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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-11-02 - Orange Coast PilotSEE A2 FOR iTOOA Y'S NUMBERS .. . • • .. SU~PA Y, NO.VEMBER .i, t986 of .ltOstages · Offici·&ls ·inuln On fRte , . • Fear information might endanger anv · peculation that hosta~s miatu be J~--""'-"'leaJti2-Jnm Qn fnday. en -ottS on negotiations or their release to~f1~~rc~" e'&?fu;e~~w!!: --;--~s in his efforts to free the WASHINOTON (AP) -Takina "There's a reluctance to have captives. He later flew to Cyprus and their cues from President Rcqan and an ' in said that ma&ht .endanier on Saturday he dropped out of si~t. H--~....,~.,,-ut~ ~ P.·S?lu • any e oru.-wd an idriilni'stration "People here have a considerable U.S. offi!=ials on Saturday kepu ti&bt offiaal. ~n!. on condition he not measure of confidence in Waite," the -......-----'Aforinall9U about• possible ~ identified: ht the mcanbme, of!Jcial said. -the Oliniina is. he fte\lf dt'ort to frte American host.aaes we'tt doina what everyon~ else is kems to mow what ru:·sdoma so let's in Lebanon. .-do1111-bopina." -wait and see what happens." Hot, dry· winds ~~,an the U.S. coordination and monitorina of the situation wu beu~a handled by the National Secunty Council. but no information was aiven out_ Relatives and friends of Amencan held captive in Lebanon ex~ cautious o timism Saturda abo1.1t renew e o s o rce e os ·•voujust live with the hope. 'Yes. this may be the day,"' said the Rev. Lawrcnee Manjn Jenco. freed in July after t 9 snonths of captivity in Bcinit. Jenco said Saturday from his Mn. Sutherland. who wu v111tin1 sister's home in Joliet. Ill .• that he''" her dauahter in Fon Collins, Colo,. been worryina constantly about the Friday niaht. said. ··we just have to hostaaes. . keep our expectations very low and SevEn Americans and 13 other our hopes vcryliab." forcianen tcm,in missina 10 ltbt-T~m Suttlcrl nd was dean of the non kid~ b v · n Ame · ·v · • · aroun groups. . cultural 'SChOol \lllheo-he was kid- Jcan Sutherland, whose husband i one of the m1ssin1 Americans, said Friday nishl she WU 111ore optimistic than e\ier that be'Wlll be rclcaxd. nar.ped· · n .Batavia, N.Y.. retative5-or hostaar 'Terry Anderson~~ liki!l&• (PS... -ie B08TAG&8/ A2) . Laguna mailer spui:_s coast-~ -P O·~·~~.., --ft Winds cause little damage and no ou~es repOrted - BJ LIM MA.BONEY °' .............. --.--sania Au winds mactc , ____ seasonal return to Southern Cali• fomia Saturda , clearintfiraY sm wcnna um 1ty w 1 c:iUiina Ao damqe alona the Ora nae Coast: ne dry, wbimna winds whjpped up dust and fluna palm fronds alo~ t~ streets of Oranac County, but coastal residents were spared the worst of ttie winds which ro.red iruand at 4S to SO miks an hour. Gusts of up to ·2s miles an hour ·recorded at John Wayne Airport were not Jtrona cnouah to disrupt power or eau1e other mayhem, althouah they Clid make fiyinf a b1\ choppy for private pilots, wd Richard Hick.!lc: Nuiornl Weather Ser metcorol<>&ist. Thouah Santa Ana pose a fire b&W'd in parthed areas, no brush fires were reported by the Oranac County Fire Department. The winds appear to be maluna onJy a bnef vasat to Southern Cah· f om ia as they are ex pccted to decrease an intensaty and finally stop blustenna ovcrn1aht. Saturday's warm temperatures will conunue throulh today with h1ahs on the coast ranfina from 76 to M detfees. Ovcmi&ht lov.s should~ between .0 and S2 dq.recs. accontina to the National Weather Servac:e .. The collision between a h1ah and a tow prns"re system tngered the Suta Ana cond1uon, Hickey said. Winds bJeW north to north cast all day, 1weepin1•moay skies clean and pullina humidity from the air'. .. INDEX Bridge Bullneu Clutifled Crouword Death notlcel Ent.,elnment Horoecope Op"'4>n Plperuzl Pubic Notices Sport• Style --- A9 • C10-11 01-e C9 06 CS-9 A12 A10-11 85 06 C1-7 • 81-6 A2 ..., ........ .., .... c..... ,IJie..JJICCQm.l.Q&...lLCl.Q'....liUlJIW.Lll..&~~__..: C'lcar culturar 1dcnl1ty LAJUIQ Beach ts los11111 ARTS 1dcnt1ty tocompcu- oon from other Oranae County cities -.hose IO\'Cm101 bodies COD is.tentJy H 11n ~-top-pnorif y to lDc idvance- ment oflocaJ arts while recent Laguna Bnch City Councils have become apathetic in. this suppon;· the state- mtnt read • The flier ·said the endorsements were scd on the --rcsut o a questiona1re completed tJy-the carr- d.idatcson ansissucsan~ fundinaaru pro;ccts 1n LaalJna Beach. Paclflc Amphitheatre worken wreetle wt th a 20 by SO foot nae in a rebeanal forthe preeldent • • Ylalt Monday. But at least I 0 of the IS art leaders . listed a upporters of t.he orpruza- t1on said the) ne'er aareed to lend 1he1rname to any endorsement.Mo l of those contacted wd they'd aarccd to allow their names to be andudcd on the suncy. but not an endorsement Presidential-sized rally readied ·•1 was asked to critique a pos1taon regard1na rc-cstablt.Sing l..quna as an art colon}. However. at no ume v.-as t asked to endorse a poliucal can- didate." said Tom Tierney, prcstdent of the La una An Mu uem. Costa Mesa to roll out the red carpet for last campaign stop BJ 0. JEANE'M'E AVENT o.1J,... Ceo • IA tn I If half of Oranae County calts 1n skk to work Monday, blame it on · PrcsidentReapn. Scheduled to speak htah, inflatable tatue of Liberty •. Monday at the Pacific Amphitheatre 10.SOO red. white and blue balloons, in Costa Mesa shortly after lioon. the and 140 white horpang Pt&COnS to be Prtsident and the OOifomia Re· released into the air? pubhcao Partr arc plan rung tbe pep '*" The on nae Countyv1s1t wall be the rally to end al pep rallies. president' last stop on the campai&n Who can compete wtth a prcsiden-trail before Tuesday's election. t1al visit that includes a mariacht The purpose of the v1su as to drum band, the Estancia and Costa Me5a op local support for Republican high school bands, slcyd1vcn, fire-candidates and "make the crowd works. two confetti canons. a 40-foot enthusiastte about votina." saad Don Willet. the local e\ient coordinator. "We want to make them awarc there are Republicans out there that the presadent would hke to stt elected." "It's a Monday. it's a workda) and a 5Chool day. Obv1ousl)', it's shon notice." He couldn't say how many people will attend the event. but noted. "l bchevc we'll ha\ie a vcr) (Pleue Ne llESA/ A2) Some of those angered by the endorKmenb said the) first learned of the mailer throuah telephone calls from fncnds "I am JUSt furiou . twas called this morning hy a friend. I have de- manded 1 retraction:· said Don (Pleue Me LAGUNA/ A2) Top of World voter,s to decide· on annexation By LAURA MEBg Of .. _., ........ . Residents of Old Top of the World, an unincorporated community that borders t.uuna Beach, will 10 to the polls Tuesday to decide 1f they should become part of the city. Annuat1on oflhe area, which has 70 homes, was placed on the General Election ballot after 28 percent of tht ttJIStered voters 1n the community rtJCCttd Lquna Beach's annexauon proposil durina the June Primary Elecuon. Onl 25 perccn\ of the voters had to protest the annexation to plact' the issue on the Nov. 4 ballot. The city proposed annexation be: cause it wanted to extend its sewers line to Old Top of the World where the septic systems have overflowed maoy time 1nct' t 983. •s sewer overflow related health violation ha~e been documented b) the Oranac County Health Care Aacncy. The county has no ~er lines in the area and is not w1lllnJ 10 provide sewer service for Old Top of The World re 1dcnts But the county has formed an asses ment distnct to pay for the e~tension of city sewers line to Old Top of the World Homeo..,nen are now payioa anrwhere from $7.3 9 to $9,389 over a S·)ear period for that eittension. The a sc ment d1f· fcrcncc depend on whether or not the reside~ v.-tll n~ pump for the SC\toeT S)' tem. If "oters decided to become part of ov. ner\ an a-. e of an add1t1onal t.aauna Beach. the city has agrttd to SI 200 pay S 117.000 forthe preliminary co t-. Clark utd the cat) qrecd to the of des1an for the SC\l.Cr S) tem The wa1-.cr at the request of the Old Top money v.-111 be returned to the home-of thc World resic:knt He said th~ owners from their asses mer\l fees. arc another 30 or 40 homes in that said Assistant City 1anagcr Rob area of the c1tv that ha-.e ne-.er been Clark. connected to 'the city's sy ~m . Tbe The City Council ha also airccd to waiver v.ould also affect those homc-- wa1\e all conncctJon fee for propeny o~nel"'I Clark 'Wltd owners who hook up to the city's Opponent of anne~ation ha~e Kv.er s)stem Clark said 1t would •rsued tllat 1t wtll burden the re 1· save Old Top of the World tiome· (Ple.ue .ee A!mBX/ A5) • Mach -ridi~g on epiC Huntington e ,eetion · Ro•m ·' ~ Bailey maies haht tif"Mr B ha~inJ t~c endonemcnt of either Al1£1 OtU.Ditlt.IOJL J::m mou.o. id, 11~.-.'--~~~~============~~---,.. "\Tote for tM man who l\a 1t all l09C1ber tOda), don•t wait until tomorrow." Don Tro • another candidate ta hudtt hM. "''Thttt two 9JPn•a· uon ,et all the ~1Ctt) and they arc on the c_'trtma. "'Onit 1 no.,., rtb and the 0tbcr15 PfO-lf'Owth.1',c bctn out v.ork1na {for &dion} rOr a .year 1nd ( ity ounc1lman Don ac U1~ (the lndcr of the pro- arowth lfeUp) OOmct ID It the: la t minute and &ell people who to \Ole for.It' an in.Justice-&O Pit& \be pco ELECTION '86 .. f ~~Y •• ." 9111111-.Q me: z• rlccrv.ct" can's be fb.ina the wid.t& Iba& broke ,\d•a111on tickets tu 1he Mondaymomin1tUidW1Uei. uapW.-..r -wb.cb ain M>ld M After tht Anafieilft fUnd-ra11er b .. , .. 11,500 ~ -are fr«. he Zlc:hau Saturday mornl~ .ome 2S ~ •. bUt :mUSJ be picked up at &ocal memben of the pnticknt • advaecc llesNblicaa m•..-. oft"ICitl before team still dres.ted 1n 1u1ta arid lies &bee~ arriwd m maue to Mei• final With the Caltfomia Republken pttperations at the amphilheaetr. °fl'atty foouna the bill. plannina for the Ous~rs of the Pmident's men prnaden&aal visit startt'd an .Auaust, • huddled in small voups aoidi over said Willet at a rehC4rsal·Sat"1da)'. final plans. T~ 111ru 20..by:-30 foot Gov. Geo~ OCukmejian. ~I). flag -whlcfi •In bC1t'l1sed after the Bob Badtiam, Rep. Pete Wilson, President's sptteh -<Was railed and Republican Senate candidate Ed lowcrtd several times. The staae Ztchau and ·a· host of m)'stery pUJley squeeked noisily u"nder the ~ld)rtties arc elf.pcded to join the wciaht • ' _. r Flourisba-thc.ifttroductioo to Hail to the Chaef -from Jt'fcral vantaac! pout&a. .. -l Zia 1a111na VfOll the staae lake a DfOuil ftadttr at a weddina rthearsal, Stcphtn Redfearn, ~ manqer of tbe amP'-ithea1ft. •id he wasn't iriak1na any money off tht event. but ••we ~ very happy to have the president arid the 1overnor. ". Redfearn said he had manialed a conhn,ent of some 200 workers to , handkthehghuna. sound. ushenand atturity: 8outMl'n Calltoritle coutel ., ... will ... IUf"'Y deYI end dter nightt Uwough ~ wtttt guety 20 to 35 mph wlndt below the cenyons, eloWty deer~ !Sunday ....,noon end ntgttt. 9elcll ._.-_...be 1n tht 50t. HlatMJ sJndey from tht mid· 70e to mid~. Met Monde1IntM1'0e, Vlltev IOwt from tht mid~ to mid·50e. Hagtw ttom tht mid· toe lO low eo. . From Point ~tlon to tht Mexac.n lotdtt ~ Inner wattt• WMt 10 touthweet iMda I to te knot• Ind 2 toot..,. Sunday •"•noon and ~ng. w .. terly .... , 3 to 5 , .. , ClearMIM Outer wtttfl' Variable wlndt 5 to 15 knote withe tot foot .... throuoh &.tnday. ,CliNl 8'clee .. • prcsidcn1 on the dais. Pacific Amphitheatre workers The sire was chosen about two striped off the noor with yards of· weeks aao. said a White House officaf white tape to outline· where the who dC('ltncd to be named. Since president W111 si.an~J wherf the _,__,...~rhen, preparations have been moving bleachers will be placm for Uie bands at an·evcr incttasina p.tee. and where the guests will be seated. Althouah the White House Secret Service will handle JCCuril_} for the president "we'll take care of th• VIP and che prtSs," Redfearn added. Redfearn said he plans to open the .fair and Vanauard street entrances to the pu 1c and clost the other en- trances to clear air area for the three presidential helicopters.. The' three hebcopters will carry the president and has party and the White House PmsCorp1.. - . U.S. Tempe'. ~ Workma around a Jeffrey Osborne The belJoon man did a tc t drop of concen Sunday, the pres1dent's Id-12Q balloons from above the staic. vancc team and local volunteers had Slown by the ~Ind, the balloons · · only Saturday afternoon and a few · uitcd staac right, but Peter Lacqno hours'befere the l*'Cs open Monday 'said he v.asn't worried. at 11 :30.a.m. to rehearse the event. There'll be so tnany of them. they .. It complicates thinss but we're should drop straight down, he said. 11·~ II normal staae prestnratlon. but )Ct it's not normal, said Redfearn of the intensive preparations. Calif. Tem~. 42 e-.Mll . .. ..,_.....,..,. • ' T7 ft • T• · used to it.;~ he said. While Lacgano tested his balloons, The rcheanal Saturday was a dry horn players from the Estancia High __ ....._;ruc,;:;n to be sureeveryyting works ... We School band tested out Ruffits and "It's not every day that you have the president in your theater," he said with a Jrin. - .. h!UCl.a ,. .......... .............. ., l\«11\0I' 11 f.,,..Y .... .. .. . .,. .. t .. HOST AGES' FATE STIL~ UNCERTAIN ••• Prom Al come when we do get them back and other hostages as well, of coul'S(." / ~ ~~-----~--~~~ TOOA't 2otu11.. U\-.lft I '11tl!I.. u•itm: . wait-and-sec attitude but were prepared to board a plane ovencas at a moment's notice, the Rev' ThOmas ---~-v.aers, a spoke man for me family of Peggy Say, Anderson's sister, said Saturday nil.ht. "I think ihc whole family t<>aether IS saring, just t)y SlaYlnf here, that 'we'I believe it when' sec 1t,"' h~ said. • Ques.tioned abour the . devcloi> menrs b~ -'W!til.I on a political trip1 Reagan said, "I've 1ot my fingers.cr05scd." White House spokesman Larry Speakes said the administnnion had "nothing to report" on poSSlble movement in Beirut. "I would~'t steer you either way," he said. "We've made. efforts in the past throu&}l 1ntennedi.anes and they haven't Middle East co~spondcnt for The Associated" Press;·oavid P. Jacobsen, SS, director of the American Uni'ler- ~ty Hospital in Bc"lnn:-mdlhomas Sutherland, SS, the university's act- int dean of agriculture. All were .abducted in 1985. •==-===-1n ii 'Speech in t.os A~Jes on Frida) afternoon, hultz expJajned why he wouldn't d1vutae what was happening. "There have been moments when we thought at was.soing to happen and it hasn't happened," he said "We JUSt ~ope and pray that the moment wall r borne fruit." • Islamic Roly War, a •pro-Iranian Shiite Moslem group, holds Amen· cans T.erry A. Anderson, 39, cbtef Th~ other Americans were seized recently: Frank Hertien Recd. SJ: :Joseph James Cic1pp10, 56;. and Edward Austin Trac}. S6. · Islamic Holy W3r said in C>!:iober I 98S that 1l · haq killed alfOther h.ostaJC, Wilham Buckley, ss:who was ~hucal officer at the U .. Embassy. But no body h~ been found. Reagan says_heneeds Zschau . . M ._ IOdey Ill •M ,,._,,._ ~ •• ,..._.!\ .......... •5'•"' ' ..._. ... "°*" •• f7 , •• ,.... ~ .. , ....... " ........ 1-cn,111 ~,.!-~UNA ~LER SPURS PR<?TE~T.... . . Shields, foundin1 member of the cny people know who stood where with 11oup. "There 1s no orpnu.auot1. Arts Commission. repids to the arts." wd Spatalcri. There is no fo~ma.n. no president.'' 8111 Otton. dtrcctor of the Laguna The CO¥cr letter to the survey wa he said . Art Museum and Pat Caldwell.-woakd iiinilari)' to tbc flier that was Cny Cl(J'k Verna Rolhnaer corr- president of the Art Institute of mailed to residences.. sa1d Coun-tactcd tbe SC'Crctaryof ~on Fnday Southern Califom1a. were up~t that cilman Dan Kenney. to sec if the croup ~ad f~!ed .• By ne Aaaocla&ed Preu ~ • • his second of three on behalf of the been Zschau's bigacn problem in tlfe the inclusion of their name made it Accord.in& to Spillleri, the survey statement of Oi:P~tUUon... It. 11 that £0 ZscM ., GOP challenger, was aimed as much clo ina days of the campaign because appear their onuniutions h.ad en· asked the caodu:tatcs what additional required of orpruuuons that receive . S . . u . a boJStering enlffu 1asm amo-na ottheirhonilit~ ro Z!ehsu forT-0tini dorsed the cand:<i'atcs. rundina could be avadab1c for the or spend more ~~.soo m~ pohucal patgn ~inst Dcm<?Cratac !ncum~nt skeptical conservatives for the mod· apinst Reagan more than any other . "We would never endorse a can· arts. whether the candidates felt the cam~1gn A ett)'·Wlde mailer costs Alan ranston will decide which crate-to-liberal congressman as it was California Republican in Congress. didate. It 1s a violat1on of O\lr Festival of Arts could play a biger $700," she said. . . • :~y ~~~tr~~~~.e ~;$1~~~te rr~;~ to raise m.oncy for ~is campaign. But Reagan, with his eye on Senate professional ethics," said Caldwell. role and what rent the Festival should All three candi~tes saJd !~ _, today Wied Orange County con-Zschau s campiugn manager. Ron control, had nothint_ but exuberant Two trust~ of the ichool were also pay to fhe city for leasin1 the aty-completed the. quesuonau~ and scrvauves to raJly behsnd Zschau. Smith, said he believed Reqan's pnusc for Zschau. listed on the endorsement. owned lrvioe Bowl. · not notified that t~ey 1\¥ been "On Tuesd.I} CahfomLans will appearances both today and Monday "We've got• great candidate in Ed Like most of the people mentioned, The Jeue has been a iouchy topic endorsed unul the mailer am_vcd.. - determine not only who will rep-for ~hau in Orange <;ounty, the Zschau. He'll make a F.?t senator. Shields was oriJinally contacted by between the city and the Festival of ~nt them in the Senate but which hates· lmp!t conservative strong-ut's get out that vote,' Reapn said. Vern Sp1talcri, president of the Arts since they bepn nqotiatin1 party controls the Senate If Ed hold, would be ''tremeodousJy heli> "We're lucky to have a standard-J..aauna Moulton Playhouse. ~patalcri several months qo. Zsch.au Wli'IS, the GOP ..:111 keep ful " spotltthting Reagan_'ssuppe>rt of bearer who personifies enterprise and asked for penn1ss1on to including the Spitalcri said the results of survey Lotto numbers drawn t---..,.---,~ . '~~okl.n. t en uraac_,__b1 r tum_o~t iv,t • 1 eanc:hdate who 100111 aa.a>mmuoil)'. ~,,· names on the Were so Ion&, "th~ was no way to put r be Sa --"• estimated t 4bo cuest.s..at a $400.000 among conservatives 10 schau s peopleQn 1~nufywith,andwhocan sutVcy, and wd we mu ~J s_ummary t()ICthcr so I aue "the _he winnffil,.1!Um rs in tur-. fund-raiStl)i rucpuon for Zschau. dead-even race with Cranston lead ·this party and our country into madt available for pu._blic review. (endorsements) were made for tho~ day's "California Lotto 6-49" draw------~~_,,.,.,eapns appearance-for Z:sdr.ro;-Re-publtan .. ....,_...._ .. eZhtttntury." -Whcnconiacied.SpiwmcallCi(fthc wboJDOl&str~suppotkdllicans i.nawerc4'7.30~32.20.4land44.. 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IUIE SAW· Variable Speed Edge Gulde 2 .... -l~" ••wuw with case Includes 8 Blades J \ YOUR CHOICE ($29~ _ -,~,~ 2 DAYS ONLY NOV. 2nd & 3rd l ) .. ... . .... Or8t\OI COMC DAILY PtU>T,_._, Noe1ml 1r ~ _. •4 M En~owment ~o aid IJQI eyer • • unul au·s retlf'nMnt tn 19M. UCl otricW1 dcscnbed him as an inttrnational authority on the lttlt..ment of aJauc9m1· and other eye ~isordm ,. 91 Pim. INEIDDMAN .............. ~ The UC Irvine CoUcti ofMediciM will tlllblilh • new endowed faCulty chair with SS00,000 an cootribut1on1 and chalk• .,..,ts from Irvine-based AJlttpn Inc:. wtll ltf'Ve II Chair Of lht dtPanmt.ftt. ~ UCJ 'omm ntt 1$ rccrulthll 1 top «holar to fill that posat•on, camP'd offkaal said. UCJ ldm1n11tnnon expect the endow· meat for the Leopold Chair e"cnulall) ao total S 1 ma I hon. ' I Al• alMlMtave LowMS rtiaiiat cw. ,ID& SS0,000oftlet1*t• lift andS50.000lrom &he &nidal = Jlft II be a--pPIMd-"" toward the ftlUR. Endowed cbaup require at l~st SlS0,000. which ttntntes int.crest to 1upport a distin11Jj hld faculty member• talary,c as istants and research. The lafeai ·lift.I will create lhe 1xth endowed chair au UCI . The new endowment wdl establish the Jrvina le<>Pold Chair in OpthalmolOI)'. Leopold was a profnsor and chair of ucrs ~mcnt of optha1mol91Y from I 97S 04pPthaJmol01Y is one of our cicnttal bu11nm concern , and tbetcfore we understand the financial recJu•rt~nts of the medical ~rth mv()Jved, .. Oavin· Hetbert, J.chi..irtl)an ·and chief CAC'tUtivc om~r OJ Allerpn, said io a prep.red statement. . . He added ... We hope Iha• b) cftdowiot th11chair1 n Or. Leopold's honor, Alltrpn will erovide cnti<:al. Jtancc 1n bualdina UCI I academic J>!l>lnm in this fidd ... The recipient of the Ltopold Chair also ~ fu}ld ... ,u 1nd\ade a Sl50,000 pt\ rom Richard J. HauJmtll. fotJnU ~•~. chairman of AJICfian• cl2S0,000 to be provided~ AJltraan lhro~ 1988, and 1 personal sift of ,SJ00,000 from corporate cha1nnan Herbcn. .. T.tlt Colc9e . o Mecbaae as ~ IO ~A the fuM.ni11.·eu1.-.. IO IMtt the chal~ In by Allclpa ... tlid Oenld WnrtSletCJ., lht ichool'il ICtHll deui ... We fttt cetta1n I.hat Othtr ~ Md • 1ftdivid~l1 will foDow AUerpn'f lad' an • rommn1ina to the ldvanttmen• of medi· cal rnearch sn this field.to When the Al~a ~ .IWD Allttsan bas otreftd an addiuonar ratbed, the medical tchool.wiQ CODdaue · S2S0,000 chalknee grant, mean•na lhis fund-n11u'*. to atwn the SI miltiOe sum will~ donaled -when the CJ CollCSt endowment joa.I, a U spokawbmaD of M~1c1oe bas nttcd art equal imount1 said · ltr. uaitlln. -iam~'i>9Yi~ DAVJS&.CORDTT Cb~zjf!L .~iSiti!V~~ !1. e~ p~rspeCtiy.e? to U.S. ~----. . . ' The Newport Beach bey ftont prden of M~t Corkett was the tettin1 for the Sept. 6 · 9teddin& of Debra Cort.en and James Davies of Orinda. A reception, also in the prden, followed t.be ceremony.· By JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVJCB OllllJ ..... Cerf I ' I V1fibng China pve Gisela ·Encinas of .Corona dtl Ma.r a better appreciation of htt own country. The 11-year-<>ld Oran~ Coast resident JOl.DCdba aunt.and-9-,ye&r-<>ld cousin on a l I-day lour of8e1j1ng. n, Shan&hai and . . "We have such • vanery of difltlte'bl ~pie in America. that we kinda Mb ~pk for rrant«I. In China, the 1J!1t011# ~ IO ellc11i;4 to 1tt AmeriaU. . We alway1Jud1t lustfivt ~ wbo 'WOWd come up and Wk 10 u t.k aid Tom and Evan Corken-ofNewport Beach and Sandi McVeigh of San Clemente are tho pamm of the bride. She wore a beaded white summer satin gown Wltb lace overlay and ruu puffed sleeves. Guanrzbou. • Gisela said at didn•t takc·•1&7.n::s::-::to:-:re=a:i1i!:iz::r:-1---::----~~- cuJturaJ differences. Not all of her ex- Her chief ~mbtaott of H°"' Kon,. wbt~ &he tliou,in peopk .1tt1'Md wealthier and dresxd more fashionably. wu rhe f}:l.rifll differeh« in economic l1ftst)/es. , Ashley Cor1cett was m11d of honor. and bridesmajds were Stefanie Corlcett, Kim Connell Mi. Letourneau. Connie Lq.uahran and Carla Hamsoa , Ray and Vi,.-inia Davies of Onnda are the P9ftnts of the bridqroom. Raymortd DaVles waJ best man, and ushen wert Grq McDiamud. Walt Mountford. Rod Wikle. ~ Zonch and Danny Potter. The couple are at home in Newport Beach after .. weddinstriP to Canada. She.is with. We.x,erhaeuser Mortaage Co. and be is with Oa)'ton. Williams and Sherwood. • WATK.IMS-MELSBN The Tnnuy BJ.Pt• t Church in Westminster was the setting for the Oct. 4 wedding of KiAlberly Jean Nicltcn of Fountain Valley and Randy Alan Watlons of Santa Ana. One hundred twenty five iuests attended therr rec:epuon at the Fountatn Valley Cultu:ra.l and Rccrut.aon Center. t. The bOdc is the dluaim-r of Or and Mn. Donald A. Nielsen. ·she wore her mother's 34-year- old wedding gown fashioned with a lace bodfoe and lont sleeves and a Sf tin &k.irt with a double layer net overlay. -. Toni Padgen1 Becky Gallas, Pcgy O'Nelll an<f Dale Mayeda were the bnde's attendants. ~bodqroom istbesooofMr and Mrs. Jerry G. Watkins Ron Walk.ins, Paul Nielsen, Grq Clarlc and Gary Cooper attended the bri<Scsroom Affer a wedding trip to Australia. New Zealand and Fiji, the couple will be Fountain Valley rnidents i.n November. Sbe is with Sl Jos'eph's AospitaJ of Ora.nae and be is empJoycd by Fountain VaJley R~HospitaJ 8A880-McDKZIB • per.ienc:es were pleasant ones, however. .. Our guidr. -led us through a ni&ht -market wbere poorer pe~ple shop and -trade on Saturday and.Su11Clay," she said. "I beard 1 lJ.ttle .screech and..sa.w a..k.Jtty's head roll on the floor. It -was really sad. rn Chma, everyone cats cats and dogs. The only pets they have are morning buds which they keep for enterta1nmentl>ccause they SID~ My aunt s11d anythil1& that walks, slithers, flips or swims they eat." GlSC:la, a sixth gra<kr at Ou1' Lady Queen of· Anaels Catholic School an Newport Beach and a compet111ve IYflln&st. kept a JOUmal of her travels Here,; the People's Republic of C1una throu&h the eyes of an 11-~ear-<>ld: ' July 7 I We landed m Bc1Jm1. hopped on a tour bus andiot ro Jtt the country s1piis. Oh 11 wa.s btautlful. I was so full of"·u ... When WC finisbett lbe COUOlry drive, WC went stra1pl to dinner. I bad fO ear wilh chopsticks. The food was ~'>'good and I bad two bowls of nee. All of us in the tour voup (rune) lie 10,etber and got ac- quamred. The Gtell Wall Hotel is very m~ Laba out. P.S. {love you mom and dad wht~va you are. Gisela's aunt and uncle have hved and worked in Guangzhou . for a )ur. Her parents considered this a "'ondcrfuJ leam- tnJ opponunity for their only chlld. The tnp was her first out.s1de the United States. July,__ Ar '1:30 .. m. w~ sran"td our tour -b)t S«IOI Mao·s tomb. It was dlfftrenl and I sorr ofiot• coJd ftt/101 when I saw1 dead . Qljela Encl.nu wltb llOllle IMMITenin from China. "Only the wealthy nxk 14tis, ... gjd. ••AJI of r.be common Clutr~ people ride b1C}c1CL .They_ hue lb work real bud to • earn the moMy to buy one. /1 uka thrtt years of~ ($80 Ammcan <k>l.J,a.is) f« chm ro RVl" the $240 nttrkd 10 tNy • tnke.. . • Q1Jela nolM bow diff~nuy OJioac children respond to ~ntJ ind howeldm are htld whip dt«m. "The cbifdrcn ~'t're vet)' shy and ~pecrful toward &heir ~nu llKl,patJd.., J'3~nrs When• pattnt asks• kid to do someflut11. rhe child o~YJ 1mmtttiltdy. Kinda c1i.lfacnl fmm berc." sJR. UICI.. .. Tbrtt md four aeaaauons of J:a.mily all live ro,erher. The1 doe~ '*t.'1cr. °"",....,.._..,.i:..p.,_ Everyoneridab.ikn Bllt 1(1puson is too oJdorrooyoung, theyarepulledma.cartat . the back of the bike. · ' bodyin a cnk.er. Aller that we went to lhe fact I lost I .S pounU) on the cnp," she said "/ tbmk the-older prople look halt.h.ier Forbidden City whJCb was named bttauJC smt.Jing. .. In Hong Kong. we found tbr~ Wl1 bere because they prmctice 11 S a.m • Joa, .ago only the royal~~ enter iM McDonalds.. I tlunkAuntMari.a.nne. who each day at the pa.rk the anckntll'f of Tti ory. BoywaslfuJJof"ab. "Cu.zJessicaand l.Jves m China. was more excited than I." Cb1 ·· I madeJiiends with tbe Cb10ese people July 9 Gu~ll pined"• n~ un«rst1.nd.it11 for We bad.our pictures Iden witb 1hem. • Boy did I have 1 we1td slttp ~u~ I t.be word 'apprec11t1on' with reptd to After that we went to a iorieow Summer .bad to slttp on the lloor Chznese l}le. m1tenal /)CWi!SSJons. Pala«. Then on to tbe Chinese Z.00 and A~er a Westc-rn breakf1s1 of two eggs, "Wt have so much herr m tbe United .saw panda bears who were so 1do,..ble. -baoon, toasrmd OJ;~F1f'm"nM on OllT tat.a ltlce ""C2J'S'; --vrdeos. computers, Then we had dmner wbJCb I thought was lour. First wt .saw t~ Mit11 Tombs. After houses ... lllld we wo 11-..U for,,anled. In tcmble, bu1tb111smyopm1on. Tomorrow lunch we had one hour io spend at The e111n1, most people own one p&Jrofsboa ~ will see The Oral Wall of Chm• and G"-11 Wall. M> fnead and I walked about and socks. OM Sund.Ir. ourfir IDd 1 'bi.kc. · some lambs. What an adventure th11 will JO miles uaul tbe wall 101 kinda crum51>. Ono~ ~pie arc 10 1ppr«11rfre and De. The view was ~P«fE'Ular. Ob, '-4( was . amazed when Wy fl!l somctJiiD6. •• she P.S. I love you mom and dad wherever golJeous ... bul we are tJ~. wd. • you are. P.S. I love you mom and dad wherever Last enlr)', Aui. 4 · Sittln{amon' a collection of souvenirs you are. I want toio ho.IM now. I miss you I am in the airplane tmritti th.ts 1Dcfmy and 111\s. Guela · thumbed thro.ua)l two. . • · be,vt 1 ~11 <Jfjuy_ bttwute lam .commi snapshots that chronicled her JOumey · Gisela was a.mucd at the friendliness of home. "I found out I don't l.JkeCbil)nC food, in fbe Ou~. ·Gisela - The. 8.lm Pton.ccr ~ .m.Jlli M~h .• was the setting for the Oct. • wedd1oj ·of Manha Alexander McKelWe of Corona del Mar and Daruel Qrqory Sasso ofLquna Beach. - · Their attendaott were K.ambertey A. Hutclungs and Kenney leads ill spending iti LB council race . . . Anlony Sasso. A r:coepuon for •S By LAURA MERK JUC'lS -followed at lhe Walloon °' ... 0...,... ..- Lake Inn, in Walloon Lake, Mich. Incumbent Dan Kenney leads his oppo. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. nents an campaign contnbutions and McKenzie of Corona del Mar and spending 1n the race for three seats on the Mr. and Mrs. Nicol A. Sasso of Laguna Beach Caty Council. Elmira, Mich., are lbe parent.n>f Accordfo& to his campaign disclosure ---4.._;;:;.-=~~---+-+-staltmenronuer. n-;1Cenneylli!recelvJ After a wedding tnp to un-1101 $21.800 and has spent nearly S 17,300 Ida and the northeastern United State . Lhe couple The ma1onl) of his contributors arc arc at home 1n Laauna Beach. They arc self-anists who donated their work which was emplo_ycd as fl'CC lance 1111sts. sold at a aucuon, Several of the an p~ were valued at more than S 1.000 but sold for less. Most of the money was spent to h~t thr art auction and to pay for OUU.D-ORABB advernsements and pnnting of flycn and cam~ matenaJs -F~ c:losdy behind Kenne)' 11 tncumbent Roben Gentry who has ac- cumulated S 14,631 in contnbut1on• and spent onJy $4,163. Gentry bas two out.standing bills for nearly $9,000 -the cost of rin i and maifin two .city-wide mailers. In aJI ofius campaign .talks Gentry, the asSOClatc dean of students at UC Irvine, has used a aenal picture of Laguna Beach with yaph1c overlays lo show future developments. He spent $675 for the matcriaJs. The campaign contnbut1ons and expen$CS for other council candidates include: • Teacher Lida Campbell ~nne)' hu received $4, I .S8 in contnbuttoM and spmt s~.3jl • Clayton Vernon, an acoountant. has received $2,687 and spent $595 A $1 .000 donation w&! ~ Lquna Beach Moton whiJe co-owner of La&una Beach Lumber-Co. Jeff Jahraus contnbuted $300 Vernon aJso received $500 an non-monet- IJ) contnbuuons -office space .. phonr and ~upphes -from his opponeflt -Don Black from Oct. I -18. Black, an attorney in Laguna Beach who entered the race on Oct. 13 as a wnte-1n cand1date. wd he made the commjnmcnt to Vernon pnor to h.is dca ion to run for council · • Black m:c-ived S 1.697 in contnbu- uonsand has spcnl S 1.072. • Rickey Slater, a ma1ntenencc worker. hli t'CCCl ved $500 and 1'pcn l $39 S • Mqiie"Megs. a wnter ~ a 0 '5tatement saying she will not reoeive or spend more than SSOO A finaJ c•mp11p d1scl0$ure statement will~ filed after the Nov. 4·eJCCl1on.s.. All CJand.1<mes-who ~ ammbuoons of mortthan S l,OOOare required tonoofy the Caty aerie Within 24 boUA. The Apnl 26 ~ding o( Dana Anne Grabb of Corona del Mar and John Kent Guild Jr of Indianapolis. Ind .. was solemn12ed in South Shores Baptist Church, Lquna Beach by Dr. DonaJd Cole The couple peeted t 7S aucsts at their reception at the Hotel l..qunL ' · The bride is the daua)ljcr of Mrs. Conrad J. Luxury car dealer indicted on fraud charges Grabb of Corona del Mar and the late Mr. Grabb. She was ~ven in marriage by her uncle, W111ia:m1... MaillouJt of Bakersfltld. Sbt' wore a gown of ivory saun with a pearl embtlh hed Alencon lace bodice and a eh.ape! leqth t:raJn. lUri Orr was maid of honor, and bndesma1ds were Kame Castle, Culdy Gorman. Cynthia Sanden, l.aune Rohrer, K.ns Scott and Nancy Spraa:ue. · The bndcaroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. John Kent Gu:iJd of Indianapolis. His brother, Steven Gu1ld. wu ~t man, and ushers were Bnan Adams. DaVls McAfce, Jerry Cook and Daniel Hasler. Af\er a 'lreddlDg tnp to the Bnush West Indies. the couple reside ID lndtanapohs. The bnde 1s a ~duate of CaJ tate San D1eao where sbe was aff'tliatcd with Alpha Phi sorority. Her husband, a lfldu'ateofDepeuw University and Purdue Univcr- sjty, was affiliated with Beta Theta Pt fraternity. He · employed by Eli Lilly and Co. 8TIKNBTT-CRITB8 Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Newpon Beach wa the tetung for the SepL 27 wcddina of Mary Ehubeth Cntes and Scott Nathan· Stinnett Their reception for 175 aue ts followed 1n the church social hall The bride is the daughter of John and Edwina Cntcs of Newpon Beach. She wore a antebellum style gc>wn in antique sdk taffeta w1th han<f·sewn pearl and sequfo appliques on tne bodice and trafo • Attendant for tbe bnde were Aleta Ber&dahl, Barbin Williams. Keny Brundaac. Judy Km1«ik. Sara Parldn~n and Jamie Cntcs. Thcbridqroom 1stheso11ofRonald ttnnettof Newpon 8eacb and Mary Jane l.cwi of H Urtltnlloo Beach. Dennis yre, Jeff Wander, 8111 ~ Dana Smith, Gus F nckson and Ju tin P•rk1nson 9.'trt his attendan • How to submltyournews The Daily Pi/or nts k> share )our woddin1 or t~mcnr 1nnounccmtnt ,.,th the '1>mmumt)'. We m.Ue ii easy fat you, 1001 Fmr.~t ~ ofouu""'mttJI and "°'Cddi"' fOnn,1, You cu either pick thc-ni up m our lobby 11, :JJO W. 8t.