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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1986 25 CENTS
·BadJiam ponders Sumner stli~
1 Robert Badbam
Bruce Hurst pitched Bos-
ton within one game of
the World Serles tltle./C1
California
The at ate Supreme Court
Angered over misuse of funds cha~ge; -
ex-judge says, ·ooahead, makemyd!iy'
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY ... ...,,... ....
U.S. Rep. Robert Badham said he
1s considering legal action Thursday
agail}st Dc11locrat1c challcnscr Bruce
Sumner during a debate amona
candidates in the 40th District race.
Badham Oared up after Sumner
raiM.:d the ISSUC O(lhC congressman's
use of campaign fonds.
The former judge and state as-
semblyman said Badham's rund·
ra1s1ng records showed he has spent
SI 05.00(ri~campaign funds since t9r--on items for pcrsonaf use.
indudinj a Cadillac. silverware.
gowns for his wife and travel ex-
pcn~'S.
'Tm tired ofth1s. rtally:· Badham
s:ud of Sumner's charges. "Bruce as
an allorncy 10 constantly parrot
tt\Jngs he know~ 10 be lies is either
makJn~ slan'tkrous comments or he's
doH"lg it with malice. and that sheds
h1o,cloak of immunity." •
&dham SD1d he may submit ll tape
of lh c KOCE-TV debate to his
attornq 10 sec 1fhc can sue Sumner.
The: dcbalc. which included Peace
& Freedom cand1da1c Steve Scars.
will :ur on Channel 50 at 7:30 p.m.
Tuc\da)-_ •• ·
Scars 1old host Jim Cooper he
hoped the b1~·kcnng between lhe two
candidate!> would prompt voters to
consider an alternative like hi mself.
Badham said the expenditures in
queition were made for campaign·
related act1v111es and that both the
Eth1cund Federal Elections commit-
tees ~id there was nothing illegal
about them .
"I will e.11am1ne whether 11 would be
worthwhile 10 pur~uc legal action that
Sumner said things 1n a public forum
he knew to be false," Badham said.
"Hetc")'ou have a retired judge -
albcll a Brown apl'.>"1ntcc -who
should know heller.
.. rhe vnl y way that kind of ~rson
c~ n get 'oles is b> a smear cam-p;iign."
Badham said he didn't know
_whether he wou ld appear 1n any more
puOTiflOrunn w11h Sumoer.
Sumnt·rw1d he welcomed Badham
tn ing to take the case to coun.
Marine blows the whlstle
unanlmousjy rtveran_ the'-+-1--'lt-'--""_.
death sentence of a man
who killed two highway
patrolmen./ M
Nation
Judge rules In favor of
families who said their
children's textbooks con-
tained themes off enslve
to their strict Christian
beliefs./ Al
INDEX
Advice and Games
Auto Piiot
llarine s.t. LIM Bramaccl dlaplaJ• a
copy of tie bonu check •be recel•ed ·
al~ with a promodon for .. blowlnC the
wfalelle .. on a nppller who wu c)lar1lng
$ISO for an 85-cent ba nat. ..Some
people eaa•ted that we ehoald ··et· the whlatle btower, .. llarlne Corpe Com man·
4ant Gen. P .X. Kelley uld. lnatead be
promoted Bramucci from corporal to
eeraeant. See •tory OD A4.
"He'• afraid of the truth and knows
howcfTective 1t 11," umnersa1d. "'h's
no mystery. All )OU have 10 do is pick
up his campa1&n rcpom.
··The worst s-n is his abscntct1sm.
He travelut taxpayers' ex~nsc. live.
ofT his constituents. then misses
1mponan1 votes in Coni.reu.
"I bopc he docs ta~e action. It
would make mr day ..
umncr ~1d campa11n ,financina ·
laws h~changed and clearly nate
candi ~can't Ust' campaign funds
for pc nal expcnsts. But he s:ud
Badham may be protected from
prosecution by a grandfather clause
Badham stressed his stnionty and
suppon of Reagan in appcahn& for re-
clcc.:.tion-He read a lc1ter from the
prcs1 cn1 that said. ··1 will be calling
on \'OU for sound advice and lcadcr-
(Pleaee Me BADHAll/ A2} Bruce Sumner
Britain breaks-
its diplomatic ..
ties with S~ria
Cites link to man
found guilty in
plot to bomb plane
By EDITH M. LEDERER
, I 'Pr.-..._
LONDON -Britain today broke
diplomatic relations w11h Syna.
claiming it has "conclusi ve evidence
of Synan involvement" 1n a teromst
plot to plant a bomb on an Israeli
airliner.
The announcement was made by
Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe
to the House of Commons shonly
after a Jordanian was convicted and
sentenced to 4'Jcarr nr lJnRm for
attempting tot:ow up the El Al
jetliner with 375 people aboard.
Howe said Syna has 14 days to
close its embassy in London. and said
1he Bnt1sh Embassy in Damascus
also will be closed.
He said security was being
11~1ened around the London oper·
auons of Synan Arab Airlines.
Syrian Ambassador Loutof Allah
Haydar today again denied his co un-
try was involved in the bomb plot.
Today's action was the first time
Britain officially linked Syna to the
attempt.
A jury in London's Old Bailey
criminal coun ruled today that Nezar
H1ndaw1 planted plastic e!tplosives
found Apnl I 7 in the luaaagc of his
pregnant lnsh girlfriend when she
tncd to board the plane at London's
Heathrow Airpon.
Howe said there was evidence that
H1ndaw1 acted on orders of Syrian
1ntelhgence. traveled on a Syrian
passpon. met the Syrian ambassador
1mmcd1a1ely after the bomb plot was
uncovered and stayed in Synan
Embassy acco mmodations that
night.
He said there also was evidence
Haydar was personally involved in
getting Hindawi "sponsorship of the
Synan 1ntclligcnce authonties" sev-
eral months before the attempted
bombing.
"There 1s conclusive evidence of
Synan official 1n vol~ement wtth
H111daw1.'' thnomg11 seuetary said:-
"Thc whole House will be outrqed
by the S)'nan role in this case."
The prosccuuon said Hindawi
confessed 10 police that he was h1~
b) Synan m1hta r; intelligence to
blow-up the Israeli Jet. At the trial.
Hindaw1 denied making such a
s1a1cme n1 and claimed he was the
v1c11m of an Israeli 1n1eH1gcncc plot to
discredit S)na.
Haydar wa!> su mmoned to the
Foreign ()fficc shonly afler Hindawi
was convicted and sentenced.
Speaking on the steps of the Synan
Embass)' minutes before the ex-
puli;1on was announced. he claimed
the H1ndaw1 case was a Joint Amen-
can and lsrach rnlelhgence plot.
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HB resident says safety officers and politics don 't mix
Television
Weather A2
By ROBERT BARK ER
Of IM Oely ,._. ltafl
.\llcgat1ons 1ha1 llunungton Beach
police offi cers and firefighters ha ve
P<>~·d 1llcgall) for pictures 1n local
poh11cal brochures ha ve been filed
w11h lhc l'll > a11ornc) and the Orange
Count) District .\11orn c) '<; offire
Lu<lg1ng the rnmplamh was re<,1-
1.kn1 Barbara McDowel l. who !Miid
thJI mu11 11.1pJI and \talc laws proh1b1 t
\Jll 1' o tliters from engaging 1n
J)<1lil 1l \ "h1k 1n uniform or on duty
\hl' \Jtd lh l' brochure'I or John
l l'l>.1nl· I knn Y1.·1.· ShcNood
B.11ln ~e'> l:Jjnimter and others
1.11111.1111 p11.1url'\ ol 1he rand1da1es
p11"111! \\llh uniform ed oflicer<,
'''"1.1n1 < 11' .\ttorne\ 8111
\11"hJ1 ' \Jill I hur\da) that ihe UI)
01d1nann· harnng \uch poh11cal ac·
II\ llll'\ has Ot'l'n \Upcrscdcd b) State
la" Jhhough nol dcll-tcd from ord1-
n:Hll'l' n>dt''I
.\m<ihan \atd 1h1.• ordinance carries
no prn.1lt > I\ dirn11.·d against safct~
11tliu'I\ nol tJnd1dat1.'\. and 1s gcnt•r-
.11 1\ Ulll'llforll'abk
\1d>owdl \a1u. however. 1ha1 'iht.'
111.·hl'' l'\ 1ha1 the ordinance 1f en-
forl1.'U. "'ould proleCl lhl' publ1t trnm
hl.-1ng dn1.'t' ed
1 hl' prau1u· ot using the p1c1url'\ 1\
an 1nJU\t1n· 10 police nfficcr'i \hl·
.. a1J .\nd '>he hcl1l'\es 1ha1 < "' \ttmnn (1a1I Hu11on <.hould 1ntorm
lanJ1ua'1n ahoul 1he ruks a'> wl'll
"( J mpa 1gn' \houlu he run tam·r ..
\lt1.· '>a1J I how Y-hu rnn aOor<l 11
(poh11ral hnH..hurc\ 1ha1 rndudt' f)ll
4th District hottest county race LISA
MAHONEY Beam. Roth waging spirited cam patgn
to succeed Ra lph Clark as supervisor
l .llld1d.1h' t11r h" oflin·
lk.im 'i2 ,anti Roth. 65. ha ve i.pcnt
n10'1 111 lht' tJmpa1gn attacking carh
olhl'I r.11hcr than 1he 1'lsucs.
In a 111-tu1-1a1 race. each has
acl U'>l'd thl' 111h1.·ror\hnging mud and
1ell1n& lht· puhlll lies through" the
mt•d1a and 1..1mp;11gn lltcralure.
Drc1s1ve primary voters left few
county-level races to be settled Nov.
4,
The June primary election de-
termined all major elective offices
races except those for Orange County
recorder and 4th District supervisor.
The Nov 4 acneral election also
will decide a handful of judicial races.
By far the no1s1cst contest is one 1n
which Oranae Coast voters will not
Goldwater
ur~esmore
OCsupport
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of ...............
Although he •~ o step lo~cr and
fr. 11 trnm >Cars of battle tn the
political arena. the fiery ronscrvau m
1hat nurkcd . n. Barry Goldwater'
(';)rccr dearly hadn't d1m1n11hcd
Thursd.i) when lhC n1or tale man
v.a\ an honorl'<i guest al 1 Republican
111th~·c1n11n Ir' ••C ~undina hkc the candidate who
V.A\ trampled br vo1en in 196<' when
he ron ror pr~1dcnt aptnsl l yndon
Johnwn -but ~ho has \tncc hccn
\tndKntcd by lhc country' con-
•r\at1\c r,wina -Goldwater \lld
, .......... ooLDWAT&a/AI)
..
'ult' -1h1.· 41h D1'it11ct 'luper\lsor's
raLe.
rwo mayors -Jim Beam of
Orange and Don Rolh of Anaheim -
an· '~ ing fo1 th1.· sea t 1cn open by tl\c
upcoming rctircmcn1 of' Ralph If
Cla1 k.
('lark's d1Mnc1 includes '\nahe1m ,
Buena ParL.. La Palmo and pan of
Orange.
So far, he has not t'ndur..cd either
lkam l latm' Roth accepted favors
from ~ P.itmk Monarl\. a firc-
wo1 k\ manulJc'turl't who 'wa'i con-
\ll 11.J tm u >r1 upl p11ht1lJI pract1cci..
I k Jl\o '·•" Ruth f)l'I suadcd a form er
b11\1ne'1\ p.11 incr IO file \Ult aga1MI
him IO m.11>.l· him hmk had Junng the
pnman
-..., ............... ....
8n. lla)TJ Goldwater •tampe for Bel Zecllaa la lntae.
I
l<oth dentc\ lhc allcgalll>n'> and has
.Ill U\l'd fkam. a bu\IOC\sman. of
h1.•111~ \Uel..I JI ka't 20 11me!I over 1h1.·
p,1\1 lkl .ldl'
In 11.'l'l'lll t,1m 1la1gn h1eraturc. Roth
1..111, lkam IM>-fon•d on political
111.111r " Jnd 4ul'\l1t10\ whether' ot1.·r<1
"·1111 ,1 "huilul'r·lfndopcr" a\ a
\Uf~.'r' l'>llf
tkam dC\lflOt'' h1m\Clf as a Re·
a.,:.111 t Oll\l'f\O ll \e w-ho 1n1ends to he
tough on t nnw .ind the control of
1\1\ll \
Koth al'io prum1~·d to he a hard-
ltnn ill t·nm1nal mailer\ a!> well a' to
ll'llllll' dC\\'htpnll'lll ;tnd tr;iffi 1.
ELECTION '86
Roth oppc1w a prupo~d nt•w u wn
'' 1.111 nl'.11 \n:ihl•1m \1aJ1um
I h,· l.1n<l1d.111.•, prom1..cd a Ou rn
ol l.tfllr>J1~11 m.111in1lw week pn.'lt'd
1ng till l'kl 1101l
~nothcr lime-honored stratcg\
emplo>cd b> Roth and Beam 1~
precinct walkrnaand. 1fa candidate'<;
succC'>!I "ere measured bv the amount
(Pl .... eee4TH/A2}
Reagan to visit Mesa
to support Zschau
By PAUL ARCHIPLEV
OflMOellJ ..........
Prc\ldcnt Rcaian will headline a
poh11c·al rall) at C"osta Mesa·~ Pacific
Am1lhllhcat1 e on Nov l 1hc da )
hcfmc the l'lcc t1on. Ornngc ( ount)
Rcpuhl1lan PJ1t) ( ha1rman Tom
f u1.·ntc' ... 11d I hut"<fa)
I hl' r.11" v.111 he 1hc ~ond of 1v.o
apf'l\'31'1nl'C b) 1hc pre 1dcn1 dur1n&
thl' fi nal d:i'., of c1n1pa11n•n•
I k al o v.111 attend a brunch at the
\n.1he1m Hilton and Tov.c~ Nov I
< '"' (1cor l' DcukmcJ13n and
olhl'I \tall' Land1d:it1:~ w1H JOIO Rr-
• 1&-1n lor the noon rall at lhc
nmph1thcall r
Koth apf)l•ar.1nn·' -the nnh
Democr•t• Mlmlt R••11•n
could make difference. A6
( .1hlortll3 ramp:ugn 'wing' Rcae.an
"111 m.1kc bcforc 1hc ~ov 4 cln 1111n
-\\d\' \lhl'duled 1u .i1d I '~ ~·ntltc
h11Jll tul ld /\c:hau .ind uthl·r Rr-
puhltlan lanJuJalc\
/~·hau ~L.ina 10 un'ICot Demo
l rat \Ian ( raMton ha' trn1lC'd the
1nrnmtxn1 throu1hou1 the campa1'n
hlll hJ' pull~ 1antah11ngl clo • 1n
h ll 111 (XIII\
l'Jt l\ oniual' huix• th,• apJX:M
• lllll'' ·\,111 hnn Ill S SOO.<~JO Im
/\l h.111 ' n1~d1.1 l;~jl<Hjln o;lr11l U
(Ple .. e eee BRlTAlft/ A S)
hlll'> 111 1h1.·m\d\l·, "''h uniformed
1illi<u') will rt'lU\l' d biased slant.
'"l \Jld
r f\k1nc ..aid fhur\da\ he saw
n111h1ng \l'r111u\I\ 'Hong w'11h includ-
ing p1l lurc\ nt nfli1.er'I 1n campaign
m.11l 11JI \ photo 1 n one of hi s
hrn<. hlltl'' 'h"" 1ng htm posing w11 h a
p11l1(l m.111 m lhl. Commodore Circle
(Pleat1e see OFFICERS/ A2)
Close park
to count
lions, say
officials
By PHIL NEIOERMAN
Of1Ml)ellyl'lle41tell
I ·"Pl'" \\ ildl'rnl'\\ Parl>.. where l\\o 'hildrln hJ'e tx·cn Jltackcd by
111111111 1J1n 111111\ lhl\ )Car 'ihould be
lh•wd tor till llJ\\ "h1k 1he rougar
r11r ulJt11111 ., '>urH·~cd and a new
'1\1101' f)l'1 n111 '' c.ll'\tlopcd. park
11llit 1al\ rnnd udcd ThuN.la)
I hi.' 1nomml·nJJt111n!> v.h1 eh sull
111u,1 ~ :tf)f)fll\Cd h ) county super-
' 1\111\. l.'mergl·<l during :tn afternoon
mn·111lg in 'ianta \na Pamc1 pat1na ,,,.,l. u wnt\-j)Jr"-'· legal and animal
l lln l iol otlinal' 'itatr F1'ih and Game
ll'Ptl'\l'nlJll"C' and aide~ to thr
\UUOI\ \UjX'f\ l\Of\
I he mel•t1ng wa' l'lllkd in lhe wake
111 J muunt.i1n hon a11ack 4iunday on
Ju,t1n ~1ellon 6. of tiun11na1on
lxJ\ h 1 hl' ht•' "as mauled v.-h1~
p1l n1c 1>.1ng v.11h ht\ fom1I at C'a pcrs.
·' .. 1'1110<11.tl' "1ldcrnes'> park JUSI etJt
u l \.in luan < ap1~trono
I hl. pJt~ ha~ bl-en do'led 1nce the
llll.1du11 \ ~:m:h for the hon that
:111.1l L.cd the h<.1' v.a\ unsu t ful
nn , Ul'\(Ja). rnunh \u~n-1M>rs
a\L.l·d lor p1op0Yb on how to Pftvent
lutur1.• Jltal I>.\
I hur\d.i) ·, mcct1na 10 prtpart
1h, w ll.'t'Omnwndat1on' v.aHI~ to
I hi.' pu llht •
Rut ahl·r It \Ondudi.'tJ. Hal Kna n •
111, w unh \ dtr\'\'tor of oark\ and
(t"leaw .. PAall/AI)
\
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•1VERSIDE (AP) -A wormn .,,..cd 1n lhe aunpo1nt abduction of
a J.*Q!k·oki anfan& Crom Kr
mo1hcr'\ arms had followed the
mu1tH.·r and child home from a
~-diatm:1an's appointment the day bcfo~. police~}'.
And when oflkcrs. acting on an informant'~ tip, knocked on the door
of an apanmcn1 Wednesday. 1hey
foun<t the baby's diaper beina
chan•'d and the residence ~ll stock·
ed w1lh infant paraphernalia. police
L1. Jim Rector SAid at a news
ronfercncc Thursday.
Young Lllurcn Nicole had "been
well fl'd. "ell taken care or· dunna the
da) and a half her parents waited for
\\Ord of her. said the infant's mother.
Sharon Elizabeth Howard. 31 .
El)SC Joye<: Ricker, 39. was being
hl'ld for in,es1igp1ion o( kidnapping
and rob~r) Thursda) nigh1, Rec1or
~td.
Her husband. Timothy Wayne
Ricker. !.l "asJailcd on a parole hold
rc~ul' tl·d b) s1a1c parole agents. said
police g1. Mtkl• Wilson Police
declined 10 discuss reasons for 1hc
hold. .
"The sustx'<'t saw Sharon ltavc the
doc1or's office and followed her
hc.>nH.•." Rel·tor said. TM Mil dly.
Tu~·\da\. th1.· tnfllnt was kidnapped. "El~~ Rider simply wan1cd a
child. • Re tor alleged.
Mr1>. Howard and her husband.
Monll'. 35. were reunited with their
dauihtl'r Wednesday ni&ht.
Thl' R1v0f ide Preis-Enterprise
s:ud Ricker pleaded auilt y to sexually
as~ulting a 23-year.old Torrance·
arl'a woman in September 1982.
He wa$ sentenced to si11 years and
fuu r months in prison but released on
parole 1n l>cccmber 1985. the n~s·
paper 11id in &Oday'1 editions. citina
roun and sllk" pritOn nwnts.
The Rickers ~rt armtcd 1n t~ir
asxartmcnl aner an informant cal~
pohcc sa) ina she knew 1 woman who
chumcd suddenly to have bttn pres·
nn.nt and ai ve n birth 10 a baby
dau1hter.
The Rickers lived lcs than two
m,lcs from the Howards' home.
The skeptical informant's descrip-
tion of the infant ·matched the
dl' ription provided by the baby's
parents. includinaa birthmark which
hadn't been disclosed publicly.
OFFICERS AND POLITICS •••
From Al
al\'J '"'' ta~en 1n I Q84. he said. The
ollkl·r .il,o ":is not on dul) at the
t111w. lw ~id .
Bu1k} i.uu.J h1:. broch.ure contained
a phow of Lt. Bub Morrison. the
'n Hnmanllc1 oftlw dcpanmcnl's hcli-·
l'up1cr bureau. But Momson was in
·l't\ than d othc1>, not 1n • uniform:
Baik~ M1 1d.
.\ss1stan1 Cit) Attorney Amsbary
:.aid hl' belie' cd the ordinances were l'llat"t~·d 10 prohibit p0lkcmcn from
"gl'tllng up on a so:ipboll" and giving
pohlll'31 talk:. white in uniform.
4 TH DISTRICT RACE COVNTY'S HOTTEST •••
From A l
of weight lost canvassing households. related 10 the recorder be pulled for quah11ca11ons published in the voters
Beam would have a one-pound edge discussion and then criticizing pamphlet
in balloting. Branch. By far the least discordant race
Beam said he has trimmed off 11 Branch. clerk-recorder for about Orange Coast voters have to worry
pounds in the process of "hitting seven years before supervisors split about is the one pitting Deputy
about 20.000 doorbells" in the 4th the pos111on and gave thcclerk'sjob to District Attorney William Bedsworth
District. Roth said he lost 10 pounds Gary Granville. says problems which against Municipal Court Com-
while mee11ng constituen1s. prompted the board action have been missioner Robert Gallivan for the
Beam. who came 1n firs1 ou1 of four taken care of. Superior Coun seat vacated by James
candidates 1n the primary. attributed At one point. SuperiorCourtj udgcs Judge.
his success to precinct walking in were so dissatisfied with Branch that Bcdsworth. 38. of Mission Viejo,
Buena Park and La Palma where they tried to take control of clerks and Gallivan, 52. of Newport Beach,
neither candidate has a natural edge. whose tasks were directly rel ated to arc both highly rated in an OranJe
He predicted 1he mttt-and-grttt courtroom functions. County Bar Association poll of its
formula would ensure his election on A repon released this week said members.
Nov. 4. Branch, 49. has made strides in They have conducted a cordial,
Roth. too. was confident of success improving . performance in the re-low-profile ca mpaign. spendins little
on election night. A close second in corder's office. money and speaking on occasion at
primary ballo11ng. he is counting on-r But Win terbottom, 38. says Branch candidates' forums.
endorsements and a deluge of mail to should ne ver have allowed matters to Gallivan, a former prosecutor and
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GOLDWATER FIRES UP.GOP CROWD •• ,. From A l
bring him '1ctory. deteriorate in the first place. personal injury attorney for 2 I years.
Since July I. both Beam and Roth Winterbottom. regional director was appointed in July to try misde-( ongrl')~ nl·~s "men and women
hove raised about an equal amount of fo r the March of Dimes. says his mcanor. traffic and civil cases at dl·tcrmtnl'd to keep freedom the
(Jold"ata said.
Reagan has been unable to keep all
uf his campaign promises because of
1hc Dl·mo<:rat1c controlled House of
Rt"prl·~·ntatt ' 1.•s and too man} sena-
tor!> 1n the Republican-held Senate
"lio don't bd1cve tn hts pohc1es.
Ciolll\.\at1.·r ~1d.
\\l\CS in this audience don't make
SI :?.000 a year:· he' said to the
&l'Ol'r!lll) anluent crowd ... They're all
cltg1 hk for food stamps.
.con tributions: S83.845 for Roth and mana$cmcnt skills and government Harbor Court. dri\ 1ng fom: of this country."
S84.990 for Beam. Cllpcncnce as an aide to former He describes himself as a generalist Hl' "raised Reagan's action against
As of Sept. 30. the last day covered Supervisor Laurence Schmit and with knowledge of both civi l and l ib) a and ht!> 1ough stance against
in campaijn spendin$ reports. Beam state Sen. Paul Carpenter. 0-Cypress. criminal law. 'Tm more qualified Gorba1:hc\ tn Iceland.
had only S7.l 24 left 1n his campaign qualify him for the recorder position. because I have a broader back-"Pl'opk acro~s 1hc world ~1d. ·M>
chest. Hts campaign ts Sl30.500 in But Branch says "The man ob-ground." he said. (iod. }OU finall ) "okc up. You're
debt. v1ously has no idea whatsoever of the Bedswonh said his 15 years as a linall) bctng a leader.'
Roth still had $34.406 on hand and recorder's function.'' prosecutor give him an edge over his "Thl' ~nwncan people like a leader
S48.510 in campaign debts. His 30 years of experience at the opponent "The criminal law aspect "ho has the guts to look the Russians
About mid-scale as far as heated recorder's Office. during which he has of things has become so critical that tn lhl' l')C ;ind ~) I don't ~lu:vc you
political campaigns go ts the race for "held almost ever) position" within most voters are going to want a and. tn l·ni.·l·t. go to hell .'' (;oldwatcr
the county recorder\ office. the office. qualifies him for the job. cnminal ellpcrt on the bench," he 1Ukl thl· dll'l'rtntt CfO\'d
Recorder Lee A. Branch and Branch said. • said. Till' !>l·nator Imm t\r11 ona i.atd he
challenger Greg Winterbottom have Figuring in primary as well as Other 1udgeships o~n thisclection \H'koml'd 1hl.' opponuQtl) to return
staged no shouting matches and general clccjion campaigning. Win-year arc Central Municipal Coun No. to Orangl' ( 'ounty where voters
raised and spent little money in their tcrbottom raised about SI 5.400 and 9 where the race is between James M. 'upport1.•ll hun when the relit of the ~ampaigns. Bui each claims thc.D.1.btr sacnl.118.514 .as oC.SCpL)Q Brooks and Paut-S:-Robbins:-Nontr l'tttHttf\-dtJ.1~1. --
1s not competen1 to do the JOb. Branch raised S9.566 and spenl Muntcipal Court No. 2: Betty Elias ~tllinm lang1.•. pr1.·s1dcn1 of Lange
Winterbottom has tw ice used SS.503 during the same period. and James A. Bates and North f 1na11nal ( orp. o f Newpon Beach
Board of Supervisors meetings as a In each case. most of the money Municipal Court No. 3: Roger B. \\h1r h !>pon1>orcd the gathenng for
political forum. asking that 11ems went to produce a statement of Robbins and Richard Behn. (iold"a1c1. sa id Orange Coun1y ga ve ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ h1n1 76 ~rccnl of1he popular vo1e 1n
1%.i
Gold"atcr said. ''I'd hkc 10 sec a
Ii.•\\ morl.' of 1hc!tl' Orange Counties
!>preud around the counlr). We'd all
tw h1.'lll'r ofT. ..
The rt•tinng S<.'nator also entreated
\Otl'r'i wou~l Sl·n. t\lan Cranston and
'Oil' tn Ed Z~hau. whose name
(iolll"atcr ;idmtttl·d he couldn't pro-
nuunn·.
"Alan Cranston 1s the ktnd of
ntl'mtx·rufCongress we don't need.''
MAIN OFFICE
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He urged Congress to support
rt·duc11ons tn govcrnml'nt that Re·
agan has called for to reduce the
li.·lll·r:il dl'fil'lt and urged that 'iOCial
rrug1J1m h.._l' "l'llarc: and food
\l,llllP" tx· l1ghll'ncd.
••f*1f '•~•'ltt1t• t n C't\' n'\nct n f thl"
"( rnm ton has nc,er in his life 1n
thl' Scn;itc 'oictl 10 reduce anything."
hl· '>aid.
Goldwa1cr. retinng from the Scn-
Ull' after 30 )Cars of service. said he
"ould rnntmue to campaign across
thl· <·oun111 fur Republican can-
d1llatl'!. 10 l'nsurc Reagan would
ll'l'l'tH' lhl· !>uppon he needs in
( ungrl''>S
BADHAM POSES StJIT ...
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ah\l'll ll'C1'>m. lOmb1ncd w11h hts
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Uadham <:uuntl·rcd tha t even
I hough hl· m1 sst•d a few voles. hc was
al.'ll H' 1n bchtnll-thc-scenes ncgo-
tin11ons that ensured the president's
pohl'tl'S "ouldn't be destroyed 1n the
!A·moc'rattc-con1rollcd House of
Rl·pn.·s..·ntatt\ cs.
Scars said he opposed most of the
administra11o n'ci policies as well as
1lw lk motTat!I. He would fight aid to
thl' < o n1ra s. opposes Reagan's ~t ratl'&tl Dcfl·ni.l' ln111a1ive and said
"a 'otl' fo r me "ill be a signal voters
arl· ured of 1hc wa) things arc be1n1 dll lll'. ..
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cven1n1 of maa.ic and mystery will be presented
Saturday at 7 p.m. in UC Irvine's Phineas Bannina
Alumni House. Proceeds from the event will ao to
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Cldldren '•play In Irvine
The Irvine Community Services Dcpaf'.lment
will prcsent the Lilliput Players' production of a
children's play ... Simpleton and the Golden Goose,"
Saturday at 2:30 p.m . in Turtle Rock Community
Park. Admission is $2 for children and $4 for
adults.and tickets may be drdercd by calling
660-3928.
Holiday boutique planned
The Junior Ebcll club of Irvine will sponsor a
holiday boutique Saturday from 9 a.m, to 4 p.m. at
Woodbridge High School a t Alton and
Meadowbrook in Irvine. Artists and crafts people
from throughout Orange County wi ll be featured
and info rmation is available at 786-9673.
Candldatett •social slated
Huntington Beach Tomo rrow will host a meet-
the-candidates ice cream social Saturday from 2:30
to 4:30 p.m. at the Lake Street Park Clubhouse. The
donation is $5.
El Toro reunion planned
The El Toro High School Class of 1976 will hold
its I 0.ycar reunion Saturday at the Sheraton
Anaheim Hotel, 1015 W. Ball Road. Anaheim.
staning with cocktails at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7:30.
Call 586-6333 fo r additional information.
Publishing class at OCC
Author Robert Lawrence Holt will dJscuss key
factors 1n getting a manuscript published Saturday
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1n the Counseling and
Admissions Bu1ld1ng of Orange Coast College. The
fee is $30 and further 1nformat1 on 1s available at
432-5880.
Tennis tourney In Valley
A tennis tournament to benefit the Dayle
Mcintosh Center fo r the Disabled will be held
Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Los Caballeros Sports and
Racquet Club. 171 72 Newhopc St .. Fountain Valley.
En try fees are $25 a person or $40 for two in one
fam ily. ('all Nancy Taylor at 898-9571 for more
information.
Dana Hills reunlon slated
The 10-ycar reunion for Dana Hills High
School's ('lass of 1976 will be held Saturday evening
at the Holiday Inn in Laguna Hills. There wall be a
cocktail reception followed b> a dinner-dance Call
(213) 859-7722 for details
Women ezecs to meet
An infor mal get-acquainted meeting for ex-
ecuti ve women in business and the profess1ons will
be held Saturday at the Zonia Clubhouse. 15th Street
and Irvine Avenue. Newport Beach. The event
begins at 10:30 a.m. and those wishing 10 allend
should call Jolainl· today at 75 1-3522.
Stress cllnlc ln Nlguel
Medication techniques that address t he prob-
lem of stress wall be explored Saturd;iy in a program
from 9 a.m. to noon at 29121 Kensin~ton Drive.
Laguna Niguel. ~J)Onsorcd by C'hnst United
Methodist Mini try. ('all 495-7904 for regastrallon
information and child care arrangements.
Friday, Oct. 24
No meetlag1 1chH uled
Monday, Oct. 27
• 7:30 p.m .. Laguna Beach City Council. City
Council Chambers. 505 Forest A venue.
PoucE Loe
8 y UM AtMdla.4 Prett
AN FRANCISCO -A deportation
hcarina ror an I 8·yca r-old youth who
received a probation scntenct for kilhna
the auard1an "-hO sexually abused him for
year$ was dela>cd for one month.
Jocn DcBccr'sattorncy.John R. Alcorn,
s:ud he hope~ 10 pcr&uade the Immigration
and Naturali1a1ion •rv1cc to drop the
deponati<>n request on humanitan an '.
grounds durina Ole delay, which was
granted Thursday.
David N. llchert. INS district director in
San Frunc1sco. said the aaency will pursue
the ma tter when 1t return510 court Nov. 20
bccau c "he's committed horrible
crimes." • •
The INS. contends DeBeer, a fo rmer
Dana Point resident. has violated his non-
1mm1arant student status by committing
"crimes of moral turpttudt,"
Dc8ttr. who appeared before Jmm11r1-
t1qn Judae James Vandello under ha• real
father's surname or R1ctveld. WI$
sentenced in Ju~ to thrtt years' probation
plus the 14 months he already had ~rvcd
in Juvenile Hall after j urors who convicted
him of manslauahtcr pladt'd for leniency.
DcBeer shot his le&aJ _Juard1an. Phillip
A. Parsons. 10 Apnl 198S. placed the body
in a van and drove to Riverside C<>unty,
where he doused the body wuh p sollne
and set it on fire. He then returned 10
Parsons' Dana Point apartment and set it
on fire.
DcBcer testified that be shot Parsons. a
convicted child molester. after Pa rson!>
tried to scxuiUy assault him.
Parsons met DcBccrwhe'n the )Outh was
13 and livina in Saudi Arabia w11h his
mother and stepfather. Parsons offered to
D.., ..... 11M40 lly L• .. .,...
Commemorating Head Start
A balloon launch commemorattni National Head Start Awareness
Month ezclted some children but MarlM>l Franco, 4 , had a hard time
glvl ng up her balloon. Coeta Meaa Head Start joined Head Start
program• acroe• the nation ln a •lmultaneou• baltoon release
Thureday morning. The launch wa• conducted to draw attention to
the Head Start program• that have been off erfng free child care to
low-Income famJllea for the pa•t 26 yea.ra. There are 13 Head Start
program• in Orange County. Over 44,000 famllle• are served In the
state and over 1 mllllon famllle• are served nationwide lo the
federally funded program.
Ex-pitcher 'Blue Moon' Odom
begins sentence in county jail
By the A11oclatH Press
Fonner maJor league pitcher John "Blue
Moon" Odom. conv1c1ed of sclhng co-
caine to a co-worker 17 months ago.
reported to the Orange County Jail
Thursday to begin serving a 90-day
sentence.
Odom. a 4 1 year-old Fountain Valley
resident, said he felt he was singled out for
punishment because he 1s a former b1g-
leaguc player.
.. They have to do someth ing to punish a
guy, and I happen to be that guy." he told
reporters while awaiting processing by jail
personnel.
As a member of the Oakland A's, Odom
appeared in three consecuuve World
Series starting 1n 1972. He reured from
baseball in 1976.
Odom was convicted J uly 31 of twice
selling about $100 worth of cocaine to a
man who also worked at the now-defunct
Xerox plant in Irvine in May or 1985.
Odom's attorney. Stephan De Sales. said
after the sentencing last month that with
t'ime off for good behavior. Odom might
spend only 45 days 1n Jail.
DeSales had asked ancr Odom's
sentencing that his client be allowed to
serve 150 days confined 10 a drug
rehabilitation center in lieu of the Jail
sentence, but his request was denied by
Judge David H. Bnckner.
brint lhc boy to the lJn1led Slain ind
make him a motOtcyclc racana champiOn,
but OtBttr lell1(aed tba& Panons bepn
1exuatly nuuhint ham tcvn'll 11mn a
week af\cr the youth moved in wnh him.
Oe8cer's testimony of the emotional
and sexual abuw he endured led the
sympathetic ,uron to bet the judSA: not 10
send him to 1ail. He u1d aflcr Thursday's
heanna that he has kept in rqular contact
with all 12 Jurors since then.
One of the jurors. Patricia de Canon. is
payina has fees at a community ('olleac. She
also posted a SS.000 bond Oct. 3 to secure
OeB«r's release from Oakland C'ity Jail
after he surrendeTcd to the INS. was
arrested and Later charged with being 1n the
country 1llegally.
OeBcer said he ho~s to finish collcic
then tudy law at UC' 8crkcley 1f he'!>
alloWN aottmain 1n U. u-..-. He
uid ht hl.n't lwaril to.a WI•...,.
mott than '" ycan. and feds ..,. ... from tut mother ud IMt fanaily la U.
Netllertandt.;
Beina dcponed would bt Jiu mllf'lriae
to a fott1an eountry. be said.
Deft«r lives 1n ~· a small rural
('Ommun1cy abouc 60 m11et cna al S..
f:rancisco. with the family of S)'d and
Jenny Ward. whom he met while nlCi•
motorcycles with their sons.
He said he still feels t>Mtly aboUt killint
Parsons.
"I haven't aot tO 1he point where l feet I
really miss him, but tha1 ~1n1 will come."
he said. "Youdon'i know that what'seoina
on •~ cra~y and wrona (becaute) at that
time and at that aac you always do wbat
adults tell you to do." •
Dannemeyer says·· ~
AIDS initiative -
critics mis inf armed
By LISA MAHONEY
Ot ... o.llr .........
U.S. Rep. William Dannemeyer rushed
to the defense of California's Propos1tJon
64, the AIDS Initiative, Thursday follow-
ing its denounc.ement by Surgeon General
C. Everett Koop.
Dannemeyer said be believes Koop, the
nation's top public health o fficial, has been
misinformed about what the proposition
will do. Given the correct information, the
FuJlcrtoo Republican said he is confident
that the surgeon general would suppon the
ballot measure. Koop has issued a detailed rcpon on
AfDS, acquired immune deficiency syn-
drome, emphasizing that the disease 1s
transmitted by intimate contact and the
use ofhypodcnnic nccdJes.
In it, be rejected compulsory AIDS
testing and quarantine of victims and
called for a campaign of education to halt
the deadly condition.
Koop has said he thinks the measure
would do little to stop the spread of AIDS
and could harm that $Oi l by driving
potentially infected individuals away from
public health services.
But Dannemeycr continued to insist
Thursday that Proposition 64 could stem
the disease by achieving the "modest" aim
of adding the AJDS virus to the list of
reportable communicable diseases.
AIDS itself bas been on the list since
19il.. -
Incl usi on in the reportable disease
category would permit earners of the
AIDS<ausin$ virus known as HTL V-111
to be invcsllgated by public health of-
ficials.
Under existing law. they would be
prohibited from attending school or work-
ing in food service. teaching or health·
related jo~.
Camers also couJd be quarantined on
orders from public heaJth officials and
charged with a misdemeanor for willfully
exposing othcn to the virus.
Danncmeyer considers such actions
reasonable but critics of the proposition,
who include the state's medical and public
health organizations. uy it wouJd result in
a witch hunt among scctio11s of the
population who arc at high risk for the
deadly d1scasc.
The problem with sinalingout carricn is
that current testing procedures cannot
identify them. Tcsu for HTLV-111 estab-
lish the presence of virus antibodies in the
blood. But those testing "antibody
positive" may have only been exposed to
the virus and not contracted it.
And, s10cc potential carriers could onJy
be identified tbrouP. testing. opponents
fear passage of the initiative couJd lriger
mandatory testing of people suspected of
belonging to high-risk groups.
With no cure for AIDS, the proposition
would require that suspected carriers of the
virus - of which there arc an estimalcd
300,000 in California alone -be per-
manently barred from certain jobs, oppo-
nents said.
If quarantine were ordered for an
individual, it could Last a lifetime. they
said. ---
Dannemeycr attributes widespread sen-
timent against the proposition to .. misin-
formation" spf'Cad by its OJ>ponents.
He says public health officials oppose it
because they fear the political clout
wielded by gay and lesbian groups.
Male homosexuals arc the most ~
qucnt victims of AfDS, which disables the
body's immune system leaving the door
open to cancer and other diseases.
Barras said his group is not misinform-
ing the pubhc. As to prcssunng public
health officials to oppose the proposrtion.
he said he "could not believe our public
health offi cials will sacrifice public health
10 the pressure of any ooe group ...
Swallows winging back
to Argentina £or winter
By the A11oclated Pren
The swallows of tuneful legend aban·
doned their mud nests in the eaves of a
centuries-old mission and are flapping
their way toward Argentina for the win ter
"T4:iey arc stin straggling out of town. in
fact, they have been -ror the last week or
so," said Dick Landy. director of tounsm
for Mission San Juan Capistrano ... The)
have been taking off in twos and threes."
About 20 of the birds that made the
mission eaves their nesting grounds this
past summer were gone by early moming.
but hundreds of swallows could be seen an
flight throughout the week, he said.
Apparently confused by the architecture
of a nearby Spanish-style shopping center.
the maJOOIY or swallows roosted there this
past summer.
"There arc hundredc; at the Mission
V1eJO Mall a couple mdes up the road,"
Landy said. "They have gotten established
there. We don't have too many nests here
anymore ..
Land> descnbed the birds' depanurc as
low-keyed compared to ·the springtime
welco me that lures hundreds of tourists to
the m1ss1on g.atcs.
"No. v.e don't mass them," Landy satd
when asked 1f the birds would be missed.
"We rcall) don't sec much of them when
they are here. They leave their nests during
the da>
""'e don't mass them. but strangely, we
welcome t1'em back."
Thin~ also arc a bit more udy around
the m1ss1on after the swallows depart.
"They arc a mess:· Landy said. "We also
have pigeons to worry about. I'm not sure
which 1s worse."
Inmate flees honor farm,
recaptured within hours
lrom a hotel on 1he 17900 bloclt. of Vnn
Karman ..\venue. • • • A stereo was stolen from a car pa rked on
the: comer of Irvine: Center On vc: and San Diego Freeway • • • A saerc:o wu saolc:n from an open
convc:n1blc uzuk1 Samun parked on the
16800 block or Milliken Avenue. •••
from a I Qt> 7 Porsche was stolen in the: 8(Xl0
block of ~ward in Manner'' Cove.
Newport Beach
A camera. lens and camera case. valued
together at S379. were stolen from a
business on the 4500 block of MacAnhur
Boulevard. • • • A man repomd tha1 11 of has Ko1 fish 1n
lethargic and rt'poned n to police. He<>
pumped the pond wnh fresh water but discovered the following momina that 11
or the fish had dJed. They were val ued at suoo
Lafana Beach
Pohct' a1TCSted Harold James K.rauu,
52. on susr•cion of drivina under the 1nnuenet o alcohol. Krauss was arrested
al l·SO a m Wednesday on Forest Avenue
and Beach By TONY SA AVEDRA
Ot ... 0.-, ..........
l\n in m:ue with about a month left
un ht~Jail scntenl'C escaped Thur~a)
from the fomc!I .\ Musick Honor
Farm. but wa!I tracked down \\llh1n
hours by Sheriff's inHst1gator~
fhe Jtulbrcak come at a time when
neighboring rc'i1dcnts arc assailing
coun t) plans 10oet1rly double the 829-
1nmu1e capal'tly at thc El Toro 'ltle.
Sen 1ng 111nc for pi.·u y thcft and
11.•\iM1ng arrr'lt. Dennis Wa )nc
M{('ra1.'. :!b, "'a' d1'>Covcred m1ss1ng
during a ruu11ne head count about 8
p.m .. ~id l 1. Bob 1(1 .. as.
R1vu) '>':l\ un,un.· how Mc('rar
t'\Capcd 01 htl"-long he had been
gone
Coetall.a
A man e~oe>ttd h1m1e1r at 7·45 a.m.
Tuesday an front of a window wh~ a woman was wortJna ac Harbor Ch.troprac-
uc Medical Group. 2~90 Harbor Blvd.
The t\athtt WU detettbed U S ~ 8 inches iall, 160 pe>undL with brown hair ... ,
A SS f\uhh&bt wu reponed stolen from a car at Slicer )roe., 701 I 9th St En ll'Y wu
made by smub~' a window. • • A man u h1m11e1r to a workc.r
1n11de a Soul C'oa t rtu. fabnc •tore 11
1:30 p.m WednClday The man wu
The break out pro mpted 'ihcnO'c;
deputies 10 make door-to-door warn-
in gs in nc1ghborhood'i -.urroundang
1hc 100-acrc minimum '>CCurH ) Jll•I
Man) or lhc rcs1denl'I arc pm lC"lt-
ing a proposed Jail Cllpans1o n 1hat
they be he'e would subject the com-
munity to more escapes ns '>'ell a\
increased noise and traffic congc'l-
t1on.
The project would gradual!) bnng
the number of an mate beds 10 1.535
by the end or thc century and add
sheriff and fi re tra ining fac1ht1c~ 10
the ~ite. Backed b ) the County
Planning C'omm1\s1on, en .. 1ro nrnt·n-
tal rcpons on the C"<pan!l1on arc
e pcctcd to be brought next month 10
rnunty supcrv1so~.
Wh 1k depuucs noti fied rc'i1drnl'I
dcteribcd u S feet 9 ine~ tall. about SO
years old.
Poantaln Valley
A m ident of the 9900 block of As1er
rq>oned Thutlday thal while she was 1n
line at the Otmco store. 17099 Brookhurs\ S • .omeoM apparently m lc her purse
from her wallet while she wasn't look1
Thc ION lochaded S325 in cash and other
belonaina wonh S 20. •
A 14-ycar-old boy from the I 8 block or Santa lkrblrt ~rted Th ursday that his locked red St.at1 Fett pint bicycle wu ,
ot 1mr '·"all..:\\\:.t\ ·· I hur,<fa)' in-
H''>llg.t11t1r,m.1tk wu11nc l·hcclt.'> on
McCrn .... ·, trn·nlh 1d:11" l''> and :K·
qua1nt:.tnll'' -k.1J111g 1h ... ·m 111 a
hou~ in tlw 1 'illOO hlod. ol (1l.1de
Rrook Dml' in L J ~1 11.1d.1
Riva\ \a1J ~k< r.1l' ''·'' .1rrl'\ll'd v.11hou1 1nl·1dcnt at 11 'i'i p Ill at lhc
hou!IC fhc l1rutl•n;11H "·" un,1irc
who O" ncd thl' honw 111 "h:H
relation hip ihe O\\f1l'' had \\tth
MrCrac. wh o wu-. 1ch1)1)kl'd tnlo 1hr
co unt)·.,. m:un JJ1l in ~,1111.1 \11.1
Add111onul l'hargc\ Im 1lw hrc~1l..nu1
arc pending. R1 v3c; \.lld
lie w<>uld not dt'>(.lu.,<· ~h< r~ll'·,
c.1.J)lnn:rnon fo r kn~1ng
"lt'1,unu,uul lk unh h.ul.1 month
to go ..
stolen from the rack 11 Fountain Valln tfllh hoot 17 16 8ush1rd . t ·
lrnne
The sunroor on I Tnyota Cehc• QT parked on the 2500 block or Main uttt
was broken Thu~y but nothina was
rtponed stolen. • J • The S20 foot pea ttom a b1cyck parked
11 a school on molcetrtt was 1tokn • • • A chl'()mc diamond back viper blqclc
was 'tl)ltn from Las N1rtnJ t School • • • 'iomt' euh end plane 11ckc:t5 we~ ~1olc:n
The "de window on a I 984 PoN"be parlcc:d on Promenade was broken and the car 1elc:phone was stolen
Huntinfton Beach
Thieves stole an 11r comptt\SOr vaturd at $700 from a Mazda pickup truck 1n lhr
9000 block of Maha lo. • • • Four ures and nms valued 11 S 1.3311
Computer gear,
software stolen
(), l'r S 18.000 won h of computer
~·qu1prnc1H and ~Oware wa c;tolcn
1111m llH' Pep~1 ( ula ('o offi re 1n
""'"~Il l fkalh lh1~ '>'Cl'k \ ... rn1d1n~ 10 Offi cer Krnt Stod·
dJrd. 1hc 1h1C\C broke into the offict
hulld•lli on 1hc 400 hlock of We!llerl)
\Ollll't101c aticr 1he huc;ine'i'I clo~d
I ul'W.l ) "'hen cmplo)ee, returned w the ollill' \\edncsd:n mornana
thq ll1'l1.0' l'r1.·d o"N ll 11em\ 1n·
dud1na tompu1cr., \01\wnrc. ke~
t~o:'lrd-., \l.·rccn\ and printers. \\Crt
nll'l\ln
The.-~·de door olthe otlke h d been
...... i..l·d open and bccuft!>e or the
numtx•r of 11cm\ tolen. poll c bchc'c
nwrl' th.in one 1x•r\on " invoht.•d
Pohtl' h.l'l' 1111on1; 1n t uc;toth \.ltd
'\1odd.ml
apond outside his home has been
poisoned. He fi rst nouced the fish 10 be
Police seek teen after
Laguna chase, crash
By LAURA MER&
Of ... o.llr Net .....
L8guna Beach police arc looking
for a teen-age boy who e..capcd atk r n
htJh·spccd chase and wreck on Coast
Highway
The wrcd. resul ted m minor in-
JUnes to two people.
Officer Jenny Jone'i attempted to
stop th(' yo uth at uth C'oa t
H 1ghwa~ and Broadway Thuriday at
I 30 a.m bccau'iC she believed hr wa
1ntoucatcd. 1d &t. Paul Workman
i\ccording to Workman the tCC'n-
a er. who ..... a dnv1na n ud•
rcponed \tolen from Trca\urt h\and
Mob1lchome Puk. lov.cdalm c tt'a
\top before he suddcnl' ~Jled oil
Jone wa 101n('J 1n the cha ti'
officer Jon Fehlman Thc\puf"'U<\S
lhc tl't"n~JStr'\ ~ r n1.\nh l}I\ ( ' ''
Ht&h"a' nt ~' nl"llnnt ·' mrt\ lk\1d \\ M._man
The dnvcr lost control of the Audi
and hit a 1977 Volkswaaco Rabbit
dnving outh on Coast Kiabway. said
Workman. The driver anc1 pusenaer
m:c1vcd only minor injuries.
The youth ran into the residentw
nelJhborhood of Emerald Bay after
the acc1dc:nt. Fehlman fo und lbc
sui.pc<'t but the tcen..aacr CICaDCd
after hmang him on the bead wtlb a
tret bronC'h .\t\er lo int the uspect
the offictr"\ c-onduC1cd a boute-U»
hou~ ~arch and sanncd the are1
"'1th the help oC Oranac Count)'
henfT d~ullt"S and the Newpott
lkad1 Poh« hclk'"''t>r. ~1d Worlc-.,.
man
P tu; ,.,
hi: ut 1. '""" '" tall ~u
Pol :'C .~ ... , ~
AO: k i
Court voids death penalty
for slayer of CHP officers
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The
state Supreme Court unanimously
reversed the death sentence of Luis
Rodnaucz for the mu.rden of two hi~way patrolmen Thursday, but
sa1d the trial judge could reconsider
"and reinstate the sentence.
The ruling was praised by a lawyer
for the prosecullon, who wd the
grounds for reversal were "extremely
narrow" and could be undone quickly
by the trial judge.
The reversal 1s the 58th death
sentence the coun has overturned out
of 61 u has considered since the
state's death penalty law was passed
in 1977.
Rodnguez. then 23. was convicted
of the Dcttmber 1978 killin&! of
California Hiahway Patrol officers
Roy Blccber. SO. and Wilham Frtt·
man, 35. They were hot to death
along$ide Interstate 80 in Yolo Coun~
ty, west of Sacramento.
All sc.venjustjces voted to.ovcnuro
Rodriguez' death senten~. but the
court split 4-3 on a cruc1al 1ssue in the
case: whether hls convtclJon must
also be overturned because the tnaJ
judge had commented on the
evidence 10 a deadlocked Jury.
The majorit>. led by Justice Jo~ph
Grodin, upheld the con' 1ction. m the
process overruling a 1983decmon b>
the court that said a JUdic can ne'er
comment on the evidence after the
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fail('(J to make h1 own a ml"nt \)f
the e' 1denC't' befort' upholdu\& tht
JUr) • tt"COmmenda11on to scntrm't"
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D'unna the scntcncin.g hunni.
Kart'sh said he beht' l"d hr lad~tJ
auth.ont) to mal.e-!hat 11sscuml"nt,
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l 1 l'.-.1m'' ., h•' ht•r hHt'Jlity and
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t-<ttn 1.·hafJ:C'\l SI ~l) thr tht ~-<'t'nt nut.
a mctal tllr1 that '"1st onto a bolt.
8ramu1.'\'1 111 .. ,1 fllt Su$p1~ous., and
Jh(' lXH\ lh\\'\I\ C'rN that pn Vftte
s.upphcrs ''""' 1.'hAf'I"'' St 8S for a 50-C"('nt nlll'T\lPh\)f\t Ju t CO\ Cr, $1 28 for an $~ tum l&O I A ~mbly and $38 for
u $3.60 hcadh1h1. •
In aU. she rtfu ed to act'<'pt 11 items
and contacttd hrr uj>tnors
The rostl) ht' nut wa nouccd in . Twojustic-~e·aect Janual) t98S. but Bntmu('Ci'sactjons "• ~ "~~n't publicized until two we-cks
Bird O·f~er Of fUDd8 aao. when Manne-Corps Comman-
A' dant Gen. P.:\ Kelley praised her
LOS .\NGELES (A P)-Californ1a during a spttCh 10 defense industry
Chjef Justi~ Ro~ b ird, described as txccuttvcs.
pess1m1stic over prospects of retain-"Some people suggested that we
mg her seat. offered j ustices cruz should ·get' the whistle blower,"
Re) noso and Joseph Grodin the Last Kelle) said at the conference. Instead.
of her campaign funds, it was re· Kelley said he promoted Bramucci
poned todar. from corporal 10 sergeant. She aJso
Two unidentified sources de-received an $883.98 bonus from the and many others. He will be autographing• his books on scribed as close to the judicial Marines.
campaigns told the Los Angeles The Naval Investigative Service
\
Boy's m.other cleared of
schoolcoCalnechugea
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LOS ANGELES-Prosecutors have dropped charsn apinst the mother
of a 9-year-old boy who took cocaine to schoo1, where two of 12 children wbo
handled 'be drua fell ill of cocaine overdoses. rrosecutors, who cited a lack of
evidence, drop~ cbarJet of criminal child crl~nnent and allowina a
hotnc to be used for drua sales apinst Wilhelmina Jackson, 36. Jackson's
fourt.b-ande son took a baa of20cocaine "rock.-' to class Oct. 6, where as many
as 12 pupils touehcd, tasted or.smelJcd the ~before one you.naster told the
teacher. Two of the students who apparcntl¥ lowed some of the drua were
treated for o.ocaine overdose and were hosp1 · ed overniabt Six. otbcn were
taken to hospitals for examination and released. ry He.idelbe~ 22, a family
fnend who sometimes stayed at Jackson's ho me. is charged with furnishing
cocaine to a minor, child endanJerment and maintaining a home where drugs
arc sold. He is to be arraianed Oct. 28. .
Phony ID bu•lneu boom• with ne• la•
SAN DIEGO -A phony Social Security card worth $5 at a swap meet
today wiJl skyrocket in price along with other such documents once the federal
amnesty program for illegaJ aliens begins, immigration experts say. A brisk
business 1n falce documents already is done, but new oudets-will crop up to
meet the demand of aliens trying to qualify for amnesty under th.c recently
passed imtnigration reform bill. ''l f I had been an undocumented alien for the
last four years, I have been trying to prove I have not been in this country. Now
I am being asked to prove that I was here," said Herman Baca, head of the ·
Committee on Chicano Rjghts in San D iego.
Slaln man had escaped frompri•on
CAMP PENDLETON -A man shot to death when he charged a U.S.
Border Patrol agent with a knife was a prison escapee from M ichigan.
authorities sa.id. Anthony Scott Tyler, 24, was ki lled Wednesday after a four-
hour chase that began at a Border Patrol freeway checkpoint and ended at
Camp Pendleton, said Gene Smith burg, assistant chief Border Patrol agent for
the San Diego sectbr. Smithburg said a Border Patrol agent shot Tyler in self-
defense after Tyler lunged at him. The agent's name was not released. TUES DAY, OCT. 28th 2:00-4:30 C:.· '} Herald Examiner that Reynoso and was called in and for the past nine
( v : Grodjn declined the offer. months Bramucci and her collegaues Please Join Us! --}-\~.;-:."' The ~ustices. who are also fi&htiog &ded in the effort to track down the Singer admits drinking beer 'In car ~ 1 • to retain their seats in the Nov. 4 story behind the inflated invoices. 7Ju eJitdce11 'c1 8oolc1Joppe -~v .. ~ election, were advised by their politi· "We had to have our ducks in a REDLANDS -Singer Andy Williams, testifyin~ al his drunken driving a l t ·/· cal strategists that accepting thr row, check 10 make sure we hadn't tnal, acknowleged that he bad been drinking beer m his car when he was 1831 We~tdi/I 'ilk ?H"'I""' l'ac \ proffered $30,000 each from Bird made a mistake by ordering with the amsted tnJanuarybut he denied he was drunk. Thesinjer~edJan. 20 (714) 675-1424 ~ .._ probably wouJd harm their chances wrong stock number," said Bramuc-while driving to Los Angeles from Palm Springs, where be Jlad played in two
• Only t>OO~• IMOll&Md !()( ,,. .. 1>¥1Y wlll be autograPMQ '"~ for reconfirmation. ci. a native of Bergenfield. N.J. golf tournaments. Williams said he feh he had passed sobriet y tests given by a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~il Dlifomia High~y PMrolofficcrandwas~unnedwhen~wasa~uscd ~ I driving under the influence ofaJcohol. WilJiams, SS, said Thursday he drank a
glass of beer at Palm Spnngs A1rpon while wajting for a friend's plane to leave.
He acknowledged bu}'lng a six-pack of 16-ouncc cans ofhght beer and drinking
one can during the drive home. The singer said he drank only one can of beer
in his car and had just started sipping another when the trooper puUed him
over. + .
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Hasenfus' attorney
challenges validity
' of Nicaraguan court
'
MANAGUA. Nicaragua (A P) -
The Nicaraguan attorney rep· .==--========-======-___.,;==================================================-=:.==:;-! resenting captured American Eugene Hasenfus denied the government's
Saudi fund• linked
to Ha•enfu• 'plane
e
.I.
THE GREAT PUMPKIN WANTS YOU
In His Festival a tje ort Cente r
For you r information ...
Come Halloween,
v. hen the orange
..,...,...,J.~ ufOrangcCoumy
b <Htnhuted t< 1 an
dhunJtlncc of pump-
kin:-.• lll the tnenJh
..;~!Ob .mJ 'lplrlt~
annu;11l y flock ro
our pumpkin
p<ltch at Newport
Center Fashion
f!)hmd. And
we know
why. A free
pumpkin goes to
anyone who
show a r~ce1pt
from any of the llS
cores m rhe Center
on Friday, Oct. 24. 12
No<m-9 P.M ., and Sat·
urday, Oct. 25,
JO A.M.-6 P.M .
And then comes the
parade at 11 A.M. Sat-
urday. Join m, and 1f you're
•
age 14 or younger. be 1u<lged
in your costume. Also in
costume, !)Orne special
characters from The
Broadway who wi ll be
pas....,ing out pump·
kins. The big
~ c~rcmony i Sun·
day, Oct. 26.
\ .
' '
Bnng back your
pumpkin,
carved in a
smiling, scowl-
ing or even
toothless grin,
fo r the carving
contest.
We'll
start with a
sing .. along
pumpkin carol-
ing at 2 P.M . Awards
will be pre ented at
3 P.M ., perhaps by the
Great Pumpkin himself!
Jo in our Renaissance
now; it wi ll be a treat.
NEWPORT CENTER
LAND
~ man-M1rcua, Rotil11..,..·1, Tiit' BrNChtay, O..Uodu W1M11-., AIMfl Wet.Iv. 8ufu1111 an4 lfflM Ran<h far-n Mar\..et 0.-.r II' liM •IMt• 1111 all
Ju11 of Pa< Ilic c_., Hlth••Y btc.ufl ).tnbo.-" and M.KA11hur 91"4' 111 N,,.p0t1 ~·~h
Vakt perll1111 ovukk Atrium Court, 8'alfu111• •114 Bvllo<lc• Wll.thlre. Ctmer houn Motwiaf thru frkla~ 10-91 •'""''' 10~1 alld Sunday 11-S
•
charges his client either had violated
national security or was a terrorist.
and questioned the legitimacy of the
coun handling the case.
"I come before the authorities to
deny. reject. and contradict all the
concepts of the accusations for-
mulated against mr, defendant by the
minister of justice.' attorney Enrique
Sotelo Borgen said Thursday tn a
written statement delivered to the
People's TnbunaJ Coun.
He also said the tnbunal. com-
posed of a lawyer. truck driver and
laborer. does not have the authority
to judge Hasenfus because it "lacks
1mpartiahty" and was not appointed
by the Supreme Court. Hascnfus,
reportedly being held in a prison
outside Managua. did not attend the
hearing.
Hasenfus. 45. of Mannettc. Wis ..
