sll Unlv11r111v II 17 16 14-SJ Tu\11n 16 17 6 l~S8 )'001nl goetl Un1verl1lv-C.enaare 1 TtcM1C11ll Nont HO('K •. \ ·~ NHL standlneS CAMPBELL CONl'ERENCE SmV1M Dlvltien EdmoMon C••garv W L T 73 " • 19 14 II Ph GI' GA S4 174 , •• K ..... W inn.Mo Vanco;.;'-'~' 10 19 ' 19 17 s 11 n s 49 176 '"" "" 191 111 '3 Ill 1'3 lJ Ill I~ NO<"rt\ 01v111on Cll•CaQO Toron•o SI Lov \ M 1nnt\0111 Detro t 14 IS 3 SI 111 I~ 1-1 21 I H 194 199 / 19 18 6 4' IS2 144 10 71 ) 4J U) IS6 I~ 72 6 36 146 IS9 WALES CONFERENCE New Jtr\Pv P111•adPIP" " P1ll\Dvrun Wa\~1ng'O'' NV Ranol'•' NV l\•OOON\ P1tr1c~ 01v111on 10 19 18 19 19 70 18 71 '6 71 I 21 ' 44 IOI 165 6 47 ISi IU ) 41 175 187 JO 14S ISi )9 IJO ISi ~ JI U S I~ eo,•o" 6111•.~uo MO"'''t!tl Ad.Im• D1v1\1on 1S IS l Sl n lJ 6 s2 n 1s s 49 ~ }0 ) " 8 78 6 27 Tutld.lv'' Sc0<0 S• LO"' 4 Kt<l9l ) 0 PDP< S V ""P<t 7 Ot" I 9 Vi 1"'1'f'!.O'O 0 Ecn "' l Ca ga•• 2 Todilv•1 G•mt\ N <I 1\1• IJE"f"' d• 1 !:>' ~ •o J 10 t> .... 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LO\ An9ple\ C.•e•1~v h N r o1 \ IL vat' '' 10 SO DU 1 S• L Ou ' Meagnpr 6 IS OS '" 3 LO\ Anoe•P\ Tone111 19 1N cno11,1 1~ 71 PP 4 St LOU \ LIJwr\' 9 18rtf'd Amour Brown> 19 ~6 PP'la lt P\-Brolw'I S•L no•o.nu t U Vl.t\'C S•L 1r 001091 9 II N•C"O"I LA rov11nm111 10 so St LOU•\ t>Pncn \('rvtd Dv MtH l pan •oo rn,ttnv 'Tlf'n Of' ice 1 14 SO Third Period ~ )t Ll)u' G Cd•dtlln a IM&cLean Ztzel 2 30 6 L ~\ Angplp\ M llpr ) All•\0" EI" S SI l St L 01;•\ H111 l1 •Brown O•tt\ 1 19 H Ptritt '" P Cavalt•" StL "O'O•nQ 1 l 1 OI • Sno•1 on ooa -SI Lou ' 1 11 l-1S Loi Ano•fl 9 10 IS-3' Po .. pr P•av OP POr'v"·''f\-SI Lou \ 0 Of ) LOI A119r le\ 2 of s C.oal•Pl-SI LDu•I R Pndrau I 1 l 134 V•O•\ JI \eve\1 LOI Ar gt'P\ C.Q\\tt.n J 6 I 1S 111 AiHtndanc-IS,011 Rf:fert-Ter•v G't9\0n L•nf'\mpn Rva" Boza~ Sl'ant Hever SOC('fR ~~ H Ith sctlM tllftS SUNSET LEAGUE MerlNI 1. Wntmimler 0 Marin• tcor,ng Kiron I T Ron men I S••f:\ C ~oumen 2 W•t1m1n\le< """ Jone\ 6 , Half•,,..,. Marina I ·O EdhClfl S, Hun""910ft 8ffch I EO•\On \(Or,ng M•rt'n 2 Lac'1ma" I C' ''•" Bla n<o l Savtt Tur,,t'r 1 Hunllngtol' Brac11 \Coring Krt1• I Savi\ F ero11111nd IS ~· Hetll•mt Edl\011 I 0 SEA VIEW LEAGUE Unlvtnltv 2. Tu"ift 2 un1vf'•\llv \COr•'lg Ca PO\lnO I McG•nlt'v Sa vt\ IC 1nocn s Tu\lln \Coring Au11u\11ne 1 Tea1 I So•P\ Ttfl"lo•e•on IS H1lfl1mt T •M I I Cw-dlil Mer l, IMW-1 Htttler 2 Corona Clef Mer \Coring 0 1CtHre I Ptlt''\ I IC.inn I Savt\ Buz0,•(11 4 NtwPOrl Harl>Or \COril'g weoo I W••l•Am \ ' S.vtl B•rnll1rd 13 Htllllmt Coron• del Mer 2·0 .... eftramewtel Votlne IOl•ll rtlff~ Tuttdll¥ bv IP\t ...... Wrlltn A1!10elatlon of Amerk • tor flKllon Into lhl &u.O.ft Helf of Ferne Four f'tundrtd lor!v·lo\lr wrlltr'\ 'fOled. ,.,.,.Ille m VOIM 17S ~rctnll IN lotel MeftMr'V tor llecllon Jim Petm« 411, ~ Mor"n 3'J. G1vtorct Ptrrv 310, F'trOUM>tl Jtnll.tns 7", Jim &vnnlne 257; Ot\encto C9"0• 711, Tonv Ollvt If?, 8 141 Mllnf'0\111 Ill. Hen.., Kuenn 107; lton S..n10 "· MtNrv Vti"' ts. Jim ICH I "· Ken Bovtr 7t; ~ Alltn SI, Jot Torre SS. M!Mlt MlnolO SI. Elrov Feet 50. \.ull Tltnl t2, Vede PlnlOI\ 3', Cun FlOocl 3S; ~ ~ ll, BobbY 90ftOI JO, Miettl't L.ollcll 11; $Ht11Y LYie 1S: Tue ~IW 6. auctlY C>Mt l. too W•IWlll a: Rick Mond9Y 1; Lou flllft .... 2, Mlrtrr ltlven t; Jlm U.. 1; Gt.-L.Ul~I I. Jeff'/ ttemv 1; Miii• Tema t .....,...... e ..... .....,_ -....._ ~ IAIMU> t i C:nrl•• C: ..... ltVIM, S 15 C:OIMlll'I Iv ~ INft -OOldM Wftl II ltlvtnl41e, NO Communttv c.-.. •Otl'llfl -ltlvenlOt e1 GOiden Wftt, 7.lO. Hletl \CllOol boV1 -Huntl"91<111 e..c:ri et EdllOll. 7, Ocffn Vltw el Founteln 'tle/lltY, 1; Merllll a l Wtslm!Mler, 1, 8 1\hoo Amal -... Mell' Otl •• Cneoman COlelle. 7, lrv1ne •I San Cl-nit, 7 30, ~ Hiii\ 11 LaG<iN llN<h, 7.30, Woodor!Otle e t Coste mew, 7.30; E ll•ncle 11 S1d~k 7·30, NewPOl'I Herbor ., Corone ct4lf Mer, 1 JO, ru.iln 11 Unlver\llv, 1.30 SOCC£R High \Cl1001 bOVl -Edl!IOI\ 11 Hunt11191on 8Hch, 1, F'ounlaln Ve11ev 11 Oceen Vltw. J; WettmlMltr 11 Merine. 3. Corone Clt4 Mer 11 Newoort H1rb0<. 1, s.ddlelMlck 11 E\tencle, l, Unlveolty 11 Tu•lln, 3, Irvine 11 S.n Ciemtnte, ), Oren~ 11 Le11un1 Btacl1, 3, L1gune Hill• •I Wooat>rldQe, 3, COlt• Meu e t Tret>uco Hiii•. 3 HlghplloOI glr!t -SI Jo.apn ,, Meltr Del, J lS '-... WltESTLIHG Hlgl1 KlloOI -()r 11199 11 WOOdOllCIVe, 7.30 tOOTB\11 0 NlllL •vefh WILD-CUD Nl'C -Rem• 11 PhlledtlPllll 1 AFC P 1•1ourgh 16 Hou\ton 23 o;. DIVISIONAL P LAYOFFS AFC C h"·.tro 34 B1;lf110 JO tlrnvp• H • p , '°\OUrgn 23 NFC Sdn F•oflt \tO 41 M1Mt\Old 13 R1mt 19 Nrw Yor• C. '"'' IJ •o• CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS SuncU1v'1 Gi!mtt AFC 10 )0 d,., NFC C t•tlano •• Oen•'' Cn•Mf'• 7 0 , .... SUPER BOWL XXIV Suncsev, Jen. 2t I at Ntw 011 .. n\, Chtnntl ?, 2 p.m,) Pk.IS·40 Tour (II TtmlCWI Crffll Gaff Ceurwl S.C oftCI ol i-.1 di Y\ I Rov C.trra\CO tlrv ntl 11 b6-1'3 t7SO 1 Mt' C , find o 76 14 ISO lSOO l Ari H"nQp•\on V \IO 1S 16 ISi '17S • Jerrv B• ,rp• LO\ A~g~ Pl 14 II-IS? \ 17S '\\ I ll lll ' (, ~ c ...... BIG WEST CONFERENCE Men UCI 141, P•cih c lS ?OC .,c·.: "· • d• I 1Jr~ A I .ao ]7 p. t J / 1,,1 100 ''"" 4)80 1 f' ,.,,...o•· IJ( I ' ~3 J' l V (, • I ~2 16 ")0 ,,.,., '•~II ;'/78 '} H \r'r"Pr P :, t j .,.,t.V•'' /101 100 I'.' I ( ,, 1 0 I 44 1.ir • : o.. n • • ,,, ... 1 10 78 •oo ' f I " 4'' 1..H ~' .u ' Ir . T'T'ldl'\,. ur l.t bO ' .iur ·~ • P \.t l, \;)O f..~p I ( ,,,,.., t.,1( Jf 8• '1 Hl)\m"°"" f'> 18 l8 I •• If v~ I I• ;>'I 'JO t t • I B""' ~ 1C 'ft Q) ) f , " I I j( ')Q 1"t'f' ' H , ,, .. ,.. J J 1 '• ' ... O• .J S .. 4} :' ... .>O• ;e ]l 1'>4 10 7 De••· ~ l)A t 1)() ~ .. ~.,,. ;;> ur 1 '). )() •' Ca.,,·,ea..i• '>~ , , ~· ,( 1 04 Ao • 00 •· "P .,. ttt· I UC 1 '' ,.. \ 19 w 1 Pat t c ' 1 I 0~ ) C B JJ 68 WRDTLl~G r\• f\ H'11h \dlool PACIFIC COASl LEAGUE Co\l• MeU JS, Tr•OUCO H•• H "'H •' 8,,.t r•( ~~ ) t) P'",;,... V. f' P,}'f I t) • ' (' • ... ~ ' ) ....... \ 00 .,,.,,.,.. , .. , cv 0 t:lit,_,.., :'~ .,,., 1..... (j,. 'V ~ ,.,,., 't Q ' '· ("I .... I V 'fl'O ,,. ''"' J J 111! N4"' \ "J 0~ 6 f"• 8 J .... ,,_HTHot> Yta,.,.,/'1 J ~.""' .j "Id r H 0,.. "1 r.~fl'H ~, 10 " 1~· r .. -. ut" " ,,., ' 1 '1"> P \ or-e,. T•-t J~ A•-\f""'"IJ tO 0 !QI P1•• ("I' ~ \"~ ,1~ J JS • .,.,.. ~,.. ""Uf'' CY.. ""'o" ov 'l"l"f' t \la '-'tt\a 40 Jl r ~ "a Mua \9 6 TE'\'\IS ~ ~·, t.uma~ l•I Auclllencl, Ntw Z• ... ncll Font Reuncl S~\ Aro,.,. c '°'f'\l'\O'tO.... Sov ., U"'•O,... .1fl'f Ma"' ... l P<'f' ,\.•\' C.t'r,.,an• 6 I ) 1 I 6 I 41 1 S 5 .. ,..,. \'t•"'"' ~f'w lf4 6"'0 c,.• V,.• Pa'Ontjrno r " o & l 6 O 'I.' "a" '>• • ,...,, Gt'"'•"• op• • • • Jore\ Sar 0 f'-1 l ~ ~ ) Gtenr l a,,.,.d,. , .. , Po""" 'I/a,. .. dfl'' ._,..,v Evf't "d"~ N111N z,,.aano o' o • q,,._.., R~nei°",.o Ho ,,. " 0"'' (,·a\ B c-v.t~ o l 6 1 !>cou Oao1\ \.4i'J" "a Ott (•u,••n B•rg\trom s ..... ,..o,.,. 6 ~ • & ' .,...,,.. c, .... ,_,,.41111> lta•ano 011• • .,. 'a~ .\At< ,. -'" ,.. \O"•.._ a & l 6 l J ,.,.,.... .. 4 , a\ Jf" c ~ N " oe~ C a ud·O P \' •\ '•'• 6 ) 6 1 8rutt' (nr '" New z,.,, t'J"O (tftf V.ar•,, l 6..i',.,.C~au C a,,4'-da 1 5 0 7 DEEP SEA • DAVEY'S LOCKElt -J bOets So4 1no,.,l 11 roe• coo l nat °"' •• calico o.n 19 ~nd oau H ...,.,ci.erel no \CUIPlll 11 !>Ive oercn. 71 '"t'f'Cl"t'ad DEOI(' .\TIO'\ DON WOLFE Socc~r Newport Harbor Hrgh s boys socct'r l t'am which hosts Cor- ona del Mar tonight 171 1n Se<l V1t'w action will bt' Wt'artng [)lack Mm bands for tht' balanct' of the St'c1son rn memory of Don W olfe. who dtt'd 1n Novem~r W olft' a dr1v1ng force 1n Harbor A rea soccer fo r many years. was instrument.:.! 1n estab- ltsh1ng Newport Region 97 of AYSO in 1978 He servt'd as A YSO comm1ss1oner for f111e yt'ars and helped t'stabltsh the area· smost consistent AYSO Team Balanc1no system He was HarbOr's soccer boosters club president for tour yers and a Gener al Booster Pr~sldent tor two years Contributions to a rrn?mortal scholarship fund can ~ ma<k by contacting Mary Ann Archibald. I S I S lrvi~ ·Ave . N~ kKh 92660. R binson tries .. put an official end to referee-bashing ly JON FERGUSON OI -Dtl!r fl'llM SCAff He's not aga1ns1 instant replay. bul he'd j us1 as soon not see the tcrrito r) ii covers e.llpanded. He's not saying 1herc aren't q ueSs tionable calls. but he !Wys he's a linle 1ired ofhearinsabout gamn dC<'idcd by official!