> L, Costa Mt:M. M<iikM1 thr<Mlf}I F.riday /f'Om I• m. "'--J ·p m .. or m11I ~ req11e1t Yrith • .llMnpod lf-Mldl'Cllt:d envelope to .fhe Wtddilfl oq,.nintnf 1'11/ • Pd L P. 0. Box IJ60. Costa ftltM91626. w~z:r ·~t msr SAN DIEGO (AP) -A Carlsbad woman wbo used to sell lu,;ury cars was tndicted on 62 federal charges m lhe alleged balkmg of SS m1lhon from cus- tomers. the U.S. Attorney wd Fnday. Dllna Devereaux, 43, who formerly operated ONG Acet Lcasina from her office an Encinitas. was charged wt th what U.S. Attorney Peter Nunez described as a PonZJ scheme. A Ponzi scheme as one an which early 1nvestors in a bu!lness or venture an: paid walb money proV1ded to the business by later 10veston. Devereaux pleaded innocent Fnday before U.S. MagJstrate Roger Curtis McKee. who ordered her to return to court Nov. 10 for tnal setung and mouons. She posted SI 00.000 bond for her release Devereaux offered Mercedes Benz. Porsche, and other luxury 1mponed cars at prices substa.nually below the pnccs lasted elsewhere but required customen to pay for the cars an advance of delivery Assistant U S Attomry ( harles Gorder Jr said she deli vered 800ca~ to cu tomers but some 185 buyen didn't get t~ car they paid for When the business colla~d 1n I Q84 somr purchasers lost appro,imatrly S5 m1lhon the) had pa.id 1n advam:~ fora". Nunez s~ud ~lcrs lo!>t about S900.0001n the scam, he said The 1nd1ctment aJleg~ that C>evtn:au,- d1verted $325.000 from her bus1n~'i to finance a $40,000 swimmma oool an~ hu\' c\pcno;1ve fur coats and J~elry. - <ihc al..o was charged with failing to pay mcomc J.aA m 1982 and l 933. In t~----­ ~cars. she is charged with evad1n1 approx- 1matC'I~ S.W.000 due the government. \ fluff) of lawsuits ~ere filed apmst [)(, cn.-au'\ 10 San Diego and Oran ( ount1r<. in 1984 \he al..o 1<; charged wl\h mtecstatc i 1run,pc1nauon of propeny taken by fraud ;and 1ndut:1ng mtcrc;tate travel to commit trnuJ Business"."engilleei-ing sChool planned in HB West Coast nivtrsaty, a 77-year-<>ld t«hn1caJ school. wall constrvct 1 per- manent Oranae County Center in ltunt- inaton Beach by late spnna. according to Lee Preble. the university's senior vice president. The new We t Coast Un1vers1ty fac1h· ue' will be constructed on 4.35 acres donated by the McDon~ll Douglas Gorp. as pan of a JOtnt·usc arranacmcnt. · The compan) will utc lhe Ora.nae County &nter for corporate ttaini!tl pr0grams d.urina the day and tht' univcr- s1ty wiU conduct 1u classn at niS}lt . To be constructed near thc intersttt'ion of Bol~ Chica and JUncho roms. \he 1n1Ual 30,000.square-foot buiJdin• ..,,u house classroom laboratory and library fac:ihttes to.acrommodatt SOO Orange County student . HtadQuartcrcd in Lo nael wuh ccntct'i in Orange. Santa Barbara and n Otego counue the unwmity offers un<tcr&Jlduatc and araduatc dcarecs 1n bu an • and manaccmcnt, compu\Cf ence and enJ,inecnna. The ~hoot ii th( nation' only un1"er- Qty Mlh a prac'lltina pr fi ional faculty. tnd an cvenu,a-onl~ dcttte pn>gram accred I ttd by lh Board C0t £npnccriAa and TcchoolQI), 1d Pribl . The foundauon provides financial arants to 1nd1v1dual teactlen in order to strenathen. ennch and supplement the cumcuJum of the Ncwpon:Mesa Unified School D1stnct. "I am enthusiastic about the ff'l!'Ls pr~m because of the reception 1t hi! reec1ved by principals and teachrrs." American beauty Dua Alckln of Coeta 11-wu u•ed Teen ...,,.. Aae:rlcaa &e.aty at a recent P1Cea.nt. Tbe 14·Je&.r-old &efh•tD at z.taa- cla m,ll 9cllool WOD tlM eta• dde lD Juy. At tlM aadoaal '-41Cea.nt. abe took top bonon ha the talat and pllotoeenlc com- ptettdou. . Mum ) said ··1 ha"c ~n C\ 1dt'ncc ot thr ktnd of ood ll can do tor our ~ h1ldren and our communat}. ·• Mumy as vice pre ident of Pension l nvcstmen.1 Admmiitratton for Pa~1tic Mutual an Newport Beach Ht and hi v.ife Barbara bavr two children who attend Estancia H 1 h ';chool Ju111111 •1urray on the toundauon· C'\t'\·uti H board arc vice prr<.ident Dr. ~1ach11tl !\mes Lori Manton, Ptul Sahs~un.J1m Tucker and LlndaSchulein ~tarY Jud\ Gtrtner and treasurer UZ) Baron · · Klwanls' acdvld~ I ' • . . • 0...,..CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, NoYMIMr 2, 1M8 -1 lndepende~t. A Tr-µ¢ Leaaer. .I -A Concerned Friend. The City Coun.cilw<?man Fpr Our ~uture; I t ,,. £2H1'~1L C~D.IDATES INHPNTINGTO~ ••• •Wes Ban~ister1 .SO, owner of 1 e)esorund nothina ha bttn done in 'He tup~l"b t~e P~~ V~= Huntinaton ~ch ansuranc~ -.ency. over 20 )tar . But J want residents P1-n but said he 1 co He sl1d be He hau blchtlor of science d~e in represented in this. not ju t der-adequ~cy or s;a:!~~t dtsipa for 1 pohticat K'1enct f!om tbe Uni\'enit) velopers," he $lid. d~in t ·~:~cl that took• like ... of Hou11on. •John Enkine, 3S, attorne). plan· ntne·Jtory 11 " "If 11 (redtvelop- Hc said he wants downtown Hunt· nina commissioner and exccuuve hust bla~k wa " h ndle traft\t arid inaton Beach "Cleaned up'' and w~nts director ·of the Buildina Indus.try men~ prOJtC\) c!:d' t~ look at lets tht flood control channel near Beach As~iation. He. vie\\.s the Picn1de parkina .. we n · Boulevard lined with conc~te · \O V11lqe as a "aood fint tep" for den'fty. Pa sanninte 60 hu oper. invJnt 1 repea! of the 1983 Jlood clcan1na up dowmo.~ Qut he op-f •d ~!'Y 01 ~ pharmicy 'in Hvatr. da.aster. poses putllna in parkina lots north o ate is w fl h 1 five= He supports rcdenlopment but the pier ... We don'l need an endless ing\on Beach or t e fa~ lie · '~ould prefer that 1t would ~tan on the row of concrett"structurcs alonJ.the ~fo hu: ~chae!or U1tiv~rsny of inland 5ide of the Pacific Coast beach," he said. The proposed nine· 1rom as '!l Bach 1 Qf Science ~1&}1WI)" ("where the problem" IS) story hotel I~ • httle too intense. he Rochc~ter han ·.cy rr:~~he lJniver· • anstead of on the beach side, he said. said. and he would hke to KC the dearce in P arm Bannistcrsaidheop1>9snthe use of auahty of architecture improved: sny of Buffalo. : d V'JI H private balconys ·on nine-story con· •1wc don't n~d a concrete mon(J. ... He. ~avors the .PiersL.e 1 :· e dominiUmS to .be counted as open lith." • said its about ~1me .l""' ~P ~ can s~cc. he said. ,.. •Georae Hanna. 56, a tool and die ~d leisure ume 10 ~. rataona •Totn Livenaood, 47, chairman of' rrtalcer. A native of Palestine who enjoyment of t~e ~n. Problem 1he Huntinaton Beach Plannina came to lhls country m 1949, Hanna areu thoodat he vl~s in~Jug~ :' Commission. Livenaood is director said he would "'ork for Huntinaton r0td a para.Jn& an • of food services atid bookstore oper-Beach to «come a rc11AJssancc city • it). · · . • · • · ationsat two Long Beach City ColJtae· wiib theate~ offenng clau1cal m. usic .. •Jam~ S1lvah. 42, "i.occo~~~~ campuses.,.1 ~d plays by Shakespea·re and Ji. · an<\ Cl\ 1cs teac er at. s . He . He voted aia1nst Pierside Villaae braries boastina renaissance htera-Hiah hool 1n Fountain Valle). c 1 because it was shon by 280 parkina ture. also activ.e 1n prWeny manqement spaces and "because thinp were He claims that drugs and AIDS arc and real estate. e i:'d .~01~~: · movina too fast." t nttd to-~ pmnrry~cems and that he fa"o~ r*'dopment ha n a Po 1 1 • __ reduced in size, he said. He pred1cled proposition 64 lie said he 1s a football" and would h e to see n it may have a problem m 1euina supponer of the ideas of Lyndon cleaned up. "People are thasham:' (of approval from the Coastal Com-LaRouche and agrees that AIOs 1t). I don't want ano A .. er t!~1 m1ssion. _---:----vlclilfilShould be qmmm1ined. Beach, but -1 would lllh.& an e~~l· He's voted in favor of three of four •Tim Khnk, 40, an owner of a \tory hotel for all the drua dca~!' (m redevelopment projects comma corrupted box manufactunna com· downtown Hununatol'! Beach.)" before the planning comm1ss1on. he pany rn Oranae. He said u's time for a •Jay Stout,«. ~ud1tor for Mc~ said. The etty also needs to co me up new voice •Ill he will spcak for the pohtan Life Co. Hes p~rd1 enft o!lhc with answers on flood control and the people. Ora nae County Counc1 . o PVYS cleanup of the Ascort landfill. he said. He's concerned on where the city is .Clubs director of tho n~uonal fboys ·•Rick Rowe, 41, a member of the headed and wants it to be a Santa club and Conner pre5d1den1 0 t~e Huntinato~ Bead's Planning-&>~ Barbara rnstead of an Atlantic City. Hununst.on Bea.ch aClnd Fountain missiOn He received his Ph.D. in ''We don't need a nine-story hotel, Valle> Gub and Boys ub. history from UC Santa Barbara and how about three or four (stories)?" He He s made two prcvtous runs at : teaches U.S. history and ecolol)' at wants to fet flood cootrol work done. City Council. fimshina l'.!arely out of ' Go~n W~t Collete. . · It's been three years and they still . the money in 1982 and m:th place in _l{bwc said he opposes the P1erS1de haven't done anything." he said. "l 1984 He 1'aYors redevelopment,,but Villa&c and nine-story hotel ~ can't be bou~t. rented or leased," he not on a "mass1v~"· scale. He wd a devefopment effons because they are satd. si'·story hotel 1s h!gh enou~ and sun "too dense." He said perhaps re-•La Vonne Lawlor, 62, bookkccp_er would be econom1~lly feasible: development plans could have been and notary public in Laguna Hilk The downtown 1~ a s~um-nddcn seated down if the city bad allowed She wanls to build a boat hubor lfl area that ~le won't vmt,. he said. competition instead of signing ex-the Balsa Chica and to have an ocean · •Don Troy. 50, owns Troy Realty elusive qrccm.cn with developers. entrance cut to the ocean so that In Huntinaton Beach He received • Sherwood Bailey, 63, a c1vtl engs-pleasure boaters won't have to pass Ph.D. 1n mamage and famtly cou~­ nccr, and husband of Ruth BaileY. throuJh· the Naval shipyard from selinJ at Boston Univem~y. He said who's retirina from the Cit) Council Huntington Harbour. that 1s not affiliated w1.th either m-.ior after eliht years. He's been president She thinks P1trside V1llaac would' orpn1zauon supponina candidates .of the ffuntfogton Beath Sister City be "areat." "I'm for pr<>JtCSS in the (Huntinaton Beach TOgcther or Committee and.has been active in downtown if they do it nght. We need Hununaton Beach Tomorrow) and 1s other c1 vie acti vnies. a bii;fer tax base a no more jobs 1 n the-fan bfut to1be-peoJ'le He saJd he's in favor of gettina city.' He thinks the concept ·.of the redevelopment started but wants it to •Virgil Lovelace. 7 1, an author of P1ers1de V1llaae 1s arcat, he said proceed "cautiously." He wmm to two electron1cs-related textbooks He got 1n~erested ·in scelang offitt, make sure there's sufficicnt"'"in-who ha.s a master's degree in voca-he said, after heading a committee to· frastructurc" -streets, auttcrs, side-t1ooal education at Cal State Lona _ block the moving of Pacific Coast walks, water an<f sewer system -to Bcacti". He wants to JJ!CKCVC all the H1t,hway near homes sup~n the major de"'lopment. wetlands 1n Bolsa Chica and tQ A1s lf'OUP ""on that battle, he said. "We have the best beach in Cah-acquire the beach north of the pier. but now JS concerned that a connector fom1a." he said ... I want the tourists He said he's not negative on re-road across Bolsa Chica might be who come 10 use it to leav~ wme of development but opposes movina placed too close to homes their chanae here.'' senior citizens out of their mobile •John Valentino. 66. a retired •Elaine Craft, S7, community vol· home parks. aeronautics quaht) enainccr at utccr, and former member of the He wonders where the cuy's aoing McQonnell OouaJu He's a mesnber Oranae County Grand Jury and past "to put all the auiomobiks" that of Ailgtl Boosters. distributes cheese president of the Historical Society, redevelopment may brina. and butter shipments to ne.tdy senior Women's Division of the Chamber of •Dan Mahaffey. 38, pres1~ent of c1t1zens and delivers mea.lson wheels. O:>mmerce. Friends of the Library the Mahaffey Mach1ne Com~ny in Re 1d h?41 the on)'y candidate to and other orpnizations. She has a HuntillltOD Beach He said he's• hve 1n a mobile home and l90ks for bachelor of arts in hberal aru from finishing up work on an enJ.lnccnna suppon from other tena.dts and William JewelJ Colleae at L1beny, dearce at Lona Beach State. He ran for senior c1t1zens Mo. City Council twice beforer once at the He said downtown redevelopment · If she had a choice, she wouldn 't same time that he was scek1na office should have taken. place Iona time launch redevelopment on the ocean si multaneously to U.S.Conarcss. aao. · side of Pacific Coast Hiahway, she He said the Piers1de Village is A nine-story hotel is too h1&h on said. She opposes excessive· heiJhts altractive and he would acceptit "asa Pac1fic Coast H1ahway, he said, "but but n's her preference not to "sb11Jy stan1ng point " "But I can't support 1t \\.Ould be find and dandy" in the shally'' around any lonacr and act tak1na imvate properues -(for re-area near the slq1scrapcr on Warner started on planned rev11alizauon development)." A venue and Beach Boulevard. before a building boom comes and B~ll he said a nine-story home 1s not •Noon a Vander Molen, .S2, a home· dePosits ~ondominiums "all over practicable "because there won't be maker and an orpnist .at local tl)wn." ~ the draw. Maybe later. but not now," churches. s~·s currently the chair- • Bob Crawfis, l6, attorney and nc said. man of the Community Servces part-time instructor at Coastline Col· •Tom Maye.s. 32, a business man -Commission !he served _ on the lcge. He hkes the P1ers1de V1llaae aaement specialist at McDonnell Hunt1n1ton Beach City (elementary) concept as long as there's adequate DouaJas 1n Huntinaton Beach. tie's School DistnCl for nine )'tin. ~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~~~~p3u~~~~~manl~ pa~presi~nt~he~~~r~~-~~~~-m-w-n-c-e-11-1--~- story hotel is too high and would like Commince and currently 1s president that the Pierside Village with two CAS-T Y UR NOV.4th 'Tfie most rewarding aspect of tfiis campaign ftas 6een meeting and tal[Q;ng witli so many of you wfii!e wafl(jng tlirougfi your neig/Worfwotf. %is e>qJeriena fias enabfuf me to truly urukrstand tlie cares and concerns you fiave afJout future growtli and tkvefopment in Costa Mesa. · -· I hear.you . Let's ens~re ~fiat tlie quality of life in Costa Mesa is preserved and that our new City Council always ftears ~!Jt conams of our residents. Cast your 6alfot 'IUISlfag for a truly ~ ~ - A Councilwotnan For· All Of Costa Mesa. nml " Pild pollual advertJsement 1t cut down to four or five stories. of the Huntinaton Beach chapter 'of stories above around level would "Downtown Hununaton Beach 1s an the Califom11 Repubhcan Assembly · (PleueeeeCOtmCll./AS) · *******************************• . -.. ·-· .. PR.OTECT .. ic ~ .. ... .. PUBLIC SAFETY ~ ~ .. .. .. .. IN .. .. i .. .. COSTA MESA .. i ,,. ~ VOTE t .. i i ~ ., il iC 61 .. on .. .. .. ~ .. ~ ~ .. ii· ~ .. .. .. .. i .. .. .. COSTA IESI CISll IESI .. .. ~FIRE Fl ITEIS . .. .. PIUIE ~ ; llTill IS ICllTill ., .. • • • ' -********************W•*•**•••ww~ • • ~ •' • ~ • . - L .. • \ or._ OOiilt DAILY N.OT .... f •• Nita: •1 I. .. ounty~n-eIJYplDyme.ptra.teTlip.s New Mesa stores should improve hiring picture buoletl rteurDed IO mt dusoom. The lataa employment ftaum, provided b.>' \he. 11aec Employment Devd~t.l)eslanment, lbow im-ptOvement over last Septembn when the unemployment rate tlood at ... 8 percent and '6,'°° peop&e .-m lookhJit for ;obt. IJ LllA MAllO.NSY · • Tbt numbeN>fav~ ~loon• aovcr.nmal\ lobl rote ~· 1:2,600-tn ~bet w'l\ilt' specil1 tl'ICk1 con· t""10f'S accounUd for 1 I . l 00 boost 1n con1trucuon h1rina. ... Rei.at •tort• added 1,000 more poeiuont to their peyro1l1, but 700 teate>nalf&nn wort.en Joti thtlr Jobi H did 200 people 1n the wholeule ttlde:. . .;telts County also d~. from 7.1 to 7 . .S percimt. A ~ Wtao ,.,.,.,.,, Ml Mann County recorded the fowm ...a., at dM WMll enlMd hil car unemployment rate in the ttatt: 2.9 a..d-onineoapieluaev.koal'ldlc percent. ·. out H.....,in COfOM 411 MU II rates quoted are adJUSted felt Setutday monu111o llfioUlly bu..U. stltonal nuauations. The 0raw I .,._..,in lJM vuck. ~O'WY fiaure i1 not ~nally :Id.. Joe Valeftzuela; 21. ot s.a. Allll, )Ulted • wu u~ ~-• Mriiir ., ... ...,~_. · • ioc:reaaed ovtr \he year bY 23,000 or -Orante County's unem&)loyment 2.3 percent \0 l.Ol milhon. • rate 1lid three·teQth1 of a percent in ktwecn Aueu.. and Septtmbtr Whale manufactunna ~yrotl1 held 1teldy, PQlt•Labor Day layotr1 at •musement pukl caused a 400 job drop In setVtce lndutttY., employment. Oiantt County's emJfOY"'ft'I ptC· V1eJo Commuftlcy· '.ffoephal ID ture bould improve even more u MiJlion VieJo late s..rday aft.r die tttaal storts ,ear UJ> for the holidays, Nltl&D pickup ib WbiC'b he WM ridillia u1d UbOr Market Anal)'Jt Alta wtt nastruck by. Bmt Hatdl, l~i ~ Lo•ee to dance :Bl•n:t"--· of lnlne .. all • after wtnnln~ . tlalrcl plaoe lD the ••we Lori , Daw'' competition at tile Clllldren '• Jntetnatlonal .. air OD 8attardar.ba lntne. TIM e.baear-old fr6m the lnlne ~ ~demJ. Tbe fair la elated to become an annul neat in the city. COUNCIL ••• FromA• restnct the view of the ocean. "I'd raiher sec-a cleanup of Ma10 Street and adjacent areas that look so ta.cJcy · anct arc a haven for drua dttlen," sht said. . She believes that ·a Bolsa Chica compromise has . been "pretty well worked out." But she'd oppote a cut fora navipblechannel to the ocun 1f it woukl•ffeci theshoreh.ne. she wd .. •Grace Winchell, 48, a student advaxr at Cal Stlte Lona Beach and a me,nber ()Jthe Huntinaton Beach Planninr Compussion. She hu a master's tsegree from UC Irvine in social CCOIOI)'. She satd the pressure is really oo lo make development more and more intense as the amount of vacant land becomes more scarce. he voted 111inst the Pienide V1llaae on the Plannana Com mi ion ''because it was much too much intense, .. she u1d. 0 About haJf of It ~ould be-0kay." ·She wants to preserve all the Bolsa Chica wetlands, keepin• h clear of commercial development. •Henry Yee. 59, as the malta&ina partner of a Cerufic Public Accoun- tant company an Huntinaton Beach. He's a member of the Nauonal Advtsory Council on Aault Educa- tion and on stalewidc accountancy board. He said he favors redevelopment and balanced arowth and the Pien1de V1llaac isa step an thenght du•tttaon He thinks the proposed nino-story hotel is mutually beneficial to the watc1f1oat p101ect. Yee bas raised -.bout $~5,000, the WJcit war 1 chest of the 21 cam- pa1aners. A areal maJority of the donations have come from outside comnHJDitY.. Yee •id that~ • because he will n'ot t>e beholden to local pressure aroups. He amassed the money, he said, to overcome a name identificition advantqe that some othercandldllB have: - ANNEX ••• l"tomAl dents with undue intervention from the city and force them to change their addresses and cause confus1on. Proponents of the annexation cta1m residents will enJO)' rapid respon~ from Laguna Beach police instead of waJtm& for county depu- ties They araue that becom1n1 a part of the caty would en ure that their tax dollaD are spent locally and would also 'lllow them to have a "vote and ~ voice in local issue . " Fa nail). proponents support the lower $CWCr assc sments that would result 1f the area was included 1n the cat)' hm1u of l.Jl.&u.DA .Buch. RUFFELL'S . .. UPHOLSTERY INC. ......... c..... ... llll -..... CISTI IUA-Ma-UM CUSMM TA•LE MDij un •a.. .-,,.,. ....... , By luytng Direct •4UI ..... ..... ·-~~...= ~ -:: Remember f amity or fnends with Special Occasoo. Get Wei or Memonal caids wrne,f.tGHTINS Ea? 'l()JR;uFE l I Septembrr. to l .? ~nt as the alo~ the .ic?b pool npanded by school year Sot into fulf swans. 13,>W, a ~°".' of tile normal The number of county residenti · ~~oat UPJW1ftl tn school-related StateWtde, unemployment llood al 6.4 ~nt in SeSKembtr, a two- tenths or • pttcent decrease . ov~ Au,u11. Unempioyment in Los ~n- Yttttr Galt. Llauna Nipa. The o"'nill,I of 1evCi'll ocw mad --Ratdt recttved fftlW.;... ia .. stom al South Cous Plaza's Jult• the Cush. Tbc driver of 1me ~ fin11hed Crystal ,Co1.1rt Will further Paul Valenzuela, 22. alto.-of' Santa seekina employment dropped by hanna. ~ .. 4,000 lo 44,800 as 1ummer job The number of ~~ool and other booit tttatl~rti.s;lh•predic\ed-. --Ana, WM treeted ancl tel•ltd, -.......~-~.-.. .... 1NO .PAYMErtTS QR .·EINANC~ CHA.RGES ·!TIL FEB.'87 * ~ ! .... • • I • ir"'° .. t ~ ,. .~ , • • •• • ~ " '. •I ·. , -' . ., . . 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T I I I I r I .$1so : 200 r 2so : TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF ANY I JfOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF ANY I TOWARDS THE PURCHASE Of ANY I ITEM FROM $1,501 to $1,800 I ITEM FROM $1 ,801 10 $2.200 I ITEM FROM $2 201 to $2 500 I _____ _:_ __ ._i:-_· ________ ,L. ________ _J r TAX ANO DeUVERV NOT INCLUOED 'EXCLUDING SALE PRICEOtAO\IERTISEO MERCHANDISE Off'ER 00 S.NOT APA. Y TO PREVIOUS PURCHASES -wHEN YOU USE OR OPE~ A WICKES CHARGE SALE ENDS SUNDAY NO~MBER 9 Bradley t ells voters to -ighoresurvey~ STOCK TON. (AP)-Dcmpc:rat1c 1ubm\atori1l candidate 1 om Brad· Jey. ctchcwin& the je1 that dominate. modem (am~ian • Saturday took • five-city tram tnp up the San Joaquin Valle} to plead for voles. · Sptakma from the back of a four- ur ch&rtertd train a1 8akcnfield. Hanford. Fresno. Mcr«d and tock- ~• Bradley exhorted upS;>Orters to ore polls that show him badly. thnt • Republkan Gov. Gcora& Otukmejian. discarded elr'cn bcfott you ao to the million -to bo :»-second com-19•8 prcs1dcnial cleetion 1n etc 1ance polb Tuesday. They're tryina to tnck meu.1 1 .. on td.61 ion ... he believ"· ofpttdiction )OU. HallQlL'CCn is over. lt-wu !Mt that t'~l"T\dltOrc of s~ial interest He said in Hanford that he would niaht. You're in for 1he treat of your monc) will bnna the votes of Cali-win Tue$day "just 11 H•ny Truman lives. w:~·rc amna to win nc\l forr\lal'\ ,"he 'Jld U\ Stockton. : did when C\iCf)ODC '" tht coun\ry Tucsday._.i ;..£.... • ''This,, the bt&innin&.of a great gid he couldn't win." · He urgro sup""rters to tach ge1. I 0 · wbistk-stop down the Cen1rat Valley other people 10 v~te i:uesday. symbolic of campaign~ of the past And Milton Youn_aer.a Bakcnfield . Bra~Jcy q1d lti train .top symbol-where a candidate spoke out and lawyer. introduced Bradley at th~ fi[ft · !led his closeness to ordinary ~oplc, be ome involved with the peogle ,. he campaian stop by sayina, "This is a 1n contrast to what h~ s 1d v;a., • . 8 k fi Id .. • whi tie-stop Camp111an m the tra· DeukmCJian's reli&ncc on Spe('Ull ~td in a c~ IC . .. ditlon or Harry Tturnan. Tom Brad- interests and c"pensive' television Bradlc)'. who said he bad never Icy wants to hsten to the people. commercial . • before been on a whistle-stop cam~ Contrast that to Gtorae DeukmeJ1an -- Man guilty of torturlngt kllll~g and burtilig clilld BJ IM Atffdai-4 Pren •Lb ANG~LES-A man who police said tortur d, lcrlled and b\Jncd • ~ year-old boy in the dcstt\, then reported the child lo t at Oisncyllnd. V.:U convic<td of tirst-dcarcc murde·r. JotF Mannnare ,. 30. fa~• 25-y~ to hfe sentence when he 1s sentenced Nov. 21 Hew convicted Ff!day of~1lhn,Jotc Reyes. who bruised body was fou~ Oct. 26, 1985. i:hc cfuld s wnsts. Snd knees • bad been bound wi1h rope and his body pla..:~d 1_n trash ba~. An 'aUtOPI)' sl\owed the boy died of multiple inJunes an~ emac1at1on Tc t1mony showed the youn} victim had four broken ribs, brutscs ~n his back, a skull ff'9Cture, brain injury, c1prew; burns and dozen~ofruor·hkc.cutso~er his~>'· A d«p psh on the boy's head had been stitched t<>aetherw1th orJ!..nary ~wina threat. The poll • he told 250 people al the Stockton Amtrak 1Ult1on, arc fixed ~ ')ou're counted, out Your vote ts "Tbc oppo ition think ihe e~pcn-paian tnp, e,oi{ed the memory of the at the airport who wants to listen to d1toreoflaraesumsofmoney -$13 late f:iatTY. Truman. wno won the Uie fat cats.. =-·---0-~=,.~..aaty LAPD otncer·kllled'ln_cri•h . WlST COVINA -:-On~ ofT-<Suty Los An,grlespohccofficcrwaskJllCd ~na another mlurcd when'lhe1r vehicle veered out of control on the San Bernardino Frttway, CH P offic1als said. The officers were head1na td' ~ork shortly btfo~ 11 p.m. Fnday when the AM . :Jeep in wh_ich _they ~re ndin1 . .su:uck dtbri1 (rom a-previous accident and fl1p)>Cd onto its. side •. Cahfom11 H1thway Pallol officers said. The passenier. who was not 1dent1ficd, was hurfed fro!" ~ vehicle to Franc1squ1to Avenue. about 30 feet below the frccwa)'. officcn S&Jd. . ·DeUkm:~jian dismiSseS phOlie 'ptank · MONTEREY (AP)-:-Republican Oeukmej1an rejected reports of show hosted by broadcast personality Go . Gcorae OtukmcJfan on Satur-d1~nston betv.ctn himself and Michael Jackson and attacked Curb's day d~ribcd as "a prank .. a call to a Curb. his foe dunng the bitter I 982 Democratic opponent. incumbent Los Angeles radio station in which Republican pl")mary in which ·each Leo McCarthy, with ~s1ve qucs- heutenant aovemor candidate Mike attac1ced the ot)Jer's intCJTlty. tioning. Karaer later' adm1ttcd. the <;arb's 1op aide impersonated ~ .. When that contest was ovci," 1mP.Crsonation. which Jackson de- 1-:---ltH~F= -:--~~~ir;meJJ.1m-aJAtJ...-;.:.DQ.1U~ua1-C111: _scribed asa "jttup." .. Otukm~ian. Oanked by Curb and 1hc other ·ooP candidate) for the top state offices, dismissed the eall by Curb campaian aide Fred Karger as unimportant. "I think every canipa1Jn has a few prank~" Dcukmej1nn said. ''If that's the worst t.Juna that happrns. l think_ we'll be fortunate " dosed me in the general election and "We had a very scnous conversa- worked very hard on my behalf to tton about this.," Curb said. He did help me gel elected governor." not say whether Karger was dis. Deukmejian took pains to c1plined, but noted. "He's not on the emphasize how he and Curb worked tnp with us." closely together, but when asked fof Curb, repeating allcaations that specifics, he said onl y that they had McCarthy has tied about him in collaborated on "political matters." campaign advertisements. lamented _Earlier this week._ Ka~i::. calhn& the negative tone of political ads, h1mS.Clf "Tony," telephoned a talk Sf)'1na. "J share the disgust ofall the members of our team for tho9c » second commercials you've ttf""bc-en subJCCted to." But moments later, Curb called McCarthy "a liar ... who has told 10 lies about me." Gurb did not identify the falsehoods. The aovemor, enu&ed in an un- precedented rematcn -with Oemo- crauc rival Tom Bradley launched a two-day, s1"-city statewide tour of the GOP's "Team 86," the Republican slate ineludina Curb, controller can- didate William Campbell, secretary of state hopeful Bruce Nestande and Bruce Gleason. ·the virtually on- lcnown GOP hopeful who ts runnin& or attorney general Fright-nlght stuntman dles a t UnlvetNl- contam1nated candy was found. a fnaht·maht stuntman died and larat numbers of Halloween revelers forced some nrteJ ·tiosuics. aot throuahout California said early today. Parties lasted Iona into the. mornina. and Harry Houdini failed to respond to a ~ance. A thrcc-m~h scwina needle was found In a Snickers candy bar giv~n to an l I -year-old tnCk-Q!'·lreat~r in the Los Angelenuburb of San Pedro. Pins and razor blades were fou nd m some Suaar Daddy carmel pops at an Alpha Beta stor.e in R1vcrs1de County, but rio injuries resulted from either 1nc1den1. ~uthont1es said .. A stuntman at Universal Studios was killed when he became cntanalcd in a tram an~ was dragged 120 feet. said Los Angele fire Capl Dave Carolyn. The studio tour cmplo cc "was drc sed up to scare the people'bn 1he tram It was a very tragic ffi1~ • . . ,. Cranston stresses. pea_ce .. KEEP YOUR.WALLS PADDED WITH SAVINGS 01·· DUPONT FIBER! -. . AND GET FREE PADDING DURING OUR.MISSION VIEJO GRAND. OPENING. . . . NEW! DACRON WARRANTY ! Five.year warranty for your assurance of long-wearing quality ... direct from the carpet manufacturer! ~FREE PIDDING-aLSO INCWDED ·Oii THESE SAN JO E (AP)-To cheers and accolades from nuclear freuc ad· vocate . rrunont1es. labor leaden and • Holl)wood stars: U.S. Sen. Alan Cra nston continued Saturday to stress the me sages upon winch he has built ht'I career -the need for peace, equal opponunny, enVlronmental safejuards and Job creation. 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Natural beauty of 100% wool pile that can't be matched. ~~~~ ... 29!~ Reapn. appcarms in Anaheim on behalf of Cranston's Republican challenaer Rep Ed Zschau, referred tnhrmculTlbmr Omt·oet,.._fl-..,..-- "archncct of Amcncao m11ltary de-· chne" and "an ad ... ocatc....of l!alcd pahcreswho hasjjla)~dTast aocJloosc wtth ih~ h"cs of people who protect us .. But .Cran~ton said he did not believe voters would ''rcspono lO campa1in rhetoric of that nature." . Cranston said It was "natural a president w1U support a candidate of his party, particularly when control of the Senate 1s at stake, even if there have been vrry deep differences between them." In thn case. Cranston added. "Zschau has be9n very critral -of stands taken by"ihe president before he needed him hkc he needs him now." Zschau. wh o built a reputation dunJl& his four )Caa in Congress as a moderate. has moved mcrcas1n&lrio the n&ht 1n his pronouncements Tately as he attempts to solidtfy his support am on a co nscl"\'ati \'e Republicans. Earlier this )ttr however, Zlchau said 1hat there 'tl>Cre many Wl)l tha1 Rcapn could have done thtnp better And dunng 198~. his support for Reagan on key votes dipped to S3 percent, far below the 70 percent be had bttn cla1m1ng. Cranston. who voted against Re- ... n on key issues 78 percent of the time. said Caltfom1ans wa,nt "an mdependent scnator who will sup- port the president when he's ri&ht but be free and courageous about dllfer- 1ng when that senator feels the p~s1dent is wrong." At another rail) m Oakland, Cran ton e"horted 300 foot·stomp- 1na supponcrs to work. to en.sure that Democrats tum out to cast ballots on Tuesday in order to counter Re· publican voter registraJ100 and absentee ballot dnves "You can make a difference ... not for a victor) form~. but v~ for u and thecau~s that brin&us toset.her." he said. Nort h ern state hit by tefllblors_ • Forced rettrement President says · ., .. "' ........ ..._ barred by new bill iiI-mS acCOrid near RICHMOND, Va. -JamcsR.Spitucer,a former U.S.at'°'*Y, lmbeea .,. .. A•nla ... Piw r worn art a1 Vl'.).!ntt'1 first blatk ~I Judet.. Spcaccr .. hcn ifloftMll. C., LOS A El£S'(A-P)-Praidcnf m 1nspacr1bdweenourc:ounuy:IM Jitls a vacancy m the U . Dinnct Coun f'Ot Eutem Vu11naa naled by tht President llelllll. Who iucbedOled to rtUtt an two yanat • 77. Reapn, makana 1 ~lect.iocl pudl (btSo~litt UlllOft have become bencf March 17 death of Judac 0 . Oorteh Warriner. After bdnt 1wom ut frideJ, Aped into law Saturday a bill matiq 11 w.,.a for MOM e.~ to to vO\n'I for •h11 tar Wan anti· wnaJuy,1rne 1n lbelMt.0 )all ... Spcnctt,)7,saidhcundentoodthes.snific:anccofbetl)lthefirttbladcfedetal tt\amandltorytedrtmmt'IF. . : • mas.sale proaram, sail Saturday the Jtaipa ealk<I $Ar Wan ~OM pr .• JUdtc an the tale. "But J l<>na for the day when you won't have to ask that ·"With the 1ianina or thi1 icJillatipn. we take anmbtt impOrtant United StateS and Soviet Union a~ the key_I io our luc:ttii an lc:elaad ... "' . quntion;:ho11d.'"ljust wann~bethebcstfcderald11tri(tJudse1nt.htUn1ted step by·ensunna thlLthe nwsy 1ndJvidal1 70 ~ oflee and older so clow to accord on nuclear arms: He said the wnurut ~ States" • J . ·who have valuable COGtnbuuons to make wall now have the d1fferencn· that .. it's no lonp:r a ·•ma,or pins 1n eddfaf•na the mlDY · ' · • <>pponunity to do ao:-· the natton's oldest presi~t taid in a written matter of if •'C rt.aeh a,-cement, ,,., key t"un an U .SOv1et relllioM. Tluee cldldrea dle la apartment nre SlaletMft\. nowamattcrofwhen: ·forthefil'ltttme.wecamedOICtoU · · .... · The. bil1, ldoP'(d unaaun~.usty 1n t.he clolina hOun. of the In his •cekl . radio addrtsS broad· histonc ..,-ctment on dmauc re.-Fire swtpt throuah ttie apanmtnt of a faouly in Pcnn1yl\an11 on conarewona.I ICtltOD •month, maket 11 tllepl ror companies wath ,, live frori his holtl wite ., he ductrnns 10 trateau: nuclear turday, k1lhn11}1~ chjldrcn and 1nJurin1 their ~rent while in cw York m<>tt than 20 employees to tet a mndator)' rrtltt~nt •· The prtpued ror a'campaipl appearantc. w~pc>ns . . state, a man who spent much ofh1s hfe tcachina fire prevention died in a blaze rMMWrw provtdet vp teteYett ,._..for ..... alMI local law cafc:iie~nt Rtapn off'tttd }'it most ~al 'for firtt umc, ld4 it hit home. Poli« in the Pittsbul'lh suburb Of Braddock refuted to diicJOec officns and firefipten, u wd1 .. imW'ed aanaverwty prohlors, to be: · aaessment yet ortM Iceland ummit ~lked seriously about mnoVU. all 1ny informat1on1boutthcfirethat~illedthcthrteptt·~hoolcb1ldren.1"here auarant.eedtbcbmeftuo(U.Claw. Wtlb Soviet loder Mikhail tntermed1a1e-nqt; 11.'i~ let ·r~ arc no i~1offoul play," said a dotccuve, who asked not to be identified. "Al Gorbachev. • fal"Ope and do1111 1t 1n ~ way .~ . ornow, 1t'1ppca? to t)c 1n accidental. fire, an electric.al fire... · ,He roupk4 his report with an . wou~ not thraten out Asaan all.es, · ' .: .... ..,. • . appeal for .Amcncaru. to .. let yo,..r he said. · . (b Hallowee~· Jar.k, tUmlf· to ~~Y · ·.. '·\ . . . . . . elected representatives kriow .. that · EchoinJ comments bY ~~~ ~ 11 AHa)low-cnni• .. •larkturnedtrao•cwhena2().."ar.l\ldcoll-... tudent1n Paraplegic hunters have "you want to continue to build a . urns adVllCl'S, Reapn saa<ld hall I no ... .,., "'I .. ' ~ ,.,. strona America so that t0ttther, we · YrOnckr that J(>me f\ivc w t t we Minnesota, explonnaan aband2ned cave with four.ot~entudtnll, was tra~ ~ can continue to budd a more ~ made more prosress an th~ two days aQdkilledwhcnthecavc'sroofcollapted.ThefiveJun10rsatSLOlafCollqe1n d { } .