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THE ORANGE COAST
WEDNE DAY, JANL'A RY 2 l. 1990
Ferguson
cries foul
over 'hit
pieces'
OC cities fighting
malathion sprayi_ng
By IRIS YOKOI
Of .... o.-,, .. _ s • ...,
The already negative flavor of the
Jlst Senate D1stnct race continued
Tuesda) as .\ssembl)man G il
Ferguson accused opponent Brea
Councilman Ron Isles of mudsling·
1ng 1n recent ma1ltngs and phone
calls to "oters
Ferguson. R-Laguna Beach. an-
nounced he asked the Orange Coun·
t) Republu:an Pany to formally
censure Isles tor violating the Re·
publican Pan> ·s ethics code b) using
political "hit pieces" against
Fergu!>On.
The pan> 's Ethics ( ommittce 1s
scheduled to meet at 7 p.m. today to
re' 1ew Ferguson's complaint <\ de·
c1s1on will probahl) be announced
Thursda) or Frida}. executive d1rt'C·
1or Greg Haskin of the Orange
County Republican Pany said .
The Ethics Committee mel'ts
whene"er a lOmplaint 1s received.
"reg.ardless of the mertts of the com·
plaint." Haskin said
Ferguson. l!>le'>. .\ssembl)man
Frank Hill . R-Wh1111er . and
Diamond Bar ( ouncilman Gary
Miller arc the four Republicans in
the Feb 6 special clecuon race to
replace former en. Wilham
Campbell Campbell res1&Zled to be·
come president of the Caltforn1a
Manufacturers >\ssoc1a11on
Ferguson charged Isles lied 1n re-
cent letters and phone calls to \Oters
b} r ailing h:rgu~on a lobb) 1st and
accusing the assembl) man of creat·
1ng a perr,onal <;lush fund Y.1th
honorarium'
"I've never hcen a lobh} 1s1."
Ferguson ..aid. "I don't take honor-
ariums."
Funhermore. Ferguson contended
another mailer sent out 1n recent
da)s falsel} c;tatcd ht' wa' 1n-
vest1ga1cd b) the '>tatc's Fair Politi·
cal Practict's C'om m1s'11on for failure
to repon out'i1de 1nrome and wrong·
h linked him to Hill
· The mailer's front page \lated.
··Meet the 2 Best Leg1c;la1ors Mone)
Can Bu>" Inside. Fergu'ion and Hill
are descrilx-d as "two of ("allfom1a·s
moc;1 unethical .\sscmbl) members"
and arc profiled separate!) under the
headings ... Meet Cill Ferguson .. and
"Meet Frank Hill ..
Ferguson's profi le mentioned ho ....
the asscmbl)man mo,ed from New·
pon Beach to Laguna Beach to enter
the 31st District race. that Ferguson
led a special interest trade assoc1a·
t1on pnor to his elect1on and that
clients of tm public relations busi-
ness "appear to be special interests.
including developers. who Fer~uson
can help as an assemblyman.·
Additionally, the fl ier said, "In
1987, Ferguson 'forgot' to report
that he received at least $30,000 1n
payments from Oranie County de-
velopers for his services a.s a lob-
byist. The California Fair Political
Pracuccs Commission is still in·
vestigat1ng Ferguson's 'errors.'"
Ferguson four years 310 admitted
that he failed to report income in a
ti mely manner from several clients
of his public relations firm, Corpor·
ate Communications.
,,._ ... SH ILaCTtON/ Alt
o.-, -~· ~ , ......... ·--·
On a cle•r d•Y···
Caulln• looms beyond an oll pl•tform off th• Orang•
Coast on th• kind of J•nu•ry day th•t reminds C•llfornla
Immigrants why they traded snow shovels for tr•tflc J•m1.
Moderate temperatures •nd gusty Sant• An• winds wlll
m•k• th• Southland a winter wonderl•nd again tod•y.
By ROBERT BARKER
Of tPw OMly I'-1t•ff
Hunungton Beach ci t' attorne'"
are scheduled to n, In Sanamt:nlu
tonight to ~ek a re)tra1n1ng order tn
block aerial spra} 1ng of malath111n
against the Mediterranean tru1t lh
One Orange ( ount' cit' is 101ning
Huntington Reach 1n the iegal au111n
and S<:\eral other'> are con\1dt·nng
1oin1ng the l halknge or taking ~pJr·
ate ac11on 10 stop the \pra' 1n~
Huntington Be.llh ( 11' <nun-
c1lman John fr~k1nt' "ho pushed
for the leg.al chalkngc: .-.a id a11ornt'''>
are required to lile pdpt'r\ 1n thl·
state capital hl.'lJU'>t' the 'lat ramc:n-
to-ba!>Cd statt' Departmen1 ot Fc111d
and Agriculture " lht· pnmar' agt'n-
c~ 1n the spra~1ng
MeanY.h1le . fear'> "t"re ra1,t:d IJtt:
Tuesda> that the 'Pra> rnuld dritt
into the 'ems uf t1 large "Jtn
re!>Crvo1r 1n the target arl·a and
threa ten tht' tlrinlo.1ng Y.ata lt1r re\1-
dents of northern Hunt1ng.tcin
Beach
.\nd offietals 1n C1Jrdt·n c,r,"t'
which .ll">o 1\ ,1,1tt'd tor ~prJ' 1ng
Thursda' n1gh1 J'lo.t'd Or.ingt:
( ount) SUl)t.'r' 1\0f\ lo tJkt• '>lt'P' ht
safeguard homl·k·\\ rt'<1pk A h11
spend nigh!\ undn 11[ll'n \ktl'' JI l''"
Cit) park'>
Ersk ine. an Jttorne' 'aid ht
hopes the \upe nor C nun 1n \.ilra-
menw .... ,11 ht'Jr the ,,1, 'Jf!?Uml'nt'
Thurwa' aftanoon .l 1c.... hour' ~fore t-he fir-.1 hl'ill'optl'r'> "l'rt'
slated to laumh tht• Ja1al 'pra\lng
0' er '6 ..q uare mill'' 11! nnnh ten tr JI
Orange ( oun t ~
.\ I :-'<1uart'·m1il' Jn·a 1n thl'
nonhcrn st·d1on ut H un11ngton
Beach nt•ar Bol<.J ''l·nul' Jnd Bol-,.1
C h1la Road '' in thl' inrgeteJ Jrt'.1
although nu medtl1l'\ ha't' Ix-en d1'
CO\ered 1n Huntington Bt'ath
Er'>klnl' \a1d tht• JUdg<.· ma' ruk
"on the \pot" 11r in J ft"" hClUr\ Ht·
DNA evidence introduced
in another OC rape case
lly JANET ZIMMERMAN
Of IN 0.111)< ,,_ SUff
The cay af\er an Irvine man
pleaded guilty 10 rape in the county
court's first use of DNA evidence.
prosecutors presented genetic
"fingerprinting" results in another
case Tuesday.
A judge is expected to rule next
month on whether the DNA test
results will ~ admitted in the ca~
agai nst Danny Hams, a 39-ycar-old
Buena Park man suspected of a
series of early-morning rapes and
buralaries.
l'he revolutionary identification
process, which experts say is an
almost failproof techni9.ue using an
individual's genetic codma. was ad·
mittcd last Wttk for the first time in
Orange County.
That case involved Garry Foster
Walker, 40, who raped a clerk at
OK's Donuts in Costa Mesa on Jan.
25, 1989 \\alker entered a guilt\
plea Moncay afier a Supenor Coun
Judge ruled the DNA test result<,
were adm1ssable.
He was sentenced 10 nine ~ears in
pnson.
Only courts 1n two other c111es in
California -Ventura and Los .\n-
geles -used DNA evidence beforl'
the ruling in the Walker case.
The genetic fingerpnnt1ng tt'Ch ·
n1que uses analysis of dco~·
ynbonuclc1c acid in blood. hair.
semen, skin and tissues. The odds of
two people ha ving the same ON.\
structure are 30 billion to one. ac-
cording to ellpens.
Michael Baird. an cxpen from the
New York company that performed
the DNA analysis on Hams. said the
suspect's blood samples matched
semen samples taken from the
homes of 13 raix victims.
Hams. who 1s bcina held on
$2.50.tlll!I hdli. " .hartted "llh ,.,,
l'OUnl\ ol raPt· ~'ual assault anJ
burglJr) 1n north C >rangt• C nunt'
home~ lrom IQ 5 to JQ88 If ... on-
' 1cted on ctll thl' lnunt'>. he lace'> a
ma,1mum pn<,on <,entente~ 111 mnrc
than ~I )() 'ear'>
\ 1l t11n~ 1n that t.a'>C rangt•d in agl'
Imm ~5 to !!4. and indudrd ,,imt
hand1lappcJ Y.Omen
TY.o Y.Oml'n tl''it1tied during
Ham·," prehm1nar. hl·anng T ut'<oUJ\
that the} ..,.ere awakened b' an in-
truder Y.hO ente red their humec;
through an unlocked "'1ndn~ and
raped them
Both women. one from Santa .\na
and the other from Garden (,ro,e
said thn could not 'ICC their a11ackrr
becau'>C -1t was dark
Presentation of e' 1dt'nce 1n the
ca'>C 1s e'pected to finish Thursda\
Hams· defense attorne' John 0
Ba rnett. said adm1ss1on· of O'J ·\
Bill would ban repeated
spraying of malathion
By City News Service
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1 t' : r 'p:11rr <lpllons
I lun1.ng111n Bealh's Ersi..1ne \aid
tnt:rt• .>.ere .nd1l at1on'> that (~press
.1 .... md' 11•1n the 'ega l hattk
\\ l nt'c:d to gt't more 1nfor-
mJ1mn Fr...l>.ine <w11d "lfAhe' sa'
hat'' Jll tht' n 1dencr and spra~ing
" tht· inh thing that "'orks thrn
tint·
"But 1t'\ not enough fo r them to
Sl'I un the 1dephone and say.
I hat"' .in l'mergenn we're goin&
Ii• 'PrJ\ Thur\.da' goodb~e ·"
ll un11ng1nn Real'h C'1I\ .\1tome'
( 1Jtl llultun didn't make herseif
J\ J1IJbk to anS"l'r ouesuons from a
IPluse s~~ MALATHION/All
Irvine tightens
restrictions on
leaf blowers
By EMILY ADAMS
Of ·-0.ity ...... \..,.
It ' earl\ morning_ somewhen-in
lhl' prl·-alarm dock hours Or per·
hapr, 1t'' lunch time and you're
tn ing to steal a fe w moments of
qut<.'t Y.llh a ~nd....,1ch A.nd sudden-
" tht·re 11 1s -the screeching..
pt'al.e-,hauenng v.htne of a leaf
hlo..,.cr ru nning at full throttle.
1310 .... ing gnt. lea, es and grass chp-
ptng' tx·fore them. the leaf blowers
ha' c marched into the rt>s1denual
c,tr('et' and hu\1ness Jjarks of the
cn untr. c.ardener<; li ke the ume-
\j' mg. gasoline-powered machines.
le"' ot herc; do
In respon~ 10 the angr) outcry of
rl'\ldents. \Omt' c111cs have damped
rl·,1nr11on\ on leaf blowers. Other
u11r:\ haH' 11utlawed the machines
cn11rrh
During Tuesda~ nlght's City
f Ptease SH Bl.OWERS/ All
Schools struggle amid substitute teacher shortage
9y OllOllAH A. SAKAMOTO
~.._ ........... ..
OranlC Coast schools arc Mnmbl-
ina to find enoup substitute
teachers amid a ,eneral teacher
shortqt and teUOU1 increue In
abeences, tchool offtcia11 say.
The shOfUle ii CIDIJCially acute in
the areas of mat&, ICienoe and
soecial education, l«Ordiaa 10 Rob-
ert PctersonJ On.-C.ounty super-
intendent or schools.
Pe1en0n said the reaion's low un-
employment rate makes it difficult
to find entry-level employees. The
IUIJ.lua of teachers that existed up
un1d aboul three yeen llO is also
coatributin& to the CW'ftnt ~
• many left the ftetd or WCTe dit-c:ouneed &om punu.iQI teechins ca ..
Today'1 Thoqha Index
'"""*'s swcr for ~ ~ 'nllY ~ swcr for iM ~. b4lt Alrftlnk. ................. ... .. ........ AS
not MCnMrl/y ~ lor rM ._.,, loltd ...................... Al
CltlckM. tM duck "' rM rut• a-.ss ...................... ,..... .. . M
Iffy... ~ •• TO!ldal C~ ........................... 14-6
reen. .. The surplus is reverberating ...
Petenon said.
Today'a c&awoom environment
may also be a factor. Teachers don't
want to put up with disrespectful
students and drua ~ms. he said.
and traffk CO"FStiOft makes it hard·
er to attract substJtuwa from outside
the dittrict.
"The roads arc so crowded. It
takes longer now to 1ct from one c11y
to another. Now subst11utes prefer
only to sub in their own distnct," he
said.
Peterson said if the situauon docs
not improve, _the county m11ht rt·
sort to r«n11t1n1 out-of-state.
In the Lquna Beach Unified
School Olstn ct. pnnc1pals. teachers
GOOD MORNING
C°"*S.. •............................. A to Am Landers ........................ A7
Crvcm' Otl"d ............................. 16 Ii••-,.······················ AIJ fn tfW s.tva ...................... AS
~nk>n ............................... A9
People .................................. A7
Poltce L09 ............................ Al
r
with free ixnods and t. rrdrnt 1alrlt
aides arr being ('ailed upon mo!\'
often to fill 1n for ab~nt tt'l'l('ht'f"I
said Aida .\r-.e. crrdrnt1al t<'ch-
n1c1an.
"You can't t\aH a class un-
covered." she $a1d. "Lut ear wa~
really bad. hut this year 1s more
difficult"
The Laauna d1stnct. alona with
Pubftc Notlet s ................... 86
s,,orts...... . . .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. 81 ""4
TV Listing. .•• . .. . ... .. • . . .... .. M
W........... . .................... .. AS
other Orange County d1stncts. 1s
1s'iuing emergency crcdent1als to
combat the shol'taJC.
o\n cmeraenc} credcnttal is pant·
ed 1f the applicant has a bechelor"s
degree and has pas..cd the California
Basic Educational Skills Test. No
teach1na houn or cn:defttm is
necessary. Usually, a substitute mUll
•"'--... TIAOtlllS/""
-.1evard ..
abe charity's board members :£e~'d still rather buy their own
"'It'• not of arcat interest to us;
we're still focus1na on buyina.'
boerd member Scott Mather said.
The council voted last July not to
allow SOS to remain at Rea Center
beyond Jan. 18. West Costa Mesa
residents had complained for years
that they didn't want poor and
bomcleu people trampin& through
their neighborhoods.
The City Council did aarcc to help
TEACHERS
From A1
have a teaching credential as well.
"This is a statewide rroblem. I
have half the amount o substitu1e
teachers that I had two years ago,"
Arse said. "We have to scatter coun-
ty workshops and seminars (for
teachers) so all won't be absent o n
the same day."
While the Laguna district is strug-
gling to find substitutes for tts four
schools, the Newpon-Mesa Unified
School District, which has 26
schools, is also feeling the shortage.
"There as a shonage and all dis-
t.n ets are hurting." said Brenda
Quinn, intermediate personnel clerk
for Newport-Mesa. "We arc accept-
ing emergency teaching credentials
year-round because 1he need as
always there.··
Quinn said emergency teaching
creaentials are being granted. but a
statcmenl of need must be sen1 to
the state to j ustify lhe acceptance of
someone without qualificatio ns.
Judy Diaz, human resources di-
rector of the Foun1ain Valley School
Distric1. said that da s:rict's problem
is steadily growing worse.
··w e are having a general erosion
of available 1eachcrs. This as the
most difficult year for recrui1ing
substitutes," she said.
Diaz as aiming for 150 substitutes.
but currently has only 57 ac1ive
substj1ute 1eachers on her call l1s1.
She said the Fountain Valley dis-
trict a lso resorted to calling. on
school principals to take over
MALATHION
From At
Daily Pilot reponcr Tuesday.
In Newport Beac h. Coun-
cilwoman Jean Watt has asked em-
ployees to provide informa1ion
about 1he effects of malathion spray-
ing. No official stand has been taken
and the city hasn't been targeted.
Huntington Beach Councilman
Peter Green. who spearheaded local
efforts against 1he aerial spraying,
said research shows that malathion
may cause cancer and birth defects
and causes chromosome breakage in
laboratory animals.
Furthermore. Green alleges. the
pesticide has not been proven effec-
tive against the marauding frui1 fl y.
Meanwhile, the Orange County
Board of Supervisors o n Tuesday
voted to extend by two weeks the
declaration of a local emergency
DNA
From At
testing was performed by New York-
bascd Lifccodes, which Barnett said
has questionable testing procedures.
"Ifs not just the general theory ...
but the Lifecodes approach." he
said.
The attorney said a standard
blood test eliminated Harris as a
suseect in one case in which DNA
teslin& showed he was the attacker.
Some experts have questioned the
accuracy claims of DNA testing labs.
IOI ......... beat II 10C11k UMi1 Ja 2.,. = -uoder wbieb tbe c:itJ Miid ve paid to mow SOS
IO 1 new t.eikti!t ud auWdbred the
...-ey"1 reDC fOr ftw .,_. -10 come be(o,. the COWICil.
Wbeu the co\&Dcil deftraied that propoul, SOS board members an-nounced they in1e0ded to try to raiae
money IO buy their own buildina.
The board anno unced shortly
afterward that it bad received offers
from anonymous donors of enoulb
money for a down payme.nt o n a
buildina. Two weeks aao SOS
entered into ncaotiations for the
purchase of a buildi~ at an un-
disclosed location in Costa Mesa.
Meanwhile, however, Mayor Peter
Buffa was working with staff on
another subsidized rental qrecment
to place SOS in a building leased by
classes.
"This has happened this year. T he
principal is responsible for coverage
of the classroom . Every available
credentialed person is used to
s ubsutute in cases like 1hese ... she
said.
Diaz said the shortage can be
attributed to a decreased number of
people opting to choose teaching as
a profession.
"Those 1eachers who can't get a
permanent job will resort 10
substitute teaching. This problem
doesn't exisl anymore. There are
permanent jobs out there. so there is
a lack of subs1itutes ... she said.
Although Irvine U nified and
Huntinglon Beach Union school dis-
tricts report having an adeq uate
number of substitutes. they are still
accepting applica11ons and agree a
serious shortage exis1s.
The Irvine district shares with
olher dis1ricts a need for special
educa11on substilutes and as accept·
ing emergency credentials an that
area.
Irvine has 350 substttutes on its
regular substitules· roster. but las1
year was down 10 I 00.
"It was really scary then." said Ar
Carnick, coordinator of teachers and
interns.
"I personally thank this 1s the
beginning of a senous teacher short-
age." she said. "There arc so many
more opportunities for women
today. Ten years ago, nursing. sec-
retarial and teaching was all that was
a vailable. Now it's law. medicine
and you name 1t. Women are ~king
posed by the medfly
Supervisor Roger S1anton of
Fountaan Valle> vo1ed agaanst the
d eclara1ion of eme rge ncy, a
procedure in the aerial spraying.
Hamett Wieder of Hunt1ng1on
Beach abs1a1ned.
In a letter to state Food and
Agricuhure Directo r Henry J. Voss.
Stanton called for a moratonum on
aerial spraying until scientific
evidence proves mala1hion is harm-
less 10 humans.
Stanton also said the fac1 1hat
there con11nues to be 1rappangs of
the fruit fl y in Orange County after
repeated spra{ing "indicates to me
that the acria sprayang technique is
nol as effective as your department
has previously 1nd1cated."
Barbara Brown. a Stanton aide.
said Voss accepted an invi1ation to
appear before supervisors on Feb. 6
to give has side of the malathion
Aside from the FBI fac1li1y. there are
o nly three other labs nation wade tha1
perform the tests.
Genetic fingerprinling became a
household word late last year after
the kidnappinJ' and rape of a 12-
ycar-old Huntington Beach girl.
The suspect in that case. 29-year-
old Kyle Borges. had been acqu1t1ed
of raping an Anaheim woman. The
DNA test results, which prosccu1ors
said proved Borges' guilt, did nol
arrive from an out-of-state lab an
11me for 1hc trial.
Deputy District Attorney Ariadne
... DOe-IW'Oftl eo. ... ~ mcnt Council ai · (695 .
MKArtbur Blvd. •
When Buffa unveiled lbe W., be
t• =-tbe dty would 1M1Y the en rent for the fint two years,
after which SOS would take on ~vely laraer shares of the
$3.2~ monthly payment for the
next five yean.
BuMhe flnal document 11 drafted
late last week was differen t. callina
for SOS to pay S6 l0 a month for the
first five months. S94S for the nut
full year, $2,62S in the aecond full
year and tho fulJ rent after the third
year.
Even Butf&'s o~ propoaal
met with little e nthusiasm from SOS
officials, who had already decided
they didn't want to rent another
location.
Allldt'1111ri ............. ..
ud --bMrd ...... .... mucb lea enamored ol lhe .,... ~. etpedaUy the provition l'tq.:.UU.. the dwity IO put up a
$35,000 depoaiL
Council memben removed that
provision, however, op tiq for a city
let ter of credit in beu of a cash
dePoSit.
Mather said tho cbanp would
make a differenQe only in the event
SOS wu somehow preveated from
buyina or ustn, itt own buiktina.
"lf we have to ao the mttal route,
l suppoae that would make it lea
onerous for us, but lbe rent iuelf,
which would ao up to SS 000 after
the J)tird year1 would aiih bt dif-
ficult." be saia.
"And really, why would we want
to do that. when we could be 1>9yina
........ ~ ....... .,..
CoudlwomlD Sindy 0.-. wbo ...,..,.. n.11~ ...-...i ...
witi .. ud Cciundlman f.d o~. aid • ctidD'I .ruad that SOS was not enthuti.utic about the
move.
.. We're not forcina SOS Into this;
it'• aimfiy there for them if they
need it. she said. 1Wo council memben Orv Am-
buraey and Mary Hornbuckle-, re-
futeld to endorse the prooosal. Am~ uid he woufd not sup-
pon ~di wpayers' money to
reloc:ate SOS since the city was
already bavina to spend money to
evict them frOm Rea Center. .. lf they bad complied with their
end of the July aareement and vacat·
ed Rea Center by Jan. 18. I would
have been only too happy to help
.. -·~ llill ~ 1 tiet they did -MP IO dlidi' s-rt t)(
it." HotDbuckk ..W tbe belie"4 the
propolll .Wll too apcml~ for SOS.
..They c1oa•t have a lot ol money, ..
she u.id. ..Tbey Ii ve 97~ centa on
each dollar to tbe ~. apendina
only 2~ centJ on ada\inittrative aod lcai.i COSU." abe •id. .. Their {ina~ circucnstancet have not
chan1ed in that rcprd. The offers
they've bad are for a purchase, not
for a rental."
T he sublease aareement must stall
be approved by the Community
Development Council's board. The
board will consider the proposal al
its meeting at 7 p.m. today. CCX'
spokesman Jim Hamlett said last
week that he expected no opposition
fro m the board.
Thursday's Cover Story: There are curves In the road
for 11 propos11/ to buy out The Irvine Co. 's Laguna
Canyon project with 11 multlmllllon bond elect/on.
ELECTION
From Al
But Ferguson attributed that 10
campaign staff inexperience with
such forms, said he immediately
corrected the errors and claimed the
FPPC never investigated him.
Beach to Whittier). 1 don't mind
them bringing that to the public's
attention.
··1 just want him to quit telling lies
about me. He signed a pledge (lhe
e1h1cs code) 1hat he wouldn'I do
anything hke that."
advantage of these opportunities."
Camick said 1he pay for substitute
teachers, which in most districts
ran~es from $75 to $80 a day, is
geltang helter but should be made
more competitive.
··There are always !hose who were
born and bred to become teachers
and they don't care about the pay,
which as good. But it's hard to
attract men and others supporting a
family because 1t is hard to suppon
them."
Kay Nakach1, from the H unt-
1ng1on Beach Union distnct of 626
teachers, said on a daily basis they
arc able to cover all absent teachers.
··However. 1here are a few excep.
taonal cases lake days of teacher
workshops and such," she said.
"We're all hurting a little. Some
much more than others." she said.
"On an average, we have 40 to 60
absent 1eachers a day. We've had
one or two days when we've had 10
scramble. bul apparently not as
much as other districts."
Joy Caner, manager of special
ser vices for 1he Orange County De-
partment of Educa11on. said the in-
crease of students 1s a major fa ctor
in the shortage.
··As long as we have a reacher
shortage. we'll have a shortage of
substitutes. Since the number of
~praying.
Brown also said Garden Gro"e
officials have asked supervisors 10
provide transporta11on 10 armory
shelters for homeless peo ple in Gar-
den Grove.
H untington Beach resident Dean
Albnght, a former member of 1he
city's environmental board. said
T~esday he fea rs that sprays wall
dnft 1010 the Peck Reservoir on
Springdale Street and contam inale
the drynk1ng water supply.
He indicated he'll inform officials
of his concerns so 1ha1 they can be
used .in legal arguments against 1he
spraying.
C ounty Agri cul1ure Co m -
missioner Frank W. Parsons
previously said malathion has been
used extensively for 40 years
without harm to humans.
He described aerial application as
"a very. very light baiting" and not
a sprayi ng.
Symons refused 10 comment on
whether DNA 1es1ang will be used an
the Huntington Beach case against
Borges.
But prosecu1or Dennis Bauer. 1hc
district attorney's DNA expert. said
he has no1 been contacted about
pursuing genetic evidence against
Borges.
As a result of that case, the Roa rd
of Supervisors in October voted 10
fund a local DNA lab. which would
save lhe count> money and hasten
the 1est1ng process.
students is increasina at a steady rate
and the number of teachers is not
rising sia.nificantly, the problem will
be with us for a Iona time," she
predicted.
Cart.er said they never have
enough fully licensed people willing
to work on a daily basis.
"As early as October we had 22
districts asking us what could be
done to alleviate the problem. The ~ignificancc of this October problem
1s enormous because the need for
subs is not as high in early fall as it
1s in January and February when
absentttism as high," she said.
In earlr. spring, reacher absences
rise wha le the availability of
substitutes decreases.