> instead of players. Rams Coach John Robinson. haHng heard quite e nough commcn- tal') un a pair of controversial calls made dunng the Rams' 19· I 3 O\ er· um<.' "'in o'er the New York Giants on Sunda}. decided he'd thro" his O\.\n llag during a med1jl luncht·on on T ue'><la' ' I k made an oflinal case for an cnJ IO tht• ~Ul.'\l1oning o f que!.11on· abk \jlls. fhat "a' u nul Robinson quc)liOnt•d o ne ot tht· two calls \\h1th 'll'rl' mo~t 1n 4ue<,11u n after SunJJ~ ·, g.tml· :'\o. I lln the hs1 \.\3'> a pa~s t11tt•rli:rc11tt' call aga1n\t Giant' cof· lll'rbal·!.. ~ln·IJun \.\ htll' a' ht· \an!..cd f1 1pp1:1 -\nda,11n\ hod' a\'a·, from a pa ..... \\h1rh ":!'> 1ndll.'\ from h" ti ng,·rt 1 P' "I'm r,·alh g,·111ng d1'.>turtx:J <ihout h<"' u1t1lal l''l'f~hod~ I'> gc111 ng about L'\l'" tall·· Robinson ..aid .. (irantt·J 11· "a' .1 br g call Rut tt \\-3<. lJllnl h' a man 1n 1h,· ngh1 plal·e l:.t1 he1 11 " pa" 1ntafcrcnrc. ur 11 rs f1l1\ pa" lllll'fkft'lltl' lftt \\3\ 11 \\~l!I h~ ·' d""' 111J1g111 Th,· 11\tatl·mcnl~ of rrJ1l uk .ihuul 1h, tall .1r,· "a' oil hJ-...·. ·\\ J n·,ult 111 th,· Ldll tht· KJm\ g.i111t·J ~~ 'JrJ, Jnd J lir't J11"'n un the ( 1t,IOl')0 ~~ .. I hl' b.111 \\J~ d,·Jfl' lJll.hJbk .. 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"(h,• l\\11 Jlh'll \\hn m<Hk thO\l' JOHNSON From 8 1 \\ hl'th.-1 tlh K.1111' 1..111 mJ , thl \ucxr Ro" I 111 1•1·~1"'111 tx· dl'C'ld cd \u11d.1' n ...,J n I fJnll'>•ll hut tht· p.11nlui th1111g.ht 1t11 l11hn,on 01 l>.J\ Ill!! ,1 11\',ll nll" Ill lht• UllllllJll' 1t1111h.~ll g.1m, 1111 h111h ,·nJ, 111 h1' \Jtl'•'' rllJ• hl· 11111\ .1n .t11l·rthou~h1 \IJJPfX'd t'l\ lll(Urtl'' tn lht'lr '"''L· 11nJ.1n l<.1m\ C 11.Jl h John R110. 111'•'11 ·.1nnP1tlltl'J f lll'\(.l.I\ tht• tl'Jm rd\.··"''J ltnL·h.ll kl'f P.1ui Hutcha "11,, -.rgOl'd 111r 1•nt· ~lllt' .1nJ plJ~l·d Pn 'P•'l 1.11 ll'.1111' .1µ1n\I lht• C 1tan1~. Jild \!~II .111 JJd1t11111.1I d rfl'O\l\l' h.ll~ ,I, 111\Ur:lllll' I h,· I 1., l'ar-11ld h•hn<..Pn <,1p.rwd a \\\11-g.1nh:'\1111l17l• 1 "1th lhl' RJm' 1111 f u,·,d.I\ n tt1-h I ...,IJ.tllllg 111.·,· 'Jll'I\ \ tlllt' 't'\.\\· 1tnll' tJn!..1,· 'IH.1111 lflll''t"1nJhk l11r \und.1' 1 .tnJ rt'\\'f\l' rool..1r ,1.1r- nl'fh,i. k I >.irr, I I knl1'\ hhouldn 'Pr.11n 1 "''Ill d11t'n 1n ...,undJ' ·, "'n ll\ t•r th, '''" 'or!.. C 11.inh "htk JL·ll'n'"' "·''"' c l11l11rd 11 ,,i.., .rnd \nlhPn\ ''"m.in \l\'nt dO\.\O l'Jrl1,·r lhl' 'l·'"'n In Jdd 111111 11t h1h1h11n thr K.1m' h.iJ l1111knt .1t l1•rnw1 \l1.1m1 'w.llt'l\ BuJ Hr•'" n .1 '"''"'·u 'l·lrran anJ Ir,·,· .1g,·n1 , 1lfnl·rhJ, k R11land \111d1dl hut lt1hn,11n·, 1.rn11han1' \\tlh th, "'tt•m ,,,1, 1lw dl'lld1ng l.tl.1111 ··r pla,,·d the "'lt·m tor n1nr \t'.lt' ·· John'"n \..lid · If I'm :l\kl·d io plJ~ "''"d Jnd dim,· .. 111n. I ,;in J l1 11 \pot plJ' 1n~ 111 1111 pmhkm It th··~ 'r(' J<.ktng 11\\' Ill lW llUI .rnd pl.I\ ti() pl;.i" 1'111 11111 ll',111\ lt) tit\ II "I >h' 111u'I\ I'm IHI '<I' 111r I'm nu '4.'L'rt·1 'H"1p11n 111,,.,. on tht• AuJ I 1gh1 rom111rrl'1al hut 1'11 lnmt· 1n .1nd d1l m ~ ran John~on. "ho "J' tUI h' lhL' Scah:i""" .111,·1 l\\{1 game' and ha,n'1 pla,,·J "n"" ligur1.·d 10 haH· ~ttlt'J tnlel rl'l1rl·mcnt In run hi<. real l''>lalc t1lmpan~ Hl' '>.11d h" dealing<, "11h the Scaha" "' a' a free agl·nt actuall~ helped h1'i undcr•a:mdmg of man~ kgal a<ipcr l\ 1n nrgo11at1ng t·ontracl!> "h1l'h he can no" rut Ill\\ ard his bu\ine\\ "In rcaltt). ncf\lhing 1ha1 has RA~S From 11 tn 1hc1rsclf enough lhat bolh teams sta) "11h what they do. I would be foolish for either of us to alter our st) k of offense. "I lhtnk we havc vanctv. I think ti's the combination of vanety and compt;t11ion that makes those thi"IS good. You don't want 1 p1y to know whert you'rt aoina. but you want to run somethina your quartabeck and rccch~t are fa miliar with. and that takes time. '"If )'OU·re fOl"I ao chan,e What )'OU do. to a 1MJC clepft. you haw 10 do it in ore teae>ft ... The be&alQ .. --\he ~ IKted ia \heir '9M NK CMllt- ..,._.,<AIM~. 244 ao. to the~ ._. • 5alllitr f'llkl '" • m . ne.. • ltliilill lllii °" Oicka1on' ...... DieW "'*' took the bat •• ~ ... be compleitd 60 !Penal ~GI ttlii Calh \\Cre nghl there. The flat WIS out. The decision was made, So I 1h1nk "'c all have got to be careful "'hl·rc -no matter what the call is -if 11 goes against whatever side we're rooting for. (people sayl it's ridiculous 11nd these people are in- compe1en1.· ··Those "ere nol tncompelent rnll'> Onl.' \H'nl against us. and it \\3!. dramalll ." That call occurred when Phil 1mm~ dumped a pass off with his kit hand a~ Ram~ linebacker Mike Prcl prepan-d 10 sack him. H~ was 0Jg&l.'d for 10tcn11o nal grounding. hu1 rl·pla~) indicated It may have JLlujlh hccn a lateral -or fumble -"h1ch ""ould have g,1ven the Ram!> thl· ball inside I.he Giants' 10. lfob1nson had 10 admit even he - tht• 0111.' wnh S) mpathy for the of- lit ial'> -had lO wonder on that one 1n thl· ht·at of hank. I l0mpla1ncd about 1t.·· said Hub1n.,on. ha' 1ng fun b} stepping on a d1 ffrn:n1 bandwagon for a nwml'nt. "The gu~ says he clearly ..,,,,, 81 (G1anu~ wide receiver Stacy R11h111.,onl thl'rl' I !)31d, ·1 saw him too. but he was 40 yards awa}.' 1 hl'fl.' ''Crl' l1ncmt·n there. and a ll tht' "a' un the uthc:r sid e of all the 11u111 bc.r\ !SI "'3'> there. I gul.''>\ ~ou tuuld ..a~ II "as not a gooJ pa'!> " r'o Soml' cntretLl.'d the timing o f the rall. that 11 <,hould ha,·e been a no- CJll \llUJl10n hccau'>C' of the pla~off ..inJ or U\t·n1ml.' 1mplica11ons. "T hi> >tufl about \OU don't call 1hu'>I.' !..ind!> uf call'> "·hen it's in the t lutth " R oh1n~un said. "The hell \OU dun'1 Thi.' onl\ "a' \OU do n·1 t.111 11 1\ 11 \llU Jun't ha\e.an) guts. '11u rn.11..l· thl· .:all an~ llmt'. pan1c u· l..irh un,· thJt·, that big of a play." PJrt1u1l,11h ti \OU can "in- \\ h1k th,· iir't on,· d1 dn'1 figure in th, oulloml "Olt' lhl· Rams "on. K11h1tl\11n JJJ,·J ··tt "ould have &''''" u ... J ,hJnl'l' llt\A1n the game al th,· ,·nd h'hl'O ~1 1kc Lansford's lidJ gL1J I 11e<l 11 in rt·gula11on). You l'Ould "1 J11\\ n a1 Jl'hat1: tht· call. but '111llt'" lwr,· .dung the ltnl' ~ou''e g.111 lit 'llNlllrt the gu~' "'ho make tlh ,,,11, .. I 'fX'UJlh ''""' th,·~ arc going 10 ""'" '11ur gJnll"' 1n the future h.1prt:1i.·d "11h tht· Karn!> has helped n ' 1,·,11 t''IJ\t' rnmran' 1mmcn-.e· h I ·hn'"" '-.IHI I hi\ \llUIJ l'J"I' 1-x' m\ IJ<,l \l'ar l hm~' .ire g\11ng 11.'j l '>'di \.\1tti tht· rt·JI ''tJlt u'mpJn~ It I'm no \ 111, .. 1,J"11h1h,·Ram,nl'\t\C'ar I p1 11h.1nh Jm J110, .. · l11hn,11n , •. 11d ht• didn't 1h1nk he ""uld 11': J IJfgl.'l for an Francisco 4uJrlt"rhJ,i,,. Jo~: ~lontan3 to c \ploll I 1 I'm J~"l'd Ill pla~ 15 or :!O pl,1"· I ll't·I I'll Ix· up 10 par to ma"c t h11~· plJ~\ .. h,· -.a1d. "San Fran- u,u1 "''II attalk thl' best defcnsnc plJ~cr If ht' •tllTit''> lO m~ area. I'll Ix· rt'JJ\ ·· J11hn,nn "'ent 1h rough the samc pnl(''" "'th tht· Ram~ 1he week of th,· 'n' fngland game 1hrce weeks Jg11 hut lhr Ram' decided ag;uns1 "g111ng h1111 then He ~id he almos1 ''gn,·d ''1th thl· ~'ill'r\ 1n October "hL·n \ln1ng ..akt~ kff Fuller "as 1n1ur,·J hut thl'' act1,ated Tim \1, i..' l'r tn\t,·aJ '"" hl' tould go our "llh a Sup<'r H<'"' I JJ)f'l\.'J1 Jn\l'. '' h1c-h scemt•d 1m- ~""hk nnh J f,·" da~<. ago ·It"' n1tt '" muth one game." J11hn'•'n 'a1J 'Tht' '' a l"<>-garne 'l'.1,11n \ 1111 111 thing~ arc In' oh cd \ lot 111 nn 1t1rmer teammate\ arc 1h, h1gg,·,1 thing. If an~one can Jump 111 11 ''"uld Ix· ITl\' because J k 1111" 1 h, ",,,.m \1 1h1' \tJgl'. 