&'. 3 d ful,stableworld~ .• than nqotaa~ol'I for our countnn Northfield broke tnto .the sealed and locked ca~e. down the bill from the eer Q se ves 1 or ays · . At the . summit. Rcapn and have made 1n the PIU.t t•o ~ domlt~v.nerc-thc} h~andhadtunnclcdtheir a~ouahabout l~ eel___ _ Oorblctlev neittd ICCOf<S on ma1or ~ .. , true arm "'eduawn.~--,,---........ ~• OfdJ·n '--o-the roofp"e wa• ... accorchna to Dan Jo,..,.osen, a d'ftkesman for ~ It , 00 Ion•-a matter of 1f we ~ '" ~ ·•-. SPRJNOFIELO M (AP) en..ineer from Sterlina: .. It's a stretch rtduct1ons in nuclor weaponry. -·. , the school. "lt had "-amtnJ and keep out and danier. •ins. an it was sealed . • au. . -0·r--J•-f." Fi· .... ,_.,,_ ment eluded them because reach •,,arccment; 11snow1 matter of . -and locked," Joricnstn g1d. "There wa a b1a iron door. but you could d.ia Ju~t befo~ suonse, peraplea>e_hW\t· .... ... ,.., ___ he around that... · er:s are qwetly whee\¢ or cam~ by Stidsen, like many of the 2S of .d1sqrcement ovtt tar Wan, ,,.. n. fnends and ume wanlens to hidden penicipentt in the hunt that ended v.bicb the adminis~tj~n calls the .-------~----.......... -c'l:Jeerleader dle• after fall spots under trees, to lie in wan. Saturday, was an avid bunter before tratesic Defense lm~uve. ·. ~ F~ ~ For three days every year, the men, he was ~raJyzed 16 yeanaao in.a car Reapn refused to·&O alona w1_th 'OJ?UF£ ~RGO. N.O -A.North Dakota State Umvers1ty cheerleader who was peralyzed from the waist down; have accident Soviet demands that would mtnct • v to be honored at a fQP&ball game today was declared.brain dead after falhna the deer and the fields to themselves. A fnend at work. persuaded him to SDI rncarch to ,ibc laboratory and A.m-81Can lteart from atOp a ·human \?)'t1Hll1d durina practice this v.-cek. JChool officials said. "I just soak up natUR and think try the hunt laJt year and be shot a · ban testina in space. .' _.. Janis Thompson, 21. was-dttl~ dead Fnday fler sufferina mult1ple skull about i few problems I've had," said deer at 2S yards. "It's an annual event Despite that tmpaue, Rcapn wd AllQCkJtlon . fractuntS and ma ive bralb inJuries in the fall on Wednesday, satd Dorothy Keli Stidsen, 39, a machine desip now for me." be said. "I believe that prospecu f~r strCJ111h· ~ nu~~di~toru~~taHo ~tal.Thescn~r~l~.~~orwu~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ practietna the new fonnat1on wnh three male cheerleaders when shefell 10 feet • edne5day. hilling her bead on the beskctball flOOT of the-univtmty's fieldbou~. said schoor spokesman Ray Burinaton. - · Jfe•lxwecf• caught up 1n escape by MILWAUltEE-The excitement of Just gett1n1 marncd ended abruptly for a couple whose car was commandetrcd by two escaped pn50ncrs whose setaway was foiled by a pair of pa sina postal inspectors. "They were married for all offa"f minutes when this happened," said M Greenspan, one of the two inspect on. Greenspan said he and a fellow Pos~ Service inspector, J. Murphy. happened to be drivin& past Friday when they saw the handcuffed inmates run across a street near the courthou~. He said the pnsoncrs dashed to a car at a stop sian and pullca a v.oman out, but the man resisted af!d the prisonm aot an the ear With him. . · · Hafiland •ceased ol strangllng frif e LA\V RENCEBURO. Ind. -~man allqedly ~oaJed his estranae<f wife. dumped her body 1n a sinkhole next to his dnveway and for several month~ encoura&ed unsuspecung nei~bors to dump prba"" 1n the hole, police said. Roy E". Heck wascha'l_C(f watn muraer1liursday.afterPoltte found tbercmamsofhis Wife. RickJc Lynn. under 14 fcetofdebns wtth thecordofber cat~inm ~wrapped aroun6bc1-neck. PotK'ebef~be-Oted Jan. S. Heck all l>t told neiihbors that the stench coming from tlie hole, located n~ a dnvcway on his I {)(}.acre farm on the cdae of La~rencebura. was due to ~ttma pajR. He c\Cn 1nsll'Uctcd has dauJhter and 11rtfnend to spnnlde piepper 1n the u nkbole 111 an attempt to pre"ent pohcc bloodhounds from sniffina .out the rcmams ofh1s wife. police said. Parachutlst ufe aiter her chute fall• BELLE CHA E. 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In a third incident, police fired tear ~s·"at a soldier~ 11ad been. killed and 16 w9unded through MANILA Pbilip1>1ncs (AP) and riot police responded with Jear another was stabbed to death Satur-funeral ln ~aP,C Town's Nyanp blac~ township after ~edn~sday. Communist' rebel! proposed Sltur-111 and baton cha11cs, wunesscs said. day in Karachi. mourners lcavana a church where Angh~n Archbishop da that 8 1()0.day cease-fire be Two people died in the Karachi rmy troops called out Friday Desmond Tutu spolte tried to walk to the cemetery In a · · ob~rvcd bcainnina Dec. 10 and that violence. hoapital officials said. ni&ht to assist the police set 'up procession banned by authorit1e1. • . 'Skilled ln Beirut battle . . peace talks be resumed. A senior It the d da Of n'ot na h I t d · mm•ot official welcomed the w11 tceon y 1 mac ane·Jun cmp acemcn s an . • BEl.~l;JT. Lebanon _ Shiite Mos~em •nd Palcsb· aov!n...t'b .. ut said it needed study. s~cd by aunbattles between the bart>W-wtre barricades at key inter-HuaeliJ: P~ce tal~• ll~ely _ nian mihuamcn fought Saturdar with rockcu and proyv- nvaJ Pa than and Mohajir ethnic sections in Karachi and Hyderabad. arti_llcry i_n dcn~ly populated suburbs of west Beirut, and •1W~ ... ~art to tlo~,~ fol tM ' ---~u~. Officials said 16 people dled Squads of soldiers patrolled the AMMAN, lordan -Kina Hussein told Parliament police u1d fl\.'~plc were killed and 20 wounded. The fint uoic an rpany many y~~ thhe an Friday's daities. streets in truckt mounted wah ma-01' Saturda)' he believed th~rc .was wide aareemcnt to ..... ., .... 1,, .... '--'-" 1 ,,..13 ·'-· .... -i....-o~plc killed since ~uns will be stJllcd on both 11~ t 1s Hund-,..s ofh-v1'ly arm~ nn11·-· h--convene a Middle East ...... ce conference and said '<lme ... .._ .... v•vv ..,._ uM;~Wl.lll&l._ .._,_ • ...v u ...... ~··---n ::v ... ni t"' -c me suns. ,. --the latest roun offiahtma broke out cdnctday even in& h(istmas and "-"."..., ~ear, ~~~~ . backed by army troops fouaht run· Hospital officials an Karachi said WestEuropeannations~wortmatobelpclearlheway nca.r the BOurj' et-Barajneb -refUatt camp in southern-nonal oem~ratw. Front. a '-'UlJ••,_ ____ · nifll street battles wath rioter'$ Satur-t~c death toll tbett from Friday's for one. He also said cfTons were under way to choo!le a ~irut. ~vcnty other people have been wounded. munast~ominated µmbrclla aroup, day in the two cities, which are 100 vtolencc had nsen to 11 after a committee to Stlcct neaotiators who would attend such a , said 10 ,. statement dJstnbuted, to miles apart. RQvina pnas set fire lo number of criucally mJurcd people COl\fercnce, but be did not elaborate. Israeli and E1Yptian .• • • reportcts at a-Manila sa. fe ho~sc. ~ busesandcarund uted them to bl~k died ovcmigf:\t. More than SO other leaders· a&rced at l summit in' September to an · • • .l • . rOads. the Wltncsscs smd. people were hospitalized with bullet international peace conference. But the plan his >ct to aet .. 17 Dle. ln Ba 1111•.'-l•n acclde~t . -T-he froot,wtnch Protesters ·1anored curfews tm· wounds, stab wounds and other off the around because of superpower tensions and .. ~ ~· the rebel.New Peoples-Anny at ~.cc posed en most of Hyderabad and inJurics, said the officials, who spoke dissension in the lsrach Cabinet. LONDON -An accident Saturday at a chemical talks with the aovemment. sa.id itS two-thirds of Karachi, and stoned on condition ofanonym1ty. plant in Bui~ lolled 17 people and. sent 19 to the neaot1ators met Saturday with 1 vehicles and set fire to shops, wit·· The riotin.a was sparked _by aun-Nlcar,adl9an•, Conti"•• ~Ja•IJ hospitafror • uracnt medical attention," state-run Radio aovemment panel to offer the nesxs said. · battles bctwttn Moh1J1n, Moslem -. -""' Sofia reponcd. The accident at the Dcvnya "chemical proposal and five "talkinJ P.9ints" to Officials said rioters bu med more rcfuaces from India who contend they · M~GUA. Nicaraaua-Govemment and Contra com bane," about 18 miles west of Varna, came a day after safeauard the accord. · than 70 shops in Hyderabad and have been dented equal rights in forces batiled alonj the Honduras-Nicaraaua . border Radio Sofia announced that the leaden of the chemical There was no official response from about 7S people were arrtStcd there. Pakistan, .and Path"ans from the Saturday, and rebel sources said thousands ofNiuraauan industry in the Soviet-bloc nation had been fired for President Corazon Aquino's aovcrn· Dozens of people reportedly were nonh. soldien had chased the Contras mor.it·than three miles incompetence. mcnt. lllCl.-.S 12 ASSOll1fD . ClllllSJ'MASCAllDS 2-8x10s 3-5x7s $ ONLY 1~ wallets J~f.t~ Plus 12 ~ Christmas cards Reg. $19.95 · Children of all ages, adults and groups. 95~ deposit per advertised package. $1 sitting fee for e.l\Ch _ JlR!ltTOnaJ sut>jief tn same ~som serecuon-:-NOt vahd-Witti any otAel' offer. One adwrt~ per.:eut>-- ject. or group po98d together. 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Dally 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. No Doctor Referr•t Required Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Our office staff will a!lsist you In Costa Mesa San Clemente billing your insurance company. t----==-+-----HUntlng on Beac --Wes minster Call Togay For An Appointmentf . . ~~ .--..:-'::= tt!\t+#fjj:tJ;I. Woman A-• 17141 963-882& , - THE PORTRAIT PLACE Oullllllll 18831' Brookhurat, #110, Fountain Valle.y 92708 ~===========================:::::==::::=::::=::::==~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~~~~~!!1!111._ ************* * .· -=--.d: -G * * ************************************************** ~ iC .. .. * * . ,.. * I've been very close to this city for a * long time. I was the first PQtlce Chief In 1953 ,..,,_ and later became City Manager. In those last Friday, I retired , as Chief of the ! Costa Mesa Police Department. I've been "" with the department since 1953. I feel good iC about retirement, but I'm concerned about iC the future of our' department and our city. , ~ 1 positions I have seen Costa Mesa mature Into ~ a first ct ass city. * · I've worked with many city councils * and known dozens of council members. For ; three decades, our local government was * pretty quiet. The elected officials worked with , neighborhoods to bultd a community wnh first rate services and the best tax base of lt any city In Orange County. * The goal was always a city of quiet Jf. netghborhoods, with plenty of cultural, I've lived all of my adult life In Costa iC Mesa, and I Intend to spend the rest of my life iC rtght here. iC Moving toward that goal took hard work and , i. educational and employment opportunities. determination. ~ QW art.....,,_~.,......., •c.w _, ... • ..... "• • c.c, ....... Police officers need to know they ~ have the backing of the council In their ~ actions, and In their compensation. The '°" citizens need to know that their City Council • has a pride In their community and won't t accept anything but first quality. Council members must be able to maintain a delicate balance between business Interests and rest- dentlat netghborhooda to afford quality ser-Local elections were never very exciting. We always though there was a big ~~~-* difference between city governrpent and politics. vices without high taxes. iC * Times change. • * Costa Mesa has now been Introduced to high pressure polltlca. The City ,..,,_ Council race now has big city style campaigns complete with half truths.aAd scare ~ tactics. * I hope we can get back to basics. ~ t With local ggvernment, It Is the attitude that counts. A positive, honest, lf candle!, common ~nae-attltude catr....cot:lhroUQtl the polltlcat nonsense -and-protAr.t-----"--* the community. . . · • ·-Orville Amburgey and Peter Buffa are two gOOd examples of that type of * attitude. They are each Independent minded and decisive. They have each proven ...._ their abtlttlel In public position-Buffa on the Planning Comml11lon atid Amburgey ~ on the BOard of Education. They can provide a public· record of competence. * I hope the voters of Costa Mesa wtll J<>'n me In assuring a City Council Which * deals In locaJ government and leaves politics to others. Peter Buffa and Orville Jt Amburgey can return that t redltlon to Costa Mesa. *-Sincerely, • * Jt * Jt ., ·------ Chief Art McKenzie, Rat. Costa Mesa Poflce 1953·1~ : We can't afford to give Costa Mesa over to .. anti-everything" activists or to politicians with smooth rhetoric. This la a dynamic time for Costa Mesa. we' can't • atf ord Impractical polltlclana playing on our fears, or ~r hopes. I am going to vote for Orville Amburgey end Peter Buffa. -. I've known Orv ~Ince 1955, when I wu hie Mrgeent and he was a r()9kle. he iC Is candid, straight forward, tnnovattve and detlelve. He can spot a problem devise 8 4fl · sotutfon and then foUoW'thr~. Hie ~n of our national r~nlzed em..oto ~ communlCattona/9-1-1 center la )u'1 ont example. ~- Peter Buffa I• an Independent minded Planning COmmlllloner wtth an eye for· i balance and quality. He le a former Air Force officer and shows the kind of qufet ~ declsfvenesa I admire. He Is eepecliJly concerned about·the safety of our young ~ people In netgtibOttiOOds. :r iC Pleiae use your vote9 for City COuncll very carefully. They;re the most • Important votes you'll cast. # • '"tr Rftpectfulty. • .. iC ~~4--£..~ i . Ch~(' 'tr ~ •ivv-Neth, Ret. ~ Cotti MMe Ponce .t 1984-1986 ~ « i.-1:--~--__,ealdJor.:by :thi GommlttM:to a.ct OMW. Ambutgey-1.0 :i#861•8& Md :JM..COmmlltee to E18C Eal8C..Butta-~811868-~=.:...::.~~;;.;.;..;..~• I .. • • ·~··••••••*•••*******_*_*~*********•*frlir**********~**************~--. . . ' . #-• ... oa,. cOmm•nity Close& rank ·to batttl She'• all.your• Yqa. can eTeD name tbla year· olc1 female Aa.etrallaD 1MC11e ber from the l'tewport _Bech AalmeJ SJJ.elter-12 ..... Drl'ft, Coeta ....... Sbe'• _,ayed, playful and a na1 peopltjo•er. BRIDGE DEAR KL GOREN ( ,. .. .. .. . . EDi i UKit\l "-~~-~ --~--~-~ Some voters fo Laguna-: ach-will-have no problems .in casting their ballots iuesday. They can simply vote for the slate of incumbent Councilmen Dan .Keaney, Bob Gentry and newcomer Lida Lenney. WILLIAM r:. BUCIL&T. Jll. Cola•n'-t WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY Etirope ~-figures Yankees- Others, though, who have a slightly ditTorent idea.of--- the path lhe Art Colony should follow will find themselves with an extra vote and nQwhere to cast it. sHPPi-ng Ju~ng them by their record, Kenney and Gentry deserve re-electjon. Gentry in particular deserves recogintion for his stellaretTon in helping to prevent off- shore oil development. Kenney and Gentry clearly aniculate the en- vironmental position that bas rock solid support in the coastal village. And it's a position-th.at seems to be gaining support on other coastal commun\ties. . But theirs is also a fervent voice-that sometimes drowns out others and it frequently doesn't speak for conflicting positions. dur concern is that other concerns aren't well represented on the Laguna Beach· City Council. A council should reflect the various constituencies of its community and we don't perceive that as being true in Laguna. Unfortunately. we are hard pressed to offer an alternative. Cla.yton Vernon, whi le saying some things that need saying, is an unknown commodity. And \\/ecan't in conscience bring ourselves to cndoisc Don BJack who wasn't organized or abl n u to r~t~r for the . . -·-.,. -election and is now running as a wnte-m. Don't mi interpretourrc~uetancc. Lenney is a fine woman with integrity and a genuine concern for t~e future of the town at the seaside. She will lend her voice to the cry against development.-r We 1ust yearn for a balancing view. Are you going.to vote in Tuesday's · election? . UffJODH Store owner Newport Beach ure -the rt''iult\ will afTet:t m" futurl' I want t<t voie nH <ot"ll 1ntO lhl'H lOO\lllUl."0· q ~ SudyKofiu Not employed lrvlne Absolutely yes. I ha"c httle eooujh con- trol. s<) why should r reli nquish anymore. ave •es SaletllWl Newport Beaeb Sure -there arc important issues to be determined in this elecuon; an mdlVldual vote makes a dif- ference . -Dorn~n's disclosure trips_ Zschau at finishof his-tace By Martin Smith ~ .... Mca.tdl, .......... Rep Robcn Dornaa. the f rcc- \\hl'l'hng n~ht·" ingcr from Orange ( uunt\ ma~ tx· doing hbC'ral Demo-- cralll l ~ \t.'n '\Ian Crans-ton a faq>r Dornan ha'> lcl shp the word · that 1l~cpublu:anfd7<;(:haufo~~ chalknsl' uf < ranston in nc'\t wcci.:·s clct11on. Dornan ma' make a race for thl' \C31 10 19~~ . The d1'>Closure hardl) cou ld come at a wor!>C time ror Zschau. ;\ moderate RC'})ubhcan locked 1n a· light rare "-llh C ranston. Zschau 1s h<I\ 1ng troubl\.' ga1n1ng the full ')U(l· pon bf p.trl) lOn~n .111vi:~ Some__ of thl"m hu' the argument that till'} "'>uld tx-"bcucr otTha\1ng the hbt·ral ( rJn\tOn. IA.ho I\ n . Continue LO onup~ .the \l'at for onl> one rnore term than to \CC th<' 4~ .. ear-old Z\lh:tu gain II tor \\hat could be a Hr~ lung time Dornan 1'> !>1gnahng that 11 cun· 'il'f\ :Ill\ C'i :ire Jl:Jllent he Vt."l'\i hkC'h v...•ulu be.t"atlJ9k ",-ean from now. as an .iltt.'mau' ~ to both Cranston and LS..hau Dornan rl'(lfl'\l'ntl'd a anta Mon1la lOngrc,~1onal district for thr\·c tl·rm'> bdort.' abandoning 11 to run unsunesstull\ in the 1982 GOP senatorial pnmar) l\fter that defeat hl' m1i\ r<l Ill Ornngc ( ount} and ran again for ( ongrl~' in 19M4. defcaung an 1nlumtx•nt Dcm~rat. Jcm Pat· tenon of thC' la" to rc .. t thl• litl·rar' ol n~"' Dorn4n"s nambO)lnl'I." ~d teat:ht?'f) 1n (ala forn1a, anJ· that hc iealotl) haH' made h1m 1nicnseh himself had taken and pas~d the unpopularY.11hcongre ional CXmd-C\amsnauori. Han lhalkngcd crats,~ ""ho \trongl) bad. .\\-Holmdahl to talo..1: 1t. too. and ~11d he sembl) man R achJrd Robinson·., "'ould C'\t•n help mai..e ar<angcml·nt\. battle 10 un\t'al Dornan th1., fall Holmdahl d1:d1ned . 'a' 1ng ht' Dornan ll'd!> so rnnlident of re-"'ouldn'1 haH 11me 10 tJud\ clet:llon lim\c,cr. mar he mitt:~ I his allnarfl\·nci:f lair in thl· secrl't ofh1!> in1cre)t 10 199~ 1f.l~hau ... lJmpa1gn '° (ll'rh.ip' llolmJahl fails th1' 'car .. hould hr gran1cd tht· bl:ndi1 of the Unin\p1nng though mo,1 of 11 ha!> doubt. It "'oulJ bt·a ,h.m1l· though 11 been. the J 9g6 cam paign }car ha'i not th is ~tcnt1all~ lar·rl'al h1ng rdnrm b<'en cnurel) wu!tt<'d It could even were lorgollrn prO\l' ml'morahle. thanh to a dand.. The stall' l l'&l\laturl' apprO\cd the nl'"' 1d~a ollcr1:d b) one rnnd1datc fo.r tl'<ll'hcr ll"\tmg Inv. l.1n<l1date' ltir n.'-clcc11on l>c:mocra11c s~u.· \en w:ats'"tn thl· 1 l'i!~l.tturc uutthl to tx- GJF'\ " Hart or~ntJ HarhJrJ "'illing LO iJ l' ifilll"ftl\l'" ~ .. and alhl\lo The 1dl'J "'a' hatchl•d atwr Han-.; the rc:.ult\ to tx· maJc rubhl'. It "n·t Kl'puhhl an opponent. \:101a Rnrbara all that d1ll1l uli. am rnmpctcnt eight· C'ount~ \upcn l!>llr lkWa~ ne grader \huuld be able to pa'' the Holmdahl. cmplo)cd "'hat became a 1eachcr-(.ompctenn test But e'en standard l'lt!6 <:ampa1gn g1mmu:lo.. that kind of screening. proccs "'ould over mulh ul the • countrv He 1mpro'e lhe lc'cl of lc@1'ilat1\l' de· undcr.H·nt a drug tl''it and chalil·nged hlX'rat1on' in \acraml•nto H•rl 10 do 1ht• ~mc Hart puhhch If la.,.,makC'T"i 1mwt"d nmom 1mu~ ab<)ul ho"' stlh 11 all \\3'), bu1 ahOut tneir o"' n ah1lll1c\ ru p;wi that Y.Cnt .tncad and <lid 11 an'"'J\. l..1fld of an c~aman.111011 ur pcrhJfl\ \\.hl·n he obtained the lahorator' lound a pnrn:1plc.>dH'd~O tor oppm- rcJ)(>n \ho"'in@ hl' .... a, 3!!t clean <ll 1ng 11 -"hach nlJm c.ion 1 \l'l'm 10 drug'\ a., lfolmJahl, thc ~nator -.cnt find 1n compulsor. dru' tew. -then the result\ and thl· bill 10 Holmdahl. some OIJ:lnt7at1on might lead an who had promised 10 pa) th~ cO'il\ 11 1nit1athc dnvc to require poh11cians Han "'ould suhm11 to thr unnal\\1\ lo submit to htcraC\ test!> ThC' ~t tht.'n Hart did llulmdahl 11n~ ( alifornia .fl•achcr' • .\'i'i<Xitlllon bctk·r. 'ihould conm:krrtTr PrTIJCl'l. 1fonl\ for Han notnl 1h.11 hl· \\<J\ thr au1h11r H'nf~ann• . Mov·eover, New Mexico; TiPetan gra;ntleur fS ops A fntnd funname wor na iO a federal qency (unnamed) does not, 1n m) JUdgment, JCOpardiu the nauonal interest by wnnng to me as _.be ..has donc......and enclosina the classa fied matter be did. The coverin& letter reads ... (f you think it was plhna 1n th<' da_y when .you wue here, have a look at this." .. This" is a sutvey 'or three Euro- pean ~untnes conducted nght after the collapse of the min1-summ1t at ReykJaVlk. The tdca was to ask what typical Europeans thought of what had happened an Iceland, whose "fault" was n, if "fault" as the nght word to drscnbe what happened. A tcchruc1an would call the oper- auon an "opm1on<anvus" or what Europeans think of the way Ronald Reagan 1s handhng questions of war and peace Brace yourself. "How much ·do }OU think this meeting accomplished m h~lpang to resolve the vanous issues between the Unated Ulles and the Sovtct Uruon - a veat deal, a f&lf amount., no very much, or nothing •t ~tr Well. that 1s a pretty harmless quesuon, but · 11 1s worth quotina because u probes the polil!Cal acuity of the persons questionea. The Brit- ish, French and Germans questioned agreed that nothrng much was ac- com.ph~hcd,Jt~tlvimlntm thu 1s th<' case we are cfcaJf ng with mfonned peoP.lc -informed at one le" el. as we will now see. "Who do you thmk is mainly to blame for oot accomphshingmoTC at the Reykjavik meetinJ-Mr. R~n or Mr Gorbachev'! Or do you th10k ' the~ ~both equally to-blame?" R~pn u, to blame: Bntam (3S percent). Fran~ ( 12 percent), Ger-man~ (43 percent). There wciClots o( Don t kn·6ws and Who knows?, a.nd there were those who thought Gorbachev pnncipally to blame, to wit Bntatn (9 percent), France {IS percent), Germany (6 percent). In shon, 3112 tJmes as many Bnts thought the brcakoown was "Reagan's fault. and 7-to-I of Germans d1d . The French wert' about evenly divided. Two more. Begin with the shocker. "Is trustworthy. Does this statement best describe President Reagan or Soviet leader Gorbachev?" An swer: Bntatn. Reagan, 29 per- cent, Gorbachev, 2l~rtent. Franoe: Reagan, 47 percent; Gorbachev, lO percent. Gennany: Reagan, 26 per- ~t; Gorbachev, 33 percent. More Gcanant trustGodlachev- And finally, 10 a _perverse way the most mtel't"sllng; "Promotes human nghts Docs this statement best dcscnbe Pf't'"s1dent Reagan or Soviet I remember our rattletrap BJ 662 nsc majestically up to a deep blue le)' leader Gorbachev?'' Chinese bus gnndtng to a haJt m an where clouds e"tplode and cast in-Answer Bntatn Reagan, 75 per- open field near the walled v1lla&e of tnguang shadows back on these ccot, Gorbachev. 6 percent. France: Tinvi That's an the Autonomous enormous earthly tidal waves. Once, Reapn. 67 percent, Gorbachev, S R~on of'ftbet, ~ople's Republic of JIM at a distance one ofour lagging Jeeps pcreent. Oemianr. Reagan, 67 pc.- China. We were two days by dirt road looked lake a uny green candied cent; Gorbachev, 3 percent. from.a city of any size. Eight canvas WOOD prcckJe caught ma h'uge miidng bowl We are not.. then, dea_hng with tents stood m the field and 12 yaks of chocolate and caramel fudge. The cretins who simply do not lmow. It grazed nearby These would be our canyons were deep. valleys pro-isn't enough to dismiss the poll by homes and transportation for the nounced and sum mm ma.ic uc. The ~ying that we have btre a marvelous next week. Our det1nat1ons was the drunken ~alor; fallina repeated!> in colo,-, were vl'vid yet wft, nch yet example of the successes of SovieJ base camp of Mt. Everest, (29,028 the snow. At a rest break I spent restful. . propapnda. The tiny minorities who feet) world's taJJest mountain. several moments Jookini. for my At sunset we had dnven over 200 believe lbat Gorbachev IS more Through sickness and lack of nerve sunglasses only to find them m place miles and rock outcroppings 1\P-concerned w1lh human rights than our sroup was now down to 12: on my nose. Our Sherpa said it was a peared as castles; rart tands of green Reagan represent lhe True Believers mostly young Australians. But don't mild form of hallucinauon. p<>plars gave exciting accent to the -tM communists. But they arc just think it was a maeho. man-only Once below the 'now lane our rusts and beiges of clu tercd villagcll that, aberrants expcd1t1on. One of the most durable return path seemed I 0 times longer and shadows cast by the un"s final And this document~ that the over- members was a 28-ycar-old hairstylist than at did on lhe way up. Would.our rays created tunnels where none whelming mAJOntv know that one Sllly Habert Bukiog rrv1u Vicki Vallee Store m•oag Newport Beaelt "from Melbourne who packed a fulJ camps1te ever appear? Finally at dad ed d h I bo h Ii< Th So makeup kit and looked hlce a young and we packed up the pace. That night exist an caues w ere on Y ulders overreac 11\1 rea sm: e viet J --•-Edd Sb II w Sh d 1 h 1 was too exhausted fior dinner and stood. Often 1 felt the manor halluca-Unaon as the land of tyranny, the eaaan: Y e ey inters. e an were t e nations· of mountain chmbing h'd United States the land of freedom. Cl•-re maul' ...... 1., ......... ., lO "ft •'--in a ~R;,.;,t elant '""'U"Alv l'--........ hattr''I! Mv .ed v-h •rnlL_ -----~ ........_ ~ ---~ ~ -""f>'r l4R ~ ,,.. ea111 o•e1 toa.notherday:--....u:::l l c: veO;'.._.sa..,m'""'c_.reJo<.$•~1.1.Uo1~~J1U.1:.u._~.....1 Yes .. I alwa)s do Definitely yes - want my opinion to count Rutbastoe Buell mountain stream. I braved at long hunger for mounUl1n chmbmg had AC1'6ss lhese final males ol l iberwe the conspicuous and inVt&oratana No, beawsc I am enou&h to shampoo; she calmly been sauslied. po s1bly forever. exec t f F not re&JStered stayed for the nnsc and cond1taonang The next mom10& our yaks were saw men. women and children to P Jon ° ranee, are prepared to match their mountains. 'i'o my e)'C beheve that Ronald Rcapn TS not to ------~~s.:. led awa~ and an to camp drove three they were proud ofwbo thef were and be trustt., whale Gorbachev_ well TODAY IN HISTORY By Tiie Anoclated Press Tcxfa} 1 undo}. \io\ 1 1hc J06th doy of 1986 There at'I' 59 da) left in the )Car. On th.'I date n , en 1corae Wa hmgton i ued has Ftrl"WCll Addr.: .... to the Arm y near PrH'lc:t·ton N J Ten }e;m aao llcct1on D \ I 976 "" Ocmocr:HJ1mm} Caner n:arro"· I~ defoat Pre 1c.lcnt Cicrald k I ord . earter became the fir\t c;,ndid:ue f rorn the Deep South since lht 1\'11 War to be eltcted PrC\idcnt ORANGE COAST lailyPid Five years-ago: Prt~tdent Re~gan met ai the White House with Jordan·~ Kans Hussein. who endorsed a Saudi Arabian peace plan for the M1ddk East. . Ont year aao. The rvCJ mntm of oulh Africa impo4'C swccpina ro- tnct1ons on local and fortign 1oumahsts covering racial unrtst. Tod )" binhdayi Actor Sun Lan- ca ter as 73 Attor Ray Wabton is 72. ctrt tefanie Powers 1 44. bout.ht for today; "He "ho tcl1s life uu1fi·should bave on~ foot in the urrup." -rab proverb. • Deft, .. City fdttOf T..,.C ... ~ldi!Ot Cr ....... 800t1a (OlfOt ........... ,.., AO-'lllf'O Dlfet1or ~=°' ... TWi ConttOltef Our caravan of motley n.aople and Chinese Jeeps and a arccn Annv th • fW ,.._ • ..,.. ~.. ~ where they were. Colorfu clothma. an co anaon o est Vl:nnans -as laden ammals passed slowly throuah •ruck. Thus we ""-aon one Jong the m 1 bl f th landscape that reminded me ora JOurney away fr om 'f1bc1' aleaming white smiles and sincere orercia co etwoleaden. cover on a Patagonia dothing Cbomolunama and back to waves greeted our du t-producina These are data wonh Yer)' hard brochure. Rolling brown hills, Kathmandu, Nepal. • caravan. It's not often they see Jeeps reflection They 'would ccnafoly ap, streaked Wlth around-huJiing lichen No question chmbina to the sum-and trucks; IC$s often do I ~ uch pearto tell us that whatC\'Cra summit were backdropped by theJagaed white mat of Mt. Evere t as a rare ac-contentment. They know what &hey confertncc meanun American pubhc peaks of the R1malayas. Above all, compb hment (le~ than 200 men have and not an the lea l did they op1n1on, we do not profil from these the blue sky contrasted sharply with and women have ever done at) but covet what we had. sociaJ blasts in European opinion. b1llowina masses or pure white. JUst sce1na her maJetiy up close i no It was an unforaettable joumey They tell u • moreover, that aJthou&h Occasionally a tijht herd or mountain easy ta k. The road to and from ber down from the Mother Godde ~ or Europe is profoundly aware that -s"'hc .. ~"'P'"'W..,O"'al"Mcti-..c.,..10"'sns ..... u..,..utT1-rpaT.11"ttblr1"'a1m1drt-no:n11et....,...--...pmicl"'4SCtf"ftnCNe........,1~s-a-..... 00ne-jem · me.. Eanh, I rali-zed my tam an O~man riahts<ffnot the elders of an ancient v1llaae hanging, nerve-wracking five hour1 Tibetan Chlna wa neanna an end. T couut w~erc he has authority, for objeeted to our campma in the1~ through some or the eanh's most hoped my mind could f't'"taan.all the ome reason they arc prepared to valley. We slowly moved on. ¥ pcctacular acoaraphy. colorful, contented and compelling believe that he 1sa.nx1ou to umnder The niahts were bitter cold aod There are no trtt : at•,·too htfh for 1maae at had rttcavcd the pnnci~I leverage Russia exem crystal clear. A brilliant moon con· them. There are few nvers: it too • C • over the c1vihled world. tanlly fou&ht with a million stars for arid for them. The road i• pnmanly 1 omorrow we 11 rcac h tbc hm<'\(' They tell ui that they believe the our attcnuon. for people and li\'C tock: there arc no border and soon return to the "civ-Urutcd State~. which gladl walked t the end of 1 week, we cam--' motor Vl'httl~ tn the vtll"a"' ~-:w=-.1il.u.ill~1Au..own::.._of l<ALbman.dU, cpa.L "®rora coup~e ofctozc:n countncs we ""'"' There I will tttrofit my mind and near a de troycd monastery that had a pa d . There arc no telephone poles, bodybyl~•nain the sun with 1 tack of occup1ed in lhe course of two world full·t"aced view of Chomolurw:na, as elccmc li~ts, 'itgnboard or reflective m gvine . I've bee: a month wars, uddenly has become Interested tbe Tibetans call Mt. "Everest: surfaces or any kind. without ra<Jto, TV or nc pnnt Nor 1n aagrc ing a~anst the whole world. "MothcrGOdd~s of the' Earth." The But there arc thousand of people. ha'e I looked 1n a mirror. urpn nd It tell u more-namely, that neu day before dawn, two Lon-Their ancient "ilia cs appcam.I ~ d b d I h •r.; done t~o AU\Sies, one herp1 and pci11 t blend1na of archatccturc and no ou 'arc an tore. ctp Y t ou ... we nce<I Europe, and -h d"" 0-~h th never ad Followu11 th1 '"'i>"'da" tt«tm· ~ply.thouah uro~~su theft ~~~for ,: ~~Jron,~8~r anJ ~:i1Ic ao~.crrupiion n,:::-; in~ pr _ion ch m 1 I'll Oy 1 to Hona 11 problbly Uic:a~ of u a bifurc;at1on the advanced Amcncan Bate Camp n~t amount of color and contra t, Kona. w~ at m1an t; in the that p:ve hmoncat fork m which we at 21.SOO feet . In perfect weather w v.1th an cnpa1n1: mt• o( hapc and ornate lobb)' of the Peninsula Hotel jrc ~ to &<> an one dtrecllon • reachf'd our pl and by mid-d.iy iu brt n bu1ld1na &nJ ternin. I'll meet m~ lovely and wondcrfui cavtn~ ~pc 10 O •n another. Lfl'a li~l·bcartcdly bc,Pn to dc:sccnd. The villa held me an awe.. wife Wend)·. Afkra rather rough•ml • i>rlJ'.t at re •s \Cct~ene1of 81.tt cloud• set 1n, 'Winds ltii.:ked up And, so oz.ona aod rugtd cxpcncn a 1ou h of ro-n~mcnt in Europe ut 11 'ft'lll Med and ttie effects ofhiih altatu e tool: M" • o h f an~i ctfta:inlytn~r to not 9IJC8Ua&ntJaa1;==.c;::;==~-. th-r •oil J ··-'"--' 111..• a zombie U"lll Asua, your 1randcur 1 a bat pair. And I can hatdly wait. WUU.. P a-a.a-• ts __..__ ruib; 1 ,v;~r~"ind; \lien becam'~ a Ma 1vc hllls. the color of bmidcru''· Jim Wood Uwei hi ew,.n hedl. ea ... eo.t..Aa,t~' "''· ~ .,_ ' .. .. . .. ' t . ~eratromf yowea vote of thanks fro1n Mesa Annex vote crucial one r·i:;s.:r.-. .... ., .... : ....... , ... _sunlloWei 111W11. Jn L~ctuna lD on I.be ·Ora~ . •na o BriAOI, or their dedi· ~-.4 t (fou.r.tivi-in COila M-·' eat1on and. subttantial donauon for To the Edi"'r: ... .._,. our maan1ficent Perf'orrnuaa Arts -'111ve restrau~ my. comments and Ccntet.Hn addition, their ~Y list It as el«tion time .,_.ft Our SU91dUOOI COlKCl"IWlt our CU)' IQY· of' contnbUtions to the city includes elec1olaJ ~of wh1eh ·we are to • ~inent 1n tbe belief its pnmary m~ny nems far beyond oouncd re-proud1 i1.f'rec aod \US(ettered -.or at ·~on lfe~ '° dtotc who havt qutrtmtnts and numerous chatj~bk least rt 11 suppoed t9 be. Recent rdted fa.milia. · buih homes and endowmen'ts. • · events in Ll&uu &etch brina to In ind estabblbed end~ buaine.es btte. . ·Tammany Rall. nowever. follOWina the anacle in l would know a lot of' unhappy If I, u an' ind1vidl41, were to ~ttrday'a, Daily Pilot. beaclUncd Mtsaf!S if th~ world's number one anmtpt lO sway tbc outc.ome of an t.j)eveloptn Contribute to 2 Meu ahoppq comi>&ex were not on their : eleCtion by ofrerina voten financial Candidatea"byTonySuvedra;lcao d~tq>. both ·ror qu&lity conve-incentive. to voae a certain way,.I no loottt keep saJent 1n what has n~ and e~J?IO~ent, not t!