··v~ur s ub list is always higher
early in the year. Eventually, they
gel permanent jobs. causing your list
to go way down," she said.
Carter said although more stu·
dents are enrolling in college level
teaching courses. the need is still not
being met.
··1 see the problem as one being
with us for a while." she said.
BLO\XIERS
From Al
Council meeting. Irvine made a
compromise between annoyed resi-
dents and maintenance workers with
new restrictions on leaf blower use.
But those newly adopted controls
may be a move toward a total leaf-
blower ban, Mayor Larry Agran has
said.
However, a total ban on the wind
machines would currently cost the
city mo re than $300.000 a year to
maintain city propeny, council
members were told.
After balking at the price of a ban.
council members decided an favor of
the tighter restrictions.
Al lhe same lime. 1he council
asked c11y staff 10 set new decibel
levels and fine lune a few other
poants in the ordinance.
WE'RE l .. ISTE'.\l'G
}u§I call 642 -6086
Yet, in 1987 newspaper accounts.
the FPPC said it would look into
Ferauson's failure to report income
as well as review a complaint that he
was paid by developers to perfonn
polillcal work for Costa Mesa coun-
cilmen Peter Buffa and Orville Am·
burgcy during their campaigns.
Tuesday, FPPC spokeswoman
Sandra Mishioku said. "We do have
a pending casc~agai t Ferguson).
but because ii i ding. l can't
comment on th ture of the allega-
tions."
Ferguson's aides responded that
the ··pending case" is just a "normal.
ro utine" audit for 1986 and said 1he
FPPC already fined Ferguson
$2,000.
The FPPC completed ats review
late last year and de1ermaned
Ferguson's political action commit-
tee did violate the Political Reform
Act by failing 10 report SI 0.000 an
late contributions. according to a
Dec. 4. 1989. letter from the com-
m ission.
Ferguson is considenng contes11ng
the fine because he feels such penal-
ties shouldn't be levied for making
mistakes. his aides said.
··w e weren't 1rying to hide an)'·
thing from anyone." one Ferguson
spokeswoman. who requested
anonymity. said. ..It was sloppy
bookk~p1ng. People are fined by the
FPPC all the tame for 1echn1cal
mistakes."
Ferguson claimed Isles· mailer
was the result of faulty research and
misunderstanding the facts.
"They probably did a slopp) JOb
of reading newspaper repons." he
said.
Ferguson said he won't respond
by mail to Isles' recent flie r ··unless
there's another one put out." And
Ferguson said he expects more h11
pieces from Isles' camp as the elec-
tio n draws near.
··we may pu1 o ut a companson
piece but it won't be a hit piece." he
said.
··1 don't mind when m} oppo-
nents h11 me for m oving into the
district (which spans from La~una
MAIN OFFICE
330 W Bey SI Costa Mea8 CA
Isles defended the mailer as an
accurale review of the two as-
sembl) men's pas I history and said
his s1aff has plenty of ma tenal.
gathered from pubhc records and
published accounts. to back all the
statcmen1s.
"We don'1 call them hat pieces."
the Brea councilman said. "'We
don't just go out and mail some thing
like 1hat wi1hou1 doing our research
There 1s no1 an untrue statement an
an) thing I said 1n 1he mailer.
"You call (the FPPC) and a~k
1hem about 1ha1. and they tell ) ou
it"s an ongoing inves11gat1on. Thai\
v.hal our s1aff did."
Isles said he expected Hill and
Ferguson to blast him 1n mailers of
1heir uv.n. "Rehc"e me when I lcll
)OU the) 're going 10 h11 me becau't'
1he) knov. I'm leading 1n the ran~ ...
he said.
While Ferguson has been tou11:d
as the leader in 1he race wi1h his
name 1denufica11on and advantagl'
as 1ht· onh GOP cand1da1e from lht·
sou1hern ·part of 1hc district, hk'>
said he fell he v.as 1n a bet11.·r
pos111on berause his moderate v1ev..,
v.ould more hkel) attract Demo·
cralll \ 01crs who arc allowed [(1
cros<. pan~ l10l'<. 1n this dec11on
Isles ""'d during phone calls lw.
statT made 10 '>Orne 70,000 voters 1n
the d1stnl't thal two-out-of-thrc·r
peo ple conladed .,.,ere pro-choirt
'Tm a moderate Rcpubhcan. pro·
chmlt' ... he ~1d . "The other three
Rcpubhcano; arc an11-cho1ce and
ultra-consen at1\'e ...
Robber escapes with
man's watch, S35
A knife-Yo 1cld1ng suspcrt robocd J
worker 111 J ( os1a Me">a andus1nal
park hus1ncss T uesda)
The holdup occurred JU~t aner .,
pm at TMC lx\elopmen1s. 330\
Har~or Rl\'d
The suspccl 1hrcatened lhe un-
1den11ficd \ H.l1m .,.,11h a three· or
four-inch knife. taking the \'1c11m's
Seiko watch and S35 cash.
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Talk MANUFACTURED & FINISHED IN ORANGE COUNTY
By J.C HUMPHRl(S
Cttblltd ~I. AG$
APPRAISER
You really can. If you are fortunate
enough to have some old estate
iewelry, you may already own the
precious stones needed to complete
these beautiful remount rings. If not,
we have an outstanding selection of
diamonds and precious colored
gemstones at sensible prices.
11 1 I I I I I' HO\ HU
Expert cultivates
landscape planning
.. Integrated Urban Landscape Planning" will
be the lecture topic an the Sustainable Living
lecture series at 7 p.m. Thursday at Quimb}
Research Auditorium. UCI.
Native California plants expert Bob Perry,
also a professor of landscape architecture. is the
scheduled speaker. Perry ha~ authored several
books and was among the lead speakers at the
Orange County Water District's XeriS<.'ape Con-
ference. He 1s also the chief architect of lrvine's
Sustainable Landscape and Water Management
Ordinance.
Sponsored b) the A.rch1tects. Dcs1gm:rs. Plan-
ners for Social Respons1hilll} and the Per-
macuhurc lns111ute of Southern California. the
series addrt.''>'>l''> practice\ and technologies de-
signed lo enhance the en' 1ronmcnt and balance
tht' usc of re~ource'i.
Dcdul·tiblc donation., arl· $1 0 ($5 fbr studl·nti.)
is requc'>tcll at the door. parJ...1ng 1n an adjan~nt lot
1!> $1 . I or mrn t• 111 !nrm :111on. t•all Poll\ Montak•onl'
at 64-t-7 J I I .
Authors to discuss books
Round Table \\ t''it \\Ill hold a lunlh·
t•on''>1x·.1J...cr <.t'<>'>ion on Thuro;da) at the Balboa
Ba) Cl un. 1221 \\t''>t < lliht ll1gh\\:1). Nt'"POrt
lkad1
A.uthor-; '>peaking arl' J.1vqul'11nl' Stallone. ch'>·
CU\\ll1g ••')tar r m,t·r -·\n ·htmlogwal Guadl' 10
Supt·r'>Uttt'".. .irt npcrt I knr) T. Hopkin<> and
phowgraphl·r J1mm) Mdlugh dl'CU\'i1ng "Cal1-
forn1a Paanll'r,··. and p~~rh1t Kl·nn~ Kingc;ton
dl'>ru'>'>1ng hi' .. , iuidt• tn tkallh and Happ1m·ss:·
K1ng.,1<1n "111 al\o pa'' through the aud1rncc
dcll\n1ng P'~lhll ml'\\agl''i and making \\Orl<l
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64.., -tl!NX
W'ednesday • .Inn. 2·1
• 7 pm. Laguna Beach Planning Commission,
counul l h3mhcro;. SOS Fon•<,t ·\\l'
Thursday. Jan. 2.5
No meetings '>l'hedukd
DAILY PILOTIWedAIWtey, Janu.ry 2•. 1IM Aa
Fergery indictment against
QC assemblyman dismissed
By DOUG WIWS
At-S4Med ,, ... lllrltH
SACRAMENTO -A state appeals
court dismissed Tuesday a ft'lOn} forgery
indictment against Orange County As-
~mbtrman John Lewis. sa}1ng Cali-
fornia s forgery statute doesn't appl> to
political letters.
The 36->ear-old Republican dest·nbed
the ruling as a v1ndica11on. and repeated
his conten11on that he was singkd out for
prosecution by Democratic Attorne}
General John Van de Kamp for pan1san
political reasons.
Van de Kamp issued a wntten rcpl) 1n
which he said he has not decided "hethcr
to appeal to the Cali fornia ~uprcrnc
Court. But Van de Kamp said the ruling
"gl\ cs license to people who would '><.'ck
to falsify the s1gna1ur1.''> of prominl·nt
sx·oplc in elcc11on campa1~n\" and that
he .,..ould sponsor "corrertr't: lc:g1slat1on
to prc,ent this conduct from further
fouling our clec11on procec.s."
Le" I'> was 1nd1ctcd la'it Fcbruar} for
..illcgcdl) appro' 1ng tht• mailing of
480.000 campaign letter'> 1n '>IX d11Tacn1
A.,~l'mhl> ll1stnctc; tn 1986 beanng tht·
unauthon1cd !>tgnaturc of thcn-Prt'\ldl•nt
Ronald Reagan
Five of the kttcrs mere:!\ cndor'>l.·d thl'
Republican candidate 1n ·tht• .\o;st·mnl~
d1·.1nrt. but the sixth one. bcaran!l Re-
agan's unauthor11cd '>1gnatur1.·. a'>'>t'rll'd
that the Dt·mocrat1c inl umtlt·nt. .\')·
sembl) man Did.. Flo~ d o l (arson.
"chose to give 1n to tht' powerti.11 drug
industl)" on a leg1slattvt' 'ote.
The Wh11c House disavowed tht' let·
ters. and Van de Kamp obtained the
1ndil'tment against Lewis under the
state·s forgel) statute.
But a threl'·JUdge panel of the 3rd
District Court of Appeal ruled unant·
mousl> that the forgt'I)' statute 1s dern cd
from common law ~h1ch applies onl} to
crimes 1nvoh 1ng mone} or propcn) and
therefore cannot be applied tu a case of
poli 11cal letters.
Floyd, responding 10 the appellate
coun·s decision. !>atd an a telephom·
tnll.'f\ 1e.,.. that Lewis \.\as "a vef) wealth)
}Oung man .,..ho bought the best lawyer 111
town. But the 'i) 'item has spoken.. It
\.\ork.cd for Ll0 \\1\. It dill nnt v.ork for tht•
pe ople."
Spcc1firnll}. the rnurl '>aid . unle\'> a
fabnca11on rl'!>ults in "a lo'>s. damage or
prc1ud1cc ot' a legal nsht. gener311. a
pecun1ar) or propert) right. there " no
harm of the J...and 10 "h1ch thl' \tatull' "
din:ctcd anJ hl'nl'e no forge~ ..
HOl.\l'\t'r. J U'>lllc!> Robt-rt Puglia Keit h
Sparh and < olcrnan Rkase adlled 111
their ruling ... rhl\ nmdus1on doc\ nut
1mpl~ contlo nattun or the: allcgc:ll con-
duct. Rather. a\ the "upreme Court onn·
noted 1n O\t•rturnang a J1fTerl'nt forger)
con' 1u1on: .... , hall'' er (a drfcndant"'J
m1sckcds. he mu'>t not sulfl'r for a cnrnc
\\htch hl' ha<> not lOmm111ed ..
Le.,.. is nutt'd thJt the appcllatt' pand
v.h1ch unan1mou'>I' d1sm1c;sed the 111l11t'I·
mt'nt against ham included both Demo-
cratic and Republican appointees. and ht
repeated has earl) cnt1c1sms of Van de
Kamp.
"Too much time and taxpa)er mone)
has been spent b} the anorne) general 1n
pursuing th1~ case ... Lewi'> said "I have
felt. from da} one. that I wa!> being
singled out for pro!>tcu11on bcrau..e of
part1!>an po li111.al con\1dera1 ions.
Although the \oun of A.ppcal did not
ha' e the opportun11 ~ to add res~ the tssut'.
of select1 \t' pro..ecu11on. I belie' e m)
ca~· l.\OUld ha\l' bt'en d1sm1sscd on tho'>e
grounds as v.ell ··
··A.1thuugh I am contiJent that I "ould
ha\\: prC\a1kd bl-fo re dJUr). I am plca)l'd
that the f'ourt of .\ppcal ha'> ordered
dl'>nm'>al uf tlm Lase ... he addn l
VJn dl' Kamp rcpht'd that 11 "n·ga·t·
ahk "that '>Ul h q n1u1l and nmll·aJ 1ng
IJl Ill\ art• not proh1b11nl h' l urrl'l11 Iii\\··
anti thJt 11 ··,., '>lgn11icant that tht• < nurt
of A.p~·al o..·mphaSl/l'd that 11 dill not
l undonl' \I r l l·" ,.,· condul.I ·
Ll·v.1 ~. v. ho hac, reprc\l·n tl'd < >ra ngl' < ount' an thl' A.s'>t'mbh tor nlnl \cJr'
h,1'1 tx:en a \..n hch1nd-ihl'·\lt'nt''> pl.1\l'r
1n Rcpuhhtan Part) l'lfort, Ill 1n, fl'J\e
(jOP numhcr'> 1n th r Lll1,1'b turl·
'.\:om· ot 1hc ll'ttcr., an the ra\l· 111,01'1.·d
hi\ ov.n campaign. hut rathl'f °"'l'rl· hd1dll
of R1.:pubhLan rand1datl''> 1n 1t1ht•r r1.·-
g1ons Ll'"1S "a'> not Jtl'U'>l·d til pcr-
sunall) \\nttng the letter\ or '1gning
Reaga n·-. nJ mt'. but rathn 11! t1\t'r'l't·10g
and appnH ing the mailing\
Assemblym•n John Lewis
The grl·.11 ma1uni~ of tht' language ot
C Jlllorn1J'i. rorgl'I"\ '>tatutl' describes 'ari-
ou\ l...111lh of 11wm·rnr~ agreements or
u1n11 ,1<" lnr prnrx·rt ~
Hut tho..· l11nd ud111g phra~ of the stalU·
tl· "J 1,h l>q1ut' A.ttornt'~ (,eneral Scott
I h111 1x· ,Ill 'wd 111 h1'> arguments bt'fore
thl' JPfX'llJ tl' unrrt \!ates that 11 1s a
k iwi' 111 "~n .in11thl'r ix·rson·s namt'
·\\1 th 111tl'lll 111 prl·1u dKe. darnagl· or
dl rr.1 ud ,.,,, cw"''"
In ''' 1 ~.p.1l(l' "'fl lll'n up1111on. the
JPJWlldtl' t uurt 1.111.·J th e long and precrs.e
li'>l 111 dorn ml·n1' .:ind nintracts descnbt'd
b~ the rorgt'I"\ ~tJtutt' and noted that
"therl· " 1111 l ici1m 1 h~ prosecutors) that
thi: l :.tntpJ 1gn kttl'r' Jrl' an ~ of the named
1n!>trum1:n 1s
Pilot, Irvine Co. honor student essayists
By The Dally Pilot
I '~o '>tUlll·nt\ Im m ( <1rona J l'I ~!:Jr
High St hool and a third from htann a
High ~c hool '-'Crt' named thl' to p \\Inners
in an l''>'>:l) contest held 1n cun1unt 11on
"11h th l· h1c·t·n1 cn111al rclehratwn of the
l n1 tl·d ~IJll'\ ( un'itrtullon
I ht· l'\'>.I" b' < orona dl'I \!Jr \ludcnts
R11!1t•rt \11.ttt•r JnJ Laura Aarnl''> and
[ ,1.11i.1.1 \IUcknt ·\lbcrt Huang un thl·
tl1p1( ··\\ h.11 thl· ·\ma1can Flag \k:ino; 111
\k" \\t'll' l hll'l'll tht· ht·<>t o ut of abo ut a
llutl·n_ l'ntnn h~ a pano..·I of 1udgl'\ uln\l\t·
111g o t t ommun1 t' kadcr-.
\uttl·r \\3\ J\\,1rdl'J J S '\011 l.l\h pn tt'
a' thl' lirc;t-plal.c ·.\Inner Harnl'' n·rt'I\ t'd
$ 'llo ·" lhl· 'l'u m<l-plarl· \\lnnn a nd
Hu.tng rnt·1,rd S ~t!i1 .i' thl· th1rd-plalc
"1nnt·r
I hl' thrct· Jl\t> v.111 fl'll'1H· tl.tg\ tlo\\n
o..I' t•f thl' l1J t11111·, ( .1p1111l lrnm Rt•p ( hn\
( "' f{.\:l'"Pnrt lk.it h .1nd ""I ha'l'
tlwtr l'\'a'' puhl1 ... twd 1n tht· Daily Pilot
l lH.l~W'> al'lo '>l'il'l ll'd l1iur l·.,...,1,, !01
hn1101 .1bk flll'f11H>l1 ·''' .ard'
\t uJl'l11' r1.'l•1gn 111.·d tnr ho n11rahk
mr 11111111 \\l'fe lkhra C 111 ol I \l.111, 1.1
H 1~h P.1u l r cdurl hl'J... 11! '-t'" port 11.irhor
I l1i;h .ind I ll·.11hn \kd .ind Rl·n.1 f>11l h-
l'" h11th Ill ( \lfl10.I d\'I \I.tr f f1gh
\\ an Ill r' "l'rt' I l't 11g.1111l·d .11 1 hl• \. l "
p11rt Bt'Jd1 < 11 ~ C ounu l 111l't'llllg \l11n-
d.I\ .lnll t'at h r1.'tl'l\t'tl .1 l''l'I" \11\l'I
l>1;l1Jr Uln1 1llt'mtir:J l1ng, thl' ( 1111\!llU·
t1 11n ·\ h1t1.•ntl'llll l.ll
I he tontnt \\J'> 'P011\ort·d h' tho..·
:'\:l'l.\l>Ort lkath 8 1Ccntenn1al ol the l \
Winners of the essay contest held In conjunction
with the blcentennlal of t he U.S. Constitution
are honored at Newport Beach Cit y Hall. Shown
ffrom leftJ are: students Paul Fedorchek,
DM!y ,._ ....... 17 J ......... -••
Heather Meek, Rena Phchess, Robert Sutter and
Laur• B•rnes, D•lly Piiot Editor Tom Tatt, lrvlne
Co. represent•tlve Patrick Smith •nd students
Albert Huang and Debr• Gii.
( \111\lllUll•lfl ( 111/t il' \d \ l\Clr\ ( <Hlllllll ·
ll'l' r hl 11 \Ill\' (ti .111J lhl· Dail} Pilot Ill
J"111 1.1 t111n "1th till' 'l'\\ p11r1-\k,,1 t nr
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t hr 111 , 1011l do, urnt n I
l hl' J1,1m < ,, .1n.t lhl· Dail\ Pilot
t'J\h l lllllrthUll'd \,'It'll lt1\\JrJ th~ Orl /t•
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ll'l'. Llirr' I hom.1' '1,l' pr1.·,1J cn1 t1 I
corporalt' (11111mu rllt .11 11111' lt11 I ht• In arh'
l 01 J l1d I om I Jlt l'J1t111 111 lhl· Da il~
Pilot.
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l:x·~.111 111 1 •1 -lt1 u11 nuJt• \\llh tho..· '1gn·
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tht'l11 Ill lhl'tr h1'>tt1·r~ 11r F ng.lt'h ll'.lt hl'r\.
''ho 'dl't'111.·d thl' t•ntnc'> .ind t11r".irdnl
11n.il1'" 111 thl JuJgn
I J1t 'k11d Judgt'' "ere 1mpre'i\Cd \\1th
tht '-luJlr t' of tht· ''tn nrng r ntnes .. Tht')
'h<"H'J dll lhl' l·ntranl\ had put a great
J ,·.il 11l 1hnugh1 rn111 "'hat the~ "-Crt' going
It \\fill' . T Jll \.tld
I h1· 1m.1gl'I"\ an pan1cular. b~ the 1op
thr,·o..· "Inna' "J' uutstandrng The Ont's
"11 .. "••11 Jll rwr .. onJ l11ed the sub1ect
f hn "l r1.· .ink tu IJ~t' the sub1cct and
rd .i!l' t• 1 11 <In a personal le' el and to
1n,t1hr 'nu an thl•1r ft•eltngs ...
Authorities to keep close watch on Rothenberg
By JEFF WILSON
Auoct••td '''" ""'""'
< harles Rn thrnlx'rg. thl' fathl•r '~ho
ttlrl hl'd hi\ O·\l'3r-old \l>O 111 JU '· "111 ht·
tht: nrn~l-\\3t~hl·d parolet' 111 < alitorn1J
hl'>tor~ \\hl'n hl' ka'c" pn<.on ll>d,I\
au1hont1t·\ said I Ul'\da~
.. We "ant to maJ...c 'iurr th3l ht· "
"here ht• 1s supposed 10 be and that hl·
ha!> no opponun1t) to come into contact
"1th h1' !Ion." sard Tipton Kindel.
'ipo J...r,man for the state Dcpanmrnt ul
C 11rrel 11on'
·· fhc dcpanmcnt 1., not that w m-
f<1rtJble \\llh ha\ ang 10 r:irok thr\ 1nll1 -
\ 1du;11.··
David Rothenberg. who sun l\l'd tht·
flames but "as homhl~ d1~1ig,urrll. 1\ no.,..
I J anti It' es with hie; mother. Mant·. and
stepfather. Buena Park police Lt. Richard
Hafd3hl.
'TJ \hPOI hi\ l'\l' llUI II ht• .... , l'r t .tml'
\l\l'r l"d blind h1111 ·· .,,11d D;l\rd "hll
~Oml't rmc' \kl'P'> \\Ith thl' RA gun hl' got
for Ch n '' m." pmp1x·d tx·\llll· h 1' tlt·d
Da' 1J hJ' hn·n 111ld onh that h" t.11hn
\\on t ht• p.1rnkJ "1t h1 n ·'II mile' Pl h"
h11ml·
Rothl·ntlt·rg 44 "·1' mo' n l th" \\t'l'~
from tlw ''·•ll' rn\11n an \Jn I "" Oh"fl''
10 an und l\th1'>l'd lutJ llOn -.. om· ill thl'
I pn .. on' "11han thl· '>I.lit' .. l\.mdl'I ..a1J
( orrn 11on' utlit 1,11, plan 111 rdl'J\t' ham
11>Ja , on th rl'l'-\l.·ar...· p.1rnk
"lk ''111 tlt· unlla the mmt r1.·,tnl '" l'
paruk l'H'r tur .1 < .rl1fnrn1.1 pa rolcr. .. ht·
sa1ll "l k "111 he Jll.ompan1cd h' J
parok otfi{t'r ~4 hour.., .1 da' He "Ill also
tx· rt•q u 1 rl·d 111 '' t'::l r :in l'it'l tron I•
\Uf\ 1.•lll.10ll' m11111tnr ··
Rottwntwrg .tl"1 mu'lt \ta) a"a' from
h1'i \On. ht• ,annot le3\C his f13rnlr
1unw1c1111n .rnJ hl' 111 ll4'1 \Ubm1t 10 \\Cd ·
)\ fl\~thlJ lfll tllUO\C Jrng 'l'\\ll>n \
l'rl\on otliu.11' .lrl' ~l't'ptn~ rl'llllJltPn
plan\ ,t.t rrt l nll\l'drng thl'' ll'.tr .1 rl'i)l.'at
ot tht· h ~\ll'rt.1 'urmundrng thl' I '>li -
rl'll'J'c of I .1r1' "itnglctiin
\\ l· \\tHl ld tlh\ hlU\h not l1 ~l' 11 1 hJ\ r
that \ltu:i1 11111 rt'lllo..Ur ·· "1nd1.·I \J1d l.1\l
\\ l'l I..
~ingkton "ho rapcJ J llT0 ·,11_1.l' p.arl
anJ kit hl•r Im dt•aJ .tlll'r hal J...1nt1-1111 hn
t11rl'ilrnl\ \\Ith .in J \ "a' J n , l'n Ir 111
\.11rthan ( J hl11rn1.1 1.·nmmun111,·, h, .tn
11u1r.tgl·J r ubltt
·· 1 ht' ttht· R.Hh1.:nho:rg 11arcik1 "!>!t11n£!
111 u1'1 roughh St :oi.1100 a 11H1n th ':11d
l\.1111kl "But lhJi's tar Jc<;\ th.in till' \2
m1ll 1un 11 .. ,,,tor ">111g,lc tlln·, nnr 1\·,11 "" p.irnk ..
Da' ill "·l' tcrnlird
··Hl' \\Ill tlt• 11ut lhrrt'. lrt'l' t k j1111h,1hh
h.t\ pc<l plc 11u1 there nght n11" l1111J...111g. l11r
ml· I "Ill ha 'l' to ll\C tht• rt•\t of n1\ hr1·
o n thr 11m· J I\'·'" loolong hchtnd me."
Da' 1J fl'll'nth tuld thl· Lo~ .\ngt'les
Trmt'\
.. Thi\ gu' at .Il l t1mt·, 1\ going to tx· in
the u'ntrnl nf JI k a't 11ne parole agent.''
l\.1nJ1. I ""d ·· rhe man ha<. to be paroled
T hl'fl 1' nu l hllll l. •
It u•n\ 1d1.:d tPda ~ Ch3rles Rothenberg
\llulJ ht· 1m pr1'1111nl for lrfi.· But scntt'nc-
111g l.1"' in plJll' "hen Da' 1d "as ~t
J hl.11r ll'lJUlfl' thl· \t;m· to release him
Jllt'I ll "' th.in \('\o..•n 'ear<• behind bars.
J)11 I dl''l'f\ c to hi.· <;ct free'! No' h 's
an un t11rgl\ .ink J l. I ·· R!ll ht'nbcrg said in
a Dt'•l·mtlt·r 1%4 k ttn tt1 the Lo' A.n-
gck' Tame<;
··1f ht· '1olall'' a nrnd1 t1on of his
pJrnlc. Jl·rx·nding l!O the '1olat1on. he
u 1uld hi.· rl·turnl'd 111 pnso n for a period
o l 'II da' '> to I ~ monthc; ... said Kindel.
POl .. l('E l .OG
Irvine Bristol treet • • • \\3~ abou t SJ. 'll NI • • • OC man accused
of war crimes
OKs extradition
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bruno
Karl Blach. a La Habra man charged
with Nazi war crimes. was ordered
extradited to West Germany for trial
Tuc1day aOer he waived his nght to
a hearing.