I was captured Oct. 6 when the C-123
cargo plane on which he was a crew
member was shot down in southern
Nicaragua. It carried arms and sup-
plies for the Contras. and the Sand-
WASHrNGTON (AP) -The
cargo plane that was shot down over
Nicaragua was one offive aircraft the
Contra rebels obtained with pan of
nearly SIS million in aid from Saudi
Arabia. a broadcast report said.
The money has been used by the
rebels for arms, food, medicine and
clothing in their figh t against the
leftist Sandinista government. "NBC
Ni&htly News" r~ported Thursday.
ihe Saudi Arabian government
has dented any involvement in assist-
ing the rebels.
But NBC. citing unidentified
sources. said Lt. Col. Oliver Nonh.
on the staff of the National Security
Council al the White House, set in
motion the Contra-Saudi rela-
tionship. The report said North did
not involve himself in the details of
the operation.
inistas claim the operation was run by
the U.S. government. U.S. officials
have denied the charge.
Hungarians secretly mark
revolt's 30th anniversary
By the A11oclated Preu
BUDAPEST, Hungary -Dissidents met pnva1ely overnight and into
1h1s momma to mark the 30th anniversary of the Hun~nan revolution against
Communist authonties and its bloody suppression by Soviet troops .
Thursday. the anniversary of when the revolt began, wreaths and national I banners appeared at the foot of a statue where the rebellious crowd first
I gathered 30 years ago. but were removed after 15 minutes by plainclothes
police. Police were posted at several sites that played a key role in the
revoluuon. The uprising began Oct. 23, 1956, with mass demonstrations in
Budapest for a new government and a withdrawal of Soviet troops.
Red CrOSB split over South Africa
GENEVA -After a stormy procedural debate, the International Red
Cross conference was adjourned abruptly today before a scheduled vote on
whether South Africa should be excluded from the meetjng. Kenya proposed
the exclusion immediately after the Red Cross' weekJong conference opened
Thursday. calling South Africa's policy of apartheid "evil and inhuman.".Most
other Third World speakers eJtpressed support. But Western speakers Slld the
move would have pve consequences for the Red Cross movement. which 1s
pledged to neutrality and universality.
South Africa linked to Machel'• deat.IJ
JOHANNESBURG -An unattributed paragraph in a small twtc~
weekly newspaper u~leasbed worldwid~ clatm~ that South Africa was
responsible for dowm~g a plane carrying Pres.1dent. Samora Machel of
Mozambique. The article appeared Monday night m the Lowvelder, a
newspaper with a circulation of8,000 in Nelspruit near the crash site in eastern
South Africa. It noted that "rumors were al~dy doina the rounds ... that the
survivina pilot. a Russian. alleged that the aircraft was shot down."
Chlnne pilot land• MIG Jn South Kore•
SEOUL -A Chinese air foroc pilot landed a Mi0-19 Jet in South Korea
today aocord1 na to the Defense Mm IS try, which ref used to confirm reports \hat
the man f.'aS seekina to defect. The Defense Ministry said the Cbjnese MiG-19
was detected by Korean radar as the plane ap~roached Korean air space over
the Yellow Sea. Two air force planes patrolhng in 'he area intercepted and
esconcd the plane to an air base in central Korea, the statement from the
Defense Ministry said. South Korean sources speak.Ina on condition of
anonymity said the plane landed at a base near Chon&J,U. about 86 miles south
of Seoul
llanJJall Wa11a 1lven autonomy
HONOLULU -The U nited States has put into effect a 1 S-year
qreemcnt sivina tho Marshall Islands in the central Pacific control over their own afftin elleept for defense and national sccuritY-. The qrcement provides
Immediate \i.s. economic aid, continued U.S. use ofKw.;alcin Miuile Ran~.
a key testin,t site for 1tra&elk mi iles, and 1 SI~ milhon trust fund to pay
da.mqe claims resu.tuna from past U.S. nuclear tesu in Eniwttok and Bwni
Atollt. The ManbaU islands comprise a IJ'9UP of 30 atolls and five islands
sow* over 1so,ooo 1quare mtlet oftbe Pacific about 2,300 miles sou,bwest of
folawatl. An est1mau:d ~1000 people hvc in the islands, c.ptured from the
Japanese durina World war II.
'
l Reagan wages 'last campaign• Marine Corp
crashes tn Medlteranean
NORMAN. Okla. (AP) -Pmi-
dcnt Rc111n. hammtrint home the
theme that the Nov. 4 el«lion Is a
referendum on his policles1 told ·
Oklahoma voters today that liberals
arc ··waitina in the w1np to come
back with tax bills blazina."
"Come Eltttion Day. you can head
them off at the pau and let them
know that the days ofhi&h tnes.. hiah
inflation and hi&h intettst rates are
over," Reaaan told a rally at the
Univcrsilf Oklahoma. "You can
send the that mes• special
delivery y scndinaDon Nickles beck
to the Un nt<t States Senate."
1 n four states durina · a two-day
swing, Reagan is tellina voters that in
this. his last campaian. they can vote
for him one more time by electina
Republicans to the Senate and
preserving their majority there. .
He pou9dcd that theme today 1n
Oklahoma. where Nickles is
challcnacd by Democratic Rep. Jim
Jones. and later in Florida. whetc he
was to camJ)aign for Sen. Paula
Hawkins. who is in a tight.race with
Democratic Gov. Bob Graham.
In Oklah oma. where twin crises in
energy and agriculture have taken a
heavy economic toll and pushed
uncmplo} mcnt to 9.2 percent. Re-
agan warned that if the RepubUcaris
lose the Scnile.~ickles would prob-
abl y be replaced as the head of an
energy subcommittee by Sen. How-
ard Metzenbaum. D·Oh10.
"The last thing our economy needs.
the last thing the energy industry
needs. is to ha'e someone who isant1·
oil and anti-free enterprise elevatt'd to
such power:· Reagan ti>ld the rally.
"You can stop that disaster before
11 happens by re-electing Don
Nickles:· he said.
The president credited Nickles
with helping. change farm credit
polic) and thereby reducing farm
forcclosu res.
Reagan. who was met wi th scat·
tered cro"'ds of farmers posing with
their thumbs down as the presidential
motorcade.passed in Missouri Thurs-
da). said hi s administration "is
determined to stand by our farmers in
this difficult periOd."
For the seco nd day. Reagan
brought up what he called "a taxpayer
protection pledge" that he said
Nickles has signed and said "the
REAGAN .•.
From Al
larl} tek' is1on commercials. during
thl' final da} s of the race.
ThC) also hope Rragan's appear-
ancr in Orange County will help
Zschau overcome Cranston's edge in
othl·r parts of the ~late.
About 15.000 1nv11at1ons are being
ma1kd to GOP re~ulars offering
coupks the opportuntt} to attend a 9
a.m. reception before the Nov. I
brunch "here the} can have their
p1ctun.·s taken with the president. The
cost is S2.000 per co uple.
Those" 1shing to skip the rece ption
can attend the brunch for S.250 per
couplr.
Actor Charlton Heston will serve as
master of ceremoni es. Both Reagan
and Zschau wi ll speak.
PARK •••
From Al
recreation. told reporters the follow-
ing recommendations will be made to
the supen 1sors next Wednesday:
•Caspers Wilderness Park should
rl·marn closed for the next 60 days ..
•During this period. state Fish and
Game emplo}ees will try to de-
tl·rmtnl' ho" man) mountain lions
11,c 1n the park and 1n which sections.
fish and Game spokesman Pat
Moore s:11d hi!> agenc) will seek
ix·rn11ss1on to expand the study into
nl'tghbonng \\1lderness areas. includ-
1 ng.pm atrl) ov .. ned land.
•During thc 60-day period. county
officials also will develop a wilder·
lll'SS permit procedure. Such permits
arc issued to 'is1tors in man) large
state and federal parks.
•Count) officials also will "up-
grade" signs and other material used
to inform and "arn park visitors of
the dangers posed b} mountain lions.
The latest mauling led to some calls
for killing cougars at Caspers. Hunt·
mg mountain hons 1s banned state·
wide.
Knzan said proposals for killing
the lions were dismissed at Thurs-
da) ·s merting.
"The bcltcf rs that it's not a
rrnc11cal solution." hr aid.
Krizan also i.a1d details of the
"ildernci.s permits have not been
de,efoped.
But he suggested that these per.mils
could restrict '1s1tors to certain
!ioet"llons of thl' park .
.\bout 62.000 people visit Caspers
annuall). c:ount} officials said .
.\skcd whet her the new permits
would include pro' 1s1ons aimed at
ltmiting the county's liability when
'1s1tors arc 1nJurcd. Krizan said only
that the content of the permits was
not }Ct determined.
A lion attack at Caspers last March
led to a $28 million injury claim and a
suit against the county and state.
Regarding the upgrading of warn-
ing signs. Kril3n said. "It's my belief
that our information to the public has
bccn adequate."
Ne' cnhelcss. he said the new signs
and pamphlets "'ould provide more
information about wildlife in the
parl . particularly mountain lions.
<\lthou$h the search for the lion
1n\ohcd in Sunda) ·s attack has been
dropix·d. Kr11an said animal expens
would be on the lookout for that
couiarduring their up('om1n1 survey.
Rt'prd1n1 the pro~ park rule
n:' moos. Kn1an ~rd. "I don't think
1t'' adm11t1ng we had a serious
pr1.>hlcm. It' adJUSt1n1 10 the situ·
ation that's been pn;scntcd to us."
tk s:ud some of the new auidclines
under cons1dera11on for C'aspcn
could alw be imposed at other county
p.lrls
..
vC*n dnriw to know where his
o,poft(ftl ........
At he did in h11 previous cam·
paians. R~n dwelled on the "tax. tu. spend. spend crowd:' called
them the: ··over the hill pnJ," and
said "they've bttn waiuna in the
winp to come beck with tax bills
blaz1n1:•
Protesten met Reapn with chants
of "Reapn. Reapn. he's no &ood.
send him back to Hollywood.''
At one point in his speech. Reapn
was distracted by the crowd auempt·
ing to pull down a sian earned by a
protester that said. "SDI equals first
strike ... The president interrupted his
speech and said the youn1 man
earl') ina the s .. n was 11mply misin-formed.
··from the very first our proposal
has been. to the Soviet Union. as
made 1n Iceland. that 1( and when
such a system were dcveloptd. we will
asl them to join with us 1n watchina
the tcstina and lhen we will join 1n
both s1dts eliminauna all nuclear
missiles at the same time." he said. t~en continued witt'I his speech.
In his campaianina. Rea11n makes
it cjcar that he considers the Senate
election a scoreboard by the: Ameri-
ca n people on his six years in office.
He plcaded:·Don't make me a six·
year president." •
At the rallv here. he said. ··rm here
todl) 10 ask you IO do 1ne a ll*"IOal
fa\ or: for Oklahoma's .ab. (Olf
America's sake. plea1e do everyihina
)Ou can to re-elect Don Nidda.''
Rcapn's speeches were similar
Thursda) in W1scon1m forGOPStn.
Robcn Kasten and then 1n MiMOUri. w-~rc former Gov Chri11ophtt Bond
1s scckina a Senate scat.
In each stop. Reapn first brinp an
anti-drug message .. from my room-
• mote." Na ncy Reaaan. he says. wants hr~ to tell)us audiences to "just say
no when 1t comes to drup.
He then says Republicans can't
continue the JOb they stant<S without
a majority i" the Senate. 'The GOP
holds a 53-47 edge in that chamber.
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Great Peace Marchers end
cross-country trek in NY
NEW YORK (AP) -The music
was reggae instead of rock 'n ·roll. but
the mood still evoked the '60s as
several hundred peace activists ar-
ri ved at one coast after walking from
the other.
"Oct a Job!." a heckler )'elled from a
passing car as the Great Peace March
for Global Nuclea r Disarmament
streamed across a pedestrian walk-
way ofthe Georgc Washington Bridge
from New Jersey on Thursday.
"We have a JOb.'' retorted a
cheerful Shelley White. 23. of Salt
Lake C11y. who waved. smiled aod
flashed the two-fingered peace sym-
bol.
The d1 verse group, on the last leg of
its 3.200-mile march from Los An-
geles to Washington. included a
unicycle rider, four chanting Bud-
dhist monks, pink-haired youths and
white-haired women.
Some shouted phrases like. "Test
Ban Now," or carried signs and
banners reading, "Farms. Not Arms"
and "Stop War Now."
On arriving in Manhattan, the
marchers held a street rally near the
bridge as curious residents poked
heads out of apartment windows.
The 3,200-mile march set out from
Los Angeles on March 11 as a splashy
cross-<ountry media event. But after
two weeks. the sponsoring organiza-
tion, PRO-Peace, collapsed and
financial support for the 1.300 par-
ticipants dncd up. About 300
marthers reorganized and continued
with new financial backing.
Families win suit against textbooks
GREENEVILLE. Tenn. (AP) -
Seven families who filed suit con-
lcnding lhcir children's ltxlbooks
conllined lhcmes offensive lo their
stricl Chrislian beliefs won lheir case
today.
A federaljudgesaid the families are
·entitled to damages from the
Hawkins Countr school board be-
cause the district s insisllnce in usi ng
the Hoh, Rinehart. Winston series of
reading books violated their First
Amendment rights.
"In forcina the plainlifT-students to
read from the Holt series or to forfeit
a free public education. the defen-
dan1s have burdened the pllintim•
ri,ht of free exercise of their religio~·
said U.S. District Judse Thomas v .
Hull in a 27-paac opinion.
Hull set a tentative Dec. l $date to
convene IJUry, which will decide how
much the families are entitled to in
damages.
"I can say I'm very grateful and I'm
ve~ thankful," said Vicki Frost, one
of the parents and the leadina witness
in the tria l.
"It's a wonderful vi~ory. We're
cc~tatic.'' sa id Michael Farris, who
represented the parents.
Timothy Dyk. a lawyer for the
Government admits •
record budget deficit . .
WASHINGTON (AP)-The gov-
ernment is acknowledginJ ii ran up a
record $220 billion deficit for the
fiscal year that just ended. but
officials say they expect a dramati·
cally better showi ng next year.
The 1986 defic11 fell SI 0 billion
below Reagan administration expec·
lltions. White House Budget Direc·
tor James C. Miller Ill said through a
spokesman that higher-than-antici-
pated revenues near the end of the
year and lower spending by federal
agencies accounted for unanticipated
savings.
The Office of Management and
Budget had projected as recently as
August that the deficit for the Oct. I.
1985. to Sept. 30. 1986, fiscal year
would soar 10 $230.2 billion.
The agency was scheduled to
formall y announce the 1986 deficit
figure ·earl)' next week.
Howe,er, OMB spokesman Ed
Dale said Thursday that Miller de-
cided to release information on the
raw figu res 1n advance to cou nter
possible news leaks on the final
figures.
Dale also said new projections by
agency analysts suuest the deficit will
fall by an additional SSO billion in
1987. to the vic1 nityofS I 70billion -
even if Congress enacts no funhcr
spending cuts.
Negotiations.for hostages
'would jeopardize others'
CINCINNA Tl (AP) -President
Reagan told the Associated Press
Managing Editors Association today
his administration won't pressure the
school system. would not comment
until he had time to read the decl11on,
said his secretary. Both sides had
promised to appeal an adverse Nlina.
The fam1hcs sued the Hawkins
County schools in 1983 af\cr obJcct·
in& to hundreds of p1macs in the
readers. includinastorics by Marpret
Meade. lsaac Asimov and Danish
fairy-talc \(iritcr Hans Christian
Andersen.
The parents said the books con·
taincd references to witchcraft. exotic
religions. one-world government and
relativ<' ethics. all of whiC!h violate
1hc1r \hris11an beliefi .
"The Diary of Anne Frank" wa1 o~~cctl-d to because it tolerated all
rchaions. "The Wi1ard of Oz" wu
dccmed obJCCtionable bccauae 1t told
children that traits su~h II courqe,
1ntelliacncc and comp1uion are_per-
.on1tlly developtd rather than God-
aivcn. and it depicted a witch'as aood.
Hull. m his decision, said 'Hawkins
County school officials could find an
alternate way of tcachina the readina
program without jcopardizina the
students' riaht to a free public
education.
Re111ains of American Gls
from Vietnam identified
.
W ASHTNGTON .:._The remains of four Americans, positively identified
as servicemen killed during' the Vietnam War, wjH be flown from Hawaii to
California's Travis Air Force Base today. the Pentaaon has announced. The
Army's Central Identification Laboratory in Honolulu identified the remains
of the three Air Force officeo and one Navy officer, recovered earlier this year.
Ibr«.Qf those identified Wttuinoni2J remains repatriated by Vietnam IO the
United States last April. The founh set of remains was amona 14 recovered lut
Februarydurinaanexcavation at the crash site of an Air force AC.130aunship
in Laos. The men identified Thursday were Lt. Col. Richard Castillo, Corpus
Christi, Texas; Lt. Col. Harold J. Zook, New Holland, Pa.: M-.j. Gordon S.
Wilson, Hobart, Ind., and Ensign Patrick L. Ness, Minneapolis, Minn.
NBC officer trazJ•fen-ed In leak probe
WASHrNGTON -An FBI investigation into the source of the leak ofa
secret Reagan administration plan to mislead Libyan leader Moammar
Gadhafi has resulted in the transfer of a National Security Council staff officer
to we State Department, a published rc~n says. The agents have also
interviewed about 20 to 2S people and admmistercd polygraph tests to "seven
orei&ht" NSC staff members, according lo unidentified offietalsquoted in The
Washington Post today. On Oct. 2 it published a report on a three-page memo
sent by National Security Ad viser John Poindexter to President Reapn,
calling for a "disinfonnation program," combining real and illusionary events.
Feedlng• •top; fireman dla of pneamom.
Kuwa iti govern ment to release 17
terrorist prisoners in exchange for
Americans -including David
Jacobsen of Huntington Beach --=------------------------------------. held hostage in Lebanon because that
CONCORD, Mass. - A c~matose firefighter whose case resulted in a
landmark "right to die" decision allowing bis family to halt feedings throu&h a
tube in bis stomach died of pneumonia, not malnutrition, his doctor says. Paul
E. Brophy,49,diedat 12:SS p.m. Thursday at Emerson Hospital surrounded by
family members. The attorney for Brophy's wife said her case will make thinu
easier for families in similar circumstances.
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would "place many more innocent
Americans at risk."
Responding 10 an APME invita -
tion foran adm1n1stra1ion response to
hostage families· demands that the
administration make more vigorous
efforts to free the hostages, Reagan
said in a letter 10 APME P~ident
James F. Daubcl he regre11tcfl'he was
"unable to come 10 Cincinha11" 10
address the group.
"I can assure you that numerous
efforts have been undertaken 10
secure the release of the hostages,
although in general we ha ve said little
publ icly about these efforts." Reagan
But the president of the editors'
group said 1t questioned the adminis-
tration's commitment to working for
the hostag~· release as the sister of
one charged that silence had led only
to the deaths of two other hostages.
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Mee.e '• rie•• of hlgh court called cllaotlc
WASHINGTON -Some legal scholars say Attorney General Edwin
Mcesc's views on Supreme Coun decisions and the Constitution would l~d to
chaos1 while the head of the American Bar Association says Meese's position
woula ''shake the foundations" of government. In a speech at Tulane
University. the attorney general said a Supreme Coun interpretation of the
Constitubon "docs not establish a 'supreme law of the land' that is binding on
all persons and parts ofJovcmmcnt forevermore." Laurence H. Tribe, a
professor of constitution law at Harvard University, said Thursday that if
Mccsc's position prevailed, "every school board in America which had not
been a pany in a lawsuit could institute official school prayer."
Voa of ptMtal board •e.nt to prl110n
WASHTNGTON -Peter Yoss, the former vice chainnan of the Postal
Service board of governors, was sentenced to four years in prison today for
acccptini illegal ~ymcnts in connection with a Texas company's effons to
obtatn a $2SO J!lllhon government contract. U.S. District Judge Gcolf: H.
Revcrcomb levied a fine of S 11 .000 against V OSSr an appointee of President
RC&P.n and the C<Khairman of Reapn's Ohio campa.ian in tbe 1980
presidential race. Yoss resigned from the postal board May 30.
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W.\SHI NGT9N.._(AP) -Dcmo-
l ra11c st ra tl'gt!lls saf'\hey're unwor-
m·d by President Reagan's cross-
countr} campa ign blitz for Re~
publican candidates. although they
al'knowlcdgc he could make a dif·
fl·rcnct' in marginal Se nate races .
.. Voters have moved into a post-
Rcagan era." maintains Terry
Michael. spokesman fo r the Dcmo-
lratic National Comm i11cc. "They
don 't sec him a\ rt'levant 10 their
lkl'l\IOllS tn 1986 ...
Rl'agan l!I 1n thc second day of a
t\.\O·\.\eck. 13-state political mission
aimed at boosting GOP chances 1n
kl·} S\.'natl' races and hanging on 10 a
'\l·natc maJon ty. He 1s spending two
da}'> 1h1~ week and five days next
\\l.l'k rampa1gn1ng.
David Johnson. head of the Dcmo-
cratK Scnatonal Campaign Commit·
tee. called Reaga n's sc hedule a "road
map to 'ulncrab1hty. ".
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Breakln& 1roa.nd Tbunday were Bill CaMC•· &eneral ••••cv of
Santa Ana Masda: Santa Ana City Council members Pat McGiaJCan
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down °' ..... CIS)tlon •-SAT 1·5 13H,OOO rent, $9500 1640 Nwpl dlys 875.-2878 evet 531·8191 Agt fee Drive by 320 Protpeet 1 blk to oeeat'I 11050
Flnett "Le Tour" model Mtn c:abln ftf Snow Sum-11751 Via San M8'Co blvd Spe80 CM 831-soM LARGE 21>4' 1be 2 car OW -•A 831-4809 °' 548-0820 Owner/Ail 141-9908 °'
with two NP8fat9 bdttn mil. 281 2ea. 8 Y'• Old. • rt._ _ _-.:-IHI ... -l - -laundry l'IOOtluP no pets' lut. lffc~ 11,.. ~ Ba"'ront Mal Kli _!.. 5•4909
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90!"8 lllew. Aeduoed to rent• '$80,000 Furtll"*I. • ... -· 1;•1t1LtellLI °' 873-Nto new carpet/drapes, dbl l\ltn 12000/mo yrty IM. 1800/mo Sm•ll 3BR bCh l l4~E· .... ~H ~~B f~ell~~tl't°1z ~ 11~Bf4•0002Bal.nc~!.!!ou .. L~"d atrlf fill NEW SBR°3'1'BA TWNHSE gar W/d hkup, lg bk yd. Boat allp avl &44-9551 co111ge $900. Both few ._ "'"""" ~ ....,.. -· S1250/mo. need Quiet --feet to ocean 873-8180 Cnuck 831· 1288 or DOCKSIDE Rf 722•9730 l•ULI ••y Wet bar. 2 frplc:a. dbl gar. fml)' w/TLC, ~8-0921 Beyfront, luxury, giant 28r f.te-5743 -No pet1 $2000/mo. JBa Condo w/JaeuUI. 2 •Quiet area • bright 28r
.,........ Speet1Cull1 180 • 0c.an ~t U3·5354 ATLANTA/MAGNOLIA car garage $2200/mo 1B1 w/lg covered patlO.
Lowet1 priced 38drm. SV~u'r1UtyltG1ma11~1~~1C2y~ CHtl•.... 21•• 3Br 2Ba. FPL. OIW. FNCO 645·9577 Agt fresh paint, new crpl Avt toO -"""....,...... ,. -YAO. DBL GAR Kida & -now $750 • uta 875-5030 Rf(M~-
1 aq ft gteen~rass l'lr security patrol ~ •CliarmlngOld:f2BrlBa pets ok $975 , S800 BAYRIOGE 2BR 2BA --.it ml,_ view. upgraded S 29K beactt. park. pool. tennis, H111dwood floors yard dep 883-08971883·1500 CONDO Gated, pool. •Quiet ar ..• brlQl'll 2Br
Aerou from park, w'"' to WTlm 11n.-fee. 780·8097 Agt spa 4BR 3BA. Quiet toe garage. 275 Meaa Drlva'. -spa S1250tmo tea11. tB• w/lg covered P•llo.
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Ing, 3 bdrm. 2 beth. like ••SAU IY .... front Room fOf 100· • _· IWPT .WllJll LUii 1 Ba bOuM Gareoe. fncd gar ,..,n11 eou<t. spa. 3Br Der\. 3Ba. loll of TOP FIOor Balbo• office/
new kitchen. wood · 111• &Ml yec:l'll 5.000+lf •late FULLV FURN & BEAUT yrd. erpta, drpa, w/d pool S 1350 • 1550 MC h"ilh ce1hngs overlOOIUng atudlo. vMtW Apl , wfbeeut
burningtp&patio Comm Sl'larp3Bdrm,'W:Ba,lerge ~~':°:~ad~u~~' A~~ BAYFRONT 68R and hkup No pet• $875 .., agtl74·9565544-7582 ~I S2500Agt&42·2134 oa~8~~m:·~~8:,~i''
pool. S 11&,000 bonus room • workshop polnttMnt with PATRICK ~~~~ou,:w~'n~'R0
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New paint & erpt 111 at TENORE 831·1288 or .. 1 1050/ • Wa1erfron1 Up,...r UnTI. Lrg 3 bdrm. 2'"' ba, w/pool furn pr"f· "'br 1000' '1br WATl.Mt-HO"ll r 9%. OWC. 875·8918 or 7~"&702 steps to bCn mo • .-a -· ,.._ t d MIC n1ta " c ...,.. IWn y•• y ••1nw -·-2Br. 1 Bath, lllnt 111ew1. spa enm• •n " S800, s 10. u111a l)d, 303 HOMt!t a.c. 831.-"61 °'84M 428 • -.._, 2Bi deilgner decor thr • Walk 10 beh $1175/mo. High ceitings. tkyllghll. E Edgewater 871-288e A~AL ESTATE PHOTOCOPIER S50 Elee WEST NWPT 3BR l'lm. frpl, oui • mMI HOO'• fee u 722•1730 Owner formal din rm & wet bar
U1·1-bbQ s 10, many 01ele· o~~;· ~t~io~~s 4BA TILDm .n.: .... --s 1795/mo Pe1r1ck/egl llW ........
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take over loans 'lollll'I
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Chair, $5. plu• much BAY VIEW CONDO PENINSULA 2BR furn. •Hot~ ~o nr bel\. 3br: H'.ba Cond o , Block• to beech 3br 2b• 102 E. Bl)' Apl 8
more. 2925 Beker (Meu 2bd, lrplc. gar. pool, Ju. steps 10 ocean. $900/mo. ~;"P~.'~~,g~. _!~r 12~~~:· $875/mo, C111 Doug Am· gar lrplc equlpt kit S 1200 OCEANFRONT 2er 2Ba
Verde) Set only 1·3PM s 150,000, By owner. COSTA MESA Tllll 848_ 1844 or a;r2.He6 mermen (wk) 850-4455 or 539-619 t Agt lee reduced 10 s 11oot mo
.. u.TllTIUL 213 975-0234 Collee1 -3BR, lrplc, like new, comm (hml 760-8951 - ---•BLUFFS• winter S 1200-S 1300/mo
111111 nn••• • UDll ... , pool s 1000/mo Almoat new 3bdrm 2ba off 3BR former model 2 ,., yrly Agt 752-2228
Outstanding conc:.pl of Lrg 3 bdrm, 2'}t ba. w/pool Wllerfront Homes. Inc Jeffry $875 ~ourmet kl1cl'I rr~a pool. view OCEANFRONT E. Balboa
easy tlvlng. 3br. 2b•. 1p1.tennisandMCgate. 111·1* 1 1 ltad e.iu.... 2 A~f::115 9-6111 ~_:_m~720-~ Blvd B1chlor,oeean/bay
Wood burning fireplace High oe1hng1. lkyhghll, Oe I 2 d 3b rp c. vau m'llo'· ----lt11fft •• ., Yin OeMtt view. mint cones. furn.
Finest Coll• M ... New~ lorm11 din rm & wet bar. ean v -eeks r car 0•1 w/09nr. ver RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 2 Lovel Models S530 yrly. lnol utll•
port tocetlon Muat ... to S 1795/mo Patrlck/agt 2~a r:;~ge go;'~~~t :~I streams & fllla. Poot &. 2Br 2Be Condo 2 car gsr. 3 Bdfmar2'1t Batn' N/tmkr. 673-8372
appreciate S 115.000 631· 1266 end 780-8702 k dr pets . -1 i pa Gr .. 1 view $915 AYi lrplc On Golf couree $2000 • S2200/mo • Yrly S 1600/mo. Charming
Act l10W & deal directly ----Agt ee --1113 No pell 549-2447 $1395/mo 640-5324 Agts 780-9U81154·9202 bayfront, Mature n/1mkr
with Own/Bldr,648-8402, T ~Ill ll'TTm l1IMI Ida • 21M 3 Bedroom. 1 Beth West· TURTLEROCK 2br+den. "--.. hptT--pert rats. fentaatlC view &73-5500, 831-0317 ree1 seclusion 1 blk to a . side single l1m1ly nome 2' rba lrpl. ale. 2 car gar, 2--trrH,.!, pkg, Pvt bet\, &75-3083
llOMI.., I.e. aat. IC• V'W pool 3Br 2B• Own land ,... I d th h 662·0550 1-. "'OOI. $1425 54•2054' Anent 645-3&83 Ctrtal •el 9111 22 ...., .... ..,..-,..,_""'-""""".....,. $269.000 Agt 646-1882 _,,,nigner ecor roug,.. _ ...,, ... _ •
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REAL ESTATE -... Ullllll OUI. Check this dream PERFECT ROOMMATES L--• L 2141 Cozy clean end Ch81P 2Br 28a Charming DUplex llil latitt Ftr Salt Gtatrll lMZ ~ Model perfect. lrg 4 bdrm Gorgeous Bayrtdge-3BR. home S700's Fee Spacious 3Br 2 "~B• lf•H IC• $425 uttls paid low move-AvSJI lmmed $1050 mo
hOme •.; mlle to beach Beaut improvement•. TELllllT Ill·•••• Condo FPL D /W . lbr S£ •. dbl car o•r. in1nlo539-6t91 Agt lee Eves 545-6912 °' Dys ... IH/C ... M *IAYFlllT * CtrtH ••I 9111 HU FOfmal dining rm. frplc. prime foe Great pr1ee I IHI PA TIO. DBL GAR. EL range/oven. g1rbage d•S· -(2131838-2081 llHlil fAz First reule o ffering . •CORONA DEL MAR• lrg tam rm. MC + private S252 ·900 Agt 759•7602 I GOO W/D hkups $990 • pou l. d/w. & VIEW!. HSlllH'S HLISIT $700--2BR 1BA
.....-....--.. Premium End .• Un111wnhm 2bt 2.ba. level lot. 439 yards SacnflCe at only llAllll YllW NIES PtaiaHll 2107 $1190 dep 8&3-0897 or $1600/mo 499-2715 Extra Sharp 11ud10. ullrl u111s paid No kitchen
• • •.... in Tl'le Cove Elegant & Carnation. $210.000 $185,000 Call PATRICK BY OWNER, ~ontego, 4br 2 & 3Bdrm Winter i Yriy 863-1500 Wntr rntl 3BR 2BA ocnlrnt modern lcltch $400's lee relr1g, micro optlonal • •lllllflllT* spacious w/2 suttes. lorm 499•21ot TENOR~60~~i0~266 or 2b1. S265.000 644-8592 Peninsula Rentals 1111 BUDGET STRETCHERS turn hm Fam rm. gar Avl TEUREIT 115-1110 708 Avocado 875-5219
AlllllTI IHT HUI d ine, view deck & LIUTlll! LIO&Tlllt Villa Rentals 675-4912 011 Newport 5 rm hse gar 10 July 1987 s 1700/mO FantMllC Condo on the SPECT&CIUl IOUI.
Like new large 4 bdrm '"wllers edge" patio CH ti 91tu 1024 Westcliff Condo 595K Agt CHARMING 2Br 2Ba. Bay prkng k1d1 updtd kit S625 Marion Milne RE 494-8558 water w/lat>YIOus view UY ltlW
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card vtew1 Private belCh as ··..-• laundry rm, "9t0f"-.,.., lrYlat -f M4 ICWFi HT QI JU S 1500/mo yrly. 963-5353 Flat cheap 3br 2ba $750 SALE.UCUlll Harbor View Homes 4Br wtun1que atmosphere .
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all and then some. n· SPYIWS llY $229,500 Open Hse 12·5 IPll 1·1 UT a -one • · · • home McNHh Alty AM now• $ 11001mo Before Lndry rm. 'g sundeck A ers relocattng • price 4_72 Abbie Way_645-<•539 2BR & Oen, 2,,;beths. 0... 640-1460x305. 645-9586 2111 Agl lee 642-1334 PM 851-9889 9am or alt 6pm 643-1965 RARE FIN 1 S325/mo llatl'led $700.000 f0< fHI Enjoy mountain view from sale 11 you are now or wlfl both levels Large 5 bdrm 1111.111'1 CllSl.-T I acned Condo, Br"ilhton Charming 2BR, den, 1'}tba c.-l'11ttltt TOWNHOUSE 3118r 2Ba HARBOR VIEW KNOLL No pets 675-044 7
be an ooeanlront buyer w/l>drm and blth down· BROKERS WELCOME Mdt '" Woodbridge 22 SIMITT 111.1•1 nr Pines Park & bcl'I New s 1000. 3Bd. 1 'itBa. gar. great 111ew. $1250. gar-Condo 2br den 2 •b•. STEPS Tl ICW
then don"t miss out on stairs Large pool with Loaded w /upgrad••. Pinewood Agt559·5127 ICIAIFlllT... pam11nStde &ou1 S1100 Quiet 644·75891vmsg age &crpt tstmonthwtll Qu1t"I 'omm po01 ten Cute co;ry bacl'lek>f's &
thl1 eJ(cept1ona1 op -diving board, water shde these dr1tmatic 2 11ory Newer 2 l>drm. 2 bllh ••ec 493·60 12 morns & eves Costa M~· Twnhm 3BR move you in 642·4221 ,ac $1750/mo 759-1446 tBdrm located'" unique
portunlty lor only &spa $539000 C111 homes11ar1a1S158,900 Thet>lggeltmegapflon.in p 11 f C • •• 2122 ...... 2 52
52 ,299,000 Jo • .(nn Doran 760-5000 Only 7 left! Agt 548•1329 ,town 11 an ad In ,111t1lled. condo rest g oua 0• troal t Ir frpl hke new. comm pool L11aa1 litatl l ILIFFS apt complex w/charming
For Your narsonal pr~•-or 759·0819 Tr It aod cation & addre11 Full on 2Bdrm tBa Avl 1111 Across from Park S 1000 0 & I d-" 2B 2B 3BR 28A t sty S 1300/mo atmospnere Lndry rm, lg ...-... ocean views. walk to w 1 1 H 1 uiet sec u ""' r 1 sundeck prvt garage call PATRICK TENORE rtlr ~A..V I sh09plng pier. the bay • $775 tst last ' S200 ater ron omes. nc East Nine Condo Lg 2 Avail immed No pets available A RARE FINO•
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1791 Monro1111 Costa
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location In eecored community.
High upgraded w/plantatlon shut-
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844-9080
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Reduced S 10,000. Cute home with
lots of oak and stained glass. Owner
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price $139,900
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Large 3 bedroom, 2 bath Eastalde
condo. Amenities Include fireplace,
2 car garage, French doors and
parquet flooring. Walk to shopping
and schools. Full price $129,900.
Traditional
Realty
631-7370
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1nlormat1on PATRICK 2Br tBa front duplex, Quiet loc 3BR twnhm WALK TO BEACH•-Condo l•TH•&TIOl&L RULTI Open airy 28R 2BA duplex ~~~fo~ 631· 1266 or trplc. pa110. garage. W/O w/gar Vacant Oct 15. "'1bRd11Zl·bCar1tonl on Bslu6f~s5• New to area? lease for unit wllrplc. sl'lr gar ·w/d
HAVE OTHERS $895/mo. Cloae to bch. $1150 • 6 mo lease. .......;. ,,..!;.~961pa winter. 1 block to beach hkup So o l hwy
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644-7220 or 250-1022 M ar 1 I y n Coom bs ........ ..vv-vu Lg 3Br 2Ba upper duplex. S 1195/mo Agt 873·5354
2BR 28A. spectacular &3 1•1266 lewprt lt1ck 2169 frplc . O/W deck Completely deeoralOr
ocean view, lrptc. 2 car -s 10001 VIII R 1 1 gar. polio 51 1 Seaward Newport Shores gorgeous mo a en a s rurn. beaut 2BR twnhM,
Sl535/mo 760•8382 3Br 2B•. 111 amenities. 675-4912 lrplc. patio Pool. tennis
ocean view, new crpt. Newty remoclelecl 18<1rm & S 1295J.mo.A73-0&96
314 211 lta IUIO Upper Duplex Slz,50. 2Bdrm houses "' blk to Ocean v1ews Step• to
Frpic. patlo. yard, gar E/SIOE houae. nlc. qulel Villa Rentals 675--4912 ocean Unfurn. S750· beach Furnlahed
760•0945 3Br 2Ba, No pets, ref's. ---$1000 yrty Earl 673-7030 !Bdrm, den Sl200/mo
SPACIOUS 38R 3BA. lrpl,
2•, car gar 717 Jasmine
Available 11/1. $1500
(71 4) 760-8812
Charming 3Br 2Bii3 l'lees
to CdM bcl'I. Lg FR &
patio, frplc. 2 car gar ~
prkng $2200 Open Sat
12·3/Sun 12-5. 21&
Jasmine. St 759-9070
$995/mo • S 1300 MC 2 I J 11111111 548-0181 °' 495-8744 NO FEE TO TENANT NWC>t Hgts, Cliff Dr1 Cozy 673-5595 2Br 1Ba. f/p, patlO. gar-E/slde -sharp 3BR 2 BA 34 St, 2Br tBa $775 nu cpl age. W/O Wllt!f & gH SPECT&CIW IOU.I I
twnhm wlformal din, frpl, 29 St, 2/ 1 S950 tip, nice pc1 S900/mo tse Villa l&Y YllW
lndry, gar & yd $995/mo. Clubhouse 2/2 $925 2 gar R4tntals 675-4912 Nice 2Br 1Ba located In
Curt 11 631 • 128& CUii Dr 21 1 $900 Npt Hgtl --44 St 3/2 lg rms $900 wntr SEAVIEW HOME Guard charming bldg w/unlque
HOUSE. 1br +-den, 171h & Npt Sl'lrs 312 S 1300 nu cpt gate 2Br 2'1tBa. tam rm • atmosphere Just step•
Newport. Lg front & b1ck 30 St. 3/2 SU50 2 gar IP p001/1pa1tennl1 to be to beech Lndry rm. lg
yard. S6751mo. Loretta YIW IEITW avail 10 continue mar11.el• sundeck. prvt lar~e 432·8118M-F9-5~ 11Mt12 •no:...$1750/mo 720-3995 ;;~·~·~:~1sR:f5~~N7 I
LUXURY 3bt 2ba. EHtslde . WALK to Falhlon ISiand ---
11111110 II SUYIEW!
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Townhome, tJ,. yrs old, 28R 28A duptex. t blk 10 lux 2br 2~ba. w/dbl gar. STUDIO A.P-T with MPlf~
Very deluxe $1150/mo. beach Sundeck. H · adults. no pet s . ate kitchen ind private
v1111 Rentals tremely clean. Gar Lota s 14ooimo 640.7210 yard S600 mo. 240-1295.
675-4912 of storage Avall lmmed _ --240-1506
---Yrly, S995 548-4239 3BR 2BA. bey vv S 1300 C t • ~ Massi .... 4br hse lned yrd -3BR 2BA 2 car enc pkng, ti I ftl Mft
3 bedrooms, 2 bath with outstand-
ing view. Private pool. spa. Pro-
feaalonally decorated & landscaped.
Added rear for office. studio or ?
inclds den ktdl 1)811 otl • BIG CANYON. yrly s 1350 BACH see
S800's 539-6191 Agt lee Highly upgraded 2Br • bldg pkng pool BACH 114r• ept w/~lltHJ
den. 1870 si t. $2500 mo ocnt~nt 38R duplex! Pool No pets, S495 • IHl WlllS Ill Owner/Bkr 759-0708 AuuillY lllT&L S600 security 648-3818
2 BATH BUILT-INS ---------DISHWASHER, YARD . •EASTBLUFF Condo . .I I lllT llC. L1r1• 214r• Alt
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51250 Bkr lrench doors. bay w111-Ill ••-11•111,. W/balcony& PoOI No pets ll1·IOIO dowa. skyt1tes, 3Br 2Ba __ ._,.... !!__ r • S695· S&OOsec 8-48-38 18
s1&50 1•t & •ast •sec: AYI A91taeat1 Ov8'1ookl NewPor1 $425 I t.1 &50·80811v m90 11111 W/,._ 8-Ml hlaa• ZIH Unf urnished Pool bach pad reas dpst basic Aflrclbl yrly 2br ocean area .-..-..._.....,....,..._..,......, ..
crptd decor 539·6191 rental just $725 detell1 Attr1e1i111 unlurn 1 Bdrm. $4 75/mo. 6<46-9408
Agt lee 539.5191 Agt tee Quiet upper. yrly. ~ature 1BR 1BA houae wllront
RENT cOMM, 2br hse retired lady. No /lmkg y1rd Close 10 beach &
wlor. w/olot McNelh Re-pets, Refs 675·0217 _ 1h09s $700/mo utihtleS
Ill)' 842· 1334 AM, Up11air1 dplx unlurn 2Br Included 548-5393 -
85 1-9889 PM, tBa, new cpt, paint & 2Bdrm, w.Ba wntslde
drps 2 lg sundecks Srrtl upstrs, fresh p1lnt. pool.
bay vu 4 prkng spaces no pets Avl nowt 1585.
$1000/mo yrly 873-7689 Pac11tca Atty 841-8133
Yearly rental Knoll)' pine 2BR tBA $700/mo S300
eh"trmer • wnturn 1 8<1rm, dep, gaa/wtr pd La
step1 10 bay, no garage LanM Apia. 1838 Ptecen-
1750/mo 873.5888 Ila See mgr 548-2562
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No peta 848·4382 Mfl •.. •Futnllhlngl 1vetl ~oat slip avlll Sorry. no I ti .. _ C.M. pool, $400/mo Encto'fd ting .. J.!. 08'0C· la Hat ...... •• G11 f"" HHtinQ a ,. .... ""' Lm Un.T ..... , 1--"""1t •• a -.n Avl 1111 He 4bf twntvn, 1111111t · utll lot tor rent ._ *IAllA llU '"'* .-.75i mo 28~ 1BA, w/tJ "' Paid ........... .,, 2br H~bl, w/d, 11235/mo ...... ~---XVlil NOW Newport nr beh, w/d. non 1m1cr. ~8-9577 Fairground• Dty I Mfl ~
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Monrov11 548·0338 01( Call Cell• 848-8541 Lane, from San Dleoo utllltles ' o•reoe. , ~er· ·-·-c;,v Frv .... pool, 432-736e IHI lll ... "· 631·1H8 FrNWay north ot B11ch 81 , _ _.., IMat 27H aandl Prof Fem1le seekt ltt •M111 Vlfde 2Br 1B1 NEWPORT VILLAGE to McFatdden Wiii on IOO,nopell 8 3-o9 7 me Vrl ..... 1500 Qule1 prof woman 1411111 18 l7 WMtct WM*A uppet, new decor. tJllh· Acr::~~::s . ~cFadden • •llWNIT .. "'* ~!~~~~~~9;:9 port, Lao eoh rm w/pV1 bllh t .. ulll 1ncl~ 831 -0468 ' aemeS300to s~r 2e: IBA ~B Nwpt Bch 5•\·5032 IOt
WISl\lr. loeked gerage PRESTIGE LOC•TION L It L •••• aaa•T•llTI ---b,•I<: Prot /.AIF non-smkr F/25 35 .. kk IPt mo on-am t DELUXE WATERFRONT S875 No pets 840·2495 " lllH IC• ..,. .,.._ Unlurntlhld 1 & 28drm ·~ 450 dep Incl utlla • non sm .. r, " Oy732 9212ev980 9087 OFFICE SPACE I---------"
5 8lock1 to block to oc .. n $750· 384-09 19 or 494-8242 1port1 tree renllboatd.. • • 2 MO T S FREE RE T ---• -South Coast Pina lEir guest nae •Pl In com-MAl<E YOUR DREAM /4. $950 111 June 15tfi Avt '500/mo salary l0t Itta AetPOf1 nlsml<r ,.,,,lie ihr N H N -~.
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1113 No pe11 549-2'47
•Ctoae to OC Airport temporery wood & glass REALITY 1111 Ear) 673-7030 Lagunt modern hm lrg BR hskeeping In lrg B1lbo1 4Br CdM duplex w/3 575 sq tt & up I 1 60 • GOOd CM location M we e 7 Minutes to Betcti hse 1 bllil to Mou Pt beh wl pvt ba lull house pr111 Island hom .. $~ entr • others $320 Incl utll'I Clll 8'42-48'44 28A 18A un1t1 Al«lng
•Night Lighted Sand OIW . dlap, mlcto, Nunl Be lhe flrll to llve In these -VERSAILLES Betutllul oc11n view bdrm For ecOve 45 yr 720-0374 Lv ~ CAMPUS ORIJWA 720 1247,000 b\11 ow;,. l8y9
VOiieybaii & Tennis Crts & spa W/O $875 Incl111111 M1C11terranean Apart· * tBR pnthse In qu .. t loc $575/mo 494-8321 prof Apply 8 30.7 so AM Ft Recep 3 pvt pica, ·Make an offer"
•Pool. Jacunr BBQ & cabi. 497.-8230 ment home1 Unique 1 & with mini ocean view Ou11t turn11tied room In 130 S Beytront Bal t1 Ammt wanted to lhr 3br cont rm, bllh S 1152/mo
•Covered Parking Small 81cllelor In II·. 2 Bedroom tloor plans Al(ISll now. $825 lovely hOme nr OCC FE MA LE-T 0 •SH R ~bl c;meo Shores hm, wfs-1c1 Bob at NPP agt
•Cable TV Avallable eluded private., .. Pten· Pools & apas Mc1menu1 * Lrg bach unit ~ s(eep-$300/mo I 100 secur· "ISSION ••1EJO HOME, 1:0~ 105~or ~~;4;~w 8S2 1877 evH M0-067 t •R.,. A lth F t f kl p--• & 1 d away from ing area Quiet area ovet-R 1 5 M v • "" oom w irep ace ty o par no ""' n ry looking rountain $625 ily e s req d 40-0608 POOL. JAC. S,325/mo SPACIOUS OPLX' N B C4• IU SlfTIS $550 • ''I Month Frie Rent
So CoaSI Plaza area lBr.
1 11 renced pool. carport
NO pets 546-8791
and Bllllards access Utlls Incl $430 • •Shopping Ref TRW S 458-9324 evslwilenda .. I I •Saunas 151 & last 499.4020 644· 7211 agt s !Mping room w1pa110 in Steps to water 461h SI ,..mp o pkg ut1 a paid
1 BA FUANIUNFURN • TheatrH Vina Balboa 1Br S850 lovely CM condo Pro-Fem prof non-1mkr to shr Frptc wl dry oar n smkr 2855 E C11 Hwy 675~900 --------
Corner Nwpr Fwy & Baker SUNSET Over The OCeen :~=~~:~~~~~hes Versailles 2Br $980 tenional person only Nwpt Bch 2Br 281 condo $400 650-7529 Jell NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING
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Sorry No pettl Studio So Coasl Hwy Pools Spas. No pets $350 incl uuts 642· I t96 New crpt lrplc. lnelry lac -• 887 w 19th S1 C M IUTAIT II (714)S57-0075 Stovelrelrig. parking, no Selected Units wnh Fire-722-7388 Agt 841 -0844 Ive msg Wtrfre .. 11••• H Li4t Strire• or Oles 600·3000 l•1lan1 I f iauclal
iHiuu fer I.le --iJ 2Br l'rlll;wnhs E11deloc petsS6751mo 499-2690 Hotelt/Mtltlt 2711 W~NTE.O prot Fem 10 5 ,, ri Agt 541•5032 Poot.gar lndryrm $750 EASTSIOc SHARP & --places Nowial<tngreser-WATERFRONT 2br2 ba. CdMlemnl smkr.tun tidy share•673-1348 ' .,.
2310 Santa Ana CLEAN 2Br. wl d hookup Walt It IHolt vatlons for December OC· -sun deck , yr I y . UllU IUCll young prol sh~2Br. 2Ba NR O C A11port area,
pAINt-wailp•per s=-11 TSL MGMT 642-1803 1 car encl glfr;age, NO lBd, gar. patio, 1600. utlta cupancy $1150/mo , Pis call MOTOR 11111 contemporary lurn11ure. dlrium ollice 225 sq f1
pets $750/mo 546-9950 paid• n-peta 494-4391 For turrher inlormallon 646-74411536-9524 Suzy Wkly rentals S 145 & lg c1pt $475/mo Call leatalt W11tt4 2726 1ani I uhl. 1011 ol p11t1-1500 al Eltb 40 yr1 W I
AU MOHl 169 Valerie 631-1266 nn rno mo ok 852· 9366 ara•1•••TS SIUdlo apt, U1118 pd Beau! tfewrrt leacla 2 please call Wlnter3 Bf2•1.Ba Optx on Up/Wkly Color TV free QUIET novse sitting pos I' " . Hollywood, Pr 546,500
Owr w'l'ellre 213 652· 7848
11 " " E-slde loc Workmg lo,· I Bdrm, lBa. utlls pd. Yr the 1and nr 4Sth st coffee. h11te<1 pool maid House to 11\are, S A ltlon souglll by engineer Un1~ue large b1yfront A-p-
Pool recreation room. key r1ma1e only $250 158 New paint & orpt, (l1•ll20·1lll Furnislled. all upgrades, service & &tep1 to ocean Horse Property wl eorral writer. 43 Ju1t returned pr(Ji 2400 sq rt • 1000 L.Mltlepeoptelncllllllled
laundry room $100 sec 722-9518 5625/mo• lst. lllt & dep OPEN DAILY almost new S2500lmo K1lch's 1111 985 N Coas1 near river trill, pref F lull rrom Europe Loc11 reter sq tt outdoor oeck helpyouwriMenldthltWIM
1 Bdrm $525 116 30th St 646_ 1354 8 30AM-S 30PM 544•2<184 M·F 9.5 Hwy Lao Bch 494-5294 priv S425 531-7135 ences James 673-3348 s2soo mo (7 t4)432-0853 g.tr.aponee.
2Bdrm ~s~U75 TMESE~LLE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 530 W Wiison Newly decor a reel 2Br 2Br 1B1 Opht wllrplc. I '
Completely remodeled wl gar new crpts & drps, lndry, 1 car gar Wiier &
units L•ke new Close to bl!lns Fned patio trash pd I blk to bch
buses shops & beach 636·4120 Call t-5PM $850/mo (8 t8)335-1576
TSL MGMT • 2619Santa14.na C $705 642-1603 or 722-9012
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MESA PINES IBr 1Ba
Carport encl palto
01 balcony S6 10 up
POOL spa bbq 549-2447
•LIDO OELUX1i11'
2Bd?m dining rm patio.
lrplc lndry & garege
S 1295 Adults 640-7006
•UDO ISLE BAYFRONT
3Br 2Ba wt d lrplc Pri-TRtPLEX Unturn 2Br 1Ba Yale be-ach 11nn11
01un range oven Cl/w $1850tmo yrly 675-7687
Gar pa110 $725 Ore -CASA DE ORO 95 7 -2565 Res 759-5484 *Versailles Bach Untt •
ST Grear loci Sec bldg, POOi. ~i ~~~~~JgM~ Dana Poial 262& spa Nr bch $625 ore
FURNISHINGS AVAIL •• •Nice lg 2.8c 2Ba bl· 752-8011 Ev 548-~425
•Frf'e ut1h1ies level lrplc trtg, dl w Jllr. 2ba, dbl gar ocean-
* Spac1ou1 livmg balcony No pets S8SO v 1 e w yr I y F I u n I
•Huge kllChen 498· 1917 or 661 -9312 S 1300/mo
•Blt·tn ovens & range' •CLOSE TO BEACH * The Real Estate Store
•Patios 2bd 2ba wt ar $750 71 4 675-1771 or 760.1755 •Covered Garages II
*Pool & BBO , 739 19 l9-oays Ill CllYOI HST
•Plush landscapmg 497• 1326·Eves Entoy the luAUfY of this ei1· * Xlnl 1ocat1on across Hant. l eacla 2640 elusive guard gated com-lrorn park ;;.;;--....-.... -._....,..._..-munlty In a spacious 2Br
•Sorry no pets MOYE 111 IOW Twnhse Amen111ea incl 2
365 W WILSON 1BA 1BA upper, bale gar. lrplcs, wet bars AIC. U2-1tl 1 lndry rm Very clean $595 micros W/O hkups & 2
7932 Aldrteh car garages S 1825
EASTSIDE 18r upSlairs
ap1 Santa Ana 21st SI
Din area 101s ol windows
S625 S625 dep
863 0697 or 863 1500
USTSIDE 2H
Dishwasher new drapes
oa1n1 elC encl gar no
pel\ $600 mo 645 4319
EAS TSIDE cule cozy I Br
w ~ 1chf>n1•1" gas &
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1n nus shops a111 11 1
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mr, '-AC 546 11154/E
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pPIS (r l\f!' 646 3638
E side 281 1Ba w frpfc &
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hi. fast sec $225 2 per-
sons No pets 650· 1798
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1200 s I new crpl drps ~
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TSL MGMT 642-1603 Sorry no pets 644-0509
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492-7296 9' 493-205-4 .... PIMllAllAl/I MotMf WAI LbYllt Int;;; • ( \IU:EH UPPOKTt , .. n : •FLEXIBLE HOURS FI T fl(p'd Secretary pearence. depend•bl•. ~~;,~= c!~p97f5373 RETAIL SALES. FAN· i:elt & ,.... nll vie Mete Vlfde 751-3809 Costa ~sa Home Mon· e • •S 100 BON1!1S FOR Typing, Phonet, filing fOf fy°,;:~n ~~?: :;rHr ~~ -, SSIO FARES SHOES. FIT ~;;;;;;;;J;iiiii=== day 1 hr u Fr 1dey11 • MAN AG ~R • COMPLETIOni OF 80 conslldevelOpmeot Co In .. altl sales & ~' lratnM pos-• FOUND sp1yed lemate 548-!1722 • p • HOURS WORKED Lagun1 are1. 499. 1580 SUlrl Hrs M·F 630·1 ••••fS/••••fll• lllons Xln I commlttlon
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broken Stn Clemen\• tiousekeeplng & child· • \1111 u•a11011 .. lln• no" lt~i"!' u1·-• VACATION PAY evenm~ sh!fts 1va11, lite llOll'TlllllT/llCT'Y sales people and Apply F1a~l~reaN!w"°:i
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LOST 1 lge box of Whifti7 In optlon1l Stlary neg • . • •CEU REIMBURSEMENT mull work some wkends port Beacll looking for menl center experience a eac -
gigs on Adams 10119, 548-7198 or 642-0~5 • l1ull\ t<hrnl.. ""'"' ht• "t'lf· • CM 760·7319 PI T Recept1Sec1'y, plus Please apply in per· Cl1lt1/lt1l1ar1at1
please return broken or 3011 • tt10l l\1tl1•tl. t>rftu1111.l"d. flt'\it.lt• and• Fii llTllYllWUlL GENERAL OFFICE-typist, hling end posting son Monday-Friday . 5520
not &•2-5123. a•1-2240 ed~sE~E'tPeR Llve-rn : ;coal ~rit'1111·J \11pl iran1 .. n1u .. 1 i·njo> : (ll•)Ul-8114 ~~stc~~~;~e~-3~d~~F';1' ~,?~~ecf:i1y~-ei:8 9A~;3;~.E cH:H llTllD/1111111
LOST Mate ell, Orange f 0 1 ~omen on • '-ork1111' '-tlh '''"'""· • C G ,. 2 33 ICM Oa F-•"'f 1 •• anel while labby, 7 tmos 01 n .. • • •II erry .,4 •4 5 RECEPTIONIST Gen olfice 1211 lristt Help VS ... , on .. • °"' V< Sh0<eci•ll• C<IM :~moE'6'~°!\:r.'"'"' e II ,.1;., hi.-,.i.;, lo". 'a I ul I;,.,.,,, e [ + l lA'!Otl< llllflllH P/T .,.., P<•I, pool ._.,. EOE MIF NB S'""' 760-9292
644·9746 • J111I ""'uranr1· It ""'"' • HEALTHCARE Reel estate related ance a must per111u1111me Ad erti11nn Management/Su~vtaory
FOUND Buulitul M/black LOST mile white Maltese HOUSEKEEPER WANTED : \\ ff : SER\11CES. Will 11a1n 962·4471 • 644-9190 ask fOf Jen v " positions avail with grow-
l.ab vte t8th & Newport Wiley . 5 yrs old, Dover Live m/oul for elderly lady • t' c) t'r •'\C'c•llt•ot 1·111npu11~ 1,...11 • llEOEPTllllST TELEPMOIE SlUS 1ng last food chain OP«\·
Blvd 546-1981 Shores nr Santiago Or Lile hsekplng & compa-• t'fit,. 1tll'l u<lin1t: Paid \lll'&t ion., anil: PART TIME ·OR FULL mg soon 1n HunHngton FOUND blk frame. mens . 642·2466 n1onShlp 675·4137 I I ~ TIME sbjfls available Lite Fo~ prest1glou• Newport The Orange Coiut Dally Center Food aervlce T RE OUSEKEEPER : 10 i1 a~"· nwdirnl 111111 rl1•111al in· : 1633 E 4th Street 'Y P I n g 'e Q u Ired Center office Typtng Pilot has an immediate exper nee Management
prescription glasses in LOST Old small, female MA U H • !>Ura111·1-. ho11ui. prnl(rum. ,,alar~.·1t111l • Santa Ana. CA 557.7777 skills & pleuant a1111ude telephone sales opening be n e f I Is Ce I I
phone booth at Chevron Poodle. 'Missy', gray. v1c d11v1ng neceasary, Eng· • milt'ill'•' 1l Ho\\u111·1'. • Ell • a must All employt\e '"Classllted Advertising 818-986-6805
Stal 2160 Hart>pr, CM of PCHINewland on 115" speaking, liv-ln °1 • • • PO Hltll• FRlllY • ben11t1s provldeo Call Must type ..s•wpm. and
FOUND Boat cover. 10119 tO/ t 536-4994 Z'ti!~lar~:~~~l~~le ;, • \pph i11 111·r .. 011 T111•,., lhru • Cl i l/Ofli 5400 S"ong In DBMS. Lotus. Ron Jackson 644-4242 hke helping customers Metlltrs M1rlltt I
vcly Bushard & Banning REWAR01111 760-6815 • ·rt l (") • tr Cl Ct word proctor I man mar-RECEPTIO•IST F/T P o telephone r.ales ex litoltet
I B h • iur ... :..: n ·(1:CHI p.m. • •-•1m11 ClEll kel research olc Report-" r I I Si I • In Hunt ngton e1c LOST 10120 Small gray --1 Design ltrm pleasant 81• perience help u a ary Is accepting applteattons
969· 7984 dog no tag or collar • Ollll~E CllST PllLISlllll!! Cl • Olla Entr ent 'level pos •ng 10 me 01 eastern plus comm1ss1on E•cel-I nergelte people 10
FOUND "'·own/white M. w bad left eye. vcty Prtft11ioa1I/ • • • • • llon 10YKey Zxphelplul-COfP Good co benefits mosphere. M·F Must be lent benefits Call :~rke in our Vegeta11an
Dl ·••iai1lr1tatt 5100 • 330 w 8 s • I I . • c' c Call Deem dys 720-0355 1ndepenelenl and type Kathleen 01e~ lor inter R Puppy, VIC Mesa Verde Slater & Graham HB " • , ay t. • W1 I tram 11cte K 01· evesl wknds 675•4303 ' 45wpm 261· 1161 """' Gourmet estaurent
P·'k 549_200, 84&-538•' • C po1a11on1114)6a2.1102 v1ew1114t642-432t 1 ·ito .. eiCu .. ier -RE B1okerl Assoc1ate to • osta Mesa, CA 92626 • RECEPTllllST • • --------..l.-----;;.....--1 work P/T with lamlly l /ltlClt.l.fCTlllS Lutyoungat1rsllrt1n9 o OltlHECtlST lre.tfutltM •. EOE • C tchOOI? St8t11 new job°' pply for cheerful resp "-l•·liH ,._ .. owned mortga99 com· au lor appt 894-37 80 or hobby by look Ing through person who can eiccet lllLY PILOT --
pany 673-74 O •••••••• •••••••• •••••••• • (2131654-3496 clauilieel. Answer pnones, type 45 ltli Mtlp
A•"rli1ia1 l1tt1
$2.40 per day
That s ALL you pay 101
3 hnes. 30 Clay minimum
in the
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IHI Serwicts ca.n• Cart lattrier DnifHrl lu1ia1 Serwice
INTERIOR DECORATING c""A-Rl_N_G·.-e·x·p-'d_N_a_n_n_y·-•. Specializing in t ips To Oo Comp1nion/Aldes for llve
Yachts-specializing in con-hskpers, five-Ins/or ool II Yours.ti Min. lee, no In care & 11te hskpg for
tour bedding, curtains from S75 week. 647-2415 obhg Or we offer Full the elderly (7 14)833-2009
Seams Newport 754-6278 Cl • St-. Design Service 642-4088 p . t' t111•1 met 111 ••1
la1iae11 Serwice1 Housecleaning •Windows LH.ICIJllf Llnc1rt 111Fl!'!1N'!'lf-P~A!l!olN"fl!'!jN"!'!GP"!!!B!""y"'!R'"1c'"'!h-·
"*WANTED TYPING ANO 14 yrs. reliable. reas. own ree nm/ leanup compl ard Sinor 16 yrs of happy
CLERICAL WORK IN MY trans 645-9866 Pina/Della gardening Reas pnces customers Lie 280644
HOME REAS 840· 7483 PERSONALIZED HSECLN 642-2873 Chuck Thank-¥001 963-4114
Many years exp. Ref's All DUSTY'S landscape/lawn A A A PAINTING lntlExt
Ca,iaets 6pm Beth, 850· t 772 Main Serv Wkly/month/ LOWEST possible price
1 ltme Free est. 24 1-1640 10 Step Service 662-3235 PATRICK'S CABINET RE-Wanda & Kelly's Quallty
FINISHING Str1p-s1a1n Hsecleanln9. exp . refs. ITIMP llmltS. SMITH Quality Paintmg
sear-rerrnish Quality work, 642·0405. 01 962-1667 Stump & Roof Removals lntlEKt Comm'l/Aes1d'I/
free est Sean, 892-7703 C 1 •• -Back Yards Ok. 536-4444 Apls Free est 960·9938
CUSTOM CABINETS H rlC en Gardening Full Service. MA TOIAN PAINTING
•CLOSET DESIGN REMODELS ·Additions, Mow, edge. clean ups Quality A Spectalty
*CUSTOM KITCHEN 1epa11. French Doors & 966-2716/Eves. Lv msg L1c=288597 631 ·9295
CABINETS •FORMICA windows LIC 548-7952 Landscapel Garelen Ser-
Hector (2131547-3053 vice Comp! monthly mamt
Ct11t11cliH xtnl refs Steve. 546-914 7
GLASGOW PAINTING
lntlE1tt 30 yrs exper
ref's 642 ·5214
C1rratry & lail•i•t TREES
PUILIC .. TICE Expert Carpentry Servtee LOCAL CONTAACTOR-15
The Cahl Pubhc U111111es Repatt-Remod l·Add•llons yrs exp Reis. Renegade Toppedtremove Cleanup PAllTIH HPHTISE IY
CHIS Commission REQUIRES Doors-etc 548•4980 Construction 650·3223 nu lawn/sprnklr 751-3476 that all used household
ood th Doors-Repau -Alteratlons Doors ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE g 5 movers. print eir C P L k --------• Cleanups & Maintenance P UC Cal T number In all ab1nets-anel· oc s-etc A· t CUSTOM DOORS & 1714) 850-4147
advertisements II you 35 yrs~ Jerry 642-0567 DOORWAYS All Sliders
have 8 question about SUN VALLEV CONST Lie Bonded. 548·5555 KC TREE SERVICE
the legality of a mover. 1 do 11 all' Home Improve. • Top Trim Removal. Qual
Call Pubhc Ut1ll1es Com-14 yrs refs 642•7390 _E_lec_1r_1_ca_I_____ Serv Llcllns free est m1ss1on 714·558·4151 969-8263 01 536-6896 1-------• Plus Small Remodel and PlHISI UECTltlC Add1t1ons Walls Doors Quality work. free est JAPANESE GARDENING
Act11lie1I Ctilia11 142· lllO, I CHE, IE• ::425513 963-7401 SERV Clean-up & Ma1nt
AEBLOWN OR P':.INTEO Free est Tony. 964-4758
Aes1den11a1. commer'I.