1t·~ an o pponunit) tu Ix .1hl,· 111 pla~ for a ~uper Bowl "'tnrwr It' Jl'o a chance lo help rn) l<•flllt 1 tl .1111ma1cs ·· l11h11,1111 ,,11d rt 1$ not a ma11er of lll'ttrng 1n 'hapc It'\ too late for that. 'I'm 1u,1 \\Clrktng on runnina, u111111g planting and driving.'' Joh ri· '11n ,,11.t "\\hat r plan 10 do 1s stay 1n u1n1111I of tht• '>1tuat1on. and rel) 11n ''''"'' ''''" ,. and instinct\" R11hin,11n <.,11J Johnson ""ould no1 tx· .11111\.\t'd 111 go hard 10 practice the rcn1.11n1kr 111 the wr-ek. \\ 1· "1m·1 "ork him out too mul h h..'l''''''n no " and 1hcn. We J l)n 1 \\jnt him sore. If he's gom1 to g,·1 'Ml' n r pull a hamstring. t1e•s grnng 111 do 1t Sunday "1 ht• h1~c"1 prohkm 1s he owns a rl .II l''tatc rnmpan~. and he's tot an 11rx·n hoU<,(' scheduled for Sun- da ' · • Tllm .... YM.OT CUii & ~MOUM ...! :..\ =:-.=.... ...... ,,:..,.,. .._.CCMIW ....,~:OOpm n t• ..... PIMIT1 We'll glw yOU the down In exchg for a share of own- ership. You make the ...... llTWITl'llm DON'T mlu thl1 3 bedroom lovefy home on nuge nat tot. s~ in... terlor fea1Uf'" a lamlty room with eory llfeplaee and wet bar. formal din-ing room. MCUrfty 1y91ern .lo.-. I \ WM*A . . . .. WM*R . . . and air conditioning. * &.111-•-* 0ut8'de you'" llnd I 90IW -hMted pool, R.V ace.a Home tor .... on awt· JH-11• C.F~E El .KJNS II 0.~1111\N\ 11£.,LTOfl..i;,e HIPPY IDS AMouncllllenb 2920 5 CROWNS REUNION PARTY! 25th AnnlYersary March 1990 E•-Co- W0<1c«1 call Sue Crou 213-ee<>-2720 by 2/ 1190 2925 F•ADS ARE FREE Cal: la-llll '0UNC> CAT, mele. crMm colored, S p rlng - dele/SteW, H.8. C... to ldentlfy.147-1510 iOUN6 M' OlAiiEs IN PAN<INO ITAUCTUAE. COITA MUA. 142-0171 '0Uili09Mll ....... Tp 1trlp c•t. vtci. Com- modON M In Newport .......... .. .. f re tt I( e· >t n f t1 l ' 11 I ' r s ' • c I ... >f ·n IC II h .. ~ Jr d (I n I(' k I e ( 1 u I I " ,• ----·-- ........... WWWfi'&tili ----··~} .. ~ ' . . "8MNI '1'8d ...,_ _..., ..... Pert·n.te, ?CT7f?UfM' ~--lliilli~-----~-· ........,, ........... ~ Elf 'f ....... .. ... ... In::: I per. .. & ~ /llfllllit ... ,.-. MM9 _,. :_-· ~ '*"' lllH•••n E:Traf=-i.= 11 I 111111 ~--~~=cJ'' -,c:-::'·~-=-j M'DH---Aeona 1oc111 ....._"to ...._ .w ... 11 11 & ··-~"°:!.-.....--~ . ~ .:.!.r:" ___. ._, holf~'eVlll a •I I """"'9. fllliiiiili,,... __ ,....__.,,,,_........,... $500 00 _.,...,.. -.,"" a...w....... a.we. --• "'*'· oflo9. .....m tor ....... 1'S1·1'30I d l l lon t10 ••09', 330W.8!f.94. hOtneel•Y9· Oenetoue ..-. llllHI._ ...,.., MeclCll ...... & proli .... PAM·TME • 7M-103t Cotta Meea, CA 12127 ~. Contaae: ,..._ .._.,"r' MOdll ....,.,.. ,... tor Elle. &CC ... SCI Op•ra Paolflo nHda a•S OrnM* "<*CUOI• Ser· ir.---6014 Altn: Controller WES'r PROGRAMS, INC. eciono oar .,. • ..._ MMlll11 !MM Wortd l"'JUt...... «tt~ueteetle, ~ IPllTl 111.1 ~ inc.. • 8n ~ ~ (714)142-4321 J.Gt...,.,AreaAap ~'i..::e--NI llMntf 11 °'*•IQll f\m .' .... C.•IP-;,.,. to ail newty l*ed .... p I• Ill 7111MeltOM~ ~ CuNentO~ * foredult~IO E..c1.nc.,.5 .. 4Ml10I AHY~OlllnFeaHon em~ oner.as-· Fruttwood ..... ..... lllllJ v:,~~ r.,n &~:!" ~~F,/"poaftlaft.,.toractt-~~=~,,.... NWIJ•FHllO ~~~ !::':~~ ~!!.:x~·.,r, .Lii MMCe , __ ed ........... ~panonwtth•· ~AIQulf-.......... m.~· t '"""'· ,,._,_..t . 111118 mP compeny car routH per~ on 8ulldlng ,.....,.. ~. current OMV ...... , Pert TJme & Ful T1rne. ::~....no. rom ~ ..,._ ~. FIT ot PIT. Apply at W9'd· •Wlllelllil. Apply et: M~ Full t>en-r..,ort & proo4 of current ,_,,.,.._ ~ & llfL ... "'Al• • ... ...... on'a/CMfw'• Ch~. .." mm ..... end axcellent wont euto lnautenc.. commercial printing • '.PRIED Tak• tN mt atep 10 M.nr.a. ... frame ... PIMaent voice. abM to 250 BrlatOI, Co.ta Meaa. llP• environment. Apply In 1514427 9 am-S pm, company ..U peyrol & financial atablllty by 12.35 ~f3s ' ' =~.-.=-=:.:.~ 11101a.-. 11905~arde•E :::;,~~= Mondey -Fttdey peraonnel ........... wtttl AM.. ~your lnter•l 10 ~=·===-~,,.....,..,= Wanted 5 daya/wk IRvtNE Piiot 330 w ' Bey St Mn mlNmum one .,.., u-AT-1&11 be P8l1 of our !Mm. Mfmwmll I - . . ~ I --- •U.SIN&TT9 bakery. 546-7529 • (11•)211·1111 Coeta Meu. Allt f~ nu perience In peyrol & per· [)ynamtc Pfotectlon of· .. ~ & ltUnc99.,.. LIV!. I H Hou 1 e . Potite. good phone George Ar.Q. 842-4321 Ell aonnel exc.llenl ben· UUl/U-fera 1m!Mdla1e Inter· uMd I tM. •l40-lnl• kHper/BabyalUer. 2 manner. llllbiillllm llTMI' I ext 203 OPEii E efila. PoeftloM ~et OVt vMwn. lull°" l>wt lime comipe Duell(QldnnM 01tt1. 9 & 7. Mutt apel6t PI T mornlnga, 25·30 Exp. Counter & ~. · • --"'W WT Newpof1 8Mcft StOfe ~. el INnl 1v8ilable. ind ic>reed Gd ~ I • . • "t • some Engllah. Costa For an appl .• plebe call hrs/wtc. No er.perience Wiii tr.in right penon. .........., Ml.IN.IT EJlper prefd. 75'-7971 Calf today. wor1I tomor-S200 Ollie dr...... la MeN 751...:Me or WOfll 645.-5000, •r.t. 52t. -nee. 963·9208 Tony Hunt. Bch. 9'13833 Wii nmAWT. •• Tl SI/II 330W ~St. AN'°" Laelie or St.w rQ'#I 11 1 i .'' 8 . s 3 7 r: 83M30I Miii• ?lllml'I Customer SerV1Qe * Fii ... * Cyde Megaztne In N.8. Costa Meu. CA 92627 ..,......... ... 7 1~93-73M Mature women to ..-. llPT ITIU * 1• PD YUi* .. h" opening for PIT Our Orange office ta now Attn: Conttoler FIT ~-Xlt1t pay lflllllC DINING lable wte c:ND. Senior~. 3pm-7pm Now hiring n 1PT ~ FORTUNE500FIRM Or~ County based ~n; =~t t~~erl preparing:' Its blggiMt 1714)842"'4321 & posit. SC P\ua.,.. .. a..il!...... 1amt>9. m9ec. c:Nln."' daily. 5 days/Wk, Ute 111on1 241-7040, au fOf GREAT BENEFITS & compwiy now haa e>pen-do lite motOf~ malnl. =•eyer ~i:~=~ Wlft... Will train tn bridale Cell WlliWllWll cabinet. ~. coftM houaewtl & evening mNI. Ann So Cou1 Plaza. GROWTH! Lola of public lngs for guys & oats t8 & M otorcyl• lie reqd entry nglevel poaioona in g, 2. M onday-Frld1y Denise al 213-598-2393 SEIYICU & end labi99 840--4 120· No llttlng. 64 t-3525 ·--a•••• contact. Call Fran M-F, over 10 111¥91 w .. tem 720-S335 Mk for Nancy ship 1 reo91 1no-le OO-S7 00/hr. Conlect Re~ HAMMONO e1ec: or-. ~:.:==~;;;;Tc~ -~ 851-9393: 873-4375 ate 8 states& resort areas with lpng, ...,IMO·....... JR or Man. 768-1084 •••1 y••• ,,_.. 'i SS.30 Attendanls needed. 3'1t dynamic suparvtaed mar· llllmf ven ory conir.,., at....... . -,. Hills ... ..., (2. _.) delk ' c:Nir, aeoenz.a. ;,E:,,...-:::::"':":"':::;;:=:: day WOf'k week, Englllh .. .,,__ ketlng team Must be FfT & PIT~ & oou-=-'ldvert~~~I~ _Laguna Hlghly visible detlg~ (l1•)1U--~~etc~~~·2~;'* • spe1klng. $800 monthly -,.._, well-Qfoomed. 1tnbltloul pies tor mini slOfage you ~ick learner & •PllTAL ~* womens reedy 10 ..., 361·9549, 854-4382 I •IPlmlfS & eager 10 learn lmmedl-mgmt Must have prof !ired 01 beln turMd Sllrt at S 10.39/Hr Sh()() in FuNon ISiand iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LIDO SALE! 2 eon....tltMe Al UYllT/llMI SEEKING lie Income • Hpen... appearance & good awa because ~I lacil 01 FC>f eum and appuc:allon seeking highly motivated cMlfl coucn. wltaOle, up. .. Sin•• lir.a.Tll llSIDE SILES P•ld during training. phOne s«llls No up nee:. ex~ienc:e call our • into CaJt 219-836-8157, FIT Sales Person holtte<ed ctiu. gan11 -u--Group transporlallon will train 992--0743 sonnel depi 939_12J:" er.I 614, 9 am . 8 pm 7 (714) 640-0125 table. 2 lg ater.o Full time. Dealgn, layout Award winning dally needs REPS furnished. return tare -deys • -----1peaker1. Reaaon1Dle and some production of a reporter wilh a busl-guaranteed Siert Im-llAllOlllST _., l'iLls -- - -lnUl prleellll 873-1575 Newpapet Ada. Musi be ness background 1o We are currenlly offering a mediately For appoint, Pazan Salon In Newport Need energetic peraon 10 Prlnllng PIT m11ure aaleS(>efson organ1red and have 1"41 cover the exciting Or-competitive salary. full ment call Don Hawttlns, Beach has manicuring grow wleslabllshed com-PUTl·IP llTIST E.>tpenenee in Sliver. /eW· iMtrea I ........ 