A man called police from tht•
Rad1s'ion Hotel at 18800 MacAnhu1
Blvd. to complain he'd gi ven a pros-
titute SI 05 for her services but she
left with the money and without
rendering an) services. • • •
cardhmml hox from a truck at .\tl3n -
1a .\\cnue and Bushard Street • • • Two men were taken into Cll\llxl\
for allcgcdl) t~ ing to sH·al a SI 0
pang pong paddle at 74 "IJ fahngcr
A\C • • • T.,..o men IO a dark blUl' \an
I he '-'tndows of an apartment
romple:+. under cons1ruc11on at 5R(l
Hamll1o n St Sere brokt'n b' RR.,
• • •
A. purc;e was stolen from
tloorhoard of an unlocked
parJ...l·d in an open garagt' in the
block of YorktO'-'n Lane
the
car
100
l.aguna Rt>a<'h
. omconl' hrokc 111111 th. g.1ragl' .it
a home IO lhl' I MX) nlnd. of Blue-
bird Can\on Orne (ln \tonJa, anJ
tooJ... a hi~t· and cam\'ra ,aJu.cd at
S2.000
\nnwonc 101,k S:!JO cash from the
r<>t J...l't of ;i "l'" \ orJ... man's ;acket.
"htlh "J ' hanging 1n the closet of a
hotd 1oum at the Mendicn Hotel.
..t'OO \lat \rthur Blvd.
• • •
\ resi<lent of th<' 1500 block of
Comv.all Lant' ht'ard a revving en-
gine and a loud pop in front of her
house JU'it before she found her
ma1lbo~ had be-en blown up. An
older. ~h11c Chevrolet Suburt.n
then drovt' b) the house a couple of
11mcs.
.. He JUSt wants to gel it over
with... Blach0s lawyer. Ronald Ci .
Parker. said of the decision not to
tiaht extradition. ''He's relieved that
the process is about to be over."
Parker said the 70-ycar-old Blach.
imprisoned since October. main-
tains he is innocent of the murder
chaf'IC$ lodacd qainst him by West
German authorities. He is accused
of killina thrtt concentration camp
prisoners during a forced march
between two Nazi camPS in 1945.
Pa,Ur said he· believed Blach
could have fouaht the utradition
request on tcchn;c.t arounds and
won but he aa.id 81.a<:h knew other kp1' dfona would follow If that one
... denkd. .. He's 70 years old and he's tired
of fiOtina the OSI ... Parter said of
-OMcC o( SpeclaJ l•Yellill~ d9e J.ucie Dtp1.nmc.f1 Na:IJ.bun~ '"'mm.
Santiago Hills Elcmt'ntar) School.
29 Christamon West. was broken
anto over the weekend. The burglar
apparent!} entered tht' school from
an opening in the roof and stole a
hand blower. • • • A man wearing o nly a brown
leather jacket wns seen standing at
the comer of Southcmwood and
Silver Fem just before dawn Mon-
day. • • • Em~loyecs of Toshiba America
lnc.'s industrial electronics offices at
9740 Irvine Blvd. reponcd a theft of
$20.000 worth of computer equip-
ment from their central offict some-
time last week.
Hu.aalqton Beech
reponedl~ stole a case of beer 'alued
at S 15 from a liquor store at I fllr' 2
Golden West l
Costa Me8a
A woman filed a compla int oHr
annoying phone calls ftom a woman
her son met an Hawaii. She has
called repeatedly. asking the woman
to talk her son into marrying her. • • • A thief with a sweet tooth broke
the glass on a vendina machint' at
Coastline Community Collqe and
took $2.40 worth of Milk~ Wa)
candy bars. • • • A patron al Club Rio, S80 Anton.
thttw a bttr bottlt in the face of
another woman durina a d1sputt'
over an empty tabte. The bottle
broke seven( of the victim 's teeth.
A man said someone atole his • • • wa.lltt ftom his aolf bit ae the A conatte wa&er rover 1!aJ used
Meldowlark aotf' roune. 'to ~k open the doon of Liquor 21 • • • Ddl 1601 Newpon Blvd .• whctt
A resident in lhe '7000 block of S2.l0o WU ltOktl rrom the rqisler. O\letm LAM llid IDmCOM Role . tt • • • S"l.000 ftoea hit u: po-••• A S 1.l'° Moeoroll ndio was • . • • .-n Ml of • iitloc.ad tNCk Someone... ill loall hi I Dlfted at bftdolpla Avett~ 1nd
fountain Valley
Employees are among the suspects
"ho entered a locked room. poss1bl)
with the help of security guards. and
stole computer chios valued al
S 19 .400 from AST Research Inc ..
17655 Ncwhope St. • • • .\ r«tdt'nt on the I 0800 block of
La Marques& Avenue. alerted by her
barking dot in the beck yard. spot-
ted her cstranaed hust.nd tryina to
hide behind a trce. She tcttamnl
He Ocd. • • • ..\ CD player and numerous COi
were stokn from a home on the
I 5900 block o( Lu f1om 51,_.
aOcr burllan pined enuy throulll
an unloc"hd taT doot. l.olS wu
estimated at Sl,,640. • • • A buralar ml.) have uM a key IO
remove w C*tll Ito~ from a loc:bd
companment a& an umttr.ted
rtlfllcr ., hce MembmMo \Vlfto
bou I 7099 Brookburil S.. LOii
• • •
Tht' tires Wt'rt' 'la-.hcd on a J lll<X
GMC Sa fan 'an "hu:h '>'3\ oor\.cd
1n tht' 300 block of ( edar "a~ on
Monda)
• • •
Pohcc received a rcpon Mondtl}
that a car had ~n vandah1ed 10 the
100 block of Cliff D1rve The repon-
ina party said a mirror was taken
and a windo-.-. was cracked some-
time dunna the previous ntaht Tht'
loss was csumated at S40.
ewport ••ch
SomeoM 901 ..arns1vc at Aa-pallve tiPbna. 190 Production
Piece, and kicked In a door and
ru..aed the in1rnor b"'t aP11i9~t~
ty IOC>k ~ ••
A mu came into 1 l)hann11cy at
I 441 A YOC8do Ave. aM left a fcqcd
..... iplioll '° be ftDed ., .... rtticwr. "'rk hud .... d' 1 ra , ... = ...... "°"'' ... looked ........ ~ .......
•••
WAIHINOTON (AP) -Tiie ti J I OD 'flleldlly ietlKlld ........ duri~ tbt ,........
lilwliaD that U.S. toldien W
...._. 1 laqe caebe of cocaioe in a
-IMM..e uaed by Gen. Manuel Aatmio Noricp. .. ,, wu oot cocaine," uid Pen-
_. apoknman Bob Hall.
However, Hall told ~ that
be could not identify wuh any cer-
tainty what the substance was. uy-ill be'd been supplied with .. ks.I
.
maad •eoteaman ~t, Art Haubold Ill Pulma ' CllpetU
had told tbt coaamand the subatance
wu Uled ill voodoo ceremonies -
and he deaJed that the command bad ideftli&ed the find .. tama)n.
Sbonly after tbe invasion, Gen.
Muwell Thurman, commander of
the Panama-hued Southern Com-
mand. uid the cocaine amounted to
SO kilos, or more than l 00 pounds.
Thurman was quoted in a Dec. 23
New York Times article as sayina
tbe ~ of tM aaine WU U
indication that Noftela .. CODdoaet
or UteS the stuft' bimtdt. ..
Hall, preaed about wby such un-
checked claims wcte allowed to be
made said that "cleatly the 1uys
who ftnt saw this stuff did not know
what cocaine was. When the expcns
checked. they said it wun'L"
Hall said he didn't know when
that discovery had been made by
U .S. officials, nor could he ellplain
KGB: Azerbaijan on brink of anarchy
MOSCOW (AP) -Extremists
ambushed a military convoy in
Azerbaijan. 1'111ing two rcsen·e
soldiers and a woman bystander,
Soviet media said Tuesday. The
KGB sa.id the republic was on the
brink of anarchy, and local poh-
ticians pushed for secession.
Radio Moscow said the situauon
in the Soviet Caucasus. where Anne-
nians and Azerbaijan1s have been
battling for 11 days. remai ned "very.
very tense" Tuesday.
h said leaders of Soviet Azerbai-
jan and Armenia continued nego-
tiations to end the ethnic violence.
but little progress wa.s reported.
The death toll r~ to 170, includ-
ing those killed in anti-Annenian
riots in the Azerbaijani capital of
Baku and the dashes that ensued
among Annenians. Azerbaijanis and
Soviet troops.
The soldiers, who smashed into
Baku to quell the ethnic uprising
Saturday. arc "more and more often
being chosen as targets" by local
fighters. Tass quoted Interior Minis-
try Maj. Gen. Yevgeny Ncchayev as
saying.
Radio Moscow said "irresponsible
people" were spreading anti-army
and anti-Russian sentiments
through unsigned letters and
anonymous phone calls.
Soviet TV reponed Tuesda) night
that aunfire continued in some areas
of Baku. and warships remained
blocked by militants from leaving
the Caspian Sea city's pon.
Baku Ra~io. n:ionitorcd by the
BBC' in Lor1don. said two soldiers
and a woman bystander were killed
in an attack on a military convoy.
Azerbaijan's KGB expressed
alarm in 1ts appeal to residents of
the republic for calm. Radio Mos-
cow said.
Junk dealer offers prayers,
pledges cooperation to FBI
ENTERPRISE. Ala. (AP) -A
junk dealer offered prayers and co-
operation as FBI agents searched his
warehouse Tuesday looking for an
old typewriter that could help solve
the mail bomb killings of a j udge
and a civil rights lawyer.
Wayne O'f"errell ate lunch with
FBI agents and accompanied them
to rus warehouse Tuesday afternoon.
one day after about I 00 agents
scoured O'Fcrrell's home. ware-
house and abandoned store, about
1S miles from Montgo mery in
southeastern Alabama.
O'Ferrell, 46, a one-time rural
preacher, said he asked several
members of his church "to pray for my family that we can get through
this thing and I've asked them to
pray for the FBI to find whatever
they arc looking for."
FBI agent Chuck Archer said there
have been no arrests and that three
search warrants have been approved
for property other than O'Ferrell's.
He did not 1den11fy the propert).
Agents unearthed the top of
O'Ferrell's home septic tank Tues-
day afternoon and bcpn pumping
out its contents. Authorities also
plan to dig up a septic tank at the
warehouse. Archer refused to say
what inv~tigators were looking for
in the septic tanks.
Archer declined to describe
O'Ferrell as a suspect. "He 1s one of
many peo ple we have interviewed."
said the FBI agent.
Court records show O'Ferrell lost
a lawsuit heard on appeal by U.S.
Circuit Judge Robert Vance. The
judge was killed Dec. 16 when a
package bomb sent through the mall
exploded at his home in suburban
Binningham.
Robert Robinson. a black civil
rights lawyer in Savannah. Ga .. was
kllled two days later by another
exploding package. and similar mail
bombs were defused at the I I th
Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta.
where Vance served . and at Nauonal
Association for the Advancement of
Colored People headquaners in
Jacksonville, Fla.
FBI sources, who spoke on con-
dition of anonymity. confirmed pub-
lished reports that typewrinen cor-
respondence in O'Ferrell's court case
appears to match typewritten cor-
respondence allegedly sent by the
mail bomber.
Archer, asked about the type-
writer. said only that a news report
this month mentioned that agents
are looking for a typewriter used by
the mall bomber.
"They were looking for a type-
wnter that we may have sold,"
O'Ferrell said Tuesdav as FBI agents
weighed the results o( their search of
the junk deale r's warehouse and
other family pro perty.
"It's possible we could have had
the typewnter in the last two ~ear:>, ..
he told radio station WKMX in
Enterpnse.
"Azerbaijan 1s on the edge of the
abyss. beyond which he chaos and
anarch) ... the KG B warned. The
public appeal was nrtuall) un-
precedented for the usuall) SCl'rCtlH'
stale S«urit} agenq .
Azerbaijan1 activists said scn11-
men1 to break away from Moscow
was rising. Jeikhun Mula-Zade. a
political sc1ent1st. said the Azerba1-
jani Communist Pan} leadership
was meeting Tuesday and toda} and
would consider a break from thr
national pan}. as L1thuan1an Com-
munists did last month.
Measure would
halt production
of stealth plane
WASHINGTON (A P) -Claim-
ing the B-2 stealth bomber will cost
its weight in gold, two Democratic
senators introduced leg1slauon Tues-
day that would end production of
the radar-evading aircraft.
Alan Cranston of California and
Patnck Leahy of Vermont said their
bill. '>'h1ch mirrors legislation they
introduced last November. would
prohibit all spendin.& on the aircraft
beyond the 15 no" 1n producuon by
Nonhrop Corp. 1n Cranston's home
stale.
The 1ntroduct1on of the bill marks
"the beginning of a sustained na-
ttonal campaign to give history's
first SI b1lhon bomber a speed) -
and as far as the taxpa)ers are
concerned - a merciful death."'
Cranston tolc.J reporters at a news
conference
The la"makcr-. acknowledged.
ho'>'c,cr. that the measure fa ces an
uphill fight
State task force earns esteem while studying it
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Cali-
fornia's self-esteem task (orce. evolv-
ing in three years from ridiculed to
respected, Tuesday issued its final
report that emphasizes the import-
ance of parents and schools 1n
prcventina social problems.
The 144-page report. presented 10
Gov. George Dcukmej1an and the
Legislature, makes nearly four dozen
specific recommendations rang.mg
from increased parenting courses to
works1te policies that meet families·
needs.
The report likened self-esteem 10
a "sociaJ vaccine. something that
empowers us to live responsibly and
that inoculates us against the lures of
crime, violence, substance abuse.
teen pregnancy. child abuse. chronic
welfare dependency and educational
failure."
"Self-esteem 1s that factor. that
quality, that component that
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strengthens us to be less vulnerable
to social diseases." said As-
semblyman John Vasconcellos. D-
San Jose. the author of the bill .
He said the 24 task force mem-
bers, a diverse cross-section of Cali-
fornians. "have brought the matter
of self-esteem from a matter of ridi-
cule to a subject of respect."
Vasconcellos created the task
force because. as chairman of the
budget-wnting Wa} s and Means
Commmee. he sa" much of the
state's budget going to repair Cali-
fornians with problems such as viol-
ence. drug and alcohol abuse. teen
pregnancy. child abuse. welfare de-
pendence and school failure.
The task force's JOb was to com-
pile research to determine if lack of
self-esteem contnbutes to those
problems and. 1f so. recommend
ways soc1et) can 1mpro'e ind1v1d-
uals' self-esteem.
Blue Angels jets collide, I crashes
EL CENTRO (AP) -Two Navy
Blue Angels Jets colhded over Super-
stition Mountain during a training
exercise Tuesday, causing one of the
planes to crash. authorities said.
The pilot of the plane ejected
safely before the aircraft plunged
into the 759-foot-high mountain
about 20 miles northwest of this
lmpenal County community. said
Mike Ra}. a pubhc affairs offi cer at
the El Centro Na\'al Air Facility.
The Navy precision Oy1ng team
uses the desert base as a winter
training center to pracuce the
daredevil ro utines 11 perfonns at air
shows throughout the country.
bow tbe claim came to be _.. .. la retrolpect. probebly . you
sbouldn't be lllllOUDClna somethina.
... You need to do lab tesU on tbinp
to be lOQ percent l\ft," he said.
Hall 11.Jd be could not provide any
details about any other dJUll that
mjaht have been found durin, Oper-
ation Just Cause because o "legal
implications.••
The day after the Invasion, re-
poncrs were shown a so-calJed
.. wilCb boule" tMl IU~ bad
beea f'tequeoaed by r eCol. Mike Snell. t.be oniccr la of
the area, uid some SO of
cocalne bad been found &Iona
with voodoo pua~ ..
The Washinaton Post reported
that althouab 4SO kilos of cocaine
and usortca other drvp ha~e been
seized since U.S. troops invaded
Dec. 20. none could be directly
linked to Noriep or uled in the
drua-traffick.ina trial apin1t him.
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Elks Lodge admits first black member
LOS ANGELES -An Elks Lodge in the suburban ~n F~ma_ndo
Valley voted Tuesday to admit its first black member ~fte~ earlier reJect1ons
of black candidates promp\Cd a civil rights 1n ves11pt1on by ~e state
attorney seneral. Ben Harvey was elected Tuesday n1g~t. accord.mg to a
source close to the vote. A vote count was not 1mmed1ately_ a~allable.
Both the attorney general's office and the Nauonal Assoc~auon for the
Advancement of Colored People had planned to closely monitor the vote
Five killed on foggy highway
SELMA -Five people were killed when a fire trap~d occupants in
two vehicles that collided in dense fog on nonh~und Highway 99 dunng
rush hour. the California Highway Patrol said. Fire brok_e o ut aft~r a small
truck rear-ended a car that had just run into tractor tra1le~ slowing for an
existing accident Tuesday morning, the h1ghwa)' patrol said.
The driver of the small truck and four family members In the car.
including two small children. were killed. The highway patrol blamed
drivers traveling too fast for the foggy cond111ons for that accident and 27
others on a two-mile section of the h1ghwa).
'\..\1'10'\ ·\I, HHlt:t ·s
CIA sees lessening of Soviet threat
WASHINGTON -The director of the Central Intelligence Agenc) told
Congress Tuesday that Eastern Europe's tumultuous push for de mocrac) ha<;
cut the Soviet threat to 1he West and that "'we can probabl) expect a
continued diminution." William Webster, 1n an unusual public appearance before the Senate
Armed Services Comm1ttcc. said that as unchallenged communist control
comes to an end in the Eastern bloc. those nations· links to Moscow h:l\e
been radically changed. The result. he said. 1~ a SC' ere blow to the So' 1rt
Union's certainly that Eastern Europe \.\Ill respond to Mo$tow's m1li1a11
dim:tives.
The armed services committee 1s beg1nn1ng work on wn11ng a defi:n,c
budget for fiscal 1991 with an assessment of thl· So' 1et threat to the \\>'n1
Alcohol consumption at 2-decade low
WASHINGTON -Alcohol consumption 1~ at its lowest le,el in l\.\O
decades. but it sull 1s more widel) used than an) other drug or c1garettl .....
a government repon said Tuesda). The n·pon said a stead~ dt·chm· in
alcohol consumpuon since 1981 ma) tx· thl' result of incrca\Cd puhhl
awareness about the risks of alcohol U!>t'. a' "ell as the aging of tht•
population. Consumpuon 1s lower amo ng peopk oH'r 60
Another reason. the report suggested. I'> inaeasing conn•rn about health
and fitness. which also ha!> contnbuted to the c.Jcrreasc 1n ~mol..ing. s.<ud the
report by the Department of Health and Human ~er' Kl'" The report
calculates that per capita consumption "a" ~ 5~ gallon\ of pure alcohol in
1987. the lo"est lc'el since 1970
Deficit expected to grow in 1991
WASHINGTON -C'ongrcss1onal hudgct ewat'> behl''e 11 "111 take
$74 billion 1n spending cuts or re\Cnue increaw-; to mrt•t nnl 'car's federal
deficit target. about twice as much as the Ru\h admin1stral1o'n bclu:vcs. a
congressional source said Tuesda).
The Congressio nal Budget Office I\ projecting that the hudget dclil 11
for 1he 1991 fiscal year beginn1n~ Oct. I. <;hon of an) action h) la"' maka<.
would be S 138 billion. the official said. That would mean that S 7~ tnll111n
in higher revenues or spending cuts would be nel·dcd to mt·et the S64 b11l1t1n
target set for next year b> the Gramm-Rudman ddint-reducuon la"
Bush says Democrats soft on crime
KANSAS CITY. Mo. -President Bu<.h on Tue'>da' ~1d a Democratic
anti-crime bill is "a sheep 1n wolrs clothing" and· pronmcd he will
recommend record spending on drug educatio n and treatment. After a tour
of a once drug infested street. Bush said that an an11 -cnme bill pending in
the Senate under the sponsorship of Sen Jo!>eph B1den. D-Dt'I .. 1s mere!\
a "Trojan Horse." ·
The While House contends 8 1den's bill falls shon as 11 pertains 10
exclusionary rules of e' 1dencc. habeas corpus and the death penah). 8 1c.Jcn
said in Washmgton that the pnmal) difference between the 'ers1ons of 1hc
bill 1s over how much resources 'ihould be committed.
MOHl.D HHlt:t ·s
Soviet troops to leave Hungary
BUD~P~T. Hungary -The Soviet<; agree they have no reason to
kt'.CP sol~1en m Hungary and nego11a11ons will begin w11hin days on
w1thdraw~ng all 5.2.000. Premier Miklos Nemeth said Tuesday. "I have
spoke~ with Prt:mi~r Ryzh.kov twice m recent weeks and we agreed that the
... basis for statlO!ltng Soviet troops on Hungarian soil has outlived itself.'' Ne~eth told Parliament, refemng to Premier Nikolai Ryz hkov of the So\let
Un1on. ~uch .o~ the Parliament session was dominated by the resignation of
lntt:nor Minister .J~tvan Hor,v~th because of a scandal about government
sp}'lng ~n the po_ht1cal oppos1t1<;>~-Last week. a security service officer said
he ~ed anfonnallon to the poht1cal .oppos111on about surveillance by his
service as the country prepares for tts first free electtons in 40 years.
Haiti censors news broadcasts
. PORT-AU-PRJNCE. Haiti -The military government told radio
~ta~ons Tuesday ~ey could broad".lst only officially ap~rovcd news, and
JUSllfied the cxpu.l.11on of fo!-lr prominent _politicians for .. insultina the head
of state." Radio 1s the main source of infonnation in this impoverished Caribt~an nation, which shattS the island of Hispaniola with the Domin1can
Republic.
Interior &n;d Defense Minister Bria. Gen. Fritz Romulus said on state
TV Tuetday n1aht the leaden expelled and militants beaten and arrested
over the weekend "maintained a climate of tension ... and poisoned the
atmosphere."
U.S. hostages mark third year
BEIRUT, 1.ebano~ -Timic An;terican collqe teachen mark their thjrd
year • bOIUllel of Shuie MOtlem kidnappcn todaf and t. here is litt~c hope ~ 0t I~ odaer ~estcrnen '?'lash,. in Lebanon wit be ftted IOOn. Lebencse
police and iD~ oflicials l&Jd they hid no new information about
Alann Steen, Robert Polhill and Jctee T~mcr. ]"hey tm't ~bducted Jan. 24.
19171 &om tbe ~pus Gf lbe U.S ... ftlhated Beirut Un:ivmity Colqe in
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by Shiite puunea = 16_ 198'. AJeodated Pfta. who WU tet.teO
Polke otrlCer kllled In N. lrel•nd
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-bank regulator blasts Cranston's stance, lack of Helfll
LOS ANGELES (AP) -U.S. Sen
Alan Cranston's attempts to blame
former banking n..'gulator Edwin J.
Gray for the Lincoln avings &
Loan Association dl'bacle have been
met with a harsb 4.000-word letter
of reply.
Cranston. who is seeking re-ele<"·
tior. i a '\kspcrat(', panic-~t ncken
offil'e holder." Gnl\ wrote Monday.
· .. T hl' fa'-·t that 11 happcm:d partial-
!}' on m) watd1 ,., a!> much a reflec-
11on on )our foilurl·. ~cc, )Our unwill-
1ngnc\!>, to hdp nw ohta1n th(' re-
formc, I sent up tn tht• Htll."' he
"rote.
··Never once. Sen. Cranston. did
you lift a linger to help me wuh thl·
statutor) reforms .... Yo ur b1g-g1 H'r
friends didn't ltkl• me or my regu-
lations."
Cranston spol..nman Kam
Ku"ata n:plicJ· .. (Ira~ datml·J he
could do nothing. hut hl· onl\ datm!>
that tx-causc hl' dtd nothing. Hl·
mal..es Ptnr1<x-h10 lool.. Ith· a pt l..t•r
"hen ti comes to l)ing about his
involvement in this scandal ...
Gray headed the Federal Home
Loan Bank Board wht>n San Fran-
cisco-based federal regulators rl'C·
ommcnded a takeover of lrvane-
bai.l·d Lincoln o n Ma) I. 1987 -
thrl·e Wl'Cks after Cransto n and four
other senators held their st'<"ond pri-
Yate meeting with regulator!>. Grny
len offi cl' on June 30, 19R7.
Cranston. who cont1nu('!> to hlanw
(1ra' for in,estors' losses. said Mon-da~ 0 hl' would introdurc k'g1\lat1on
llllo\\lng thl' go,ernment tn hall out
ru11,unwr~ \\ho lost s:wo m 1llton on
Junl.. bonds purchased at L111rnln
hranrhl'.:..
He said that t'H~n though 11 \\3'>
teduucall~ legal. rl'gulators <;hould
nl'\l'r ha'l' allo"1.·d Lmcoln to '>di
thl· unset.ured bonds hl'<'ause 1n-
H"'>tor<i l'Ould l'asah bl' led lO oclin l"
thn \\t'rl' 11.·dcrall\ insured
c""1an'>tnn <tpokt· ·at thl' lat1.•:.t 111 a
'>l'fll"> uf Ol'\\ s nlllfl'rl'nl('S tntl'nlkd
to 1.klkct blame a1ml'J at him for
tht failure of Lincoln . Thl' collaps('
House banking committee supoenas financier I,.
(
I"'
W.\SHI CiTON !.\Pl B1lliona1 re
financier Michael Malk l'n \\as subpoenal.'d Tuc:.-
da} b) a congressional commattN" mvest1gat 1ng
thl' role of JUnk bond~ in thnli institution losses.
Thl· Hou~l' Ranking Comrnllll.'l' voted 31-1
to summon Mllkt•n anJ t\\O men iri,olvcd an
lanJ deal' \\llh Charil•., H. Kt·atingJr.\ Ltnroln
Sa\ 111g:. anJ I oan .\\\Ol°lilllOn or lr\'lnl'. < ·omm1111.·1.· Chairman I k nr. B. ( ion1all'I.
I). Tl·\a<. ':11d thl· :ippea1an1.·1.· oi l:rnec;t (jarna
anc.l Fernando .\l"O'>ta ''oulJ wmplt·tc phase one
of the panel's prob!..· of Lincoln. e\pectt>d 10 be
the nauon 's <'Ostlicst S& L failure.