> would be c~ with a cnmc, · appea.Rd to be a mo1tly one-idtd men~1on the m1Uion1 1n re\ttnue 1t Jn the upcominacl«tion in Laauna ~talion of lbc city council race, providn: Has ~nyone . bothered to &.ch. there is a beJlot item that .micb is certainly not helped by fully rcahze the 1mpect 1fScaerstrom affects only a smaJI number of people ~aauutbbk>wnoutoforopor-11 J;'Ot aJlowtd to .bWJd.·~1ht. µJM 1n 0.ld Top of'the Woiid, but~IOld--H Oi:>o •• to a campaian wMr"t one )"OJ , w _1cti would then m~ve l~ be of concern to all voters in a free candidate· e1~ to speod O\'Cr another bty_ and take With 1t election. • J'),0001 whatdift'erencedoesttma.k.e .Sl.S90,000 .an 1nrh1a,I· •rev~nue, This i11ue· 1s the annexation to . u mdMdu&l Scsn.t.rom eucutJv~ pnaous . locally spen~ operatJonal Laau~ Beacb of Old Top of the cboSC to. mab .clooations that total and co~wmer dol~ end hundreds World, 69 sin&le famdf rmdentiiJ• · under s 1,000? • of new JOb opponun1ues? · units. The ·city desperately wants to I have been sortly di11nnnintid ~ • annex tbis propef'ty. Jn fact, it is • bOt am now defulitely infurialtd that lnadentally, I do not work for will in& to pay the voten of Old Top of the Sqerstroms arid other land Seaenttom. They <Jo not own Ol.lr the World Sl00,000 if they vote to clopasattco.lllLUllythcbruntof 1-rid. nor did they built ourcomple~ annex. The ci!}: charactenzes this criticism, hypocritical prejudacc, &Dd Ouronty~lationsbip is ffiif ofi &OOd money as "6eTp to Old Top -or tbe" penecu~n for t!>elr bo1dtnp and t'riahbor. World residents in 1nstallin& lbci.r inany acuons to tmprovc the com-BILL PETERSON, ~ident new $800,000 sewer system, which mun1ty. How man~ people have Village Creek Association will be owned by the city. • ..... _.. r. th Part of this mo~ 4tccntive, taken ume ~ wuur. cm 1or e new Costa Me~ which was offered at the bqinnina of . .. . .. Tim to U~ltcandldate spenci~g . . To the Editor: The curtent campaisn iO Ncwpon Beach is an example of democracy J>llC awry. • . Residenu increasi.naJy feel cut off &om the political_~ The result IS refcrendums;divwveness, distrust of the a ty Council ' ' . ' public; havina no ~ to ct~ aovcrnment. tu.ms to the rcfeTCndum process. The soluuon to this problem 1s a limii.uon on the total amount that a c:andldate .Qn spend o0 the election. We would then have a City Council · eqer to h~ all ciuuns, a City Council that treats au residents courteously and equally, a City Coun- al that spea.k..s not for the few but for the annexation move, is a waiver of reimbursement to the-cit~ of feet a'avanced 6y the city for cnaincerina of the project. The second off'enna of'a monetary inccnttvc is in the form ofa waiver of ihe sewer connection fee of about S 1,000 per home. This o.ffer was only made after lS percent of the votcrS of Old Top of the World prevented annexauon by default on lu.M 17. These monetary mccntives 10 vote for anneution were only offered after This ~tu caUJed by the ancreasina money that 1s poured into City Council clcctJon-. Once the election is over the well-funded, wUuitna candidate appears to listen ooly to his contnbutors; the scncraJ us aJI. it became as>earent io the city that there was resutance to ahneution\ they arc not a result of any deep- scat.ed dcs1rc on the pan of city MARJ£J(i(>HL officials to help the people of OTOW Balboa JOEL RASMUSSON . • Laauna Bcacb OR A cHANGE-= ... --~~·9+- TED. d.OHllSOll . COUNTY DEPUTY DISTRICT ATIORNEY RESPECTED AS AN EXPERIENCED .... , PROSECIJTOR , TRIAL LAWYER BUSJNES$..AOM1NlSIBATOFL A.~- .., UNtTY tEA~-. - StJPPORTED BY CITIZENS WHO CARE r FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY ·ATTORNEY . I COMMlnEE TO ELECT TED JOHNSON ID N0~861568 ~714) 846-6039 -IUlliDING IT YIURSELE •• Come see for youis.lf hOw even novice do-it· yourselfers are getting profesSIQMI quahty results when they team their efforts with a NEW Shopsm1th MARK V (Mode* 510) From major home improvements to crafting fine ·antique i'eproductions. an you need ts imagination 8rld Amenca's newest • home mprovement system . . With a Shopsm1th MARK V you could join the more than 500,000 Shopsmtth Do-lt-Yoursetfers who are Adding . .wlue to their homes • Turning spare- time into extra money • Creating exqu1s1te furnishings • Crafl1ng onginal one-of-a-kind g1f ts • Achieving bett8f than ator.bought quality at lower than store--bought pnces. Add the savings. the pleasures and benefits of wiUi WOO<f. tne~tO' your ca the Shoplmlth Demonstration dates tisted beloW FREE GIFT JUST FOR ATTENOING Receive absolutely FREE. a set of Shopsm1th Woodworking Plans. JUst tear off the coupon. bring 1tWrth you. then hand 1t lo the Sti6psm1th Re¢>fesentahve after watching the Demonstrauont 11 llulNy ht•llll ..tll Mll'dt 10, 11111• ' ~ ~ •10% OOWn Payment required See ltve c:temonstrattons daily at .. IGIE llPRGVEIEIJ SHOW : ... . . • _,...,.., .... ln'iMCc JIS ................ Si ....... I ..... ,.C ,, ••• r snr.11• .. •. . ...... ,_, .• , 0# ...... 111111. n.-~--·dlil-• Nswpcn .-• T-~_._.., ...... llU. HAMIL'IG( "• • S 1 .. Ne•_. Y4116 ~1111I1t'x . ... ... _.. • OlDWOM.bltOMANcENLoAT .•. . \ .. . Gournwt wstcets w/c~ & ro~s. IRVJNE COAST_ CHARTERS 675""4704 .f'ROl'ISSIONAI. ~ '. . Abc)a(d Luxury Yachts. Al ~kn arr~. IRVINE COAST CHAITHS 675""4104 , PERSONAL SERVICE TANNING CATERING ---LJ~OUSINE . 8 714/472-4598 AStl.£Y LIDJS• ....... ,_ --',.,., .. 24 Hn.~ _ Gourmet & Business luncheon Catering with International fla1r! Maior Credit Cllds Actepted 730-0137 £ TIREITOOK E#TIREITOOKIA~l#ll Soli~ Oak Floori19 · · Mota le Tiie SA~E ~2-34-r..ON 10-50" OFF! l t111hc ci .. e.c o...a ..... ~ .._ Moufti.111 Otta .... 0 111 : ...... -. ... rt · llfG st•llS-HERE'S A SAMPLE OFOIRSAWllllSf sAtEB9!~ .,. 11(0 1 7t&, .. ~-... -~--........ , 1110 , ... , •• 3-a ..., .. .., -. ...,. MM*......., ENTIRE STO~K SAVINISI ENTIRE ITOO 41-SO'ft Off All 811101 P1i1t 31-,. Off Re~ HERE'S A SAMPLE OF ouR SAYIMosr p1~1r Tllel . ~._..'·~::-. 599 999 ,..,...... ·33J,. .,.. c.....,.,..... #Oft 1110 * ,. f:?:'~~lO OllLY -Ml -. SALE ... SA~E 60'fe/ Italian Ceramic Floor Tile SO'fe OFF/- Wall Ce;aMlc \n -lC)5 • Now·• the tlm. to 1lar1 • ~ • a.auutully -__.,,,-.atazed• v your project al th11 \ • lncredlbte price! SA~E S.1!- $AU aom .. Tiie • htf·ttlcll beclllnfl ...... ~·cMcil ...... 12 I 11 ... 0 9" =~rr '1 SANT~ ANA 322 w. 17th StrHt ~ ••••• 111'0 I ,.-. ft $. LE 11! STMINSTER-SAln'A- 15111 Buch 2801 So. Boulevard Brletol St . ; ... -..-.... -...... 911111!1 ___ ,.... _______ _.,.or-_.._.-,.-~--- . . er.,.. Co.I DAILY PILOT I 8undey. Nowember a, 11M • •• LMlus . . he need he~ org~n~, for next in arRation SAN RAFAEL (AP) -A humane M :The humane society .. told at.a man- --society has called for a boycott of bets in a letter that the store wu DEAR ANN l.;ANDERS: Maybe "ND FEAM.INCr JT. punts or just need to talk with \\ h1:-11 I gu. \hopping. somctimci.f Neiman-Marcus over the luAury trafficltin1 in nothina leM than ••cto- you do aome IOO'I m the wood but OBA& LOOKING 'AND FEAR· someone. You wouldn't believe how '1:.v;,·1 · 01 '>lumhk nn<i fall. On store's California SpanaJed Cat. l si1nefkitten1.'' you also do 10meh.arin. You sure put · INQ:c.1111...,.. DeMr~anaot ··much money my husband spends on 1~la"o11.111\ \.11,m11i~tklt•rtt\rand1t kitten s~y bred with witdju~e ••uv1na tbinp are not appropriate me in one heck ofa mess Sin« you ••1:11J=:;ao +n_.. Ml er CQwpment thcscbool boarchaysisn't '' d111i\ 11h tu1 Ill\' lo tind 1tcnu ori 1hr "'"l mar ,·..-If al•" 1ssu--t a wanuo~ cat.alot items to be bred for• lwturv · ..--d th • .... ...... • .,., ~ marLet '""d 10ld u .. ~ .... ,pri_.. to~.'·' ·cautect'mytroublclt'hinkyouowcit ~ .._. tear.,dMeaN ·ne<:eS~an pererussay cycant• g1t>1.l''~'hdt\\lh.'11 l ;1~~forhclpnn tothosewhocanafTordtheSl,400t.a .. -· •u ... ~ ,. to me to straiahten thinp out. • ,_... IL ~. U ,.. .-.c1 afford. "pwd1 11u1' lw .. tun\·d -for the tabby. the letter said. · Four years qo J read in your ,.._, 11~ ... ...., Wy, tUt Wy The m~ority of coaches don't \h11111)\.·1., 11tll'11 ""'""c that I ltaH' ''How do you It.pow how these Tbe sales ~mpaip "intri~ on columilhownkeitwQuJdbeiflotsof ........................ , make &real salaries coJ\liderina the tx·l·nd11n~11\~ :\\TU:tll). l •hl\F OJUI• animals are toin& to .reactr• asked the dipity, of the aniftl-1s, laid peot>le sent a.way for donor cardsand ... amouot of-time and effort' they put t1pln\ ll-10"' .1 d1mn1c d1~a{c.· ofthC' Judy Carroll, spol.eswoman for the Diane Alfevato, the society'• ex- pledaed theirorpns in case thcydicd · into thdir j~. For moat coaches the h1.11n :m<l ~Ptmtl roit.I tha1 afTl-cts Marin Humane Society. ccutive director. 1n an accident I thought it sounded OEARANN~NDE~•.Nowtbat payoff is the satisfactiortofwatcbing ~uuni;;u.Jult 1n thl•tr most product1\C • Cro•brecdina can produ~ cats "The world is full of cau &ookfua 1 like aaenerousthiog to do so Isigncd football, ason "here, Id ¥ke to~~ YOU"f men develop pby11caJly and 'l>trt' No ond.nm" "hat cau~·i.th1s with stran~ dispositions a,nd tflc aift for a good"'"... :_:_ · " up.---son,ictbin& ~c.i-.rents +tto thin m'!Otioraj!y, rm proud that my_ _1llnl'"· It 'lhorH11l'U1t~ th~· n~n1r.1I ownen m1&ht be surpriJcd b~ the . The caaa. offered., "bit and hen" About s.iJ mODths-ago--1-became UlcirlOD'lcoa 11inhuw. husbandauooach:IuwhafhetbOK nt•1_,011' \"\\JJ.'nTJlt1'11hc \'lcrtlD1Q~ DeliaYior..o:Clhefdint.jbc.JiiiL aifts,-are the-crt!ation of 1 ~ involved with a group ol heavy I ama wifeofa hiah school football to do with hi$ life and I back him all n111·wul.ir ~·ontrul. ~ The Neiman~Marcus catalog wizard named Paul Casey. He mixed . thinkers. I am now certa10 tl'l-at l was coach. W~ all ·know thete are lousy the way. -GO TEAM (AKRON. Pk-:1~ 1~mrnd ~out n:adc:rs 1hat claims the .animalJ arc aentlei ·••a several breeds of domestic cau over hereon eattbSOO.ycars.aao.i.n~nolhcr-coaches. .JU.St_ as there are lous~ OHIO). ·•P1ll·:11;111n'' 111,1\ I)\· (kl'<.·1' rn~ und 10 p unirra, aft"cctiol\lte pet With the oo'lc ~S ears to riroduce. •daiz.liolamY of • body I •m ... 1so sure tbat I wiU be teachen, IDCOl'IUV'tent doctors anu . . l\''-l't \l' JU•k•nwnt on ""l'"' .. ''ho ofth .. .:1..a.. r. bro-----A han:Ql.l , . ~ "' "ed ... ·--un.. nv" D .... RON --~· f ... __ ')"\' .~ ,. ' e ""uu. • • • gold, sliver, ""'"' ........ c • comi'?obac. It, probablyasanlnventor croo.. ..~ ..... ,...tt~any pa.rents· .,..:.An nn : ·--• or 1 • ....,.. 'l'\'lll, to)~.· 11110 tl•H.~·d -r> t . IN . The store so far has bad 60 ordeQ 1 ~..a~-· -. -~ dontt tee IS the ded1catlOD ,of man.y letter .. ,..... •f ae· apl~ I\'. . .-. • fi t L 'd co 0·~ .......... ,.... ' --t .. Qr a SC1ent1st. · h •"' . ... d 11... '-~ '---• ·t' .... It fo across the country or me cats; !$81 · Nea'tt1a"·M·--·· ._1• "'·cd five ,_ Aft h · .i. d 1cd ·c es. COIC es td ...,ear p111yer$ an JOva. eoac-. everyw~. a.c 1 -r r N · M · k ... """ ..... ..._ y ll'l;V' fiver, ~ea~~~! ki~~~ys. ~~it a~ r I can't count the number of au of $Mm. • . u~d:s~~cus spo es woman · .ten of prot~st after mailina out ;2 goina to do wh~n I return? I didn't cvcninp m~usband hu been late • • • DEAR N.Y.·. You did 11 form· and I "It's mainly for nennle who want million ~tmu catal~ con~-1:--h 1 filled t th .. dth tr fior supper u--be had to drive l>f. \0 ·\NN t .\NDERe: I nm " .i. th r..1--r.. ft-'" 1·na d~npuons of \he kitten• said reaJU,\;w en 1 ou eca. 8 .-" ., a m Jtrateful. Multir,le sclerosis vie· vaerare,,. e unusua P. ~~t no one ...... ._.... t be needin~thesc parts myself. home players nobody bothered to hop111~ ~ uu '"11 t)uhltsh 1h1.-. ktt~·r to ti'ms and tb•lr faml Y and frlelldt will else bu, St~ saad. Rigb_ t now core spokeswoman Carolyn Cobb. t t _ _.. I tt · tb ~kk u~ At least three ni-i.is a week kl 'ou1 t l'alkr'I I.. 1w" nhout a <h'>(.'a\C "' 1 Li.. .-... ••AJI th -eu·c m•.tc •'-•t wan o ~ as e er m e paper . ... be gra•eful, too. Thank ou for cats are very popu ar. ..c _wuuY e _n --uui and your advice along with n . _ ewo safterpracticewithkidswbo th.it :ifli.·l·tL1quu11c:r-1\ullton .\nwri-.. '--bears"wereafewycarsaro produoesthelusbspottedcoetsofHw>-.,.__ LOOKING TO THE FUTURE want to improve their jump shots or \,tn' \\riling. The Marin group, ~th S,SOO-world's bia cats hu betn duplicated ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim,~~iiiiiiii~!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;I members, previously battled the store for the small, perfect bod.in of these over its catalog sale of Shar-pei leopards for your livina room." the~ . • puppies and Arabian horses. stores slick cataloa promises . .. "I , ·f I . W:HAl .A WA~.~ra~al- . ..-- ·BRIAN lJeiJ19c1 C!o.-ta. 11tua tire 3 fl>~"' ~«I· goveelime11t --··-------.,, "4;.:----.... "" --=--• ------ ~ I • -· es1re to preserve private property values. edicalion lt"s time to say YES to our citizens ,,., "!'ish all Aine~icans 'had the en~rgy and o.-_....~c:Jicatlon-0f-Br1an-Theri<Jt!' ---~ . Former Ram s Coach George Allen Director -President'.$ Councll on Physiee~ Fitness and Sports eterniination to save Costa Mesa from the ~~ corruption of specia~ interest ~-:-groups. VOTE ' . #10 01 YOUR BILLOT EDUCATION: Costa Mesa's Woodland Elementary School and Heinz Kaiser Jr. High, Newport Harbor High School graduate. Dual Bachelor of Arts degrees io PoUtcal Science and History from U.C.L.A .• and a 1984 raw school graduate. All American U.C.L.A. Track Team Captlan FAMILY: Married to Missy Theriot. Our first child Is expected this December. .. BRIAN THERIOT QUALIFICATIONS: Honored by T~United Way, American Red Cross, Costa Mesa Cub Scouts and Harbor Area Boys and Girls Club, and the Y Indian Guides, Honored service for president Peter Ueberroth and the 1985 L.A.0.0.C., The United States Post Master General, and U.C.L.A.'s Chancellor ~harles Young. , FRIENDS OF BRIAN THERIOT FOR CITY COUNCIL I, .. Representing Representing Representing Homeowners & Renters The Bu$lntll Communltv Friends.& Athletes Miss Peebfes and Fr~/ Bet"" Tow.rt The Johll C,onnetl Femlty-Conttell-cntvrOltt Mr.-,Carl Lewis· 1984 Olympie Cttaml>IOO Mr. & Mrs. Lance Thompsdn ~lltstone/ .._. Clel M• ___ Mr. Dave Roberts-01ve·1 Came<u • Coach GeOI' e Allen-'· L=A-'-'-"Ra=m=•------ -Mr.-&-Mrr.rom Bazacasl-E. ~~ Miss Pauline Roberts· 01ve'1 CllMl'as --Coach Jim Bush· LA. Dodgers Mrs. Barbara Cockrell/ s.ct1 Foundation Coach JOhn McGe8/ High SchOof TllOher Mr. Jim Yoong-Mr J's B•rt>tr Shop Mr. Ook1e Williams· LA Raiders Coach Bob Halley/ E. Cotta.._. Mr. Steve Trebbs.-K1nko'• copm Coach Aon Petty· Ensign JV High SchOol Mr. Jeff Klein/ Renter Or. Albert Pizzo-Ptlyltlctan Mr Aon Brown-LA Rams Mr. & Mrs. Jim Mizell/ EIMtlde Mrs. Carol Boyer-La C•Ye Resttur1n1 The Honorable Paul Newman Captain T.R. Johnson/ MtM Vlfdt -'--~---..;.;::Mr. Jeff Klein-~ M9'tlt The Honorable Mrs. John Wayne Mr. Matte Bemeccif Miia def M• • Mr. & Mrs. 8411 Flinn-ScOpe=""P"""t'*..._aging __________ =..... Mr. Leo Wffilams· u s Navy ---- Mr. & Mrs. R.K. Theriot/~ Miit Cindy Fltnn-&cope Plcill9tng Mr Verne Wolfe-Us c Trtek Cokti • Mr.Jim Hobbt/ 8«llot Cit..,. Mr. Erik EJc:her. 5,., Art. inc Mr. Ken Margerum· ChlCIQO Bur• Mr. Bucko Shaw/ Eatttlde Mr. Fred Howter· Att!...-Mr John Elway· Oenver B!DnCOS Miu Linda Ftffer/ North Cotta Meu ~·-, M Sh F~ Mr. RNWW •"a1•nl•n· Attor,_. '· ane .,...,. us c. • Mr. Howatd Hull/ Mell v.oe .._. "" ,. .. _, M Tl L MiSI Sandra cameron/ w Cotta Meu Mr. Gino Boero-GI~·· 0n Tf?e H111 '· m eary-NY Meta Mr. Sebastian Cot-Runner Mr. Martin Afltton/ Ren•------~~!-~ A1Mr1eanas~v11im1ns. Mt; Siev. ScoU· ~ -:Mr. JTm BaJNnger/ Co1eoe P1rtt n'"""""' .. ...,,_. ___ ........... Mr. o.nis.skupfnekl/ Ren4trl!.; co.ti w.. eo.4 Of Mr. & Mrs. Larry Doyle Mr. Btrnard Senn/ Mell V•de r Mr. Stevt Bukieh· u c LA ID #181334 Due to delivery problems from the manufacturer, the lazer tag game kit pictured on page 5 of tQday'a Target sale section will not be_ avalla~ In ~t quantities, rain checke will be •*· but we cannnot guara,,W we wlll be able to ftll I rain checks before Christmas. We r~ret any Inconvenience this may cauae. E)TARGEI YOU D.ESERVE THE BEST •• ~.· If You Live in Newport ... Now You Can Work In Newport If -Great Jobs, excellent benefits and top pay .. . are yours when you bf!come a professional TRC temporary. You can choose where and whep you want to work. ft' s great to have a joij that schedules around you, and not the other way around. Yet you Stiff hav' many of the benefits of working for a big --"'-"'-company furt-tfme; thl~ lfke r'gotar raises, bonuses, and paid vacations. ff Yf>U want. flexlbllfty like thf1 call TRC today.' lllC ' l;o< • SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2, 1986 .. \ • I . . . • By VIDA DEAN Dressed with class by a class -that's the return to the Stores and pull the merchandist . innovative pbn for· the fourth annuai LaS for the show," added Coury. Socias fall fashion event on Nov. 12 to benefit On the day of the event at Four Seasons. New Dirtctjons. Hotel, prof essiontl models will take over and Twenty-eight students of Ron Coury's show off the results in catttr or business attire, · Trend Analysis class at Fashion rlnstitute of casual wear, persontl favorites of the nine, Design and Merchandist art involve9 in de-:. semi-formal and fonml wetr, -veloping wudrom for nine "models." '!Thcprofmional modtls Qive bttt~edl~ Emma Jane aftd Tom Riley, Dot Oock. "' foe thefr look or fttl of the nine participants," Dotti Stillwell, Hirrien Harris, Jean KJug, Amy · said Coury. N0ct1 Judie Argyr~ and Jim Harrington sub. Scudtnts will act as drtssers on the cay of the mitted written irnage/fashi°°' profiles listing show and be responsible for getting the lifestyle, ,self-analysis on fashion, preferred. merchandise back to the stOttS. Kitty Leslie, colors, etc. fashjon dirtctor for Fashion Island mtrchants; 'The students f olloftd up with personal who has betn assisting the udents will interviews to find out details that didn't come provide commentary. Out on ptper.'' sajd Coury. After the show, the students will hold a 'Teams art assigned to ptrticipt'!ts and they critique of their work and get a grade from -----att-. veloping a Wtl~ war<lrol>C for their -. Coury. pmon " Tickets arc available for the luncheon show The 'class project is being' conducted With ($~ each} by calling "' Oittctions ii-· . the cooperation of fashion bland mtrdwus. 760-1@. Procttds Will go to the private, non. "Once tht fUhion eattpies are establishtd, profit residential center for women in recovery • the swdfnts will go hoppin ind make from alcoholism and other chemical de· . selections. Also, ptior to tht show, they will pendencie . .. . ,.. -... Jttn Klug As Ill lctlVt wimhwftt UHi ~ tnthusrait.)tin 1Qu1IS11J01f J.ppf 9'UI· ing Swat doda }ftn ttcttd tJJs rtcf ' W'OCitn IUlt_frith fittN ~and b/Kk button aim u an alttrnatM to fltmtJI ha u bl.act or mvrrd tooal ~ eaJMS. Sht """what loob good uuJ dotSD ., a.rt about J.bth. Sht Jans toftrd tht dranwJc, but wrrlU~ fashion pa· sonahtr When .amdiat oum,s ,,;m Jwsl»nd )ohn.fean ofttn ~•hat. ha r. t'Ontt .retslO!T·. Doro ScillwtU Dom SciJJwll Jim ro'btcomfombk .• and fttls rhar flbric iJ tM most i:mpomm . considmrion in htt fashion~ For---- day w chocws dmlC <ksigns in oarunl fibm 111 IVOtf ()(put! tOOtS. For tvmJ1l8 sht suggan • Frtadi J.a 0t saan br(}ack ams IS twO 'olhtt hvoritts. Ha ml Wool. suit is from Y.a Sunt laurtDC. Dom pttftn ~ UJ ltlUlJ stOm fot dotlUfil mu '"1/rm 1>a tavftint wond- .ndt with husband Gltn. . Amy Non Am! Qtr l~ds tht rypicaJ fO'JDI and acDt't lift of. 1'·/ftl--Old coud.int tren. Sht I~ bti1ht cOIDmi casu.a/ dorbirJ8 hktthis . . 111J knit k . from &nnttotu 111 • Fashion fD'Tht dlughtrr of Btd and • <:.«tf.i. Nott, Nnf is• rrntmbtr of elf' · Nnrpott HubotHtgh Sc~ volltft.J/ ttim. 1 WJ/untttt f0t tht National <Jwifr U.,Ut TidiiOtlcm 'ind ns t«t:ntlf ~ltcttd to 1tttnd "R~h Amtria, .. 1 twa-Ja1 ~ ~minl.t on bow to talk to ttctll m P!!!!?!!!E_s of alcMol and drug . ••• . ..... ' .· ·. A ftiend and I were chatti~ (com· 'tniterati .. ws&h each other, about bow busy ouucbedults· . bad bileA lately and howtbeatreuofit • • all tiAd aft'eCted UI, . Shesaidthat ••••••••••• the 1treli had aotten tobtr 10 much that abebepa to loK pittofbair. That was 0Mof1ymptom1ofstreu that I hadn't experienced and badn •t even realiud it happened. AAercheckinaI lcam:d that when you are under •treSS. one of the first noticeable physical effect is a cbaqe in your hair. It will often become dry; brittle, dull·lookina. limp. and beain to ran out. ~~run your fi~ thro~ your hair, if you ... JcA . bandsf'ulof IL. )'OW: bli.t.iuiyi!w )'OU a meuaae that it dC$peratelyncedsattention Ud acb&QiC ' in your rqu tar baitt:are routine. I ffallen baira are Iona. ,._,..,,....,.tint iu~th,....\.-, ... nff, but fal~°'" from t.heroot~ . ... .. .. . .. . . .. PAR TY WRAP • Th11 i1apecially~ou1and if not iakencaftoi.can lead •Gave your bait a rest.from mouue. St~causcs Thiuction will tie ends 1nknot1 ttuit will break off when 10 conlM:krable hair loll that mtpt oot be reversible. hair to become <try and brittle. If you absolutely can't live combed Rather, wash haar in a straiaht, downW.rd - Proper nutritionduriaatimeaof1tree1i1vital. Hair is 1tithout this1tyliQ1aid, uttone of the Mwalcohol-frtt dlrec:Uon. mauaainaScalpaentJy with bells of your a p..odUct of what you eat. Vi1amin B comP-Aex. zinc, products. fin,ertipa, never )'Our naals. Tb111Calp rnasuae wall ~wn. vitamiqCandplentyofproteinaiidcalcium •Wearhairinamorerelaxed•t).'le. If you normally increatecirculataon1 which is vital forhatrlf!)wth. aremu111forheelth1hair. usec;la~aaina.~ted.-•!yliettoolabkehotrQUenor •Usea~otleanampootocleanseandJivohairbudy. Tbeaveneepenon'1haironlypows1boutbalfan curbna1ron1,orifyou~bairdaily,1top!Theys:a11 • •Conduion.,4ndition.Condition. Tbispttv$nll jnch permontb. So you need to pempert.he,..iryou still · make the problem wone. Letbairairdry. Ute one of the . hair from bre&kina while wet'COmbin,~nd puts motttuft havemoretbanever. moreaenUestyliftlproducta'-l)t t' t 1 blcklntoit.U1ea1hampooandcondit1onerthatare ff your hair i1 lona. make':°' •=:?:1!: Y c. fonnW.tcd to work totether. you will ,et double tbe · . Here ... ah ups from tbe people at Alberto-Culve'r clamped into shape. Tie hair beck into one of the new results. ' I Co.,'whobavebecn fonnulatinabairc:areproducu for · nape-of·tbe·•kponytail1. Be 1ureto use a covered • Stayoutof11unu. Tbeyareutremelydryina. ()pt • more &baa JOyears. Their fintbai.rcareproduct.Alberto nabberbandto protect delicate hair. Cover the Nbber instead forthcstea"1 room at the health club. Usey9ur VOS Conditioaina Hairdrcuina, was developed to helP. t blJ'd with a fashionable bow. time in dicsteam room not only to unw1nd, bunopve Maril)'Jl Monroe's hair st.and the stresl of Hollywood life ~ Ifhair is layered, wear it •traiaht back, held in place · hair a su{>tf condi tioni na treatment. Wash hair, aPJ>ly a andbotstudioliahtJ. withaheadblnd.Ju1tfluft'-outtheback. Thiaalsoworkl revitalwnaconditioner.Pvtapluticbqover¥rand, •Pamper, pamper, pamper hair. for sh on hair. A little compromise wiJJ belp. Isn't at better wrap in a warm, damp towel. Leive oo for I .S nunutes and · •SinceCbemiealU.tll)eDUahrrbair'sbaic . tbanendinaupbaJd? • riosewithcoolwalet. structu.reandcauseittobedrierthannonnal.donot a •Takepatcarcw~nshampooinabair. Wcthairii •Trytou1earevitalwna.~urish1n1con~lioncr pemror~duriQI thil W.1'0'10eo---iat.i~most vulnerable state. Alwa)'Jcomb ~t bairwith a twicO ~k. You muat ~ IWf from tl!e o~ts1~11.v.cll three months between toucb·Upl. Try putjna bait a wide-tooth comb or finacn. WhenshampooiJlg, take .... as the inst~. This typeof 11aicmec.ond1Uon191~~-"'---:-- ditfettnt way, or wear straiabt ti9ck to ~vd'~ • '-'"SPeeial care not to rub hair around on the top of your bead. protects rt from the everyday cnviroamen"1 (1ataqCS. .. . .. 'Help~ Hope and Lave' fo)f,f!reYidenc~ .. The 20th anniversary of Provi- dence Speech and HearinJ Center was .celebrated at the Anaheim Marrion with more than 850 in attendance. J. J. Scett Immel ofNewpon Beach was ..chairman of the event. which is expcctec1 tQ raise $1.S0,000 to provide scholanhips for those unable to afford the full cost of care. After a silent auction and tbe cocktail hour, suests dined. were awarded • (O. ... with Delo1tt.e, ir.!krm and Selll in COiia Meu won a Caritlbean cnlile) laid were tbea enter11ined by Mme Osmond and the Osmond Brothen. Dr. Marpnt Au laaiu. who founded the center in 1966 in one room at Childrens Hospital, has nurtured Providence into a facility tbat now serve$ more than 7,SOO c:bildreD and adults each year~At each of tbe annual benefit dionen, an iDdividual it aivcn an award for ~t dedication to the ocnter- tbis special.year the honor went to~ entire staff' wbe were rerotniud dtuina a Help. Hope and Love inspired video propam. BenefitchalrmaDJ.J.Scott Immel and wife Kathy, abcne left. Abo.e rtibt. cna.liie wt.iiDer Dell Hood &eta prla• from-Barbara Oonsalea and Barbara O'llalley. At IUbt, Johii- Worcl m chata with Don and Andy Lorens. · -, Daytime Dresses & Jumps.uits 20% Off Something Special feminine fash;ons p W~ Speci;Jlize in Fashions -ror the Missy figu;e Sfzes 4· 18 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa 645-5711 Hilgren Square Fall Classics . Pictured Is our featherweight- ' glen plaid sport coat woven of an exceptionally luxurious shetland wool. The jacket features a rich mixture of gny, tan and bro'Wll------ heather tones accented with a hint of burgundy. Wt Invite you to view .· our suptrb selection off all tweeds. Gentlemen'• Clothing Inapired by Tradition 46 F•hion laland Ne~Btach (714) 640-8310 Member of the SCR Ouilda' 90v-. ent.inJ board were honomt at the pmruere niaht of ••AU tbe Way Home" by the tbeacer'1 board of trustees. CanUle Le Plucrler .. oounccd a aift of $10,000 from tbe ~ durina the early call recepticm tn the Scene Shop and after dae perfonna.nce the.. dOnort joined !be cast. board memben and special paeltl for a reception in the lobby. . folJowina the world premiere of LI• Loomer'• .. Birds.. on Friday, members· of the directon le!'iel audience alOOf with the author, cast .and direc:tor will party atJolmP~ Bisam._Pob.1 bas been wociwd wit.la the t.belter aince l 97'1 ·aad 11 cbratina the founh annivawary of his bistro just a show walk away. MUUM MeM invited friends to a supper lbunday in the Quarterdeck of the Belboa Bay Oub. 1be talk WU n-. ---• T en. about travelina -Mildred and .,.. "~ om nucJ dalJlhter, l'lm .._ M 2iiJW Fun~ovina Dot Cock likes to ww-clothins 1h~doesrtsee on ~ .. c:=n .. :~ ~v~ everyone else. ;r A petite S foot 2 inch woman, Dot prefen mid-calf manqer," llid MildRd.~~. been skirtsand~insilk, woolandlinen.Herfavoriteoolorsareblack. in the travel bullDcu for 19 yean. -bro~beilc,, but *~enjoy wearing thi~ jacquard dress ~th ~tchina shawl by Oscar de la ~cnta Dot adores reading, Gail and P4ler Oelll were honored travelin& with husband ~hand her charily work with South Coast by the Ncwpon-Meea Scbooll FouD-Repertory and New Directions. . dalien'-1 ~enaiMUCC Group Monday Tom Riley doesn't have the opponuruty to be very casual in has atarecepuoobeldattbebomeofs.J attire. He and wife Emma Jean are out so much in the evening. he and a.-, Bar. on Balboa Island. .i..-ut........ 1 T h ... :ft • ·pcd bl About«> were on band~ m.se the-~ a tux more Ul&U an,~ c se. om c ~~ lllil pm--stn uc OcblCI honorary P9fent campeip swt by Hart. Schaffner and Marx as one of his favontc 1oob, but on chairmen for 1987-87. thejobasOranaeCountySupervisorheprcferssportcoatsand slacks. · @L · ALL <J l(r 7@ ALTERATIONS . LI ~ ©lFlF ex:.:~,:88 Y()lJr? ( OMPL~ T~ Alff r'AI ION \f r~VI( I \I< Hff COSJAMllACOUWJYAI06 ~-----~-- 714-631-5717 21HJ1·650l Mofldlly-Flldey I Olm-7om S9lutdey I~ 5j)ln ~"GE · 2~ 113$ Newl)Olt 8""1 eo.ta MMe Motldey , twJay 1 Oa'll • lpm Sllurdsy 10.m • 5pm Sunday 12 • 5pm Wllk·ln ltvel Entrance 7 Long Buch .. ., NEWPORT CENTER . . . -- ' . l . Bl~ carriC1 one of the lar~sr-RlcCtlons of-"'Nl!W Man" merdwtd1sc in Southem California, along with sweuers from· all O\icr the world and Bw Compeny ,...---Swcauhi.m from lWy, • both featured in photo- graph. Jerry Kushnier, the owner of BlP invites y~.10 ~ by &Ad. .aet. us -o•ember 16th for our first An· ru ~~ti~ Atrium Court. Main uvel, M ion Isl.and. 120-9110. 2 "I m n<>t mterested anymore m lu.ngtng out at clubs Now it.'s petties. But .I don't live for putaes or fashion. I've sold doc.hes off my back at pert~s I m noc cut out for South Coast Piaza ... rraybe rm cut out more for partying than fashion ... bUr then a l. a • n t h~ r e · s F IORUCCI •t Fashion Wand .for the • young Californians with ttSt for .Jdvtnn\re.'• ~ Fashion Isl and . 7~. 3 Kayla Gray. manager of 012 clochmg at Benetton invites you to come and sec the MW Chn tm c0Ucat0n for children sizes :Z· 16-Chnstmas theme designs a~; on a huge ...xl«tion of sweaters, ""eauhi.rts, scar.-cs and mittens. There a.re also many co- ordinatmg pants 'and blouses available. Atrium Court, 3r~ ~vcl, Fashion Island. 760.6~~ 4Raff Jewelry prtwnts exquisite 14k old and diamond de igns Prices lisced from top to bononrl}t diimond cio • ht d rwcklace attachment J1200, .)1 ct.w. • 2) 14k necklace Si • 14k diamond rw at· tachm{nt Sl9'°· 1.07 et.w. ) l4k collar OKk· lace Sl8~. hcll amch. m~t Sll ,O, 24 et.'V • .C) 14k 3old collar si 100, Diamond Pave attach· mcnt S3,22,, l 'U et w. ::\2 Puhton Island, 644.20«), • J . le- r r NeW fur Lunch.· • P,.astel's, a bit of Italy, France and the Orient, in the fresh California style. Gourmet Pizza , fresh Pasta with Seafood. fresh &lad•, French Onion Soup. Steak Sandwich Bordelaise, Ham & Cheese Baguette, -fr~sh Fish, Br~st of C htcken wi th Pineapple and Lingonberries , fresh Salmon, and delicious .Desserts. _FROM 4. 95 g~1l Mon.-f:rl. 1 l:SOam · ~:===:::::-(714) -048-7167 1520 West Coast Highway Newport Beach. California R•tllelJ'D Plam.mer (aboft) · aD4 DUiy. Pilot pa.bH•lam Karen Wittmer model faalalou. . ' a, VIDA DEAN .............. .... "Ethel will make you feel so tood about bein& here, you won't be sorry you .pve u'-!:U Sunday to come bere. laid &irtly at a benefit bnmCb for tbe Braille Institute Aux- iliary of Oranp Coul . About 2'° were at the NeWp()n • MuriOn for the "Christmas in Octo- ber": peny and Bdlel Wlllut talked abc*t ber6'ae time wort in tbC theater • and tdevilon that won her Emmy and Peabody awards and bow she bu tillifti copiDJ si11ee tbe I~ ormht in ll>tb eyes. I at<>PPCd 11run1 at Ttome and now attend the Braille rnstttute. I am learnina how to re.d and to walk . • • lO me my brain and body." • .. We provide the echoolina and len'icesatnoct.w.e. We bavcfedttal ~ h's all pnvate fundina.. We are pV1~ people a ctwice for Ufe," added Kirby, eucutive director for Braille Institute. "Tbit wu· our aiJtth annual show and we-1trould make--'& little-over S17,000,'' ~ chaim11n ne .. ie · Gray of ' Holiday · Memories tn Fash.ion Island. "We are looking-for · members and people who ai;e inlel'el1ed in leamina more about the aUJliliary can call .Jeu Vptoa at · 759-8225." . Some of the &Pests. '"who pve up· their Sunday.. tor a lavish bUffet. muaac by \be Braille Institute Arn- ,I be~ofMusicandan opport~-Here comee the bride ... ty to win pnzcs, went the tee0nd mlle ~ ._ .. _ ... _ and lef'Vcd as models for a show of fall~ A ...-pt.-.,wwltla laTtab beaittn1 ~ aiftD a new-m fashions. .S..... are added. Wida a laeadplece. •eillDC· ~bbou and a Twenty-one stores in Fashion traJD. deelper OUda ta.ma the 1own Into apprOprlate attire Island provided the fashions •with for a bride. K.lttJ Letlle coordinatina and Gretdllm and Jim Dele providing commentary. • _ Models included Jim and ceraJee Newmaa with dauahter I.Ide, J ... and a. MeCaffrey, La Hue Cam ...... FA Wick, R•tllelya Phtm- -mer, BW Veit. Fred .and. Ann Pen .. r, Jerry. ltlq with 4:hildrcn J• and Aue Martetltea Carpeater, Kara Wittmer, Bill and Helem Ham· w.. and president or the board Jim and Jeaa Up&ea. AJso, Barbara and Domnick Rop-,.a., Del and Belt Cllffori, Nora and ·\'ta Je,.___, Evelya Bart, Du MardMue MartJya and Jay ReM, chairman ~y. Lerr1e Mqle.r and :Jeaa and Ray Kanet (the fonner NB Martiott manqer and his wife now live in Palm Dessett where be tS manqcrofthc Resort Country O u)>). The 6nalcofthesbo_w was fashi by Gilda stqed by the Newport Center deJ.ianer and florist XaVJcr. The closina number featurecta model wearina a aown that was transformed into three other looks with the ·last one the focus of a bridal scene and a march down the ramp with Xavier as "bridcpoom." Smart Women, Sinart Men · · Foolish ·cnoices! __ 6 Meetings 7pm .. 9pm November 6, 13 & 20 December 4, 11 & 18 Podiatric Surgical Group . ~f Orange County '\ ~ } \ I \ .. fl / G > l' . ' /]. ' ;) 'l{~ --~ ~-i \.r _ J. ~ .,,..r::-::--.. y ./ / .. . ~ II. 11111 E .. 111 LIWE SPECIALIST IN LOWEfl EXTREMITY INJURY .. DISEASE & SURGERY Of THE FOOT ANO ANKLE II. URDll 1 lllWl- n DllllLMY ---PIHD•J .. IUll PllT I Lii Piii .... UU ,_..Tl llllHT • LASER SUAOEAY 4 ,ReduceO pain,~ bleed no & •welling. fa ,., heeling • MINIMAL INCISION ANO MICROSURGERY A<Mtncod AmbUletory ugletl foot Pfoc.dur• which,~ pain. swelling and IPiMdl ~ vdth ~trauma .-. •AfltTHAOeCOPtCFOOTANOANKLESUAGEAY • COMl'UTINZEO ILICT..00VNOOAAPHIC MEOtelNE . I Benell "°"' new ~i.d ltltyM tor limb. 1oo1 d!tieate • • AICONITMICTIVI ANO COMPUTE A OESIGN£0 FOOT GUROERY : ~;.