1Mlallve 10 foltow pro-ange County business benefits, <IOlK Plan. end 10-3 PM 645-2221 ext. s1a11ons available tor pany Salary S900 10 Ovlles tnctl><M past&-up, elry & g1tts prete<red stze. ,_, S155 1ects through scene II you llke 10 write. excellent work environ· 207 lhru Friday. renl Ask for Howard s 1200/mo lnlerview by stripping. camefa & plate Some llghl office Corona CALL * 840-8733 * en1oyhardworkandlove ment tor energelk:, de: lllll&llfflll 646-7451 apptonly Call646-H41 making Prlnl snop ex-def Mar Call673,7495 MOVING JAN 10_~ MJ-4121, Id 211 to beal the compellt1on, pendable inside sales B YMCA -.... -~ perience deslreble. Call In'" ••• -Miii Tradttlonat a1yi.. send a cover letter. re-repr~~1 11 .... h •s usy 011-,_,, _...!t NurMS Aide Mr Winch. 640-6525 •~ _. Kl"" "'·-e -..room ..... ~ ........ a ves .. ,, .. creallve person for --•m •••( ITllf CdM 1ablel"" store owned l•-~~~~~-~I ... """ ..,...,. -· sume and five samples to wpm typing skills and IE-~/---.. 1 Make offer. ~303& *•-y* Tom T111, Editor. Dally lyping. MWSl811ers. off· _...,_, Staff~ to work wilh PllYITI PIST "'111 by tlS1 co wlbeneftts ..--Pl 330 some computer ex-se1prlnllng&muchm0fe.AI HB ofc. For sehed· PfT No up nee $&/H1 Dinnerware e~p req'd TILlllAlll1'm --------- Growing Huntington 101· W Bay St ' perlence The candidate Computer knowledge ullng, palienl conlaci & dev dis adulls tn group NB Mon-Fri & Sal 10.12 Bill 494-11•2 Newport e..cn •lrport &a&.*_. __ Beach tnduslrlal lnttru· Costa Mesa. CA 92627 musi have an excellenl helpful; wlll lrain for other btlhng. Exp nee. Typing I hOme setting in Cosla aree ins egency Salary --601 S menl m1nutac1urlng phone personality and dulln PI T M-F Celt musl. Xlnl aa1aty & op-Mesa. Good beneftls. •111 Ask 1°' Joyce 642-6262 Re1a11 saiM open with benefits C&l4 Total Olsplay d lvld9f company needs hard-OUtln llAIDS en1oy working with tile 847-9622 for more Info. portunity. 851-8627. train. all lh1tt1 needed lllAI. ESTATI SALES For Pie< I Imports •oc:a1.cs Al Quinlan. 833-9550 Kreens '°" GittfTrade w0fk1ng 1nd1vidual to do Fa•t le P pubticaswe11assooc111ng c.15574113torlnto. w · ndi 1 H "'Costa Mesa FIT A,.. shows 2 c: .... cost screen printing. as-~ arner or exper ay new business 11111&1..... !.'~exlpaal .. ~our~ 1 · S•st Mgr P<>Slllon 1vt ~ •lllm $2650. uMd once $1750 sembly. packaging & according to skill level Interested parlies should c service typing r..-..en 1 _..... in ew-S1ar1 et SS SO tH1 Also P T FfT wtttl .. P Engr 646-0754 shipping wor!( Advance-~:".;:~ ~u,~~,Wood· contact Ct!«I Freeman 11 ~:~~e1eptione'.,, busY ~ ~ & ~~:;-:;~; FT PT ciet1t posmons •vt c o 1 n S A C 1 11 .....;;;;;;;;;;,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; men1&paylncreueswlll M2-U21,ht.M1. office For appointment, farms avalt1blel Com-atS47SIHr 54o-7337 714-557-St98EOE .wwetry/Fvn/M :,~'·~~.;~he right CLERICAL ASST 556-4990 Sue m1SS100 to 8()%1 In house 1naa. saus YITDllUl lllml 6025 asstnEMT• Whotesate plywood & lurnt:>er comp1ny aeet11ng perSOl'l wtlh tnduttry ex· perl90Ce 10 11slt1 with collec:ttons & credit In· ves11gat1ons 1n a com- puterized envlronmenl Send resume to Weber Plywood. P O Box 1045, T uSlln, CA 92681 Alln Person Ml Tile t>argail'll IO~ fe>uf'd in ciaaaHled .,. reel~ S!oppenl Avoid traffic delays -----llllUl.... !!~'..."10eno~ suPf'1' Call Ma1ure. friendl y tor Help Par t-Time All ------~--- Pleasant Laguna Hiiis lllmll I,. . ., ... ..,IL I •a11E "ABE uv" omu or an ap-ctothlng store on Balboa Creatures Care eos11 PIAGET DUAL TIME sales oUtce lootung fOf Medical Lab. NB Musi OlllTlllTlll ......-11, lft Ullll pomtment George Elkins ISiand Full ~ part lime Mesa 642-7151 . ZONE WATCH. 18K organized. accurate. have own car. ins & OMV Top office lklllt. payabtel, Co Re a I 1 or s Start immed 875-7700 New in bO:a Very rwe. un- quick learner. to process 1e-ou1 Hrs 11-8 SS SO-phones. FfT. non-smdt-7 14-759-9100 WllTD/llU usual S2500. 873-3432 insu1ance apphcallons $6/Hr . mileage Call •no Salery dependl on ICU CCU -lnlll saus Need. cnenge? I needs Dilling & cuslomer ser~ 646-5065 Ask for Nancy e•p Benet11s 83S..8572 llOIPTllllSTP/T PIT Fashio n Island persons 10 help me With vice Typing 451wpm or Onie GENERAL-:-Prlvale....,.lof-NICU I ._D Needed tor CdM Heir w omen s b oullque my ous1nen lmmed d t f ,....... ~ Salon Lighl t:>ookkpng, 644-1823 a a enlry e•p help ul lllYllS wamt flee ,,.., oc Alrpor1 Full lie• hours. 875-5531 openings 647 -2394 We Sei!k a responsible time. wm train $6/Ht PICU M/S S Ou self·starter who relates FIT. PI T & eves Own 756-8808 IEOln.IT aies.-tilde well with others and pos-econo vehicle/Ins $7 /Hr . lff111 F•llTllE sesses problems solving to start. 714-554-4030 lllllMHBI For small olft<:e in CdM V'$2000 per month ability Full benefits BOYS & GI l ... -••1 • N~' H1're Bonus PIT Mon,Frt Call V'HlgtlMt commission in S S 0 0 --""'"" Dorothy Mon-Frt, tile industry S a,'.,!r Y 0 0 1 2E E 0 t o 20 hrs weekly. mornings or e Medical/Dental Ins. 8 am-4 pm 673-2261 ,,...Paid ex.....,..,.. Call Barbara 859-6999 lame< terVl<:e Call Biii or • Top Pay Rates IHlrlmlST p IT E.xp P<•f 714-966-833, WlllMlllPD• Some typing. record keep- ing phone orde<S Mov- ing to Costa Mesa Op- portunity f~ advance- men 1 Near t81h & Monrovia 7 141642-6812 1 """ 1mo E I$"' atternoons C1stilef. cu1-..-· . • I . Silly 631-4404 • Vacation Time For p1olesslonal ottlc:e. SALES na1'11 FIT 0 L W downtown Cosla Mesa FC>f busy NB resale st\op Employment Wlntfd . eaverTemporaryGroup MlllOIEMIU • Block Booking Avail. Call 642-8752forappt Nancy 531 ,8290 Tuesday lhru Friday SS3S Moves you int.o the OUICKCAIHFOlf S&/H1 Must have own llODT1111ST·PIT sa&.n--SNits,_ Pefsonai BOOKKEEPING 0 __. p , THE HOUOA Yll c:ar II exp d. will pay NSI S.-.icee Real E11a1e Company has Adutisl sludenls S700 & up service 1 Wiii -11e your DC31. 08ltiODS -•rAlfT .,,,,. more 850-• 119 515 Cabrlk> Pane :i 120 open•no lor pan-11me mo Enioy IP0'1 events. cheeks make dee>Ollts. 11 to 15 y..,. Otd HOUSECLE.ANER Wanled afternoon receplton•sl to patties. con1es1s M-F11 1ec t>ani. Do the banlung Temporary pagtm available • Accountants • AP Clerks • Full Charge Bookkeepers We offer: vacation and holiday m pay plus bonuses. Call 979-2900 ~EJ $2.44 per day That'• ALL you pay '°' 4 lines. 30 dly minimum In lhe SERVICE DIRECTORY For more Information CALL TOOAYll ISi FllLlll Your SeMoe onctory ~ Ml-4121 ld.111 ICUl,lll.M2·1ll0 Small Remodel a Addna Balhrm.,.wardrobe-doon 30 yrs O.C. Quality WC>B. WOM EYE....01 FI T M-F Musi have own Santa Ana. CA 92701 ans-P~. dO mini-5-9 Sat 9-12 963-25-46 & otii. relalld bulllleSS ~po;;;;.;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ANO IAT\MDAY trans & speak Engllsti mat IUkS Friendly errands Wiii do more de--Offtce Fwnlture (714) ~2132 pleasanl almosphere Sales I bilk It dell ed 'Es LJ"l.ol ] ouc•,..•v£AAG£PfAwt(K Oarlene.645-1863 EOE 111.r 100Y.Free Call Pete \110110 al TIE~lllYUVRI ailed PO ' ""'" • 0 ~ "I • ~ Xlnt refs 0..,., 20 yrs er.p LIKE ..=::::. 2 ................ 750 .allllPll (7141751-5000 Select Has an opening'°' a Ml 850-666t ·--._..._., Needed 10 cieal'l apt in Bette< Homes & Gardens. tome poS1lion in sales ------uecutlW o.aa, S200. OR MORE Hunt Beach & olfloe In • Cosia Mesa S a 1 e s e • p e r 1 e n c • 843-Q 11 days. 840-7052 CONTACT •. lad Cosla Mesa L1undry. Aeaplrelory Thefapy prefened 1660 Pf&C*'llta 3 ...,.,.,Ing.I PHONE t-.nll cleaning. errands. etc. Ave Costa Mesa , .1.. 1 ...... - Appro• ls "" per •· Cits I Ills u RGENTLv n-s de(>ell: Permenent jOb. 545-3292 NSI Sefvices. Inc: . lhe dable person 10 wonc ~ 6049 DRAINS SS SIS $25 & up Fauc:eis disposal. heater Phone Eal anytime 'Pl" 646-6242 Leo EXPERT Service & Repa.1r Plumber since 1952 Weter t1ea1ers--dlaposata- to11e11, f 1uc et 1-flx ture1 llc•409035. 