Malkcn·s trstimony would b<.'g1n phase two.
which "'will concentrate on th(' extent to which
tradtng in junk bonds and subordinat"d debt
rnntnhuted to till' collapse of Lincoln and otht·r
sa' 1ngs 1ns11tutions."
The pan(') wall e>.amtnl' Junk bond trading at
I 1ncoln. S1h erado Banking. Sav1ngs and Loan
.\'l\l)l'1a11on of l>cn'rr and CenTrust Sa' tngs
Rani.. of M1a m1.
Pn:stdl'nl Bush"s son. Neal. sened on the
board of S1lvcrado from 1985 until August 1988
a nJ th1.·ir tau~·'
and rcgulaton arc consaJ ('nng actaon aaa•.~ ~
ham. ,d u ' The Offict' of Thrift Supen 1s1o n on Turs ;n'
ordert>d a suspension of ('en Trust .stock tradlf&
beca use of what it called m1slcad1ng and irdf!
curate financial reports. The institution also '11:1'
bl..•en und1.·r fire for in\-t'St1ng dl·pos1ts 111 •tr'f-/ . ,,, 1.'\pl'OSl\e colktt1on of 011 pa1nt1 ngs. ,
W hl·n f\1 ti ken was last subpocnal·d b~ < o'n·
grcs'>. for an .\pnl 1988 appearancl' tx·fun· .1
House Energ~ and ( ommacr subcomm1tll't' he
refused to am"l'r 4Ul'Sllun'>.
\lhk lt•I thl0 lr IO\\I.''> t!I l.'\fX'l"ll'J tu l"O'>t ta\pa)ers n111r1.·
than $:! h1 1l 11>n. a-.1dc fro m am
l'l101t ' to rq1:i~ th1.· 1unl.. hond hold~
l'I\
{ 1 Jnston. thl' ~t·n:.111.· maJOrtl)
"hip. '" one o t ti' l' 'il"llators under
1n''-'"11ga11on h) tht· St:natc Eth1l"'I
( ()lllllllltl"l' ft>r lllll'r\l'lllng Wtth
rqiuf.1111" 011 hl·halt of Lincoln and
Ch.11k' II "'"'allng Jr . r h1l·f of
\mcnran ( onllnl·ntal ( orp. of
Ph11t"ll l\ I 1moln°!> part•nt.
"t·.11 1ng anJ hi\ famtl> rnn-
tr 1huh"d SI I m1ll1011 tn tlw ~1.·n.11urs
B~ forn:.ing on thl' bondholder\.
( ran\tun hope'> tu dl\arm om• of thl'
most personalh damagtng alll-ga· 11011~ again!>t him -bondholdt·~,·
1n11111um that hi\ 1n11:ncn11on lor
Kt-.11111g 'maJl· h11n partl~ n·<;pon-
··\\ lw1t· \\l"fl" \OU. ~·n < ·rnn,1u11
\\hl·n l11r n111111h\ I 'llught from ~ou
.and '11ur u1lkJgu1.·, lt•daal kg1<,l,1t
,,l. l"\tt011'>1on of this 't:ltuh•n
p1 11\ 1\11111 \ll th.II II \\ll1tld 11•;1
l.1pw •·· < ''·'' ·, ktta J\kl·d.
Chopping trading session closes widely mixed Western States lead i :
'" NEW YORK (\Pl -J>nc('s were
'~idd ~ n11.\cd 111 a dwpp) \l"'>SIOn on
Wall Strel·t T Ul'c;da) a' pc5'1'tm1m
about 1ntcn·s1 rate\ llnd rorporatt·
profi t... lingcrl·d tn tht· -.1rn:I.. mark1.·t
Thl' Do\\ Jonl'\ J' l"f'1l(t' ol \1)
industrial'> 10~ l·UP IO 2.61'i12
M H \'I' \ ,,.:, DID
NEW YORK (AP) Jan 13
TuHct.1 Advanced 13 Declined 331 u,,chanc;ied 149 Total i\\ue\ 81~ New h19h\ 1 New lows 38
Prev. "'~ 443 128
818 3 37
:\,_EX l~EADERS
NEW YORK (APJ -Sale\ ol om or1ce and "el cha,,c;ie of the 10 most acrive American S1ock E xchanoe 1s\ues trad1n9 nation1111v at more lhan s 1
folhm 1ng. a .,?_p111nt drop o n 1'.lun-
t..1.1'. Thr \\ Hkh foll1mcc.J haronwt1.•r nu~·1u.11cd 1n a ·s5-po1nt rang(' Tue-.-
da) .ind g;1\l" up ground 111 the l:i't
f1·" m 1 nu It'' of t radt ng.
I f d111111g 1<oo,u1.·, o utnumhl"fl'd ad
'Jlll"l"I' b~ .i rnarg111 nf ahout 5 tu 4
ft'HAT '\\"SE DID
NEW YORK (AP) Jan 13
Tu.sda' Adva,,ceo 67
Dec'•nec 8S4 Unc~anc;ieo J67 To•a ssues 1998 New n,9hs 10 New iows 1n
'.\\'SE LEADERS
Prev. day 167 1336 .m 9 105
NEW YORK (AP) -Sales 4 0 m or ice and net cnan11e of lhe 15 mosr aCl•ve New Yor~ S•oci\ Exchanc;ie •\sues 1rao1n9 na 11ona11v at more 1nan S 1 Name Volume SAT Incl 1,647,600 Last Cho. Name Volume Last Ch~.
Salmn Nil\ wt 1.433,200 Onml\ Nk wt 737,JOO EchOBav 600.200 Amdahl 552.000 NY Times 424,700 FruilLoom 412,000
OowChm rl 317 600 DWG Coro 314 100 Wanc;iLat>B 299 700
IJJ 16 +" BkNEnc;i 4)44800
4 '• • C•••coro 3, 184 900 S'• '• GenElct 7 908,700 19 1 + 1 PhilMor s 7.330,900 14 1 + " Amer T& T 7 731.SOO 1S • t • FICap1IHIO 2.060.200 14 Gulf StaU• 2 011 900 8'~ • Var.iv I 803 400 11'• -I " Was1eM01 s 1 603. 100 4 + • C.enMoiors s 1 485 100 IBfv' 1 471 400
\ASDAQ Sl',.,_;\Rl
GPU Co 1 406000 F edNMl9 s I 384 400 Br1stMvSo 1 337 SOO Mere~ 1 180 100
NEW YORK !AP) -Most &Clive over-lhe·
J " 25 6JJ.w 3819 41
6 11 ·•
7 " 31 • 41 ••
97 •· 44 •
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Oracle \
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918, I 6 ln<Ju\ 17.51 8 100 917. 19 , • Tran 4,981,900 Ulils 2,671, 100 65 S11< 30, 171. 100
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Lon"°" mor "'"'0 I • nq S.&Ofl 6f' uo Sz '11'
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OUR RATE IS SO SMALL IT'S OVERWHELMING.
Our Preferred Line ofCredir (PLC) lets you
approve your own loans ar a very favor.ible
inrerest rate. Once your PLC is set up, all you
do is write a check when you need extra cash.
8ecau.4'ie ir 's a home loan. the interest you pay
may be tax deductible, depending on your
personal circumstances. ·
nEXIBLE REPAYMENT.
~mike it my for you to repay your PLC.
You can pay interest only or a percentage of the
princ:ipaJ. (~method'\ may re~ult in a final
paymenl of entire loan balance at end of tcnn >.
As soon ac; you pay back any pan of the
principal , that amount is avrulable agru n.
SPEEDY SERVICE.
~·11 give you an answer on your PLC
appliq1tion within 48 hours. So call the loan
office below or stop by any Great American
office. And prepare to be overwhelmed .
Pritt"' 'urgl'd l11ghi:r at tht• 01w11-
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NEW YORK AP I -lne tollow1,,o hSI sr~w\ ••r N CN vort.. Sloe• E•chan11e sioc • s ~ro Narr a"'\ nia• • d ,p QOl"lt' uo the
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NEW YORK !AP) -The lollowi,,9 list shows t'1e Over lhe Counrer sloclls and
warranrs that nave 9one uP the mosl and d<>wn the most based on oercent of chanc;ie for Tuesdav No secur111es irao nc;i oeiow S1 or 1000
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I 'have
n married for five years and had
hoped my problem would solve
it.self by now. It hasn't.
1 A1am unable to set a good night's
sfecp. I married when I was 32 and
t}f.y,c slept alone in a double bed my ~'We life. Since I am quite tall I f up the whole bed. Now I can't J~.(icomfortable even in a queen-size WTfl with my hui.band. The times
we've slept tn a king-si ze bed in a
ho,el weren't an) better.
My husband docs not snore.
thrash around. have icy feet. hog the
covers or feel like a furnace. I can'1
complain to him since his only
crime is that he's there. Sometimes
he likes to cuddle 1n the middle of
the night. I realize that most women
would love it. but behe'e 11 or not.
I can't sleep if he's brea1h1ng on me.
When I 1ra' el fo r business or tf
m) husband is a\\a~ on a JO~related
trip. I sleep like the proverbial log
until 1hc alarm gO<.'" off. Lately. my
dreams all seem to be about getting
II 0 IC OS( ·o Pl·:
Wednesday, Jan. %4
ARIES (March 21-A pnl 19):
\ nu'rl· ltkch to Ix· in \\lnni:r'scirdc.
Surx·nor o,a;s. "You''l' pro"ed )OU
arl' rapablc'." Emphaw, on pro-
duction. promo11on. ah1lit~ 10 co m-
pkll' pro1ec1. You C'Ou ld encounter
~our ."oul ma1e.
TAURUS (.\pnl 20-~l a} 20)·
°)tr«:)'> 1ndl.'pcndenl'l'. ung1nalt1 ~.
\\1ll1ngn1:ss to takl' fir,1 \tl'P Lunar
aspt'<.'t coinudl'!\ "1th tr<\\ cl. ('om-
rnun1ca11on , rcrogn1t1on of 'ip1n1ual
'alu1:\ Leo . .\quanuc; rx·rson'> "111
ligurl' prom1ncn1h
G°EMINI (\fa) 21 -Junl' 20)· Fol-
lu'' 1hrough on lir'>I 1mpre!\s1on.
\ll'nano fealurl'' teaching. k arn1ng.
bringing 1ogethl'r fomil~ mcmlx·r<;
111,ohocl 1n d1c;pu1e. lnh1:n1ann·
could be 1n,ohcd. ( anCl'r nati't' 1\
in p1 r1ure.
CANCER (June 2 1-Jul, 221 Your
1ntlurnrc no longer,., hmlll'd ~ta ~l'
1nquines. '>allsf) cunmll) roncern-
1ng legal papl'r!>. f ot.'U'> on dorn·
trapped in a tight pla~ and 1 wake
up exhausted. I must be getting
more rest 1han I 1hmk I do. or I
would be dead b) now.
I lo' e my husband and we have a
great marriage. I don't want separate
beds. Drugs are out of the question.
Do )Ou have an)' '>uggcstions? -
WEARY IN W.\SHINGTON
DEAR WEARY: Tbere's u easy
solutloa: You need anotlaer bed for
your busbud, eltber twla or doable,
smack up against your dooblt bed.
Tbls set-up will provide easy access
and at tbt same time you will bave
all the space your bcart deslrca.
....
mcnl\. parlnl'f\h1p. marriage. You
might Ix· <,a~1ng. "Thi'> time I 'it1c~
to 11l\ J1l·1'."
LE·o 1Jul~ 21--\ug 221 Re \\1lling
10 rt'' amp. fl'' l\l' rl·m odl·I
Ernph.1\IS un dl·p1.:ndl·n1 ... ha\1t l\-
su1:\, '4.lll:1 ' Jnd '>l'l'Ufll\. l 'n-
unhollo \ 1nJ" 1Ju.il \\ant ~ \onw-
1h1 ng fur nu1h1ng. lUU ld ma~l' ~ou
p1 lllll' targl'I. SJ). "'.'Jot lhl'> lime'"
VIRGO 1\ug 21-'')q)I 221: Rl·:t:!
anJ "nil'. rommun1r:tll' 1dl'J'i 10 onl'
\\ho prl'' lllU\I) \:lid "ll'I 01l' '>CC
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Lippe-Waren
Fine Crystal
has large, unique selection
Southern Californa·s largest selection of Lalique
crystal can be found at Lippe-Waren Fine Crystal in
downtown Laguna Beach. In addition to figurines and
vases. the cactus console and Zlnacactus crystal table are
on display.
The crystal of kings. Baccarat. is available as well as
Daum. St. Louis. Waterford and Cartier. Store personnel
are knowledgeable on the provenance of crystal and can
answer questions for customers.
Correia art glass and perfume bottles and vases are
now in stock. Many collectors seek out this store because
of this fine collection. New pieces come In weekly.
Jeffrey Correia will be making a personal appearance
this year to the delight of Correla collectors to satisfy their
demand for more Information on these unique art pieces.
Correia Is repesented in many musuem collectlons.
Steven Correia's optical art glass Is featured. as well
as a fine selection of optical glass in color.
Costume jewelry and fine gold and silver Jewelry are
now also sold in the store. Jean Francois Albert and Wine
t I I I t t
JNJAJNlt 2~" ~. lOY•" tong, 1575
••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a
77-year-old wom8JI who has read
your column for more than 30 years.
Please help me make the right de-
cision.
My sister. who ts 79. is having
both ph)·sical and emotional pro~
lems for the first time tn her hfe.
"Rita" lt ves in another state and has
two grown <laughters who have been
caring for'her since she came home
from the hospital. The) both '-'Ork
and sa) the) arc e"<hau!>tcd. R11a
needs around-the-clock care and
canno1 be left alone.
My daughter heard about her aunt
from Rita's c>.haus1ed daughters and
has told me that 11 1) m y dut) to take
her into m) small home and care for
her. She said I should do 11 because
she I'> m) ~1ster. .\nn. I lo\C~ m)
s1,tcr di:arl) and al\\3}'> ha,e. hut
I'm afraid II \\OUld l.111 ffil' to tr. lO
rari: for ha at m~ agl' -
~l > ltfc ha!I no1 hwn i:a'>~. l''c had
pli:nt) of gncf for rca'>on' I '-'<>n't go
into here. I haH' ni:'l'r been happ1a
intl'fl''>tcd "11hou1 hl:com1ng int.'\-
tncabl) 10\oln·d
LIBRA ISep1 :!J-(k1. 22 )· Lunar
poc;1t1on h1ghlighl\ prnpnt~. rnn-
du-.1on of nl•go11a1 HH1\ h X"us on
homl'. domesllnt~. good nl'"S ron-
ccrn1ng famil) and rnonr~. 't ou
h:J\e rl·ason IU C'l'kbrall· \ o u m1gh1
be 'kl)1ng. "I loH' lh1" V.l·dne<>da~' ..
SCORPIO IOct 2 '-;-..;o, 21 I'
Sn·nano katurl''> 1rq)\. '1\1 1'>. un-
u\ual requc\t from dll\l.' rclat1\l'.
f)(M1hl) brothl·r or \l'>tl'f. Detint·
tl·rm ... -.c parall' lal·t lrorn 1llu~1on
AGITTARIUS l"io' 22-Dl't' 211·
\ ou'll be '><l)tn~. "I hi\ 11ml' I get thl·
nwne) , .. Opponun11 ~ l'\l'>I'-w in-
lft'a'c 1m·ome. '>po11tgh1 on po"er.
:iu1hon1~. '>I rung lo' l' rl'IJ11on,h1p
Y11u'll \UCl'C!>~fulh mct•I 1.kadhnl'
CAPRICORN (Dl·c 22-Jan. I 9 I.
~loon 111 )Our \lgn at.\l'llt'> 1)1.'r'>onal
111Jgttl'l1~m . 1nd1, 1JuJlit' ...._., Jp-
1x·al f1m1ng lrllflrt>\l''-\Oll0 ll ht.· J I
right plal·t al nunal m11ml·n1. \ uu'll
reu·1n· gilt. ICatunng 1.olor r1.·d
.\ril'\ I'> 1n\uhcd
,. •
\ '
Iii
than in the last couple of years.
Although I live on a limited income
I manage to have lunch w11h the
seniors at the ~nter almo'>t every
da) I ha\C~ a lo,el} social ltfe which r, c ne'er had before.
M ) daughter ~)s I am being
selfish and thinking uni> of mysdf.
I was )0 upset after our conversation
1ha1 I left hn hou)t· in 1cars.
Ann. plt:ase tell mt 1f m) daughter
1s ngh t. I am fel'hng 11:rnbl) sad and
guilt) right no" and do n'1 kno"
'-'ha1 to do. -~USER .\BLE .\ND
L'~DEC IDED IN !': 'r .
DEAR N.Y.: I would never ltll a
77-year-old wo~11 to try to give
round-lbe-cloek care to an Invalid.
Your daugbter bas no rlgbt to make
you feel guilty for refusing. Since
s be Is probably la bcr 401 or $Os and
feels so strongly about II. wby
doe n't be take Aunt Rita in~ • • • GEM OF THE DAY: When an
opera uar sings ber head off, she
usually Improves ber appearance.
(Credit Victor Borge. I
AQL1ARIL'S (Jan 20-f ch I\ J
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dandl'\llOI.' tlll'l'll ng 1.11..l'' rlal'l' \t-
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Assistant managar Brue• Sharp at Lippa/Waren.
creations are but two of the fine 1ewelry lines now
featured.
Zina Sterling and Bucellatt1 Sterling have created a
sensation with the store's customers. Fine cubic z1rcon1a
and gold jewelry are arriving weekly.
A new Uadro gallery will be opening soon and L1ppe-
Waren is proud to be the Southern California representa-
tive of Rosenthal crystal and china.
Two cases of clocks and a large selection of L1moge
boxes and Scottish paperweights round out a collection
of merchandise that is sure to please the most discriminat-
ing buyer. There is something for everyone.
Elegant gift wrapping is available and corporate gift
service is available on inquiry.
Lippe-Waren Fine Crystal is located on the corner of
Forest Avenue and Glenneyre Street in Laguna Beach.
Business hours are 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mondays through
Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sundays. Call 494-2800 for
additional information.
Be Part of
the
Laguna
Experience
Contact
Phil Tinley
642-4321
Ext. 250
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneedtiy, JtlnU8l'Y 24, 18M A'I
UHllH.1
Both YU.lnerable. South ddla.
NOR'nl
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WF.ST EAST
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The bidding:
Soutb Wtst North East
I Q Pua 1 Q Pua
,.., Pua Pua Pua
Openina lead: Jack of •
Study this hand, then tell us what
you think the result shouJd be at
duplicate and at rubber bridge. Sug-
gest a line of ~ay at each form of
the game.
Another auction that depends on
simple arithmetic. After Nonh 's
two-heart bid, South's hand is
wonh 20 points and, even 1f North
hu a dead minimum for a single
raise, there are sufficient combined
assets to merit a shot at game.
Go to the top of the class if you
suucsted that, at duplicate, dedar-
er should go down one trick, but
South can iuarantec lO tricks at
rubber bndge. The great disparity
between th~ results ts that dupli-
cate pays handsomely for over-
L.M. BOYD
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tricks. whereas rubber bridae doca
not.
At duplicate, declarer abou.Jd wiD
the first club trick and, despite the
appearance of the queen, run the
nine of hearts. M the cards lie, that
loses to the king and the ten of clubs
comes back. East ruffs away the ace
and, as long a.s Eut carefully jetti-
sons one of his spade honors to
allow West to win the third spade
with the ten, declarer must still lose
a trick in each black sujt.
Al rubber bridge, declarer wins
the opening lead and immediately
plays a trump to the ace and anoth-
er. No matter how the hearts lie,
declarer can lose no more than one
tnck in each suit except diamonds.
Why J>Ot play that way at dupli-
cate? "'f'ne chances of the trump fi-
nesse working are 50 percent,
whereas a 6-1 club break occurs
only one in 16 times. And if, indeed,
East holds a singleton club, thal de-
f ender ts far more likely to hold
trump length. headed by the king.
Therefore, the finesse is well worth
the risk.
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Laughs abound In
8y TOM TITUS bair under a hat effectively ahen her
sex in the eyes of others is neve r
really elucidated, but it's a device
Shakespeare and his contemporaries
emplored frequently. In "Twelfth
Niaht' it's the central plot con·
trivance with the youna lady in
question enamored of her master.
who thinks she's a boy, and pursued
by a noblewoman, equaUy deceived.
haupty charm and equal ponions
of substance and pulcluitude by
Alicia Wollerton. .,..,,_c.., ........
Shakespearean comedy can be as
rib-tkklina as anythina penned by
Neil Simon or Alan Ayckbourn. It's
simply an acquired taste.
Cross-dressina. mistaken ident·
ities, duplicity and misguided ardor
were staples of the Elizabethan
theater, much as they remain todar.
A fine c.asc an point 1s thl' Bard s
"Twelfth Night:· currently beilli
mounted by the Grove Shakespeare
Festival at Garden Grove's Gem
Theater.
The show stealers, however, are
the party animals Sir Toby Belch
and Sir Andrew A&uecheek, repro-
bate and nerd, respectively, who
conspire to make a lauJbing stock
out of Olivia's steward. the dour
Malvoli o. Steve Henry is a robust,
rollicking Sir Toby, while Steve
Peterson enacts the Ichabod Crane·
lake Aauccheck with an abundance
(perhaps an overabundance) of
awkwardness.
Why simply tucking a woman's
In director Thomas F. Bradac's
splendidly rollickina interpretation.
Kerry Noonan's c~rcssina Viola
as performed with style and ironic
wit, particularly when fendina off
the advances of the beautiful
Countess Olivia. played with
John-Frederick Jones gi ves his
Malvolio enouah forced restraint
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Fresh-baked, pipin~ hot garlic breadsticks.
You'll see they' re truty on affair to remember.
that even laujbable cottumjna and
pimacina lfln cannot loosen hit
character. Renata Aorin wonder·
fully interprets t~ comic coquene
Maria who joins in the plot to brina
down the stuffy steward.
Veteran Shakespearean actor Cart
Regiardo endows his noble Onino
with a strona resonance, while Gary
Bell as Olivia's bespectacled jester
aJeefully employs his character's
word play pmes, a stock devioe
freshened by Bell's witty approech.
Completin& the cast in supponin,
assignments arc Erik Van Buczekom
as Viola's twin brother who happily
inherits his sister's position as the
object of Olivia's affections, Marc
Whitmore as his ship captain com·
rade. Cra1a Harrill in multiple roles
as captain, servant and pnest. and
lackeys portrayed by Grant McKee,
James Elmore and Larry Fisher.
"Twelfth NiJht" employs a spare,
curtained setting by Tony Magi.
allowing scenes to be altered with
case. Chuck Estes· original music
enhances the comic proceedings.
Renata l'lottn and Steve Henry Ira "'Twelfth Night,. at th•
Ge• Ttleater.
A featherweight sitcom
at CM Civic Playhouse
By TOM TITUS
O•lly 1''401 '""*~"'
:--.01 all stlh s11rnms arc confined
IO that Oo\ 1n.1hc II\ 1ng room Some
make 11 to thl' <.tage wht're. tkpend-
1ng upon lhl' crl'a\1\C talents e'-
~ndl·d on their production. the)
ma} nut gatn appreciable v.e1$ht. but
the) ma) tx· rendered quite cn-
JU)Jhk
TaJ...c a pla) called .. Love. l)cx and
hsung his friend Le'>hl' a'> h1'> ""'fe
Leshl'. of course. 1s alc;n 4u1ll' ma le
-1n fact. hc·s eH•n making ttml'
\.I.Ith his room1c·s fiancec
From the compantl\el~ \uhhme
the plot 1h1cJ...cns into the uuerl)
ridiculous as Lc~hc 1~ dolkd up I<)
hoodv.1nk a curious ta\ agl'nt ""h1lc
his erstwhile girlfriend and the
schemer"s mother pop 1n to throv.
th1n~s into complete 1urm01l
thc IR\., Pll·a~· This featherweight 1e'c turm exh1b11c; tketne'' of
farlt' b' \.\ 11l1arn Van Zandt and foot and th ought as the 1n<,t1ga1or of
Jam· \itlmml' '' light }C3r'i awa) all lhts madness. v.hile Pcter E'an<.
frum the mc:al} fare v.c·H. comc 10 gets the most out of hi\ bt:lcaguercd
e\IX'l·t IJtd) at the ( osta Mesa Ci\lc roommate. forced tu apix-ar rn drag
Pla}hou..c. 11 might chantably be for much ofh1s 11mc un c;tag<' Mana
noted .that. 1h1_s, .~o~t of ~i.£!S-.. !:fall-B.rown rs cmpl) dli.•l'tl\l' ac;
pro' id~' th~ ncc1.:'i'\ar) balance for a ~s... fia m·ce v.ho·c; COi ) \\t lh
the~tcr s 'iea~on. Evans befort· the farci cal gear' an·
'l ct. thanks 111 the effort s of d1rcc· thrown into motion
tor < urhctt Aarklte and an
cn1hu<,1ast1l cast. the Costa Mt'sa
produt tH>n ach1e' l''> 11c; potent ial.
ho""l'' er hm1tl·d that potenttal ma~ tx· It'\ prohahl) funn1l·r than su h a
cin u11ou' conglonwra11on of con-
tn' .tnlC\ h3\ Jll\ right 10 be
The ha'>ll prcml\c " a tall dodge
lonJ...cd up h) onl· of tv..o male
roornm.lll'\. v. ho till'' a 101n1 rt'tum
Hallmatk Hall of Fame
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The ke> pcrformanct's arc turned
in b> Mark John 'v1 cShcl·h; as the
m)op1 c IR <; man and Rut h
Cameron as ~turm·, mother .1 rard-
carf') ing member of the Moral Ma·
JOnt) ~k<\hcch) "'tl•I<, 1n hJ' hrnad -
h fJc,h111m·d larll a1url'. "h1k
(amnon l'm.lov.., ha loo'l'h \Hille n
rok ""1th a mea~urc 111 u1m1l
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.it Tl'te W et of th• llto••• ~P • 4t fJ l1 \ '".''Md' ... ,. ,,, . f •
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hand1h 1n th" mad\trom ol dl'Cl'fl-
11on arc RKh L cx-asso as the snoop-
ing landlord. Debora Bahos as
ban-.· a1 rhl'ad c;\\eet1e and Rohe n
Lupo 1n a bnl·f 'eg.ment as a JU'>tlll'
of thl' ~ac·l'
V.-htle the plot as ahou1 a'> 1hrn J'
the ""all' on Jeff .\ult°<, c;ct. Barklll··,
produuwn "fun"' and fn.·nc11c '''
rapid pall' ma<,lo..tng 1he 'cnp1ural
""l·aJ...nl·S\l'~ The attor\ tan forget
about thl.'1r uff\t:tgl· l·\acr\l' regimen
dunn~ thl' run of th1'> shn\.I.