FREE es11m 994-5819
RALPH'S PAINTING UC
Reas Rates Cusr Wk
Int tExt Fr est 962·4701
••rria1
FARTHING INTERIORS
HANGING I S TRIPPING
VISA-MC 673-1512
~lso lntlEicl Pa1nt~ng Carris yrs Do my own work Lte LANDSCAPING SPECIAL Hltr tf!U
wpm & assist where 330 W ~Y SI St-tfl needed Part lime. Costa Mesa CA 92626 •• 720-9 t60 Donna All shifts available apply
ASSISTHT MAIHH 19770 Beach. Hunt Bch
llECf PTIO•IST For Unique Cnrlstmas 225 E 17th, Costa Mesa
Plush NewPQrt Beach of·
lice Light phones. typing,
Iron! olf1ce appearance.
opportunity lor advance-
ment Call 833-9 105
Dana
SECltETAltlll/RHTlLS Full time. learn properly
management, apartment
Store 1n So Coast Plaza
549-70 18 ask for Dell
EXPER olc supply sales·
person req d FIT PI T
Ouahlted apphcants can
apply 1n person at Metro
Sta11one1s 580 Anton
Blvd (Opp So Coast
Plazat Btwn 10· 1 M·F
rental business Hard· MANAGER
working, dynamic, per· For Retail Oriental Rug
son wno hke working w1111 Snowroom 650_0722 public Experience
prel'd, some Sat work retail
TSL MGMT 642-1603 FlSMI .. SlUS
We are looking for 3 ladies
to 101n our sales team
Full 11me and part 11me
pos111ons avail 1mmed
Call THE LOOK 644-6500
SfCllETAltY
For small t>usmess 1n SC
Plaza area A/P AIR
payroll etc 754-6822
SMIPPEll /llECEIUll
Mac Gregor Yachts 163 1
P1acen11a C M
Small business growmg
last needs fun person
wl good oll1ce skills Call
960-7678. exl 72
RETAIL SALES
Fine L1nge11e Shop open
rng at Alrim Court 1n No·
vember Seeking Assis-
tant Manager Full & Part
Time Sales Days & Eve-
nings Call Ellie 760-0379
MOTOR ROUTE
Avallable In Irvine area. $700 a
month. No collecting. 3-4 hours
a day. Monday thru Friday after-
noon. Sat & Sun. morning. Call
642-4333 ext. 209 and ask for
Jim.
ORANGE COAST
Diiiy Pilat
330 W. Bay St.
Costa Mesa. CA
...........
HOSTESS ANO BUSBOY
TAKE OUT & CATERING
Paradise Cale
8oo Nwpt Center Or. NB
OYSTER BAA COOKS
HOSTESSES
PI T BARTENDER
tpreter F W S trained)
Apply In person. M-F 2·4
164 I W Sunflower. SA
SEltYEltS
Waiters 01 W1ltre11es
needed at The 011g1nal
Coco's. 2305 E Coest
Hwy, CdM
TltEIUC• ... SI
Is accepting applk:attons
tor lull time DAY
waitresses Apply al
111 SIHPJ ......
LaH,L11Hahaclt
Gener ii 5530
AUTO DETAILER
Exp'd for last paced and
growing detail shop
Must have own trans & be
at>le 10 work wknds
Salary negot w/exp
M gmt pOSSlblllly
84 t -9502 Ask IOf Barry
AJTO MfCIUIC
Must have smog lie & exp
Need good refs N/smkr
Bur.y CM shop 645-4,41
IAltMlllS
Patt & Full lime Over 25
years CALL ?54.9955
IULLOCIS
SOCOASTPWA
ts now hrr1ng fOf the "B"
cale Our new upscale
cale Opening the hrst
week in November Pos·
•hons to be filled Include ,. RESIOI COMM'L/INO 26 Pl ~· •
Lte-288597 631 9295 CAR PH LAYER Sells = 278041 Al 646-8126 WE 00 IT ALL• REF'S l!'1n·t"""!1'EX_1.,.•1·1•c:ll!""'!!'Pt""u·1·e, .. lng-
TE TEXT R G Lk:/ins DIG IT 646-7070 Custom Tutunnn Quality •----------------· AM x u IN Carpets al Wholesale NEW & REPAIR No fOb - -p •
L11• Paltry PerH1
... h,
Wall & Ce11tng Texturing Prices 1nsta11at1ons and too small Top quahly OUALITY MAINTENANCE Work roblems-No Prob-
84a-7.203 Bob 521-9957 Repairs Tim, 548-5785 Reas. FREE est. 631-2345 Clean-ups, sprtnklers, 20 lems! ii326864 554-7831
i L I ---, yrs eicp Tony, 645·5124 n•r·• I Ce•tat/Coacrele a ... ,... C&B LAWN-SERVICE . ,_._ •• _._ .. _,_.,~----
Parking Area Repairs & Dnveways, patios. paths, *•HANDYMAN•* MOW = EDGE TWICE MO 24 hr fl• lll· 1110
Resurfacing • Roofing & etc No job 100 small Large 01 small. I do II am $20·$25 548-5722 •All plumbing & hea11ng• Waterproofing• 631-4199 Reas Mk:key, 536-0553 Pat 531·5579 01 Ive msg. • --
A St · C C Heary DRAINS clear from $15 ••• mets liail• are •GEN HOME REPAIRS. Masonry Of All Types. Faucet-01sposal-Rep1pes •MOBILEAUTOOETAIL•1~B.,a•b•y•NJ·u·rse-w·1•1•4 ·y-rs·e·xp-Paint Orywall.CarP«\try Block 11 bllck k le 641t·0907 PS 722-9066
-Special monthly rates taking apphc tor daycare etc Gary 04::_5277 PTL patios~~.:· est 5;:'4~3 ••
hand wash Mark 259· 13 t 1 Starling 1113 536-7607 FENCES-GATES Tree tnm • IMhlt
,_.--------'-----------'Dump runs C M IN B •n••I r11 beat any b•d by so·~ ;=================~================~.,~~~~.64~7~ *~1MYIH* ~~,~~~k~~
HOME REPAIR Plumber, CLEAN & EXPERT THE LEAK STOPS HEREI •YtllrVI • j -. --.... electrical, hie work, bath Over 25 yeers experience Free est 722-7537
& kite remodel 647·2326 Uc T-116,428 730-1353 RtaHeliat/A••itital
Hnlia1 U ABC MOVING•• EXPERT REMOOELER
L f HAULING MOVING Quick & Careful T 138046 Local Rel's Licensed • LO AA TES 552.04 10 Garage & Yard Clnups .,450001 Don, 631·4132
Jon 645·8192 lMl MIYIH SYSTEMS
HAULING • CLEAN-UPS Full service. prof movers .,.T.il .. e ______ _
7 Days Lowest 111es Lowest legal rates No EXPERT CERAMIC Tlhng
Call Barry, 63 t-4748 x111 chg on wknds Local Dlslincuve, AffOfdable
& long Cltst Free est Kitchens. baths 722-9783
Ht11t1illia1 Guar prices = 147452
Retlable Energetic Prof (714) 4411-0203
Coople Will Hovseslt. Wiii
care for horses. dogs.
cats, birds etc Malnl.
yds. xlnt refs 641-4970
ClaUlfleel'1 got the anewer
to vour llrewood needs.
J
STUYIH Oil.Liii
STllHTS llYIH 01.
Orange Co Orlglnal
Student Movers. Insured
Lie. T 124-436 641·8427
NEW Waretloose Storage
SllTIUll TIU Cl
All work Gutrenteed.
FAEE est. 835-4741 eves
Widew Cleaai•t
LET THE SUNSHINE IN
Sunshine window cleaning
Lid Ctll (7 14) 646-5980
Openings Now Available
CAR ROUTES
Earn Extra Caah
For Delivery 01 This Paper
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
INDEPENDENT
Deliver 1 day a week . No
collecting. no solicit ing.
Must have dependable car,
truck or station wagon and
insurance
CALL 842 -1444
Ask for JoAnne Craney
. ......
LiH S.ners
Applications 111e being ac·
cepted at personnel of·
lice M·S 10AM-5PM
3333 BRISTOL
COSTA MESA
EOE
ClltPHTEll llll.PH
POSITION AVAILABLE
IMMEDIATELY 631-2345
CO·lltlYH IUPH
For 010 1n ma)or Vtn
Lines e 1ec11onlcs
d1v1s1on Permanent pos·
111on Will train, must be
over 21 & bondable Aller
5pm call 722-9383
COHTHHLP
AM 01 Evemngs Gelalo
Class1co COM 720-1628
lfLIYHYHWH
For party equipment 1ent11
store 40 Hrs • Must WOfk
Sets Brtng OMV record
United Rent·All, CM
645-0760
DRUG CLEAK 4'1, days no
nights. no wkends, pd va-
ca11on, sick. proltt shar·
mg Reis reqd. Reply 10
Box z: 110, Dally Pilot
330 W Bay SI
Cosla Mesa. 92626
FlHI CAIE PIHH
Needed lull time Ad·
vancement POlenllal and
beoellts Appllcaltons wtll
be taken by N R G et the
K·Mart Cafeterle
2200 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa
Fn 10/24 11am-3pm
FULL TIME OR PART
TIME, shills available
Liie typing required
557-7777
HITlllLTlll Hard WOfking Mff Stlrtll
10 esslst color p11nt
specialist at Sherm1n
Gardens In CdM Call
Dorothy M-F 8 30-<tPM
673-2261
IUILIMIUll
Exper, FIT, all ph ... s
mall, lg vol Gd Driving
rec'd e must Also, e1111n
gen ore dulles Depend•·
blllty & refs rlQ Pick
up appllc et OC Pert Arts
Cntr, 600 Town Ctr Or
CM, t>lwn 9·3().SPM M·F
lllllPUT11T
Experienced PI T demon-
strating 10c1I ~ment
stores I 80()..833.880()
Mll&nmllll
Neid dependable herd
worker Wiil tr1ln, ttart
$5.00/hr. Hrs 8·3 30 M-F.
C.11211·1133
l /PlllTUI
WOfk In rentll office 8at·
urdays & Svncleyt only,
l'IOuf1 9·& Showing a
renting •Ptt. etc Mutt be
bondebfft, _,.,Qetlc I
meture Wiii trem Cell
5'4S·4155 M·F bhffn 10"'4 '°' epp1 & add1tionll Info
_ ...
Statral . HM Anllum Hll •l 11 H I MITll llllTI CUAN AlFRIOER· e· ~~R::::•SPA 1~1 Jtwtlry/ftrra/Artlnl Tr•~ • .... l ldw/":I;. Att• .. ,..... 11• Aillll 1111 111 M ..._ 1111111 W
• ATOAS· 818 Philco end ttled black matble v:l P""'11itF nil llNUft llllf• VOLVO H 7100Lf. eutet< 1t .........
Ava1tlble 1n ftvtnt 1re1 G1bto11 l<enmort w/dry $3200 Must Hit $2000 ~f~S ::::~~T !:r':t 11' lllifii...... 'W .. In Ofl IVEf\'f ott-AMMINT yrlltlt Or9Y oN'f MK gd CON! "-'· ....
S300 lo se<>o No co"-Ct· K8'lrnore 11C 547 ·2916 Cover •t!C1 548·50• I S 1535 All d°'ument • Any reaeonet* Offer I cyt 9Ut0 AIC. UH ltft. McllKlll$ .. rolllee. IOtcHd drl t COf'd IOlded ..... •n.tm
lfl9 3·• hovr1 • day For Sale Kenmore washer loon fully Ce<lolled F1..!. 640· 7000 or ~5-7521 CtUIM 1LfC 150 """' •11 eoo. "t.3tlt Of,,, ........ "' .....
Mond1ythru Fti<1ty1lltf· AMERICAN lndtln itemt I ' 111,111 -noon S1turd111 Ind Sun· and dryer OOO<f COl\o "' condollOfl Saculic. , 95 17 Whaler. tol\p M·F 1111 t S•S •I •71 -lllliii
csay mornl~g Cell d1t1on 539 3073 ::1~~n:~p~1101batket1 HOO 01;1~1y145.5010 Evinrude many ""*' ues E~St Lo.ded _.... llJJOW" _,..,,
142-4333 sk lor l<trk WE~11NGHOUSE Frost 213 691-1&37 Call bt1.1tn 10•m·4pm But cond A1k1no Full«lon.CA btigtwfmaleh"'f....._
Ir•;• Oeut lrM Re1ngera1or Sacrt· AnllQue mahog bullet Peta I Aala1l1 1141 s'' 900 873·& tee> : :~;m.:~ int•Mt, M'lowt ......,, lal PHtt t•c• 11 1125 Call $145 Drapes & 1ht111. FREE k.tTENS to gOOd llN·ll'TIWLI car• I03'XWOI •OOOOE ·114'apet1
330 Bay St 669'9382 leave meHage wht 10 .<19 , Ilk• new, pd home• orange tlrfped 1991 glMI tw dtlt IOw IAI lllln .-nD .... waoon 111( "" "911
Coate Mesa CA 92828 S250 sell $95650·1598 gray All lo111bte & l wMt11 hrs lg 111 cabtn, tllp UJ Lt............ '••1111 I.... ~ 1197& NWptr II Mtrl
PART TIME Mon-Fri Giii hraltut I014 OK WOOD BOOl<CASE 893-6017 mu•I sell NOWl1 Tty L.IMeM....., ~2 0795 Eve.~
wrapping and Giii lllY PllllTlll maple Student d1k, PETS ARE PEOPLE TOOi S59t<. 960-7467 bkr ,..... H•I 8MW '85 83SCSI, btk/blk, 1• •• J FO~O 77 LTD ...... ...._...,
Bukets assembly Wiit US Stereo 81t1k w1'11p11ra, eoardtng & Grooming• lail hatt 7114 ·-• ~~ n:;i1 ~1111~:'m •v;~ -~~-• 7< '"'_,..
traln875-0741 tll·l1H Many o ther I tems Spec:11IPoodtePupple1 IStXRbEJ!I 36 Qkii 'll•IRBP.I, 542 4242evei240·3911 NABERS $ :111;,~5o~-= ···----XLNT1 Lots ol power
PLANTSCAPE CM buect CHOll 1 LIYllllT 673•5559 T·Cup Toy-M1r1 • 641"28'8 $23 500. Nwpt alli> • ...: ltll. l ... tlll DATSUN ·94 300zx, whit•. or 67S-47"I
cnlercor plan11eape firm Never uled. brown. gold & EncylopedlH , 1985 1 195 Plaall' 0r,... lablt5hed Chltl•r ineome 'll a11n IWEll 28.000J'l"ll loaded. cleall. C11\llLAC
seel\1 1nd1V1duafa w/prot black $176 842°0670 (Was $860) Greet 8901\11 IOH (714) 645·2787 hit cond. 11 1.soo Cell ft NIL
eKper for FIT, PIT, open· CO Set new 5400 1995 LOADED $4500 OBO 1ngs 1n our horticultural UNT~Y French BUiiard Americana Encyl S500 BALDWIN 611 i Inch Jay 21 '85. grHI con· 873·2067 ask tor Steve 211•123' days
se11vces & ln1t1ll1llon table, Includes •c· (Was S1200) 731-4560 GRANO Ebony, r•· dlllon'H Full race gear & A ' ' HONDA '85 Accord. gOld.
dlVlstons (714) 754-4336 cessory'1 Brunswick-Or· atored, :: 60014 S4800 satls, Loran. etc Fallll lhClll, u celfenl cond. air. leans, hke new $1950 8 1<1ng water becj. 2 studio (7 14) 6'44·4049 Muat seet 673·6t80 Cl I _.,.S cruise am/Im cau
PLANT SCAPE INTER EXT Love Seat. Huntergreen/ monitor spl\r1. 2 blk lthr --'"'lil•piOtPitiilc,..11'11'1_.....iim;.;..;
MAINT PIT Plant H · Pelch floral. down chrs. solid oal\ entertain-BEAUTIFUL Console lliJ1/hc .. /lttrlfl .""3 358 PORSCHE $o&5o obo
175·3823
penenced reqd Own cushtons SSOO 675-7440 ment stand 968-3261 Piano Mint cond I yr ·7122 200<>om1new eng1ne fully ••112IOG•
lrans 751-227 t Ctu1try Pl114 0 .. oh PLUMBING SUPPLIES & S~1i,.,;~en;~,&~e~;;~;~72 SLIP Fii lllT ~;s~eg45 ~1;;\ Pc~nd Milan brn111n "ery clean.
PLANTSCAPE MAINTEN· and love aeal like new lumber bolts nuts Balboa Coves. pwr boat • onl>' 641< ml service re-
ANCE PERSON Part or St75 642-0670 Thousands ol 11 em1I BEAUT IF.UL THOMAS prel S250/mo. 850·0515 A1tll l•ptrtt4 9100 r.ords & 3 yr w1rr avail lull tome Must have gd ~42· 1353 Organ Band eo,, & Lntte 1 -I 0616461
dr1v1ng recotd 548-9585 Decorator Furniture 1peai\ers lnclds bench, SLIPS AVAILABLE *"' 11 lllllT ISL ..... , 53000 1rg exec desk tor SECTIONAL sole olhce sacrcl1ee S550 720-3912 Sizes 25'. 30 & 40' E ~lt cond1 Lo mt new eng •1M SLl•IS PIT llUYEll S 1•00 S2500 armoore lor furn. desks Chrs wtr. ano ~II 642·46'4 ate 1nrl am Im casa "
.and o111er duttes fOf locai S 1400 elegant glau top Skis New Johnson eng STEINWAY GRANO Piano 9·5P~. Mon·Fri $2600 548-9074 llNRTS
C M printong co 722-8073 coll lbl $200 antique art 35np Bame 546-0404 5 7 M Mahoga11y • 1001 Oua St N 8
P T Mail Room and Errand nouveau litullet S4SO ' tUCl·l·WIY lift 11t1 !~~.~~68 ~~l~j~,9::pt or Mite. T1111,.rtatiH Jllll CLICK 83 ·9300
person Consctenttous ~;1r 14~~0015 s 5 oo hospital guerney & chain Aaio Lt.aaiat 9010 1RENAULT
n ~mk1 Prepare ma111ng Ion!\ gates 548•2383 Sprti11 Goo41 6065 MUEY JEEP materials runs errands DINETTE GAME TABLE C k • I' -elc Must have own w 4 coaster chrs All hke a ng water bed w hit 1 spd bike Cenlurcan SALES I LUSll~ •· 0 '1 transporiation S41hr Hrs new• $95 obo 642-6028 5 150 Staci\ stereo hke Super LaMans 23 $100 •
2 5 new oest offer Oak wall v11acham bk swing 5 too' Ill llAllS
1 • Mon-Fri 673·4227 EXQUISITE FURN Must unit best offer 646-1386 E•cerise Mslr motorized & MlllLS
Responsible Reliable, sell' 2 w1ngbk chrs. eiercycle $50 85'4·73 14 DO••ESTtC& "'OREIGN nea1 & clean person Queen Ann sofa less lhan ComJaten IOll ..., r 1yr old Beaut French REMINGTON 742 t9202 BEACH BLVD needed for Bakety Room APPLE EC p for ad'oJancemen1 F 1T & an11que hulCh wtbeveled It omp sys ntr Auto 30·06 scope mnt & 714/113·4100
P T posr1oons Pis call for gls Antique armotre 1n modem S 1 t95 ISM 11ngs clips & ammo
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bus serv photo copies, w Dryer many decorat· yrs Lovable famtly pel, NOVABEAM t985 Projec-S20,lll
10 6 daily FtT PI T Ml,f 111e items 642·4566 ram1ly moving• Needs uon screen and monitor Several to choose lrom en
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t1ody/1n1 am/Im cass .
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Runs Od •In t lnteroo< nds
paint s 1000 t6C: 7558
VW 71 SOUAREBACK
)(Int mccn cono ~ t 700
FtRM Aller &om call
759·3323 -VW 74 SUNBUG Super
Beetle Snrl am 1lm new
radials. ~Int cond rolt
eng S2895 OBO 777 ·0248
VW 'HDIHTUM Exou1s1l E 5 sp<t,. ioaded
S7350101fer 545-3 t t 7
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pa1n1 top tores clutc.n &
mo1e1 $3950 751-4842
or 556-0745
LAROEST SELECTION
011a11 mod•I tow rnneao•
C1d1ll1c1 ln Orange
County• See us today!
~40-9100
2600 Harbor 91Vd
COSTA MESA
CAI llVILU 12'
Loaded wlpower equtp
B I H k o,n 8 I I c I\
N l•1111er a 1e11 t>ea .... ty
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111,tH
JohlltH & ltl lite.
Mero
140·H30
CAPRI 76 2 3 4 spd
R ·" 9'•CiCJ good tores, c.tc:.ir 111,;,ide & out $950
951 t04? anytomf'
Wf IUY All MAUS
IJSfD CARS & TAUCl<S
( OME tN OR CALL FOR
FREE APPllllSIL
D11LILLO
CMEVllOLET
•8211 BEACH BLVD
•"JNTINGTON BEACH
847·1017;541-3331
equip, 15 pau. hatd to
ltnd 480 tng 2NH7M
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'II CNEYY SPRllT s 'Peed cassette lie ILSM 104
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much mme Lie -lLPOOO ......
sume1ca11 Pntl Courtney cockta1l 1bl $45 Two ESS 10 wlcs Orange or gray modore comp sys $450 2524 Harbor Costa Mesa
Ma11 Toda .. 56 Willow monitoa $500 bOlh 7 722-7178 before 7pm Ham Radio S50 Best , Oller 650 3458 5 .. 1 1023 Tree Ln Irvine 733·8828 oak stereo cao 5200 FREE KITTENS 7 weeks ,. •
Cri n,1 lla1ware Sl75 houseoroken need good
•ROOFERS WAITED• 4q4 0202 a1t 6pm riome 111ger S1r1pe1 If you're looklng for• car,
cl•11lfled h•s news for you. EXP 0$H10T ROOFERS L·SHAPEO Sectional 548-5405 H 720·5367tW
I /HOUR H'ePe• '>Ola S500 Teak Must be quahhed Shake de$k credenza & chest i---------.::::-~----------J----------..li
and comp persons also S170 Maytag washer l••ilil••
nee<led 642 7222 dr~er S250 854-0352
SHIPPIHCUH
FematetMale non-smoker
Full· Tome 1n Irvine Call
Jane 250 t299 Must
pass security check
WAREMOUSE
Sh1pp1ng & Rece1v1ng
Clt.>r l>. M F 7 30·4 30
$4 75 Hr to start Ben·
elots Mark Mauo & Sons
7 Burroughs lrvrne
-68 sot t
WELDEllS
MacGreqor Yachls t63 t
PtJcen11a Cost.i Mesa
Man09anv Doncng rm tble
w drop teaves $ 75
MahOg <lPSk S75 Queen
sz 00 s 1 tO 646-9590
MA TC HING SET sol a
love seal cna11 and ot·
1oman. like· ne-N beige
$375 842 4908
Moving Tall mahog china
cab Credenza w 2 dee
crtrs En1rance 1bl Hr·F•
SIPreo can All oeaut
proc.eo roghl 640-0388
OUEEN sola-bP<l xtn 1
t11n 101 " 4 crirs Frankhn
wOtJrn•ng stv Gas power
Merchandise ,1,r compr-;sor 55 t-5387
Aatisaea 661 O SACRIFICE• oueen sofa
+NEW ANTIQUE MALL + Ot><l S150 Coner grp
NOW OPEN S 100 C.uuc.n thaor St 25
HTIQUE EMPOlllUM 111
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1"' -193 60 • 2 am pm
1q31 Newport Blvd SOFA & LOVESEA T LIKE
CO'ila Mesa 642 8Q90 NF N S800 DINING
OeJler . r: lCI' l 1l 1lclOff' ROOI.\ SE I 6 Chaors
OpPn 7 Oa1~ HURRY IN" "' IJillh cri.n I Cab•net I\
S• r.t.>• s •ooo Goto Hau Am .. rocan Oak L1hrary 1.1.r r .r • •OO <IS 1 JOSI
caure I.imp t JOit.' c.holler
rot...-Serppnfonf' Orl"SSer Miscel11n•ous 60 15 "' t• f:\P\11'1 m11ror 2 !'!""' ____ .. ____ _
Qu•llS c; 14 r..5 7 t 524 Blonde wat credf'nza S450
Appliances 6011
I IUY APPLIHCES
LES 151-1133
Tt-i m 1.-. organ S 175
I< ,.nm or " N d S 100 RC A
TV:'> $125 &46·1991
1540 Jamboree. N B
840·64U
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1 '83 CHEVY El CAMINO
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Suzuki
Samurai
WE'RE HURTING.
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4 FAMILY SALE! Sat 1-5
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1tel"f1s SomP tovs S 1 11:100 ~.1n11a1wooe1 Ln 11" ViOt:o camera & re
S '00 1092 San Pabto r "", c;,.r11, ,q, c r.-J,., new chandelier
Co• M .. s.1 Woods c;Jt 9 4 ,.,1u .. 1•olu~ vac good & Mthrnq s.1ff' fvPrylnonq I ,,,, lr.1med Ml 1ewetry
TOYS TV <, Fo;rn Wei ,, ,t qn ~ " q ' Sot~ o•riu lablf'S goll c.iuos
S•• I~ Hsehol<l 1tel"f1!o CIC ,.,.~~ lll• <Jost... <.ml I ""' ris .,,1 .. erwarc Chi Sal Sun )2J Tr:'vnrsb Dr / ,.,. ,, 11 \ 1 s • R Amerl'can Red Cross ,, .. .. •I'~ I • .. •l"l "1 If I' .,, ".' em ear Nr Br1s101 Paularmo ~h'"''"' • •lp1qnh • llrnogos Wav 1E Btu Ill ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiililiii~iliiiiiliil~
87's ARE HERE •..
635s 735i 528e
:J.in e S elec tion of Re~afe
380-1200
aoo-131.33n
LEASING • $,ERVICE
SALE$
PARTS • RESALE
Seddleback BMW
45 Oldfleld Ad. IAVINE
In the lrvlne Auto Center
. 40I eo. to LH• foreet Dr.
325es
BMW'~
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*
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CORMIER SUZUKI
(714) 770-7001
23633 ROCKFIELD
LAKE FOREST
YOUR COMPLETE DEALER
PARTS • SERVICE • SALES
Across from Irvine Auto Center
,_
..
-OrMOt Com1 DAILY PILOT/ Friday. OCtoMi 2,, 1He -----''Aco'urirywhlchralsttlthefundsandhadtheleadershlpand
determination to create for all of us thls magnificent center can
certainly Iron out the few rough spots."
MARTIN BROWER
· Colamnlat
Hopes new boatinl laws·
ca·n be properly en'lorced·
Poc>R SOULS ...
1t>O SIMPLE ~
UNDERSTANP THE
HIGH COURT ...
DAN
WALTERS
To the' Editor; I w:b vet) plca!>t·d to read your
cdnorial of Sept 'HJ, en11tlcd, "Fi-
nally. a Booting La" Thnt Hold~
Water." I ~-e the passage of th as
lrg1slat1on as a pos1ti\e step an
boating frty and as an <.·,amph: of
the publi<."s con<.'Cm for adequate hiw
cnfor('ement on the "ater!> of 1h1s
state. '
A!. )OU arc undou~tedl~ aware. 1t
takes a great dt·nl ot l'llort to draft
kgislation Of this t) pe "'h1<.·h must
sntisf) ~man} d1\ersc 1nterl'\b and
<.·onc:crn!. "11h10 the aflcl·tnl com-
m unit). .
The pa sagl' of this k-g1 lation is a
major accomplishml'nt for not only
the author but all of the.· boating
communal> a!'> well.
II 1s unfortunatl' that even with
\uch obvious public ~upport for
~ound rl'gulauons and quahty law
enforcement on the watrr. the Orange
Count~ Board of uperv1sors ha~
cho!'>en to approve a concept which
would make the passage of this
leg1slat1on menningles(, in Orange
Count). On ugust ::!6. 1hc Board of
upervisors votl'd to replace the 42
shenO"s depu11c u ~•sned to patrol
the three harbon of Orange ( ount~
w11h st\,Cntrs pccaal officrrs.
incc specl!ll officers art hm1ted in
the M:ope of their enforcement
powers. they will not ha1re the pcact'
officer powers ne<.·es;wry for enforcing
state law!> regulating boating ac-
111. 11ics. such as 1hc new regulation'>
on opcraunga boat "hilc intox1<.'at<·d.
The Shcnfrs Harbor Patrol in
Orange Count} hils long been a leader
1n the field ofboa11ng safct). pro\ld-
1ng a full rangt• of marine safet)
1nclud1ng la"' l'nforccmen1. rescue
and fire fighting I hoJX' the Boord of
upen isor<, "ill rccogn11e a nl'~ for
the continuation of uwM: qualit)
serv1tc~ whcn the) makt' their final
decision on th<.· fate of ou r Harbor
Patrol.
BRAOCiATES
Orange Count>
Sheri ff.( ·oroner
Believes cartoon in poor taste
To the Editor.
I rcccntl) had 1he opportunll) to
rc' u:" the cartoon b> Rex Babtn that "~s run in your September 24 edition
regarding the In inc Company and
Tom N1l-lscn. To sa) the least, I was
appalled that any respectable news-
paper "'ould publish such a cheap
shot. I can only think that the literary
ab1ht1e of yourself and Mr. Babin
must be extreme!) limited 1f your best effort~ at news. commental') or
humor mu~t come at the e'pense of
iln ind" 1duars dignll).
I reahze The In me Company 1s a
pubhc corporauon and. as a result.
will come under the.· s<:rutany of
various news services. However. 11
seems to me the communit) is best
served by reporting on the bu!'>incss
aspects of the com pan) rather than
invading the personal pri vac> of
indt\ 1duals within the organ11at1on.
Ob\ 1ousl). 1t as ne"'~ "'hen organiza-
tional changes take place. but I
bchc' l' obJl'Cll\ e reporting of the
facts is far more rckvant than
engaging in tra'ih) conJecturc about
corporate poht1cs
Newspapers in this co unt!') haw
tremendous freedoms and that is
probabl y on<.' of our most important
rights: howc\ er. a!'> a re,uh of that
freedom. I feel newspaper publishers
and wnters also ha ve a s1gn11icant
rcsponsib1llt) to U!>e their pens (or
t~pcwntcrs or computers) 1n an
honorable and Nh1cal fashion Pub-
h hing th1'i canoon 1s a tar tr) from
rccognmng ur meeting that re!.pons1-
biht)
I am not Ol'Cessanl\ a ran of either
The In me (om pan) or Tom
Nielsen. but as a matter of pnnc1plc
and human den·nq. I belie\ c your
cartoon to be in con'lummatc bad
taste.
CH .\Rl.F~ R RHINEH..\RT
Pr<.'s1dent
..\HO Financial Scn ices
Inane
Roads would be boon to CdM
ro the Editor:
Pehcan Hill Road and the San
Joaquin Htll Road connection will
divert thousands of cars around
Corona del Mar. Thcse roads would
be a boon to Corona dcl Mar and let
no one tell )OU different!~.
Th1<, onh-South artcl) \!.3'i ava1l-
abk fiH· )ear<> ago until a s1m1lar
rcf('rcndum ~topixd the completion
of Newport Center-Fashion Island
Traffit cond1t1on!'> h:ne wol'\Cncd
)Car b) year nol becau..c The Irvine
Compan~ romplctcd Newport
Center but bel·ause of development
occurring outs1dt· Nt•wpon Beach
and there 1s no route a\'atlahlc other
than Pacific Coa<.1 Highwa} and
Mar..\rthur Bl vd.
If citizens arc tired of through
traffir on rco,1dcnt1al strcctc; and
buc;incsSl'S arc tm·d ol losing cus-
tomerc,and the threat of parking ~mg
rcmoH·d. the) "'111 supon the plan so
\!.C ca n ha\l~ th1<, urgl·ntl) needed b)-
pa.,, around ( oruna lkl Mar. We all
'itand to tx·ndi1 too muth 10 let this
opportunll> gob)
DF.1-MASTERS
( orona dcl Mar
Pull the weeds, develop in NB
I n the l J1tor oiler nu compensation. the) JUSt
(1roup<, \Ulh a' \PO' ,ind< orona dictate non-u'iC. thcreb) pre' en11ng
dd l\ltar ( ummun11~ .\s-.oc1a11ons othl·rs from enJOying our cit)
compnc;ing C1ndlod and \Jc"~ h "111 be plea<,1ng to sec the weed
2000 arc oppo,l·d w th1: long-plan cd patchcc; along Jaml>orec. ( oast High-
and t'1t~ appnl\ed build-out of New-way and Fifth A-.cnuc landscaped
port< l'nler The.~ man1fcq a danger· and oc·cup1ed b} happy. deserving
OU'> nrorx•n\11~ lor rl·qu1nng O"-OCr~ human\. The (ground) squirrel~ ha ve
to <.11n 11nul· p.i\Jng. 1a\t'' on pmpert~ dominated them long enough . And
the ' an· drn1l·d lhl' right 1C1 dl'' don or 1h1nk of the 1raflic-ca'>ing goodies to
u~ come for frl'C
~oc1ahc;t<, at lca<;I go through lhl' I "ondcr ho" man> other!. will
lormalm of purLha'>tng 'iUl'h prop-reah1c thr drawbnd~c. fascis11c
crt} nature of tho..c organ1La11on!I and
The ( 1ndl1ll lo.. f.fl>Ufl\ and "le"' port rc~1gn'l
2000arn1mil.11 111th1·11nluq:d lam'>! J R BLAKEMORE
reg1ml'' in < 1l·rn1.1m .111d 1 tah lhl'' ( orona del Mar
Thanks for help in hunger fight
To thl' Fd1tor.
fhan.k \OU -.o \l'f\ much for Paul o\rch1pk~ \ flnl' art1lk .. 1-ood Faire
Point\ l 'p ( ount' Hunger .. '>'h1th
appcan·d 1n thl· Fnda' Ott 10
edition ol lhl' l>;11h Ptlo1
Your good "'filing I'> of cnormou\
hclp In the Foo<l D1-;tnhu11on ( entl'r
sen 1ng Orangl· < ount) 1n our ellom
to fel'd the poor of th1~ communll)
Your article mean'l a great deal to U\
hccau'ic ~ ou hav hC'lped us take the
\I.Ord of1 hc Food (cnter to the people
"ho. in turn. assi tu\.
_ Thank )OU for attt'nding the Food r aire at the ou1h ( oa'll Plaza Village
and thJnk yo u for lending your
l'O<.ourag<.·mrnt 10 the project.
THOMA A. FUENTES
Chairman.
Board of Directors.
f-ood 01str1bu11on Centcr
-liMN!ill-r-------
By t~e Auociated Pren
Toda) 1<, Frida). (kt 24 the 2~71h
da) of 191<6 There .tr<.' 61< d:n~ lcll in
lhe \-Car
lixta)''l h1~hhght 1n h1\1C>f\'
On Oct. ~4. 1945. thl· United
Na11on'l offil'tall)' came into c\l\lence
as 1ti> charter took effect. l hl· world
body began with 51 mcmtx·r<, a figur('
that ha 1npkd \Intl' then
On this dace·
In 1537. Jane W}'mour. the third
wife of England's King Henry VIII.
died I 2 da>s afier g1v1na birth 10
Pnnct Edward. later Kina Ed"-ard
ORANGE COAST
llllJPil~
VI
In 1648. the Peace of Westphalia
ended the Thirty Years War and
l'Occt1H"I) de~troyed the Hol)
Roman Empire
In 1861 . the first 1ranscon1inen1al
telegraph messag" was ~nt a~ Ju$tice
litephen J. Field of ('allforn1a trans-
mitted a telegram to "President
\braham Lincoln.
In 1901. Anna Edson Ta ylor. a 43-
\Car-old widow. became the tirst
person to go over N1aaara Falls in a
barrel. Taylor's dream of fame and
fonunr did not mater1alaLe, however.
and she died an po1rert) in 1921
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Contr1*1'
Governor comes through,
hopefully Benner will too
Deukmejian helps leukemia victim get
Social Security disability for transplant
·\II nght. lair 1s fair.
Earlier 1h1<, week I wrote a column
about a Tehama Count) logger
named Randall Benner who went to a
doctor 1n Jul} for a pulled muscle and
found out he had a disease calkd
rhrontt m)l'logcnous leukemia.
Randall Benner "'a" 24 )Car!> old.
he "a~ about to get married. and he
and hi'> whole fam1I} had all worked
for 'a 11' ing evl·r ~incc they were old
enough 10 work. The> had paid their
1a,es and Ol'\Cr taken chant}
( hron1r m)elongeou~ lcukl•m1a.
ho"'c'er. '"a ve11 expensive disease.
Tht· onl) chanrc )OU have 1s a bone
marro" tran.,plant. which. according
to his doctors. costs <,0mewherc 1n the
neighborhood of S200.000. Without
the tran'>plant, the disease turns acute
-usuall) within a }Car -and the
patient dies six to eight weeks later.
And so Benner. with the help ofh1s
sister-in-law Linda Benner. applied
for Social Secur11y disability. and at
the same t1ml' applied for thl' state
Medi-Cal program. He was approvcd
for a Medi-( al card in Tehama
Count) on a presumption of d1sab1h-
t). but late last month, after Social
Sccunt}' had turned him down. the
state notified the count} Oep;\nment
of Social en ice'> 1hat ac; oft he end of
October. Rcnncr wa-; no longer
cligibk.
W1thou1 a Ml·d1-( ul card - or
more cash than lhl' cntirc Benner
famil} could coml' up w11h. mort·
gaging l'vryth1ng 1hc) O\!.ncd -he
would not be accepted for a transplant
operation at lJ( LA He had been
'><.'hedukd tor adm1ttancc to the
hospital on No'. 17th.
I called Oakland and talked to a
supen 1sor in the D1sab1ht~ E\ alu-
auon DI\ 1S1on of the state's f)(.'part-
mcnt ot Social Sen ices. who told me
Benner hadn't been turned do'>'n al
all. that has ca!>l' was ~1111 undl'r
re' 1cw. He said his guc .. ~ wa-. that 1t
would he another "month or so"
before a ruhn~ would be made.
When I pointed out th at a month
postponement could kill Randall
Benner. the phone went quiet for 25
scconds and then the supervisor said
he couldn 't comment on the case.
So I '>'rote some predictable ~tull
about ho" the go' crnor ought to kick
(,Omcbod\ ·,. behind in Oakland. and
while I did that the Bcnncrs were
driving down to UCLA for
prcltminar) evaluations. and I didn't
have any hope at all that making a
ceuple-of-.phone calls was going to
change anything.
The 'itory ran and a funn > 1h1ng
happened. The &0' crnor had 'iOme-
bod) from h1., office call thl' 01sab1h-
I) Evaluation D1v1s1on in Oakland.
and the same afternoon a1 woman
named Linda McMahon called me
McMahon said that at the \Cl')
tame I was talking to her office. two
doctors were meeting to dt'ont!.s
Benncr's case. and that he had been
approved for a Medi-Cal card thal
aliernoon.
She also said that Social Sctunty
had changed 1ls gu1dchnes. and
Benner would be approved for d1s-
ab1ltty w11h them. too -the guide-
lines had changed three week'> ago.
PETE
DEXTER
but the agent~ wa\ '>tall in the proccsc;
of informing 1t~lf that It had hap-
pened
She said all th1.-. hapix·nt.•d indt>pen-
dent of this newspaper<; 1ntl·rcst -
which I behe\e -and \\Ould haq:
happenetl eH:n 11 the governor\
office hadn•t called. \\h1ch I tend lo
doubt.
.\n) wa}. I u~l·d th!\ 'opace to wrnc.
in a m1ldl) 1nsult1ng wa). that 1fUo'
George Deukmej1an rouldn"t take the
time to help "3\C Randall Bcnner's
hfc. his time "'as too l'\pcnc;l\e for
"'orking people to afford
He took the time and did JU'll that
.\nd I got a call from Linda fknnl'r
1n Los o\ngelc ... The doctors had
exa mined Randall. and hi<. spleen
wa<o enlarged and h1'i white blood
count had gone through thc ceiling.
The disease had turned aculc. The
doctors had pu<;hcd up the scheduk
and '>'anted 10 admit ham Monda\.
but the} would not do that \!.lthout·a
Medi-Cal card
I told hcr the go' ernor's office had
<,tra1ght<.'ned 11out1n Oakland. 1hat he
had the card.
<\nd she 'ia1d '>Omc 1h1ng!'> then that
weren't meanl for the new'ipaper. and
I will not repeat them . Something I
will tell you. though. I'> that <>he was
vef') grateful to George DcukmcJ1an.
And )OU "'111 probabl} ne,er sec
an)thing like this come.· out of m)
typewriter about a poht1cian again.
but 'loam I
Pete Dexter is • syndicated
columnist.
Orange County ready to
polish its newest jewel
Orange ( ount) ·~ new Performing
i\ns Center 1s off to a magnificent
beginning. with coverage of evel)
a'ipect b> news media throughout
Southern Cahforn1a and the nation.
And opening night was an exciting
happening for Orange County. The
Center. the performance. the people.
the gowns. the limousines. the pany
afterward were all as glorious as
reponc:d.
Certainly there will be problems.
but SO rar. II IS remarkable how small
the problem~ appear to be when you
reahLe the s11e of this undertakina.
pp:ircntl). the acousttcs of the
hall have to be tuned up somewhat.
But basicall y. thr acouM1c~ work fine.
Dcing Orange County, we want 1hem
to work bctler than fine. and wi th
somr adjustment. they will.
Some d1sappo1ntmrnt has been
expresM"d regarding the interiors.
"Where are the chandeltcrs and
marble'!' a ked one patron. Rut cost
aside. the intenor design was meant
Ito be t'lqant but fun ctional. and
come~ off rcla11 vcl) v.ell.
Mu 1c cn11c have crttic1zcd more
than the music. they have ctit1ciztd
the audience for applaudina bc1wctn
movement . Th1$. lQO, can be cor-
rcc:tcd ta recent concen by violinist
lsMc tern. there was applause be-
1wtcn movement~ of the lint
num~r. d1c;turbin1 the great v1r·
tuoso. But a publK' addrns an·
nounccmrnl topped fun.her inter·
rupt1on\ by app)auie completely
( tt'm wts allO troubled by chanin1
in the orc1Me«t1 scau as he pttpattd
to bcain another number. but a lon.s.
quiet stare b) the d1stingu1shcd
mu<,1c1an finall y quieted that.)
After all. we have not had too man}
guests hke Isaac Stern in our midst
before. and we can easily learn
concert and reci tal manners.
The $4 cost of parking. The $4
cocktails? I guds we can learn to
accept those. Drinking before con-
cens or during intermission onl y puts
one 10 sleep during the pcrf ormancc.
anyhow.
Perhaps the greatest complaint ha<;
been the cost of tickets thu~ far. But
ticket prices scale downward with
local groups.
Is the Orange County Performing
Arts Center only for the rich. or ts 11
for the ma<1scs? To answer that at was
built by the rich for the enjoyment of
the rich might be too quick a
r(' pon~. But it was. aner all, a
private undenakina with pn vate
fund
Perhaps too much was m3dr of the
open1n& fe t1v1t1es-oft1ckct rana-
1nJ 10 S2.000 (those tickets helped
raise an opcnma-n1aht SI million
e'!tra for The Center), of aown and
fur and JC~cls. After the aimer and
Jlamour of 1he first ~ason, arc over,
1t remains to be ~n how 'Nell The
Center is supported.
We believe it will be well up.
ported. and to fill those 3.000 scats,
pantcipet1on by the "common folks"
will ~required Ticket pnccs. aner
all. art not too different than ad·
m1 ion to concen at Irvine
Mead ow or the Pac1f1c
Amphitheatre. and art a lot le ~ than
a tnp to La Vean II depends on
MARTIN
BROWER
where ~oplc w:int to put their
monc).
The offenng!I will be vaned. Opera.
Ballet. > mphony. R«atals. Musical
comed).
Hopcfullr. Orange County au-
diences wil become attuned to thi~
fare. and will visit The enter often.
Hopefully. special prov1 ion wi ll be
made b>· oraaniLation • by institu·
tions. by corponuaons and b> private
donors to underwrite all or pan of the
ticket cost for children and for thost
an the community who cannot afford
11 "' ll to The Center on their own.
The concept of opera supcmar
Placido Dom'"'° inaina 10 3.000
H1 panics frotn the le~ advanrnged
part5 of nt:I Ana, for C\amplc, as
mi nd-bogh na.
A county which rai'ICd the funds
and had the leadership and de-
termination to create for all of u'i th as
maan1ficen1 center can certainly iron
out the few rouah ~pots.
Orange County, a great g1f\ hJ
bttn aivrn to )OU. U\C 11 w1$CI).
MarU. Brower pebllllw1 ~ H••·
leller "Martla Bro•~r·1 Or.•~
Coaty R,,.,-1."
~
I
An issue
pregnant
with
meaning
'-, \( R \MF-~ fO -Mm.t Call·
forn1an\ - c' en. r,urpns1n~I>
l'nough 1ho'>l.' in such comcrvat1 H·
areas ac; Orangt• < ount' -suppon
thl· nght ol "omen10 ha\e abortion'
ti the\ '>' l'>h
ciord1ngh. no one is going 10 g:lln
much poht1cal mlkagc from painting
a poh11ral opponent as a <;upponer of
aborimn right!>
Bui that doc,n't mean that
abortllln as not a potcns political 1!lsue
under lht• right ~cl of l'tr<.·umslances
.\nd the poht1ctan' IO\Ohed knc"'
that \cnate Rill 7 could present the
nght '>l't of t•ircumstan1:es.
SB7 tamed b) state Sen. Joseph
Montma. D-Wh1111cr. did not attack
abort1l;n head-on. Rather. It made 11
illegal tn perlurm an abortion on a
minor \\-1thout the perm1ss1on of her
parl'Ol\ or gua rdians. The issue. then.
wa., not abortion per i.c but parental
right'> 1r., rl·a~onable to assume that
maO\ ( ahforn1ans "'ho don't oppose
abori1on 11sclf \\Ould. however. sup-
port thl' n&ht of parents to bq
IO\Oh t·d 1n th<.·1r minor daughter'>·
abortion'> .\nd that\ "hat made 587
a hot poh11ral potato.
Thl· bill pa,<,ed the Senate ca!'>tl)
laM !>pnng but ran afoul of liberals 1n
the o\c,scmbl\ -who said 11 was an 111·
d1'igul\ed atialk on uhonion rights -
and \\ao; '>lud. in thc A!oi.cmhh
Jud1nan C'ommalll'l' ·
.\ftcr · much maneuvering. lhc
proponl·nt'> of\87 attempted a rarc:I~
lll\Okl·d leg1<,lat1\C procedurc to
nlO\ l' lhe hill to the noor. b) pa'l~ing
the t0mm1ttl'C The' a ked the full .\'"-'mhl~ to 'ute for a "withdra"'al motion ..
.\'lwmhl~ !'lpeakl'r \\ 11l1t Bro"'n
'1gorou\I~ oppo\NI the motion.
t harar1cn11ng 11 a' a direct challenge
to hi\ '>pc<1kcrsh1p and threatening t<1
d1'>nphnl' an~onc "ho '>Upponed thl·
molmn He and Monto'a had ex-
changed man) har'lh "ords on the
1:.l>u<.'. A.I one point. Monto)a called
Bro" n a "pathological ltar ··
\lkr man~ .-.peeche'> and mu<.'h
po<.1unng tor the 1eln 1•Hon cameras.
the motion failed "1th all !Xmocral'>
\a\l' Hr11"n abc;tJ1ning. JU'>l as he
"anted. Bro\!..n 'otcd "no" and 'I
Repubhrnn'> 'n1t·d "a~e." shon of the
41 rcqum·d.
From the hcgrnning. there were
dual rn oll,l'<.1n,ohl·d 1n SH7. ·1 here
\\ere tho'>C. including Monto)a
h1m'll'lf "ho tell sirongl} about
parental l<>nwnt unto 1tsdl
fhl' 1~<,ue cau..cd no hlllc d1scom-
litun· 1n'>1de the ..\$scmbh Demo·
cratu. laucu<, Thcrl' "ere enough
Ocmcxrat\ who "anted to \Ole for
the mea'iurc. c11hcr out of sincere
mo11'c" or poh11cal one-;. to get 11
pa..,scd along \\tth the Republican
\ OlC\. J hat\ wh\ tht• Democratic
ka1.kr,h1p kepi "11 boltlcd up 1n
1\1 Bro" n'\ lx'he'>t. thc Democratic
o,upponcrc; of the ball abstained on the
procedural motion. bu1 as thl') m1$ht
ha\e e\peCtcd. the issue I!> rcturn1ng
to haunt <,omc of them in thl\ fair.,
lcg1slat1q~ carnpaa~n'>
'-\ fc"' "eek' alter the .\sscmbl)
pruu·llural 'llll' 1h:.i1 killed SB7. ~·n
\l,111to\,1 "r11ll' a \l'fll'' ol ktter'> -
l'\Jl ti) 1111" mJn\ 1~ uncertain -to
Dcmolr~1t1l a'isembl)mcn. Thc
1dent1call~ worded letters thanked the
Ocmoc:ratll "for your in volvement in
tryin g to re'lolve the bsue of parental
con~ent on aborttons .....
Clcarl). the ktte~ were meant to be
defensi ve ammunition 1f. and when.
the Democratic legislators were h11
with the 1<.~uc during their re-election
campaigns. .
Two-1crm .\s?>Cmblyman Rust>
A.ma • a Lo., Banos Democrat who
represents a conservative m1d-Cah-
forn1a district. fired his ammunition
this month aftl'r ha~ Republican
challcnger. Ben Gilmore. brought up
the issue dunng a debate. Af\er
Gilmore alleged that Areias had
"buckled" under pressure from
Brow n. Are1il\ 1n~1 led he was an
"unw:i\ering" \upponer of SB7 and
produced ht\ Mon to) a letter as proof
But then the plot thickened some
mo rt
Mon10~a·s administrative assis·
tant, Monuel Zamorano, told The
Hollister Free-Lance. n locnl new~
paper, that the lcuer& were wnucn to
the r>emoeratk 1u'ICmblymen in July
under durcs -that oth er Montoya
balls pcnd1na 1n the Assembly were
being thr('atened 1f the lc1tet"i "'ere
not wmtcn as a ~ed.
.. M~ 1nte!'P.reto11on as that 1f he
( rcta'I) dtdn l act lhat letter. the bills
would he held up an the A scmbly,"
Zamorano satd -with Mon1oy1'11
full blcssina. he added. "We're talk in~
about poltt1cal mancuvcrtng •
Zamorano ontanued. Adding.
"fherc ha been some v('ry. very
hardball poht1cs."
Apparcn1ly. ll number of the lcucr'i
were wnuen to Democrats who
repre\Cnt C'Onstr"a11"e d1 tncts. One
of them M'nt to sscmblyman Gal)
Cond11 . 0 ( trcs.
h '' 11nc maaht ..a). a s11ua11on that
1 ~~,n.1111 w11h mcanina.
Dia Walttri 11 a 118'ka1ftl
~l•m•l f
Chrysler's
earni_ngs
plunge, too
By .JANET BRAUNSTElN ,.,,. .... .,..
DETROIT -Chr}slcr Corp .. following industry
leader General Motors orp. •Jl rcponing a steep eami ngs
decline, ~ys its third-quarter profits dropped 25. 7 percent compared wtth the same pcnod last yC'ar.
At GM. low-interest 1ncent1ves helped clear uwen-
tOr) backlogs but also cut into profits as third-quarter
earn1 np plunged nearl) 49 percent from last year. the
napon s largest automaker rC'portcd WC'dne~ay.
_ On Thurjday No. 3 Chrysler reported net earnings of S.D~~. or S 1.60 per ~har(' ofcom mon stock. in the
three month~ ending SC'pt. 30. compared with S316.2
m1lhon. or S 1.83 per share. a year earl ier.
RC'venues for thC' quarter totaled S5.26 b1lhon. ~
15.5 percent from $4 56 balhon a )'ear earlier, the
automaker said.
. Chrysler Chairman Lee lacocca said the company
''held the line on 1986 car prices. matched or bettered our
compet111on 1n ·the incent ive wars. and continued to
1n,est hcavil). in our plants and new products. We did all
of that. ~nd sull had the ~cond-bcst third quarter (in pre-
tax earnings) 1n our history."
In the first nine months of the )ear. Chf)sler reponed
net earnings ofS I 08 billion. or $7.25 per share. down 24
percent from S 1.42 billion. or $8 per share. in the
corresponding pcnodJast )Car.
Revenues in the nine months ending Sept. 30 totaled S 16 96 b1lhon. up 5.5 percent from S 16.08 billion a year
earlier. Ch')'sler said.
GM said 11 was Laking ~' eral Meps to cut operating
lo'ises. which JUmped to S338 5 malhon for the th ird
quaner from S29 9 million for the ~me quarter in 1985
The steps include closing irome plants b\ the end of
1987 G M ~pokc'lman B1ll 'W1ntc~sa1d thecompan) was
not prcparC'd to '>pcctf} which plants "'Ill be shut.
(iM's consolidated net income fell to S264 m1ll1on
for the quarter from SS 17 million a >ear ago. Net income
fo r the first nine months ol 1986 '>lipped to S2.3 billion.
do"' n 16.1 percent from $1. 7 b1ll1on a :rear ago.
Earnings per share on GM\ main common Mock fell
to 56 cents for the quaner. or down 63 4 pem:n1 from
$I 53 a share last \Car. and to $6.48 a <;hare for th e firs1
nine months of 1986. do"'n from $8.43 a )'ear ago.
Re' cnue lor lht• three months ending Sept. 30 ro!>C to
$2~.8 b1 ll1on. up I .J percent from $2:!.5 h1ll1on in the
-121%
1250/o
-50%
. . same pe nod last )'Car.
Profit d1:elincs were taunched some"' hat b) record
GMAC earnings ofS3 I 3. 7 m1l11on for the quartC'r. up 17.8
percent from a year a_go. and b) ta;x credHs ofS) 11 million.
Earnings for GM·s t\\O other subsidiaries. GM
Hughes Electronics Corp. and Electronic Data $\stems
Corp .. also rose during the quaner. ·
GM attnbuted the '>teep profit decline 10 cos1s of
capital in\estmenl'i. a 15 percent drop 1n sales earl\ 1n 1he
quarter and the cost of cut-rate buying incentive programs
late in the pcno<l
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BJ ROGER GlLLOTT ,,, .............
Two 5truaglina oil field terv1CC'J compantC'S, B.lkcr
International Corp. and Hushes Tool Co .• have an-
nounced they will mtric in a 11ock·swap deal.
The merged company at current stock pnccs would
have a market value of S 1.2 billion.
. The merger was "dictated by the depression in the
•ndu try." Hughes Tool spokesman Don King said
Wednesday in Orange.
_ "!he basic reason for the merger 1s to let both
orgamz.auonsenJoy the benefits ofconsohdation and cost reduction~" he said
SeparaLel)' Wednesda:y. Houston-based Hughes Tool
posted a thi('d-quaner loss ofS4 I .4 m1lhon on revenue of .SI 58.8 million.
The merger agreement approved by thC' boards of
both companie m kparatt mtetfop Wedottday -ould.
create a new coms-ny named Biker Hushes Inc .• whidl
woulst be headquanercd 1n Houston.
To lock up the deal, each company aranled the other
•he right to buy 18.S percent of its stock. Bora-Wamer
Corp .• which owns 18.6 percent of Hushes Toors stock,
aarted to vote 1n favor of tbe dcaJ.
Jn add1uon. each com~ny •a.rud to rescind ill
shareholder nght plans. which were dcscnbed ~ 8akn
'ipokcsman Ron Turner a "cla ical poison pill •
The nghts plans wiJI be rtiuucd by tbe comrmcs to
specifically, C'xclude the Baker-Hu(bes dea • whlC'h
otherw1w would have tnggered antj·takeover mea.5Ul'el.
Under the aareement, each ,share of Hughes Tool
would be exchanged for four-fifths of a share of the new
compan). Each Baker sha~ would be swapped for one shatt in thC' new company
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Dean Witter
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SM'RAME.N ro -E:dwin I>. W11-
tct. one of the onginol partncl'll of Dean W1uer 1 ( n invt•,tmcnt hro-
kcragc and a longt ime vttt•r:.in llC'f:l·
mcnto c;todbro~cr. died I uc~a)' <It
the age of IP
"IF YOU WANNA WIN,
YOU GOTTA PLAY WIN.-GO!''