964-8919 leedlng provider of helllh w111\out SYperv111on for ~~~~~~~~~FREE CATS· ~ 1 yr; care professionals. is Texas 011 co 1n Orenge 6010 Male & Fem 8 ll'l09, lih0t9. aeeklng Respi ratory Coasl area We train ........... neutered" Mual have Therapists 10 mu1er Wrtte W F Dickerson. _,.,._ good home. 650-3291 book at client h0sp1tals. Pres SWEPCO Box Ane European I American --------- 12-Hr shifts available 961005. Ft WC>fth. Tx Anllqllfl 8000 l<l ft FREE Dog lo good hOme. M1j0r demand f()( nights 7616 1 We Buy Et1a1n '.it Lab.'' Chow ... lhOCa. thruout Orange County 193 I N41wport Blvd CM hc>ualttralned. neutered. se call to hnd OUI SEnnllf Movln~. c an'I keep. abOYI our benefit pack. F ll needed for small Top SS Pllld tor Poltwyl 24 l-84 5, 541· 7338 ages. new hire bonuses & g r a p n 1 c d e • Catalina . B1uer. Kay PETS ARE PEOPLE TOOi necessary quallfic:a1tons s.gn1advert1stng SlvdtO 1n F1ncn 30's & 40's dish· Dogg1e Haircuts. Cet SI 714,973-2132 Hun11ng1on Beach Calt ware china. decorative B11t11 Lodging tor ~- lmR Roms avalaable In Costa Mesa ~ Hu=on Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING i'\< > SOLJITTlf'G Russell 11 714-891-9<417 figurines 673-6223 Open 7 deys s.46-2IMI TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS · r,d,,...,..,, 6 Gr..,... ,.."_., 10 M•td " Au.qn ·~ G,.,,, ,,.-St f.i •'' ·t.. ,.n,1 1; ~t•,j .. •H t r 18 f .,.1r,.,,.d '0 ~ ... t')llff"flf I 7] '.tr ,,, } l 14,, .. ?• ! '""" ?S '>a• 111 Pl'il!'IUI 19 A•om.,tot ,..,.,t, ')() s()f"nP wt1t1nq O.lll)er\ :IS G•ee11nq 36 I\ anqry 37 UN .llQCV 311 Bre ... IA\I ,,..,.,. 4 I WOOCl •l ~···· U An<:~IO< 4S l o09 ''0\' Py«J 411 roam !JO w~• ""'' St As-•oon SS,_.,.. 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Tiie ............. ...,...~,, ....... ____ ... !!"· A~i.io-· '::'1' ... N.GGV J. ~ ........ perlONll ••-.. ba Ill ............... DrM. ....... OM ..... ,..., ......... ---fl • "" ..... c..r ~DD•~···~·~.··r ..,eed, • ed • -... oliltld M perlONll f9P-..... IO ... ~..... .... 0 ' Ill 1r1aton ..... CA.... ol ........ * ............ ,,....,In............. ~ T .... .. -· Cdr JD. , .... , ... ,, to ......... N .i.tlCM e;:'W: ...... ...... lyM A, ~ 110I E. • ~ fond M lft ty Code ...... u•. Tiiie 1i111.-.ct WM ... lllullilNd Or9llll C... N seNTM 1117 t-OI .. fl~ I fl ... ptOWll • ...,_ ... Cir If COITA WA. Mure. 0nnge. CA -1 .,._ ftOI ... llW\ ~ TilofN9 J. llorrtl. oi.tlt ..-"'9 County a.ti o1 Ot-~ "":. ~ '°~i d 5 IPeed AMlirM THI PITt1lON ........ llCtlona. ~. ,.. o..er·" ...... ..... Tiiie ~ ....... parOMt(~ol ....... _ Attomew .... County on DmrnW • • • c:!ett; ,._ ~ o. deoedelll'a Wll.L IM IOf'9I ,. ... itattwa le,.. If c:.lllflll& ... • _.. dUCtMbyOC>1*11..,.. price , end furnlall ey fhO!ftee J. loftia. " 1 ... • · c:odlele. If llfY, be ........ QIMed to gift no4lol to .._., la ,..... • • Tiiie ......,_. ... fllacl .---evtdenc1n1 fllll Dlputy D11111c1 Attorney ' ,.-~ ml'ICE 31,000 mltM. 13,tOO. 10 probete. n. .. IM llfY "'*-*' ,..._. uNala ....... CMGlle we Km with,.. eour.ey ci.ti of Ot· IN l'9CIWed INwenoe Is In Publlahed Or-.. coeee Publlehed orenoa CoaM 7n.4007 oodlcla .,.. •'4lletlla for ~ heve w.IWd notlo9 or a W IOOK ... IMlat enoa Coui1ly on No¥'1mber .,._. ln tl!la 8MCUlll Ml Daly"°' December 10, 17, = f111ot DaoemMf 11. ...,. Pllll,11'111111 :=.In the Illa kl!Pt ::.C,,,~n!: ~~ :::~;~!\,:.~· :e~: 20L.;.:'A.Aoee -:=.-~':'::!":; 24. '"°· wm :tto· Jenuery 3, 10. 11. ~al'&".r Look a rune grHI, A HEARING on u. .,_, edlNnllltretton anMttty w11 ..... ••: Tr.....,.. Publlhed o...,. eo.t enter lnlo IUdl OOMNCt IM w-nl n. ......... ,.,.... .. eunroof, muat 1M1 Alk· eion w42 be he9d on JANU-~ granted unlHa an ..-lr4trnll1 II n• di -. o.ity "°' December 20. 27. wute the reQlllred doc»-..a.IC ll)TIC( cklinl ~ • Ing 10250. 371-02" Affr 25, 1990 at 1:45 P.M. In ,,,..,_,eel person .._ 11n -... ' ' w ..._Ill 19d. J-.wy 3, 10. 1tl0. menta, llldl tNd aacurtty _. MUC ll)JIC( AW'a Clab Hedaoue. '1• after epm, o.y., Alie for Dept. No. 3 localed ., 100 objection 10 Ihle petteklft and •• I . '"" .......... "' ... W711 ... tortelead. UClllOW .. AllrlWy Ave.. ec.a ...... Mertc Link 818-89$-7474 CMc: Center Drtw, Sanla lhowl good cauae wf'Y the CMJOIC-. ...... c.My Payment and per -19*DA flCTmOUI .,_.. ca. t292e. 1----------AM. CA 92703. ~ lhould nol grent IM el Ot ......... OI C.-.. formencie borldl INll be,.. MOnca TO MMm ITA~ Dlro PW1nera f1 LP. RENAULT FUEGO 1912, IF YOU 08JECT to the authority. ....... ~prior to the enculton CMDfTOlll tW The tolowtng peraona .. Dlro, Inc.. Ca Cellfornia 2-d oor hatchbec:k, &-grentlng of the petition. you A HEARING on the pet!-T1'e ....._ "'c•1 • flC1"10Ue .,..... of the contrect IM "'811 be IUUC w.. dolna bUlinW aa: corporation • Generel Pert-IC*ld. air conditioning, lhou6d either appear at the tlon will be held on F!8AU-el1M .... 11111111ttt1~ MMm ITA'F7SIT In the form Mt forth In Iha (e... f11M111 INlEANATIONAl .fU-ner). power ttMflng, brek• l l'IWlng and atate 1.,ou1 ob-ARY 1, 1990 at 1:45 P.M. In w ~RI-al •Hllltl• ~ The to1owtng persona.,.. contract documenta. Bondi U.C.C.) TURE SRATEGISTS, INC .. 2 Thia butlneu la con-w I nd ow 1 , AM I F M tecflona or Na written objec, Oepl No. 3 tocated I t 700 el IM Int• 11111 lr••ll1• di~ M: lhell r9'Nlln In full force and NOTICE 18., HEREBY Fort Sumi•, lrvlne, Callf. ducted by. a llmHed partner· Cawtte, ....._, 11,450 tlona with Iha QOUrt before CMc: Cenl., DrM. Senti .. : 1111 ......... ..... (• ERAO PROPEATIE8 effect through 11\eguet ....... GIVEN IO Cfedllor• of the 92720 ship 080 531-4158 IN haerlng. Youc appMr· Ana. CA 02702-0838. NewS*t ..... CA-. (b ICHAEl FERA<> ANO period M ..,.alad In the wtttlln-named tranafworia) CMrry L. ~. 2 Fort The reglllranl com-. anca may be In per.on or by If' YOU OBJECT to Iha All..._ e.1n• MMea ASSOCIATES, 425 30th general coodtttona. 1'lat 1 bulk transter II In-Sumt•. lrrina, Calif. 92720 meric.d lo lrlt\Wt ~ 'flllTI llllW 1Ml your attorney. Qfanllng of Iha pellllon, you end .... 11111 Wd ~ h SlrM I , Newpor1 BHch, Each b'<I mutt conform l«lded to be made on I*' Thl1 bulin.., la con, nea under Iha llc1111oue Auto Altf Pow s-IF YOU ARE A CREOOOR shoukS attller llPP4lllr II the lnl9ftdlcl .,. ................ Calff. 92ee3 and be r~ to the IOtlll Jl(operty llere!Nf1• dueled by: "'lndlvldual bullnell name or narn. st..:eo 'Low M~Uk"e or I conllngenl creditor of hearing and stale your ob-....._ ,_.. .... ,_e .. lar Mlc:tlMI A. Fetro. 304 contract OOCUmenta. djM(:(lbed. Tile reglatrenl com, M1ted aboYe on NIA Nftt (2FJS40fi) Iha d9cMMd, you mua1 file jectlona ()(Ille wrlllen objec-• kftOWft ............... Dahlia Pl .. C()(ona del Mer, The DISTRICT r...,._ 'The name(•) end bullnea menced 10 tranaact bull· Oito, Inc. f0< Dir No. t l .P .. your c;1e1m with Iha coun end llont wllll Ille court before tnnaWM ar9: NOem. C•llt. 92825 lhe rlghl to reject any or .. lddr... of the Intended n..a under the flclllloua Ralph O .. Muncut• ... mall a C09Y to the perlONll the hearing. Your IPPM'· The prepertr la de· Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con-bids or 10 waive lll'IY If· trinaterC)fia) are: JAMES E. butlneaa name or namee Thia statement wu flled BILL MAXF{-TOYOT A. repreeentlltw eppotnled by ance ma~ be In person 0< by 9CftlMd In ....,.. ea: Al dueled by: an lndMdual regularltles or lntormalltlee PARKER AND MARILYN L. lialed above on: NIA with Ille Counly Olertc of Of. 19881 Beech BtYd .. H.B. the court will'lln four monlhl your 11torney •Ioctl In .,..._ ......., The regl1tr1nt com-In eny b4de or In the bidding. PARKER, 14450 Culver Charry l . LIUen Inge County on Jenuaiy 4, 847"'555 from Iha dal• of liflt 1.. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ... rpiwtt end ....... of menced lo lrenwt bull· Pursuant to""~ Orlve Suit• ...... lrWw CA Thi• llalemenl WU tiled tt90. ~ 1----------auenc.olleltersuprovlded or 1 conllngenl oredllor of 1 _.. '2Zl PAIL°" ness un~ Iha ftclltloue of Section t773 ol thi Cell-92114 · ' wllh Iha County Ci.rte of Of· PubllstMld Orange Coeat flml mJ 1•1 In MC11on 9100 of lhe Call· the ~. you mull Ille Ml1I,.._ kftOWft • ..._. bulinas name or namM fomla l •bor Code. !he DI-The' toe.lion In Celltomla ange Counly on oacembet Daily Pilot Januety 10, 17, 5-Speed Altf Tll1 St•eo fomla Probate Code The your claim willl the court and Ed'• Ptzu end located at listed above on: December reclor of Iha Oepartmenl of of Iha cniel executive office t9, tte9 24, 31, 1990. W792 Cassell~ ~nroof Cus-llme tor llllng claims will nol mall a copy 10 the personal 410 E. 17ttl It., In IM City of 13, 1989 lndullrlal !Wetlont of Iha or ptlndpal bu..,_. otlloe ,..... tom W""'• like Newt expire prior 10 lour months rapresenlallve appointed by Coala ...... Mlchael A Ferro Stale of Clllfornla hal de-01 the lnlended tranafef'or i. Published Orange Cout ---------- (2CEj 9841 from Ille dale of Ille hearing tile court wltllln lour months c-tr of 0r-.., , .. ,. Tiiis slatemenl wu flled !ermined lhe generelly SAME AS ABOVE Delly Pllol Oecembet 27. PllllC NOTICE .. ". noticed above. lrom the date of llrat la-of Cllffom&a, end tranefef wllll lhe County Clerk of Or-prevalllng rales of WllQM In All other butlneu namea 1989. January 3, 10. 17, ---------- YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe 1Uanceot1e11enuprovlded ttie followln9 alcot.ollc ange County on Deeembet the locallty In which lhll end addr ..... used by lhe 1990 ~~1L_ ~ .. • BILL MAXEY TOYOTA. Ille kepi bt Ille coun II you In seclion 9100 ol lhe Call-bnera9• llcanH (or 19. 1989 W()(k Is lo be performed. Intended lranaf•or(•l wtlllln W-777 NOTICE OF PETTTlON 18881 Beecti Blvd .. H.B. are a person Interested In lornia Probate Code The ~-): "41 On .... ..., F..-o Coples ol lhne rate de-Iha all lhr .. years u far u TO •OMINtSTEA OF "-ior epec:i-847-8555 lheeslale.youmaylllewllh llmef()(flllngclaimawillnol end Win• Number Publlslled Orange Co.al 1erm1na11on1. enllll•d 11 fnown 10 Iha Intended P\alC M)TIC[ ~ -peenu, unusuel col-the coun 1 formal Request expire prior to lour months 41-Gl3272, -leeued to Dally Pilot Deeembef 27, PRE V A I l ING WA GE lrl!lsletee(I) ere: NONE ESTATE OF: _..... & klcfl Items. Tnet1 Sii lenll 'II tor Special Ncllce of lhe m. from Iha date ol l he hearing ,,_._located II •10 E. 1989. January 3. 10. 17, SCALE. are on tile al lhe The name(s) and t>u.ineaa ftCTITIOUS _..II ALLEN H. OGILVl~1 ~-y 7ent-1419 p~ Au(o, Air. Power Steering, Ing ol en ln¥entory and ape nouced above 17th II., tor lM ..,_._ 1990 DISTRICT o111ce; and copies lddressoflhelnlededlran1-N..._ ITATR•NT 8190 known a AUEN Stereo. (2MBN090) praiNn*ll of estate asaell YOU MAY EXAMINE Iha localed at410 I . 17ttl It., In W-781 may be Oblalned on req~t. lerM(a) are: VICTOR PAUL The lollowtng perlOtle ere HARRY OGILVIE .. "I or of any pelilion ()( acooun1 Ille kepi by lhe court II you Iha City of eo... ...... A copy or lhne rates lhell PERINE Ind OLIVIA V PER-doing bull,_ u : CASE NO. A1511n as provided in section t250 are a person 1nl9fHled In c-nty of 0r.,., 1111• of P\RIC NOTIC[ be posted at Heh fob aile. INE 2101 w Gregory Lene O 1 SC O v ER PAR A . To el Mira BILL MAX EV TOYOTA, ol the Calllornla Probate Ille es1a1e. you may Ille wnh CaMtomla. .. The con1111c1or and any sub-la Habra. CA 9063 t ' l E o Al s. 2 4 9 3 t v 11 benelc:iarin, c:rectas' .... -..., 18881 Beach Blvd .. H.B. Code. A Request tor Special the court a formal Request That ltl• 1mount of FICTITIOUI IU ... ll con1rac1or under 11 shall be The property perllnenl Sonoma Laguna Niguel conlingenl credtors ~ 547,5555 Notlcelormisavallabletrom for Special Nollce of lhe IU-purcti.eprk:eof_..,. NAME ITATl..wf polled al Hell lob site. The hereto 11 described In gen-Calif 92656 ' ~ -"° ' "'9Y .JY_... ....,__ VOL VO 1982 DL 5 speed Iha coun clerk. Ing of an Inventory and ape allon on -"°" wlUI The following penona are oonlraclor end any IUbcon.· .,al ., lurnllure. ftxlut•, Marianne Shearer Ronca. <**•lea be In..,.._. in llVft ~wn • · A Homey for "9ttt•onet. praiMmenl ol eslale use11 aa6d ~of Mid*'-'-dOlng bulinesa u · 1r1e1or undet II ~ PIY not equipment 1 rad en a ma 2'93 t Vie Sonoma. Laguna lt'9 wil or ..... OI bolt'! WAY FOR WEEK-AIC.d 4i door. ::c~l~~I 0-ge H. aye, hq., 1515 0< of any iie1111on or account {or llceftMe) Md Mid bwl-OMNI PACIFIC, 28892 less lhan llle~llled goodwill, ~ .. e. leuehold NIQuel. Calif. 92656 of: Al.LEN H. OGILVIE' •:!JilO. Cf\erter State-Of-c 0 n 1 t 0 n · lecond Awe .. twte 110, Ian u provided in secilon t250 -. ~ h ...._ Sotelo, Mission Viet<>. Calif. ptevaillng rein °1 wages 10 1mptovement1. covenant nol Ca lily Lynn McCann. Ibo known u Al.LEH illrt 34• Cre.fock Pll deal 969-3946 otego, CA '2101-3005 of Ille California Probate mated Inventory, 11 lM-92692 911 wa<kers employed by to compete merchan<SIM In-28188 Mouhon Partcway No HARRY 001. VIE wlth •~dpper. 67S-71~ VW t987 Cabriolet con-PublistMld Orange Caul Code. A Request for Special ot '100.000.00, wMctl _. Sllerron M Cllegren, lhem In the execution of lhe ventory, ~ Is toe.led a1· 1116, Laguna Nlgoe4. Ctalf A PETITION hea beei1 verllble. Black. 5-speed. Daily Pllol January 3. 4. 10. Nolice form lsavailable from .... ,of tM 1°'9o•'"9; "--26692 Sotelo. Mlaslon Viejo. Ir act 14450 Culver Drive. Sulla 928S6 Med l:!Y ROGER A. 1990 lhe cour1 clerk !Mory"° ... 1100.000.00. Calll 92692 No bidder may withdraw "A" lrvlne CA 92714 This buaineu 11 con-OGl.VIE' In lt'9 Superlof W Boats 701 4 alarm, extended war-Will789 AltorMy tor Pelltk»ner. TI\at tt .._~agreed Dennis J Chegren, 26692 llis bid for a perlOd of forty-The eu.inesa name uMd dueled by. a gene<al part-Court of Caillornla. Counly 12' SAILBOAT ranly, excellent con-Donatd l . GrMne, 1• E. belwMn la6d lie-lftd Sotelo, Mission Viejo. Callf five (451 days afler Iha dale by lhe said lrensferor(a) It nerelllp of ORANGE. BUILT BY SCHOCK dltlon. always garaged. P\&JC NOTICE 17ttl 81 .. Ste. 1A, Coate lnlended treneterae .. ,.. 92692 set for lhe Of)erllng thereof. aald locatlon Is HERITAGE The rag1stran1 com-THE PETrTION $9900 OBO. 733-2401 ...... CA 12S27 q"'red by Sec:. 24074 of tM Tll1s bus1neu 11 con-Pur1Uanl to Section 4590 PET CENTER menced to transact bull· ~· lhait ROGER A S677005-700B7~ YW 'll M-•S NOTICE Of PETITION Pubhsl\ed Orange CoaSI au.tnN• lftd Proliuloo• dueled by tiusband and wife 01 lhe Government Code °' The bulk 1ranslat 11 In-ness under lhe llc1u1ou1 OGI. VIE be eppolntad • • "'"-TO ADMINtlTEI' Dally Pilol January 9 10 16 Code, lt\et ltle ~-Tile reg1stran1 com-lhe Stale of Calilomta, Iha !ended 10 be consummated bullneu name or names pet90nal repteeenleM IO 0014wlthlrallef.$A35 Best Offer! 960-0877 or ESTATE Of' 1990 etk>nfor ttie1r--.rofutd menced to transact busl· con1rac1 wlll c:onlaln al Iha ollce ol ALDEN lisledabove on NIA edmlnis.., tie ...... of Small boall $75-$150 964-7838 RUTHCHAH ___,.., TWl76 buelnftl and lr-tef of ness under Ille llcl1tlous PfOVISlcns permltllng Iha LYMAN ESCROW CORP , Mat11nneShear.,Ronca lhldlo9dlnl. • &42-3559 VW '78 SUPERBEETLE WHEELER AKA aatd llcenM Ii to be P96d buSlness name or names succB1sful bidder to 11326Soulll Street <Atmoe, TlllS slatemenl was filed THE PETITION White & black. Con-RUTH C. WHEELER P\RIC NOTICE onty eftef la6d lraniter .... 11s1eo above on December aubsOlule MCU<ltlM tor elf'/ CA 9070 I on or aher J1nu-wHh lhe County Clerk or Or-,.queetl. '-dac»dll\r1 AKA RUTHE CHA.IE been at>PfOYed bJ !ti. De-n . 1989 monies wllhhetd by the Ota-1ry 29, 1990 ange County on Deoember Will Md coclcia. If eny, Slps/Dodcs/Stor1ge verllble. new engine. WHEIUR AXA ORDER TO SHOW pertmenl of Alcotlollc: Sllerron C11410ren lrlCI lo ensure performance Ttil1 bulk transfer IS tub· 19. 1989 be ...,.t'-d to pt'ObeW. 7022 tires. upholslry $A600. RUTHI C. WHEELER CAUIE FOR leyer-oe Control. Tt11s sra1emen1 was tlled under Iha conlracl. )eel 10 Calilornla Uniform ,.._ The wtl Md eny oockla ----------723-4935 c-Number. CHANGE Of' NAME Tti.t a Nie. lranifer and w1lh rhe County Clefk ol Or-Gow ...... .._.., U . Commercial Code Secllon Publlalled Orange Coast •• alllllabte lot II' Siii Tit Y.W. ITI t lH A·151M7 c-No. a 1110 nm• n I 0 t t ti• ange County on Deoembef Rowley, Dtreeter, ,,.._.. 