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11nuec; through Feb. 11 at thl· C1\IC
Playnouse. 611 Ha m1llon St., Costa
Mesa. Ticket information is avatl-
able a 1 650-5 269
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lcgt· ""111 hold tr}outs for the muc;hal
\l'r\lon of .. .\round the World 1n r.11
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State display s
insensitivity in
edfly spraying
~unti~gton Beach city officials are fl ying straight and
true in their quest to halt malathion spraying even though
it is likely their legal challenge wtll be swatted down by the
state.
~he legal challenge to be brought b) the Cit) of
Huntingto n . Beach along with a similar act ion b) Garden
Grove officials reflects growing public concern abo ut the
aerial apphca11on of pesticides to kill the Medite rranean
fruit fl>.
It is com foning that ct11Len apprehension about t he
./?°ssible tll effects of airborne spra) ing has not fa I kn on deaf
cars. at least not a t the local level. Howe\·er. 'itate oflicials
seem intent on prete.ndmg there 1c; no oppos111on to the
_.w>ra) ing nor an) possible threat. It is a t} p1call> burcacrallc
respon se to an under<;tandably concerned populace.
The a\l·rage person on the street 1s unsure whethl·r thl'
pesticide could be a greater threat to our "clfare than thl·
u ny little fl y 1s to agnculture.
Surely, all agree the pec;1 nel·tl<;, to he erad icated.
California's cconom) could b<.' d evac;tated 1f thl' Mediter-
ranean fruit fl) "ere left unchecked to reproduce and feast
o n crops. No one suggests "e turn our backs to that threat
But experience has bt:en a gnm teacher. DDT and
.\ge nt Orange were both thought to be '>afc ""hen the) ""ere
1n use. H 1~tor) s ho ws the experts "ere \Hong. dead wrong.
T he po pulation of Orange Count) canno t afford to tx·
a clinical stud~ 1n !O'\IC npcnmcntauon. Respertcd leaders
like count) upen 1sor Roger Stanton and Cit) ( ouncilman
Peter G reen of H untington Beach. a profe'>sor of LOolog)
and ccolog). arc alarmed at the prospect of spraying O\'C'r
a populated area. Rc ... carch sho""s malathion ran cause
cancer. birth ddrrts and c h romoc;om· damage 1n lahorator)
an imal~. ac(ording to (1reen. "ho \a1d tht·re 1c; no l'\1dcnre
the spra> ner rcache<; the fru11 fl)
A .,eragl· c1111cnc; who lack Cirecn«. npntl\l' 'il't'm nght
in quc~11on1ng the \afrt) of malathion 1n \IC\\ ot 11., lethal
nature. f hn a~k ho" malathion can Ix-l·on .... dert·J absolute!~ c;a.fc 1f 11 kill\ hugs and 1c; harmful to J'll'l\
Stanton \\as nght 1n ::111ark1ng r..tatr nllic1alc; tor tht·1r
1nsens1t1\ 11> to cumm11n11' ronrernr..
'"The l'p1toml· ol 1n'ien'>1t1' It) on thl· part ol .. 1a1r."
Stanton \a1J. ""'a\ '' ht•n the' \\l'rl' told that not t'' lT\CH1l'
knc" about malathion <,pra~·ing. ·You "ould h:J\l' 10. ll\l'
in a l3\l' not to kn<m about the prohkm.' one otliuJI 'ia1d."
~tantun JJtkJ ··\.\l• arc not lJ\l'mrn. Thr ut11l·nc; ol
Orange ( nunt~ arc not .,, 1lllng to s11 on their hind quartl'r'
i:tnJ !>all\a1t· "hennn the '>late ring'> !ht' hell "
T hr Stall' O\A.l''> thl· iwopk ot nrangc ( ount~ .i lx•ttl'r
C\planat1on th..tn 11 h..t' deli' l'rrd tx·forl' 11 dumr" fX'\lll ldl''
trom !ht· '"'~ on Thur,da)
Opinions expressed in t111s space are !hose ot 11'1e Daily P1101 Ol1'1er
views expressed on tl'11s page are those ot tl'1eir aulhors and artists
Readers comments are in1111ed and may be sent to The Daily Pilot P O
Box 1560 Costa Mesa 92626
NCAA t akes on steroids
The ~atmnal ( nlkg1::1tl' .\1hkt1l -\<;'><>na11o n l'> tinalh
adJrcS'>tng .1 prohkm th.it hJ'i hcu>n1l' "'ldt·sprcaJ 1n 'Port<,
t hl· u'ic of nlll'il k-hu ild 1 ng. J)l'rformn nc:C-l'n h;i nc1 ng 'ill'r01dc;
Beginning -\ug. I. foot hall pla)l'r'> at 192 DI\ 1'ilnn 1-
.\ anJ 1-.\·\ \thool'> .... 111 undergo random. ~car-round
te.,ting ti.1r 'ill'f1>1J u\t' ~111T pcnalt1l''\ .,,111 he 1mpo.,etl on
\ 1ola1or<1 unl·-,ear·c; Im' ut d1g1hi111~ for the lirc;t 1nlrat 11on .
J permanent h.rn frum athktll'\ for thl· '>cco nd
The ne" rl·4u1rrment. "h1ch could tx· t''\panJrd to
o ther <;pnrt\ 1n t'<'o )Carr... c;hould nn:ompll\h thrl'l' thing ....
lrcate a fJlfl'r u1mpd111' c t.1tmosphl'fl' 'il'nd a ml·....,agt· to
high school .11hktn "1th nilkgl' Jmh111onc; ::ind. mo\I
• 1mponantl) protect .11hkte\ from the harmful '>ldl· dTn t\
of steroids
The Morning News Tribune (Tacoma, K'asb.>
TODA l' I' HISTORl.
Toda\ '' Wl·dne.,da\, Jan 24. 1he 24th da\ of 1990 There arc 341 da\~
k it 1n thl: \l·ar · · r o<la) ·s h1ghllgh1 1n h1\lnn
r-wcnt)-li\c )t:ar'> ago nn Jan 24. 1965. lormcr Bntl\h Pnmc: M1n1 s1cr
'-' 1mton C hurt hill died 1n I ondon at the agl' of 90
On th1' dJfl'
In I M4!!, JJml'\ \.\. \1.u\hJll d1wmcred a gold nugget at Sutter\ ~t ill
1n nonhern C Jllforn1a. a d1\rn\ l'r) that led to thl· gold ru~h of ·49
-By Tbr Auoclatrd Preu
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TOM TAIT
Editor
DO~ FE:'JLE\
I\ 11oriatf' Editor
TOM CLAN I ~
~ew• Editor
STEVE MARBU:
City Editor
ROGER BLOOM
futuru Editor
ROGER CARL.SO:'\
Sport• Editor
TOM BUDD
Cittulation Dirtttor
TERI PUPO
• ..,.£:irrulation Marketing Mana~rr
BOB FRANK
Home Delivery Manager
CHALON GOOD
Cu1tomer ~rvkt' Man•1~T
PRAMODSHAH
C..1rolltt
RHONDA WEED
O.ta Pr.a.•n1 Maaapr
DONNAJACOlllSO
Cr.161 Ma= I"
J\'' R F.IC.H •:~et: Re
Rf'tail Salf'I "•na11f'r
<:lf ERI FREEMA~
UaNifit'd Manllfller
Jt 0\ Of.Tri G
Le~al Advf'rtiaio~ Mana~er
TOM TITUS
Spttial Stttiont Editor
MARY CARTER
Ad Senien Maft .. •r
ALISSA TADLOCK
Pre·Plofte Ma•-.gttr
HENRY KNIG HT
PftM Roeat Mu-.r
LISA TANNEY
Pre-Prat S.peniMr
PA TllJCK TOOi.
Pre-"-S.,..M
BIU. CRAWORO
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Ga.GE AllAl1Z
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Drugs threaten to Crumble U.S.
To thr Edttor:
Throughout h1stof). all great civ-
ilizatio ns of this world have climbtd
gradually up to a ixak or pinnacle.
held there bn lltan ti y and glowingly
for a bncf \pan or a long span.
dependant upon 1ht·1r dom1nanq.
and then began the decent from the
glof) and brill1ant·c down to mys-
terious obi!\ ion or O\ t·rt h1'>tory. to
be studied. pondcrc:d m u\l'd o' {'r.
comparl.'d dnd d1\\(.Tlt'd h' future
Cl\~at1on\ m l ln1tetl ".llall'\ ol ·\mcnca "'
o nl' of thc\l' grl·a1 rt\ il11at1on'
So ml· uf hcr prnkt l''>'Or'> art
(1rn·rc. l<oml· I g~pt Jnd \omc: C\Cn
c,a) -\11an11' \111'1 ol thl'\l' great\
lx·gan J rolling. ..inti \Oltl·nmg from
\.\1th1n. untll lhl' lllft' "'·" l"ttcn av.a\
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lapw "'a' uin1nhu1cd 10 h~ ou1s1dc
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'p1ri1u.il .ind n11nom1l ,,dut·, "l·n·
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ha ..,c a ha pp). hcalth\ nnd flt'atc
lillt>d Ne"' '\\·ar
JEAN FORB.\ TH
V>!'I l hnstmas Coordinator
Costa Me\3
or .. crack .. or <loin~ drug' cm thl· J<•h
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of the counul meetings to follov. the \Chl'dukJ hU\IOl'\\ 1 ruhl11. hr.1nntt'1
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consider that no mor(' than l\.\O spea~er' 1in the "!me \UhJn t tx· .1l111"l'd
to speak. Ma>bc this group can get its act togl·thcr and nllt ~,.1,1c l'\l'f\c1nl''
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emits from
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Hospital praised
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HJ 11mg.1fllnn ..irl· lht• lim•\t n:am-
pln Pl pr11ft'\\111nal' in thC' mrd1ral
lil'ld
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1 h.1\\ .1 lrJuma un11 and \taff a\
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I 111< r It 'J1lli,ul1 lfl imagine JUSI
"'''' \,1 l11,1hlr 1h1c, l..iulil\ I\ until
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11.1~clh I h11flt' 1 hat thl' puhhc and
g.1111·rn nH·n1.1I agl'Ol ll'' "'Ill c-onttnuc
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.11\1,i\ h<· ,J\,jj],1hk
H1•I' "cm ht\ v.a\ tn n·rn\Cf'\ and
11 " tr 11h ,, m1radc Thank you
Cl:--JO'\ JENKINS
\.1ammoth Lakes
You can'tjudge a dog by its cover
The brttder from whom we got
our dot said she was 1 purebred
poodle. The papers we 101 fmm the
Amer.can Kennel As.sociauon 'en -
r~ this.
It is not true.
h is true that she wean • poodle di51ui~ -curly coat. Ions ean and
a pom•pom tail. but benath au that
IS a ·mixed brttd f'Ollle
I've finall)' analyzed the m1xtun:.
Tanya is 40 perctnt water span1d.
.4() percent b&oodhound. and 20 per-
cent poocUe.
How did I arrive at &hae f\&Ufn?
Sk ~wild *hn sbe han or lftl
••er. Tum on 1 spriakler or a hole
Md * ClOIMI nanni,.. Her nip -
Of co.a -Nllllftb o~ ... n ·~_:-"l_ic ___ _
~ ............
Her percent.lac of btoodhound is
vcnficd three umes a day when Wt'
take our '¥1.1\s. Wr don't step \mart-
ly aior., takina deep breaths and
lootenint up muK'ks when M ao
ou,. h's step. "OP and sniff I may havr m1tcakulaltd; she's
P'Qblbly •s pttttnt bk>odhound. ..c>
prrttnt water sp1nicl and IS percent
poodle.
Aftd thf IS percent poodk? OtMr'
than the 1amouOag<.' 'hC' v.ear' it'\
't•nlicJ h~ her IQ I """~ all poo-
dk' arc tnt('lltgcnt. hut \h(' caml'~ 11
too far -when she'' not 1n hc-r
bloodhound-"ater \panicl rok
K1d1ng an the car 1., unadultC'ratrd
JO~ tor her. and shC' hcgs to go v.1th
me "'hen I pick up the car keys. So
hov. comC' whrn I pick them up the
morntng V.(' go 10 th<.' aroom('f'\, \ht
di' C\ under the bc\J"
I ~"er make an appointment to
ha"c her Mthed a.nd groomed unln1
she 1\ o ut4l1dc and can't hear me.
Ob' 1ou~I). Tanya C'an read m y
mind.
Sht will JUmp on m)' lap and
1nugle up Without brilll invttcd
unltM the tho\llht .._ cro--.1 m y
mind (nbt spolcn. jusi a ftttt.t~
thoupl) t"-t I should put tomt droos 1n her eyes. he won•t come
,,n,"hrrc near me then
I 1an·11ell11mc v.nhout lookan-at
m' \\ah.h or dock unless at as h1ah
n1Xln and the <iun I\ directly ovn-
hl•ad Tan)a know" to the: tCCOnd
"hen ti I\ ti a m . 11 a.m. and '4 p,m ..
\he rem<"m~n better thlft I do
tht· ..chcdulc for the cleanina
woman. the pool man and t~·lrub
pick-up On th()S(' days she arect• W
clran1na ~oman 11 the fron. 6:'d
the pool man at the patio f1te.
'''' 1n the ~rv1ct area b)i tM tt'llla bands until ~ haul thtm out to 1M
C\lrb.
I( you know 1nyonc who • 1n~ 1n a m1Md bftild ... -
bk>odhound. water ........ ,... d~ ~ve t~ my --. Ntl
qy -ewJ' ti¥t -.. ........
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by Bil Keane OOUJn"Sa CUL TtJ'llS
"Mommy, next time you buy crayons,
would you get a chestnut one?"
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"Hold 1t! We've been
commandeered ... ! think "
NANCY
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OOT Ml!> rACf 510CK IN I H£
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
JUDGE PARKER
r WE NEEON T GO ANY F U RTHER / THIS IS
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T HE SPeNCeR FARM.STENNIS SCHOOi-A NO
Re:SORT, A06 EY I
by Jimmy Johnson ..
by Tom K. Ryan
by Pat Brady
FUNKY WlNKERBEAN
HE.lLO, ffOf\rTDMI '5
Pru.A!
DOONESBURY
4ES, WE DEtJVE.R .
IN rAci, WE HAVE ~
PRIU:: RAN6ES ...
by Garry Trudeau
by Charte9 M. Schulz
by Jim Davis
'THE. c;,ooc;i NE.WS 15. I
THINK WE !>04.VEP OOF\ AN1" PF\O &lEM
by Lynn Johnston
IF f¥'0£Y 1eN'ilfE ~a= AU. eW.-· ~~y' IS.
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Doux
THIS ISTHe
E><.ACT SPOT
THATABB EY "'
ANO I
SeLe CTeO' ..
by Tom BatkJk
'PR10Rrrc.; Rusi-( ... AND
·srANDARD NEX'f DA£)' ·'
rrrrr1
111111 ... ,
'College's
top teams
victimized
by parity
Is there parity in college basket-
ball? Numbers I, 2. 3. 5. 6. and 7
were defeated last Saturday.
It was like Black Monday at the
stock market. We. at UCI. need
some of that parity.
0
Jim Calhoun. head coach at Con-
necucut. performed an unbelte,·able
job 1n defeating Syracuse and
Georgetown in the same week. He
and Roy Williams at Kansas might
be doi ng the best coaching Jobs
around.
Do not misunderstand me. the)
have the pla)ers but the} are getting
a lot out of them.
0
I read where some Las Vegas
writers said we were the "'orst team
they had ever seen. The~ hinted at
the same th 1 nf t"' o pre" 1ous }ears
and we beat L NLV once in each of
those )Cars.
I am not den)ing It. "'e pla}cd
poorl} last Thursda) at Vegas. bu t
we ha .. e played "ell in thl' other
seven conferl'nce games. or let me
put 1t this wa). we "'ere not t'mbar-
rassed as badly.
0
New Mexico State recovered from
its loss at Long Beach State with a
resounding win over Cal State Full-
enon at Las Cruce~. The Aggies are
for real. despite their poor showing
against the 49ers
0
Fresno State lost at home again
(Utah State). The famous Red Wave
used to help the Bulldogs at home
and on th e road. but the) are not
much of a fa ctor now Winning
creates a different atmosphere
0
Colorado State has fi,e fifth-,ear
seniors and fo ur of them 'itan That
is how to win -talk about c\-
penence In case )OU m1sS<"d 11. the
Rams beat Nonh Carolina rather
handil) in la te December
0
I attended a JC game 1n RI\ ers1de
Saturda) night and 111s al\.\a}S rn-
JO)able to return to }Our old haunts
and reminisce about the good old
(PIHse s~e MUWGAN /8 2)
Everett pact:
Your opinion
Jim E'erctt's s1gn1ng of a 'il'<-
)'ear contract in the neigh-
borhood of S 15 m11l1on made
him the second highest paid
quanerback 1n the NFL E\t:rett
declined to test free-agent
waters. "here he might ha'e
attracted a larger contract out of
another team or the Rams.
[\Cr) bod) seems to be ha pp)
with the contract on both sides
What 1s your reaction to the
contract')
Did the Rams tinall) pull out
their pocketbook at the nght
time for the nght pla}'er., Will
Everell be the kind of impact
quanerback wh o can put the
Rams in the Super Bowl?
Tlte Dally Piiot would hke to
hear your comments.
Please send your comments
to: Spons Desk. The Dail) Pilot,
330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa. CA
92627. Or call our "We're
Listening" telephone number at
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h••Pl'f.tOl'I
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2•, 1990 I :J
f,O I I
Today's pros owe debt to Jacobs
ly H0\11 ARD L. HANDY
Del>',,_ c ........... ..
Many of the young pros compelln$ m the
16th annual Newpon Classic Pro-Am this week-
end at Newpon Beach Coun-
try Club would like to have
the credits of Tommy Jacobs
when they reach the age of
competing on the Seniors
PGA Tour. 0 The) can also thank
Jacobs along W1th Gardner
Dickinso n and Dan Sikes 1f
the) make the PGA Tour and
gain fame and fQrtune along
the \\a\.
Jacobs was chairman of
the PGA tournament commit-
tee 1n his earl~ pla)ing da~s.
.. Gardner. Dan and I re,olted against the
\'a) the tour "as being run." Jacobs recalls. "We
didn't figure 11 "as right for 1hc PG-\ to run the
tour. Wt' felt that the pla)ers themselves should
have more of a 53) in what goes on. The tour
toda' e\ ol"ed from this re ... olt."
h cobs. one of a handful of \'C terans com-
pcuns in this )Car's Ne"'pon Clas!.ic Pro--\m
that 1s sponsored b) the 55 Club. a suppon
group for the chant) rcc1p1 t I loag Memorial
hospital . Presb) a·nan. has h d 'iucccss at e'er)
turn on his professional c:ar er
.-\t age 55. he has acco llshcd mon: than
most golfers do 1n ;.. life11m
While his pla) 1ng career · s bel·n put on
hold in reccnl hears \.\Ith cepuon of an
occasional appearance on the 1or-; Tour or 1n
such e' en1s as the :-.le" pon Cl ss1c. he 1o; still
Hf) act I\ e in the spon.
Tommy J acobs
Jau.~h\ .1" c urr,·n tl ~ d1n·,·1rn cit g.nll .11 th<'
Farm\ (iulf < lub and li'l'\ 1n lkl \l.ir lk h.I\
Ol'l'n rc\pL•nsihlr fo r hu1ld1ng th L' lllllr\\' .111d
m:irl.c:11ng Jll ml.'mtx·r\h•r'> 111 thL· '>J n D1qw
( uunl\ la, nut
\\'hilt'. he ,., happ~ .11 Tht· I Jrrn' < 1( h<' 1,
al~L> lool.ing Jhl·ad to thl· dJ' hl· .ind h" t\\11
'>On'I \\Ill form J partncr\hlp and g.(I llllll htl\111l'\\
Tiii
NEWPORT CLA SSIC 9 f'lll) l.,
for thcmsc:I' l'\
M1rhac:I 12'1l 1\ an eng1nl'l'I J nd "l'tlh t.~~I
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HIGH sc·HOOI. BO' s B ·\SK•:TB.\1.1.
Sea Kings team to catch in Sea View
League surprise Newport
tries to stay on C dM 's heels
By ROGER CARLSON
Of t~ Dally ,,_ St-'!
Sea View League leadt'r Corona dd ~1a r
hosts rival Esta ncia tonight in a make-or-break
duel for the la ttrr 1f 1he Eagles are to sta} in
contention for the lca~ue champ1onsh1p. but
there's another rub which has surfaced 1n the
form of Nc"'pon Harbor H1gh's Sailors.
Picked to finish fifth m a league filled \\Ith
contenders. the Sailors were nght where the~
"ere penciled m after two contests -0-.:! despite
l\.\O solid efTon s and faced with the prospect of
tra' cling to Estancia and Saddleback for their
next two stans.
The~ "ere on the "'rnng rnd of a \0-~ I
s11uat1on at halftime aga1n<.1 F<otanu.1 and JU'it
about an~onc "'a1ch1ng ''ould ha' l' to <iurm1~
JUSt one thing. :-.IC\\f>On "a~ going to bl' 0-4
brfore the week "as out dec;p1ll' ~ohd cffons
(PIHse se~ NEWPORT /l!MI
CdM, Est an cia square off
for first t im e this season
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fPluse stt CARLSON/141
TV set awaits top prognosticator OCC, Rustlers back in action
Did I hear that riaht? What do you
mean, you haven't entered the Rick
Talley Sul)(r Bowl Contc.t yet?
Do J have to send you the 2S cents
and lick the envelope. too?
OK. this is your last reminder. If
I was the Southern California
Edison Company. this newspaper
would be pink. You havcj ust thrtt
days to pick the score of Super Bowl
XXIV and win a new color tele-
vision tt1.
Nothina cou.Jd be simpaet. Just ~ muy blank from tbe 1M1J or Diet up one It OW' ftiont
dnk, 330 West Bay 5'.. Cou Maa.
The nala are simole. too: One
entry per mvdopt &ut you can en~
• muy tima •you wilb. EMm· Dk You em IDde copia Md enter loo.._ but .eta m&rJ blMlc m•
CCMM in 1 wpeme enwlopc. •
So who's going to win? The San
Francisco 49crs. who have Joe Mo n-
tana and are favored by I 21h points..
or the Denver Broncos. who have
John Elway and have already lost
three Super Bowls?
Pick the winner and pick the
score. We'll do the rest. In ca~ of
euct tic. we'll even hold a drawina
to decide who wins the color TV.
Losers of the roin nip aie1 to com-
plain.
But if you're f"ilht on the number.
say l8-9or41 ·1 ~ wbo'tlltiftl to ha~ the .... pkt? Em!iaad •ity members o(dw ..... i ... ..,._but
they e.llla"t ... ,..,
any~. All .... --...,.
mllbdbJ•l*'-1. ..... 21, ... 14 hounormblbt...... ·
What dtre? No PMd• ..,_,.
ary. We won't even try to sell you
prol)(n y in Canyon Country or out
near Hemet.
Now the tough pan: What score
do you pick?
I dunno. I can't decide. eitht'r. l
do know it will make a d ifTettncc 1f
Denver runnina back Bobby
Humphrey ca!' play. TM J?O<>r au> 1s
nursina sore nbs and sa~ 1t hclps to
sleep on his riF.ht side.
So if be cant sleep without trOuble
how is be aoina to play football on
S'1ftda)'.".' . Prediction: Humphrey will play
but won't ~worth m~h.
Odchmaktti. intidcntally, , • ...,.51
that this 1tfM could ~ hialHcOrina. Tbey've eel aM OVS/..., at 48
rnlllt(S9n Fnncilco 31, Deaver ~ Wall llftiet. t'-ey'~ ~ u.
veiled a new Sul)(r Bowl Theory.
which says that 1f the Dow Jonn
indu trial ave!'1lge nses from the end
ofNo,embcr until the upn Bowl
pme 1s pla)cd. th<' 1c1m whMC nry
falls l11cr in th(' •lph1brr v.ill win!
Theorists claim thll 1ndicator ha
bttn naht 13 ttmcs 1n the last l S
years and that'~ scary.
The more widely-followed Wall
Strut indicator 11 that if the winner
coma out of the old National foot-
ball ~. wttich the •9en do. the
........... TMUY/aJf
The Dally Pltot
T\\1) 1ram~ <.ecking the ':lml' pn1L·.
IX"nh 1n the rnmmun1t\ n illcgc: tn cn-s h611kcthnll pla' 11fT'i. arc ta long
d1ffc.'rcn1 d1n-t•t11lno;
Afler 1on1ght°'i ; '0 gamc'I. the
second round of the Orange Em~rc
Confel'l'ncc season begins. which
mt'an Cioldcn West C'ollclc ( 16-8.
3-1) hopes to l"t>ntinuc Its ron,istcnt
pla) \\ h1le Oran~ Coast ( 12-. 1-4)
tnt'S tO act back into rontC'nttOn
"We need to ~at Saddlcback and
v.-c need to beat Fullcnon. -()('('
Coach Tandy G1lh~ satd. "'Saddle--
beck (which hosts OCC ton\aht)
pressures very well and that'i some--
thine that has been bothtn na us. We
have to beat the P!C'!· ·•
The Pirates. with 307 tumovm
th is ~ason (IS '4 pct pmc). havt'
•
lx·l·n 'truSllling. losi ng seven ot their
l::i't 111nl.' . .\Ian Schltnes averages
I'\ I p111nt<; and lJ ., n:bounds a game
-~llh team highs -to lead the
Hul ~ "ho ho~t Golden West on
<;:11Urda'
The Rustlers. who defeated OCC
in the f1f"'t round. 74-6S. will host
fullcnon tonight and attemP' to
ma1nta1n their anp Ol'I third pllcie.