One of thl' fi rm·, ""' founder\ 1n
1924. he maoaged thl' na}1onw1de
compan) '!I S;)4 rnmcnto oflicc from
1933 until ht retirement 1n 1969.
Born 1n Pac;o Roble . he scr~cd tn
the Arm } 1n 1918 and wac. amdualC'd
from lJ( Rcrkclc:y 1n 1922 wuh
dqrtt in bu~inc•" and finoncc ftcr
found1ni 1hc brokcm.ac 1n C..an Fran-c1~0. he became res1Jcn1 man:tgcr ol
the ';acramcnto office in 19 l'
ct1"c 1n man) lex:. I (;I\ 1c .. or-
a.an1Ll'lt10 n'I, Mr Witter wa'i pnc.t
director of the cramcnlo Red (ro,~. ( h1mhcr ol \ommerct'
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. ~ CM.arch 21-April 19): You aet p<>sitiv~ response from rtttnt inqu1~s.. ~pcc1ally where youn1 persons are involved. Chanaes occur in your
favor vi.a diplomacy. Answci: to question -ride with tide.
She's burned over
tanned legs ruling ,
Neither vulnerable. South deals.
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TAURUS {April .20.M~y. 20): St~dy Anes message for valid hint. F.ocus on
!•nd, propert~ •. sccunty. ab!lity\o trim cltpcnscs. Go stow, refuse to bl cajoled
into snapdec1s1ons. Techniques will be perfected.
· GEMINI (~ay 2 l;June 20): Focus ~n responsibility, deadlines. intensity,
strona lo.ve rela~1<?nsh1p. Lun~r emphasis ------------on relatives. v1s1ts. shon 1nps. Puzzle pieces fall in to place -financial queuion
1s favorably adjudicaied. ·
CANCER (June 21-July 22}: Burden SYDNEY i~ removed,' you no longer will be o
rtsponsihlc for problem not your own 1n MAii
fir5t place. Reach beyond previous limi .. ••••••••••••a tations. You'll get the money and locate
Jost article. ·•
LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): All stops arc out -straight ahead. Lunar. num~rical cycles highli,Sflt initiative. originality. intensified love relationship.
SpothJht on personaht)'. charisma, appearance. new starts in .. different"
directions.
. VIRGO (~ug. 2~-Sept. 2~): Individual who helped in past is again
available. Don t permit false pndc to block progress. Confidential information
is featured. Look behind scenes for answers.
Ll~RA: (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You'll turn in "outs\andin~ performance."
Populanty increases. you add to wardrobe. You receive nouce or call which
involves social ev.ent or journey. Current cycle accents friends. aspirations.
powers of persuasion.
SCORPIO(Oct. 23-Nov. ~I ): Creati.vcefTortssucceed-imprint your own
style; Focus on ca~eer. business. achievement, responsibility. promotion.
You II remodel. revise, rebuild. You will also recover recent Joss.
. SAGmAf:\~US (Nov. 22-D<!c. 21 ): Favorable moon aspect coi ncides with
philosophy. spintual. values, communication. journey. Discern moti ves. do
some personal detective work. Member of opposite sex is invoh ed.
CAPtRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): What seemed insurmountable obstacle
w,ill practically ··~vaporate." You get almost anythin$ you desire through quiet
d1ploi:nacy. Family member plays key role. Money 1s involved. Libra figures
prominently.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20:-Feb. 18): Emphasis on partnership. cooperative
efforts. clash of ideas. serious concern about marital status. Define meanings.
streamline techniques. get rid of superfluous material arid eitpenses.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You'll be asked to repeat certain steps. This
wo.rks.to your advantag~. Authorities arc on your side. and-you'll win despite
obJccttons. Accept challenge of deadline. Capricorn. Cancer play roles.
IF OCTOBER ts IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc spiri tual. a tighter for
JUSticc. You seek perfection. you arc intense and seldom do an} thing ha lfwa}.
Pisces. Virgo play imponant roles in your life. You posscsi. inl>ight into
motives. events. character. Some of your dreams arc prophetic. )OU possc'ii.
extrasensol) perception. You are subject to moods. you often arc yo ur own
most se'erc critic. Terms will be clarified in November. Recent contal·ts arc
due to bear fru11. Mone) and love arc highl ighted for ~ou in Dl·cemlx·r.
"'
EV8ING AllMAL8
-too-G WASHltGTON WW< IN B Cll DALLAS D CltlMAMIVICE
DEAR ANN LANDERS: The
Qther niaht then: WIS I "motl IUft•
tanned leas" contest at a popular bar
in town. r decided to enter. They pui.
sheet up. the .con1estant1 llood be·
hind it and the judaes went by
audience applau5C. It was a choice
between another airl and me. The
other airl won. She was a Mexican.
I was very upset and protested. I
had sunbathed five days a week for
two to three months, four hours a dal
(I work nights). ·The winner didn t
even have to step outside to 1~1 her
color.
The contest was advertised as the
"most suntanned legs." not the
darkest legs. When I confronted the
judJCS I was told to leave my
prejudices at home. ·
1 realize this may seem petty and
that you have more important prob-
lems t~ deal with, ~u~ I would 1rcatl)'
appreciate your op1n1on. -WANT·
ING J USTICE.
DEAR W.J.: If tlle facts are at you
described tbem, tlae deci1ioD was
unjust. Tlae only way aucb a coDtett
could be fair would be to Umlt "e
contestants to Cauca11aD1. I doa't
c1re for sucb guidellaet. ID my
opllllon "tbe moat llllltaued" COD·
tests sbould be ~iven "e deep six. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: Regard·
ing that poor woman whose husband
keeps telling her wha1 a terrible cook•
she is and whose kids won't eat: You
a<;lvised her to be more imaginative
and try some new recipes.
Arc you out of your mind? That
woman ought to hang up her apron
and let hubby and 1he kids do the
cooking. If 1t turns out that her
husband can cook better than she can.
she ought to give him the job
permanently and take over some·
thing he was c1oing. like the vard work
or washing the car. ·
Cooking every da> is thankless
work. especially for n ht)use full ot
critics. Shame on >OU. Ann~ -
FEMIJ"'IST IN TEXAS.
DEAR FEM: You're right. I goofed.
Plenty of readers weren't bashful
about letting .me know it. Will you
sen le for 20 swats with an aluminum
spatula?
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Stlllont. Michael c.lnt. During * * * "Selfed Straight! Another
Wotld Wtt 11, Allied POWs Ml theW Story" (1980) Cliff OeYoung Stan tlc:lcet to freedom In a match bttwten Shtw ·
ttielr soc:ic« team and the German z o WEl8TER ~eem In Paris 'PG' S100.000 PYRAMID
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ltd Farnsworth. Jaclde Burroughs. e MOVIE
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GFIANiUHE GD PRAISE THE LOAD eeoXJNG ~~TIIEJ(
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Mickey Rourke, John Lone.
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~TINOGAME (l)HOEYLEWISAHOTHENEWS: ** "Morons From Outer Speoe" MEWi 11(..f()AEJ ( 1985) Mel Smith. Grill Rhys Jones.
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HOU. YWOOO SOUAAES Jolln Stockwell, Dennis Hopper. -11:00-,__..u Uftr POWERS
A11
luDEIS
• • • DEAR ANN LANDERS~ I would
like to pass on a su&Bestion for your
readen who complain about florists
sending half-dead flowers and mcaacr
arrangements to out-of-towners be·
c~~se they think Jhe sender will never know.
When I receive flowers. I take two
pictures, one for my photo album and
one for the senders. This way they can
share the pleasure they have given me
and see what they got for their money .
-IT WORKS IN OREGON.
DEAR WORKS: Brilliant idea. I
wlall I'd thought of It.
• • •
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Uur son
was killed in an auto accident two
years ago. He left a wife and two small
children.
Denise 1s a wonderful young
woman and we have always loved her
as a daughter. She recentl y married a
fine young man and we are happy for
them both. We continue to see them
and thC)· arc vef) much a part of our
lite.
In m ) heart Denise 1s...and always
will be my daughter·in-law. Do 1 still
· introduce her as such? lfnot. what do
I say'? Herc she stands with her two
children who I introduce as our
grandchildren. but I do not want to
say ... and this is Denist• Smith ...
I would love to co ntinue to call her ·
my daughter-in·law. but is this fair to
her husband's fam ily'!
I have never d1scu'iscd this with
her. Can you enlighten me'? -
PULLED BY MY HEA RT-
STRINGS IN GEORG IA.
DEAR HEART: I'm sure if you
continue to introduce Denise as your
daugbler·in·law no one would object.
I suggest &bat you ask ber just to
make certain.
Tricycles
appealed
tokneedy
Tnt·)ck ~l'lkr!o had a prt'll' good
market in littfe boys. The) "antl.'d
httlc girl'>. 100. So some pitched thl'
notion 1hat 1nc)des pre,enll:d prell)
daughters from grow mg up w 1th
knockknce'i. You knew that far morr
•• EAST •• (') ., WEST
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The bidding:
South Weet
l Q Pue ·a • Pue
5• P ...
5 Q ....
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Nortll •• f Q
5 ¢
t Q
Opening lead: King of ¢
Eut . ...
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At his mother's knee, every
bridge player learned the rubric:
"Eight ever, nine never!" No hand
serves to illustrate more dramati·
cally than this one that these saws
are for general, not specific
situations.
North's bid of two spades is in
keeping with modern theory thal a
jump shift shows either a one·
suiter or a hand with a fit for
partner's suit, rather than specific
point-count. With his three prime
controls, South felt his hand was
worth one move toward slam.
West's natural lead of the king of
diamonds put declarer under 1m·
mediate pressure, tor the defend·
ers had set up a trick for them·
C111LES c ...
o ..
SllAllF
setves In that sult. lftrumsi-were.
2'-2, the hand would depend on the
spade suit, ao declarer caahed the
king and ace of hearta, onl)' ro
learn that he had a trump loler.
How s hould he tackle the apack
suit?
Had that auit been hls only con·
sideratlon. it would have been
rii}lt to play for a.n even 1pUt:
However, a Z..2 break would not
help South. West would ruff the
third spade and cuh the queen of
diamonds to defeat the alam.
The only chance to bring home
the bacon was to hope that Weat
held at least three spa.des. In cue
East heJd a singleton . queen of
spades, declarer first caahed tM
. king. When that paid no dividend,
declarer returned to hand with the
ace of clubs and boldly took the
spade finesse. Re waa rewarded
for his analysis when the jack of
spades won and East showed out.
The ace of spades felled the queen
and it was a simple matt.er to lead a
winning spade for a diamond dl•
card. The only trick for the defense
wa.s the queen of trumps.
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I INPOE Ii: . I I' I' I _ .
I T R E E G I ~ "What do you aay wrien you Is I' I I : :!n~~r:.:,~
-Hla reply ... "I went som. Ice
I A N Y W 0 E I cre1m --. "
1 I I I' I / O Col'llOlete !he clluckle ovo•ed bv lrll1n9 on Ille ''""'"9 words .....__...___.._,,,,__,___..___, you d•••lop from Sl•P No l below -~;;~~;~~RES r r r 1· r 1· 1
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girls than bo}s are knockknccd. r---------------------------
d1dn't)ou'.' TODA V'S
.\mung ph~'>1c1an~ who tr: tu quit
"moking. lhose who have the nwo;t
1rouhk w 1th 11 arc thl.' p~)rh1atnw,,
acrord1ng 10 the ~ta11.,11t"ians.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
\\ ntl.'s a fl'l1rt•d la\\. man: "Nohod' ACROSS
can l'~11ni:111: how mam manJuana
grO\\l·rs you'd catch t1' )Ou l'.ould 1 Beverage
L.M.
Bo YD
match up all thr big burcrs of stcl'I
hu1ld1ngs with all the big bU)l.'rS of
grow hghts:· Government's powl·r to
conftscatl' pu'ihcr propert> make~
!>Uch futun· matchups likel). he \3~s.
6 Seven-year
10 Unbend
14 Functioning
15 Wife In "The Thin Man "
16 Chest sound
17 Muahroom
18 Tallow
19 Down-. or Dutra
20 Ascribe
22 Shifted
23 Lanky
24 Intensifies
26 Famllygal
29 Epistle
31 Fuel
Q. I knO\-' "Happ) Birthda) T11 32 Confeued
\ ou" 1~ thl.' most sung \Ong tn 34 Not us
Engh::.h. but "hat's the <;C('nnd mO!.t 38 Bonus
~ung song'! 39 Hollow
.\."Fort-ks a Jolh Good F-dlm\ .. 41 Dorsal bones 1~ No. :! No 3 is .. .\uld Lang~\ nl' .. · 4 2 tshurgldcal · rea s
'I ou l'Rll rank Hollanders among
h1~wr~·s bcst ,a1 lors. no'.' If not, "h)
did so mum of our naurn:al \\Mds
ronll' from ihe Dutch'~ Yacht ... 1oop.
\Chooner. StO\\. skipper.
45 Footttogglng
48 "Sweet -"
49 Hall: pref.
SO Mature
51 Ghost
55 Beds
57 Blacktops
58 Musicals
63 Kin of etc.
64 Wood
product
65 Awaken
roughly
66 Nest
67 Coup d'-
68 Encourege
69 Drives on a
slant
70 Prisons
71 Durable
cotton fabric
DOWN
1 Brown sl'lade
2 Plenty
3 Encircled
4 Overthrow
5 Oepend9'1t
6 Affrooted
7 Publicize
. 8 Bellel
9 Homburg
10 Naval vessel
11 Cut In two
12 Extraneous
1) Goes on
one'away
PREVIOUS PUZZLE IOLWO
21 Stain
22 Substance
25 Sell-esteem
26 Weakens
27 Aimless
28 Pornography
30 Adapts
33 Kind OI
triangle
35 "E~says of
36 Jewelry Item
3 7 Seasoning
40 Directives
43 Crazy
44 GllmJ>M
46 Love deity
47 Cut at an
angle
51 Oepi.ted
52 Outdoor arM
53 Sidestep
5 .. Way
56 Garment
59 Conspiracy
60 Sir in Malay
61 Italian city
62 Pipe pan
64 Get·up-and-
go I =~ I~ ~~OFMAX 1::£
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Q . I !..now ":.h.:hun{' umll'\ Imm
the lmh "sheik'\'•'" ml·an1ng "an
1lkgal dnnking place." But "hal"d
we get the word ··shenanigan"''
A. Ltkcw1Sl' from the lmh Ffom
"s1onnachuighim:· to lx· exact.
Mraning "I pla) tnl'ks."
If wu II\ cd in a "suburb" llXl ~cars
ugo.' 11 wU\ bemuse \tl\I t·ouldn·1
afTor<l to hH' 11'\ 11mn ~uhurban
h'ln&\'a'n·1r1a,.)
V.hl·n \k,1tru wa\ n pn,on. the
J\Crng~· n1n\ICI gainrd about 15
pound\ during his first ~cur thcrcrn.
' kc cn·am 'l'ntfors 'di thrl'l' and a
half ume'> more qrn1ll:i th<1n l'htx:·
ulntf
Q. Ho\\. rnnh' nn h1& ll'aguc
h:i.,ch:ill pluycr\ usc maple bats
an\ more?
\ Tooht.'tl\\, The\ hkcwh1te:ish.
Tht.·rc·, more heat 1n a tuh ot rnol
wntrr th:in 1n u drop of hm '-'aler.
L.M. B~yd l.t • 1y11dlt'•red
rolumnl1t.
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by Bii Keane
"YOU may think of this as the
nuclear age, but to me it's
th e paper towel age."
llARllADUKE by Brad And.arson
e·----~ ... 10 -z.cJ ~~
"For a dog, you sure take a lot of catnaps!"
PEANUTS
GARFIELD
LOOK_,UON. MY 80Y,..RlfNl7
WOOU7N"f LIKf rr IF ME KNEW &JOO WE.R E TRYING ~O A~K
ME. our
TUMBLEWEEDS
C.L.A0'7e'5 l\lo"f IN.
tif:'S 001 ~~NG
ON HIS ~f'Y.
DRABBLE
1'M SO ~APPV ~E SAID
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on brtn ofwtnntng rtes
BOSTON (AP)-The Boston Red Sox beat the New
York Mets, not themselves. •
They put a history of Fen way failures behind them
Thunday niahl and, when a cluaic Red Sox oollapee
leCmed all lO<> possible, instead moved with.in one victory
.of their fint World Series cbampionlhip since 1918. . .
... aueu we aot the home-oourt advantaee off ou.r
backs." Dave Henderson said after pitcher Bruce Hunt
helped Boston avert a three-pme sweep at ill own
ballpark by winnina 4-2. -
Now, leading the Series 3-2, the Red Sox hope Roeer
Clemens, who started the year with a perfect record, can
put a perfect ending on the 1986 leQOn. Clement the
winninaest pitcher in ttie majors, will have five days1 mt
when be starts pme six Saturday ni&ht in New York:
apinst Bob Ojeda, work:ina with just tfuee days on:
A situation so scary to the Red Sox j ust one day aao
suddenly bas the Meta prep«rina for the worsL
Hunt, like Oemeos, aot an extra day's rest becau.e
Boston Manager John McNamara pushed. t.ct bis
rotation. The move seemed shaky when lonpbot Al
Nipper lost game four, but Hurst made it look: wise.
"Mac called a little team meeting. He said we had our
backs to the wall and that be bad taken some criticism for
bis pitchina decision, but he said he felt we were where he
wanted us to be," Hurst said.
"I felt stronger, but I didn't really feel like I was at my
best tonight."
nm for the Red Sos bl the
eecoad lmaiJla. At the left. the Meta' Kefth Hernandes
catch• llaJ'tJ .. Barrett OD a
pickoff .PlaJ ._ Below, lleta
pltdlm. DWlpt Gooden re--
acta to lala remoYal.
True, he did not pitch as well as be did in winning
pme one, when he shut out New York for ei&ht innings
on four hits. This time, he p ve up J 0 hits before ending
the game by striking out Red Sox nemesis Lenny Dykstra
with a runner on base -thus becoming the first Boston
left-bander to win a Series game at Fenway since Babe
Ruth in 1918.
Meta' Tim Tuefel bit. a bome nua lD tbe
etchth lnnlnl Thunday nlCJat at ao.ton.
But if Hurst was not at his best, Dwight Gooden was far worse.·
Gooden, working on three days' rest for the first time
this seaaon, pitched poorly for the second time in the
Series and got his second loss.
"It is very disappointing. I have to prepare for the
1987 season; said Gooden, knocked out in the fifth
inning after allowing nine hits and four runs. One of those
runs, however, was unearned as the Mets' fielders again
did not come to his defense.
Gooden said he felt strona but. despite being one of
the hardest throwers in the game, relied more than ever on
off-speed pitches -25 of his first 37 by one count.
"It wasn't rcally vintage Doc out there," Mets
Manager Davey Johnson said.
Boston finished with 12 bits, two by Marty Barrett.
That gave him 20 in the combined.playoffs and Series, the
most ever, . ·
The defeat saddled Gooden with an ~3 record in the
postscason, including a loss and a no-decision in the
National League playoffs.
It marked the first time in his career that Gooden bas
lost three straigbt decisions and gone four starts without a
victory -and ll came at an inopportune time for the
Mets.
"He was throwing out of character," said Boston's
Bill Buckner. "'He must have thrown SO percent breakin&
balls."
The Mets, with Gooden on the mound, felt
sup-r:emely confident of knocking off Boston for the third
straJght rugbt.
(Pleue tee UD IOX/C2)
Extra day off pays dividends for Hurst,-Boston
BOSTON (AP) -The extra day off paid
off for Bruce Hurst.
Ruth defeated the Chicago Cubs 1n game four of
the 1918 World Sreies. The Boston left-hander, who pitched on
three days' rest early ill the playoffs, came back
on fou r days' rest Thursday ni&ht to beat the
New York Mets, 4-2. in game li ve. giving the
Red Sox a 3·2 edge in the best-of-seven World
Series.
Hurst, the winning pitcher in game one.
had his streak of consecutive.scoring innlDgs
snapped at 15 when Tim Teufel hit a home run
into the ri$ht-field stands on an ~2 pitch in the
eighth innlDg.
Hurst won the tight first game when Teufel
committed a seventh·inning error to permit
Jim Rice to score the only run.
Game six is scheduled for Saturday night at
Shea Stadium.
"Mac called a little m~ting today." Hurst
said of Boston Manager John McNamara. "and
he said we played hard all year. that our backs
were to the wall, that he had taken some
criticism for his pitching decisions. but that we
were where he wanted us to be.
The Red Sox victory was the first by the
home team in the ~ries. Hurst also proved to
be the stopper the American League playofTs.
He won after the Angels routed Roger Clemens
ID game one.
Hurst came back from a groin 1Djury that
forced him to miss six weeks of the season. He
posted a 13-8 record with a 2. 99 earned run
average.
"He told us to go out. have so me fun and
play good ball. We did. It was a great win for
us."
h was especially sweet for Hurst, who
became the first Red Sox southpaw to win a
World Series game at Fenway Park since Babe
Meanwhile. the Red Sox bats came alive
for the firsr rime since the Series moved to
Fenway Park for game three.
Chargers pull it
out for 17-13 win
Henderson's long
TD pass to Hughes
stops Westminster
By ROGER CARLSON
OthO..,Net .....
In its 18-year history Edison High
had never lost three straight football
games.
But the Chaflers were faced with
that situation W1th 3'h minutes to go
in their Sunset Leaaue crucial with
Westminister Thursday night at Or-
ange Coast Collqe.
Then, just two plays after West-
minster High's Dean Eddy scored his
second touchdown pass reception to
a,ive the Lions a 13-10 lead, the
Chargers struck back.
defense in fo r that and just didn•t get
it in there in time," said Westminster
Coach Jim O'Hara verbally kicking
himself and bis staff for the loss.
There was still 2:29 left and the
Lions were throwina and throwing
well, but they could get no closer than
the Edison 27 before running out of
downs with eight seconds to 10.
Edison appeared to have the game
in hand in the fourth quarter, having
stuffed Westminster's power running
pme to the tune of 28 yards on 14
rushing plays (aside from an eventual
19 yards of losses for the quar-
terback).
But the Lions caught the Charsen
off guard just one play after taiina
po~scssion followmg a 24-yard
Edi son punt.
Quarterback Mike Austin went to
Eddy from 48 yards out, hittina him
at the 25 and the Uons' receiver went
the distance unopposed.
"It wasjust a junior mistake," said
Edison Coach Dave White of his
.. We got hits when we needed them,
something we had trouble doing in the last two
games." slugger Jim Rice said.
.. We got the bats going again. This 1s the
way we ha ve won all year. wi th good pitching
and good hitting. Now we've got to keep It
going."
For the second game ID a row the Red Sox
left the bases loaded in a scoreless first 1nn1ng
with Dwight Evans making the final out.
"That first innine was tough, very frustrat-
IDg.·· said Boston batungcoach Walter Hrin1ak.
"'but you can't get a hit every time up. You JUSt
have to be prepared every day and let the chips
fall where they ma y."
Evans said that New York pitcher Dwight
Gooden didn't throw him a s1Dgle fastball in the
first innlDg.
"All he threw me was breaklDg stufT."
E'ans said afterOy111&out to Mook1e Wilson ... ,
thought I hap.a good swing, l:Jut itdidn'teo very
far. JUSt to the left fielder. It was frustratmg not
to be able to get at least one run home 1n that
s1tuat1on. But we came back and got enough
runs."
The Red Sox shelled Gooden ID the fifth
mning when they scored their last two runs.
And Evans had a key hit in setting up the second
run of the in ning.
Spike Owen, Boston's hght·h1tt1Dg shon·
stop, had the game-wmn1ng Rbl with a sacrifice
fly after Dave Henderson tripled wuh one out
in the second inning.
"'I just tried to baule. him." Owen said ... It
was a s1tua11on where we needed to score. With
the infield playi ng 1n, 1 just tried to put the ball
1n play. W1th one out and a man on third. you
have to get the run tn. I JUSt managed to htt the
ball deep enough.·•
American League batting champion Wade
Boggs broke out of a slump with a s1Dgle which
did not figure in the scoring.
"'As long as I'm playi ng good defe nse. rm
satisfied," Boggs said.
......... _..... ........... Quarterback Mike Henderson
found wide receiver Dan Hushes
deep for a 69-yard scoring strike to lift
Edison to a 17-13 victory before a
crowd of 4,500.
"We were talkina about acttinJ the
team's coveraae on the play. "They W•tmln•ter quarterback lllke Auttn
(Pleue eee CHAROltR8/C4) nau from ltd19on defen•l•e lineman Vince
I,e&upl (40) lD ThandaJ aiClat'• 8an.et
Lea&ue •howdown. ~won 17-13.
Community colleges take aim at drugs in athletics
With drugs permeating every facet
of the United States culture in the '80s
at an unprecedented rate, and public
recogni tion of the problem perhaps
reaching a new high, different aroups
in all areas of daily life arc attacking
1he problem.
The latest 1s the California Assoc1a-
1ion of ommunit)'Collca Com-
mi sion on Athletics. In tflc1rquar-
terly mcc11n1 last week. the com-
mission ei.tabhshcd a task force to
addre s the situation. What will be
done 1s s111l laraely unknown, whclher
ube tocducate,tc torfind other
approaches.
Foothill olleae President Tom
Clement' Wlll chair I he.ta le rottt. and
am on~ others. Golden West Collcae
Athletic DucctorTom Hermstad has
been named to as 1 t. Hermstad, who has lectured on the
topicofdruaabuse for years in bis
health cJasaes at Golden West.
broUJht up the topic at thecom-
mi111on 's annual mcetina in the
Sprina of 1986 after being chosen as
the .cbool's new athletic dircaor. He
alsoesublishedaeductionand
awareness Pf'Oll'Jn at Golden West
tbia fall.
Theempha 1s~em tobcon
educ1ion rathcrthan testing or la)'tng
down prohibt1oryau1dehnc at th15
st~. • I don'I think we'll wn1e rule that
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COLLEGE S
a 'ltudcnt athlete can't u~ narcOllC$,"
'Sll•d Waller R1lhct. C' ('com·
m1ss1oncrofathlet1 ... You can't
"cry well tell a ~tudent not to ~moke a
JO•ntorpopa pill It will morehkely
be to prov1dccducat1on. mo11v1t1on.
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.. We need to get the 1affoncntcd to
1hc late'it dialogue 1n drug abuse. and
to pa'I\ 1t on 10 the studenl-athletc. so
thcyean understand problems that
can come 10 I hem."
Thceomm1 ion' auitudcsccms
to be a more reahsllc approach to 1
problem which will never be 1otall)
allev1a1cd. but pcrhap might be
curbed. Hermstad's v1ewpotnt tcnd
to httat thehean of the problem,
youth cs1abhsh1n1 cnouah character
and ~If-confidence to d«1de what
they want for themsel"e
Hts PfOlr&m It Golden WeM will
ineludcaque t1onna1rtdc iancd to
make tudents topand think rora
momcnt, tfnothinacl . Thccxemsc
1s not designed to find out whether
~plcdodruas. but rathcrtO\t1mu-
late thetrt'OOSCIOUtnes or where the)'
stand ID relation to following "~
lcadingandpccrpre sure.
"lt'sa need to make them find llut 11
people will be rollowm." Hcrm tad
said of the charactcr·rtlatcd
emphasis. "Have they thouah1 about
that? Arc Lhcystand1naon their own
two fct.t" All it 1s, 1 JUSt fort hem to
th1nkforoncortwo m1nu tcs. You
can't scare them If that wugoinJtO
work, it ""ould have happrncd a Iona
umeaao."
Ju ta the ru1urt of an) ucct for
tudcnt ID the .,,orl f<>rttof\cn
(Pl ...... COLLSOU/C2)
Bruce Bunt dellnn pitch.
Ellard
probable
Sunday
Y..1de receiver Henry Ellard. who
JUSt ended hi s holdout this week.
probahl> will play for the Ra ms
Sunda). but quarterback Steve
Ba rtko"'ikt may not
Ellard. who ended his 90-day
holdout b> agreeing to a one-year
contract that will pla> him $89, 718
for the rest ofth1s season. worked out
"1th 1he Rams Thursday and Coach
John Roh1 n\on said he would sec
'lomc action Sunday aga1Dst the
Atlan ta Falcons.
Meanwhile. Robinson said he'll
wait until today 10 mak~ dcci ion on
the '>tarting quarterback against the
Falcons .. teve Dils 1s the backup.
"'Ith rookie Jim Everett the No. 3
quarterback
Rob1n<;on said the dec1s1on wtll be
based on the cond1t1on of
Bankowski'<; oft·1n1ured nght knee.
··Ste' e's our stanlDg quancrback.
but WC ne('d tO have h1m in IS &ood I
shape as he can be 1n," Robinson said
following Thursday's workout. "r ve
talked to him about 1t, and I've told
him that thoc;e weeks 11>hen his knee 1s
bothering him. he's goioa to have to
re'it .. v..e·,c got nine pmes left. and 1f
we get s1~ or \CVCn tans ou1 of him.
that's the wa\ it's p,01np, to be"
8ankow~k1. who ha bad 1 stnnaof ~urgene on both knees dunna his
NFl c-areer, suffered an tOJury to his
right kntt earlier th1 season, m1ssina
one complete pmt and part of
another. He 1ook a coupk of hard h1t1
on sacks dunng last the Rams' 14-10
v1ctorv over the Detroit lions last
unday. but said this week that has
~nee wa OK ·
"It's not a problem ... When you
act a clo to the end ( ofa carter) u t
am. )"OU rth h hcry chance to bne
up" Bankow kl said Tluandly. "I
know he (Robtnion) is u cor.eemed
• 1lh my health a IT\UCh u anythi11 e1~.·· • ,. ,
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Co;;&le vows not
to u Serles, ..
deeplte wedding
80 TON -The fittt oOicial action at
Fenway Park Wednesday night took place
about a half.hour before Boston Red Sox
pitcher Al Nipper threw the first pitch in
pme four of the World Series against the New York
MetL · • '
Over by Gntc A of the ancient ballpark. Norman
Cayer and Cla ire Richarcfson. his fianett, s.aid, "I do."
before Hampden County. Ma $., Justice of the Peace
John O'Brien.
Overhead. as the · Goodyear blimp flashed a
welcome mess.age to the crowd. O'Brien fin ished
reading the "ows. and the couple kissed on l..ansdowne
Streeut 8:01 p.m.
Four minult'S later, the announcer boomed.
"ladies and Aentlemen. boys and girls. welcome to
Fenway Park, ·
"It's something very different and something I'll
never foraet." the new Mrs. Cayer told a hudfuJ of
reporters and a rcw curious passersby.
O'Brien moved the c.'eremony from th e chapel in
his home to F.enway Park because he had tickets to the
game. including t~o for the newlyweds.
O'Bnen noted that he had agreed to perform the
marriage when the Red Sox were down J.1 in the
American League championship series to the Angels.
Last Saturday. O'Brien asked Cayer if he was a Red
Sox fan .
"I said. 'sure: " Cayer recalled. "He asked. 'How
would you like to get married in Fenway Park?"'
O'Brien. who obtai ned a ljmousine and driver for
the trip 10 Boston from western Massachusetts,
persuaded the Qewlyweds to don Red Soll T-shirts and
eve n chipped in a bouquet of white mums shaped like a
baseball.
The only letdown of the day for the couple was the
6-2 loss by the Red Soll as the Mets tied the series. 2·2.
Quote of the day
Bo ~bembeelaler, Michigan football coach.
on his staning quarterback: "There's no quar-
terback 1n America that I would rather go into a
game with than Jim Harbaugh. He has leader·
ship. He can do everything. Having said that I
probabl) won't brag on him anymore this season."
Colts sign former 49er Hicks
INDIANA POLI S -Dwi~ht Hicks a [!]
four-time Pro Bowl safety with the S~n •II•
Francisco 49ers. signed wi th the In-
dianapolis Colts Thursday. the NFL club
announced.
Hicks. who interce pted 30 passes and returned
th.cm fo r 586 yards and three touchdowns in seven years
w11h the 49ers. was released by San Francisco last
summer after he admitted he hac1 used cocaine during the past fi ve }Cars.
To make room for the 6-1 , 192-pound Hickson the
roster. the C'olts released ~•de receiver Wayne Capers
on Thursda~. Capers was in h1!> second year with the
Colts. havingJoincd them as a free agent last year after
being reh:a!ICd b) Pmsburgh. He beg.an the season as a
staner but had made o nly nine recep11ons for 118 yards
this year.
Vantage tourney suspended
tead) rains forced firs t round play to l!I be suspended Thursday and prompted
oOiciab lo change their mi nds about the
format for the rest or the new. SI million
Vantage: Golf Championship in San Antonio. Only six
players in tbe field of 156 had completed their rounds
before ponions of the Oak Hills Country Club course
became flooded and play was delayed. "The weather
conditions proh ibited us from playing any more," said
Wade Cagle, Tournament Supe rvisor for the PGA Tour
and the man in charge of this new event. The field will
be reduced to the low 60 scorers after Sa turctay·s second
round (as o pposed to the normal 70 low scorers) with a
double round of 36 holes scheduled for Sunday ...
Australians David Gralaam and Bob Staearer shared the
le.td at the halfway mark of the South Austra lian Open
in Adela ide.
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We9t tir12 ke Pmmy Car record
POMONA -Joluuly W• of Cbu-Ill dler, Ariz., broke the POmo.. Raceway
fwlily Car ela~tilM record Thunday as ~ for Sunday's l2Ad
auual National ot Rod Auoc:iation Win110n Wortd Final&.
West drove a 1916 Dodie 0.ytOna lhrouab the
Quarter mile in 5.5U llCOnda at 262.62 mpb to tile the ~Y No. I ~~ina potition. Wett'a time broke the
record of $.SQ, let~ Rick JobnlOn in l98S.
K.enny Bemsteto of Newport Beach wu tee0nd at
S.6lS leCODda. 2SS.24 mpb.
QuaUMna continues tbrouah Saturday. Darrell OWynn of Miami fia., led the 16-carTop
FUet fie~ with a time of 5.•38 tee0nda (238.98 mph>.
Larry MtnorofSan Jacinto wutee0ndat S.448(257.21
mph), foUowtd by Don Garlits ofOcaJa. Fla. at 5.471 (266.11 mpb).
9"1'n atilt has a mathematical chance of catchina
Garb ts m the tac:e for the world championship. Garlits,
however, can clinch his IOCOod consecutive title and
S7S,000 bonus by winnina the fint two rounds of com~tition Sunday in the $747,600 event. Garlits bas
a 1.182-point lead, 11,416-10,234.
GM: ROH ahould only manage
CINCINNA Tl -If Cincinnati Gen-Ill eral Manager Bill Bcrsesch has his way,
Reels' player-manager Pete Rose will be
solely a manager, at least at the start of the
1987 season.
Bcrgesch said that he'd like to use Rose's roster
spot to protect a younaer player, leaving Rose to
manage and perhaps be reinstated as a player if a need
develops dunng the season.
"I would preferthat Pete would be off the roster,''
Bergesch said from Boston, where he was anending the
World Series. "If he were to work out in the spring. he
always could be reactivated as a player. I'd like to do
that. to have space to protect a young player:·-
Rose. 45. 1s coming ofl'his le.tst productive season,
and has one year left on his contract as a player.
Coach admlta grade changing
BUFFALO, N.Y. -Donald Silveri, m
coach of nationally prominent basketball
teams at Erie Community Colleae. said
Thursday hechangedthegradesofas many
as 15 players to help them gain athletic scholarships to
four-year schools.
Silveri resigned last week after guiding his teams to
1he National Junior College Athletic Association's
basketball tournaments the past three seasons. He wa.s
the state Coach of the Ye.tr for the; past two seasons as scl~tcd by the state Basketball Coaches Association.
In a 10-page. hand-written statement, and in a
telephone interview Thursday, Silveri said that his
actions were wron.g. but that he altered the grades to
give the players the chance to qualify for scholarshipsat
Division I schools. He said the players did not know
their grades were being changed.
Pebble Beach to host '92 Open
SAN FRANCISCO -The Pebble l!I Beach Links, where Jack Nicklaus won two
of his major golfing titles and suffered one
or his most famous defeats, will host the
U.S. Open Championship a third time when the
prestigious event returns in 1992 to the Monterey Peninsula course.
Game four had largest rating
NEW YORK -An avc~e of 22.7 111
million homes tuned in to gam. e four of the Wo~ld Series Wednesday night. the largest
audience yet for this yea r's championship
NBC said Thursday. '
Ratings average 26.0 with a 41 percent share of the
audience. according to the A.C. Nielsen Co .. as the New
York Mets beat the Boston Red Sox. 6-2.
Televlalon, radio
TELEVISION
7:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Oak Tree,
Channel 56.
9 p.m. -BOXING: Gene Hatcher v11 Darryl
Anthony in a WBC Continental America
welterwei&ht title bout (delayed), Channel 56.
RADIO
6:30 p.m -PRE.SEASON BASKETBALL:
Lakers vs. Phoenix at Albuquerque, Kl.AC(S70).
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Lavelle paces CdM
Re runs area's fastest time,
help-Ing Sea Kings to victory - ---
finished leque leUOn with a 4-0-1 pcr19nal record, once
ap1n lfd C01t1 Meta to victory with a first-place time o( 16.22
In tM An&irlua Lc.,Uf': a•-.. M.111•117 17, Mater Del II: Setnor ~mond Burtc:e •med h•t third victory this eeaeon with
his.best tune of the ~ar ( 16:26) at Thornton Part. Maacr Dt1's homecoune.
Sophomore Eddie Lavelle ~led the Oranae Coast
area'• far.test time of the day and Eric Shyrock finished a
close second to leadCoronadel Mar Hiah toa 23~2Scross
country duaJ-tnect victory over Newport Harbor Thurs.-
day at Mason Park in Irvine. · In airls races:
In the Suntet Lcquc: Lavelle was clocked in 14:S7 and Shyr()(k's time was
l S:l I .J1m Geerlings( IS: l9)and Collin Bode( t 5:24)took
third and founh. respectively. for the host Sailors,
In the Sunset Ltaauc:
Edi._ It, W"tmla•ler M: Stnior Mitch Nadon cl~ared the tape 11 seconds before second-place finisher
Michele Manlapca (19:48) of Westminster as the
Charaers dominated with cfaht runners finish ina in the
100 10 ma Sunset Lcaaue meet OJtthe Charaen' coune. Hutlqtoe 8eae• H , Foataa. VaUey 35: John Soto
led the way for a balanced Huntington Beach attack as the
Oilers clinched the dual·~\ regular sea.son kague
cha!'lpionship with a S-0 record. Soto (I 5:4 l). reported!>
sa ving some strenath for the Mia. San Antonio College
Invi tational Jhis weekend. fin ished just ahead of the
Barons' Dave Knos (I 5:42).
EdilOD to, WettmJas&er 0 : Senior standout Dan
Kash of Westminster was 12 seconds ahead of sccond-
placc finisher Rick Loranger. but the Chargers (3-2) had
enou&h back-up support to win the meet at Edison.
Loranger (I 5:58). a sophomore, was the fi rst Charger 10
hit the tape behind Kash (I 5:46),
Oceu View••. Man. M: Wafh Kathy and Shannen
Karpel t~therat the finish hne qain, the Seahawks (S-0)
"'on the dual·m~t portion of the leaaue title at Central
Park. Kathy won in 18:38 and Shannen was a atep behind
1n 18:39. Stacey Wnaht ( 19:22) took fifth for Manna ( l_..}
In the Sea View ~aauc: • ·
Newpor\ Hart.or It, C.reaa •el Mu H: The Sailon
(5-0) cl inchtd the dual-mec1 portion of the lcquc title
behind the first-place finish of freshman Kim Robinson
( 18:04). Newpon won its 35th strii&ht duaJ meet with-a
dec1s1on overthc Sea Kinas(4-1) at Mason Park in lrVine.
Martoa U, Oceaa View SS: Haissam Sabra of Ocean
View and Marina's Shannon Winkelman waged their
personal duel wi th Sabra taking first-place honors in the
meet at Central Park. Sabra won in 14:58 with
Winkelman four seconds behind. but the Vik ings (2-3)
collected plenty of learn points to win.
lo the Pac1fk Coast League:
TutUD zo, Estucia Jt: Junior Mari Btnavidea WIS
alone at rhe finish, 48 seconds ahead of second-place Erin
Cunningh am (20:08) of Tustin in a meet at Estancia.
In the Angelus League:
Bishop Moat1omery io, Mater Del 47: Sophomore
Jayme Campbell, a threat to win t~Angclus League title
race next week, et.med first for the Monarchs in J 9: l S, but
Mater Dei lost its first league meet of the year. Costa Mesa 25, Trabuco Hiiis 30: Chris Hobson. who
COLLEGES ...
From Cl
pends on a strong education, the
strensth of their acquired knowledge
10 resist things which d ull their
reactions or the sharpness of their
minds will inevitabl y increase their
success. The neg.a ti\ e effects are
indisputable.
.. The onl y solution 1s it's got to be
an ongoing th ing.·· Hcrmstad said. ··1
really believe ii'sgoing to be these
kids. our society in general, that helps
the situation. It's not going to be la"'s
(restrictions). The problem can be
all eviated if people. coaches. parents
address the problem.
"Oneauyatameetmgsaid wc(h1s
school) don't have a problem. There's
still people wh o don't thin k they have
a problem. You can stick you r head in
the sand, but that's no1go1ng to make
it go away."
As much as cocaine and other
mi nd -ahering drugsarea problem.
Hermstad places steroids at the top of
1he problem list.
While their use I!> widespread. the
side effects arc well-documented and
disputed.
The task force 1s scheduled 10 make
a repon tothccomm1ss1on 'squar-
terly meeting in Januar) in an
Francisco."' 1th a final mecung in .\pril.
Rilliet said the commission has
becnarcatly usisted by receiving a
financial commitment from the legis-
lature. Assemblywoman Teresa
Huahes(D-47th District) spoke at last
week's meeting and established her
support.
.. We've never had an ofl'er from the
legislature.'' Rilliet said. "We might
have new thresholds that the commit-
tee can break that we never had
before."
What those thresholds may or may
not be is not yet determined. What the
task force will accomplish is yet to be
determined. What has been de-
termined isa commendable commit·
ment to address the situation as it
applies to community college ath-
leucs.
.VOLLEYBALL
--""= ----
Huntington Beach
t u nes up with sweep
Oilers await Vikes
for crucial match
Tuesaay after win -
,---
After spotting Ocean View a 9-1
lead in . the first game. Huntington
Beach High·s girls turned the vol-
leyball match around when Lori
Steider served eight straight points to
boost the Oilers to a I 5· I 0, I S-7,
15-11 victory at home Thursday.
Junior Laurie Jones and Sharon
Kasser led Huntington Beach's vie.
tory over the Scaha wks with 13 and
12 ki lls. respectively. Junior setter
:\nissia Belikoff had 35 assists.
The win upped Huntington
Beach's Sunset League record to 7-1
( 10-2 overall). JUSt one game behind
first-place Manna w11h two matche~
10 play. Manna. the onl y team to
defeat Huntington Beach, will travel
10 the Oilers' g) m for a match
Tuesda}.
In other Sunset League action:
Marina 3, Westminster 0: Junior
Nikki Blackburn and senior setter
Temre Kuester sparked an attack that
led to a 15-6. 15-5. 15-4 sweep of the
Lions on the Vikings' court.
Blackburn. an outside hitter. had
three servi~ aces and Kuester col-
lected 17 assists to lead Marina (8-0 in
league play), which is ra nked No. 3 1n
1heCIF 4-A.
Edison 3, Fountain Valley 0: The
Chargers earned a 15-8, 15-4, 15-6
win at the Barons' gym behind the
pla) of Jenni Engdall (seven kills).
Kendra Wh isenand (five ki lls. 14
service points) and setter Jeanni ne
Thomas (22 assists).
ln the Sea View League:
Newport Harbol' S, Saddleback 0:
The Sailors remaind ed undefeated in
league play at 8-0 with a I .S-4, l 5--6,
15-8 victory at home. Becky
Sherwood had seven service aces and
fi ve kills. while teammate Anastasia
Arnold added four kills to boost
Newpon Harbor.
Corou del Mar S, TaatJa 0: The Sea
Kings (7-1 in leaaue play") kept the
pressure on league-leading Newport
Harbor with a sweep over the Tillers,
15-8. I 5-2. 15· I I, at Tustin. Senior
Jennifer McCl oskey recorded 18 kills
and junior Shauna Slingby added 11.
Estancia 3, Unlvenlty 1: Junior
Stacey Bckemeyer, a middle blocker
registered 11 blocks and I 0 kills and
senior outside hitter Kim Braatz had
10 digs and six service aces as the
Eagles pr~vailcd at home over the
Tro1ans.
In the Angelus League:
Mater Dei 3, Bllltop Montaomery
1: The Monarchs virtually wrapped
up the league ti tle with the I .S-8,
12-15. 17-15. 15-1 3 victory.
UCI women post
soccer shutout
Sophomore Karen Grelsson scored
her team-high 10th goal oftheleason
and assisted on two othen to lead the
UC Irvine women's soccer team to a
5-0 victory over Redlands Thursday
in a non-conference match on the Anteaters' field.
Also notching goals for the Ant-
eaters (8-6-2 overaII) were Licia
Braverman, Kell y Grimm, Rachel
Borelli and Joanne Mills.
UCI had beaten Redlands earlier
this season. l l-0.
The Anteaters host Cal State Domi-
nguez Hills Tuesday.
Boston trumps Mets' ace again
Gooden ineffective
on th ree days' rest:
s u ffers second loss
BOSTON (AP) -When the New
York Mets called on their ace, the
doctor was out.
Dwight Gooden gave up nine hits
and four runs in only four innings
Thursday night as the Boston Red
Sox beat ttre Mets, 4-2. in game five of
the World Series. taking a 3-2 advan-
taae as the Series swings back to New
York.
Gooden, the ace of the Mets'
pitchina staff during the regular
~son, now has given up 10 runs.
eiJht earned, and has been the losin'
pile.her in two of the three Mets
defeats in the World Series.
Gooden was pitching again with
only three days' rest and it clearly
showed. Normally a fastball and
power pitcher, Gooden relied on a
variety of curves and off-speed pitch-
es that didn't fool the Red Sox.
"I think Dwi&ht had lood cnOUJh
stuff," his catcher, Gary Carter, said.
.. Totheircredit. the Red Sox broke on
toP. of him e.trly.
'We were throwing more breaking
stuff. Boston is a fastball-hitting club."
Carter conceded that Gooden's
arm e,robably was tired but said that
wasn t the reason the Red Sox beat
him.
' ~ 1 I I''''' n~ P1 Hnr 111A I~
, ! ,~1~ \.'!! ·1 i t,jf, t1,'/'1
.. I've said all along. this game's
humbling," Carter said. "Dwight
knows that. He had some great
outings on the year and pretty well
dominated. Boston 1s n good ballclub.
You've got to give them cred11. ..
Gooden said he had intended to
throw more off-speed pitches.
"It was something I had to do,''
Gooden said. ··The game in New
York. I threw mainly fastballs and
they knew what was coming. I had to
throw off-speed pitche\. J had an
average fastball tonight, for me."
Gooden suffered from a lack of ~uppon in the field. In the third
inning. an error by shon stop Rafael
Santana led to the second Red Soll
run.
.. There were some tou_gh plays
toni,ht. like the ball hit off m) leg.
and 1f (second baseman) Tim Teufel
could have gotten 11. 1t ~ould have
helped ... Gooden said or Jim Rice's
~ingle that was pan of a bases-loaded
first inning although the Red Soll
didn't score.
"ThC) got a break there. Then, after
Rice's tri ple. I got in on Baylor and
broke his bat. but he got a hi 1. That's
the way the breaks were tonight."
Mets right nelder Darryl Straw·
berry said he could understand why
Gooden was depressed by the derea1.
"If we had scored earlier in th e ball
game. maybe he could have relaxed,··
StrawberT) said. "Doc's still a great
pitcher. He's j ust not getting the
breaks and it's killing him.
"Doc feels down and I don't blame
him.'' Strawbetr) said ... He wants lo
win so bad and he's not ge tting a
break. He knows he can pitch better
than he's been pitching. It 's j ust not
J
happening for him."
Strawberry was asked if the press-
ure of playing in the World Series was
a factor.
"I don't 1hink it's th e pressure of
the World Senes," Strawberry re-
plied. "Young guys like us put
pressure on ourselves. Doc wants to
do well. You know yo u're being
watched by everybody in the world.
He's Just got to keep his head up."
Mel Stottlemyrc. the Mets' pitching
coach. said it was evident that
Gooden was tared.
"He gave us the best that he had
under a difficult si tu ati on." Stot-
tlcmyre said. 'Tm certainly not going
to condemn him.
"You have to give Boston hitters
cred it and you ha ve to gjvc their left·
hander credit, too. Bruce Hurst
pitched a heck of a ballgame."
RED SOX ON BRINK OF WINNING SERI~ •.• From C l
But it, ~as New York t~i aot knocked out. happened in a 6-2 loss the previous ni&h Evans made Henderson s hner ~as misplayed into a ?ne-out triple in the final out and left the bases loaded the second, and Sptke Owen followed With a sacrifice fly . · . that put the home team ahead for the first time in this .The R~ So~ were JUSt l·for·IO with runners in Series. sconn• posit1on m that loss, yet started revcrsina that
From. then C!n., Boston never looked baclc and not trend in the scco~d in.ning,. . .
even a chilly, s~rhna wind could rouse the demons of Henderson btt a hne dnye which n&ht fielder Darryl
Fenway's hauntma past and World Series losses in 1946 Strawberry let detl~ ofT h!s &love near the wall, and
1967 and 197S. ' Dyk~trafelldownwhilebackinauptheplay.Owen'sOyto
. With Ted Willia.ms-;--the team's area test player of all
tame, but also a reminder of 68 {ears without a cham~o~sbip - stirrinlthe crowd o 34,010 from the
commtsstoner's box1 the ed Sox ICOred again in the third
on an em>r and Dwiaht Evans' RBI single.
medium left field was deep cnou&h to score Henderson ahead of Moolde Wil.son's throw.
In the third1 Buckner hit a routine arouoc:ler that
Rafael Santana rumbled for an error. While Red Sox
relievers were wavina white towels In t.be buUpcn to
encourqe fans. Jim Rice followed with a sioaJe and Evans
strok«'t a tWO-Ollt futbell up the middle. They made it 4-0 m the fifth when Jim Rioe hit a
wind-blown triple and scored on Don Baylor's bloop
sinale. and Hendenon doubled home another run.
And by tho time the pmc ended, the bnaht No. I tit
up on the Prudenual Genter skyac:raper towmna over
FmWly Putt siood for the num&er of victories the Red
Sox needed to wrap up the World Series.
''Sometimes 1n a 1CVen11me IC'ries. the best team
doesn't win.'' Mets third bueman Ray Kniaht said.
"Sometimes, drive and detennJnauon ~ overcome talent.••
Boston had all three Thursday m&ht. But it did not
look that way at the start.
Rather, Bolton's tint innina rc~bled what
Buckner ptayina with bad knees and a torn Achilles'
tendon, wobbled around third bate and aoored with a ~cad-fint dive. He lay at the plate for a moment, then
UmP_ed to the duaout to a standina ovation led by W1t1iams.
''I .~ied at home. But I made it and that'• what counts, Buckner said.
Rice opened the fifth with a drive tbata 1$ mph wind
blew away from Dykstra, an~ the ball hit inc.bes from t.k
top of the ,..,.,._foot wall in rtaht«ntcr for a triple SinaJes
by Baylor and Evans finished Gooden ud Kendenon's
RBr double apinst id Femandet inc'rcased the le.d to 4-0 .
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BOSTON
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S.nlene u
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Slrewberrv rf
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Geme-Winnlno R81 -8 ollon, 80001, Owen
New Yorll, Ovk\tre, Cerler
OP-8oston 6, New York 3 L08-8ollon •9,
New Yori< JS. SB-Wiison 3, Strewberrv.
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Officl•I Scor9f'l_.ld Folev (New Yori\ Oeolv
New,1, Dave Nlon1lnoa1e (The Soorlino N1twll
Cherlle Scoooln' (Lowell. Men . Sun)
GatM Tlmet
Game l •• New York, ? 59 Geme 1 et New York, 3 36
Game 3 er 80,ton, 1 51
Geme 4 et Boston, l 22
G•me S at Boston, l 09
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G•me 2 •I New Yorio., SS,063
GerM l a l 8o\ton, Jl.S95
Geme • el lollon, 33,9?0 G•me S et 8 0SI011, 34,010
Henci.nond
Barrell 21>
Ric• If Eve n1 rf
Owenn
8000llb
9evl0r dh
Geelmen c
Buckner lo
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5.660 1263.92 mon>. '-1tevmonc1 8eedle 10.i&HI, s 6'0 12SU? mon); S. Steve HOOklnton <Okie·
hOma Cllvl. S.730 (250.34 mOl\l; 6. Dale PulCle (Gre,,.de Hiiis), S.756 12S9.06 mohl; 1 Ed
MCCullodl (Hemet), S.n 4 (251.95 moll). I 8 111v
,.,,..,., <Waco, Te11.>. s.n• 120SJI rnolll
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Hl9h scMd
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
Newoorl HtrOOr def Saddlet>eck. lS·•. IS·6
IS·e E\leric11 Clef Untven11v 13· IS lS· 13 IS I
IS·6
Cor01>e det Mer dl1 Tu111n. lS-1. 1S·2 IS · II
SUNSET LEAGUE
Edl\on oet Founleln Vellev~ IS-8. IS-•. 15 6
Marina def Wtllmln\ler, IS-6, IS·S, lS 4
Hunllnoion 8eecl\ Clel Oceen View, IS· 10
IS-7. lS· 11
ANGELUS LEAGUE
Maler Oe1 def 81lllOC> Monloomerv. IS·I.
I? 15 17-IS. IS-13
Deep ... flsh'"9
DAVEY'S LOCKElll (Newoort IH<hl -3
C>oell, 77 enQllO 14 vtllowtell, 327 C>On110, '2
calico ous. 3 1end o.u. 1 helibul. 110 roe~ cOd
llS \and deb1 430 blue oercll. l \culoon I
c aoezon. IO maclc.ertl
NEWPORT LANDING -I 0011 8 anoler\ •O
oon110, 47 celko oeu 1 ll\ffPl~ed. 3 C>lut
oercn, a mackerel
DANA WHAlllF -3 OO•ll. 32 an11len 46
oan . I IS oon110, 1 rock 11,11 IS9 mockerei
CllOU c:ouelftY " ............ SUMMT&.8MIW .............. .,
I Kelli (W), IS 46, 1 It. L«aneer (El. 15'51 •
) Per~ (El, 1'17, 4 W11o11 IEJ, 1621, S. S
LOf•noet !El. 16.54, ' Ehrlle un. 17:0t. 7 Slevlk (El. 11~7. I Coten>W (£>, 11a, t
Mouoln (W)1 11.31, 10, arMl\I (W), 11 16
MertM t$, 0.... VIII# ,, I S.bra IOV), 14 51; 1 WI'*~ CMI, 15:02,
l. KVl~h COVI, 16:10; 4 ~ (Ml, 16.40. S.
KtflUv IMI, 16 52; 6 Krow (Ml, 17~. 1
S.nchez ·1ov1. tM3, •• PrMll (Ml, 17"31, '· Atktrma n (M), 17;41; 10 HlllNfd (OV), 17 45.
Hllnlln .. eo a..dl n, ,..,... VfJIWt U
I. Soto CHa ), IS 41, 2 KllOS (FV), IS '2. 3
Gleswebel IHI), 16:09, • Poftl (H8), 16·11, S
LodlwOOd IF'VI, I. 24, 6 l raM (Hll), 1''16, 7
Wet1tln1 (FVl, 1UO, I ltncllev <H8l, 16.Al, t
. Scnomtn IHBl, 1' 0 , 10. ~ (FVl, 16:$2
SllA Vt•W 1.•AGU• cw-dtl Mar 23, ..._..,, Ha"*' U I. Levetle (CdM), 14.S7; 2. Slwroc:k (CdMI, 1~.1'. 3. Ge«llno' (NHI, 15~9. 4. Bc>Cle (NH),
IS:2l, S Rollt>ln• ICdMl, 15'14, 6 Slltoen!Hluer
INHl. IS;.36, 7 P•c• CCdM), 1S:49; • Scotl
CCdMI. IS 54, f Gelu1ha ICdM), IS SI, 10 Ol•Oll
(NHI. 16 If
~AC"IC COAST &.IAGUll •
CMta M9M 2S, Tr.-C•e Htls •
1 HOC>SOll (CM). ... -11; 2. Merino ICM), 16.37,
3 McLacnta n ICM), 16:3', 4. Cravolle (THI,
16 41, s: WHlon (TH), 1':57; 6. Hen (TH), 17:06,
7 GrHn (TH), 17 27; e. Feranotl (TH), 17:31, 9
Ma ICM), 17-56, 10 lender (CM). 17-$7
La..-a..Cll 16. wn•rt• 41 1. De~ (LB), IS:10; 2. lttcMbaueh ILi ),
1S~42. 3. Carrlllo H.8), 15.SS; 4. Ford IL9), IS\56,
S . .._st .. (WI, 1':13, 6. Crain ILl l, 16:14. 7.
Oonmen (Wl, 16:11, 1.Jletlf.e (W), I~. t. l lxllf
(l8 ), 1':%3; 10. MurrAtv (W), 16;11,
ANGILUS LEAGUE
911Mo ,.,. ..... ,IW'V 'D, -· Del ,. I 8urlte (MO), 16'2,, ? McNemere (BM),
16 44, 3. Lere IBM>. 16:53, 4. Cermlcheel (BM),
16'57, S. 8ush IMO), 17 11, 6. Br•un IMOl. 17'13.
7 Carroll IMOl. 17.27, 8. Hellman IBMI. 11"31, 9
Mell (MDI. 17 37, 10 Me\f (8MI. 17 39.
Hltl\ schMI tilts
SUNSET LEAGUE
EdlMfl It, WettmlMIW 6'
I Naoon IEI, 19.37,, Menl•oeo (WI, 19 ... 3
OuOO•' IEl. 19 SS, 4 Anderton (E l, 10:00, S
Plmm IE I. 2013, 6 Rledelel (E l. 20:38. 7 Minke
IEl. 20.47, I Klrlt. (El, 21:'04, 9. WHYer (W),
71 I I, 10. Barker IE). 21:2•.
O<Nft Vlew 16, Mal'IN so
I K Keroel IOVI, II.la, 2. S Keroel IOV).
11-39, 3 ROV9f' (OV), II 49; •'O'Brien IOVI
19 OI, S WriOlll (Ml, 19 n , 6. Celdefon IOVI
19.29. 7 COfldh (0Vl 1UI. I KtHl119tr IMI n 06 9 Goodf\ert IOVI. n 37. 10 Khellll IMI 1331 SEA VIEW LEAGUE
Tustin 20, Elttndt >t
I 9enevioel IE), 19 20. 2 Cunningham IT),
?OOI. 3. F1et<1\ IT), 20 12. 4 Reider Ill, 2049, S
Freeman (Tl. 20:54, 6 Benell <Tl. 2113, 7
Stewerl IEI. 21 26, 8 Weaver (E). 21 JO. 9
Ci.venger <Tl. 11 40. 10 w.iuorek (Tl. 11 SO
NewMrt Ha111w "· cer-dll MM ll I ROO!nM>n (NH), 18 04, 2 Ceshlon (CdMI,
11 10. 3 OehbOUf (NHl 1111, 4 Dudley (NH),
1121, s AndeflOn (NH). 19 02. 6 Peien (NHI,
19 40, 7 HOllend (CdMl 19·Q . 8 Geil> ICOM)
19 44, 9 McGreln ICdMI. 19•59, 10. Jone' INHI 20 11 ANGELUS LEAGUE
8~ ,.,.,, ... ,IW'V lO. ~-Del 47
I C•mooett (MDI. 19;1S, 2. Miiier (BMl.
19 42, l Petroczv 18MI, 19 49; •· 8 unnao C8M), 1951, S Pf"tz IBM), 19 SS. 6 MeneH\ (8Ml.
?O 39. 7 Salu IBM>. 20 4S, I Paull l9M>. 10 48,
9 Mul'!Oz IMO), 20 S9, 10 Giannini IMO). 21 17
~ACl'IC COAST LEAGUE La.-9Mdl 22. WI I e rldte l3
1. (lie) W. Pettr"'1 IL81 end Barnell ILBI, 11:37, 3 C.,,.. (W), 19:03, 4. K. Pet9'sen lLB),
19-15, S. L P9ck IWI, 19:.50, 6. Snlo (LB). 20-Gl.
