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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-10-06 - Orange Coast Pilot. High sc.hool football Peters ·granted Jurors find Mater Del ................ 19 Santa Ana Valley .... Huntington Beach ... 14 0 contract extension Bakker Saddleback ............... 19 ·guilty ,. Marina ...................... 6 Fountain Valley ......... 0 COAST/CS l\lllflll<an ........ ~··········· 0 Long Beach . Poly ..... 42 WORLD/A4 THE ORANGE COA T ' f"'7 ,..,.J ~ lty D ..... I K_.., " . 25CE T J FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6. J 989 2 more arrested in_ N ·B shooting By IRIS YOKOI 0 1 IM O~lly P1lor \u'1 :--;ewpon BeaLh pullll' ,frll'l'll\l'\ on Thursda' Jm:'>led l\\11 m11r\.' people on '>U\p1rn1n of plo111ng. 111 kill a Balboa Pen1 nsula mJn "ho was beaten and '>hot 11> Jl·;11h \Jtur- da~. bnng1ng lhl' numht-r of 'u'rx'l I' to seven. One ol thl' ,u.,~l.I' Jffl''ll'd Thur~da· 1c. a \Him.in "ho ll\n.I 1n the apanmen1 1n tron1 Llf lhl· , 1,·. urn's. and p<1lltl' no'' hd1n l' th\.' shooung d\.'alh ot John FJhl'' 2 I occurred a~ J n:<,ull 111 •.,lP 11ng11in~ dispute amo ng l\.'n.in1 .. ·of tlw JpJrt· men ts at I 124 \\ BJlhoa Bl\ J Arrt·sted 11n \U'>J11nnn ol u1n- sp1rac~ 10 comin11 murdl·r "''rl· Heather Rl·nl't' Kml' JnJ I{ ll hJnl Kir~ ~uga"a h111h 2 I fh,· ''''1 v.ere bookl'J 1n111 't'\\ p(1n AcJt h c11~ Jail 1n ltt·u 111 'S2'" ion hJil \.'Jlh Ruse \\a\ Jrr\.'">ll·J JI n11Pn .1• hu re 1dt·nl\.' .\pt .\ JI I ;,:J \\ B.110. .. , and '.'.ug..1v..1 \'J' .Hrl"'•l\.'J JI 1 '' am JI h1' hllnll' 1111 I \c\l'r 1n In 111,· Pulice '-121 .\nlh < 111n1., Ro\1.' ~a' ,lf>J1J n·nth '"' 111\ l'tl 1n an unguing J1-.pull' \\llh anntht•1 lemak h\ ing JI lhJt lo .. a1ton v.hn v.a~ a fru:nd OI F Jh1.•\ '> J(u1rJ1n~ (p C1on1s Thl' 'u'~l '' Jl<,o Jlkgnf , ga1hert·d JI R 1-,1.·., JJ1Jrlm1.'nl htt• •rt 1he J~'-Juh hl' \.ml Pollet· 11ng1nalh 1hnugh1 thl \hooll ng m, u rrl·J. J' .1 rl•,u It •II .in Jllc:rcat111n JI .1 (1.trt~ lhl.'rt• lhJl night. but hJ\ l' 'Intl' dl\t1IUn11.·d lhJt lhl·or;. Jll11rd1ng 111 (111111' .. It "J' a g.a1hc:nng n111 J ran' ·· •1l' ...i1J .. Thl' rc;i,on' 1111r thl' l!Jlht·nnl!• Jrt· \llll hc:-1ng '°' 1.·,11g.11cl· · Rose told r·iltlt 'ht• I\ J 'IUJl'Ol JI L"C L ~ht· \\J\ rq!.l\ll"rt'd IJ\l 'l"Jr JS a j unior in '4lll.tl l'llllng\ .mJ (1Jll.1 tel''> thr\ 'l'Jr "ut h,1, nPl rt'l!l,ll'ft'll tor an\. llJ''t'' oll,11rJ1ng l•• .1 \OUfl'l' "ihl' hJ' "·,! .11 11-i, H.tlh< 1,1 .1J drl'\'> '>tnt .. \ pi ' J.-1r,t1n~ tt [)l.'pdnm,·n: •l \I · 11 \,·hi-·!t·, ., .. d1ru' rccord'> Funher Jrn''h ma' lollov. a\ the 1 n' cs11g;111un ll>nu nu~·'!I. C..on1) said. "Wc mil ha\ l' lllher people to q ut:s· 11nn and 11 ' f''""hk ·· he \31d Four othl.'r m\.'n Jnd unt• JU'en1le "cre :lITl''-t\.'<l t'Jrli1.·r thr' \\et:~ in connt•cuun "1th lht· death ol Fahe' a ma1fo n l\l \\ h11 h:iJ l U!.l mO \ ed 1nw 1inl' ul lhl· thrl'l' apartml.'nts fi ,e da~' l'arl1n Imm hr., fam11\ 's Plact'nlla h11ml' · Fa~ \\J' J1.·aJ ·in arrl\ ;:ii Jt Hoag \kmonal 11· "l''IJI Prc'b~ ll'nan . v.herc: par.ll1ll'J1l\ too~ him lullo"· mg th\.' > r .,, ,h,1,111ng One handgun "J' rt't•l'l'rl·d JI the \l·enc: T1111 Cr Hu11Jr (11 Jnd Lim \ Pl·na :J huth ••t L.rng &ath. ~tank\ r \OJ\J :11 nl \an Pedro. and ..s '--\t.H·11ld C Jr<,1.n ho' v.ert' Jrrc,1cJ '-IJlurdJ\ night JI ~!\th \lrt'l'\ JnJ Hdll°'i1a altt·r "•Inc<,'>(.'\ dt·rn1 '~t·d 'hl • tJn JnJ hn v.n }ll""ll <l Jv•i h1, Rl'\'.lJJ• /,•;l\:JJ -v.J' ar Sparks fly Jim Sharp sp•rks Interest In his lawn- mower bl•~• sh•rpener during a demon- stration Thursday at the 29th annual Southern C.llfornla Turfgrass Ex.po. More than 200 exhibitors displayed their prod- Det\.'lll\1.'' .trtl''lnl 1{11,l' Jtll'I dt'· co,enng durtll!! llw 1n,1.·,11g..11111n that ~h1.· "·"Jn .1,1u.1I (1Jrl11.1r.in1 11' the alldl k 111 I .1hn .1nJ \\J' Jtrt'l t· h 1n' lll\,J n ~-, ·nh k.1d1n1t '" thl 'hovtrnl! ·· '>.11d ,.,,"<•rt -lk.1 I' .\JJ1tl•'fl.i ,(,lhnll'11' t ·'ll· nt'">\l'\ kJ t11 lhl' .lrll''I 111 '"l!J\\,I \\ hu IL'IJ (11111 .. l· t l 1111r\..' pJn' 11ni.· tur thl' ,II\ 11 Ir '"'' Par .. , .ind Rc, rt• J 11< •n I )i.·p.Jt 1tn n t H, "' l" \ l'f )r\llll' r•"'•'" ,.; ·11, ,J' .t•l.id 11 .. : rl''>t,·J Jt t ' I 11n~ Ht·J, h hl1ml' \un- JJ' l'' ,·nint-...,,1,1.·J 1in tnt11rmat1on I rnm ,, . l n'''"'' -\II t• iur ml·n 1,1u· , hJr)?l''> 1\t mt.rtll.'1 J''-lull ''11h J Jt•adh \\l'JP,. .i•hl ,.,n,rt'J•' anJ Jrc !Please ~e ARRESTS/ A2) ucts for landscape, Irrigation and turf pro· fesslonals during the two-day expo a't the Orange County Fairgrounds In Costa Mesa. \ '" .. Hl0 ' l~.1 ' ! ' 'l,1 ·r l" 1 • .... -.1 ph n l"i.' (·ft\·•:R STttH\' 1 f ·tt'1lll 'fl'\G ,, · He finds commuting the only·way to fly By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Lake man~ Orangl' ( ount~ l'm· plO)ees. Bla)den Thompson h3'> w com mute to h1~ JOh lrnm ou1s1Ul' th\.' count\. . But· Thompson lend., 111 look 1 down on his fcllo'' commutt·r~ ~01 because he com mute., 1n :i fonna vehicle -although 1t " -or because he has a dn'n -v.h1rh hl' docs -but becau'>e he .., .m.ooo lcl·t in the air v. hen hl· Ira \l'I" to anJ from his oOicc Thompso n comm ult'' w h1' J1ih in Newpon Beach fro m h1' honll' in Utah. about 700 nulc~ 3'> thl' ,·ro" -or T!.7 -fl1e-. .\t 31. he 1~ p1fit·., thl· up\\ardh mobile th1n~someth1ng'> ''ho v.an1 a famtl) and home Ill complement a challen~ing career • As director of ad\l·ntsing for lht• Edwards Cinema chain. and a hu\- band and father. Thompson ''a~ well on h1 !) \\a) tO\\ard ach1l'' lllg that jloal. Dalai Lama named Nobel laureate 1y 108 VAN EYKEN Of .... Dlllr .... SiUf'I The Dalai Lama. believed by Tibetan Buddhists to be the 14th incarnation of their nation's God- lin&. told the world's press Thuf'5o- day that he was "deeply touched'' at havina betn awarded the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize. Lona considered a leadtf\J ad- vocate of world hannony and non- violence. the Dalal Lama bad been nominated for the Peat!e Pri'lc on 1evcn prev10.n occa11ons. But hh · <.11 ni.111' 11thn \llUll~ homehu,er<. Ill· lound lhl· drl'.llll came "~th 1011 htl(h J prtl°t' 1.1g '"I can't afford 111 t'iu' in< lrJm:·· < ,,lHl· '' ... hc sa1J - · The t ~pit .II .111 "' l'r h.1, h\.'~·n 111 ~eel. mnr1.· .1 lturdabk h0u'>1:1g nearb~. 1n nonhl·m '\:in 01l'g11 Count'. or R1H·r,tdl' C11n1na and other inland u1mmun1lll'' Thompson \ltnpl\ l11n~nl .1 l111k fanher out .\ctualh. h1~ \\ tlr " Imm l t,1h - tht'' met ~'hill' both ''l'rt· 'luJl.'nl' JI Bniham 't nung l n1'1.'r\ll' -.rnd she lungeJ w he nl'.1r ha r"am1h again Thomp~on. J \.tnt.1 \n.1 pn•duct. abo ~an1eJ a hl•alth' l.'n' 1rnnntl'Ol in v. h1ch 10 ra1c.t· h" fa m11' fht' couple ha' c thrl't' 'hilJrl•n .ind J fourth on thl' \\:l\. hl' \aid ·o the' found a huU'il' in \\ 1.'\I Jordan. a· '!luhurh ol \all l al.l· < 11' Nice three-bed room home' .lrl' 11n the markcl for ,1rounJ s-n.ooo f Please see COMMUTER/ A2) Co nfirmation of the award reached the 1Ala1 Lama early Thurs.- ,,... ...... NOlllL/ A2t Today' Though• Index · ·wT h~. ,,":! AlrMnlc ............................. .. =on•"::; hl:::•~f. · · "**' IOlrd ..................... . "'""°"" n.,..,. -.-ss.......... .... . .. .... ...... .. . ·~· .... . .. . . . -. -.-.. D•llr f'llo• ........, It>' L•• f'•r"• Boy holds dass hostage, shoots fell ow student By ELIZABETH COTE AuoCW1f'O IJtf'U Wn1 f'" -\ tl'l'n-.1g1.· h,,, .irmnl \\tlh J \hutgun and hJndgun llHl~ Jn .\nahc1m high 'lh110J Jrama da,, hostagl' anj "n~ndl·J a 'l~~th "h11 darl'd him 1\1 · 'h1101 ml' tx·tml' calml~ '>UrrcnJcnng 10 poltct· Thur\· da\. \\ltnC\"-'' <.aid the 'hl)\1trng JnJ J 1 .. minull' hostage ordl'JI in an .rnJ11onum Jl Loara High \thlitil 'hl1 ... kl.'J thl' i~ 'itudcn1' in lht• drama l.°l•W•. hut lht· l'ampus appt·ared genaal\\ calm Sl1mr parent\. ht'"c' l'r came 1n ta~l' lhe1r childn·n home The '1r11m I '·H·ar-olJ l l1n' Lopa. "as ho,p1tahied in fair "on- d111on \\Ith a v.ound w the face that J1d nlll appear w Ix' c;cm)u\. <;aid Fran Tardiff. <,po~e,v.nman at the l ( I \lcd1cal ( cntl'r Jeni' ..a1J Puhlc ( ·h1et JoS<'ph \h,Jll" '-.llJ the I :"-,ear-old 'outh \\J<; aire:lU\ ~nOl'n to j10hCe . Thl' ~la'' t.tUg.ht h~ "\tr Tunle" v.a-; lcJrn1ng lhl' pans of a stage "hen "( 111'·· came in wearing a 1 rench l •1.ll Jnd ca~ ing a gun and nrdered the tl·arht•r to lea' e and lock 1he door ht·h111d him. ~1d student \hnd' Dd uca \h'i' Dt'l uta yuott•d 1hc teacher ac; c;a~tng. ··tome on class. v..e·rc going ·· "hl' ~lid 1he armed 'outh ordered the tca,·her o ut 1hen told the class to "2t• '>ll v. 11h fnends. do whate' er '~1u v.ant to He v.a!I rela'ed after that·· '"I thought 11 v.ao;a1oke bccauS<' 11 "a~ m Jrama." she said Blayden Thompson commutes to his job with the Edw•rds Cln•m• chain In Newport •••ch -from Utah. The arrc ted 'outh \\as a trouhll·d nev. studen1 named l Of\ Ro hh 'ilU· The 'lluth railed Robh v.a calm at thl· o ul"'-'l but one bo~ began anta2on111n11. him S<1.1d drama stu· (Please see STUDENT/ A2J Setbacks won't stifle symposium By EMILY ADAMS OI -o.-y ,._ sc.tf Dcsp11e tv.o changes of 'enue a nd the drop- out o f two headlining spca~cr.i. a traditional values group '11111 plans to hold a S)mpos1um this weekend entitled "Homosexuaht) and Public Pohc) lmphcat1ons." The California Coahuon for Traditional Values. headed b\ the the Re". Lou Sheldon of nahc1m. held a · press conference Thursday to announce the location of the symposium. long held sccre1 for fear of dc:monstrauons by pro-ga) aroui)s. The cooht1on has taken a st.and fi;inst the inclusion of homosexuals in civil n ts lcgis~ lauon o n the nauonal. state and loca levels. Last month, heldon and a poup of fol· lo"'crs picketed Oranac County's first P Y pride f«tl\al. calhnJ on those who attended the parade and t\\o-08)' festival in Santa Ana to repent their homosexual wats Namc-callina outside the festival arounds an Centennial Park led to hovms matdles and arrab. among bOth groups, dunna the tvct1L To a,01d 3 'i1m1lar s11uauon. s)mpos1um organizers asked the nev. media not to d1' ulgc the location o f the S)mpos1um. "'h1ch begins toda)' and t'ontinucs through Saturda} Tn in~ to keep the loca11on a secret. how- ever. 5cems to have pro'ed fruitless. Jeff LcToumeau. chairman of the Orange Count} V1'l1b1ht' League. said his pro--gav nght group plans to.be at the Disneyland-area' hotel in force Saturda}. "This as going 10 be one of the larsrst demonsuauons ~inst Lou hcldon ever:· leToumeau said.· We'll have 100 or 200 people there from all over the state ... Sheldon's coalition has been planning this symposJUm for months to discuss how-they can block legislation that fa vors civil rights for homosexuals. Symposium speakers wrn also ariue common beliefs rqarding rep1rativc ther- apy -or how to tum 1 p y penon s1raapt - and sender Jdenuf ication -the belief homosex- uahty is a choit!e, not somethina a pcnon 1s born with. as most pys ariuc. hhouah he hu been lambasted b con· GOOD MORN'ING grcssmen and other cnt1cs. Wilham Allen. chau- man of the L' . Commission on C1vtl Rights. sull plans to sptak at the sym~s1um. Allen intends to deliver a speech entitled. "Blacb. Animals and Hom osexuals. What 1s a Manority? .. Sc'cral people. including Rep. Don Ed· v.ards. 0-n Jose, havt" urged Allen not to represent the comm1sston at the contcnuous S}mposium. But <\lien has made it well known he wtll be there. nonetheless. Rep. Bob Doman. R-Garden Grove. and Asscmbl)'man Gil F~u.son. R-Newpon Beach. had planned to attend the confertntt but becked out at the last m1outc because of scbcdulh-a conflicts. their &ides wd. The Ourry of dcmonstratioos and icmpen surrounding the cmcrsina P Y fiaht1 i11Ue in Oranac County has led to a relunctanoe uncMlll' some hotel to host the l)'ftlposaum. ()nalnall)' ~ned for tbc: RadillOG "* m Irvine. that lacilil)' t.cted out Mc: 'W ol re; modchni. °'P-_nixn \htn ~ lbt .,_.. postum lO lbe Ooubkim ~ ill OII ., ,.,_ .. s.• a.-.,Aal Caillllt.S................................. C6 Cl'Ol:l'#Ol'd....... •. . . • .• . . • • . .• • . . . . • • • 16 ~········-················: ... AS Opillillala. .• :............................. A6 ~ Noctc:n ................. ft-10 .. I~ ........... DMebOC* ,.,.,,. L.lnders...... ... . ....... ... .. .. c 2 ,.... .••.•••.••..••••..•........••••••• CZ '** ~-··························· AJ Sipar'ts. •...•....•..•••••• : ••.••..•..•• 11 ·5 TV Llidngs ...........••... ~ ~······················•••A••• AS , ' Or-. Cout DAILY PILOT I Frlde~. October 6. 1989 D-............ •r 0..W.. _,., The D•l•I uma •n.swers question posed to him at press conference Thursday. NOBEL From Al da) 1n ;....e"' port Beach. v. here he 1s sta}1ng while aue.nding the Har· monia Mund1 conlercncc at UCL J>C'11.ing a t a noon press con- ference at lhe Nt!wpon Beach Mar· non. the 54-}car-old rchgious leader said he hoped the a"'ard "'o uld serve -as an 1n.-.p1rat1on to those around the world "'ho arc engaged in non- ' 1olent n.·Mstance a~a1nst l) rann). .. It 1s not something important to m\self." he said ... But 1h1s is a recogn1t1C>n for 3Ctl\lllCS mot1\alcd b) rnmpass1on and a sense of re· spons1b1ht). I s1nt·crcl) hopt· this makes c;omc kind of encouragement to de' elop the!.(.• qualities ·· In e>.1k 1n India since 1959. '11.ht'n T1be1 "'as o'errun b' communist China. the Dala1 Lama sef\e! both as 1he head of the Tibetan goq~rn· ment 1n C\tll' and the source of spintual and poltt1cal 1nspira11on for the six m1ll1on Tibetans still II\ ing m the homeland under Chinese rule A dc,01ee of the polt11cal ph1losoph~ and tactics of Mahatma Gandhi. the Dala1 Lama said re· peatedl> dunng the press conference that he behe' ed non·' 1olence to be the only way to win lasting fr~dom STUDENT From A 1 dent J1mm' Hurle\. 15 Miss De- luca said the provocation included "flipping him off" .. He was telling him to 'shoot m~· -and he did,·· Hurle) said. The bullet hit the '1ct1m in the leti sfde of tht' 1a"' for h1!> countn. .. V1olencc '1s against human nature." he said. ··Ach1t•vemen1 throu~ this means v.111 not remain permanent I). But through human understanding. most human <!On· ll1cts can be resolved " Tibetans, outnumbered in their O\\ n hom~land b' Chmese senkrs. are in a particular!) dclu:ate pos111on that could eas1I) degenerate into d1sas1er 1f the) resorted to '1olencc in attempting to frCl' themsehes. "In our case. as l1hetans. to take up arms in '1olence "ould bt-almo'>t SUICtdl' ... he sa11.l. ~ ""ed "hat hope he had for 3 peaceful poltt1 cal solullon. g1,en 1he rect·nt Chine ~ crackdown on di\· sl·nt. the Dala1 Lama said he ''a' still o pum1s11 c about the future "The atmosphere in the past ti' l' 'ears. in general. ha~ been mulh healthu:r than J O )cars ago:· he said. He acknov.ledged hov.e,cr. that he had had no direct contact v.11h the Cntne!">C g_o' ernrnent since the T1ananmen Square massacre 1n June. In explaintng_ his hopes for rda- 110ns w11h the Chinese colossus. the Dala1 Lama recoun1t>d a lesson he said he had learned "'h1k \tS1t1ng The t.alks w11h a hostagl' negC1· 11ator con\ 1nced tht' bo} to put down his guns 1n thl' aud11onurn and "'all outside and surrender 1 1 Marc Hedgpeth said the bo~ "'a' coopera11ve. compiled .... tth 1nstrul· tions and there "'as no struggk "'\\ 1sh we could ten )OU "'hat hi\ mo11ve was. We JUSI don't kno"' .. Hedgpeth said .. \\ e're 'l'J! lhankful 1t ended as 1t did.'" the 'iea World thl·mt· park in San Diego Counl). "The killer whalc:s arl' 'el) po"'l'r· ful animals v.1th man~ big. sharp ll'l'th ... he said ··But thq arc not 1ra1hcd v.1th force. but through afTcc- tion. and small fi,h ... The Dala1 Lama \\a\ horn 1n I lH5 lo a peasant 1Jm1l) 1n .i <>mall l 1bc1an '1llagl'. l pon 1hc tkath of thw I Jth Dala1 I ama. a pam of mon"' follov.c<l J '>t'rll''> of naiural and 'upcrnatural <.1gns to thl· '1llagl·, "'ht'rl· thl'' r\·u1gn11t·d I t•n11n (1\:ll\O lhl'n 2 \l'3r'> 11Jtl ;I\ lhl' li~el) '>UCll' .... Or He \.\JS \\h1sh·d J\\d\ 10 Lh.i\J . wherl' he hcgan dl'radl·,· 11f 'p1n1ual 1ra1n111g and '>tud' l ulmrn.t11ng Ill an e\3lllng.or;.il l'\J m1n .it1oll "'hl·n Ill' "'a' 25 \l'ar' old. "h1d1 l'arnt•d him lhl' h1g.he.,1 Jl'grel' 10 fi uddh1\I ml'taph) SICS and ph1'1l\Oph\ . Thl' 1Jala1 I amJ '>dltl ht• '11.0tild probahl) go 10 < hlo un Dn 10 111 da1m ht'> Pflll' Ht· ..aid hl' had not J \'lllkJ ho\' the appro>.1mall'I) ~'\110.000 a .... ;ird \\Ould bt· 'pent. although hl' hinlt'd 11 m ight he don<ltl·J tn Jn 111'>t11u1c tor thl' s1ud' ol ·nlln·' 111knle an<l "'orld peau• · 1n1enden1 ··\\l·'re t•nrour<1ging ~tudenl'> 111 rl'maan m da~s.'' Kellll&g \JIU :"t nlh-grade \IUUl'OI ( hUl I.. Hartman 14 \did he ha\ ~l'n J cla'>smate ol the alkgl·d a''~11lan1 <,mle the tounh or tif\h grJlk Jnd "ne .... him a' J trouhfl•d ht1\ \\hl1 hate\ hi\ 'tl'pl:ithl·r and ha' al"'a\\ loH'd lirt· .inti gum • Jl!Jdge orders improvements for prisoners on death row AN FRANCISCO (AP) -A fcdenll judge, saying inmates on San Quentin's Death Row are "human beings ... entnled to certain rights," ordered sevcnll improvements for them and refused to end court scru11n~ of their housing. inmates the ri&ht to be treated the same as other prisoners. The decree also allowed Wciael to order specific changes in prison conditions. U.S. District Judge Stanley Weigel on Thursday ordered a weatherproof covering for the pnson txcrtise yard. more ume for inmates to exercise, placement> of· shelves in their cells and greater access to law books and typewnters. After a few testy exchanges with Weljtl, Deputy State Attorney General John Donhoff said he would seek an immediate stay of the order in the 9th U .S. Circuit Coun of Appeals. He d~ribed the state's chances on appeal as excellent. He also told the state of California to let the more than 250 death row inmates buy toothpicks, shoe polish. dental Ooss and other now-forbidden canteen items. DonhofT, rcprcscntinJ, prison offic ials. had a~ued that the 1980 decrtt was 'an anachronism" an Ii t of improvements made by the state and Supreme ourt rulings allowing more leeway to prison manaaement. In accepting recommendations by his appointed prison monitor, Weigel rejected the state's chief re· quest: to hf\ his 1980 decree giving most death row But Weigel replied that death row inmates are "human beings, and they're entitled to certain riahts" and called the "ate's financial and legal objections to compliance "piddling stuff." Hynti~gton beach closed SYMPOSIUM O fficials closed Huntington State From A I Beach for most of the day Th4rsday But af\er rece1v1ng le11ers and when _problems with a water main phone calls protestini the hotel's cut ofT fresh "'ater 10 the park's rest welcome of the ant1-homoscxual rooms. Jroup, the Doubletree backed out of the American Liberties Institute. Le-Toumeau said. "We did contact the hotel Wednesday, to tell them exactl)1 who they were hosting, but it was too late for them to get out of their con- tract." LcTourneau said. C'onstruct1on workers had hoped n s agreement. to have the main shut ofT only until LeToumeau said 11 was his group There may be a symposium dem· about I 0:30 a.m. while theY. rip~d that sent over 400 letters to "the onstration. but that will not deter do"' nan old restroom buil~mg. life-Doubletree, and the organization the values coaht1on from holding its guaro Rrc;t Rmenhekr said ---WOuld have contacted the current meeting, said Steve Sheldon. son of But problems w11h a valve and hotel sooner, he said. fiiO tfie) -r:ou ~ldan1mdlnt orga-niztt-of the- re pairs 10 lhl·. ma.in hne kept the known which one 11 "'as. Coalition for Tradi11onal Values. "'a ter shut of1 until 4:30 p.m .. Re- 1scnhofer said. The beach \\as re-opened when thl' water wa!> restored. he said. COMMUTER From Al Thompson ...i1<l . And while the lam1h alrl·ath " back in l 'tah. and 1 h~1mp ... on ·hac; been fl ying bad and forth for the past month. the) otlinall) mo ' c into their ne" homt· on Oct. 14 He found two Sall Lake C1 I} tra\CI agcnCll'S that otli:r commuter l11ght pac"agl''> . ..\ o ne-v.a} ticket '" $59. So at the t1':g1nn1ng of l':ICh '"orl..· Wl'd. l homp,on Jct~ from Salt Lake 10 LAX Hl· !>ta\'> "'ith friends on "eckda)\. and l~ac' home for the weekend Being a"a~ I rum lw . IJmd) during the week isn't mud1 dalkrcnt than when \he) h'cd hcrl·. I hompson said. He got to sn· h1'> "'tfe and children for pcrhap<. an hour at mo!il 1n the evening. ti at all. "You kno"' hov. 11 is 1n the cor- porate Mructun'. You JU'>I don·1 sel· \Our fJm11\ ·· h<" 'J1d · He al\o ·led) hl:ttl'C ahou1 "'hl"l'l' 1hn an· ··1 hl· u1ml' rate 1' lo'"cr thl'-hou'>lng "JITordahle and 1hc au 1\ dean." l hompc;nn 'atd ARRESTS From Al bc1og held Ill <>rangl' ( nunl) JJll Ill hl'U ot \ 7'\(J 000 bail rht• jU\l'nile I\ being hdd 1n JU\l'ntk hall and On Wednesday. they found where the symposium wa\ to be held. The con!>er'vau ve group had reg1stert'd as And. afier earl} doubt\. ht'i as- sociates at Edwards Cmt•ma have come 10 accept the idea. "The} thought at lir,1 that I v.as nuts.'' he said ... Bui alkr I c>.plained 11. they 1houghl 11 wa n't such a bad idea after all. .. And. much to ·1 homp,on's sur· pnse. he 1s not alone on tht• long distance commuter 01ghts. Hl· met another Utah resident ""ho hai. heen commuung to his JOb 1n In me for five years. But man' of hi'> fcllo'" 1ra \ dcr<. are m a ·shghtl~ d11Tcrcn1 boat. Thompson said In Utah. the housmg markt·t 1s depressed. When residents there arc transfened or hired to nev. JOh'> in Southern California. thc\ ·,e found they can't sell their hl)m~' for "'hat the) paid. Thompson s;ud So. hke thou)and!> of others. 1hey have become Sou\hcrn California commuters. albeit on a some"'hat higher ll'vel. ··Some of those com muters art' on the free"' a' for an hour and a halC' Thompson said ... 11 1al..e' rm• about an hour and a hal f to th 1n b' plane "So what's thl' dtf1Crenle·i .. char&cs arc pending Hu11ar and /epcd.1. onth rl'puted member' of a notonou' < aro;on- ba!">Cd gang and also l hargcd 1n a Los .\ngele\ Count) dn,l··h) '>houung of a rl\al gang memocr last \Car. "We never had an} doubts the symposium would take place." Sheldo n said. No big winner By The Associated Pr~ss There were no big winners in the latest California Lottery "Lotto 6-49" drav.ing. leaving a S5.2 mtlhon Jackpot unclaimed and creattng a rollover jackpot worth an estimated S 11 million for the next game. officials said. The six wtnning numbers picked Wednesda) night were: 25. 36. 38. 03. 45, 17 and the bonus number. 42. There were seven tickets with five of six numbers plus the bonus number. sph1t1ng a S 1.4 million pnze pool for 10d1 v1dual payoffs of S212.670. There were 252 players with five correct numbers. splitting a prize pool of $767.000 for SJ.043 each. There were 11 ,929 tickets with fo ur correct numbers. each worth $58. There were 229.873 tickets w11h three correct numbers, earning those pla)Cr5 an automallC S~. entered innocent picas at the1t ar- raignmenl Wedncsda). and . are slated for Oct. 16 prelimina11 hear- ings. The other l"'U men are c;cheduled to be arraigned Oct 13. "'He sa1 down next to me and he was bleeding prett) bad." Hurle} said. Students screamed at the shot The v1ct1m y,enl into shock and students asked Robb 1f the v1ct1m could lea,e. The wounded bo' and all the girls 1n the class "'ere let go. leavmg about I 0 or 12 boys. The arreMcd bo~ "as onl) a \tu· dent at Loara for a fe"' "'eeks and "there was nothing to 1nd1cate hl' was after one pan1cular student." Hedgpeth said. .. tfr\ af"a)\ bl.Tn J p<.~thopath .'' the ho) said Hl· '31d hl' thinks lhr arre'itcd ) outh "a\ \P.,:n lit·alh loo"· 1ng lo r someone he didn't 11~~ I .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hanmal'! 'laid he '"a' in an ad1a- Hurle) said the armed bo> then called his mother from a telephone. told her he had "held up the room" .and asked to talk to his stepfather. Ollis then came in o n the phone: apparentl> from police. Hurle> saJd. At some point the youth allowed students to com e up a nd look at his guns. Hurley satd he 1dent1fied one as a Beretta. WE"RE l .. ISTE'\l'\G Just call 642-6086 The shooter and the '1c11m had no contact and ma) not ha' e e'en known each other. Hedgpeth sa id. Some students said Robb had been threat~ning some kind of' iol- ent action 1n notes and telepho ne calls to fnends Hedgpeth said he had heard such studenl reports but did not know 1f the' were true The Anaheim Union School Dis- trict ·sent a team of psychologist'i to counsel any troubled students. said Lee Kellogg. assistant d1stnct super· ccn1 room \\hen the incident hegan I and hi~ teacher told the rla'>s to "gt·t do"' n aod Sia\ av.·'' from lhe "'in- dnws " · · .\no t her student Phil Han C\. 14. I heard the shot. · I .. The teacher camc 1n Jnd '>aid tu get do"'n. someone\ bcl'n shot.'' Harve\ said. Student Jim Rarrctt said the I teacher of tho hoslagc class 1'\ "'ell· hkcd and "this thing 1s dcfinitcl} going to shake him" °c~~~~E Daily Pilat Dally Piiot Delivery Is Guaranteed What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? What don't you hke? Call the number above and your message will be recorded. transcnbed and de- livered to the appropriate editor. 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Back-to-basics flooring with the charm and character only w;canoi'l .f\fl 1~J \\~ r : --*?.!~~~&'9DU Truddoad Prlceta Thi• ~eek Only \' \ M I\ \ ----· .. --- ( Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Frid•y October 6. 1989 Bl' 1 .1 .•~·l I'\ HO ·\ K D It'll be a weekend of bikes and bugs at QC Fairgr.ou~ds QC schools chief seeks 7th term Mo torspon s e nthusiasts will want to spend the weekend browsing · al 1thc Orange County Fairgrounds for the Motorcycle Swapmeet. this evening and the Volkswagen. Porsche and Off· Road Swapmcct Saturday evening. Vendors ~tll d1spla} pans, accessones. ap- parel. memorab1ha and \Chicles in all cond111ons for sale. Hours for both shows are 5 to 10 p.m .\dm1ss1on 1s S5 per s how. • For more information. call at 364-::!54::! about the C\cle show and 364-36 72 about the v~. Porsche and Off-Road sho.,., St/II tlm~ to p~dal The Orange ( ount\ chapter of the "1a11onal Muluple hlerom sOC1t:t) has announced ~Ith 800 b1c~cl 1sts enrolled in its 150-milt: Trak later th is month. there's still llmt• for C)chsts to sign up The l'\ent kick!. on al 6 a.m. Oct. ::! I at Aoahl.'1m ..\mtrat.. 'tation Tht· M I SU Bike Trak 1s an O\C:rntght C)cling t:H·nt 1n which pantupanh nde a llpec1Qd;. number of miles O\t•r t.,.,o da~"· sta 1ng overnight 1n a hotel or camp. Pan1c1pan1c; m ust raise m1n1rtmm plNtgc·s of s: a riilk in order to mk a long and tht:) earn spt"c1al ach1n cmt•nt awards for additio nal pledges. For mort" 1nformaJ1on on ho" to Join the ndt:. call the Orangl' Count~ chapta at 75::!-1680 t-all basl cthall s1gnups. .... 111 be ta ken from 9 a.m . to noon Saturda-. at the Lou 't antom branch of the Harbor Arca 8~1\s and Girl'> (tubs. ::! 111 Tustin l\vc. Costa M~. All area bo~c; anJ g1r1' 1n grade'> on(' thro ugh eight art· ~ckomt· to part1n pJlt' l\on-mcmtx·r., :m· urged to JUin during '>pon., 'i1gnups. For more 1nlormat1on about bas~eth:.ill or thl' dub. call at o~::!-::!::!4 5 T ~aching Is work of art .\ comprcht:nst't: approach w an l'dma11on will be prt:\Cnted 1n a ll'al ht:r training "orl.,hop S{'m·~ Saturda\'> lrom thl\ 'iaturda' tu Ou 21 JI tht• In int· fliw .\rt\ Crntn. H '~I 't ak .\' l' !nine. Tht• 15-ho ur .,.,u rl,hop "111 ofln an O\ l'f\ 1t'"· of d1sr 1pllm·-ha'>t'd art t•dut:.it1on. an appmat h fa \llrcd h\ tht• (1l'll\ ( t'nll"r for l-dmattun 1n thl' Ans. ln'>tru<:tor " Lila ( rt·,p1n rnn.,ultant to thl' Gr\t\ ln'llltutr lur l:dut·a1or\ Included 1n tht· training .... 111 be how IO con'l'~ to pnmar) and '>l'l11nda~ gradl' \tuc.knt'> tht· ln ur component' 111 :.i good an l'durnt1on an making. an h1~tor:. ac\thellc'> and art cnt1c1sm. Pan 11:1- pants will al~o learn tccho1que'> for ar,thrllt scanning, to tx·ttl·r n impn·hcnd .,.,orl.<i of an '.\d' anl·t· rt•g1strat1on " handkd through In 1ne·., ( ommun11' \l.'n Ill'' d t·partmi:nt I hl' fee ,, S40 nonrrt·d11 or $4) tor thn'-1.' t•arn1ng ..alan c ri:dll .\n add111onal lhargt· "Alli hr addl'll tur acadt:m1t l.'rl·d11 :'1 t-or morr 1nlnrmat1(1n r :ill tht• hnl' \n' C ('nta at 55~· IOI~ Homos~xuallty symposium set ··west C oa'it "i~ mptNum on Homo<>nualJt, and Puhhl Pohl' lmplttJllonr,·· '"II tk.· u>ndultnl toda\ and 'iaturda' l ht• '' mp<"1um 11n gt•mkr 1dl'nt1lilat111n l.lln01l·t, \\Ill ht· kJ Ii~ P"· chothcrapl'h. ht•alth l arr Jgt'nl 1c., .tnJ kg..il spec1all<,t\ For mo rL' 1n ltirmatmn. l all tht• < uai1tu1n l•ir I rad111onal \ alut.'' ..11 520-lnllO You can catch a big one Junior angkr' t an ha\'l' a lield da~ ..,a turJ:I\ on a tnp to S1hcrunod Lake. dl'part1ng at "~.m from Tunic Rr>d Commun11\ Parl . "" I Su nm· hill Dn,e. II" tnl' 't outh' ·n1m· io I;, \t•ar' ma\ .JOln thl' Jll-da\ lnp for J ll'l' 1lf $20 Pari1r 1pant'> art• ad'lwd !Cl bring J rn<l. rt·t·I. tal 1..k and \3Cl lundt •or mon· tnf11rn1atum or n·g•'· trauon. call 'i-'-tl I ~4 s~rl~s hits high not~ / '\t•.,., pon C l'ntcr I 1hrar: uinttnut'' 11' "'unJ.1~ Mus1t al St.·m·s at 4 pm \unda' .,.,1th tht· da~"­ cal/JatJ duo o l fd )l.u'h' and \.(\'11\'W Ha"n. Tht· performanu.· 1s pantall~ funded l:n < >rangt· C 11un1' Mu'i1c1an ·, .\ssouauon. l l'l\:al ". ·\m<.'nlan r t•dcrat1on ol \1 u-,1uan<i Thr fret· program at l<~tl 'ian < kmt•ntt' l>m,· 1<, open to all Glv~ mon~y to congr~ssman Thi.' ~::!nd ( luh n l Orange Count~ "hll h rcprc<;ent<, <iupportl'r<> o t 4.:!nd D1\tnn < no· grrssman Dana Rohrhat.ht·r " holding a fund- ra1~1ng part\ tor tht' l·ongrt·~'>m..1n Imm 4 w;, pm Sunda) 1n ltunt1ngton &·ad1 f hc informal t:Vl'ntng .,.,1th th1: rungre,.sman" open to all \ 1<i1t11r' < t"t for the pot lucl 1~ $15 and rescr\atmn\ arl.' rt·4uirt:d a1 9fll).()75 '. Pathways st~ps up discussion Pathwa)' to D1'){0\el) \\Ill ofTer a free puhhl lccturr o n "Kt•rn' enng Through The 12 ~tcp<." from 6 JO to 7.::!0 pm Monda~ Thr panel d1scu!ts1o n .... 111 be a t Path.,.,a)s. 11<'50 \fount Langlc:r St.. Fountain Valle). For more inlo r· mauon. call at 964-2267. (' ·\l.t :'\D·\H Friday, Oct. 6 No mc111ng' scheduled PO I I C I I Of• By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of tl'w o.w,. l'llol kfl' Shunning the thought of n:tirt:mt·nt. Orange Count) 4-)t hools \upt"nnti:ndi:nt Robert Peterson announced Thur~a\ he will seek a seventh term · Peterson. 69. -At>n h1'> fir\t lour-\t:ar tl·rm at thr helm ol the l)t·panmt•nt of Education in IY66 .,.,hen hr un~att:d thi: incu mbent. ·-rm ehg1ble to re11rc. but tht• r halknge spurs me on:· he s;.11d Peterson " t:'>pcr1all~ 1ntcrt•\tt·d in n· pand1ng program\ aimt·d at lUrhing drug usag(' and o ther '<X 1al probkm .. He said addt·d r('\ourte' frum tht' ' fcderal goH·rnmi:nt haH· matk that po,.,. 1blc . "We ha\t: J long-term program that begin'> 1n k1mkrganl'n on 1dcn11I\ mg h1gh-ns~ \tudt•nt'> ..1nd .... orl 1ng "1th them to turn them around"' tht•\ .,.,nn·1 sun :umh to tht· drug '>tt'nt: · Pt·ta,oo 'Mlld . Tht' program ..11,0 aim\ to \tn·r \tu- dents a.,.,a) lrom other po11:nt1all) dt·· .,trucu'c beha,1or he \31d Pete~n 1<, still .,.,orking to' expand tht' 1n tcrna11o nall) known .\cadt:'m1c Deca- thlon. which he conu•l\cd and founded dunng his first term The m tellectual c:ompt·t111on provides ~tudt:nt\ .,.,1th mn·ntl\t:'> for academic ach11.'.H"men1 Beginning 1n Orange C uunt). the com· pt"llllon ha' t'\pandt'd to all hut li't' \tates .\nd Orange ( ount) ·, program no.,., 1ndude\ lln .\t:adt·m1t Pt·ntathlon tor grade'> b·M. "h1ch Peter\l.>n h<11X'' .... 111 also e\pand nat1on.,.,11.k .\'i 'iuix·nntl·ndl·nt Pt:.tt·f\on a<.lm1n1•.- ll'r., a ~65 m1llton hudgt·t ,rnd J ,talT ul MXJ throughout OrJnge C <•Uni' The Department of E dut:<1tit1n \pon- '>llr\ program' for tt:alhcr' .. , .... c11 .. , '>ludt'nt'> and uH·r'*~' 14 'IX'UJI ~ h1)i11, lur the handic:.ippt:d eight JU'l·n1k lllUrt \lhoul\ and onl· tor \tu<.knt\ m danga nt hnom1ng JU\l'01lt: olkndc" It o pcratn 1n\truct1on program\ at 411 \Ill'\ in ,111 So that's how It's done .. b er) )ear we get nt'" du11c, gJ\en to us b~ the Leg1!>lature." Peterson s~ud The depan mcnt also o pl"tlllt:!i da)-nrc center!>. a biological science program 1n Dana Point and an' o utdoor 1ence pro- gram 1n t~t· ~an lkmardano ~ounuun~ that \l'f' t:\ 15.000 sixth graders an nu.all) ··nall'>t''> spend a week up there .,.,hert• \tudent') h·alh get emersed 1n the M:•- cnu:s. ~.i huur., a da) ·· Pete~on said .. It gets thcm 1n1t·rc'>ted .,.,h1le the' ·re !>llll in t:kmt·nU1n '>l"hool ··~l' h<iH· to entangle them .,.,1th tht· la\l 1na11om of math and "4..1cnce \<> thn 'II bl· Jbk tu '>log through tho-.e tough tOUN''> 1n high "'hoot and lUlkge'· Pctt:r'>tin ..aid the dcpanmcnt also I) p111nn·nni an t:tulog' program in \cal &dth \o tar nu om: d-.c;· ha\ annoumcd pl.in' tu l h:.illrngt· P.:ll'r'>un in the J um· dt'lltUn Ht• ha' lau:d .ind bt:.ttt·n t:hallt:ngcr\ in t':.tl h t:ln t111n 'l·ar Pell·rwn ha'> J l'>u turnt'J a.,.,a, l'ff.,n., to mal e h1' ll<J'1lt0n aprl111ntl·J r..ithcr than dt:nt:d Erick Van Zuldam. chief police Inspector for the city of Gronlngen. Netherlands. Jakes a look at the communication center at the Huntlngton Beach Pollce Department. Zuldam (second from rlghtl and fellow officer Jan Dijkstra toured the local pollce st ation and other co"nty facllltles thi s week as part of the Atlantlc Exchange Program. designed to enh•nce Dutch-Amerl~n relations. 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Seaward Road. took only a wool blanket fro m a room and then ld t the blanket on the sidewalk oul'itlk the wtndo w. n camper ~hcll<o' ~d 1986 h u1u p1rkup p.1rl cd in thl' 600 hlod of r rnmonlOI) Pmnt \\ e\t l.aguna iko<'h b1q.chng horts.. • • • Employee o f Pn ntronu. n-poncd a thcfi of S60,000 in computer CQUljl_mCn t from their Offi~ at I 7SOO C'an wnght Road The) did not know when the thdt had oc- curred f'wport Beach A man wa 1ttn taking a punt' I from a acattn& area Ln Fastuon Js&and near aliTomia Piu.t Kitchel) rat.auran' after a woman acc1ckntal- ty kft i' lMt'C • • • A lalboe Island rcsadent found lier 197$ (.'bevrole1 camper paR.ed 11 Amed\YSI ud 8alboe a~ucs Widl 111 '9dill0f and tnnsnuaion ti cooler punctu~ and a IM* that llid --Oct otr dae islancf' on lhe mnlktM:kl. 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"<'rl' , 1tt•J anJ 'l'llJ'-t·J tiut '" •Pt thl "••mt·n Jl,n hJd ·r.· •,I •t~t,,nn•i...,Jtl·J J'n1dt'Ol.<' Thl· .,,, l't r,· 'l n1 ·"'J' "t'.inn~ papn 1ump 'U '' p,,, •l hJ' l tx·l·n ,ral°l..tn~ J11.,.,n l'n ,J·u~' .1n,1 p• ''' •Ull••n ••n Harh<'r K. •ult·\ a f\1 'in t ~ ugu<.t 2 teens arrested in FV for car theft By The Daily Piiot F 11unt.11n \ ilft'\ Pnhn· arn."'ltl"d '"" ll'l ri .ltll'r' l h11r .... t.1' IM alkgt•dl' ... 11·ul1np. .1 ,.H ..,g.t l arn ( •ll"\t)ld '-.lid t11n.1<1rJ11,1nl1 14 l•t Rut·na Parl. and na' 1d \1 l "'O/Jll'I Ill 11f F1,unt:11n \ Jiil" "l'fl' J rn·,tt•d .,.,hen thC\ \.\l'rt• l11uod 1n p;1\"<·"111n ,,, a I 4l\4 ~1 .. san 10() I \ thJt hJd tx't·n rrp.,ncd \to~n in H un1111p.11,n lkath ''" \\t•dn~a' l hl' tJ r .,., a' \l'l'n douhlc parl t'd a( the intl'f'>t'\ ttnn til 'ilater .\' cnuc and ~1~jtnt1lia \tn't't at 4 46 a m Thursda' h' < >ITi1..er )l.c, tn 1 horn.a~. The 'chide-d1~ppcarcd. c;mv.old said. but .,.,a., located again tn a dn' ev.a) at ~11-.1 l.a C olo n1a .\\t 1ra11ano and (Jonz.ak1 .,.,.-ere found I) 1n& at'°"" th<' front and bad. S<'.at' of tht ~ar The\ \\Crc a~t('<hnd were ht'ing held at the Orange <. ount Jail Thursda\ on SU'ipll'l(IO Of aotO theft 8a1l for each !tU'>pcct .,.,as set at SI0.000. plants 1n a bKk yard on the I t SOO blocl of Orchtd A venue. Pohcc fou nd 1 pounds o f dned pot and fivl' la11tr olants. . ' . " $700 l'nlJnt bot t was Jtolcn from an &liq adJa«nt 10 Or. Volvo, an auto ttpan shop •t I 66SO Harbor 81\d. . .I .. .. A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Friday, Oc:1obef' e. 1N9 . Jury eo.nvicts Bakker of fraud CHARL..OTIE. N.C. CAP)-PTL cvangchst Jim Bakker wa' convicted Thursday of usint his tckvis1on show to defraud folJowers of SJ. 7 m1lhon. mo ney the jury foreman said corrupted a minister who staned out to do good. fomia and Aonda. a lakefront parsonage, a houseboat. RoUs.-Royce and Mercedc..-s cars and more peculia r luxuries such as a n a1r..wndi11oncd doghouse. Bakker's wife. Tammy Faye, said she and her husband would return to Orlando, Fla .. where the y mo ved the die-hard remnants of their ministry. ty" a nd m ight help him flee the country. "They think he could walk o n water: Potter said. Davis declared the reference to the 1978 m urder-suicide of 900 followen of Jim Jones' cult in Jonestown. G uyana. "horrible. absolutely uncalled for." "He was called b> God. But eventua lly the money became too much for him." said foreman Ric)ty Hill. who said dunngjury sclectionrthat he wlil a Christ1an. "We kept looking for something from tbe defense and we never sa" it. .. "It s not over until it's over." added Mrs. Bakker showed little emotjon as the verdict was read. Tears welled in the eyes of Mrs. Bakker, who also received large bonuses from PTL but was not charged with any crimes. .Bakl er faces a maximum sentence of 120 years 1n pnson and $5 million in fines. The U.S. D 1stnct Cou n Jury convicted him of all 24 counts in the indictment. whjch charged he oversold lodgin' guarantees. called .. li.fet1me panner- sh1ps,' at his Hentage SA relijious retreat. Bakker during a news conference after the ver- d ict. Hundreds of Bakker fa ithful and the lunch- time curio us fl ocked around the counbouse. and Mrs. Bakker serenaded them with a ve('SC of "On Christ. the solid rock. I stand. All other ground 1s sinking sand." Bakker was freed la ter Thursday on $250.000 bond imposed by U.S. District Coun Judge Roben Potter. The Judge set sentencing for Oct. The jury foreman said he was unswayed by Bakker's testimony. in which he defended his earnings as reasonable for someone who raised milltons of dolla rs for the work o f the Lord. "He was a man of God. He JOI corru~ and I feel sorry for the man " Hill said. He said that in lhe day and a half of JUry deliberations, "T he most dis.agreement was when the fraud staned." "The message 1s )'Ou can't he to the people and use tclC\ is1on and trre mails to get them to ~nd you m oncx... said prosecutor Deborah m1th ... It dO<'sn t matter >A ho )OU arc o r ho"' well kno"'n }OU are. }'OU s1mpl} can't do 11." 24. . , Deft-nsc lawyer George C Davis said the verdict \\Ould be appealed. Pro~cutors !Mild Bakker d1vcned $3. 7 million 1n ministry funds for personal use >Ahile knowing Pl L was in financial trouble. He used mone} from PTL for \acation homes 1n Cah· ·-rm go111g to keep m~ fa1 1h in God and I'm going 10 so see Tamm} now. I feel sad but encouraged in God." Bakker s.a1d. smiling in a bnef m1dafternoon sta tement 10 rcPQ.(lers. He said .. he was "still innocent of the charges again'!it me. • Tnal testimony showed PTL paid $265.000 to Jesska Hahn 10 cover up the sexual encounter with Bakker that led to has resignation from PTL in 1987. "I'm SOrT) I don't have a song 10 sing hke Tam my but I know this 1s God's amazing grace." Ms. Hahn said 1n a sta tement after the conv1c· 11on. Polter ~1d he granted bond reluctantly be- cause Bakker faithful had a "Jim Jones mcntah- Treasure hun·ters may have SI billion find in shipwreck ">HFOLK \~ ( . .\Pl -.\l'>ou1 $1 -;o m1ll111n >Aonh of gold rt:- n n cred from a l Yth-cenluf) ship- "'n·c~ came ashurl· and "as loaded into armorl·d truc k\ Thursda'. unda tht: l''<'' of armed guard' and happ' in\ec,tor' in thl· ..ahagc pro- JCU \C\cral hurn.lr'l:d rx.·opk "atc·he<l >Ahile rre"mcn ol thl· rnoHf) ship .\retie D1\CmCrl'r unloaded cra1es bearing more than a l<>n of gold coins and bar\ found 1n the "rcck- age of the S\ ( cntral ..\menca The side"' heel \learner \ank about WO m1k'> off \uuth ( arollna during a hurricane on Scpl. 12. 185 7 It wa\ carrying ( alltornia gold to Nev. York when 1t "ent do>An. k1ll1ng 425 of the 57X people aboard The '( olumhus .