Sophomore center Ale• K.repa Ml
been the kt)' for owe. ·~
2 1.1 points and 8.8 rcbouodl p«
cone"' in 2l p.mcs.
Sophomott Kevin Andinea.
GWC't ocher fine Poll oluer,.,,,. ~ I S.4' potnts and 1.7 -.... , 111
wllite pa.rd Rte Van 5co)U ..._
off S. I uaisu l)ef' ....-The ltuJtlen hlcf I b)te .......
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~--~-=-=:-=-· -~--°'911111 ~ -r. F.dilOft, Foun-• vllley ~naton Beach 6'Mi~OcanView.Not
oaly does eYftl' pme lftm to have a laC ridins on at. but the Sunset 1.-.e bas three .aenuine stars.
F.aiton'a Debbie Fischer, who
broU tbe CIF m:ord for 3-point
lmUta last week apinst Ocean
View, bu pabbcd most of the head·
Una and deservedly so. However.
~ Sabawb with Jenny Sullivan
ud Marina with Melisa Sortino.
have two players who boast im-
pressive numbers themselves.
lilir===IMMftila.iwOrt .. • ......... '° be .....
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.. Je811y Wftt fi'om beina a domi· Ulina defensive player to beiftl a .
dominatilaplayer:, period," safd
Seahawb Coecb Otlie Martin. •"Sk
hu been wottina very bard from the
start. Ouri"I the put two summers
sbc has aone to thru different
camps besides our own. Also. she
has been workina privately with a
shootina coach.
wotkina. Often times. the piayen
have a better feel for wbat worts and
what does not than a 006dl.
"She bu a knack for tbe Wa play.
Be it a t.sket, a blocked abot or
scorina on the wt break, she always
seems to come up with the biaplay.
JeMy uoel1 under pressure. She
really wants the ball."
Added Martin: "Jenny also runs
the court very well. She ts out there
a lot on the fast break whicb is p-cat
because she is almost unstoppeble.
Teams don't get to double-and
triple-team her like they do in a half·
court offense. Even when we arc in
"What is really great about Jenny
is that she enjoys the game. She
loves it She bas learned that you
can have fun and work hard at tM
same time."
With Sullivan leadin_g the charge.
Ocean View sports a 20-1 overall
record, while the Seahawks arc un-
defeated after five league contests.
a half~urt offense she works very
hard to get open.
"Jenny has a very soft touch. too.
Sullivan, a 6-foot-2 senior center
and the tallest player in the league
by far, was last year's league MVP
and seems to be doins a good Job
defending that title wtth an 18.4
scoring averaJe. along with 14.6 re-
bojinds and fi ve blocked shots. She
is being recruited by several
Division I colleges.
When Sullivan made her first
varsity appearance as a sophom ore,
she was known for her defense. but
"Jenny means a lot to the team,"
Martin said. "She means that we C'an
play pressure defense and if some.'-.
one slips throu&h. she is there to
block the shot. -She makes us a good
defensive team and she gi ves us a
good inside game.
"Jenny is the defensive captain
and it is up to her to switch the
She is shooting 50 percent from the
field and 60 percent from the free
throw line. which I think for girls
' basketball is excellent.
"Sometimes teams do everything
they can to stO{> her. but Tracy
Wolfe and Fabiola Nunez bum them
and we still end up beating teams
hadly.
'l'OICI' HICl .\k
£/\Nay's guarantee:
Broncos will cover
14-point spread
e NEW O RLEANS -Lake some kind of
sidewalk sharpie. John Elway considered
the condition of the Denver Broncos and.
in the tradiuon of quancrhacks past. offered
a Super Bowl guarantee.
"Get another point-and-a-half ... Elwa> said. ··and
I guarantee we'll cover the spread."
This falls somewhat shon of Joe Namath·s Super
Bowl Ill guarantee that thc I 711i-po1nt underdog ~kv.
York J ets would beat the Balumorc Coils. hut 11 "''II
have 10 do for now.
The betting line. measuring the relati' c wonh of
Denver and San Francisco. sa ys the Broncos arc doubk
daglls shon of the 49crs. 1 111~ points at last repon. up
from an ong1nal 10 Elwa~ thanks ht'> team's s11ua11on
isn't qu11e that bad.
"People are not g1\Jng us a lot ol chance:· Elwa}
said. "If we win. 11 wall be the greate<>t upset of all ti me.
If we lose. well. we'rc supposed 10 lo!>C"
The quanerback fifure\ that put!. all t he pressurr
on the 49ers. and that s fin e wtth him. It take~ two
teams to make a Super Bowl. and the Rroncos arc ha pp~
to play the pany of the second pan. odds against thl.'m
notw11hstand1ng.
"Only one other team has a chance to be .... orld
champion." Elway said. 'Td rather BO 10 bat and takt:
my chances than not go to bat. I'll nsk hum1lta11on for
the chance."
Humiliation. of course. has been the Broncos'
regular diet in this setting. This as Denver's fo unh Super
Bowl and the third shot for Elwa' Each of the othi."r
appearances resulted an routs. a nd those w1peouts -
especially the last two when he was the quanl.'rback -
weigh heavily on El wa}.
"For me to ~ the quanerback I ""ant 10 ix: l''l~
got 10 wan the big game:· he said. "'-iot too man~ gu~ \
who are classified as great quanerbacks ha"e not "'On
the champ1onsh1p. I don't know how many morl.'
chances we'll have. I've missed two opponun1t1c\.
Hopefully. we won't miss the boat on this one··
How would he lake to be remembered'' Elwa\
smiled.
"I'd like to ~ looked a t as a good quanerback who
won at least one Super Bowl," he said.
Or at least covered the spread.
Ql 0 ·1·•. 01· r11•: D \ l
Jerry Rffd, journeyman reliever for the Seat-
tle Mariners. joking about what he expects an
salaf) arbi1ra11on. having agent .\rn Tellm. the
man who worked out Mark Langston 'c; S 16 million
deal with the .\ngcl'I. on his side· "Do you tha nk
Arn can get me a similar deal?'"
Kings salvage 3-3 deadlock
Jay Maller and Larry Robinson scored ~
second-period goals as the Los Angeles
Kings overcame a two-goal defi cit to 11e the * •
Canucks an a National Hockey League game
in Vancouver Tuesday night. 3-3.
Down 3-1. Miller brought the Kings closer by
scoring his sixth goal early in the second penod on a
soft shot that slid under Steve Weeks. who pla}ed
uneasily throughout. The Kmgs tied the ga me on
another soft shot midway through the period. Robinson
completed a three-way passing pla y b) finng a v.C'ak
$bot from 15 fe·ct an front of the net that Wl.'ck'i
misjud&ed.
• tvu.lers 4, lslaaders Z: Dean Evason scored
twice in the first period to spark Hanford, snapping the
visitjn& Islanders' nine-game winning streak.
• DevU1 4, Penpla1 Z: John Mac Lean scored twice
an a three-goal first period that featured a pair of
shorth~nded scores. carrying New Jcr~y to the wm at
Pittsburgh.
• S..res l, Flyers Z: Dave Andrc)chuk and Rick
Vaive scored second-period goals to lead Buffalo to the
comeback victory at Philadelphia. extending the Ayers'
winleu streak to 10 p mn (0-7-3).
• Bnll.n I , Ne,. ..... Z: Boston's Bob Carpenter
tcored three aoals and, 11coaltcndcr Andy Moog con·
tinued his domination o Quebec in the Bruins' road
victory.
•Jell •. ea,tta11 3: Greg Paslawsk1 scored with
t.bree tee0nds remainina to give Winnipeg the viciory
It Landover, Md. • a..pn ~1 Olien S: Normand Rochefort scored W. r.. _.. o( me eeaon with lelS than four minutes
lift• Plew York woa in Edmon&oa.
• ..._I ... W1llp I: Btttt Hull scored tWlce to raill bit NHiadina total to 44 pis as St. Louis
.. pped a ~ lotina streak with the viC1ory in
Dnoit.
No. 1 Missouri edges Rutgen
11\ THE 81.E.\l'HERS
···--~-_....,..,..._._
Lendl, Wflander, Edberg win
MELBO URNr. Australia -f)('fend·
1ng champion Ivan Lendl. threc·llme for-• •
mer champ Mal\ Walander and <itcfan ,,,-
Edberg overcame heat. wild wind\ and
cager ~ oung oppom•nto; toda} to reach the scmllinals of
the -\ustraltan Op..·n
.\t leac;t 50 Ian' amo ng the crowd of about 20.000
Wl'rl· treated for heat e'<haus11on. but none werl'
\CrtOUSI) all. ollinal\ \aid.
1 he temperature on the rubber-bottomed hard
couns was 115 degrees. down from the 140 degrees on
Tuesday. But the d r). hot winds of up to 35 mph played
ha"oc "''h bascl1m· shots. Awa} from the coun. which
hold s and reflect'> heat. the temperature reached 99
degrees
Lendt. has legionnaire's hat napping and his
groundstroke'> lulling throuBh w10ds that knocked over
table umbrella\. beat Andrei Cherkasov 6-3. 6-2. 6-3 on
the panaall) cndo.,cd stadium center coun.
Edberg. the only hatless player of the day. had to
cope wtth (.'ven cra11er wands on Coun One and a more
d1 ffiC'ul1 challenger an Amencan serve-and-volleyer
Da' 1d Whl.'aton The No. 3 seed. who warmed up for
the match b~ pla) ang ncarl} four hours an the heat
Tuesda}. beat Wheaton 7-5. 7-6 (7-4). 3-6. 6-2.
Boris Bec ker. the No. 2 seed. lost 10 the eighth·
ranked Wilander 6-4. 6-4. 6-2.
Per les turns down Jets
Geor~c Perlcs. under con'>lda:lllon for
a mul11m11l1on-dollar contran to loath the *
t-;ew York Jets. decided to sta~ at M1C'h1gan
tatc after II'> trustl.'C\ 'i"'cetl·ncd his head ----
coaching JOb Tues<la) b) abo ma~1ng him athlclll
director.
The board of trustees' 5-3 vote brought mostly
hisses. but some a pplause. from ahout JOO people at the
packed eme rgency board meeting. "I am very confident
an m} abili ty to do both JObs.'' Pcrles said an a
statement. "Of cour<ie. }OU don't run a dc panment b}
yourself .\ strong. competent staff ,., essential to an}
organ1Zat1on I ha .. c a plan that I hope to develop."
In other sports news Tuesday:
•Four of the finest players an UCLA basketball
history -Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Rall Walton. Ann
Meyer'i and De nise CuIT) -will be hono red at
halftime of the Bruins' game against De Paul on Feb. 3
when their uniform numbers will be retired.
• Los l\ngcles Clappers guard Ron Harper. who
suffered a scnous knee injury Jan. 16. underwent
surgery at the Cleveland Clinic in O hio and the~ were
no eomplicataons. the team said. The surgery. which
took 21/i hours. was ~rformed by Dr. Tony Daly. the
Clappers· team physician. and Dr. John Bergfeld. the
team physician of the Clevland Cavaliers. Following the
operation. Daly said that Harper is expected to be
sidelined for about a year.
• U nivenity of Mississippi wide receiver coach
urry Dorsey accepted the head football coachina
position at Mississippi Valley State.
•Pat Rafferty resipied midway throu&h his second
aeason as head ba.s.ketbell coach at Northern Arizona.
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baa never lit me down ...
While Sullivu does aim• alt of
her ICOrina in lhe paint, Sortino It
just the ~te as the ii a Iona· ranee specialist. In fact, she bu a
very ini.emtina fkld pl per·
cen1qe. From 3-point ~· Sortino
is j6 of 113 (traihna Debbie Fischer
who baa 69 3-pointers) for just under
SO percent; however. her overall
field aoal averaae Is 40 percent.
Sortino, like Sullivan, is a three-
year vanity player. The S-1 senior
auard averqcd 20.2 points last year,
and many people thouaht her totals
would drop when she was moved to
point guard this season, but that has
not been the case. Sortino is averaa·
ina 22 points a pme. S.3 assists. She
is shootina 74 percent from the free
throw line and she is second on the
team in steals.
"Melisa has done a great job being
a leader both on and off the court
this year," said Marina Coach Pete
Bonny. "She has done a area• job on
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... maket all tbe calla. orpniua
all tbe ceana pania ud cUnaen. She ftaures out what tht sirte are aoina to
wear-p.meday. I knOw it hu taken
quite a bit ofber tJme, lhe has been
quite 1 capeain, I auna I have been
a linle spoiled in my first year. I
hope her eumple rubs off to who-
ever takes over next year ...
Marina ba1 surprised many
people with itt I S-S overall record.
but even more surprisina is its 4-1 l~ue mark, and Sortino has be-en
ri&ht there leadina the attack.
"Melisa improved dramatically
between her sophomore and junior b:c8:• and it is hard to believe. use she had such a good junior
year, that she is even better this
year," Bonny said. "She is a much
better ball handler and a much bet-
ter passer. Last year she averaged
one assist a pme, but this year she
is averaging S.3, which is eight more
points.
"She helps make a coach look
Lakers put Knicks
away early, I 18-9 7
From The Associated Press
Byron Scott scored 15 of has 19
points and Magic Johnson had 10 of
hi s 13 assists in a runaway first half
Tuesday nil.ht as the Los Angeles
Lakers defeated the New Yo rk
Knicks. 118-97.
With the victory, the Lakers now
have the best record at home ( 18-1)
and on the road (11·8) in the NBA.
The loss -New York's fourth
straight -dro pped the Knicks' re·
cord to 17-2 at Madison Square
Garden.
Elsewhere an the NBA Tuesday:
• 71en 183, Cavaliers 88: Charles
Barkley had 32 points and IS re-
bounds to lead visating Philadelphia
to its fifth straight victory and deny
C'leveland Coach Lenny Wilkens'
700th NBA victo ry.
• Hawb IH , Honet1 ltl: Allan·
ta got 29 points and 16 rebounds
fro m Moses Malone to break a s1 x-
game losing streak.
•Sans 118, Heat H : In M1am1.
Phoenix tied a club record its their
ninth straight victory. Tom
Chambers led the way with 32
points.
• Pi1to111 117, B•ll• ts: Chicago's
team record home winning streak
ended at 15 game!'.
• Trail Blazers 111, Bocks 10: In
Portland. Jerome Kersey and Terry
Porter scored 19 points apiece.
• Maverld1 lZI, Ballets 115:
Dallas shot 82.6 percent in the first
quarter to hand Washington its
seventh straight loss.
• Jau IOZ, Roclleta 14: Karl
Malone had 3 7 points and 18 re-
bounds in Salt Lake City. leading
Utah to its seventh straight victory.
GIHl.S B ·\SIKETBAl.I .
Mesa uses 3-pointers
to top Trabuco Hills
The Dally PAot
The Costa Mesa High girls basket·
ball team hit J-po1n1 baskets on four
consecuti ve possessions Tuesday
night to rally and take control of its
Paci fi c Coast Lcaaue contest with
v1s11ing Trabuco Hills en route to a
50-43 victory.
The Mustangs, 3-2 and alone 1n
third place whale carry1 na a 9-9
overall mark, trailed. 35-34, at the
end of three q uarters. But after the
two teams exchanged baskets to
37-36, Thu) Ngu yen hit a pair of
treys. kachel Thomas added one
and Nguyen hll another 10 a 12-2
run which put Ml'~ a head to stay.
48-39.
In another Pacific Coast League
game:
• Woodbrtd1e H , Lapa Bacla
17: Leslie Rathbun recorded a triple·
double as Woodbri dge maintained
MULLIGAN
From It
days. Ri verside and ( )prco;<; reall~
played hard
0
Bobby Knight became the win-
n1ngcst coach 1n the Bag I 0 when he
got his 229th league victory o n Jan.
11. Who held the previous mark?
His name as Ward (Piggy) Lamben
and he coached John Wooden in
college. That record stood for quite
some time. John Wooden 1s now 79
0
I saw where Butte JC erased an
18-poant deficit an the final I 'fl
minutes to force its game with
Shasta into overtime. Butte then
overcame an I I-point deficit in the
first overtime a nd won the game in
the second extra period.
The Butte coach as an old friend
who won state championships o r
went to the finals regularly in the
1970s and has now returned to
coaching.
HeU, he was old to start with, but
that bad to make him older over-
nifht. What about the poor IUY at
Shasta -l wonder how he felt?
0
It is amazina when you lose, how
much help you tet from all of the
fans. I aucss that I should listen to
them -we need all the help we can
act. At the UNL V pme last Wttk. I
bad oae o( our fans yell &o tet Rod
Palmer out of tht Jllf'M· Now that is
whee I l10p litaaaa. He is.,.,. &o play 40 minu&es 11
often II be pftywicallJ CU. fie ii OW' bnl player, our.....,, maa no
~uct••--·. Oive •Ive aod Palmm l'Yef} year ud we CM play UIJ'C*, ffc is
.-only .-ior we lave wt.o p11JC1
m.acb l8d I lillve to repllce lliln eat ,.,.
11s lock on fi rst place. Rathbun had
26 points. I 0 assists and 11 steals to
lead the Warriors ( 15-4, 5-0).
Jn the Sea View League:
• Uahenlty 15, Newport Harbor
35: University improved to 14-4
o verall, 4-1 an the Sea View by
thumping visiting Newport Harbor
(6-10. 2-3). The Trojan win sets up
a showdown for first place Thursday
night when University travels to
face league leader Tustin.
Denise Gandara led the Trojans
with 25 points. 16 rebounds.. sill
steals and five assists.
• E1tucla 0 , C.r ... del Mar U :
Monique Sweet had 13 points and
I 0 rebounds to lead Estancia to the
win at home. Also contributina for
the Eagles (8-10, 2-3) was Melody
Earle with 11 point.s. seven rebounds
and fi ve assists and Patrice Lump-
kin with nine points and nine re·
bounds
as nght or wrong an that case. but I
can give you an example that I
encountered.
A sportswnter from our school
paper called me an early Janual) and
wanted to wn•e a story about our
team's progress. He said that when
s,chool ended fo r the quarter on Dec
11 . he had not followed us since and
wanted to know how we were doing.
I tned to be mcc. but 1t was reall y
hard. The amazing thing is that
students actually read what he wntc'i
and probabl> think he 1s an expert
Then agam. may~ they don't read
11 because they don't care.
I guess I have a problem wath that
because I probably don't blame
them.
We arc 0-8 in the Big West Con-
ference and the only pme we were
out of was the UNL V game. so
maybe there as hope that our players
will all have a &ood performance on
the same ni&ht.
0
We have only one pmc this week.
and that is Thursday niJht apinst
Cal State Fullerton at Tatan Oym.
We then have a week off before
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TALLEY
ffrom at
market will be bullish. A Denver
victory. oo the other hand. would
produce a bearish si&nal. Proponents
oftbat theory say it tw faikd only
twicic in 2). SUper Bowls.
Doesn't help you much. eh?
AJI I cu "'11nt is that you (a) come up with your own .._,ia. (b)
take 1 llbd ..-. or (c) let ~
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IOod. When ~ point auard is &ombina a~ from the ouuidt it helps take off'a littJe praeure off our
posts. wblch is imponant since we
are a small team.
"Melisa is also solid defensivly.
You don't ,et a cioll~ tcholanhip
(University of San Dieao) by being
an one-dimensional player.
"The bottom line is she just lovt's
to play. She will play on the outside
hoops if the aym is closed. She will
play Nurf Hoop, wh11tever. She just
loves the game."
"She loves to compete and when
the games on the line she is the one
who wants the ball." Bonny added.
"She takes the responsibility. She is
just a great kid and a j oy to coach."
SIMI Grud'• col•tn11 •ppe•rs
every Wedoe1day.
SOCCER
From 81
League as Shana Novegrod scored
one goal 1n each half.
Carolyn G riffin and Came
Caposino assisted on the goals as the
Sea Kings 1mpro,ed to 7-4-4 overall
and 3-0-2 in league play. Ncwpon
fall s to 4-7-2. 1-1-2.
•Edison %, Hantlngton Beach l:
Jeanine Manin had a goal and an
assist 10 keep tht• Chargers perfect 1n
Sunset League play. Edison took a
2· I lead b) halftime and used the
defense of S\H'cper Chelc;ea W1ll1am\
and goahe N1kk1 Turner (four savec;)
to hold on in a c;corelcss second half
Ed ison. 6-0 an league and I 1-1 . .i
o .. erall. took a 1-0 lead when Marlin
headed an a pasc; from Jennifer
Cristen and madi." 11 2-0 when L)nne
Thiel scored ofT Manan's ass1'it.
•Fountain Vallty %, Ocean Vltw
~. Michelle Wa1c;on scored ClfT
M1ckclle Gartner'-; as'11s1 in the fir'>I
half and each tl'am recorded an o.,..n
goal to set the final ~core b} halftime
as the Barons gatnl'd -;ole control of
second place an the ~un \et League
Thl' Baro ns 1mpr0Hd w 4-1 -1 an
league. 8-5-4 O\t:rall. wh111.' Ocean
View fell to \-2-1 in league.
•Marina %, Westminster 0: Thl'
Vikings e'ened their Su nset Lcagut·
mark at l -3 tx·h1nd 1 .... 0 goals b}
Wend) C1ra11cau and the shutout
goalkeeping o f ( mt1n Rmsman
Gralll.'au c;corl·d hn goal\ an the
fi m half at about thl' 10 and 15
minutl' ma rk\.
• Woodbridge 4. Lagana Buch 0:
r our d 1fTerl.'Ol plJ\er\ 'iC'Ored as the
V.amors 1mpro,cd to 3-1 in the
Pacific Coa\t L eaguc "'1th the 'll'·
IOI) at ho me 0 ' er the .\n 1s1s Jen·
n1fer Hale and .\hc;ha Nl'l'ion tallied
in lhl· fir\t hall. and Mand\ H;i""ln
and l.indc;a) Aucko 1n the s(·rnncl rc,"r
V. oodbradgc, I 0-4-1 O\ erall
JACOBS
Fro m 8 1
and v.as I '.!th on the monc\ 11'1 in
I %.i. has lop tamp.ugn ·
H1'> first profe'l\tonal \ 1r10~ C'amr
1n tht: \1ontehcllo Open an 1957. a
"'1n he repeated in I 95Q. He al\O
won the Gardena Valle~ Open 1n
195 .. 'ic11ht:r "'a" a Tour C''ent
Thi· rx ·n\t'r Osx·r. \\ac; ht\ fir\I
"1c1or) on the PC1.\ r our 1n IY~t<
v.11h the l 'tah Open ( 1%:\), ~an
Diego O pen (I %2) and the Roh
Hope Desert Cla\'i1c ( 1965 ) among
his other 'iclOrtl'\ I le al<;o "on the
CBS (iolf ( la\'>lt 1n 1965 and v.on
three mate he\ on \hl'll\ V. ondcrful
V.orld of (1011 an Ital ). Japan and
the Baha mas
He wac; tht• \outhern California
PG A champio n 1n 197 1. JQ72 and
1976 and tht: mt•dal pla) v.inncr 1n
1973
In the 1964 l .S Open. he set I!(-
hole a nd 54-hok records and 1n the
I Q66 Master\. he tied for first but
lost 1n a pla}ofT lie v.a\ runner-up
in the SoCal PC,..\ an I% 7 and again
1n 1973.
While has achte\'eml.'nt!. on the
courw are many. he a lso has had a
lo ng list of '>UCCe'l~c; and honor; a'I
v.cll.
He was a mcmhcr o f the Ryder
Cup team and the PG A Diamond
Cup team. both 1n 1975. Both teams
won aga10s1 Britain an 1ntema11onal
competition
"I think probably the biggest thrill
of my career was playing on the
Ryder Cup team That is a thrill I
wall never forget ... he s.aid.
He as a former vice p~sadent of
the PGA of Amenca, former chair·
man of the PGA Toummamcnt
committee and a co-founder of the
present PGA Tour.
Jacobs is perhaps most widely
known for his succeu at la Costa
Country Oub in Cartsbed where he
served a director of aoff from 1971
throuah 1986 when fie rcsia,ned to
cake over at the Fanns Golf O ub in
Rancho Santa Fe. Durina his time at
la Costa. he was also tournament
director for the MONY Tournament
of Champions and was a co-founder
of the MONY T of C charity foun-
daion.
In 1981 he was honored by the ~ A.nteles Bicentennial Sports A1--
10C1ataon as one of the 200 ouutand· i._ Los Aneelea Sports fasum and in
1983 he was Southern California
PQA ac>lf profeuional of the yar.
Eecb of ik last fi~ yean be has
played in the Letmds of Ool( at
AUMift, Texas.
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Weslminsrer at Manna
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NIW OllLEANS -Steve Alanlll. Dee\'Cf's rookie rree safely.
decided to 10ur New Ortcans the ._,&be lroDcos Drivod in 19Wft.
So he hopped into a cab on
Sunday, drove around and aJ.an«d
at tbt nilbt tpOts on Bourbon Street.
1"t.tn be returned 10 the Broncos'
hotel
ewei11111oot Ute lbey'U be over before tbey llan. with
the playen 11~ tucked away in b(d by 11\idnWlt.
That was perhaps _put belt when Joe MoataM. un-
MeMahon·like ofrtht field if not on it. was asked which
of New Orleans' wotld,.famous rntaurants he miaht
visit this wttk.
"Room service." he replied.
.. What time wa.s that?" he was asked.
"About 11 :30," he said.
Tuesday was the first formal mceti"S of the teams
and the media -the somewhat inappropriately named
"Picture Day," when players from both teams con-
areaate at lhe Supcrdome in uniform to pose for
pictures and listen to the same questions they will hear
for the m t of the week.
Mark down this year's Super Bowl as a decidely
liaht one for New Orleans niJhtlife. Michael Carter. the 49cn nose tackle who missed
half the season with a foot injury and returned for the
30-3 NFC title game victory over the Rams. said he is
read y for full~ume duty. So did Bobby Humphrey.
Denver's rookie running back who cracked two ribs in
the Broncos' 37·2 I victory over the Cleveland Browns
in thr AFC cham pionship game.
With San Francisco and Denver -down-to-
business teams fiUcd with.homebodies -in town. lhcrc
arc no Jim McMahons marchi ng down Bourbon Street
some time near dawn. or John Matuszaks a nd Lyle
Alzados to entertain the locals with their antics. Most
NE\X/PORT "'°"' ., But the fl op ~.ame flip in ''lr-
tually minutes as Harbor ralli~ for
a 60-58 victory over Estancia. then
SS-49 at Saddleback to put them
back in the hunt.