7 WHleroerd IWI, 20'.24, I. Stroooe (W), 20.38.
9. Gibson (Li i, 20.47; 10. Tydlnos (Wl. 20 51.
TENNIS
S,.Yt McOUMn O.ssic
(II Clerement)
Secend Reund SIMM1
Mar•v Rienen (US l def ROKoe h nntr
IU S > 6·• 6-3 Jaime FlllOI IChlle l def Svd 8111
!US > 6·• 6-4 Rev Moore CU S I def me
NllllHP IRom1n••l 6-4. 4·6, 6-• Tom
GuH•c-'°" US l Ml Frew MCM1n11n 19rlleln 6-1 6·7
Hkltl Khool 9ir1S
SUNSET LEAGUE
Merine 14, W•ltmlnltef 4
SlntM\ Po !Ml oet Iseri. 1 6. def Roach 6 O dtl
OeMa10 6·0 E Roberl\on CM) loll, 1-6, won
6·0 6·0 Jacobson IM) '°"· 3-6, won 6·0 6 0 oou.-.s
Fenlon K Rooerison (Ml def Malluura
&erg 6·? def Ft1andO·L1ttte 6·• dlt Rvder
1(1m 6-1 0 Het,,reell·8 Heenratll (M) won.
6-2 IOSI 5· 7 won 6 2. Cl>fllllen-N11uvtn (Ml
won 7·S. ios1 •·6 won. 6-1
Edilon 13, Fountain Ve .. v S
Sll\9lel
Jonnson c E I def Weaver. 6·3, def Cadllh
6·0 oet S1'e11on 6 I, GolOberoer IE) won, 6 ?.
6 0 6·0 Amm11n" IE) loll ?·6, won, 6-2, 7·S
Doutlles
G~e<:~e l Oi.son CEl def Price·Mahnkt
6 1 ·ost 10 Wr car pt· ThomPlOn 3·6 Oef Kim·
Gona ro 6-0 ll&aC\ Turne< ( E) won, 6 I IOll
4-6 won 6·• Jetten K OlelOn <El IOll, 2-6
won 6·4 loll • 6
Huntin9ton INtll IS, OcHn View l
Slntles
Hansen CH81 oet Hatvorse. 6·2, lo\I 10
Scnom1>ero 6· 7 011 Scnwels•noer 6·0, Scllmld
IHB) won 6 0 6 I 6·0 Ho (H81 IOll , 6, ?·6
won 6·0 Dou.-.,
McDonald Ritenour IH8l Olf Cteveringa
Su11P 6·3 t<llan" Tr•n 6·1 Ch01·Pn1H1ol 6·1
(arev·Ha•C>Kk H81 won. 7-S 6-• 7 S
Svl>herwal Sch1rback IHBl won. 7-S, 6· I 6 I
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
Hew oort H. r1>of "· S.ddle«NI Cir 2
Slntills Baird CNHI Oet Tull 6·? Huoen Tran, 6·2.
Weekend sports on TV, radio
TELEVISION
8:30 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 13.
9 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Maryland at
Nonb Carolina, Channel 13.
I 0 a.m. -WRESn.ING: Channel 11 .
11 a.m -WRESn.ING: Channel 9.
I 1:30a.m.-COLLEGEFOOTBALLTODAY: With
Jim Lampley, Channel 7. ,
Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Penn State at
Alabama, Channel 7.
Noon -SPORTSCOPE: Channel 4.
Noon -WRESn.ING: (two hours), Channel 56.
12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: USC' at
Stanford, Channel 2.
l p.m. -SUPER CHARGERS: The automobile and
culture, Channel 4.
I :30 p.m. -RAIDERS PLA YBOOK 'H : Channel 4.
2 r.m. -SPORTSWORLD: Superstars final,
Cbannc 4.
3 p.m. -TH1S IS TBE NFL: Channel 2.
4 p.m. -NFL WEB IN REVIEW: Channel 7.
4 p.m. -SPEEDWAY AMElllCA: Channel 56.
4:30 p.m. -GREATaT SPORTS LEGENDS:
Channel 7.
5~~~BASEBALL: Boston at New York Mets in ~u of e World Series, Channel 4.
~-5 p.m. SPORTS LIFUTVLES: Channel 7.
1 8 p.m. ORSE RACING: Oak Tree. Channel .S6.
RADIO
I :30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Wash1nston
State at UCLA, KM PC (710).
12:30 p.m. -COU.ltGE FOOTBALL: USC at
tan ford, K.NX (I 070).
3:50p.m.-HOClEY: Kinpat New York Islanders.
S70(KLAC).
S p.m. -BASEBALL: Boston at New Yotk Mets in
umc m of the World Serles. KNX (1070) with Jack
Buck, Sparky Anderson and Win Elliot.
7 p.m. -CVLLt..'6t. t 'OO'l'HALL: Long Beach Stale
at Fresno State. K.PZE (I I 90).
7 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Air Force at an
Diego State, KSDO (I 130). '
7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL. Southwe$tem
at Saddleback. KSBR-FM (88.5).
10:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Cal 1a1c
Fullerton at Hawaii, K WOW ( 1600). K WRM ( 13 70).
Sanday
TELEVISION
9:30 a.m. -NFL TODAY: Channel 2.
9:30 a.m. -NFL 'H : Channel 4.
9:30 a.m. -"8HING THE WEST: Channel 56
10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at Houston.
Channel 4.
Noon -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA basketball
preview, Channel 2.
Noon -WRESTLING: Channel 56.
I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: St. Louis at Dallas. ('hannel 2.
I p.m. -SUPER CHARGERS: Richard Petty nears
I ,OOOth race, Channel 4.
S p.m. -BASEBALL: Boston at New York Mets in
game seven (if necessary) of World Serie . Channel 4.
llADIO
9:45 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Detroit at Ch1caao.
KNX (1070).
10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Ra iders at Houston,
KRLA (111 0). KJK-FM (94).
I 0 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL San Diego at
Philadelphia. Kl.ZZ (600).
I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Atlanta al Rams,
KMPC(710).
S:20 p.m. -BASEBALL: 8o ton al New York Mets
inpmcscven{ifne«ssary)ofWorld Scrics1 KNX (1070)
with Jack Buck. .parky Anderson. Win Elhot
7 p.m. -PRESEASON BASltETBALL: Phoenix v5
('hppcrs at Bakersfield~ KMPC (710).
HIGH SCHOOL 5T~NotNGS s.a vi.w LMtue
Seddleback
Tutlln
Unlver\fly
Newoort Heroor
Corona del Mer
E\lencte
L .. tue
W LT
1 0 0
I 0 0
I I 0
0 I 0
0 I 0
0 I 0 Tllunde't's kw• SaCldlebKll 35, Unlverl!tv 7
T.,.,.s 0-(7::>0)
ewer ..
WLT
7 0 0 s 1 0 • l 0
J 3 0 2 4 0
0 6 0
Tultln ~' Coron• det ~r er Orenoe CoHI EltancCe et Ntwoort Herbor
SunMt LN9Ue
LMtue
Founleln Vetlev
Merlna
Edison
Westminll9f'
Hunllnot°" Beecn Ocean View
W LT
1 0 0
I 0 0
I I 0
I I 0
0 I 0
0 I 0
ThundeV'l k--Ed•lOfl 11, Wes1mlr1l19f' 13
Ovwtl
W L T
I S 0
I ~ 0 s 2 0 3 3 I , 4 0
1 • 0
Tenitf!t's G1me1 O:lOl
Foun11ir1 Vallev at Hur111no1on 9Hch
M1rlne vs Oceen Vlhl at W1ltm1nlfer
PacHk CN1t LMS!Ue
LHtue
W LT
Leouna 8eecn I O O
CO\le Me~ I 0 0
Orenoe I 0 0
WOOdbrldOe 0 I 0
Trab<ICO Hllll 0 I 0
Leoun• H1lll o 1 o
0¥eral
W L T
" 0 0 • , 0
3 l 0
S I 0
3 3 0 I S 0
Ttllitfllt'l Gemes 0:301
Trel>UCO Hill' vs Woodbrldoe 111 lrvlne
COlle Mesa at Leouna 8eacn S.tvrdilV's Game
OranQI vs L89une Hills II Mtllt0n Vieto 11 30
om l
Sout'1 CN1t LHSNe
L.otue
M•n •on V1elo
El Toro
Caolstrono Velltv
OaM Hiiis
Ir vine
San Clemenie
W LT
2 0 0
I 0 0
I 0 0
0 I 0
0 I 0 0 2 0
Th11rMSev's kw•
M·U•on V11t0 10 San Clemenle 0 T...._.t', (7:30)
OVerel
W L T
4 J .D
6 0 0 4 , 0
, 4 0
1 s 0 3 4 0
Cepostreno Val'ev Vl El Toro 111 M1u 1on V1et0
1rv1n« 111 Oe11a Hills
Aft991US League
LHllUI
W LT
81s1100 Amat I 0 0
Mater De• I 0 0
SI Paul I 0 0
Servile 0 I 0
s1 8ernara O I O
8•\l'IOC> Monioomerv 0 I 0
OVtrel
W L T
" 0 0 4 2 0
l 3 0
4 2 0 • , 0
, • 0
Tenltf\r'l Game 17:30)
8 1\"00 Monl•Jomerv e1 81~0 Ama1
Salllf dev's Game'
SI 8er11erd vs Servile a l Ganr 17 JOl
SI Paul vl Meter Del ot Sant• An• Bowl It
oml
OtMr Oranee Countv scwes
E~ltE LEAGUE
LOl Alemetol 17. Cvoreu 10
GAltDEN GROVE LEAGUE
L• Qulnte 41, Re!ICllO Alemilos 6
WATER POLO c .....
HON-CONF&AENCE
UC ll"olint ll, Air Force S
"'' Force O o 1 J UC Irvine 4 2 S 2-13
UC Irvine \Coring worde 7 Smoot 2.
HalolHde 2 Redd 7 Wood 2. Harvev ? . SeeCv I
Goahe savt\ 01.101enlv 10 Bell 2
WOMEN'S SOCCER c .....
HOH-CONFERENCE
UC lrvlne S, Redlends 0
UC trv•ne \cor.ng Greluon I &reverm•n I
Gr.mm I 8or1t11 I M1lll 1 Goalie UIVll Qpnn I
Scereno O
·~. , ..J ... c ..... u c::io. ..... .............
W L T ~
4 t 0 I l , • 6 , s 0 6
, ) I S
, • 0 •
..... ,. lt
2s n ,. ,,
l7 " IS 2A
Toronto
Mlnnnota St, L.ouls
Oetroll CIUQllO
...... OMii.
l l 2 > I I
• io 'tt 1 )\ ,.
1 2 I S 1S " , • 0 • " 2A 1 s 1 ) 2'0 H
WAL<IS COWl•INCa
Ptl!W1Yf9'1
PtlllecWotll•
New JefM'I
NY"'"'"'' NY lstalldllfl
WHlllnefon
~lltrtdl ~
1 I 0 6 0 0
• 3 0
2 ' 1 7 l I
2 4•-1
AAllrM DMtitft • 2 2 4 , 0
' J 1 I 4 1
' 1 I 'Tllw14lllY's s.c-
New J~MV S, K"-)
flhllaelelon1-S, Pllf.t>urQll 3
T ....... s GalftH
Hafltord •I Buffalo
SI. L.oul.s et Oetrolf
Mlnnetola 11 WH"lllQIOll
Cal96rv et Wlnnloeo
Botton et Edmon1on
Chlc.ato •• vancouv9f' S.""49¥'• G-K.._ a l New YOf'k lillndefs
8utl1)0 et Heriford
Toromo et OUeb«: New Jerwv at WelfllnotOll
Pnlladllonl• at Plllsburoll
New York Ranotfs et MofllrHI
Oe1roi1 el St. l.OUI'
S..Y'• G..-nn
MinnetOI• el Pnlia4elonl•
Tor01110 et N-Yori. Renoers
eos1°" et Catoarv Crllcego et W~loeg
Vencouver at Edl'nolllon
Flrlt ~er141d
10
I
1
4
l
I New Jlrltv, Vtn>eek 'S C8roten), 3 59 7
Lol Anolltl, Galtev 1 (Lukowktl, Certonl. 7 10, l New JtrltY, 8ro1en 1 (Verble-. Muller1,
17 11 Ptn•lhes-Orlver. NJ (lrioe>tno I SS
Paltrson LA ma l()r (liOhhllOl. 8 11 C1re1Ca NJ
m1nor·rne10r llnlerterence. fiohhnol I 11
NicllOllS LA (rovohl"91, ll:J6. WOianin NJ
1r009h1no1. 13 '.\6, C1rt111, NJ, ma'°' 1111gn
sHc.i<lnol. 1138 S.Ctlld .. Wied
• Los Anoele\, Lukowlcll I (Cer\On, T •vtor>
J.Q.4 (Pol PenelllH -Lu•owk:h, LA lhOtdlnol
IS. Wolanln, NJ (crou-chlekingl, I Q.4: Ken·
M<!y, LA lnotc:tin11I. lNO; Adaml, NJ I-Ing),
II SS, BoV"nt . LA (rOUQhlnol. 19:38, Denevko
NJ 1rou11tilnQ) ~38
Third~-*' "" S Ne.., Jen ev. Su1~meJ1 I !Driver 8nCkllYI
6 46 6 New Jersev Adams 3 12 04, 7 Lol
Anoeies. R00t1et11e 6 (0>0nne, Dvehe\nel 17'09 a New Jersev V9f'C>Hk 6 (Driver>. lt'.26 lemo1v
nell Peneui .. -Herov. LA llnterterenctt, 4 19,
Cirella NJ (holdtnol. 12 U
SllOll on goat-Loi Anoetll 12· 10· 11-33
New Jersey I· 13· 16-37 Power· olav OCIPOl'lunlHts-Los Anveles I ot
1. New Jersev 0 of 2
Goalies-Lo' An~s Mt111nson 136 Viots-32
le vttl Ne .... Jersev Cnevr1er 133·30!
Anenoenc-S.3 IJ
Refer-Oen ~rouet1 Llnesmen-f>er
Oaf>uuo Dan MCCOV<"I
ThundeV'& tnMactleM
aAS~naALL
Nlttenll ........ A.ssedllleilt
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS-Stoned ROI\
Heroer, ouerd, 10 e lour-vHr contract T~1
Id en offer shfft lo E ddle Jollnton, forwerd
MILWAUKEE' 9UCKS-Si0necl Dudley 8red-
lev, ouerd, 10 e one-veer C011lrK1.
PHOENIX SU Nr W•lved Se<lrlc Toney,
guard
UTAH JAlZ-Welved Rev Hell. ouard
FOOHALL Hattenel ,...._. LMtlUf
INOIANAPOLIS COL TS-Si9nld Ow1on1
Hlclu. uife!Y Rt!IHICI W•Ynt C1oer•, wide
receiver · MIAMI DOLPHINS-Pieced Jonnnv TevlOr,
llneblclter, on lnlured rew,.ve
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Plecld Jim
Sluclltv, defenllvt end, on orocldurel rtcell
weiver,.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS-Cul Joe
e erier runnlno oeck, end Chril Feutkner 110111
encl HOCKEY
Nettenel Hec:lev L.MWt
DETROIT RED WINGs-<•lleel uo Let
Norwood, defen-n. from Adlrondeck of lhe
American Hoellev Logue.
HARTFORD WHALERrlteauloned S111ne
Cnurle and Mlkt MIHer, rloht wlno1
NEW YORK RANGERrTreded Jim
Wiemer, defen-n, end 1ne riOllll 10 Re1lo
Ruolsolelnen. defen'8men, •nd V111t Kentete end
Cieri< OOfltleMI forwerdS, to Ille Edmonton
Ollen for Mllollev Hor•va. dete1uaman. end
future con~lder•llons 10 comOlelt •n H rller
1reoe 111a1 senl Don Jack\on and Milt• GOiden
lorwtrdl, 10 New Yori\
ST LOUIS 8LUES-Senl Mk:neet Derk,
dtitnHman, to Peorl• of Ille ln1trne1tona1
Hoc~•v LHOut. TENNIS
Wor1CI CtltrnoleMMo Tennb
DALLAS IAP) -N•med JoM Ge•dner
director for Int '67S,OOO Buick WCT Finell
COLLEGE MAAIST-AM~Jnceo Carlton W.ot blSktl·
C>e•I guerd. hH wllhdrewn trorn ld>oOI
NICHOLS-Nlmed Harrv Peoe>H men"\
oeskflC>ett coech
PnmAP ... leMI
EAST R.UTHEll.FOR.01 NJ. -
Two tbints have~ uace AW8 Chevrier made tbe biaJUmp ft'Glil ..
minor leques I year lllO· ffil _..
6dmce bas improved and lie ii .. 4,
the New Jeney Devils• No. I ....
Chevrier s10ppeCl )(). .,.., oDl9
lected his founb victory ofdle-
a:nd ended New Jeney•1 ~
losi"g streak on Thursday Diebt •die
Devils defeated the Loi ~
Kings, 5-3.
"Chevy bu now found out wbat it
takes to 'Win io this leque,.. Mid
Devils Coach Doua Carpelater ... He'•
defirutcly our No. 1 plie and we
have a lot of confidencic in him ...
New Jeney bad a lot of confidence
in Chevrier last seuon, but it wu a
learning year for him. It was his ftn&
year in the NHL and be was playias
behind Glenn Resch in a ~
rotation that included Craia Bill-
ingtOn.
The learning is over now and
Chevrier has become the Devils•
stopper,
"-Wttidn't make a lot of mistaka
tonight," sai<I DeviJs forward Pat
Verbeck. who scored two $oa.ls and
set up another. "When we did make a
mistaJces. Chevy was there to save
us.··
New Jersey needed saving cnterina
the game. The Devils were on a losina
streak. one similar to the many last
year that kept them out of the
playoffs.
''We had to win this game at any
cost," said Chevrier. "It was a mu.st
win. We can't afford to start a slide.''
The slide didn't continue. New
Jersey scored three times in the final
period with Doug Sullimao scorina
hJS first goal of the sea.son to break 1
2-2 tic carlv in the period
fn the only other NHL game
Thursday
Flyers ~. Peopias 3: In Ph1ladel~
ph1a. Mark Howe scored a goal and
assisted on three others to lead the
Fl)'er.> 10 the victory over Pin~burgh,
ending the Penguins' seven-game
winning streak from the start of the
~son.
UCislngles
elizninated
Six of the tbp eight singles· ~ds
sun" ed 1n the (i rst rwo rounds of the
ITC.\ Southern California Collegiate
Womcn·s Tennis C'hamp1onsh1ps at
t 'Cl Thursda:..
Wh1k all 1' of UC In ine's smgles pla~crs "-{'rt· eliminated 1n the first
I"-<> rounds. all three of the Anteaters·
doubles teams advanced to second-
rou nd ac11on
L'S( ·s "1an No~ood and an
Diego Statc·s· o.\nnc Moeller. the
tournament's top two seeds. each
"-On ~heir first-and second-round
matchl·~ 1n ~1ra1gh1 sets. 'fh1rd·secded
Carol Coparan1s of Anzona tate and
fifth-~ccdcd Susan Russo of Arizona
"ere both dcfl'atcd in the second
round
-\II ot the top four seeded doubles
teams "-On 1hc1r first-round matches.
Thl' .\ntcatcr doubles teams of
Dina Trc n" 11h and Raruko
Sh1gcka"a t 1ma Rao and Kathy
RoK and • tcphanic Rhorer and
Counnl'\ Wc1ch'iCI each earned first-
round '·,clones. Those three teams "'II pla~ tn toda) ·s doubles acuon.
"h1ch begins at 1 pm.
Ran. Ro-.l'. Rhorc:rand We1chscl all
"on 1hc1r fiM·round singles matches
hut fell in the second round.
A Very Special Shoe Department
# 119 Fashion Island • Newport Beach • 759-1622
~ Cout OAld PILOT/ Fr'lday, Oc1otier 24, 1111
Edlaon' • Mike Prince dh'ee paat three
Weatmtn.ter defenders for the Cbargen'
0.-, ..... ~..,
firat touchdown Tburaday n ight on a
yard pa•• play from Mike Henderson.
CHARGERSTURNBACKLIONS, 17-13. • •
From Cl
sucked u s up on play acuon and we
w ent for it... But the 1mpend1ng
disaster for Edison m elted in the next
63 seconds of playing time.
B ill Trujillo returned the ensuing
kJckoff 18 yards to the 25 and
Henderson ran for s1x yards before he
went to his d eep receiver
Hughes cauK]lt the ball at the
Westminster 4 8 with no m o rC' than
six feet separating him and the
defender. and maintained the margin
111 the race for the goal line.
"I knew he wasn't going to catc h
me," said Hughes wJth a big smile. "I
w o uld have JUSt had to run harder 1f
he got an) closer ...
The result leaves Edison and W est·
minster. tab~ to go I ·2 in the race
for the tllle. a t I· r
Westminster got staned o n the
right foot when Mike Cover deflected
a pass and Ray Smith intercepted on
Edison's third play of the game.
The Lions drove 20 yards in two
plays -the payoff an 18-yard strike
fro m Austin to Eddy. who was wide
open at the I 0.
The C hargers. who made some
moves to correct a sagging offense.
inserted sophomore Gus M iranda at
tailback and the 5-9. I 6();pounder
moved for 95 yards on 19 carries.
while Kaleaph Caner. switc hed from
tailback to fullbac k and sometimes.
halfback in split back formations. ran
for 63 yards o n 16 carries.
That combination spearheaded a
~3-yard march in the second quaner.
'-'1th H enderson's 19-yard sconng ..
Roadrunners
r~n past U :Iii
Saddleback's speed,
stingy defense pave
way for 3?-7 vi ctory
By BARRY FAULKNER
De!IY ."lot C___...,t
addleback High toach Jell)
Witte ca utious of the speed of
Uni .. ersll) tailback Cra ig Belle. said
he didn't want to make 1t a track meet
m Thursday's Sea V1ew League
football meeting between the two at
Santa Ana Bowl
But he needn't have womed. as his
talented corps of sprinters staked out
spacious lanes in the T roJan defense
and wal11ed to a 35-7 victory to
remain unbeaten <2·0. 7-0).
The talented Belle (who had aver·
aged Just sh> of 100 :.ards-per-gamc
and 0' er se' en yards per call)). along
with backfield running mate David
Liebke (boast mg I 05 }ard s-per-game
also over seven )ards a crack) were
thoroughly shackled b} a swarming
Roadrunner defense
The 1-2 punch which had pro' cd
the knockout blow for four Uni
opponents. combined for JUSt 9~
yards o n 2 1 cames. over one-third of
which came on a J 7-}ard Liebkc
Kamper fro m his own 8-}ard line
"We did a great JOb o n Belle and
L1ebk~·· said Witte. "I don't care how
fast you are 1f}ou can't break through
the line. you're not going to get
anywhere."
While Witte may have wished to
avoid a track m eC't. it appeared ht\
squad. ranked No. I 1n the C'IF
Central Conference. was operating
o ut of Starting blocks.
It took the R oadrunners JU~t ~1x
plays and 211 minlites to get tnto the
end zone o n the gamt'\ 101t1al
possession. Wlt h senior tailback Nnte
Pnmous call) 1ng five time!> for all hut
e1aht yards of the 54-)ard march,
tncludmJ a 15-yarder for thC' TD
Af\er Univers11y (J.J , 4-3J. behind
quanerback Jeff Bailey who threw
three times for first do wns o n third
do wn. m oved to the addleback 29. a
4 7-)ard Jeff Berger field goal attempt
was blocked b} R oadrunner A.ntwon
Lark and scooped up b> Dann}
Onu"eros. who went 60 \ards for the
TD. .
Saddleback added a n 8-yard
Pnmous TD run before the half and
led 21-0 at mtermissio n .
"To have a field goal blocked o n a
blown assignment a nd to have to go
awa) from our game plan to pla>
catch-up football was n ot what I had
1n mind ." said TroJans Coac h Mark
CunnmghamL addin&. "h was 21-0
before we knew what was going o n ."
Whe n Saddlebac k quanerback
Scan Thenen went down w11h 5:22
left 1n the second quarter with an
apparent broken collarbone. U niver·
stty figured it might get back m the
game
"I thought the~ w ouldn't t>e as good
w.11h the bac.}rnp (,Junior Neil C arter).
but the kid dme 1n and did a hell of a
JOb.'' !>aid Cunnmgham
* Saddlet>acll JS, Unlvenltv 1
Score bv Overt.rs
U" 1e•\ Iv 0 0 0 1-1
Saad 'ooc• 14 l 1 1-35
Sao-Pr.rT'Ou\ IS run tZavete lltCll )
Sa!l-On••v4!<0\ 60 run wltn btoclled t1etd ooal
Zavaa • c• Sao-P•·,,.Ou\ 8 r JI' lZevete klc•)
s~'1--0""Vff0\ 39 DBU trom Carter I Zavala
• 1(.
Sa' -0•• Vl''O\ 39 Din\ from Certer t Zavala . (.
~-Sa h 6 '"" Btrotr ••Cit.I ~ .. ~ <lr ct I SOO Hllme1ool
CAME STATISTICS
Uni
J' "\' <jf N •\ U
ll,,ru va•daot 31 Ill
"'an "II •M1aol' 168 PA\\ ~II 10· II 2
P1."'' S·1t I' ,mo10 1.,mblt!l tost 4-41 •
Penal• t\ varoeoe 7·20 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
Sod
io
lS·l99
160 9·17· I
2·lS
l~
4·30
Un•-Bl'llt 12 l2 Llob~t 9 60. Belltv 6· / '"'a" ,.,. »o-P••"10u\ 16 141 llellt, 3 IS, H Tr urMono 1 11 T nt rit n I l I OnllvtrOl l 11
Seo.a ''"'' 1 • "40,.1men 1 2 Certer 2·mtnu1
1 Oe S•"'•allO 2·m•nu1 I INDIVIDUAL P'ASSING
Un -Be tv 10· 11 7 16'
Seo-<:erter t· 11· l, 1.0
INDIVIDUAL A•C•IVtNO
Un·-Smerr 1·23 Lletllle I 11 Gandara
IS Pnt<DI 4·0 , AlllOll 1·74 Se~11vero1 4·"· Son10 Crur l·U B TnurmOflo t·70 H T"urmond. l· 1', Prlmov1
H o
pass to Mike P rince capping the
drive.
Edison had ho ped to put together
time-con suming drives. keep W est·
minster's defense o n the field and get
the early lead. It could get none o f
that. but the Chargers· defense. led by
Vince Legaspi, Bruce DuBois. Hen-
derson. Marc Hanman, Bernie Col-
Lach10 and others, batted them out,
constantly stacking u p the inside and
coming up1 with the big third-down
sack.
Enc Thayer's 41 -yard field go al in
the third quarter gave the C hargers a
four-point c ush ion. taking W est·
minster o ut of field goal tho ughts.
Tim R assmussen's fumble re·
covery at the Edison 35 stopped a
potential Westmmster surge after a
penalt} ke pt a dnve ahve because ofa
defensive holding call o n a Lion~
punt. 1gn1tmg the Edison marc h .
Miranda. a 1.000-yard rusher for
the sopho m o res before being
elevated, ran for 15 yards and later
He nderson found TruJillo for 30
)ards o n a third-and-19 t o get Thayer
w1th1n range and a I 0-6 lead.
The Lio ns, despite the shac kJing on
the gro und against a stiff eisflt·man
front, hit 62.5 percent of their passes
mclud1ng 12 o f 18 m the second half
and m the end, were firing awa} after
getting to the Edison 27.
The last gasp was an attempt to
Edd\ at the 10 but H enderson was
th ere to knock it d o wn.
* Edlsen 17, We1tm1n1ter tl
Score bv Ouerten
Wt1lml111t1r 6 O O 7-ll
Eolson 0 1 J 1-17 Wm-Eooy 18 oan trom Au111r1 l\neo mufftO 0111 lt1lO<I )
Eo-Prtnce 19 OHi from HenderM>n tTl'lovtr
k1cll)
EO-Tnevtr 41 FG
Wm-£cklv 4 OHS from Austin <Roueen
"-ICkl Eo-Oan HuOl>tl 69 01u from Honoer\on n ,,.,,., 1<1ck >
Atlenoence 4 SOO (01llm11eol
OAMI ST A TIS TICS
Wm F' lrtf oown1 12
Ru1l'lt1 yeroaoo 25·9
Peu 1,,o veroeot t9l
P1u l110 15·74-0
Punts 6·l0
Fumotol •umbtol IOI! 2· I Pen1111es·vardaue 2·30
Id 12 .0 167
123
4· 10· 1 4,.
1·0
1·75 INDIVIDUAL ltUSHING Wrn-01ckson I· ll , Ruottavo, 4·S, Covar
t·l Hemmers 1·2, Aualln, ll-for·mlnu1 1•
EO-M·ref\Oo 19·9S, C1r1er. 16·63 Hen·
oonon. S·t
INDIVIDUAL P'ASSING
Wrn-"ustln, IS·74·0, 193
Eo-Honoerson, 4·9· 1, l?l, Coner, O· t·O
INDIVIDUAL AIClllVING
Wm-Cnlanon, 6·65, Eddv, 4·92; Aublleove.
1·12, Wtevtr. 1•12. Mendoza, l·lO; M. Smith, 1·3, Dlc•uon, I tor·mlnus I
Ed-0111 Hugl'lls, 1·69, Trullllo, 1·30, Prince. I· 19, Cu ler I S
UCI poloists
rout Air Force
Six different members o f the UC
Irvine water polo team scored two
·$Ollis S ch Thursday as the Anteaters
Jumped to a 9..0 lead midway through
the third quaner en route t o a 13-5
non-conference victory over Air
Fo rce at H eritage Park in Irvine.
C hns Duplanty recorded 10 goalie
saves for UCI before being relieved
by Jo hn Bell. who stopped two s h ots.
Tom Warde scored twice to main-
tain his club leadership with 32 goals
while Mike Halphide stayed clo se
behind with his 30th and 31st goals of
the season.
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Oak Tree handicap
lot kntl Allltt)
SATURDAY'S INTIUIS
(10fl\ If V ·aY tMt.,...,.., metf!MI ,.,.., .-t, _
f'llUT AACE. 6 , tvrl0n9\ Pur\O ltUOO )
;Hr old' a. uo c1a1rn1110 oroc• '10 ooo 1 80ld Ltodef IBrtMO•llOftl 111
2 e ·Vll O. Ao1 (Htrn1noo11 121
l C•1meur1t IHowltvl 1 It
4 Ma'<"•O (Clll~I 118
S Ptomor 1111ur1 Ulare1 l 16
• 1·J1m Snot 10<1eo1l 111
7 Bu•'""' ScllOOl (Dolehoun•vtl 116 I Lorlonov (Stovtn\I 1,.
t Sooct Hawk IPolfonl • 111
10 Oii Did (\lolt ntutle) 116
11 L1no1aer (Ptororo I 116
o-Gar\I W Burka 1nt•v VAL ,OE AOI (4·11 M10t 0010 mov1 to
eon1en11or1 Ofllv 10 1tre iatt b•I mort oelle<K• eould bo tnt wlMlno 11c1'11, MllLCHIP' tl 11 D•o
1101 rtoeet '"" win roc11111 _,,v to b•l 1ougner
C>OC1' 10 Con'ISMJlillvt ltvtl. 90LD LIADEA
tlO I I Took uo 1,,or DIV IU901"11 OUI oed•v
tnrQU9110ut wo<·l\tO wttt llnct n<o ct11t1Ct et
OIO or1ct LONGSHOT BUSINESS SCHOOL
SliCOND lit-ACE, 6 lutlonOl Pur\41 \ 16 000
l"lllles. ) Vflr\ ~ Clolmlno or •ce m ooo-n.soo I To Be tmortuivt 1D11lel\O<iuevt1 121 2 Gran Emotion 1Howltv·2) 114 3 Mr\, II (Block) • 111
4 01nce Hett Huls. tDouola\l 116
S F'ancy Looit IPalltr\on 11 118
6 1·11 T aklt Lutu !Sl!oema~erl t 14
1 Jet l<tll Siik (Batt) 111
I Oll•1n1 Coml'l\Olld IOoocYl I It
9 GOOd NOW\ Doll IF11rn1nou 116 , 10 w1nsom41t11no 1Me11l 116
11 Su o Golden 1va1en1ue•11 111
12 Gooo News Toooy lforol 118
"'" Olitmlt IJ Bo+o.r Beauty !Sotos) I ti
14 FrtllC" Cr1c11.e1 (Pellt rson· 11 I 18
IS F•enrltd lHowln· 11 lit DANCE HALL HUSSY 19 71 C1m1 bot~ 10
0011 t111e effort H runner uo. ~ •"O
mu 1no t1r" "art tor new. barn. can 001 .,,. 100
oone tOdeV SA AO GOLDEN fl·Sl Beat moll ol
111111 1n lall. entered bacll et wlnnlno ttvol eno \trlcttv one to beet, GOOD NEWS TODAY (111
Sllero score at Oet Mar tur ou•, \ltadv drills
\Ince. 0011 OOts nol hero LONGSHOT OISTANT
COMM ... ND
THIAD AACE. 6 lurlo1111s Purn \4~ 000
At10w1111Ce Ctoumeo 3 vear o•os & uo
1 Partv l taOtr !Ben) '" 1 F1l1v Si>. Ina Row !Hewie~ t 14
) ROiif \KT (0..enoulHVt 111
4 Sun Ma"•' IVeten1uet11 121 S Mucn Fme Gold 1Btec1' I , 109
ROSIE'S K.T. IS·SI Bano uo \t<ono 10 •oo
1or.n1er bttw out snerOlv ma1nl•"""O llet~
eoot "''" oe l'laro 10 oenv. MUCH FINE GOLD
(9 2) F'resnentO l •llCt Oel Mer 11oaov w0<k\
could prove m1lO \Urorlu, FIFTY SIX tNA AOW
14 ll Needed tall ano can otllnlltfv oo boller
1ook tor 1morovemen1 LONCSHOT PART V
LEADER
FOURTH RACE. 6 turton11\ Puri.l' '10 000
Ma1oen t.111n 1 veers oto I Youri. Anvhmt lMorenot 111
2 Ari t Pro\~lor !P111cev 11 r
l F'otie IMea 111
Oak Tree
racing
results
(It Sonll Alioto)
THURSDAY'S llESULTS
I 111'1 Of 11-dov -outMwH "'"""91
FlltST RACE. 6 furlonos Cte Seo Bov 1Coroova1
Kera•• L•d (Pellon) Hi ii Tiit Eoole (Ketnell
Time 1 II l S
76 70 1 S 00 q 40
9IO HO
4 IO
Al\o ran P•ntooolt Jack (llUCkltcator, Cr•n
Barbe Ont 8otd Move
Scretchtd "4acnal8 Tac1111a SECOND llACE. 6 turlono1
Shower DocrM <Sttvonu (ev11rv Club IS1b1"tl
Oend••• !Ortooal T1mt I 11 J S
960 600 '80 aeo 1060 19 00
Also r1n Sutrll Juan LO•d LUCIO Vert
Beau Muv Futrle F'or The LH I fn'no Woll Toto TrevhllQ Troubeoor GOOdbY MY LO•t
Pr·11Ct Worioc1< Scra1cned s1.ckv Tr•ooer tr \II Ju\ll<e "4•D•
""" M•O•C F •OOlt U D.AJL Y DOUBLE <7 31 oe1d S IOS 60
THlllD AACE. One m•tt
S1emweft (Merel
Lotus Oell11hl <Va1en1uela J
"tt1c11on Mftrmeo ISievenst Tlmt 1 ll
560 •00 JOO
8 60 410
H O
Al\o ran Nalallf Know\ J1gatort1 Slra1ghl
Storv
Sl EXACTA (1·2> oe10 1'360
f'OUATH llACE. 6 lurlOllO\ Lovuble Sotu•t (Sibttlet Ill IO l3 .0 11 70
Huv" Wtellltr ID,1anou1sevel 5 40 l 60 Or Sock 11 To Me CS11vens • 00
Time l 11 7 s AllO rt rl Fir\I Obt•081!0<1 E ICl'lecl Sw•ICI°'
S••DI Tet><e Bev 1..urons!ltl'I La S•esto Swtt•
I! xoecttllOftt Mo<l>HI'• l ad• M>uv J l
Scre•cl\td Kamadreno Funriv Fae!\ Edna \
Aroumtnr Tittle Tillie FIFTH lltACE. 6 furlOnos
Certt>Oean Sono !Orteoa l
Jerrv'' Goldmlnt CSollsl Oh Martt <Btac"-l
Time 111 4 S
uoo 570 160
320 260
) 60
Al\O ran Feirv Goomotl'ler Bevertv Ortve
JOiia F>rtclosa Pride Of Windv Prtncon Lark Cut N Slesn F'anfl\V F1n1sh Suoerf1ne Hvdro
Jt l U Ii XACT A l SI Dl•d S93 00
SIXTH AACE. 6 lurio110'
Anoru111ke DelallOuuevel
Su11tig111 Miu • Torol
Derting LeOy P0ncavl
T1mo I 10
1)40 660 4i> s 70 410 ) .0
Also ren M•~•w· Le Atformeo. Blue Seoon<re OuMn Arvoor Greates1 Jov Sentimental Sono
Molinere. Melloos Pri11ceu
SIVl!NTH AACE. One m111
aotd Oocrte 1s1evtns> 14 60 S 80 l 20
Tro1an Trick ISnot maktrl 6 80 4 70
8rull's Ar1tt f Pl11cavl 4 40
Tlmt I 38
Atso ren Angle Arc SPiii Winner\ T1mt
s11ere. Slick P1ra1e. Cebrlome, Damon'\ C•m•
Doon1oor1 ScrelCl'ltd CMI Hiii
SS IXACTA (9·7J oe10 S117 SO IEIOHTH AA.CIE. AOOul 6 1 luriono1 on lurl
S1tvt vvll t (SIOvtrls) ) 60 7 IO 7 40
All HIMS °" Oecll (Valtnlutfal 6 .0 s 20
Ftv1r10 NuO"' lBtackl l IO
Time I U 7 S
""o ran Kttn Knlohl Mooro111 Mon Pr11mot1c Rockv Menlaot ScrelCl'lld Gemini Oreemtr Dtb0n1lrt Jun
1or SS IEXACTA (4·11 0110 141 00
DAILY TIUP'll ( 10·9·4 or S) Pl lO '184.10
NINTH AACE. 11• mnu
Hocl'll IS11vo11•)
&ob'• w ent (Ptorora)
A Rlohl IOH (VelOnrutle)
Tl~ I SO 4 S
100 0 0 300 0 0 400
160
Also ran Tut1a Fiver Snoclllnotv Btsl Bel•r1Ce<1 Buoge1 O•nclno Kin . R1dtn1 SPlrlt
U IEXACTA 16·1) 0110 st7 00
U P'ICK SIX 110+ 10·9 4 or S 6l oe10
J I l~.0 to IJ w·nn•1111 to<kt l1 (llvo llO<Hll Ol•O
170 00 lo t 606 w1nn1no ticklls lfour nones>, 0110
U IO 10 I l,'81 w1nnlno licktl\ ltllrM "°''"' 'I P'ICK NINI C1·l· HO+ 10+4 or S·•> Pelo
JAll 40 to 12 winning llcktl\ (""'" l'IOr"sl. oald
Ul '° to t1 wlnnlno tlckol1 ltill llOfH\l Car
rvovtr ooot Jn3,6S9 67
"lltnOAll('t 16.111 Mu•11tl Hl rldlt IJ 1111'6
TERRY
TURRELL
4 Fentlo 1 loro) 117
S Ctrlelntv Albor! I Ool•nouu11ve1 117
6 Vou Me~• Mt H•oov !Bla<t. t x 112 I A..nl Nole CSltvtnsl 117
I Blink1no ISl'loom1lo.ef\) 111
t (ttv1r Wiit (Soll\) 111
10 Tr HOiiy (Hewttv> 111
11 tnlrtnQt IVotenrutl•l 117
12 "1or1ev Buoott cvoroerel 111
"" HOLL y (1 21 Exl" touo" ,, .. , WOii bv "'" oro•oect forced wodt CIOllno wttt 1e1t
urn> 1~ ·caH. C•ATAINL Y AL8£1tT (6 · 11 Ve•t•nar.an \Cre1cn Auo l et Otl Mor r11ct
wor>. c>alltrn allO rucrv to rott YOU MAKE Ml
HAPPY 110· 11 Rouo~ UP Oii IP'it '"" turn 1n 1rafl•c on '"' 06c1<1thtc,,. beck •orln11ng, Bteck
rto•aCH •n1urtO Ttrrv Llonem LONGSHOT
F ANZIG
FIFTH AACE I • milt> on 1urt Pur\t
U S 000 Allowanct FllllH & mut\ J voar1 010. & uD 1 Per•f'CI Miich f Det1nouueve1 116
l Rt>. no· ~o BtaclO · .10s
J Manoe1 1..ts !Solo) 114
4 B~D• Toro/ I 14
S Tw II"' R•OOt MtHI 110
6 M11r11av1 Va enrue<el IU
1 B u\11 "II RtdnHO (Sl'lotrrektrl 114
8 S•al Cto..O P•r1Cevl 116
9 IM\bfUC-!So Il l 110
MANGEi LES 14 11 Oult effort ott Ille n111 but
wa> ·n "etd 01 the reee worlleo l ll 7 Oct 20
undt' \lrono l'IOld will not be oen1eo 10dev.
tNNS8AUCK 13· ll F'1nt cono1t101141r "" thl• turf 1of!Clal1\I crenkod uo tor too eflorf. stro110
con1enoer end orobebte fevorllt. MAltATAYA f6· II Ruon1n11 1tv1e Ills !I'll\ tvoe of turf courH,
llH ont f>•g rur1 wl'llcll mov oe 100 muc11 tor 1111s
foe10 1a1e LONGSHOT TWILIGHT RIDGE
SIXTH AACE I t 16 m11t\ Pur" 117 000
Ma •Otn 7 vrar OIO\
1 Mt And T,,. Drummer IB•rt 111
? unc1e Ro Pat1erson1 111
3 On Tne L ne (P111Cevl 111
• Pr.c• 1ve1tniue••• 117
S Tnunoer Cat 10e11noun1Ye I 17
6 Home Au11 Hero lShoem1ker 111 I F' Cl•on fKHntll ltl
8 F'a1r1v ""•rmtd IOrreoal 117
THUNDER CAT (2 11 E•ll\ •tr• touon f>H I 011 Poorov rn \arne oe"'9 torceo ntremttv w1oe
enier.n9 '"' s1re1cn, wUI 1ov1 tl'le d1\lence •nd aOds Ol•nkers HOME AUN HEAD CS·2l N•ce dnll Oc• 11 al S91 since runner uo ttforo. \lrono
contenoer ON THIE LINE 110· II Cenno1 oe
1onoreo w1111 P•ncov tr1 111e irons 1ooav LONG·
SHOT FAIRLY "FF'tRMED
SEVE NTH AACIE I I I• m"u Purse
'30 000 AllowOllC• ) Yfff OIO• t. '"' 1 Klrrv!OM ltMd lo.i.llOu•.-.,..1 II)
1 Go Swiftly 1a•ac:llJ a II I 1 Ma9vtr ( vtlltlmlelo) tit
4 ,.., .. , (ft111Ct\I) ll)
~ Gr9'Jon Wo~r (How.vi 115 6 $< rtl>Clool> I Mtl o) Ill
1 Aul•-($notMollWI lt6
• HOV r (TO-:o) 11'
KllWtlDGI aoAD <7·,I trOllo ooor1.,. ''*' Cl*"-90 ,,,.,,.1\1 l•r turn to'1119 •II Cl'll llCt, U lh
IUff cont .. I 10 , .. , l>il H\ltf QI\ Ille dlft, tl'leV bo
decent e>rl(t, $CllAft900K !2• ll C1~ 10 Nino
, .. , t no """ orOO.OIY bosf In vorv f0\191\ hHI,
W tcllv one to b .. t todev, GO SWl"LY (6•\)
BHI nigh orlcod c .. lmon In Utmt tf!Of't, "tOt uo. cablble of INlrt with bo•I 1..0NGSH0T AUISENOR
alOHTH AACL One m.lt PUfM 1100,000
B J A•dcl« Sl•ll•• .. , VHr ~· loeled Ill ColffOf'nle Orou Pur\O, l ll•.100 Value to
W1MO< •'9.700
l Houston lrevu (Po11on> 1 t4 2 Wll\<IWOOd Lant tsnoemoke<J 114
3 Double $on9 1"'"1'o~ol 114 4 Broodwov Pointe IPlnc.avl 114
S Savona Tower <Koenetl 111
6 BolO Jade IDtllllOulHVI) 1)0
1 F1m1llu Grouno <EstreOe) 114
I r 1vtnQ Lieutenant (Torol 116
9 PH Ot Gut rrt ($1blllt l 114 10 Ttrrofvlno O•ewtevl 114
11 SIYllll'I .Winner !Valen1utle) 11•
11 H19l'I Aloero• (91ockl 114
8110ADWAY P'OINTI (3'1) ReCOd w11n IH I• lor 11rs1 limo tell and lu\I Ol'Ml.0 In verv
,,,.,orenlvt 11for1. w!Ot ooen heat. 90LD J ADE l 9• ,, H•OlllV •t90fdtd COii WQ<"-td I 00 4 lrom
'"' gett Oc1 17, freVltnacl 11nco 0.1 Mar reMtv to rot TIElltAlf'YING (10-1) W1• oe "U90 or"Ct
ano tiourt\ fO oe tlvlno 1a11, could \ure>rls.t 111
LDNGSHOT F'L YING LIEUTENANT
NINTH AACE. 6 turton11> Purlt st7,000 J
vur Old' & uo cretmtno or1ct •20,000 II 000 1 tt•umln•rt (Pedrorat II' 7 F'ell Ftvtr CSoli1-1) 116
3 111/tsl Bov (Brinollur\11 a 109
4 ROdnav (BtoO I al II
S Touoh En1oleur CCH l1non) 116 6 Gran Pltrrt <Pinc.vi 114
1 Sand D10Qtr I llelen1uti11 11• 8 0•\lillChvtlv Don ll(aenett 116 9 Flv1no Ltuon\ ISlb•llel 116
10 C1tooonoe 1 Detel'IOuuave I It
It Mtrl\Wter <Mtrel 11•
12 Fem••Y Fo, IOr1ooal 116
Alla elieiblt
13 St•r Of America <Soll1· l) I 14
MIENSWEAll 11·71 Brol(o llOO<IV. fU\~ IO con1tr1t•on 1110 raced oametv 10 wire 1ust
m1\11110 tlelmed .ano malling fir\! 1"r1 for new COIOr\ FAMILY FOX II· 11 Loves lhil ovel end
~ Ottn woro.l;\9' wett for retur11, off ••r1ct
Hottvwood Park , nos tilt roghl rider tor 11vt1 of
ruM•no SAND DtCGEA !9·71 SPffd 10 ~
sertOu\ conltnoer u rlv c•oablt ot oeatlno 1111, bunch w1ln IOD 1ttor1 LONG SHOT FL YING
LESSONS
4"4MllOffl eoorent1ct IOCk•v
aeST IET THUNDER '"T "''" Recel PllllCI P'LAY l(IMRIDGE ROAD 111" Raco>
Los Al entries
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES 4 "'"' Do• Mo,,.menl (Ward)
(1111 ot S&·nilltll cw•mrllor~e meetlt\91 s Roc1<e1 T1r111ctr 1carcta l
127
127 m
119 m m
111
Finl oest: 1:JO 6 Pav The Buo <L•C"-•vl
FIRST RACE. 350 varO\ Pur\t \l 100 1 Jtl\ Beoulno Aoa•n CBe11211•u1 Fii .s 2 vur o•d• C11.m1no onct '6 750 I Hev An °"11 fTrtHurol
1 P•eu1n I Be•o•~tll in 9 Vetv01 O TC>Ol• l(reaoerl
7 Hemotn1 F'a1r Ledv tLenevl 122 10 P1Kt A Tiit Achon <Lew\ 3 T lfe,,v1 Teo ICreoutrl 171 -
4 Oe~<I Fan Dancer O•der•c~H"I 171 SEVENTH AACE 350 verO\ Pu••t \S 100
11q m 121
121 121
119
1"
171
S Tne Bt1t Wev Hort) 121 Anowonu hll" 3 veor OIOl
6 M•U P•,ar• (,,,,, IC.tr<• 112 1 A Zurt Rovo·roouu t IO•oer•CO.~"
1 Noooovvouo.now 'Lewi\ l?l 2 D11111ng O.oor1i,re IF•oue,ool
I Ute 11 Ces11 IGerc111 127 3 T.ttonn Anvel fM1fcl'le'll
SECOND llACE. )SO v1ro1 Pur1t Sl.800 4 SwMlor Thon P•t CLacO.tYI
F•tt•t S & merH J vur o•d1 & uP (1e1m1no Of'11:e S Jet Stl Of'P,,en IBerol ss ooo 6 Tn1n0.1no R•c" CGarrn11
I Sett Etortu1on H,.atkfvl 172 7 SavHeOOn lPllkenlon)
2 Easv Dan1\l'I !Brook>) 121 8 V•Ckle\ Cneroer tt-4art)
J Wl'll1otrino Tates !Garc10 121
4 Merrltunt (Proc•or / 119
S M·n Marie Bvt10 IHar11 121 6 Peu11nt Broe!¥ IM'llt \I 11?
1 On BobO•e Oii CC•rOOrll 121
THIRD RACE JSO veros
Ma•oer> 1 ~'" 7 veer o•os l Ms Suoer Romer1Ce (Gere •I 2 S.vennehl EllO<'I ("4orll
l E••ns ll•ctort <Peullnol
• Tooe•ner At LH I <P·l'ontonl S t a>" Perks llac~ovl
6 S••••r S•nlt ICeroo1a) 7 Bv Htarl ITrtHurtl
1n
)19 m
122
127
122
117
FOUATH lltACI. 350 Vuo1 Purlt \l 100
1=111111 1 veer 010, Clalm1no Pfl<t S6 250
I Cu ll For Toni (Garcia'> 7 Cn1nlt lmp 1T1001no)
3 Azure Soo1 II IO•dor•Cl<\tnl
• G oolln Jennv !Baro> ~ S.:iro\ Cone Ne••ve I Ltwo\
1> Oeteri Rtwero tGerclOJ
1 M\ Brot1t 8 11 ICrt•O••
I P """'' "O P"i;,eo. !Wero
FIFTH RACE. 400 varcJs Puru
veer 0101 C•e1m1no P•·ce Sl6.000 I Aflon• Wenoerblr IGerc111
1 T11e Sound Berr•er CB•IO•Utl)
J Cnummv IF'1ouoroa1
•Jet R1cn Men (D1oerlck1tn1 S Ctouov SunHI (Ptrtr I
6 Blui;n1no Bug tCrea1111rJ
1 Lus~1e Effort CLecl<tvl
SIXTH AACI. 350 verdi Punt vu r otdl Clo1mlng or1ce '4,000
I San Son lEOwordil
1 P Hoortor (Mttcnetl 1
J Ke'o.no Stride D·dO• t i Hnl
119 m
171 m
111 m
127 119
U .300 3
tn
lit
tn
121
172
122 in
$2.800 3
m
in 122
IEIGHTH JIACE. 170 verds PurSt \S 600 J
voar Olcll & uo Cl••m•no orict '16 000 I Ml COlfu Llr-tMa1ar1
2 R11es Go•o 1Gorc11)
l B•OOd L •rlO 11'4••1)
4 R111t Your Dull" ID1oer.ckstr1l
5 P tHan1 Po11cv CGerc111
6 Cn1n ewtnll T1001no1
1 Snawnoe Su•ll !Flores 8 Rtl>tlllous Ceu e < Trtesurt ) ........... 9 Roval Reboon1 IP1u1tno)
m m m m
177 m
119
111
lit
NINTH lltACE 400 "erO\ Pur\f SIS 000
Poc•"•"'H Henolceo FllllH . l veor oros 1 PtnH Time CGerc1a1
2 ln1tma1t Altair CHern
l H•Ohrloht r Too <Ceroo11)
4 Rl'lv111m N Boo1t C01oerlc~1tn
S Le Ptllgro\11• CBrool<\l 6 Blut11llt (LecktV)
1 Mu Go Go Oon IPeuMtl
I LeOv Cleu•c Cu n <Cruotrl 9 S1rtne Mtrmoio Treesurt)
10 Zev11 Ca\n F'IOw 1B141tle1
m ,,,
121 118
119
119
111
174
Ill 119
TENTH RACE lSO verd\ Purse '? 800 l
vur Oldl Cra.m•no or•CI M.000
1 Ben• Ro• 8uoov !Me·e•l 121 2 Plun<>er N Forlullt fGerc1a 1 171
l J1rnmtr\ Jt• <1..ewlsl 111 4 Bu•ll For Soeeo IRovtl>I 172
S Provacator <Creaoer) tn
6 Cup10' Sia r (F1oueroa1 121
T Benoe1oro IGarc11 1 119
I Btdet>ot•\ IH•rfl 12'
9 Doc1or Jto IM11cne111 12? 10 Sm1\n Wer COloerocll Hnl 171
Aht eltotbM 11 0'1 T1mf !>urltf flac~ov 121
Los Alamitos results
THURSDAY'S AESUL TS
(6111 ot S6·nl ... t 11111rterlw1ne mfftlt\9)
FIAST AACE. 350 verd\ Caienove Cl'iarger (Flguorool
S1ra11001icy ICrteoerl
J 60 260 7 10
380 7.0
210
170
OH ·Seit Or1 E11•or Jtl CE Gerc1el
OH ·Remblln Show (Trusure,
T1<N 18 71
Al10 ran E11aoo Go J11 N 0 1111 " The
PIO! TrloC.lo.l n• MortlflOIOlllvfour
No 1er1tc,,.,
n EXACTA t6 SJ Dad S16M
SECOND AACE. 810 verd\
Raise Your Peets (P1111entor11 8 70 • 00 l 00
Ru1on To Tou1 (Peuhrwtt l 70 2 60
Go•n S1roek•n tC ruoorl 4 70
Time 46 13
Also rar1 Mannn R11non Cocr>on De Lalt Gooov FH• Shots. Awtsome Du<k Miu
Aver Ice Scra1e1110 Oollv Oottv OrMle Dor1<11 Ber T11e
Ooctor u lXACTA 0 ·'1 DOid '3000
THIAD AACIE. 350 verd\ Derntd AOOflbll (CrHOtrl
v1111 lllatn CH Gerclo)
Mtrroooc1 Lovt CMllCl'\elll
Time 11.0
JIO JOO 360
390 '70 3IO
Also ran Rtll Pe111t Cer1\D•ce JJ1 Ho11r.o1
St nl Bv An Anott Sl'\fflO G•Mzt M u Avanu
Scntc~ Fov Banner
U IEXACTA (4·71 e>eld '7310
FOUltTH lltACI l50 verd1 Puru U ,JOO
Seel T Slllo ICerdo11l 8 40 4 .0 3 60
I( tot vs Sl'lowoown CD1der1ck1a111 I IO S to
Sutclltto <Lackey) 3 . .0
Time II 00
At10 ren AnntOll\ 01v1oeno. llluSll•Ou\ Sir
Si. Soenct. Wh•h UD Dec~ LOvtlv Bunny Screfc,,td Miu P11era Ch•ca
FIFTH llACI. 350 verd1 T1ner1oor ICrHuerl
Coo• S11tln tH Gorc•el
Swttl M11ou1te CW1rdl
Time 1104
660 410 3IO
140 160
100
Also ra n Go Ft•11 Go S1u1 Tiie Bacon Tonie
Bon M10ll•Ol'll CO\OllOV& Souno ()I Go'<I To Coov Or Nol Je111111er Jon No 1cro1e11e,
u lXACTA •S )I oe·O sse io
SIXTH llACI 3SO nro\ Miu Rubv Go <Trto\Urt)
Deoon 1..l~•bll (DIOor•c•l4'fl) tnsolre11on1 !Hor ii Time 1110
17 40 960 610
470 • 00
140
Al\o ren Arure Cullo. Vo11r1 Two, Secrtt
"pproac11. Lit Verlik Jon. SlltH Iris" Lullobv
Wood11ock Anotl. Mv C,,olco Ton10111
ScrattPl•d A1ure Soo• If Pleu ln u11 11
CO\" Nob0dvvout111ow
U IEXACTA 110 l l Ol•O 196 IO
SIVIENTH AACl. JOO v1ro1
StaC~I SolutlOn IL•wl\) 14 .0 6 40 J 60
Plr11' G1orv (Pert1l 7t ~ 6 IO
Miu Leotl'llr N Loe• (Croaoorl 2 64
Tlmo U S6
Al\O r1n Minnie Zor1lnl. Mv Kind• P•o F'llno
Of F eshlon Sfvlt Ano S11no, Aoo1u1ono10.
CteOl>trttlon Moon Sprtr10 "POiio
Strotcl'\Od Dolli Derrttr, Ille" Tuoor
Truckle Lortr. U IXACTA 19·101 oalel 112110
Pivotal area high school football contests on tap tonight
llOHT'H AAC•. SSO YtrOI
'9v N11lv1 IWerd)
Cll<Oi Auter IDIClerlcUenl MallUI Merl! (P•ulillll)
Tll'lll '1 '1
•64 JOO JOO 3.0 HO
300
Alto re11 O<erlOOIOUOITllPtCIAI. Nllro LldV
R o und two of league action for O range
Coast area prep football team\ " ~I tonight
with several key contest ~ on. tap II pmc\ begin at 7 30
fountain Valle> <1·0> and Marina ( 1..0)
w ill be tf")'tnl to keep pace in the race for the
unset Lcaaue c hamp1onsh1r.. and Costa M c\a
and Laauna Beach are batt 1ng for the inside
track to the Pacific C bast League title. all
boast1n1 an opcninJ v1ctof).
On the other side of the coin. Huntington
Beach, Ocean View. ewpon Harbor. fatan· c1a. Corona del Mar. Woodbndae ind Irvine
art JI tryina 1oact out from under an 0-1\tan1n
their rt pcct1ve lcaiuc
Herc·~ a eapsulc look a& tortlght'5 games·
f01a&al1 Valle)' (1·5, l ·O> at HHlle(toe
Buch tZ ·4, O·t ): Fountain Valle~ operate
behind sophomore quarterbac k Da' td Hen·
1gan w11h the empham o n basic$ behind a sohd
hne The Oilers boast one of the b1gest team in
the (IF o uthem ctio n. bul ha' en't been able
to pas cffccu vcl}'.
Marlnt (1·6, l·O> v1. Ocean View (%·4, 0·1>
at We1tml11ter: Ocean View 1s tr)ing to shake
up its o ffense behind quarterbac k Mike pence
and a sohd runrter m Kurt 1uba. Mann•. o ff a
I ?-7 up~t of Edison. has Sean Maaula's
running (22 for 127 yards last week) a vailable
f!stao la (t•t , •·I> at Nc•,.rt Harbor
tS·S, t -11: The ~llors are hcavLI)' ra,orcd w11h
Quaner ck Vance BreJtfu expec1cd back
mona his IBTJCt'l IS returning .\II-( I Fer Mar~
Cra1a. a ~6 end H arbor must wm to 'ita) 1n
contention for• pla}OfTbcrth. E<itanc1a remains
youf\i and winless
Coroea del M1r (1·4, O·I) 1t Tuatln (5-1,
1·0): The Sea Kina~ showed playoff potential m
a to ss to addleback, but tornght lice addle·
back's b1aacs1 ob tacle 111 the run for the a
V1ev. c hamp1onsh1p. ManJon Anc1ch's Tustin
Tillers feature I 9 rctumina ~tancrs.
Costa Meu (4·l. l·t) at La.1•na Btacla <•·•· 1·01: The earl) Pacific Coast ~ho~down
feature two h11h·po.,.,.C'rcd o ffcnst with
Laauna Beach's aro und thru\t provided b} 6-0.