~~ ....:r~N~=~ .. ~~~~~mRITIC JOINTS· • SPORTS l MHAIMUT ATIVE MlOtCINI HRfTJC JOINTS SUJ)iflOf ... Ceilt• • t52~ a;up.,1CJr AYe e 100 Htwpon 9Mch. CA t2ee3 • cn• 1 6• ·, ,, ·- Coast volunt ers to receive a CALENDAR Adrieo Atpel Will be •t JW Rob- inson 'a, Newport Beach. at 12:30 p.m. Wednetdarandat 7:301;;came day Jl.llK South Cout l\ore to praent ~ t~pert rc-pec your· ldf · nar. The stores~ be caJlcd • ._-~ .. ..,Al retcr"'•tiona>==------~ · Mud tberaeY techniques of the Montccatini SP1 of Italy will be available Wednesday throuah Satur· day It tM Sout~ aro.d. ~y. Tberapisu will ,,aform faCia.I '\ FOR A PERFECT PARTY, NOBOD'.Y DOES IT~BETTER ... ..- BANQUET FACILITIES ... • Up to 65 • Company Functions • Cocktall Parties• Private Partle$ cali Paula for More lnformatJon 1714l 979'-J.C7• 1641 w. Smlower SmCIAlta (:=.:.=:) • Buffe~· · ·and sbouJdef ma5S11CS-A $2$ fee .-(JO!>d for purcba.te ~pfoducu) will inclUde the mamgn and a co~ plimenwy makeover. Alto, at the new store: 1bunday, 6 p.m. career fashion wortsbop on level 21 and ..,. __ noon Saturday, Liz Oaibome snow. ----------- ModellQI aacberandfaahion Ibo• coordinator Darian SveU.Hays will pratnt an af\emoon of fashion and mtenainmcbnt at Park N~ AputmeAts 4 p.111. Nov. 9 in the apartmeot community's main lounee. Amona the fashions featuttd Will be desi&ns by Soay, Carmena and Ronald Mann. Semj(ormal attire is indicated for the event. Tickets are $2 and information is available by callina 644 ·~· Rare ~ of Hcrend Porcewo from Hwipry will be wubited at Donavan and Seamans throUlb Sat· urday at the Atrium Cowt. rubion lsJa.od store. Liti.leit AOF1 Guild of Oilldrini Hospital of Oranae County will p_meotiu l lthannualbometoUrand boutique 10 Lm. to 8 je.~ Friday. four homes located in ta Hill' ()ranee and Yorba l..iDda will be featured and t~ boutique items and refreshments will be available in the remodeled Yorba Landa Plckina House. Tickets may be arraDFd for (SIS oresa1e or S20 door) by caltina ?79.5397 or 637-4S12. Glitter lights up tnen1ghts MeClatdlf News~ · for many years.~ wealbcr bU meant peckinaaway the Sparkles.Just die oppoll le if tl'Ue-ronhe--&6 le0011. for evenina, loo~ for &:litteri~ ICCCllOriel: sb1mmenna bouery, ail· vcr and Sold shoes, belts with ibiDeStona. hip with alass beads and jewelry io fa,ut stones. Even makeuP. takcl oa a ft'osted look. LipsticU. oad Jquen and body t'_Owden oomt killed tirith aotd and sitvn-Oec:n. In raidy·to-Mar for women, tve· nina me1ns a new blrencas. Aoidden are upolCd bY st~ u.tmenb or rounded shouldtr hnes. QfMn, draeea dip to the waist in beck to.Jbow Iota of sun-bronzed akin. The bOuflllM waistline is ooc of the molt ~t shloel. h iJ usually lhOWft andMld ftom below the bust tine to iutt below the waist. ~iru are pou&d flounca or slim. Aac:8er irnportal!t dc~t is ~ ltip ctre. W1th aatOnl 1lun. 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Call l· . · · · -a day. lOU'U INYITU> • .N"ovember 3 at 1 p.m. For a Showmg Of Maty ~n ~w·s Rmxt '86 colleetiM at South Coast Plau. where designer presentations will continue each dq al 1 p.m. ~ne.ctay at 2 pm~ diiotigh ~~ 6. JWR@BINSON'S . SG.lff H .C ~. • -~-~ ....... --------·-·----_,..._ _ _. ____ ---="t~·-~--....-----~-- • . Rustlers remain perfect · By JON FERGUSON . °' • ..., .......... . ~ One wop~t find Oelden West· CollqebaJ lheCat.offcn•or • ..-.... or at 1f1e tol>' of many 1tathtJcal catqoncs an the South Coast Con· fcrence. The only catei~ one wdl find them first is the one that counts -'the standinp. "Our foot~all team has played real aood solid football," Coach Ray Sbatldd'ord Slid Saturday n1&ht. "l • I ,. ( • I SUNDAY, ._ ... I, 1111 i'UESON (AP) -ROdney Pffle ~ JUre h11 return to TUC10n woukl be 1 succn&, tflJ'OWlftl for two touchdowns arid 179 yards to lead I Ith-ranked Univel"lllY o( Southern California to a 20.13 Vlcto,.Y over No. 14 Arizona in 1 key Pacific-10 C.onfercnce 'football same· Saturday Nl1en. St UCLA UIC • W...._ton Maene ~· .. W~SI. 0r-.on SI. °'""°" .. ·don't think we're in the uppeihalf of either the offense or defense Ul the confcrcncc_s\ats. But it's fun to be r..o." ·~-~ Ool .. a We•t'• 4efeaH, . wltla Mark n1f!.!t. · • ·Tb as' is one of the most sattsfy1~ v1ctone ·for me," sa1d tbe Tro.ians sophomore q,uanetbeck, a product of TucsoiITS&huaro Hij}fScnOOJ. "rve reall~ wanted to come here and ptay a...U.;_.~~~:enaaa Babie (OD top) uMfBreDC: (•7)Jo1•'8'tlae crowd, The. Ul Ruuters upped thctf con- ference mark to~ with a convancina 37-2 l v1ctOfY. over the Mounties of Mt. S.n Antonio Collqc 1n a pme where tlte score did not indtcat.e the Golden Wnt d6mtnancc. With th~ pma remainma. t.bc.ltustlen hold a one-pme lead over Cerritos and Pasadena. bolh J.-1. _ Wilh Fullerton on lhe road, plus Cemtos and El Camino at home to. fin11h lbe schedule, Shackleford feels a little-more comfortable With his standina now. • "They're three teams I picked to be '"the top ttfree Ilona with Pa'8den&. and they're all plar· na well, .. Shackleford said. ~ fee a.ood tor be where we are. It's a lot nicer to be 7.0 with them chasins us for a cha:nae ... Tiie reason the us en are -:r:u became ·apt>'rent once qa1n apinst the Mounttcs -dcfen • low turn- over ratio and the nrong. accurate arm of quarterback Eric la Wion. • laW10tH~t~ of siatiltical leaders with. t be top efficiency ratl!lJ 10 the coo.ftrcIKZ. He hiLOJL11 of13 ~ses for UI yards- 1Pleue ... RU8TLSR8/C6} By JOSEPH DVDEVOIR .......... ~.' f 1 t may h~hitJti0iiie<n:n=ii1umstt"'t ·.,;.•:fifo.;;1;.:111.-ar • but Paul Wood and Beth Chilcott didn't mind showma up with their teams 'Sat\lrday momina at Central Park. which aaboutall lhey had to do to wtn the un~t ~aaue cross country finals. • Wood. the Huntffi&lon Beach Ha.di coach. and Chilcott, who heads up t6c Ocean View airl~ · directed their squads to S.O dual meet marks wilh. ease dunna the season. and Saturday was JUS1 the cappcr Wood watched his defcnd1oa champion bo)' do the expected th.ma -win apin ca 1ty. "ThercW.sn't too much su pcnse," said Wood ... We fiaurcd we'd do it easlly too, to tell you the trui.h. We're • a little better than we were la t year .. when we "'on. but I don't think the mt of the leque ts as good h might have been a tittle off )car for the rest of the schools .. HunttnjtOn Beach IOU.led 42 pointt to tum baCk fountain Valley. the nearest challcngtr with 70 and Edison, which had 71. " John Soto led tht Otters w1th has second·place tunt of I 5:39. Wood \lid Soto mil.ht have ~n a little disapp01ntcd ibat lost hrs personal duel to Ocean Vie ·s Hai1am Sabra (who won tndividual honon W"lth his t S;33), but Wood added Soto was able to p~t away Manna's hannon Winkelman (third at I S.48). so I like our cha0CC1 f csr a aoOd finish " Jamie Schumm (sillth at 16:22), Chtn Pohl (I Otla at 16:31 ), B"rld Walker (llth at 16:32) and Km Vendley {13th at 16:44) rounded oot the Oilers' top five Saturday add Wc:>od will be lookinl (or more m tbe . comin& weeks when It counts most. "Alona with Soto, Schum'ttt and Walker were outstandina for us." • d Wood "If they keep it up "'e'll 1-t fine ." Those arc Ch1lcotfs sentiments as well 1ficr her 11ris finuhed their steamroller act over the re t of the leaaue. But while the finals 1were pcrhap$ a blt antichm1c.t1c, CMcou wouldn't admit ll. "Lcaaue finals arc nevC1' a sure thins..•· she said, despite the fact no other team 1n the lcajue bad a reahst1c chan~ to knock off the Scahawks "If you io into th thanp th1nkin1 like that 1t could tum out differently." well.· - ·Peete started hot.. comptetina tm first seven passes en route to • l.4-of-23 performance. pl~lucker Gary Coston. 1 product ' · . "The only thins J wanted to do was of Mater Oe1 H11h. who kicked two ,et some cotN>tct.ioos. ~ some field aoa1S to extend to 17 his schOol· momentum and take the crowd out qf record ~k of succ:niful r~ld.loels. the pme... · Wildcats Coach ~ S"mitb Pccte's (3.yard touchdown pass to blamed the loss.on "our m&Slak.et ie junior splrt end K.cn Henry with 1:28 the 5tCOnd tmr. penalties and tum• lef\ in the third quancr·opcned up a over& and not beina able to capitahzc. ti&ht pme .and pve the Trojans a That was the difference in the pme. l '1-6 ad\flntaae over the Wildcats We Just couldn't score." Peete also "hit frnhm~n 1t&ht end Southern Cal tmproved to 6-2 Scott Galbnuth Wlth a 2-yar<f toucti~ overall and . 4.2 in the Pac-10' iD doW11 pass in tbe first quarter. and keopina aljvc iu hopes of wmnu:ia a I kl k Do Sehl~ Ji{ k berth tn the R06C Bowl. ~"fi~~j ;:is of~ and' 23 ya:,, 1~ • Anzo~. sufferina • crucial defeat "& w.as 1he difference for us m its bi.d for the confcrcnc.c utle, offensi vely," USC Coach Ted TollneT ~~to 6-l 0 9 ea1lt-and->rn" T.tt1 ______ ..,..H11 said of Peete. · '"IUC-AnzottJ. hach committed five -h was USC's fif\h v~ry 1n ix tumovcn, threatened toae1 hick into pmcs ~v~ Anzona since the the pme ·in the fourth 'quarter when · Wtldcau J~ined tbe Pac-10 m l 978 .. xruor t.aJ)~k David Adllas scored The Trojans took a 7:-0 !cad on their on a S-yard run with 6:"28 left 10 ttie fint tenes when Pee bit <Albccath -..---pme 7.55 left_ m the f lf'St q~ner Un.tit then;~ o1fe.Me. ..u_Arizona cut the IC '1 to 1-3 whm concentrated on the foot off re hman . (Pleaee eee U8C/CS) The Bruin1,6-lovcrall 1nd ~I in the'hc-10, the ~to. . returned two of the intcrcC'ptions. for touchdowns. The Bruin JCOrcd 1 touchdown an the ICClOnd utled went ~S ards for one of the scom and quarter when Orqon tate center Dave Orndorff' Alan t a pf.line interception into a hiked the baJJ o\.cr quartcJ'bm:t Ent Wllhdm'~ l.00-yard run for a touchdown dunng a 21-point head and Wilhelm booted the ball into the ~d P.ORTLAND. Ore. (AP) -:The J Slb-ra.nked third-quarter outburst zone try1n1 to pl.Ck rt up. UCLA's" Enc mi th UCLA Bnains didn't have to earn Saturday's The three 1nterc:ept1ons each by Rutledse and recovered for a touchdown. · Pacific· 10 Conference f~biU victory over Or-Henley tied a school record. as did D1al's I 00-yard An Orqon tatc mistake also 6Ct up UCLA's qon tatc. • return. first score m the op;cnina quarter when """Rotaqd ... The Beavers aa~e the same away .. I was a:al .happy With tht. S«Qndary,.. Hawkins fumbled a Bruin punt and· UCLA's "Jt was 1 stran,e pme," UCLA Coach ierry Donahue ••d. "cspec11lly considenna that two Rindy Beverly rccovn'ed -at the ~vcn' I J..yard- Donahue said the Brutns' 49-0 romp over lbe starters m the secondary were out of ac-K>n." line· \tel farr scored on the neJtt play Beavers. "I felt like Orcaon State self-destructed as The ci&ht Interceptions were the ~ost ever UC'l..A aJso rot 5e<>nn1 runs of 24 yards and much as aoythina. allowed by Orqon State. one yard from James Pnmus and a 33-yard "I'm de~e!,~ith •.be win, but the pme was .. I tbouaht thert'wtre 1 couple ofinterccpttons touchdown pas from Matt tevcns to Willie u.ch clotc:r score.-indicatcd :• ---"--as a rcwli...o£ hpt*i baU1, a ~pie went Uu-0\&&b Anderson.... __ __,_ __ · fi m a school-~rd IO receivers• hands and some wtre a result of poor UCLA's Ga Loa Gittn earned the ball 21 Orqon tate turnovers, inc rca(fi by our ciu.tncrbacks,'' Qrepm s~ FC'"u.1-c""h.----'1t1"'m'WC1'4-'l'f•0t""'~'-!fH2L43~,,. .. ft~M--'ll"'llH'httiff'lc-tpow.l:tlt'l,l't1'1n.,..a ~Hflt*fl"-tft1~---· ccpoons. Dave Krqthorpc.wd. "We will have to look at the quartcn Craig Rutledae and Darryl Henley eacn filmsloaccuratelyas<;es whattheproblem were." Wilhelm com,plcled 31 of SI passes for 340 picked off three passes for the Brums. . "We did some good things today, but bi& yards. butthrewsu 1nter~epuon • the mostevcrby "We knew they were aoing to throw SO or so mistake killed us," he said an Orcaon State puscr. • .,asses for the pme," Henley said, "so we said. lotcrceplions· wen;n't the only probttms for Five of the interceptions ended Orc&on State 'Hey. let's.set five or "' (mterttpti~ns).'" the &avers, who dropped to 2-6 overall and 1-4 in (PleeM ... OCLA/C3) Turkoman second: trainer Lukas enjoys- btg day at Breede rs' - .. Winkelman is one o( the best runners 10 the county, .. said Wood, .. so I think John did arcat today. -~it ma) not bn.e.&ecn But thmas went ac~ordina to fonn as the Ka~l twin • Kathy ( l 8:41 ) and hannen (18'.4S) scored a l·l fin1 h to 11ve Ocean View a J().poant total. lcavana Hunt1naton Beach's 58 .OQtnts far ~hind ---...-...----.-ihe Scahawks had two otller run· ners an the top, 10. l\ Akcmdfo}cr }'tar for teams. it was a arcat season for individual~ ... Sabra. Soto and Winkelman will mi~ it up apan nut week at Mt. San Antonio GoUcae for I.be IF prcluna. "I think we'll do pretty wcU in CIF "said Wood . "We "e beaten a lot -of the-te.am W<t"'ll be runnina in t, g9;1 I) fin1 hed founh and Oobb1c 'Bncn ( 19:47) came in eighth. "I ih1nk the lte) for us. all scaso was our con is\cncy." said Chilcott. "If we continue to be con i1tcnt we'll do \A<CILin£1F." UCI sweeps in PCAA meet FRF..SNO -UC lrvmc scored • clean IWC(P at the P<:'AA crOM 'COUntry champton\hips hckt Sat· urday a& Wood"''atd Park_. as bo..c.th~_,. the men' 111d womcn·s teams claimed c nfcrence title . ( J f • .. .. • · Becker. Ca .. l In Parle final Lakersdrop ~ . U.S. All·Stan top Japan, 8-3 season opener TOKYO -Ryne SandMra of Chi· • PARIS -T~o-llme Wimblfdon '1J QtD hit a IOlo honM nan in &M ftn1 iniuna champion Boris Btcktr and hUlooknown and Oak Murphy of &be Atlui.a Braves Sergio Casal of Spein 9e0rtd victories followed with a two-nm hosMr to Ind the Saturda)' to advance to the final of the Par1 ~~~~~a6-3m~~~tu~~· o~~n~~~m~~---~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~ ,.,.. AP........ . Japa~ All tar team i n the tint of' • KV'~Dn~---Bemr..ioi~~U'Tii"lh( tournament and ond· •-·-r-. aoodwtll 1mes. ranked in the world. btat Henn Leconte of Fran~. 6-l. 1119Kb&ll's annual •rtt aaent auction•~ • The p~e was halted with two out in the botiom of 3·6, 6·3. Casal, untttdecr and IOOth-tankCd in the on. Let the biddina bcain. • the sc:venth 1nn1n1 due to ratn. " \\OrlJ, ~at Tim Ma)o1le of the Unitcii States, 6-1, 3:6, r-AP••·-·-~. What ~:M oftfted for Ja~k Moms, a . • Sandbcra ~nd M.uroli'y tUt their homc:run! m thl" 6-3. · • , .. _ __.K"~ 21-pmc winner last sea1<>n armed with • •• ·topoftMfics•.•nnauOfl'S~ruEp-o~thcYom1·un Ca••I u-· v-~~,b• Ir. c t't' t t ~,.......C1. . 0 ' ... '"• '• -, . J ~ •qua 11yma ompc ' ion o en tr HOU ST. ON -· The Hous1on R"""ets -·""-.... :.... . more v1ttones ovct the last six seasons than any other ~nts. the. los1na pitcbef. wa won 16 aamet for the the main draw and u~t John .McEnroe Friday in the ~· n.-u,.; phc.her in bllseball'! · · . 01ants durina the reaular teaa0n. quancrfinals McEnroe's outbUrtts at the chair umpir'fl 'N BA playoff aftcr~aJow extend tnto the au1~nl ldlOft , ttow much i1 National l:.cquc battina champion !he J•pancse squad rallifd in the bottom ot the durinc the match coat hifT) a $3.000 fine and what could Saturday. captalizina on Rodney McCray's 28 pqints and Tim Raines worth, after hittina .3~ and steatina 70 first 1nnina, sconna two run1 on fqur hits off National be~2-day suspcn ion. , Akcem Ola,Juwon's 26 poi nu and 17 reboun(ben routt lO baei? Or bis teammate. Andre Dawson. who hit ..284 Lcaaue stnkeout leader Mtkt' Scott of the Hou ton It will be only the third final of Casal's tcn11is a 112-102 season-openina victory over Los Ansiea. ' with 20 home runs and 78 runs Astros) .. ~ • cam:~. and each time be made 1t throuah the qualifyina The Rock.cu. playinf without injured Ral~ batted in? -But the Americans made 1l 5.2 irr the· fifth when rounds. Jn 2S previous tournaments this year he bad Saf'npson, beat the Laflen~ for the Western Conftttnee How about third blacman Mtirplly's two-out ffOWlder was misi>la)'ccf by lhtrd made it 'past th~ sttond round in 01Jy five • title last) car and now bavr beaten the Lakin five of the • Bob Homer, wttb 21 home runs baseman H1rom1ch1 lshiac. allowinl Tony Pena and Casal beat lkeker, a West Gconan. in thrte tels 1n last six umes thetve played. • and 87 RBI? Or Lance Pamsh, Tony Gwynn to score. • · the first round of the 1985 Davis Cup eompetihon. ·•Rodney MCCray had his areatest day as a Rocket," the American tcquc' ll-Star Scott, an 18-pme winner, aave up six hitund two ~owcvcr. West 9ermany had already dinched . t.ht Houston Coach Bill Fitch said ... We had some problems tatcher, who bit 22 homers anct • runs. walked one and struck out none in the f1,nt three v1ctol')· by the umc Casal and B«kcr played aoina into the pmc. and 1 didn't know how our tcarn 4rove 10 62? .. innin&s. Milwaukee's Teddy Hipcra a 2Q..iame 9111nncr woufd rcacl. '' . · Who will Oj)Cn tht b dfiln&! for the Brewers. strud.ou.u.a.t .. walked ooc.arid ... e-up ~ ~S. sweep•~~ Wlptman .Cup _But McCtay cascd.his.colth'~...;__ ----Someone? Anyone? · onl~ one hit 10 t~ inninp t<>-Hm thewin. . . . • . .. Roon9 came through_ arcat,· and"·50 did {Jlm) • Come now, acntlcmcn, there Despite the JK>:Or weather, a' crowd estimated at LONDON -Bonnie Gadusek and E3 · Peters.en "·Fitch.said. · • • ~··. Ol 1s to~levcl talent available here. 34,000 wa.tched the game al Korakucn tadium where Kathy ... R1nald1 won their second sin&les MCCray equaled his top sconna pe_rformanct. _ Moll • Surely ~me team· can use these game two of the series will be played today. ' matches, third each overall, while Elise "My shot was there, but anothertb1na isthat I had \O players. Remember, the free agent marketplace ha The 24-man U.S. team is manaacd by Davey Bu~n and Anne White captured the hang around the ba ket more with Ralph out, .. McCray tradifionally been an important way to improve yow Johnson of the World Series champion New York closma doubles match as the Uruted States completed said. "l had to be mort aggres ive I was able to act seme . ball club. . Mets. Johnson played two seasons an Japan with the its sctond consccuttve sweep of 8nta1n in \he S8th offensive rebound and put them 1n." Not last year. Not-accordina to the M-.jor League Y-omiuri Giants in t 97S and l 976. . Wtghtman Cup. Saturday. • Maa,ic Johnson was one of th rte ~en scorina 1n Prayers Association. Hearinp resumed last week on its After help1na the U.S. clinch the btst-of-seven double fiaurcs. anevancc. cla1m101 manaacmcnt conspired to restrict Raiden put Cooper OD walven international tennis series for tbe eighth consccuuve "They wanted to win real bad," Johnson said. "But baseball's free aaent market last winter. . year the previous night, Gaduse1c shook off early match we'IJ see them again Dec. 26 in LA a.nd see what happens . . "There's baseball free agencyr pla9Cr agenl Doua EL SEGUNDO -The Los ~n~:l:S [il w~rincss to defeat Anne Hobbs, 2·6, 6-4, 6-4. Rinaldi "We hoth k.now that 1f we play our pmcs riaht we'll Baldwin said sarcasti~ ~Y-0u ~ kidding." Raiders announced Saturday !ht · c II t who started the American shutout Thursday rug.ht the~ be meclina again. This should 11ve them some confidence · Baldwin is the agent for Klrk Gibson, who baned placed seven-year NFL veteran Earl zipped pail Jo--9urte, 6 4, 6-2. ' t overconfidence," he added .• "lf they act .287 w\th 29 home runs and 97 RBI for Detroit the Cooper on waivers to JMkc room for · Then Burain, the team captain, and White ovcrconrldent, we'll shiittncm down.-~--"._ summer. before filing for free aaency and found tbAt r~kie defensive end Mike .Wisc, activated from the · completed the 12th perfect match record in the Houston beta an ll-potnt lead at.88-77 early 1n the those numbers turned no heads. · uuured reserve l,Jst. tournament's history with a 7-6, 6-3 d0ubles victory fourth ~uartcr, but the Lakers cut the lead to four points "When you C<l.mpare what went on from the ~isc, a 6-6, 260-pound product of UC Davis wa; over Dunc and Hobbs. Britain never has shut out the with l;lO lef\ on Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's basket. inception of the system through 1984 and wha' acquired asa f~urth-round~raft choice earlier this year. United States. · Abdul-Jabbar scored 27 poi nu, arrd John:te>n, llyrQA~ happened last year. it is absolutely a 180-degrec tum," . Cooper J01ned the Raiders this season in a trade -~n and J•mes Worthy each hit 21 for the Lakcn~ who · Baldwin sa1d. "Herc was a guy, 28Jears old with two with the San Francisco 49ers for a future ~raft pick T I vi l dl were outscored I 3-5 10 the finat 3:20 of the pme. · · seasons approaching 30 homers an 30 stolen bases, n While playii:ia "".itb the49ers, Cooper set an league e e 8 OD, ra 0 Otajuwon had a game-ruih 17 rebounds to fol,fr for auyevcryoneagrccdwasjuststartinatorcachhisstride, record for roolucs 10 1980 wtth 83 receptions in 8 Abdul-Jabbar. Kurt Rambis fed .Laker rcbounden with a 1uy who would be oneof1he betreT bets to perform season. and also pfa~eOin two Super Bowls. TELEVISION 13. ~l for the next five ycan. And I dldn 't &et one call Cooper saw limited action while with the Raiders 7:30 a.m. -OKNING: New "tor City Sampson is sidelined for five iames with a sprained from any ctub except the Tigers. Not one." mainly beina used as a third U"""t end. • M•ralhon. Channel 7. . ankle. . * · 1 ... 9.30a m. -NFL TODAY. Channer 2. • ' Quote of the ".'&Y Prep player collapses. die• ~;~:::::: = ~J:a ~=;~T: Chan~ei CUppen dotrn SDJJ• fJi !Jome opener 1'tu y Rice, sports director of WTVQ~ TV in Lexington, l(.y., on the nap over the failure of ~qosc ~tubing, third base coach of the Angels, to __&!Ve a s1gn to baserunner Bobby Grich, who was trapped ofT 6ase in the second game or ffie Ammcan Leaaue Champ1onsbjp Series: "For a moment, Mr. Stubina was tllt most fam ous Moose si nce BuUwinkle." • TUCSON --SCott Simpson btidled l!I three holes JD a row and upset Lanny Wadkins, 6s..6t, Saturday 1n the quar- teifinals ofthe SCikoltlcron Match Ptar qiampionship. . Simpson will play Ken Orccn and defcndina clwnp1on Jim Thorpt takes o" Phil Blackmar. in this morning's ~mtfinals o!the medal-match play cvenL HAWTHORNE -A Hawthorne . [iJ High School football player collapsed during a pme and was·prQnounccd dead at tll • a. hospital, and a nursing supervisor said Saturday the cau~th hadn't been dctennincd. -Jeff Cha1, 16, a senior honor student playma his first year of football, collapsed with 32 seconds left 10 Friday · niaht's a.arne against <Sulver City, said Hawthorne Coach Larry Recd. lt ii not clear whether Chai had been injtued 10 the game, which '\'BS called!itf\er the injury with the score HaWtbome 41 . Culver City 12. The 6-0, 21G-pound offens1\e guard fell to hJs ~~while returning to the huddle af\er a _play, ~ced Many of the Hawthorne and Culver City players, familiet and friends joined hands and prayed on the sidelines as medical personnel tned to revive Chai. -Many of the players cried and offered words of encouragement: "Come on, Jeff. Gel up, Jeff. .. bana in - there." S6. IOa.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Dallas at New York Giants. Channel 2. Noon -WRESTLING: Channel 56. Noon -EXCITING WORLD OF SPEErl AND BEAUTY: ran Hawley's -atq racina boot, Channel 4. · 12.30 p.m. -SUPER CHARGERS: Draa . Boat World Finals, Channel 4. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Denver at Raiders, Channel 4. • · , RADIO 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Dallas at New ~KNX(l-o70}. -- 1 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Denver at Raiders, KRLA (1 110). KJK-FM (94). I p.m. -PRQ FOOTBALL: Kansas City at San D1eao. KLZZ [600). S p.m. -HOCKEY: Klngs at Edmonton KLAC (570). ~ ' LO ANGELES-Benoit BcnJamm scored 18 of bu 28 points in the second half and point guard J..arry ~ ·addea24 points as the Lo~ Angcles Clippers defcttcd the Phoenix Suns. I 17-111 . Benjamin, a o;ccond-year center from Cre1ahton. matched his pro high sconna total and alJo ch maxed the Chppcn' comeba:k from a nine-point deficit early in the third quane'r. . He made a pair of free thows to tie the pme at 100 with 6:36 remaining in the contest, then addC(i another two free throws 22 seconds later to arve the Chppcn the lead for aood 10 their season's home opener. After LosAnjeles mcreased 1ts marlin lO 106-IOOon a re~ layin bj -Mar-q~ Johnson .wilb. 4;)8 left. Phoenix cut the maflln to 112-111 on a 21-footer by Walter Davis With 3S seconds rema1nina. But the Suns could gel no closer as reserve forward Mike. Sanders threw i cross~ourt P.HS out of bounds and .Ed Pinckney \VIS called for ttaveJ.ina-W1lh..four Jeeoods left. Tne OJp~rs. drawing only 7 ,805 to the home opener of their third sea'°n since movml from San Dieao to Los Angeles, also JO 22 points from Ccdnc MuT(eU, • HUITllG·T,I BEACH CITY COUNCIL ~ • LEADERSHIP-• BUSlllESS EX2ERIEllCE • ·co11011 . SEllSE .. JOIJI YOUR IEHiHIORS II ELECTlll TOI ••YS Congressman Bob Dornan Supervisor Harriett Wieder State Senator Ed Royce Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle . Steven Anderson Jack & Marion Apodaca Barry Bussiere Paul & Kathy Byrne Assemblymfn Dennis Brown John CObtr Vern & Betty Mays Wiiiiam & Lorraine McCune ./ Edward & Eunice Nicholson Chafles & Constance Osterlund Dr. Anselmo & Monique Pineda Assemblyman Gii Fergeson Lyla Crawford '.' Marina Quire GalJ HllUon, H.B. City Attorney Margo Oale881----..-=--.::_ .John & Alyse Rankin . ,. Huntington Police Officers Jon & Lois Fults Ernest & Diane Roehl Association Floyd & Naomi George Roger & Marty Slates Huntington Club Robert r-.,.;,r,..A E & M U"'I cav dWard Im Strickler Counc1lmtn Don MacAllJ!~te_r _...___-1.airy Gr Wiiiiam & Sarah Wiison Councilman John Thomas --~----...!!!~~.:::. Louise Grey . Roger Work Councilman Paul Christiansen S~don & Shell Grossman Don & Helen Ban el - Otck Longshore Candidate, Albert & v· I I Herbold John Bowden 72nd A.O. irg n a , . Ted & Alice Bartlett, Steve & Betty Hokten Norman & Therese Frey Former Mayor Louise Hution Or. Vincent & Nancy Gorrllla . ,. Judge Floyd Schenk , Paul 'Hutton Meryte & Chris Hammatt Lloyd & Dorothy Alexander Robert & Debbie Leinweber Lawrence & Mildred Hayes • ... Thelma Allard , . 'Shlrley C. Long Roy_mOnd ., Donna Logan Jawad & Nadia Anabtawi 1 Marilyn MacAmster Dexter Maddox • Robert & Eugenia Moore Chuck & Betty McCoulf Joe & Betty Nocella Dr. Robert H. Olander Dr. Edward & Delores Olivarez Kent M. Pierce Nancy Rhyme , Dick & Shl rley -Sn~rman Socrates & Evelyn Sklnas ........ Lou & Cathy Stan Dennis Suglno • Kavln & ly Helen Trommer Clyde & Helen Wampler Shirley Weidig Berry Williams .. Faye Wise Robert L. Zinngrabe Phll & Gun Zisakls C1r n & Setty Ferrv Mt. & Mrs. A.O. Edmondson Jlm & Jo Andrews Kirk Kirkland Mike & Ann Mays Rob & Sandy. Mays Bill & Cathy Balley Mary Alleen Matheis Tom & Joanne Brett l ' Anny Blomstervlk Jerome Bame Orin Berge Jr. Ron Brindle · Joanne Deatrlck Bruce & Janice Flelds Richard & Delores Franck Tom Fuentes Don & Angeta Hartfefder Jim & Barbara Hetzler Julius & Darleen Korn Robert & Salty Kurz Robert & Helen La Bayne John MordtM>rtt P.artial t:ist of Endo1seme!1ts. Paid For By :rom MaY,s For City Gouncil. io -· David & Joan Mosback Victor & Cornetia Rasco Bill Sage Dale & Sharon Skerlk Tom Smith Mr. & Mrs. O.C. Smith Bernard & Barbara Steinberg • ·-.. Helen Warns David Winscott Les & Geri Barcus ' Mr. & Mrs. Dale Dunn Ed. & Jean Evans John & Shlr1ey Harper Janet Garrfck ~~- Ernest & [)lane Roehl ~arbara Schnitder Spence Sheldon John & Haydtt TIHotaon William & S1tlh WMlon Warren & Dorothy ZcMrnJg .. • ... Mia1ni'sTe tav p~sse ~gut .cliee QB overcomes injury .to lead top-rated urrlcanes. 41-23 'From AP 111.,.tdet . d1 hrna ou1 the 5e<'Ol\d-wo 1 dctea1 1n Kan s· Kf>.')ear fi 1ball h1stol).Oiily1 S l·yardJickSaoal by Mac m11h'" the fourth pcnod lept Oklahoma from po111tla 11• thud ~ . unught ihutout. · Flot14.e 1•. AIW,. 17: Ktrwsn lkll tosttd a S·Yard touchdov.n pa 10 Riel')' Nattld with 36 nd1 rtm:liningan.d thcn"rambftd fora 1v.o-"°'ntconvt'fllon ·MIAMI_ Vinny :rcsta"trde, who n:lu\C'd '°come th t carped an 18-poant founh..quaner rally to ~ outof t~ lineup d pne ... ,..va11na1foot1n•un. eart{ in Florida to an u~t of fifth-ranktd ubum • • .t. •• .-..i ~ -• ~ • / Ala.Msoa H, M1 .. 1...,,. tak I: phomore me same. pa~ a .. ,ut C11~~1t·• 1n I din& tM top.-ran Cd hallbaek Bubb} HumPbrey ruwd fur I IChooJ-ft!COfd M11m1 Hurricanei to 41 -23 cottrae footban Hcton 2fi4 )trd\ and thrtt tou hdo•ns 1 ~'""th-ranUd Saturday over Aonda tate. l ... ~ d 9 .. ..! Tc taverde thtt\\' touchdowM .. ,., of 23~ard\ to au.ima route o. l M1H1 1pp1 State to Sta unboum ,,.. 1n 1~ uthc~ tern Conkrence. • • ~lon10 Hti}lsm1tb. 20yaTdno enan Blal.fe :an-a _4 >irds to Breu Perriman while compl~uns 21 of JS pa ~s tor Ne•ruu II, K.uu•· aaw ·1: Quancrbxk. tc\~ . 3 IS yards to lead· the Hurricanes. 8.0. o\er: the 20tll-T:i lor run for·t"o touchdown and threw for another to . ranked Seminole ' : , . • . . · • lea<S n1nth-ranked·Nc1>ra ka to a e., Etstu·Confcrcnce • And, as jf that were "not enou&f,,.T6tl\.erdc hobbfc:d · \'Jl"t(H) O~ er Kansas Stat~. ' ~ . , · • . into th~ end zone on bootlca runs of I and 8 )Atds . .l he I· Teu1 AlrM 3t, M 14: Texas A&M quanerbac\ yarder came on a fourth down w1tl\ 5:20 to pla), a"d the Kevin Munay th~w three touchdown pa , 1nclud1nia pass to Pemm1n with 1:27 left pvc M1am1 20 stnu!ht J~·)ard game-winner wuh 1:48 left, to 'rally the I h· .. potnlJ in th~ final periOd. -ran .. ed Pl'" to a Southwest onfercnce victory O'>Cr -4brfourtfa quantT wu 1 JUt-rlta't-+rirr--n'C"..___'S(>utfiem Meth{;(11\t Testaverdc said "We had to go ·out and do 1t." · Thr defcndinJ swc champion AWH impro"cd to Aonda State Coach Bobb) Bowden couldn't .bclp 7-10H:rul\and5-01ntheconfn-e~ .• M ,1nel1SJblefur but be impressed after watching Tcstaverde bounce b;ick the:\\\;( C'rown or post-sason pl3y, 1 S-3 and 4-2. from five sacks to bhtz his Seminoles on IU ol l I pa~~~ Olllo t. 11 , lo•• lt: Quanetback Jim l\,Jrs.81011 hit for t 8j yards in the finaJ ~nod < m C .. ~rwith a 7.2-)ard touchdown pa to spark .-·11· .. Testaverde simply wa the d1fTercncc.H Bo°"dcn point 'l«ond qu:mcr that led the I 7th-rated Bu kc)t'~ " · you can't coach iii.:' I ' • p:h~lL Lov.:a.. Ruth comma to the plate Heaets 60sna 'a game. and he m1&ht knoclrn out on every I can't r c mbcr hnang M11s1111ppl U, LS It: A 17 1-)ard pauina ~r-. up ap1nst a betleT quanerback · formanLI.' b~ soph-Omorc quanerback Mark _Yop~ .,.ho ·ht-oth t · 10V " 1an to1 a wucbdown, Mirnss1pp1 to tt fir t ----:-Arlto=r~~s ir~~I'°; %1: a1lb;ick C>.tml \!((Of) at Baton Rol.lgt" m 18 )e~n O\er 'o. 12 LSU . Hams rushed for 108 )ards and three touchdo°"n~ and Ark&Hll 4$, Rice 14: rkansa~ quartetback Grci UCLA def edden ll&rcu Patton (left). Cra.tg Dam (54) and Otlenl Pahulu comblile to atop Oreaon State running back Erick Montiomery for DO lain. Saturday. UCLA ROUTS OREGON ST ATE, 49-0 ••• • 4 From Cl sconna thrui • lihe Beavers were blanked even thdugh the)' wert 1n UCLA temto1) etahl 11me • tncluding five umc'> 1n the tint half. Th~ Orqon State turnov~ m the lint 111ne minutes or the pme helped t>'W UCLA in control Despite the l0Ps1ded cSC<>rc, UCLA had only 13 more }ards than the Bcavtrs and Oregon tale licld a shght ed&e 1n ume of possession. use ... From Cl Cosion hu the first of hli field goalo;. from 32 yard\, wuh 2· t S left m the Ihr B~ ~at~lhrtt-howl, played bricfl) m the founh pme arc against Pac-I 0 tule con-quaner. his fin.t action s1nce su enng tenders Stanford. Washinaton and a ham!i.tnng tnJury fivt weeks ago Southern Cahfomia, have won four ~ crowd of 23. 703 watched the 1n a row by a combined 163-45. game at aging C1v1c Stadium. by far UCLA tallbac\: Eric Bal" J.be Moil lhc Smallest gathcnng to. ~-atcto a Valuable Pla}'er m last season's Rose UCLA game this season. Gra-ham passes 49ers past Utah State, 14~3 ponuniucs 10 the founh Quarter, but the haplc l&JCS were unable \C> capttah7c on either JUntOr fullback Channing W1llt1ms added a l'arl"er-h1gh Thnm.i~ rl\mplcted fhe of SI\ pas for I S2 )Uds m the -- I S4 yards and·another score as No 7 .\ruona State tx-at tir)t 4uartcr including a 77-)ard touchdown tos to spht s1itth·1'1nked Wash1ngtOJl 1n a uucial Paci tic-IO (on-<"nd Donnie< entcrs to 1)8rk. the 12th-1'1ted Ruorb:i ls. ference pme. North CuoliAa sate %3, •lit Carolbaa U :. Ghen a Ar11on1 State. 7-0-1 overall, remained alone atop thl' ~lond chance after South Carohna was~off tde on 'tht' Pac-10 standtnJS Wlth a 4-().t record CLA. a .i9-0 final pla) of the game. Enk Kramer complcted·a winner over Oregon State on Saturda)' 1s 4-1 but dc,~ratior(J};)'ard touchdown pao;~ to Danny PccblC$ IO powerless 10 stop an Anzona tat~ dnvt w""ard the i"<' the 16th-ranked "-'olt~ck 1he v1clory · league title and ttie host bcnh m the Ro">t' Bowl l (LA'' t-l'>C\o\herc · onl)' conference defeat was a 16-9 loss 10 1hc Sun De"''' otre f>•me~ ·avy J~· ~te\-e lkucrlcin pa ~-d lor on Oct 4 t\l.o tnuchdo""ns and bet:amt ""lotre Oamt"~ career rout l'eD.D l)tale lt, Wttt Vlr&Jala t : (Juarn:rbac~ John nllen..c leader as lhl' lmh 1hrar.h1.'\.I 1nJUr)·nddled and Shaffer hll DJ Doner \o\llh a 2:\-~ard tim-quan~r uutda\~ '•"~ touchdown pa~s and Massimo Manca k1dced l~ur fidd In the Pac-·111 goals as sccon -ran -Penn Statr \molhorcd V.c\I Wllord 4!. Wa lllDglOD Sqcc tt. 81ad -..ustcr--- V1f'IH113 for ns eight consecuuvr victor) g;unrd 177 ~ard' · ru~h1na ;and rccc1v1rfg.. ~ortd l\o\o Penn 'tate's defense allowed West V1i'f.in1a tu 1.ro\'> touchJownsandhro~c1thl·)1.'ar-oJdStanfordrccord~uh midfield onl) three hmes as the N1tt.1n)' Lion' beat the 'ti cJmt.