"I don't think they ever had any
do ubts in themselves." said first·
~car coach Bob Scnen. ··w e pla)ed
Corona del Mar real tough. as clo~
as any. 1f not closer. And we ju'it
didn't make some shots in the fourth
quarter against Tustin.
"We had a mediocre first half
against Estancia and then came out
and played real hard and \l.C went to
Saddleback w11h a little more con·
fidence. This is a prett) confident
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gro up and they have high expecta-
tions of themselves.
"The league 1s so tough from top
to bono m. you just try to keep
yourself going after losing a couple
of games."
The Sailors know the)'re going to
tht' 3-.\ pla yoffs. they're 13-6 overall
and are shoo-ins for an 1nv11ation.
but a finish in the top three guaran·
ltts 11 and the~ ha,en't ruled out
championships asp1ra11ons. either.
Bill} Ngu}en. a 6·foot junior
standout. who has been s1dehnt'd
since before the season began for
~ 1olat1ons of school poise). will be
bark then. as "ell a<, the last threr
games of league. and 11's a bonus
that buoys the Sailors' momentum
going into tonight's gaml' with visit-
ing Uni versity.
"He was a real important part of
our team," said Serven. "Billy was
our leading scorer duri ng the sum·
mer and a return ing starter. He
won't start right away. but his pres· ence will give our guys a lift. I think
it's going 10 keep us from falling into
an) kind of Oat pcnod."
Harbor's players have alread}
given their coach a lift ""h an
at11tudC' for Un1vers11y.
"It's a real pos1t1\e for us," said
Senen. ··we're not looking past
Un1,ersit} (0-4 ) at all. T he) all
shoot 3-posnters and they pla} a 101
of gu)s. The) 're a young team. so
the) 're still adapting. but they can
beat an} team 1n our league on an~
night."
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IOopen?
Servile -the same scbooJ whtcb
WU dropped by the Cbarem a COU•
pie of )ears-so after a two-year mna. was without an oppoMnt.
The Cbararrs c.ouJdn't quite deal
wtth the f'rian· attitude a couple of
years ago, but a coach ins cha nee has
Jivcn ~rvite a new persona and
Edison Athletic Director Lyman
Clower said it's a non-league pac t
too aood to pass up .
Edison 's opener will be with
lolani in the Islands, then it'll be El
Modena and Capistrano VaJley for
the first two w~ks of the regular
season, a bye, then league play,
1ncludin& the return of Santa Ana to
CdM
From 81
Coach T im O 'Bnen ... I JUSI hope It
continues. I've always struggled with
Newpon Harbor and Tustin always
struggles with University. and
hopeful!} Corona del Mar will con-
tinue to struggle with Estancia."
O'Brien knows all about struggles.
especial!} the ones his own team
(1 1-7 O\eall) have given him this
year. "We·ve been an up and do"n
team." admits O'Brien. "and they're
dri' 1ng me c raz). We beat Tustin for
three quaners and lost b) nine 1n
one quarter and lose. and the same
"1th Saddleback. the} beat us by
sc"cn 1n one quaner and that''i thl'
difference."
Corona del Mar Coach Paul Orm
1s well aware of the pitfalls in dealing
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1'1lie .... ··= c.., Top IO in lftP -to
be a replay in miniature of t.M
NCAA. wbae parity co.tinues to
dominate.
Only Mater Oei ii ltable -20-1
gets you that sort ofJhina.
But when it comes to No. l.
lcaaut play hasn't even turned the
comer yet and there are a half-dozen
candidates, all with six o r seven
losses. who have a ri&ht to claim the
No. 2 spot.
Prcd1ction: When the 0.UJ Ptlet'•
fi nal Orange County rankinp a~
released as the CIF playoffs begin,
look for Capistrano Valley to ~tum
to No. 2. ri&ht behind Mate r Oei.
with Ocean View, EIJoro, Edison,
Corona dtl Mar. ~ion Viejo.
with Estancia.
··1 expect a fierce game." said
Orris. "They're in a position if they
lose another game, they're not losing
contact wi th the field. but cha nces of
a run for the league 11tle wo uld be
getting tougher.
"We've struggled the last couple
of }ears with Estancia because of
their quickness and it's liable 10 be
the same type of thing. We're a little
quicker than in the past. so I think
from that s1andpo1n1 we can deal
with it a little better. I think we're
quite a bit more physical inside.
.. We ha'e 10 protect the ball
The~ 'rl' \'Cl) cle ver at setting JUmp
balls and drawing charging fouls and
the) ha'e a couple of lineups the}
can thro'>' at }OU. It sounds like
the) ·re going with a smaller guard
no" (Son L) ). so 1 \\OUld anticipate
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propam ~)ii ln jeopudy of .
beina canceled. accofdins to AlbJetl( otrec\Of Ed ._.ion. who i1 still
tryina to ftnd t0meone for a he9d
roach.
9anton needs a tennis coach for
lbe'bo)'I. u •II. Blanton is wailina
by the telephone. at 760-337S. fo r a
walk-on coach to bajl him out.
0
Quote of the season -from
Mater Oei's Gary McKni&ht in late
Oettmber as his learn prepared for
the Oranac Holiday Tournament at
Chapman Collcac.j ust coming off a
loss to Lona Beach Poly become ~-I :
.. Yo u know. I j ust can't handle this
business o f losina."
some djffe rcnt zones."
Coro na will start its usual
fo ursome -Mark Flint and Wam n
Johnson at the auards. John Paulsen
at a forward and Jeff Jackson inside.
with junio r John Upham or Doug
Hesse a t the other forward.
.. They're just solid." said O'Bnen
of CdM's hneup. ''They're not ex-
ceptional in any phase. but ve0
steady. They're not as q uick as us.
but their seniors are paying off. It's
the little things that separate teams
and they possess a few . There's JUSt
not a weakness ...
Estanc1a's setup 1s similar in that
there are four longtime starters
(Gut)" Heredia. Paul McDaniels.
Torre) Hammond and Matt Fuerbr-
inger). The fifth is l }. a 6-foot junior
who. according to his coach ... has
been making things hapix-n."
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11y. lovely yard & triple ~9.~ _ 548-2362 Agenl 6.C0·0997 a~e $715/mo Avail 2115 ~~~ ia~. ~~1 .\~1"°~'. upstairs condo Carpon . frplc & parlo.mg for 2 cars
garage NEWLY remodel 2Br !Ba 8 0·9506 or 675·4 704 ping Fruit lrees patio & Ir pie pool $950/mo 1 hse 10 ll"le boa~dwalk
631-1400 $385 000 Sanu Am lrplc. gar yd lndry, 1 blk BEACHWALK MOOe'I 2BR atnum S 1325 160.1115 548-4739 or 645-2636 $950 yrly 722·63.C.C ~!ghts 1084 to Ctlina Cove $ l 200 2Ba. den lrplc. air WIO , BLUFFS Twntlm Like nu
2610 Seavlew 673·0681 gar pool. nr bCh s 1400 L!gUf?a leach 2148 3 BR. 2 •BA TownMuse 3 BR 2 •• BA, ftp pool, 2 ... n ~!~~t ~ ~~~! Lg 3BR 3BA 1800 s/12 p111 (7141 380·8084 El Morro Beach moouiar ~~·s~a:~ ~~a?9sscig car gar. Sl 600/$ 1500
2Br iBa. frple. owner OC· patios 2 car garage wid I -"'~ p Hi tlouse wtocean view• Parl sec u r 11 v de po s 11 disc Lse 549•0709
tlkups Sl650 Nr parli & 19" H I -----cupled • 2 Income untls tennis 759_9194 ON THE ANO' 2 BR. 2 furn JBR 2BA pvt 1ac & 240·2160 eve & wt.ends •BLUFFS upgraded .c BR Laguna leach 1048 Nicely groomed pride of _ BA sec Md pool s i 350 deck S 12001mo · ullls 1 JBR 2BA duplex lowet 3 BA condo Planl snutr
_ ownership Proposed an· 644·2607 5•0.0113 yr IM .C94·5280 yrly 203 30ttl St 2 car mrbl entry Avl 211 I •llUT IOUI YllW j nexat1on to Npt Ben Cosu ~" 2124 w 0 S 3 $2100/mo 760· 1139 l8rge ettractlve 2BR 2BA 20.C 16 S W Cypress LO 3BA 2BA condo sep ~ Hlfts 21 SO gar I lrplc t 12 ------
condo wlttl 1acuu 1 tub 1 $520.000 Agt 757-2700 211 (, 11ttt St. mslr bdrm living rm & !_m~sec:. dep 675·8 i59 UM lllkl 1• PAii
view patio, 1 secluded or 538·8718 Mary 3 BR 2 BA. s1ove. refng. family rm No pets 4BR 2Ba '1M ·v1ew bit-ms. 3BR 2BA HOUSE Fenced Lg 2BA Jus1 steps to
petlo. well kepi grounds. vacant 7~~-rs~s8 s1 .200 759.3990 or 536-2725 FP 2-car gar gdnr new yard, 2 car garage Near waler Pvt beach pt1v1·
garege. $359.900 CALL Lots for Sale 1400 Lg spacious sngl family Berber crpl Lease.no sc tlools $1"00/mo leges Resort Living
JOANIE. AGT 831 ·2915 Large water view lot, 2BR 2'>BA Condo Spec· tim. 5BA 3BA 2 lrplcs. pets S l l50 . uhl 642·0 l38 0 1548·934 I E16.C6-28.C8 S 1000tmo 673·6030 '
OCEAN view 3Br 2Ba. 2· Canyon Lake. R1vers1de lacular ocean view New lrml dinmg & 1'-m rm. 3 Townhouse. 2Br 2Ba dbl J-BR Condo 218.C Vista HARBOR VIEW HOMES
cat ger. move-m cond County Guarded gale remOdel all amenities car gar S 1600 54oli-6560 gar patio. lrplc. AC pool Enlrada. Ttle Blutts Pool upgraded " BR. 3 BA
'349,000 Call Loraine community i7 miles 01 Must see 12131670'7252 WALITGTIEIEAOI! tennis Quiel no pets & gas BBQ. l/p Shown lam rm. Jacuui grdnr
Agl . .cg&.7876 sl'lorellne S i 19 900 •2BR DUPLEX 0Utel & Frestl ligtlt br1ght Sl050/mo 770· !950 by IPPI 71.C-720· 1455 $2,500 760·9672
7 1 " -2 4 4 · 9 7 1 8 gOOd area Large yard Towntlome on lagoon 2 Leam tlow to p11y tl'le tlorn Balboa Peninsula 36111 S1 IMMAC tlouse. 3Br 2Ba. 2 leach 1069 LM.lre/Agenl. t1ngle garage s75o BR • loll 2·~ BA. 2 car tl'let sbeen11111no 1ny00< 2BA lBA Ophi: garage frplc pool 2·car gar 535-B Bernard 647·754o alt garage S 1 395/mo clOsel An 1n11rue1or s w11t· AY1 211 $950/mo Dys Avail 1mmeo S2000/mo
*Deluxe 3BR 2 ,BA Agenl Lois 960·0982 1no tor you 1ne1a ... ll9d 841-344 1 Eve 646-7409 M11\e, 213-660-1984
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buyt this beeuhlul 1 BA
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comm. 300 Cagney Ln.
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dbl gar. '(fd. xlrut $1275
Sml pel ok 646-654 1
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i-4:30. Ag1 s..3.3.c12 HcM.mtt ••Eu m•• ========= Stlarp 3BA 2BA. gardener 2 Condos VIiia Balboa, Gtner• 1102 Incl s 1295/mo No pels ~~ f,~0~~all2 L\~ Nr S..Ch & Edinger. West· I Cell Pam. Agl 546·5880
S206.000 By owner minster area 3BR. 2BA. l Pl.Ill Tl 11111
722·7265 or 631~52 lg lam rm. smgle family -Tl!
tlome Excellenl -•lllllftllf ••BY OWNER•• cond ition S 1 200 Mountain se1t1ng sur·
...... Dover Stlores1Wes1cUt1 213-595-7257 I rounded by Slreams &
401 SERRA DRIVE 5BR 3't.BA Flyer w/detaols --falls' Garage wl opnr w.'d
CORONA HIGHLANDS 11 i201 Esl elle. NB. CO<· I l'lkup. w00dbum1ng lrplc ========= New eotldol Almott 2500 ner LlncOln 548·3263 llll>ol ls1M1d 1106 micro Isl • dep
1002 1/1 of luxury. 3 Bedroom. •BEAVT EXEC HOME• Proleuionally decoraledl tBR Condommium $775 -====::=:;:;-B .C29 Bryson Spr1ngs ll,-, •• 1111
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3 Be111. fOfmel dining. •BR 3BA• bonus rm, 2 3 r 2Be '1141 Gar. lrple. {Allailable 11311 family. lots of petloe & lrplc. end of qulel cul·de· w/d, lols of wOOd & Ille m'rlmA cs.ck rm.1659.000(Com-aec. h~ yard, Fr gray S'1700/mo yrly 673-5348 2BR Tri·Lvl Condo $995 --m p!et9d Awro• July 1/90) pool "COMPLETE RE· --2110 Blecayne Springs
..,..... MODEL" $749,500 l730 !Available Now)
PREMIUM W~ lo-Bonalre Way 838_5351 911>o1 No Pets CALL Velma cecton wttt11n welklng dis-'frtou>tta ~ vllm ~ ... _ 549.201 ~to newCourtyarda ~· *" .... * nn..--1107 ~ Center. Reef ........ ~ V«Nlllff lg 28R 2BA 2BR 28A eondo.2-cargar •mlY ... unit c on111ta o f 2 ~ w/bey vtewt Pool & ten· Newly decorated. '-W>lk to 1519-A Westminster
Mdroome ..-t.mily room Gl:J-8~~ nlsl E-Z lerms 8"5-6106 bctl. s 12001mo. Mike o< N.-3BR. 2'~BA rwn111
(o r could I>• 3rd Roget. 818-987·1432 Mstr BR aulte w /)ae tub.
bedroom) , .. bath. Front Ml7 L c...e ...,~ca * L.91--* Wik In CloNt, 2 car. patio.
unit le a 2 l>edfoom, 1 Home fOf Nie on OYet"· Furnlstled 2BR 2BA f/p, d'looM yoor dee«
bettl unit. lnalde leundry Pllllll•I llnlT llz*1 comer lol Bey view condo. A v I ,., ow I 11550/mo. 675-JMO
room, 2 Cllr gsage. Cell Cltm 58r 4 'Mla Hotn9. from 2nd atory. Excellent S 150 0 I m o C a I I iUiiiiffiiiiiiiiii eoon for more inf Of-4500 eq tt l'l6gtl oeltnQe, lg remodel opportunity 818446-9392 Ul1W TllHH•
INlllon. Tl'lle II Coete roome & iot ~ doCti S73t.OOO. Cell 673-7027 3Br 2'ABe, get. pool. tpa.
Mela'• HST BUY I 111 I MM onty. Sl.416,000 + COfOftl dlf Mar 2112 tennla. 11195. 8'4-25'2
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gr8ded 2 BR. 1 BA "°'* Reetty 7141249--8903 etraet petttlng. oC..n a CWJIOrt. 1875tmo. No Le lot. 2 car~ FOf Sale tide of PCH. S900tmo '*-· Curt II 131-12tt
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grades lo su11 ttle m1lhon
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now •S •ov@ sweet •ove _ _ _ '"9 & personal credit re-* ALA MOANA APTS * Wall-wall glass Large S6851mo I'll~ 675-6606 Mele 20·30 to snr 2 BR 1
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Reh 1ge<ator 673-5374 or !BR. lSA S600. lBR 2BA rec room & leunOry room, yard No pets . 5 1 5 Low depos11 494·2265 Br+gh1 & clean Laur10ry & S40Q1mo . oeo 644-8930
159-9506 Mike 5750_ new crplll, drape•. close lo snaps & DuHS. Bernard Sr S9001mo • ~W •BR Apt w>tn ''''' garage $850/mo t800 ---S585-S6751mo S700 MC doP 6-46-6273 Clay St. 673·3039 Mlle n/tmkf SIU N""P' Ben
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Snr lovely JSR 28A NB
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Palrotoa 650-61 59
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snops 1590/mo See, 362
Vlc!orl• • 13. 650· 72«
B1e11ktas1 lunch ana
sna~ks Large yard
Lots or nugs and play
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951-3530 ()I' 859-'.l-45'
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CUSTOM HOME REPAIR
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LAWN MAINl 548·9309
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1nst<tll VaJe n11n 548-6109
OOUSLE·A-TEAM 15 y•s
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Garoen•ng & C1ea11•ng
Se•v1ci:i 6-4 2-392 1
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SUPERIOA Wallcovering
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966·0836
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• C • I 1 J • n · ,._,,. ':'~~ w 7427• ...-. ~ reeume to condition. CM& 1311 •-·-= _ ..,... " ,,.., ~ tww welWd not• « °"""' o. O'Nell. toe a.. ~ .-tteneterore Of ~ fM-111-o741 . ~~~0,-Eugene Hunt, lclctend Boet tip for MW 22'. (0318H) oonMMed'°tMPfoPl*dwerd"°9cl,Cofoneoet...,, locallon 11: AUi.TiMi! ~FILE~'"°*°" < _""_, Coneuttentl Inc., •ooo .. ,....,.. .... e1e.eoi.o1111ern-&pm ..... eotton.) ~ ~t CANal. VIDEO and PHOTO 8EAA • ( 24o0 ;z__ lm-1m Mii'AURANT MecArthUr BIVd.11• 770. Mattr ... & trundle. Mver BILL MAX~~TOYOTA 8dmln61Cr1tton euthorlty wilt Barry A. Laubecher, t H 0 U R Chent·Pel '9~ ~-.._~~ ...... u~ t B h CA u•..,.$19",•••0-8733* t•••t.___ ........ HI be trented unlHI 111 30t12 ltMP*:haM Or., PH O T O W EB ER 'S ~~CAIV!-7 .. ,.Dr .
I*..-. c.11 f~08ERV!R & VALET t2t80. (714) 883-0500 ---• •Allll• (71') CM7-1565 ObjeettOnto ttlieP9tltlonand t2t71. That Uld bull! tranafw la CNo-Mel Tu Lee, 2 -" ..,.,., --••• • ......... por eec ' ., _, '"'· ~ sg b!t _.. -· .....,, ' ' lnter..wd l)er90ll lllet an Sen .Nell Cep19trllll0, CA WOR4.0. -· • -· t 400
1~1 7'18 flcp d 9erwr fot Din'* ..... --1ftowa QOOd CeuM wtl'f tht Keith Pl 8'etl0p. 27055 Via lfltencled to be coneum· '"'°°"' V"'* Dr .• °'9fftOfld ~~=~=~·~~=-HouM w/Tr s.Mce. mft /U. AllDTAlf Meltresa. bOx, frame, new. court ehould not gflnt the <Medo, MIM6on Viejo, CA m11ted at tht olftce of': I#· CA 91785. tiled
Vetet tor F~ nu .. & PIT, high energy. mature. 1235. 840-8733 throus c assifie WE'LL PAY Yll autnorlty Htt1. ESTRELLA ESCROW. 302 ™• -.tement ...
wkndt. IOt E. Balboa flew MletY -+ bonut. Cell Complete King 8.drm set A HeARINO on the pell-Wllllem L. Twomey, 14 Nonh El Cemlno RMI, No. wttll ttle County Ctertc of Of.
Blvd, Balboa DELIA 790-5000 1-5PM s 175 Incl lampa & linens. ..JI 1111-IVll t+on ~ be held on FEBRU-Tt mbergate. Irvine. CA 100, San Clemente, ~I-=County on January 17• ~•-~ECURl'TrOmcERS E'•celTenT -c onafTion. Misc. TrlnlpOIUdon USE! ARY t5. 1tt0et t :4&P M in 92714. tornl8 92CST2on0fa11•Feb-t Pu~ 0r-CoMt _.,_, 493 7394 L Dept. No. 3 tocated a1 700 Jay F. Paletllkott, 2233 ruary 9, tMO. -..... .. NEW ITALIAN RES· Work for the bell! . Civic Cent., Drive Wfft. Port CarllM Piece. Newport Thll bulk trW11t. 11 tub-o.lty Piiot January 24• "1•
TAURANT In LAGUNA ~ llMln CONTEMP OAK FURN Motorcydts/ Santa An1, CA 92701. a.en. CA 929&0. ject to Callfotnle UnifOfm 1990, Flbfua.ry 7. 14, ~2
NIGUEL . NOW HIRING 774-..880 Grell cond t· couch. un-Scoottn 8018 Brend new BMW 325I IF YOU OBJECT to 1119 Kenneth A Wollaon, Com1119'cl .. Code Section
COOKS A"'S'T COOKS -llnlsh table set 4.1t2 Side Conve<tlble, white with granting of the petition. you 25291 Velaequez. Laguna 8108 -----..... "."'.:"'.:---• · • ~ · SECURITY OFFICERS table. 2 brown 9x !2 BMW 1987 R-85. MotOf· black Interior. plnatrlp-shOutd lit"-llC>PM' at tile Hiii , CA 112853. TM name end addreu ot rtaJC NOTICE
PREP PERSON -PIZZA carpets OBO 720-8734 cycle M int condition Ing, reer Cleek spoiler, hearing end 1tate your ob· Thi• bu1ln111 ts con-thl per1on with whom --~;.;;;.;..._ ....... __ _
MAKER. ApPly In pereon PERFORMANCE Low miles. Wlndstlleld eustom wheels, c ar ject1on1 ort1i.wrltten objec-ducted by·• general pt rt· clalm1 may be llled 11 L.IQM. wkdar.3-5.303 Brotd· littresslhl,llttl helmel. $3500. Morn-phone. lully loaded t1on1 with thec:ourtt>ef0f1 ne<lhlp NAN CY JORDENI NO , ..U.UCATION-
way, ag. S..Ch 497•6220 BONUS! size. new. s 155 1ng/e11e 723-4360 Compeny transfer, must 1he hearing Your appear-The registrant com· ESTRELLA ESCROW. 302 DAILY N.OT
Reetaurenta CALL '* 840·8733 * sell' Assume lease at 1nce may be 1n person or by meneed to transact but!· Nonh El Camino "911, Suite THE ZONING AOMINIS-.11 .. w ed 9020 $575/mo you1 attorney nesa und., the lletltlOUI 100, San Oement•. Call-TRATOR OF THE CITY OF UIT. fH Ill di Moving many sofas. bar "utOS Int IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR busineN n1me or namee lornlall2972 and tM IHt day COSTA MESA WILL BE
Countryclubteektdepen-$500.00 stools chairs tables Cars -WANTEO ·Truci<a 111-1111 °'a contingent creditor ol llated 1bove on Aprll 27. torfillngclalmaby anycredl-CONSIDERING THE FOL·
deble person with strong w a1nut1teak wall units. Cash . Free appialsals the deceased, you mull Ill• 11187 tor 1hall be F1bru1ry 8. 1990 LOWING APPLICATION·
people Skins & positive rattan 11ems bicycles. Resale Sates. 443 w Autos Domestk 9300 your claim with the ooort and Glenn E Fuller which IS the bu11neu day Z O N IN a A C T IO N
attitude. Good growth 1 d 1 c M 645 2n53 mail e copy to the personal Thi• 1t1tement wes filed t>elore the consummation ZA·ll0-02 FOR ROBERT opportunity for someone Dynamic Protection Ser· ~ad~~~lus!!" 5~1~1~s 5~~. Bay, -" 1111 M'flllll repret«ttetlve appointed by '*ilh the County Clerk ol Or· date apecltied above WOO FOR A MINOR CON-IECE"lo.IST with solid F&B beck-vices Inc · 85 an induce-5 8 3 59 LI IAIH the court within four months ange C0un1y on January 10. Oiied Jan 9, 1990 OITIONAL USE PERMIT ground to mova Into ment 10 all newly hired Newport Bch 4 1 4 \llhetl Orlve/Je~s from the date 01 first 11-1990 '*' T. CHUMO, OYOO I . FOR A DENSITY OEVtA-
With or withOU1 word pro-
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m e nagem e nt Pro-employees. offers a per-Sol a steepe• queen 9030 Auto. Power Windows & su1nceol le1tersaa1>1ovlded F4U:dl'CHUMO, lntettded Tr--TION OF 2 3% TO ALLOW 3
fesslonal appearance Is a formanoe bonus plan 111 wrought iron helbd, 3 . Locks. Tiit, Cruise. 1n section 9100 or the Call-Publlthed Or1nge Coast ,_,_ UNITS. LOCATED AT 418
must SupeN lsory ex-order to rece111e long metal bar stools studio FORD 85 F-150 4x4 VB. Cassette & morel 23K torn11 Probate Code The Dally Pilot January 16, 23. Published Orange Cou 1 HAMILTON STREET IN AN
p e r l e nee preferre d term, quality se111ce from couchi2 ll>ls 650-7457 305. AC. PIS. PB. cruise. Mllesl ( 129687) time for filing claims wlll not 30, 1990, February 6. 1990 Dally Pllo1 January 24, 1990 R2 ZONE. ENVIRONMEN-
Selary to mid s2os. Send Its employees due I I an ks. cust om S42ll e•plre prior to four months T 184 W808 T AL DETERMINATION· EX-
fRIPLE dresser & mirror wheels, Alpine stereo MIKE McCARTHY BUICK from the <1a1e 01 the heartng EMPT resume with salary his- T k h I 1 t to king headboard 2 end S7,995 Call Don nolloed above -------------------IF YO U W ISH TO tory to· Personnel Man-8 e 1 e ors 5 ep s o 15550 Beach Bl, Wstmnstr YOU MAY EXAMINE the rtBl.IC NOTICE rtllllC NOTICE PROVIDE COMMENTS OR
Call 0 L Weaver tger P 0 Bo • 2084. l1nanc1al stab11tty by :,9;~~~h be<1d~!'~ul S 143~ (714) 646-2069 (714) 894-334 1 Ille kept by the court ti you -------------------OBTAIN FURTHER INFOR-
979-2900 lOO"lo FREE Newport Beach C A :0~;~1 Y~~r :'rer~!~,!,0
673_5253 lllOI EUOTU 1111 are a person 1nt1<es1ed 1n ~IC~~ICE: ITA~~=T Of MATION, PLEASE CALL U --111m 92659 Dynamic Protecloon of Antiques. V-6. Ttlt, Cruise. Power lhe eatale. you may hie Wllh .......... 'UOICl"'L WIT ........ "'W"'L f•OM THE PLANNING DIVISION -r• Classla 9045 the court a formal Request ~" .. ....,.... .. " AT (7 t41754-5245 Type 55 wpm. willingness Restaurants lers 1mmed1a1e 1nte1 -Mlsctllaneous 60 f 5 Locks/Windows/Seal s tor Special Notice of the Iii· FOltft!ITU"t! Control PAATNIJlllHIP Publlff\ed Orange Coast
to learn new machines, EllllmG PEOPLE views lull-time work and CONTOUR CHAIR 1141 PACUlll p 0 W E R' P 0 WE R' ing of an inventory and ap-No. lt-41M C>nltATINO UNOl!Jll Dally Piiot January 24. 1990
0-6 pm Friendly office. Full-Tim e , P art-Tim e. many, many part-time LOUNGE-lo~e new auto-TOURING SEDAN Stored POWER' 1424491) prllsement or estate asselS On September 13, 1989 flCTITtOUI •UllNell W805
paid benefits Call The Register. Busers. Salad openings all shills ava11. mat•c po.,,er slide heat & Rare classic low mites 11111 or of eny petition or account at 1000 SOUTH COAST NAM!