212-pound u11lbac k Jo nathan Todd (9 TO\)
Mesa counter~ with scatbal'k T ~ler Riddell ( 11
TDs) and a sharp pa sing game
Trabueo HlU1 (3-3, O·I > va. Woodbrldae
(5-1, t·ll 11 Jrvlee: Trabuco Hills boasts the
pa sma combination of quarterback Brett
Miller and recc:1 ver Jeff D ooley. Woodbr1dgc
answeri. w ith very solid running game. with
Dav id Townsend the c h1cfkey out of the l. The
Wamors arc trying to rebound from 23· 7 IO)S.
lrvlae ll·S, 0·11 at OaH Hiii• ca~a. 0·11:
Irvine' VaQuero art t l)1na to reaain lost
re peel from 40-0 lo s to M 1 io n V ICJO George
K o uture 1 lrv 1ne'sto p thrc t with h1 pa s-run
thre111. while D:ina lltlls tner. 10 put an offense
t<>ac•hcr whic h doc,n't m clude Victor Vurp11lat
(bro ken lea)
~ OI All Oldie ll'roud $1erbuck '
SCrelClled Clleroer Oovv
t! IXACTA U·4) oo·d '11 40
0A11.. v nt~1..• no-•· s1 oeio s>es oo
NUllTH ltACI. 400 vardl
Chrl• Senr ILOC"-IYI 1 40
Solano Vordt Squaw IOI011rlC1'•t11I
Mv I.ISi Gtrl (Ward)
Tttr!t to It
HO l 40
400 uo u o
Al10 ren Ool" I.adv Ouett, Ttr1v C•r•
HHIMr\ EH Y, KowHh Tru Tru. £.1coot0t Oii
let kr1tcllff Trv N Smootll Two
U •XACTA 16·2> Mid 0)00 a1 li'KK SIX (3-5-10-t·s-6) MIO ll~t 10 to 10
<1WIM1"9 flt-th (flvt llOflft). CMl>d '37 IO lo 150
w111n1119 tocllt l\ ltou• f'!Ot'\Ot)
SI P'tCK HtNI It $ 4-l-S-10 t H > MIO '1• 40 10 ,,, t •""''ne hOtlS h •• ~l. oe'd
t lO'° .. W ""'""'"' 1~11.•t• (llvo hefltfll Corrvo•t r 900! Ul ,1219)
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ATIONS ANO CONSTRUC· any blCI tor. oetlOcl Ol IOtly· ot Trutl recota.d M•r 28 undettigned • wrlllttl Deco TtUSlff u~ t nO purtullnl ecuttcl 1110 dtll~IO lo the now Mid tty " uNMt ...a C.uNO Hid NOi~ ol 0.-COfllOIO IN IOOt< ......... .....
t 10,.i Room 32 I Hunhrloton 11~ 115) City• after 11\f dtt• 1981 H lnet No 3tt 5. In lar•llon of Default and 0.-10 OHO of Tfutl racordtd un<lera19neo • wrruen O.C. 0..0 ol Trulf in the l)foc>eny lt\llt fllcl Eteellon 10 Sell to fllACM!S 11 ANO 1t °' .,.._ tt70 I ff Mt
Beach Union H'9t1 Schoot .. , ror the optllll\g ol bid• bOOll 1•01~ Pao-,. .. 01 lntnd •or Sate. tnO. written 0.eMI.,., 29. 1ta2 •• Intl ,., ... on Of Oeftult •nd 0.. lllUtltd In tM. C~IY tnd be rtteoroeo In Ille ~•Y C(Ll.ANIOUI MAN. .. '=p=·=·, ..... ,:'
OtslriCI EdllCltlOn Center, A payment bona and t Olt1C1tl Rlc:ordt In IN offa Noll<lt of Oeftult and llee· No 82 •541497 ot Oftoeltl mend ror Salt 11\d t wr1Uen State rJetctlbed M ~· the real PfOC*IY la THE 0"1CI 0' THI == 102~ I VOtklown Avenue. petlOl"'tr!Ct bOnd will be ot the COVtlty Atootdet Of llon to StM Tiie uncleteionecJ ~OfOI In ,,,. otlic• of the NOi.Ct Of O.taul1 tnd flee· PAlllC(I. 1 lot tS ol Jrec1 toc•ttO COUNTY "ICO"Dl" °' ~~·~~ Huntington 8Hch, CA teQOirtO OfiOt to uecutlon OAANOE County. State ot C*ittd Mid Notic. of 0.-County ~order of Orange llllft 10 Stll The Ufldertogntd 10141 N tN>wn Oii • J,4ap 011e Oclooet 2 IMI SAID CO\JHTY "' 0 "!
Ull411 Phone ., (7 141 oflhtConlract Tl!tptyment CALIFORNIA Eatculld by ftu" and flectlon 10 Slit to Coi.tn1v St••• ot Caltl()(n{a. CllUMO Hid Nollet Of O.· recoro10 In look 07, OAftWAY ..otnMM PAAc;lL 2, •••• , ••
96•·3339 E•t 320 oono llltll bt In lht fOffTI ... FAEOEFUCK A BAAA WILL bt rec:ordecl In 1"9 county Ellecu1eo by FRANK s. laull •no ffe<:llon lo Sell to Pt0t• 15 and 1e ol Ml•· CORPOttATtOM, u IAID A NON. I )I CL u. 'Vl •• , p •• 11.f!lllll~
NOTICE IS HEAE8Y forth In lht contr1ct docu· SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Whttl file real prot)ttly It FLECK Jr WILL SELL AT be r~ordtd 1n lht county Gtll~• MllPI racordt or TlllUITU ........... EASfM!fofl <>' Ull Al#D .........,, cem
GIVEN lhll lhl abOVI• "*'" TO HIGHEST BIOOIR FOR IOClllO PU8llC AUCTION TO where the real property .. Ortnot Covftty Ca•1tornt1 ~. c ....... .,.., ENJOYMENT AHO 0# IN-.,.. __
ne'Md SchOol Otimict ot Or-111 ....... J. Mcaltoy, 06-CASH fptyal>lt at llmt of Datt OclOOtr 2. 1Mf l'llGHEIT BIOOEA FOA IOcAltd t09tthtr -.ltl a ~'*lh<P ., ........ .,, .. llt. •te .. GA£SS ANO EGMSS ... ~ Or ... GeMI Ill~ Covn1v Ca11rorn1a ac:I· '9Ctef llWfte.n-, °"' ..... In lawtut money Of Ille MAL llTATI 'OM~ CASHtor Call\oer 1 C~t. Datt Stpremci. 22 1Nf appuolenant to uoa IOI H'I ldfM O. IC..... ANO TO LOTI A I C O. l CMllo, Nol ~ ... f'·
"'9 by and "''ough Ill~ ......_ UMeo SltlH) tt the lronl CLOIUM llRVICll Al lpayebtt .i hmt of .... in OATIWAY ~TQAOI BrllllflY'*OOOI Communuy Publ•6'\.a Orange eo .. 1 ANOF'CCOMMOHA~AI°' No• ....... 7. 1•
err.1ng Board. hereln•l1., ... Publ•t'*' Oranoe Coaat entrance 10 the old Orange IAIO TRUITll, 1711 lawful money of ,,... United COllPOllAT~! "' IMO AHOC:ltllon, Inc •• Call· D••ly PtlOI October t1 ·2• SAIOTAACT HO 12071. AS • ,~,
r1t1rad lo 111 ··01STRICT '.will Deily Pilot Oc1ot>er 2• 31. County CourlhovM, IOCtltO Ceni., Aft., •t11 '1 .. Huitt· 11'111) ell ht lront entr•nce T"UITll, IOO Nerttl lt.-d. f~"le "on·l><Olit corpor· 31 1986 SET FOATH IN THI DIC· --------...... -
re<.e111e UP to bui not laltr 1986 on S1n1t Ana 81YO be-.._. .... ....._. Ca t1M7, 10 lhl Old O•ano• County (Mendate, Ctlffofn6a ., •• allon '"° LARATION ()F UTABllSH·
l!'l1tn ll'tt t1bo11t -1tttt0 lime. F·Ot3 twHn Svcamor1 St . I ~~ ...... 8" ...... CourthOuH loctttd on 111·--7100 l•I. 2110 8" PAACEL 2 An Eutment MENT OF' COVENANTI. --;,.::;:=--.------
HOied t>lda for th• awtro ol Broadway Stnlt A"• Call· lefW, Vkt ltNeWenl Sa,,111 A"a BovltYaro ~ ldn1 0 Ktltbel • tor lft9'1'H -areu UM and Pla.IC NOTICE CONDITIONS ANO Rf·
•contract'°' tne •bovt l)fo-PUBUC NOTICE l0tni1 ttt. right hllt •nd Publlthtd O••llOe Co111 tween Sycamo.e StrMI and Pubt.sn.d 011ng• Coul enl<>'fintnl of lht common STRICTIONS RECOAOEO
,ec1 ~ I(.,. lnte1tlt conveyed 10 and O•lly Piiot Octobet tO 17, Bro11ow•y Santa Ana Cah· Daily Piiot OclOOtf 10 17 are• t>t•no LOI 19 ol lll•d YOU ARE OM DEFAULT JUNE 2t 19&• IN INSTllllU· ..... STAI I ff .
8IOI tnall be rac; In ,ICTITIOUl IU..... now ntto by If under •••cl 2• t98e . lorn.a i>ll ,;ghl 1111• and 2• •986 Tra~t No 101111 .. Mt !Orth UNOEFf A OE!D OF TRUST MENT ~o U -2113711 ()F •• The rollowtng ............
lhe pl1c1 1den11r at>Ove. NAMllTATIMINT·~ Dff<lollruallnlhepropt<ly F985 lnteretl convtytO 10 arid PN4 111 lhe Oec;1ar111on of Cove· DATED January ", 19115 FICIAL RECOAOS. OA· OoinQbu..,.._• ~ •
and shall be O ned end 1l1ueted in said County and now held by 11 under H nantt Conomon1 Ind R.,. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· ANGE COUNTY CAU· A Cattl0tnill Ufnleed ,.,._
pvt>flcfy read alovd et llWI The following Pt'IOflS lrt SIBie dnc:rlbtd as PUBUC NOTICE OeeO or Trust 1n the pr0!>4fflV PUBLIC NOTICE 111ic;110n1 rac:Otded July 28 TION TO PROTECT YOUA f'OANIA nettn'9 3200 Petti C:...
above 1111e d 1tmt and doing business•• PACIFIC 1.01 •5 of Tr.Cl lllo 40• I, snunteo •n said Covntv and 1978 "' 800ll t2776 Page PAOPERTV IT llAAV 8E Tiie ttrttt '°°'"' and Ot 1400 Cotlt• -..-.
plac;e FUND I A Callfornia Lim•led in lhe Ctly or Coslt Mesa, u K m1a SIOlll dtK••bed .. 101121 593 of Ollt<:lll Record• SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE otner common clttlO"ation. Cal•IOfnl• t2t2t
Eec:h bid must contorm Partnerahip 2•5 Fiachtf Av· 1h0wn on a map theraot re· ,ICTillOUI IUIMll Lot 23 of Tr&c;I 3102 as NOTICE O' The llrffl eooreu and IF VOU NEED AN EXPLA· II My of lhe , .. 1 propetty Mler!C*I ONer ... led ln-
ar1d u. resp()fl$ive to the enue Suite A-I. Colla COrdeo In Book 138. Pages NAMa I T ATIMINT per map rec0tdeo 1n 80011 TAUITEE'I IALE 01~., common de1iona11on NATION OF THE NATURE d t IC, I b. d e 1> 0 v. I 1 vtetrnent Cofpcwatloft. •
conl!act documen11 Mesa Cehl0tnia 92626 27 28 and 29 Ml1· lhfl lollowlng person• are 120 Pages 3 and 4 of M••· T.S. Ho. M2tUfi 11 ny of lhe real propett'f OF THE ~llQCEEOtNG purported lo bl 93t w ... Cal!tofrlla C0tr>Ofetl0ft. 3aoD
Each 01d shall bt accom. Shamroc;li. Financial Co•· ceM1neoua_Maps.cac:oroaol 001ng t>Ya•ness 11 Auto cellaneou• Mapt 1n 111e Of· NOTICE dtecribtd above 1s AGAINST VOU VOU 191h Sl!ttl Bu41ct1ng A-3. Patllt Ctntf!I Ot "* 1•.
panted l>y Ille securlly rt-i)Ofllllon 2•5 Fischer Av· Hid Orange Covnty Spectrum ol Sant• Ana 520 lice ol lhe County Recorder YOU ARE IN DEFAULT putpo<lec:I 10 l>e 202 Btll· SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· Costa Meu Cat.lorrw Cotl• M•H CallfOf!Ma
,,--'411u.eA:l_!IO!) 1n tnt con1rec:t t nue Suitt A· t Coll• The WHI aodrHt and W Oyer Road Santt Ana ol Utd C°"n1v -) . UNDER A DEED OF' TRUST tany,...oodl Lint Colla VER Tnt undera19ned Trustee t 2112t
documt by lht ltst ot Meu CA 92626 Calirornia other common oealgnauon Cahf 92707 T ht 11ree1 address ind DA TEO April 21 1911 t UN· Mesa Cehlo,,u1 92627 NOTICE Of d1te:la1m1 •ny l•at>lllly IM any Thll bullfte91 It COii•
proposed tubCo or1 corporation 11 any or the real properly Jerry L Hendenhot. 2720 other common designa11on, LESS YOU TAKE ACTION Th• ur1de111011ed lrus1ee T"VITll'I IALI 1ncorrec1ness or lht •tr ... duc:ttO by 1 llmlted .,.,,,_.
The DISTRICT rest This t>u51neu 11 con· a es c: 111> ta e b o v • 11 Hollyr1dg• Or Loa Anoete1, II any ol lhe reel properiv TO PROTECT YOVA PROP· dlsc:l111ms any h8b•lll'f 101 any No PSC t2·•7 I add•eu and othet common etup
tne riglll to 111,.c1 any Ot elf cted t>v • llmited parintr· purported to bt 7112 Al· CA 900611 deecnbttd above is ERTV IT MAY BE SOLO AT 1nc:orrec:tnt1s or the 11ree1 2•202 aet19na11on If any ltlown Al'lleric:MI Oi¥9t...._ '""
b•dS or 10 w11ve any 11· ship 1-a11env Costa Meu CA Tn11 bus1,,eu 11 con· purPOrle<I to be 735 James A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU addrf'Ss and other ~mmon O" December • t9118 et httem "91tment Cotp TflOfl* W
regulau11n ~ 1nformallllff Shamrock Ftnenc•al Cor· 92628 duct.Oby an1ndlv1du11 Street Cos1a Mesa Call· NEEO AN EXPLANATION OtlfO""'°" 11 any snown IOOO AM Pac:1fic5tn11net S.,d .... w1llbem.O. t>ut McCotmd E119CUt"'9VIOI
1n 1nv 1>1d1orin111t bidding porellon Bernard J Hmnar The undartognecl Trulltt Jerry L Htnoershot r0tn1e 921127 OF THE ,..,.. TUAE OF Tl'IE here n Co•por•llon. • Ctlrlornra w11nou1 covet1an1 0t wtl'· Pr"'6tnt
The Depa<tment or !Nous-Pruidenl d1sc:ta1m11ny ll•bilfly tor tny Th11 11a1ernet11 was hied The un<ler5•gned Trustee PROCEEDING AGAINST Said Hit will be made Dul corporatlOn. 11 duly •P· ••nty tJtl)(tH Of lmc>li.G r.. Thi• ttetement •• Mad
1r111 Rel•11ons hH dt· Thrl llalement was hied 1ncorract"eu of the atrffl wHh the County Clerk ol Or· dlscla1ms •"Y lla1>11rty ror anv vou YOU SHOULD CON-w1th0UI covenant or war· po1n1e<1 TruStee u"dar and g11d1ng llllt l)OU4lttlon or with the County Cletll of~
termlne<I the general prevail· with ine County Cltrk 01 Or· 1ddre11 1nd other common anoe County on October t , l"eorrec:tness of 1he street TACT A LAWYER ra"'Y ••Presto• implied re· pu11ua"1 10 lht 0..0 ot encumbra11Ces, lo P•Y the ange County on Octooer 1 ...
mg rate ol par diem wege1 1n anoe County qn October IO dea1g"allon 11 l"Y· thOwn 19811 address and other common o" November 1• 19845 tt gard1ng mte possttS1on or Trull reeordtd January 16, remaining l)(lnc:1pel "'"' of 19M
the toc;allty 1n whtc:h this 1986 '122541 herein '2'1tl0 oe11gn1t1on 11 env s11own 9 15 AM GATEWAY encumbrances 10 pay Ille 1985 •• 1n11rumen1 No the no1t11l MCIHtd by talcl ,_
work 11 to be perlormtO tor Puohshed O•anoe Coast Sa1<1 .... w1lfbemade but Pubhsntl<I Orange Coast herein MOPTGAGE CORPOA· rema1n•no pt1nc1pal sum ol 85·015614 or Ottrc:1•I Alo-Deed ot Trust w.fh inter"' Put>INled °'"191 C-*
each cralt Of type of wOtll· Daily Pilot Octot>ef 17 2• without COYeflent or war· Dally P1fo1 Oclobet 17 2•. Se10111ew111 De made t>~t ATION 3 Cahfor"•• Corpor· the note<s) secured l>y said c:o•dl e•e<:ultd t>y M"'°" e lhe•ton as provlOIO In uio Dally Prlot October 17. 24.
'"'"needed 10 exac:tult lht 3 I November 7 19811 ra"IY ••P'•H Of 1mpltad re· 3 I November 7 1986 w1thou1 covenan1 Of war· a11on u duly •PPOtnttd Oef'd of T1us1 w11n inte<est Noflklmptt an u"marr..o f\OUllll aovancet. 11 eny. 31 No'l9mbar 7 1116
con1rac1 Tnese •ties trt on F·989 o•rd1ng lllfe. posseu1on, Of F-983 renty t•p•en or rmplle<I re· Tru~lt'f'iinoe• and purs1anl tl\erf'On as provided in sa1a man 111 trustor. in the omce u"der the terms of Hid 0..0 f .....
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11\own and dlflneo on thll Donald M Youngblood •!I" Costa Me•a Snn11.01~ Our~• u11 In llU•I Cl'•I~'" NO lo• Pu1chnseol5eo1ed P•op CH[\.KS SPEClflEO IN ESTATE HO A1 3Sl41 OIJ•"IO"'Pf su!JmH e~•fl•ric•
cer\1111'1 COndom!l'l!tlm Plan married lllllO a hll D•~!r•tl NO p1opos11:ls sh/Ill tH;.f! ,)t OE:laul! lhN~undei er!~ Conl11c1 the O!l•C"' "' CIVIi C::OOF SECTION '" 111 .,.,.~ t.>er>•hC:illtte' lor o•llQlnM lh•109llc111ion
fGCOfdld Juno '4 1980 In l~I oropert~. WIU lK' co11s1de•ed urill!ss lilt •e<O•d,..!t Jul~ l!':i t98fi ll:S dit:11ed ~O,. t0< Fo<ml ;>'17M11 11a.,1b!._..t11netmtol trf'lt•!llf5 :lnd c0<1l1nge"I 15 <ll•lllflt!!t lbOvti ti Ille<•
Book 13644 P1Q9 1510 OI SE.LL AT PU6UC AUCTION c o mp;Jnied I>~ 'uch ln~llU"'i.'l11No 86J01015ol ???? iillfl intorm&l•Of• abol.ll l•lt "' l~':l:IUI mooe~ ol the CJ•flllQI''. 111>d petM>OS who.,.., ~ny IUflhl!< OUl!!ll•Of>S
Ottlelll Rla;wl;ts of OrwlQll TO HGHEST BIOOER FOR Ci1Vll4'JI • clll!c~ Ca!>h OI b•O Othr.1111 Reco•d5 ot Sii•d 111' P•~ly Submit bodt. IO Un1tr11 $t~h •1 all "0111 h\11! m ·~ !If' 0U1P•Wtse in1e•ef1ed J>l"lll.e ca~ Pe~ PoSlttn ~~·r..,, undiYided CASH,(119Y9llllt•llmec:ul'* ~lb()l'l(f County will urine1 and rtw peison nitmen b&10w .ono n1e1(1r!;t conveyen to 1n lhP will nno1or 1111111., ol A~'•s tant P r1nne• •t
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map rlCOl'dld ., 8ooll ~, Caftlor!lla all nghl, !iUI lf'ld pro~•5IO<'l5 ot 11'<' P•oposal s~:d ''"~let> diawr> on 11 101,1! bid" mo"' than 5100 l RIVfl fRS INSURANCE aiigc f,.Qu'1h •fl(tuf!M ng lllat D;uly P1IOI Oc!OIMlr 2• t986
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-ocr 24,1986 ... DULY PILOf ENTERTAINMENr-GUIDE . VOL.2 /N0.42
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County getting 2
new pro theaters
Professional theater 1n Orange County will be growing by
leaps and bounds over the next few months with two new
showplaces plannin$ to open their doors. both with county
prc.-m1cres of hit musicals.
Less than three weeks away 1s the opening of the Southampton
Din ner Pia) house m San Clemente-which actually is more of a
rc.-opening. The showplace was, until this year, Sebastian's West
Di nner Playhouse. but hard economic times forced its closing and
the building was purchaScd at auction by Al and Barbara
Hampton. owners of the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse just nonh of
Costa Mesa.
Then. after the first of the.year. the lights will go up on the new
-----------Freedman Forum in Anaheim. a 2.300-seat theater in the round
patterned after that city's Mel-
l odyland - an Equity house in 01 the mid-l 960s which offered big-
TITUS
name enten ainmcnt, but ul-
timate.IY closed down and was
•••••••••••• taken over by a church group. Real estate developer Leo Free-
dman. who owned Melodyland (and after whom the street it was
located on is named). also is the proprietor of the Forum.
The Hamptons. who stan ed the Harlequin in 1977. currently
arc hard at \\Ork re modeling the former Sebastian's West at 140
Avcnida Pico before its Nov. I 2 opening with the Orange County
premiere of "My One and Onl y." That show will move to the
Harlequin in February and will be replaced Jan. 21 by "The Best
Little Whorehouse in Texas."
"We're revamping from top to bottom," Barbara Hampton
said. ··w e're putting~· new roof. air conditioning, new booths
and chairs. Wt>'ll hav ·cer en tryway and the bac kstage and stage
floor areas arc bei g renovated. We're trying to preserve and
maintai n the integri ty of the building and its style."
The scatingcapacitv, running from 300 to 350. will remafn the
same. as will the schcdufo of performances-Wednesdays through
'aturda)s at 8 p.m. and Sundays at I and 7 p.m. Reservations are
bei ng taken at ~98-1 669.
Mea nwhile. up in Anaheim. theater in the round is bei ng
reborn at the Freedman Forum. located -aptly -at the comer of
Broadway and 42nd Street. The showplace is sc heduled to open
Jan. 13 with the first Orange County production of the musical
"42nd Street." although some solo concens may be presented
beforehand. according to Jim Woodin, the theater's managing
director. who also was involved in the Melodyland operation.
The theater currently is being prepared techpically with Tom
Ru zi ka. lighting designer for South Coast Repenory and the Gem
Theater. overseeing the stage and lighting arrangements.
Mail order tickets for .. 42nd Street" are being accepted at the
Forum. P.O. Box 88. Anaheim 92805. Further information is
dispensed at 535-2000.
With the renewed emphasis on the performinJ. ans in Orange
County. these two new professional theaters will be welcome
additions toa lineup that already includes South Coast Repertory's
two-theater complex in Costa Mesa. the Harlequin in Santa Ana,
the Curtain Call Dinner Theater in Tustin, the Grand Dinner
Theater in Anaheim and the Gem Theater in Garden Grove. Break
a leg.
P11b/11lwT: Karen Wittmer
EdltoT: Tom Tail
Doteboolc Edit OT: Diidc Rcdf eam
An DinctOT: ~ Housh
Cimd.tlOll MMO~,: Terry Kandle
ProdtlCllOlf Mona~': Robert Cantrell ..
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A VISUAL EXPERIENCE AWAITS AT THE
BALLET AND THE llUSEUM •••.••••••••••••••• 13
By CHRISTOPHER PALMER This fall, the Laguna Art Museum
reopened its doors. Another building -this one located in Costa
Mesa -was also unveiled rcccntly .. Last week., I visited the opening
exhibition at the museum, and also a performance of the New York -
City Ballet at the Performing Arts Center. There were some
remarkable similarities. What lles these two .. events" ~ther are
two features: they are both primarily visual, and within th as context
they share a distinction between ''landscape" and .. portrait" forms.
0 TBE COLOR OF MONEY" IMPRESSED OUR
GUEST CRITICS ••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.0
Our guest critics almost A LL Ii ked "The Color of Money ... and some
even gave it the highest rating. Read what they thought of Paul
Newman and Tom Cruise, and what they think worked to make this
a aood filrq. Next week they may not be so lucky, however, because
they are be1na (reluctantly) sent to "Trick or Treat." Watch for their
comments on this rock and roll horror film on Halloween.
THE SOUTH COAST SYllPBONY'S GEAR-
ING UP •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.••••• 11
By CAROL HUMPHREYS There's a new symphony in town. The
South Coast Syphony is beginning its third season at Orange Coast
Coll~·s Robert 8 . Moore theatre. "We actually were established in
1973 an Lon• Beach, but moved to Costa Mesa two years ago. We
have 8S muucians. We are currently making plans with one of the
laraest charity groups in the county to hold a benefit performance at
the new PcrformingArtsCenterin May. The details arc not finalized
yet',., said symphony music director/conductor John Larry Granger.
A WONDERFUL ECLECTIC MENU AT SHEL-
LY'S ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••• 15
By FIFI CHAO There's one sure way to get me to put a possible
restaurant visit on the a.ct burner-teJI me that it has a fragmented
personality in the food deputmeo~ a in a menu made up of Cajun,
Italian, Continental, Frmcb, 'fllai1 and even some Japanese food.
Then, if you want to~ it further down on my priority list, tell me
that one chef' is cloi.Da all of the above.
I ran into only one problem with this kind of thinking.
Restaurant writen and Mlmired gourmets alike kept tellfog me that
Shelly's in Santa Ana was really a very aood restaurant
Dqabi.B-..i ... lt~s,, ~~~~~~-_...
CALltNDAR ••••••••••••..••••••••••••••••••••••••...•••••• 4
. DARClt REVIEW ••••••••••••••••••..•••••••••.•••••••• 11
RB8TAUllA1'T JlfBWS ••••••••••••••••..•.••..••.••• 16
T Orange County
Philharmonic Societ y's biggest attraction
this season 1sn'1 Isaac Stern, Andr e Prev1n
or Jeon-Pierre Rampol. And it's not the Chicago
Symphony or the Cleveland Orchestra either.
Those noteworthy perlormers mdeed appear
on this season's concert schedule.
But the one that's really grabbing the ottenlton.
causing rhe excitement and selling rhe tickers 1h1s
year for the Ph1lhormon1c Society 1s a new kid 1n town
-a precocious sror that hos drown rove rev iews
and hosted standing ovations since its ousp1c1ous debut 1ust
one month ago.
The ollroct1on 1s. of course, the Orange County
Performing Aris Center
The spanking new $70.7 m1ll1on mull1 -11ered 3,000-seot
orch1tecrurol and acoustic wonder caused all 12 concerrs
ollered 1n the Ph1lhormon1c SoCtety's 1986-87 season to
sell out long before Kurt $0nderling led the Los Angeles
Philharmonic into Wagner's "Prelude to Die Meistersinger
von Nurnberg" to kick oll the new season Oct. 9
In loct , ph1lhormon1c Executive Director Erich Vollmer
\O'd demand for tickers was so heavy, about 600 hopeful
subscribers hod to be turned away empty-handed . That is
unprecedented in rhe Ph1lhormon1c Society's illustrious 32-
yeor history
Then again the Ph1lhormon1c Society hos never hod the
opportun If to stage concerts m halls quite like the one
occupying f 1ve acres of o for mer limo bean f 1eld on Town
Center Drive m Costa Mesa
And with the second concert of the season lo be held
Sunday afternoon with the Cleveland Orchestra Vollmer
and other ph1lhormon1c olf1c1ols con sit bock and en1oy o
season that hos met virtually all their expectations _
"With the opening of the Arts Center, concertgo1ng hos
become on event," Vollmer said. ''Not only do they see o
concert. they might toke 1n dinner beforehand and make 1t
on entire evening out on the town.
Even the performers themselves ore excited about the
new hall
lor these mus1ct0ns, louring is nor on easy life. It's not
glamorous or all," Vollmer said. "But they love ploying 1n o
11ew hall and this one will surely give them a shot of
adrenalin "
Vollmer admits he and other ph1lhormon1C oll1c1ols were
surpnsed by the ttdet demand. even though they ont1C1
pated o sharp increase in subscriptions. ·
In Moy rhey offered ttckers 10 the two six-concert ser ies
10 philharmonic members from the 1984-85 season. They
also were asked 10 give preference 10 the mo1or donors to
the Arts Center.
' We realized early on that we were horribly oversold."
Vollmer said.
By the time the ticket computer system at the Art s Center
come on-line, 11 was July. Series A, featuring Isaac Stern's
Oct 9 oppeoronce with the Los Angeles Phrlhormonic
-
Move to
Arts Center
sells at.it
philharmonic
season
along with the ChtCogo Symphony's Feb. 2 concert drew
more ticket requests than there were sears ro f 111 them with
Those who could not be given tickets for Series A were
invited rn subsequent weeks to purchase the remornrng
subscriptions lor Series B. Even rhen, demand exceedPd
supply.
The overwn~lm1ng demand lor t1Ckets created hurt
leelrngs among ph1lhormonrc patrons, Vollmer said , but was
hard to ont1c1pote or ovoid. Even so 11 o lac~ ol tic ets s
the only problem Vollmer hos to shoulder, he ..,..,11 gladly
toke 11 Already he is cons1der1nq ways to otf Pr a third
concerr senes in the spnng
It s a for cry from the early days when the Ph1lharmon1C
Society staged concerts or Orange Coast College then
UC Irvine's Crowford Holl -yes, the gymnasium -
before mov1nq a decodP ago to the oudrlorium at Santo
Ano High School
Although the smaller size 1,500 seotsl and remarkable
acoustics of the Santo Ano hall created a worm, fom1l1or
atmosphere. Vollmer said there were philharmonic sup
porters who plain d1dn'1 like going 10 see shows there.
Perhaps 1t was the location, he said, but 1t was diff 1culr to
attract larger audiences.
Cover photography b; R1Chord Koehler
Orchestras. however, hod no such hes1sroncy. For years ,
top orchestras. conductors and soloists would include o
tour stop 1n Orange County through the work ol the
Ph1lhormon1c Society. Onl1 once. Vollmer said , did on
orchestra turn down o concert appearance because ol the
hall
"And now." he said, there's virtually no orchestra that
couldn't come to ploy "
Among the world class acrs to perform lor Orange
County audiences hove been the Royal Philharmonic. the
london Symphony. the Ph1lode1ph10 Orchestra and the
Vienna Ph1lhormon1c The los Ange1es Pfi,,ho•rnon1~ ttos
mode Orange County a second home of sorts w rh ts
frequent performances here
This season's concerts hded off w1tn Sanderling leao1ng
the L.A. Philharmonic w th StPrn as the featured solo s1
"What was so nice about that concert was rt1e
atmosphere 1n the hall seemed 10 indicate that tht Arts
Center was really 1n business Vollmer said ( J.J coul<J
sense the opprec1ot1on lrom the mus1c1ons on'i 'h"
oud1enu• hPar1nq the ore hes tr() uridPr the bf'st on• !11 .r·s
It lelt ltnolly, l1~e se1tl1ng down 10 business as JSul.l
At 1 rm Sunday lhP (IPvr lond O•rt;t>51r 1 A ••
"Onduc tor Christoph "on Oohnonv w to ,_ •t • •oo• '
perlorm works by 8P1101 lbPrt 'l!ld l r o ~c,;s~y r .,.,, o·
Vollmer soys rroy prov.-. ro OP on• 01 •hr· r •·s• core•''\ •
the seosor
I suppose 1n the public s m nr! ,i..,. (1 -ago S,·1 r ~ r ,
Orchestra may hove the bigger name but I rt ,r • 1ri
Cevelond Orchestra s now onP c' ''""' 1op '"l' n •r, ·
country he said
The Poc1l1c Symphony and Poe lie (horJ"' w II 1)1>1 forr
Nov 8 tie los Angeles Chamber Orchestra ...,,11 ~pr tour
with the Canadian Bross on Nov 24 and Andrt Pr~·••' "'
lead the los Angeles Ph1lhormon c ,n a Der 6 ~or C''
The Ph1lormon1c rel urns with Eso Po> ~a Solonl"n "O., l c 1
mg on Jan 31 . Sir Georg Solt1 tr>orls th1• (h JQO
Symphony Orchestra on h~b 2 and Jpon P 1)rr1 on IJ 1
conducts and ploys tr·p 111/P Morch 16 w •h rt·· I ~
Angeles Chamber Orchestra
On Morch 13 Orchestre Notional dt• f ronct ' c;,, i
v1s11 , followed by 'I~ Warsaw Ph1lhormon1c Ore> •·st•o r
Morch 18 with M1sho D1ch1~r on p ono
Orange County's Poe lie Symphony OM •s conrlu •or
e1th C ark w II perform April 12 and Andre Pr•"''" 1111urns
w11h the los Angeles Ph1lhormon on Apr 25
II s a balanced vor,pd lini>ui V'Jllmer said 1> or \or-. ... e I
the maddening scheduling demands thrust upor the • '"'"'
born Arts c~nter Not only IS the Ph1lhormon1c Society
as~ 1ng for available dotes or the cenier but so ore Sf>vero
other rnusrc. dance and opera groups And those ore oll 111
odd1t1~n to the acts Cf>nter ofl1c1als themselves hopP to
stage.
Ir's o big ChinPse pgsow puzzle.' Vollmer soys of the
Please see Ph1lhormon1c page 12.
Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, October 24, 1986 3
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19 20 21 22 23 2425
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Friday
"ALL THE WAY HOME" al South
( ua\1 Rcr~mon. 6S5 To~n Center
Dml' < o\la · \.ksa 11/57-41131).
Tuc-,da)s through fnda)s al 8 p.m ..
')aturda)'!> at 2 11J and IS. Sunda)'s at
.:!.J() and 7'.JO unul No' 13.
"ANDREA 'S COT TWO
BOYFRI ENDS" at the Forum
Theater on the fcsttval o( Ans
grounds. 680 Laguna Can)on-Aoad.
Laguna Beach ( 712-7727). sponsored
by thc 1op-<iap drama 1herap)'
compan» dosing performances to-
n1gh1a18 JO and Saturday at 2:JO and
8 JO.
"BARNUM " al the Buena Park
C 1v1c Theater. Magnolia Street at
.\cadem ) Way. Bue na Part..
182 1-1 394). Fnda)S and Saturday\ at
8 p m through No1. I w11h Sunda\
matinee!> at 2 pm ·
"BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS"
al lht· Harlequin Dinner Pla)hou..c.
3501 \ Harbor Bhd .. Santa .\na
{979-5511). Tuc'>da)s through
fhursdays a1 8· 15. Fridays at 9.
CELEBRATE A SAFE & SANE
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WEEK
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HAUNTED HOUSE. I 10-24 to 11-2 6 pm to 10 pm I . , ____________ ,
a Dally Piiot Dateb()()j(/ Friday. October 24, 1986
Top
Tile Pumpkin Fe.tl•al return• to Newport Center Publon
lala.Dd today throa&b Sunday. More than. 7 ,500 pumpkin•
will be &lven away with a recelf.t from any Fub!on !eland
Store. C"all 760-1250 for more nfonnation.
Saturda)~ al I and M JO. \unda)s a1 I
and 7. 'lO until No'. 16
"A CHORUS LINE" h' the Full·
enon < t\tC L1gh1 Opera a·1 Plummt:1
A.udllonum. (. hapman ·\\-cnur 01
Lemon litrcel. Fulknon llS79-l 7.12)
Thur'>da}!> 1hrou'h ~lurda)' a1 X
p.m .. Sunda)\ a1 _JO un11I No' 2
"CLOUD t" un the S'.:cond \tagl' nl
Sou1h C oa\I Repcnor). 665 Town
CcnH·r Drt\C. ( o!>ta Mr\a
{957-403J( final performance., 10-
n1gh1 a1 'lO. \aturda} a1 'and X '"
\unda) a1 1 and IS p.m.
"FLOWER DR M SONG" a1 lhl
C ) pre'~ Cl\ 1c Thca1cr. 5172 Orangl'
~'e . C)pre.,., (527-1949). Fnda"
.md 'iaturda}., at IS p m. through '\o,
I
"FRANKEN TEIN" al <mil.kn
\\c\I ( ollcgc. Huntington Hcalh
(1<95-8378). 1on1ght. Sa1urtla) anll
Oct 30 through \Jo'. I at IS p m
ma11nce'> Sunda\ and No' 2 al Ip m
®lb •orlb ~illage
OKTOBERFEST
Is More Than Oompah-pa and Beer!
Sept. 2bt · Nouember 9th
Wouldn't you love to
shop & dine In the
quaint European 4fl~ Villages of Europe?
WEET ADELINF.S
Sun. Oct. 26th
2:00 to 3:00pm
Singing
BALLADS, BOOOTE
& BARBERSHOP
Save the airfare ...
ut.ft
An lntrrnallonal
Shopping. dining, &
entertainment center
f eaturtng old world
crq/bman.hfp,
quaUtjl M"'fce• & g(fb from around
tire world.
Old World Vtllag
TRICK or TREAT
Ort 31. 3 to 6pm
OHK:.INAL 1,INKSTf.litR
MUSIKA'Hf~N l-•m1~•h I'"' 11.on<I
thf"f·t I nun C .rren..tl\
Wt'd'I i hni Sunday'!
756 J CENTER A VE ... HuntlnJ(ton Beach
(7 14)898·51 I1 .. •0Hrwy E•ltlkh otvd !lo rtehtontJ,nttf•(fl4)895-246~
"THE G~ MENAGERIE" in
the Studio Theater of Saddlc:back
( ollegc 1n M1 s1on VICJO (S82-46S6),
final ptrfonnances tonight and Satur·
day at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 3 p.m.
"MAN OF LA MANCHA" at the
Cuna1n C"all Dinner Theater. 690 El
Camino Real. Tustin (8311-1540).
nightly Cl'Ccpt Mondayi. at varying
curtain times through Nov. 9.
"QUILTERS" at the Gem Theater.
12852 Main St.. Garden Grove
1636-721) ). Wednesday~ through Sat·
urdays at 8 p.m . ·unday pcr-
formanc~Oct 26at 3p.m .. Oct.19 at
7 lO. until Nov. I
"THE RAINMAKER" at the Gar-
den (irovt' ( ommunit) Theater. ~l.
Mark Stret'I at ( hapman Avenue,
Garden (irove (897-5 122), Fndays
and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Nov
IS. with ma11necs Nov 2 and 9 at 2.30
p.m
"THE SHADOW BOX" at the
ln ·tne Community Theater. Turtle
Rock ( ommun11y Park. unnyhill
Koad off T unle Rock Drive. Irvine
(R57-S496). final pcrforman~!> to-
night and Saturday at II p m
"SUGAR BABIES" at the C1rand
Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Way.
Anaheim (772-7710 ). loci.day!>
1hrough Thursday~ at 8: 1.5. Fndays at
8.45. Saturdays at 1.30 and 8.45.
SundA)'\31 1:10and 7:45 unul Feh I.
Saturday
"ALL THE WAY HOME" at South
Coast Repcnor) &.'<· .. rrday hsting.
"ANDREA 'S GOT TWO
BOYFRIENDS" at thl· Forum
fhea1cr. Laguna Beach 'i<.'C fnday
li\l1ng.
"BARNUM" at the Oucna Park
C IVIC Theater. See Friday hsung.
"BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS"
at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse.
Stt Fnday li~ting.
"A CHORUS UNE" by the Full·
cnon Civic Light Optra. Sec Fnday
lis~ing.
"CLOUD t" on the Second Sta~c of
South Coast Repertory. S<.-e Fnday
listing.
"FLOWER ORUM SONG'' at the
Cypress CIVIC Theater. Sec Fnday
listing.
"FRANKENSTEIN" at Golden
West College. Sec: Fnday hsung.
"THE CL~ MENAGERIE" at
~dd\eback College Sec Fnday hst·
mg.
"MAN OF LA MANCHA" at the
( unain Call Dinner Theater. Sec
Friday hsung.
"QUILTERS" at the C1cm Theater
Set' Friday hs.ung.
"THE RAINMAKER" at the C1ar-
dcn Grove Community Theater. Sec
Fnday listing.
"THE SHA.DOW BOX" at thl·
Irvine Community Theater Sec fn.
day hsllng.
"SUGAR BABIES" at the Granll
Dinner Theater Sec fnday listing
Sunday
"ALL THE WA V HOME" at South
Coast Repertory. Sec Fnday hsung
"BARUNUM" at the Buena Park
C1v1c Theater. See Friday listing.
"BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIR.$"
at the Haflequin Dinner Playhouse
Sec Fnday l1Sting.
"A CHORUS UNE" by the Re-
gional Rcptrtory Theater &.-c Fntla)
lasting.
"CLOUD t " on the Second Stage ol
Zodiacs -Step into Spring
SOft leolhet moccOSil'\S In plenty C>' coloB and
styles lo chOOse trom
&~~[;
Wed.naday
"ALL THE WAY HOME" at South
Coast Rcpt>nory. S« Fnday hsung.
"BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS"
it the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse.
5ec Fnda) hsting.
"MAN OF LA MANCHA" at the
C unain Call Dinner Theater. Sec
fnday hst1ng.
"QUILTERS" at the <...cm Theater.
Sec Fnday hsung.
"SUGAR BABIES" at the (1rand
Dinner Theater. SCc h1day hsllng.
J hunday
"ALL THE WAY HOME" at South
Coast Rcpcnory. Sec Fnday listing.
"BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS"
at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse.
Sec Fnday listing.
"A CHORUS LINE" by the I ull·
cnon C1v1c I 1ght Opera. Sec Fnday
hst1ng.
"FRANKENSTEJN" al Golden
West College. &.-e Fnday hsung.
"MAN OP LA MANCHA" at the
228 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH• (714) M4-5070
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(1:00) (l:OO) S:OO 7s00 & 9c00
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SHOWS AT
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TOU8H 9"~ ""8) C12tSSJ (l:OSJ S:26 7 ::i0 .. t :40
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Mark Watson needs a
scholarship to get into
Harvard Law School.
There's one ride available
-for a black student.
The problem is, Mark's not
black.
YET.
A COMI01 WITH HIAlf ANO IOUl.
Delly Piiot Oatebook/ Friday. Octobet' 24, 1986 5
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88 Fair Orive'I Co. ta Me a
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Friday
"ALL THE WAY HOME" al \oulh
Top
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Saturda~., al 1 '"and x Sund3)!> al
1 30 and 7: '0 unnl No\ 13.
ADULTS 3.00 CH ILDREN $1.00
(urnl<"r (J Fn•e)
llumln·•I• or IHH•lh' -l-.1hnir "'""I' -t.,hihll•
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to l s raPI eourtps~ of TM';\
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CELEBRATE A SAFE & SANE
"AND R EA 'S GOT TW O
BOYFRIENDS" al the Forum
Theater on the Ft•\t1val of l\m
grounds. 680 Laituna Can~on Road.
Laguna Beach (722· 7717). sponsored
by the lop-Gap drama therap)
com pan). clo'img performances 10-
nigh1 at 8:30 and Saturda) at 2. 30 and
8:30.
"BARNUM" a1 1he Bueno Park
Ci\ ac Theater. Magnolta S1ree1 a1
Academ) Wa). Bu ena Park
(8:? I· I 394), Fnda)s and Saturda)s a1
8 p.m. through No\ I with Sunda)
mattnl'C) at 1 p.m.
"BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS"
al lht• Harlequin Danner Pla)hOu\l'.
3503 S Harbor Bhd .. Santa L\na
(9711-5511) T uesda) s through
Thursda)s :11 S·tS. Frida)!> at 9
-=--~-~ ~HALLOU'Ef N-~ . .._~
WEEK
~ · at the Balboa fun Zone .:_ . ~-----
a Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, October 24, 1986
The Pumpkln Fe.tl•al return• to Newport Center PHhlon
I1land today through Sunday. More than 7 ,500 pumpkins
wlll be &lven away with a receipt from any F blon Jaland
Store. C-all 760-1250 for more lnformatton.
.
Sa1urda) \at I and X Jll. ~unda' ~JI I
and 7:30 until Nu' Io ·
"A CHORUS LI E" O\ thl· ~ ull·
en on C '' ll l.1gh1 Opaa a'1 Plumml·r
·\ud11or1u m. ( h;ipman .\\CllUl' di
Lemon ~lrCl'I. I ujknon t879-1'1,~l Thur\da~' thro1h 'ia1unJa)\ JI
p m .. ~unda~' al • 'O un11I "-o' ~
"CLOUD 9" on tht· ~:wnd ')1ugl' 111 ~oulh C 03\I Rrix·nor). 665 To"n
(en 1n Ori\ I.' ( O\IJ \k\.1
(Y57-40H). final performann.'\ to-
night al 8· 30. Sa1urda~ a1 'und ~ '1 •
')unda\ al 3 nnd p.m
"FLOWER DRUM SONG " JI 11
( ) pre-.~ ( 1 \ I( Theater. SI 7 ~ Or.in!-'<
.\\~ .. <}pre'>!> 1si7-11)4QJ. I mfa\'
and ~aturda)s at 8 pm through '•I\
I
"FRANKENSTEIN" al < 111hk11
\\c\I ( o llc11c. Hun11ng1on lk .1d1
t895·1<3781. tonight. Saturd.i' J ml
<kt 'II through No\ I at X J' 111
:naltnCl'\ ~unda) and o'. ~at 'fl m
@lb ~orlb ~illuge
OKTOBERFEST
Is More Than Oompah-pa and Beer!
Sept. 2ht · NoHmber 9th
I SWEET AOELINES
I Sun. Oct. 26th
1 2·00 to 3:00pm
Singing
BALLADS, BOOGIE
\. & BARBERSHOP
Wouldn't you love to
shop & dine In the
quaint European
Vlllages of Europe?
Saue the airfare ...
ut.lt
An International
Shopping, dlnlng, &
entertainment center
featuring old world
crq/bman.hlp,
quatftjl Nrvice• &
g(fb from around
tile world.
Old World Vtllagc
TRICK or TREAT
Oct 31. 3 lo 6pm
'
OHICl'<AL U\KSTtTTF.ff
MU! IKAN1EN
flnntp.\11 '"' 11.•tlll t'Hn"i I fnun f .t-Nno411\ I
WI"(!" thn1 Sunday" ,
7561 CENTER AVE ... Hunlln.f{ton Beach
(7 14)898·5 I I I • 40!\hwy. £All flrh ltl'ICI So 11ahl onCtnftr•(fl 4f 895·246t
.. THE GI.AM MENAGERIE" 1n
the S1ud10 Theater of Saddleback
College 1n Mission V1e)O (S82-46S6).
linal performances tonight and Satur-
day a"'8 p.m .. Sunday at 3 p.m.
"MAN OP LA MANCHA" at the
Curtam Call Dinner Theater, 690 El
Camino Real. Tus11n (838--1540).
nightly except Mondays at varying
curtain times through Nov. 9.
"QUILTERS" al the Gem Theater.
I 28S2 Main St. Garde n Grove
(636-7213). Wcdn"5days through Sat-
urday\ at 8 p.m.. Sunday per-
formanccsCk>t 26at Jp m .. Oct. 19at
7: '0. un11I No' I
"THE RAINMAKER" at the Gar-
den Grove Community Theater. St.
Mark S1rcc1 at Chapman Avenue.
Gard"en Grove (8Q7-5 I 22), Fndays
and Saturdayut 8 p.m. through No ...
1.5. with matinees Nov 2 and 9 at 2.30
pm
"THE SHADOW BOX" at thl·
If' me < ommuntty rhcater. Turtle
Rock C'ommun11y Park, unnyh1ll
Road off Turtle' Rock Onve. lrvme
(857-S496), final performance to-
night and Saturday at K pm
"SUGAR BABIES" at the Grand
Dinner Thtall'r, 7 Fn.-edman Way.
.\nahc1m (772-77 10). Tuesday'>
1hrou~ Thu™1ays at 8: IS. Fnday .. at
X:4S. S31urdays at I :JO and 8.4S.
Sunl13yu1 1:30and 7:4S unttl 1-eh I.
Saturday
"ALL THE WAY HOME" at South
( oast Repertory. St't' Fnday hsting
"ANDREA 'S GOT TWO
BOYFRIENDS" <II the f-orum
Theater. Laguna Bea h. Sec Fnday
li'\ltng.
"BARNUM" a1 1he Buena Park
Civic Theater. Stt Fnday listing.
"BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS"
at the Harlequin Din~r Playhouse.
Sec Fnday listing.
"A CHORUS LINE" by the Full-
erton Civic Light Opera. See Fnday
listing.
"CLOUD t'' on the Second Sta~e of
South Coast Repertory. See Fnday
listing.
"PLOWER DRUM SONG" at the
('ypress Civic Theater. See Fnday
hsting.
"FRANKENSTEIN" a t Golden
West College.~ Friday hi111ng.
"THE GLASS MENAGERIE" at
Saddleback College. See Fnday hst-
ing.
"MAN OF LA 'MANCHA" at thl'
( una1n Call Dinner Theater Sec
Fnda) listing.
"QUILTERS" at the (,cm fhcatcr
See Friday listing..
"THE RAJNMAKER" at the C1ar-
dcn Grove Communtt~ Theater. ~
f-nday hst1ng.
"THE SHADOW BOX" at the
In inc Community Theater St"C 1-n-
day hst1ng.
.. SUGAR BABIES" 3t 1hc Cirand
Dinner Theater Sec f-nday h~tmg
Sunday
"ALL THE WAY HOME" al Sou1h
Coast Repertory. Sec fnday hsting,
"BARUNUM" al the Buena Park
( '1vic Theater. See Fnday listing.
"BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS" <tt the Harlequin Dmner Playhouse
Sec Fnday listing.
''A CHORUS LINE" by 1h~· k c-
g1onal Repertory Theater. Sec 1-nday
l1~ting.
"CLOUD 9" on the Second Stage of
Zodiacs -Step into SpOng
Soft leo1het moc::cosins tn plent'( ot COiors ond
sMes lo choose from
&~~~
South Coast Repertory. Sec f-riday Cunain Call Dinner Theater. Sec
hstil'\g. Fricia~_listing. S&tarday
"FllANUNSTEIN" at Gvlden .. QUILTERS" at the Gem Theater. WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH
West College. Sec Friday listing. Sec Friday listing. A support group for women today at
"THE GLASS MENAGEJtlE" at "'SUGAll BA.BIES" at the Grand 10 a.m., 33S •
Saddlcback College. Sec Friday list· Dinner Theater. Sea Fnday hsung. Centennial Way 1n Tustm. Barbara
1ng. Lee 544-3711 .
.. MAN OP LA MANCHA" at the TEAil GAS TllAINING offered
Curtain Call Dinner Theater. Sec today and Nov. IS from 9 a.m to I
Fnday hstmg. p.m. at Golden West College. I S744
"QUILTERS" at the Gem Theater. l"rlday Golden West St .. Huntington Beach.
Sec Friday listing. Presenting the program is state
"SUGAR BABlES" at the Grand TRINI THIN a painless proven certified instructor. Lt. David Wiggs.
Dinner Theater. See Fnday hsting. way to lose and maintain the perfect a member of the Westminster Police
weight for yourself. is offered each Dept. Program foe is S29 and advance Tuetlday Friday 11 Lo 12:30 p.m. at the Sun registration is required. Call
"ALL THE WAY HOME" at South Sign, a metaphysical bookstore. 891-3991 for adduional informauon
Coast Repertory. Sec Friday lisfing. 32122 Paseo Adelanto 1n San Juan THE PLANT DOCTOR IS IN Bring
"BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS" Capistrano. The class offers posittvc your problem plants to Gary
at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. affirmations. v1sual1Lat1on and Crutcheley. the "Plant Doctor" from
Sec Fnday hst1ng. weight control for all who part1c1patc. world-famous ROf,Cr's Gardens in
"MAN OF LA MANCHA" at 1hc S 10 a v1s11 1s the fee for this fun. Newport Beach. this morning. 9 a.m.
Curtain C"aH Dinner Theater. See workable cont1nu1ng group. tonoon.intheC'ommunityCcnu:rat
Fnday lti;ung. 493-71 SI Golden West ( ollegc. 15744 Golden
" UGAR BABIES" at the Grand West St 1n Huntington Beach. Pro·
Dmncr Theater. C)ee Fnday hst mg fr;;;;;;;;;:=;:~~~:T.im~~~~~~?;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;=;:==.
Wednetlday
"AL.L THE WA V HOME" at South
( ·oast Repertory See Friday hsttng.
"BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS"
at the H:irlL'Qu1n Dinner Playhouc;c.
\cc f-nday hsung.
"MAN OF LA MANCHA" at the
(. urta1n ('all Dinner Theater. See
F-nday h!illng.
"QUILTERS" at the Gem Theater.
Sec h1day lt~11ng.
"SUGAR BABIES" at the Grand
Dinner Theater. Scl· 1-nday hst1ng..
Tbunday
"ALL THE WAY HOME" at South
Coast Kcpertory. See Fnday lisung.
"BRIGHTON18 EACH MEMOIRS"
at the Harlequin Dinner Playhou..c.
Sec Fnday hi1tint
"A CHORUS INE" by the r ull-
ertqn C1v1r Light Opera. Sec Fnday
•H3'"4iiMJ+!.416IRL1 er::::a., )
nta COL.Oii CW Ct91 DM11 Off A IMmEY ,., tu •JO> ._._. eoo .. ,
(3l00) 5:2S f:OO 10:30 (U:50) (3:20) S:SO
70MM I He PH'" I : tO &. t0:30
..... Y_eoT MAttlllllD ..... ,,
I':' 0) (3:3tl) 5·46 7:$0,. 10:00
STAllD •Y .. (II) TOUQH OU'VS f'llQ)
11:00) (l:OO) 5 :00 (1215$) 13:0$) 5:26
7:00. 1 :00 7::10 . 1:40
SOUL 11"'9 ..... ~)
SHOWS AT S:U 7:4$ & t :S$
AUOIS (II)
4:1$ 7;00. 1:50
"10 Pi1Ul!l
l'llC* mYOlllO •(II) -
SHOWS AT
$:30 7:30. 1 :30
TOP 8 Ull C"'8) S:SO 1 :00 I. IO:tO -In 70MM -
l•OP"W\*f\I >IN/W\ ... I•
f'llC* •YOlllO (II)
PIUI Co-Hit A••Anlm;ator (Ill)
THE COLOll OI'
llK*«Y ......... ,,, ""'' Cop 11t1 I No PUMl
~· IACX l'LASM CW) l"tu1 Co-H it Jewel of lhe N ile (PG)
CltOCOGeLE DUlllOEE (PG-UI Gunt Ho (PG·t J)
Burt LilftC:Hter
TOUGH QUYS .-0)
Ku•te Ktd II (~Q)
listing. 1---;=====================~--"FRANKENSTElN" at Golden
We t College. Sec Fnday ltstmg.
"MAN OF LA MANCHA" al thc
Mark Watson needs a
scholarship to get into
Harvard Law School.
There's one more available
-for a black student.
The problem is, Mark's not
black.
YET.
A COMIOY WITH HIA•t ANO IOUL.
228 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH• (714) '44·5070
Dally Piiot Datebook/ Friday. October 2-4. 1986 s
C 0 N T~ I N U E D
gram foe 1s S 15 and prl•-rq1.1\lrnt111n "
ll'Wmmended (all !i~l-,N91
WRITING Hl 'MOR I A ERIOLS
8 INESS T''ll ~·rnmar\ 110 \\rtlln~
anti '>CUtng humor "111 be presented
b' (1ol1kn \'. l°'t <. ollcfr I'\ 744
(widen \\ l'~I \t in I un11ng1on
lk.Kh Toda\ from 11 a.m tu 'pm ..
Al·ncJ1d Lel:'kau formn d11cf tom-
l'lh '"''l'I l(ll thl· Holl'"o<xl Thl'.llrl'
(rualtl "Ill pre~1.'nt a ,,(1rkshup u11 lhl'
trid.\ 111 thl· tradl' tn \Jmin1,tre111on
~ 15 Program fcl' I) SI ' .\ '>t'lllnd
program on Humor 111 husinc\'
\HlllOg "'"be the topll ol J t\\O pan
"orl..\hop on :0-:o' l Jnc.l .S 7 to 9· JO
p m Prc-rt•g1strnt1on 1s rcl·omml'nd-
cd for both semma~. 891-31:NI
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES 1n
In tl'rna11onal Busmi:s,, for thO-K'
1ntcrl'\tcd in gl·tting paid to trn w l.
nwct\ from Q a.m. 10 noon at Orangl'
( oa\t C ollegc Sc1l'nl·c Lcctun: I lall ~
."!"0 1 Fa1n1c" Road 1n Costa Mc\a.
Progrnm fee l!I $30 and credit card
reg1stra1ton b) phone I!. a'a1lable b)
l"Jll1ng -02-5880.
Sunday
"HOW TO ACHI EVE OPTIMUM
REAL TH " is the topic ofa fn.•c lecture
b~ '11cholai. Delgado to<la ) al 5.30 at
Delgado Optimum Medical. 3% I
MacArthur. u1te IOI. 1n Nl'"port
Beach. f or mon: 1nlllrnrnt1on, call
476-23>4
Tuesday
STRESS MANAGEMENT \'h·~·l..I\
public ~n 1Cl' program prc\l'ntcd to
the communll) frCl' of charg~·.
~!ls1ons"'11l focu~on the managment
of stress through h~ pnom. mcd1-
1a11on and sclf-actual11at1on Begini.
.\ug. 19 and continue<, (•ach Tuesda}
lrom noon until I pm through
No"embcr. Library Room IOI.
addlcback College. 2HOOO
Marguerite Pkw} .. M1ss1on V1C'JO.
582-4571 .
"MANAGING YOUR DIABETES"
Four consccutl\ e TuC'sda) lectures
from 7 to 11:30 pm. at the Mm1on
Hospital C u111mun1l) Education
Center. 174.SI Lo'> -\ltos in M1ss1on
"10 + ... Absolutely wonderful ...
funny, compaulorutc ... cxdtlng." ....w.,.1nw.11a. KAM. umo
''Mallin 's performance-sensitive,
sharp, brilliant atUl fanny ...
in bu ftnl mator role, In her f1.rs1 movie slM ls 80 good
!IM can blaze with sunshine, cclJpsc with sudden
clat'kncN , chantJc from ICXY kJd tO full iwancd
WOCD2Q ... an Oscar oocn.ln2tlon.,, -1-llM41. "n•~..-.n.
''Willlam Hurt's sexual chemistry
produces tbe beat ...
Maritt MJltlln 's debut u a victory. 1, '
"**** One of tbe year's best films.
Haunting :and crotJc. '1 -c--sw.~1. CHKAOO niraum
... ...... .....,.WACll u.... llWMTllACJI -...... ,,_ .._.,_°"" E..,.wci..c.. '-*UH•• c ..... __..c.ne '-~ ISi •llf Ml fm 911400 Solol 01IO 06"°'1 _,..ua ..... 1111•1 ~1&U £......W.."t~••1't•11 --
a OaUy Piiot Oatet>ookl Friday, October 24, 1986
V It JO. Fee 1s SI S 364-I 770.
HUMA NISTIC ASTROLOGY
U\an V Jughn . .\strologcr, is offering
clas~~ Tucsda} evenings 7:30.9 p.m.
ar the Unirnnan Church. S450
\thl·rton. Long Beach. The class 1s
de!.1gned to ~F\(" the layperson ;n
\\Cll a the profe\s1onal astrologer.
!"or further 1nform::naon. (81X)
H4-l I 7h or(:! 131438-4913
ROLFING Integration of human
s.trul turc demonstration and lecture
C'\ CT) T ucsda) C\C~mng at 7:30. I 858:!
Beach Bhd <iu11e 224 in Huntington
Beal·h \c:1110g as limited. For infor-
ma11on and re)Cn auons. call Rarhara
·\nJcr<;on. 962-5951
"AN EVENING WITH JOYCE
CAROL OATES" tonight at 7:30.
!\lcmonal \ud1tonum, Chapman < ulkge. .Bl N Glas~ll. Orange.
\Juhs $4. 'icn1or c111zcns. children
and non-<. hapman students with ID.
SJ C1roup., of fi\(~ or more art:" free
Fm t1l l..ch or more informauon. call
l)Q7-6750 or 447-681."!
"LEAVING THE DREARY
WORLD BEHIND" 1s the 1op1c of an
informal \ crnon Howard class con-
ducted b) Enc ~ato 1on1ght at 8 at
California h:deral Savings. I 55S5
Brookhurst St. 1n Wl•stm1nstcr.
EH'l'\.onc I\ "elcome. a SJ ta"-
deduct1bk donation 1s apprecmtC'd.
For morl' information. call Leona at om 5 1M ti-:! ooo
Wednesday
THE SUN SIGN 321 n PakO
.\dclanto. ':Ian Juan Capistrano in the
Post Olli("(' 'hopDing C'C'ntcr. offers
Wedne~a) night lectures on \ar!ed
topics. Call 493-715 1 for mlor-
mat1on.
WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH
Support group 6 p.m. 335 Centennial
Wa). Tustin. Barbara Lee. 54.4-37 11
RELAX AND FEEL GOOD, a
seminar b)" Ellen Purisch at Golden
West College. 15744 Golden West St.
1n Huntington Beach. tonight 7 to 9
p.m Program fee ts $9. and
prercg1strat1on 1s recommended
891-3991
Tbanday
"OSTEOPOROSIS; Bone~ To La~t
a Lifetime.·· today 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. at
the St. Joseph Hospital's 62nd Town
Hall for Health. Dr. Pablo Prietto an
onhoped1cs spcc1ahst. Dr. Francis H.
Rhu:. an cndocnnolog1st and t>r
Thomas Brodenck. Chief of Tomo-
graph) at t Joseph. wtll ~peak
Seaung 1<; ltm1ted Lo)'ola Mal')·
mount Una,crsi1 -\ud11oraum.
Bata' 1a and La Veta. in Oranic.
EFFECTIVE AS E RTIV E
PARENTING will be discussed 1n a
work'ihop tonight from 6:30 to 9· 30
p.m.1n Health Science 118.atGoldcn
West College , 15744 Golden Wc"t St
an Huntington ~ach. Jeri) SouC).
Ph. D. a licensed Huntington Beach
P) schotherap1st. "111 speak on
parenting skill'i to enhance tht>
paren1<h1ld rtla11onsh1p Program
foe 1 SIS and ad' a net reg1s1ra11on.
91-3991. 1s recommended.
Jpzz
Friday
ROBERT DUQUESNEL Monda)
through Saturday m 1hc lobb> har.
lrvinl' Hilton and Towers. 17900
Jamboree Bl"d. in Ir' 1ne. from S
unt1I 9 p.m. 863-3111
JOHN MORIARTY. Jall p1an1\t
appears Thursda) through aturda>
from 9 p.m. until I a.m. at the lobb)
bar of the Irvine Halton and Tov.ers.
17900 Jamboree Bl\'d.. Ir' 1m•
863-3 1 I I.
CONF.J\E Y PHILLIPS Jau 1 no
performs Tuesday through Saturda)
from 9 p.m. to I a.m. in the Zot Room
at the Irvine Hilton and Towers.
17900 Jamboree Blvd. Irvi ne.
863-3111.
CAFE UDO, 2900 Newpon Bhd.
Newport Beach. 6 7S-2968. presents
\OCahst Judi Lee at the piano for
··Jazz at Fi ve .. from 5-8 p.rtt. Tucsda~
through Saturday and the Lido Jan
All Stars Thursday through Saturda~
from 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE 1714
Placentia an Costa Mesa. 645-8091 .
Live Dixieland J3.Z7 for dancing and
ltsttnmg with the Bourbon Street Jan
Band Thursda) and Fnday from 8
p.m.
LE CHATEAU LOUNGE featurn
rhc "Jazz Society" an the A.tnum
coun )ard of the CounLI') 1dC' Inn
Tuesda} through Saturday 4:30-8·30
p.m. 325 Bristol t., at the comC'r 01
Bnstol and Red Hill tn Newpon
Beach.
THETAJC'u1smcoflndaa pr.:scnh.
JBZZ 7-1 I p.m. featunng Dave Butchl•r
on the piano and Paul armen w11h
sa~. 1975 Sunn\crc~t Dr in Full-
erton. 526-8283. ·
MUSICAL TRIO INTERSECTION
featuring Trac) Longstreth. Tom
tem and '\kxandna Ta) lor. perform
popular upbeat J8LZ at 1hc nc"
Pnnccss Restaurant and Bar e\Cf\
Thursda> through t urda~ from
9·30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Dancing. no
cover charge. Danner rescrva11om
rc.•t·ommcnded. The Al1cante PranCC'\~
Hotel, Harbor and Chapman in
Garden Grove 971-3000.
Saturday
CAFE LIDO.SCe Frida} listing.
ROBERT DUQUESNEL sec F-r1-
da) lasting.
JOHN MORIARTY S<-c Frida'
listing. ·
CONFREY PHILLIPS St.-e f ndJ'
h~t1ng
LE CHA'fEAU LOUNGE Sec I rt· day lisung.
THE TAJ See Fnda> hs11ng.
MUSICAL TRIO INTERSECTION
See Friday listing
Sunday
JAZZ CONCE RT At Rancho San·
uago C'ollt"ge. 17th at Bristol in Santa
Ana. The Jau En~mbk. The Jau
Lab Band and special guest an1st
Trumpet artist Bobby hew wall
Santa's elves are busy. They are working
on all the delightful decorations that cn·:~lte our traditional Christmas 'Fantasy:
unique tna.. wreaths. renter·pietts and
home adornments.
And ... especi ally for you 1hi year. we
are having SNEAK PREVIEW DAYS.
Now through October 29 in our
Gallery. Come see a sampling of
what's going to be our fin e t
Christmas ever in 1he
Gardens. Truaa.res from all over Ole world
uve bee• MJected to coaple-
meat yov W«lay l..,..ation.
A,,, b•t Oils II oaly a peek of
wllat to coae.
°'*'OI060Qly•klfl-•'-o<WOCAl!fU..,.., •Actcioo 1t""'f.,_-.ct.,~1eoc1>
..__ ____ NUl?SE~v • INOOO<~P\.ANTS • FLOOST • LANOSCAPING • PATIOFURNITURE •ANTIQUE~ ___ _:_~~
CONTINUED
Costa Mes.a. Alaska boasts vast tracts
of pnstme wilderness and huge de-
posits of natural resource\, making ll
one of our greatest treasures. Ad-
m1 s1on: Advance sales. S4 general; at
the door. S5. 432-5880.
Saturday
ent~rtJan beginning at 4 p.m. 1n
Philips Hall on the campus. The
concert is open to the pubhc and
reserved scats arc available. Phone
667-3163.
CAFE U OO 2900 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach. Max Bennet w11h
"Freeway" 4 to 8 p.m. Lido All Stars
featuring Wa)'nc Wayne from 9
p.m.-l:JOa.m. RONNIE BROWN TRIO at
Ca rmelo's Sunday through Wednes-
day at 8 p. m. Cla!>s1cal jaa and piano.
3520 East Coast Highway sn Corona
• dcl Mar. 6 75-1922 for rt'scrvat1om
and information.
West College ai 7:30 p.m .. for mature
audiences, in Forum II near the
Gothard St. campus parking lot.
Admission payable at the door, 1s
S2.50 general, $2 with GWC As--
sociatcd Student or Gold Key Card.
Tonight see "Up to a Certain Point."
a slyly sardonic introspective corn-
ed). Spanish with English subtitles.
Recommended for mature au-diences.
"FORBIDDEN GAMES" Rene
Clemen~ director. Part of UCl Film
Society fall series. in SocLal Science
Hall to night at 7:30. Tickets $3, S2 at
the door. sponsored by the Office of
"GHOSTS AND GHOUU ES'' A
fam1I) matantt at 2 p.m. at the
Mariners Branch Newport Beach
Pubhc Library. 2005 Dover Dr.
644-3 145. Films will be "Ghosts and
G houhes." "The Laurel and 'Hardy
Murder Ca~." and "The orcercr's
Apprr nuce:· Total running tt mc is 56
minutes. Admission 1s free and
everyone 1s welcome. For more
information on the film program. call
644-31 47.
COi NIHY
Arts and Lectures. 856-6616. Saturday
Monday "ALASKA, OUR NORTHERN ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE Live
ROBERT DUQUESNEL Stt Fri-STAR An armchair adventure at count!') music b) C'l)de and Randy
day hs11ng Orange Coast college. Rohen B. from 6 p.m. Dancing. Every Satur-
CAFE U OO, 2900 Newport Blvd. Moore Theatre. 1701 fa1rv1ew Rd.. day. unda y. Tuesday and Wednes--
Dan Jacobs Sextet 9 p.m.-1 :30 a. m. rmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil RONNIE BROWN TRJO See Sun-
da) hsung.
TueM&y
MARIL VN SPENCER Jau p1an1st
an the lobby bar at the Irvine Hilton
and Towers. I 7900Jamboree Blvd. 11'1
Irvine. Tuesday and Wednesday
from 9 p.m. to I a.m. 863-3111.
CAFE LIDO 2900 Newport
Blvd.lntcrsccuon with Alt',.. Taylor
tonight 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
ROBERT DUQUESNEL Sec Fn-
day h~ung.
CONF REY PHILLIPS Sec Fnday
hsung.
RONNIE BROWN TRIO See Sun-
day lisung.
w eUeMaJ'
CAFE UDO 2900 Ncwpon Blvd.
presents the New York Jau Conncc-
uon tonight 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m.
MARllYN SPENCER Stt Tues-
day listing.
ROBERT DUQUESNEL Stt Fn-
day listing.
CONFREY PHILLIPS Stt Fnda)
hsung. RONNIE BROWN TRIO Sec Sun-
day listi ng.
Tbu.nday
CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast H1Jh-
way an torona del Mar has hve
entertainment sn the lounge featuring
various popurar local an is ts .. Call
67S-1922 for reservations and infor-
mation.
CAFE LIDO sec Friday hst1ng.
CONFREY PHILLIPS See Fnday
listing.
JOHN MORIARTY Sec Fnday
listing.
MUSICAL TRIO INTERSEcrtON
See Friday hstmg.
Jl'rtday
"I BIS IS ONE MOVIE l'OlJ'D NOT GOING TO WANT
TO MIS& li''S 'nlUllFIC."
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----NOW PLAYING ----
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645-8()ql .
Sanday
ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE See ·at-
urday hsung.
Tue.day
ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE ~c \at-
urday hstsng.
WeclneM&y
THE CRAZYHORSE give free
country dance le sons by Ron and
Donna at
7:30 every Wednesday night. 1580
Brookhollow Dr. 1n Santa Ana.
549-1512.
ZUBI E'S GILDED CAGE Sec Sa t-
urda)1 hst1ng.
FrtdaJ
JOHNNY WINTER lhe l\mcncan
blues-rock guitar hero delivers his
hard-dnvang ek-ctnC' blues and good
time rock ·n· roll ton1gh1 at 9 at the
Coach House. 33157 Camino
Capistrano in San Juan Capistrano
HATORI appear-s Wed.-faL from 8
p.m.-12:30 a.m. at the Sheraton
Newport Hotel. 4545 MacArthur
Blvd .. Newport Beach. 83J.-0570.
FRAN MARTIN performs easy
listening. contemporary music on the
piano. Dancing available. Tucs.-Fri.
G'DAY
ORANGE COUNTY!
"A charming good time m<Me 1hof's imposgble to resist .. •
llllMll ....... 91M NORS
.A knee-slapper d a movie ...• -~ lllWSIW
"A big hong-ten, head-rush romp d a good time.·
°"""" llOOlll --lOll lie
• ... an expert crow:.d-pleaser. • --~ lOS#Gus lllllS
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7.30-10:30 p.m .. Hohdav Inn. Bristol
I\ ve . Costa Mesa ·
54Q-0300.
THE BOP presents dancing musu.
f-n -Sat.. "The Cool Jerks." a live 5()'\
dance band. Sun. at 8:30 p.m.:
Monday Niglit Football with a fn:c
huffct and no t•ovcr charge for
gridiron fans with a wide screen tv
and several mon110~ throughout the
club. Mon at 8 p.m.: ·•Rock Around
the Clock." a history of rock and roll
featuring Jason Chase. Tues. :n g
p.m.: lip Sync conte ts Thurs. 18 774
DENNY PEZZIN at the Bnstol Bur
and Grille. Hohday Inn Bnstol Pla,1a
Hotel, J 131 Bnstol St 1n C'~ta Me~.
"R~k arid Romance" 1~ featur\:d
each evening Wednesday through
Saturday at 8. as Denny Penin takes
you through 11mc to dance 10 the
music of the fifties and romances you
into the eighties. Call 557-3000 for
more informauon.
Brookhurst Fountain Vaill'}
963-1366
KEN WILLIAMS & Co. at Chai·. ~710 E. Chapman Ave. "' Orangc.
JU'>I cast of the Newport Freeway
Ken Williams performs on keyboard. ~xophonc and vocal11c'§ olo on
Tut'~Y and Wed. Lou Rossi add\
vocals and the new guttar S) nthes11er
on Thurs. through Sat.. Rick Garve)'
JOin~ the group every Fnday and Sat
on drums. 9 p.m 10 I :30 a m. Tues
through Sat.. un. from 8 p.m. 10 I
LEE FERRELL SHOW feature\
f-errcll on \cl\Ophone. piano and
vocals Tucsda>-through f-ndav
4:30-7:30 p.m at tht' Countryside Inn
1n the Le Chatcau lounge. 325 Bnstol
1)1. in Newport Beach at the 1nter-
scc11on of Bnstol and Redhill.
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CHARLIE AND CHRIS. guitar and
piano duo with music of the 60s
currently performing Wednesday
through Saturday at the brand new
Monterey Bay Canners Fresh Sea-
food Restaurant. Irvine Home &
Garden Center. 15483 Culver Dnve
1n In inc. 549-1 757.
ART GRAHAM TRIO at l>ukl.-S
Place at the Newporter Reson. con-
temporary music. JaZL. South Amen-
can tempos and old standards. Tues-
da) through S:iturda). 9 p.m. to I :30
a .m.
Saturday
NEW WAVE DISCO CLUB fo r
teens 16-11 at "Jag .. 23641 Rockficld
Bl vd. 1n El Toro. Presented by C'cc
I arrow. $6 adnuss1on, 300 capac11y.
<'all 837-1961 for more informauon.
THE UOP, ~c Fnda) lisung.
LEE FERRELL SHOW Sec Frida)
Its ting
KEN WlLLJAMS & CO &"t· f-nda\
hs11ng. ·
CHARLIE AND CHRIS Sec r nda'
h~11ng.
ART GRAHAM TRIO Scl· I nda>
listing.
KEN WILLJAMS & CO ~ I nda}
L1'1ting.
THE HOP, ~-c f-nda} h:.ttng.
SWALLOWS COVE . in San
Clemente live big band dant·ing to
the mu-.1c of Les Douglai. and his
quintet ever) Wl'd .. Thurs .. Fn, and
Sat. evening 7-11 p.m. No adm1ss1on
charg·:. Wt.•dncsday, Grand buffet
and dinner dance with Les Douglas
Quintet 8 p.m.-12 a.m. San Ocmentc
Inn. 2600 Avcn1da Del Presidcntc.
San Clemente 496-9202.
Tuesday
SNEAK PREVIEW performs l!Vc
each Tucsda) from 8 p m.-12:30a.m.
at the Sheraton Newport Ho tel, 4545
MacAnhur Blvd., Ncwpon Beach
SH-0570.
THE HOP. sec Fnday hsttng.
FRAN MARTIN, 5<.'C Friday listing
KEN WILLIAMS & CO. Stt Fnday
listing.
ART GRAHAM TRIO Sec Fnday
hM1ng
Wednesday
BIG BANDS SOUN D AT PARK
NEWPORT Every Wednesday from
7:30 10 10 p.m .. cnJOY the Big Band
Sounds of Denny Goodman. Tommy
Dor.c) and Glenn Miller performed
by Tony Solla and the Millionaires
Rand. 1n the main lounge of the Parl..
Ncwpon i\panment!>' Spa (I Park
N<.•wport in Newport Rc.ach ) The
free performance I\ open to the
public 644-4664
HATORI. ~'C I nda) h\t1ng.
FRAN MARTIN, sec f-nday listing
LEE FERRELL SHOW \cc F-r1t.la" hs11ng •
DENNY PEZZIN ~ r ncfa ll\ttng
SWALLOWS COVE 1n \an
Clemente Sec Monda\ 11\ling
KEN WILLIAMS It CO. "x·t· t-nda>
h\t1ng
CHARLIE AND CHRIS ~·c I nda\
L1s11ng. ·
ART GRAHAM TRIO \l.'l' I nda)
hi.ting.
Tha.nday
.. JOHNNY BE GHOUL" Second
annual Halloween cosiume pany at
the Hop. 18774 8rookh11rst t. in
Fountain Valley. First place winner
will receive $200. second place SI 00
No eo\'CT charge and dnnk special\
For further information. call the Hop
Fountain Valley. 964-5902.
HATORI, sec Friday listing.
FRAN MARTIN, see Friday hsttng
THE HOP, see Friday hsung.
LEE FERRELL SHOW Sec Fnda)
listing.
DENNY PEZZIN AT THE
BRJSTOL_ BAR AND G RJLLE Sec
Friday listing.
KEN WILLIAMS & CO. Sec Frida'
hsting. ·
CHARLIE AND CHRIS Sec fnda\
l1s11ng.
ART GRAHAM TRIO Sec f-nt.IJ \
listing.
Friday
THE F ULLERTON CHAMBER
PLA YE.RS perform Thurs.-Sat. from
7-10 p.m. for dinner guests at thl
Irvine Hilton and Towers· Morell '
restaurant. The chamber tno featutt''
Kathlet'n Murph) and Rnan Be\hon
on v1ohn. and Adncnnc Rigg~ 1111
cello 17900 Jamboree Blvd .. lrvinl
1Sh3-3111. SOLO PIANO RECITAL
Michael Martin. music professor "'
( hapman C'ollcgc, will prc\Cnt a "41111
r<.-cllal at 8 p.m. at Salmo n Rt•l·1tJI
Hall o n the Orange Campus Dr
Martin. a composer and h1ston.in
will perform works by ( hop1n
Beethoven and Shubert. AcJm1~\ 1111 "
free. 997-6871.
·c .
0NTINUE ·D
turt'$ a classical stnng quanet on the
second and founh Tuesday of each
month from 7:30-10 p.m. 3110 Ncw-
pon Boulevard an Newpon Beach.
673-3440.
F ASRION SHOW sponsored by the
lrvinc Newpon Chapter of Parents
Without Panncrs. Inc. 2-5:3Q p.m. at
the Park Ncwpon Spa. Admission is
S.S. Fashion show. 2-3 p.m .. men and
l"dic:J fashLons. Dancing to hvc band.
2-5:30. Complimenta ry hors
d'ocuvrcs. no-host bar. 549-11 35. To
reach the Park Ncwpon. 405 Fwy,
south to Jamboree. right on San
Joaquin Hill .Road to Park Ncwpon.
left past sccunty guard, straight ahead
to thc main clubhouse. Spa building is
at thc cnd.
YOUNG JEWI S H P R O-
ty Singles meet at 7:30 p.m. at a new
laracr room at the Huntington Beach
Inn. 21 12 Pacific Coast Hipway.
$3.50 covers one drink, hot rcfmh-
. men ts and social hour. Happy hour
from (>.. 7:30. C'all 64•-4359 or
380..7795.
PARENTS WITHOUT PART·
NERS, CHAPTER SM invites all
single parents to a mini-dance and
oncntation tonight with a no-host
snack bar and bartxcuc. Orientation
begins at 6: 15 and dancing al 7 p.m.
Capistrano Bay Yacht Club in Dana Point, 34555 Casitas, 493-7102. For
more informatiOrl. call the inf0r-
mat1on hnc at 586-9183.
PARENTS WlTHOUT PART-
NERS Chaplcr 26. ii. having a prc-
Hallowcc n pany at Alexander·~. 1565
Adami. (across from Fuddruekers)
Costa Mesa. Costumcs arc optional
but pnzes will Ix awarded for tht bcst
men and women's costumes. Dane-'"$ 10 lave music. There 1s no<.'ove ror
minimum. Contest tolx hcld at 10:30
p.m. For funher inf9rma1ton, c~ll Jon
at 7.S 1-4036.
GUNNAR IDENSTAM Swedish or-
ganist, will Ix featured in his Ameri-
can debu1 n."0-.1 a18:I5 in 1he Crystal
C'athtdral. 121 41 Lewis St 11 Cha~
man Ave. in Garden Grove. Reser-
vations for the concen may Ix
obtained by calling 971-4017. Mini-
mum donation: $6. B1NQ1 ES F~IONALS singles 21 to 34. 7:30 .---------------------------p.m. for cocktails and hors d'ocuvrcs
~blrdaJ
, ALL-MOZART CONCERT Rich-
ard Raub will direct the{)('(' Singers
and the OCC' Chorale in its season
opener tonight at 8 in Orange C'oast
Collcgc"s Roben 8.
Moore Theatre. Admission 1s S6 an
advanc(' and $7 . .SO at the door.
Fl'aturcd soloists Clayton Haslop and
Jam('$ Dunham will JOin the or-
C'hl'Stra for the elegant " 1nfon1a
Conttnan1e in E Flat"' K. 364.
T1eke1s an: on sale 1n OCC'"s Com-
mun1t) Services Office, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
wcekda)s. and 8 a.m. 10 noon on
Saturdays. To order tlt'kets by phone
and for information. call 432-5880.
THE FVLLERTON CHAMBER
PLAYERS, sec Frida hs11n~
"AN E VENING WITH THE RO-
MANTICS" Fullenon College ym-
phon) in C'OnC'en at 8 p.m. tonight in
tht' Fullerton C9llcgc Campus Theatre. nder the baton of David
Lewis. 1ht' provam oljrs works b)
Bcrlio1. Tchaakovsk ) and L1s11.
Costa Mesa pianist Laszlo Lak will be
guest an1"t. for tacket 1nforma11on.
call 871 -8101.
T1ae8day
THE BOUlY ROUGE CAFE fea-
Friday
FOCUS Zt, a group of singles age~
20-29. meet at 7:30 p.m. at the South
Coast Community Church. .S 120
Bona ta Canyon Dr .. Irvine. 854-7600.
at Rem1ck's upstairs lounge. 18120
Von Karman, Irvine (next to the
Irvine Marriott). $3. Group meets
founh unday of every month.
Manin al 760-0209 weekdays.
JEWISH SINGL~ NETWORK
ages 28-48. meet for a picnic at
Hcnlagc Park. 4601 Walnut m Irvine.
The fun begins at noon. Children arc
welcome -there will be sofiball
tennis. games. races and pnzcs for an'
Bnnr. }Our own picnic and wear your
craz1cs1 T-sh1n. For more 1nfor-
BALBOA SKI CLUB T.G.1.F. cvcf)
Fnday at 5 p.m. at The Courthouse. 2
Hutton Ctr. Dr. 1n Santa Ana.
Sahlrday
THE CARTIERS AND U U R.AT
CLUB for si nfles dance at Shelly"s
Cahfomia Cuisine Restaurant pri-
vate room. 800 Nonh Tustin. Santa
Ana. Mcmlxrs S3. guests SS. Agti
J0-50. Evef) Saturday 7-1 1 p.m.
641 -3987
mataon. call 432-95 11 .
Tue9daJ
THE NEWPORT IRVJNE
CHAPTER of Parents Wi1hou1 Part-
ners presents their Newcomers·
Onentallon each Tuesday from
8-9: 15 p.m .. followed by cofTcc and
convcrsa11on. C"aJI 549-1135 for
funher information.
fordt'laals.
PARENTS WITHOUT PART·
NERS Huntington Beach Chapter
will sponsor a free orientation for area
smglt-parents tonight at 7:30 followed
by a house pan). Call 898-7975 for
mcctintt locataon and add111onal m-
formauon.
THE NETWORK FOR SINGLES
.ages 30-.SO. meets every Tucsday and
Wednesday evening.\ from 6-9 p.m.
for dancing. hors d"ocu,·res,. door
prizes and surpnscs. Age~ 30-55.
Loca11on vanes. Call 9Q5..()().S2 for
anformataon.
Sanday
FOCUS 3', a group of singles age~
J0-39, meet at 11 .30 a.m. at the South
Coast Community Church. .S 120
Bonita Canyon Dr .. Irvine. 854-7600.
Weclneeday
CONVE R SAT I ONS Ir
CAMARADERIE AJC" Oran~e C"oun-PARlt NEWPORT DANCE AND
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HALLOWEEN
HAPPENING
1986
TlllClt oa TltEAT * COSTUME CONTEST
• CU.FTI * POPPEii * STOIUEI
~ Friday, October 31
WMN: South Cout P1ua Carousel Court
Time: 4:00 p.m. · 7:00 p.m. A.99•••: COSTUME CONTEST
3-4 yr. old, 6-8 yr. old
4:00 p.m. Preliminary Judging .... : s:• p.m. Final Judging
• Pru.. will be given for lit, 2nd, and 3rd
p&ace in each age dlTi.lion.
• A Mayor'1 Award wW be given for the
be9t O'NDll C09tU.me.
• eo.nime. will be judged on c::raftmnan.
abip, originality, and creativity.
nJCll oa TllEAT
I :• p.a.-1:11 p.a.: Store-to-store, inside
South Cout "8la.
noaTTELLEU JUfD OAMD 1:00 P·•·-
e:41 •·•· At varioua loc:.tiona throughout the mall.
Fa£E REGIS'l'llA TION-FaEE CAJUtOUSEL JUDF.S
-FaEE GAMES--FUE STOJtYTELLEltS
-CANDY TREATS FOR ALL
For Mon lafGnladaa Pleue Call
642-0648
STARTS TODAY
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Oe6ty Pilot Datebook/ Fridey, October 24, 1986 9
I
Color 'Money'box-offiCe-liit green:
RH1Ca.e
Copy Editor
Gudea Grov~
I ha' ea conlhs1on to make. On the
night I "'cnt to sec Manin Scorsese's
"The ColorofMoncy," I wasn't really
1n the mood to i.ec a movie. Let alone
a movu~ about a couple of pool
hustlers. I saw Paul Newman 1n the
original "The Hustler" and w:isn't all
that thnlled. 'IO that was an add1uonal
reason form) lack of enthusiasm as I
approached the ticket window.
Fincen minutes later. my mood
had changed con-
siderabl)'.
The Color of
Mone}. to put 11
briefly. concerns
Fast Eddie Felson
CNewman). a re-
tired pool shark
who comes across
Vincent Lauria (Cruise). a colorful
character w11h a
sledgehamml·r break who wipe'I the
floor up with every pool player that
take~ him on. The dollar signs arc
won flashing in Eddie"-; brain. and
before yc1u kno" It he's guiding thl'
small-11mc Vincent and his beautiful
girlfriend (Mar) Elt1abeth Ma stran·
toniOI along the road to Bigger StufT.
Tom Cruise 1s superb. Vincent
Launa 1!> a painfull) human guy: ;1 h1g
kid. almost. tf)1ng ht .. best 10 impress
Jnd pica~ his mentor (not always an
ca'i} task) . .\nger and good 11mes arc
di\' a·d out 1n eq ual amounts on the
road. and Vince nt wallows tn both
with "m1lar gu!>tllr. always h<rnging
onto h1~ bm 1sh innocence with true
'i1nccn1,
Six·l1al ~udu\ mu'it go 10 Michael
Ballhau\. the 1>1rect1>r of Pnotogra-
Ph> on the film . Th is movie has some
of the most magnificent camera work
I've E ER c;ecn in a film. The pool
St·cnes are absolutel) ama11ng. Never
before ha'I lht.' camera been such a
rnmplimcntaf) co-<itar. It'll make
)OU dt1/).
Than kl>. Mr. Scorsese. for 1akin~ a
movie I didn ·1 care to sec and making
11 !>O damn exc111ng and sentimental
1ha1 11 '-'B\ 1rres1st1blc.
(10 ~·c ""The Color of Mone)."
'I ou"ll llc 1h~n k1ng him. 100
JollD Pettnoa
Col1e1e IA1t1111ctor
Saata Aaa
Vincent Launa (Tom C. ru1sc) in
""The Color of Money" is un-
believably hot. This guy 1s nuclear
hot. rocket hot. Werewolves of Lon-
don hot. He can't miss.
When Vin~ walks into a smoke).
whiskey. crank·
the ... bl ucs-a nd ·
rock-n-roll pool
room with his girl·
friend Carmen
(Mary Elizabeth
Mastrantonio) and
his hustler mentor Eddie Felson (Paul
Newman ) you
know something 1s
gonna expl ode
You know 1hey"re gonna make the
earth move for the burned-out bar-
flies whose best fnend!> arc cue stick'
and tobacco st~uns. Bccau~ the)·,,.
good and the> 're ahvc.
But Eddie hasn't been th1salive 1n a
long ume. Not since he dropped h1\
utlc ""F3St Eddie"" 25 years ago (the
one he wore in ""The Hustler" to
"h1ch this mo' 1e 1s a i.cquel). He\
been pushing cheap booze wtth bogu'
labels and he picks up with the kid
and the girl because he can't res"'
getting ncx1 to what he used to be.
Eddie was the hot one back then. and
now he'\ going 10 1ra1n them. teach
them about ltfc - and mone)'. So
the) hit the bar\ and look ror th<.'
hustle.
That's where Eddie reads 11 wrong
-because th1i. 1s a love s100. It"~ <1
complicated. '>ubstitule father-son
love stof) in "h1ch a b)·gone hustler
finds tht' w n he never had and makei.
inc mistake oftf)ing 10 ~how him thl·
art of the b1' green.
This whole film rolls loose and
hard and fa\I. Like a hot pla)'cr
director Martin Scorsese plays the
mo' 1ni pictures with such swagger
and <ik1ll you JUSt know nothing he
Inc:~. howcvt'r outland• h. will fai l.
And nothing does. Each scent' 1s crisp
and potent as a fresh fiOr dollar bill.
Not a hustle. this movie blasts it all
right out on tht'l1nc. You can ta kc 11 or
lea\C 11. but nobody's Ir) ing to cheat
)Ou here.
Suaaaoe Forster
Publl1lld Autllor
Newport Bead1
L1 .. c Paul Newman'! Tom ( ru1sc·1
Raulc-daule pool hustling'! Then
\OU.,<' got three solid reason!> II) sec
:.The Color of Monev."
Me" I had one-and-a-half !.Oltd
reasoni. not to seen Since l onl) half·
hke t"wman. and l"\I~ nc,cr bel'n
wild about pool. I wai. harboring
reservations about th is picture. (Arc
those Paul's fans I hl'ar hissing")
Now that I've ~en .. The C'olor of
Mone) .. 1"11 admit
m) e'pec1at1ons
were wa) ofTbasc I
liked c"<actl) what I
C>.JX'C'led lo d1\l1kc
(and vice vc"a.
unfortunate !}).
F1"'1 let me re··
d«m m}\Clf w11h
Paul's fan!. He·.,
the best 1h1ng 1n
thl' picture. Onl>
for a moment 1n the middle whe n hl'
h:; a perplc\lng cm1s of conlidence
or faith or somc 'uch thing (I'm s11ll
not wrc "hal the problem was) docs
'Jc" man falter in his rcpmal of Fast
Fdd11.• Felson Other than that m1~
'>lcp. he's likl· :1 \llck of d ) nam1tc on a
<.l1lw IU\l". He\ low-kq. electric.
thorough!) compelling.
A<. Vince Laun:i. the rcbell1ou<.
)oung protege of Fast Eddie. Tom
( rut'IC htts an occasional grace note
but oH:rall his performance 1s d1sap.
pointing. He's at hi\ be\t as a glol)·
~eking. ho1-dogg1ng pool shark who
doe\n"t kno" the meaning of "dc-
hl)ed gra11ficauon'" But he's !>O
outclassed 1n the smarts depanmcn1
b} Fast Eddie and Carmen (V1nC'c·,
~oc1opath1call>·• ncl 1llcd girlfriend
played by Mal') Elizabeth Mastran-
ton10). that it's hard to sustain
S) mpath) for him. His bnllianC'e w11h
a pool cue 1s freak). but frankl):. Vince
1~ an utter dork at evcf)da) life
Director Martin • orceM:. kn own
for h1'> v1rtuos1ty at recrcaung the
dar~. chaotic reali ty of the streets.
ma) have outdone himself in hi\
quest for authcntic11y on this one.
Cyot9ala L. BallU
Colle1e r.1t"etor
HHtla1to• Beacll
When I heard l wa going 10 review
a movie w1tl. Paul Newman AND
Tom Cruise. my first th ought was
"It\ a tough JOb. but somebody's got
1o do 1t!"
All kidding aside. Paul Newman
and Tom Cruise
MADE this movie'
The movu: Itself
had some Oaws -
senous Oaws. but I
was able 10 over-
look them because of the ar11ng talent
offru1sc and New-
man
Paul Newman 1<>
back as fast Eddie
Felson -the character he pla)cd :!S
)Car\ ago 1n tht' 1961 mo'le "'The
Hustler .. .\nd Eddie 1s \1111 hustling.
onl) th" 11me he \ hu'itling lo" qualtl) liquor 10 cheap bars and dtng)
pool halls. >\nd he doe'in't make an)
bone., ahout the fact that the liquor
buMnc<.\ ha\ been g~>d 10 him -
pa) ing for his e\pcns" l' <.u 1l'> and h1\
funq rar<. ~e"m.1n "a~ '-'Ondcrful
1n all h" \Cl'OC'>. hut the one that "
mo\I ml'morabk to ffil' "'a' where l-dd1c "a'> taken in b~ a ~oung blac~
pool huMlcr and he brea~s down
(The problem wa!> 1h:u the aud1t'nce
knc" fddtl' "a' being hu!>tlcd before Eddie did )
Tom ( ru1\C, as inn•. the nc~
talent 011 the blod. a"o &11ve a
m<.'morable performanlc. Vince wa\
likable. funloving. innocent He
thought ht' had the world b) tl!. tail
o\nd. JU\I lt~c '><>man> young people.
he war,cas1I} led (to lh1s ~ b\ Eddie
Felson). t-lc was ea\11} 1auttht ·ho" 10
manipulate. how 10 prey on 01hcr<;.
how 10 go after whatc"cr he wants -
no mattt'r what the om·e
.. fhe Color of Mone).. lacked
somc1h1ng-I'm not qu11c sure what.
Parts of It "'ert' predi ctable. parts or It
left you feeling cheated. The end
wasn't reall y an end -which I
suppose gives ample room for
another chapter in the ltfc and t1mt'\
of fast Eddie Felson.
AJI in all. though I can't whole·
heant>dl y recommend the movie
itself. I can still recommend you go
sec the performances of Newman and
C'ru1M! -they're something!
jJjJJi
hra Atla1
Adnrtltl•• CoaHltul
Balboa
One thing everyone seems to agrn·
with 1s that the makeri oflh1s film"' ill
be seeing a lot of color -'rccn cul• •r
-"The Color of Money.'
Anolher lhing everyone seem' ti•
be 1n accord with is the painn1orPJul
Newman. a sure-fire draw for 1h1
older gcner.mon. and Tom C. ru1~ .1
current '80sattract1on, g.iv1ng the him
a pottnt1ally wide-range viewing au
diencc. (Colonna 1t very green')
Additio nally. the plot has all 1h1
makings for \Ul
ens even befort· 11
1s t'Vt'r seen i-.,
anyone. Thi~ 1~ du1
si mply to so ma m
people remcmt'll:r
1 ng the prn 11111'
Paul <'" m.i n
film. "Thl· Hu'
tier:· and thl•1 r .1p
parent cagcrnl'" '" see mo r,• I ur
those who did not see the prn 1uu'
film. the attraction ~"ems Ill hl· in 1h,
current slOI) hnc and 1n thl· .1\1111,
them)Clves as the) pla) th<' old·p1 ..
PoOI hustler (Ne" man) tc:tl h1 ng 1h ·
young hotshot (CrulSl') ho" 111 pl.11
pool -not for t he love of\\1nn1 n~ till
game -but fo r whate'-er 1t ta~"' ,, ,
win the mone)
hen with all tht~ fi Im has going t11
11 the super-heroes. the tm·d-Jnll
proven plot. the huge adH'nl\1111.•
budget . .and the acC'Qlade-, ul lh«
cr11tt,. l fell something was ml'\Hll:!
For true pool hall lovers, maytl!.: 1h1·
d:irk and dingy rooms. bleak dc1' \''
across countf)' with stop' 1n l'hl·.ip
hotel' 1s enough. For mc thoutth I
was hoping for a bit more color f 'l·1I
the brief SC'ene of the singt'r in thl' h1~
NewJt>ncycasinowas like a breath •ti
fresh air.
The hustle techniques were at 11mr'
a bit obscure often lcavinft me beh ind
still trying to fiaure il a ou1 F' l'll
after leaving the theater. I found
uiyself going over cverylh1ng ag;11n
trying to understand. and ft>ehnf ·'
little anno)'ed a& the director h11
making me work at 1t.
The suspense level. hoM"' l"'
moved along well and JUSt wa1ch1nf
Newman or Cruise was well wonh 11
Chalk up a big hit wit h ' The Color of Money'
By GEORGE WILLIAMS INC..._,..._ ........
Pool is the ultimate ~uckt>r's game.
thestufTofgood movte\. The i.ecret of
the pme is that. unlike baseball and
football and basketball. a 101 of people bc(omc 1n(alhblc a1 hooung pool
And a 101 more people willing 10 bet
money on 11 refuse to believe shooting
pool I!> any d1fTcrcnt (rom Shooting
baskels. passing footballs or hitting
baseball So pool scparatt' more
money from suckt'rs than any of those
fallible parts.
That's what "The Color of Money"
1 all about. Martin Sc~ directs
wuh Paul Newman 1tamn1 as Fast
Eddie Felson. the character he played
m Robert Ro scn's "The Hui.tier" in
1961. and Tom Cruise as Felson·,
protcge, Vincent Lauria
As Fast Eddre sa~s to V1nn1e: '"h
ain't about pool...h s about moncy.'J
And that means you havt' lO throw a
aamc now and then lO win more later
on." Money won is better than money
carnro." ..ay5 Eddie. "ond sometimes
it pa y, ofTto dump."
Fast Eddie lcarnld the hard way 2S
)Cars earlicr v.hen he was Vinnie"
age. He beat M1nnt>sota Fat then. but
Eddie refused 10 spht the winnin~
with his bankrolleT. He had h•~
reasons. and theywereaood ones. But
he was banned in pool hall from
coast to coast.
a e Oatty Plfot o.tebook/ Fridmy, October 24, 1986
Now. Eddtt' 1s still hustling. pcddl·
1ng phony bourbon 10 bars. claim1na
he has 8(."('CS\ 10 real Kentucky aaing
keg~ But then he spots V1nn1e
shooting p<>ol and secs his old Oaky
sci(. full of ~lent and cneray and
cao,, m. and w11h all that potcnt11l hc
had to give up
So he adopts V1nn1c and Vinnie's
lover. Carmen. played beautifully by
Mary Eliiabeth Mastrantonio {Al
Pac1no's sistu 1n "Scarface').
C'armen prom1st) to help keep Vinnie
1n hnt' as tht' trio travels down the
. East Coast. husthn& one pool hall at a
tinlC.
Somethin& happens to fdd1e along
the way. Hcd1scoven that the man he
has become '" the man he'd alwa ys disliked. He finds 1ha1 what really
makes him happy is hooting pool. So
he goc back to it -and then 1t'~
1nev1tablc lhat teacher and $ludent
art go1n1 to confront each other oYcr
a pool table. shootin& for real.
If you 1houaht Newman delivt>red
hi s best performance 1n .. The Ver·
diet," you're 1n for a surprise. In this
film. reaching deep 1ns1de himseJfto
discover complex rcchDJ,S about the
world of PoOI. scnd1n1 hi emotions
flashing out of his eyes or cxuina oul
of his pom. you p in even more
respect ror this richly endowed actor.
Cruise. also. prov1da some nice
surpnsn. He's powerful 1n this role.
keeping up w11h his l~ndary cu-,1.11
in every scent'. Thert' s much m orl'
challenac here lhan in his prtv111u\
films. and he makes the most of It
There u. a cracklinJ 1'ood np1 h'
novelist Richard .Price. And thr
drivil\I musical KQl'C by' Robhtl'
RobenJOn ofThe Band bolsters 1tw
drama without ever intrud1na on 11
The danhna photoaraphy 1s b\
Michael Ballhaus. who worked on 10
Rainer Werner Faubinder films.
The rnton why ttu1 movie f'I $ <10
far above most others 1h1s yeur
thout}). 11 the finely controlled darec·
tion by Scorsete.
THE COLOR OF MONEY
Ratina; four stars
Suppbrtingthe sym pnony
By CAROL HUMPHREYS
Dtilr,... C.1 J I JI I
There's a new symphony in town.
The South Coast Syphony 1s bcgin-
nina tts third season at Orange Coast
College's Robert 8. Moore theatre.
"Weactuallyweree tablished in
1973 in Long Beach. but moved to
Costa Mesa two years ago. We have
8S musicians. We are currently mak-
ing plans wttb one oft he largest
chanty groups in the county to hold a
benefit performance at the new
Perform1ngArtsCentcrin May. The
detatlsare not finalized yet." said
symphony music director/conductor
Jolla Larry Gru1er.
Witheverynewsymphonycomcsa
new support group.
"Our first meeting was 1n my home
wtthJust fi ve of us. Now we have SO
members. We'd lake to make tonight's
fund-raiser an annual event.·· ex-
lllM n llartba a acan and
plained Crescendo prez and event
chair Vlrpda BHkkt. '"South Coast
Plaza donated the Jewt'I Court, the
tables and linens toniaht and the
restaurants donated the food. We
only paid forthe band and R*r1a
Liu."
With only 200 in attendance there
were no lines at the exceptional food
buffets prepared by Alfredo's; 8aclc.
Bay Rowingand Running Club.
Forty Carrots. Gandhi Cuisine, Pron-
to R1storante, Upstartcrow & Co ..
and Verdugo's.
Between the pasta and pumpkin
cheese cake, there was never a dull
moment! Couples danced to the
so unds of Ed Leach's Big Band:
!>waycd to the songs performed by
La nn. theong1nal C'hampagne lady:
and competed in several dance con-
tests.
Somed1d the bunny-hop and
CraJ.c Brown. '"tea Beneke and wife Sandra.
others lined UP.to pay to dance with
celebmy··tax1'" danccrs(i.e. Miss
Newport Beach Martb R•pil}.
Toevcryone'sdc:ltaht.honorar)
chairman Tu Bade sanaa few •
'"oldies. but goodies" '40$ tuncs.
"I was never into symphonies unttl
I moved to Cahfom1a (Costa Mesa).
b,ut this 1s oneofthe finest youn$
symphonies I've heard," proclaimed
Beneke.
Others enjoying and supporting the
sound ofmusac included emcee Job
Gren, JMJUt Peaeaut, ~•r KW-mu, Reu UMl MkWl Wdt.U.r,
Marett Hette1, Gluy ctect, lrne
B•U1, Harry Babbitt, Claar Jollasoa
and PllyU11 Fowler.
For more informauon on the South
Coast Symphony, 662-7220 may be
called.
Paparuii ls edtlff ~y Dally Pilot
Style e4l&or Vida Deu.
Tribute to founder Balanchine at NYC Ballet
Corps makes a smashing return to the
Southlan d, perforn1tng at ~ive shows
By ANNE LA JE\JN~E
O..,ll'llMC.111111 .... I
The New York City Ballet madt' a
tnumphant mum to Southcm Calt-
fo rn1a after a 12-ycar absence with its
recent fivc-aay run at the newly
opened Orange County Performing
Ans Center.
In performances largely devoted to tts late founder George Balanchine.
the company punctuated its dcvotton
to classic tcchn1Quc while nurtunng
1nd1 v1dual expression.
Opening niaht. Wednesday. Oct.
15. featured two ballets choreo-
graphed by Balanehinej and one each
created by NYCB Bal ct Masters in Ch1~f kromc Robbins and Peter
Man1ns.
The opcni"• niaht proaram led
with Balanchtne's hJ&hly-charged
1972 "Symphony in l'hrec Move-
ments." ch~aphcd to Igor
travintky's primnive music.
Sorncwhm: durina the brash and
confroniattonal piece the prancing
pany-ta1led girls lost their 1eas1ng.
1122-ltke coquetttshness and ended up
loolung ltkt' aerobics class pan1c1-
pants lost without leadership.
Following a sensual yet cool pas de
deux performed by Heather W?tts
and Jack Soto. the ax principal
dancers. oloists and corps unleashed fr<'sh energy, alternately coy and
brash. 1ensc and relaxed
Tnc next sclccuon. "Eight More:·
was the deltghtful and robust male
companion piece to Martins "Eight
Easy Pieces." choreographed for
fomale dancers.
··Et"'t More." performed to the
puluting Stravinsky "Suites I and 2
for mall Orchestra." was as fun 10
w1uch as 11 must be 10 perform.
The dance was one of good-natured
one-upmanship featunng the fey and
lalentcd Gen Honuch1 boldly upstaa·
int his companions. Peter Boal and
M 1chael Byars. "Eiaht More" replaced "Tzipne."
which was to be danced by Suzanne
Farrell. whosufTt'red an anJury short I)
before the opening performance
Balanchane·s "Tchaikovsky Pas de
Dcux." was robot1cally danced by
Merrill Ashley and Adam Luders.
who knew well their steps but per-
formed with little fet'hng.
The ··Tchaikovsky Pa'i de Dcux'"
was ~'"cd by the dancers' danng lish-
d1ves.
8oth opentnll and closing nighl
performances ended with Robbins'
lush tapestry. "The Four Seasons," a
plo1less ballet featuring nch Santo
Loquasto costuming and sets.
Kyra Nichols and lb Anderson
offered a delicate pas de deux s1g.n11y-
1ng the innocence of ~pnng. while
Douglas Hay, Richard Marsden. Da-
mian Woetzel and Ruoshcng Ying.
dressed as fresh pcapods. offered a
delightful d1ve rtisscmen1 filled with
happy frog-like leaping. Stephani<' aland and former
A.mcncan Ballet Theatre pnncipal
dancer Robert La Fosse gave a
smoldenng and sultry um mer duct.
Mana C'alagan and Scan Lavery
performed the abundant pnng bac-
chanal pas de dcux wnh commanding
prescncc and delicious decadence.
Lavery was especially fine an the role
onainally danced by Mikhail
Baryshnikov and Man1M.
Horiuchi was bcgu1hngasa spntel)
Pan, leading the Fall revelers in th eir
drunken cclebratton.
Frequent unsteadiness and the
fnghtenin& falls of two ballennas on
opening ntght was explained later by
an NYC'B teacher who said that the
highl y waxed backstage Ooors caused
an excess of rosin to adhere to the
dancers' shoes. causing a sltppel)
staae Ooor.
The last NYCB performance. on
unday evening, Oct. 19, was another
tribute to Balanchine. fea turing the
haunting "Serenade" and bold
"A.gon."
"Serenade,'' Balanchine·, first
balct for American dancef). 1s an
abstract and m)'stenous choreo-
graphy that hintsdarkl> of the human
emotionsofbctrayal. scparat1on, Jo, e
and loS$.
Dressed tn romantic waltz-length
gowns by Karinska. the female corps.
led by a $Cntle Kyra Nichols. dance as
though in a trance amid t tranquil
moonltght s1mula1ed by Ronald
Bales
A waltz-ltke pas de deux featured
the handsome and precise Scan
Lavery ap1ly panncnna an aggressive
Meml Ashley. performing daring
nlid·air pos111on shins.
Ashley remained confidently as-
~rt1ve in the surreal pa., dr tro1.,
performed dramaucally b) Valcnuna
Kozlova as 1he v1ct1m. :ind Leonid
Ko1lo" as 1he man "horn thr l"o
women manipulate
The dnncc of unfilfillcd longing.
desm.• and Jealous) wa<, d1sturh1ng
and hypnotic.
A definite crowd-plca<;er wa\ Bal-
anchine's bold and austere .. ..\gon."
ba~d on classic dance grammar
1nnuen l'<l with modern tension
Chnstopher d"Ambo1'!C. V1ctona
Hall and Diana White gave a 11\l'I)
exccutaon of the J311Y first p:I\ de
trOt'I
The ·second pas d<' 1ro1s "as
performed with ecne prt!c1s1on b) an
aloof and en1gma11c Lourde~ Loixz
well partnered b> 1ctor am'llt and
Peter Frame.
o\ o;mewy Mel A. Tomlinson and
supi;>le Heather Wans del1~htl'd thC'
audience with an incredibly con-
trolled performance of the "!\gon··
pas de deux that reprc"Y-nts a ~on1or
l1oms1s' n1J.titmare Their pa1nng was
the personification of quiet strength
.• aon" was performed 10
Stravinsky's asymmetncal rhythm ...
conducted by Robert lrv1n&-
"The Four ScaS<>ns," performrd by
the opening niaht cast. completed the
ptrformancc.
Dally Piiot Detet>oott/ Friday, Octot>et 24, 1te6 f l
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PHILHARMONIC ••.
Y'romPace3 --
~hcduliog.
For a while in 1985. groups like the
Orange County Philhannonic So-
dtty. the Pacific Symphon)'. the
Pacific Chorale, the Orange County
Master Chorale and the Opera Pacific
feared they might be shut outside the
Ans Center. Wh1k the newly appointed h1er-
arch) at the Ans Center vowed to
bnng m nationally and intema11onal·
ly renown aclS to OraJ\IC County. local ans groups began to gtl nervous
that perhaps there was no room for
them m such programming.
For this )car. anyway. that ner-
vousness has subsided and Vollmer
denies having any worry that the
Philharmonic Society would not be
staging ronccns at the An s Center.
.. There was never any doubt that
we'd be part of the Ans Center and
there W'3s never a"' doubt "'e'd be
sucttSsful." he says.'
Not onl) "'ould it be unW1SC from a pubhc·rt'lat1ons standpoint for thl'
Arts Center to shut ou1 the
Philhannonic Society. it "'ould not
make financial sense either. Vollmer
says.
The p harmonic. which 1s Orangl'
Count) 's est non-profit mus1t·
orpniz.ati draws revenue not onl)
from ticket sa ut from substantial
donations from patrons and local
businesses.
It then pays for staging theconccns
and pa} in' rc.nt for the tall -wks
the Arts Center may well be happy to
let the phil harmonic !Uc on. Vollmer
S3)S.
··w e arc fulfilling a nttd for Orange
Countv.'' he sa)s. "We, not the Ans
Centr-i. arc takina the nsk. Of course.
as it tumsout. it's nota risk aO)mOf'('.
But we do it all. We bnn& the finis.bed
product to them."
But Vollmer knows lhal )nrs of
good fonune like the current one may
be followed by leaner years as the Arts
Center loses some of 11$ novelt y and
appeal.
But even 1fthe 51zc of the audience
subsides. the Philharmonic Soctcty
intends to continue bnnging top-
notch orchestras 10 the count)' while
pursuing its vanous communal and
educauonal programs
.\mong t~ programs arc con·
ccns for students which reaches about
::!75.000 )Oung people each )Car.
··we feel that's an 1mponant func·
11on and ifs why "'e ron11nuc to ask
for donations." Vollmer so"s.
.. After all. someonc'!I got to be
1hin~1ng about who's going 10 be
bu~1ng those scats an 10 )Cars."
Our Fall Planting and Bulb seminars will be presented by
two leading authorities, Bob Smaus. Garden Editor at
the Los Angeles Times and George
Harmon Scott. writer of the Times
column. "Garden Jobs".
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-F01eArts . .------The ba ler,tlie museum: Visual experiences
Thi~ foll. the Laguna Art Museum
rcopcne<f t1s doon. Another building
-1h1s one located in Costa Mesa -
was also unveiled rcccntl).'. Last week.
1 .. 1s11cd the opening exhibition at the
museum and also a perl'onnance of
the Ne...; York. City Balk\ at the
Performing Ans Center. There were
\Omc remarkable s1milant1cs.
Rut first ... some penpeci1ve on this
column. When I write of music, I am
on firm ground as a en.Lie.. When -as
w11h this week's.column -I wnte
aoou1 the other arts. J am JUSt another
oh\t·rvcr. Of coune, the arts would
c.hc "l'rc 11 not for the audience. And
'>O. lrom 11mc to time. I wntc from
th.JI J)l.'r<>pectt ve.
\\ hjl 11~ these two "events ..
tog~·thl"r are two features: they are
~>th pnmanl) Y1sual. and w1th1n this
~nntc\t the)' share a d1stincuon
tx·1"ccn ··1andscape" and "portrait"
torm'>
!'or c\ample. at the museum. one
noll''>a t)pc ofpa1 nt1ng which focuses
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on a thing or a rclat1onsh1p bctwt-cn
two thi ngs (portraits): another 1ype
rcprcs.cnts more than two things and
their relationships (landscapei.).
Viewing from this perspective. 11 w.is
my cx~riencc that a good ··ponra1t"
is s1gnificanlly more dramatic than a
good "landscape.
One particular portrait captured
my attention. It was Ruth We1sberg's
··circle and Leave ... painted in 1984
There are two halves of the painting,
which appear to converge on a central
voncx. that implies -my rcading-
the notion of ctemal change.
Two characters are central 1n each
half of the painting... a woman and a
man. In the left hemt!>phcrc. a young
girt dances wnh her father on 1he
beach, al three d11Teren1 age'> As she
ma1urcs. her 'ISIOO -which earli er
Sttms 10 peerd1rectl} into her fa1hcr·.,
C)es -refocuses 1oto lhe distance.
She rtmaans the focus ofh1~attcnt1on.
whereas she casts him aside as they
approach 1hc vonex. tumc for piano. entitled "lf1 the
Jn the nght 1Tem1spherc. a ma tu~ Night." It consisted of thrt:e con-
woruart dances wi1h a man on the . .secu1ive pas de dcux: three different
santc(2)bcach.at thrttdifTetcnrages. pairs of dancers portrayed a loving
.:rtlcfsame process takes place. though couple. a more mature and stately
more rapidly. assheisalone an the last couple. and finall y an extremely
frame of this (and the en tire p~unt-passionate couple.
1ng's) story. Taking in the wholeexpenence wa'I
CHRIS
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The explanallon is mine. It follows essential here. much like walking
the logic of the painting. .. but n is through a forest. Presumably. 1hc the dancers seemed -for the most
perhaps JUSI one of many possible focus for the observer in these works pan -not nearly as prttisc as one
ex planations of the players and lhcir should ha ve come from the music would expect from even marginal
rela11onsh1ps. What is mos1 fasc1na1-itself ... and the ensemble between lhc professionals attempting to dance an mg about this work is us capacity to dancers and the orches1ra. Un-unison.
pose questions. In illustrating an fortunately. the music-making was H1ghhghts of thew two an c>.-
evolv1ng relauonsh1p between us two rclativt"ly uninspired, though techn1-penences -the mu~um and 1h~·
subjects. 11 creates tension and drama call> sausfactory (with the exccp11on ballei _were s1 milar1 n their focu!> on
And indeed. in contras1 to lhc ofintona11on problems in the stnngs) simple rclat1onsh1ps. and the pro-
landscapcs and abs1racts which sur-In addition. the ensemble between l't'SSC'l of ihose rela11onsh1ps
rounded 11. 11 posed a greater '-~~~~~;;;~~~~~=:=========~r--:~=~=, challenge to the olxcrver ... a puzzle ~ ~'"',
L1kew1se. the New York City Ballet
rcccntJ)' presented a "ponrait" to the
accompaniment of a Chopin Noc-
;~!~.despite its challengc could be .!" I I TiH1il'lf
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Rex and Susan Chandler. proud parents of the
opulent Rex Restaurant in Newport Beach, have
given birth to a second gem -one that offers many
of the same delectables as its sister Rex, however
served m a more casual setting with lower food
prices.
The Newport Oyster Bar & Grill. conveniently
located next to the Rex ftestaurant. has the look of
seaside victorian architecture. Open and bright. the
antique McFadden Building has been renovated to
allow groupings of small tables. a massive oyster
bar. non -smoking dining room via the oak stairway.
and a fish market with fresh seafood to go.
The restaurant's motiff is in shades of warm
greens and deep mauves; white mosaic tile floors
and ceiling fans add to the feel of old San Francisco.
Since its opening m April of this year. The
Newport Oyster Bar & Grill has become one of the
most popula r seafood restaurants in the area.
Favorites like oysters on the half shell, ceviche. crab
claw cocktails. broiled swordfish. soft shell crab
sa ndwiches and oyster stel::Y made in the traditional
East Coast style are enjoyed daily.
The restaurant opens daily at 11 :30 a.m.; it is a
perfect setting for an early or late afternoon snack.
quick dinner be fore a show or a leisurely enjoyed
meal with the famil y.
Lunch during the week is prepared by the
talented Giovanna Cavazzoni. whose Italian
spcc1ali11es ha ve wowed customers.
"My grandfather loved to cook and owned
man)' restaurants in Ital y," she said. •· 1 share that
lo•e and cook with my heart -if th e dish is not my
bc~t work. I am not happy."
Ca anoni's convictions ri ng true. Her tra-
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ptncnuts. cheese and olive oil with a drop of cream
accompanies most meals.
The friendly atmosphere at the restaurant is felt
b} diners ... and also the staff.
"I can see through their eyes that th ese are
people with very warm heans." Cavazzoni said of
the guest diners. "We don't have to speak the same
language to understand that.''·
The official greeter for Newpon Oyster Bar &
Grall is the personable 80-year-old Sammy Miller.
The energetic octogenenan cheerily welcomes all
diners who cross the restaurant's threshold.
Upcoming in November. the restaurant will
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'la cup tooked bay sllrlmp
i,._ ca, small bay scallops
1"1 cup cooked crab meat
Z tablespoons fteslll clllopped parsley
1 tablespoon fresll cllopped basll
I teaspoon salt
Z teaspooDI wlllte pepper
3 green oaioa1 (cltoppecl flae)
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offer I pound Ma ine lobster. served with corn on the
cob and other goodies for around $9. 95. October
special offers include: Monda)'-linguini clams.
regularly pnced at $8.95: Tuesday-is seafood
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regularly $7. 95 ... all priced at $4. 95 through the end
of October.
Other far~ to be savored 1s oyster stew. six
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the traditional East Coast style, or heany red or New
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pasta include shnmp burger, SS.95; calamari
sandwich, $5.95 or soft st\ell crab sandwich, $6.95.
Broile~r fresh fis h sandwich is SS. 95. Cold seafood
combo. shrimps. crab. oyster. clam and cev1che.
$8.95: chilled spiked shnmp (half pound) $7.50:
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Open seven days from 11 :30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m ..
Sunday through Thursday. Friday and Saturda}
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1 '-" cap1 melted butter
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8 crepes
Saute scallops. mushrooms and peppers in butter
about four minutes -don't overcook. JUSt unt1l 1he
scall ops turn opaque. Add shnmp. crabmeat, spi ces
and Oour. Th is will beco me quite thick. Cook for five.
minutes over medium heat. tirgently. but constantly
to avoid scorching. Add the hal f~nd half and sherry.
Hollandaise sauce will complement th is dis h.
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Eclectic mix at Sh~lly's
l herl .. ~ one ~urc way to get me to money to get their proJect going The)
put a po'>~1ble restaurant '1s1t on the each hvcd sparsel) fo r a couple ol
back burner -tell me that 11 has a years saving every C'<tra pcnn~ and
tragmcntcd pcnonahty in the food looking all the wh1k for a loca11on.
department. as in a menu made up of That came in the form of a p111a
C .11un. Italian. Continental, French. parlor about to h111he ~kid~ on Tus11n
Thai. and even some Japanl'SC food . Avenue.
fhcn 1f you wan t to get it funhcr Their diligent S{'arch for thc)r own
do'' non m) pnonty last. tell me that building paid off. becau'IC hac wa\ a
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moderate but adequate wine list at the
~me time. and onen cl'ldop ordering
a red "'1 ne bold enough to stand up to
(See CHAO/Paee 17)
I ran into only one problem w11h require a bundle of bucks 10 fl'do
1h1' kind of thinking. Restaurant The) JUSt had to overcome the.• tan
\.\rlll'r' and admired gourmets ahkc that this had been the location ol
1-l'Pt telling me that helly's in Santa more than one re~taurant that
\na "'a..really a very good restaurant. couldn't make 11. Armed with more
It .. 1111 took me a long time to mo'e than a decent ponfoho ofmotl\at1on
their name up on the hst. but when I and a "'ilhngncss to knoc~ on local •••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-1
linall) got there I, too, found that doors. the} "'ere ofT to a \low but
thl·re "'ere some rather admirable rewarding ~tart because tht• cus-
things going on. tomers kept retu rning "'11h morr
In thc lint place. 1t 1s quite nicc to fnends.
find a couple of dedicated young Adam had alread) cookrd the
people "'ho took a lot of con versa-cumncs of vanous coun tnes b)
11ons about how they would run a "'orking in seq:ral good restaurants
restaurant into reahtr. Adam before J01ning the chain gane He had
Chak1ochttp. Thai by b1nh and a also hved in a fe"' countnes other
cook b) profession. and Laverna than the U.S . .\s their minimal
< 11lhen. a restaurant manager. \\Crc redecorating wa!I. being tin1~hed. he
l:aught 1n the chain restaurant S)n-spent wmc 11me 1n Ne"' Orlean~
drome !learch1ng out the ..ccret of the best
The) both grew weary of the big· Creole and C'aJun cooking. He came
picture d1ctums from the head oflicc back armed "'1th recipes and slept
that \ecmed to place more 1mpon-ver) h11le the next few dayc; while he
a nee on paperwork than on per.,.onal tried the recipes and selected the ones
lOntaet with customers. Adam want-that would become pan ofh1s eclectic
\'d to spread his cuhnary wings. menu
La\crna wanted to know all or her The service IS pka!Hlnt and ver)
t ustomers by name. penonahzed in Shelly's. We've no"'
If this story 1s beginning to sound made several VISlts and sull spend a
more plausible. 11 also sounds very lot ort1medeciding what to order, and
rnuragcous whcn one cb'ns1del'$ that the) al"'a)'~ sm ile pauentl y as "'e
the) did not borrow any ouis1de consider and confer We consider the
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trying one of the mild entrees (no
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Two recent additions to Oposo's
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Wittl the up ond coming busy holiday
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arc " pet ~ri.on
Sc•lood llt'm •~~tlahlc • I~ l .Htc or •'
co:nplt1t' Jinnto rncludl' \IX J1~~s rh.i
ft-a!UfC' \tampt. hal1bul. Of 4 ln,i:untl) ~ptlC'C
'c1opp1n111 rc•1c.I by Irma s fa1hl'r
M.r(ell11 \ " lcxart'd •I P'lOl lk.id
~lvd . ~t Slater tn llun1111~1on lkad1 Ph(lnt
1442-~W~ for'1nfurma11on or n:~t\altOO\
Be11t1 ~,.
eA,,etiu ~
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Oplrl 7 D1ya ftr llllldt • Oilllf • CodtJls
Sae.a, •••fnt hln t un.