\mcnca Di"· CO\CI) C1roup. -which ha' morl' than 120 in'e'ltor'> loratt'd the >Arcck three ~car\ ago and found the main gold 'itorage arl·a thl\ \ummer '"It 1!1 a magnificent nauonal trea~urc. to he 1.hern.hed. lo be shared .. Boh f, ano;. a project direc- tor. ~1d during a v.clcoming c·cr- emon~ whl·rt· a sampling of the shrn} gold rn1n'I and hars \31 on a table. The group c'peus to reco' er more gord from the wrecrc. al a depth ot I'! miles. when the >At:ather 1m- pro, es next summer The boot~ "'111 be shared among the investor'> 1f l \ D1stnc1 C'oun grants them ownership. said Richard Rohol. attome). for the group. The coun al read) has 8" en the group nghts to 'ih1p an1fac1s. including a 3()()-pound hell. rccoq~red before June 30. Rohol said 45 1no;urancc firms have filed cla1m'I for the trcasur<.'. contending the) ha\e t1c!> to the 19th centur) insuranCl' companal'S that paid more than $1 .2 mill ion 1n claims after ·1he <oh1p. sank. No1 all of 1hr sh1r \ gold hao; been reco,ered and its c>.art 'alue hao; \Ct to he detl'rmin(•d. The ship ~a\ cart) 1ng more than thrC'l· ton' of gold. 'A-h11.h "ould Ix' "onh about $450 m1ll1on at toda) ·., price!> In add111on. man~ pa'i\Cngers v.cre carrying ind" 1dual fonune~ the) had ma1.k 1n ( ahforn1a. c,o the c,h1p's total trea\ure rnuld tx· >Aorth up to SI b1llloo. ''>h1p>Art:c:~ C\pem ha'e sard. Crew credits coaching. with safe 8-1 landing EOWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP) -i\ B-1 B bomber ere"' that landed despite crippled landing gear on Thur'iday credited coaching from engineer'> for the safe return of the craft nicknamed Excahhcr. "Tht' onl)' thought on m~ mind was ae<:omphshing the emergenc) procedure'> and gelling out of the plane." ~1d the aircraft commander. Capt. Jcffre)' K. Beene. 30. at a news conference the da)' after the spec- tacular landing. The big swing-wmg bomber re- mained on the runwa) whr re 1t sh<f ~vcral thou\and feet Wednesday after Beene and co-p1lo1 Capt. Ver- non B. Benton. 30. 'iel 11 down o n the main gear and gcntl> dropped the nose to the ground Lt Col. Jo~ph G . Day. 39. a weapons instructor aboard the nu· clear bomber. ~1d ,1l was "tcetll- shattering" when the nose ttit the dirt. .. After 12 hours of flyin1t. four hours of 1n1en1ev.\. we wen: prell) well beat:· \a1d Capt Rohen H. Hendncks. thr oITens1vc weapons officer. Beene said the crew experienced problems wi th both the electronic and hydraulic S) stems controlling the nose wheel. The crew said 11 was Air Force and 8-l engineers a l the manufacturer. Rockwell International, who de- cided the crew co uld land the bomber safely rather than have to eJCCl. The pilots were coaclt~d by Rock- well's chief 8-1 'test pilot and engi- neers dun ng the landing. during whic h brakes were not used . The Air Force would not say how much damage occurred dun ng the gnnding landing. Reporters were no t aJ lowcd closer than I 'h miles to the plane. but videotape shot from a chase plane showed no apparent structural fa ilure. Executive O ffice a nd Leather Sale Co~ in and vlJlt our newly expand~d executive office gal l~ry. Ar LaHr~o Lt. Waylon Bullard, chef narcotics agent with th• Texas De partment of Publlc Safety In Harltngen, stands with pa rt of the second lar9est cocaine seizure In U.S. h istory. Nin• tons of the drut were seized Wednesd ay at a rural house w e st of Harlln9en. Drug busts call ~d sign war on drugs beginning to work NEW O RLEANS (AP) -The 36 tons of cocaine seized over the last week 1s a clear indication that Col- ombia·s war on drugs is creating chaos for cocaine kingpins. fed eral officials said Thursday. .. We're seizing a lot more cocaine beca use a lot more cocaine's moving out, because it's not safe to leave it in Co lombia any mo re." Transpor- Ultion Secretary Samuel K. Skinner said at a news conference in front of a boat on which at least 51h tons of cocaine was found. ~ cartels used to keep la~ stockpiles of cocaine in Colombia and move it sra<fuaJly to the United States, be said, but they're now movina it in huge lots. "That's because of the pressure from theJOvemmenl in Colombia," he said. COiombia hu cracked down heavily on drug traffickers since a leadinJ presidential candidate was assassinated Aua. 18. Skinner sPokc in front of the l.edt>m Sea, a rusty. dented 18.S-foot offshore supely boa t t urned fteiahter. The Cout Ouarct eeized the bo9t Monday in the O ulf of Mexico. then ha nded over the cargo and the crew of nine Colombians - eight men and a woman -T hurs- da)' to t~e Drug Enforcemen1 ~d­ m1n1 s1rat1on. The nine were arraigned later on charges of importing cocaine and possession with intent to d1stnbu1c coca ine. U .S. Magistrate A lma ChaseL ordered each held without bond and appointed a public dt'· fender to represent them. If convicted of the charges. the)' could be sentenced to life imprison- ment. "We will throw the book at them," said U.S. Attom~y John Volz. T he cocaine. on the Zedom Sea was one of four maJor finds in less than a week. Texas state troopers found nine tons of the druJ Wedncsday in Harl- inacn, stacked an a house believed to be a center for ~packaaina cocaine after its arrival in the United States. Three Me:itfoans were arraigned Thursday on cha,.es of enpain1 in orpni.zcd criminal activity a nd aa· sravated ooca.ine possession. Senate OKs flag burning oan .. t \I.I : dH'I \ HKll.I' Walt for OMV Information lmpos SAC RAMENTO -Anyone seeking state drivel''s license o_r ve rtg,1stra1ion records will now have to wait 10 days f~r 1he tnfotmat1on the subject of the query is no11fied. a state agency said Thursday. The said that on Mo nday it put into effect the rules that Gov .. q Dcukmc1ian announced last month in response IC? concerns that md1v1 had been killed or injured by people who had gamed home ad<tresses state license aod vehicle records. . . Under the new regulations. the subject of the query wall rcce1vt .a of the form that must be filled ·out by the person or com~ny scelun information. said OMV spokesman Bill Gengler. If the subJ~t of tht q does no t wish the information disclosed , he or she m ust obtam a coun o r convince the DMV that release of the info rmation - such a s a address -would Jeopardize his o r her personal safety, Gengler said McMartin jurors may be seq~ester LOS ANGELES -T he Judge in the marathon McMartin pre molcs1at1on tnal was cons1den ng a plan Thursday to sequester Juro hotel d un ng dehbera11ons which he said might take as long as 1w~ mo upcnor Coun Judge Wilham Pounders said. "Sequestra11on bigger issue than "'e thought.'' and told attorneys he would ta ke u matter again before they begin final arguments 10 the JU') next Thu Pounders did not make a final dec1S1on O(l sequestration. anq said he have to consult Jurors before he makes a ruling. Senator condemns supervisors gro SACRAM ENTO -Stale Sen. Quentin Kopp on Thursday conde the Counly Supervisors i\ssociauon of\ahforn1a. the official lohbying of the state's 58 count) go,ernments. fo r "venal abuses" of the s in111ative law process. ('SAC' officials wen~ o n a c,taIT retreat Thursda}' a nd not ava1labl comment. But Alameda Count> Supervisor Don Perata. who signed ( lellers 'A-h1ch Kopp de'icribt:d as the "smoking guns" proving improper conduct. s1rongl> defended the o rganita11on and <;aid misunderstood what had taken place. Kopp. a San F-ranc1..co independent "·ho once headed tht' c supen 1sor\' group. "11d he "as outraged at confidential letle" fro assoc1a11on 10 all count> 'iupcn 1sors and adm1nistra11ve officers stat~ seel ing 1hc1r cash and poh11 cal suppon fo r a J)l.'nding in11 1allH' pe campaign 10 ra1~ '>tatl· akohul ta.>.es 1 O arrested In recyclii:ig fr au~ cas LOS .\N(iEU·S -l he '>tatc attorne) general repon ed Thursda first case again<,t 1ndl\ 1dualo; for conspinng IO defraud the stall' rec) i>rogram. The report \aid IO pcopk >Acre arrested Wednesda) after th of more than $61.000 at the Ov.en-llhnoi<, Rec\chng Center in Vernon Angcks Count). Of 1hat. about S2~.000 came (rom the state rec) c ling 1n .. cst1g;11orc; '31d thq \3'4 the fals1 ficat1on o f the weights of truck of n.'C)C lahk<> over fiH· month'i. and the i.ccrcung of people into loa increase thl' >Ae1ght c\l<;1) \\'CO were the pa) mcnt for loads that were d out again w11h1>ut unloading. and returned later. 'ATIO,AI. HRIEJ'S Eleven killed In nursing home fir !':ORfOLK. Va . -.\I least 11 people were killed and ~ores ho<,p11ah1ed Thur..Oa ~ night >Ahcn a fire brokc out 1n a 160-bcd nu home. authont1es ..aid I he lire \\clS reported sbonl} after ICl"30 p. the <>t'1:ond noor of the lllllha\en Rchab1htat1on and ( onvalescenl ( a lour-'itor. bm k '>tructurl'. said "lorfolk Fire Chief Thoma<> E (iar .. Rut \~l· g111 nw't til thl·m out:· (1ardncr "31d. ··v.c·,e a,01dcd a maior d1..a\tl'r ·· \11thont1e'> '-.11d nine tk><l1l''-had hccn accounted for at 1h1• <>renl' t\\O rnorl' rx·urk "l.fl' dl'"ad on am,al al St-ntara :-.:orfolk General Hm Children thrown from 10th floor NEW YORK -Saying .. G od 1'> waiting for }Ou.'' a naked "l pu\hed tw o ol her children out a 10th -floor windo"' Thursda}. k1ll1n 6-}car-old daughter and cnucall} inJunng her 3-year-old son. officials Rescuers ~1ormed the apartment in 11 me 10 'lave a third child. a 1- old girl. as she wa'I being shoH·d through the wmdow's safet} bars. o \a1<l The mother. Meenhah Abdussalaam'. 3:!. her dau~tcr. Zainah. an Hu<,ein \\ere taken to St. John's EprSl·opal Hospital in Queens. a bo of Ne" York. authon11es s.a1d. l.a1nab died of her inJuncs. said Nanc} zo. a spokcsv.o man fi John's. Husein "a" transferred from St. John·s 10 Nonh Shore Linn ·Hospital on Long lc;land, where he "as in e'<tremel:-cn tical cond111 a rew1rator after <,urger). ~1d C'arol Hauptman. spokes>Aoman for , Shure Anti-abortion activist jailed ~ TLA Ti\ -An11 -abort1on activist Randall Terr} began ""ing could be a t ~O-}ear Jail sentence Thursda) after sa) ing he woUTd no two $500 fine'i for trespassing and unlawful assembl}. Judge John Bruner of Fulto n (oun1)' State Coun suspended l>AO 'car sentences on cond1t1o n that Tern. founder of the Ne" York- bpcrauon Rescue. pa) tht' fine .. up (ront" and sta} out of the J\t metropolitan area for two )Cars. ~ .. In good conscience, I cannot pa) the fine." Terr) told the 1ud a counroom packed so full that some spectators sat on others' lap<;. "T hat''> enllrel ~ up to you. sir:· Bruner replied. Chlld care, budget reductions OK WASHINGTON -The House on Thur~ay approved a ma increase in federal subs1d1es for child care through tax breaks for fa milies. a n expansion of Head Stan and billions of dollars in new aid . The child care measure -expected to cost S22. 7 balhon over the five yea rs -was included as pan of a bill to reduce the federal defi nearly S 11 billion in fiscal 1990. which began last Sunday. Two bombs explode In Bogota, 2 h BOGOTA. Colombia -Two bombs exploded ~te Thursday in inJurina two people a nd darn~na a supcrmartet a nd a bank. pohce The attacks were bcheved to be the latest in a series by drua traffi ·Also Thursday. President V1f'lilio Barco named new ministe iustJce"' intenw and communk~tions. His aovcmmen t also announced for rercrcnduln to let voters decide whether suspected drua traffi 'wanted in the United States sho uld be eurad itcd. 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The restaurateur and fn end to many artists u ) town was kno"' n for her cuhnat) skills and her flair as a hostess. according to Constance Morthland. her fnend for more than four decades. "She was reall y an 1ns11tut1on here:· Morthland said. "She had that European flair. not onl> for food but also for relationships w1th people." According to fnends. Davidson. who was onamally from Switzer- land. came to Laguna Beach after livina in Seattle with her former husband.I.. a newspa~r reporter. ln Laauna ncach. Davidson first open· ed a doll cloth1na store. then An· dree's, then a small nightclub and later 1 French bakery. Katy Weld. who met Dav1dwn in the 1950s, said Davidson wa s a "fabulous chef' with an expansive nature. "She was so aenerous1" ~t'ld said. "She took care of everyooo~. People in l,.quna just adored her. • "She took care of people who wcrc destitute," Weld added. "She fed everyone." Another friend, Betsy Paul. rc- membaed Davidson as a talented ind spirited woman with a tasle for adventure. Fif\y ye1n aao. O.vidlon and her husbend made a ban'owinajoumey Ilona the coast of Canada to A1atb in a amall sailboat. Paul aid. 1 1 .. It WU haif.railina and she loved it,.. Paul aaid. In later years, Dlvidloo wu ac.- tive in t.be ~ l..elpe of i....-led. ,.... by ~ _, mice cb111e~kt CMlllll; ..... llW. Davidloo WU ~:=---*Y--. ~ -·"=tl..~ ..... ...,'=1· ........ in ................. . -·= -· "'f'OI•• ,..._ .. HIH'l'HS FOUNTAIN VALLEY REGIONAL HOSPITAL • AUIHt 14 ( athcnne and Richard Higle). ( osta Mesa. girl Came and John Kline. Fountarn Valle). bo) Tamura H1cke) and Craig Tillotson. Huntington Beach. girl Auglllt IS ( athcn nc and John W1ll1ams. Hunt- ington Beach. girl Aup1t II ( r)Stal and Oaqd Ha ll. ( osta Ml'~. txn Masoumeh Jafari and Ahmad Moussa v1ne1ad . 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Cor- ona del Mar. boy Valcno. and (harks Kircher. Corona dcl Mar. girl August Z8 ( ath) and Andre"' humachl'r. Costa Mesa. grrl Laura and Robe rt Goetz. Co~ta Mesa. grrl Peggy and Theodore Seger,.t rom [r\•ine. 00) Linda and Ronald \'andeN al. { o<;ta Mes.a. gi rl C'harlotl t' and Ku rt Massoudr. Hunt- ington Beach. girl Aap1t !9 I Jenine and Norman Bell Hunt- ington Beach. g.irl Jill and Trm Salyer. Laguna Niguel. I g.irl Lonann and Robert Ta~lor. Nt''-'· port Beach. girl Roxanne and Edward N1l~n. Hunt-1 rngton Beach. bo~ ADIHl 31 Cathennt> and John Burton. New- port Beach. 00" Lisa and \\-rl ham Cla\lon. :--Se" port Beach. girl I Margaret and Charles Bell. Laguna Beacn. girl Jo ..\nn and Wilham K.aba. lr\'rnc. girl Donna and Joseph Petnlh. Irvine. boy Chnstrnt' and Mark Mattinglc\. Laguna Beach. bo) · I ~ptember I W1nntt' and Wa) ne Rexrode. Costa Mesa. 11rl M'liss and Robert Kane. Ncwpon Beach. 11rt Mitsue and Yo'\hinobu Takato. Irvine, g.irl Carol and Carl Muwcll. 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In 1986, the City Council agreed to pa)' half of the project's cost if the state Depanm ent of Transponation would pay the remaining $1 million. It was. and still is. a good project. But som e Newpon Beac h reside nts arc unhappy with it. They arc so unhappy the) fi led a la"'suit to stop the project. T he suit failed. but compla ints continue. T hese residents a re upset because they t h ink the projec t is not properly designed . They have no q u a rre l with the pro~sed new width of the bridge. nor are they upset that a wider bridge might bring m ore traffic o n to the Peninsu la. But they are a ngry that the b ridge will no t be raised. Ma n y of the protesting residents own boats and are angry because t.hey som etimes have to squeeze their boats under the bndge. It's said that some boaters ha've bumped their heads on the bottom of the bridge while navigating their only route to the plea sures of the open ocean . .\t othe r times. the skippers of sailboats have a more embarrassing problem. When the tides ·run high some skippers have m1SJudged the fit and snagged t he bottom of the bndgl' "1th their boat's mast. That m eans waiting for lo v. tide 10 undo the error. The resident contend the p roject should not be donl' unless ll is done .nght. a nd doing 1t nght m eans widen ing and raising the bridge. There's some truth to thl'lr argu- ment. but the truth pene1ls out to adding $3 million to a $1 m illion proJect. C it\ officia ls balked a1 the l'\lra cost a nd said the m one) 'wasn't available. That prompted the unsuccessful l~wsuit. nles~ the Coast Guard. which must issue a permit for ' the project. sides with the residents and sa)S the bridge·(, height 1s more than JUSt an inconvenie nce.the boaters ma ~ ha ve t o be conte nt with the tight fit. The protesting boaters would have strengthened their posit io n had they proposed forming a special assessment d istrict to defray some of the extra cost. but that apparent!) is n.o t part of the brouhaha. There's no argument that Newpon B.each should help presene its reputatio n and image as an idyllic harbor for plea sure boats. leek )achts and graceful sailboats an· a!I much a part of Newpon Beach's m ystique as its beaches and county ocean-front homes. H owever. there 1s much argument about ..., hether the taxpfiycrs of the entire cit) and state sho uld pick up a $3 million tab that v.111 benefit a mmont)' of the city"s residents. Op1n1ons e11pressed in ttus space are tnose of tne Daily P1101 O thl'r views expreued on this page art' ll"IOSt' of tht'ir authors and <'lrllsls Readers comments are 1nv1ted and may ~ sent to Tht' Daily P1101. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 OTHER \'OICES State deserves drug funds Californians deserve an explanation from Preside nt "Bush . Why is the s tate being short-cha nged by the federal government in the war on drugs? Why, for exam ple, does the Drug Enforcement Admin- istratio n . have on ly 169 special agents in Los Angeles compared with 349 in M iami and 301 in New York. . • This is paniculad.y upsetting at a time when Los Angeles is recognized as the nation's No. l center of cocaine distrib ution, supplanting Miami for that damning distinc- tion. More tha n 40 percent of the n ation's supply of cocaine and half the heroin en ters the cotmtry th rough Southe rn Ca lifornia. Marijuana may well be the state's· most lucrative crop ... The Bush administrat ion (has refused) to declare Los Angeles a "h igh-intensity drug trafficking area." a d esig- nauon that would e nable the city to quality for emergenc) federal assistance. W ith indisputable evidence of the city's deep in- volvemnent in d rug trafficking. it confounds reason why the administratfon hesitates in making such a deignation ... President Bush says he is determined to win the war on drugs. T hat m essage hasn't reached Los Angeles. Oakland, San Diego o r San Francisco. where drug gangs arc gro wing m ore viole nt and brazen with each passing day. California needs he lp now. Tbe Baken/Jeld Californin ORAN&ECOAS T ~il~._11._il._lli ............ ~ W" ro•f'r tM t"O<til. ROSE~AR\' CHLRCH)IA~ -pt BUSHER TO\I T\IT t:dltnr l>O\ n.\l t-.\ '''°'''*'" •:d11or 10\1 (.I.\ \I\ '""" •:ditor 'n;\ •· \I \HDI • <:lo t:d 11 or HCN.U HI fH)\I t ,., .. ,,. •.it11or H<N ••. 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On this date: In 1683. 13 families from Krefeld, Germany, arrived in present-da)' Philadelphia to begin one of Amen - ca·s oldest sen lemeots - G er- mantown. In 1949. P~1dent Harry S. Truman signed the Mutual Defense Assistance Act. totaling S 1.3 billion dollars in miljtary aid to NATO countnes. , In 1973. Egypt and Syrik attacked Israel in the start of the Yorn Ki ppur War. Toda> ·s Birthdays: Author- ioumahst Shana Alexander is 64. Syrian President Hafez Assad is 59. Actress Britt Eldand is 47. Im- pressionist Fred Travalena is 47. By Tbe Associated Pr eH Respect J~ws' Auschwitz stand By REV. FRANK EIKLOR \ 1hl'ied -nC"ept for his contempt of kws. I ha\I: ' "CPI 1n the chill of Dachau while repenting of m) One Jewish sun 1vor who lost 82 of 84 loved ones 1old me ho" she linall~ stopped asking ''Where "as God7 .. and began asking .. Where \\as man'!" .\ belier qut·s11on 1s .. Where was the Church7" Onl) a small number of Christian 1ndl\ 1duals kept 1he name of Jesus Chnst un- sullied: The Catholic Max1m1han Kolbe; Prol- cstants hkc D1c1nch BonhodTcr and Come ten Boom To_abandon the Je ws 1s one thing -10 parade at ..\usch" 111 a fa11h we never had at .. crunch llml'" is mocker\. No C'hns11an spokesman ha!. ~ct fared thl' pa~t bc:ha' 1or and tl)ing to ft'el the lonehne s of real reason wh\ the argument is sull raging oq·r thl' Jl'\\S. I wall..ed the infamous steps leading 10 a Carmehle con,cnt at the former .\u ch"111 lhl' 4uan: al Mau1hauscn tr) ing 10 absorb the l..1lhng cen1er The incident apix·ars 10 man~ hopck,sness of a Holocaust-sun '' or fnend of pcopk as mere pell~ politirs. ome l'Hn l·hudk mine. \\hO<.c: father penshl·d 1herl' o'er "hat lht'' rons1dcr to be nothing mon:.• than a rom1cal di\ c rs1on from the ··rl'al \\Orld r nsc:s .. Hui neither 1heS< plaCl'S nor Trehhnl..a. Bergt'n-Bclscn. Bab1· Yar or a thousand 01hn l"'e bl."Cn chided: '"\\'hat"s 'Hong \\Ith nurts htdl'Ous haun1s speak to lhc k"s as d<>t'' ..\u-.- pra} ing for the 'ic11ms of .\usch" 117"" S11ll c h" 111. This alone should "arran1 a ··~o other" n·mtnd me that Chn s11ans and other Trc'ipassing'" sign 10 the Chnsuan Church. gl·n11ks also perished at -\uschw111 Thus far no om· has statt'd cll"arh "h' frw, I he second reason wh' no Chns11an dl'· arl' raising such a furor concerning "h<tt ·ruhn·r nominallon should naunt 11~ faith at .\us<.:h"1t1 Adolf Hitler planned and c\erutcd a1 1ha1 1s for more compelling and humbling. and prcv1ousl} unkno" n village of Os" 1cnm. Po-predates an' recent agreements ''orkcd o ut h~ land. Non-Jews s1mpl) cannot grasp thl' tl·rnf}-k''s and C'hnsuan clenrs tha: therl' tx· no ing and ineradicable scar on the Je,\lsh pS}l'hc rd1g1ous S}mbohsm at ..\usch"ll' -an agree· that shows up plainly "hent'' t'r Ausr h"' 111 '" ml'nt Poland·._ Cardinal Jozef Gkmp o;cems bent There IS a 1h1rd reason wh\ thal C'Onvent al ..\u<,<:h\\111 is ~o ominous. Cardinal Glemp couldn't hide the fal'I that ant1-Sem111sm is s11ll around ... Out of the abundance of the hean. the moulh <;peaks ... states SC'npturc. and Glcmp said a mouthful "-llh snide refcrcnres to .. dear Jc"s'' and .. esteemed Je"s .. in his not-so-subtle warn- ing fo r them to mu11.· tht'ir protests. fhl' k ssons of '\uschY.itz ha,·c s11ll not 11':rn karnl·d. ~rular .. skinheads"' march \I.Ith baseball bats "h1le other hate groups use Chnst1an tl'm11nolog~ to JUSUf) their contempt of Jews and other m1nont1l'S. mentioned. And no Jewish lcadl·r \\1\hl's 1n tl'll on hn:ak1ng. (An 1n1er-fa11h centt:r funhcr fro m thl' rl'al' reawn "'h' am Chn~11an .,,mhoh<im <'n ..\usr h\\111 ''as sanct10nl'd b\ Jev.s and Chns- 1hc grounds of· Ausch\\1t1 ron\lllllll'' :tn llan'>.) Thl' Chmt1an Churrh. 'including Cathohr. ahomina11on rather than a ble">s1ng. mainline Pro1l·s1an1. and E'angchcal. ne,l·r tool. Jherl· :trl' at ka'\I 1hrl't' ma;or rea..,on' "h~ a \land aga1n..,1 H11lcr un behalf of thl' Jt.''''· The thl' rnn1inucd presence of 1hat romrnt " n111 clO\l'tS ha\l'. oix·ncd and the son: truth 1'\ long merel~ a slap in thl' face to fr"' but a sho1 in out fhe PoJX· plan·d his st:imp of approq1I on the head First . .\usch\\lll 1s a ~•ngularl' k\1.1 .. h a ( onl"ordal \\Ith H11kr t .. You ll'ave U'> alunl' 1raged~ "here ncarl) thrcl' m1lhon Jr"s pcnshl·d and \l.1.··11 ka'I.' ~ou alonl'") but nl',er a stamp of theremainsofl•,cnJeY.1shmo1hcr'>an<l rhildrl'n d1SJppro,al and rl·soh e against Httkr·s .. final n sing as smoh· from thl· mcrncratnr' into thl· '>oluuon ol lhl· fr,, 1sh pwblcm ·· Protestants and That I\ "h} thl.' best \1.3~ to sho"' Chns11an rnncan for Jc"s and other '1ctims of b1golr) '" not h~ erl'Cltng a convent a1 ..\usch\l.tt1. but b~ aadKating prcsen1 da~ :in11-Sem1t1sm and preJU· din· ''hcrl'\er 11raises11s ug1} head. Until "e do. to pu1 a Cathuhl· romcn1 or a Protl'Slant chapel at ..\u ch" 111 1<; not men:h a m1stal..e. It 1s a hea' ens. None of H 11kr'' 01ha hell-h1,ll·, l'l' ho E 'angl'ltlab lil..l'" l'>l' sah ed th1.·1r comc1l'nl'e\ b' d1sgracl" · the same scream 1n th1.· Jl'" 1sh ~1ul .1 .. <lol''> 4u111ing '>lf1(lturl"'-out of conll'\I nn "h~ (ind Tbt> Rf''"· Frank EiltJor is Presideat of ~balom lotu a'IJiooal, a Costa M esa-based Cbris- tlan orga.oiu tioa figbtiag a.ati-~milism. AuSCh\\lll. I I.no\\ -not bc:rausc r m a ll'\\. but l'\J)l'l"tl·d lhl·m h\ obc:~ '"gll\ l'rnml·nt dcaec<,·· - a former an11-Sem11e 1n v. ho~ homl' ll11lcr "J' goo<l or l'' 11. Guarded gates aren't for security Amenities are meant to provide prestige, not safety Wtth the recent abduction of a young girl from a home 1A1thm an upscale Huntington Beach guarded- ga1e community. 1he nev.s media have been filled with an1clc<. about the rcla11 vc safet' -, o r lack of safet) - of gated· communi11cs. There arc a growing number of communit1~ throughout the Orange Coast which arc not onlv fenced. but which also have a gale. ·Some of the gates have a 24-hour attendant who opens the gate for those permitted to enter. and o thers have an automaur gate-opening device activated b) a card or by punching in a code. In all of the excitement. the purpose of the guarded gates along the Orange Coast has been forgonen. The gates are not so much for security as they are for prestige. I heard the best descnption of a communi1y gate about l 5 years ago. At the time. guarded gates were just com ing into vogue in Orange Coun- ty and were having a hard titne being approved by planning com- missions and city councils. which felt that the gates closed off parts of their city to other residents of the city. Somehow. this seemed elitist. undemocratic a nd wrong. The description of the guarded gate was given by residential market· ing guru l(.en Agjd. then with The Irvine Qi A newspaper reporter, assigned to do an arurk un guarded gates. 1nten 1ewcd Ag1d and asked -in a somewhat c1)mbat1n· tone - what 1he1r purpose wa., ..\g1d rl·plted 1ha1 a guarded gate at a res1den11al rommunil) along the Orange < oas1 "a' JUSI hkc a doorman at a fanq h1gh-nsc con- dominium or apartment building in Manhattan. The doorman lips his hal. smiles and opens the door for residents. and does cs<>en11alh the same for '1 110~. • As a result. i\g1d added. homes ~11hin a residential development with a guarded sate can be sold for a som ewhat higher pnce 1han the) would 1f the same rommunm did not have a gate. · Once a ga1e 1s added. espcc1all) a manned gate. the monthly home- owner assoc1at1on costs go way up. Homeowners have to pa) for the operation of the gate and for the mainte nance of the streets within the community. which becom e pri- vate streets. This higher monthly assessment in some cases makes the community even more desirable - like higher dues at a private club. Now to the central issue: Do gates deter· crime? To some degree. yes. I recall former Newport Beach Police Chief Jim Glavas testifyinf at a Newpon Beach City Counci meet· ing on bcbalf of The Irvine Co. in Alternatives should . . be taught alongside evolution in· schools • favor of a guarded gate for the 1hcn- in-planning Harbor Ridge com- munil\'. C'h1cfGlavas said that 1n hi estimatio n. 1he gates at Nl.'wpon Beach's Big Can)'on commun11~. "here h~ II\ ed. did deter crtm('. Did the) stop cnme'l G fa,as ad- mitted that gates did not stop cnme To some extent. o f course. 1h1 depends on "hc1hcr the guard al 1he ga1e 1s a doorman or a polJrcman. ..\nd how muc h Judgment he o r she uses. I well recall ffi) attempt 10 sho" off a communil) behind a guarded gale to a \'!Siting editor from ume magazine. I had called ahead to clear the wa\. but when the two of us c hecked in at the gate. sining in m) late-model car wearing our {>1nstnpe su11s. the word to let us in for a quick tour had not reached the guard. Understanding. but feeli ng some- what like criminals. we sat there patiently while the guard telephoned 10 check us out. • While we sa1 there. a beat-up pickup truck. with two men in tom T-shirts sitting in the cab and two more men Slffi tlarly attired Sitting In the truck bed -apparently work- men -drove into the adjacent lane and without stopping waved to the guard. The guard smiled broadly and waved the m throu&h. The irony of the situation was certainly not lost o n the '1sitor. To m ) personal wa} of thinking. as I '1sll fnends. pick up friends for a social ..c' ent or at1end meetings in a guarded-gate communit). ha' mg 10 pass through a guarded gate 1s somewhat of a nuisance. The gates arc also a nuisance to homeowner association management companies. "h1ch tell me that problems wnh gates which do not operate or with guards who do nol operate 1s one of their biggest headaches. But there are those who cnjO) living within a gated comm un1t). who w1lhngl) pay a higher price for the home a nd for assoc1at1on dues. And I don'\ mind their having a measure of e njoyment from this feature. However. 11 is important for 1hcm to understand that the gate is bas1call) for prestige -not for cnme prevention. M•rrhl Bro,,er P!lblls•es t. ,.e ff"llettu "MarU.a 1Jro,,er'1 Or· Uff Couty R~t. .. DallJ l"ffot ~too bJ Lee P'a1n• Kealll Cllfford f41J rolls; Huntlngton·s Russell Els•nman 187) picks· up yardage; Jeff Dunagan (7J looks for a block. SPt:t:Dft \ l '90TOH('l ('l.t:s Bar~ns Business divides punished 'd , . · by Poly ~!ON ,.:.~N s a.~.~.:~<~.ion By STAN GRANCH Daly P'lloC ,,,..,.,....._,,. The Long Beach Pol) High foot-, ball team came to Huntington Beach High Thursday night and hterall~ ran all over Fountatn Valley en route to a 42-0 non-league vactol). With his troops banged up. Barons Coach Mike Milner anttci- pated a defeat. although not quite this bad. "We arc stall hun1ng:· Milner said ... We are playi ng '-'llhout our staning tailback. fullback. defens1,e end and wide receiva. JUSt to high- light a few of our tnJunes. ··w e play a tou~h non-leagul' schedule. We don t pla~ an~ chumps. so mJunes coml· "'th the tcmtof) . .. At the beginning of the \ear. I looked at the schedule and thought we would bf 3-2 or 2-3 at this time. Unfonunatel)" we are at the lo"cr figure. Ofuwoa11yP'1tOCS1.tff ··t hl·re"; onh one night." Robb' . l·hwani admit\ he ma~ ~h"anL said "'There·~ al"a's not ha~l· the same dn'l' hi.' pos-suml·thmg that can go \Hong. But sesscd a 1(.·" ,car~ ago "hl'n ht• came I'm the best scratch rider out thl·re .. E Thi~ >ear. r m not the bes1 0 ' erall home irom l'lght ~cars in urope to nder. B1lh Hamill was the best. then ndc on thl· domestic Spccdwa~ ,., motorc,ck tour around 1he Los ..\n-(Milt.el rana and < tc,el Lucl"ro geles area. ha'I.' bl"en g<><.>d too. and -\Ian Chns- The 33-\ear-old has haJ morl.' uan ha s come had. strong th1c; ~car. than motorc~de rangg on hi'> mind "I still feel I'm the most rnns1stl·n1 this season. St·ratch racer. espcnall~ coming nff But there "'II tx· a httk e\lra "inning the trad. rhamp1onsh 1p a1 inl·entl\ e for the fonner \\ orld ..\srnt last "eel .. ( · d h · N ~-h,,anz racked up 10"" points 1n 'hampion at atur 3) nig 1 s · a-the SI\ qualitia rare!>. nme aheaJ of tt0nal Champ1onsh1p on the Orange Count~ f airgrounds eighth-mile second-place Pf\11 Colhn'i. a Man-0,al an Costa ~ksa. chester. England na11,c residing 1n The all-c;t.·ratch racing e' ent begins Newpon Beach thl' pas1 fe" 'ear'\ as hl' ndes thf' L' S tour Collin" :ind at (] p.m .. Gate-; open at b.JO For the third straight ~l·ar. 1hi.> D -h"artL onn· rode togl·thl·r on thl' \far-old Costa Mesa nd:r has same European team FRIDAY, OC~OBER 6, 1989 I :J Monarchs put Oil~rs away iri 19-1 ·4 Wi.n By ROGER CARLSON Of -0-'Y ,,_ SUlff Mater ~1 H1gh's Monarchs pick- ed themselves out of the din and dust of a first-snap touchdown pa~ b' Huntington Beach Thursda} night and. behind the Danny O'Neal- Keah1 Chfford-Ttno Chave2 com- bination. wen1 on to record a 19-1 4 non-league football '1cto~ at Or- ange Coast College. ·•it JUSt came down to three gu~' that did 11." said Mater Dc1 Coach Bruce Rolltn'\On. ..Thal. and our defense." - It was the defense of Huntington Beach "h1ch held the spotlight 1hrough the fi~t half as thl' 01krs JUmpcd to a 7-0 lead. then hC'ld on to a 7 -6 margrn un11I the final I 3 seconds bc.>fore 1un1or ( ltfT Rol'>em toed a 4 1-~ard field goal 10 gt'e thl' Monarchs a Q. 7 halft1ml.' bulge But in the second halt Huntington Beach found 11 JUSt as tough to moH~ th e ball. and wilted ~Oml'W hat de- ft>nsn. el\ a!I Mater Dc1 '!> 1-2· ~ l'Om- bina11ori came up "1th too man~ game-" inners O':"k1I completed I"' ol 2., for 2..,3 \ards and two touchdowns. Clifford ran for 9() \3rds on 20 l.'.3ITll.'S and t.:aught fi..,,e ·pask'S fo r 4 ., ~ards. and Chavez. thr slick "1de rl·ce1' er. caught SI\ passes for lti'i ~ards. including a 28-~ard tourhd0"n pas!. and a 57-~anJ rerep11on to '>el up O'Neil\ ').yard stnkl.' to Rtlk\ Eiits. "We (the coaches) can·1 run and . catch for them:· said a d1sappo1nted Huntington Beach Coach George Pal.Coe ... We had uur chances and didn't capnahze. \\e JUSt didn't ex- ecute as well a lhc> did." The Oilers struck fast in th e first quaner after Jeff Dunagan reco' ered a Monarchs fumblt' at thf' Mater De1 4 1 JefT Gibson toot.. the 'inap and nlkd the ball downfield to Don lkrger. "ho caught the ball. nearl) lt.·11 from an ankle-grab and s~d the remaining distance for the !.Core The Oilers used JUSt 22 ~conds oil the clock to score. and as 11 1umC'd ou1. 1t ~as a trend-settt'r. The\ were to be frustrated b) offensive senes '-"h1ch used JUSt I. I J. 2.0 I. 2· 1 is and 13 !k'COnds 1n the first hall 1hefl JUSt 1 26 I 25 . 1.52. 2:4Q and 5'1 seconds on their first li"e possessions of the second half. f1,e times Huntington Beach "as forced to runt after three down). a gamble on founh-and-2 at m own -l\I at the out'>Ct of the th ird quaner laakd. then t'-'O 1ntcrcepl1llOS t..1lled potential threats .. , felt '-'C St't lhe t0ne in the fi~t halt." said Pascoe ··but "e JUSt d1dn·1 ca p1tal11c ·· Huntington Beach took u' er at lhl· \1ater Dea .l1 1n the first quaner afil"r a I --~ard '-1 onarchs pun1. and Dunagan raced 2~ 'ards to the MD 20 on rir\t down Bui that '-'3" 1he extent of the (Please see MONARCHS/831 "You know we were l-3 (3-2 actually) last J'ear at this point and won CIF, an we·ve had 0-5 stans before and still won the Su nset League. So I am disappointed. but I am far from discouraged ... l'arned his ntrhl' as the No. I entn Other top qualtltl·rs "l'fl' 1-ana after m. nights of quahf) 1ng. But fo·r (third). dC'lcndmg National l·ham- the third straight ~C'ar. Schwant w,11 pi on and 1989 '>late champion be trying to cam his second national LucC'ro (founh ). Hamill (fifth) and cro'-'n. The first came an 19 6. ''hl"n Chnst1an (Sl\th). ch"anz calls he returned from the European (Please see SCH\llARTZ/861 Costa Mesa·s Bobby Schw•rtz flnsetJ •lms for a second N•tlonal tttle on Saturday. Standing on the sidelines for the Barons were tailback Rob Dubar (out three weeks). fullbac~ Frank Wada (out two weeks). nose guard Jason Leialoha (out indefinitd) with a stress fracture). free safrt) Ton) Meza. defensive endAaron .\rec and wide rcc1cver DouB Wea,er. Marina beginning a new streak Weaver broke his nose last week against El Modena whi le making a hit to break up a pass late in the game. Weaver had been put an con- siderable ume for MCLa at free safe- ty. And an fact. Weaver's replace- ment Sean Mahon). 1nJurt'd an ankle against the Jackrabbits. leav- ing the Barons even thinner at that postition. Staning quarterback Willy Puga (l'teaM SH IARONS/Bll • 8roaterhoua· TV /a'l. •Croll countrr/•J. • ClllN·Glants/114. • Nlellllec-Outdoors/85. • llac:tne re1u1t1/as. After long skid, Vikings win second straight, 6-0 ~ Special to the Oalty Piiot Manna High football coach John Secky said ThuMa) that his team has "not yet turned the coml.'r." But let s put 11 this wa): The Vikings cenaml~ ha'e el\lered the bend. The comer ca n't be too far awa). Marina won its -read) for this'~ -second game an a row Thuooa) night. Ye s. the same Manna team which bad lost 18 stra1Jht going into last. week's game. did 11 again. beat- ing Long Beach Milltkan. 6--0. at Westminster High. For the Vikings. it was the first time they have won two in a row since I 986. when they won five straight en route to the Sunset League title. Cause for celebration? Ccnainty. although .. Seeley is a little ca utious about getting earned awa) with the pan~ "Sure. ll feels great to "in... he sa id, ··1h1s 1s a nc" feeling for us We still haven·t proven that "e can sustain four qualtt) quancrs of foot- ball. though. "We·re getting there. The defense has been great. Tonight. 1t "as the onl ) thing that t..cpt us 1n 11. .. So great was th e defense. that all Manna (2-3) needed "as one good offensive pla) to "in 11 against a team rated No. 10 an CIF D1v1s1on I. That occurred 1n the second quar- ter when ~nior quanerback David Schultz hit senior wide receiver Dar- ren Fields for a 42-)ard touchdown pass. Not surprisingl). Marina's defense set up the touchdown. End Jim Kruse recovered a fumbkd punt h~ "c1 th Baker at lht• Millikan 42 On the nnl pla~. 'il'hultz round F1dds alone O\ t•r the m1ddk He hit him in stnde at the Millikan 25 and the rest was eas\ as Fields racc.-d untou hed 10 the· end 1onc Dan .\rmstrong·,. point-after :11- tempt was blocked. "hte h. "llh Hl-i left an the first quaner. ~emed 1m- ponant at thr lime But Manna's defense carne up with the big pla~ tame and a$Alin. The V1lmgs cut off an) hopes Millikan had of ~tabhsh1ng a pass- ing game. That spelled doom for th e Rams (3-2) who were not able to subsist solel) on an option running attack which featured strong tailback Lincoln larks. Starks gained 6 7 ) ards on 2~ camcs. but M1lhkan quancrbacl Scott Bctithau threw four passes and Physics, not chemistry, may be key to title spitting laymen? .. Hardly.'' he said. "In fact. I rather like it ••Chemisll)• 1s usu.aJly applied to Love ~nal and thinas like that. Bateball strikes me as a much hap- picr uuee." Still. when it comes down to at - as levy astuldy notes -there ts no subltltute few toUnd physics. Thunday niaht. the fir:pt·p1tch ra.a..u that eui. riah~under area Mlddu ·tened aart was launched from I clilllnele of about $ S fffl .., .... was uaveli~ i• the ndsh· bolioodol90iit&,..... .,_ dlMC'lliftlllll ......... ol •••IL ..... to .... IMIPl'd &., .......... ..... I ......... to ... . ........... '° .. ... had thrt'l' interrept11in' "1th no romplct1on\ Safet, Jim Lasch 1nten-cptcd tv.o of the.-· passc!. and Fields had the other U'K.'h 's ~conJ mtercept1on ended .t M1lhlan threa1 late' an th e game The Rams· Junior Tauvaa picked up a fumble at the.-Manna 32. ~1 lhlan mO\ed th e roll as far as thr \ 1king 1 but on th1rd-and-Q. Lasch picked oil a pas at the 1-~ard hnc M1lhlan got the ball back one more t1ml· but the Manna defense. led b\ nose guard Richard Rice. thrf'v. · Starks for a b-\ ard loss on th1rd-and-Q and forced. a punt. M1lltlan. whose defense per- fonned qulle adm1rabl). too. held Manna to force a punt wt th I: I 7 left. But a M1lhkan defender ran into punter hult7. was assessed a roughing ptnaltx. and returned pos- session to the V1k1ngs who we~ able to run out the clock. (Plea. see MAJtlNA/IJJ Al Campant" ··and ~ found out throulh studies lbat it takes. •}' the IVCf'llC hittcf, I IUY wbo bill .260, about • I~ o( a ICCOnd to reac1 and tet the bit arouad. "A .JOO hitter ...... ~~ especially a strona one like '-Ian. can ...Uy ma ... lbc 11mc thin& 11 about a fOlb Of a ..... nc CIUlw9Ct .... .... ,.. ........ " ....... alW9ysllle tM• n"" ta a W ....................... ... .. ... • -=-~-- Oranoe Coat DAIL y PILOT I Frfd•y. October e. 1989 ,:.----- 1111\1,IO\ 'l'OHI' HK• \h ~In this case, blowo11ts · l :no.help to Notre Dame ·In network coverage San EJiege State's OB McGwire trying to escape brother's shadow Irony ofironie$. A few years ago, Notre Dame's f ootbalJ team risked losina television coverage because the Lrish didn't play well enouah. Now a network has turned them down because they're too good. · In the failina years of former coach Gerry Faust. athletic depart- ment officials worried the networks end their revenue might soon walk away from the mediocre Irish. But ABC surprised the to~rankcd -and well-televised -defending national champions by exercising its option not to televise Saturday's game apinst Stanford., The decision came last Sunday, the day after Notre Dame, 4-0, had pummeled Purdue. 