Huntin gton Beach Ber &Prep-Cook Apply able Call 1ooay work 1 Cit MIKE McCAATHYBUICK asprovode<1 1n sec11on12SO DRtVE APT =S104 Th• 1ollowong persons •-1CW\TM't YMCA. Trac••, 8~7-9622 111vera11on con1tols-Cos1 per eel con 1 ton COSTA MESA Cattlorn11 have Withdrawn as General r~ "'"~ .... .. Th s Pl tat tomoriow• m EUIR 15550 Beach Bl, Wstmnstr ol the California Probale . ---------at e oup an ton new S3339 will sell tor I 1111 01 I Code A Request roi Speclat IOlflcers of 11'1• Orange Coun Partners from the Partner-K·s.e221 UllPTIHIST P /T 1555 Adams Ave. CM S950 or oe~1 Oller Woll Sedan. 45 000 miles. orig· 11 141 894-334 t No1oce form Is evaol&ble from ly Sherill's Office seized ship operaltng under Pam NOTtCI! TO
Retail DYNAMIC Cletove• 646· 1233 L11 Msg 1nal conc111on. stored for lllOl LE UlllE the court clerk property for forfeiture in American P1oper11as, 2182 C,.IOtT~I Of Lt bookkeeping, gen of-
fice. 1-5:30 M-F, Delma
Corp. Joann. 842-7724 •ma RmlEEI PROTECTION El EC sew mg machine years Paul, 540-6064 or AttOfney for Petltl-r: connection wllh v1011111ons 01 Dupont Drive. Suite 20:1 •UlK 1"ANlflE" • I 328 983 7 Wqtl 1111 FrN Forgy, Jr., fOfgy, tn-Health and Safely Code Sec-Irvine. CA 927 t5 ANO Of INTINTION tr le•i·llflrHI S IOO. guitar 5-l50 Hum--V 8 Power E11erytt11ng1 edoml a Moelch, 550 N, toons 10 w•I t 1352 The F1c111ous Business TO 1"ANIRA -.... 11 .. STP/T SERVICES mell logurtne S200 steieo A/Rack 3rd Seat. Super ~ ClfcJe or .. lent• The es11mated/ appr11se<:1 Name Statement tor 1he ALCOHOLIC MVl!,.AOf Buffum s Fine Jewe~y in S30 TV S30 536-8381 Autos Imported 9 I 00 Family Transportation• Ana, CA 92105 va•ue ol the property 11 P1r1nersh1p was filed on LICl!NSl!(I ) (ten. For skin care salon 1n
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1kllls S7/Hr. 675-4190
~n~~g~t~c'.1 ex~:~en1c~~ (2 ... lllllS) Restauranl Eriu•pment 197 1 VW BUG & t982 (4 16525) PubllJl\ed Or1nge Coesl S23.8 10 00 The setzad 7123185 In the County ol Or· 11._.107 U.C.C.
Sale•person for 20 hours " BBQ King MoClel KS-t FORD MUST ANG Best •1111 Oa11y Pilot January 24 25, property •S described as IOI· ange Original Fite No end 24071 et MCI
"' (l 1 ... ) 1•• •no "' 6 57 • 3, 1990 tows s 1 s 500 oo un11ed F282006 U') per week to sell beault-" ••·• elec smol\er h1c~ory 4 otters .148· 1 MIKE McCARTHY BUICK WTh809 Stales Currency. S7 900 00 Full Name or Wllhd1aw1ng
UOIPTIHIST n b ' P L NOTICI! IS HE .. IE•Y lul" 1ewelry Call Bui-SllPPlll SIPfllYISOll ski • rous OP·ll-Ot AUDI 80 red 5000$ 15550 Beach Bl. Wstmnstr Unlled S1a1es Currency Partner A11111 O Keen In<: GIVEN to tM Credlton of
fum s Fine Jewelry Ms poptorn mach1nl' mocel Runs good an mainien t7 14J 894-334 t $4 10 00 United States Cur· 2 t82 Dupont Drove Suite ,A,.LOltl NO. 2, INC. Busy salon. Call Regina. Hall,2 13-749-124 1 lllllSllOTllEIS 1 2007 Call luesSun ance records S1000 CADILLAC 79 SOV PlllllCNOTICE ency 2021r111ne CA 92715aCah·1oc1a1~No.,Tr8fte-Allen Edwards Salon.
721-1666 Retail I 7 4 30 675 1554 0 673 7 pp Pursuant 10 Sectron tornoa corpo1atton Take charge indovodua OB -t 4 1 One owner Dark blue K-53952 11•88 ~•1• of the Cal1lorn1a *°'and LlcenaM wfMIM h II h g 0 ~ .., r Th•S business was ccn-...__,_1 ~-1~ 417 IE .. llOEPTIHIST IWIAIEIOT NSmH
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pleasant voice & neat ap-
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w3 O wo overs~ 5 'f pin n RIFLE 30 06 1'11' me<ic:t BMW 1984 318• whtt"' ieatner toaeleel 93K FICTITIOUS •U .. NESS Health and Sarety Code ducted bv a general partner. ;ii. .:tt:'C'it, of Coete
rece1111ng ep ' watcn Silvt-r turquoise suniool l eather up S2 100 644-4024 NAME STATEMENT prooedures 1o forle•I this 11\tp • ol
Fashion Island E•cellen1 or•q sogn!!C nng 2 old notsll'r e.cellent con· The lollowlng persons are property wlthou1 1udlcl1I Alvis O Keen Inc Presi-1 =··~T~°':::
company benefits Salary pot~el watches fiol6 '>504 dot ion Y 7 1 OOO mlltl'> 01411110 114 Cl•1rr11 doing business as l)IOCeedongs ere under w11y dent that
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or Steve. 759-7979 Ask lo• Dale Howard IJtwtlry/Furs/Art cond•l•on S•OOO OBO 43:10 Von Kerman Ave thos property ~ou muSI o111y Pilot January 24 31. K .. 1 JUNO IOO« K ...
bOL5 DATSUN 280Z 7 2 1915 720-1491 Newport Beach CA 92660 w11hon 30 days ot the ltrsl 1990 February7 14, 1990 toclal lecurlty No. W.ES/Clmlll P.S. TUCIEll ----------1N('r10r A bOCy on QOOd Ory Fly Inc Cahtorn•a publtca11on of lhos NOllGI. W-811 I .... 0 ....... 0 h I"'.
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I I Neeced 'or 4 ear OIC d d ~ORO 198 t Crown VIC· co1p f 1-.. I t t • • • Mature r1end y some Y SALE ~ OFF! SMl>il Louvres 5pee •le a veri 1.,... c 11m s a 11ng ----------..,...._..,. her, lfl the City exp Par t/Fullttme some class Full or P IT West Mag wneels runs ..., .. u t or 1a One o wner 4320 Von Karman Ave your interest 1n lhe selred PUBLIC NOTICE of Coet• ...... CountJ of
weekends Balboa Island monster Area 894·014d Thru J11u1ry I s 1 250 OBO 650·0964 l o a a e ti S 2 9 5 0 Newport Beacn. CA 92660 property with lhe Clerk 01 °'Mfl. , lt.te of Ca61f0fftle
675-7700 Or il•'t•Quu l\ "'Sidi!' 1ew 64c-3667 Michael A Barone the Orange County Superior l.£GAL nez7. TEUllllllETlll I e1r. !'. lll!Hdgl' ...... re ht-\"' llOllA '11 ACCOlll LI FORD 87 T·BIRO V-8 Trustee. 19800 MacArthur Court 700 CIVIC Center PU8UCATION-The lecatloft Inc~
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PI T Fashion lslanc area ins agency Satar~ tr•l!t>r1tti i><;on '""'YV• _ ovi>• oaymeni.-; 0 ,. IPilSe Xtnt cond 27K E•lenell!d TntS Ousoness •s con· 92701 You also must "'9l.ICATIONOF of ,.,.!c..,•::._ of
w ome ns boutique open with t:>eneltts Call tor,.., En .... 1':10o1• & or buy' 642 457'> ws~o":snoty Orog owner Cucied by a general pan. orov•de the D•s11c1 At NONl!TG~Tl!IV°t ~.of the Intended tr~
644 1823 Al Quinlan 833·9550 I 760-9628 nersn1p torney s Olhce w•fh an en· .. ... II 1111 ........,,... A · mo•P W ill '1,.,.. Hrl•r 0 1MrRCEOE::. 1957 1!10E Trie reg1s1ran1 corn dorseo copy of the claim OECLAi.ATION lefOf • ..,,. __ "'" Jl'WPIPr .. JI If, N ...... , .... , d I 1 b Newport 9Nc:fl, CA ttllO. Ills, LYll TlllPIC&l FISll ICll. Blvd at ·J2nct St • 6 lullf loaded black mence o transac us• dorecled to For ter1u1e THE COST A M ESA AllottledMMlnMl-c p ti d has 8 open ng lor pP;irl w1ir1 91ay chrome ne~s unde• lhe loc111°ous Li&son. Orange County o.,. PLANNING DIVISION HAS __ ... _....... lllM b the Nsupr:C~!1'1y :o~~~rs Y~~,'. : ~~OP•Cal nFisn
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therapy skilled home vis tropical ftsn & hobby f> 3 t 25~~ $10,stad Presioenl the Con1101 No atio•e on any lftRONMENT Al IMPACTS " known to the Intended
ns pediatric care Work equipment requ.,ed Xlnt llAIOllS FRiii N1SSAN 1984 Pulsar Tt11s statement was hied correspondent e FOR THE FOLLOWING tranellfM are: NONI!..
as few or as many hrs as oppty lor acvancem1>flt IELllUll Automatic p S p B with the County Clerk of Or-11 your ciaom 15 not t•mely PROJECT The property 11 di·
you want Help your com· PET LANO PAVILION I Wholesale doamono~ ,;nd AM FM stereo 39 000 enge County on Oecembe• lllf!d lhe 01st11ct Allorney s DEVELOPMENT REVIEW :f;!:~1~n t:14n:i'~,:~'.
mun1ty & your sell For 1637844 ~e3a2c3h9Blvd Jone 1ewle1y """r I 10 y"lu I miles Gooo con<1111on 20 1989 F441117 0111ce will <1eclare the prop· 0 R. 8 9-36 R F 0 R D, _ equipment and fOOCI wtll of
more info call Home Care · I Rongs chain~ t>amnys SJ600 539.5554 alter 7 Published Orange Co11s1 erty cescr•bed on lh" No11ce VERSIFIED PROJECTS. IN· certeln "ZZA ,AltLOlt C o n n e c I 1 o n I Daily Pi101 January 10 17 10 be lorletled to the State c o R P o R A T E O . 2 1 3 -5 3 9 . 2 2 7 3 etc We custom df'Sogn 549 5717 leave message PllT1AC Slllll 'II 2• 31 1990 w 791 The property described •n AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR tMI.._.. It-.." .. ...._ Membfrsh!ps 5540 anytong you tJt>51!P s Ill •oozx Auto PIS a1< Cassette '"''Notice lo be lorllllecl 10 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EO'I .-.ZZA, and located., 71 4
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pros. pool dining social 12CEJ9841 MIKE McCARTHY BUICK K-UM1 provided on Health end Sale· MENT UNITS ON A SITE IOfnla, and trenefef tti. fol-
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BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Attorne~ LOCATED Al 23•5 ANO LE bllt!lt ANO WIN( PIUYATE ESTATE t888 t Beach Blvd H B Tne following persons are By Thomtu J Borris 2 3 5 9 N E W P O R l !!ma-41~. now 11_ •fWtLllf -1-llf, 17 t41 847 8555 doing business 85 Deputy 01s111ct Attorney BOULEVARD IN AN R4 ._ loc ted t ,_ nr -AW s Crab Hideout '\l80 Publtahed Orange Coest ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL ~IOPf9m 1 • IUSTEll PIECES At,....ay Ave Costa Mesa Oa11y Pilot January 10 t7 o E TER M 1 NA T 1 O N 417 Hth It., tor lhe
• "T .Eco llSSU SE•ru 1111 Ca 92626 24 1990 NEG ATIVE DECLARATION Pfen!IMI lecated et 417 lllll I A Auto PrS Stereo low, 0110 Panners -1 L P w793 lAVAILABLE FOR REVIEW 17th It., In tM CltJ of lllACELET, 130 Low Miles & Cteant Coro Inc la C11l1lornod FOR 21 DAYS AT THE COITA ME•A, Coun~ of
llAlllH, APPllAJSH (,6;~916151 ~~:ro•&loon -General Pan-PLANNING OIVISIONl ::::~u. ltat• of •II·
I •• 000 SELL -I -Th11 business '' con-PUBLIC NOTICE FOR FURTHER INFOR· Thet the emount of ••1 MIKE McCARTHY BUICK MATION PLEASE CALL _., le
11.rll 000 IWIOll dueled Dy a limll!'ll p11rtner-T!-iE PLANNING DIVISION IMlh.naM Pf ' Of con· "' • 15550 Beach Bt Ws1mnst1 Sh•P I •seo 11der1tlon In connec:llon IEOIUCE •-••1SEI 7 89 334 I T 1 NOTICE TO AT 17 i 41 754-5245 with ·-• ... trenefef of .. Id 1 arrna ( 141 4-e111n11C W\TICE fie regoslr&n com Published Orange Coast ..,..
11• 000 SELL I. loo rUU&. nu menced 10 1'ansac1 Dus• ci.£0fT~8 OF llclflM (or llcenMI) end
' 1 ' lllUI STAIZA 1117 ness unCer lhe loc.1111ous BULK TIIANSFER Dally Piiot January '4 1990 Mid bv1lnee1, tncllldlng OTllEllS YALIEl AT Auto Alf Tilt, Cruise Cus-K·S4tH business name or names (Sec•. lt01-t107 WS04 tM 11tlm1ted lnvlftlOfY, I•
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS A UC C ) t"'--• 1100 000 00 llOOO SELL tom Whls. Security Sys hslect above on N • · · ,.. 1um ... , . .
' NAME STATEMENT Doro Inc tor Dor No 1 L p No1oce •• hereby o•ven 10 P\llUC NOTICE which con••· of the lot-11IO·l1100. (714) tem 10616691 The following Pf'r~ons ilre Ralpho Muncasler creditors of the ""'thon ---------lowlftl: JtTom!M«y not11
122· 1141722-1401 11111 Coong Dus•ness 115 This sie1emen1 we~ hied named 1r1nsleror1s1 1"81 • LEGAL IN fAV~ Of 1 . w. WAn-
S acrt1 1ce 1 RUSSIAN
SABLE lull length coat,
worn orice S11e 10-12
673-6823
Pets & Animals 6049
**PITWI** HOPIPPIH
llUIE SEUCTIOI
M1n1 Schnauzer $249
Rat Terrier S 199
Cocker Soanoel $299
• Amencan E,k1mo •
B1chon Frise • Boston
Terroer • Ca11n Terroer •
Chihuahua • Oacti!>l111nc
• Golden Retroever •
I abrador • M1n1 P1nscher
• Pekingese • Pug •
S.imoyed • Scoll•e •
Shar-Pe1 • Shellie •
$h1n-Tzu • West H1gh-
1anc White 1 Pr nor •
York1e
All puppies guaranteed
PETLAND PAVILION
O PEN 7 DAYS
16374 Beach Blvd 'mo S
405 twy. ne't to Target
COME SEE our MINI PIG
* 141·12H *
15550 Beach Bl Wstmnst• S a n t d F e woth the County Cieri• 01 Or bulk tr11nsler is about to t>e "19l.ICATION· £"1 ANO MARCELLA v.
(714) 894-334 1 Spr1ngs1Wasn1ng1on Bl~d ange Counly on January 4 made on personal propenv DAILY PILOT WAnlErt•. 1100.000.00.
Assoc1a1es 2201 Dupo"' t990 F44250t he1einalte1 desc11oec 1989· 1990 CITYW IDE Thal It fie• been 19,eect PORSCHE 911 SPEED· Or Suite 100 ll••ne CA Pubhsned Orange Coest The names and business MEASURE C PARKWAY betWMfl l8'd Ileen-end
STER 1989 Trobute to 8 927 t5 Daily p1101 January tO 17 addresses or the Intended PROJECT ANO SPECIF I-lntMdecl tr-lefeo 11 ,._
classic ol the 50s a 0 Donnell 1nves1meri1 24 3, 1990 W792 Hanslerors are WEBER S CATION NO 119-07 ~ bJ -.c. MO'l'• of the
never-C11111en 1989 Lid Partners Ill a C111,1orn1a gen WORLD COMPANY a Gen· THE CITY OF COSTA av.t-end ""°'""°"'
E<11t1on By private party erlf partnership 2201 Ou· eral Partl'ersh1p 24831 and MES A PROPOSES THE Code, ttiat ~ c--'def-
Whtte with 1an 800. in a11 lpont Or Su11e 100 Irvine P\ft.IC NOTICE 24833 Del Prado Dana FOLLOWING PARKWAY atlon for the tr&ftfef of 1-'d us A Best ofle1 llt>ove CA 92715 Point Cal1lorn1a 92629 MAINTENANCE AS A RE tM11lnee1 and t-fef of
$90,000 Sean 998-4086 FoelCstone Santa F'e IC-secl1t The location tn Cahlornia SULT OF TREE ROOT DAM-Mid McenN le lo be paMI
Springs Partners. a Ca11. FICTITIOUS •UllNESS ol lhe Chtel execu1111e olllce AGE TREE REMOVAL ANO only aftw l8'd tranelef hae
lorr>ta general partnership NAME ITATl!MENT or proncopal bus1neu office REPLACEM ENT, CURB, been 9'1Pfo'f'ed by the o.-
14 Corporlle Plaza New The following persons are of the Intended transferor ts GUTTER SIDEWALK ANO pert"'enl of Alcohollc
port Beach, CA 92660 doing buSlness H No 9 l 11nna Newport ROAD RECONSTRUCTION .._ ... Control A f'EW EXAMPIJS Of' James M Peters Jr P&lllS Tester. KruM & Beech Ca1tfornta 92660 RELA TEO WO RK LO· Tti.t 1 ..... trMelef afMt
-TruSlee of ll'le James M Krinsky t888t Von Karman All other business names CATIONS ARE THROUGH· a••ltn"'ent of the O\Jl PIEOW1fED Auav. Peters Jr Revoc11ole Trusl Ave Suite 1600 Irvine CA and 11Cdresses used by the OUT THE CITY FOR INFOR· etot...w etocti 1f1 trade,
dated Oc1ot>e1 19 191!7 9271 ~ intended transferor within MA TION, CONT ACT PUB-ft1t11re1, eqtilpmet1t and
. ~ ... ,. 1, .,,...., ,p 1-1<~ 3501 JambOrM Rd Su11e Alen W Pe1119, 3172 Corte three years lest years lasl LIC SERVICES DEPART· fOOC1 wHI of l8'd tMfelnMI
1 1...., 200. Newport Beech CA Hermosa. Newpoort Beach PH I so lar as known to fhe MENT AT (7 t4) 754·5275 wlll be c....--ted, and
•A ' 11•·1• 92660 CA 92660 1n1ended transferee are RE· f ME NEGATIVE OECLAR· the ~etten ~
110•..., Pres1den1 Properties 8 Bruce A Tesler ~64 Oak El TIME VIDEO WORLD ATION IS AVAILABLE FOR toeett-wttfl tM C«leWef·
• •·' • '• ~"' 1'
1 1
"'"'' Cahlornta general partner Strffl Laguna Beach CA 1HOUR PHOTO STORE REVIEW FOR 2 I DAYS AT etleft fof tM tranetef lftd
• _, ,..,., '-•• 1 • , >«I "" Shop. 220 t Ouponl Or Suite 926!11 PHOTO BEAR and 1 MOUA THE COST A MESA CITY 11eItn"'1 ft t 0 I the
111 •" 100 Irvine CA 9'7 1't M Ruuetl KruM 1315 PHOTO. 2822 1 C1own Val-HALL. 71 FAIR DRIVE. etoreeeld llcenee (or
Tiits business •S con· Pitcairn Place Laouna ley Parkway. No 0 O STA M ES A CALI· ~llltobepetdertOf
I •'fl' dueled by co-partners Beech. CA 92651 L19un1 Niguel, CA 92677 ORNIA enw the 14tfl ct.r of febfv-
• • ' ••• t w1,,.,.. .'llli' • -· The reg•sl r anl corn-0111ld A Krln1ky. 2801 fh• namet•l •nd businesa Published Orange Coast ary, 1•, .. the eecrow de-
menced to trensact bust· Chlllon Way. L1gun11 Beach. address of the 1ntendea 0111y Piiot January 24. 1990 part-nt of NIWPO"T
ne» under ll'le loct•t•ous CA 92851 trenslerM(al are JIN T Wll06 llCAOW COMPANY, at
business name or names 2111 ....., I t.. .... uo, !ft
listed above on 2110189 •-.IC W\TICE •-IC W\TIC[ •-JC W\TM'r the c-"CMTA •IA fittwpor1 frttW1y (~) o ·oonnel lnvenstmen1 ---'----""-----'---r-~--""-----___ ,_ ___ "'-'-'-~--c-tj' 9' OAANQI, .... ~I Ccqtr. Salli Ana Perfners Ill a California gen· NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAAINO ef C..._., ,,...... ttlat
Senicr nl '" eral p1rtne1Sh •p Oon110 S the Depertment of Al·
835-3171
CRMIR BMW
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~ ~t Grent, Trustee ol lhe 0 and oohello .._ ... Ceftfro1
PETS ARE PEOPLE TOO' Ii=~~~~~~~ S Granl Revocable Trusl MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT hee ...,,,,.,Mid tr_., Doggle Haircu1s Cet deted May 5. 19117 "..., ......
Baths Lodging for pets Thia atate<Mnt "'11 filed ~ .INfUAlfY 11. ,..
Open 7 days 546-2848 llPIA 1 .. mlTA th the County Cterk 01 Of. To rec.Ive public comments In regard to the p<opoeed ReMrvoir •2. P,.,.._OA.1 NO. 1, INC.,
Auto Teru top all power =County on J1nu11ry 17 Tr....,_ lftd UoeMee l~•;;;;;a--te.~;;S;;;.;;.... ___ 6060~~ Opt1on1 new tlr". very ,..._ Th.,,..,, retwwy 1, 1llO 8.W. W....,_, """'"'· ~-+--+-+--t _J...... clean Mull Mii s 11,500. Published Orange COHI -7:t0 ""'· -,,....,. ..., UelRHI
t YEAR NEW DE ROSA C 11 I I 5 5 1 -0 g 8 4 o r Ot lly PllOI Jenuery 24, 3 t (Of eoon .......................... ,.,,,.th) C..,. 'a ...... Trw·
ROAD BIKE $2500 new, 240-~. tllllO, Februery 7, 14 1990 ...... Mlltlll,....... i... Miii ~~ TNM-
1ecr it1ce5.,., S10soo7 or best we10 .... COR11l•111• ... DtetTtct *::.. IMll llllllll, ,,.,..
otter. ..v-7 1 TIYITA t• --P1111"tl9 AW i... _. 11111,1, ,,_ PWUC NOTICE c....-. c ... .,,. ..._ t....--. Goods 606S llllW .,..,,,.,... -c...e ~.,.°" NOTIC8 0# NtittON --•ti• ••m -· ~~~b~) PI S, •t•r•o. TO AO•HTD Addltlonel meeting• to oatt• pubtlc QOmment .,. elto IChedui.d on the .,.., .... ........., .,, ... _ • .....__ llTAT90f tollowlng: .W
...,...,... .... NAlllTA M. -.CICNI" Jan 27 & 28 9em-$;>m Or-BILL MAXh-TOYOTA c.........-.
anga Counly Ftlr-18881 a..cti llYd. H.B. A·1t1m
QfOVnds. Coete M .. e (714) 8'1..a5H To ....... beMflcWlel,
Enter oft Arlington St ---------creditors. oontinoent Cfeoi---~-t---1 IP.9P=~=;;;;;;;;;;;1 ""'I~... tor.. and Jl9l'90nl wtlO IN'f .. oct't91wlM be In~ In
---+-+---t Auto. Air, '"· Stereo. ~~: :'~e:.c:H~"· Of
NiWSATEUT!OISHFO.. <~1> ANTITIONlleebMnftled _... ContoMdle.d w.-Dllitttct lrM* .... community to attend the
8 ALE "MOl lLIAT'' -~ DAV10 H. 8AICKHtA In pWlo '-""end .... 2 ll1folmMlot .. pubic mteeinge to gettw pubic
Orig tOt AV S30DO... llU MAifV'OVOTA .. ~Court of c.... OOftWMl~ln eo the PfoCIOMd Piii wolr 112 on the K ........ Mty ... kw 11.aio teNOT•' , ... , ._. 8'wd. H.I . ~ ~°':::... a.ooa IDoeled It 1180 IMta AN A\IMl'9 In Cotta ....._ The
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