·~ tu lead tht· < ard1nal'\ romp o'er W:uhan11on Mounuunccn-for the 19th ume an '\I ga~. ~t:ttt. -_ Mlcldgan 69, llll.Dols 13: Quarterback Jim Harbaugh OrettoD %7, CJllfornla t : ( hm Miller ran for t-No ran fort-NO touchdowns and pa~d tor anotherto lead 1he ICIUl'h<lo" ns. the li~t 1mmcd1atcl) after break1n1 Or- thtrd-ranlccd Wolvcnncs tQa Big r en roul ut Uhno1\~ ~on°HiMCCr rc;.~tor ~D@.µI ·.and l\O threw a Harbaugh -Nho ·pla}cd onl) three quartln mm-TD pa" leading tl'\c,Ducl'i. to :a 'lllOf) O'-ct f'ai1fornta. • pleted 11 of 1lpass.csfor114 )atd.s. .. In ~C't1on tm-oh'mg PC .\A lnms· M1ch1gan. 8-0 for the ~ason uod S-0 10 tht: Big Ten. Studa-Las Vtga t7, Nortb Texas taw H : \tC\t ..cored on five of 1lS Sill fir t·half po<;<,c\\1on St:sll"1•rth tired thr l touchdown P.l ~a\ Nevada-La" Otlalaoma «.Kamas S: Eart Johnwn ~ure<i thn.'\.' ol \. t'g.I' ralh~ trum un earl~ 14..0 J.cticll to lake a. non- his four toucndowns amtd a 31-poim 1tmd qua1'tCT ~nntcrtlke ''ctolT~ "'-OTTh Toll'Srn~ .• e\plos1on that propelled fourth-ranked Oklahoma 10 a Su JOH State 4~. t• Mulco tak ?: Juruor swamp1n& ol Kansa-; fullh •C's Jame-. ~'on ~ored four lOuchduwn and ~n John~n scored on ruMof7 :!4. ~S .1nd 3 )Md'> as the fo\l '>iatc enh~ccd 1t\ NC A-lcadani ofTcnstve show ~ncr~ avenged a 18-11 tos" here t"o ""nh a rout of ev. \1e"co State --i>enod. LOGAN .• Utah CAP) Sophomore qu.ancrback Jeff Graham threw two touchdown pa\ses to lead l ong &ach tate to a 14-' v1e tory o\Cr L'tah Slate tltrda\ in Pacific Coa\t -Athk:1K: A soc1at1on football action. On thr 'ICCOnd play of the period. senior quanerback Tom Ponich 1)8tte<i 32 )ards to Kendal Smith, Smith had a clear p:ith to the end zone but shppcd .\nzona foteorcd ~•th ninr s.econds left m t he half when ( o ton hil from 39 >ards - Anzona had fi\.C turnovers. 1nclud- "'' four fumbles. while U lo t two fumbles and a pau tntcrcept1on. Southern (al went ahead l();.6 when Schafer ~1cked a 30-yard field goal wuh l SS left in the third penod. and the Trojan widened the lead to 17-6 on Pccte's touchdown· pass to Henry haefer's 23-)ard field goal \o\lth U:l4lcftm1M pme put tht I rQJa n~ ahead 20-6 Long Beach fullbac k Mark Templeton had 18 receptions for I U ~ards to break the eustmg P('.\A record of l7 receptions. Tcmplt'ton no"' ran.._s third in lht' nation for pa\'> rect'pl ion~. The "1ctory boosted Lona lkal·h 10 a 3-3 overall record and a 2· I marl 1n the PC'M. USU drop~d to ~-S and' 2-l an conference pla) Mmut" later. senior dcft'ns1•e rnd \.1ark Moraz sacked Graham o n a founh-and-ont OJl th<' Long Bcach ·2- ~ard hnc But Moral was charged ""-Ith a per\onal foul and the ball went hack lo Long Beach Kapp to mee.t with eal ~AD - After Adam\, who ran for 110 yards on 23 camcs. scored to pull the Wildcats w01thin seven points, n· zona blew its last chance to overtake lhe Trojans when Charles Webb lost a fumble at the Anzona 28-yard·h'ne Lona Beech Jumped to an early lead wb~n Grab~ an Estaoca;1 Hiih product. to a fi\e-)ard !leonna pass io Greg Locy to c;ompletr a 76- yud d~. BERKELEY (AP} -Jot' Kapp. U L didn't get on the scoreboard -whose C ahforiua Golden Bean.' re- unt1I 6:08 remained m the third cord dropped to 1-7 Saturday wnh a qu1ner Sophomore k1ckrr Dl'an ·1oss to Oregon. will be mttttng ')()On .Gamer booted a 34-)ard field goal. with Cal Athletic Director Dave catching a pass from backup q erback Andy Crouch with 1.04 tona Beach State's sccotld sconng Maggard to talk o-.er the football dnve came with IS seconds remain-team's losina wa)S. • e n the game. Anzona ran for 207 yards. but manaaed only seven compleuons 1n 17 pas.sin& 1ttemp1s for )ust 6 7 }ard-; 1ng tn the tliird period when Graham Kapp ~1d after the 27-9 loss. sixth passed 7 yards to Templeton [nc straight for,C.al. that he and Mapard Wcctman kicked the extra point have not discussed the poss1b1hty of l 'tah !)tate had two ormi op-his lcavma tbe head coachm~JOb ·College football scores u-._. 1l Wlm<l'9'°" It v-•• '' 11 $a•t_,, St I ........... u-)A ........... ,, lO Wallnll i. , ...,..11.Y ~lY" t Wo\11 & 1.M 7t ... _.. .... , Vo 14 w.,.,,.., So...., 1f JC•$m.."I t IAST P9M SI It, Wtsl VlrG"1 .. 0 "'°'" O.mt l3, Navv 14 &o••on COl!eOe 77. Alrnv 20 SYrKUM 14 P1lhtluftll 20 &rown ll, Herv•rd It COIM1• '2, L•lnetl• 1 Conn«tlcul 7•, 8o•ton u 1 COl'llt 16, l\lltllfte41 l Oerlm<Nlf'I Jt "l'•ot 11 Dfl•••r• lo', Maine )1 ....,., Ctou •I. 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Yot1no1town SI The Costa Mesa-Police Association Recently Asked Prospective City Council C-andldates To Commit To Guldellnes Which Represent What We Feel Are Necessities F.or Ma_lntalnlng HJgh Qua111J-Law Enforcement ·In Costa Mes.:. Tbe_ Candidates Were Not o ·uestloned Regarding Any I Issue Other Than Publlc Safety. The Following Is A List Of Those · Candidates Whose Polltlcal Phllosophles Allgn With Our Law Enforcement Goals. Michael G. Nutter Michael W. Szkaradek Peter Buffa Douglas Yates Charlene A. Johnson Joe Erickson Chris M. Steel Nicholas Bartlett Brian Therj ot Robert Hanson Sandra Hamilton • ·- <. .. Ol••eo.t DAILV PILOT/ Sunday, Nowmbet 2, 1988 NflL r- ...... al C.-lllCll l i.A V•y a . llllo Helldo t Ml JlldftM.1._ Clleflev U---~-~·-~­L_A Htrtor n, AftttllM V.-V 17 tHH 1CMOOL ...... ~ LOI A !l\ltot •• llM*1¥ M ..... ~~ u o.M•• 0 IMleie " \ t , .. • .... . c......~ v. i.N:l• 1' •rta. 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Probate. How to avoid 1t '• Trusts. Revocable and lrre able I • US Government Seourit 81 • Batiks Tax-Free lnvestm Tax-Deferred IMMIAfnV:! ment firm with 7 co off ices 1n Sou fornia With 1ve backgrou lf.IMll plan· ds. real est ions and Mr F1 been con- 1n Orange Ronald Koenig, your Co· Host is a Certified Financial Planner listed In MONEY magazine by the Institute of Certified Financial Planners as one of the top financial professionals 1n Southern Cahforn1a Mr Koenig is licensed by the National As· lbl.aoL ~ 1 rr soc1atlon. of Security Deal· ers and 1s a registered representative with 01· versified Securities. Inc and special guest apeaker, Suzanne M. Tague, Attorney at Law '~IF YOU WANNA WIN, • FREMANTLE. Austraha (A P) - Light winds between s.1x llld seven knots wdl arect the IUmenca·1-Cup- chaJleniCf1 Saturday when they stan their second round robin scnes The series wiJr be tbe make-or- brealt affair for several of the under· dot boats. Experts predict that 12· meter boats wtuch fail to win at least eight of the 11 races may not be around f9r the lhird sencs. Winnina boats will receive fi ve points for each victory in this scnc!I, compared to the one point &ranted in tt)e openina round. In the third round I YOU OOJIA PLAY WJN-GO!'' ---c_11111t-T•l11!1-N,,.,1-0tt -P,,,-AI. _,__... __ ... ,._-----·--· Dailf Pilat TWA FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE RE~LL Y ~RE J this "-111 JUm{> to 12 points. The I 2 skip~rs all appeared op. hmlstlC al-aw rd•)! JUJbt _press conference Tom Blackaller, whose USA faces today's tou&hest test in mccuna Dcnnis'Conner's Stan &t Stnpes, said ttie r1d1cal San Francisco boat bas received new rudder blade$, fore and aft, and he SIJd It IS hoped they will imJ>rove the boat's performance. He said USA .. s sail area Has been reduced in an effort to make the boat more stable us~·s steering system bas been revamped, and accordin1 to Black· allcr the earher problems. have been eliminated. The s.temna did not provide adequate feel to the helmsman in the fltSl.round, accord· in.a to Black.aller. Blackaller, who lost a close· six second dcc1.S1on to Conner in the fint round, said he would have prefer to meet the San Otci.o boat J.D beaner 11.tS, l>ut 1t 1s $0methana lhat a •lopper cannot con trol. Pirate in.34-27 ... setback Hovlk and· June Abramian Tom Allen Glenda Alphabet Doug Ammerman Janie Arnold Vince and..CaroLArrlgo Albert J. Auer Barbara Aune BAC PAC Betty Jo Balley Doug Balley Paut Balalls Pat and Donald F. Ball Louis Ballas Martha and Pete Barrett Elizabeth L BeazJey Gordon Beck Paul Betous . Edward P. Benson Marcia Senta_ Kart 0. Bergheer James R. Blakemore John L. Blom WHHam and Edna Blurock Wendell and Mefftta Booth vonne BOttroff Dan Boyd Jane Boyd Zaverlo and Ctyda Brenner Kathteen Brown Kay Btown Gary W. Burrlll Wetter Burroughs Loultl Button Tykye G. Camerll TomCuey Doug GMnlUgh SteUa and Anthony Chavoe -. : .. .. PAID POUTICAL ADVERTISEMENT ' . . . • ... ----------- USTLE • - f-0rtitle ''Re-elect a ·Proven tearier'' s ·y OtJJ~~COMMtJN 'ITY tEA~~s Helen Coffey Gerry Lynn Garland June KaWlmura · Patricia S. McKenna, M.D. Doris 0. and Larry Shay Stan and Rae Cohen Robert A Glrrtlon SlrlhT. K•r Bob and Ann Mclean Dorothea Sheely ~Compton MldMlll C. Gitting ~ Ind AJ Kiger Or.~ & Mrs. Beryt Meltnkoff Robert Shelton · Joan Cannella EtMlt George HlgOp Koldlrill JoAM Ind Harry Merrill Said Shokrtan .• Kevin and Susan Conley [)Nd Gorr # • Don and Fran Sloper Rena Murphy Koppelman Anthony P. Monte Jane Coon • BIA Ind Helen Gold Pat Krone COlllon end Jean Morris Lou A. Smallwood canana Taffy COlloW Nlthllli Goldlttln . .Jatnll Krulglf Connie Ind Stln-Mumford Gall Vlnje Smtth Wiiiiam F. Coif AJ anCI Msthl GnNm Lucille Kuehn 8eYerly Neltlnde Jerry J. Smith ~ Peggy and L• Cotton Fred Grent John Kurtander, Jr. eor.... Ind Tim Newman Don C. Snyder John L. and ~-Curci Taylor 8. Grlnt PIY8 landl8 N.B. POllcl Empl_o)111' Assn. W. Lee and Ann Spencer Da"'d Cun'*'Ghlm Din Gr1bbll Blrnltt Ind Carotyn um .. N.B. Arlftghtn' Assn. Diana Springer Larry Diboll Dlnlel GuoG-•°'Mim Nlncy Llmef Poly Ober Reed SP!.lnkel Charlotte F. Diie Wll'ftn D. HlnCOCk NOra LetWnln Ninfa Ind Cril6g O'Brien John and Elizabeth Stahr J ... Dlle Loren Ind NlnCy I~ Pat end Hiney Leet• Dennis D. O'Neil Elleen T. Steams Carolyn A. Dlvll Wltllrd tnd Harrtlt Hlntl Blrbn Uchman A.Otlmo J. Leslie Stetteneen • Barbara Ind .Im DIBoom Denr'6I HltWOod Mttln ~ Doltll EJ~H...,aod Vernetta Ueb Tony Ollmo Louise Stephens JIYf"Dotlott LuwnaHayton Kjfiyn F. Link Bob Owens· F. Boyd Stillings ~~-Mk:hlel 0. Pllttz Glen and Dorothy S1ilfwill .Florycl Downe Hon. JICquellne E. Haether l,. Lynn DoWty Jim lrid KathfYn Hllfrtch Dr. NormM R. Loats Betty Payne Mable Striker Irene= Hldl Hetwtg 8lrblra L:-tong "Don P•ton Herbert W. Sutton Shsry Ind Jim L.ooft>ourrow J ... Peck Henry K. Swenerton Robert and Dub Curtis tterblrtl Eugene Duklltt Norma Hertzog Aoblrt J. Lucia ThorwO.~h Phil and Bette Tozer Jiii Ourtc• • JelhO.~ Wlmlm 0. Lulik Of. K1luy Peterson Robert Trapp ... . Ranney QrlPlf J111f-ft .. R.O. Ind Helen R. Luech Honorlbll Irv Pickler Wiiiard S. Voit George and Ph)1ll DrlflOn Robert Hllchcock AOlllniij LUiton Dr. Ind Mr'L Acibert l.:. Pike Hank and Margaret Weber • Peter Dnimi'riond Jeck ......... ~MICNlb Blrbn P.lnes Supervisor Harriet M. Wetder I Winifred Dunn Roblr1 Hopkins O.E. M*Y HonGrlbll AUthetyn Plummer c.c. ana Claude Whitney Thomas C. Edwlrdl Chrti HOppli' LllMlby 8lira Ind Edwin Ramsey HoUey Wilkinson Pat EJchenhofer Miry LOU ._.,. Homlby Rlchlrd M• owttz . Blrblra T. Regan Edgar and Edith WUUarns Jeln Engllnd Chnt Md"* Howmd Dcnlltllnhll V. 8-ur~ard Retttng George WHfflmson Jamee F. Engllsh :rom Ind 0.... Hyn EllcM•• , ~Thomas F. Riley Joan and Uoyd WJnbUrn. . Cart and Diani Ensley Rutll Hynda Mr. end Mra. a... MllWI Brenda B. Ross. Ed.D. Marc Winborn Jemll eVIM m.r.weon JolllMlu Hon . .nd Mrs. J.E.T. Rutter Harriette Witmer E. Tom Evans Bonnll). Jllfllttt MlrQrPlilpMl&nt Phyllis SChnelder. E. Edward Wolfe Karen Evitts Htlgl n Cert .;.rem• Mlll;n--td Paul and Cathy Schroeder Sterhng H. Wolfe, Jr. WNlllm F.lck• Robert L JotwiiD\ • iDd Lydie MDCrollc., John T. Schuler Jim WOod Eatber lfKl_Stu Ane • Vin Jorgll 11n· Dt. Ind. Clrt McDonald Rogef and Janet Seitz Stephanie Young · '· St~Gabrtel GOlaii ~ Hph Don'Mr*•~· Honorabte Su-'ne S. Shaw loll and :r fJlry Zimmerman ., . . l . .. -,. /. l .• ·oak Tree handicap TMa.D llACa: ' "" """'-~ us -J -_. ~ • a.,.... •.c• "'° ooo s>s.-1 ll_,.. 4aattl IU 2 Ol'k.M l~ llS > T ..... EIWO¥ P'.IOQy) llt ',..,.... Utlofl l~•I 11S s o-... t'1Dillel m •W.IV~I llS • 1 ~ Pro;.,_. (P•ttOOI a I• fl'Oaeicw. LaGIOtf <7·21 C:A.,.,...,. ,,_. ..... off,.. •Ill...,.,. .. -'''""' flOIO OCf H ,,_,tor -COMK'-..._... ,..~ f<ont ... • 10 .... T~ 1'.NW>Y ~21 11.at ........ to ... !lat ...... --flt"'!»•,_.. - r-.i --· OAMCaaEL l4· Or--. flO!OI ledet, ..... IMlt c:onteftf'°"' i;.,.. LOH<i· SHOT· OttlCAO lllOUltTM U CL • ..._ ..,,.,._ _.. _,,._. Ut .. ......... ,1_,_ 1 Car• a-.. tSahl 1 e•Yount ANr CS•n-~ J , .. ,.... .. l/IMzal •e·~ICM-ol 5 \Oft'\ FOllY (VeJeN..-.) "' 117 IJ7 117 117 ' '/ UST aaT NNAM()jltATO 11tla bul ·NICI ~UY SASt4A"S JOI '"" ll.-1 ------.a~ Confused about the City Council Election? • > It's as simple as ... Amburgey Buffa oSta .Mesa '-.. The most important votes you'll cast on ovember 4th are for City Council. It's city government that affects our lives the most~ We think Costa Mesa is an outstand- ing city, and we're proud of it. Please join us in voting for ... .tl.:t MOli»Li • 11-\HI t.h MAllKt l M ... 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Jove< "" •11!1 coune, Ol'I M9tt I~ IOP -""'• Ml.V•YVtl.L• (4•11 Woa I at Old M'1 CIO-IN I' '\ IH I mft teuld tie !flit •ut!Mf't ,.,.,,, tOftt cOUld .. ..,. •• ~ lfo11al 1.0UIS LI ~ANO (\0-IJ ,.,...4' werv rOUllll lrlP' elld C•-1 M l~M Mr ~· LONGSHOT EXCLUSIVE PA•TNEa NINTH RACI I 11 1' 1n11es Pi;r14 Ul.000 J vH• oldt .. 110 c .. wn-~ Pl'I<• n s -.t:n.toO I e.tnldvl (Htrftel'Cltll 116 ) ltt'10t\.fh01\¥Y Mt ... r .... I 116 l ~' 1P1ncavl ' 114 4 WHe FrNit tH'llltftl l1• , S O•IDV IVttef'lueitl I~· • NwttN °'Ml'!\ I Oltv.rft I l1J ' 1 lteiteoe ISthtflil 114 I M<Jft 18:.<tJ.I H• l 00 HO 110 t ~tier Ne••• I $.0\1111 IM 0 0 HO 10 O\IN T0<t1•do tS•-1 116 J 00 11 e.ooun (PetlOI') allJ tllMIOGI If II C~•ao. effofl .., ltil wl'\OMI n ""<I Cl! 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TOM I . # • .. .. . , Cal.J. these People to help d~or-ate ¥.t;JDr-bome, business \ or Club for thiS Year's -HARBOR HOME~ CHRIS.TMAS LIGHT SHOW Wi.nncn' Favoritt I NON--PAOFIT • the SEA ElCPLOMR SH,. 210 (71C) 541 4005 We 'll Help Put Up & Take Down, Too Jim Harmon S1e1pper - 1'31 W. Cwt Hwf. Nea,.,t ...._CA_, JfON-PBOrtT r..rurusq tbe Keis of tbe.1917 Fu.fi9bt.n ~ · "W•'re barning to work lo_r iou '' Coatad ROD "4Mu, President 714 I 740-1610 Yacht Club. Bunn ..... ,,,.__. ..... t '"" r\n c-.-,....., ....,..._ r .... G • NON-P FIT KEY CLUB. ___ lrvi1e tilh SchOol '321 W l~t • ttv.,_., CA 9271• ' Professional Lighting & Soond Design & Installation NON·PROFIT RITON . S!A SHIP 1058 •All -GIRL CREW Janet Kle1nschm1dt. Skipper 17 14) 650-0247 191 I VI. Cw Hwy • Nftwpon a.~ CA 9266) $3.500 ·Pri:~ A.f oney for U'inners' Favorite Charities.' 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Ct&DMNOFA Ll8Uft GOO" (A) 12 15, 2 45. 5 00 7;30 10;00 tSYnd.v t 451 ".ITAND •Y ME0 (RI 12·45. 2 4$, 4 4$, 1.46 1:45, 10 30 (Sunday 10.20) 0 PEQOY SUE" oor MARRIED" (PO 13) 1'.30, 3·46 9 oo. 8·1s, 10.15 "FROM HYOND., (Rl 1.01. 4 ..a. 8:30 "TRICK OR TREAT" (R) 2.60, 9;35, 10!18 •ROI AIENEA'S• _:STAND BY ME .. 1RJ 1·00, 3 00, T'Oef 7:00, 9:00 "JUMPINr JACK FLASH"IRI l.00, 3 l.5, 5 30 7 45,t .50 ~·CHILDREN OF .. · A L!IS!R 000 .. lRT 12 10, 2:30, 4:45 1·00. 9:30 "ALIENS" (RI 1·10, 5·40, 1000 "PIQQY IUE QOT MARRIED'r !PO f3) I 30, 3 45, f 00, 8 15 10 20 (Sun 10. 11) "JUMPIN' JACK , FLAIH"(RI • 12.45, 3 00. 5· 15 7:30. 9 45 CINEMA WEST w~ ~ lQl', ~ 11111U sue w 1• 11CROCOOH.£ OUNDEI" (PG13) 12·111, 2.1s. 4 15. 9·11 8.30, 10 30 (Sun 10.20) '. C THOMAS HOWELL "SOUl MAN" (PO 13) 1 15, 3:30, 5 45 1:00, 1000 • • 4 TOM CRUISE "TOP OUN" (POI "THI FLY'' (Al 11""'""."."::-=-::~~~----IH-l --M ..... 5;-a·OC>;-6 l6 "PEGGY SUE GOT no. H 5· "TOft GUN" {PG) 7;30, t ·45 llQMAT fllOUlr 1t-30. 4-o& "NAVIGATOR" 2 1s 5 40 • •SCOTT ~INNIS• "IKY BANDITI" IPOI 12:30. 2:30, 4 30 1;30, 1•30, 10·05 IJNIVF RS TIV 8'>-18811 ~ HJUWIN' JAC« FLAIH"IR> 12 15f 2.30, 4 •5 7 00.' 15 JOHN CLEESE "CLOCKWllE" (PO) 12.20. 2 20. 4 20 • 8·20, I : 15, 10·00 0 AUINt••1R> 12 so. 6:2&, 10.00 ·~·FLY"(AI 130. 1:00 11CROCOOILE DUNDIE" IPO 13) 12 oo. 2 os. 4.10. 9 1s 1.30. 10 30 (Svncs.y 10 15) "THI COLOR Ofl~Y"!Rl 12 15. 2 45. 6'00 130.1000(~t46) .... ue VILWT" (A) 1~16. uo. ol.45 7.16 930 .. - MARRIED'' f PG 13) "TOUGH QUYI" (PO) 12.00. 2 11. 4 15. tr·1s 3:45 7·45 e 30. 10.30 (Svncsey 10 20J 11~1.Am GAW' "CROCODILE 1'45• 5:45• t-4' (POI DUNDEE" (P013l 1 15. 3 30, 5.45, e·oo 10 15 (Svnd•t 10.00) HUNT1NGTON TWIN a.ia 0388 "tlUTHLEU fllOfU" 12.40. 4 30, 8.30 "KARATE KIO II" (PG) H5, 9-20, 10-10 JACK LEMMON "THAT'S llFE" (PG 13J 12 40. 2 45, 5 00 7 15, 9 15 "NAME OF THE ROIE" IRI , 45. 4 30 100, 930 · "JUMPIN' JACK FLAI H"<R> 12 45, 3.00, 5 15 730. 9 45 C THOMAS HOWELL "I OUL MAN" CPG 131 A 00, 8 t5, l;30, .U);2() '-CROCODILE DUNDEE .. (PG 13) 1'15, 3'.30, 5 45 • 8 00. 10 10 (akin 10 00) ._. ........ __ WFSTBROOK '>JO HO 1 WUWl11111 AT...,. ... , 11. SOTS $2.lt ••OEAOL Y FRIEND" 3:06, • 46, lO 10 (A) "TRICK OR TREAT" 1·10. 4:IO, 1.30 (A) "•OY COULD f'L Y" 2 00, 9 00, 10 00 (POI •tteARA TE KID II" (PO) 12.00. :us. 8.05 C THOMAS HOWELL "SOI.IL MAN" (PG) 1·00. 3 15, 5 30 7 45, 1000 BURT LANCASTER "tOUOH QUY8" 12 00, 2 00, 4 00 • 00. I 00 10 00 . "ST AND BY ME" IRI 12·30. 2 30. 4 30 8 30. ' 30, 10 20 (SUNDAY 10.0S) .. PEQQY IUE QOT MARRIED'' 1P013) 1•30346,100 e 15. 10 15 Clun 10 101 .. JUMNt' OIACK f'LA9H"(AI 12 11. 2 30. 4 45 7 00, •·15 I I ~ T f ~ -.~ I \ \ ; I ' " L__ - 'Crocodile' Snapping up box office recei:gts HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The Aus.-a bl.acr scbolanb1p to Harvard Law tralian comedy .. Crocodile Dundee" School. The movie . swnn1 C. continues to make money futer than Thomas Howell and Rae Dawn any other film release this fall -Chona eamecU4.4 million in l ,182 11ani I MW kind of ldveiwture * 25 TH SMASH WHK! * includina the hustlers an the theaten. poolroom drama .. The Color of., "PeaY Sue Got Mamed," with Money." Kathleen Turner stayed at fourth in the air. -NOW PLAYING - •Ru LA HABRA UA Movits AMC fashion Square 990-4021 (213) 691-0633 BUENA PARK LA MtAADA UA Movfa ~ftwlY 952-4993 523-1611 ' COITA MEI A ORANGE EdWarda Cinema Ceflter AMC Orange Man 979~141 637-0340 COITA MEIA OAANOE EdWttds Ta-.n Ctl'tter PlclflC s Orange 751~194 Orrvt-ln 634-9361 EL TOftO ., OAANGE Edft/da Saodltblek UA Clly Cinema 511·5880 634·3911 FOUHTAIN VALLEY WESTWNSTEA Ectwarda Fountain Valley Pacific; s H1·W1Y 39 138-1500 • Oriv.-ln 191 ·3693 • f\ll.LERTON WESTMINSTER Fox UA Mall Clfllftla 525-4747 893--0546 IRVINE HOl"ASSEI Ed#lfdS WoodbfldOt ACCEfflO fOfl 551-0655 Tl1IS (HQAQ(lll(lfl llll;111-r1n••aw1 ~I """" ,. .. UAI....._ M2*' a lOIO (....,. f:~mt,c• ....... .._ ___ . . ...... ,,. con a llt&A (,._......,,_ u• ll01 C.TA•IA ... ~ ,...... "AN EXTRAORDINARY .. FILM!" .....,.,.., -....-r, WAll('.TY "A POIGNANT AND BEGUILING LOVE STORY." "Crocodile Dundee" took home place and earned i4.2 million. That's $6.7 million in its fifth weekend of the wne amount "Pegy Sue" distribution and t)u earned a total of brouaht in the previous week when it SS 1.8 million. was _playina in 240 fewer thcaten. A key to the succeas of the film • · "Trick or Treat,., a new entry timed about an Australian crocodile bunter for maximum Halloween aP,pea), is its widespread distribution: The etaced fifth by aroning S2.9 million. movie is playina in l ,496 theatm 'Trick" ·featurtt bea...i:y mew star nationwide camin1 a per screen TonyFieldusahcavymetal1tarwho averqe od4._S 11 for the weekend. is summoned from the dead af\ef a In companson, the second-place loner played by M1tt Price plays his box office hit, "The Color of.Money .. rerords backwards. is~Jayina in just 817 thcatcn and bu Comedian-actress Whoop1 Gold· a weekend per ICl'Cen avcraae bcrs's "Jump1n' Jack flash .. shppcd of'$ ,434. to sllth, earnina Sl.9 million for 20th "The Color of Money," which stan Century Fox. Tom Cruise and Paul Newman an a The Toiichstone film "Toup }f~~~!.of the Newman classic "The Guys," stamna Burt Lancaster and • jjiiill]lp,.,;.J L •• camcd S..S..ll million inll.t Kirt Doups u two paroled tmn second week in release. ro'ti dropPed ff'6m -m,....-....r--- lndustry analyst A.O. Murphy of seventh, after carn1na $1.8 million m the u.de publication V!Jiety says its founb week. qctobcr box office totals will be the "Cbtldren of a Lesser Ood," sw-" hi&hest ever for that month, with nna William Hurt, dropped from -ti<ht $ales up about 9 percent. sixth to eiabth. aJso taking m about Tbe top three movies over the put S 1.8 million. . . weekend ar~ more than the top Herure the top box-<>fficefilms for seven films did for the same three-day · the weekend, with distributor week· ~od in J98S. This ycat·s top seven end aross, number of screens' week- u tles brouaht in $28.1 million, more end per-screen average, total JTOSS, than 70 ~roent better than Ian year's nu!"ber of weeks in release and .$16.2 mill10n. ' cttimatN. Qroduc;Pon casts Dj~ ln..thi.rc1 oJacLthiL out ~kend tributon ~~ ~gr_oss amount was a new filnV'SouJMan, aoou-Y a iiprts. F11wes nor avaiJable-arc- whitc youth wbo fraudulently obtains indicated by n-a. 1. "Crocoole Dundee/' Pw~t. 16 7 mlll9n, 1Af5 ~. M.$11 -ICTMfl, U1 I IT\llltoft, ftw ........ 11.S l'ftllllon t "Tiit COier of ,,,,.,...., ... ToudlllON WJ fl'\llloll, '" Kl'Mf\t, 16,.U ..., tel'Mfl ' t 1) 7 ~. ,_ ....... ,,, tnl8otl.. • ) "SIM 1'Mn," "-"'for1d. M 4 ~. 1,212 tctwM, IJ.4ff..., tereen, MA rnmon. -.-ft·~ , 4 .. ......, Sue Go! Men1ed,'' T,.._Sl.ar, M-l m1111oo1. 1,1os acr-. u.m "' .a-. 111 s mllllon, lllr• wwllt, n·• s. "Trick w TrMI," Fox. iu l'l'l9!oft, 1,2'1 ICfteM, Sf,,,._ ta..i, SJ' mlllof\, -..... ft•I I .. 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'!'A~-M O NO•Y TMllllJ 8ATIJlllDAY 1 S T I Pllll,OlllMANCIS IJtCl lU "OLOA'fS & l •AOIOllO • iOIATUlllll 9 fj);\Q•I9i•ll •It> Ut t\tt '"•"I! .. ,., '"'' ecM.n aniiiO 'Mil ~ CROCOOtU OUHDll 1,..111 II.JI Ult 4.M t U I U 1 .. U °"9119 -•"' "ITAi ,.. ~ NWOT*,_.. 90llT HUIO iOAUL NIW__,.'T~ CIUltf THI COLOI Of MONIY IJ ,,. i.ee ..... , •• '°'" mllO . fOM CIMHM TOP OUNCNI l tM I> .. J It 70 1Mf WIUIAM MUCf C"llMIN Of A lust• IOO ltJ 1• au a.-e •• •••• i-i.I) U• tlll ft:. 't II Ot ""'' M • LOYICIVT't PROM tl~ND ttJ ".. •.at RUNNING AalO I i: ....... . IUIT ~'°'*At TOUGH OUTI '"' I It a.ti J .. 1.U •U IHOtlf' ClltCUfT .... , .. ~nltOlllT lh fHI OTHH lfot -.u IKY IANCMTS '9t •IMO WILUAMl1 THI AIMHNIC ...... ,..,., -- LA MIRADA OOlaT m110 ~90&.0UIO JUMPIN' JACK PLASH 1 12.U l.U I• 7"1 IMf toe UIHlrl STANO IT Ml ,,. •••.u ......... .. WIU &NII "'"" CHILOllN 0' A UHH 000 ~ 12.Mi•l••l• t•M TOii! CIUIM TO, GUN 1 .. 1 ....... .. , ...... TRICK OR THAT 111 IUl4"S ... MANHUNTH 111 i.u .... 1•11 WWOCl"I eek ..... JUM"N' JACa 'LASH llVHL T HILLS CO' It loHABRA . ...: •• . lm"'TS GATEWAY l!N t an 1111 ' .. , \ ,, v""' v .... ecM.n anao '""l MOOAH ClOCOOtU DUHDll ,,._,JJ 10att .... IU 1•M OCkl'I' lftUO A&.llNl1 • 1• t;Jt THI PLT Ill 21>1..-11• ~IT lftlto IOUL MAN 1,._111 ............... flAHttl CCW'°'-''1 ,.OOT IUI GOT MAHllD ,,._.,, . .......... , ... eotlY '""'° SKY &AHOfTS 1N1 ........... , ...... ,.u,....,.. CIOCOCMU OUNDU .,..,ai OUNO HOt ,,...,, ALllHI THI HT I '~ ....,_.,._ CMM fMI COtOI Of MOMl A tlllO Al'!~RT.111 Cl TODAY'S ~UN0AY PUZZLE I • 1 Po1tm1n'1 pack 5 Elizabeth l's surname tO Egyptian • dancing glrl 15 PMa 19 .. _ Ooone" 20 Volcano In Japan 21 Valley In France 22 Mr Ponti 24 Dark yellow 25· Pearl weight 26 Wrath 27 Tire marking 28 Teimy.on epic; 'Tht - --:--- 32 wea;1ng a detby 33 JKk-lat>OU 34 Summer Fr 35 Owl. e g 36 Actor George - 39 Playwright Hart 41 Brooch 42 Anti-drinking teenagers abbr 46 Mud 48 Harbor 49 Having a monk s -narrcut ..54-"The_-Sea" 56 Petrol container )wds. 58 "Of -I Sing' 59 Close to 60 Face part 62 St -Cathedral 63 Soil 64 Liiy plant 65 Tribesmen 61 Ms. Merk•1 68 Crunchy vegetable 70 Nights before 71 Printing measures 72 Give -to. allow 7 4 Leaper of the fleet 76 Aquatic mammals 78 Mr. Murphy 80 Novelist Fleming 81 Alpaca's kin 83 Thlnty spreed • 87 Kitchen uten•ll 90 Break auddenly 91 "Norma-" 94 City In Italy 95 Bankbook entries 97 Sq4"ze lovingly 99 Etemal 101 Dismounted 102 Actor Alan -· 103 Henry -Lodge 105 SJMWI, Olte a volcano 106 Tom. Dick or Mary . 107 "Born -· 108 Unflnlahed bulin..-a -.- 110 Boutique 111 Train brldgn • _ 13 Mine entrance 114 ''"Pack of -" 118 Sehool In 2 B\.lddhlst 3 in.active 4 Bigger 5 Mexican dish e Military branch: abbr 7 -Vader . 8 City In Nebrma· 9 Grader 10 Jal - 11 ''The .:.. Day' 12 ~Maybe" worcla • 13 Mounta n ridge 14 Bull or sage 15 Gestur .. 16 Songstress Oonha - 17 r or -· 18 ' S1n1n -" 18 -Neu 23 River In Poland -· • 29 DYtcn cheeM 30 Sour fruit• England ..__.___ .... :u.__Q,lver In 117 Free (of) Germany 118 Son of Zeu. 37 -newton 119 Ring out · 38 "The Tender -" 1t1 Twelf1H century 40 Mork'• planet - pope 41 Barda 125 JolacSrl and 42 Publlc argument Paclno 43 fndo-Europan --126 Af.1~1WllLlLM..~--~4~ga tor two_ 135 "'Twas -- - 140 Add up 141 Ammonia derivative 142 Nettle planL 143 Jane Wyman movie· 2 wds • 144 Cast pearls before - 145 Erle or Suez 146 Apparent 147 Chrl1 -Uoyd 148 Potential plant 149 Hillock 150 Adam and Mat 151 Peewee Herman role DOWN 1 Grade of coffee .. 5-Food ---- establiahment 4 7 Jacob's twin 48 Knights 49 Tlekl .. (one's fancy) 50 LOOM- 51 Actor Christopher - 52 Amc1ous 53 Worthiest stuff 55 Former French coins 57 -salad 58 -wave 6 1 T ransferr ,o (property} 83 Hlstor~l group· abbr 66 Mr CMNr &8 Novelist Mary Roberta - 69 Reverence 73 Aah bltn 75 The -Hatter 12 ,, ,, 77 Candia 7~ Slur 82 Ma Allc11 83 Set at an angle M-bear .. I 85 "Brother. call you 9P&re --7" 88 Ceremoni. &8 Greek letter 89 Car1oon st Gotdbetg 91 T ranepf anl (flower•) 92 Star (pr .. ) 93 CJty In W Germany OS Koc*tey point 100 Gultarrtke 1n1trument 103 "TM Count of Monte-" 104 Journey 107 Spending 9PrM 108 Humortst 108 Bfshopne 112 Followed 113 Firearm• collect Ion 115 or ... of lndla 118 Locking norm., ..c..o.lot 120 Eueup 121 SlarMM cotna 122 Slng,..ma*!ed 1h1p1 123 Bind again 124 Siiiy . 1 ~5 Soul In Hinduism 127 Cuptd's dart 123 Depart 129 Hlgh'9t polnt1 131 KltcMrl appliance - 132 Yellowfah- brown ,, 133 Seottllh landowner 134 T ec:hnlcal Sergeant: abbr. 138 HorM for hire 137 Actor ~man 138 Horn blower Al 139 Soak• (ftax) ·. -• Or ... co.. OAJl.Y PILOT/~. NCMfftW 2, 1911 ... California firnis .t,o build h~gb ~tech jets · • • t • Loc_k_h_e_e_d_, Northrop to design prototype own inon'cydcvclopana the F.20 since n~w: ~done aero pace offictal who Ptmbu~. Pe ....... 1982~ would ~rJP _thc_planc if it Jost· rcQutilailJUlll)'.IDll)', ··w~ arc talk· Each tompany &ubmnt~ ats 0~ '°Of fly .. offtO earn "64Q bi}}fOil COOtraCt the competttion. Northrop Jlail littn • ing about a quantum leap. . propo)lll NonhroP and Lockhtt¢ 11 _ i;' _ _ unable to penuade anyone, eveh Some ob~rvef1 have termed the selected a~ finJhstS. will bec<>mc fore1an ftallon • to buy the plane, AT~· "a Luke Skywalker-typc JCt," pnme contractor~. •Plitttnf the work By ROGER GILLOTI' .-......... . LOS ANGELES-Two Califom1.a companies -f..ockheed and North- rop -were chosen Friday to desiJO ·•nd build prototypes of a h1gh-tcchjet tbauome have compared to the plane of movie ~ro .Luke Slcywalker. _Those. prototypes .Wlll -be pitted 1lptMt-tach othcr in a-fly-off' com- petition in the I 99()s. with the winner 1ening a lucrative production con- tract for 750 of the planes worth ~twee(I $40 billion and SSO bithon. :rhe advanced tactical filbter plane is e"tpcctcd to form the heart of Ameri- ca's airborne arsenal through the mid-21st century. Lockheed will bead a team that ·includes Boeing and Gen·eral Dynamics. NonhropwiUlleada team that mcludes McDonnell Douglas. Air Force Secretary Edward · Aldrid&e.. at the same news con· ference, announced that General Dynamics won a $633· millfol'f con- tract to modify 270 c.xistint F-J6A_ fl&hters to .orot«t the conunental lf nned SWe'S from attack. Northrop had hoped lO win aS4 billion contract fbr au new F-20 Tigcrsharks. The dec1s1on to use the f -16 was a blow for Los Aoaetes-b3sed Nort.hrop Corp. It was widely believed that North- rop. which has spen1J I billion of its ostensibl y because it lacked the referring to the space filhter flown by wnh other members ofthear team. Pentaaon's imprimatur. the hero of the "Star Wars" movies The two compante\ had been early The _contra.ct for the dvanced ' B«auS& of the im~ct of the favonte among anafyn because of 1tact1cal fi&hter, or r\ ff, 1~ one of the contract on the economies of ific their extcn~1ve back:grouml in-ntJ:!- tuaaest and most important Pentagon winning imd losing compante , ttlc ~t m11ttary contracts and eu contracts on the honzon. The win-Air Poree urged defense contractors cxpencnce with SO-QUed Stealth nana contractor will provide to bid as t~ms so they could pool plane which arc not easily SPolled by thousands of Jobs for their local rcsourcn and prcad tbc economic enemy radar. . economies for mort than a dteade. ben~fits. · · For years. Northrop ha t>een . Only vague details ofwbat thoATF Two teams .were .formed• one by work1n1 on the Stealth bomber, and. would be hkc have been provadeQ • l<>s Anp~ Northrop Corp. r"mon> m-1h3t previously. The r\ir Force has satd and St. Louis.-bascd · McDonnell blamed for a S90 m1lhon wntcOff the only that the plane would be capable DouaJas Corp . and the other by company took 1n it~ third quarter. or prolon1ed upcrsonic ·night and Lockheed Corp. of Calabasas. Cahf.: have the latest radar~vading f~h-Boeing Co. or Seattli'/ wa h . and Lockheed is reported.lf""orkina on nology, plus other unspecified high-General Dynamics Corp. of St Loui\· the teallh Jet fighter. which is so technoloay capab1hties Individual bids were submitted by Sttrtt the Pentagon won't even adm?t "We arc not talking about an Grumman Corp. of Bethpage. N Y • it exists.· incremental increase over whatcxjsts and Rockwell International Corp. of ~·eontents~ofCrat~ &B&rrel ins~ire eoOkS t .. By LORI ~AKA YA.MA o.iiy,.... c ...... ~-·• l h"~ "•th .1 ~11 ... hant for 1m· 1X>n cJ h\iu~· .... ;m' ~ill u'>hcr·in thl' :u:r1 \al uJ lhc L r;.i LC & Harri:! store tn South ( u>i'>t Pl;i1..i ""11h a cclctm1tcd ~ckumc ' \\ 11h 1l\ r\.·J')uta twn tor a unique .ind ,11lo'rJahk !'lWdUl 1 line the l hl\.i1go·h.1..ed h.,1111 upcn_t·<l II'> 10th ,tu1~· tht• lrr.,111 ~· 1•h('rn l ;ihtnrn1a. la\1 \'fond .. ~ 't 111~· un1 n1 llJtCd <. r ,llt' & Barrel has become synonymous with fine, tastefully designed housewal'e$. lm- poncd goods, from every forei~n ·comer of the world, arc displayed 1n an mvaung. ••touch me" manner Hand~~wf\ ltahan &)a~ses sit hoed in open, raw pine crates. Cunous- lookang Chan~ cookery gad"(s, f.OlorfuJ Finnish cloths and Melllcan da) baiewarc are sPotnghted 1n piles about the room. Cunomers find themselves sauntenng from heap to heap, an no Seniors V07€?2S Seniors · If you need a ride to the polls, call Frienos of Brian Theriot 548-9292 organized way, hke strolling throt1gh much as 300 percent an opcn-atr bazaar. ~ C&B now import$ directly From. "People teet more comfortable more than 2SO foreign manufacturers about browsing and buying if the) 1n 2S countncs At lea)t SO percent of don'LS:CC one item s1tting on .~shclf ·their aoods. Seol said. are de 1gncd hke a museum piece," satd C&lJ co-expre h·.for C&.B. · • P1z;a bricks from Italy. of course. will perfect )Our homtmadt <;pec1al- l) and Taiwanese marble slab'> help for expert candy-making. Chinese baskets. Danish lamrs. wis' cutler). Finni .0 textile too, art rcad1l) available at the mtemauon pctpoum at C&B •• founder Gordon Sept. It's a s1yle that Despite such exclus1v1ty, items in works, and hence, as m1m1cked fre· the ncw'South Coast Prau outlet offer quently 10 the tct.aahng llldUstrv the wtmnncal and the sophistrcatcd For tho JUSl tan in a ne..., today ... at pnces that arc surprisinaJy. etiy to household on a budget. a ~uon ol Sance ns inception 1n 1962. C&B pocket H..and -painted French the: 14,000-plus-squarc-foot store has been tbe prototype for fhe earthenware runs for $49 SO per tart contai ns basics like enamel-coated hou~warcs busmess;-most admired plate set and a f-Ouf-J)iecc ~lung 0~1hl} item and llght~e1gbtfurn1ture. for its astonishing growth. knowl· Otrman porcelain 1s $24 9S. Hand-Attracuve glassware, althouah ma·· edgeablc sta ffs and 1mpass1oned blown Pohsh aJassware sells for onl}' chine-manufactured. arc eass1I~ ,at- founders. With an almoslevangehcal S4 25 a glas'i. fordable at 75 ~nt a &las~ zeal. Segal and wife Carole secure In add111on 10 complete bar needs, The C&B opcr~11on include\ a favorable manufactunng contracts you can stock up on trendy Tex-Mex contracts d1v1s1on, a furniture store that enabk them to keep 1mpon supphc<; hke hand}' taco shell tongs, and a popu1lar catalog mail order pncesdown Through oJherchannels. foJlla ca<;t iron "ikillet'i. clay Pots and d1v1s1on that offe~ quanerly 1ssucs r~-====-.;.A_N_O_P--=E=N==L=E=TT==E=R==T=O=::T:=H:=E=:R:::~=mpo_S_;D=pn=;=~=·s'l'.=' :=~=O=F=;n_=:=:~a-~-T-:-wi-~--E---S=A--:::::::::::::::~-, :wi:'n.:.•:thre:~;:· :.::11very;.:.:.:scn:cd:u:ie~. _:::~::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;miiiiii---:--1 O t:'a r . Ncig hbor, .,1 ·'JI, Jnd thl· l1f\ Counul elt•< t1on - ut't 4'h. Uh.LI \\~~"'1ll.dcC1dl' \\hcther lu turn th1~ town 0\1·110 double wllini?Mt•illl'>.01 Lo pcopl(• Y.hi! ~noy, \\ha.uiual1 • .tnd "'''~ n •'dll' 1 n "!'" concerned · .. 11111itt' hr h.i .. tn~.rm-r.~ r:tthr-Ccma M('CJ{'lty Coum 11 tor th<' p.nt eight Vl'ar~. t\\O ot t"°'r \l'.!t\ "' '-1.i\ 1• •t H·nh p ... 