40-7, in a contest televised by ABC. "It came as little bit of surprise. because everybody figured well, if (ABC's) ~ot a chance at the Np. I team ... , ' said John Heisler. spons information director for Notre Dame . "The Purdue game Saturday was not a reaJ competitive game and I think they just felt the one this week had the makings of the same thing." he said. "The lure of having the No. r team or the defending national champion only aoes so far." Stanford's 1-3 performance. in- cluding last Saturdats 4()..33 loss to San Jose State, didn t belp-the tele- vision prospects. Not that the Irish have been stinted by television. The Stanford contest will be the first Notre Dame game to go untelcvised since th e Nov. 8. 1986 game against Southern Methodist, Heisler said. SM U then was under an NCAA suspension prohibiting television coverage. And Ibis Saturday's game against Stanford is the only Notre Dame game not scheduled for national television this season. The 36-13 victory over Virginia in the Kickoff Classic was on Raycom. The 24-19 victory over MicbJgan was on ABC. The 21-13 victory over Michipn State was on CBS. The 4().. 7 v1ctof)' over Purdue was on ABC'. Notre Dame understands the financial demands of the networks. and the need for drawing a large audience. Still. to the lri~h. 11 seems ABC is passing up a good deal. "ABC can't de Notre Dame nome games because the Notre Dame con- tract through the Collegiate Football Association is with CBS."' Heisler said. "ABC has been fortunate that they were able to do any at all. and that happened mainly because we were playing Big 10 or Pac-10 people on the r.oad. ·· West Coast TV exposure is pan of Notre Dame's recruiting strateg). and the senes with Stanford and USC put the Irish on the coast evef) year. And even if the game was onl )' a TV option. with no promises until six days before. Notre Dame felt secure about the prospects. ··if we were guilt\ of an~thing. 11's that everybody had felt pretty good about this gam(' being on. even if it was not announced." Heisler said. 0 Vin Scully. NBC's top pla}-b}· pla\ announcer. missed Thursda) nighf s telecast of Game 1 oftht' National League championship senes due to laryngitis and was reptaocd by Bob Cos&u. Costas, who is doinf the Ameri- can League playoffs with Tony Kubek. worked the game between San Francisco and the Chicago Cubs with analyst Tom Seaver. Costas and Tony Kubck will work the third game of the Al playoffs tonight at the SkyDome in Toronto. ScuOy and.Seaver worked the series opcne·r Wednesday night. won by San Francisco, 11-3. NBC spokesman Doug Kelly said Scully was resting in his hotel room but was expected to work the re- mainder of the series, which resumes Saturday in San Francisco. Costas, who w,orked Game 2 of the Ameri- can League playoffs Wednesday in OakJand and then new to Toronto. was flown to Chicago in time for the rme and was to 'B' back afterward. The Fiesta Bowl offic!ally s_igned a SUt·ycar contract extension with NBC television this week that re- ponedlv will bring_tbe bowl between S25 mi flion and $30 million in rev- e:iuts through 1996. NBC has tele- vised the annual college football game played at 74.QOO..scat Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe. Ariz. since 1978. The network's Qrev1ous five-year contract with the Fiesta was to ex- pire at\er the Jan. I. 1990 game. 0 Saturday's UCI women's vol- kyball match at San Jose State will be televised on Prime Ticket and shown on Sunday at noon. Deuis Brosterto•• Is a Daily Pilot writer wbose col•ma •,,,ears every Friday. ft'EEKE'\D TELE\'ISIO'\, RADIO Saturday TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Penn at Columbia. ESPN. 9:30 'a m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Auburn ai Kentucky. TBS. ' 10 a.m. -BASEBALL: American League playoffs Game 4 -Oakland at Toronto. Channel 4. 11:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: 1rginia at Clemson, Channel 2. Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Ne"' Mexico State at long Beach State. Prime Ticket. 12:30 p.m . -COLLEGE FOOTSALL: Washington at USC, Channel 7. · 12:30 p.m.--. GOLF: Seniors tournament from Oemmons. N.C., ESPN. I p.m. -SPORTSWORLD: Boxing-Ton~ .. The Tiger" Lopez vs. John-John Molina. JU nior-hght- weights, from Sacramento, Channel 4. 1:30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: CART Grand Prix race from Nazareth. Pa. (tape). Channel 34. 2:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Jocke) Club Gold Cup from Elmont. N. Y. (delayed). ESPN. 3 p.m. -BASEBALL: Babe Ruth World Senes higbli&flts from Cranston. R.I. (tape). Nikclodeon. 3:30 _p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Washington State at uregon. Prime Ticket. 4 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Georgia at Tennessee. ESPN. 4:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Bowling Green at Ohio U. (delayed). SportsChannel 5 p.m. -BASEBALL: National League playoffs Game 3 -Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, Channel 4. 7:05 p.m. -U.S. OL VMPJC GOLD: Alamo Challenge Diving from Fon Lauderdale. Fla. (tape). TBS. 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Anzona State at UCLA. ESPN. 7:30 p.m. -HOCKEY: Edmonton at Kings. Prime Ticket. 8:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Santa Anita replays. SportsCbannel. Nebraska (delayed), KM NY (1600). 5 p.m. -BASEBALL: National League playoffs <..iame 3 -Chicago Cubs at San Francisco. KNX ( 1070). KFMB (760). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: ~rllona State at CLA. KMPC (7 10). 7:30 p.m. -HOCKEY: Edmonton at Kings. KLAC (.570). 10:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: an Diego State at Hawaii. KFMB (760). Sunday TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. -EQUESTRIAN: Amrnean Gold Cup from Devon. Pa. (tape). ESPN. 10 am. -P.RO FOOTBALL: Buffalo at In- dianapolis. Channel 4. 10 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Notre Dame at Stanford (tape). >ponsChanncl. 10 a.m. -AUTO RACING: .\II Pro ~uto Pans 500 from Concord . N.C. TB . I I a.r'n. -GOLF: Seniors tqurnament from Clem- mons. N.C.. E PN. Noon -WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: LT I at an Jose State (lapel. Pnme Tiell.et. I :uo p.m. -SOCCER: English Lcagul' compett· uon (tape:). SportsChannel. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: an Francisco at New Orleans. Channc;-1 2. I p.m. -HORSE RACING: Turf Cla!>!>IC from Elmont. N.Y .. E PN. 2 p.m. -SOCCER: World Cup match -U.S. at Guatemala (delavcd). ESPN. , 3 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Missouri at Colorado (tape). Pnme Ticket. 4 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Cincinnati at Miami. Fla. (tape). SportsChannel. 7:30 p.m. -HOCKEY: Detroit at Kings. Prime Ticket. tO_p.m. -HORSE RACING: Santa Anita replays, SportsCbannel. ,,... The Aaodllted PNa SAN DIEGO -Dan McGwire, while --- stanifta to make bis matk as a colleae ~ quanerbeck. still acts sacked now and then ~ by bis su~rsw brolbcr's shadow. ---- Tl)e 6-foot-8 San Dicao State quanerback is coming off one of the most productive passing d.Jys in the ICbool's history. throwift& for SIO yards in the Aztecs· JS.27 victory over Utah last week. But one national publication rccountjng his per- fonnance referred to 'him u Mark McGwire, who happens to be the Oakland Athletics' slugging first baseman and Dan's brother. It's happened before. in a local _J)llper and numerous times during interviews. Dan McGwire, who bas an abiding interest and pride in bis older brother's accomplishments. takes the mixups in stride. .. "It rcaJly doesn't bother me,"' he said. "But one of these days, and I'm working real hard at it. they're going to mess ue Mark's name and call him Dan. When .they do that, 111 know I'll have made it." . KiddinJ and mistaken identity aside. there really is no sibling nvalry between Mark and Dan. And the two. Kings open with 4-2 win Rookie Hubie McDonough scored a goal and added an assist Thursday night to .. help Los Angeles beat the Toronto Maple #..,. ~ Leafs. 4-2. at the Forum in the debut of Tom Webster as the Kings' head coac)"I. It was also the first game for Doug Carpenter as the Maple Leafs' head coach. After a scoreless .first period. tbe Kings scored three second-period goals in a span of 3:53 to go ahead for good. The first was by Bob Kudelski with 9:06 left in the period: the second was by dcfenscman Ken Baumgartner with 5:55 remaining. and the third was b) McDonouith' with 5: 13 to play. John 1<.ord1c scored Toronto's first goal with 17 seconds left in the second penod to make 11 3-1. The teams traded third-period goals -Luc Rob- itaille scored a pawer.:-play goal for the Kings at 5:20 and Wendel Clark scorea for the Mapk Leafs with 4 7 SC'conds remaining. In other NH L openers Thursday: •Edmonton shut down Va.ncoun·r·s po\\Cr play and spoiled the NHL debut of the Canucks" l\\O 0' ll't players en route to a 4-1 '1ctof"). The host Canucks. despite the first-time appearances of Sov1l'I Mars Igor Lanonov and Vladimir Krutov. blanked the Canucks on eight power-play attempts. • So\'let star Sergei Makarov scored a goal in his NHL debut and Jin Hrdina and Joe N1eU\\l'nd'k each scored twice as Calgaf)· opened defense of the · tanle~ Cup by hanging on for a I()... 7 victory O\ er Dctro11 at the 01\'mpic addledome. • ln Hanford. goaltender Patrick Ro) continued his dommat1on of the Whaler!>. stopping 30 of 31 shots. as Montreal \\On. 4-1. Ro) 1mpro,ed hi s career Fccord to 15-6-1 and lo\\ercd his goals-against aH·rage to 2.8\J 1n 25 games against Hanford. Bnan Skrudland. Gu~ ( arbonneau. Stephane R1chc-r and Bobb~ Smith scored for Montn•al. • Bnan BellO\·'S scored l\'-1tc and assisted on t\.\n goals as Minnl·~ota recoH·red from a 1-8· I pfl•season h> \\ 1n theu first season opener in seH'n ~cars. tl-5 0' l'r the 'mting Nl''°' York lslandt.'rs •In Boston. Cam Nel'h !>Cored t\\O goals as the Bruins opened \\.1th a 5-~ \ll"tOI) O\er P1ttsbuq~h. • S)lvain Turgeon scored three goals in his tirs1 game with Nt.''"' Jcrse~ and goaltender C'hn s Terren gni hi s first NHL \ICtol) as the (A•, 1ls opened the '>ea!>on \'Ith a 6-2 '1cton at Philadrlph1a •In Buffalo .• left wing M1kl' Hartman. kno'"'n more for his fighting. "rnrcd t\\.1Ce a-; the Sabrn tx·at Quebl.·c. 4-3. •Brett Hull and Rick Meagher each scorrd t\\ICl' as visiting t. Louis defeated Chicago. 8-J In 01T-the·1rc news: • Tbt.' Nr" York Rangers acquucd defenseman Rand) Moller from Quebec in e:\change for delenseman Michel Petit. Ql.OTE OJ' TH•: D \ \ Brace Kimm, a Pittsburgh Pirates coach who underwent arthroscopic knee surgef). \\hen assis- tant trainer Da'e Tumbas said that the leg should be elevated during the team·s flight : "Wh~" rm already at 33.000 feet." 9 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Florida at LSU (delayed), SportsChannel. 10:10 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: San Diego State at Hawaii. Prime Ticket. 10:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Anzona State at UCLA (tape), Prime Ticket. 1:30 a.m. -HORSE RACING: Los Alamitos M t t hi J h replays from Saturday night. Prime Ticket. e S 0 re re 0 nSOn RADIO 10 a.m. -BASEBALL: American League playoffs Game 4 -Oakland at Toronto, KNX (1070). KFMB (760). Noon -COLLEGE POC:WBALL: New Mexico St.ate at long ,Beach State, KORG ( 119'>). Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Cal State Full- erton at Utili State, KMNY ( l 600). 12:30 P·rn· -COLLEGE f'OOTBALL: Washington at USC, KNX (I 070). 3 p.m. -COLl.RGE FOOTBALL: Notre Dame at Stanford (delayed), KORG ( 1190). 4 p.m. -t'OLLEGE POC:WBALL: Kansas State at RADIO I p.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: Atlanta at Rams. Davey Johnson kc;-pt his JOb after all ~ KMPC (7 10). Thursda)' when the New York Mets an- t p.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: San Diego at Denver. no unced that he will return for a seventh • XTRA (690). season as manager. ' I :20 p.m. -BASEBALL: American League play-The announcement came two days after sources offs Game 5 -Oakla nd at Toronto. KNX (1070). told The Associated Press that the Mets had decided to KFMB (760). fire Johnson and three days afier the manager himself 5 p.m. -BASEBALL: National League playoffs . told The New York Times that he was convinced he Game 4 -Chicago Cubs at San Francisco. KNX would be fired. ( 1070). KFMB (760). In a statement released in New York and at the 7:30 p.m. -HOCKEY: Detroit at Kinas. KLAC National LcaJue playoffs in Chicago. the Mets said: ··1n (570). an effon to dispel rumors and responses to the contraf}. II If. II 'C 11001 f, llU ., .... \\IS 01 1·1 OOh General Manager Frank Cashen of the New York Mets today announced that the club plans to have Davey Johnson return to manage the team next season. Johnson has a thrtt-ycar contract with the Mets which runs through 1991 ... Edison M ater Del After leading the Mater Dci High airls tennis team to the semifinals of the CIF playoffs. second-year coach Sharon Kennedy believes hcT team can at lcut dupli· cate lMt year's performance. .. We have some 1ood young players and while makin1 it to the semifinals is a hefty aoal. it is a makeablc one," Kennedy said. leadiq the attack for Mater Dci is frnhman Erika Asmu~ who is the No. I sin&Jc. Asmuss is ranked in the top 10 in Southern California as well u beina rated nationally Supportina Asmuss are ju~ior Carrie Conter (a retumina SW\et) and senior K.risaen Oood (lhree-ycv vanity Pll>'er). • The ~ two doubles teams ate still up for pabt bctweeD tmhman Trisha Abe with eophomoR K.iru CoDtcr and tenior Kaday Doeobuc with jaaior Kim Onbm. Roundina out the doubles . peirinp ate 1et1ion .... Orimj with Kari Mlnblll. -We.,.., blve die._ .... Wllo leid •to ta. ,.._, ........ ,..,.~-_, ............ .... -., ....... I ' SS .... IUlJllD•UW.'" Im- .... -nit 1W • ._. • Wi8 *' A1 11'• .... ucf lllw ... , .. _ ......... • t this week nd Jn other baseball news Thursday: • l>Night Gooden of the Mets underwent tests for a possible tumor in his pifchina arm, the team con- firmed, althouah there never was any real reason to believe be had cancer. "There was never a fca.r that there was any cane« at all," Mets spokesman Rkk Lawes said. Lawes said. however, that Gooden still has a small tear in a muscle in the back of his right shoulder and is underaoin1 a therapy program at his Florida home. 8 Frank Robinson, a candidate for American ~Ma~ of lbe Year, has qreed to return as Balumore Orioles mana,er in 1990. Robinson led the Orioles., who opened t.M aeasoo with baKbaJl's young- est rostcrLlo an 87-7' 1eason •year after the team fin.ilbed '4-107. That wu the tbud·best one season turnaround in ~ history. The Orioles' record ~Ded that or the 1912 San Francisco Giants as the bill ~a tam ~ by Roblnton. • ~Sc. Lo-. C.ardiftab promoled ........ bittq «JKb Steve ..... to the club's bin.ins cmch 10r 1990, I team apolaman said. .. UD1 who bat lttYtd • minor a.uc COICh lincc l 986, rcplaca Johnny u,ria. who fiat been ofliered a position within the CMliMI larm lyslaD for Dal tcal()ft. along w11h their three other brothers, do what th~y can to help each other. "We're all clMC." said Dan. who between practices and studi~ has squeezed 1n time to watch Mark and the Athletics pla)' Toronto 1n the American Lcaaue Championship series. "My family comes to all my (home) games. And Mark enourages me. He iives me support." Dan added. "He calls me after every game ~o see bow I'm doing. And I've learned things from him. •.used .to go over to spring traininJ and watch him work. He'd be the first one at the ballpark and the last to leave. That's son of rubbed off on me ... . Even us Mark McGwire has gained notice in bascbaJJ, his younger brother has begun to grab-some attention in his sport. The 51 O aerial yards. with two touchdowns, re~ resented the fourth-hidlest total in San Diego State's histQry and was just f6 yards shy of the school mark set by Todd Santos in 1987. Believed to ~ the tallest i.rson ever to play quarterback at a Division I sehoo . McGwlre is ranked third nationally m total offense (357 yards peT game) and 12th in passing efficiency (145.7 rating). I' THE BLEA<~Ht:RS ..• , ...................... ~ .. ..__ ··~ ~ ~ ~ ··a uit giggling, Darryl. Here one ... " comes another Grant's contract extended Guard Gan Grant har, rcachctd agret'-<. ml·nt "1th the Los ~ngdes Clippers on a • contract e\tl'n,1on. the NB~ team said ' l hursda~. Chppcrs General Manager Elgin ---- Ba) lor said thl' ll'am haJ torn up the remaining two \l·ar!> on Grant"s contr.tl't and l'\ecuted a new fou r-)CJlr agreement \.\Ith the ~ecund-~ear NBA pla}er from ~hch1gan '\o other terms \\Crr announced lirant. one of three first-round S(.'le<"llons b; tht" <.. hppers in the 148 draft. led .ill :--:BA r~)ol.1c in assists .,, uh 506 and '>tl·ab "uh 144 last season. Baylor also annou1Kcd 1hat \C\'Ond-round draft cho1ct.' Jeff Manin and \ l.'teran rrl'l' agent ~tan1n Nl'SSle~ had s1gnro their l on tracts. In othl.'r pro basl c.-tball nl'\.\S Thur\da) • J R Rl.'1d . Charlottc"s first-round draft pick. has tx·l.'n s1gnl·d IO a mulll·~t.'ar contract Thl.' tt'rms of tht.' agreement "'erl' not d1sdos1:d dunng announcement b~ team offiuals. but Reid rcportl·dly asked for a three- )ear-contract at SI mllhon a ~car. • M1am1 signed llS No. I draft rho1c<'. forward Glen Rice of ~t 1ch1gan. and ~1d he "ould be in camp toda\ when the team Stans training in West PaJm Beach. The 6-foot-7 Rice s1gnc.-d a liH'·)ear contract worth an estimated $8 million. •Cle' eland Mgned free-agent forwards Ron Grandison and vaf) Von· in an effort 10 add depth to Its frontcoun "h1le starting foNard Lart) Nance recoH·rs from ankle surger). Nance will be out until at least Decemtx·r b«'ausc ol offseason surge!) for an ankle inJUI) suffered last winter. • Ne" Jcrse~ traded 'eteran guard John Bagley to Boston for second-round draft choices 1n 1991 and 1993 and an und1sclo~d amount of cash. Nets General Manager Hart) \\eh man said • Phoenix traded foN·ard Ed N<'al} back to Chi- cago for •·future eons1derat1ons:· The b-foot· 7. 240- pound NeaJ) was obtamcd by Phoenix from Chicago along with a second-round 1989 draft pick tn a Dec. 14. 1988. trade for guard (ra1g Hodges. .Ex-gold medalist Biggs KO'd Unbeaten Garv Mason knocked out ---- former Olympic gofd medalist Tyrell B1ggs * with a short n!Ult hand at the end of the se'enth round Wedn('sda) at Ro}al Alben Hall in London. Mason. the Bnt1sh hea') \\eight champion. scored htS 32nQ consecutive v1ctof), all but one b) KO. while handfog Biggs his third straight loss. In other sports news Thursday: • Don Quarrie. a former USC spnnter who won a &old medal' in the 200 meters for JamalCI m the 1976 Olympic Games. was named as the spnnt coach for the Trojans' men's and women's track teams. Quarrie. 38. was the first male sprinter to make his country's Olympic team five times, doing so in 1968, 1972, 1976, 1980 and 1984. In addition to winning his gold medal 1n 1976, Qua.me won a silver medal in the I 00 meters in thoK pmes as well as a bronze in the 200 an the 1980 Olympics. He also was pan of Jamaica's silver medal.- winning 400-meter relay team in the. 1984 Olympics. • A.J. Foyt was U{>lf8ded to Jood condition and moved from the 1ntens1ve care unit to a private room at Charlotte (N.C.) Memorial Hc~spit.al. The 54-yea.r-old Foyt. a four-time lndjanapolis SOO winner. was injured Tuesday when be crashed dun°' a stock car practice session at Charlotte Motor Speedway. •New Orleans Saints runni1-~ back Ruetlen Mayes. sidelined since train.in& camp with pain in the Adiillcs tendon of his !iaht tea. will underso su,.ery Dell& week and be out for the ason. • Runni1111 back NcaJ Anderson of ChiCllO and quanm.ck Jim KeUy of Buffalo earned NFC and AFC o&uitt player or the month honon for SqKtmber wbi&c defente honors went to linebackers Lawmic.e Taylor of the New York Giants and Mike Jobuoa of OCvelud. 11 I I\ l'IO'\.fC \ ltH• MONARCHS ,,..., march and I )S-yard field -. .. t dfon failed. ..._. Mater Dei responded with an ~ yard martb, capped by O 'Neil's founh-and-6 pass to Chavez from 28 yards out to pare the deficit to 7-6. fluntington Beach appeared to dodce a bullet late in the half when a punt was misplayed into a first down at the Oiler 3-yard line for the Oilers. but one of 14 penalties levied on Mater Dci helped therit out of a holc then Dou.g Cunni m 's 15- yard dash on a trap got t e baU out tO the 41. The Oilers eventually punted. and Mater Dei was 83 yards away with just 2:37 lef\ in the half. , O'Neil and Clifford went to work at that point and eventually Roberts got his chance for a field goal with 13 seconds left to lif\ Mater Dei to a 9-7 halftime lead. -we decided to get the ball to the weakside in the second half bccau~ they were overplaying it." said Roll- inson. and 1t obviously paid dividends~ Mater Dci's third passcss1on. set up by Mike Lodyga s mtercept1on and 17-yard return to the Monarchs' 36, became the tide-turner. O'Neil lofted a deep pass on sec- ond down and C havez stole tht.> ball from blanket coverage and turm:d 1t into the 57-yard gain. Cunningham coming over the o ther side 10 saw the touchdown at the 7. the waoi~ momeau by lbe Olien pn tbe final result a decepUvc fivc- poinl marain. Overall Mater Oct oontr0Ued the clock. 30:03 to 17:S7. What nearly turned those numbers around was the standout defense by Huntington Beacb'1 Trevor Cooper (three of five quar· tcrback sacks heaped o n O'Neil) Hosscin Mahdavi, Kelly Cotton ind Walt Ruskin. as well as. Cun· ningham in the secondary. 0 ~-Def It, H111llllftl9M IMedt 14 SC....,~ Hunllrt0ton &eKtt 1 o O 7-14 ~·-o.l 0 ' 1 l -lt ~QIMIW H&-&erear 41 PD• trom Gltl\On tC.lllftl kick). t :S2. s.c.... CMlltw MC>-Olave1 2t i>et• trom O'Neil (llloh ~P. no k idl I. t:At. MC>-Robertt 41 FG, O'll T1*1ll OMIW MO-E•ls 9 e>eu trom O'Neil (Cl\avu kid<). 0'17 . • ,..,. OMrtw M~ooerts U FG, t:lO. H&-<unnfnollam 7 oan from Gibson (Canhll klCll) 1.23-Atl~nce: 3.500 <est1me1ee11. GAME STATISTICS Ha Finl down1 12 Ru"'"·var~ 21·137 Paulrt0 var~ 107 Passing 6·7S·7 Reh~n vardaoe' 10 Ne9allve sack varoaoe 7•mln·9 ~t varoaoe 7.S Punts S·J7 Fum~~tumoies IOst 1·0 PenalllH ·verdeiie 9·62 Tome of-''°" 11 S1 "Punt, lnt~cept>Of'I fumOle returns MD II 30-123 t7l 17·27·0 l3 S·mln·lO )99 4·2t 1-1 14· 177 3003 INOtVIOUAL ltU5"1NG H6-0unagan 12·•· C1J11nlnQtMm. 1·41. GID$00, 4·for·mlnus· I MD-<:lltforel. 20-90, Gon11le1, 6·1S, O'Neil. 9·1or·minui;· 11. INDIVIDUAL PASSING HB-Gll>\on, 6·25·2, 107. " 1 MD-O'Neil, 17·77·0. 273. Three plays later. howeH:r. O'Nr1I found Eilts wide open m the l'nd zone for the touchdown and Ma ter Dei was in control. 16-7. • A 35-yard field goal b} Roberts on Mater Dei's next possession madr tt 19-7 and o nly an 81-yard march 1n INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING H6-Elsenman, 7·40; Cunningham, 2·2•, Bff'11er , 1:41, Dunagan, 1·3 MO-Cl\ave1, 6· 165. Clifford, S·47, Gon1a1e1. H I, Fieml1111. 1·9, Wlltlams, 1·9, Flann'9an, l·S .,.., Nee~~"-.. .,_ 'M•ter Del quarterback D•nny o ·Nell t rie s to elude the gr••P of Huntlneton B~ach lln•m•n Trevor Cooper. Costa Mesa sophomore trio secures top three spots again The Dally Piiot The Costa Mesa '>Ophomore lno 1 of Denisha lknd1 . ..\nnl' Johnston and Katy Eklof turned m lb third straight 1-2-l finish 1n Pacific Coast League cross count!) on Thur~da~ to fead the Mustang to a :!6-31 dual-meet wm over ,·1s1t1ng Laguna Hills. Bcndz turned 1n an 18:05 for her third victor). wh1k John-;ton fin · ishe-d m 19:33 and Eklof n:cordrd a personal best I Q:46. The Mu'itangs are 3-0 in PCL meets. ··These "ere fa1rl) good umrs:· said osta Mesa C"oach 8111 Wr t- tengel of the 3-mill• l·ourst· "'11 Costa Mesa High. "The) ·11 do "di m league. The) ·rr coming alontt "ell ·• In other girls ml·rts· • Newpon Harbor's Ki m Rob- mson \\On the m<.'et in a perwnal record I 7: 3 7 O\ er the lla1 l'OUf'Sl' J t Mason Park m ln 1n.:. but Corona del Mar captured team "ms OH'r both the Sailors and lln1,e~11' ma dout>le~ual Sea VIC" League· mret at Mason Park. CdM was led tH K1 rstt'n McFarland ( t 8:46) ao·d Johanna Wallin ( t 9:06). "ho t:ach ran per- sonal bests for fourth and fifth plan~ respecuvel). Un1vcrstl) ·, f anJa An'\ finished second m 18:31 and Ne"· Port's Eva Mattson rJn a ix·rsonal best 18:39 for third. •Huntington Beach''i Natahr Adam took first place 1n 19:06. outd1stanc1ng the field b) mo re 1han three minutes. to lead the Oilers to a 15-45 unset Leagur '1cto11 0 ' er Fountam Valle) at Ct."ntral Park m Huntmgton Beach. The Oilers. l-0 in league. had ~1tho M urai and Hollie W alsh m second. and third. •Freshman C:hm11e Engasser won b' more than t\\O mmutcs for Ocean· V te" as the Sc aha.,., ks de- feated Manna. 16-30. m league Engasscr"s "1nnm11. lime .,.,3., 18· t l . Senior Andrea Talbott from Manna out finished Ocean V 1ew's Lana Atchlc.,, for second in 10: U . "hile Tamm'1e ~eller of Manna "a~ fourth. • Shdl~ Ta)IOr rom~d to -.1ctof) unchallenied and Edison claimed the top five pos1t1ons 1n dl'fcatmg Westmmster. I 5-46. m kague. Tay- lor toured the cour~ m 18:3:!. fol· lowed b~ Lisa La Mont m 10: 11 and Kara Bradbuf) m 10: 1 3. • Woodbndgc·s Cathi Pcl·k ran a 10:01 at EisenhO\\t.>r Park 10 kad thl' Wamors. ranked second 1n CIF 2-..\ and first in Orange Count}. to a 17-41 ,·1ctor. o'er Orange. rant..l.'d eighth in Cl F. to 1mpro' t." to l-0 1n Pactlic Coast League meets ~m' Robles and JcnO\ Park tl'1ot.. "4:cond and third for thl; Wamof"' • Laguna Bca1.·h S<lphomon: Kl·n· dra Carter (I 9· .. n) \\On her third dual meet to go along "'th hl"r t"o IO\ 11at1onal '1ctoncs. but Traburn Hills \\On the leagu<' meet. :!7-:!8 Laguna's Brenda Darb) 1ool thmJ in a personal best 10:38. • Mater Dc1 ·s D1anr Chonellt.> ( 10::!4) and Kell~ Flathers led tht' wa} as th<' Monarchr took the first t\ places at Irvine Park to cn.11se past Bishop Amat. 15-49. and 1m· pro'l' to 1-1 m the ..\ngclus Lcagul.'. In boys high school cross coun~ •Manna and Ocean \11l'\\ lln· 1shcd in a .:'8·18 deadlod. but thl' Vikings \\ere dt."darcd winners with the top s1\th runner. V1ling senwr Bnan Mc{'affer. led from start 10 finish 10 wm the unset League ra.-e at Man na in 15:56. •Edison s1:rnreJ the 1h1rd through sr'\th pos1t1ons to O\ercOml' Westmmstcr"s top t\\O runners. 1n w1001ng the Sunset meet. 17-28 Da'l' Baker. Enc Kk1m. Eddtl' Sak1a and Matt Mc.-Gmle' \\ere third through sixth. fimshmg · 19 SC"Cond-; apan m a ughtl~-bunched fidd T"o more \\ c tm1nster runnl•r-; \H'rt' another second hark. • R1ch1l' Lock"ood outk1l'l l·J krcm) Patapoff in the linal hall- m1k to help Fountain v allq io J .23-33 Sunset dec1s1on.. O' l'r Hun1 - mgton Bl·ach at Central Park. Lc.x·k- .,.,.ood was clockcd in I 5:5b. St'\ rn ~l·onds ahead of Patapoff. • Sadd leback's Rob Pn('e "on J close duel "1th team mall.' EJdre Salinas. winning b~ onl' Sl.'n>nd in lb: l b. as thl' Roadrunner~ S\\l'PI pa~t Estanna and Tustm m j doubk-<lual Sea \'1l'" mel.'I at E~t.10· 1a. • Co~ta ~lcsa JUnwr H arr~ ~oonJn t 16:33) and treshm.m \\ 11ltl' Noonan ( 16:42) tini::.hl'd St'rnnd Jnd third re~J>l.'Ctl\ d~. but Laguna Hill' l·arnl.'d the Panfic Coast Ll'agul· mn·t '11.·ton. lti-3.>. on thl· '·m1k CO Ul"S4.' al Co<ota \ksa H1g.h. • Traburo Hills· \ltke <:o,,drl'' { 15.Jt\) outk1Cked Laguna Ekal·h", Da' 1d Crain ( 15:~1 ) ind•' 1duJll~ after J fil'rCI.' dud thro ughout thl· ran:. but thl' -\n1)ts "'o n the ml·l·t. lJ-3b. to 1mpron· to l·O m thc P<-L. 3·0 0' aall. as Laguna·) Phil Ekn1ln tini::.hcd third in I 5:5J Thl· \1u'· tangs an: 1-1 1 n leagul' "Thl'\ ·,l' hl·l·n ha' 1ng rall'\ 111..l' that for.four \1.'M' and the' ·,l' aha- natl·d "in"· man' 11rn~·,:· ... 11d LagunJ Aearh ·cl'ach Stu.ir1 Caldl·l"\\ood . "Thr~ hoth ran \H'll 1oda~ .. •Orange's Da' 1d Burnl'll t I ti 'i 11 \\On the raCl'. but \\'oodbndgl'' ~ 1ma Ghaden (I -:o: I and krl'lll~ E' :ins ( ( 'l-051 kd the \\ amM~ tu a 21-JS '11:tor. at E1Sl'nho\\l'f Part.. 10 1mprlH e 10 ·1-n in 1ht· P<-L • \1atl•f l"~.'l 0S John \latsum,11'1 t.._lt>:ll) and To m \kCauk~ !ltl:21 fi01shed I·.:' to lead the :'-1o n.m h\ past Bishop ~mat. 15-48. at Jn 1nl' Parl and 1mpro' l' 1n 2-tl in thl· ..\ngelus Ll"a~ue H ittl Kfl09I be'O l'ACWIC COAST LEAGUE ~--.c-...-.u I l•fl<fl ILH 1S •1 1 H ,._., lCN\1 !t.U,) W -tCMI loO • Calllt CLHI I• 0 ~ f f -tCMI ''ff t W-II.HI 1109 I ......... , ... •1.H 1711 I """•IO l.H I 11 1• t l o"' lH 1110. 10 Sto"""' l.HI ti U C __ ... Mllt 11,-.....M --U.~M c--... -, .. -K..-.. I M.1;'11'!• fCGMI 1-111 l C- Co.M loOI l _,_oo ICCINll i.01 • ~·-i."' C4MI 1'4l. 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Tustin. 0.2 an Sea View l.alauc In other ,;rts volleyball: ICtion. Tb( Sailots. 8-3. 2-0. were • fountain Valley's Reako l*ltd by iOPhOn.'Ott middlc blodttt MatsUmotO had I s kills and lhrte Tara Kloaich ( 11 k.IU four "'" ~ ICf'VCS to lead •M Barons '*' 'blocb). senior outside bitter .\n• Eduon. U-9. lS-12. 15-6 to improve ,.ncnc Gan (c1&ht kills) . and to 2--0 in the Suntet tape Md 7.2 • lopbomorc ·beck·ro• ~tahst ovaall. Kim ~ Ud Ti....,. ~ Huriburt (fi\'C aca.. three Moreec ad Mded 10 kill .,, * ~ ..... Edhoe fell to 1-1 iD ae.pr • C..W c1e1 MS dijpe'C:Md wl~ cmrall .... _9'1cdcr l:i:a~ ~tr...'11--=tt Tllil~..-kill_. 1M..-Mecbilld y_, ft· .... ..--., Crider....... .. ......... kill ......... .:::. ...,.. • .._. .a-OIM _..., 1 l·I ~ _. 2.0 .......... ,,,., __..,... BARONS From 81 dlSO "as hit b~ lhl' IOJU~ bug latl' 1n _the gaml· against Pol~ Bacl 10 pas'>. he \.\as ..arked and sulTrred a nect.. tnJUI'\ ahhough 1t did not appear ~·nou., l nough 10 l t·l'p him out of lll'\I \\l'l'l 0 \ kagul.' uf)\:ner aga1ns1 Ocean \ ll'\\ "I th1nl mo\t of our pla~l·r-. \\Ill be bart.. tor <kl'Jn \ 1e'-' ... :'.1t lnrr \atd. "liut 11·., oh' 1uu' "e !>1111 han· a lot of "orl 10 dtl .. ..\ 4Ull'l loot.. JI the SlallSI KS 'hO\\'i that Plll~ dom1nall'd thl' gaml' 1n almo,1 l'Hf') ratl·gur). T ht· Jack· rabbit' rolkd up 508 ~a rd; total llfft•n)l' rnmpared to thl· Baron.,· 1 X \. Poh ru:.hl•d thl' hall for 160 'ards on 26 camt:~. a 10 ll a'aage · Thl· 11nl~ plall' the fhron' h~d an ad' an· IJgl' \\;}\ 10 llllll. ot po~~e'>\llln . ,'.'f I 3·20:4"' fhl' la<,l 110\l' t-oun1ain \ alk' "as 'ihut oul "a' in I 'll\tl "hl·n 11 ·hap- p .. :nl.'J thrt·l· 11me., fhl· ~~·ll lo'' " thl' ~·1.unJ-.,.,or-.t 1n \(hool h1!>t11n behind J ~--II dl'll'Jt lo ( MOnJ dl;I \1.u 10 l~nll thl' 'l·ar th .. : \('hoot llJll'lll'll Th1.· g.tml· ,t.lrtl·d 1nnou·ntl~ l·n,1u~h J\ bo1h -.1dl''i traded punt' tor mu1.h ot thl' lirs1 4uartc:r Hui .. udJt·nh thl.' Jad..rJbh1t' '' ol l' up .ind nl·' l·r lool ed bad J '> \nJrl' (in·l·n madl· J ">f.'lt'l'tacular Qt). \jlJ run. hrraling \l'H'ral tJl't..k' :rnd 1hl'n ru111ng ball .1rro'>' thl· fidd fl1r thl· s1.11rc ( 1rl'l.'n ru,hl'd tor I "'I\ \,tnh nn I J l.trnl'' ,,orini. thrl'l' 11m-l'' c Lonv Buch Polv 42, Fountain va••v o Sc Of't bv Oua,.,..., L '""' Bt"'ctcr ~'" ~ l "2l 7 1-47 • '~·O ...... r• 0 Q 0 0-0 Ftr\I Oua,.,... :>_,, \:."t~r 90 ".w" lLarC11Z&OO ''' 'Ol s.<ond Ou•n.r P1 ., vHf'1°'1 ·~ "vF'I Laro lbbO 'C" qOS P ' Fara ,..o 33 '"" •l a•Cl•t•bO • <• SSI i>r,. C.•tt" 19 rvr Lera 1ab0 "·C" 0 11 Th.rel Ouan.r ? ._ L "'l"t' :'• 08\' f•O!"""" T ..iP..,01411 l..H ' C"'- J " F ovr111 Ovan.r P~ ,,_\..".l••ora 100 "''f''C-eo•1on ~,~"', .. ~\ $' ~·""~'~'"! • C• t .u A•·~~04'"'t..~ 1 S00 t\t ,,,,,.~ GAME STATISTICS P-'V r "\' oo .... ~\ u q.,.,,.,, va•aage 16 160 Pau r>Q varoa\1f t'1 ?eu •11 o 10 0 Qel v•n •a•aa~· Sf> Nf9<t•••t ~·' .a•aa11e O·O Nt• •arelege SOI P.,~,, • n Fwmo f\ '""'°'" ll\1 l·O Pt"a "" ,araage 11 81 T.mf .:>f POUi'\\ Of! 20 41 FV 9 11 I 14 68 10 11 J 9 ~ "''" a ll) )~ s 1 l s p 13 · P "' f\ff'f(ft't•or tu,,..b·~ rt•v""l INDIVIDUAL RUSHING 1-'Ql'o-G•H I' 14 171 Fara.mo •-l'I l..JPv<>l• J Zl JO~\ 4 16 t-'OI' I 6 FV-W• •oa m\ 19 9S Mel'lonv J 17 W••co• I l Pwa S·O INDIVIOUAL PASSING Poov-T uOOOla 6 10 0 '1 F V-Pw1 10 16 2 61 Hius.v O· I 1 0 INDIVIOUAL ltECEIVING Polv-JaCt.$0n l 62 LO•t 2·1S. ~... I s FV-M<Clu~t\ J 21 Hauav 2·9 w 1M1am1 : 8 Hurlev I 16 JoM\on 1·4 !>Ken. I·• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Frtday. October S, 1989 83 MARINA from81 Scliulu completed I 0 of 22 passes for 120 yards and had ont' 1ntcr- ceptioo. Marina gamed SI vards rushing. compared to 83 for Millikan. Full- back Chris Evenson was the V1kmgs' leading rusher with 20 )'ards on 10 carries. ··1t was an uttl y wm. in a wa) ... Seeley said. ··We did some dumb things tonight. But Laseh rcall) came thouf.b for us. He was 'outstanding. ' For that maucr, the Manna SC<..· ondary has been the most pleas.ant surprist in this season of surpni.ei. for Marina. Seeley said. "We were womed about the ~c­ ondary early this season," he s~ud. ··we got hun on some deep passes in the early games. But 1n the last two weeks. Lhose gu)S ha\t: real!} come along.·· S«ley said he figured Millikan would be tough defenst\ el). as the Rams customanl) are. Bu t he had a nouoo lhat his team could contain. the Rams· offense. Indeed. the Vilongs 'L0nta1ned M 1llilcan. forc mg fo ur fumbles and recovering three. ··That option offense is d1ff ult io run when \OU don·t ha'c ~ good passing and' runnmg quartcrb.ici.. hi direct 1t." Seek)' said. Mtlhkan. a trad111onal po"rr 1n the tradtt1onall~ h1ghh -compe11t l\ I.' Moort Ltague, beat Westminster canter Ll'lis year. Manna o~ Sunset Leag~ play apinst We t· mmstcr next wcrk. ··R1gtn now, I jus1 wan1 10 savor ttus win... Seeley said. ··Then I'll thmk about Westminster begjnnma tomorrow_·· On dcfen5C. Manna was led by KruK. Rice. linebacker Frank Marvllz. safety Mike Johnstr .1. end Da"1d Mcleod and tackl~ Matt Hunt and Geoff lim1th 0 ~rinl 6, Mllllc•n 0 SC.• bV o-n.n 0 0 0 0-<J 0 0 0 0 .... Finl Ova,,., MJjt -F 1ttc» 42 pa n trom XlltJlll Co.lea 1>10C1<.eo > • 04 Attenoa nce I 600 IH fl,.,.leGI GAME STATISTtCS Mil F ·I\• 00Wfl\ 1 Rvsnei; varoave Jl·IJ P•U•nG veroeve 0 Pau,ng 0-4·3 Return '8•0.ve' 11 Nt9a•••t w ell verel411t 11 Net ••rOeQf n Pun•i; S l6 F U'TIO p\ •umblH IO)I 4·) Penell oH • • ., <14De 6• 60 T ml! OI DOU~Ul(lt\ 23 21 •Pun• n•~CeP••on lumOit rt•~n\ INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Mar 4 24·SI 1'0 10·21 I 40 2 ... ' S·JS 2· I S·SS 7'-3' No o-S••'"' 11·61 Jo~ 10-23 8-nau S- Ii>' " n,,., 1 Mer E •tnSOI' 10-20 Scllulll 9· II l ••I\ ~ I J INOIVIOUAL PASSING Y. >-8•·11na 1.. 0-4· l 0 Mar-10 12·1 170 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Mar-Lewis )·17 F•PIO\. 3·66 Grottpfl 2 14 McLemor~ 7·?3 Saddleback wins war of words and on the field, I 9-0 By RUSSEU BANKS o-,. .. _ '"''~ l\.elh Jat·t..,on "J' prl'll' l.'mphai1c Jaclson. ')addkba1.t.. High\ Cl· foot 2JO.pounJ hn1.'m Jn rJn to"'ard ~an ta ~nJ \Jill''·, \cottll' 'trong. JnJ ~l'lled. "\ alk·~ ·.., going to ha' l' to pa~ .. It J1dn"t turn out l<l tx· wo prulit· abk for l)anta Ana \ alk' I I-'-I > tho ugh. ac; Saddkhad. ( 2-'3 I madr QUiil.' J ti.•\\ ~IOS -1.'\pl.'l'l3ll~ on lhl' ground -1n l1l'a11ng thl' Faln H1' I Q.U. Thur-.da' night at l.iantJ \na Bo \\ I ~nd 1f thing<, didn't balanu: out on thr tidd th .. · Fj lrnn'> J(\11 ,,,.,, thl' batik l)I thl' \\OrJ, th11ugh \.intj ~na \ .llll'\ ·., .,., .1., J httk hJr\hl'f l'~pcllJll~ trum th.: !--.1lu1m lx:r - nrk P1t t..lord P1ekforJ thl' F.ikon•: '·Ill .:'lKl- pt'und hnl'ha .. t..l'r 'h11utl·d h" opm1on at thl· '1.iddld'ljl t.. pla' l'f' 1n 3 n,11 \0 \Ompltml'nlJf" \\j\ 11 \\3) morL lll a r rofanl· \\J\ Thus began thl' i;;lang g.imc Hut 11 "a' morl· li l t• J hJng g.'lntl' tor ~addkhJli..·., running bal~ \111..l' Castro. a<. thl· Junior balll·rrJ Jnd ran o' l'r Jll'Opk for 4 _, ~ ard' 1)n I J ca ml·'> ..\nd 11 d1Jn'1 IJll' 1hc RnaJ- runnl'r" Ion~ to gl.'t mm 1ng .\l'tl-r a \ alll'' punt. \addll'bJl lo.. on 1t'> tir'it pos\l· .. s1l1n JnH l' ''- 'ards llO l'1gh1 plJ\' II "'a' Jal lo. wn ~ho got thl' <.cure on j I·\ ard rlungc.· but ti \\J\ ( J)tfll \\h\l J1d mo.,1 of 1hr .... or~ tkh1nd lhl' 1101...,1and1ng hllX ~rng of FdtfX' l.lmudio. Sil'' l' l r1g1.·r Lui\ ( amllo. Da' 1d \ladnJ .lnd -\It"' t ardenJ\. t a\lro npp...·d 1111 runs t1f 5. 2ll and 12 Tht• Roadrunnas. thrl'l' pla" la1t·r. '>C.·orcd J n Jal l \\m\ run hut the P~ i "as blodt."d h' thl' Fallon,· ( 1lf" \1anmc1 '10. \\Ith '~~ kit in thl· liN 4uam·r. '\addkbal t.. k d fl.(I J>3, 1d \!oms. Saddleharl·, Jl'· lrns1,t• had. swpped th(' Fakon' ne't dn'e h' mtl.'rcep11n~ a Jamt'' Str.,.,an pa<i\ 11 \\a\ onr l'll four passes the Roadrunne~ p1l t..cd nff Th1.· olhl'f' \\l.'rC mtrrccptcJ b~ \ ll · tor [)a,"· Joe Dl.'la F-u1.•ntr and Peter Collhirc;t '"Our mam concern l'Ommg into this game:· said ~addlehact.. ( oach Jem \\ 11tl·. ""a' w tr-to contJ1n them Our h1 s1or. 1h1s \car !>O tar ha~ tx·rn Lt•' mg up th~ h1g gain..., tx·cause o f m1 s'>Cd tact..k<>.'' Saddkhack. thoutth. didn't rr1s' much again t thl' falcon\ Dela Fuenll.'·s mtcrcrpllon return ga'l thl' Hoadrunner\ good field !)\l\t l111n JI tht• \ alll•\ ~.i On1.I.' Jgain ( a~lro ~tanl'd the dn \l' oil "'1th runs of 1 l and 5 \J rJ., Thl·n Paul Delgado. Saddll"· hJd·:' 4uJ nl'rbact... pa)St'd :!~ 'ards 111 Juan .\cuna to 1hl' \ alle~ 2- -\lln l\\1> i...e1th Gober run) got thl' hall tn 1hc I Jack.son t>ncc again did till' honor'> b' hulling hie; -.\a\ mer Ddgado'c; pas~ for 1hc t\\O· point ronH·~mn fatlt'd and thl' R oaJrunnl'r~ k•d I 2-tt \\Ith I 46 ll'lt 1n thl' liN halt I hl' RoJdrunnl'P• lhl'n 1ntrn.:rpll·d \tl'\\Jrt l\\tl llml''-1n thl.' 'l·uind hall. ~llh \hHTI' Jl\l l fl'Ul\l'nng a turnhk \ j lll'\ ., Roml' \.tamt'n returned j '1JJJ1l'h.i1.t.. punt :::-'ard\ 10 thl· 1-.il.tin\ 44 lite.,.,an tb~n <ocramblcd J ll "rr thl' tield jnd ti natl~ pas~·d 1,1 k .,1.1: Rr11o l..' for a ;t--,Jrd gain 10 thl· R1.1.iJrunna.,· I' liut on the nl'\I pl a' James Barda' tumbled Jnd \1om' "ls then: 111 reC'O\t'r 'iaddkhJLI.. -....orrd 11.-. final tOUlh· do"''n. .,., hl·n Delgado hit Rohen Rt·H'" o n J ,1a n 1 patll'rn and Re' l'\ ,lutrall'd lhl' f-.tkon,· <,el,·ondar-to ltimpk tl· J '"'·~ard !><.'Onng pla~ -\k ' R1l0 l..1d..ed tht' l'onwrs1on JnJ \\ 11h 4 15 rt·main1ng m the game thl' Hoadrunnl'r' in,·rea<;(.•d their k ad to 14.IJ ..., ...... ~dclebacll 19, ~nta Ana ValMv O k .,.. bv Ovarten Sa"'" ll•a va> •• 0 0 0 0-0 Saoooeoe" & 6 O 1-10 Ftnt ova~ -S.O JaC~\0" I '"" 1(1(~ OIOC•edl S '4 S.CaNt ova,_ !.a.,_JaC'-~ I ...... P u\ ••·lfll• 1 40 FowW! Qua,_ ">ao-Qt•P\ S7 oau ,,.or" Delll•CIO Q.cc ,., • J ~ 4••enoancf 1 200 e\••ma1eo GAME STATISTICS Vel ~ ,,. 00•"' 6 Q..,\,,.\ ve roa11« 30 107 Pus "9 "'••<1a11t •5 PH\ "9 l 10·3 Qp•ur'l •O'Oet1t'' JI NtO•' v• wet. vairoeH' : ,.....,.. 1'9 Nr• •a•<1a11t 111 ,,_, ... , •·36 f .,,.,o~\ •v...,l>'t\ IOs • 2 2 Pt1>a>'•t!t·varo1~ •·Sl l '~ ot POS\MSIOI' 71 33 • \ m.n .. 10 77~ 4·12 ) 0 ) JO 16 11 • P.;n1 •n•erceohon fumt>le rtlo.1rr11 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Ve>-8 •00"\ 12·44, 8arClav 9 71 S•t""11'' & ~ Batflfl 2-2 8 •ellOI\ I 1 S.ct-Got>tr 1S·l9 Cu tro 14 93 O.ioeao l ""'~ S Jae''°" 4·6 Oeta Flitf\lt I I INDIVIOUAL PASSING Vet-S1ewar1 1· 10·3. •~ Sa&-0.1~. 4· 12·0 91 INOIVIOUAL RECEIVING v11-8roo1u 2·C5 Sao-RPYM 2·1>4 Acuna 1·2• Gooer I 3 Join Us In The Cabuet Lounge For :l footbaD ,/ TWOft awing 2 HOlll YAOR <JIAll1Ell oomtlllyd llreM' • Y•cllit 811Wce RipMr •S.....,•Dz<r ' Orenge Coaat DAILY PILOT I Friday, OCtober 6, 1989 ------- Newport reunl9n The first vars11~ football players' reunion in Newpon Harbor Huth hi.story will be held the weekend of Oct 20-""2 I lo honor lhOSt' Sailors who competed from 1931-55. · The organizing commiuce includes manx of the ex-players and ('oaches such as Les Miller • and Al Irwin. At the Friday, Oct. 20 game featunng New. pon Harbor vs. Tustin at Da' 1dson Field, a halftime ceremony is plarned to introduce players from '31 -'55. Pre-game ceremonies are planned from 3 p.m.· 7 p.m .. -with a post-game bash slated from 10 p.m.:I a.rn . at the Costa Mesa \ouniJ) Club. On Saturda}. Oct. 21. a picnic at TeWmkk Park from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 1s ~Cht'd· ulcd. Former members of these tC'am s an.· '"' 1tcd to ton tact Les M Iller at 549-2 186 or Don· K,nipp at 545-6739. Collectors display Two paintings featunng the onginal an wor" .ul of the 1953 Macke} Mantle -and W1llte May~ " • ba~cball cards. along \\ith an l'laborate d1spl~.' can be seen at thl' Champions Swns B'<\r·in lhe lr\lne Mamou Hotel toda~ flnd Saturda~ .