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428 E. 17th St
Costa Mesa 71 4-650-1750
OntOnTheTown
FIFI CHAO ••.
FromPacet&
mlm· testful dishes such as gumbo.
t ,nc 11Jn1cular favontc from this
"llll' last,., the t982 ( hateau Ohv1cr
1rum 1hc(1r.l\c\distnct of Bordeau\
\ k''er growth. )CS. but a fine wine at
""'' S.:!O lt speak<.wellofthegrcat '82
, 1n1.1gl· ~l·ar in that area of France.
\llll\., me. 1f \Ou will. to d1 \CU \\
1111dh .. 11m1.· of ihc d1:.hc'> that ha.,1.·
i1'"'''1I .\dam's talent at the sto'e
I h.-I ha1 ralamari ~lad will get ) our
t.1,1dmd' going with tb stnp\ ol
,.i1.101Jn mingling ~llh h11\ ol
1JIJ1x·no pc1>pcr. th~ whole allair
,h~htl\ tamed b~ the hmc-honq
dres<>ing
In the true '>Outhcrn 1rad1t1un
.\dam makes a superb ~afood Jam-
bala~a .\ bed of n ee I'> co' cred '"'h ~' cral kind' of ~a food and '>hellfi'>h
ta'iting .of 'laUll'Cd onion and bell
pepper. th1.· <·sssence of thyme. ba\11.
garlic and three ktnd~of pcpix·r. Thi\
1'> a ~1mplc but \allsf\ 1ng d1'>h com-
mon I> lound 1n the 'outh.
There arr blarkboard 'f:>ei.'131\
l'' en da\ and m\ notes remind me o t
a c iJun ·seafood. linguine rhe pa\la
was al tlcntc. a!> 11 '>hould bl·~ 1th that
bite left 1n the middle and a ting)
melange of seafood that wa., redolent
Olt.\HCI COUNTY. CALIFORNIA
Where ti..
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BANQUET FACILITIES
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COUNTRYSIDE INN
LE CHATEAU RESTAURANT
A touch ot the French cour;i-
trys1de has come to Newport
Beach with the opening ot the
Country Side Inn at the inter-
section of Bristol and Redhill
Avenue
The Country Side Inn is the
home ot Le Chateau Res-
taurant. featuring fashionable
Cahforn1a cuisine with a French
flair. prepared with impressive
creativity through the combined
efforts of Culinary Institute of
America Graduates. Ray Rich-
ardson ot Chaz and Mr Stox
and Arturo Enriquez. formerly of
the Ritz Carlton and Ambrosia.
Specializing In tradl11onal
French Classic Cu1s1ne. with a
novelle flair. reflecting a younger
a111tude Le Chateau also otters
courtyard dining for breakfast
lunch.. and dinner beginning at
7 00 am daily
Currently appearing 1n Le
Chateau's lounge is lamed
guitarist. pianist and song-
stress. Nina OeAosa En1oy her
capt1va1 1ng sounds Friday &
Saturday 6 30-9 30 p m while
sipping a tall cool house special-
ty and nlbbhng on an array of
complimentary t'IOfS d'oeuvres
Re servations accepted
549·0300.
with "le" Orlcan's spices was tossed
with the noodles.
There arc "'-Onderful beef dashes on
the mt.'nu. among them a wonderfully
tender lik·t that can be had with a
French-lit) le c;auce or blackcnfd 1n
the ( UJun manner. which may tum
out to b( the best blackcncd steak ~uu·\C C\ er tasted~ We have cnJO)Cd
1h1t:kl·n1ha1 ~as s1mpl} grilled w11h a
\Pl mkltng of fresh herbs. and pasta
dl\hl'' that had tomatocy and garlicky
~ucel>.
Menuoning to Laverna one e\ e-
rung. without having looked at the
menu. that some sautced veal would
taste good. she scurried to the kitchen
to see what Adam had on hand. %e
returned with the good news tha1 he
had veal which was tx·ing used in
other preparations that day so there
was no problem in making il any 'ltylc
I wanted. Thi~ 1s often the case. If
thl·rc 1'i a panicular prcparauon you
l Reservattons 646-9126
cra\l·and10gred1entsan.:on hand the
willingness to please 1s al1Na)S 3\a1l-
ablc
'\helh ·s • 1s located at 800 onh
Tustin ·A,enu c in Santa Ana. Rc'>l'r-
' auons arc accepted 543-98:? I I n1er-
na11onal and Calt lom1a ( u1<,int·
Lunch and dinnt•r Monda} through
~aturda' Most maJorcrcd11 cards arc
Jcccptcd. Self parking. Ncat ca~ual
a111n.· 1~ appropriate Completc dtn·
ncr'i from $9 95
Lunch • Dinner • Brunch
R E S T A U R A N T ~""'' ~ ~~ ~~\_-.,.,~ . '~HT 110l\tt.f.\'
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PAKf'11
"ON THE WATER ADJACENT TO THE BALBOA FERRY."
503 E. EDGEWATER • NEWPORT BEACH, CA
RESERVATIONS: 67S.2373
Dally Pilot oatebook/ Friday, October 24, 1986 17
OutOil'fheTown
CALIFORNIA 600
BAR A GRILL
Casual, affordable waterfront din
mg for the whole family. EnJOy our
world famous BBQ ribs, homemade
chili. burgers, sandwiches. fresh
cat.ch of the day and an arr1y of
delicious fun de51Mlrtl. Set the pace
In our raeing pit atmosphere and
experience S<>me of our original
cockt11ls and bar appethe,... Lunch
ind dinner from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00
a.m 7 days a week. Happy hour 4.7
weekdays, Monday Nite J.'ootball
specials ft-9 p m. Sunday chem
pagne brunch, valet per!Ung. 3!l33
W Pacific C'oMt Hwy., Newport
RParh 642 r..ooo.
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OIU.MAN'A
I Thi· l>11lman rnmtly Ill (11mow1 for
the11 tr.dltional w.rm b-Ottpitaltiv
.tnd finf' food. t"in ~t primr rrh 1n
Bolho11 and rresh fish darly. C'nm
r>ltlt dinner '!pttiaJs daily Friendlv
'>('f"\ ice and 8 run. del1ghtrul Ill"
m•,.,r>here Open dailv fur lunch and
dinner Brunch Sat. 1111tl Sun KOi E
Balboa. 6i3-772'>.
TllE HIDE-AWAY
Tired vf ealtnl( out at place11 with no
privuc}? Search no more! The Hide-
llWRV providei. rnivacy with it.II
l.1001 h11 end partiti<tns. perfect for
hui.mess luncheon11 and romantic
dming AJI newly derorated offering
o r1•l11x1ng atmosphere. ThP "pecial-
li+'' 11re "t•af1Hid and -.teak!' Af
fordnlile dinin)( for the wholt' fam-
ily V11rwly 111 daily ~1)4'1'1al' Home·
made '"UI>'> amt "111ee1>. At-tor & wine
.. ef\Nl ali>11 fi874 i'A:ltnger al Sprrng
dolf• in Manne ShopplOK Vill11ge.
H11nt11111tun H+'ill'h >HO 6r1IK ..
.JOLLY ROGER
( :rC'Ol Anieru 11n r1.;.d and Ill lht' hesl
fJfltl'~. Tht' .lollv Hoger h11i. alw11y«
het·n known tti. 11 gnud fomtlv value
,. . .,Lauran! Thi' menu f Polures
hreakfa.,t. lt111fh and dmn1-r with a
largC' \.ariel\ of d1.,hei. to rhoo~e
frum From el(g disht>i., griddle
rnkt't<, hurl(t>ri., sandwu:hes. i.ol11ds
lo rnmplete dinnr~ or ~eafood,
-.teokl>, ch1ckt'n und deltnm1i. dt>S
M:rh Fam1I)· ownt'd for ;l'l >teuri.
with the fr1tncll1e .. t i.ervrl"e 111 town.
too !'.. l'oa11t Hwv. Lagunu Hear h
Hll :11:11.
Z BIES
l'ure and '!1mµlt>, JUSl hke mother's
love! We serve 10 cn .. lobster tails at
$10 9!!, filet mignon at S4.Ml, prime
rrb al $5.9f>, ribe and chicken at
$!"1 :Z5 Thest" dinners 11ervf'd on
11pec1al night.& open 7 nights. Gen·
rroualy poured, low priced drinks.
Our customers hav~ been coming
back since 1970. ~ at 1712
Placentia in Coeta Mesa, near 17th
St Call S.5 8091 or 6.11-980:\.
Zl 'Hl .. ~8
Gl'ILUED CAGE
H1icht acro!ls the ptuktng lflt fr11m
Zuh1es <1pec1ali1ing rn hr111btl't.I
t•h11 ken dinneni. All dinneno ~rved
"•111plt •• .11 S:I 9!1 Otht•r duirwr.. at
1<11mE-prict> ore BBQ bahy bar k ribs,
:.! kindi. of <,hrimp and filel vf sole
1\11 d1nneN i.ervt'ii with 'Ulllld. huked
IM"11n". torn on 1he c-nb, poualot11 and
hot roll l.1Jnrh ~1wr1als Mvn Fri
fr•1m >1!Jt Thf• C:11ilded C'ol(e 111 ah!() a
1111 r1r f11n for the whole fomily. Live
I >••1t"lund Pnleruinment plus roun·
tr\ Wf'>olern mwuc. 1-arge da.ncl'
noor \\ 1de llCJ'een plus 8 TV'• for
!41,.•rl'I :.pectalt1n1 A l(rt•at view form
t•ll MelllN inl'ludinl( the bar Vlc l"1\C~
durinK Moncloy Nit.-f'oothnll. ('all
ft4ft H<t I or fi:l I m'IO:l
GREEK
M f:NE'S TERRACE
M{•ne' T t•mH'I" i" a family uwnrd
re"Uluranl With aulhenl1c (ireek
loc"1 ro11de JUlll "" 1t " e home.
ta Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday. October 2•. 1986
mosphere of o <:rec1on Terrace.
Special 1·honice daily. Complete
Wini' h>ot, Jncfltdi~ WIOl' Of (:reeC'«'
Servm1e lunch and drnner Limit~
rt''lt'rvat '""' 2:15:12 El Toro Road
• t I, El T oro H.10 !l22R. <'11terrn11
uvu1lahlt> V. MC' ·
CALFORNIAN
PASTEL'S
Tht> nrwHl evrnl in dining in the
NPwport area. Featuring a special
blend of culinary creatioru> from
California ond the rest of the world.
Such tantalizing items aa,
marinated 11hr1mp and scaJlops in a
gmger v1na1grelt.e salad. Mouth·
waleri~ pa. ... 1..1 like anitel hair with
seafood and fret.h tomaU>. Piz1.3b
haked in an authentic Italian wuud
hurning oven, the only one in New
port. And a varietv or GrilladH
speciallle$. Dinner 11erved d1uly
(rlosed Monday) and Happy Hour
Ret1ervatiol\Jj reciS'mmended. I fl20
W. Coa!ll Hil(hway, Newport Beach
(714) f)48 7167
BUBBLE
BALBOA CLUB
Hubbies i~ a treuure, a :JO's style
<,upper dub done with fant~y and
wit The f'hampagm· ice buckets arr
.. haped like top ha:.s and the light
f1x1ures like martini l(lasses. The
walli. are hun1e with origfoal 19:10'11
ort und the re11trooms are true tu
deco ... tvle The c:uisint comhint'h
Frl'nch ·and Italian element.' in a
homey American contt>x l Open rm
dinner Mon. Thur&. fl.:IO· ICl:!lO
p.m ; '•·I I p m . f'ri., Sal, Sun. Sun
dav Rrunch IO e. "11. :l p m Reser
va11on!I are uqested. Omner from
$9.9~ to $15.95. Full Bu Vi88. Mas-
lerCud. American Exprus. Bub
hies is located at 111 Palm Street in
H11lhoo at tht> com er or Palm and
llalboa-c.:au 676·~
ITAUAN
GABBIANO'S
Wr wuulcl hkt-1u 1nv1te vou tc• jnifl
ll!I 111 our new re«tauranl, <:ab
b1a1111's. Our menu indudes t ra
d11 tonal ltulion dishes plus qu1tt" a
few -..gnature di-.h~ Our pasta •~
h11memadt' untl we '-t'r\'l' fresh wh1tt'
Vt'al r ut lrom tht' ten<INlom All
Pnl reei, art• wrvrcf Ill-c·omplet .. din
m•r.. W1• nn• -imall. with 11111\· IH
t •• 1t1..... "'' rei.f'rval1on" 11r1· rl'<'
11mmt>nde<l 11n thr Wttkend \\ e 11rt-
•1p1•n 7 nighlJ\ a wet>k for dinn.-r Wr
hn' e tried to neate u 111-.1 ro .ll
mo .. pht'rt and a feelin1e 111 vmir
n1•1ghhorh1H>d tf'~laurnn1 W1· h111w
\·ou 1om '" "''"'"' :!HI I V1llft \\a\.
11<•\0o port n .. ,ll h 1;7~, !l.tr1r1
MARCELLO'S
Thill award winner offer11 an e1-
ten11ive menu specializing in put.at!,
ve.I, cioppino and their famoua
ha.ndmade-piua. Eatahli1hed s1nre
1973. lhia ra.mUy owned re.ataurant
hu captured the hearUI or Italian
food Joverw. Lunch Mon. Fri .• Din·
ner 7 nights a week. 17502 Reach ttl
S later, Huntin•ton Heac h .
842-6506.
VII.I.A NOVA
A f)t>uul 1lul ho'• v1t'w rn•nln the
rumnnttC' i;('lt '"" thl't ht• mode the
V 1llH Novo 11 ""i>ttlitl kind of plnrr"
for ovf'r lift y~1m1. Supnb ('\Ji11int
rr11m CenLrnl end Northt>rn IL"ly
... er\t-d tn Old Worlcl rh&rm Ex
lt-nsiw• wine li!>l. llinnt-r ni!(htlv
I 'iuno l1Jr Full mt' mt till I :<tO a.m
11:11 Wt...,I ('•llhl Hwy . l'WJH>rt
Bt-<1d1 ti 11· iSHO
LI'S RESTAURANT
If you love Chinese food, you're surt>
to enjoy dining here, u Li's prom
ises truly authentic Chinese food
Thr menu offers a wide variety of
exotic dash~. from 1 la carte t.o
combination including Cantonese
& Szechuan style. Breathtaking
decor in a supremely beautiful 1t·
m08phere. Tropical drinks to
quench your thirst. Open seven da)'ll
a week for lunch and dinnrr. 8961
Adam11, H untington Beach.
961-9 111'>. :114 N. Buch Blvd ,
Anaht'lm. 827-1210
T ll E LOTUS
t-:rllt-r tht· Orwn11rnJ l'XJ>t!ric•111·t' tlw
1·xn·llenc t' of Mond1trin 011cl
~11-"1 hwan l 'u.-..nt>,, Authentir <'h1
111-w d1,,hh t'"J>t!nallv prepared lw
mo,lt·r 1 ht•I l.111 The Lotu' ttlll
11111 r t ulrnur\ fllll,tt>rplPCCll tu vnur
l1k11111. 'l'h1• l11w" d1ninl{ areu '"
1l11111111Jll·d ""h µ1l'lure., of tilt'
l.0111 .. llu"lf lht' ''mhul 111 l"lrll\
111 < htrlt'"t' ntlt uri· t-:nJ"' fine <'ht
IH'"l' illlllllj! ,,.. lo\>t•ll 1''< Wint', ~pirth
,111d h11-.p11al1tv 111 the l,<1tu~
l.11rntt·J in tlorhor l"1•nlrr ;11 ~;mo
H.irhur Uhd 111 ( '"'1•1 Me<.a ('1111
;, "' ·n:u
CDNTll\ENTAL
EM BEAS
Tradition 1s long lasung and with
true volue ... truly 8 traditional con·
linental restaurant. steak t.art.ar .
i.pinach :.alad flambe. caesar !181ad,
1111 prrparl'd t.ablt' 1de by a hi~hly
qualified stiff Sovor tr11.diton111I
l(nurmet d111he:. !luch 8JI brochette tl
la lleitencf', veal a la Fore11tierr.
('rrsp~· l.ontt I lanri duckh!"K·
bigaradr. mesquite br111led 11pec111ls
nightly •. SI 2.9fi-S 17 9fi. Cockta1l11,
full wine hst. Lunch 11 :00·2::l<l, din
nl'r a::lO I 0:00. Rem!rvationA sug
)(t>t-ted &16-2774. Localed adjacent
to the Nf'wporl Mese Inn 2642 New-
port Hlvd., Custa Mesa
MEDITERRANEAN ROOM
Airporter Inn Hotel
C'11nJ(rn11ll und l!ot'dudt>d from lhP
1, ..... , mrJ'C>r1 ~11rr .. 11n11i":;.t1 Tht
\ll'tlttNrnn1·nn Hourn nfftr!' ~uperh
rnnl10<•nt11I l"U1>1i11e for lttn('h, din
nN a1t<I SU111l nv hrurwh Tnp f'nlt>r
111111011•111 n11tht h in t ht> Coh11rt't
l.1urn~t· l'lw < '1111111111-., T11blt-,,
"l'~.'tl l11r dminic 2 t hourli l'erfec;t f11r
""'1' hllllC ( '11hfur111a MIO!!el.>. ... I ht'
Fl1..:ht l>t•ck L11u1tl(t> Th(' Aiq1mlN
Inn '" 111; nlrd ot 11>1700 MnrArthur
Bh d 111 I t\·1111• 1>1:1:1 :?7711
Vlli''F'IN'S
1\ n n<lvrnt urt' Ill n11lurnl 1•nt lfll(
Frt"<h t1unlih 1111<red1enti. prepart'd
Ill j} i.1mple VPI ele1(111ll W8)'. A~11r<I
"rn1101)( rt'"JJC'S. Garclen "ell1nl( 1n 11
t-:11rnf)l'nn C'aft> 10 vie 111 t00!1phrrl"
C'u,.uol brt•11kfm1t nml lunch. 1''nrm11I
d1111111( for d1nnt'r Sun Thun1. 7
11 m Ill pm .. Fri. & S11t. till 11 r> m
'\O;,n 1-: <'"•''' llW\ . Cot11nt1 dl'I
"wtnr &10 1.1i:J
RIVIF.RA
HC!IA1t lo l(rnc100" ~rvic-e In an
rlf't(tmt. mtimale 11tmo1.1phf'rr .. :.
pertly prepareti t•ontinenlal di11h1'8
by Cher Rrrhard Kt-'lfOer. 111nce
1970 Thti> award winmn~ rl"I
t.auront al1>0l•fft-ra11n extenswe wme
h1'l, 11nd ucel" in t•hlbtdl' prPp
arauon and Oambe... Opt"n for
Lunch 11 ;:IO :t 1>.m., Umn1•r rrnm ft
p m. F:scellent blinqul't racihtiei..
C'lt111HI Sun and hnhd11)"1 ;l.'l.'l:l ~
nri~t11I. r ... ~ Ml'!;I ;140-:lJWo
LE CHATEAU
A touch of the Frem·h counlrysid
has come t.o Newport Beach. wit
t.he openfog of the Country Side In
at the cornel'_or Bristol and ~h1
Avenue. Fashfoned aft.er a Eure
~an bed and hreakfa.st int
emphuizing a per80nal touch, th
Country ide Inn l8 the home of L
Chatuu Rataurant. Fea.turrn
fuhionable CaJifomia cuisine wit
a French flair, menu specia.litit
include Crepes Aux Framboi11t1
Cobb Salad Pansienne and Toor
ned08 R~ini. Breakfast. lunch an•
dinner are served daily, begion1tlj
at. 7:00 Lm. Complimentlry Mr
d'oeuvres are llt'rvtd nightly in th•
LounK•· For reservat1om1 please rnl
M9-0300
CAi"E FLE RI
I ,, k1• 11 "f'nl in ('nit• Fl1•ur1 l11r hrt>u I<
1.1 .. 1, h111th or d11111rr t-:n111v 11n t·~
'l"'"h' t'll\ 1ro11m1·n1 1nnut'n1·ttl h'
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truly pleasurable dining experience.
1 ...... ~ted nt ~135.5 Via Lido in New-
l•"rl Uea<'h. Lunch hours Mon.-FTi.
11 :10.2::10. dinner 5:30-11 :00 7 dayw
, wl'('k. Happy hour specials
.·1..IO H.:m. All major credit card11 ac·
• plt>d. Call 675·0.'l75 for infor-.
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THAI
TRE THAI TOUCH
SLep int.o the wooderfu1 world of
Thailand. The apJendor of Thai
cuisine and elecant.dininl ii found
here at Thai Touch Cuisine. Your
hut1ts are Pranee and Son,ll&k
Doungc~k and they will serve you
an autheflt.ic Thai meal whether
your ta.st.et lean toward t.he mild or
the traditionally apicy. 11\ai Touch
is a little out of the way. but weU
worth the find. Open ror dinner '1
nights and for lunch daUy-except
Sunday. Thai Touch Cuiaine is
located in the Newport Hilla Shop-
ping Cent.er where San Miguel
Orive ends al Ford Roed. 2616 San
Miguel Dr. 640-0123.
SEARXXJ STEAKS
CAFE LIDO
Cafe Lido ii Newport Cannery Vil·
lage's ol\ly aupper club. It'• located
on Balboa Penimula. Cafe Lido is
well ltnown for its frah seafood
selections and contemporary'
cui1ine, prepared by Chef Francia.
The warm. intimate and coiy am·
biance or dusty roee and burgundy
decor create a perfect atm<1t1phere
for your dining experience. Caft
Lido is alao the recipient o( th(
p,_tirious Southern California
Restaurant Writ.era' Silver Award.
Ca.ual et.tire. Dinner nightly until
midnight. Live ja.z.z nightly. Call
675-2968 for reservations.
THE CANNERY
Thia hittoric waterfront landmark
in Newport'• Cannery Village feA ·
tures freah locaJ seafood and East-
ern beer. Conai•tently good service,
open for Lunch, Dinner, Sun. Cham~ Brunch and Harbor
Cruiaea. Entertainment nightly and -
Sun. aftemoona. Enjoy the lounge
·food galley-1uperb clam chowder!
3010 LaP~ette. 675-5777.
CRAZYHORSE
STEAKHOUSE Coun~ dining with clasa! Authen-
tic western decor restaurant and
saloon, featuring prime rib, fresh
seafoods, and their famous pan
sauteed llteab. Lunch; Mon-Fri
ner reKrVations guaranteed). Danc-
ing and live music in the saloon.
Oyer Rd. E1it/Newport Fwy. Santa
Ane. (714) s.t9-1512.
REUBEN'S
SOUTH ('OAST Vll.LAGF.
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lt..111· ., lu 1' p 111 ltHl Sunlluw"r
.11 ..,,_, lr,,111 '\11rtl .. 1 r11m. !179-:1141.
THE REX RESTAURANT
Located on the oceanfront acr()8S -.
from the Newpott Beach pier, The
Rn is the Orange C08llt 's moflt
ndusive seafood rfltauranL. Well
known for fresh Hawaiian gourmet
fish sele<'tion1 and s pecializingin
sweel Channel Island abalone, ten-
der veal and prime meat.a. The
warm ambiance o( the padded
booths, icothic paintinp and the
well stocked wine racks lend &o
Rex's convivial atmOllphere. The
Rex Restaurant ifl the choice of
locals as well at visitorw. Recipient
of the pre$tigious Travel-Holiday
award. Casual/elegant attire.
Lunch. dinner. Call 675·2566 for
rf!fiervations. Valet parking.
TALE OF THE WHALE
&.perience a atep ti.ck into time to
a place where you can dine at your
own leisure. Enjoy t.he romance ol
old Newport with a penoramic t.y
view. &.cite your ae:m. with daeir
aenut.ional ae&food and tnditioaal
favoritiee. Breakfaat 7 a.m., Mon.-
Fri., Lunch 11-4 Moa.-Fri .. Dinner
4-11 Mon . .S.t. Sot. and Sun:-
Brunch 7-4, Oy.ter Bar Fri .. S..t. la
Sun. Banquet fflcilit.iee up to 500.
400 Main St .. Balboa. 673--4633.
THE ALLEY RESTAURANT
Ideally located at the corner of PCH
and Balboa Blvd.. The Alley
Restarurant offe~ meals with all the
freahne&S and innovation or Jerry
Overland's original "Alley WMt" of
ten years 110. Locals will remember
it• prevlOUA location at the Newport
Pier. Coey boot.ha. mfrrored pillars
and at.ained 1&u.. the new Alley
restaurant liv• up lo a reputation as
the friendliest place tu enjoy reu.an.
ably priced eocktaila, fine wines,
lunch, dinner or Sunday Brunch.
Jerry and PeU!y Overland nave
created an elet{antly comfortable res-
taurant with a menu emphasizin~
fresh seafoods. continental special-
ti~ and California cuisine. ViBil this
Newport Beach landmark. You may
even recognize the fa~ of aome of
your friends. Dinner served every
evening from 5:30, Daily lunch
s pecial from 11 ::)() and Sunday
brunch from 10·3. Reservations:
6-46·9126.
GINO'S ON TIO BILL
Abnoet • ea.u Mel& landmark
where frienda and memoriea meet.
Gino'a ian't an Italian R.taurant,
but • Nlt&urant beinc run by a
Ooc:aJ) Italian. ho thoush tbey
eerw many Italian it.ema, they aJao
offer a larp variety ol other it.ema
on theiJ menu. Known for "Hooeat
food and rriendly aerviee," Gino's reawr. • varied menu with
emph.aia on quality and reeaonable pnc.. Cocktail hour with int.ereat· inc notiona at 4:30 PM and live
entertainment Mon. t.hru S..&. from
8:30 PM. Super fun S\lDday Cham-
pagne Bnmch ~-2 .. Lodated at 428 E.
17th SI.net, Coata Mesa. Call
650-1750 for reaervationa, cfuec. •
tions or what.ever.
GRAND DINND1'RKATD rm.,,...;v. dinins ud pro1.-..i
productiona are awe to pa.... aech
lliDe you riiit. The ednord.iauy butrel ·off en roeat baron ol beef,
11aed hull with a (rujt MUCla, Geor· Pa c:bicba with .-ct-and ,....
and the Mahi Mahi ia eenad in •
peaaaot MUCe. Tri-color feUucc:ini
and a.m ia a ....t favorite. £njoy
dinner and a play tonicbt! Grand
Dinner Theet.er &oc.t.ed within t.he
Grand H.i in Anaheim at I Hotel
Way. Call 772-7710.
R A8LBQ UIN DINNER
TBBAT&Jl Every cuataner can be expected to
be trMt.ed lilte a celebrity. The
theater otreR acnam~ IDMl9
wjth top product.ioaa in an elepnt
e'tmoephere. The 1W11ptuoua buffet
· includee roMt baron of beef.
chicken and fiah cliahea. 998t.aa, ,
aalach, wcetablM, and einfuJ des-
wrta. The Sat. and Sun. brunch
includea a variety ol ea~ The
Celebrity Temioe ia av.ailable for
privete ciini"I. The individually
decorated private t.k:ony rooma
ovetlook the 450~aeat hone9boe •
1haped main room. The Harlequin
it ~ted at 3503 S. H.,bor in Santa
An~. Call 979-7550.
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Sidewalk dinlnt at Soutb Cout Plaza 's Calle Pasquini
T be llae re•t•ar••t• of S-o•tli Co••t Pl•u ••lie ap oae of tlle rat••r••f capltm of tlle •orld. Fe•
coaatrie• coald eqa•I tbe aa•ber of qa•llty r .. t••r••t• located •ltil• til• •I••'-r-.lo•."
South Cqast Plaza KAPLAN'~ IUVIE!llA RESTAURANT
• I May Co. W1nic. l~t IA'Vl'll • IMayCo Wm11. l11 l..evel1 Retail Center (Mall) . :-Jt'w York Deli. Wttkdav~ 7 South COlll>t Plata since
'" •1: S11turd~ 7 to?, Sunde\ 1967 C'ont1Mntal l(OUrmt't
A \IATO'~ ESPllE.~SO CAPE >( w 6 MC P. V MO ~JU da;.,1c 1irerur11t 111n or ve11I.
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h1tl11tn """ortf'd \\ H kdll\"• llnd S111urd11\'
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11\111(11/llll' 111111• ii" Win" h't MAGIC' PAN tortes, quiche, san w1che11
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A1cr'~ Imm m11ll ond north prl't1ervot1vts Take out 11111!!,So111111i,S11n l~l•• p11rking 'tructure. Cr~ii, ervkt ava1loble. Monday h AE. M(', \ I.II 111 111 ~t.c11ks and fi~h. W!'ek av~ Fndev 11 lo!!, 811turdat 11
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• 1'1;1•11rS11k" Fif1h AVt'llUPI Frni8y and S8lUrd8y 11 to !'>49 !1267
Fr•·•h r, .. .rd ~c·r~N1 Wll h H 1i.Sundavll Lo9 Af:,B(', '"'I' oof tun. Appt'!IZPr,, I><. Mr, v r,r,n 122rl
•nlnd~. andwu he~. and ZOTH CP.NTllRY LTD.
rnurf' WPl'kend hrnnrh • (t'amu11t>l ('r1urt, ht Levl'll
\11111 Fri11 lfo:.!8 m.,S111 10 PIU!T'S .l PEKPECT PAN OminJ( from mall vant.al(e
tu '.l o rn Sun 9 11 rn In 111 point or in unt' of two
11 m Mo;, MC \', IJ<' • l<'u11usel ( '11urt, ht IA'veh railroad ron1 American
.!41 89:11! Senu1ton11I C'ountrv FrenC'h rulsine Wttkd1yund wi8me wilh C1hforn11 Saturday 11 .l0to9: unda> fAPPE PASQ l'INI louchH pa..~1 ry, freiih food• 1 l::M"Ho fl A~. MC. SCP, V. • 1 ~1all .. :ntr Nrar I ~a11nm1 & CARRY Ol°'T Out111dl' MO liH22
Pa .... 1u1n1 l-4~r"'~" & t'n1t1nce Wf'ekday~ and
C'appunno 11r with fr"h s111urd11.( 10 to 10; Sunday
pa1<tr1ea, p1uet11i., v11ned 111.117 E,MC,M:P,V
rn1•1ne With 1n IL81ten n1ur -..)6.1)4:.!4
\\'.,ekdaya 9 30 1119, ~01 9 :io Soi~ Coast wf).Sun 10:30toa 9!>7 IUI
PRONTO RISTORANTE 6 Plaz1 Village POITY CAll~/VIC'TOllA '5 TIATTOllA PINO
BAKESHOP • <Rullocl1'1 Wing. 2nd Level) ANTONELLO
•II M11nm Wint, l•t l.t>vl'll rrnnto dinin~ room·~ Excelienl Northern lt.aJi11n
Celebrating of 1 " ~111 from malJ an eouth psrki.n1 c:uiAine ind unique wint hat
n.wral, healthy, structure. Cluaic Northern Oll'etin1 thrff banquet
f111hion1ble foods ava1leblP h.alia.n~sw, bruda made room• holding from ten to 80
B11ked jl0t1Cla includtntt "c,ut doily. eekdaya lunch 11 :30 people. Weekdays luncht!On
of·thia-world" muffina. to 2:30; dinner 6:30 tc> 9'.:I(); 11 :30 to 2; Dinner Monday ·
l'OOklet and deliciou rroun F'riday f,;30 to IO; Saturday 1'hurtday8to10, f'rid1y
yoaurl. Mon • Fri 11 t.o 9; S111 6::10 1.119: cl01t'd Sunday. 1nrl S1turd1y 6 to 11; d06ed
11 &.o 6: Sun ll to 6. Bike 1'rattcrie: Weekd1ri 11.11'1 Sunday. AE, CB. DC, MC.
Shop'S:int9to9 Mon · f'ri; to 9; Sa turd~ 11 . I to 7; SCP, V. F'or pel'llOna.l
9 i.o 6. tand Sun. MC, SCP Sund~ 11. to6 AP.. DC, rtaervatlon1 c111l Antonio or . v. h.'16-9700 MC. r. V .MO 8038 Anna 761 ·7ll'l3
Oaity Ptlof Oatebook/ Friday, October 24, 1988
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..• Paul Wallach, Nored ~t Critic/ Author ...
BELGIAN WAFFLE INN
Whert' tht w11rld'~ l(rl'atl'~I
r ui.tomf'r~ dine. Home of thl' lanta;.t11· kto!i(1a11 w11fnp,,
four l'ICIC 11mefe11., .ind
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l>1m1h··c1µer1111'(J rl'!llaurent .\1onda.., !'loturciav Ii lo I!,
Sund av~ to;, ·.,r, i !"11 H6
(,A 'tflHI INOIAN CUI INE
I 11nd11ur1 ~Jlf'nah1el' ~"'t'd
1n 11 irarden i.elltnl( Monda\
Thuri.dav 6 to 10, f'r1<la\'1111d
:0.81 urdo\ I) lu 11 . Sundev 6
1119 hufll't lunt·h Mundov
Friday 11 .:~ll t<> :l.:to.
Saturdav and Sundav l'homG&~e Arun\h ·11 ·~ 10
AK l' . ·.MC'. SCP, V .r.,l',f) ili:l
THE GOOD f.AITH &
THE GOOD EARTH ANNEX
Nalurallf: hHlthy frl'ah
foods. al en trees (naturally
ra111ed chicken. beef,
veget.ahlesl, llOUPfl, aalad11,
sandwiches. froun yogurt
Frnh bakerv. Sun .. Thura. 8
to 10, Fri.-S11t.fft~> 11, V.
MC'.
THEf.000 EARTH ANNEX
Pnt l't'rv1ce, nutritious,
del1c1<>u1Eurpoean11dew1Jk
dining. Daily apeciaJt plus
&00Pf!, 11lada. :f.ucclno, beer, wine. u ay
Champagne Brunch 15.95
thru Au1. l.1ve mus><'. Mon
Pri II t.o7;S.t.10to7,Sun
IO to 3. 557 ·8't33
lt!UBElll'S
American/steak and
11food. Full her. Weekdaya
II lo 4; Saturday 12 t.o 4,
Dinner Sund11y to Thul'ld1y
4 t.o 10; 1''riday end Saturday
4 tu 11; Chamr_Kfle htunth Sunday 10 to,: AF~.()(",
MC. V. 979 3474
IESTAUIAHT HOIJKAWA
.fapane.e, indudina Tep~n· Y1k1 icnll, llU11h1 har
and ra11m1 dmmit ronm
"rv1ct Wel'kdavi. lunt hton
11 ::lei to 2, Dinner 'Wetkdn ..
!i :W to I I.Sunde) Fi t11 Ill
Al-:,C'B, IX', MC.l>C P
ll!1i 2!>:11
ll~'1'AITCIOW 6 COMPA."4Y
Boobion'. Cotrtt HOllM, t aft
f'lne lunrhf!l 1nd d1nnu~
with l~r and wmt sen.·sce
l.1\'e tntertamment t'very
f'nday and Saturday frum I!
~ m Lo 11 p m Mondev und
ueM:lay 11 to IO,
Wednl'lday and ThurM:lav
11 to 11 , Friday 11 to 12,
Stnurday IO to 11, Sunday 9
to 10 MC. V 66'.!·0727
V!&DU00'8
Mezican diahee a.re the ApeclaJt~reat Ma.rsaritaa and the t Mex.lean food
thia aide of the border.
Weekdays and Saturd•y
luncheon l 1 to 4; Dinner
Monday·Sat.urday 6 tc 10.
Bar Monday.Sunday 11 t.o 2;
Sundet brunch 10 w 2:30.
AE, ,MC,SCP,V.
667-3701
T1w1 C11t1r
ALPIEOO
6 TAVEINA l lSTOIANTF.
•fl.outed at The WHtm
Stl\lth C~t Pin• ffoltll
Aw1rd-wmnin11
ILtlian/Cont1Mntal cuia1ne
f:lq:ant, atrium 11ett1ni
Specialitlet 1ncludf' vul.
frnh IHfood ind
homem1dt peaUI dishea
Tablulde cook in•,
l.uncheon and dmnu
weekdaya l l ::tO a.m. to 2
p.m. •nd 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
uc.pl Friday and Saturd1y
to 11 p.,.. Sunday Brun<'h
10 am. to 2 p.m. AE, MC,
SCP, V.MO·IMO
CAPE CASINO
Brukfu1. lun('hffin and
cimner aervf'd in 11 Fren<'h
Roulevud C'afr buff rt tvlf'
Sund11v· Thul"1day i tu 10.
Fr1d1t} and Saturday 7 111 11
MC. V, SCP 7f>I n :n
COPA DEOIO
F.1ich1 rq1ona.I Mex1r1n
• U1S1ne& and food u( the new
cultures and cull1\11t 1on11 of
('ahf1trn1a Weekday
luncheon 11 30 to 2:3(1:
rnnner Monday Thuniday tl
tu 10: Fr1d1y and Saturday 6
lo I I.Sunday brunch 10:30
to 3, Dinner~ lo 10, AE. CR.
DC, MC. SCP. V 662 21172
JOHN POHL'S BISTIO
Contintntal. Viried menu
Bttr and wint urvice.
Brtak(Ht Mondty·f'ridey 7:30 lo 9. Luncheon
M1mday Frid1y 11:30 to 'l
Dinner Tueaday·Saturday
6:30 Lo 9::t0. CIOM.d unday
AE. DC, MC. SCP. V.
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ly PAUL dCBIPUY ................
Pmidtna Rapn will btlldlane 1
poliucal rally at 1be Pacific
Ampllhhnter Nov. 3. 1he day before
the election, Oranae County Re·
publican Party Chairman Tom
Fuentes said Thunday. -
The rally will be lhe tttond of1wo
1ppearances by 1he president dunna
the final days of campeaaniflt.
.
Hoth appearancn -the only
California camoailn •winls ~ will make before Ifie Nov. 4 electeon
-were 1Cheduled 10 aid U.S. Senate
iOlilll'" ......... iiiir .. ,....._,. .. ..
z.t11s, II II ... to -0..0-
crat Allll C'tu•r•. 1111...., 1111 11.ieue••• ••••-.mm' ~ but Us pullld IMliliziallY dolt
recern Poll"
Piny otlidal• hope tbe '-·~anca Will brias an 1500,000 far
Ztchau'1 media campaip, ...,..._
latfy aelcvilion commercials. durina
RACING COVERAGE
. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1986 2S CENTS
TODA Y'S NUMBERS ON A2
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·Badha!Q threatens ·&Iarider stlit
Says in debate that opponent Sumner -
k nows campaign fund allegations false
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY ot-.o.., ........
U.S. Rep. Roben Badham threat-
ened legal action against Democratic
challenger Bruce Sumner Thursday
Bruce Hurst pitched Bos-
ton within one game of
the World Serles tltle./C1
Nation
The Administration calls
for an end to the ex-
pulsion war with the Sov-
iet Union./ Al
California
during a debate among candidates an
the 40\h District race.
Badham flared up after Sumner
raised tne issue of the congressman's
use of campaign funds.
The former JUdge and state as~
Coach
eligible
for drug
program
By LAURA MERK
Of ... O.., .........
Even though Cednck Hardman. a
Laguna Beach High School football
coach. injured two offi~rs dunng has
September arrest for susp1c1on of
possession of cocaine. at was "not
scnous enough .. to keep him from
applying for a dru$ diversion pro-
gram. a deputy d1stnct attorney said.
Several situations can preclude a
person arrested on narcottcs charJes
from applyinJ for the drug d1vers1on
r.r0&T3m. which can be attended 1n
1eu of a felony conv1ct1on.
Two of tho~ st1pulat1ons are that
1he person arn:~1cd not have any prior
narcoti cs convic11ons and that there
was no threat of violence during the
31TCSl.
semblyman wd Badham's fund-
raising records showed he has spent
S 105,000 in campaign funds since
1982 on items tor personal use,
includinJ a Cadillac, silverware.
gowns for his wife and travel ex·
penscs.
"I'm tired of this. really," Badham
said of Sumner's charges. "Bruce as
an attorney lo constantly parrot
things he knows to be lies is either
f -makinJ slanderous comments or he's
doing 1t with malice. and that sheds
his cloak of immunity."
Badham said he may submit a tape
of the debate on KOCE-TV to his
attorney to see if he can take legal
action against Sumner.
The debate, which included Peace
& Freedom candidlte Steve Scars.
wall air on channel 50 at 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 28.
Scars told host Jam Cooper he
hoped the bickering be1ween 1he two
candidates would prompt voters to
consider an alternative Ii.kc himself.
Badham. uid the expenditures in
question were made for campeian-
related acttvitics and that both tbe
Ethics and Federal Elections commit-
tees said there was nothing irlcgal
about them.
"I will examine whether it would~
Marine blows the whistle
worthwhile to pursue lepl action that
Sumner said th1nas an a public forum
he knew to be false, .. Bad ham said.
"Here you hove a rctued judge -
albeil a Brown appointee -who
should know better.
"The only way that kind of person ca!' ~.' votes 1s by a smear cam-
paJIJl.
Badham said he didn't know
, (Pleue eee BADBAll/A2)
Survey
of lions
at park
advised
County also urged
to Institute permtt
~ysfem for Caspers
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of .. ...., .........
Caspers Wilderness Park. where
two children have been at\.ack.ed by
mountain hons this year, should be
closed for 60 days while the coupr
popula11on as surveyed and a new
visitor's permit 1s developed, park
officials concl uded Thursday.
The recommendations. which sull
must be approved by county super-
visors. emerged during an aflcmoon
meeting an Santa Ana. Part1c1pat1ng
were county parks. legal and animal
control officials, state Fish and Game
rcprcscnta11vcs and aides 10 the
county supervisors.
Supreme Court overturns
two death penalty
sentences./ A4
Hardman was placed on three yea~
probation an 1985 for a misdemeanor
manjuana charge, and according to
Laguna Beach Pohce Chief Neil
Purcell, Hardman injured two of-
fi cers during the September arrest.
Deputy Distract Attorney Steven
Bickel said he dad not knov. Hardman
was on probat.ton.
; ' The meeting was called 1n the wake
of a mountain hon attack Sund ay on
(>.year-old Justin Mellon of H un1-
1ngton Beach. The boy was mauled
whtlc pJcnicluog w1Lh ht~ famt b at
Caspers. a 7,600acrc wilderness park
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Auto Pilot
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81-5
A3
87-8
81-5
810
C5-6
Datebook
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Datebook
A3
C5-6
C1-4
89
Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
Comics
Death notices
Entertainment
Opinion
Paparazzi
Police log
Public notices
Sports
Television
Weather A2
"I am not aware of him beang on
probation for an) druf offense. ome·
one said at to me. but don·t know for
a fact that he has a man1uana
v1olat1on. I can only assume that 11
was less than an ounce, which would
(PleaM eee COACH/ A2)
Marine sat. L lM Bramaccl ~ a
copy of tie boa .. cbecll ebe Yed
alone with a promotion for .''blowtnc tlae
whlatle" on a •applier wlao wu cbarllna
$150 for an 85-c:ent ha nat. "Some
people -a•ted tlaat we elaoald 'let' tlae
wbUtle blOWer, '' lluj.De Corpe Com..n-
duat Oea. P .X Kelle, Mid. lutead be
promoted Bramaccl from corporal to
..qeant. See •tory on A4.
Ex-pro pitcher Odom reports to jail
By tbe Associated Preu
F-ormer maJor league p11cher John
"Blue Moon" Odom. con\lctcd of
selling cocaine to a co-worker 17
months ago, reported to the Orange
County Jail Thur'ida} to began ~er·
\Ing a 90 tla-y \Cntrnt·c·
Odom. 41 . ~td he felt he was
\1nglcd out for punishment because
he 1'1 a former bag-league player.
"Thi.'} have to do something to
pun1~h a guy, and I happen to be that
gu)." he told reporters whale awa1t1ng
processing by 1a1l personnel.
As a member of the Oakland A·~.
Odnm appeared 1n three consecutt ve
World ()encs staninJ in I 972 He
retired lrom baseball in 1976.
Odom wa~ convicted on July JI of
t~ll"c selling about SI OO wonh of
cocaine to a man who also worked at
the now-defunct Xerox. plant an
nearb} ln1nc an May of 1985.
Odom'o; attorney. S1cpha~ De·
Sale~. ~aid af1er the sentencing last
month that with tame off tor good
behavior. Odom might spend onl) 45
days 1n 1a11.
OcSales had asked after Odom\
se ntencing that h1'l client be allo"'cd
to serve 150 days confined to a drug
rehabil1tat1on center an lieu of the 1a1l
sentence. 11M his request was denied
b) Judge David H. Brickner.
Legal scam takes newlyweds
for · ride with document off er
By LISA MAHONEY
Of ... Dt!!r. .........
Some 564 coupl es who scaled their
love with a marriage certificate in
Orange County have been victimi1cd
by a legal but co~tly document
tcheme. Recorder Ltt A. Branch said
Wednesday.
Sance at least June, recently mar-
ned couples here and elsewhere 1n
California ha ve been recc1v1ng of-
ficial-looking letters ad vising them
that they can obtain a "certified legnl
copy" of their marriage certificate by
scndang S25 to a \:K ramcnto address.
he said.
Branch warned aga1n\t placing an
order with the firm calling 1t~lf the
Cen1fied Records Burl'au Though
couples will indeed receive a rop) of
thcar mamagc certificate from the
firm, 1t will co~t more and take longer
than one rcque\tcd d1rectl ) from the
Recorder's office
A cenificd copy of a marnagr
cenificate costs S9 .and can be
ob1ained within a day from the
Registrar, Branch said.
According to has calculauons. Or-
ange ( ounty couples responding to
the Certified Records Bureau letter
ha ve collectively paid the firm
S 14.100 -or $9,024 more than they
would ha ve had they directly re-
que 1cd a copy
Branch described the operation a~ a
"sad .. but ··very innovative bu~inc s
idea" that he and other county
rC<'orders can do little about.
The acramcnto firm apparently
&ct the names of newlyweds from
(Pleue ... ft&WL TW&D8/ A4}
............. _,.._II_.-.,
Sen. Bany Goldwater etampe for Ed Zecbaa In 1"1,ne.
Supervisor, recorder races top county b8.llot
Dcc1 ave pnmary voters lei\ few
countr·level rKU to be Killed on
Nov.4
June blllotlf'J detenn1ncd the oul·
come of all m.,or clccttve offices up
for arabs ttus year walh the uccp11on
of Oranat County recorder and 4th
d1ttnc1 superv1tor. '
A handful of Judicial seats al
remain undecided H El«:t1on Day
epproechn.
By far the no1s1~t contcst 1• one an 9
which Oranat Coast .,otcrs wall hl\e
no say, thal fur 4th d1stnct supervisor
~o mayors arc vy1n1 ror the 11
left open by the upcominJ ret1rcrnt of Ralph B. Clark -Jim 8n of
Orll\IC and Don Roth of Anahe1 .
Clark. h1v1n1 been clttted to four
terms, 1 the ~n1or member of the
board of •upcrv1~r1 His dtttnct ind~ nahc1m. Buena Park. la
Palma and pan of Oranar.
So far. he has not cndoncd either
c:tnd1date for htt scat.
Beam . .S2. and Roth, 6'.S, ha~t pent
mo t of th( cafT}Patgn 1ttack1n1 each
other rather thin the '"~ .
tn a t1t·foM1t race, each has
a cuscdthcotherof hnamamudand
tclltna the public he throuth the
media and campe11n htcraturc.
Beam claims Roth 1cc~ted f avon
from W Patnck Monan y. a rirc-
worls manufact urcr ~rvana tam~ for
corrupt poht1cal practice He also
\&), Roth convinced a former buw-
ncu panncr to ftlc u1t ap1n t ham to
make him look bad dunng the
primary.
Roth Jenae~ thr lle&ation and h•~
an turn accu~d Beam. a bu •·
nc man of bc1n1 'lurd at lcut 20
llmt" O.,t'r the ll3'il decade
In recent camp111n hterature. Ruth
calls Beam two-raced on pohtKal
miners and quc 11on whether vote!'\
want a "bu1lder-dc\.dopcr·· 3\ 1
upcrvisor
Beam de nbc h1m~lf as a Rt-
aaan conscrvalt\'(' who tnlcnd tu bc
touJh on cnmc and the control or
tOJUCS.
Roth al'6 prom1~d 10 ~ a hard·
hner an mm1nal mattcn ,, wdl a to
The park has rem a aned closed sancc
the anc1dent. I\ search for the hon that
attacked the boy proved un~uc·
cessful.
On Tuesda\. count\ \upcn 1sor'i
a~ked for propo\31'> on ho" to prc.,cnt
future a11acks
Thursday'!. meeting to prepare
these recommcndatwn\ "asdo\Cd 10
the public.
But after 11 ~:oncl udcd. Hal Kn1an,
the count)'-; dircnor of par~\ and
recreation told reponcrc. the follow.
1ng recommendation~ will hf made to
the su pef"'\ 1sor<1 next V.rdnesda\
•(asper') \). 1lderm·.,., Park 'hould
rt'maan closed for the ne\t 60 day'>
• Ounng this pcnod state Fash and
(1ame cmplmee' "'II trv to de
(Pleaee eee SURVEY /A2)
Goldwater
fires u p GOP
c r ow d in OC
By PA L ARCHIPLE\'
Ot .... Oelff ..........
.\!though he '' J \lcp ,111wt:1 Jnd
frail from years of hattlc an the
poht1cal arena. the fief) l·onscn at1~~1
1hal marked Sen Barn C 1old1o1.at{'t '
career clearly h:idn't d1mtnl\hed
Thursday when the ~n1or \talt''iman
was an honored auc~l at a Rcpuhh( an
gathering 1n Irvine
Sound1n& lake the cand1datr who wa~ trampled b voters an 1964 when
(Plea.M eee OOLDW ATltR/ Al)
LISA
MAHONEY
ELEC TION '86
reduce dcvclopm nt iiiUTc
fie
Both oppo a Jail pro~ by the m~ont or upcrvt rs that would be
(Pl--... COU!fTT I A4)
,.
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GOLDWATER Jl'IRBSUPGOPCROwD •••
,.._Al .
be .. b' 111111Ml 111tllll Lyndon
Jolmloa -but who bu ~ been viadicaled b)' &he counlr)''I con-
wrvalive 1wina -Ooldwa&er II.id C..,. needl "men and women
determined 10 keep freedom the
drivins force of1hi1 country.'' He praited Reapn's action 111inst
Ubya and bis IOuah 111nce •inst
aort.cbev in Iceland.
··~p&e IC1'0ll the world said my
God, you finally woke up. You're
finally beina a leader. WJ1M A~rican people like a leader
wbo ..._ tbc 1ut1 to look 1he Ruu ian1
in &he eye and sa y J don'l beHeve you
and,. in effect, to r.o bell." OQldwatcr
told the cheerina crowd.
The tenator from Arizona sajd he
welcomed t~e opponunily to re1um
to Oranae Coun1y where voters
supported him when the rest of the
country didn't.
William t.aner • .,,..adeat oll&ner
Financill CorporabOD ol New1*1
Beach wlucb apomorcd tbt ~
for Ooldwaaer, taid Onnee County
save him 76 percent of the popular
vote In 1964. Ooldwa&er said, .. I'd hke 10 Ke a
few more of these Oranae Counties spread around the country. We'd .. I
be better off."
The rctirin& tenator also entteated
voters 10 oust Stn. Alan Cranston and
\IOle in Ed Zschau, whott name
Ooldwater admlt1,Fd he couldn't pro-
nounce. · "Alan Cra.lston is the kind of
member of Conartss we don't need,"
Goldwater said.
Reagan has been unable io keep alJ
of his campai"1 promises becaute of
1he Dcmocrauc controlled House of
Representatives and too many sena·
tors in tl1c Republican held Senate
wbo don't believe in h11 pohctet.
Ooldwater Mid.
He W..S Coaeret' l.o IUppOrt reductions In ,ovemment that ~
•n hat called for to red~ the
federal deficit, and u.J1Cd that IOcial
prCJtr1mt like welfare and food
1t1mpt be tiahtcned. ''I'd venture to say moat of the
wives in this audience don't make
S 12,000 a year." he uid to the
tcMnUy affluent crowd. "They're all
eli~ble for food stamps.
'Cranston has Jtever in his life in
the Senate voted to mill« anythina."
he said.
Ooldwater, rctirina from the Sen·
ate after 30 years of ICtvice, said be
would continue to campaian across
the coun•ry for Republican can·
didates to ensure Rcapn would
recein the support he needs in
Congress.
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P'romAl .
terminc how many mountain hons
live in the park and in which sections.
Fish and Game spokesman Pat
Moore said his agency will seek
permission to expand the study into
oeighboring wilderness areas, includ·
ing privately-owned acreage.
•During the 60-<tay penocl. county
officials will also develop a wilder·
ness permit procedu re. Such permits
arc issued to v1sttor'i in many large
state and federal parks.
•County officials also will use the
60-day penocl to "upgrade .. signs and
other material u~d 10 inform and
warn park v1snor
The latest mauling led to some calls
for killing cougar'i at C aspcrs. Hunt· in.a mountain hons 1s banned state·
wade.
Krizan said proposalo; for lion
popula1ion control were d1'imissed at
But he sui,acrted that these permits
could re~tnct 'visitors to certain
sections of the park or hours of the
day.
About 62.000 J>C9ple visit Caspers
aJllll!illx.. county offi cials said.
A kcd whether the new permits ~ould include provtsions aimed at
limiting the county's liability when
visitors arc injured, Krizan said only
that the content of the permits was
not yet determi ned.
A lton auack at Caspers last March
led 10 a S28 m1lho n mjury claim
against the count y
Regarding the upgrading of warn·
1ng signs. KnLan said ... It's my belief
that ou r 1nformatton to the public has
been adequate."
Ncvenheless, he said the new signs
and pamphlets would provide more
information conccrqing wildlife in
tbe park. particularly mountain lio~s.
Althoush the search for the lion
I nvolved 1n Sunday's attack has been
dropped, Kriza n said animal expens
would be on the lookout for that
cougardunna their upcoming survey.
ReJ)rding the proposed park rule
revisions. Krizan said, "I don't think
it's admitting we had a serious
problem. h's adjusting to the situ·
ation that's been presented to us."
He said some of the new guidelines
under consideration fo r Caspers
could also be imposed at other county
parks.
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Thursday's meeting.
"The belief 1s that it's not a BAD HAM THREATENS.•• practical solution," he 'i81d. 1
COACH ELIGIBLE FOR DRUG PROGRAM ••• Knzan said detail'> of the wilder· FromAl
ncss permtts have not been de·
vcloped.
Correction
A statement attributed to Fountain
Valley High School Principal Mike
Kasler 1n Thur~day morning·~
editions of the Dail > Pilot was 1n
error The stor) deall with a SI m1ll1on
damage claim that a student. V1ck1
Ann Guest. filed Wednesda y asamst
school district officials Guest allEJcd
that a teacher told her she was not
selected as a cheerleader because her
breasts were too big.
Kasler said his correct comment
was that the -.clec11on process of
cheerleaders 1s based on skills Breast
size 1s not a cntcrion for selection. he
said
whether he wo uld appear many more
public forums with Sumner.
Sumner said he welcomed Badham
trying to take the case to co un.
"He's afraid of the truth and knows
howeffcct1vc it is," Sumner said. "It's
no mystery. All you have to do 1s pick
up his cam paign reports.
"The worst pan 1s his absenteeism .
He travels at taxpaye rs' expense, liv es
off hi!> constituents. then misses
important votes in Congress.
"I hope he does take action It
would make my day.''
Sumner said campaign fina ncing
laws have changed and clearly state
candidates can't use campaign funds
for personal expenses. But he said
Badham may be protected from
prosecution by a grandfather clause.
Badham stressed his senionty and
suppon of Reagan 1n appcahna for re·
clecuon. He read a letter from the
president that said, "I will be calling
on you for sound advice and leader-ship."
From Al
not preclude him from di versio n,"
said Bickel. But Sumner said Badham 's Hardman'scarwasstoppedcarly1n
absenteeism. combined with his the morning Sept. 20 on Laguna
votes against thepresidcnt, meant he Canyon Road by Laguna Beach
did not suppon the administration 39 poltce, who suspected the driver was a
percent of the time. drunken driver. When police asked
Hadham countered that even for Hardman's dri ver's license, they
though he missed a few votes, he was saw a bag they believed contai ned
active in behind-the-scenes negcr cocaine in a briefcao;c on the front
t1atjons that insured the president'<> seat. policies wouldn't ~destroyed in the Police were refused ~rmiss1on to
Democratic-controlled 'House of search the car bu t did 1t anyway
Representati ves. because they bele1ved they had prob-able cause for a search. Hardman
Sears ~id he opposed most ofithe attempted to s1op police and in the
administration's policies as weir as scuffie injured two officers. They are
the Democrats. He would fiaht aid. to still suffering from torn muscles and
the contras. opposes Reagan'.,s wrenched shoulders. accord ing to
Stratcgic Defense Initiative and saiti police.
more information," said Bickel.
According to Bickel the probation
depanment wiU invcstipte Hard·
man's famil y background. his job and
talk with fnends. lf Hardman is on
probation. Bickel said the invcstiaa·
t1on will reveal that.
"They weigh it all and rcpon it to
the judge and the probation officer ·
makes a recommendation," said
Bickel.
When Hardman appeared in coun
Oct. 10. he was allowed to apply for
the diversion program. He was or·
dered to return to coun Friday. but
Bickel said he will ask that the
arraignment be postponed another
month to allow the probation depart·
ment more time to determine his
elipbility for the program.
If Hardman is a suitable candidate
for the program and successfully
completes it, felony characs could be
dismissed.
Ron K.rcber. Hardman's attorney,
has said if the felonr characs arc
dropped he thinks the La&una Beach
Unified School District trustees will
let Hardman resume hiscoachinajob.
Hearing to deport Debeer postponed
returns to coun Nov. 20 because
.. he's committed horrible crimes." "a vote for me will be a signal voters When asked why Hardman could
arc urcd of the way 1hings are being be cons1de{ed for the diversion pro.
done." Jlllm when two officers were injured
-------------------------------------------. 1n the arrest. Bickel said he did not
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A
deportation hearing for an 18-ycar·
old who received a probation
sentence for killina the auardian who
sexually abused him for years was
delayed for one month.
The INS contends DcBeer hu
violated his non-immigrant student
status by committina "crimes of
moral 1urpitudc."
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Jocri DeBcer's auorney, John R.
feel the incidenl was serious enouah.
"I determined that the resis1inJ arrest
charge wasn't sufficientl y senous or
violent enough (to preclude Hard·
man fro m the program)." ·
Hardman was arrested and charged
wnh possession of 5.5 grams of
cocaine and resist mg arrest.
"I thought he should at least have
the opportunity to be examined by
the probation department. I wanted
Alcorn, said he hopes to persuade the
Immigration and NaturaJizatjon Ser·
vice to drop the deportation request
on humanitarian grounds durina the
delay. which was aranted Thursday.
David N. llchert, INS district
dirc<:tor in San Francisco, said the
agency will pursue the matter when it
DcBeer. who appeared before Im·
migration Judae James Vandello
under his real father's surname of
Rietveld, was sentenced in June to
three years' probation plus the 14
months be already had served in
Juvenile Hall after j urors who con·
victed him of manslaughter pleaded
for leniency.
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