1 1h1 oh ot C mt.i ~\•''Ml 1.. < ~ o• r1•J11 Y.or" Our Coun< 11 \\d' ~nm'n 'I.tit• w11ii-.. , orn· or he· bt''' '-. \\ • c n huud1r .. .i tth "hie h t) the en' v ol .!II othel\, tr om our lint· Jrl~ to our uhr.i dc•Jn 1nrlu\lr\ trorr uu1 \hopprn1t to our cdut11t1orldl oppurtur1 t I r1l'11dl1 1t11i:hborhoo<h and one ot the most st.tble l.JlC b.a<it'\ 1n 1h1• nc11ron h.i~r m.ide Co\ld \.1e"1 .i'P('C1c1I plat•' Our p1opert\ ~.ilue' h.iH• Jµpr1·11.i11 d IJ,lf't 1hJn u1twr c1t1e\ around us ,___ _ I l nr,1 ,~, J~t '"o \f".tf\ I \t' t·r IO}ed the \Clt1~f.icrwn rh.it ha' come· from a 1oh "'''" dnnt• \"oy, 1h1· \Jl1\IJ< 11011 hJ' lurrwd 10 frt1\lfJ l1on . . " · , , • •.• , I , "tJ \ ,, . .,,'° h.1H "·1•n ~~~lint'' and rc•1 <'I\ t•d ll'ltl'r\ I I'll in~ thl'm 1h,11 "inwrh1ni.: t\ v.ronK \ lo(roup c J!le·d \It '>.i \c 111111 hJ' 1olcl ow • • •f • f, \, 'i•l' · ...,, .. (.ruining ou .. fhtJ~r pl'opl!" Ix-< aml" known .t\ "dnlti(ruwlh di '""'~..md t..t\t ihNmclu~~ uuhc..Lok.JJJ PLUl!:.Ll!!lK._u_, __ \\ ,. ht•l(an to hrar about 1raffK gridlocks and skvscrapt"r\ < a\t1ng \h.idow' l'!n nei!.(tmbrhoods Bu1ldN\ and drvelopt•r\ ltt•( JITlt' momtC'I\ threatenrn~ our very wa ) of lifr e.. ( 11 c our,1· rhh \o\J\ Jll political horwaah, deairned to frirhten the voter into supporhnfMesa Action candidates. Th" Jll ,1.,r11·tl I 111n~ 1tu• 1984 C 1t; l11:1nc 11 c .imp.t11(n · Ir ·. 1• '" ,11'• r •c ,, r 1 11 named John C.trdner, began .i letter writing (.tmpa1gn, call1n~ hi\ ~roup ot luur c1tl1\1\I\, ~r~ ~< 11on" Hf' pretendrd ,\ . 1 " Jt1on' .... h1lr pmatelv \COiiing .it 1hem He ..aid "homf' ownrr .t\\O< 1a11on' ar!' dedcih. rhev 'Pf'r1d hmm dt•b.t1~_ng the color 111, let1l'r~ u~··d d1\lort1on' Jnd innuendo lo g.im pol1l1< .ii 'upport Onr lt•ttn Y.Ould cont lie 1 "'1th .inotht•r !It• rold ri·nll•f\ th,H 1he reason their rt•nt Wil\ high \\a\ b('( d. 'l' tht· (11\ Coun<al d1ci ,,01 'apprm !' t"n(JUl(h .1p.tr tm••111 - , 11 •'< 1, lk 'c1ld hom1• oY.nNs rha1 the rf'c1\on we had too mu Il ic \\d' hf'<Ju'r tht CI\ Council ha,Jpr;rmed 100 '1\ 1p.ir'rr•·n1 riro1t•tt\ In t'd<h lr11er Gdrdnt•r \\OUld df'\<rlbe d \llUdllOn \o\h1ch \.\cl\ dlx>Ut (() tmn~ 01<,.1\llO\I\ · ,,.r: 1t·111 t'' 10 t'J< h c1rf•.1 ot 1he ut\ During thf' 1984 c .imp.i1gn \.1e~ Ac11on iold us 'The Counc1l 1\ ae11vely consid ering ;tpprov.il of an R\ Park ne,1 to liwc1n Om(' 111 thP ~f'\cl Verdt· '\4'1Khhorhood fh .. R\ PdC~ 1' l1kelv to have eniertamment laC1li11es, mini/amphitheater\ and &I herd< 11v1t1f'~ 1nrnm1\lf'nt with thr rr•\IOf'nt1al charc1t tf'r of \l•'\J \•·rd• I 11 '" • o! t ll•'f \.11•-.i .\1 11011 \did '1h1• 1nc umbt'nf\ dnd thf• County, have arreec::l on J r.il.1n 10 tJr11l)o\ IJCl(l'·~\ .tit· I t1fllll1l'fl toil I,,, .tl111llJI JC lt.1111'\ , 111, l.1 .,, ... ~· , 11111JI l'Jr~ "1,111i:hborhood) next 10 the pdr~ (cln e~pt•<t no1~e .ind tratl1c ~1m1l.ir tu thc11 io:t-ni•r.Jh·d i.~ 1h1 < 1r.11ti:•' 1 """' t 111>:r.11111d~ IN FACT, THIS WAS A.LL A LIE. It Wil\ a dl'l1twrate fabr1ca11on de\1gned to man1 nulatP our voter\ with lf•.ir . . IN FACT, 'f'1 ( O\IJ '-1f'\d Ctt~ (ouncillhad rPJeCted this propo~I from the very heginning During the fall of 1983, lhP.Count~ \\d\ 1ntormdll\' dd\Md th.i• ii · " nr • .iZrrptablf' to Com \.1~ In \/lay of 1984 f1vl' months before Mesa Ac't1on's letter\, the City Council unan1mou'I) tf'Jf'< tf'd th1· ( ounty plcl•1 . ~ • , L 11d.-1 1tl! :1i•t er on 01 tht• (It\ Coun< 1l,(~t2 esa NS now bo~gr(-1h" land for th~< 1111ens of (~1a Mes.i 10 Rti.trd d\l.ltn,1 dO\ tul HP 11111 r P'' hv rtw l OUnl. U; l>l'-'""ol• ,,,.. IWPVfOfift41t" (Jt"t1~Hm'l'lt 1-• THE PROBLEM IS -THE UE WORKED. Me\4 .\ct1on'end0<\ed rand1d•tr.~ won Thr\ 1s onlv ohe ('lilmple ol lhP m.in·\ lw' .ind d1\tort1on' u ••d b1 \' • bu• P< 1 (.t ) the~ \\Orked • ···Covnc1lm .. r, Ol\ ·.heeler .J((u~d of imperaonatinr a police officer afre·r an automoo1le L>ur~u1t and an .ilL~ruuon w11h .i (1t11en on a front ''"'n. 1\\ h1• ·Ii r ,.,pid.n,..d hf' Nd been drinking) ···Whe~ler Ct'n ured by tht' City Counol fol using the m~t obscene lanruare at Mayor Nor~ )clcrt1og,...··\\h r evicted from thK apm~nt, --Whtt!H\ p<ev1ottt < iMPl"'l1 f0< \tudt'1\t body office cf OCl-00• pla tform of "dru1a. au and activiam." ···John Gardner !now living 1n Newport Beath and promoting ... n11·growth .tctivism there) trying to manipulate our eltction by offering plJnn1nK wmm1 1,100 appoinunent~ to other candida tes tn return for withdrawing m favor of Mc~ Aciioo candidate~ • ' I lf'you want 0,JVe Wh tier for Mayor and are looking for new problem\, SOCldl grvc?iJw•y\ and ant1-<>very1hing ef,f'!; you ~hould vot~ for Me~ Action 1•ndorwd c.ind1d•tc\ I l?fl1evt they will help Mr Whe !ler prov1dr thr~ for you. · . LET'S NOT BE FOOLED AGAIN. In th1 ,,. t, th rC' hu be •n a trad111on among City Council Members, to ne1th r opp<»t. noc endor~ und1da1t1 running tor elf'!ct1on to the Council ob~1ou I , 11 ··~oor ' c .ind1date ~1n~ a new l"nfmbtr JOins the tnm. Bui', 11 a c.and1dat tNt you oppcMd be<om a Count I M mher builcfang a lf•am nuv \not be po~ 1ble. • • • . . I ~·\~rpri~d and d1so.ppo1ntcd, 10 ~t'e the two pr nt Me~ Action Council mbbs. ~ry Uornbuckl and Oa~ Wh ler. open! ndor rfie two ' 'l~ ctton t•nd1tlar~. J (r1Chon and 000 Vat . \ I will conunue ro tollow tud111on, and not p\lhl1r1y endor e, bur I ur YOU co ~ 1 ~111~ •, so1uuon or nted nd1d.lt ',tor rh turur of C:om M.l'Y 01 •so .. ni r 4 .... • ~ ...... plllt Antonio Tavares worb on boota at Tony Lama Co. in Tezaa. Lule pall' ln torecround, alze28--D, are belnC cuatom-made for And.re the Giant, a profeMJonal wrestler. Boot makers exit urban cowboy era Sales reported soft bufrecovertng after movie's fashion craze I ~ BAOWN John·wu1s:heads Koll ConstructioD The app0intmcnt of Jei. L WW. ~ . piesident · of Kell C-&raetlea C.. has been announced by Marioo G. Smith, president . ofTbe K_olJ Co., perent com1>9ny oftbe Newport Beach·bued~ncral contnctJ~ fi~...,. Wills ..,. will be reapotWbk for d~int all CC?n.sl:fVctJon operauons lhroutbout the company's eiJht West C-OUt # clivas~ons. He has ~ed as cx«utive VICC prn1dent smoe JOinin1 the firm an 1983. Previously, he was president ofC L Pttk Contractors in Lot Anaeles. • . •••• Frank Baker; president of UtWty SfedaUtta. llc:. has named B1ll Bnnnasprojcct manqerw.thin theC>rangeCountybranchoffice. A native of Lquna Beach, Brown bas l l years of cxpenence in the buildm& industry. With offices an San Dieao and La&Una Niguel, Utility Spccialisu, Inc. is involved ·n utibty.p_lannina. desjan a~.­ coorclinauon for many of lhe maJor res1den_t1aJ and commercial builden in Soulhem California. • • •• auk J .. Vltallt has been appointed rr.jiooal sales manqer for h-...UU)'JUCI CaJifi mia. Ho suc:c:teds Patrick Smo who was named ~ markeuna manqer ror Do(f~ T_ruck ID Detrott. ifolli wtU ~J ~l~r-Plymouth and Dodae sales. advertising and ma.rketina act1v1tJes m Cahfomta. • • ••• On behalf of the EICO, 1-. board of directors, Robert C. Milo bas announced thal ll*rt a. BeaeJ has been named chairman of the b<Mard to fill the VICUC)' created b the death of BW"ICit Dempster. · Bonney tw:t previously been vice chaarmart of the Santa Ana-based manufacturer ofswitcb products and av1001cs systems. Bonney and Oem_pster .Jointly . founded the EJectronac En11nttrin1 Co. of C&lifomta (now EECO) 1n t 947. -• • • Jama D. BaW.._ of Ba.lboa I land 1s the oew director of ISO prosram1 at the Mcl>eUeU Doqlu Com,.s.er S711emt Co. in Irvine. James Lawson, vice president of sales. no\ed Baldwin's respoMJbthtJts will m<:lude the expansion of the company's dealer and VAR network. • • • R~ Estate excbanaor Jeu SdrU.C ofNcwport Beach strvcd on JET ••• h99Cl0 la die cam,..,, ... W.Mltll Jibe ~F-lOudp~W IOUted ti I iA1 an ecooomic aber"Utive COi& leM IO buy and leM to maanwn. • • Nonhtol>'• ••auineiua iKand a recePtivc ear i8 . a cota-coatciout ~· and me compdjtion be-tween die two 'Dianet was . ordered despite 1Pmc rtluc:unce by the Ait Force, whidl had ont,inally piCked the F-16, r Attonautical expetU ba\le been Split on how~ the T~ ii. Some claim it i inferior to tbe F-16; while othen 11y that •n tome ways tt perform• better. Earlier thi1 week, Navy and iodu.. try IOU~ confirmed that the Navy had awirded detian contnct1 for iu own 2ht centwy aitcraf\, an air-tQ.- . around tactical suike fllhter. Eventu· ally, prod~oa o( lftal plane ii estimated to be worth about S3S billton. The Navy P"e out des1an coatrtcU to'.Jwo teams.. one iocJudin& Northrop and Grumman and the other McOOn- ncU and Oencral Dynamics. . BOOTS ••• holDClO . sam• level u last year and the companl antiClpeles a a.ood fall season,' he said. , . A depressed economy in ihc Soulh· west, trigered by slumpina e·neray ' prices. bas slowed buyjna in the best Western boot market, said Jessica ~-vice 'dent-of Eppler Guerin and ~r, an invettment finn. .. One of the reasons for the urban .. PUT PHYWS TO WORK FOR YOUI VOTE FOR IALYlll-cAMUTHIRS .llUNICPAL WAtlR DllTRICT, ORA~ COUMJY, l)M.llON ~ .. Phyms·wm bring to the MWDOC Board her business ex~ plus her dedication to our communities to assure for YOU: • -Avallablllty of affordable qualify water. -Our fair share of water from northern sources. ... -Water con .. servaUon In our booming development areas. ---No further contamlnatl~ of _our ground water 'IOUrcee. -:,~ a':ru!s :-thbce~pJacellJR4io~ber. t-1 -. PHYLl:Hr A NATIVE CALIFORNIAN WITH PROVEN~lTY People always love a winner.'' said TO. WORK EFFECTIVELY )YITH BOARDS AND COMMITTEES .9allia. INCLUDING: --· . . . .. . ... Now, t.ho"'lh. abc aid, 1"he boot business is sultcrina from weak.oess in the Tnu economy and weakness in . the oil patch. Business is soft and it'll stay soft for a while." • · ~. But. fashion watchen bcliev.e.. cbanae is comina. Tomj Block. a. al>()keswoman for the NatiooaJ Retail Merchants As- sociation, said denim and boou lo<>k ready to kick their way ti.ck into style. "Cowboy boou ~back apin," ~she said. "I W.s just on Seventh Avenue (10 Manhattan's apparel dis- trict) and about half of the boots on Jhe 'displays were Western ... Presentty memt>er Environmental Board of Huntington Beach . · Seventeen years contract · expertise and knowledge of area as Realtor Past President Sunshine Vlllag~ Home Association · , 1986=87 Vice President Patrons of Golden West College Seveo years as State Director of CaJlfornla Association of Realtors Past President, Newport Harbor Costa·Mesa Chapter Women's Council o1 Realtors • the planninacommittce fonhe National Council ofExchani on' 12th temi-annual national marketinaeonfcrenoe tn Las V~ this month It provided a forum for more than 300ciciiinaors \0 market properties totahna more thJn a lhird of a billion dollars in value, _ wlnda. Boaar'h-o~tnl·or • ut. B-'ft[Lbtenor na1p, LSJ.D has added two dCSl&J\cn -Aue &rt1td1er and Lee Au AuUa -lO the sWl' at bcr .Ncwpon Beach sfudto. Kleutztttr lw seven years .rntmor desian expcnence ~tfzms in pnvatc residences and art dep'ees from Skidmore College and UC Irvine. Austin bu seven years cxpenence 10 commercw and J)nvatc interior delian: Sbe bolds.a B.S 1n irucrl~-«s11n from Cal State. Lona Beach . __ CendI.D~~sal==~~D.::--~~~r---:----~-V-=-0=--=T:_.=E~~~--·~r------~~~-~~_LJ Salye arruthers Cera.dyne, Inc., 1n CO!ta Me,a rcJ>O.rted a sales 1ncrtase.-Of nearly $300,000 for the third quarter or 1986. For the quarter ended Sepl. 30, sales rose to $1,098.000 from S4.808,000 a year aso. OR:ANGE· COAST STOCKS ... __ ._.. . .. ·November 4th {paid for by Citizens for Salyer-Carruthers, 1.0 . 861739) . . . Here are the •tock market ·actlvttlea of publicly traded <>ranie County firm• for the week ended F_riday. ~· 31. ~~~ta provtdecf by Newport Securities Corp. · · .. BOB ~·. .. , • • .. ••l&i .... ,. . . I 6 .. . I • • i • .. 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Northrop will-bead a team companies -Lockhet'd an<i North-that.includes McDonnell Douglas .. rop -were chosen Friday to <Se;ip · Air Force. Secretary Edward andbuild.prototype4of~hi&h-teehJet A!dndae at Jhe same news con- th'!ltsomehavceoms*edtotbeplanc ference,, announced ~ .General of movie hero Luke Skywallter, · Dynamics w<?n a $'63.3 m~lhon .con- hose prototypt.a wilt-bie-~ract~ex?stinJ:F-1 fJA a~lnst eacb other in a 'fl)"'Off com-fi~ters .t~ protect ·tbe ,..contin~ntal peution in the 1990s, with the winner United States f!om au~c~. Northrop getting a lucrative productiol' con-bad:boped to win~ S4 billion contract .tract for 7SO of the planes worth for its new. t:-20 Ttgcrshar.ks. ·betwcm $40 billion and $50 billion. The dec1u9n to use the F-16 was a The advanced tactical fighter plane is blow for l,.os Angeles-based Northrop ex.pected to form the heart of-Amcri-Co1f'Jf. 'd 1 bel : ed h ·N rth ca·sa~~ !~"' c y-icv -1. ~t o . - mid-21st century. _rop, which has _spent SI bJlhon of us .. • 8y LORI NAKA y AMA has become synonymous with. fine, organized way,J1ke strolling through much as 300 percen1. Pizza bricks from Italy, of course, . 1>911rPt1etc..,, .. __.1 tastefully designed housewares. Im. an open-air ~r. C&B now impons directly from • )Ylll perfect your homemade special- Tho\o: v.im n f)\:m.:hunt for im-ported goods, from cvc_ry forci~ "People foci m ore comfortable r,nore than 250 foreign manufacturers ty, and Taiwanese marbk slabs help •·--~ pone.1.Lhu~Y.;arl.'~ will uslu.:.r..ul tbl! corner?~ the world, are displayed m about browsing and buying if they ~ 25.countries. Al least 50 percent of for ex~rt . candy-rpaking. Chinese ......,_~· µ.rnval ol the (.'rat•· & Barrd store in an 1nvit1~ .. tolfch me' .. manner. doq't sec one item s1tti04 on a shelf"" ll'ieir goods. Seilal said. are designed baskets, banish lamps, Swi~s cutlery. SoulhCua!.t -Plan with ~· cckbrared-Hand-blown l~ian glasses sit Jiged like ·a museum·piccc," said C&B co-expressly tor c&.B. • Finnish tcxfiles. too", arr rcadiJy - . , ~· - welcome. tn open, ~~ pmc crates. Ciirious--_· underGOi'Oon~l, h~s a~tyle that Des n~~h exclusivity....Uem.Lin avajlable at the intemation potpourri With 11s rt•putataon for a unique loolong ~Ji;tcse cook-cry gadgets, works, and hence, 1s m1m1cked f-re-th P So th Cout.ElazaoUllet.offet at C~B. - and uffordabk product line. the colorful-Finnish cloths'and ,Mex:ican queoOy in the retailing Industry thenewh. ~ t d th h'st'cated ~or those J·ust starting a new d ay baJceware are spotlighted in piles od . e Y<! 1ms1ca an c. ~p 1 J Chicago-hascd chain up..·n•·<l it~ :!0th about the ro0m. . t ay.-at pnccs t.hat are surpnsmgly easy to hoµsehotd on a budget, a section of l'l1or1:. the first in \nuthrrn t'ahfomia. Customers find themselves Since its inception in t 962, C&B p~cket. Hand-painted French the· 14,QPO-plus-squ_are-foot store last Munday · sauntering from heai:t to heap in no has been the prototype ·ror the earthenware runs for ~49.50 ~r tart contain$ basics like enamel-coated _t-:..;t~1r,.:t.:,:h;:.c .:u~n1:.:;n:.:.;1t~1a::t.:::cd:.:.,::<.~r.::.:11:::t'...:&:..:B.:ar:..:.r.:;cl~-==========•' =~ housewares business,""most admired plate set and a four-piece setting of utility ttem and lightweight furniture. ·for its astoni shing growth, kntiwl-German porcelain'is $24.95. Hand-Attractive glassware, although ma-Seniors V07€?2S If you need a ride to the polls, call Friends of Brian Theriot Senlora edgeable staffs and impassioned blown Polish glassware sells foi: only chine-manufactured. are cassll) af- founders,. With ctn almost evangefical $4.25 a glass. • for~bk at'75 cents a itass. zcaJ, Segal· and wife <::arole secure In add1t1on to complete bar needs, . The C.&B operation 1octudes a favorable mantifacturing contracts you can stock up on trendy Tex·Mex contracts diYJsion • .Jl fp roiturc Store that-emrblr them to keep impon supplies lilee handy taco shell tongs. ancf a popuilar catalog mail order 548-9292 pricesdown. Throughotherchannels, faJita cast iron skillets, clay pols and division that offers quanerly issues ~-------------------------1mp0n price tags can be inflated as bowls. · with a three-day delivery schedule. De~r Neighb~r , I ti, , "' 'Jt• 111t 'rr.1 ~hi tJI~ Jnd tht' Crty Counul elernon. On '\m.1·ri>bt•1 4th ·co~td "v1e~ ~oters will de(l(te wheth er to 1urn this town over 10 double 1alk1ng acm1m, or 10 people who know wl1at qual1h Jnd h\1111·,1 h11 111 ,,<ir~ •1wJ11' l'nnerv conterned. · . " . .. . aro 11i·11, h.t-1· lw1 ·1 Jn 1·mbe1 ot"the ~o\ta Mesa City Council tor the past e1gh1 years, two ot tno\t' ~t.·cHs as Ma~ or In' t'.tr-pN. 1h1 100 of Cost.i .~1t''l<I · l • • r .• ,. ,,,., I 11111 Ill ll·,trn \\Or~ Our Council was known ~(d(l' w1dl' ch one ol lhl' hl'\I - \\.1 \l' l11·1•n hlllld1111:, J lit~· v.h1ch I!> the envy Of all Others; from Our fine arts 10 our ultrcJ de.in indUSlrL lrom OUr !>h~ppinK IO Our edU<.cltlOncll opp111 tuni1 ( ~ f rlt'nrJl1 m·1ghborhoods and one of the most stable tax bases in the nation have made Costa Me-.a a ~pecic1I pla.ce. O.ur pr open~ val~cs have apprrnatC'd rasfrr 1hm other ci11es around us. · l nrd 1h1• l.1~1 IY.o ·\t'dr' l\e l'n1oyed the -.a11sfaC11on that has come from a job well done II.Jo\\ the '>dtr~IJct1on ha~ t~rned to'"1rumcJ11on. J 111 :1' '' 11 'Jt, ! '"rJ \11•,Jn' h.t' t· \t'l'n headlines, and re<.e1ved le11er~ 1~lling them lhdl ,ometh1nK 1\ V.'rOn)( A, ~roup 1 JT(.(f~k...i i\ct1t>n hJ' told uur _ ,~1~·-'~1~1·\1· ''P' , 1\!·11· ru1n1nK our city These pe~ple became kno~n as~·an11-~ro~th" dCll\im and cc1~11h1·m~t>IH·~ 1n the '.oil• 01 protl~CltnJ; u' \\.e be~c1n 10. hear about 1raffic gridlocks and skyscrape-rs lasting shadows on nerghborh~od~. Built.lees and qevelopers .lw<A..m.f' fJlOOSLe.ri 1hcea1e.D.ill&-QillYer wa of life_. . _ _ ~ _ esa Action candidates. Thi~ c1ll ~tarted Ir 1~8.! ,, rll'\\( IJllll'r 1(1 our ( 11y, nam.ed John Gardner, began a leuer wrrting 0 campaign, calling his group of four act1v1sts, "Mesa Action''. He pretended ' ' • • 1 ''" rwr J\,011i.111om, while prrv·~tely scoffing al them. He said "home owner assonations are deadly, they 'pend hours deba ting th e ca1or 111 '111' 1.1llt1f1Jf\ His lellP" used d"tortion~ dnd innuendo to gain political support. One teller would confl1<.t with another ' ~ Gordon Setal He 1old renlers that the rmon-the1r-tent was high was becau~e the City Counnl drd not approve-t>rwuRn apar1mt•n1 pro1e1 ts. He 1old home owners that 1he reason we had too much traffic was b{'cause the City Courml has Jppro~t·d too 11.Jn\ JpJrtml'nl p1oie<.1s. In each let ter, Gardner_would~s£rib<:_Lsiluat1on which was about ro bring d1~wou' ..'....11nwqUl·nc es to edch arE.'d of the City ::: ~ ...... During the 1984 campaign Mesa Action told us, "The Council 1s actively considering approval of an RV Park next to Swan Drive in the Mesa Verde 'ie1ghborhood Thr RV Park 1s likely to have entertainment facilities, mini/amphitheaters and other activ1t1es inconsistent w11h the residential character ol \k">J. \crdc " In ltll'll \I'• 11niT!i·tt1'r,.-,~-A-c t'~n <..ltd, ''the incumbent\ dnd 1he County, have arrud on a pldn to brrnK IMti:t'-\1 alt: comnw111.1l !I'• lt'JlllHIJI Jl 1111111·~ -BgQt makers exit urban--CO-wboy er-a · 1" 1111 I ..111' II'~\ R1 1411J11Jl f'a "1eighborhoops ne xl to Jhe park can expect noise and traffic simildr to tha1 K~nl'r Jt1•d b~ 1h1 Ur .111~1· 1 u,111t, f Jrr );round, IN FACT, THIS WAS ALL A LIE. 11 was a deliberate fabrication designed to manipulate our voters with fNr . . INF ACT, rhe Costa Mtsa City Council had re1ec1ed this pr<posal from the very beginning. During the fall of 1983. the County Wcl) i~formally advised · 1haT rht• plan\\ J~ not cRTeptable 10 Costa Mesa. In Mayol 1984, five months before Mesa Ac1ion's letters, th.e City Council unanimously rewcted thr County ~n . Under thr direction of the Ci1y Council, Com Mesa has now bought this land for the c11izens of Com iviesa.to gtwd aga1n~t an\ future a11emp1s by. the County to promote an inappropriate development. · THE PROBLEM IS -THE LIE WORKED. Me~ Action rndorsed candidat~s won. This is only one exampl~ of the mdny Ire~ and d1,tortions uwd by Ml·~ >\ctron, but politi cally, they worked .. S.-nce then we've alrbeen embarrassed by 'newspaper reports of: !- \. . ' ... : .• council man Dave Wheeler .-iccused of itnperaonatin1 a police officer after an automobile pursuit and an altercation with a citizen on a front lawn. (Wheeler exp!ained he had been drin~ing) ·:·Wheeler censured by the City Council for using the most obscene lanrua1e at Mayor Norma Hertzog, ---Wheeler evicted from this apartment, ---Wheeler's previous campaings for itudent body office at UCI on a platform of 114Ra11, 1ex and . activism." --·John Gardner (now living in Newport Beach and promoting anti·growth activism there.) 1rying1a_manipula_te our .eJec.HoJtby oJlering -------pl.inmni comnussion appoll}unents.to..oth~t(S in return for withdrawing in favor of Mesa Ac11on candidates. · , ------ • •• If you want Dave Whee1erlor Mayor and art laoklng fonrew probfemr,social"'giv~wa)'1-tn<Hoti-everything-else.; you should 11<>4&4or-M~ Actlon __ endorsed tand1dates. I believe they will heJp Mr. Wheeler provide these for you. • _ \ . LET'S NOT BE FOOLED AGAIN. In the pau, tb re ha been a tradition among City Council MemJ>ers, to neirher oppose nor endorse candicfates ru"nrng for election to the Council. Ob\tOu)l),IT"four" candidate wins a new member)Oins the te.im. Jut, if a candidate thlf you opposed become$ a Council Memb.•r, bu1ldmg a team m.ty not be possible. ,,. . • . .. . .. . I V.:tt\ surpnstd1 and. disappointed, to sec the two present Mew Action Ooundl Mim~, Mary Hornbuckle and Dave Whrcl(!t, openly cndohe the two Mt''\d Ac tron c .ind1d.u~, Joe En<'kson and Doug Yates. • A··-' will (on1tnue to f~llow iradition, and nor publicly tndorse, but I urge you tostlect po\itr\ie, solution oucnte~ c.ind1d.it , for th 1111ure Qt-ama M<'sa.~ ~· ~ m~" . • Ci) ~' !Lf!(J · Sales reported soft. but recoyertng after movie's fashion craze EL PASO, Texas{AP)-When the urban cowboy fotrjem ewe rooe off -tmo the sunset. ii apparently went barefooted, leaving ltehind a strong hankerinrfor boots. the footwear 9f the West Boots are. enjoying an enduring popularity in markelS fat beyond the Southwest, where the cowboy. foot- Jear is not a fashion, but a tradition, tndustry watchers say. Boots were tri integral pan of the Western weatTOolC made famous by the John Travolta-Debnt Winier movie hit "Urben Cowboy." Tbc'fad faded, and many people hung up their Stetson hats and retired the wide belt with the' bit butk~. But they «ept wcarl~ the boots. ·~rn thf urbin oo-wbOy era, you strolled out in a costume. Thal wJls verr. short·lived," said Franlt-SCivcttl, vicc'pmidcnt for sales and m-rkctlng of J uslin...Boot Co,, a di viSiOrl of'Fort Wonh·based Justin ln<blstries ... Now - n's not uncommon for a man in a threc~v,iece suit to bc-.wcarina a pair of boots.· . Justin Industries, a conatomcratc that also owns Nocona BoOt Co.1 i• one of the leaders in the hiah.quahty, hand-crafled l(lrT'lent of the boot· mak1n1 trade. Its biaett competitor is Tony lmna Co. liit .. an EJ Paso family bui.inots that .,-cw up to • becomo a torporation with Mites ttaded on the New York Stock Excbanee. Justin and Tony .Lama both limped throulh a said decline ta'nina lhrte ~but)'•ecvuves Qflhe two ies b£.htvr • ucr Lamu boun.J ot directors. I.ama now employs 850 people and h~d $6 7 mimoo in sales in 1985. Ninety {>CtCCnt of the company' business 1s boots, but it also sells belts, wallets and other leather products. lhc golden age Jor the lWO-il<>m• panles ~ere the Western wear bolom years of 1980-82. They both hired amues of workers, and Justin added Nocona to its holdings. Pressed to keep up with demand, both Justin and Tony Lama also built new plants in ~I Paso, the border town that inhe capital of Western bootmaking '.'It probably wasn't a very brig.ht thtng to do, in retrospect " Sclvetti said. ··We.'re back down to our~ mar ct, wliicn Ts5ubstantial " -Thcr.e still are 16 boot manufac-tu~rs tn El Paso, but employment, which peaked at 3,30Qpcople in 1982 has stabili1ed at I ,JOO, JUSt sli&hlly less than the average of t{) yean •· Hector Venegas, a labor markc analyst f<?r ~-:-rexaSE=m=plo_...y .. m""'c ... n't"---•~ ColJ?m.tS.s1on. said, the urban cowboy fad tnt.roduccd people in the North· east and Midwest to t.ftc 'comfon and st)'lc of l>oou., and . many have ~rrmJIRd l<?yat to the cowboy foot- wear. That ts aood. news for El Pato Vcneaas said. • ''You·~e 101 the bt1t ones (bOo~ m~c'?) 11n the ~tkt ri&ht here," be -said lt s an 1nd1&1tty \hat over- e"panded to mt.et the fld and then contracted. For the motMnt it's m a state of stabiliution. •· ' v ~neta• -CApects cmplqyman ill the uwtusiry to · inm.ue d\&iiaa ~ fiftal quaner of l 986' 11 the boot- maktrs brae~ for ~ aimun.. demand. . Rick Savitz. Vi<le Pfttideut and domptrOlltt OfJUtltn Ind~ laid .... ~~PAnf• lhrw boot- I ,. • ·John Wills heads Koll Construction JET ... TNaCIO •• cM ~bOe ...... &be f·lO 88d me F·ff. ~ W souted 111T~11 u ecoeomte aherUtlve IMt COi& letl IO buy ud lal to nwma!A, Northrop·• ~ti band • recepuve ear aa a COll-comaoua _Q-pl. ud die COIJ'petitiOft be- .... tbe two !DlaDH WIS ordered despite IOIDe nludance by tbt Air Force, which had on,sinally ptcked ' the F-16. Aeronautic:al a~ have . bee& IPlit on bow ~ t.M T'ttrWwk 11, !ome claim ic s infmor to thC "F-16, while othen llY that in IOfDO ._..,.it peifonns better. • Earlier thia ~ Navy and indus- try IOW'Cel confirmed that the Navy bad awarded deiipl CODttlCtl for Its own 2111 c:entW')' aircraft., ah air-to- ~nd tKtic:aJ strike fiah1rr. Evmtu-illy, piroelucuon o -dial piliie numated to be "rtb about SJS , billion. · " , ™Navypvcoutdesipcontncts to two teams, one includlna Nonhrc>t> and Grwttmaa and tbe oiber McDoo- neU and General Dynamtcs. .• . • Tbe al>Pointmcnt of ,,._ L · wiaa u presickQt ' ol &ill ' C.•tr9CUl9 C.. has been announced byMarionG. Smith, praident of'fbe Koll Co., penntcom~y of l)le New.,ort Belch~ Jtneral .conuacu~ fU'ln. _Wills ~l be· responsible for. di~na all const;nacuon operations throuib<>ut use compenys cipt West Coast dJ~ons. He has ~~ed as uecutive vice ~dent SlDc:e joinioa lbc BOOTS firm 10 1913. PreV1ously, bC was pru1dent of C.L Peck Contracton in • • • Los Aneeles. Proa c 10 . - . • • • , amc level as last year and the Frank Ba.Ur, president ofUdlltJ Spedalbu, I.e. bai named aw companl. anticipates a aood fall Brewa as pro,ect man~rwtttUn the t>fanae County branch office. A season; he said · native-of J..quna Bcac , Brown tw 11 years of experience in,the A depressed economy in lbe South- buildina industry. Wit offices in San Diego and Lquna N11uel . west, trigercd by slumpini cnet'I)' Utility Specialists, Inc. is involved in utility plannina. ~dcsian and • prices. has slowed buYJn& in the best cooniinauon for many of ~e major ~idential and commercial West~m boot mark.ct, wd Jessica ~~California. · , ' · .,._....,aa,w' 1.-.vice. prtsideo1 DL..Eppkr • • • Guerin and. Turner, an investment a.rt J. VltaµJ has been appointed. RJ!Ob.al aaJes inanqer for firm. -Chrysler Califonua. He succeeds Patrick-Smona,-wbo w named .. One of the reasons for the urb4to · c-1 marketifta manaaer for Dodae Truck in Detroit. Vttulli will cowboy movie was becaute Texas au ~er-Plymouth and DOOtc sales. adverusina and was 'io' and this was the ~ to be. -marketina actJvities 10 California. f:>cqpaa.· le always love a winner," said • • • Galli On behalf of the EEOO-t... IK. board of dtrectors., Robert C. Milo Now, tho~ She said, .. The boot has' announced that ReMrt.11 . ..._1 has been named cbamnan of bu · · · fi~~~t..-~-the board tO fill the VA1'9N"'V created b 1.be death of lb.-. Dem= SIDeSS IS SU erul& JVJJJ ~ lD Bo ... _.... --1 .,......,..., the Texas economy and weakness in ooey twu previously been Vice chairman of the Santa Ana-the oil petch. Business is soft and it'll muu&ctu~_ofswitcb products and aVJO~ Bonney and stay soft.for a wbilc." Dempster JOtntly. founded-< the Electronic Eng:inecrinr Co. of But fashion W&tchen believe a . ·-~omia (now EECO) in l'l47• • ; cbantc ts comina. · Jama D. BaWwta of Balboa Island is the bew director of ISO Tomi Block. a spokeswoOl.ID for prosrams at the McDeMell Dtqlu Cempa&er Sy1kmt Ce. U\ Irvine. the National Retail Mcrcbapts As. James Lawson, vice president of sales. noted Blfdwm's sociatton,...said denim and boots look respoosibilibQ. will t~lude the expaos.ioo of the company•s dealer ready to lock their way back into style. and VAR ndwork. "Cowboy boots arc back again," • • • she 1&1d. "I was JUst on -seventh Real Estate cxchanaor Jeaa Stlrll.q ofNewport Beach $Crved on A venue (an Manhattan's apP'f'CI dis.-the~· committee for the Nation.al Council of Excb~ors• 12th trict) and about half of the boots on 1em.t-ano nauonal marteunaconfercnce in Las Vegas thas month. the dtsplays. were Western." It pro vi a f onam for more than 300 exchangors to mark.ct 1 properties totalina more than a third of a bitlion doti.n t.n value . • • • ..__ W.and& Bopn. prcsidenLJ>L Wada .Bop'.n..laterlor 0..lp, LSJ.D b.as add.id two desiinm -Aue K.rffhl1er and· Lee Au Auu. -to the 51aff at her Newport Beach SJUdjo. Ktt11tz:iacr has RVm yean interior 1SHtgn experience Sl>Ccializini in pnvatc raidcnccs and art dqttcs from Skidmore Collete and UC Irvine. Au.stin has 1even yearsexpcriencc10 commercial and private interior des.ian. She boldsaB.S. in interiordcsian from Cal State. Lona Beach. Ceradyne.ale11uu-- c.cndync.. Inc .• in Costa M-esa rcponcd a sales Increase of nearly $300,000 for the th1rd quarter of 1986 For the quarter ended Sept. 30, sal~ rose to SS,098.000 from S4,808.000 a year aao. - ORANGECOASTSTOCKS Here are the atock market actlvitlea of publicly traded . <>ranae County firms for the week ended Friday, <>ct. S 1. ------~ta.proYl~-~~!:.1!e~~:~~~~ Corp: · . -·-·. t •• • --..... ::,cc~ ,,. A • • '• 7•.tOvl• •O• l ..., z1.:v1~~~-' r • ~··'"""0•U I• i:::~:~:.:~w u • JI .tll!l rt11'H J: • M ""'' IYIS t ,. .. 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'"'--Presently member EnvlronmentaJ Board of HuQ.tington Beach Seventeen years contrad expertise and knowledge of area as Realtor Past Pr~sldent Sunshine VIiiage Home Association -1986-87 Vice Preslden• Patrons of .-~ Golden West Colfege ~-··· _ Seven years .as Sta e Director of Callfornla ~ation of Realtors Past President. Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Chapter Women's Council of Realtors --\lO~E Salyer-c-arr.utfierS November 4th (paid fpr by Citizens for S$1Yer-Carruthera, 1.0, 861739) .. :.J .~·BOB ~· As Our C9ngressman November 4th "WE NEED1ilS EXPERIENCE" · Badham has . CtOUl , in Was~ctf, D.C. 0' 24 years of experience In elected office. 0' Ranking member of Armed Services Committee. Senior member ef House Administration Committee. 0' Congressional delegate to NATO • 0 Established ~ork with scores of leglsfators to give us power. Er ..... cwted bf NelloMI ... ~ . . Cal¥'•• ll•Rll c....att1~, Moet lfJDlld R1,-lc1ne, Gl••..._ .......... d ::r=e.:=... . -· • . ... NEWPORT BEACH RESIDENTS · . . . . ' . .. . . _... _ Here Are the 'Newport eeac·~ City, CoinicO Candidates · · >. . .. . .. ·.· . ·. Recommeiided by the Busitiess ·and Com.ntunlty-Political Action · Comiitittee of The NeWpOrt Harbor Area Cha.Ober of Commerce:* • .. . -- -DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 3 --Jaiiies ''Buzz'' Person · ~Evelyn .Hart · As your Newport Beach Be-elect this "local h~ro ,': . Planning Commissioner, widely recogn~zed as one of . Buzz remains dedicated to -t . Soathern Californta's -~ontrolled-growth and traffic . ~o~tstanding leadefs. · ' within a clean.environment. .. Endors~d .by Newport ·Endorsed by Newport . B~ach's Police and . {' Beach's ~ol,ce, Firefighters, . '-------. ___. Firefighters Associations as and -Employees Associations as weJI as well as Supervisor Tom Riley, Assemblyman Gil Assemblyman Gil Ferguson and Congressman Ferguson,-Congressman-Bob BadRam , and the---- Bob Badham. · · · NeWQ_orLMesa Board o Realtors. · · --------------~~------------------ DISTRICT 4 . Clarence 1 ~Bus~' Turner · presiding over both the Newport Beach Planning Commission and Airport .__Working Group, Bus per- sonifies .:the term "commit-· r '1"' • • ment." Endorsed by . . DISTRICT 6 ~ Pat· Michaels A renowned broadcaster and· one of Orange ~punty's ­ . · most prominent citizens, Pat· -. exempUfies thaJ!-leaning of civic involvement. Endorsed · ~ by Newport .Beach's ... ------.. -----=P-eHce aAd-Firefi~hters ~------_--_-_ Supervisor Tom Riley, ~- • Assemblyman Gil Ferguson, and the Newpbrt Associations as well as Assemblyman Gil - Mesa Board of Reqltors. ~-Ferguson. --------------------------------- ·" 'JAMES "BUZZ" PERSON . EVELYN HART , · I ~·CLARENCE "BUS" TURNER .. ... . PAT MICHAELS I • ... \. - Show Your .Ballot _Power and Let Your. Voice .Be Heard·! •candidate Per dn , Hart, Turner, and Michaels are unamllatetl In their lndlvldual bids for elect.Ion and In no reAard con tltute a "t lcket." They ha\·e simply been endorsed, followln1 .a careful review of quallncatlon • by the Bu lne And Community Polltlcal Action Committee ("BAC PAC") of The ewport Harbor Area .Chamber of Commerce. BAC P~C is an organization of Newport Beactl citizens and businesspeqple wishing to ensure a political environment in · which the A"lerican private enterprise system may continue to flourish. BAC PAC members recognize ttrat a . well- in formed electorate remains essential to the democratic process. BAC PAC therefore ·takes an a~tive role in furthering voter awareness. _ · . . • . . PAID FOR BY I~E BUSI • • . . · . ... l " CALL 642-5878 4 u--1 o.y.