\ special sho" in~ for local lit1ll' Leagul' pla.}ers will bc hd d Saturda~ morning. Limned ed111on lithographs of the paintings. au to- graphed b~ Mantle and Ma) s will he sold for l 1 O<J each -0n ~turda~ -a1 Champio ns bcgm- ning at 8 p,m . Fcirnwr Dodger Mar Sit·, r Yeager will llost the ~pec1al ~k 1\1th proceeds he netitting B.\T (BaSt·ball .\lum n1 Tl·:1 m1 which providt•s fi nancial as.,1s1ann· 111 forml'r maJor league ballpla~cr~ For more 1ntorma11on. phone 724.Jn5S. UC/ season tickets Season 11c"e1 appl1ca11ons tor 11.)l!'l-<iO l t I basketball an: no" a1 a1la hle at Cra\1 t<.ird Hall and thr Bren E~cn ll> (enter bo,.. otlicc Cos1 of the season ticket 1s $144. ro1 l'flng I ~ games. including the Jan. 25 gamt• at< JI ~tall' Fullerton. Coach Bill Mulligan·~ .\n1eatn5 open lhl' season with an n h1b111on game against H1gh-F1v<.' . .\menca in tht• Arcn Ccnta No1. !i The regular "-'a~on oix·ncr 1~ atia1ns1 Stan-ford Nu1 . ~7 For further 1nforma1wn on ba~h·1hall wa~\ln tickets. call 856-61 :!O • ., Kinney cross country Champ1onsh1p pla~ m most high school sports ends at the state level, but cross counlr) runners have the opportuntl)' to compete for a national title. The 11 th annual Kinney Cross Country Championships National Finals is set for Dec. 9 tn San Diego. 'fhousands of high school runners na· ttonwide compete in lbur Kinne> n.-gional races. The regionals, \\hlch are open to all prep ... runners. arc set for No'. :!Sin Charlotte. Nonh Carolina: New York, Nev. York: and Kenosha. Wisconsrn: and Dec. 2 1n Fresno. The top eight bo}S and the top eight girls from each region quahf} for the National Finals al Balboa Par" Bryan Dameworth of Calabasas is the top returning ·male as h~ fin ished foµnh in 1988 with a 15: I 5A clocking. Basketball sign-ups Fall haskcthall sign-ups will be held at thl' Lou '\an tom branch of the Harbor .\rea Bo~ s & Girls Clubs. :!131 Tustin . .\1·e .. Costa M t•)CI on Satu rda \ from <i a.m.-noon. _ All arl·a ho\S and g1rh in ~rade~ I th rough ~ are 10111rd io pan1e1pall'. un-memtll:r., ~re urged to Jllln :11 1h1' tune Eat h )t'ar. appr(1>.-1matl'I) .l50 pla)t'I\ an: 1n,oh rd in the ha\kt't- ball program For morl' 10furmu11on phunr o-t.:'-.:'245 Pee-VVee flag football l hl' LO\ .\l<1m11os Hl'ln·at1011 Jlld ( 1.>nl· mu ni11 ~·n 1n·, Dl'panml'mt " al,11 l urrentl) acn·pting rq~1~1rnt1t1n 111r the Pt'l'-Wn· Flag Foo1ball Prntir Jm Thi\ Sl\-\H'e" prngr.1m " utkrt•d lo PO)~ amt 1.1.1rls in "•mkrganl'O through '>Ccund g.radl' \crf fo1,1ball~ :111d np-a11a) llags arc U\t'd 111 tt«1r h ~1..llh. \tratq!w' Jnd 'pon.,man~h1p T"u sr~s1on~ "•II be olkrcd· ~~~ion I fmm 4 to ) p.111 .. '>l'\S1un II Imm ' 111 h pm Thl' program \\tll bc heh.I 1in .\h•mJ.1)' ;ind \\ t•dne!>d::t\\ ,11 Oa" \ca1knl\ Srhool hrg111 nrng S<.·p1. ·25 1hn1ugh '01 h -, hr rqtl\lra110!1 ft·c of $11\ tndUJl', J-,h1n and an .1"anh hanqul't h 1r ntllle 111torm;i1 111n 1.Jll 121 Jl 4'0-10"'' or 17 1~) 112~.l,l(lj(J R.lndy Snow Wheelchair tennis More than 250 wheelchair tennis pla)ers from around the world will compete todn> through Oct. 15 at the Racquet Club of In int· in the U.S. Oix·n Wheelchair Tennis Cham- p1onsh1p. The event 1~ the htrgcst and most prcs1g10us whedchatr trnnis tournament in the world. The first u:s. Open 1n 1980 con!>1~tl'<l of 75 pla)crs and a regional draw. foda~. the number of entrit•s has more than lnplcd and includes players from all 50 state~ and 17 foreign countries. . ' The tournament begins toda' \\tlh Opening Ct•remonit•s al 9 a.m. and the prelim1nar} rounds of the World ·Cup intana11onal com-pe11t1on. World Cup plil) continues from . 'l a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday with the finals set tnr I p.m. Sunda). On Monda). ind1 v1dual com_1X'11t 1on begin\ 1n Ml'n·s Oix·n. '\. B. C. D and (.}uad d11 1~1nns Women's Open, Band D d11 1~1om. and 1'-11\l'd Duubks. Toumanwn1 pla) contin ul'S from <l a.m.-5 p.m. throughout lh t• \\1.·ck \\llh lht· fina l\ matche~ tx-1ng hrld on ~aturda~ OC't. · 14 and Sum.ta1. Ort I 5. Thl· · Cll'nl 1\ uix-n Ill th e publir Jnd ad- m1~smn 1s frn'. Fur more informa11on. nmlaC'I thc Natwnal Foundation l•f Whl·l'lcha1r r cnn1~ at Jt>l-01111 or thl· Racqul't l"lu ti ot lr11nl' .11 7lSb-.\000 UC/ tennis tourney l hr 14t h annual .\111t•a1t·r I t•nnl\ I nu r- namt•nt :11 l '<.1 "'ll bt• held Or t 21·-'-' and 2!i-2Q 11.llh prCX.'l'l'dS ncncfilllng lhl' l (I ll'llOI\ program. tntr: dc:adhnc for thr toumamcn1 1s Ckt </ lnllir matwn ma~ he ot11a1ncd h> rail ing tou1 -naml'nt dircl'tor Dorl·.:n lnsh at !(5n-h\JhU l ht• tournamt•nt. up..·n 10 tht· publi c fra1un•\ .:omix·1111on 1n men's, \\onwn\ and 1111\t'.d double~ 111 1hc d1' 1s1on~ of .\, B. ( and D Free tennis clinic Lindbors Racquet Club will be hosting a free tennis clinic on Saturday between 2 and 4 p.m. The clinic is for children aged 8 to 18. The clinic will feature a fa~ serve co~tcst with radar gun. Instructions will ~.prov•~ by Lindborg's :·Killer Tennis Club 1each1ng ~ff ti Sign ups will be taken on a firs! come !rsl serve basis. If you would like ant 1!1f~rrnat1on or want to reserve a spot in the chn1c, please call (714) 842-7747. . The event. which will ha~e pnzes. games, and refreshments served. is sponsorcc~ by Wilson Sporting Goods and Gamma Stnngs. Lawn bowlers · The Newport Harhvr La11 n Bo11 ling Cl ub "'II host The '\mencan La,1n Bu,1 l's .\$scx·ia- t1on's 1989 Na1ionul Open Singles Cham- pionships on Wedm'\da~. Ociobt·r 18. Other clubs 1n 1hl' art•:t al\o hostt ng thl' t•vent arc Long Beach. Laguna Bead1. Lugunn Hill$ and Santa .\na. \ There 1111l bt• rrpn·,t·111a111c' from rlubs aero!.~ the rounln a~ \\<:II a~ f.ngland part1C'1- pan1s (8rn1~h .\1r\'a)'" 'fX>nwnng a gro up of 49 en1r1es from Lnglandl Pony registration C'psta Mea Pon} Baseball will hold 11s rc~1s1ra1wn on Sa1urda) at Wilson School. 801 \\ 1lson SI.. Costa Mesa from 9 a.m.-noon. ~Ol·r the regimation Sa1urda~. th crr will be a Im· baseball chnK at noon which will work on thruv.mg, catching. fielding and hiuing. The donalll'n 1s $5!1 for lhl· fi rst plaH·r. S40 for the Sel·ond and not 10 e\Cel'd $110 per fam1h For mon.• information. phone Rose r...fane Luisi. Pla}er Agent or Jim LUISI. President. at 548-4411 . UCLA football boost~rs Thr t T l.\ Football Boosters llub 111l'ets cicl) i-:nda) morning bcfort• home games and each Wcdnt•sdu) t'1 t•n1ng before awa' gam<.'s at lhe flohda~ Inn. locatl'd at Bnstol and 405 IO l"os1a ~k!>3. The breakfa~t met·tings are from 7:J0-9 a.m. and:4"1ls arl' tht• dinner meetings. fl·atures ·speakers from the Bruins' coaching ranks. .. .\II 8nJ1n' fans arc welcome 10 attend . Breakfast m~e11ng.s arc S 10, dinner meetings are S:!O. For rescrva11ons. call 557-2020. Grace drives in four to lift Cubs, 9-5 Chicago deadlocks NL playoff series with San Francisco By BEN WALKER AP hMt>MI l&lrlt~r C HIC AGO -First bast• 1s the first place to look to find out "ho·s wi nning the National League pla~ - otTs. Will Clark did it for San Franc isco in Game I. Mark Grace dtd it for Chicago on Thursday night as the Cubs won. 9-5. to tie the series. 'Tm crazy 1f I try to compete with Will Clark. If you look at our stats. I'd be an id iot to try · to o utduel him." Grace said. But so far. he's doing just fine. Grace got three hits and drove in four runs in Game 2. making him «> for 8 with a homer. two doubles and six RBis in two days. Clark singled and walked. making ham S for 8 with two homers, a double and six RBis. .. As ahitter, you have to tip your hat to h im because he did the job. He's their clutch hitter," Clark said pf his counterpan. "Someway or another, we are going to have to figure a way to get him out." Not many people did well against either Grace or Clark this year. '°ThC'l· 811! two of the top players . . in the National· Leagw:. 1f 001 base..ball... Giants Manager Roger Craig said. "The} are both clutch hit.ers who ah\a\S make contact and hit the ball har·d someplace. The} both can can) the club." Clark baned .3.33 wtth 23 home runs and 11 I RBis this season. Grace hit .314 wi th 13 homers and 7Q RBis. "This isn't about me versus him. It's about the Cubs and the Giants," Grace said. ..The only time r m worried about him is when I'm on defense and he's at the plate." As it turned out. Grace made the play on Clark that blunted the Giants. catching a routine grounder with runners on first and second that ended the fifth inning and kept the Cubs ahead 6-2. The Giants again won the home- run derby. hitting three more for a 6-2 edge 10 that depan ment. But the Cubs. out-ho mered. 141-124. by San Francisco this season. withstood the sluggers. Meanwhile. Chicago had no trouble solving starter Rick Re- uschel as the Cubs salvaged the split j\s they have all year, :Cubs show resiliency ' . Dwight Smttb, Mitch •W1lhams. Sbawon (Dunston) keep it loose in the clubhouse. They know when it is time to lauah and the Hawk (pawson) and lt.yno tell us when it's time to get serious, when it's time to play." With the best-of-7 series now movin.a to San Francisco for the ne•t tbree .u.nn. •Giants' sweep at WrialeY Fiild would have been dif· ficUit tO ovm:ome, even thou&h the Cubt hid the best toed ruord an the --this seuon. Bua Dunston wasn't worried aboUI P• &o Su francitc:O down 0.2. All be w coece1 ned about was '-Ii Rick lleulc~ .. , ~ ... tllilkial about Bil Ra.LI.." ~Ilic[" "We came CNi7lil ~ ... ~'"" ~:-cr:..-u.: ... .................... . ......._-..... -=·~- a1 \.\ ngk } Field 1hc) needt·d. J>11cher ~li ke Biclcck1 , the "urst h 111er in the maJor leagues. !>ingkd IO spar!..· a si x-run first inning and Chicago then held the G iants at bay. "Seems we got beat prelly good last night and weren't supposed to be on the same field w11h them." Cubs Manager Don Zimmer said ... , didn't feel that way. and we showed it. .. The Cubs bounced back from Wednesday night's 11 -3 rout in a huIT)'. Thcv chased the 40-year-old Reuschel with five hits. tncluding an RBI double by Grace. and Jerome Walton capped the outburst ·against reliever Kelly Downs with his sec- ond single of the inning. That. along with a three-run double by Grace that made it 9-2 in the sixth. was enough for three Chi- cago pitchers to witflstand San Fran- cisco's long balls. Kevin Mitchell, who led the ma- jors with 47 home runs, connected for the second straight night and singled twice. Clark extended his streak of reaching base to seven, while Matt Williams and Robby I hompson also ho mered. The Cubs sent the senes back to San Francisco even. "We: didn't expect to beat the Giants twice hert'." G race said. "They're too _good for that." San Francisco didn't think tt could win two. either. ··we came into this hoping for a spl11:· Craig said. "But after we won the first one. we hoped to win the next o ne. too." The next three games will be an Candlestick Park Rick SutclitTc ( 16-11) will stan aga10st San Fran- cisco's Mike La(oss (I 0-10) at 5:20 p.m. PDT Saturday. T he Cubs slopped Clark whe n It mattered most 10 Game 2. maybe because of a move Zimmer might have made one night earlier. Chi- cago led 6-2 in the fifth when the Giants put runners on second and third with 1wo outs. Zimmer pulled Bielecki and brought in lefty Paul Assenmacher to face the left-handed Clark. who grounded out on the first pitch. In Wednesday night's opener. Zimmer was second-guessed for leaving in struggling Greg Maddux -even thougn Assenmacher was warmed up. #l.alar,.... Wiii Cl•rk follows through with swing during NL pl•JOft g•m• •t WrlQl•J Pleld. Cl•rk 11 5 for a with two homers. • double •nd 1lx RBis In th• first two games of th• 1erle1. On day off, Jays, ·A's turn to verbal warfare .. - Orange Coas• DAILY PILOT IFtlday. Octe>Oef' I. tt89 • Area fishermen .flavlng succes$·1andir:i ·------marlin BiUfish continue to provide lou or action ror harbor area an&)ers off tbe South coast as bi.a pnte anaJe'1 are findina marlin 'pread out over a tarsc area of nearby ocean waters. Top-pins all~ was K.id Dickerson wtfo fished on board the yacht .. Billflsh" operating out of Huntington Harbor. able to net m.ott lb.an SI0.000 lJ'tat will be uStd for cancer re$Careh at the Hoq Hospital center in New- port. Sacrra country ts very aood. Streams, rivers and lakes arc all produc:insaood fishina for anglers fishing wtth lures. flies anCt bait. Thl' trout fish ma season will run into early Novemlxr and anglers who •bave never fished lht' bigh countl) vtsit this wtde open rureatJon area. Not only 1s fishing very good. the weather is crisp. the trees arc tum1na and thert arc not a lot of crowds to contend with. More lba_n 401 marlin have been either ~tcd or 1-&aed and released this season to date, making i• one of • lhe better fishing yeal'S for marlin fishermen. Dickerson, fishing wi th only 16 pound test line~ landed two marlin. Allen Carlton, fishing on the .. El Te~" caught and released a marlin on 12 pound string to take 'SeCond place honors in the tournament. As of press time. thett was a good showing of marlin on lhe 14 Mile Bank as reported by Dean Plant at An&lcr's Center in Newport . Plant said that ·· ... feeders. tailers and jum pers were "popping" up aU over the area and that a number offish had already been tagged and re- leased.'' dunng this time of the year are missing out on some great jlcuon. Browns and rainbow trout can be caught in most all waters, whi le colorful brookies and cuts arc alw eag_er fall season biter.1. Salmon ha ve moved into the head waters of the Klamath River and the peak of the salmon fish mg stason shou.ld occur during the next two weeks for the upper portion of this popular river. Having just return~ from a float down the KJamath w1th professional guide Tim Ku u key of Kutzkey's West.em River Guide Ser- " ice. fi shmg Wlth my wife Toni. I can anest to the hot btte. Kuukc) has bttn dnftmg salmon , and stcelhcad fi sherm en on the KJamath. Sacramento. Cbetco, Smith and Rogue nvers for years. This year's fall and winter runs should provide lots of ~ood fishing -- Trus past weekend, the 552 Club of'Newport Beach. hosted the First SS2 lnvitationaJ BiUfish Tour- nament to benefit the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center. Sev- enty-five anglers teamed up and beaded out to local waters to test their anglinJ skills at doing battle with big stnpcd marlin. This tournament was strictlr ~catch and release·· and a tota Qf 11 marlin were caught by participants. I O H I 111 H I· C 0 K U NATIONAl-l.IAGUI ~AYOFFS Cubs t, GtMh S (0-2) SAM FlllANCISCO CHICAGO Butler ct , Tllmo'" 21> Cl•rk It> MllClllll If MWlm1 3o Ktnnedy c &at,,. on Ot>erklt 3t> lltdrosln P SMrldn rt Leff•rts p Brantltv P LlllOfl 3t> Uribe lS Rilel on Mnwrng c RtuKM IP Oown1 0 Nixon r1 Tanh 1brhbl 4 0 0 0 • I 1 I • I 1 0 • 2 l 2 4 I 2 2 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 'l 0 I <> I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 W•ltoncl Sndt>r11 2t> Smltnlf Gree• lb 0 1w1on rf Sa••rar 30 Lencellr P Dunston ss Girardi c 81,IKkl ~ Asnmchr P Lew3b U S IO S Tet111 S<w. bY lfWlles •b r h bl 4 2 3 I 3 2 1 I • l 1 0 4 I 3 • 4 0 0 0 3 I I l 1 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 3 l 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 JJ t llt SM Fr111<IKt 000 100 021-S Cllka9t • 600 003 0011 -t Ql\-''8lt'Frllll<'!lco 2 LOB-Se n F•anc•lCO 1 Cnlialio I 28-<irece 1, KeM.c!'f. Sm11n M -Sando.fll HR-Mllcnetl 121. MaW1N1ems l 11. Tnomoson 111 SB-Dunston Ill S-Oown\ IP H Ill ER H SO I ~ F raMl:K O ~~l~tL.0·1 =~rosl1n 2·3 s 0) s 0 7·3 1 I 0 ' 0 s ) ' 0 0 s J 1 0 0 0 s 1 I 0 I 5 1 1 1 ~,<;;:i.. 4 M 4 1 2 l 3 sunmacner I 3 2 0 0 0 0 1ncaster W,1·0 • • J l O 2 I Auenmacner 011Cntd 10 2 oe11ers 1n tne 6•h PB-Manwaring Umoires-Home, Fr~mming, First Tata Stcona. Quiel\, Tnire1 Williams. Ltfl Marsn ~illhl, H1rvtv T-J'OI A-39, 19S PHtsffSon schedutt .. LAYOFl'S (Al Twn.t .. OT) I ... , .... 7 AmtrlUn Lfftut Oct 3 -Oe1t.1en<1 7. Toronto 3 1 Oct • -0.k•enci • Toronto 3 IOeklanel lted's .. rles. 2·0) TC>Oay -Oelt.le l\O IOev•s 19·71 et Toronto (Ktv 13· U) S 20 Pm S.turelev -0.kle no et Toronto 10 00 • m Suncsev -Oekl•nd et To<olllo I 36 1> m Rich Haudsman on the "Com- petetor'' finished in the third spot with a single spikebill on 12 pound mono ancf Friu Westhout of New- port Beach placed fourth over all with a striped marlin also taken on 12 pound line. Winnin_i the women's dh·ision was Rea Drenner who caught her spikebill using 30 pound tackle and the high boat of the tournament was the ··lfillfish". The 552 Club was This large school of marlin show- ed up late m •he afternoon, with • i:>rivate sport fi shers sticking it out finding the best action taking place at 4 p.m. For an update on marlin fishing off Newport, contact Angler's Center at 642-6662. 0 Fall fish ing for trout in the High f'OOTBALI. 0 NFL STANDINGS C ..... NattoNI Conference SATUllDAY'S GAMES West ---·-------Wnt I Ariione St 13·1) 111 UCLA (2·21 n W L 4 0 T Pct. PF PA wnnln111on (2·11 111 USC 13· ll 0 1.000 116 88 w n nlngton St 14· ll at Ore90n 13· ll Rams San Fr anclsco A llanta 3 1 O .7SO 100 81 Notre 01me 14-0) at Stanfo~a (l·Jl 1 3 O .2SO 78 88 San Joi.e St. 12·1) at California (1·3J O ?SO 86 71 Ort11on St. 12·2) at Fresno St <•·Ol, ,, New Orleans 1 3 Central 4 0 2 2 · Cal Slalt Fullerto" 12-2·1) at ,Ulen St (0·4) New Mt>tlcO St (0·•> ., Lorio beech SI (2·3) Pacific I 1·•> 11 Neve ele·Los Vt'Q4s !2·21, n lel&hO SI 12·2) e t BolM! SI 12·2) Chicago Green Bav M innesota Tampa Bav Detrolt 2 2 2 2 0 • East 0 1.000 129 61 0 .soo 117 119 0 soo 76 75 0 soo 62 68 0 000 S7 110 4 0 0 1 000 116 S8 2 2 0 soo 114 109 2 2 0 soo 70 96 2 2 0 soo 107 90 N Y . Giants Pniladelphia Phoenix Washington Dallas 0 4 0 000 41 l lS Am.rlcan Conffftnet Denver San Dieoo Seattle Raiders Kansas Cttv Cincinnali Cleveland Houslon Pittsburoll Butfalo lndianaoolls M iami New England N.Y . 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S 20 PIT' SuNM• A aoama S• 7·2· ll e• Je c1o.so" S• &· 1 Auourn 1-I 111 l{fl''<•''" 7-1 l*ftM'Y lllams 10 , ov~ Al en•• I Wednffdev -Toron10 er 0a .. 1ano S 20~Bufflll0 11s 1no1e,,.POhs even It llKHMlrY ~lpn • J over New YO<' G •~•\ ~ ,..""* Lee~ C1flC1nne1t • 011tr P1ttsour11n Oct l -San Francisco 11, Cn1c•11<> 3 Cleve eno J , ovtr M em• Oct S -Cnlce110 t. San Francisco S l~•·n M1nnttote 12 ove• Oetro•t leo. 1· I) HOYslon 4 over New E "II ena S.tvroev -Cn•ceoo ISutcllttt 16· I I 1 •' San Grun Be v 1 over De lles r1nclK O (L1Cou 10· 10>. S 20 om Cn1ce110 o over Temoe Bav SunoeY -Cn1ceoo at Sen Frenc"co S 20 w asnin11ton 9 , over Pnoen•i. IP.rn Denve< 7 over Sen O•e90 f Mondav -Cnlce90 et Sen Frtnc1Ko 11 00 Sea ttle 1 over Kanu s C1tv ,..m. S.n Francisco 3 J over Ntw 0-ee~s Wtdnesde v -Sen Franc11Co et Chlce110 •12'06 Pm .• 11 nt ceuarv t Thursoev -Se" FrancllCo at Cn1ca110 S JS. f 11teeuorv WOttLD HlllES S.I , Oct ,. -., AL. S31 orn SYn .Oct 1S-e1 AL.S21 1>m Tu.1 . Oct 17 -•I NL. 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Too 1S Notre Dame 20 > over Stentore1 M1amo F1a JI over C1ncinna11 Cotoree10 24 1 over Mluouri 4 Net>f>8ska •S over KanHs State S M1ch111an Jl over W1\Cons1n 6 T ennesstt S 1 ov•r Geor111e I Ar"enses IS over Tues CN ''an I P1ttst>uron 30 > ovt r Tt mo t 9 USC 9 2 ovtr Wa~n1ngt0'1 ll•t l West Vtrll n1e 11 1 over V1rg n•e Tt<" 11 Auourn 9 over KentucilY 12 Houston 11 J over 8n1e>< 13 Aleo.ma 8 1 ove< Miu n 11>1>1 1' Norll' Ca rot.na St vs Mo<!<llt Tt""'"" no hne IS C1tmi.on 10 over V1r11·n • 16 Oklenome 21 > ov~ Olo.i.,,ome S•e•e 17 SYf&CuH 4 un<!tr No 71 Ftor,da St 11 t111noh S over On•o ,,.,, 19 To es A&M a , over Teu1 Teel' 10 Ar F0<cr 13 over Navv 11 Wesn.ng•on St • , uNJer No 13 0r'9on 72. Ftonoe St •over No 17 Svrecuse 23 Ore90f' • > ov., No 21 W•Sl'l1ngton S• 2• M•C11111en St S > ov., lowe 7S UCLA IS over Amon• Ste tt frlfft H1rnla's Ill- FIOr·Oa tl · I et LSU 1·2l n ve.,oer1>1ll 11·11 et MemDfl1s St 10·•1 n C1nconneh tl·1·11 et M1em1. Fla U ·Ol A.eoeme ) ·01 vi. 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P:OOT9ALL Ir-vine n Foo1n1u let TustlM 1 30. WOO<!· twlOM 111 C1nYOl'I (el El MOOtNl. 1 lO, Valencle 11 W.stminst~ 7.30, Unlv~lllY •• o-Hiiis, 7.lO; c-Ott ,,., II\. Cost1 flMw (11 Ora119e Cotsl), 7:30. LOl'lll hKh WUMOI et ~oon Hlr1MI'. 7.JO, EoltOn e t St JO!ln loKo. 1 30, Sen Cltn'*ltt 11 LffUN 8"<tl, 1:30, Tushn n . OcMll View <•• Hvnllt\llton lffdl). 7:30 \\ \It IC .. o I o -~ F9dlrattenCuo <et T•ve> THUIUDAY'$ OUAllTlllFINALS Soetri 2. So11itt Union 1 Au&1ratl1 2 Butoerle I Hlth schMt tif1S SEA VIEW LEAl;UI c...-dll MM I), U!Wenltv 1 SIMlllt Pnet>u1 K o.Ml cMf F~loea. 6· I, Ot'f l!I"'""• 6·0. Oef ~. 6·0. Streuu (CdMl won 6·2 6·2, 6·7. Annood !COM) IOI!, 2·6 won 6·• 6·1 '**"' Pollort·O'Learv <Co.Ml oet H...,.119-Brown 6· I, cMf l(lm-LM 6• 1, oet Jones·Pool, 6·4 Hoffmatl·McCtintoctl !CdMl WOl'I, 6· I 6·2. 6·2 Mand'>Ul.,·Golc»ttln ICdMl -•·2 6·• 6·4 ........., ....-. l4, T\nllft 4 ~ M. ~ (NH) IMI to 0.•1t1, •·6 a.I TH OYI. 6·1. def "''"'· .... Crerv (NH) won, 6·0 •-o. 6·0. NorllVOO (NH) io.i. l ·6, won. , •• ··~ ~ MaOIOan·SNri (NH) d9f Oo-Vu. 1·S. cMf CllrV·SI-. 6·2. eel Vlnll·ktr.~. •·O, M o.n.Mr·lton INHl to\t, 3·6. won. •·2. 6•1, Swlll'bufll·Retamelt.., (NHl io.t, ~1. won 6·1 •-» SIMlllt Jonnion (Ll!ll def tiovoru , 6· t. •oi t to Ht n1o,en, S·7, def Tr1n 6·0. Fatcone ILBl won. ·6·0 IOSI, •·•. won 6·0. Orcnow11s1 <L B> won. 6•3. 6·3, 6· l Deublet P•lrn4tr·8errymen 1LBI at• Ftscner·R•ultr 6 1 .:1~1 Tra"·Wemooll 1·S to1t to Marle ·Llm, 4 6 WH nl11·Scnm1ot (LBl WOl'I. 6·0. 7·6 •·•. HOllt"·~·Hatts IL8 ) IOSI 6·7 0-6. won 6·4 SUNSET LIEAl;UIE MarW 10. "~ ... di . ~ Cnietl CM l a.t MQ!roe 6· I a.I Piii 6· I eel Nev111t 6~1. o.11eni:i.c11 (Ml IOSI 1·6 )·6. won. 7·S Ferr (Ml won, 6·4 to\t 2·6. won. 7·6 ~ U•llaten·Cesttluecl (Ml IOll IO WOOOS·JotK>· '°" 6-0 IOl t 10 ltltenovr·Wolff. ._, oet Sltwert·Sunv 6·«, Cn.c>·Madwn !Ml IOst S·7 IOst •·• won. 6-2 C.o·Gr•ttffu <Ml wOfl 7·S IOSI •·6 WOl'I 6· 1 Oc-View 16, Wnll'lllNtw 2 ~ J-11*-' Korn.clu IOVl oet E Gulr•s. 6·1 eel A1I• •·1 oet Tren. t-1 Saren Cnot IOVl won. 6·1 6·1, •·3, Mt9 lllovtt (0Vl won •·1 •·1 •·1 '**"' Annlt T ·.i.Mlftr SC11weis1~ IOYl 4tf Flttc:Mr·Slr1'n. 7·5. oel. Vlola·9oW'"41n. 6•2 Oltf Cantin· Ton. •· 1, l.•urlt 5che4!M~11· Oor-.n 1tv\t111 (0Vl won, •~t. 6·0. t-1. D•te· Suian Clla"9 (OVI won, 7·S, IO\t, l"6, 4•6 ,._...,,,_....v....,, a..s FttmlnQ !El Josi to Urrl<Mltt. •·•· oef 1er11;ow111, • i . ott lllOCM, •-1; wui.vtr ce > loif, .. ,, 2·6, WOii ... \; Ntumallll <E l Jost, 0--., 0-6, 4-6 ~ ~I TUl'ftt"·L-• Olleoft (Ii) # GolNnt• M.._llia.J. ~ ... d9f Mllt-Foattr, .. 1, dill. Hn- tmen·'19Yrlet. 6-0, w.,.,..9een1 <E> wtft, • 1•S. .. 1~ 6-3, TI!ltM.YM Haatnlm CU loll, 1 ... -· 1·>. ""' •·1 Fishermen head1hg up to the Reno area will find excellent fishing 10 the Carson and Truckee nvers . which. arc in prime fall condition for big brown trout fishing. In addition to th is good mer fishing. anglers should not overlook Pyramid and Topaz lakes for hu ge cutthroat trout. Now 1s the time to HOC kl\ ·~. 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The b1te was good and getting better. • \OLl.E l 8\1.1. ~'-.• c ..... wemen DISTIUCT Ill 8101e oe1 SoCat Collt9t 11·1S lS·ll IS 1 IS·4 C1ir1st Cotteot trv1ne Clef T~ Mai.te< s IS I I IS· 12. 12-lS 15-IJ Communltv coleee women OttANGE EMPtaE CONFERENCE Fulll!rtO<'I de! 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ROUNDUP player ju1Jt0r Counney Stnuu swept thrtt University opponents includina tht hi&bly·reaarded sophomore Jeannette fylpu, to im- prove her set record to 22-2, as the top.ranted Sea Kinas cruised to a 17-1 Sea View Lcaa~ win over the hiahly-~ed Trojans. losin& a pme to lead the Sailon to a 144 Sea View Lc;aauc victory over Tustin. Suzanne Madijln and Deb- bie Shen swept at No. I doublca to help the Sailors improve to 1·1 in league. 2-6 overall. flront at "If I win the championship back HamiD lhc best youna Amencan and .Jet myself more settled, l may rider nol c9mpetina in Europe. do better (next year);' Schwartz from BJ Sb•wo Morao, another one-time said . .:;The second half of the }'ear, l European teammate or SC waru---s-,..1d ao better at handicap racin,g. wbo formerly lived in Huntington "r ve got a bit of a burnout sllu- Beacb, and Ronnie Correy arc U.S. at.ion. But I know if I sit at home on riden who will return from the Wednesday night. I'll feel like I Eur.opean circuit to ride Saturday. shouJd ~out there. Now it's not the· Correy replaced Sam Ermolenko, end of the world when I lose a who was seriously injured in an motorcycle race. Five years ago. it'd accident. . get me down a lot. But l still love it. After winning in 1986 Schwartz and that's• why l keep doing it." felt a little lonely for home .an~ While other riders in the field may decided be was tired after eight years have been racing as long as Schwartz of the European grind, where a rider -he gained his initial first di vision may race up to 150 times in a year. main victory in 1974 - on Shawn "l was so nervous and keyed up before that night," Schwartz said. "l had bctn dominant there all year and was the iuy to beat. Everybody was hounding on me. I over did it. I crashed hard and landed on my head. and 1Dsted of breakinA my nttk I had a bad concu~~inn. Thts season he has taken 17 of 22 scratch races at Ascot and 14 of 23 at Costa Mesa, not racing all four tracks (alsQ Victorville and San Bcrnardtno) as often as he u~ to. in Sea View pla y. Una 1s l·l m lcaaue. • Estancia's Christie Howard had a strong all-around match, ind udin.a two ace ~rves and two stuff blocks, to lead the Eagles to a 1S·8, l.S-3. I .S-4 Sea View league vtctory over Saddleback, improving to 1-1 in league and 2-4 overall. •Irvine's Shawna Mickartz had 25 kills and Stephanie Chiang had 12 digs to lead the Vaqueros past San Clemente, I 0-15. 15·9, I S-12, 1 5-11 , in a South Coast League match. Irvine is 1-1 in league, 3-3 ove rall. Km Phebus, who I05l only her third pme all season duriog her set with Fylpaa, improved to I .S-0 by sweeping . al No. I sin.ales. and CdM's No. I doubles team of Kristen Pollock and Jackie O'Leary .improved to 23-1 by sweeping. The •Edison H•gh's doubles teams of Nikki Turner and Laura Oleson and Katie Beard and Teresa Warren each swept their foes to key a I 0.,8 Sunset Le-ague victory over host Fo untain Valrey. The Cha1Jers improved 10-2 overall and 2-0 m league. Sea Kings, toi>:ranJced in CIF 4-A. improved to 8-0 overall and 2-0 in league. In scratch racing. four bikes begin Moran rivals him in raci ng ex- even with a gated start. while in perience through out the world. Yet handicap racing some riders . stan he feels his decrease in wins ha ve with a 10-to 30-yard disadvantage. left him a little tentative. Schwartz won 56 of 105 scratches in .. I tended to get more nervous this 1987 and 43 of 75 in 1988 before year. because I've fa llen 1Dto a taiJing off this season. groove, and I tend to be like the rest 'Tm happy guys can come out and beat me ana enjO}' beating me," Schwanz said ... r m proud of some of the )'Oung riders on the c1rcu1 t. When }ou're winning all the time. 1t seem like everyone's out for _you. I feel ltke I've got a few more fn ends in the pus this year." In community college women's volleyball: • Fullerton defeated Orange Coast, I >-1 t. 15-5. 15-9, as the Pirates fell to 0-2 in the Orange Empire Conference and 0-6 overall. Cathy Scanlan had five kills to lead the Pirates. "We're playing really tough right now," said CaM Coach Gary SaJai.ar. "I was reall y su~rised wc beat them by that much.' •Marina's Tracy Criscll swept at No. I singles and Whitney Farr came up with a pair of crucial victories at No. 3 singles to lead th e Vikings to a 10-8 Sunse t League victory over Huntington Beach to improve to 3-0 in league and 8-5 •Ocean View's sin&Jes players Jt'nnifer Kornicks, Saran Choi and Meg Royer each swept their West- minster opponent~ as the Scahawks improved to 1~2 1n . Sunse t League pl.ay with a 16-2 victory over the Lions. •Junio r Marlaes Orchowsk1 produced Laguna Bea~h's lone sweep ID sm&les as the An1sts down· ed Ora nge. T3-5. 1n a Pacific Coast League match. But Schwartz feels he and mcch-of the riders only because I have let anic Craig Cummings of Scotland myself fall 1Dto that position," are ready. Schwanz said. "l was so much more "This year I. haven't had as good competitive when I came back (from a year," Schwarti: said. "l fee l we'll England) because I was in a. more be ready, and if we have a littJe luck comepetitive league ... Schwartz was a member of "The Boys.'' as the Europeans called the Amrrican team •of Schwa rtz, long- time great Bruce Penhall. Scott .Autry, hawn Moran and broth er Kellv Moran. That group won the '-'Orld team championship in 1982 at Wh11e Cit ), England-. In college wo men's volle)'ball: •Southern California College's Heather Frcwin and Krista Hoover had eight kill!i apiece. but Biola defeated the Vanguards. 11 -15. 15-11. 15-7. 15-4. in an NAlA Dis- tnct Ill match. sec fell to 7-1 o. while Biota improved to 10-6. • En ka Asmuss domtnated in No. I singles and the team of Tricia Abe and Ki m Cooter did the same in No. I doubles as Mater Dei edged Rosary. I 0-8, in an Angelus League match. overall. · on the night. we can win. But if you After winning nationals ID 1986. have one mistake. it can cost you." Schwanz staned poorly in his fir.u In 1984 and 1985. Schwartz fo und heat in 1987 and then lost his chalD out about single mistakes.. He won on the second heat. effectiveh all but one race each year and ehminat1ng him from competit ion~ He had already won the world pairs 111 le wtth Penhall in 1981 at \\-orda". Poland. and with Denni) l'galo) ID 1982 at Sydnc~. Australia. Marina ·freshmen Wendy Grat- teau and Thu Cao downed Hunt- ington's No. 1 doubles team for another key win. Huntington's Jenny Ritenour and Nicole Wolff swept at No. 2 doubles as the Oilers slipped to 0-3 in leauge. In men's soccer: finished second overall each time. In J 988. after "inning 14 of 20 Schwartz said ne t year could be scratch e'en ts at Costa ~ksa during his last. or he could race another the regular season. he seemed to be three to five years. He'll JUSt wait set for a run at the title. He had v.on and see. But his energies have been the qualif) 1ng heats and felt he had directed in other areas more recently the best possible draw of gate pos- as he concentrates o n buying. rent- itions out of the 16 nders. But on his •'Christ College Irvine outlasted The Master's. 15-1 I. 15-12. 12-15. 15-13. as middle hitter Miriam Paulus had 14 kills and Karla Keith· I) added six sen ice aces ID th e D1stnct 111 match. "Without (Farr's) poi nts off two singles matches. we wouldn't ha'\ c won." said Manna Coach Don Hohl. "They're the best 0-3 team I've ever seen." •In a fi nal tuneup before opening Orange Empire Conference pla} ne'\t Tucsda). Orange Coast came out on the short end of a 4-1 decision at East Los Angck s. Pat Callaghan notched the onl) goal for Coast. one minute into the match on a direct free kick. OCC fell to 6·3-1 overall. 642-5678 C LASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FltOM NORTH ORANGE CO. FltOM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 540-1220 411 llOO THE DAIL 'I PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE ~OURS T eleOl><>ne Setv1Ce Mon-Fri 7 30arn-S 30pm S•t a 00-11 306"' eu-Counle< M • F 8 ()()em. S 00om ~!(·'~ -· ·-· -· .. ....,. .... ··-...., ... ....... Dt •O\. .... .... . . .., ¥1o'" ··~¥ ·..-,,. .. ... #II>: ...... ...,. . ....... , , ... ._.. lh , •• ..., ~ •••v ~l ' ·-· ~ l , ~-~" L• . .. .. ....... ~) . .·11 . . x "'" ,. . ~·' l \ . . -~· CHECK YOUR AO THE FIR!ST DAY • ._. 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In high school girls tennis: •Corona del Mar No. 1 smgles •Newport Harbor Junior Ashk ) Crary swept at No. 1 singles with out From North Oran~e County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 2169 General I 002 Newpo,, Buch I 069 Mobile Homes Coron1 del Mar 2122 Cosu Mesa 21 24 Newport Bu ch 2169 Neweort Buch RllMWIPlYIEITT •S1 l7.500 NEWPOAT 11t For~le 11 00 *UllllYllWllUI llUl.FH .... UTll 2BA 1BA 1rgunit Steps10 We'll give you tile down 1n Pool. Spa Fee Land OWNER DESPERATE• 3BA. 2BA. single story Spacious E1sts1de 2BA ocean totally upgraded llW USTilll ---------1 excng for a snare or own-Versailles condo Furn? $9SOO OBO 28R tBA MINT• Duplex Small pet ok like new Parking avail LIM PAii Hm Houses/Condos erslllp You make tile * 714-645-2963 owner • Adult Park in Cos1a NANCY 72S-9383 $775 Call 646-4902 S t250/mo Bkr 67S-50 t2 l1Jfr1 .. 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Ev Wknds b&Gk bay & c11y light over pymt SS751mo Xlnt age. palto, $900/mo 514 Call SHERYL 675-8427 528 CANCHA 644-4580 llllf SllEILlll t •BA. upper end unit. llTST••itll llY II v1e'llls.,Jr1ple garage se· oc park 818-S76-0526 Jasmine Agl 675-4912 ReMax Rllrs •PEmltlE* TIO·IOOO sec gate Great loc Walk --curity & new rool ----- to Performing A rts Ul .. I VIEW llLLllU 760-3600 $1 .~95.000 11 25 Brand new 2Br 2Ba upstrs LIDIY TIWlllllE Spacious 1BA 1BA secur. REI Center & So Coasl Plaza Excellent value for a large BALBOA ISLAND Lovely ,.A.cr.r.i .. se._._,_. ___ duplex Lru:lry. frplc. 2br 2'tbl 2 car garage 1ty condo bay & ocean IJj,A.V / JUST LISTED 644-7211 family home 1n a premium 'bdrm c11nal tront large SOx 1SO Lot Spring \/alley patio 601 '1 Acacia Frplc lrg encl bckyrd views. nice patio S 10SO ~ll"ll\ 1oca11on on a qu1e1 cul-studio apt & 1te-up 101 2 Lake. V1ctorv1lle Security S 1600/mo • 673-6634 WI D Ilk-up, dshwsllr Ag1 67S·49 t2 \f\\ I 'l "I I ~ \ 'I , drsac street Private t8 boats Bright & lresh communily S50K Zoned ••2BA 1BA nome new d1sp micro $1150 Avail 2 story Townnome 3BA 11fALTORS • ~ entry to lovely enclosed with wlltlewaslled wo.os . A-1 529-0829 p1tnt Patio & garage tmmed (2131 4 72-9789 3BA dock ror 38 power --------• _ courtyaro Popular I & accenls of tile 11;-S1 t50/mo yrly 518 MESA DEL MAR 4aR boat 2 car all garage Monteci10 plan with 4 marble Bay&nighl ltghtlOutofCounty Orc h id Call Ev es 2BA fi r d/w, covered St.400mo 650·t190 IEWPllTlllTI SEAAs"~9[~' 3bedcarroogamrasg.e2·L1bv1~tgh~oaonmo 6v7•3e~6s9o'room uS9p9pSerodoeoc~ Property 1525 213·'56·8~7 pa110 dble gar Nu crpts -Townllome 2br 2ba. loft --drps 0 pnt Brk 640-4152 BAYAIDGE CONDO 2BA lmmac cond Nu carpets COLDWeu.. BANl(eRO E'JX\1 Ll1t• l)l."I . 11.UllU 14,IOO,OOO ONE of tile mos1 fabulous estates 1n So Calif Approx 10 000 sq ri •, acre 8 BA. 5 fireplaces elevator. wine c ellar ooean view. Scar garage dream kitchen, very pr'" vate IU.IOIO Why ttor• all l hOM unused with large lireplace open· EASTBLUFF • Beaultlully AL TA Murrieta 3Br 2' 1Ba .a&SllllE OIEEI · 2BA attached garage & paint Encl patio & side Ing on I o Pr 1 v a I e remodeled 3 bdrm w11n 1700 • slf home-47 acre For lease 1-4 yrs gate-MESA DEL MAR lndry rm all upgrades 1 yard 2 car garage Sleps backyard Cozy I amity large family room mini on cul-de-sac A/C, 3-car guarded, comm. pools Sharp & clean 3BA · tam-S 14S01mo 64S-t566 10 pool Beautiful 10 • den with llreplace Coun-view & 1em l1c laroe yard gar. AV prkng. spa. 1enn1s courts. 2Br h· lly rm. 2 trplcs. nice decor IUOI llPLEI cation s 1395 759-8390 try aa1-1n kitchen area w11ll roses & lru11 trees gazebo By onr $21SK brary. lam rm. lrg 101 on S 1390/mo Agt S46·99SO 1 looking onto woodsy New ktlchen carpf't Open Sat/Sun 9-3. 398 11 wide greenbelt ocean Large prime unit 3BR STEPS TO BEACH1 3BA backyard setting Brand fresn paint & snut1ers Irving Ct 71'-677 -9 t26 view from yard, spa & e•· Mesa Verde. 3BA. family 2BA Ir pie. d 1w patio 1 2BA Lido Sands dtw r t h 1 6311400 S6tSOOO room, 2BA Avail Oct 1 block to best beach w1d.2caroar 1ac comm new roo · wa er ea e• • OUTSTANDING VALUE tensive improv.ements S 1 2 15 I mo Ag I I $1350/mo yrly 833-36SO &ool Avl now w1nter1yrly• and cream coiored wool -No pels $2750/mo Days carpeting wark1ng d•S· \'·\I I HI Hll'\ I Assumable VA roan 760-88SO Eves 494-3367 540·3828 (Judy). or 494-7748 kr 642-38SO lance to Ou Islanding 111 '"'1' 1"c Newer 3Br 29 a1tam ily rm · MESA VERDE 3BA 2BA --VILLA BALBOA 2BA sec scnools and beacnes ~ PfAll p.., TONSOFUPGAAOES LAG tBr lBa cottage St2SO· gardener Avail· lllOYl/lllFOlllSE gateSl 150 '"'Jrru n t .......... .. N SO Cnty S215K Agt ocean side ol PCH New c 2Br 2' Ba 2 car gar ten " • , JWTI" able Nov t ll1ldren Ok 1 • • • VERSAILLES 2BA Pntllse $650.00000 REALTORS 6 t9-729-S282 carpel S19'1 Acacia ss7•4 t52 n1s c1 $1895 759-0079 ocnvu Sl.500 711·1100 ----s950tmo 499• t975 LIDO ISLE 2BA nse S 1,SOO (-., ... ' '°' ·,1· I .I KJ,' ''"· 1 ara•ar -s lfFEI Resort Prog 1580 Ocean side of PCH~ 2 BA. lllTIOIUI TWlllE ILIFFI wm PENINSULA ·2BA, sec vu \. '''-'-.~"' ..__ .... ,..,. * paa1 •-IMS* 1 BA. 2 car garage. w/d, 2BA 2BA, formal dining. 2 $1800/mo NEWPORT rF-l\ll'\ \. \ The benefit of nome own--...-11 lrplc new crpt & painl car garage. pool VJtcant Professlonally decorated ISLAND AREA Ui2J \.Hit ,1 r"H'• erslllp wl mlnlmum SSS Beaulfful Condo in Ca-Sl 200/mo 499•1975 $999/mo. Don Pfaff 3BA. 2'~BA End Unit '' Invested ~/TIME lo wait thedral Canyon Country • _ __ 642-9797 Ae/M&Jt Rltrs wl secluded courtyrd Cnnllrnt 3 bd. dock s3•5oo for a annual bonus. get Club 3BR. 2BA: formal IOUI ft'"' ,., llW -patio & prlvale spa Cllll· LIDO ISLE Byfrnt dock yoor new business pros-dining room. fireplace crpl 511 Seaward, 2br New E'slde 2BA, 2' 1BA dren & pets OK Snort or furn. 2BA -den S' 7SO ttem1 tllll winter? Advertise 1 .... --------a t111 9arege H ie 10 class•· Balboa OPTION I o t I L ge pat o ad a Townhouse wltrplc & enc long term lease 1mmed1· WINTER LEASE penng, o wn •rum ar 1 I • frpl. ger $ t690 760-8382 i arage Av a II t l / t ale occupa~y possible OCEANFRONT 4BA grl Peninsula 1007 or lease land & en1oy tile cent to lake Air con------·-S 00 many amenities d1t1omng inside & out OLD CdM Newly conslr 1.095/mo 722-0S82 s 17751mo area. tennis & vus 1 4 tied TODAY'S ~CROSSWORD PUZZLE --•IU ••y Ylirw 1 28A 2BA PENN· 4br llOuse $1.97S *"--1nr Few A.E Agts encourage "M1cro-M1sl''system De· e eoant • gar NWPT HGTS JBR 28A. 2 Mii IOllT OCEANFRONT ·Charming Prized Baylront duplex OPTIONS, but we are teched single story nome. •carport. 3 frplc. terrace car gar . cul-de-sac Up-720-lllO tr 711-IOOO 3 bd nome, grt locetton Ownen Unlt$62S,OOO OPTION SPECIALIST & ne ar p ool & spa S1800/mo. 675-9431 graded $1345/mo incl S Bill GrundyAllr 67S-8t6 1 atthls llmewe are otter-Furnished. $187,900 LH utll No pets 5,5.~75 ~,.,.*¥ I W=Hth•HIH. -·m ·--•-ff Ing a NEWPORT BEACH 714-721·825S Cosu Mesa 2124 SP'"CIOUS 3 BA, 2 BA 2· KU'I 'lnl\. -...-~ _,_ OPTION TOSELL 1-. ........... -..___ " j IULTlllll11400 ACftOU 1 Botllet 5 Brace 9 Abdicate 14 To the center of 15 Indian City 18 Gl.cSden 17 Canadian rebel IMder 18 Unmotivated 20 Prestures 22 Tr- 23 A number 24 Bench 25 Footweaf 2t Aecompllshed 27 Trifle 211 Cept111• 31 LOUd cry 34 E~ drops 35 Mr. Waladl • 31 Overtey 37 Stage fare 3' The EallC ,.......,..,. 40 Legoona 41 Giov. 42~ ·.u ..... Olf - 441n....,.~ 45S.-.'*" 47 After ooi 1111ruon ... ~ .... ,, Ac"- Dorothy - 53 Snooty 55 Bridge bOnuMS S7 Sometime 58 P .. Wee - 59 Wll1161y type 60 Famous one e 1 T ur111st1 coin 62 Plllage 63 Tender DOWN t Initial 2 Get tQGetller 3 Ship's aree 4 Only 5 Faltered 6 Nh1on'1 Veep 1 FloWer II ()perat.d t Sof9lldl out 10 Slur t 1 Hoax 12 Roed ot old 13~hay 1t ..,., ... 1. 21 Barbecue rod 25 lmpltc11 2t F1C11ng 27 Aeeound• 29 Olalnounted 30 P9rtlality 31 Streectl~ 32 Nlmbul aJ Wallen late PMVIOU• ..UZZLE •Ol.VED 34 Humes 37 Window 38 Metody 40 Artist 4t Ancient kingdom 44 COOi 4t Areb or Tutk -41 Body )Otnt .. AeneePonY tO 49 Mov .. -ard 50 Yondet 51 Delay.1- 52 Blrcla; t..at. 53 U9'Y maf1I S4 Emc>k>'fer H Brar 11 12 t3 S2.5•K. Vu of bay o we lnlerested7 Call 675·S511 **lllA YI .. ** 1try condo Frplc. brick \t:\\'~ :'t_'11' ~ \ 'l I • 2nd. 2BA 2BA condo A B b R.E. Wlf'lttd 1625 Slde/·ldedplx.xlnt nbrlld, patio, gar. pool $1200 Obie gar. deck 77 t-3719 gt 81 ... .. .... ..... Ull llLI 3Br 2 ea. frplc, dbl gar Call Jane 675-6629 qfALTOR~ • South Coast Mttro w/opnr. w/d hkup, grdnr ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. 