61oe Oa11y P11o1 Oeceml>ef 27. e1amnation In tie tile Mpc A II bl I N 1 To all lleirs, beneficiaries A-1514n alM•latd •lock In lrlde, 18 1989 ,,_1, .._..._ .._.. The na.me and address of 1989. January 3 tO, 17, by tie oourt Ya • e n ewpor 5-Speed, Cullom Wheels. creditors. con11ngen1 cred•· ••oonHnnn c11~ tia.s 111--' flxlurH , equipment end F440lel "'*"" Hlf" ~ Dletrtc1 lhe person wllll whom 1990 THE PETITION Beech. 675-4704 low Miies• like New• ... -·-.. ~ .., good wlll of l8'd ~ Publtsned Ora,.,.. Cou1 ..... --... ... tors. and persons who may a pe1111on 1n 1111s court for an 111 be led _ _. Published Or11nge Coast D ly Piiot J . ..,_ 3 10 clalm1 may be flied 11 W-778 ·~-au.-.. , .., NEWPORT SU~ (0318981 Oltierw1se be inte<ested in order allowing pellll~ 10 w conlUfftml ....... Daily P1IOI December 27 II anuary . • ALDEN l YMAN ESCROW ~ .. t9tale Up to 45 n and 22 It ... II the will or estate.()( bolll, of cllange 111s111e< name from ttie conelderetlon ttler9for 1989 January 3 10 17 1990 787 CORP . 11326 Soulh Street. fltB.IC M>TICE undlf h ll1da~ocleot $131Ft. Available now. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA RUTH CHASE WHEELER Moonllong Cll04 to Tllomal to,elhef wlttl .... conalder-1990 w Cerritos, CA 90701 and lhe ~llon of e .... 675-7039 18881 Be h Bl d 9 ' AKA RUTH C WHEELER Moon Cllot atlon few ttle Ir-fer end W-771 IUI day for fillng claims by flCTfTIOUS IU ... 11 Act (Thia ~ .. 8 ~ 855; " H. . AK II RUT H E CH ASE 1t 11 lle<eby ordered tlla1 a 111 0 n m •" t of 1 h • fltRIC M)flC( any creditor sllall be January NAME ITA TIMINT lllow 1he pef9onal Sltp Avall -No llve Aboard 11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii4iiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WHEELER AKA RUTHE C all persons interested In lhe aforeu ld llc:•n•• (or 26, 1990 whk:ll 11 Ille busl· Tile lollowlng petsons are repreeenla!Ne to .._ Up to 32' $385 11 WHEELER man er aforesaid appear llc:enMI) 1110 be P96d on M P\RIC NOTICE PU9LIC NOTICE: ness day before the con-dcmg business as nwny . ec:lone ~ 45' seeo WE'LL •• , YIU A PETITION has been hied before lllls COUrl In Depart-eftef ltle 31'1 day of ,,__ NOTICE TO NON.JUOICAl summallon date speciflced EMERGENCY AIRE SER· obanng . OOUt1 ~· SWALES ANCHORAGE by TOM CLARK 1n lhe Su· ment Ne 3 al 700 CMc ary, ttlO, at ttle eec:row de-FORFEITUM Cofttrol above VICE COMPANY 8•3 a.tore lllNng ~ .,.,., o.lty 9-5 548-1501 TO Tl.IE IYEI perlOt Cour1 of Callf()(n1a. Center Drive Wesl Sanla perlment of NEW,ORT CONTitACTORS No. lt-o1M Daled December 28. 1989 Towne SI Colla • Meta ~It = Couniy or Orange Ana Cahlornia. on January ESCROW COMltANY, at CAU.IHO FOR ltol On Septembef t3. 1989 Victor Paul Perine Calif 92627 · howevef. f'9 WllTlll llLll& ISll THE PETlllON reque11s 23 1990 11 2 0 clocil Pm 2115 lrtet°' I t.. lft ttle City AG ENCY Hunllnglon at 1000 SOUTH COAST Ohvta v Perine Patric k Tierney 843 repr........ .. be Boet slip for MW 22'. WSE! Illa! TOM CLARK be ap-and Ill~ and lllere sllO...; of Coale ...... County of Beacti Union Higll SchOOI DRIVE. APT •St0'. Intended TransferB91s) Towne SI Costa 'Mna required'° gM no4ice to 818-508..()798 Qam-5pm po.nled as personal rep-cause, 11 any lf\ey have, wily Orange, State of Cefffofnla D1stnc1 COSTA MESA. Calltornla, PubhSl'led Orange Coul Calll 92627 · interePtd ~ uneaa -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Bb:~er:, Bw~ri'e ~~~~ resentallve IO admlSler Ille Slid pelltlon tor ctiange of t212e, provided tti.I !ti. Pro1ecl Name Cog-a-Officers Of .lhe Orange Coun-Dally P1lo1 January tO. 1990 Tiiis buslneSI II con-f"Y haw w9i'fad nolice Of • es111e ol Ille dece<lent. name sllould not be granted. Depalt,,_t of Alcottoffc hon Systems • Edi ton, ty Slleflfl s OHice selzed W795 ducle<l by an Individual coneentad to h propoMd Misc. Transportation black Interior. plnstrlp-THE PETITION requests 11 15 lurlller or<Jered 11111 a lh'fef-O-Control .... ..,.. Marona, We11m1n11er, and properly for lor19'1ure In Tile registrant com-.c:Uon.) The ~t Ing. rear <Mck apollef. Ille decedent's WILL and copy 01 11115 ()(der 10 show prO'fed Nici Tr-tef of Huntington Beacll Hlgti connecllon wltll Ylolallon• or menced 10 transact bull· adrTiniP'alion •""'°"'Y CMpn/Tr*ts OOl 4 custom wheela. car cOdletls, If any. be admllled cause be publlslled In Or· Nici llc9ftN. Sch004s • Btd •705 HeallhandSalelyCooeSec· P\B.IC NOTICE neat und9f Ille llcUlloua !1f11 be grantlld u,._ an __ phone, fully leaded 10 PfObal1 The W111 and any ange Coast Dally Pilol. a DMed "--14. 1980 Bid Deadline 2·00 P.M . Hons 10 w11 11352 buliMN name or narnee inw~llid per-.on ~ an SOUTHWINO 1978. 22', Company transfer, muSI codictls are 1vallable for newspaper ol gen er al LW. Wiit.,., Tr9Mferor On Jan 31. 1990 The eshmatedf apprai9ed flCTITIOUI IU ... 11 Mllad above on December ~IOn lo h ~ 37,000 ortglnal mllea. sell' Assu~ lease al e•am1na11on 1n the Ille kept circutahon pubhSl'led in 11111 end~ Place ol Bid Receipt: value ol the property 1s NAMI ITAT'lmNT 1 t989 and shows OOOd C8Ul4' generator, awning, new $575l mo 1 by Ille court county 11 ~st once a weell Mercella Y. W11tara, Procurement Office. Room S23,810 00 The seized The IOllowlng ~ are ·Patrick Tierney why h OOUlf lhould no( Mlchellns. excellent con-lll·Hlt THE PETITION reque1ts for lour consecullve week• Tr~ end L~ 361. Hunllngton Beac:ll Pfe>perly It dacr1bad u IOI· doing bu~ as: Thia 11a1ernen1 wu llled grant'-&I~ dltlon. S l l .500 969•3946 •-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; aull'•0<ily 10 administer tile prtor 10 Ille day 01 said llear· CtMlflt Ung Klfft, Tr--UHSD Iowa $15,500 00 Untied Wl~OS ANO COMPANY. with the County Ctenc 01 Or· A HEA_RIHG on tie ,. estate under lhe ln<Jepen. ing ferae lfMt lnlended Tren•· Place P1an1 Are On Fiie: S1a1es Currency, $7.900 00 757 Domingo •B. Newpor1 1 Cou Oeoembef pe..ion wil be hetd on AutosDomtstk 9300 denl Adm1n111rahon 01 Es· Dated Dec 1' 1989 ..,.. c• t025tYorklOWY1Ave ,Hun1-Unlled Stain Currency. Beecti.Callf 92660 t~~989 n1y on J~ 25. 1990 et 1:45 MotortyMs/ ... -c·A·o···1·o·eou-·pe-de--V-llle-. !ates l\CI (This aulllorlly al-JAMES A j ACKMAN .Ni'I loot! Kim, Tr9f'I•· 1ng1on Beacll, CA 9264§ Pll $410 00 United Stales Cur· Wendy Marie Bedard, 757 • ,...., P.M. lri Dept. 3 located •• Scootm 0018 Help! Must sell 1 owner lows the personal repre_,-Jud9• of lh• lu~rlo; ..,.. 8ftd Intended Tr-(714) 964-3339 Ext 4~ rency Domingo "B. Newport Publlshed Orange Cou 1 700 CMc Centaf OrM laltve lo lake meny ecllons C-1 e.r.. NOTICE IS HEREBY Purauanl lo Secllon 8e1Cll. Calif 92660 Dally Pilol December 27. WMt. San'8 Ane. CA 1te9 •YAMAHA RADIAN car LOIS of extras. Best witllOUI Oblalnlng OOUrl •P-Published Orange Coasl " ........ 0r-.. Cwt GIVEN lhal Ille above-11488 4(j) 01 lhe California Tiiis buslnHs II con-1989 J 3 10 17 92701. Motorcycie. 650 CC, only offer 64!>-9065 proval Bef()(e lalclng cer1aln Dally Pllol Decembe< 20 27 Deity lttlot ,,.,_, 10, 1980. named School Ot11r1e1 of Or-Heallll and Safety Code, ducted by an lndMdual 1990• llluary · · · IF YOU 08JECT TO 1000 mlles $2750 --cA"~fg ELDORADO ac110ns, tioweY9f, the per-1989 January 3 10 1900 · W794 ange C¥1Y. Cetif()(nla, act· procedu1" . •o tortelt tll1s Tile rag1s11an1 com-w-nv h ~of h petll6on, 968--0698 Red with vlnyf white lop. sonal repr_,laUve 11 re-· w762 Ing by and lllrougll ltl Gov· :=ri wlthoul tudlcial ~ 10 lransac1 bust-iiilhou ..,._., el tie Full' equip. Cuatom quired 10 give not~ 10 ernlng Board, llef.,nafler re-Inga ere unde< way ness under lhe flcllllou1 1111_.,. Mnnrc Mid ..... JOI# 1n1eres1ad peraona unlels lerred lo as "OlSTRICl". will II you claim an ln1.,...1 lo buslneM n1me or namea f'UUU\I ""1 ~ Of • wrtnln OS \llinted 9020 wheels. Very good oond. lhey h•ve w1lved nollce or P\RIC NOTICE rece1ve up 10. bul nol le1er lhls properly, you mutl llsled above on· Ncvembet flCTITIOUl IU ... ll · will h OOW' :cera WANTED Trucka 1 OwMf. SAOOO OBO. conMnted to the ptopoeed P\IM.IC M)JIC( than the at>ove-11a1ed llme, w11111n 30 days of the first 15. 