-·St.oo No ChenMI In C09'1 °' canceletlon .. . . -. . " ·Yo11 can noW C.11 th• Dally Ptiot Cla181flect 'Dept. on· *~turct.r morning trom 1:00tp1.1:30 a.m~ to ~ rour lundaJ end ..0.., 8d9. .. . MISC . l!.E. ....LIOO llU , IUO CLASSIE~INDEX A2~56.78 FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY FROM .SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY ANNOUNCEMENTS l.a7 MM 14'01 . . ,. ... . ,.,, I Ul• . .. ,,.,. , . •. un . . . ,.,. . ·~ ,.., ""' ,_ 2tJO 26S1 MU *1 , ... . ,.,. ,.,. , .. ,.... ,. 2MI ,JttO BUSINESS & .. FI NANCIAL ...._ ,., w. "'°° ........ °'' 1 -,... .._,._ ,,,. . "°' .2912 MERCHANDISE DEADU 8 -THE DAtl Y MO . tJCA.flON tNE-CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS Monday ............... Set. 11:30 AM T=:;~ Tuesday... ..r ............ Mon. 5:30 PM • 00 AM .5;30 p M. Wedne9day .............. Tun. 5:30 PM Setur~ I 00 AM-11.30 AM Thursday.............. .. V:fed. 5:30 PM aua-Count• Frtday ...................... lfturs. 5:30 PM a.::::W:,,F:;t,.. Saturd1y .. .......... . ..... F~. 5;30 PM , · Sud'day .......... -......... 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". . 0 TA MESA OFFICE 279-0 lbrbor. Costa Mesa s.46-2313 NEWPORT BEACH 21 · JHE~R=~EA=-=-li--,-ES----T ATE RS ·0PPORTUNITIES CUllP ... t&ITIJ 111 ..... lllTllYI llAOI STUtu J.111 .. "BUILDER WANTED!" Use as a "BASE" for DYNAMITE BEACH PROJECT just steps from ocean. Charming 2 bedroom with ABUNDANCE OF POTENTIAL. Many posslbllltles. 6-46-7171 NP1 IUT Tll UllD 11 ..... Newport llfestyfe, Costa Mesa price 3 bdrms •. 'hardwOOd floors, famlly roorn.-nreptace;·targe, lot, tree-Oned street, paint & save. Call today. 6"8-7171 BargaTrf prtcet"Very private amt ptolh end untt ---- tow'nhome. Vaulted ceilings Cozy flreplace, 1om Cltfftlawn hOme fOf edU!t end ~ vecy Lowt, w.n.d yard wt111 la've 9W'WfW•• IO poo • 'IO'l'elous-ttvtnv Ulllllll 1111,oH French doors and windows. Dining room leads to enclosed patio, master suhe with sitting room 1 alcove> 2 bedoroms. 2 ~ baths. A real must see! •WNIT 11&11 llSlmlS MM• 546-2313 HP ---room, lortn1~ dtnln room. cw-~-MC-...~., Bedroom and 4 Ba.thl Step thrQUOh git.CS entry and .. thla_~ ' -.11mtai~*"-~-Fer ~ BOA'UNG ENiliUSJASt... S I tun-Keep It In the family, boat rentaJa, dock fishing. STAITD -111.-good-po~ ~· CaU.n.oYlil...-.Bam ... ~ao.cturu~~UL-1ocatio o nd ning estate, numer.ous 9utstandlng features! Walls of galss In living room and master S1Jite -overlook dock, unprecedented Interiors for 646-7171 private 2 bedroom, 11"1 bath (ownhome. Private patio, enclosed garage. Call fast . S.6-231~ 111 IMftlrht . 1"'9----~ ..... .,, •• ~i.--sophlstlcated-tastes.-Call or appointment HP12 ' BHmft ...... --UM,111 A PETE BARRETr REALTY 142-1211 nllT Tm lffDll uanmuTnMT LIUTillW/Plll View of turning baaln, = ~-=t =· IHI SAT /Ill 1·1 :f:'c:Ct~:=,'.:: HI Oii UIYN tty room •• tonne! dltWIO 11111& 111. IUI room. ou11t1ndlng 3BA 38". fem rm, din rm. gourmet kl1chen. end 3-lg IOI, good YU 1119,000. cat ~· Ouallty con-"'° ~ruct;" ::S. u= .1 .. TI STAI, I.I. copper brick P1lo1 Dover ShOf'H bayfront VwCS. Stone:, iNcs.d 11\d w/dock, r~ SBR beveled glHI. wood S795,000 :!:;!,.~0~~F~~ OPEi SlllAY 1·• ctoor• HU,_, W ... Ml.AIA 8fACOVITZ SomerMt • 58R. IMI rm, MANLYN TWITCHELL pool l •P•· NICE l'.'.' '1'()() '3H,000 ... YITllffll IUUlllULTJ ·----· lll·llM ___ , 1·1 -SAVE ON HIGH LABOR 2111 Ullll.. •• COlll and qwld ii your· Cu1tom ex.c 1 • M'I "Sit Mlf No down ~ti Oowft" bay :bcetn owu1y pte-cut rne111i.is. vlewt 38r 3&a + fl!TI a St:i by •MP~ ..,_ a.et .,.. Nothing Cll fOt det•ll• or attend • like ltl Model hOfM cond lrM Ml'91 HOIMI S«nln· •• sseo.ooo (lnct land) ,.,, c111 c1141s21-10•. =. ... le 'f04ll ~ momg 1o-11· • ..,....I =-~~MC>Uneethe llllT LIUTlll ........ IPll llT I Ill 1·1 '1111- 646-7171 NP2 llWHIT uun . mt• .Bfe at the top'T'Viewi of NEWPORT BAY ANO PACIFIC OCEAN. Desirable 3 bedroom. 2 bath, SWEDISH FIREPLACE, · elegant personal amenities. lush landscaping. Call 646-7171 NP.3 . llLLll AHJllSrt • ..21,111 BACK BAY ANO FASHION ISLAND VIEWS! Home for growing f amUy. memorJes. Wails-"Of glass In living, dining room, luxurious master, · exquisite dressing area. den. family room. Re- treat or party room for In-law quarters TRY LEASE OPTION! Call 646-7171 NP4 IPAllU Y1LU un,oeo Soarln(j c;e1hngs in hving room, fireplace. formal dining FRENCH DOORS, LIBRARY, gourmet kitchen. 5 bedrooms, master. has luxurious dressing 8fea, PRIVATE SPA. 3 car garage. no parking hassles. WALK TO BEACHll 646-7171 NP5 AMYi Tll llSTI IHI.HO Experience ocean fresh climate and forever OCEAN VIEW from outstanding VILLA situated across from private park. Marble tile accents, formal dining. quiet coroer Call today 64&-7171 NP6 •WPllTIUOI t1N,MO Young executives dream! Showy and spacious, well appointed 2 be'droom. 2 bath townhome. Private jacuzzi and sauna. Community pool and Ti nnl . Wat11t to' beach! Call to SM 646-2313'HP1 OTHl!R AREAS YlltY'I UIUll 1111MO Super starter horn&. Modern and stytish 2 bedroom. 2 bath. Central air conditioning. Over- sized 2 car garage. Covered patio, beautiful landscaping. Excellenf Mission Viejo location • Cal~ today. 546-2313 HP2 Olst••E· 1 IUCI Tl WCI 1214,IOt Come see this one! Dream kitchen. amenities galore Famll~1oom formal dining. ~en. large master suite with spa-bath. 3 Bedrooms. 21"1 baths Call to see. 546-2313 HP3 Nil N• 1111,IOO F&fl)tastic starter home or investment. Neat and clean Family room. 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths. Cov- ered patio overlooks sparkling pool CaH to see. 546-2313 HP4 THIUIU JlLt W IUlllT llt,IOO Shows like a model! Great 2 Bedroom. condo. Excellent complex. Great opportunity for first time buyer or lnvestor Can tOdayt 546-2313 HPS ,. CORONA'. DEL MAR Cl.AISIG EUUICI 11 ...... Beautifully appointed with extraordinary taste and charm. • bedrooms. 3 wood-burning fire- places. formal dining, Imported tile throughout.. Just steps to 6eaCh Call for exeluslve showthg- 6•6-7 171 NP11 COSTA MESA Yll UI "6&.tmt ',..._.. WI -fAl.llSI 1214.111 WOODSIDE VILLAGE -2 bedroom. t bath, Antique car buffs will love th1 I 6 or more ~ar convenient to South Coast Plaza & Music Completely renovated for most dlscnmtnatmg Center. Communlty pool, spa. Better than rent-buyer! Decor enhances furnishings, charming 2 Ing•• Call 6•6-7171 NP8 -bedroom Call today 6•6-7171 NP12 WILi Tl .... llAU . l l41Ml-UltlmJi 1111MI GARDEN OF EDEN Abunda fruit trees. 3 Outstandl5ommunltY. minutes from FASHION . bedrooms. 2 baths.,, 2 garaget, 1 extra for ISLAND AN EWPORT CENTER. 2 Bedrooms. workshop or recreations. Villa Park tchools. Call 1oartng cetli s. SKYLIGHTS, OEN. WHERE -10 Met 8~8·1 171 N PLANTS BLO Ml Call to &46-7171 NP13 aeautlful split level home. Cathedral ceilings In living room. ~ullt In bar and ~cases In family room Attractive fireplace. Guest bedroom downstairs with. bath. Spacious master su.tte with dressing area. • bedrooms, 3 baths. CaJI to seel 5•6-2313 HP13 llTTD TUI llWI 1111,- The product of a master craftamanl Remodeled and upgraded. 1rom floor to roo.f I Gourmet kitchen wtth breakfast bar. Formal din ng. Gracious !Wing room. Crackling flreplace. 2 bedrooms. -2 -ba1hs, ~ral atr condltionloo- Sparkllng pool Come ooh and ahhl 5,40.2313 HP14 11tL1R'I •U11 11n.- Oes1rab1e e~tslde Costa Mesa. Huge 65x162 lot Old one bedroom begging for h~pl Call today 546-2313liP15 MESA VERDE •U YUll •JI llll;MI Great home-great area sitting vacant and wast- ing money-seller says. ~·SELL!" Gracious format dining. Femlly room. Crackling fireplace with • hand carved mantle. Built In bookcases. • bedrooms. 3 baths. Call for an appointment to see! 5•8-2313 HP6 UST PllGI IUA ftUI 11'1- Mrs. Clean's housel lmmacylate 3 .b~room 1~ bath home. True pride of ownership. Numerous fruit trees. Great neighborhood Call fast-won't last! 546-2313 HP7 - ·01omn TIWIH• 1111,111 Unique opportunity-rare on marke~. More space aod tuxury than you'd expect In a townhome. Large hvmg areas Formal dining. Breakfast nook . 2 master suites. One with fireplace and deck. 2~ baths. Lovely poot and pa area Great location near 2 country clubs Call to see! 548-2313 HP8' ,.._ .......... , 1111.- A t I showJ)lacel Dee g!l~ custom eeramlc tile noorlng. vaulted e.ilmgs. Sunny lkyltghta. Spacious and .gracious. 4' b g bedrooms 3 bat ht. lovety landacap ng. 3 car garage can for an exctusive showing! 54&-2313 HP9 • ----TIE ...... ,, WW,_ -I •1111•1 ana.-Im •an 1111,111 Prntige "' location. newty decorated Wt th ComfMtabi. 3 bedroom f amity home feefs nt<e Gorgeous M... Ver(je e ecut home.-- Spec out 2 story. Numerous upgredel. Formal d n ng. • large bedrooms. 2'h beth1. BubbOng ape. RV ICOMI New land~ng. Call for an appoentlTW't to .... 54~2313 H~10 outstanding P9f10n11 amen1t1e1, formal din ng, country hvtng, yet located conveniently ctOH. fatnity room with w.t bar, ltaltan tit. throughOUt, Family kitchen, Newport Sc"ools, lots of Poten- fP•rt<Ung poot. 0wner.amc1oual ~a.7171 NP10 tlall Call 646-7171 NP14 . . .. • • ,. ---=-~ ~---o:::=---= '(~r ----~ --r;;._ -~-~ - ---=--- --.. ' ---• I • II' -' ! ., . . I . . -·-, ----~·-~·_-__ :A~~_,._.._.___ -_-'-~ --·'~ lllES F~·R SILE 2139 Aster. EHtttde COet• Mela * 1342 081axy Or, Dov« ShOr•. ~ ..... 120 Canyon Falfwey (f8if'.W8Y 1) Btg c,~ : ~ . . ~2-5200 $210,000 Sund•Y 1-5 831·7300 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1.._5 644-9060 $1,450,000 Sunday 1{-- '*511 cun Dr. Ctlffhaven, Nwpt ecn * 1800 Gtel'TWOOd (88)'Cf'ee1) ~ 8<lh 503 Hazel, Corona deilf-iar • 1 II 'llS FUI II tr DEi 642-5200 $322,500 Sunday 1·5 759.9700 $395,000 S.t 11-3 Sun ~-s · 975-5511 $499,000 S•tlSun 1-5 · • 4S14 Cortland Dr (C.meo Highland•) COM 1215 Goldenrod, Bro•dmoor H.V.H 2100 LMW•rd Ln, Baycrett, NB 40 Tang«tM; Orqe TrM, Irv!~ ' 544-9080. $299,000 Sund•y 1_.. 675-6000 ~99,500 S•t/Sun 1-S 631-7300 $399,900 Sund•y 1·5 675-6000 $108,500 . Sunday 1·5 ' . . · · 2 IEDROOI · . ': .. v e1 Curl Dr, Jaimtne Creek, CdM • · 1'1r12'1Harbor1111nd, NB 76()..83~3 $398,500. Sat/Sun 1-S 9«-6200 ,$1,595,000 · Sat/Sun 1:3().5 260 &enlng C•nyon (Sh<>t'eellff•) COM * •2209 Heather Line.·~ Beech 673-5354 S7i9,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 642-5200 • $3&),000 Sund•y 1-5 1533 Mlr•mar, Balboa 846-7171 . $399,000 S.t 1-4 Sun 1·5 . . **401 Npnh S\8' Line (Dover Shor•) NB 673-5354 $795,000 Sit/Sun 1-5 ttS4ln -5 * * 1000 Grove, WestcllH · , 2133 Indian Springs (Back B•y) NB 644-6200 $447,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 646-7171 $425.000 S•tlSUn 1-5 . ••2221 Port Lerwick (Arbor Vu HIMI) NB 673-5354 $396,000 Sunday 1·4 703 Begonia (Corona del Mar) • 975-5715 $279,500 Sun. 1-5 •2801 Harbor View Or, Hrbr View Hllll, tdM 2501 lll•nd View, Broadmoor H.V.H. 640-5560 $580,000 Sund•y 1-5 975..eoc>o $439-000 S•t/Sun 1_. • 1978 Pt. Seaboume, H11bot View 675-6000 S3e2,500 . Sat/Sun 1·5 • 209 Iris. CdM -. 302 Heliotrope, CdM * •4500 Orrington, Cameo ShOr•. CdM 644-6200 $419.000-Sunday 1-5 760-1900 $995,000 Sunday 1_.:30 •~1201 Highland 0r--:-wettcllff Custom~..NB 335 Plauat.ldo (Udl1"1SJe) Nwpt Bch 631-7300 $449,000 Sunday 1·6 673-7300 $555,500 SIJnday 1_. 0 .,· 16 Jetty Drive. Jasmine Creek. CdM 225 Potnsettl•. Coron• del Mar ·: 759-1626 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 646-7171 $749,000-Sunday 1-5 ~-5 Northampton (Befcourt) Nwpt 8ch -.&.-3~10 P settle. bTd"COfonallirM~r • 759·6700 $520,000 Sunday 12-4 759-9070 $695,000 Sunday 12-5 1301 Nottingham Rd, W•tcUt1, Nil 844-6200 $439,000 S1t1Sun 1-5 ~ V28 Jetty Or, Jasmine Creek, CdM 76()..8333 '3!5,000 -sunday l·S 600'h l11kspur. Corona del Mar · 75~4830 S 'f85,000. S•t/Sun 1-5 ~---.;;,.....,...28 Rainbow Fins Irvine Terrace, CdM • 760-8333 $219, SatfSUn 1- 1758 Santa An1 Ave, R-2 E/slde Costa Mesa 64$.:7171 $23A,900 SUf\day 1-5 ••44 Rldoellne Or, Harbot Ridge 644-6200 . $575,000 S\Jnday 1·5 • .,•33lUdgeflM, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 760--8333 $3,500,000 S1t(Sun 1-5 720 VII Lido Soud (Lido late} Nwpt Bch 673·7800 $795.~ Sat/Sun 1 ..... 001 •333 Poppy Ave, Olde CdM, Coron• def.Mar • ~· 631-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-S •3 Cembrla. Newport Belch • -., ..................... . GARAGE SAlE~~ "'' that limt ogOinl ~ aur• yfNr ~ sole it o ~ by ~ in dau••d. Start your od two dOyl ~ the .. !O attract .. mott buyitn. ' * 1845 Iowa #C. Coste MM8 846-7171 $88,500 Sunday 1·5 * •.,...200 McNeil # 102 (Ver11lllel) fl!B 873-1300 $124,900 Sund•y 1~ *. v-200 McNelJ PH# 1 ('7erlllllea) NB 673-7300 $11915QO $Unday 1·' ~ •• .,...100 Scholz Plaza #2'4 ~VerNtflel) NB 613-7300 S 199,000 SUnday :t~ . . w• 101 Scholz. Pima PH 24, VerNJtlM, NB . 759-9100 .. 214,900 fM Suad1y 1-5 . 2 IR ,1us Fii RI or DEi , 209 191h St, ~~ Beach 675-823!; $349,000 Sat/S~ 12·5 ••"'260 Cagney Ln .f218, VIiia Balboa, NB 673·4400 $159,500 Sund1y 1·5 "'••260 C11gney Ln ~303. Villa a.Jt>o9, NB 67M400. $229,900 . Sunday 1 .... .• •46 C•nyon Island Or, Big Cany'On. NB 760-1900 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1_. 2 IR '.lus Fii Ii or DEi 631-7300 ~295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 '**3305 Ocean Btvd, CdM 644-6200 $1.295,000 759.4830 $819,000 Sund•Y 1-5 * •304 Cofumbla (Newport Cr•t) Nwpt Bctl 673-?300 $179,500 Sunday 2-4 * HM8 Port Al~s.Hatbor Vw Hnw Sat/Sun 1-5 644·6200 $359.~ Sund•y 1-5 • ••1967 Port Nelson (Hrbr Vu Hm•) NB . l ·IR •lus Fii R• or DEi 840-5664 $335,900 Sunday ~ * 1001 Nottingham Rd, Baycrtst, NB . •631-7®0-$345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **32 Ocean Viste, Sea Island ~4-6200 $499,500 Sund1y 1-5 3 IJDROOI 20282 Bayview, Santa Ana Height' 646-7171 $155,000 Sund•y 1-4 3231 Clay, Newport Beach 2017 P1loma. Costa Mesa 675-6000 $298,000 1808 Port Stanhope(H8rbor View Hmee) NB • .,2Wlnged Foot. Big Canyon, NB 759-6700 $349,95Q Sa1/Sun 1-5 , 760-0666 $894,000 . Sun 1-5 . ' • Sund•y 1-5 Lota 84-85-88, Top of Rocky Pt · 644-6200 $2,400,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 ' * • 1084 Pescador Or, Dover Shorea, NB · 1865 Port Taggart. Fi. V.H. 631-7300 S4•5.000 · Sunday 1-5 675-6000 1349,000 Sun 1-5 211 Iris, Lots. CdM 644-6200 S3e5,000 SaUSun 1-5 ***•j 244 Polaris, Dover Shrs,-NWpt Sch 1688Rhode111.nd, Costa Mesa . . . 401 Harbor Wood. Newport Beach 759-4830 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-~ - --. 2005 Vista C.Jon (BMfs) Newport Beach 759.6700 $180,000 SYnday 1-5 3 IR plus F Al RI or D~I ••V220 Nice Ln #310. VIII• BalbO&. NB $215,000 . **23 Lochmoor, Big Canyon 673-4400 $399,500 Sunday 1-4 · 644-6200 $890,000 SaVSun 1-5 2420 Vista Noble:za. The Bluffs, NB Sat/Sun 12-5 760-8333 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 546-2313 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 1124 Essex Ln, Westcllff, Nwpt 8ch •2015 Tahuna, lrvlne Terrle4t •24 Rockingham, Belcourt 1'•17 Muir Beach Circle, Newport Belch 631-73oq $279,500 Sunday 1-5 642.,..150 $289,500 Sunday 1-5 ~4-6200 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ~4-6200 $849,500 Sund1y 1-5 2« Goldenrod~uest quarters, CdM 100 Via Aorence (Lido tste) NWpt Bch ••14 Rue Grand Ducal.Big Canyon- -1877 ~.000--~. ~96;-000---~""'la' 673-8700 $1,225,000 S,t/Sun 12_. *464 Vista Trucha, Bluffs. NB 403 111s. Corona ~el Mar **736 Via Lido Nord, Udo Isle. NB 1521 Seacrest, Coron• del Mar * •;, 1"1 NiPOll (Harbdi RJCSge} NB ---r5M100--,2~900---6un<tey 644-9060 $3,900,000 Sunday 1_. 64._9060 $25~.900 Sund•y 1_. 642-5200, $1,625,000 Sunctey 1-5 759-4830 499,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 i.'15 LaROChette."HarorRtdge. Nwpt Sch *•17 Ridgellne. Corona del Mar 760_8333 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1_5 2411 VII Marina, 8ac:k Bay, NB 20792 Sptndrttt, Huntington Beach 846-7171 $2,000,000 S.t/Sun 1.5 631-7300 $245.000 Sund•Y 1-5 963-6049 $182,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **6208 W. Ooeenfront, Oceanfront 730 Malabar, lrvtne Terrece, CdM 2152 Vista Entr8da, Bluffs •708 St James Place, Cllffh1ven, NB 6«-6200 $8~5,000 S.at/Sun-1-5 759-1877 $265,000 Open Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $232,000' Sunday 1-5 64M394 $359,000 Sunday 1·5 ~16 Ocan Blvd, Olde CdM ·'**12 Wellington, Harbor Ridge 10052 Suntan Clrcie, Huntington Beech 675-6000 $895,000. Sat/Sun. 1-5 644-6200_ J-437.500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 546-2313 $184.900 Sund•y 12-4 COIDOS TOWllHllES OW-SIL~ 321 Pofnsett1a, Old Corona Del Mar. 759-9070 $345,000 Sunday 12-5 iH---v 1 Rue Fontainebleau, Big C•nyon. NB 760·8~«9~ Sun<J8y t-5 v37 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Canyon, NB 760-8333 $460.000 Sunday 1-5 J 718 S•nt•na, lrvtne Terr8Ce. Corona Del Mar 760-833a-$283,000-Sat/Sun 1-5- J •220 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $410,000 Sunday 1-4 215~Vla Nice, Lido Isle, Newport Beach 673-4400 $329.000 Sat/Sun 1_. . - 2616 Way Lane (China-Cove) CdM 67S-iosr srso;oocr -s ,..a-t--1S""'a-n 1-5 4 -llDROOM 1457 Port Weybridge. Newport Beach 759-4830 Sunday 1-5 **627 Via Udo Soud (Udo Isle) NB 644-9060 $1,350,000 Sunday 1-4 . 4 IR plus Fii RM or DEi ••29 Carmel B•y Or, Spyglass -«-6200 $540,000 SaVSun 1-5 2839 Carob, Eastbluff ~·-~ S.CW.000 Sal/Sun - 1115 White Salls, H V.H. 675-6000 $387,5000 Sat/Sun 1_5 2951 Cassia , Eastbluff. NB 759-9100 $359,900 Sat & Sun 1-5 *V2123 Yacht Radiant, SHvleW. NB ••506 C•tallna. Npt Heights, NB 760-3848 $419.000 Sunday 1-5 · 759-9100 $399,500 Sunday 1-5 •1919 Suva C~r. Costa Mesa "546-2313 $255,000 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-5 1834 Tradewtnds Ln. Baycrnt, NB u~ SattSun * *661 Via Udo Soud (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $1,475,000 Sunday 1_. * * 1436 W. Bay. Newp<:irt Beach . 673-906o $815.000 Sunday 1-5 1 IEllHI--- 5 IED.ROOI * e v 101 Scholz Pleza # 123 (Verulllea) NB 673-7300 $89,950 Sund1y 1 .... ••49 Cambrl•·tSpyglass) COM · 644-6200 $815,000 Sund•y 1_. 1 IR plus Fii RM tr IEI . 300 Carob, Eastbtuff, Nwpt Bch . *. V950 Cagney Ln # 108, Vin• Balboa. NB 760-6333 $359,000 Sunday 1-5 673-4400 $139,000 • Sunday 1·5 ••219 Via lido Soud (lido late) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IEDIOOI DUPLEXE$ FOR SALE 2 IR pt.s 1 IR 703 Begonia. Coron• def Mar 675-5715 $279.500 3 IR ,1us 3 IR 718 Iris, Corpna def Mar 640-6213 $365,000qs Sun 1-5 Sun. f-5. CO II DOS -11wuo1n FOR ~REllT 2191 C8fty<>n (38R) Cott• Mm 3 IR 19lus Fii RI or DEii * •6 Qhadbourne. Belcourt 644-6200 $899,000 Sunday 1-4 5 IR plus F IM II or DEi .. -~, ..... v .. i260cig'rl9y Ln •304'. Villa Balbol, NB ~6-6541 $1195/mo Sat/Sun 11-6 , 673-4400 $169,000 Sunday 1-5 504 Can•I St (Newport Shorn) NB -722-9730 S 159,950 Suriday 1-5 * •2345 Arbutus (Eastbluff) Nwpt Sch 631-7300 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 -- UJlflWPOllT HEIGHTS CAP£ COD" ht ttme on the open market. 2Bd'rm. . lBa, beamed celling, family rm, RV accest. Lota of knotty pine country thru·out A 2 frplca. Excluelvt llatlng at thl• time, aubject to an uchange. 141 AU90 AVE, NWPT BCH PalCl!D AT SIS4,t5e --/Mn alUCll IVD!TT Hf-'tll " 440 OeSola T errece. Corona Oet Mar 720-0•55 $549,000 Sunday 12-5 300-300% Fernleaf, Olde CdM 675-6000 $925,000 Sunday 1-5 OWNER TRANSFERRED, MUST SEU. Peninsula Point classic with 5 lg bedrooms., 3 b81hs, 3 car garage, 2nd story deck. patio, open & airy living area, quiet street. PLUS, It la only 1 block to bay/ocean. REDUCED TO 1415,000. OPEN 8'* 1·5 2124ltYIJlt Avt .. NIWport1e1ctt Agent-TERESA FOMEl1 (714) .1 ... 155 800 Aleppo (Eaatbluff) Newpor1 Beach 644-9060 $279,000 Sund•y 1-5 2791 Bayshore Drive (Bayahores) Nwpt 8ctt 64~·9060 $645,000 ·-Sunday 1-5 ~ BELCOURT -NEWI 2 B~AENGEA COURT Looking f • bnnd new h<>f'M? Thi• oom. It• G rt 3 custom. 4,245 eq.ft. 4 bdrm, 31h b•tha. Very Mitt built Including granite. marble morel A mutt· .... Come by tod•yl $885,000 751-0411 Owner/ Agent . OCIAN V.W LOT HAMORM.L I 3031 Oroyden Bay (Pentrldge Cove) CM 759-0734 $$126,950 · Sund•y 1-5 311 Dahlia, Coron• Del Mar 973-8494 $239,500 Sund1y 1-4 .. IAllC NOaTH COITA MEIA" 38drm. 2Ba. ha• nffd for Interior refurblehln9, but wltl give allowance or? Near South Co.at Plan. Ex- cluelve It.ting at thl• time eubJect to an excha.... Call fOr 1n appt to vlewt 191 PAYll Ii Cl1ICli -......, ... __ a_ J) AT •1N,9M •otnD/WJIT U9-6UI . .. •Spa •Poot ••W•terlront *••Waterfront & Pool .,Give addreu 1t guard ~ate BIG CANYON ESTATE REDUCED TO $894t000 .. .. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 u• 1&t1,•-s211.._1W --.ac., w, 3 bdnn:ttl ................. "' ....... :~ .... _ D • .lohnlon -. Tradltlon'al Realty a 1-1s10 Rf{MR(H · mrtll• LlL__MtlMt-UU t 1l•1m .. 1__.=--.--=..,......,,~· PtnOfM!c be , ottM w, 4 bdrm, F.P ......... t . Hv . . .. ' . . ......... ,..__ ........ _ 2111 ...... Vliw, 4 bd/ni, 2"' k fam!IJ llolM ---·-" R. lolaftd can •u atl.tlt--~ 3 bdrm. f R. II ttlt utr . • RrlM*' . . Rf(M r.x·· Rf(M*A '0 .• • • -.. ..._Pit ..... ttla PM S1.-1n1 1-------1~.;;.;;.;..===::=.:...~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii u..wal S bdrm Portotlno, hCNY uperacMd ...... S Conine ...... II UIJ.set.:.-lllS Ne .. 3 bdrm, lit down ""'~"'"""'""'"';""""""""" M. Rousselot •HW.L· siti• 41 T~ 1 bdnlt, conv. den, OOPUlar dmlopmtnt. .... 8. Barrmcton u • sm.•-,...,...,., r..., 4/1 rlf!IOdel Of rtbuild/3 R·2 lots -·-·--.. J Skahan . llEALTOU, 675·6 ..... IUI !.-c.-t ......... c:. .. -4-U br YllW·YIN.· YllW ......... ......... Large family home on large lot. Walking distance to beach. Ocean, city light and view of t\111• from wvwy foom. 5 bdrm, formal dining room, famlly room. Prlc.d for quick ute at ' ..... a,eaJelM~IMIU 1·1 .... " ••""'1 •"""' 111-1111 tr lftef ... 11M11Z RE.SIOENTIAL BROKE.RACE SERVICES :- 11111 ,_.,...at IPllUL llUI UY YllW .. 1 • .,.. -.. , ... a,a•,JH -••mt:==== ..-Th.II countl')' French manor located c.ompletely remodeled Nantucket ln ~oua Harbor R1dae hu over with a beat Spyglus sweeping vtew · 7,0001q.ft of luxwioul llvina lnclud-Elegance ~!ed. Five bedrooms, fniSBR, ~\ltBA, library, ~ 3BA.Mai1lynBulk1ey ~ kiichen. and ap.c:loua open-beamed ' family room. All major rooms. ver-•un• .., lnlTI ' 1111,111 anda and pool enjoy unsu.rpuaed Elepn(4BR,2*BA..home.on~uti- ocean/bay vleWI. Color brochure ---fully -manicured ~ lncluding available. Ed kaM and Maureen Ko1 _pond, waterfall and spa. Family .......,.,...... .. .. am t llT&LllA 11,111,111 J»rtvat.e ltalrl take you to the beach ln 'Corona del Mar. Thia two story SBR, 2~BA home IChievet a feellna of Opennell through the wie of h.lah beamid wood c:elllnp with~ wlndowL New home with private drtve. Reduced $300.000 Maureen White and Ed Elcano ....... . ........... 11;111• A f&bulout 8.8 actt custom home lite · with complete plans (or either a 10,000 aq tt OI' 18,000 aq ft California Sp&n11h estate. DramaUc views of San Juan Valley and th~ Pacific Ocean. Owner wU1 Ulilt with financ-tna and con8lder trades. Ed F«ano and Maureen White _ 1111,111 ...... .,... ... .,... Lone pr1va&e driveway leads to th.Ls aecluded llna)e story 3 BR, 2 ~ BA. FR home.~·Mii\y-decorator extru: wood floors, minors, akylJ.ahta, pri- vate patio With apa off muter aulte! Maureen White and Ed beano ...... -..... IHl,111 Snort Walk Alona 1trada lea& to t.e.nn1t. pool. volleybell or the ocean. Th1I' well maintained family home featurea a ~ · kitclleri With new appUancee. 3BR (2 of which are 'e~). 2BA: .cathearal ceilinp. lkyli&hta and a larp private~ patio. San Hinman 111111..-11 .... ,_ ""- Thll F.Mtblutf floor plan ia all a happy powlna family could want.. Flve bedrooml. 3BA, din1n& room, family room and a bil b9Ck yard. Top 1Cboo11 witliln walkinl diatanee and all kinda of recreation nearby. C.U Coby Ward - 11P11T•1ll W•llT" . 11.1.._ ICHnlfkent ~ home. quality_ ~ on the Bey. Five · btdfoarw. fonnal prden d~ ~ lar8I bayftont ~room with t dow'n"bar. fitePLICe and pool ta~. LiMl raom off ~.-Md Cll'OqUe\ t'OW't. RoWnc areen lawn to~ .net clock. Four car pnaie. cartyn Stltner/ ...... Aune ··-· ••... _.room opena tc>l&rge pado. A pleihora ot oumwidtna appob• . definite European flavor. Denny Bibb and Joan Lewta llllflmll • llZT tHl,111 Llaht and IJrJ 2BR, 2BA. upper un.lt. Great location, walking distance to sh.ope, rstauranta and markets. Community po6l and apa. Lowly patio off living room. Joan .LeWls 1U11 Tl-IWLD 1111- Newer aide by aide unita architec· turally designed for privacy with private patios and decka. Living · areas have IOUing cathedral ceillng'I. Front unit is 3BR, 2BA Back unit is 2BR +bonus room. Very 1J)eClal and a rare opportunity. Linda Oeth ............ ,""'. Ill --Ill. .. t411,000 Custom home located on tree lined street with a apacioua and dramatic floor plan Formal dining room, fam- ily room, 3BR, 21.iSA .• Owner motivated to tell! Well priced at $419,000. Llnda Oeth and Lois Jacobi AftlYRllW. ... • Tll l&.Wfl 1212,111 An exceptional C-plan with very functional uP&f8dca. A great location cloee to lush ,reenbelt. The com- mw\ity pl 1.1 jUlt a hop, akip, and jump away. 3BR Owners htlh.ly motivated. Hobie ~nny and Coby Ward 1111111 Tl uW ..... iso• ocean view !rom thia hlahly custom.lied home. Large master · ·bedroom, fonnal dining, den, break· fut ~est bedroom. Wood floon. French doon, air condJtioning. A pnva~ pool and pa to enjoywhile watchin~ th u tt. Call Ann Peters ·---· iiiiiiiiii!ii --==== .. , .. COLDWel.L BAN~eR r..l ----un.a OPEN HOUSE l-4 '- COSTA MESA 2BR now..a.iu Bar $124,900 E BROWN COSTA 3BR •JO £ut Bu 1210.000 M. OUTft COIONA D!L MA& iaa $2M,900 4.011ria S. EXLEY !ASTILurP- ' BR, FR $279.000 0. ~= COIONA DIL Mil 3 BR. FR · 1346.000 Ht NutCU. .J. ROBBINS COIO!'fA DEL MAI • tot..02'1\ .\'9tMo 3 BR/S BR 13M>.OOO E. BOWIE JAJMINI CUil- ! BR. Oen $.'l66,000 atlbl...u M. REEDY '* ....... IAt:CUST -'BR '389,500 J. MERTZ ISLB lte \tia florWt 3 BR. FR $399,500 C. RUM fo'EU> llACO IAT 11 ..... laf • BR seoo.ooo D VAt.&-.""TlNK '700,000 ' ....... 76.000 L Cl.DON Nft'POITI CR 11.__laf & BR 11,100,000 J. AKERMAN DE ~IGNE R Marie Bischoff Collection 4080 DA iL &nao. PO;I, 1C>9, ~. e/c, belcony • $100/mo • MCUflty &75--I09t 0 . ' . ~1111h1 ,,, : l{.(·~111, : •THse.n.* 1t1?W~ Nwpt 8Cfl 541-5032 tgt OCLUXEWATE~~ OFFICE SPACE 2 MONTHS FREE aEHT 575 IQ tt & uP· tUO +, Cd"'42-"'44 . \ .. • . . WMtalC M I.'. f • .. • ~~.....-----------.- , "/4. clesaitiid iCJ • for • Iii Ii. • -9Vri~~Mil>I Of 11ten1>0n Gala va1 •• w • ........ ---'~ &peii~e aad ' hy Yoa~U a Cltrl•••• Pr ... atl •GAIN VALUABLE BUSINESS EXPERIENCE I The Fe<1er1Md Gtoup •• IOQ"-•r>o lot Full 6 Pitt To~ S•ltl Consuhanu. C..Shiers.• Ind SHX -H 1ndltr1 to w0<1' duron9 tht Hol1d1v Susrnrr---. •BUY YOURSELF A C..RISTMAS PRESENT I Work for ul 1h1ou\.lh tilt Hol•cf-')' S.•~on .1nu you will Dr' PltG•ble for a git111cous d1tcoun1 on oll ol our mrrch1nd•J~ Det11ll rn11l1ble 1n the H""'Jlft R-.ourt.. off~rne ttstlJCttons apply, ' . •·THE FEDE RATED GROUP '' '1111 111ieu orow•r'IQ home .. iecuo nic' rtttolu IN THE N-ATION t Wt havt SUPERSTORES 1n C1t1I01ll10 A11101·~· Ttaa 1tnd Klr'l.a\ APftL V IN PERSON ~ TUES .'1 t/4 & WED., 11/& 10 1m 10 7 itm 1'100 BrKh IJ vtJ 28341 M~ryut• 111 Pk IN'/ 620 W. 17.th Strfft W,.umons•er M 1u 1on V•e10 Costa~ 1679 C uci n1 A•-Wht 1 l•OSoUth Harbor 81.0 An•h" m • Fullttfon How much wlll your son or dovghter know about business -NMn applying for ~r fint full-time job? Plenty, If he or she hos ewr been o newspaper carrier. Through 'route experience he or she h olreody o lop oh.ad of their dmsmcMS. While tMy oll master Id.as. the boy or girl with o newspaptr route is oble to put tti.m to proc:tic~I use. ~si~a? Cotrien ~m the ~ leom th. boSH: prin<tpt.I from the first ~_af atorting to deliwr n.wspopen. Th.-; bvy at wtioa.sole, sell at retoil, mob colledtons, k..p ttt.ir own boob, ond deol with people foe9 to f ~. Corriien qutckly find exit that "profit'' ond "loss" or• mor• thon .. ~ terma. · rt.. tMnefltl of monogtnQ a ~ route ore on ~ for ·o fvtur• wcc.ssfur. citi1en. A grt<Jt number of today'~ promiMnt men 'ond wOfMff' ato"9d ft*r pubrtc cor"n as ~~r corriers. And they oll YOUCh that o newlpOper rout. g;wi o boy or girl o head start ~ the future'. Boys ond g1tls 1 O yeou ond oldet who may be interested 1n route wOfk Jhould contoct lhe Dooly P1lo1 cwculottOn deportment 01 6,2.,333 ~-!!!!~~PT. 330 WEST 8AY ST. ,,0 . eox 1560 'COSTA MESA, CAllF.~626 ,_.~-----------------------, I Yes, my .-n/d~ter would like, 1 tormoHon ~ o Ooity Pilot rout9 I I 1~-----1 I '------~---_....-., ___ , I __ ,.,._ _ __...;;;;;;;.~-· 21P_f I 1;._---~--~---AGE...-I ' I PA"E~T'S I I SIGNA'tUR I ~~~-----~-~~~~---~ •. SHtll Cast; ·=HIHs,IM Hun llPI• Beach Cll\';t* c.ry • h ~·111tgest,... " bf1nd name video. audio. car stlt80 lflCS ~ flC)9Unces Dul to a ttwnenoous WlttaM rr buslneSS. .. cw,.,.,., hM 100 POSITIONS AVAILABLE RIO* l Sasona. Ful-T""' & Pan-T me ----'-----DtNIHG RM SET mu9l . HIT·TmmP SElL Herltege. Peun Houra 12-4. Mondar wood. 64" llt* 21iae¥ee, ttvough Friday 417·227 I CMe & ~ ctva, PIT ..... /lmMI seoo. 11~15 im.tment 11rm ..-• .n 0tHtNO RM tbf s2X.e e lnehar~per90n. meture, Chf9, 2 l01it" ...,... tbt n-tmoker. car ~ pada. AppralHd at wry. Hour• 12·5 Mon-Fr1 $4500, M4I for 11500 obQ 673-4227 759-5651 Iv !MU. Doubt• Bedroom Ht SPICIAL OAIAGI SAU IAR _.Dlmll w1ow. a chair, etc a.t ONLY 6041Hne. CAL&: Mi-5671. PIT etl•rnoona. Tel•· on.rme:o:-e1"1e1r---i-----_;;.;..._...., ____ ...., __ _ phonullllle Appfylnper· KITCHEN DINETTE lltle la1MI w.M 1111 C..t1...: aon to c:ompl9t• ac>c*-eatlon to Mr F'*'1• at new. )'9llow upN>tatwry. L vC all• c;n AP= P HTS IS-S Rob«t eein, Wltllam laMpa, cedar antique pUane•• Wehr/Dryer, ~~ SNrp 25ec:tc:: Frost & Aatoe 1401 df'...., 14~7_0 __ Aefng. dotl\lng. b«M*e. 1100, mini bl•nd• l 'l -~~~~=~--~~~~~~~~O.~uaM~~St~. ~Npt~Bcn~.~8~2MO~ MATCHJNG SET • ...,sofa, ml8C 208 Abak>M. 17 50 ... Chin• (Sango loYe ... ,, ChW and ot• ~... llM VeraaillM) compl 9'f 110) tomen. '*• new, beige. 11traa l 1So. herctwood lNTO SAVINGS The llllJ Piii hos o ,,.w way to turn your Hidden T reosures into CASH $375 8-'2-490I 422 E 23rd St CM. S.t l t>wn mantel '20. dbl MooMQ, must Mil W1ft>d &An. MPM. New & UMd, Sink 13. beOd'ng I 1·1 15, frame. Chr ' ottoman. .-.no Items., tpart•ng e6ec IC.e CfeM'I mkr 110. c:ouc:h. t~. eatla, entq 9qulp SOMETHING FOR twn hdbf'd & mett $20 mllk can. 84e4312 EVERYOHElt Sal/Sun 297 E 23th SALE FRI & SAT 10-31 FURNITURE. kl1Chenwere. R EMOOEllNG SAL! 1 1 • 1 2 d ••II 1 • plctur•. dothee S.t!Sun IMeny •ntlquH . s tain Naugehyde tof• 24N l-2pm 1850 Fu1te11on. gtaaa. 1130'• gaa etow. drawer rite~ 3M C.M . off 19th & Newpoft l i.ghling. eolectabi99, fn.. copter. chalf• & m19e Gient ~ Sele 01an & aaeort fine )9w- 9qVlp 873-7272 900 UOo 3rd Annutll GIMnbf'oo6c f/tly, elothee. toota bil•. Patti Dr Udo P9nlnaula (Coste Mela) arM Gar· ;~ 2~4 &.~°':~· •sn11a..... IS =: ~ :,WC :;: on Prlne4Mon .,, C019ge 3511 ACX COG TV ii&>. to 11c1Pat1ng s.1uroey t-4. ! Patk S•t /Sun w _ ..,CS Man'• bike 150 Call IOf locatlonl & Info •;;;t ltlC~ 1111 PatlO Mt•redWood $95. Century 21 Th9 RMI -Alt nal 548-3391 Eltetera 548-2-313 M SALEI. fufnlture. • app11ancee. nle-nec:t, etel (51 Grano Prix Tl,., Yard S..SeYefll femll,_ Sat/Sun 1-4. 1907 Wind· 14 5X38X 1~. w/4 wtll rvt Much mite, lnel trig. an· ward Lane on t5XI Rocitet Gold t~ue b«M*a, c:am.r• etc • Modulat Wheels. 1250 Fri & Set 9-5. Sun 1·5 On the moYe'7 Seti y(Nlr axtr• T ... ( O'.:>C.11( I ROBINS I' )ii: ' .... IRVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951-31-44 800-428-7485 A s s ·I F I E D 6 4 2 5 6 1. a· "3· 1750 1891 AoMfnaty Place hoUMhOld neme tn ct AMER~AN k'ldtlr'I hema~eor~ner-~_E_._20tt1 _____ ...,fled_~-~-------'---------- wanted, rugs. beeketa. .~-----~~·----------------------$9 / oowith o S9.00 C:~~~ Ad. . • prepaym•r ' 4 ·Lines-7 Days- $CJ..OO : Ne C'"'"9e• !ft aepy et' c..ce .. tleft. Pri.,,ote parhes Onlv. No CommerciOt, t eot h101t, Au1omo11ve Booting or Employment Ads. There 1s no price l1m•t lo whot you con od\lert1 • • ... If Y°" n ed 10 seM -your couch. l\1gh choir or ony unused merchom:f ,se-co• the Doily Pilot Closs1f1ed stofl or use the coupon below. Moil to1 Doily Ptlot, 330 W . Say St., Costa MeJO, Co 92626 642-5678 ----------~--------~-.- ADOltESS CITY . , I • . ,HONE._ ..... ___ _ ----Sl,t.lE __ _ ll, __ _ e!IO orient .. rugs. 213191"113'7 ~== CMdcrat1 1125, uMd $45 731~-,.. ......... Ill.Mm. Ml-1211 ~so-n .... 10& 3 apd, Glrf e Prov.n dHll/hutch 175: alll blb/i-:ti u 8 MO. Potce ..,. bowl I 15 5M40,. 1iM &eliectl'lc. oct cono 1150 women·• 1C>-epd b*e 195 Call 4t44213 -i"llZZI ..... lneulated. •••ta I . SS00/080 141-M01 or M0-2211 14.80 4 line mimlmum Plus a Garage Sale Kit for $1 .00 • ._. O \l I For M.IO you ;«;an advertlM your Garage Site n the Dally Pltot ~here It a • llne minimum and the J>rtee la the NIM whether you advertlM 1 day 0t 3 days. lfa a great way to t\'m thoM hidden treaaurM Into cuh. We are etto onerlng a ~ to ...w o.r.ge ..... tOr tu& Thll guide 1nc:Ndea klMt on how to adverUM, hOw to plen, what lt81N to ... ,, plua tdMe for a bet* gerage .... ; MO a g IQ9 .... liOf'\, pridng ticil.,... tntotmeuon on dty or<M- nanc:. end en.ltww\tory lhMt. You can puret\IM your Garage wt*1 you ~ )'OUf ad at Klt fOf 11 00 S.2-5678 0 FlTM Nnr1C1) ntffl• .,.,,. •n 6&I .t -1 K•ll "-•111911 leech 6.71-eMe I Hf 0[)\>11 ( ROBINS i r '."") 11 ~ 1 I \.. "' . I , 'I "'*' \ I THMmftll F~!us . # ~ . . IN U.S.A. l~llG£Sl IHVfHlORY OH fHl WlSt 'cOASf ODY llXIO. & COlOI C•"T•AY . . . . I ' 1 ~ . . . . . ' . ' ~ 8-1/ 20UL MUC llJT1CE- , I . · OOGDl©W #l - su1cK DEAlE.R. .. ORAHGE eotMTY. W.Oln ...... c.s.in • UMd C¥$1Wt .. • ""*' . •l .... lctllilt r~~-f i~~~n;.;;;.;....:..:..:~ . ~·· -· . - ., , . . .. ..... L11-wt. MO, a/C, ~ 1JXYXJOI - •11N1T111 ... Alt/cond. .,.,eo, fUM Of"Mtl low ,,,... S2300 080 M0-2'251 fK M5-st01 PtMUC NOltCE ' . .·