2186 Corona dtl Mar 1022 5 ecnnooMS ~::o~t~~~·c:,··:t~e:B'~'. $1100 .. dep 642-6455 Hunt. leach 21 40 .. .,, ........ lay 28 A 2BA Upper Conoo. 2 •NEW LISTING• 1~Uft 2BA. CASH. a.0-8S64 •2BR 1Ba nae. 1-car gar 3BR. 2BA. 2 car garage, 3BA 2BA. 2-car gar, frplc. pools. carport, sec gate. So. of PCH 3BR 2 SBA + HRIR YU HIS +carport. fenced yards, grdnr Inc Mstr BA & BA, pool S 1950 644-8586 AC. Gas & w11er paid den w/lg mstr suite v.,-y nfQe. S850 -dep. Avt lg llv rm. lam rm. No pets BRANO NEW NEWPORT $800/mo • 760-9224 Brighi sunny grden patk> New appllaoces. Ille. Win-11/1. * 642-4407 159·3990. S36-2725 NORTH VILLA S25001MO Steps to Plaza newly v~~! ~~o9moorS5e;4~~~t dows. custom cabinets. ••Si250 New Cape Cod 3b,2ba Latgeyard&fam-Prof Decorated & Land-pntd. 2BA. 1BA Condo kitchen. M8R suite LTre HM 3BA 2.,.. BA gar ltyroom. CloM to .schOOls scape Wood snuttftfs. gated peho. dtw pool 615·2311 Agt675-3311 time guar roof. spa, taO G nd ~·brick. 20081 M•rina Ln $1200 vaultedoeil1ngs.F/AL/A pet ~S775 8•0-5774 carpets. etc $859.000 ROU;i/Condol peno. r r. u · 1 1 2 marble frplc.. 3 Bdrm Costa Mesa 1024 IUST SELL! -beam1, lrplc 645-2566 mo 66 ·2 20 mslr has trg dresser & * EASTSIOE, gorgeou1 &nlflf 2 02 * •S805 Cute 2BA hse, 3BA. 2BA. newly remodel Roman tut> OverSlzed gar Tustin 2190 remodel, 3BA. lg famlly 1 ... ~ .... ----... '-1 wood firs. used brick, & landtcpd on cul-de-644·1968 Mr Peylloft BEAUTIFUL 2BA t ''rBA rm w/lrplc, cathedral cell· BIG BEAR. "Moonrldge" new palnt/crpt, gar a.c Lg kltch. wl d llkup. CIRCLE THIS ONEI Blul1s condo. gated wl d. frig 1091, Berber carpet. Ille furn. aki house. 3Br 381. Grndr/water 6•5-2566 lg yard $1.350 962-6424 be 111 1 1 1 1 d · small pet OKI $895/mo floors. localed on nuge1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 2 f/p, dbl gar. S1 750/m o •EASTSIOE. charming or!~edu v ~;R~ w;,~r;-~ 833·77S7 or S5 1-8088 pro fe11lo n111y land· I• 925-7888 or 866-5002 Spanlsh·style 2BA hM, S1750/mo. 673-5253 seeped c orner lot llST SELL!! --------lrplc, small yard. hkupa, ~ S3•5,000 722-9636 lllbol tsllnd 21 06 garage $1250 645-5862 --------Bac:tt Bay area, 3BA. 1BA ...... 1----~ ...... -..... -flHr. Gd lnVHlmenl .. ,... BALBOA ISLAND J?fop. 2242 Orchard Or Open Sun 11-4. S229K ....... .., 1040 I IAllU11 Gtntrll 2 602 •FmTlmHU* We'll Oo The Hunllngl 549'-9256 Mon-Fri 2606 eSUNDECKe 2BA 19A, waaher/dryer Recently remo deled e Orange Coeet DAILY PiLOT/Fridey, October I , 1111 l"' -~ ·'"• a.i.!EJS:~~ ...... ~ ..... H A. 2~8A 11800 mo. -.;;-~ 408 I.. OCEANFRONT &42-4905 Wkdya 1-5. • IHITmn ;;;;;;;;;;;-.;~;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~Spark Ung clHn, l•ree ca;;; dli L 2622 Q.,den apta. Beautlf\lly .-.-. ........... ___ ,., 1andac1ped ground • -1Mll... 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RELIABLE DAYCARE In my lrvtne tiome. Mon-Fri Blr1h·2''t Lots of IC· tlvni..1 559-72 15 Decks, I>aicOni.t. 1tilr_, -C~~: ~;'~22 pricea. Refs. Lied Full OLDEST AO. 9 1.,Jc 541878 au.lily wort!. 722·8789 +H · . 1 IPlm.Lll llPlll wen. Greg 642--070 ft1A • llllTD 1111 welk to l>Nctl & shopl 2BR 1 '.\BA 2 Story Th11'1 ALL you P•Y tor 4 lines, 30 day minimum In the :Paint •Re~urblsh1ng '*NO JOB TOO Small '* Ill •pm Pa.TI• DRAINS from '5 $15 $25 Carpentry °'YwaU & LAWN MAINT 548-9309 $12/Hr ... MATERIALS Faucets. disposal l'leattl< 721 ·1304 or 721·1225 Ouple1t. Garage, private . .. • NEW CONSTRUCTION ... ..,.II.Lii Entry CK lnteri«. Custom cabinets. f\Jrnlture. Fr .. Ettlmat ... 650-5952 more Gary 6'5-5277 Re*~ 675•4006 Phone Eat anyt1rM ...... -....... UWI ••..w Tree f-'-Pt· 646-6242 Leo Chatmlng 2BR, lrg kit, sepl Piiio. Berber carpet. d/r. tip, dble gat, strg. S GrHt neighborhood o f PCH. S 1250mo S8•5tmo (7 1') 496-94<l4 SERVICE • Unique & UnUSYll Work Welcome. Comm't·RHld 23yrs erea. he 968-356' Pref ....... free Ith. Ooors-Repa1r-A11er1llons 7 dys -wk~-l!f yrs exp ref 111-•-111 -•· ,_ CUSTOM House Pa1nt1ng Big & &i:nl Jobs-Work guar Clean-up Scmnkle< r991 & by Someone Who Cares 1===="" Call Bruce 8•7-0780 •nltall Valentin 5't6-6lOS Int/Ext. Manne palf'thng 282· 11 18 Diana/SuzannelNEW lu11ury 3BR. 1 2BA COIU Mtsa t 2624 l !:n~:=y. 2pa~~. ~a;d 5 MINUTES TO BEACH! hkup, pet ok S 1.350/mo. ... 1 -lllTSI LM Jacobs. Grubb & Ellis ---858-9330 ""1BR. S550·S625 ""2BR, $850-$725 ""3BR. $900 Hunt.leach 2640 Gas/wtr pd Pool. gar. dlw 2BR 1BA. encl garage. 6'2·5673•650-6069 patio NO pets DISh· DIRECTORY For more inlo1mauon CALL TODA Ytt ISi FOR LOIS OR 10111 C1blnet1-Panel-Locl<•· Lie. Ins 842-5053•_ •llTWW. T&Ptle•. Stairs-Drywall Repair-etc * f,J •• .-.1. * ' Te•ture-Acoustrc & Paint 35 yrs ••P· Jerry 642-0567 Housecleaning. • Reliable Fr" est Kevin 538-6192 I DUI, Ill. UJ-1170 ~Bonded 8'1-5223 Small Remodel & Addns ..,,I llST la.HIN Battlrms-wardrobe-doors -HAVE DUST TRUST US' 30 yra 0 C Ouallty Work Home or office 548·9229 c.i•prt Cleanonq ******** OlllPl.ITI MYWW IUYIOll W. ... llPAIH :ijA TREES Window wntr 722·8•49 Free est Quality work on -....... · HOUSEPAINTING E1tt/(n1 plumbing. carpentry Toppeo/remove Cleanup Highest Quality• Lowes! drywall. windows. doors nu lawnl sprinklr 7S 1-3476 Riie$. Free Est David lences masonry Ille I GREEN LIFE by ERIC 673-1708 l'ltuling & yard cleanups Oes1gn-ln1tall-Maint llWI ,..,... let.I tit. 2~~r~0~8T2~i7~all Adam 111-1111 Thorough prep reas rates Jim 650-KIWI 650-5494 -cA"LL ME FIRST• a.\fTl&JmoAPI Pro since h nQles Broken, Ml1stng? Flat rool leakS Free Es1 Lied Low Ratesl 675-3694 G11 .......... Qu111ty woOI tatr price~ FAST GUAR SERVICE Free Est ::5S7494 968-5891 49•-6504 -washer & lndry rm •Big-Beaullful IBR Apl $725/mo 8•3-0930 Easlllde locl BBQ & lndry __ _ Vour Service 01rector}' Representatives u2 .. a21 & qpp,11r 5,.., ;.r .,., UIPIT I '1IYl *CRAMERS CLEANING Very Detailed' No extra lor apphanoes and extra ser· vices 432-0584 Lv msg FrM Estimates Any size Job Call Dennis * 211-1111 * FREE EST REAS RATES •SPRINKLER REPAIR• Ill• PAlmll NO JOB TOO SMALL Comm1Res1d m11n1 G~an Int /flip Specialist ReroollRepairs All wor1o. Ron 722·8646 ups 2 lyrs exp 6'5-5124 Xtnt refs 8,.2•3118 guar he 570720 722· 753 7 rm Patio. gar & cable avl Bl-LEVEL 2BR. 2 lofts 2 $635 No pets 631·8•27 BA. skyhte frplc, wld. nrl•••••••••• --Hunt Harbour, 1400 sf. lns1allai1on & repairs Restre1ch1ng & cleaning Sales at wholesale prices HOUSECLEANING AND HOMEMAKER SERVICE Resl<l'I Comm'I Manne (714) 646·6015 Elec trocal UnYll&JI SllYICH ~ Plll'flll I W&U.l&nR I •• , Lw1 Window/Awning Cleaning ~ REMOVAL RELIABLE' 20, H1gl'I Ou11t1y • Reas Rates Sparkling clean 2Bdrm. $1150 (2131860-9513 1•1,Ba $750. All urns pd _ ___ _ NIUIHTIOI The Calif Publlc Utlllhes Commission. REQUIRES that all used. l'lousehold goods movers, Pfmt tl'l8lr P u_c Cal T number hmo·s & cl'laulleur s prinl thelf T C P number in all a<Wer.t1sement$ I( you have a que51•on abou1 tl'le legality ol a mover limo or chaulleur Call Public U11111es Com- m1"1on 71 4-558-4151 111-0710 •Wmlllll* Rea/Comm Ma1nt1Repa1r large. jobs Newport yrs in area 642-5937 Roof Repairs & Rerootm9 Qual work. Free est S25hr ALL CARE ENTERPRISE Costa Mesa Hunt Beacl'I Commerc1a11Res1den11a1 Frig. gar Sorry. no pels ·CONDO style bl-level. 28r 196-0 WALLACE I 1'tBa lrptc, W/D. gar & OllPITWOll *House CLEANING• E11penence. References :r•87892 Greg 979-6276 631·2475 or 642-WASH areas Est Reis 675-3175 RAINBOW C11cle Ma1n1 Loe 573688 969-8851 *lllmtolll* PROF since 73 The 1'11gh· CUSTOM Fireplac~ -and =~·t1~~al"-l..o~&I F~'!':s~ ~N VIEW ROOFING 642· 1'24 6'2-4905 ·parking space S895tmo 1 523·9279 2131860-9513 ReStretch Repair-Install Cleaning S20·$30 per rm 100% guaranteed Buy carpet at Mill prices Dependable Good Rites 63 1-5989 Mary Qual work Free est S251'1r est quality repair service Brickwork Block Walls 1 SI iic:569~97 636-l758 \,.ocal References :487892 Greg 979-6276 at tl'le lowest cost Roof· Driveways Paving Best ~.._.fl:---.... DELUXE IBR 1BA. utll w--=s,.. .-=-.a Plld. single pref d No I pet Near Hun• Harbour &P&IT1111TS $600/mo (2 131 860-9513 Large attractive Apts in a DELUXE 2 Bdrm. 2Ba beaullful garden setting 1 frplc WID l'lk up, aitch Pool/spa Garage orl gar . near Hun1 Harbour carport Sorry. no pets $975 1213) 860-9513 2Bdrm 2Ba $800 - 398 w Wiison 631-5583 JLRG Dix l rt·level. 28t 2 ---------lolls. 2·,ea. cath ce11. 1 Bedroom $6551 skyhte. FPs. Roman Ba 2• 1 w Wiison 631-0960 wld hk up. 2400 sf nr __ Hunt Harbour $1450tmo 111 Lin &PT 12 131 860.9513 lJ1-tlOJ "" 11,,.. rlveways. pattos. patiw. etc No 1ob 100 small. reas. llntJ ISl-0111 M"r!i•rYf'~Pll •••-n•11T-st111 iUL{ A U AN STUCCO-TILE-Reas Lie Relrlg . Washer/Drytirs Bond Ins 537-1554 Biii D•sl'l-washers Ovens Courteous Serv 760· 7398 .W&llSI CLUllH Meuculous & Hard· working 10 yrs 1n the housecleaning business Please Call 733·88 1 t -_ -plumbm~. electrical misc I worll 16 yrs e•peroence ftlCI PAJmll lll IUmtc Ill Lic:r696 7 Gil 675-3694 17141722·9643 • & Wallpapenng Ou•h•r • ~vica& Repau f'gililliiil )~rlc Free ~t 969-63•9 Lie 5090"4 Greg 731-6295 II ' L HAULIN VIE •L ie M assage by _. • •B Z ELECTRIC• I Garage/Yd Clnups-Trees Otamondm1no & Gold· Resid'llComm I All Home fin ers Lv m for RTHIN IN I A PIJIHOTIOI PllS Improvements Free esl ffl IU-1112 W7 77t 3,,3 a~ HANGING1STR1PPING House& Vacancy Cleaning =548099 Bret 968-5504 1....,..., 1ulllll --uc=560875 VISA·MC ed A 5Wr•n -I A BLISSFUL TOUCH 673-1512 llcs·d Bond eas I IMMEDIATE SERVICE Tl'lerapeut te Massage - We Really Care 847· 1230 ~--I Sr Discount Hauling Ctn (Swedish & Lom• Lorn1I SUPERIOR Wallcover ng RELIABLEHousecleanong '~' up Trees Jol'ln 650-1628 STRESS FREE 84~·5 158 lnstallatoon Re mo.a • by the day Local area 'L:1ll3l.SlL' -'-' 1 ---Wall Repair PrOl1'\IJ' ••t CALL Yolanda 631·5967 I IYIUIE Lill SH HEADACHES/Lower back =-566215 Mar~ 642·68A:.! St Uc = C ' I paons siress Massage +--~. u En1ry Kitchens Batl'l1 Comm I Resid·1 19 yrs exp locally 754-3980 TtLE tnstalled & Repaired Prompt courteous service Free est & referances Jol'ln 646-9889 $695/mo at 234 Avocado Adrian Really 64~-85 13 IL!gur]' Buch 2648 HI • 111011 1 BLK FROM MAIN BCH UllllAllU lPPLIAIOE SYO. • -~ 573707 Hauling • le~nups tl'lera.oy on Mea•ca• WALLPAPER HANG lllG U T M UN • ' • ~· Res -Comm I ?dd IObS 8150 5 .. 3-0952 Cl'l11opraC1IC ottice Insur REMOVALS ComOPt' •e SHOWERS • Mexican M U E & RINTER Serving all your e1ec1nca1 DUMP RUNS JUNK accepted 536-7789 Betn b•Os S1 L•c = 4 16" 4 •o TIEE •R9.,._. FloorPavers GenContr REPAIR Low pr1ces On· needs 17141 63 1-3238 Furniture 1rasl'I tree,---1714J523-7936 La••, 111 ~•195 Tree Service Upper unll 1BA wi new LG 1BR ocean vu Ulll carpet & drapes, open paid Walk 10 downtown beamed 091hngs. no pe1s1 LOClled 81 250 Chit Dr 1n please 2256 Maple Laguna Beach S800tmo. Factory Trained Tecn- nic1ans Locally owned and operated for over 20 yrs We repair all ma1or housel'lold appliances L•c=39484 Ph 846-8393 site or WaJk~•n Call lor Josepl'I A Greco brancnes appl•a,,ces Oua ly w0<k e•e>er•enced Est 979-3123 Call Mike 7 dys 646•139 , *A,•1 .,,..* WE gals snd l'la,,g 109e1rier reasooat>le 6'6-5.-Ct 778-2307 6•6-0597 deposit $400 No tirsl or ----· ---I 1as1 249· 1211 497 .4591 **911& "Ill** 1BA Partly Furn Cottage •2650 HARL.A AVE• Fireplace. reserved prkg A small. quiet complex N Leguna U111s pd 18R Apts moderately Single $7 4 0. sec M C & VISA 549-3077 Child Care &11011&11 UllllS All American Childcare Agency St Uc<l & Bnded 587-2250 HIRE PHF MllSTIC llCY Exp cl'llldcare & house- . • keeping Screened to through class1f1ed meet your needs 533· 7823 Construction & Building •llWlllE.Mlll Res/Comm 16 yrs e1tp Robert L Farrell Loe B379853 E'cellent Local References • 631-7228 .• St11p-oaint-1n11a Ao ltOI'$ l&IUll ll0.1111 vice to tne c1azy '' yrs Junk to Dump 7 days OLW I DPllT exp 633· 7 72 any 11me I Costa Mesa 5•0·3 798 l Ut. •-• T-l ••••2 I TUOYIUCTRIC ~ -----'iHi"'fJS'fouAo Comm'I. Res1<l I lndust I ~· CIAST RVlll PEST CONTROL Service Dependable HOME MGMT CO Lowest 1ega1 ra1e Caret ... 1 Compiet& Clean-out $68 Reasonable Loc.z=527459 House pets & plant care licensed T 152 461 ln$lde OulS•de Garage CALL Tracy. 548-2317 Refs. L•C Ins 567 -484 7 Free auotes 646-5651 Up 10 2000SQ 11 859-•325 priced Features ca-494-287-4 thedral ceilings. lire-__ pl1oe. balcony. garage pr '•N·......,...---k--h-•2•6·6~9 ~--~!!"'""~-~~~· ... ---------1~---~~-~---------------------~----~~ carport Like new& very \ ~ " NtwPort Beach 2669IRoommatts Wanttd Buslneu/Offlc' Rtnt Money To loan 29 14 lost & Found 292S lost & Found 2925 private Pool. spa BB0.1 •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• ..,724 2769 ~WIDOW HAS~~~ 4 TDs' S C C T laundry 1sl -sec No •GATED COMMUNITY • Steps to bay• Quiet area L .. ~ FOUND BLACK & TAN LO T BLA K MANX A pels VELMA 549 2447 New decor ll'lru-out' IBR $ 10 000 up No credll"" baby Pug dOQ .., co11ar REWARD 5 monll'ls Olll . II Ill GUYii Id el g encl ga age CORONA <lei Mar F snr FOR LEASE 18 Fron1age No penalty Call Denison Fou,,d Or'I oeacn " N 8 B•en oer "lo '•• •E·s10E 1g3Br2Ba.lrplc l2BRApts w12car garage S950r,r:~ inc1 ~t tl s 2Br 1Ba pool pa110 1398sQ lt a1S125sQll I Assoc 673-7311 N0W' 673·2018 R,,nestone conar v.c Oomesdc:s 3018 gar. pvt patio qu1e1 4 un11 central AIC wel bar. lire-645_4579 or 640•9639 carport $4 12 mo 1u111 440 E 1711'1 SI Costa _ .1 ., ar 00, R ogtt ,... 8 bldg. lndry rm No pets place. micro wasl'ler & A11a11 10 1 759· 1269 Mesa 645-8523 FOUND Coc>.a1et1 vet, •21 924 , •••lllPll / .... y $1195/nlo 720-1565 dryer hkups Goll course Misc. R•nt'"'IS E s l DE c M Fem L11-c w;sirc 201n & Virg1n1a ,.. Costa ........... Htt I~ •Quiet & clean 2BR l BA No pets 644-0509 i sm rs wn 6 New bldg near airport 646-016J year 010 on Fro G 29 .•c hf' .. reft. 1111/ , view Allma1n1incJ Sorry "' • I N ,.. 2BR 1 ns I wr " Mesa C ato ~ 1 O LOST M Goto Re111ever 2 upper lg closets, dtw. _ _ Rooms 2706 1 pool patio S385 mo oys N B 250-0464 Santa Ana & 1 -,h C M Gall ...... new carpets, garage 835·8806x229 evu Announctments 2920 FOUND COCKATIEL VIC 548-2818 $730 NO PETS 640-2495 •W&nlflllT• •lllTIHTll IY Tiii 548-3651 OFFICE w1tl'I ocean view ot Beacn & Atlanta H 8 111-M-1112 Costa Mesa 1oca11on 165 FIR f•-Lin 960·9814 - -•SHARP 2BR ,;replace lllWNITUlllU&PTS WIYPUI* Female n-smltr respon-sQ 11 wotl'I new carpet & -Personals 300' ~OUSEl<EEPER WA111-e::i tg Pvt patio encl garage I *WTTI M&T SLIPS* 1988 2• Terry RVs tor rent S•ble 20·25 prelerao1¥ n o11n1 Call 722-9055 Al our presentation of FOUND DOG oo~s l11(e ••EW TO .. REA " l"ull t me l•ve·out GO' o small pet Ok $775 mo EXCLUSIVE BEACH by ll'le montl'I on paro. SCl'IOOI $375 on Balboa fabulous new skin & naor HuSl(y voun~ •em ..,,,,, .. ... Male 1a rel s soeak E"Q osr-Sa,. Av111 now 760-8862 co••MUNIT"f w graat lac1ht1es Sec 675-634, Comm•rci"'I Propertv care products 890-9636 one oiue eye & one orowr shm ,,and some "Or .ovar Cap1s1rano a•ed "Y' d 1 536 83 lb. " • J smo1t8' success•u• """'0 As.< •o• .JO Anr• 740-4;6;' •ti fl-...... 2BR 2BA w 19 trop1ca1 gar-ep st mo . FEllW Ill Y 27 78 lost & Found 292 5 eye 10 4 v•c De Mar & • .,.., M -Santa Ana Ave. Cos•a en1ot5 Oul 01 OO<'lrs -" ~'"E· .. !or tne are ..,, wm Ylrwtl den set11ng' ocro d "" C M Furn. bachelor w ovt CM Lrg Kllcl'len \ .,. Pllll •n&IL Mesa Ca• 548.09•6 1rave1 .. ooo..n~ •or at 5WI loraplace garage & en1oy entr ba non smkr uhl ingroom wa11t-1n cicset " 1111c11ve s11m ... o,..,an ,,. 1000 sq ti 1Bdrm w loft · our prvt beacl'I S 1615 All I paid No pets Gooo ioc washer Drver •mmt.>O llWNIT IUCll 80•es Lg or vate. r(X'r- G rea • tor o sp•ace"' tl'lir11es """c ~ .,.,..e,.. homemaker Coo• & •Q''' cumoere<l and 1oo•mg nousekeeoing Fu1t 1 me.\ !or tl'le ••ght gu~ PHOTO di"" otf person 96•· 1!'1•'4 2 B1d~sLLs:~;.0~~5peis ma1 .. nten1a;~1e on~'..._ * $3751mo 645-9659 I OccupancLy S•oo 8 , , s E corner westchlt Dr 11. * I .. 1tl 5alll C M room tor rent incl u I 01 s 0 ' 1 ._. n n Y Irvine Ave Htgh v1S1011!1ty S525• dep Mobile l'IOme SORRY NO PETS I kltcl'len, pvt oackyard., 631-6959 1rall1c gooo s1gnagt' No pets Mature adults O&ll ll0-0111 turn or uni Walk to snops FEM TO SHA M1ss•on 1 478 SO FT Quiet, secure 6•6·8373 BLK BCLI 28R 28. n I $425 incl ultl 722-8215 V1e10 l'IOme W • M 3. F IU-1101 1991 NEWPORT BLVD 1 n ,..., u -Pool spa S340 Call crpts minis I p d w. EXCLUSIVE beaut Balboa A r Tom 458.9324 * * * * * * patio gar & caroo!I Peninsula Private entr ose 0 OIW I l&SICI mesl:iB.AU $950mo 731-1230 • N$30 oco6o71\~ng33o9r smo1t1ng ,,. .. c.1.1. 2~r 252 s I-Arts er alts Oll•ce FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142-Hll FOU ND Eveoi as ses bronze Ge•l"l'1an lrarie black case 1Serenge111 10 5 VIC Newport & HOS· 011a1 Rd N B 615-2264 1'0UND LHAPSA APSO A MUST' Richard 1000 S ,_ Ba yl ron t Newo o r1 SSJO Beacl'I 92662 1 Ef!J>!OXm!n! cnampagne •tom l"ouno Ptrsonal ~rvtces 3004 &OOMmHOURI A P A ~ P R Lotus Construction t' \O pre• Call Anita -5c; 155 ' at Harbo• & Fa11 5., .. 10 1 642 r 5:i CREDIT CLEARING GUARANTEED RESULTS t BR Condo 2nO lloor on 5 .,. 1 Cnrost oroented W D ga• tl'le Versailles S895 mo Hunt Bcl'I Room ,nc1 u111 Ma•d S495 mo 675-6J5 I storage" Gooo Easlsode Ci8'Ss·••eo aci.en·s-:-ng 1a•es l"OUND "8r'r arge btac• .S Negative cre<M erased Wl'le<' IOOk•"Q t0< • tull·t·""e 300 Ca~ne Lane Adrian 1 Costa Mesa 1oca11on Cal• 1 1an Doo.•man M v c. Auto ourcl'lase ,,. 3 dd)S .,..0 1ta1c~ 0,~1-11 1, ..,_, &PUTlllm TMte attracuve Apts lea- lure pool spa private p1t1os or decks garage or carport in a beaulllully l andscaped setting Sorry. no pets. R II ~5Y8513 pool kitchen pr~v• eges Male Easts•de C M Sco111 548-2794 your "'essage•nto a '01 0 warner & Beacr> •o 4 Free VISA MC ACC t7-e tock::,., 1::, '0, ' ea y .. • laundn. non-sm .. r non-l'I 200 lBA ara e ,,omes w ll'out voue,,er 8 F ., 1 5•9 4204 '" ........... ~ ·' ouse 17"' g 9 7 7 5 t 1 8• 2 ·20 2 inane•.. nc " • oortun11-,,, cles•·l·--1 HOUSE TO BEACH' I dnnker $340 847-2451 d 5400 0 • <lep s spacious we _,,_a_•,._n9=--to_1_ea_v_t'-")-<l_ur_s ____________ ~--__ __ _ ~~ -- B B _ yar m 11ghteo comm unit Furn1sl'led 2 A 2 A.. d ""!Laguna Sch turn rooms Dee 631·1838 L C A 1 t lrplc garage avl 10 20 S I aguna anyon r •S $1025tmo Bil.r 6•2-3850 8P~S135P0v1Pen91r~n5c:50 N"' N B brand new lu,ury I s1ud10 oic or 1ogn1 mtg I ,... vt " • Conoo. Plantation shul · $825 Avl now 582-3 164 All The\ an Upholstery . ..,....,,.,... 1'nt1aue Spec1al1S1s Divans S 199 Cl'lairs $99 Ouallty W<i~ 33 Vrs Exp Bernie Nancy '7 t ·260 1 Day "' ano Oa) out class•· lted aos 8re always wor111ng lo• f0U I Employment 5 5 3C APA?TVE"I" PEN" AL CON$t,_· ... ~-p T 3 oays wee11. sta'11"" ommed a111 ~ ... s• ,.. ... e outgo•"9 ;:>t!'Sonah1y an<l posseu xint pl'lone s1u11s SaJar) ooe Call Allon• al 213-698-07&3 llTIST FIU· Tiii I For small iMne Grfl Mfg GOOd COO)' Skills req 0 Call for t1eta11s 250--041(1 • WT IWl&lll _ad•es Soor•s-ar Ne..,. oor I BeaC"' •oca1 Of' Satar> accor·ong tc eA oenence Call 6'3·6094 •0·6Pm lttll.tit llcr. Trti•ff $375-$475 Nk 11 you tove soorts& money 714-0 133 Beauty IALll&SSIST llleeded 1mmeC1 G•e11t oa~ & benefits l'te:. "lrs Fun a1mospnere 63' 1922 C&lllEI P -tor grocerv store or Balboa s1ano $6 00 tlr 673-8580 Bacl'lelo1 S550 I Bedroom $665 2Bdrm 1· •BB $765 2Bdrm 2Ba twnhse $855 2BR t'tBa 2 story patio smkr 35· refs 494-045 11 1ers. Berber crpt pv11-- pool cable rea<ly $695 MESA VERDE CONDO room & BA pooi & soa Industrial 2788f i mo Seaclott Manor S375•mo Clean working Prefer Female n-smllr I )·our Lifestyle Demands 111 llml STIHT COSTA MESA M2·1tH ' 548-2682 F non smkr sl'lare u11t 25-35 $650 644-7115 1200 SO FT w front olloce I 754 52-8 large rear drive-in door *JIHI llOO* kitcnen priv • ' NB Nr sand Resp F $780 mo 629 Term.nal I Frig dishwasher stove• Newport He1gn1s Quiet 25-32 n-smkr 2BR tBA Way Costa Mesa incl No pelS 545-4855 room n sml\r w D quiet clean w carpori & DAVS 5•0-9352 EVES UST191·1111Pll llllllllO* 1 k itch e n Pl1v11eges1 lndry $475722·2539 1 646-068 1 Lg pvt yd lndry no pets I F11g* dlsl'lwasher stove ~3751mo 6•2·5182 Nwpl Irvine area Own 1• S/f , llll 11101 $800/mo•dep 548-7855 incl No pets 545-4855 rm/ba Pool nr Baclt Nwpt Beh M-l·A Zone ------Quiet Nwpt Beach 2Br I Bay $380 · oep UltlS A 541 5032 WTll• •Oceantroot 2BR IBA 10 2Ba. pool condo !West· incl Avt now 756-9042 ~-1 _ • 2BR Incl prvt garage gas .,,_ deck D W WiD. 1 cliff areal Furn bdrm OCEAN VIEW From Vour p 2790 & water $735 No Pets c ar garage $1150 mo you furnish own linens Room• N B p,.11 balh Income "f!rty 2323 Elden 548·785<l VIP Properties 675-2232 kite priv. mature female. jacutt•. pool. t•p w•d·I•••••••••• Eutalde lg upper 2BR •Yrly 2BR 1BA wigar qu1e1. clean. non-smk! <llw. micro $600 . iutls ARIZDIA APTS 1'1t8A In QUiel complex 2 Upper Unit 11 215 32nd resp • no pets Rel s 6•5·6151 Ive msg t1 alcon1aa. garag e St Avl 1011 $925 mo $380/mo •dep & ·'rUt11s S750/mo 6'2-4792 Ownrl Ag1 722-8520 Call 650-5650 att8f' 5pm Room In CM hOme Prefer ma1ure working genti. man $80 wkly 6'5-35' 7 Outgolng35 • F 10 sl'lr outstanding 4BR delux Back Bay townl'lm Pool spa. tennis sec system. AIC garage yard more• Ntsml<r $600· &50-8553 2 1 units 1n Sunnyslope area of Phoenix Low c1sn <lown & owner hnanc•nQ available F"ull p~ce S320 ooo Call owner 602·8•0·9397 Monday through Friday VAN CONVERSION CLOSE OUT SALE Ford a nd Dodge 1000 REB . ...... h hi t t • \ t\TI 1•,.,, 111~ • t ,,, Ill • '1\4'" \\nr111Ln • 1 f'AJ1 ' 'JM'"' Features Include: •8()1. •AM/FM ft..~. •Air lontl. • Po"'"' 8.ra.ll.-.. • Powtr 0oor locks Full) &quippcod Handk apfM'CS \ a tb v1ilablr • AUO) " httl' •25~ e 12 f'-150'" • 18 f.250·, • Po" rr Stttrine • Powu W1lldo9s e 14 Ooally' • S6 Vu Coaveniou e Grut 4 x 4 Sel«tlota >N I 4 llU t \ \' t u \I H .... lu' . I ( -·• -) ... ) . R .. 1.a1t• -': ,n 'Oltf 1'rt• I' • 1 ;,,CJfti Don Kott ord Van & Truck enter ·21212 So. Avalon I ve. canon.CA (7-14) 636-8911 k r. Biter. . ' -. . ' I "PIT 111111 ,, 11 •n•••n , • ---.. autw•n _,,•1111 ... --:t9!.'!· ~~·Cert bOl1Ue. xlnt ~-1:30-10pm. ta/Hr, Ben-~. Good ...... ~.,.."' 111-4111........ .. • .-..... . -. flor "ull c1 .. n1 ~ PIT. Good...,... tip9., ,,TM-Fhm-aptn01 2 ~,.,..., ~ •Ill fl ,.,.".._,........,.,c.11 '" flealM• heura =..,_._..!! ~ 4M&fo:onv' . ~.~ eftta. Light typing fOI' IWI tklk AfJlfJ/ft P£ IC ....._ llMk• FIT au___ ._._,, ... ,_ ---'"F· compuMr. ~In per'· MVSAVER, lteO Plec9n• . ' __,....,.. =~~lliiii~===~ M ~ ••• 11n1Lt EIS aon, look• on Tmpe. 729 tie Ave .. Coeta Meea. '*"*· ldnt oppty • .Entry Poettlon ........... lb· T ACHIR P/T Pr• clrwer ao. Comlll.._. Cll! d!H • ~ ll4ii •-• ------FWlld 8t CM 5'6-5525 .._ poeltlon In Fa&Non ...... a necmnry. Mon ldlool. N.A.e.Y.C. IOlll. ............. - In Fot 1 Ton Tank Truell .. to 115/tw. Wiii tr.in. IUL R .... n mercin. wortdng wtttl EAltc>-ttw\I Ffl 1•30-6 AIJilJl'1 In orecMad. ece ........ ., •. VlctottM --& ·--.&mm* • ~. Paid 0...,. County Aouta. . call for Info. •Bllll-mTY LnlL 1591 pHn and domattlc pet80ft. PEHNYSAV!:A, Good .......... eea:s100. a.elr aoo. Book ...... LG P"' oollactton. >Ont .. 'Ii A• T MCJ>li. Sand NllwportSMltatlon PITI•-FIT.Goodbaneftta. ,.., I ~a~~~ 1eeo Plac•ntla Ava., ::r,::::, ~':c: fagul Cha lone • .. _u&..wy~ calllefn.1C)wn.846-2700 Ill-lat Call&albarafonppt l.lmit9doppor1unttytojoln ~:N>/STUAADS CoecaMeea. ,..., ll'oelUon. Fullo-Ttme. lllOObleO es1-03o1 Duckhorn. Mont•l•n•. tlC"'llhPrice,N• -$50;-2001 national r_,aetata mar-Noap'*-W11g99ope11. · Jotdan, BV, H.it2 I .......... Ga'8 Sar-1fll l /lre1111wlcr ---katlng IYtlatl\ with un-call Coleen 640-7112 * .... • ....... ' ... holdaya. ELECTRIC ~ bad mcnl 142-e871 N.. 10081 Talbert No •P nae, CA lie req. r-•·•-llmltad aarnlnge For In· *IDllL* NatlonWICM MMce .,. A""'1I In penon. 1882 Riiy auto UMd by r• .: .... aoo. Fountain MacGregor Yachts, 1&31 MAl ROOM ... 111•11 formation, e.ii PETE ~ naada ..... Htnor llvd. C.M. cover9d .;..,, petlant. 6022 •• ~CA92706-58t7, Placantia,Co.taMeaa. .auay_HuntlngtonBMChof-VIOTTOatSELECT coma wcQ In .AmerlU'• reptotaetalltaofftca.ln-B•d•ld• commode, FNeaoYou • .,_ •=i .,.,,_. * -·-..., I PlllTW flea need• paraon S BETTER HOMES & mo.t -.utlfUI Ctwletmu • dlvtu.I rnuat maintain ,.~!!!!!!!llMCS& wh••lchalr & w11kar~5~yr-~M~/i!K!-... --. .... IOl•"id~~. •·-• -···-. Jiii( dayflwaek, 8:30-noon. GAR.OEMS atw In SOUTH COAST ..... WCIUnt9 M wall • _....,.,......__ alt· 11000 080. F,.. delivery wond.,ful w/c"lldran. '=l.'°':'W::O::· ~~"':s~ ~~The Orange Cout Dally AnaW9r phones, & do REALESTATE751·SOOO PLAZA and ,..._port obtelnnewgrowth.~ =.:t,*.:·..=t-&•up.M2·7M2 · Movtngc:an'ttalilaw/me.. tllflll IDr our l'Nlll or~ print out Car lneurailce. Piiot haa OC*'ings In Its ~t 1':f1·iiall Georgia -.'f /-8 •a c ti FA S H I 0 N :'::~ :.n. . HRBA RIDGE REMODEL IM-50"19/H 856-5282/W = ._entry & erou Valid CA '0tiver. Lie. Min. ~~ ~=RfrR •an:•~ - . . GrMt F.V. ~. FIT 11500-~:D~ :.~:::..-: afttalWlcatloftL Sand.,._ *~ SALEI ~~~pale ---~lm"!"'-~l"!'!! "..... ~ OUMom.t wvlce. l300 wk 491-.3700 . FuH Time LEAD PERSON 5 !~ '!... ~~ $2000/mo or pi t ~94<47 •• CHhlera. Flexible aume & ~ reQUlr• ......... ~ ::r br ... ~th f\l'ti!:: ,. i Alllllllll 6049 : 1IOOCI .... *:"::.! ~ •Wm/WllTlll to handle Schedutes and Sat. Typing, art back· hc>utt, ~ta ~ =::~ :·J:= ~~In penon attar glut tub & ahowat Mta. * ,.._ * ,......_714-2e1·i39SOf' Reetaurant. Express. an PefaonMI. T"r1LeaoPer-ground helpful. Wiii train. IECEPTllllST inoa. .... "°::'.':'~.. vie», Inc., 1ooe1 Talbert .,t~ Cal Gym 1000. ahutter•, .... , .. ... Roee 714-291-2325 ucttlf\g new reataurant aon must be b I ngual and Apply f>ENNYSAVER. _, "--" Ave Ste 200 Fountain food la required Mutt llgttt flxtut• & mQfal All Cairn Tarrtar S 179 home <Mll\lery M rvic.. have mall room ex-1880 Placentia Ave .. Local community .,.... (714)541-2520 v.,;c,, CA t270a-5t17 haY9 min 2 yra . qualfty hema, 721-8508 Ooctcar ~ $249 -• • 11u-. .... drivers to deliver parlance. Apply In person Coat• Mau. paper9 .... f\111 time ·---Iii. . ~-LARGE G!,.ASS TOP din-L."8M A 12.99 ~ & ~.full & part· rnMla from restaurants =-3~heMC:::1ay Ptl~r~ flllllllllL alll R • c e p t I o n I s t I (714) 75e-5025 * D • ..,... VIYa ltatla, 303 &r~y. Ing room ta~le with Mini 0o:: $349 ~ .,_flora.twMn Frl«tds, to l'lomaa. Need car, Insur 330 •w Ba St Y Co:.a SWltchboatd Operator. Retail Fun. orouncmoor opp In Laguna a.ch. caramtc b&Me. Ilka new OWr 25 put>P* In atocit. a ... eonal Countr y & rafa. Evening shift. · . Y .. G $1403 ,17 181MO Exparlef'Ce required. pro IPC)rtl mgmt. Paid $tt5. 722-7.«M4 . All J>Ut>P* guaranteed , Qwltltwww Store. South 8w + tips should avrg Meaa. A• for eorge • Muat be able to handle training & guarantee. Mr. -••HH• PETLAND PAVILION · , C0Mt Pma, Oct. 1•t thru .S1Q.-$t5 per hr. 833-1810 Ara~z. 642•4321 Ext. Ona yr. recent exper. In buay awltctlboafd. walk· I Newby. 372-5304 Low to mid S2Qt<, amall of. Liv rm Ml: couch, mtchlng O~N 7 DAYS :. Dec 24th. 837~1 ~. aecretarlal or gen't. cik -In cuatomera and flee In Newport BMch, ~-=:·c: 3oo~ 16374 8Mctl BMf, tv• ml. ~' .. --OR-IVERS typist .work. Type 45 mall/postage machine. S~ S:' ~te~ W«d Perr 5.0 exp. 7S llWm tble etc( 67S-72/1 S 40S fwy; next to Target. 1 ,.._ 1 ,.._, wpm. Apply by: 10112189 -Exc.llent benefit pack· typing helpful Wiii tral wpm. Call Myra ~9S39 • · * ••1.aut * : Hit lllllD-. llllllTlla. 760-3400 EOE age and credit union quldt IWnar' ·Phone~~ MOVING must Mtt NOW! _. WANTED Full time. Experience NewPort-Mesa Schools tMmbers~lp. Apply In FIT-PIT aonallty • ;,,ult Fast Ymt m•l•ll Etagant Wtit wuhed coun-A variety of old« klttana & :~ $8.56/hour preferred In Apartment Ptne>nnel person at. p8C*t ofc. Start. 1)/1. Sand &. r..,.it boaU fOf' try Franch oak din. room spayed/neutered adult :l HWIP&fll •UYE-Y Maintenance. Salary Ron 582-77tS painting & varnlahlng. Mt With upttOla. back cata naac:t reaponalble. • Ganaral office wOf'k. Apply commensurates with ex---•TE DAILY PILOT This 18 your tldtet. to a fun, Must ~ mature. cMpen· 1 .. t. China cal>:; loving In aide homes. : Immediately. Type 40 • NewPort perlence Excellent ben· ••---exciting position with SEC/RECPT. CPA ofc. OC dable. Wiii tnaln. $7.50/hr paatel paach·blue-wht 536-3771 or 839-7019 ! wpm. 7~ EOE e Balboa eflts. Apply at: flllllllL IUll .... ..,.., BLOCKBl!STER Video, airport &(... N/amkng atart. 714-878-229t aofa/lvst; All Xlnt. '' Newport Mesa Schools e COf'ona del Ma.r TSL MGMT 188 E 17th 1e1ta...... the nation a largest video ofc. Typing. phones. WON'T LASTI 973-0653 FREE TO GOOD HOME. •; • C t M St # 1 A 'Costa ·Mesa S 15 14 -S 18S4/month 11• ••• •• 21 auperatore chaln. * •833-9.796* * Garman Shepard. Male. :, HlllllU•U. osa esa .. _ • · · _, --IAYmWllTlllUIS ts mos. Good w/klda. 'C30-40 hour week Tran ,{7141642-1603 2 yrs. recent exp. In sec-We're looking for self-SEC/RECPT. FIT pos, req matt,... & trundle, never quiet. 722-8918 or :~ a rnu81. Start· $5 ':!:: O~ dab.per :~· early Management Position for retarlal or specialized motivated, mature lndl· hrs fOf' medical ofc In UMd S 195. •840-8733• 434-2980. ,, 4t2-8Js.4 Of' 8y._..526 · f 11P•n a 8 car. card & gilt dept In N.B. clerical work. Type 45 ... fll•n vlduals with flexlble C.M. Some typl~gd QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS FREE TO GOOD HOMES !~ proo o nsurance. pharmacy. XLNT opp for wpm. Computer literacy Real E1tate. weekends achedules who are at phone akllla. MS AnllfaltS 6010 BO Q TED 3 F le I doo C.ta !; lllliD llLf /111.J vGOOD EARNINGS advancement. 640-7373 desirable. Apply by: 9-6. Positive outgOlng at-leaat 17 years of age w~th Secretarial ~ & X, UIL I Wo::!rfui" Term per ~ rt GoodatartlngpayFIT PIT VNO COLLECTING ·····mmw.H•H 10/10/89760-3400 EOE tltude.Good phonertia(l: _experience In a quality .............. ANTIQUE pine dry link. ~:'l_ND~:;:; ment• 850-6873 1vem1g ;~ Newport area. C all --,__, Newport-Mesa Schools ner a must. Perfect tor customer servfce en--.. $395. Alto antique white · L * · · :: Abraham. 631·9998 11&.LMJ-UH PlllJm/OIPYlll collegestudentor ~etiree. vlronment. l~~~~fv":~~:~ wicker, auorted pieces. SOFA 8' BEIGE WITH fLOOKING fOf' a Compa-:~ llllTD llLP $15.00 + bonuses. no exp •PRINTER AB DICK 360 $5.60/Hr to start. Call Once aboard, your ticket exper Muat have good 72t-93S9 BLUE FLORAL PRINT. nlon?I We have wonder-'' w kd 1 h & llM•l:•;•ll-f nec.FT/PT.841-2261 •KEY OPER.·PASTE UP Re/Max of Huntington -tit'--you to a great clerlc8' tttllll prof ap-•-11&.1-aT1•&1R Gd condit ion. St75.00. ful lovlng dogs & cats • M ays unc es Beach 841-4004 or .... ,_ • --• -839-9547 after Spm available for adoption. :~ itramooni. AUrCoffee. Medical " •COUNTER SALES. -·-346-9fi6Q... C0"1J>8!1Satlon packag pearanc:e & attitude. Gd Unique 30 yr. coll· Art. ' Mutt go to responsible :: N.B. 67~2.33 " EARN MONEY watching •l lYI Good benefits. Wielfcfay. -llicludlilg-a competTtlve banafits:-1t+.261~222-Peflbd Furn.-Antiques, TWIN BDRM SET':" 6 Pcs. owner. Come & see. we " TVI $50,000/yr. Income FIT, PIT experienced back APPLY at PIP, 642-0621 I OEPTllllST aalary. exceOent benefits -1W--Pn llxts. allver etc. Sat 10/7 Ilka new. Oak veneer might have thfl perfect :; lllOID.... potential. Details (1) otftceorLVN.Some front 298-B E.17thSt.C.M.or Aderfl -F t and career growth op .... , .... ~ 9am-3pm. 675-9078 tor bkcasehdboards.9drwr petforyou.63 1·103~ : ; Per-.onable counter at-80 5-687-6000 E x 1. required. 644-2722 840-90S3 220 Newport v is ng agency. ron portunltles. Apply In per-For busy R.E. Invest. Syn-appt. Designer/Dir prevu drar 4 drwr bureau, 2 nlte --------;: tandant for busy Irvine K-tS90 Center ~ ste 12 N.B. office appearance. light ton from 1o am _ 3 pm dlcator. Wordpertect. atands. Oottad Swiss HIMALAYAN KITIENS , , ., .. cleaners. F/P PIT lllllAL•ftl '11111 . . . typing. Contact Pola, daltY. at BLOCKBUSTER Lotus. Non smoking N.B. blue spr .. ds. 2 pr mate CFA. Seal Point. beaut :: poeitlona avail. Seniors ...WU•n&1Y Half-Time Assistant Pl•l111111t.111 64l-.0111· Video 1200 Bison St view offic.. Oppty for ~ 601 1 curtalns, S350 for all. martls, 9 wks, box train- ;: ancouraged to apply. Experienced. mature pro-Prefer college back-FIT M·F 7:30am-4pm or llmTil•IT Newp0rt S..ch. Equ~i i;i~~-S:..~t 1~1ex. hrs ELECTRIC stove 30 .. 842-7982 ed. Shots $200. 650-8553 :.; Wiii train. 786-1322 r.utonal wanted for full ground. Prestigious New-4pm-12:30am. SS.25/Hr FOf' real estate Investment opportunity employer. Whit•. Immaculate. VICTORIAN Antique table .. ~ & nr...-•\ lllllD ••• -service escrow company. port Beach location Benefits. No exp nee. company Busy phones llWll-lllYll $7S.OO. 726-3111 or & ctlalra $200. 2 nlte ,.._"'a ...... ~·· :: -• Call 7 14-964-2744. Start mid-Nov.646-5074 Apply In person. Books llte typlng varloosdutles' ILOCllUSTER 17th & Irvine In Costa 722-9824aft6pm. atand1 S50. Clothes $1 6059 " P•aon needed for C.M. Leave message on Tape, 729 Farad St.. N k 7.30 4.30·-2 IB.. t " elactrlcal wholesaler. · NATIONAL PARK SVC~ Costa Mesa. 548-S525 on-smo er · -· · YI• ..llO· M .... now hiring. Must M. "" compu ers S..Utlful walnut Story & :: FIT, Engll9h speaking. Food $700 to $1500 weekly C8!1 751·7400 for ap-• . be 18 to apply. $400 M. 631-0301 Clark console piano · :i experience helpful. 11111'11 HU various positions avail. PIT lllllllPll UST pointment. Fumllure 6014 $800. 642_2450 after 5. :~ Contac:t8atty646-7777. Students, Housewives. Call 361•201• 10am-4pm 10-key, posting. llght RESTAURANT llTll.IALll ******* MOVING must Mii NOW! Mlscelaneous 6015 anytlmewl<ends !! llRm FT/PT. Energetic, re· ...._ typtng.2-3 days/wk.Flex---a Man-&aalesPositlons Wht wash oak entertain LEATH~SAMPLE SALE ... m .. •-•-•• ..._ ··--llable & flexible. Newspaper Ible hrs, N.B. Real Estate -..,...... TELEPIOIE cntr. Faux stone col & L .. thef Faahlons. Men/ r.. ~ .._.. ~I dall..,.,les. Travel Clauy. Dogs, Hot Dog Cart otfloe. 631-1400 F/~~~~~Rf~~l~S~~:!en = ~~ Fn=,~~~~.~ end tbls; Southwest pine Women. From $39-S 159, Like new, $1.50 each. :nO:."':'~it T~•;! ':;~ Newport Beach 760-8636 ISSISTllT f/TPll•llU 2·5 weekdays. EDIE'S Costa Mesa. Part & f\Jll-SILES ~~:;IMt. Mat~boinsp~nf OC SWAP MEET. OCT. •548-2681• -tranaportatlon. D .. V ...., 1111 .. -1 2-3 days nar week. Office· DINER. 2305 E. Coast time. 546-8370 o ove sea · x n "C· 148/8 722-7533 "" ._.. DISTRICT .. -. Won't lalt. 973·0653 Spotting Goods 6065 .printout. 540-1100 PIT. Apply at Ooryman's type environment. No Hwy. Corona del Mar. We are looking for an 2 AND TRIP TICKETS from l•-~--------- -SUPER SANDWICH NOW Inn. 2102 W. Oceanfront. llllliER typing required, will train. Restaurant UTAl. IALll . enthull..-tlc. energetic. 2 Bent Solid Oak Bar O.C. to San Francisoo. 150 lbs Weights, Bar & :-HIRING: PIT-FIT. Morn· Nwpt Beach. 675-7300 Apply PE NNYSAVER, SOUPLANTATION now P/T lor lady's boutique in hardworking person to Stools. Full Size. Cost leave 10/13 return 101\5 Bench, $1SO. Roman "-'lnaa&afternoons.Mon-1660 Placentia Ave .. hlrlng torallposs.Must Newport Beach. Call work In ttt. claSlllled $700, Sell $350 $150.2 TICKETSSCvs. Chair $140. Bally Life- . Frl. 54~4867 .... llLI • Fii ·Full or Part-time Costa Mesa. be entuslastic, flexible. & 644· 1823. <Mpt, Full-time. Sales ex-650-8088 Ive msg CAL 10114-$40 642-2074 cycte $950. 650-8088 Ive --------relaxed office. Wiii train "EarlyA.M.shlft P/TllllltllY/llOPT speak fluent engiish. llTll.llLIS parlance helpful but not BEAUT. SLEIGH BED BARGAIN books. die-_m_IQ ______ _ . ~Plllll ~-=~og~~.,er,:."~~~t "Musthaverehable 30 hour week. 57 hour AAdpply '!' pecrsoMn 1sss Person wanted for con-necessar y Excellent COUNTRY OAK. tncl ttonarles, encyclopedias, •Allllllm•a M-F A.M.+. Party Pleazers be flexible & anxious to vehicle and Insurance Call for appt. 646-4886 ams .. ve. . . tem""'"'"' furniture chain benefit package & credit dra.ser. oval mirror, 2 misc. clasalcs. etc. x1nt. -1 -... • Florlat,C.M.546-2211 'G6odSalary & ,._,_, union membership. nltettands&porcelain & FromS1. 731-4560 ...,...,_ work. Kendall 675-9420 Miieage Paid PIT WlllllllE ln&PL. W.111&.111 In Fountain Valley Ba.sic brUI handles, exquisite OCT. 7 & 6. 9am to Spm J)antal ... ,. __ /UllT •m• FIT, PIT, good benefit$, salary plus commission DAILY PILOT Sacr. S1450. Cherrywood .. 111 llT Orange County Fair-; liTlllllT.F/T --... r.-WP ... lf"2·4'1J contact Paulette . Wiii train. 714-964-0325 • din rm/cof table. Beaut. Brand new tooseball grounds. Costa Mesa. ~. RDA ,Pf'af. Xlnt oppty Irvine property mgmt co. Small mfg co. In H.B 863·3111 ext. 2113 ••• ••11 R~. -1 Mu1t See. 973-0653 game. 642-9740 Ent• off Arlington St. ·with great team, Irvine. n.eda dynamic lndMdual needs someone betw hrs Ill • IL• --u1 - , 788--0777 or Mo-4292 fOr Secy/Reeept. W/P 7 am · 5 pm. Hrs t1ex1ble, RETAIL SALES. PIT Flex Seeks P/T office help. Alt fw ...... ,. ... Couch. upholst. chairs. Tannrng ca.nopy bed (Sun-... DIAL 11111• •JtP. nee. along with good lfflll 111.P P /T 3 D Instruments Inc . hrs. Educational books & Good w/public, typing tablea. very good con-tana), ulad 36 hrt . like Upper & Lower Pully. UMd "'Claulfled'agot the ans-•ms. Friendly prof'I of-Flexible hours. Call Sue 15S42 Chemical Ln, H.B. toy store. l>ays only. C.M. skills & ofc exp. Call NSC "******* dltlon. $.400 fOf groop; new. Auto timer. rollers. for upper and tower body. to your fltewood n-2s.. flee. Call 8-5. SS t-7005 642-6450 894-5351 5S7 -3660 ask for Judy. 714-675-7100 will MPerate. 559-5067 etc. $349. 569--0601 eve Beat offer &31-6959. NEVER BEFORE , ~N EVER AGAIN SALE All '89 CARS, TRUCKS & VANS! COIPIRE THESE LOW PRICES AIYWllERE PRICES QUALITY SERVICE NEW-'89 PRECIS-R-S A LS MODELS 2 DOOR 4't 4 DOOR $1,000 MANF. SUG. RETAIL PR ......... $9,610 YOUR SAVINGS ......................... S2,52 l iumm IC\W1t710 IWtl1tl ~~$6989 . PRICE ' . -EVERY NEw '89 PICK UP 'IWBWDXFNlt BEIOW JNVOICE- ON EVERY 1'IODD. INsroat "LOW PRI CE1 ' '85 aiev Sprint Super clean. Ssp,A/C, low miles. •F£0m37 '2989 '87 ... SIP/U 51Pd.P.S..A/C. AM/FM._., D.000 mUa ._,. *5989 ...... 2. IT Uk 51p.~P.&.f.W., =-== ---- "HI GHEST Qr ALIT\ < .\R'I' "E\CfPTl"' \l ~'ER\ I( E wn R ~'t:I' '85 Ford LTD Wajon- AutoJ>.S., A/C n1.1llUlO S3989 '87 MhlllisM IOra&t 4 dr., auto, A/C, low miles. #BUOllffl *5989 ,. .... ,'lj.! •6889 '85 Dodge Colt E Auto, A/C, FM radio R>w milea1e. •F\:I01..r '3989 '85Fordlugu P/UXL Autot P.S., A/C, tilt wneel, cruise control •f'UDlMU '5989 '81 Ml11'4Mi Glllll Fully loaded, 47,000 miles ~JI •6989 '88 Wl " "V• '87Hyadal Auto. moon roof, cas,,ette, only 29,000 miles. •HVMSU.l 54689 '87 m.u Satra Auto, P.S .. e&11ette. only 22,000 miles. llEICl7 ... '6289 Full aii:4 top. . ::./ 9 '88•JkM ... Tlltio 5 lpd., tau, lolded black.=-..:.. oalJ , ..... •14 989 .. Otano-Coat DAILY PILOT/Ftldey, Octoo. 8, 1118 • NISSAN '87 MAXIMA Whit•. loacs.d, detailed & reedy to gol Owner a nn. ear coming! Well main- tained & malnt rree• 19.000080.721-4120 NEWPORT IMPORTS> ~MIMI ~·nus&~ O•t• I l 10 cr.oov "''"' ................. ....... If costs less to buy at: Newport Auto Center Try Us Complete Stock of Preowned Vehicles Mlrc'*' .... '-'ldw ...,...,, Coo t ""' lltwpert Bue~ 711 -• 100 S1ort-llollr.!: SUBARU GL 4 l! 4 WAGON 1986" al e. power doors ~ windows 11ereo cassette. root reek. excellent c.ond111on~ S5,900 OBO 434-3943 8:30 · 9:00 M-F 9:00 -7:00 Sot 10:00 · 6:00 Sun ..... 1111 VOLKSWAGEN SCIROCCO 1985. Wolt- burg. pawer windows air conditioning sunroof I owner S5 4 95 OBO Sen ice 5 da,vs a week 7:00 -6:00 MWTF 7:00 -8:00 Tues EVERY SAT. & SUNDAY •Orenoe eo..t College• FMvtew & Adami, Costa Meu. Admlsllon/Partllng FREE. SPACES $12 In AdVance, S 15 on day ol 969-3035 VOL VO 1981 Dl Wagon dark green automatic $4.000 492-5700 673-0900 Swep Meet 432-SMe •• FAMtl Y SALE* Furnltur•. jewelry, clothes & mUdl m()(el SAT a SUN 8-4, 1824 Viola Pl. VOL VO 87 780 Coupe low miles leather black/Ian. only 2000 made $24,995 76-0-1900 DI ~· 445 East Coast Highway Newport Beach. pp NI.IC M)TICE NI.IC NOTICE · PlBJC NOTICE rtaJC NOTICE Nl.IC *>TICE P\llLIC NOTICE PtalC *>TICE Ml.IC fl)TIC( NIUC *>TICE K IM11 NOTICE Of NOTICE Of NOTICE OF FICmlOUI aU81NE88 . 