1989 N..._ ITATl•NT f'9 heering. Your f:lntl •• Free ~etsala. 761-8825 or 67~8502 action.) The lndep9f\denl NOTICI Of sealed bids f()( the award of publlcallon ol 1111s Nolle•. Wendy Marie Bedard The foltcwlng peraone are appeerance nwy be In a.a... s ..... 4,.3 w. C HRYSLER 1084 Le admlnlllratlonaulhorltywtll ..... ~~TY FICTITIOUllU.,..IS a conlr•Clforlheat>ovepro-fileaverlfledclalmslatelng Thi• 11a1emen1 was filed dOingbualnessu ~IF orb¥YoUf,.~ D -C M 845--2963 be granted unlHI an .... ~u.-~ NAMEITATEMINT tecl 8'dullallberecelvedln your 1n1er .. 1 tn lhe Mlzed w1llllheCounlyClerkofOr· R CO OS FORES YOO "'"E A -7• • • a.on 4-door. Exc*tent lnt.,...ted l*IOtl lllet an Nottce Is hereby given 111a1 Tile IOllowtng peraons are lhe piece ldenllfied above, Pfoperly wllll lhe Clerk ol ange County on December AN H l L CREOITOA OI a condition. 25.500 mKea. objecllon 10 lhla pe1lllon and Ille undersigned wlN MM al d0tng buSlness as and shell be opened and Ille Orange County Superior t9 t989 CABLE~SION. 33971 s.tva cootl11gent cracMOI of tie 4Ylhfef Drfvt/Jeep$ ~591 lhows ~ cauM why Iha pubhc auction pur1uant lo MARCO POLO ITAUAN publlCly read aJoud I f lhe Cour1. 100 Civic <Anter f .... 1 Road c'8 1 9 2;6°77 Laguna dlcUUd, you mulC • 9030 liiiPiiii:fti:piijjjpijjjpip;;j;;;,lcourt lhculd nol grant Ille Section t988 of the c1,,,1 EATERY. 1260 Bison Ste above-Ila led lime and Orrve Wesl. Santa Ana. CA Publlsl\ed Orange Coul N'l'*· all 'f04ll di!'" Wif'I h court '"""!'!"!"""!'!''!'!'!'""'!"~'"'""!!"""!~• au1horlty Cede of lhe Slate of C111, 0-1. Newpor1 Beac.ll. Calif place. 92701 You alao musl Dally P1to1 December 27, a ncllc Locs Florn Ind nWI • copy to ~ 'M JEEP WRANGLER A HEARING on the pell-lorn1a tile following ml1-92660 Plans ano 1pec111ca11on1 provide Ill• Olarlct At-1980. January 3. 10. '7. Cablevlslon. allfornta. ~ repreeentaUYe SAHARA eeon wlll be held on JANU· ceu1neou1 personll prop-Marco POio Pasta House and all con1rac1 documents 1990 33971 s.tva Road Ste 230• ~'9d by 1he court Loecs.d. 13K mllee. Excel-ARY 18. 1990 al 1:45 p M. In erly IO·W11 ldenlifMld by len· Inc., Texas. 1260 Bison Ste may be purclla .. d al W·7tJO liuna Niguel, Callf 92877 wtflin lour l"°""8 from 'lent condition. Must .... ~1. Ne. 3 toe.led 11 700 1nS1 name and addresa: D· !. __ Newpor1 Beacll, Calif owner's ottlce for$ t0.00 per ducllledls bbyusalnc~!,_,1a'i1ocnon-!!,'!~ o•l llrsl~laauence ~ .._ Center Drive Senta later Marlln (George 920till ael Payment will not be re-, ~ ... -. --· •• 12•500· 964-47•. IMve AM. CA 92701. • Homs!), 24331 Rhona Drive. J.S R Inc .• Clalf()(nla, 567 funded and lhe plan• and GROFF rueuc NOTICE Tile reglslranl com-~Caibl'Ne 9p1 • of,.~ • • ,,... If YOU OBJECT IO Iha laguna Niguel. CA 9265e San NICOias Ste 208. New-apeclfW:.lionl and conlrlci menc.d to lranaact bual-• robMe ......... ........ t _Mid. lter90, c:e.. redl· ... d90312. 8flL .. m•TOYOTA, 18181 Beech Blvd .. H.B. • 847-8556 trenllng of Iha petlllon you sofa .... dining table wl 6 port Beaell Calif 92660 documenl• .,. nol required v E R G I E A N N F1CTITIOU9 ~.. MN under lhe tlc1lllout The ..,. '°' ~ dllma _..._ _ _..__,lhould ellhar1PPMtatlhecna1rs,31ami>s.q..-,bed, M1rco 'Polo-Newport toberelutned GROFF. age 95, NAMllTATOIENT ~~:X::': ~= wl=~tle ti!~ LINCOLN 1.., MA-Mering and ital• YoUI ob-3 lwtn bed•. 3 nlgh1 ltends. a.acfl. a Oen Par I of Mateo tn ICCCfdence _,,, the passed away January The followtng pereona ere 18 t989 ~ _...._.. ~--·'Y "" Vl, tecflon• or file written objec· refrigerator. misc Polo Pas1a House Inc. 567 provi11ons of California Pub-8 1990 b . doing bualness u : M S ...... ,......., ...,.. loaded, 1 5,000 080 tlonl with the court before Tll11 aale wlll be by com-Sin Nlcola.s Ste 206, New-lie Contract Cede Secllon • • orn in (a ) US PR 0 G R A M ark lomann YOU MAY EXAMINE M0-4710 IN hMrlng. Your appear-pellllve bidding on the 241h P<lf1 Beach, Cllll. 92ee<l 3300. lhe 0111rlc1 requires Gypsum, Kansas o n MAKERS (b)USPM. t835 w1itih~lt8!.i~t=ot ~ the 16e llept by lt'9 ccuf1 H 11ic:e mey be In person or by day ol January. 1990, II 8 This bu1lne11 11 con-111a1 bidder poaMU a Gen-October 26. 1894. She Newport Blvd •201, Colla •nge County on December you •• a pet90ll your attorney. PM on Iha preml-wh9f'e ducted by a general pert-eraJ Ensilneerlng -ClaM con-15 surv'ved b d h M .... C1lll. 92627 19 t989 inlereatlld In lt'9 ....... IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR H id prOpel'ly Is tl()(ed and nerslllp tractor a llcenM al the lime Bol • y Cauhg • US Program Mak.,I, Inc.. ' ,..._. you may file with tie COUf1 or 1 conllngenl creditor of whlcll la localed al Soulll Tile reg111r1n1 com· Ille contract 11 aw1rded. lers, nme an-California Publllhecl Or Coeat a tom'lel ReQueet lot the dee nu cs you mua1 Ille cut Auction. 2202 S. Main menoed 10 1ranMC1 bull· Tiler• wtll be 1 mandatory d l er , Costa Mesa. T"'8 bualneu 11 con-Delly Pllot ~ber 27 SoeOel Nocice ol tie Mina ~dalmwtththe~and Sl ,1n1haCltyolSant1Ana. neu undet Iha flc1111ou1 job walk lo eommenc:. al Charlsi~ P. (W illiam) ducledby·a CCfporatlon 1989 Jenuary 3 10 17' ol ~ lrwenlOfy ana a copy 10 !he pereona1 nly of Orange. Stet• of business name or nemea 10:00 am. on January 18. C D . 3 The rag111ran1 com-1990· • · • appraiul of •tale .... INl~Mn'lattveeppolnted by 1llforn1a The landlord r• lilted above on December 1990 at Olatrlct Mllnlen-ase, o wney. meric.d 10 1ranaac1 bull· w 774 OI of .any peWon °' court within lciuf monlhl Iha rlgt\1 10 bid at the 15. 1989 ance Omca. 525 Yonttown. grandchildren and 3 Mia under the flclllloue • ICCOUnl aj Ptovidad In .. l --erom the del• of nrat 1e-tale Purch.... muat be llo)'d Newlon Hunllnglon 8Hch. CA great -grandchildren. ~ name or nemea ~ 1250 of tie =:i•tijili1n -auanceoftettersa•prO'llded adewltllcaahandpeklfor Thia 1111ement w11 filed 92849Phone(714)53e-9356 V 151 tat 10 n at lletedaboveon: NIA rtaJC NOTICE Calilornie PtObete Codi A . • perfect con-Ol~l~ ... .,..,T" In Mellon 9100 of Iha Call-1 lhe llme of purcheM. Thia with Iha County C~ of Or· All work l'T\Utt be com-Pr91idenl Requeet lot Soec:iel Notic:9 • lvea only 88""= "" '.dtt.YllOL 1 fornla Probate Code The le i1 1bujecl to prior ange County on Dacember plated wllhln 110 con-mortuary on Thura.-Thia ltetemenl wae lltad K...-lonn le~ trom tie (7'4)248-3725 • 75 00000!-... ~ time for flllng Clatrna wit not nceflallon In the .....,.., of to. 1989 MCUllW deya from the 11me day, January 11, from wtltl the County Clel1I of Or-flCTmOUI ~U court detk. ~ . owner. • -.,,·"-· bplre prior to lour montN llement ~landlofd ,._ of lhe Notice to Proceed i. noon to8·00P M and enge County on December MAim 8TA1-• Ateof~'=;.':. :•· 4 doof. eutometrc. m.ilM from IM dale of Iha haerlng obllgeted party. Publlltled Orange Cout 8'led by the Owner. ......, .... : J. •• 1t. 1111 The loltowlng S*'IOl'll .. "4d. ~-. control, betow blue bOOlc noticed lbow. Publilfled Orange Coea1 Delly Pilol Oe<lember 21. Fallure to comptete tna on ,.. ~-...y, anuary ,._, doing~• 0811,..9' A 1 1900. 845-2357 YOU MAY EXAMINE the Pttol January 10. 17. 1989. January 3, 10, 17, wor1l wtltlln the ltme ael lorth 12, 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 Publlttled Otenge Coea1 ~,.224 Ktnga "'8ca Pet1ners. P.1 '-" °'9M A..,.. t=========I• kl!Pt by tM cour1 11 _, 1 1990 herein w1t1 reeut1 1n fha im-p M Funeral aervice Delly Pllol Oloember 27 . ..,.20 Von t<ermen Ave., -as ..00 _.......,,..,,..,....,..,,.______ •-.,. -.. 1 ww 11 t••ed'-.ri W7" W-773 poelllon of Mquldated d.,,,.. . Sa. turda J 1 .... Jenuery 3, 10, 17. Newport Beacti, CA t2MO. .,..._,CA an ~ """-...--· • on y. anuary 1., 0ry Fly Inc... Ca11fom1e •l:omll PloC :::·.~= 13, 11:00 A.M . at for :r:a: NotlOe Of....... 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