'K·514M K51291 California Coroora11on 650 K-41f71 dUC:led by A ~a11on 0RW COUNTY ll'Mi-AllATION Of All'PUCATION TO IALI OF AUTOMOalLE NAME ITAT!MIENT l'ICTTTIOUI 8U81Ne88 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Town C&nt.,. Dnve t7tll FICTITIOUS aullH€al Tile reol1tran1 eom - 8UPIN<Mt COURT •GATIVI HlL ALCOHOUC Notice It hereby given The !Ollowfng persons ere NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT Floor. Costa Mesa C/4 NA• STATIMt:NT meneed to tranuct t>u9- 100 Ctwtc C•* DICL.AJlATION MVl,.AGIS iwrsuant to seellont 3071 domg OYalneu H The following Pe-sons are • Tile following oersons are 92626 Tha fOllow1no persona are ,,_ unOe< the tletltlou• Dr. w... The lrvlne Ranch Water To Wl'lom tt May Concern and 3072 ot the Chill Code ol ~ETALURE. ORETRON. c?,pl"9 ou1lness as doing bu11nesa as Tll1s busineu •S eor · doing butlnMt u bull,_. name Of n.,,._ ...... AM. Oletrlct (IRWD) 11 prepatlng DI MATTIA'S, INC IS ap. Ille State or Calllorn1a ,,..e 3101 Soutn Main Streel. THE PHOTO LAB 1115 E EUREKA DEVELOPMENT dueled Oy A Co1po1111on VILLAGE OF WOOD-ltated &b0"9 on Oc1obet 18 CA. ll101 a ~·ti~ Oec:larallon tor plylng to tne Oepanment ot undertigO.O. G & W TOW-Ste B. Santa Ane. CA 92707 17th Str"t Cosia Mas. CA COMPANY. 4901 Reintrtie T ne registrant com BRIDGE 5~0 Newport 11184 Petitioner: KATHIE A. the prolect(I ) desert bed Ak:OtlOllC S.Vera~ Control 1NG, INC 955 West 18th Anthony F Y1pp M 0 Jak Deuk Let 20 Gtorieta Lane. Irvine. CA 927 '5 menced to 1ransac1 Dus• I Center Oflve Newoort Willlam M MeFan.nc DUNLAP below. A "~aft" Neg1111re to Mii alcotiolic: beve<ages Str"t Costa Mesa County Inc . A Ca1Uorn11 Corport1on W911, lrvlne. CA 9271• M1ueh·L• Leo Cll•en 4901 ness uno., tne '•Clll•ous 8eact\ CA 92660 Thie llatem.nt wu ni.o Aelpondent MICHAEL R Oeclar1tlon 11 on ftle at the at 987 N-POrt Center Dr ot Orange State ot CA 2 Descanso lrv1ne CA l(un J1 Lee 20 Gloroate R11ntree Lene Irvine CA DuMneu name or nam41s The ,,..,,,ne Compeny 550 wttll the County Cler1l OI Of. DUNLAP dlatrtct office. 18&02 Bar-Newport Beach. CA 92660 82627 will Mii 11 puOllC auc;· 92720 Wu t, lrvtne. CA 9271• 92715 llsteO aoove on Januar, 1 NewQot'1 Centef Of•ve N--ange County on Sec>tembef C-No. 0303005 o-i Avenue. IN!ne., CA And with On Siie a-& Wine uon. at Said Address. et 10 Dan Romeine K1r1tllam Thll ous1nen 11 con-Tuno-Mal Lin "Meaoow· 1988 oort Beac:ll CA 92660 13 11H19 MXWDtel 19 avail.Ible for publk: on-Eellng Pl-lioense 1 m on Tuesday the 24th 1625 E Franzen Ave Santa ducted Of Husband and grass 1rv1ne CA 92714 rn1s s1e1eme"1 wes 1 •Nl T1111 ou11neu 11 con-f01Me NOTICE y._, hew ._... apecilol'I A ~atlve Dec.lat· PubllShed Ofange Coast day or Octobe1 t989 tile Ana. CA 92701 Wile L•u Cll110 L,n 235 Sou1n w11n tne C0u"t1 C•e<~ 01 O• ducted by A Co1parauon Pu~ Ofat>ge CoMt ~ n..oeurt...,cledde auon wtll be considered !Of Dally PtlOt Octobe• 6 1989 fOll01•11ng automoo11ets1 10 1 George A V1pp 2 Tile 1eg111r1n1 com Reeves D"ve .:202 S.vertv •"9f! Covn1~ .;>r S101.,..oe• Tile 1eg1111ant corn-o..ly P1I04 s.c>tembet 29 ....... ,_ ....._. ,_ ~ovel or dlaapprovel by F833 wit Oescanso 1rv1ne CA 92720 menctd to transect Dus• I"''"• CA 902 •2 28 1989 menc:ed to tranQC1 Duso-October 8 13 20 19811 _.,.......,... ..._ ,_ ,.._ the Boetd or Directors of 1ne I----------1 9 8 S C ll e, C P Tn1s ous1oess s con-ness undef Ille l•Chl,Ou5 Tll11 Dus1ness s Con-• v "4cGOOCI .. ·" P•f'S neu uno., 1ne •1et1ttou1 f-806 ..... ...,.. • .,._ "9ed Olatnct 11 a rneettng to be P\B.IC NOTICE 1G1AP87SXOL 102702 No ducted Oy an un1n ~nus name o• names ducted Dy A L,m11eo Pa<' oen1 0usoneu na~ or n.,.,,..1 _________ _ CM.....,...,. •• "~-held 11 8·00 PM . October LICenM No corporated association 111t.f;S abOve on N A nersr11p • F43307t 1111ed eoove on Seotemoer •-~ ~ ltyOUwlatlt.oMellthead· 23,1989 1ntheOlstnctOtttee NOTICIOf S11d u ie is tor 1ne,ottiert11anapartnersll•O JuDeut.Lee Tile re9s1ra"t cc,.. PuDi.sned O•engtl Coast " 11184 _ ... _~...-....... ..-..""...--'~--- vtce of en ettomey In this et the abo'd addr-BUt.K TilAN81'1" purpoee or 18tltlylng 1..,. ot Tile registrant com-Thlt 1tatem9nt ..,15 hied ~ 10 transact Dusi-, 0.•l) P110t Octooe< 6 13 20 Wltharn H McFanano K4~ matt•. YoU lhOulCI do IO Protec:1 Aoproval or 1989 Please talle notice tllll the unde<SIQned ror Tow.no menced to transact bus1-with Ille County Cle<I< ot Of. n8'" unde< Ille h<:flt•ous 27 1989 This 1tat-'ent wu l'lled '1CTTTIOU9 .,... .. promptly '° that your writ· Conlolldated Bond Sale Newpcwt 81CyCle Co doing and stOfage Peet 1oge1,..er nest ~d ... Ille 1tcu11ovs ange Count) on September ou11ne13 name 01 names ' 84:? #!Ill Ille Count) CierlPo ot Or-~ ITAT'llmWT i.n reeponM, If any. may be The protec:1 eont11ts of ap-bullness 15 The Bic:ycte Co with c.otts ol 1CfVert1smg and ousmess name or names 25 1989 lilted 1oove on Junt' 23 ange County on S.01ernoer Tiie f()llowlnQ P9f'IOn9 n flled on time ~ of a consolidated 11 transternng 111 irwentory expensa ol sate !ISied aoove on N A F4l2531 11189 Ptlll.IC NOTICE " 11189 CSOlng ~ u. AV190t Uated 11a 3ldo ct.-l8le !Of watet fac1J1ties and lt•turts located at 427 Dated lilts 3rd d•v 01 Oc-Dan Romaine K11knam Puohsned Oranqe Coasl T111s statement was lilt'<! F4J1PI TATEYAMA COTTON 1 mendado. El tribunal c>uede In lmpro~t Olstr1tt Nos E l7lh Street Costa Mese tobef. 1989 Tll•s statement was hied Dally P1101 Septemoer 29 with t"9 County C e'k or Or 1(.51212 Puo11sneo Orange Coast ASSOCIATES. 132 Atarnopr deeldlf contra Ud lln au-1~. 186 end t88, and -10 1,,. Newvo<t B•'-• Shop G & w Towing Inc Dy w1tll Ille Count}' C1er1< ot Or· Octooer 6 t3 20 1989 1nge C01.ont~ on Seott'rnber FICTITIOUI 8 USINESS 0111., P1101 Seol...,O.. 29 Irvine CA 9271• • dllncia a rnenoa qua Ud. r• recllltles In . Improvement Inc 1 Cahfornll corparauon G W Miller anoe Coullty on August 30 F 812 29 1989 NAME STATEMENT Oc100e< 6 13 20 19811 • Da~ld DougLH Cott:On IPO"d• dentro de 30 dlu OletrlCt No 240 The pro,ec:t The cons1der111on 11 Pubhlhed Orange CoaSI 1989 F429179 ----------1 Hsuen-Li Leo Cllie;' 1 The rouowing C>e'SOns 1•e F..-C, 132 Almador. Irvine, CA Lea la Information que la admlnl1tratlve end does s 19 ooo for 1nv8f'ltor) end Dally Pilot October 6 1989 PuDlllNKl Orenge CoaSI Nl.IC f«>T1CE 433 U 1 do•no Dusiness as 11271• ~. not lnvOlw construction of S1,0oo IOf fixtures. and anall F'835 Dally P1101 September 29 Puo1isne<1 Orange Coasl 1 RANCl-40 SAN JO.AOUIN f1ta.1C NOTICE This bus1n... 11 eon· SI U.ted "-IOllCJtat .. facilities een.tlctarles of Ille be paid Oil October 27. 1989 Oc1ooer 6 l3 20 t989 IC·5127t 0•·1~ Piiot OCIODer 6 , 3 20 I ASSOCIATES S50 NewPOfl ducted by An lndMcluel eoneejo de un et>ogado en protect are the property 11 9 00 am et 229 Manne P\alC f«>TICE F-830 FICTITIOUS aUSINESI 1 27 l989 " 8 .3 1 Center Drive Newpon IC-St1f7 The reg1ttran1 COJ'I'· eate MUnto. deti.r1• hac41rlo ownere and customers. Avenue B1looa 111end Cal•· NAMI 8TATIEMt:NT · 4 Beac.n CA 92660 flCTITlOUI 8USIM88 meneed 10 tranue1 t>wl- lnmedletamente, de Hta pr_,I llfld future, wlthon fomia Submit any el11ms 10 SUMMARY Of' P\B.IC N()T1C[ The fouow1ng petsons ere ' T,..e 1n,,ne Company ., NAlft STATEMENT ,_. under t"8 flc1tt14'a manera, au feapuetta the llN of tr.. lmpro~t tlll t eddress c/o Robel'1 "'O .. OllD Of'DINANCE doing business H P't&IC NOTICE 1 "Alclllgan Corpor111on 550 Ttie lotlow1ng pereon1 1r1 1>uain.a natne or n- eecnta, al hay alguna, puede Olatrlcta. JIC'OOS. ltlOfney al law A pr~sed ordinance is K·5106I SAGAMI 3850 Barranca Newoor1 Cen1er O"ve N-· dotno ou11n911 u lllted above on NoYemb-t 1 -regla1rMle a tl«npo Improvement Oietriet Noa: Newport etke 8h09, Inc. scheduled for 1dop11on al FICTITIOUS 8USlf-iESS Partcway Irvine CA 92714 1<51129 1 part Beacn CA 92660 WACCO 3500 E Pacific 1984 • 1-TO THERESPONDENT 1~and240areco-termlnus By:8yrM1Ven,omc., 1tie regular City Counc11 NAMISTATEMENT l(e n1 1 Inoue 368 • FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Tll11 Dus1neu 11 con· Coaatl1wy •4 Coron1 0el D Dougtaa Conon • The petltlonet hu ftled • and are bounded by Crystal Publtst\ed Or1nge Co111 meeting ot November 6 The tot10w1ng persons are Monterey Road Soutn NAME STATEMENT I ducte<t oy A Coroor111on Mat CA 92625 Thie etetement w• "'9d petition concerning your Co~ Stlte Park to the Dally Piiot October 6 19811 19811 oe1ng Ordinance doing ou11neu as Pasadena CA 91030 The lonow1ng peisons are Tile •e91str1n1 com cs CHAPMAN JR Gen-with the County Clet'k ol Dr· mamage II YoU fall to n1e a aouth, the City of N~ F832 89-29 ehang1nQ the ron1og THE REEF 820 w 19tll Rt 1k o •noue 368'• doing business as menceo to 1r1nsact bu" j ... 11 Pertner 152S San-lt'Q9 County on Sec>teneer reaportM within 30 days of hec:h to the north, the a es1 of two adJ01n1no 101111 23•5 Str"t cost• Mese CA M onlerey Ro1d Soutll ORANGE TREE PLAZA I-under tl'le ••ct11tous 11.,,.i1a T.,..._ COfona del 25, 1N9 the date that 11"111 aummona of San JolQUln Hllll to the rtaJC NOTICE 1 n d 2 3 5 9 New o or 1 92627 P ... den• CA 91030 R E S I 0 E N T I A L A S · ousinftl name or names M1t CA 112e2S ,._ la a."9CI on yOU. y<JAJr ct.--t &I'd the P8Qtfle <>c.an Boulevlld trom R2 10 R• 1n woong 1(11 Sllon. 3213 N Thll business is con-SOCIA TES • Cahto•n•a gen-lilted aoove on Octooer 16 Thie buaineu 11 eon-Publlltled 0r-. COMt feult may be ent8'9d and the to Iha Wesi lmpro~t NOTICI Of eonnec11on wtth Rezone Tustin Ave =B An1tie<m ducted Oy MuSOlfld af'd erll P811ner$1'l•P = 13 Cor· 11184 ducted by a llmlted 0¥!....,· o.lly Piiot Sec>tember II court may entet a judOment Olttrlc:t Not 116 and 188 .All'PUCATION FC>ft Petition R-89-04 CA 92807 Wife oorate Plaza Suite 200 W1H11m M Mcl=arllnd tn1p October 8, 13, 20, 1Nt • containing 1n1unct1ve or are In IN Glenn Ranch de-~IN Tiie motion to 01ve Ord1-n.,.. business " con-Tiie reg11tran1 com· ~t a.ac;n CA 112660 Th11 statement .... IOed The re g11tr1nt com · F-110 ~ Ofd.,. concttrnlng ~t arM whieh 1s OWMI,._... Of' nenc. 8~211 first reed•ng ducted by an 1ndrv1du11 menced to trensact bu••· ~ootc1ns Deve1opment W11h tlle CoYnty Ctetk ot O" meneecs 10 tranwt Ous>-• dMIM>n of property. apousel located In the foothtlls oortll-ALCOHOUC tarried oy tile IOllowing roll The registrant com neu under the hct111ou1 Comoany LP a ~aware ange County on See>t.,,,oer ,_ uf'det the flctltlOUI "8JC M)TIC( ~. c:tilld 04t00y, child Ml1 of Et TOfo and ate BIVIUGI LICINSE call vote COUNCIL MEM-menced to transact ousi-1 Ou11ne11 name or namM hmlled Pl '1r>erst"P = '3 13 1999 OUSI,_. name or n.,,._ IUC)Oft. anomey '-· C09ta. OOunded by El TOfo Road on 1~2'-11 8ERS AYES &..Ha Am-1,,... unoer the 1tc.1111ous lilted aoo,,. on N A Corparale Ptaza Su•le 200 FUt541 listed abo~ on 812918' and auen otn.r relief u may the ... , and IOUttieut. Sen-To Whom 11 May eonc:.rn burgey Gen11 Gltsgow bullnflS name or names i<en~ Inoue N-oort a..ch CA 92660 :>uohsned 0-a~ Coast C S CHAPMAN JR be Ofenled by the c0Uf'1 The tlaoo Canyon Road to Ille TENNIS ENTERPRISES NOES None ABSENT 111ted t bove on N A Tht1 st1tement was !tied W1ltl'ora Devetooment Dally P110t Secnemoer 211 Thie 1ta1.,_.t wu llled 9'Am STAT IT- oerNl"ment of wages Ilk· nort~ and the foothill INC ,. ~ng 10 the De· HOfnbuekle Woong Kil s111n ...,.,ll Ille County Cieri< ot Or Corpor1t1on • Cal to•n•e Octooe< 6 13 20 1989 with the County Cler1l ol Or· The IOllowtng ~ e,.. Ing of money°' propetty or Randi property to tne -•. partment or Alcoholic The lull tut ot tne ord•· This statement was flied ange County on Seotemoer coroor111on 3730 Soul" "-805 ange County on Sec>1ember OOltlQ ~-. ; other court authorized el! In ~ated ateas BeYereoe Control 10 NII 11-nane. may be read 1n Ille Wtth the County Clerk ot Or-15 1989 Suaen Str"t Suite 150 8 1989 F~ E<JG ROLL HOUSE. ~ PIOC•dtog.a may elao reeutt of Orenge County eohollC bev9f8Qel al 1171 City Ci.ti! a 0H1<:e Tl F1111 ange County on Seoternoe< FUt720 Santa Ana CA 92704 I Publtlhed Ofenge Cou1 MeWt •H. lnllne, CA t27D MAY 18 1989 9etty '-......., Jarnbor" Rd Newport ~Ive. Costa Mesa 7 11189 PvOtlslled Orange Coast Thia bua•ness •s con-P\8JC ..:>TICE Dally PilOt Seotember 15. 91nt1 Ven Nguytln, 19a Clery car..-.. c--. ltJ: Dtetltct lecNtary BMeh 112860 wltn 57 D..HN '· '"'NHIY. CUy F43070I Dally Pilot Seotemt>er 29 Ovcied by A Generei Pan-22 ~ Oc1ober 8 1989 Laurel A"'8.. IMne. CA 9284 ......._ C • ...,_, ~y Published Orange Cou t SPECIAL ON SALE GEN-Ctefi Pvbllen.d Orange Coas1 October 6 13 20 1989 ....,.,,,P l(-5t22S F-75e Con Le. HtO P9CI&,. a.ti Delly Piiot Octoti.r 8. 1989 ERAL llcenae P\.lbllslled Orange Coast Dally Pilot Seotemoer 15 F'-80• Tiie registrant com-FICT1TIOUS llU8*188 ... Cl1y, MO IMtoe - Devtd Wllklr90n. 2107 N F-838 Published Ofange Coest Dally Piiot October 8 19811 22 29 October 6. 1989 rnencttd to transact bull-NA• ITATl•NT "8JC M)TIC[ Thie bull-la •· Broedway, •208. San ta •-.,...,,.TIM' Dally Piiot October 6. 111811 F831 ' F760 "8.IC NOTICE ,_. undef the lic.tillous Tiie lollOWlng persons are dUC1ed tty ~Pw1nera • Ana. CA 927oe ~ ""''~ FSSOI------------------------------10u.in.a name or nernes dOlng bulinelt u ~TTnOUI .,...... The registrant eo'.il- P\lblleMd Ofange Cout NI.IC fl)T1C£ •-IC W\l'V'C K ·Stll7 lltted aOO~ on S«>temt>er ALTA-DENA DRIVE IN NAMI 8TATa....., m«I08d to trenMC:t ..... Delly Piiot Sec>tember 29, __ J~;!.':!..... l'tllJC NOTICE l"UUL nu•~ flCTITIOUS 8UllNl88 8 111811 DAIR~. 108S Balo.8' Street. The tollowlng pe!rlOtll are ~ under the flc:11tleua Octobet t . t3, 20. 11189 ,....,,,,..,... K·S1275 1(-SnM NA• STATUlll.NT Tnia llatement was file<> Co.ta M .... CA 92629 doing bull,_. H buai-n.-or ri .... F8111 NAiii ITATIMINT NOTICI Of' FICTITIOUS MJllNEll l'ICTfT'lOUa aus ... as TM rollowlng ~ton• are with the County Ci.r~ ot Or-Sur8n'dr1 I( ~alch. 1 A A T f O R CE . 5 1 • ll9ted ab<>Ye on NI A .. ----------The loltowtno petlOM •re IALI Of' AUTOM<>elll NA• STAT'IMINT NAME ITATl.MINT doing bulln .. I 11 enge County on September PllmlCO. lrvtne CA 112720 Fetnleet, COl"onl dtl Mar, 8lnh Ven Ngu)'8n • P\aJC M)TIC( doing bu9lnela M : Notice II llefeby given :he toltowtng P41f10ns ar~ The followlf'n ~sons are THE PHOTO LAB 1048 27. 19811 I A Khan 1atce lf11khar· CA 92825 Thie llC.,.,,_,1 Wllll -" ------------FISHERMAN'S DELIGHT. punuent to MCtlon• 3071 dOi:li bualn ... u doing bualnen u Bay Stde Or. Newport Sttpnen C Moptc1ns Wllrnad l(l'lan) 1 PamtlCO. Clift Betll 968 Stanford. wfth the County Qer'k ot'Or· ":!::.~.=· =l=~g:-:~·New· end3072oftheCMICodeot ,.. DA FOOD MARW.ET & RW'sCrebHl<*>ut.3180 8eech,CA92633 Pr..ident FU297t 1~"4:.CAll2720 lrv1M,CA9271S ange C<luntyon~•• ... 20 8lak the State of CalilOfnia the DELI. 1~ Harbor Blvd lrwey A~. Cosla M.... Artey Song. 560 Ferngle(I 111 oualneSI II COO• Stevan Keet• 5 1 • 15. tNt • The follow"'O penonl 8(8 flt• Malpu, tley, undetSlgned G & W TOW· Coat a M .... CA 92627 CA 112828 La Jolla, CA Publw..d Orange Coast ducted by Co-Pannere Fernleef Corona Del Mat. CA ~ esotnobuelneel•: lrvtne.CA92720 l..O INC 9ss W•t ISth Payam J Qh1am1 12 Olro. Inc A California In Hak Song 580 DaltyPtlotOcto'*s.13 20. T111 r egistrant com· 92125 PvbMhed Oranoe C... £l{A "'TE RE.\LTY, 32325 MelOnltly Uy M119U. 20 StrMt. Coat• M .... CoYnty A~nt• Allie lrvtne CA Corp 2301S Del Lego on ~. L• Jolla, CA 27 11189 rnenced 10 trenuct buSI· Tiii• bullneN II con-Delly P1'ot September~ S. COllM Hwy. 8 Legune. CA ...... IMne. CA 92720 of Orenge, State of CA 92!~.~-"' I( l( .. ~a-i s D2. Laguna 111111 CA Thll but1ne11 11 con-f -84• ,,... under the rk:llt~I ducted by oo-pertner• OctOber &. 13, 20, , .. • nl77 Th.. t>ualn... 11 ~-92427 #Ill Mii at public._. ..., .. ~... "~ "' 92853 ducted by Mu1oand and ~ n8"'8 or n.,,_ Tiie reg11tr an1 COl!'I• ~ Mergw9t ,,. Lea, 227 ducted by. NIA tlOn, at Said Addr9U. at 10 311 Fenlev Avenue San Thtt bualneH II con-Wife PlllJC ll)TlC( listed Ibo~°" NI A menced to tr"8t\MC1 Duel-• Monarch 8•1· L1guna The r•gl 1trant eom-a.m on T\llledey, the 17th Joee. CA 115117 ducted by 'C0t90fat1on Tiie reglst1an1 com-Surendr• K Penateh ,_ uno.r Ille fiet1110u1 ...,.. CA tH 7 menced to trenaect ~ day of Oc1ober, 1989, Ille Thia bu1lne11 IS eon-Tl'le registrant com-menced 10 tranl8C1 Dul>-K..aMll Tiiie 1tat.,_.t was filed l>uelneaa name Of ~, __ _... .... _..._......_....., __ thl.0 t»utlneea It con· ,... under the lletlt~ IOllowtng automoblleC•l. 10 ducted by Co-Pan....,s meno8d 10 ITanwct Dull-,,... uneser tlle nc11t10U1 FlCTfTM)UI 8U9INIH wttll the C<lunty C1ertc of Or· _.., ebow on 8118 /lt duc'9d by. M lndMdual ~ name or t181n. wtt· The reglltrant com-,_. l>lld8f tlle fle'tttlOU• ~ name or namea N.Am STATl*NT enoe County on September Clift 8efll Tll• registran t com· "'* aboYe on NI A 1 t 8 8 M 2 menced to tranaact busl-tad above on NIA The followlng pertOl'l8 ere 13 t Nt ...... -TNa 111~ -flted .,,. .....__ -.. IMnG9d to trtineeet bull-&WMeMipee 8 2322 J~1 U2 ~ neea under Ille lletttlOUt ~.t .... above'*:N~ _,,,.. Ar4ySOOQ dolr>QbualneM81-...... ,_ wtttitheCountyClerttofOr-oo:l:...~---• ,,... ""6el' thl 11e111iou. Thia ttatement -Ned J M 1 1 1 buelneaa name ()( names ~ .... Thia ltll-'I ... hied KlflMA THAI CUSINE Publtll'led °'~ Coe.It .,. C<lunty on Septwnbet ---... ....... ,_or Nf\'198 wlttlthlCCluntyCler'kofOr-Uceriae 2JAAe00 lletedabo .... onN/A Ciro Inc:. Ralpr\ O Mun· wttfltheCountyCi.tlofOr· CORPORATION doing Delly Pttot Sec>tember 2t t ,919 A TL I NI, 31 1 ....,~onJufy 11 , ... 8"08 County on September Said Ule la f~r tlle Payam J Ghletnl c••er. PY.. -(:()un ... on S«>tembet butienM .. KITIMA. •Call-Oc1ober I , 13. 20. 1t8t ~ lhrewal>u'Y cir, t09h • ........ 11 INI OUfl>OM ot Mflafylng ...., of -. 1 TNt statement was filed -...... •7 f 199 ,.~ ~ 9-:11. Ce llM7T; 1"119 .....,,..,t W'8I ·-• Nl1S11 the underllgned fur TOWlng •nit atatement wea IMMI wl1h the C<lunty Clerk of Or-25, 1Nt tornla COf'OOfetlon 2010 • Publlthed Orange .-!lone Hope Qelto ~ ""'wieCounty Clettt of Or· eo.t end etorege char9 u with the C<lunty Clefk or Or-ange County on S41ptemt>er "**' Mein St,...._ Ste 170 Wine. Dell)' Piiot Seotemw 1$, Thltl ~ ii. .,.. County on Septernbef ~ ~-2t, t•thet with co1t1 or 8"08 County on Sec>tember 11. 1989 ,.., ... , P\lbllehed Otenge eo-t CA 92714 ~ .,11C( 22. 29 October 8 1Nt ...,.... by. an.,.., .... I ,: rwl A. lM Oetober t . tS. ' ,.. ldWr'tlelng end eJU)en ... of 15. 1Nt F'IJ711 Publlllled 0r8"08 Coelt Deily ~ tember 29, S H A I( P 0 N G nee Ttte reelattenf:tt ~ ,..... ,...,, .... fl'vbllel'led Orange Cout ~Pilot September 15. -BUSHYAKANIST, 29 riare. K.f1171 IMftOld to .,..... l'UlllaMcl ~ CoMt .:;t;:: 3rd Oey of ()o. ~ Piiot September 29. 22. Octotier 8. 1989 F757 ....c llJ11C( J ~ :~~Al(ANtST. ..c..m.'°:9.T:,... ..UC llJ1lC( ,,.. unc9ar...:., ~ ...... Octoelet .. 13, 20, ftaJC llmCl 0 & w TOW4f19, Inc by OctOCMr e, 13. ~. 1989 11t•-l 2t Tiet .. !Mne, CA 9211• The tollow"'O ~ .,.. ... ,.. ....,. ... ~ 21, ttM. l!-640 ·~ 0 w. M._ F-803 ..aJC llJ11C( ~nnoue .,...... Thi• bu11nua 11 con-esotno ~... ..cnnoue llJ•.,.. ,.. • • ... ..... ~ Of8flQe Cont •-... _,,,.,_ MAml'TA,_NT1dul:1edby A~etlOn A..HA~AIOOfAIAL• ...-1TA..-f -.H.0... • ~ nam ~ PtloC Octow e, 1989. ~ ..,,-. PICnnGUe ..-u The fOlowlnQ per90f\I The re9l1tren1 eotn· TY, I llO CANYON MAL· The tollOwilnG ,,.,__.,. n... .... , .. -M.IC llO!!iE The ........ .,....,.,. ~.,.. ,...., ..... ITATl-.n' clolnCI ~.. inenoed to tr~ ~ TY. c. HAA80A AIOO~ clOirlO ~... .. ~ ~ Nl8tt -:'\...,__ fltennDUIWH ThefOllOWingperwonaerw l llVtAL/l.1(£8 PART .. =-.~ tfleOf~ HIOPlft°TIH . 0. HAAllOA .. l .J. UIOCAATD, llO ~-~-... .... • T A U • A ., T I ...... -ITA~NT dolrlQ ~ aa. NIM. A ~nlta 0.-~ nMM llltDOI. HTATI.$ MALTY, ..-. Cents~....... -N:.::.'°#am CHATIAU v.mt, °4150 ~ pWtOn1 are C 0 MPV T ! A CI T Y PW1nen1hlp, t3731 Onll = ~ on J\lfte 3(), £. HAM<>f' M>Gl CMST ~~.CA t1t10 ,,_......,.,._..,.....,_~.Unit A, M:ftWMJH•M ..,_..,._ea: IU'"E"CUnl!AS. 7'01 c.a.,tMne.CAt27~ l!Nllpong ~ "EALT.!L.' HA"IOA TM 1t-.4N ~.MO fllllllMd Or-.. .._. IMM.CA .... ITAW L~ OHION, 115~ QerdenQr~ll""d-.Oard9n Met•iiee 9eudlr. SU31 P,..._il · M>Gl-L UTATl.. AO ....,,.c.iwDIM. ..... D* ,_ .. A• ~ CMOZAI ~ ,.._ ......._ MOit LOI n. ........ ...,_ .. ~ A.._, ff"tlM, CA QnM, CA t2M1 ~ CW. ~ C 'Thia t1"1F-'t --., ,....._, C.-°""' .......... ,._, e-at\. CAtltlO D. It o.oe. .. -...... T-.... 1.. tltl .-.rt Olne9. ............ CA .... ...._. tl7M ~ ~t.,. Nn6 ,. __ ......_._oA~ Po11-..it\,CAtlMO Thie ~ ~ .. -~. ~ -.......... -KNOCK ON WOOD. u.. lMerior'8. Inc CeJ-rr ........ 1111. tnc.. 0 It •• ,,.,. --.... .Jr . ,,~n""' ............ , ~.. ..... ,,. ~ ~. llO c:A.-: ._. -.. --.... o ...... "°'' .. 10 .. ..,..,.,... e1r. '°'* 11ne-.... IMt .. w.. ONr.a.M Clrae. !MM. :.."'~on~-.......,, °"""' OtM. .... .-.-------"'--------.. --...a.-. 11t1,.,, '--0..-.U9YN .... CA ._., ...... CA.NID t7W~Awa..,lnllne. 10..i...~C.IOMO N~ -~ .. --,_ ~~CAtlllO~ • .. -...._ -,.....,.....,_Jf~ CAll'1t• n. ~ la oon-,.._ ,._._ ...,., -.. -,._ -· =-· p ..,......... n. "'JI -ta OOft-1M19 TMI ~If 1W le con• clldlld "1° I OOIPOl ..... I ..... ~ A 0..11 Pwt ,.,.._.. _.,...._. -n. "9 IW It eoft- • 7 .. ~ ...... 'r ......... ... lNI ... 1.--.. oort-..... w.. ....... Tlte refl9'rant CO"'· _,.. Qllr ": ti:·= ti, .... ~A Cotpot.tMlh .:.!. .. ~~ itr ... ..... •• .._.,a., ,.._ ,..11trant com-,...... to ~ tMll-TM , .. l•H•"l~o"' 0.... ' ' ,.., Tiie , .. te•r•nt c••· 'he ~-M•• he ,.....,., H"'• 'f1"t , ... 1118"1 H"'• ~ .. ""'9ct WI'-,_ ~ Wle ......_. ....... tr..-a .• __. • .,_ ...... _. .. .._............... ..... .. ._ ..... _.....,._......,........,.................... _ ....... ...... ,......., ................. _ . ..,.. ......... ,,.,.. ...._ .... ~ .... . ....._ .... ,._ ......... 11. 0 • -................ "' -..... ···'*·-·~ ........ .,.,. .... ,..,,.. -. ., ............. '· .,,.. \t.. -••• -.... -.-. •. ...._.T.W,8i1Ja-t ........ , 'f " TlllJ , ... -... MUllf-·§1 !I _..M lltllPUM4 !l'!iiWi!!~ -=I ---.... ---.,.. -------.... c..er°"'"°' _.... .. .... 1 --!!!...~ °""" .... 0..., ...... Or-.... a..,-. tlOr-~ o-ilr• ,.. ....... ~ ...... °"""a.. fl()r. ..... ~· _...., •. •• ~·•=• •• rr,:r, ,·..._ ~_,....r....-;t ~· :::_ ..... §!' r . - aao °'~·Coast DAILY P ILOT/ Friday, OclOMf 8, 1989 ,.IC mncc ~ Ml.JC mm l "8.tC mm NlJC NOna 1 NlJC NO'OC[ MUC !!p!p ~ w mm Ml.IC mta Ml& .,.a MUC llD'f1C( .J.:C:. T~ IC05Jl1L ~-atec::in a111noueyJepprw1 of •\a .. -· NOnc80fNhhOil MOTIC&OfNlmCMI YOU AM • WAU..T ana -&.MM. ' """'8'9IALI. NO'rlCEOf NOTICE OF PETITION •• r. g.anlltd "'*• an10t ol -'Y pelthOn Of TOM nna TOM•llTD .wJtADIBtOf,..,, 4CfTACIOllMDICIAL) ~Anoet • -...... F~ 'r91l• .... .. NoCIOe~ur.:.LE '* TOESATD!"TINIE OSTF~R = :';>: ~..: ==· ~Jo~,: HTAft Of ............ ""!!~T..... NTm w•-· .. NOTU TO OUENOANT' DAILY PILOT -f1. 1-111 ·--. "' • d ehOWl:urr= ,.....-MITM llAY ~ ._ .. ,_ --. Ul&&l8 YOU TM• IA*O a ~) kANCA TH£ ZONING AOMINIS· ,.. • t.e Ofte. on Fnd9f, ~ 2 • 1188111 OOHNA ST AFFORD an c.aUM C.lom .. Pfobate Code A aka .... IL....._ C.. ~ AcTMNI TO NOHCT OATI .. II TAATOA OF THE C1TY OF ......_.... .........__,_ -~ 10'00 -'M-. 111 tne ~j 00~ ...... LL why the should ft04 ~I bf Soeoa1 ~ -.--a ---vs DIY i:.;; '"" os• es• L I"' ... -• M140 _. -~ locm9d Ill 14140 e.c:tl 8M:I. ViHUO ""'atll :he auflOll"' lorm .. av~ ,,_ ... ~ .. ~ .... _ ·-.._ • -· .... , Aflllfi H...O SUED c ,,. ... ,. WIL 0::. 109. Well,,..._ CASE MO A150290 .,. A ur R G'' ,_ ... ...., ·--lo all'*'-· tleneticlatlea. • ICM.D AT A 8YPLAINTIFF.(AUd le•t• CONSt0£AIHG THE FOi.· o.eom.. ....._ LMYS... 1oe W.tmlrwl•, • .,..A IN on tte COUttci.tk I c-.....-.n c;19dltore. contingent creoi· 1M.1.•••-AN~ damandandoJ AOBEAT lOWINGAPPUCATION ~on lllNlll o1 Tamiot c.i.1om1a ...._ l.llrryl Tof!tcl¥ttnaM kffa. ~Mon •• be held on Ancwnei tot Pelllonef: I •-1•11 10t1. anc1 pw90lls whO may 'LAMATIO• o• TMI oooov ANO LYNN OOOOY 1. LOT LINE ADJUST· c.-unlly "McloMon ... RoOwn# on beflllll ol ~ bene . credllOla. p IOt»f 28, 1989 alt '5 AAl'OHS a AARONS INC To 1111 hetn be!Wficlarl.a othefWIM be lnter .. ted jft • A TU... OP TM I .,_ ..... CA&.INOAR MI NT LL·U -17 FOA ... • pu111ic u:tion to I.he :=.'On will ... ~ :"~I ~· ::: 1: ~P'Jn~ ... ~~ ~ Halbot llV4t Sia cr.cJlton. cont1ngen1 ettdl: the will Ot eatat•, Of bOlh, ot "'OC91DIMO AQAIMIT OA't8 ...., llMa ..__la IRVINE CIVIL ENGINEER· hiigNe4 ...._, bf ~· eucillOll '° Iha ~ lliddll othef'w• r. inlllt..-ed in W•t. San.. Ana. CA p 0 8oi 1419 tO<a. and pertonl who may NASSER KHA.TAMI YOU. YOU IMOULO c-. 11t ....... • ,_ .... a ING. AUTHORIZ.ED AGENT ~ d-* Of Clllltitled for CMll. cmttial• Chedl ot ttle ... Of Ht•I• Of bOlh 92701 Cosl8 ...... CA t2t2' ot'*'MM be lnt .... ttd In APETITIONllMl>Mnliltd TACT ALA..... .,,.., ..... "~··-•• FOR THE TRIANGLE cftedl (~ • tilne of .... ~led~(~ 111 titne of DONNA STAFFOAO IF YOU OBJECT TO Ofange eou't paily Piiot IN will 04' estat•. Of bOtl\, of by H•leh Khataml 9ard 1.n llOTICe Of' 1Ma .-rt. SQUARE JOINT VENTURE. Ill ..... moMf of the ~-of Mle In leWlul money of Ille GOOSHAl l the 9fanttng of the i-tition Oct S 6 12 1 it9 Ruth May Smith. Illa Rut., the Superior Court of C.U· T'Ml8TD'8 IAL.e A ..._ w ,..._ ... d TO COMBIN.E TWO LOTS _, .. •• title llld UMed SllllM) .. l\gl1I title A PETITION l\u been you lhould appelf al tie . . . M Smith or Ruth May tomi.. County ot Orange MO.,.,_°" .... .,..... ,_,...,,... TO FACILITATE THE CON- in..11 ONllled b, a Nola of and lntllftlll cnelld i,y 1 .filed by DARYL ARNOlQ hearino and atate your IMIDllC NOTICE Wllt0n Smith THE PETITIOK requests On November 01, 11189, ...-. ,_,,,.. __. M ST Au c TIO N 0 F A 0.... WICI e.atlon 10 Hll Nock:e of O.faull end Election H'I ~ S"'*IOr CoUft 0{ ObjeelOne Of f" t#tlllen r~ A PETITION has been filed thal H!Mh l<hatamr Baf'd be 10:00 A.M. In the main lot>by lot ~ ..... fofM " ,_ PRE\/tOUSLY APPROVED flllnulflt to o.c:Mlralion of 10 11111 PtJrSuent to Oeclat*lon Cahtom1a. County of obiecions wilh the oour1 K OSJW by Olan• Y RoY9f &.S•nQr• ~nted ea personal tac>· of Ch~ Title located at .,_, lhe MWt 10 ._., ,_ COMMERCIAL BUILDING ~*• ~iona a ol Ccwenenta. Cond-ions a ORANGE beb. lhe Maring Your NbllCE OF_ uuu A. JenMn In the Superior rnentallve lo 1dmlster the 825 Nort 8roedw1y In the -· LOC~TED AT $01 WEST A.lridlcn, wtlM:tl nolloe Ml Ratarlalona. whidl nock:e _, THE PETITION appHranc:. may be in TO .,..,...'='~A-Cou11 of Calllornla, County astat•otthe decedent. CUyofSantaAna,Counlyof If~-cfo not .._ ,_ 19TH STREET IN A 0 1 r9COl'Cliad on Ot UoUl.Jllnully recotOed on or aboUI. Jenuwy requeslS tl\at DARYL P9f!OI\ 0t by your atlomey .. .._ •111; ot Orange. THE. PETITION requ.its Ofange, ~tale of CaHfornla, ,..-11 llf'I ltme, JOU may ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL i5,1-inO!fldlljRecordlol 18 t9e9in01!iclal~of ARNOlDb41app04ntedas IF YOU ARE A ESTA OF: THE PETITION requ"ll lhe cMcldlnt'1 WILL and C A LIFORNI A RE -.... 1M ~.Met t"' OETERMINATION EX· ~ With a Oedatallon llCCClfdenol ..,,; a Oederlllon administer fl• estate o1 conh~t creditOf ol lhe AMIDON r• A. Jensen be appointed to p1oba1e, The wlll and any a Callfornla C0tporatlon. as any ...., t.e '-llen w""°1Ut IF you w 1 S-H · To 0rMoa County, Celilomia, 1n ~ County Cell~ In pet$0tlal representabve to CREOrTOR . Of al JEAN T. that Di•ne Y. Royer & Sand-codic;Us. 11 any, be admitted CONVEYANCE COMPANY, ...... _, Md ..,. EMPT 0( eown.nta. Cond•llona a 01 CoveMnls Condllionr. a ow de<»dlnt deoealed you must hie CASE MO A1I020I H pereon•I representative codicil• era av•fl•ble for duly •ppolnt•d Trustee fUf1Mt w11""'1 "°"' "'8 PROVl0£ COMMENTS OR Alllrtat1on1l9IXWded111 Offiaal Reslridoon1~1n Otk1111 THE PET rTION your claim wilh the mun To .i ,_. to •dm11ter the estate ol the uaminauon In the Ille ke(>t under th•t cert11n Deed of -'· OBl AIN FURTHER INFOR-~ ol er.nge COunty, Racx>rdl or "Orange Cour(y, requeslS the decedenl"s and mail • copy 10 tie '*-....... cncMora' decedent by th• court Trust eJ110Utad by DAVID M r-..,. ......... ,._ MATIO... PLEASE CALL CelitDmia; in lhl prOj)lfly Calolorn•· on the prOCllflY Will 81\d codlCtle 11 any pelSOnal re!>fesenlallve lcoollngent Cf9dlb9 #;t THE PETITION requests ]HE PETITION requests GARLAND, A MARRIED qW9-ta. You "'af want THE PLANNING DIVISION Nulted in Mid County and •~Ullled in Mid eouni.:: be UTlltted lo probate ~tnled by the mun ~ who • mmy tlllt decedent'• WILL and 11uth0tlly 10 administer the MAN. u truttors, recorded to Mtl an Mlofftl1 fttht AT (714)754-5246 .._ delcribad ea: Lot 1111. &• dlSCnbed as: The •• and any codlctls witun lour monlhs lrom °"*.,... be In..,.._. In codicils, •I 1ny, bl •dmtlled •stat• under the lndepen· on Oc:tober 05, 19112. " In· .. .,. ",.., cfo not 11-n LIGAl No •• 8281 •per Map rec:orOed u per ....,, rec:on$8d Ir examnatlOfl in fie 1168 kept leli.rs as provided '" of· JEAN T AMloON • codlells ere 1va111ble ror tllH Act. (This euthOl'ity al· Ottlclal R«ordl ol Otange attot.-.y Nleff .. NfY&c. Of DAILY ,.,OT Perca1 453·H53·32 of Trlld,9:12~9-035 ol Trlld No., 1081 a1e available lof the da .. ol fnt issuance ol .... OI ...... OI ~ to probate The wllt and any dint Administration ol Es· strurnent No 82~49690. of Ml •ttomeJ, rou uner c.l llf'I "*-ICATION . Ii ~ ....,,_ ..._...,_ MIO& Reoofdl by fleoourl -.cllon 9100 of flel ·A PETrTION t. ~ examlnallon In the loll kept lowt ttll per$00al represe11-County. Stale qi Callfornle, • ..... Mil~ (Meted In PUeLICATK>M Recofdl otsa.d County. ol said County THE PETITION Calttomia Probate Code Ned by WEN0EU H by the cOUOll .1111,.. to 1ake manr ac11fi'os under the powet ol sell IN,._.... Moll). NOTICI Of' Aecot.d 0-Alell Rl(:O(d Ownet: Mohammed requesll autl'IOrtly IC The time fOf filtng ctaimsl AMIOON In .. ~1 THE PETITION requests WlthOUt obtalnl119 c;ourt It>· therein contlrned wffl 1111 al Deepuee • .,e .. en· •OATIVE ~ wld Fety Mannesotl I. l<olly • admtnlsler tile es\al'V wtl nol expre before lour Cout1 of C~COunty authority to lldm1n1st9f th• prov11 Betore tatung cenain public aue11on to ttoe highest tt..,en Ml• cltaclon . tu· OICURATION The &reet AddrNS and lhl &1"111 AOdreu at'<I undlf th4t independenl montls lfom the heann of ORNfGE estltt undlf the lndepen-ecuons. h0w9ver. the per-bidder l0t i;esh. or cheek as dtclel ueted'4'8M un plaao THE COST A • MESA Olhlt common de9C1netlon. 11 OCll« common de5ignatoorl. ii AO'l'WntSlrllllOn ol Estates date noll09d abOve 9 THE . PETTT10Nldlnl Admlnlstr1tl0n ot Es· sonal representative os re-dflcr1blct below. ptyat>i. at de iO DtAI CA&.ENDAfllltOI PLANNING DIVISION l;IAS etf'I, ot lhe 1-' propeny ~. o1 the reel pt00811y Act (Th4s aulhOftly MN YOU MAY EXAMINE ~. 1\111 WEHOELL•'''P Act (This authority al-quired to give notice 10 the ttma ol sale In l•wlul para pr•aentar una PREPARED A NEGATIVE OeeCrlbed abOYe II purpotted deSC7•119d 800¥9 • purpQl'led allOw the personal the lole l\epl by lhe coun If H AMIDOH ti. llflPOln'9djlOWt the PllflOOll represen.-interested persons unless money ol Iha Untied Stales r~la _,.._ a ma-DECLARATION ADDRESS· lo bl. 5146 Maple, IMne, 10 be: 185 Oval Ad. Irvine. r1pt..-ntal1YI IO 1a1o.e you are a person .S penonm 19oPfW".,. 1111ve to take many ac11ons ,111ey have waJved nott0e or ol Amero<:•. without war· .-..en .. tacona. ING POSSIBLE EN· c.lolomlA. Calitom& many acllOns w1111ou1 nl d h to idnini.er the --Oc wtthOUI obtaining court •P· ,consenled to the proposed ranty e•pre11 or implied as Uftl carte o UN lfaunad• VIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Seid Sale will be m8de, but Said Ale will be made. ti.A obla1ntng court app10 ... al ' 0~r~e ltl~n wi:n elh:~~~ the dec»dent provll BllOf'e taking certain ac:tlon) Tiie Independent to title. uH. po&seM•on 04' 1.wtonic. no le otrecer• FOR THE FOL LOWING w1thOUI covanent or warranty, wrthoul covenlll'lt 0t W8n'lll'lty, Bet0te {atun9 certain "e"I ~ lorr~al Re uesl tor THE · PETITION acuons. hOWllll( the per-ladm1n1stra11on au1homy woll encumbrances. all right. title protecctow. au rMpueet• PROJECT ••Pt'MI OI 1mploed, regarding 8.llpress °' implied, reoarding ·~nant •chons. Spec1al NoltOO ~ the filing requesllt .. ~. re sonal representthve os re· be granted unless an ond interest now held by II aec1t1t• e maqutna tlene que DEVELOPMENT REVIEW trti., possess.on, or title poesacliOn oi however, the petS()(lal lol an tl1vooto and WU ..:t coctcla If Quired to give nouce 10 onteresied perso' hies an as such TnJSI~ 111 and to lhe o umpllr con I•• for· DR·89·49 FOR FRANK L enQ.lm~. to pey for ena,morancac. 10 'pay IOI 1eptesenlat1ve wtll be appraisal 01 estaiZ assets, be .trrinad to ~y, interested pe1sons unless ob1ecuon to this pet11ton and lollowlng dascmbed property m 111d•d•1 I e 9 a I• 1 SPANGLER. AUTHORIZED 01111nquent maintenance delinc:iueol , maintenance requr~ 10 91ve no1icr_ to 01 01 any pelltton or The _. ..:t .ny ~ they have waived 11011ce or shows good cause why the s1tueted 1n the alo1es11d apropleda1 11 uttecl qullfe A G E N T F o R R u o y u~ents, cost& ·~ usessmlii'ils. CO&ls and :~~ 1>8'90~5 un •account as g•ovided tn we a'tllliable tot consented to the proposed court should not gra111 the County and Stile, 10 wit que la corle eecucha eu M A_RIMAN TRUST TO attorney a IMS. 10 w11. artorney's '-· 10 w~: ve ...,.,..,. nollCCt or soc hon 125 01 lhe examinetion In ht ~ action I The tndepenllent authority All of the right, lltle, estlle cato. ALLOW THE ADfllTION OF $3,502.00 wrth tnl4'restl $3,793.00 w~h onler&SI ~1-?t! the PfOpose<I Caltlorma Probate Code A by lie oourt. adm1n1strato1>n aulhOrlly wtll A HEARING on the pet•· and interest which Trustor II ueled no pr-nl• 1u TWELVE RESIDENTIAL thereOn, ·~ t1rov1<10d 1n S&Jd lhel80l'l, 15 provided in said :i~1ratl0f'I ~~ Request lor Special Notice THE PE'TfTION be granted unless an lion wlll be hetd on NOVEM-may now have or may here· '"pweta • Uempo, puede UNITS TO AN EXISTING 12 Oedara11011. advances. •I any. Oedaration: ~. 11 any. w• be 11 ,.,,19c1 ~-1•r loim t$ available lrom the ~ aulhoflty lolinteresled pe1So11 Illes an BER 2. 1989 at 1'45 PM 1n alter acquire (l11ctudlng fee SMtrder el CHO, y 11 iNeden UNIT APARTMENT COM-undlt the. terms ot said under the terms of said tnl8fesl9d .,~ f ·~ court clerk ~ the ..._ objection to this pelttton and Dept. No. 3 located al 700 totle tn land that may be ac· qulter 1u .otark>, eu dlnero pl EX w 1 TH o ENS 1 T v Dec:lanaloon. tees, chefges and Oedatali<>n; tees. cnargac and ob,ection :'the =~n Allorney IOI Petitioner· under the 1~1 shows good cause why lhe Civic Cen1er-011ve. Santa qulrad under 1n option 'f otrH coaH de 1u BONUS FOR six UNITS expen.ses ol S8J<I Altomey. ax~ ot said Allorney. and shows OOOd POTHIER & HINRICHS Acrnlni!Wation of e...... cour1 should not grant the A111. CA 92701 provision which may be con-prot*dad .tn awlso edl· LOCTED AT t949, 195 I The Hom80Wl1lt1 The Homeowne<S why..,. oourf 911< Cll~ Anvs Ad. {Thia authority .. ,.ulhorlly IF YOU OBJECT lo the 111ned In orlgln1l lease ol In cloftalpofperfldll•COfte. ANO 1955 WALLACE AV- AHOCl8110n uf'lder ~ Assoctalion under said 9111111 the aullOf~ld no 856~: Ross Streel , allow ttMt pancn.i A HEARING on the pelt-granting ot trie pelltoon, you amendment to 1ease1.1n that l•llten otroe requlelloe ENUE IN AN A-3 ZONE EN· OecWallOl'l hereto ore OedatallOI) hefeColore A HE ARING on fie Ste 1 oo ' ntptesentaW. lo ._ 1 11on wtll bt held on OCTO-should etther appear at lhe ce<l11n LeasahOtd Estate 1n .......-. P"8de que ueled v 1 Ro N M E N T A L o E • executed an<I del1vere<1 lo lhe axec:ute<S and delnlflnld to the Pftllion will be held on Santa An A CA 92701 I meny ectona wlhout BER 19. t989 al 1 45 P M on hearing and stale your oD· a11d lo qutera l'-ar • un abogado T E R M 1 N T A T 1 O N ~ ;_ 1 wntten undlrslgnad a wrilren Octoblr 26 1989 81 1 45 Orange Coast Daily Pilot oblainina c:Ourt approvml.,Dept No 3 local.cl at 700 JICl1ons0thlawr111enob1ec.· Lot 12, Block H of Tract lnmedtalamente.Slnoc:on· NEGATIVE DECLARATION· Demand oon °1 aun ln<I Oac:lafati<>n ol Datauft and p M '"Dept 3 located lll Oct 5 6 l2 1989 Betore ialdng ~ WK'f Cllllc Ce111er Drove. Santa ttons with the court Delore 1219 In the clty ol Newport oce • un aboflldo, puedt F~ FURTHER INFOR- I()( Sale. and• wnnanlOemand lor Sale. end• written 700 CIVIC C.nler Dnve 1 I ~I ac:tionti I A11a. CA 9270 I lhe hearong Your appear-Beach as Shown on a map !lamer • un NfYlclo de rel· MA TION. PLEASE CALL Noloce OI Oalaun and Eledoon NottOe ol O.tault and Eled.on Wesl Sani. Alla CA ho'#l8Yllt the penonai IF YOU OBJECT 10 the ance may be tn person or by thereof recorded 1n Book 38 erenc:I• de •botado• 0 • THE PLANNING DIVISION 10 S.U to be racor<le<I on lhello S.H 1o be recorded on the 92701 I POOLIC NOTICE 1 rept...n'talille will be gr1nt1ng ol the petotoon you your attorney Paoe 26 S 27 1m;lus1ve ot Uft• oftc:ln• di ayuda legal AT (7141 754·5245 County wn-t~ r:,:'OP«IY County whlli9 the r..i propany IF YOU OBJECT TO I requi-ed to give notice lo Should tither 1ppear at the, IF YOU ARE A CREOllOR M1sce11a11eous Maps reco•dS (wH el dltacto•lo tel•· Put>hshe<I Orange Coast ~bed hGf~ rs led Mle de6Cnbe<I h118'11 • locale<I. lhl granting ol lhe pelihon K 0516SQ inler•ted per90llS un1e9a rieartng and Siiia your ot>-Of a conungent creditor or ol Orange County created feftkp). Daily Piiot October 6 1989 rvllea uctong I Trvst• conducting sale: you should appe., at l'le NOTICE OF PETITION they NlYe WalYed nob Of tec1•ons or Ille -111en ot11ec· me deceased. you must file by that certain lease dlled c-No. S7t7S2 1836 Law, 141 n Law, 14140 Beech Blvd. obfeCIOns °' hie wntlen I EST ATE OF: ac::'.J.. The Independent the hearing Vour appear mall a c;opy 10 tne personal Tiie lrvtl'lf! Company a Wesl the court 1s (El nomt>re • PtlllJC NOTICE Larry Rolh:,tn·S.:~~1 lalTy Rothman, Altome')' at he.,.,9 and slate yout I TO ADMINISTER I consenled to the propoe9d uons with the court belore your claim W1th lhe coort and Aprtl 27. 1967 executed t>y The ntme and address ct Su~~ ~~683 Weslmonslet,lsu~e , 106 Wesurnnsla<, ob,ecaons Wllh the ooun LYDIA v. PEREZ ad · alion~tylanc:e may be on person or by represen1a1ove appoonled by Vorgonoa Corpora11on as dtreccoon <1e la cor1e es) Su Dated 5eolamlMW 22. l989. Dated S.OCember 21. t989. appe•ance may be on • inlef•ted r .... .,, IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR lrom tne dale ol first •S· Hesse as Lessee recorded C•lilornoa. Counly ol Or· NOTICE TO CREDITORS ca .a. Calltom1a. 92683 t>elore the heann9 YO#Jr I CASE NO AlS0333 wil be granled unles an' your attorney the cou11.w11h1n lour months Lessor ano by Wolma C peroOf Court of lhe State ol K 51'80 By lalTy Aolhm6". Allorney lll By Larry Rochman, Attorney at person or by your allorney be~flc:iane •• .0~5· objection :"': pell1ion or a conttngent creditor 01 suance ol lellers as prov1<1ed on Mty 4 1967 In Boot. 8243 ange 700 CIVIC Center CXove Of 8UUC TRANSFER ANO Law Law IF YOU ARE A s Cl Of$ I and shows oood cauee the deceased you muSI 111e11n sec11on 9100 of tne Cah· Page 90 Otlo<:oal Records West Santa Ana CA 92701 OF INTENTION TO TRANS- Oct. 6. 13, 20. 1989 Oct 8. 13. 20. 1989 CREDITOR Of a cpnhngllf'lt c'!:'IOfS and wny the courf 9tlOUld nol your claim woth the court ilnd 11orn1a Proba1e Code The Lessees interest $uDS9· The n1m1. address and F E R AL C 0 H 0 LI C Orange Coul D11~ Pilot Orange Coast O&Jly Pllol oonttngllf'lt credtor ol fie ~=!. be tn~resl~~ gr11nt ltle 8'.ll'tofity. mail a copy to the personal 1ome lor hllng c1.:1ms w•ll not quenlly assigned 10 OAVIO telephone number of plain-•EVERAGE LICENIE(S) ----------~. you ~I file I lhe wolf Ot estate Of bOlh A HEARING on ht representative appo1nte:l by expire pnor to lour months M GARLAND a marrolld 1111 s attorney Of p1a1n1111 (Sect. t101-e101 U.C.C. ti \ I II ' 0 I IC I PUBLIC NOTIC£ YOU# claim wtlh the ·OOun ol LYDIA v PEREZ i-tition will be held on .tho court wothtn four monthS trom lhe dale of the heartng man as his sole and separate wotnou1 an auorney 1s (El end 2.wTJ et eeq aaP) I I w\d ma.I a copy lo fie A PETITION .,as ~n October 19, 1989 at 1:45 lrom the date or l11s1 •5· not•cedat>ove property nomt>re 11<111ecc1011yelnu· No11ce1sherebyg1venlh1t VOEGELIN T ~ pe!'°'1al '9ptesent.t1rve I hied by RUTH .L ADAMS P.M. In Dept. 3 localed el suance olletters as provided YOU MAY EXAMINE t'1e Tile total amount ol 1'1e mero <le 1e1e10110 del a t>ulk transfer 01 personal NOTICE 0# 11Ppotnled by ltle CX>urt in the Supenor Court 01 700 CNic Cenler OriYe 1n sec11on. 9100 or the Cal" rote kept by the c;ourl II 1ou u11patd prtnc1pal t>alance. 1bogado del dem111dan1e o prope<ty and a transfer ol HAROLD ST AN LEY TAWTH'I SALE wiflin lour months from Cahlomo;a County ol West. Slln&a Ana. CA fornoa Prot>ale Code The 11re a person interested on interest tl'tereon. 1oge111er del demandtinte que no llQUor lteense ts about to tie (PETE) VOEGELIN Nola 11 ,.,_, giYerl 111111 the dalle of first muance ol ORANGE. 92701. time lor lllong claims will not the estate, you may Ille wtlh woth resonably estimated 11e11ce at>ogado, es) Allen mad~ • on F Odober 20. 11198 ., leltefs" • provided tn THE PETITION IF 'YOU OBJECT 10,exptre proor to lour months the court a rormal Request c.osts, expenses and ad· and Flall lnco1poraled. Al· The name, Soc1ua1 Sec:ur prominent attorney, 1o:oo~M .. in ..,_ Gib ol MC1IOn 9100 ol II• 1 reQUeslS that RUTH L Ille granting ol lhe petllion. from lhe date ol the hea1111g ror Special Nottce of the hi· vanc;es at the tome of the •n· 1or11eys at Law 4400111y or Federal Tax Number international trade Leny Rochmlll'I toc:-.:1 111 Calllom18 Probale Code ADAMS be appointed as you ehouk:J -we• at tie no11ced above 1ng ol a11 inventory a11d aP· mal pubnca11011 of this No· MacAr1hur Boulevard Suite and m11lino Bddress and d 14140 9-ctt Blvd .. s... l06, The hme IOf lthng clam\S personal representao.,8 10 he~ and s .. le your vou MAY EXAMINE lM pr••sement or estate assets llce are $43.905 19 , 370, Newport Beach. CA ZIP Code Number. ol the e X P e rt • a n W•nwwter Celitomia. w• not exp•e bef0te tour admoMiter the est.;ite 01 objec'°"5 or file writtenl ltle kept by the courl It you I or ot any petttoon or accounl Curre11lly dated Cashiers 92660 t714l 752-7474 1rans1erors are DON D philanthropist died al Altomey ~ Rllltvnan on monlhs from lie heann9 lho deoedenl objections with lhe oourt are a person 1n1erested on n prov1de<1111 secloon 1250 Checks or Certtr1ed Cllecks DATE fFecha) JAN 19 DOAN and TANYA H DOAN h om e on September behalf o1 VIII• Community dlle nottOlld above 1 THE PETITION be'lore the l'INring. Your the estate you may lole wotn lot tne Cahlornoa Probate payable to the Trustee or 1989 and OlJ THI HOANG and 24. 1989 at the age of ~·• "-Oeilllion ... YOU MAV E )(AM NE I requests the deoedenl 5 8ipp9anlnce mllY be 1nl the court a formal ReQu1>s1 Code A Request for Special 01<1der are acceptot>le I<' Gtry L. Oran11me, Clerk, DANH HUU NGUYEN and 70 M V 1 ... Ill pu1111c -..:lion to the the hie t.ept t>y the court 111 Will and CO<klls. of any pef'90n Of by your •tt?neY. I ror Special Notice ol the 111-1Notoce form •S a"aolable from I Trustee prov1<1ed proper 1 •y J1net Young. Deputy NOT VAN NGUYEN and . r . oege tn was Nghaat biddlt .,, CMh you are a pe150n tie admllled to PfObale IF YOU ARE A ong ot an inventory and ap-,1he cou•I clerk 1dent1hcatoon •s avaoable Pubhslle<I Orange Coast NGAN THI TRAN 14611 born in Summit, N ew ~· Chedl °' celtlfiaci '1n1erested tn the estate •The w• •nd 1111y oodcn CREDITOR °' a pra1semen1 01 estate .:issets, Atto1ner for Petitioner: 1 from 111lorma1ton whocn I Oaoly Pilot Septemb.er 29. Bowltng Ore.en_ Wast· Jersey and graduated Chedl (pey8llla 111uma °'1 you mav hie with lilt! ooutt ate avallill>MI IOr 1 contingent creditor of fie or ol any Pel•toon or .~c1..oun1 ROCHE & HOLT, REBECCA the Truslee deems rehat>lf' October 6 t3 20 1!t83 m111s1er CA 92683 f h U 111 lllWIUI ~ ol the 1Jn11 a lormal Requl'51 lo• 1 eaaJTWtaloon _, N Ma kepi I de<»aSed, you rrual file as P•Ovodea 1n soc11on 1250 IL. HOLT, ESQ., 501 Colo-lbul tor which Trusiee mak!'s F814 T~ name Social Secuttly rom l e niverstty SI ... ) al right, ltlla and Sreoal No1ooe ol the loling by lie CDW1 y04Jf ~ Wtl't tno oour1 ol lne Citlllornu1 Prot>atelrado A¥e., Ste. 305. Santa no representlhon or war l0t Federal Tax Numoer and and receive<! hlS law Oelilull end Etac:bOn to Nft appraisal 01 es1a1e assets requeslS •uthonly lo ~-reptesentalJ\le Notice ro•m os a~.i•lablt' lrom Publlsne<S Orange Coast other common des.gna11on Code Numt>er ol tne trani.· of M ichigan tn 1942. intlfWI crelled by• Mabee of o an 1nven10"f and THE PETITION and mail a copy lo flelCode A Rt>Quf'SI for Special Monica, CA 90401 ranty street address or I "8.IC NOTICE ma.Ung address. and ZIP degree from the Unt -Punuent ID-Dederlllion oil Of ol any pefll•on or admtnt111e1 the a111;i1e appointed by the court the cour1 Clf'rk Daily P1101 Septemt>er 29 ol tne at>ove descrit>ed I LEGAL NOTICE •lerees are PRANZO INC a ve~tly of M1ch1gan Rellndion&. wndl nolCe -sectlOn 125 ot ltle AcrninistrallOn or Esiates the da'9 of first l95Ullnce of Hu,. M I . A em. r . FSa.827 ROAD NEWPORT BEACH INVmNG BIOS Lagunl Hiiis CA co--it•. Conditiona 'I account as g•oYlded on under the Independent wiflin lour ITO'lltw •om Attorney for Petitioner: 30 0<;101>e1 6 1989 property •S 302 KINGS NOTICE Calif COfP P 0 Bo• 4363 Law School in 1948 r-oeo on~ l 4, 1988;,, Calol0tno;1 P1obale Code Al Act (ThlS authortly will le~ • pnMd9d in OIVlnc1n10 a Gttfflth, At· CALIFORNIA 92660 NOTICE IS HEREBY That the ~son11 prop· Mr. Voegehn was ad-Otliall Aacorlll of Or-.! requesl tor S~o<ll No1oee allow ,.,. per900al seclion 9100 of ~j tetne,. ••• law. 2121 E. p.. "8.IC NOTIC£ I S11<1 prOpe<ly •S t>e•n11 GIVEN thal 'hfl Ocean Vtewlerty lo be translerreo IS Oe· t t d h County, ~ inj orm •S avaota from tne rept-1.tlrve IO tllM CeliNorma Probe• Codi jctflc: Coe•t H•,.~ Ste. 280, l~d tor tl'te purpoff 01 pay· I SChoOI Oist;oct 01 Or•"""" scrot>eO on general 115 ma m I e Io l f' accor1'lll'IC» .,.l'I • Dec:Mnlfiofl court clerk many actions wtl.,oul The lime tOf fi1ino a.n. Coron• Del Mtr, CA 92t2S I I( 51432 ong the ot>hgouons ~ecured Count Hunto ton s~;;"h~ tenali supplies merchan· Cahforrna Bar in ol ~ Condlliona a ~llorn4W for Pa~tlon•r : I e:iarn.no court approval w1I nol expere before lour Publ!Shed Oritnge Coast FICTITIOUS BUSINESS lt>y said Dee<! of Trus1 onclud Catotolnoa woni'eceove t>ldS d•se ttQuopment furniture 1949. He was active tn RellndlON _.in Otialil u~I., erran, sq fOfl latu119 cenatn very monfls from ht i..,;ng Daoty Pilot September 29 NAME STATEMENT •11g tees tnd l"•PQnses of tne 10 rchase 26.Passen et 111atures ttQutpment. letse numberous civic cul-Recot$ ol Olw1ga Counly. f 6'oo ~~sh& w~;'9a ! ~nant actlOf'IS. d9111 noticed~ 30 Oe101>e1 6 1989 Trie 1011owong persons are Trustee and 01 Sale I Sc~ Buses ;and Gen:ral leasehold improvements tural. legal and l~ter-Celrtonw.; 111 IN pn:iperty Suite .:)~ ire v · re W:::,1811!~ ::s°"t!:• '.OU MAY EXAMINE rsu82q;oo111g ousoness as Oiled St"ptembl'r 28 PurDOse Tractor 81'ld Flaol l stock on trede ::ovenant not ""-led Ill Mid l A I C pt the lie llept by the ooun tt VIS I 0 NS -L A K E 1989 Mowing A1tachmel1t Bods 10 c;ompe1e ol a t>usoness natio nal organiza-SI• dllctltllld •: 0• 17 1 n~••• • A l r&qur ed IO 91119 notice lo you are a per90il ELSINORE.aCatilonroa Ltm· CALIFOANIA AE · wtllt>e recelYedupto t>utno currently known as lions. Must recently ~t5oll Lof II. ol Trlld No. ~~ng~ ~~asl Dail p,101 , :~~~ !:,!d~=~ inlefesled in lhe esune, Pta.IC NOTICE •led Par1nersn1p, 3184 Aor · CONVEYANC! COMPANY, Iller than 9 00 am . Tues-PAOLOS RISTORANTE and h e was a partner in 08582•perMliP1-o.d Ocl 5 6 12 1989Y conMnled '°the 0 sed YOU,mll)' f ... With "e court way Avenue, Suite G Costa " Mid Tnnt .. , 9'( Suzan-day. Oc:tobef t7 1989 81 tnef•s localed al 1907·t909 the 1 8 w C 1 rm M~l80UI .._. RecorOl I actron ) The ~l'ldent a k>rmal . Recatesl ,tor N~T~~~F Mesa CA 92626 ne Kelly·EHcutlwe Vice Purchasing Olllce 01 Hiil I Htrt>or Blvd . Costa MHs • o1 Mid County. ~ PU8l.IC NOTICE admlntsUI flol Soedal Nolioe ol tie llling DISSOLUTION OF Regal Homes Inc Gen. ,.,_ldenl, M81 C0tbln Aw· sc:hool lllstrlc;t 16940 B CA 92626 1ogether with the Nossaman, Guthner. Record <>-et: CeMrt E. I ••I be g•=d u~' •ty of ~ inventofy 1111d LIMITED PARTNERSHIP oral Pd11ner a Calilornoa 1nu1. NorthrldV•· C1ll-Street, Hul1ttngton Beach, lollowlng descnt>ed al-Knox & Elliott. Mr. Jotlr*>l'I • ., 05 5 "'*"led ri..!! •n ap?r ... I ol estate M98tl ., h corporatoon. 3184 Airway toml111324, (111) n5·2S75 o Calllornla 92647 at which cohollc t>everaoe hcense oegelin lS survived ofher common dalignlllion 11 NOTICE OF PETITION ob,ection lo ttle pettaon 8CX:OUl'lt • provtded in Ille 11m1te<1 partnersh•P e~1st· Mesa CA 92{;26 · Published Ora11ge coasl lomeiaod t>o<la will be opened LICENSE NO 41 227616 V ' The 511911 Add,... " 1 99 P9'90fl _,, art or of 1111y i-ftion or l .. o11ce 11 ereby given mat Avenue Su te G Costa SPI 11210 I ' ON SALE BEER ANO WINE by his wife, Winifred. Inf, o1 tN ra11 "'°'*" TO ADMINISTER :,~ ,::: ~':: •~'°'1 1250 of lie ong by •~d betw~n general The KLST PartnerShop a Dally Pilot Oc;tot>er 6 13 20.1 :~!~~~~1~;~c:;~s;nc~11:11~ now issued l o ; said his son Frederick , and dllolbed *-ii purport ESTATE OF: gtllnl lhe ~~lty Califomi9 Prot..le Codt. A1 ~ariner acll•,cat •CM~dson California General Partner-1989 the ollice ot said dostroC1 ' premises for premises step·ch ildren, Jan lo tie:~ Aoc*J Knoll, lrvlna, MINNIE E. JACQUES A HEARING on l'te ~t tof,Soecial Notice c~~:;::~;~ ;;d a~I 01e~~= ship as L•moted Parlrler. F8•9 All bods shall be made on l ocated at 1907-1909 K . d M Celllomia 92715. CASE NO A149536 i-titron wtl be he6d on lonn la•~ lrom ht 1 1 d 2444 Wllshore Boulevard I t>ld lorms lurmshe<I t>y the Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Inga a r ' a r y SMI '* _. tie mede. ~ lo ail heors Octobef 29 1989 at 1 45 OOUl1 clerk. '~' ~ p~tne:; ~nereon Sutte 200 San1a Monica CA PUBUC NOTICE D1stroc1 ind each t>•d musr CA 92626 Anne Green and Jon """°"' ~ « ~. beneflc1anes credllOIS p M '" O.pc 3 locMed at AftDrney for hlltton«: w •CC c~ uctA uStness 90403 I conform and be resDOns1ve That lhe 101a1 conS>dttr· Martin and 4 grand-.. oi-ot Im~. contingent credtlOf'S, and 700 CMtc Centef Dov BURTON 6 GAULD.. as ame 01 partments Thos business •S con FICTITIOUS 8UllNESS 10 lhe contract documents a11on for the transfer ol said children A memorial 1111e, Simi • '• persons wh{> may West s.nta Ana c% 1124 South Paint« Aw Liil ha T~xas l~rruie<J ~;;;,1• ducted by a limited oanner-NAME STATEMENT I Copies 01 the btds are now t>us1ness and 01 sa1<1 hcense . ~. '° . PllJ othe1Wt98 be tnleresi.d tn 92701 . Whilk ~ IOI02 ners op oca:e 'at 1 snip Thi lollowlng PlfSOOS are on lole on the Purchasing Of-ti the sum of $70 000 00 tn- aervice will be h eld dMtnQuell'I the will Of estate or bolh If YOU OBJECT TO Ofa.noe D.ay Plk>t Newport I~ eva d Coste The registrant com-dOlng butiness es llel Ocean v-scrioot Ots eluding onV10tory estomated Monday. October 9 at •••• .,.,.., Clllb wl et--QINNIE E JACQUES the oranttnQ ol the petition $4t?. '29, 30, Oct. e. 1989 ~:~a ~·I ~rn~ 9~~27 hand menced 10 lranslC'I bust-Adlra.ntage Pe<sonrtel Ser trici. 7 t4.8<17 ·2551 •• ,· II S-0-WhlCh consists of the 11·00 AM at the ~'I ...., ~ A PETITION has been ~1k:J appe• at tte 0" oc; ng am ness und1t the tictttoous lltGH. 2318 Naples. Newport 252 following · · · 12.056.00 wll:' il"tl • riled b LOIS A SMrTH & and ..... r "'8JC NOTlCE Lane Ric;h•rdson Tuas business name 0t names Beach CA 92660 All item• rovtded thr n Petsona1 check 55 000 00 NY~~ pClor \.. Harbor g:: PfOlridld ~ DAVl"rJ E J ACOUES tn ot>jec:'°"I or Me ~ ~~:Cit.~ Marcl'I 1 '; tlsted above on June 14 V1111an Lynne Rotzen 2318 111,1 bid mu~t ~· ,11 8~, Demand Note to be replaced m;nt u,... Balboa. lnllr the. -=-0. .,,,,, lhe SUpetlOf Coun of obiec:'°"* With the OOUf1 K 51tM the terms ol l~r::,~nnet'~ 1989 Naples. ~por1 Beech CA cable ladlfal state 1114 woth cash tnrough escrow jiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiil Cahtom1a Count of beb. ir. neanng Your NOTICE Of Vi11ons • Like Elsinore 92660 local c;ode$ $20.000 00 Promissory Olldwllllon; = OffANGE'°'-....,.nee mllY be in OtSSOUITtOM-of' sh~g::"'ent 1 1 By Regal Homes. Inc; Betty Thos t>u11ness 1s con-The Otstrict rltS«\les the note 1n lavor ot seller L ~ • ..,... of MtotfWf. , THE PETrTION ~Of by yO#Jt ·~ UllfnO PAJtTNIRIHIP ited 1 ° e g~era or llT'I· L Olstad. Vice Preaident duel.cl t>y an 1n<11111dua1 ught to re)eci 111y and all $45,000 00 Ullm ,...n;., requests that LOIS A If YOU ARE A Nottceisherebyg1v-enthtl SlbleP1r':::::h; d::'~:I Thls stateme111 was tiled Tne reg1str1n1 c;om bids. and to wet.,. any or-Thtl 11 hes been agreed ~;~--11~·1•1•1101~·-~ : • .:,; SMITH & DAVID E CAEDrTOR or • the limited partnerSh•P e•t51· solutton for any det>ts with the County Clerk ol Or· menced 10 transact t>uSt-regularity 04' on!Ofmalllles tn bet-' 58J<l transtetee and ....__, 8ftd --.. to JACOUES be appointed C011•1191n1 ~ ol ~ ing t>y and between general llabtloOes or obllgatoons tn~ ange Cou111y on September ness under the hc1t1tou1 any bids°' in the blddlOQ sa•d transferor that con- as personal re!>feserita1tve dltcl•ed. you must Ne p • r 1 n e r P a . rred nd he 21 1989 F432214 business ntme or names OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL stdafahon t0t the tre111ler 01 •aw_ ~~ al ~. 10 admlntSler lhe eslale ol yow dalr'I\ w1fl .. CX>urt clllca/Preslonwood As-:Ip na~: bt.,, P~~ Published Orange Coast l11ted •bove on NIA DISTRICT satd buStness •n<I ot &atd r--•-• nilln -the dec:edenl ~ mM a oopy to ht soc1atas. Inc .. a Texas cor· Y Y .. -r D111y Piiot September 29 Vi\llan Lynne Rtll8"1 BJ: Chartee 0.terlund l~se os to be P••d only •"MAL 'AM =:, ~ = 'B.c.· THE PET lllON pef90ftal f9Pl~tlfllle POf•tlon. ancf an ot the hm· ~~~O,:= :~~ under October 6 13 -20-U189 This statement was Iii.cs c~ of the 8-d of alter 1ran1tet has been ap-~;~.,wrt~ to ... to .._ ,_...... . requestl authortly to llPP?'"led by tf-. court iled par111e<s therein, wh1c.h Dated 9.g.19119 F82 I with the County Clerk ot Or-Truet"' p1oved by Department or A•· .,....., eour.,--.t11e,.. '" administer the estala ~ '°"' montha !tom c;ondue1ed t>us1ne11 as TM p A ange County on Augusl 31 Ocean v._ Scnool Dis· cohotoe Be...erage Controt 3500..___ ~ ...... .... .. ..... undlr ~ l~ndenl .. d.-of lrst muencie of Paclflca Pr~tonwood. Lid C"ICAJRICHAROION Al· rtllllC NOTIC( 1989 lrtCI pursuant to Sec 24073 ., ._, _., T i AdmtntStratiOn ol Es1a1es laC*-• PfOVldlld '"a Texas hm1ted partnership IOCIATIS INC T f'eo112 0111191 County Caltlornoa seq .....,. tUlla9 • f W .... : Act (Thia aulhor'ily will MCtiOn 9100 of "-loceted at 1901 Newport • ·• • •aM K•510l1 Published Orange Coast Publl1hld Ora~e Coast That t"41 herein described ••••••••••~! ~ 1~ =~..: allow en. personal CeMomle Probete Codt Boulevard, Costa M111, :!'°:~''C· ,::.:'•~::::· Fl~~:A~:,::'.JI Daily Pilot September 15, Dally Piiot Septembe< 29 tr•nsters are lo be conaum· 1 0I • .. ,... ... · • • reprnentatlve 10 ~ M1e tor fW'O c1MT'1 California 92627 and 6 t3 menta. Ltd• 9,.. 11 n Per: 22. 29 Oc:tobet 6, 1989 October 8 1989 mlled. sut>iect to the lbO"e • t • man~.c:tions wlfhou will not •..-• before lour Prestonwood Drive R\c:h· ·• ,. • The lollowlng &)ersons are F764 Fe24 p1ovl11ons 11 INFORMED -C714> ~ ~ obla court approv.i monfta from ht ~ erdson. Texas 7509'1 was a.nowelll, Senior Vloe dolng t>ualneu as· ESCROW. INC 17862 17th Sljlll.,._ 14, •-· ly LMry Befof• M'og oef1alf\ v di•~ abowe on Mtrcl't 13. 1969: dis-P'reeWent SAN DIEGO INVEST· rtaJC NOTICE P'tllllC NOTICE Street = 110. Tustin. CA ~~~~ ~t a<:tlOl'IS, YOU MAY EXAMINE sotlred pursuanttothe terms Sh~vp':,: J·~~~~h~!Q& MENT ASSOCIATES. 14 92680 on0falter November c;;;;.eoi.l.-Pllal ~. 1t1e ~ lheflle.,.ptbytnecoun 1101 the Ptrtnetshlp's H t 'Suo ,h Fl Corpor111 PlaH. Newport flCTITIOUl llU.,..11 K41Glt 2.1989 11 ______ ..._,, _____ .., ,....,......,. Will you are a ~90n Certlhcate and Agreement .;;1;> ~ecA~~~~ co:~: Blach. CA 92ee<l NA• STATa•NT f'ICTITIOU8 auttNESS All other business nemea WhlnthefllllMWUt•rl '*"4recf '° gl'lle nolk:e interested in the .... le. of Limited PertnetShlp Newpof1 Beach CA 92660 P•••T M . Occ;hs. u 4 The lollowtng persqns ••• NAMll ITATIMINT and addreSMS used by the lnter..-ct peJWOn9 un1e you may Illa with tte ooun None ot the general 04' llm· • 1 .. blfl• In'-. 0ton• de• dol business H Thi to4lowlt19 persons are trenslers w11111n lhtee ~s tUfnlng,lt'tJimetotumto ~heWweiWdnollee a lofTNl ~t br ltedparlntnwinber .. pon-Published Orange Coast Mai,Celilornla.92660 T~E ART ADVANTAGE dOlnQbultnftSU 1as1pu1.sol•r1tknownto '~=======:~~i~~t~er~,~~~~~-~~~~.:n~~= ... ~~C01~~5I~l~'°~ .. ~i55~~!~:l~1 :~~a~·~~oM~"-~~~~~~,,~~~~~~~~~0c~~6 '~~ ~~~~~.M~M~~™~514 ~n~ F~NCESCA "S, 1 673~~~~N~ acton) The an tnwen'°?' anCI 1otutlon for any debts ~~8'\0UM Dr .. Sen 0..00. Coron• det Mar. CA 92625 ll'Vlne ave . sB, Costa Mesa. Name and add1e11 ol 11.&ili1i.. Of' ObllOlllOf'IS in-.,..1fotnl•.92t21 St•v•n I<••'• 514 CA eserow hOldlf INFORMED curr.cl undef the partner· "8JC lllflftl'C David R. UnglOIS. t817 Femllel COfon. cset Mar Eduardo Humberto ESCROW. INC 17862 t7th 9'llp nwne 0t by any pereon l'IUUtw. LOIM Rota. Slll'lt• Ana. Cell· CA t 26i5 · Oaull, 23654 Cedar Cteett St'"' :: 110. Tuslln CA Of l)etSOI\$ operating under IC 1"71 IOtT':i 9!7~~ ... 1 . C1ltf Behl 968 Stanford T•raoe. Moreno V1ll1y. CA 92&80D the pannetstlic> na.me MOTICe ~ u n • c;on-ll'Vlne, lflltne, CA 92715 t23&7 •led September t8 Detect· t-9-1919 DtalO&.UTICMI ~ ~by. • general Qart· Thl1 busin•11 Is ,on. Thie bu11na11 •• con· 1989 P A LMTIO '~ ,._ .. ,,.. duc:1-d by co-panner1 duc:lad by an Individual Doft D. DMft. T9"J• K. STARJING A IEW BUSINESS?? PIMM stop by to file your fictitious butfneu st•tement et the O.lty Plk>t Leg.I Oep.n· ment. 330 w .. t eay. ea.ta Meu. Calttcwm.. If you can not 11op by, plMM Call UI •t (71•) 642..,.321. Extentlon 315 cw 311 Md we wtll mue anMgemen .. few you to handle t"'8 procedute by mlll. If"°" lfloUld fMlve MY further ...... PIMM cell ua and we Wll ti9 more than glad to _.... ec, 9uClt .. r ....... Jiii Cl,ICA/P9'11TONWOOO Notic. '-'*9b10lllen t.,11 ~ reglitrent c;::.: The r eglllrant com· Th• reglstrent c;om• 0.-. Ow Thi..._., 0.- AllOCIATll, IMC .. • thelwnl1edpertnersnipextat· unJ:r l~~tltl rnenc.d to traMaet buill· menced to tranNCI bull· Nw "Cr':• Nfat1 Thi ,..., ..,.. ....... ....,.. Ing by and between generet :::.... nM'll Ot n.= neea undet the flc:t1tiOU1 ,_. under the llciltlOus TT,_,• Hfl .._.,,...., ...,.. If t M '-1*1Mf Pacffica/Ceder Aa-bUllneal name Of namet b1M*1 name 04' ,,.,,_ 0• wa ~...ct. Ltd~. ••: toeletea. Inc., • , __ CO(• lltted •t>Ove on Dec 22• lll'ted lt>ove on llf8/89 lleted atlov9 on NIA MMGO, IMC., • c ... •1autle• hrH"9Welll, pcntlon, and all Of the fln'I-1'=!t. M Ochs Stewn K.... Eclutlrdo Hurnt>erto Gauti owp.. ltr: ~ ...._.., ..... v... ........... le.cl pannera .,,.,..,.., wtttch Thia ·, flied Thlt •t•t_,t ., .. flled TNI ll•tement -Ried ........ ,,_,. .. OIMa F lannteelM. &Q.. ciond\K;1td bU.in.t u T M ... etn«\l ... wflh tM COUtlty Cterll ol Or· with tM Collnty Oleflc or Of· Pu~ Oratlge Cou1 ~. Mutlln, Rleflt., I PKtflc• c.ct.ra. Ltd., a with t~ty ~ 0' Or· enge County on September 1111ge County on Septembet Deity PllOt Ocl<>W e. 1Mt ~. Sewwlth floor, Texu Nmnect p&nfte'tnip :.TMI IY on tembet 1, 1tat I . ltet Fa.41 •ttS MICAftnu1 Court, tocated •t 1901 ~ • ,....,., ,.... ...... _.,. --"9wpoft llilch, CA HMO loulevard, Co1ta MaH Publflhed Orange Cont Put>lltihed 0renge Cout PuCllllhed °'WIOI Coa111 ___ ,._...., .... .-""....,'.....-~-..- PublllMld Orange eo.1 Callfotnla tata7 end 3754 oe11y Piiot Sec>Mmt>et 15 o.11y ~ September 15, Delly Pilot Sept-.n* 1~ ..cnnoue .-u Delly Piiot Oct04>er •. 1Mt 810tngNm fllloed, (Wiand, 22." Oc:1obet e 1MI • 22. 2t Octot>et e. 11'9 22. 2t Oct<>W •• ''" ... 8TAW ________ F ... _7 T .... 7500, •••• on '· • F75t F1el F7U l'llit~,.__ •• -..c llJ11CI ..... 1t, 1MI. dleecMd ...c mllCl -:&.......__ -~.n'1p'!!9 =I~= !!IMC llJ11CI MIJC lmtll - -W OOSO~ PAflllK II, -rn..!!.'9'• .. •••• ~, ,,.,........,,. °' UtNtecs "!!!!!'!!' •1111H1 NC11TIDUI a.,... ''!~,.!!"m1 .. 111u =. ~· a.detl ~ -•··-.,..,.... -•. aw ..,.. naw -•• •• • o.u.iet a •ntnd uac1 -naw ...,..°'._...,.,or-. nie ..... 1*9GM.,. .,._. ..._.. .,.._..,. Tiie......,. .,.._..,. "* "' ..... Ott ....,, • ,..._......,... ..,__.,. ... '*"*8 .. t.e ~ .,.. ___ _ .... ..._. Clolllll ....,_ • W, CA..... . •,..: =--1111119 llrOfft .. Ma Of ... 1WIN> THIMHUflCI '~ "'" & NA> ,=~ :11 :.,,:; "'C,: I I<*-' T•. 1111 ,._ ~~=-'-,,_,,.,, .....,. fer _, ....... '1• -.... !Miia. CA POGO,.._...,_,. ,co.a ---........ ---...... ,. ... -..... i-t01.--•ns1 '1a..,.,M ,1 CA --·-_,·-_. -=: CA-_..._. ........ _ ..... ...,_9'nlltt .,.......,... OM11o '"'' ,_,._., = 4M1 .,...,._.Clw.._. •~·""""'-·•IGO_,_ __ ....... !!!':,;. ............ CAT .... Ol&.....-.._CA ....... =:&:-: ...,..., .,, H..._.e CA~; ...... ,._ .... ~ .. .,otLM.-....... CAtt1• "'I -• _... -c-... .._ II ..,._ ftlll •II-la celn• ;::;:;_ II ~ .,,... • I HI II .... .... -I Iii ~....... ..... ........ ,,.. .....-r. .... --. ............. v..w. ftit -r.: = ':... ... _. ..... ,_., MM• TM ,.....,_, COlft• ·,1-e ,.....,.... Mtll• T"9 ,.....,... ff9t• ...... .. ..... -~ .. .... -:.:-:-.... --If ......... -··,:. -:.-...: irr-,;;,1lliiiiilli .... i ...... -• -... • -... -~---...._ -• -"'\ .... -.... .. ""' __ _. Bl'Sl'\ESS HHlt:t ·s Forum addresses debt Th~ Orange County Chapter of the Uatte41 Nauoa1 Alaocladoo is sponsoring a dinncr-confm:nce at the University Club, UCI Oct. 24, at 5:30 p.m. The topic will· be "International Debt: Crisis in the Dcvelopina World." For more information, caJI 778·6785. • • • An afternoon seminar on tax-dcfcrrcd investments and in· suranr.e for long-term health care needs will be held at Empire of America Federal S.vla11 Baak'a Seal Beach office at 610 Pacific Coast Highway Oct. 12 bcginnina at I p.m. • f • A one-<iay seminar for m id·size business owners by Geneva. the mei:aer and acquisition firm. entitled "How and when to sc1J your business for the most profit", will be held Nov. 6 at the Westin South Coast Plaza. in Costa Mesa. For more information. call (800) 854-4643. • • •• A 5-weck seminar senes entitled, "MartetlDg A Service Busl· acaa For Maxim•m Impact': begins Oct. 25 , from 7 p.m. -10 p.m. at The Sheraton Newpon Hotel, Ncwpon Beach. • • • TM A.mcrtcu B•11Ha1 Wemea's AasoclaUoa (ABWA) invites local businesswomen to a special program Oct. 10. at Kaplan's Restaurant, Costa Mesa. Guest speaker for the evening 1s Dr. Elizabeth Stebbins, who will speak on "Women's Third Career". For mort information, caJI 846-1282. • • • Edaw lac., an architecture, urban design and environmt"ntal planning finn has announced that Bill Schulz has joined the senior staff of its Irvine office. • • •• Tcxoma Business Machines. Inc. has Joined the authorized dealer network of the Telecommunication Systems Div1s1on of To1lllba America laformatlon Systems, Inc .. of Irvine. • • • Ben Hanley, Jr .. Phil Larsen. Sr. and Mike Mailmen, will he keynote speakers at PaclJlc Energy Asaoclatton's (PEA) annuul conference. ()Qi. 13. at the Marriott Hotel, Irvine. The thrct were named the Alaskan oil·spill management team b} Veco. Inc .. the Alaskan-based oil field service and construction company hired b) Exxon as the prime contrac"tor to implemerit Exxon's cleanup plan • • • Advances in 'satellite communications technolog) to incn.·a~ health c-arc professionals' awareness will be the topic of the upcoming MedJcaJ MarkcCiaJ Association meeting. Oct. 11. at Le Mend1cn in Newpon Beach. For more information. call 752-6525. • • • Jim Coasldlne, M.D. has been named medical d1r(>C'tor at Parifit Review Services at the company's headquaners 1n ('~press. . . . _, Bl11ell Arclaltccts has been selected bv the Bowers ~tu~um of Santa Ana as architect for the museum's first maJor c'pans1on and renovation project m its SJ.year histol). • • • Touche Ross & Co. in Irvine. has appointed Robert A. Hendrickson as director of real estate consulting. • • • "Sales. The Name of the Game" 1s the sub1cct for the month I~ Eaterprlalag Women networking breakfast at the Ir vine Mamou Hotel. Oct. 25. For more information. calL 852-6 I 8N. • • • Ingram Micro D lac. achieved record sales in Ci-CCS) of $ IOO million for the month of September. the company si11d. '\l'SE (.0,.POSITE TRf\'.\SACTIO'.\S. > FRIDAY OCTOBER 6. 1989 [ii Former OC thtift owner jailed By Ctty News SeMce LOS ANGELES -A former Or- ange Counfy tbrift owner convicted of siphoning the assets of the now- defunct savings and loan was or· dered jailed Tbunday pending his Jan. 8 sentencing. U.S. District Judie David V. Ke· nyon revoked the S600,000 bajl of John Lee Molinaro. 48, who owned Ramona Savings and Loan, in Or· ange, before it collapsed amid deal· mss involving a Palm Springs con· domimum project. Kef'!y<?n allowed bail to remain at SI S0.000 for Donafd P. Mangano r.. 52. a former co-owner of the S&L who also was convicted. The Judge said the law requires a showi ng by "clear and convincing evidence" that the men will not flee the JUnsdiction nor present a danger to society 1f allow<¥S to rcmam fret' pending sentencini; Assistant U.S. Attorney Steven Zippcrstcin argued that Molinaro tried to get out of the country after the instituuon collapsed and before the FBI began investigating. He was arrested in July 1987 in San Francisco for makfog a false statement to obtajn a passpon. He served six months of a two-year term m con nection with that arrest. Z1pperste1n said. Jn the fraud tnal. the JUr) con- victed the two men of arranging a mult1milhon-dollar paper trans- acuon to defraud the government and siphon the assets of the Orange County lhnfi. Molinaro was convicted of 33 counts of conspiracy. bank fra ud and mak.ing false entries in the books of the Orange-based thrift. He faces up to 165 )cars in pnson. Mangano was convicted on 31 counts of conspiracy and bank fraud and could face up to 15 5 years behind bars. Prosecutors said the men. thlough a complicated deal 10 transfer the assets of a 180.unit condominium prOJCCt in Palm Spnngs, caused the collapse of the thnf\. The S&L's collapse m September 1986 led to a a S65.5 million federal bailout. The scheme in volved the transfer of ownership of Cherokee Village, a troubled cond om1mum project, to Mangano in exchange for $29 m1lhon in ,,..orthless promissory notes. According to Z1 pperstein, the men bought Ramona in 1984 and quickly changed 11 from a sleepy .. mom and pop" thnft msmuuon -which mostly made home loans 10 Ventura County -to a bolder organiz.ation directly involved in bigger real estate prOJCC'lS. They spent S2S million. nearly a quaner of Ramona·s asseu. buildina the complex, but were able to sell only seven of the condominiums. When regulators expressed con- cern about Cherokee Village, Molinaro bought out Ma.ngano's half of Ramona. then transferred the remaining 173 units to Manpno, using "shell" corporallons to hide Mangano's involvement, Zippcn.- te1n said. The units were overpriced so that Ramona could show a phony profit on the prOJCCt. Z1pperstein said. The prosecutor argued that Molinaro then toolc a S2 rrullion d1,1dend for himself, based on the profits from the purported sale. D&B credit rating accuracy under fire From start and wire reports . NEW YORK -The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation Thursday was quick to react to a Wall Street Journal story questioning the quality of information contained in the compan) 's commercial credit re- pons. The newspaper cited a number of companies that received high. or at least sound, ratings in D&B credit reports. that later filed bankruptq or were found to be operating fraudulenth D&B res)ons. while they remain little _known to the general public. play a vital role in the business world. The company provides crcd1- twonhmess 1nforma11on on more than 9.5 m11l1 on firms In a statement released Thursda}. Dun and Bradstreet finnly denied the eompan} has far reaching prol>- lems w11h the data 11 gathers and d1ssc.-m1na1cs to tens of thousands of customers daily. '"Dun & Bradstreet 1s a com pan~ wholl) committed to providing ac- curate information. upon which its customers. over a 148-~ear period. ha\e placed a high value," the state- ment sa1d. ··111s also the case that there ba\e been occasions when Dun & Brad· street reporters ha'e falsified infor- mauon. and ha'e been d1sm1ssed for doing so. Ne,enheless. \\e behe"e that an~ suggestion b} The Wall Street Journal that such incidents represent widespread quality prol>- lt ms 1s inaccurate and irresponsible. .. We "111 not ~laim that the ac· rurac} of our business information is perfect. What y;e do claim is that our business information has earned, O\ er almost a century and a half. an O\CNhelming customer ac· ceptance that has made the term. ·Get a D&B.' pan of the Amcncan bus1 ness 'emacular ... the statement concluded. Goldsmith reaffirms BAT takeover bid LOS ANGELES {AP) -Sir James Goldsmith reaffirmed his hostile bid for BAT lndustnes PLC' Thursda). saying he will make a ne"' offer if regulators in nine states approve the sale of Farmers In- surance Grout> as part of the deal. Trading in BAT shares was halt~d on the American Stock fachangc because of huge demand b} specu- lators assuming that Goldsm11h'c; $2 2 b1lhon bid. the second biggest ta~eo' er offer ever. would be sweet- ened. Gold~mith suggested the deal \!.Jll tx· r hangcd so that Farmers. a l " NE \\ YORK I .\Pl -tocl pnccs ho,crt•d in a narro" ran~e Thur'>da~ as a round of increases in European 1n1crcst rates bluntt."d the ralh that has camrd the market to rt>cord highs this "erk. The Dow Jones a'erage of .~O 1ndus1nals rose 2A7 10 :!.-73.56. h1t11ng a nc" high for the third straight session. SJOCl' the stan o( the "'eel the a'eragc has d1mbed 100. "'4 points. •\d\'ancing issues and ded1nes "ere e'en!) balanced 1n nat1on"rde trading of Ne,,.. Yorl tock b - change-hstcd stocu. "1th .,41 up. 7..iJ do" n and 494 unchanged \'olumc on the floor of the Big Board came to 17 .89 m1lhon c;hares. do,,..n from 194.59 m1lhon in thl· pre\lous ses ion Na11on"1de. consolidated 'olumc in NYSE-listed issues. including trades in those stocks on regional citchanges and 1n the 0' er·the-counter market. totaled ~13.91 m1lhon shares. Before the market opened. "ord nashcd across financial news c1rcu1ts ftH..\T '\l'SE DID NEW YORK (AP) Oct. S Advenced Declined Unchanged To1a1 luues New high~ New low' Tllu"ff l 7•' ft~e 111 23 '11 .. 1· \ I ' PH IC I ._. _ ... ,__ ....... _ ....... " ..... ... _---.....--" ................ ..... I subs1d1al) ot London-based 8 .\ T. would be sold direct!) to the French insurer .\>.a·M1d1 Assurances. rather than passing bneO) through the ownership of Goldsmith's Ho}lak.e Investments Ltd. Offic1ah also suggested that changes will be made in ho" .\xa- M1d1 finances 11s $4 5 b1lhon purcha)c of Los .\ngcks-bascd • Farmers. the 15th biggest t t S. in- surer. BAT contends the current offer relies too hca' 11' on borro,,..cd monc) and repa) men.ts from Farm- ers· oper.111ng income The fi nancing and o"ncr.,h1p 1s- ol a I IX'frl'ntJgl' fXl1n1 1mn·asc in kn \\est (1erman inter~! rates Ratl' inrn·a!.C \!.t:rl' quid.I~ pos1- cd 10 England. France and !>e' era I other European countnc The dollar 1n1t1all) declined on the nC\!.S, re0cclln~ the C\peCl31JOn that higher rates 1n Europe "ould attract monc' a"a' from l '. in- ' cstmentc;, but later rebounded 1n foreign--nchangc dealings .\nal,sts said the 1nc:rea~' in Europe· did not catch Wall Strl>et • totall~ ti) surpnS(' In add111on. the~ "3Jd "tod. trader.,· spints ,,..ere energized b) an offer from in' cs tor Donald Trump to acquin: .\~tR Corp. for S 120 a share .\MR hares iumpcd 16-. Ill 4Q' - as the most actl\ e Big Board issue Delta Air Lines. one of the fc" remaining maJOr came~ that has not a11ractcd a tal..eo' er bid. gaint-d .31 ! to 781• The demand for tho~ stocl s helf,; ed send the Do" Jones a' erage of _Q transpon.auon issues up JI 65 to 1.498.75. NEW YORK IAPl Ocl S ""l 16 l 16 .\ 111-:X l ,J: \DJ:HS f~Olltl'HICI' sues are big -0ne) lor regu lators -.ho must d(>C'1de 1f thl' deal 1~ in the best interests of Farmers pohc~ holders. Goldsmith ·s statement also dis- pelled susp1nons that he would gJ\ e up follo" mg BA Ts announcement last w~k that II ,,..ould restructure b~ selling its paper and re1a1hng businesses to concentrate nn tobacco and fi nancial sen ices It added that B.\ rs restructunng .. ,,..,11 ensure that 1t I!> B.\ T sharc- ho!ders and not tinannal man1pu· lators "'ho rt"Ce1,e the ma,1mum ~nefit of the compan~ ·, underl~1ng 'alut ·· Paramount ( ommunH . .llll>n '- anotha pnml? focus ul tah•o' t•r rumor' and six·rulauon ro-.c J', tu (12 Gainer\ among the blur<t11p 1n- dustnals included Ph1hp ~!oms. up 3'• at 1"'5 . .\rncncan Tclrphonr ~ Telegraph. up '• at ..l5: C'hr' ron. up 1 ·.at 64'•. and Eh Lill~. up 1• at t>S. Nauonal Ed ucauon dropped ', to 12 The rompan~ said 1t e\pected to po't a loss for the third quaner. and loob for founh-quartcr rc,cnucs do"'n s1gnilicantl ~ from the hke pcnod last 'ear ~11crosoft. climbed J'• to "'9'• 1n the 0 ' er-the-counter marlct on top of a 61 :-point gain Wednesda). "hen the compan~ said 11 C\p«ts•to report a 3-l percent l'C' enuc increast for 1ts fi~·al first quarter. ended Sept. 30 .\s measured b~ \.\'1lsh1rt .\s- soc1ates· mde~ of mort than 5.-000 acll' eh traded stocks. the maricet mcreast'd S2 ..l2 b1lhon. or 0 07 per- cent. in 'aluc. The ~ Y E's composite mde" of all its listed common stocks gained .01 10 198.0.S. tandard & Poor's mdustnal mdc" slipped .06 to 406. 98. and S&P's 500-stock composite 10dcx NEW YORK (AP) -The followlf.'9 11$1 i_hows lhe New York ~l ock Excl'lanoe stocu •nd w•rr1111, J"-' ti.ve ~ne uo lht mosi en down mosl bu~ on oercent of cl'l•n9e fOr nursaav. . No secur illa tred1ng below n Of' lCIOO sn.rn ere lncluoed Htf encl Pel"centege CNl'l9ff are ll'lt d i flere.nc ' bt f wttn til t orevlous c'\o,llno &>rice end tOCS.V"s 5:30 o.m orke In another 1mponant change of strat~g}. Goldsmith said he would drop his lawsuits contending that state insurance regulators ha vc no nght 10 rcv1e" the deal. Federal couns in seven of the nine states alread~ had ruled against him down on those suns. o\'<a-M1d1 has onh one small U.S. business. a Dela,,..are insurer. Cntics !Ml) .\'\a 1s too 1nexpenenced in the .\mencan market. The\ also con· tend that nearh all the ·s4.5 btlhon purchase pnce for Farmers would be borro,,..ed or repaid from Farmers· protit~ .• ~ausing a hea,·> burden. "'as up .113 at J56. 97 Thr '.\ O .\Q composite index tor the O\ er-thc,·ounter market addC'd I J4 to ..l80.66. At the Amen- can tock Exchange. the market 'alue inde'< closed at 394.43. up .07. ~ Donald Trump AMII Corp. shares .0-H after a S1 Miiion talreover bid bJ Tr .... p. • , • L_ • C2 Orange Coat DAil Y PILOT J Friday, October$, 1989 WhO has .answers to solve the drug problem? DEAR ANN LANDERS: l 18m a 12-ycar-old girl who would like to tell you and your readers what it is like to srow up in a nei&bborhood where there are drug dealers on • every comer. 1 want to te~ you about beariiig gunfm every night and $leepina on the floor so you won't get shot. Can you imagine what it's like to know that you could be shot. walking to a friend's house next door? lmaaine being afraid to walk to the store to ·get a quart of milk for your mother. What would you say to somebody whose fa ther was just shot? When I was I 0 years old I saw my next-door neiahbor killed because be dido 't pay his drug dealer. I ask you, what kind of a cbild- booC:l do these kids have'? The cops 1 ... ,.. BO\'D Mom, the manager "Mothers who return to the work force after time off to raise children often are quickly promoted into managerial roles. · Why? Because without realizing it.t they have been enrolled in one or the best, most demanding, management training programs m the world." So ayers expert Eleanor Berman. Most of the households in China still serve the men first. Q. What would r,o u do with a pocketful of .. specie '? A. Spend it. That's coined money.· Is retirement age a good time to pick a new role model? Why not? Lena Horne thought so, evidently. She says her role model now '1s Aretha Frank.Jin. Why is English our first language in the United States? Instead of French or Spanish. So inquires a client. Simple, says an.histonan. The earliest English settlers brought their 'families with them. r he ~earliest French and Spanish did not. around here show up 20 minutes after you call. Nobody cares. I would like tQ sh.are one more thing with you. It is pan of a poem written by a grammaMchool stu- dent. 1 read it iq our local news- , paper. Of course, ti's about violence in our neighborbodd. That•s all kids around here think about Here it is: A wake she sleeps. while cJanser crcerJ::' guns lig!Jt, no sleep tonight. ur. on the floor, lock the door, Til shots no more, I ask what for~ Who dies tonight? I try to cope~ with life on a rope, · What for? I've lost all hope ... This speak.s for all the children who have given up hope because nothing is being done about the ~ and violence. Some of these II ft H ftS( 'ft 1•1-: Friday, Oct.• ARIES (March 21-April 19): Loo1-standjng dispute, possibly legal, is settled in yqur favor. Emphasis on responsibility, dead- line, strong love relationship. Pay- ment for product boosts income. Capricorn plays role. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Some will say you are .. chasing rainbows." This merely represents envy. Stick to your own style. reach beyoncf .,previous limitations. Invi ta- tion to .travel on horizon. Insurance repr~sentative in pict_ure. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Chance exists to take greater control of your own d~stiny. People com- ment on your .. vibrancy." Make inquiries. Satisfy curiosity. Express willingness to pioneer project. Leo figures prominently. CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Rise above petty differences that exist within family. Focus on property value, basic security, questions con- cerning em ployment. Intuition is hi~lighted. could serve as excellent guide. . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You can win your way -via humor, light touch. Young person is impatient, attempts to chide you into premature actjon. Hold fast to prin- ciples. Open ljnes of communica- tion. Gemini is in picture. 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DEAR ANN LANDERS: Since you seem to have connections every- where 1 am hoping that you can track. this story down and ease m'y curiosity. lion c.enters around home, family relationships. Study Leo message. Emphasize diplomacy, willingness to participate in project relating to art, music. theater. Attractive indi- vidual confides feelings. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Your influence spreads beyond previous limitations ... Keep options open. make mqumes, submit wntten re- port. Member of opposite sex is onl) semi-serious. Know it. protect self in emotional clinches. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Some will.say, "Your interests seem to be expanding!" True, you are broadening vision, enlarging canv,as. New avenues of income will be opened. Attention centers around art object, luxury item. SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Some will claim vou ha ve been defeated. In truth. 'y.o u are merel} gaining second wind. Focus on per- sonality. mdi,·iduahty. original ap- proach to dilemma. Pisces. Virgo A while back I was listenina to Paul Harvey on the radio (this was when. we were having so many dif· ferent opinfons about the tlq} and Paul read an Associat~ Press wire story that went something like this: In Las Cruces, N.M., a retired Navy ·person was found JUilty of violating a noise law by flying the fl8J on windy days. His next-door neighbor, who was bothered by the snapping and popping of the' J.:.by-5 banner on top of J 40-foot aa.ix>le, chatjed the man with creating a public nuisance. The offense canies up to 90 days in jail and a $3.000 fine. What happened? Did the fellow have to pay lhe fine? Did he go to jail or what? -DYING TO KNOW IN ARLINGTON HEIGHTS. llt., persons in picture. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You'll realize truth of saying, "What goes around comes around!" You recently cast bread rin waters and reward is ample. Li t will be shed on area previous y prohibited. Cancer nati ve involved. AQ UARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Package you have been awaiting will arrive wJthin three days. Focus on pop~larity , abili~y to. express optiltons m dynamic fashion. Mem- ber of o pposHe sex declares, "You have it all t he way!" PISCES (Feb. f9-March 20); Let go of past, create your own future. Professional supegor is interested. seriously considers promotion. Special note: Avoid heavy lifting. Love relationship is back on track. IF OCTOBER 6 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you h.ave mellifluous voice. possess an abundance of charm and have .. electrical" per- sonality. People sense that beneath the "quiet .. there lies a volcano. You can only be pushed so far. When you love. it is all the way or nothing. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio persons play important roles in your life. During October. you'll be rid of much .. emotional debris." You are re- covering from betrayal by one you trusted. In November, it will be a different hfe. 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Musician• available on r~uett. 759-06•3 or 548-4006 German Home Bakery Weddi~g Cakes "The Old- Fashion Way" 2950 Crace Ln. C.M. Call for info 540·0281 11., •• , ru;,1 ,,.,.,, '•"''' '"'''•"• 8 .8 . '• Caterin9 662-1566 Dear~ P-.. ..... &. I e.&eetM ., ..... ....... Pa .. ¥ llilo Ii ... ,._...., no •ff ....... r ....-.. ,.,eaee Ml ,.,, .... , ... ,... ... a .. --~ ceheL fte CAM WU .......... WMw! DEAR ANN LANDERS: lo a recent column you gave your readers the impression that Hawaii was the healthiest state to live in. Wronfi Ann. In spite of those statistics, 1f you are in poor health in Minnesota. movina to Hawaii will not do a damed thing for you. Fifty yean ago when TB was a serious killer, physicians sent their patients to Arizona and New Mexico because the climate w,;s warm and dry. Many of those patients died out West, which tilted the statistics un- HHIDf91 : . lly CHARLES GOREN and OMAR SHARIF Both vulnerable. south deals. NORTH • 9. 2 iv Al764 0 5 3 • 10 9 .. WEST EAST • 5 •. 6 .. iv K Q J 10 9 5 3 iv Vold 0 K Q 10 0 J I 7 6 4 1 •11 •J7653 SOUTH • AX Q J 10 7 3 iv 1 0 A 9 •AXQ The bidding: South West North F..aat 1• .c iv · 4• Pus 6• Pus Pua Pus Opening lead: King of iv Most of us complain that we arc dealt few enou&h tricks in our bridge lifetime. Therefore, we must make every effon to husband those that are our due. South's two-spade opening was natural and forcing. Over West's preempt, North felt three trumps and a ruffina value in diamonds made a bid of four spades pref er a- ble to a double. Since North was favorably for those statet. The can be said of Aorida. Older fo (and sick ones) go to Aorida escape the icy blasts up north, so paper it looks as if Aorida isn't very h. ealtby place to be. Pase fair and make this point - Orlando Native ' DEAR NAT: ru,llt YH are. ' unlikely to have u much u an and a kins for bis competitive tion, South decided a small wu more than. adequate. West's kina:of hearts wu the ural openina~)ead.~Declarer call for dummy's ace, East ruffed returned a trump, and declar eventually bad to concede a · mond for a one-trick set. A pause for reflection bef o playina to the first trick would ba enabled declarer to count tricks-seven spades, thret clu and the two red aces. Therefore, spade slam was u.nbeatable u lo as declarer did qot indulae in trick-reduction play. Since West most surely bad a seven-card suit jump to four hearts, puttina up t ace of hearts for East to ruff away a prime example of that type folly. To preserve his 12 tricks, decl should simply play low from t table at the first trick, ret.ainina t ace for a later role. 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Ctioo-.c fmm 1:ootcmporal') metal fra~. 1rad1tt0nal wood or ~cllcd ttla\' frame'~ 11h antique acccnl,. hand pnnccd floral fr.a~' or JX1'lt'r·,11c tramc' E'u}' da) S:?.50-S50 53-560 50 COMPARE O.LawPttoe8•1r_..• SPECIAL VAUJE PRICES 0000 llfROUGH I(), 89 MOSt f\ln11n.1re ~nn a ~Y · If within 30 day o( your Home Express purchase. )'OU find any item we tock ldvcnited tOr le by a local in- aock mailer. we 'II refund dlecliftaacit! k' 11111-.W l.khvcry lftd tc1·up Wlllabk for a nominal chaflt. • C4 • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Friday, October 6. 1989 ... Tour show s off homes An annual tour of homes in Newpon Bea h and Corona dcl Mar will be conducted Oct. 24 and -as 1t has in the past -will benefit the Corona del Mar High School PTA. Proceeds will be used b) the Fountain Valley just say yes to drug abuse goals PT A 10 purchase instructional 8y HOU y J . WAGNER equipment. support educational Of..,. o.,,.... SUtt programs and fund scholarships. The tour. wh ich costs $20. in-The goals and objectives of the Fountain Valley eludes lunch at the Sherman Gar· City Council's On.lg Abuse Committee were ratifi ed dens and a fa ll fashion show. Par-without objection this week. ticipants will tour seven homes. The statements submitted by ·a subcomittee were Tickets can be purchased accepted by the full commiuee Sept. 10. throullh an> Corona del Mar High Among the eight goals and nine objecti ves are: School PTA members. at the high ' • Provide ad vice and counsel to the City Council school or at the Sherman Gardens" regarding drug and alcohol abuse. gift shop. The ••ting •r•• of C.ndl •nd T•ylor Grant•s home. • Implement Red Ribbon Week acti\ ities. --------------!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!..---=•.....:S::!::'ponsor a poster program in Fountain Valle) Enrollment for fall . soars again atOCC By The Dally Piiot fnroll mcn1 ha-, cli mbed for th(' fo unh conscrnll' c fall scmcsta at (>range Coast College. Thl' collc$c l'nrol kd 14.353 stu- dents this tall. and additional fa ll scmestl'r enrollment will be gencr- atl·d b\ m nin l'-\\eck classes. "htch begin ihe wel·k of Oct. 23. Last fairs cnrollml·nt numhl.-r'i 31 th1'i point 1n thl' '>l·mester "l'rl' 24.:!6". The coll~c·'i tinal tall rl·g1•>1ra11on ligurl· 1'> e\pcCll'd Ill top 25.000. I J'>l -,pnng. Or3ngl' Coast rollrge \\3'> 1den11tkd as lhl· largl''>t -;ingle- u1mpu'> l·ommunll~ l'Olkgl' in thl' nJt1on h' thl' -\mrnc3n -\ssoc1at1on ol Commun1l\ and Junior Colleges. ~tudL·ntc; al o are enrolling in ,hghtl~ morl· uni~ this fall. a' aag- 1ng 7 01 unm pcr,udenl compared to la<,t \Car\ a'l'ragl· of 6.9Q. Reg1strat1on tor the nt nl'·"rek clas:.c'> will run from 8 a.m to 1 p.m. Oct. 16-1 ll in thl' .\dm1ss1ons Build- ing . .\ppo1ntmcnts arc not ncrded. Rq~1s1rat1on "ill conttnue during I the first wed. or lhl' n1ne-.... cek courses. Oct. 23-27. I For 1nforma11on. call 432-5772. F~IR WINNERS Orange Coast "in ni:r., in the senior home ans and rraft'i compe11-1 t10n at the Orangl' Count~ Fair. Fountain Valley. Huntington Beach !'>uc Ro'"· Huntington Reach. lir-.1. needkpoinl -can' 3'> "ork other needlepoint tir'>t. nl·l·dkpwnt - p1t1url''> tlat <.111ches onl) un,kr 15- inchl'S. 1h1rd. C hnstmas deco - fobm·' 'arn1 thrL·ad pirturL'. lraml·d. other st.lichen . third. Ch mt mas tree ornaml·n1' n~·cdlepoinl -regular can\a Janl'l 'cho11 llun11ng1on Beach. third. wood car' 1ng -no' ice animal. <,econd. wood caning - no' 1n· human figure Jcann1nL' Scott. ll unltngton Beach. second. ncL'dkpoint -pic- tures long stllt"hec;. O\er 18 inches. Mil dred ·el·gcr. Hun tington 1 Beach. sccond. crochct & lacc"ork J arnclcs dim crochl·l(non clothing): honorable ml·nt1on. crochet & lacc.'\\Ork articles doilies and, or ccn1crp1ece Joan Seel). Huntington Beach., third. clothing construction adult's Jacket Roscmal) mllh. Huntington Beach. honorabk mention. spinning exotic fibers~ first. miscellaneous handcrafts adult bead"ork. 1-3 pcs: second. "Ca\ ing and spinnmg ottrt-r misc. \\Ca\ mg than abo\t~. Suzanne.' 5m11h . Huntington I Beach. second. sem1-profcss1onal - needleworker clothing construction: first. Chnstmas deco -fabric/ yarn/ thread other texulc Chnstmas t deco. Arlene Somer' 1lle. Huntington Beach. thi rd. quilts and comforters mixed techniques. Edie Stafford. Huntington Beach. second, quilts/ comfon ers -ma- chine quilt mixed techniques. Pauline tout, Huntington Beach. third. crochet & lacework articles bedspread: second. wood carving - novice other no' ice "ood carving. Doroth)' Ta~ lor. Hunti.ngt_o n Beach. fi rst. "'cav~ng and spinning clothing. an~ garment. -Orange Coast winners in the jun- ior Ooncullurc competition: Fountain V.tley Judy aod Chris Barela. Fountain Valley, first , amfllCments Stop and Smell the flowtrS; first. arrange- ments for mom; first. 1mn1Cments ,..__ ... 'AIR/~St • middle schools, providing prizes to be awarded by mayor and council and including SSO savings bonds the top five poster contest w10ners. Prizes will donated by the Fountain Valley Chamber of Comme • Heighten awareness ~f ~rug and alcohol ab through youth sports organizauons. fi Arrange funding to carry out the goals objectives. • Research feasib1hty of participation 1n We programs. • Design and support a .drug awarenes~ ~ckag be distributed in Fountain Valley ne1ghborh throu1th commu_.!:!ity 1tro~~- IUFFELL'S IPllUIElt •· .............. llllTy in today far the best •llctlon ~ ----·· ...... ... ,. ......... ., ... Ii••• ..... ,... ..... . .... -...... ~ .... .,...._.., ..... to ... ,.lillir __ ........,, •FLOOR SAMPLES ITE A Living room groups • Dining room grou~ • Occulonlll ...., ••• ~ A Emertmnment centers &W..unlta ........ turnltUre • Allll 1ra nd IP to s Ora~ Coast DAILY PILOT /Fr.o.y, Octobew e, ,._ C9 'Peters granted contract extension Wisdom of Huntington schools' move questioned When the board approved Peters· contract extension Tucsda). ;)htrry Bario..,, president of the board of trusttts. repeated oomments she made last month follo"'1ng Peters' performance e\ aluauon 1y IORRT IMtcER Of .,,. Ollllr ........ TrustttS in the Huntinaton &Heh City School Distnct have exten~ the contract of Superintendent Diana Peters to the maximum the law allows despite a dust-up from two memben Qf the aud1enct. Citina Peters' enthusiasm. hard work and community in volvement. trustees voted 4-1 to extend her contr1Cl to June 1993. The contract for Peters, who ttetntly was &iven a pay raise to $77,742 a year, had been scheduled to expire in June_ 1992 until the board action. Shirley Carey, a parent of children who attend distnct schools, qu"° tJoned the 11mina of the action and urged trustees to hold off unul .. tur- moil" an the district ~ttles down. Carey said Wednesday that the utension could po~ a liabiliry to the dlstnct should a future school board warit a new superintendent. Carey saad that the morale of the teachers, who arc ncaotiatina a new contract. also is an issue. Carey said she believes that teachers have stress and anxiety and arc friahtened to ~ up because of their rela- uonship wnb the board and adm10- 1strat1on. Sharon Boudreau. president o f the Huntinaton Beach Elemental') Teachers Assoc1at1on. claimed that the extension is un"'arranted. However. another rcs1dent. Hcnl') Golden. an an apparent swipe at Carey. said be ~ts concerned w1th the· people who 'ti') to speak for the community without knoW'lng ho~ the community feels. .. "I've worked with her (Peters) and she's done a aood JOb ... • Bario"' applauded Peters for ··1cadersh1p 1n areas of cum culum and instruction: high '1s1b1hty 10 schools and communll) her In\ 11a- 11ons to staff and communtl) to JI '' input on issues. her good relations v.11h local and state go\emment leaders.·· ·Tm vcn e'c11ed and appreciate the board's' support for a lour-)tar contract:· Peters said ... It provides stab1ht\ for long-term planning." .-:::.. . 0 0 0 . .. EXTRA CAPACITY 10 CYCLE PAIR WASHER 115 DRYER 3 I I 77 PER MONTH• ON 31 ' n SEARS CHARGE PLUS FOR THE Wlllte $719 54 PAIR .,,, 1 •• •••• •• 18.0 CU. FT. FROSTLESS • Ad1ustable shelves 1499 19.8 CU . FT. SIDE-BY-SIDE SELF CLEANING ELECTRIC RAfJE 500 WATI COMPACT MICROWAVE •Textured steel cloors •TIC.I CUHl'f ...... ..., . 1~1 ~ 3 LUX LOW LIGHT CAMCORDER •Complete outfit includes 6x I r power zoom lens hard case. battery and all accessories 0..-'--°""4f H 25-1.' •Al rosr ess •Crisper • Texturecl steel doors ·1599 IGoklStarl 1-11. • Eas> :o c ea~ 13 •l IH, o SHJ ~U~-G GAS MOO!L •11191 ~,, • Wll •t •'. .. ' . 1137 ..-... w 1 ... l t ..... : ..,. .... , .;>.y• "> ~:: ... ;l ~Jll~I REMOTE CONTROL STEREO MCI • 5 Band graphic eouahzer • H1gt1 speed dual cassette , .. • Anal()(J tuner DUAL TAPE All/Fii STEREO IOOlllOX •5 Band O,.,t\" eq~iztr i:m • fi>ur 2·way spukets R / .. - sF:O d • TRIM STYLE MEMORY TELEPHONE • 1 J .number ..,.,,.,.. "', •Torie ou se SA· "ab e • L19tited d a :iac ------· " .... - 2211 ELECTROMC CORIETIOI TIPIHI I a • Oa•sy ._lltef pnmer .Tl •Full-lint tt off comction • Automltic centtnnQ 19 alleged captors of Ramirez seek funds .LO ANGELES -Nineteen people who sa) the) helped capture Nignt Stalker St'nal killer Richard Ramirez ha\e put in claims for S80.000 an reward mone) offered pnor to his arrest m 1985. F1"e agencies were reviewing the apphca11ons for the rc-.•rd mone). which depended on Ramirez' con- vtct1on before being paid. Ramirez was coo v1cted Sept. 20 of 13 murders and Wednesday a JUI)' rec- ommended c'ecu11on "\\e"rc hOPll'«i to put some rec- ommendauon on the count) ·s table later this month ... , said Georgette 0eW)er de put~ exccllll\ e officer w1th the count\ Board of Super- visors · Oe"':er's fou r-member panel v.111 re' 1ev. the applica11ons after henff s Department rcc-ommcn- dat1ons and submll 11s decision to I the suixr> 1sors The rev. ard v. as offered b' the cm and count~ of Los .\ngcles. the c1t1cS of .\rcad1a and San Francisco. and the go\emor's office . Ramirez v.as captured an 1985 b' an angr: East Los ..\ngclcs. crowd .Group hung · Upon phone rate change .\'\; FR.\:'\CISCO (.\P) -.\ consumer group sa~ s its members ··arc in an uproar"· o'er a plan to I chang~ the gauge Cahfom1a uses to cakulatr rates for telephone scr> ice. ""This proposal IS bad OC\l.S for e' e~ bl.xi~ v. ho has a telephone an their home." .\udne Krause. t''· I ccut1,e director of To~ard L'11h1~ Rate 'ormahz.auon 1TL"R:-.:1. said on Thursda' The state Public L 11ht1cs Com- m1ss1on on Oct I: is C'\pccted lo appro' l' the proposal that ""ould replace the prc~nt method knov.n u ··1.ost -plus·· v.1th one ued to an antla11on ande\ The pre-sc:nt '-'Stem 10\0hcs look· mg at a 1.·ompan\ ·s c.osts and C\· pen~s and determining thr amount oi rt•' en ue nc.-cded to O\ er thr costs .ind a 1a1r return to an'estors. L"ndcr thl' nev. plan companies ""ould not ~ J lll•v.ed to increa~ rates unlll antlat1on ilCX'S ,)\Cr .i percent. "rausc told a new~ confc~nC'C that ··Jlens·· v.cre $('nt last wttk to about h.ilr of TL R:'\'s ·o.ooo mem- bt·rs J\ltng them 10 v.nte the com- m1'>'>11'n \he s.a1d about 6()( membt-rs did w . and the~ all blastc."d the proposal. ··v. l' onh sent 11 out last v.eck so "'l' "di prubabh recc1\C a 101 more rt"Sf:\\1n'><"> ·· i;.a1d \larl Barmore. an attt•mc' for the 1.·onsumer org.a n1za- tion The proposal 1n' oh rs Pacific Bell and Li TE Cahlom1a.. the state's tv.o largest phonr 1.ompan1cs The state's I 20 \mailer phone companies ~ere not indudcd 1n the proposal. v.h1ch v.ould take effect Jan I 1f appro'cd b' the PL <.. ·Thr companies ha't' said that the\ nt>ed ne,1b1h1~ to change pnC'CS and 1ntrodutt ~"ices qu1ck.J~ 1n ordc.-r to battle ancrca.$1ng compct1- 110n and tale ad\ antagc of market I opportun1t1cs .. If the comm1ss1on 1s intent on adopting this P.roposal. v.c v.111 urge I them to mod1t~ lt to pro' 1dc some prNec11on ior consumen:· said krau~ FAIR FromC4 for dad. S«Ond. arranacmcnts Ct'I· C'bratl' the sp1nt. ~ond. arrange- ments all foliage. first. arrangements bouquet -bnght colors; first. IT· ra.ngements 1n a basket. first. IT· rangcmcnts using a branch. first. amngC'ments using rocks or a rock Cost• Mesa. ~ leach Knsh Montooth. Costa Mn.. first. arrangements us1na silk and I dn matcnals. first. a.rra.ngtments "'rcath -fa, onte holida). Br)on Harland. Costa Mesa, first. arranacmcnts Stop and Smell lbc Aowcn. theme award; tint UT'UIC- mcnts bouquct-bnabt col~ fint. arrangements us1na rocks or a rock. Christopher Me1nckc. Costa Mesa. lrvmc. first.. yrante:mcnu 1n a basket: fim. a~ts wreath- fa"onte holiday. Joshua Meinc.kc. COit.i Maa. first ~ts 1n a buUt.: firA. arranaements usu" rocks or a nxt. R)'ln O'Donnell. ~Baa. fim. am.Qtemmts * tptn1: first. ananeemcnu boaq8ct· bnlbt co&on. Shawn O'Donnell, Ne•port leech. ftnt. ~ II D lAI-._.., ~ fint. .-W 3 I a ~ rocb or • nd. Dilm Sllah•. Colll ........ ~Mi , .... w oitln; fira. ~ ia I ...... ... •• smn ............. ..... ~ S lsove. Nia,.. ..... ...... ........... .... -.., •..• =-.: ... ~. C8 Otange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, October 81 1989 TBS P'.AMILY CIRCUS by BU Keane "Does anybody wanna buy an ad in the Family Times for a dollar?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "This 1s really going to cost someone a bundle. I'm on overtime!" NANCY ARLO AND JANIS TUMBLEWEEDS scorr r~o ~1~ COOKIE.'!> DORI~ AA1H1 00~ R:lftf ~~IN F~t.. ~'1Y--r Ei'eMANti'~ 1krff -.N A'7YeltTl~UU6'~! DRABBLE COUNTER CUL TUJlE by Maratta & Maratta I .. Vtwclre of dAir y y<oduc.1s fM\ co.e ~ c~~r6tion d4tcs /.\f\d f ide d\lrts . DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham "i(.~ LE1S SEE ... lHATS EIT11ER A FIELt>ERS CHOICE , A DOUBLE PLAY OR A FOUL SALL ... N - by Jerry Scott f.\E. ~p IO IHE.. DRllllKI~ FOU~TA1N 'NOULO ~ A LOT flt[RF_ FvN IF l{OlJ OlDNT AAVE. fO (() e4 I HE. Pl<INCIPAL~ OFFICE. by Jimmy Johnson OM! YOU ~ijf f~ OfFrCIAl. VE.~~ Of tV£~fS. by Kevtn Fagan PEANUTS DID '(OU ~EAR TME NEWS. MONSIEUR FL'<IN6 ACE OF WORLD WAR I ? THE RED 0ARON IS COMIN6 HERE TO THE SMALL, Q.UAIN T. t C~ARMIN6 FRENCH CAFE TO f !UN~M '<O;L16MT5 OUT ! , l I J I o\ ~ . ' ~::;;;;;a.I ~ GARFIELD SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN I fHERE'VE BEEN SOME ACW5A110N5 MADE. ~I l.,-\'.)(J WAN'TED 10 SEE ME, FRED 2E-Cr\'.)()~I~ GAMBUNG .' I DOONESBURY UH ... Mllt:'lt. S11f9/11 / by Garry Trudeau a<AY, GET MS AIDT>ER. IJllOA1). tm I NWT A a.ASS ACT, ~ A850UJT6 f¥5T.1 ~ - ~ /,/~ THAT 01lt:I<. INHJ 005 ALL 1Ht AtaNT51 '\ J t I I J J I e by Charles M. Schulz HE WOULOtl T MIT 60MEONE I WHO IS WEARIN6 6066LES, WOULD HE ? '., 10 -f by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston • BV1Re. END O::ll£ DAY. LOE~ HFM:u COJEt'ED ALL ~E .. by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk f - • OrMge Coast DAILY P.ILOT I Friday, October e, 1989 • by 8 11 Keane COtmT&R CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta PEANUTS "Does anybody wanna buy an ad in the Family Times for a dollar?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "This is really going to cost someone a bundle. I'm on overtime!" NANCY ARLO AND JANIS TUMBLEWEEDS scon f(Yhf;O Ml~ COOKIE.~ DORI~ MA'TH' OOft ""'1'~~ IN F~I.. '11f~"1V-· I ~MAN~ 'bJff 1Xlff ~A17Ve1Ml~~! DRABBLE I ... . tieWllre of ~ry ff OdllC.tS f\14\ COMt ~ c.cpir.tio" ~ts ~Yid f ide cNrts . DENNIS THE MENACE ' l ~~ 10 -c.. by Hank Ketcham lL1S SEE ... lHAT5 EITHER A f lELUERS C~CE. A OOU8LE PLAY OR A FOUL BALL. .. " by Jerry Scott TI.IE. mP ro rAE. DRINK1~6 FOLlt-lTAlN '-"'OOLD eiE A LOI ~ t FUN IF <(()(.) DtDN i AAVE. iO 60~1..U:.. Pl<lNCIPAlb OFFICE. by Jimmy Johnson OM ! YOU WAa.>T f~ OfFICIAI.. V£~1W OF "~~rs. by Kevin Fagan DID '<OU ~EAR Tl-IE NEWS. MONSIEU~ FLYIN6 ACE OF WORLD WAR I ? GARFIELD THE RED BARON IS COMIN6 HERE TO THE SMALL, °'UAINT. ¥ CAARMIN6 FRENO~ CAFE TO l PIJNCl4 '(OUR Ll6~TS OUT ! FOR BETTER QR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER 1 lOlo ~ 11.E SHoJl.D PfWE f".EN'fe.D A U-t-ftJL.H SAID 1AE 'SH<U.OGEI ~pe.opu:. lbHa.P!- p.,~~~ 5 IOME?!.1 i ' ~ FUNKY WINKERBEAN 4tXJ WANn:D 10 SEE ME , FRED~ DOOIQtSBURY iHERE'VE BEEN SOME Ac.c.osA110N5 MADE. ~I (,..0(.) ~'~ I GAAlSUNG .' r------1 J by.G arry Trudeau Q(AY, 5ET Me AICn€R 8ROAP. /VT I l'J4jlT A aASS ACT, ~ A850tl./161*5T,I ~ - ~ /,/Ke 7Hl1'f Of/CJ(.. WfV roes AU me AtaNT5.' '\ • , j I I ' • .. by Charles M. Schulz HE WOULON1T MIT SOMEONE WMO IS WEARIN6 6066LES, WOULD HE? 0 .,, by Jim Da'ils by Lynn Johnston 6Y-1RE e:ND o=~ Dff{.WE~~ ~AU.~I! by Jett M acNelly by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Batluk O#<I¥.; ... SO m~BE I 5HOOL.ON~ HAVE CALI..ED FOR A FAKE PUNT 00 R)()RIH AND iCJ.EN12.,l-!£VEN ... - ' J I f '''' "'"'''o' ·CONTENTS ~u~hs~bo~~~s~.~-.~~~~~===~=~ three comedies ·bow Comedy in three fonns -modem, musical and classic -arrives in Orange County this weekend with the openings of a trio of new staae · productions. Neil Simon's "Calif.-s.lte" kicks off the-20th season of the Irvine Community Theater,"whilc the musica.I "WMerh1 Tewa" opens for the Brea Theater Leaaue. Meanwhile, '"TM~." a new comedy based on Ben Jonson's ··T&e Alchemist." arrives at Garden Grove's Gem Theater. , · Lenore Stjerne is directina "California Suite" in Irvine with a cast .----------• composed of Joan Eastwood, Ed Judy, Ted Weiner, c Joann Carol Urban. Corrine Ehlers, Beth Titus, Ralph Biancalana. Todd Garrison, Kit Brcckenridae, Toby Tyler and Holida}' Freeman. Peif'Orinances of the four-prona· cd comedy will be &ivcn Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throuah Oct. 28, with a 2 p.m. matinee Oct. IS, in the auditorium of Turtle-Rock Com- munity ~ on Suanybill' Lane M Turtle Rock Drive in Irvine. Ticket information 1s available at 8S7-S496. , Actor Greaory Monen1en bas adapted "The Scoundrel" and set the classic comedy on the Bart.rv Coast of San Francisco in I 8S2. Thomas Bradac is directing the show, w&icb spotliJbts Daniel Bryan CanmeU, Cbcrie Brown and author Mortensen in the pnncipal roles. Also in the cast are Rick Tifert, Jeff Slevens, Dan Olristiaens, Wendi de Barros, JObn Walker, Jonathan Palmer, Larry Fisher, John Drahos. Bud Leslie and Mark Whitmore. The show runs Wednesdays throu&h Saturdays at 8 p.m. with Sunday performances at either 3 or 7:30 until Nov. 4 at the ·Gem~l28S2 Main Sl, Garden Grove. Reservations 636-7213. 1 nree 'HuntiQllOD Beach performm -Ouistine Martin, Laura Sellers and Gres Bwb -are featured in Brea's .. Wonderful Town" under the direcOOo of Kent Jobnton. The musical venion of .. My Sister Eileen" wiU run for time weeks, ~yins Wednesdays throujh Saturdays at 8 p.m. until Oct. 21 at the Curtis Theater in ,the Brea CivtC and Cultural Center. Call S24-66S3. • A bandful of local productions will be ca1lin& it qwta this weekend, i~" on the ~in StaF of Golden West c.ollqe, Huntiftll<IG Bach (895-8378), final periOrmancCs toniabt and Sfturday at 8 p.m .• Suncby at l p.m. · •'"Y• C.'I TIM II W• Y•" at the Westmiuaer Community Theater, n72 Maple St.. Westmialler (99S...l 13). doliJll out toniabt and So~· • , _,..at the Gardea Grove Community Theater, St Mark Street at Aveaue, Gardea Grove (897-5122), finiJbi111 its run tonisiat ud y at I p.m. • . •"T11tra1'7 Fni9J" ~t the CylJftll Civic Tbeater on Oranec A venue tD Cwna lid!al oul-tonilbt and-Saturday at 8 p.m. it"'Dnle.la• at the La Habra Cmunumty Theater, 311 Euclid St., La Habra (64S-7111), bittins tbe p1nlilbt after pedonnaoccs tooilbt and Saturday at • p.m. Still ma tbe bom'dl and conti.Duilla are: ••A a.. ti D3w wv81• ma the main ... and "TnMle ... ......, .... Gllr .. Lmii1' ma tbe Secoed 5-e olSOutb C.out ltg>ertory, 6SS Ion Center Dme. C4lla Maa (957-403l); ""Qorus" runs Tuadays tbroaP Fridllyl at I p.~~ys at 2:30 and I, Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until Oct. 12. wt.ile.. · "plays Ttadays dlrouO Fridaf. at 8:30, Satunla~ at 3 wl l:JO. Sundap at 3 and I p.m. until Oct. 2 . •-n. ..,_,ti ..... nr.r at the "-1na Playbouac. 606 Laauna Can~ Ila.cl. ....-.111;c1a (494-0743), Tuelaap tbrousb·Saturdays at 8 p.m., ~at l:lO •til Oct. 17. • .,. ........ at tbe Ahenative Rcpertory Theater, 1636 s. Grand ~~-L~ AM (136-7929), 1'bundays tbrOUlb Saturdays at 8 p.m., ~ 11 7 ~ ..ail NoY. II. • Allll II W 11• 11 .r by tbe Llpaa Playbouae Y outb Tbeaier at , A s dim'1 Willowbloal Sdaool, Upnl Canyon llmd at E Toro Ro.cl in ~ .... (494-0743). .....,.. wl Swlda')'I .. DOOD, 12:40, 1:20, l p.a. l:40 ... 4:20 ......... Oct. 22. c •. o. ... • ·== ......... 8 Dllf ... D 1•11111 NflSLO•tt•t. ~ • MUSICAL SPICE ••••••••••••••••••••• ; •••••• : ........ 7 Bf JOHN ROOS Tired of mass-produced, bland musicaJ fare? Then check out Pop Will Eat ,Itself, an eclectic_group that will add spice to your musical dTet.. · WANDERING ·m COUKTRr.-. .............. 10 Our guest critics thought that Emily Lloyd and Bruce Willis turned in admirable performances the nevenheless strangely uneven and meanderi~g film , "In Country." l . . IU'I'(; 01 I \\ 1111 .JI U\ FOOD FOR 'tBOUGBT ••••••••••• ~·············· 12 By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN The Oranse County incarnation of the Round Table West is a feast for the intellect as well as the palate at the BalbOa Bay Cl ub. (ii . I \ \\ \ \ ENLIGBTElURG GBTAWAYS ••••••......... 13 By DONNA AND RAY 01T Several historic California l:fou~ses arc now interesting and scenic tourist spots that everything from youth hostels to a surfing museum. ltll11 \1Cllll'I' .. ,.., Tllla TV~ •••••••••••••...... 7 •ova Jall1'08. •••••• _ •• .; •••••••••••......... 10 1JllCI-& l>OR •••••••• : •••• :-··-·········· •••••••••••• 11 . ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 14' • • . - Pointing, sculpture, music, dance, gomes and loads of fun will be featured this weekend in several Newport Beach locations as the city comes together tonight and Saturday for the 7th Annual Solute to the Arts. Sponsored once again by the city's-Arts Commission, the Solute to the Arts will be highlighted by a juried art show of more than 100 pi~es Saturday al lido Morino Village. -But that show., culled from hundreds of submissions ·from Orange County artists, is but one port of the wide range of activities ovoilobie to art and music patrons as well as those just out for on enjoyable weekend of activities. The Solute to the Arts gets into full swing . this evening, w ith the fifth and final summer concert sponsored by the Aris Commission and teoturing the California W ind Orchestra .. conducted by David Warble and the O~ro Pacific Overture Company directed by Step- hen Ropp. This free conced will lost from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in lido Morino Village. The Colif ornio Wind Orchestra was founded by Warble in 1986 ond ploys .o selection of original compositions, master - works, and popular favorites in the time- honored afternoon at the bandstand tradition. Warble is in his sixth year as conductor of the Disneyland Bond ond Disneyland Orchestra, hos appeared os guest conductor with several Southern California orchestras and ensembles, and worked recently with John W illiams in producing Williams' original music for the World Apline Ski Championships. The Overture Company of Opera Pocif ic hos been a popular outreoch effort by the opera to the community since its inception in the 1985-86 opera season. Comprised ol 20 vocalists ond pianists from throughout Southern California, its goal is to both provide on educational and entertoinme.nt resource for the community and give aspiring· artists o chance to ~e their skills (o number of its members hove gone on to win notional awards or perform-with prominent componiesl. The.Ovet - ture Company's travelling program, "America Works and Sings," is on· introduction to the singing voice as well a~ a history of American folk songs. - On Saturday the Solute to the Arts expands both geographically and artistically, to include the juried art show and on entire slate of other entertainments at Udo Morino Village, and o "Family Arts Doy" at the Newport Harbor Art Museum ond Newport Center Branch library, adjacent to each other on Son Clemente Dr. in Newport Center. The Lido Morino Village activities begin at 2 p.m. with opening ceremonies f eoturing the Bross Company and the Newport harbor High School Marching Bond and Pep Squad. Throughout the day the pu6lic will hove o chance to enjoy a smorgasbord of per· f ormonces, including those by: the Side Street Strutters, a New Orleans Jozz combo; VocolworH, o group speciol1s1ng in classic vocal jazz from. the Sw ing Ero; t~15 ~on­ Allison Duo, featuring B.!'yan cmd--Alli ~ . eiss~ with their renditions o f 1ozz, pop, ~~o1 favorites as well as or iginal compositions which blend East Indian classical and Western jazz styles; Ballet Montmorte; Opera Pacific's Ovet'ture Company; Ballet Poe.if ico; and Re- lompogo del Cielo. At 6 p.m. Jowge and the Unknowns, a Jamaican steel bond, will toke the stage for everyone's listening and doocing pleasure until Please see SALUTE/Page 4 Jc1wD9 ~I and tM UMnownl, p hr 111• the Salute to the Am in Udo Marilla ft John Cosby's renaering of l ido Manno Village graces rhl s year 's Solute to the Arts poster. JOHN COSBY'S Winding road to success By ROGER BLOOM Ot -0-.. ,_ SU« .. John Cosby, at .age 34 . hos already 11ved 1hrP.e es He's been o White House odvonce man He's been o shipbuilder and sailor. And, in his latest incornotion he's o highly successtu1 and Ne1' regarded artist, whose work graces one of this yeor s Solute to the Arts post•s !the other features the work of Morgon Greer.I. , .• _~Things are Fealty going wett " srmles the-mt! athl@ ("'loohng orm- surrounded by his "contemporary 1mpress1on1st can vasses ,n n s lido Marino Village goHery. And indeed they ore. His works ore seUing bmkly at galleues 1n Washington DC Santo Fe, Dallas and locaHy through the Gregory Gollery 111 Newport Beoch and Cosby's own in Lido. In fact , the Houshongs Gollery in Santo Fe regularly lites him bock to that city 10 paint local scenes that ore then snapped up by New Mexican collectors. He also spends o month or two of each year m Europe lth1s year m Germany, next year in ltolyl, o continent, he says, with "great light." In adaifiOn, he ofren flies to tire East Coast or other locales to- complete a commissioned work for o corporate or pnvote sponsor. Not bod for o fellow who never completed on art class m school. "When I was a kid, I painted a drew a lot," he recalled this week. \\As a moj1er of fact, just a couple of weeh ago my grandma dragged my first pointing out of the closet. I was about 4 years old when I did it." Cosby then smiled and noted, "It wasn't bod!" In school, Cosby tried a couple of art classes, but things didn't work out. "I never got along with the teachers," he said of these attempts at schooling. "They always wanted to chonge me and I'd end up quitting about the second day." At age 18, on his own, broke and hu09fy, Cosby joined the Army. The Army liked w+tot it sow in him ond ~ ended up on a special assignment: the White House. He wos o stoffef with the litrle-taied- about White House Conwsuticotions A~y, arriving in Morch of 197 4. He witnessed the final decline of the Nixon presidency. "h wos an intense time,'' he ~-"It was an incredible Please see COSBY /Poge 4 Diiiy Plat 01Uboc*/ Fridey, Oc$bS I. .. 8 COSBY Still bis anistic letni remained .... pmty-'Diiialdonnant 'Ser"ne lcft- From ftat! J ibe Army. He took up raidence in experience for an I 8-year-:olc1 .... -Maiiacbmetts, where be built a Herc was a aroup of very powerful small boat and sailed it up and down men, and they were all doomed."' the Eastern Seaboard over a period He rcmembcn Nixon as "a really of three years. neat man." "What really spurred my (Uli?ticl "Nixon had an air about him," career was I needed some money,' Cosby recalled. "When he entered a Cosby admincd. room. a reception or whatever, y~u · He started ~~in.g a~oo~s a~d could fee/ him. You knew he was m artwork for sa1hng pubh~uons. m the room even if you couldn't sec the East. Soon, he was selhna pamt- him." ings. His first gallery show in Was~- He accompanied Nixon to San in&t~n DC_ was sold out be.fo~ It Clemente after the resignation, officially ~pen~. Comm1ss1ons stayed with the former president for started coming his way -Bausch six months ("My job was to show and Lomb, Coca-Cola, LA. Gear. movies and answer the phone"), and Two years ago1 he moved to New- then was reassigned back to the pon Beach -"oecausc I had a lot White House, where he worked as of clients out here" -and he now an advance person for President divides his time between his stu~io Gerald Ford's overseas trips. includ-and home overlooking the Rhine . ing _the Vla~ivostok . Summit with Channel, Santa Fe. and points east .. Soviet Premier Leonid Brezhnev. 'Tm in the process of getting a "I travel~ a lo,t." he said of that bigge~ st~d~o," h~ con~!udcd. "Sue.- time. ··1 was exposed to a lot of an . cess 1s h11tmg quickly. I stayed in the Rothschild Mansion In conjunction with the Salute to once -that was amazing. ... It was the Arts, Cosby will be hosting a -great to be exposed to thaL I'd come receptien tonight, ~nning at 7 home and be inspifcd to paint." p.m., at Lido Marina Village. Wll l ClllPllilE llUICI CIUISE FwTw .. --Cannery Lunch CuStomen Regilter for a DAILY Drawing TO WIN -. ----- ---. ~ SALUTE . Prmm~J • &be cad iil a.be-day'.1 act1v111cs. at about I p.m. The day will allo be hi&hhghtcd by the mime work of Judi Clarrc11 on the Lido Marina vua.,e board walk, a special display by the Newpon Nautical Mmeum, and a hands-on cxbibil for youapten by the Bowers Mobile Mute\am. And. of ooune, there will be an. Besides the juried exhibit. the pl. aeries oftbc Lido Marina Village will be open and thett will be two s~1al exhibits featuring the works of this year's 1wo Salute to the Ans ppster artists. -fohn Cosby and Morgan Green. There will afso be a raffic of Green's= .. Balboa Sundn ., .. with the . s aoing to the Cll~ 's trce-planuna program. Meanwhile, beginning at 11 a m at the Ncwpon Center comple~ shared by t1-c Newport Harbor .\n Museum and the cit). hbrar'. a .. Family Arts Day" Wiii hf m· lull swiJ11.: ._, . N ( Actl\'ttacs ;at e~n rnter are ~ at families, ~~pc 1alh younpters. and will ancludr a < h1f- dren's Readers' Theatre \\ or\.\hop led by Steve Mellow and a gian1 inOatablc sculP.turc b' \1ll'hael Marks which Will provide a fannful environment for children to pla> 1n ~·famil}'. Arts Da>•" ~•II al~o fca· ture pcrtonnanccs b) thr hus) Opera Pacific Ovenure Compan) ·the traditional Japanc~c per- cussionists Da.ion Ta1ko. and m1ml' artists. A s\udcnt an exh1b11 katur· Saturday Champape Bnmc.b C1'ui.9e for two. One winner will be drawn dajly during the moatll of October. Register dminc lunch Monday- Saturday 11 :30 to 3:00. 3010 Lafayette, Newport Beach -175-5777. John COlltJ'• rendertr19 of Ille Udo ..._. w• receMIJ ina works by K-6 students from 1hr purdlalH for die city's .-.....n•nt _.collection. 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E•err d•> JM cu drive lllomt sportla' •oocl duh "'~ dulifttd. ~sal1:1te-te -t-he Arts-se hedu.le bf· eVents PBIDAY,OCI'. I 7 ,.... .. I ~ c..Jifomia Wind Oic:hestra and Opera Pacific Over- twe Com~y in concert at Lido Marina Villl&e. SAnJllDAY, ocr. 7 r.j . ~ ~~~· .. .f 4 ll a.a. a. t ,.-.: Family Arts Day Ill the Newport Harbor Art Museum and Newport Beach Public Library at BS0.856 San Clemente Dr. in N~rt Center. Featured.. will be bands-on activities for children, the Opera Pacific Overture Company. the Oranae County Philharmoruc Society Music Mobile, mimes, a student art show, and various per- formances. Vocatworkr ! _ ,.... a. I p.a.; Arts Festival at ~ Marina Vil.. featuring a Newport Harbor High School Juried art show, spcoal art shows by Marching Band and Pep Squad. John Cosby and Mmpo Green. the Tbcrc weU also be the following Bowers MobiJc Museum. and the scheduJc of performances: N~rt Nautical Museum. The On the flower Sia,e: operung ceremonies will bqin at 2 --i:n -J:li: Side Suect Struttcrs p.m. and feature Mayor Don S:SI -t:tt: Brass Company Strauss, the Brass Company, and the t;H -t;U: Overture Company of Don't Miss the Debut of... L •. A. KNITS in Orange County • DESIGNER KNITWEAR SHOW • Fealuring Custom Designed Earrings by Mannha SHOP IMLY PO. HANUKKAH AND CHalSYMASI R.s. v. P. 1>y Ott. 1t1t, Lou l'eter1on 6734290 PJSHE~S ii!il~-. -~~AURANT & LOllNYe is proud to introduce our ~Bird Sunset Dinnen ·Served 4:00 p.m. to 6 :00 p.m. Monday thru Thursday Exc:cpl holidays Seplember 1hru April I. Top llrlobl -,·ookt'd to onlt-r S. Clllckea llftast -f1/rt. 111r~Ult<' l'r111h•J 111 prrft',·1111n ~ lalm• Fllet -,,a/mon (1/rt fr11111 thr l':1ofo· .\'orthll'est 4-Cod Dbuler -/'t:Jkt'c.I in lt•1111m /'tuttl'f' " s. 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Frldmy, October 6th 8:00 P.M. S.turdmy, October 7th The Free Preview Showing of "LOOK WHO'S TALKING• isooty at EDWARDS NEW ISLAND CINEMAS Located between Bullocks Wilshire & The Broadway, Fashion Island. Newport Center. Newport Beach (714) 840-1211 7!00-8:11 ........... 1111c1a111r .... ,. .. ' l'OI' ~splcy-musica/.-dlet frOm Pop-Will Eat Itself ''Not Now James1 We're Busy" is a cool nod to the aosurdity surround- ing James Brown's arrest. and "Def Con One" recalls the black bumore -that's really what the band's all concen Thursday at I.be Coach about". House. Call 496-8930 for iofor- Pop Will Eat Itself performs in mation. If you prefer easily di&estible PoJ> music, lheo the po1tmoc1em IOUnds of the Liverpool-bucd Pop WiU Eat lttelf miabt make your stomach turn. But if you crave a balanced diet of cb · industrial bi bol>. mdal, and~ then Pop \ftu Eat Itself (oru i'WEt for lhon) is your cup of tea. of the cult film, "Dr. Stangclove". rijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Reducing global tensions to nu- clear fear and fast food .. "Def Con One" (sbon for Defense Condition One) suaesu that nuclear war is serious. but not too serious. Why else would the JU,YS, with impending With the release of the rude but infectious "This Is the Day, This Is the Hour, This Is Thia. .. PWEI - featurinJ vocalist-p rogrammer Graham Crab, busi11 Richard Marsh, vocalist Oint Mansell, and pitarist Adam Mole -use sampl-ina techniques on snippeu-or-Rod Serli~ and Oint E.astwJ>od to Nat King Cole, James Brown, and Yes. .. ''Sampling" is the process of bor- rowing bits of other people's songs. videos, movies, etc. and using them in your mu~ic. Som~ critics ~ ~oul over samplina. arguing that It s JUSt ripping off other artists to com- pensate for a lack of originality. In some quarters, this is no doubt true. But creative bands like P.ublic Enemy. De La Soul, Big Audio ~ite -and now PWEI -utilize the sam pied matcria.I io a .) diffcren1 context with different rb~ms in formuaJting their own un iquc product. "We want to stay away from hip- hop by numbers. like using standard funk sate" said PWErs Crab in · a recent one inicrview from a tour stop in veland. Obi<>; "Variety is 7:00 7:30 1:00 ....... • • •• imponant, so we listen to a wide doom a knockin , crave a Big Mac range of material to draw from. and fries to go? Incorporating humor and something .. 'Def Con One' deals wit.h the. a little different ... like more break beats ... help give us that edge". underJyin~ paranoia of nuclear Has Crab and bis bandmatcs en-weaponry. • explained Crab. "We countered much resistance to their juST prcsctil it. in son of .a ·~omic innovative but sometimes vulgar book way, ya know. prOJccting a pop-trash? lighter . side ~nd not sounding too "Vea.. there wi.11 always be people angst-nddcn. wbo won't accept new ways and I~ tb. ere any chance <?fthc Poppies changing technology.'' he replied. gctung s~l<;>wcd up. 1n a pop cul- "They'rc clinging to a traditional ture that 1dohzcs the hkcs ofMadon- past wbett the •u•w -bAss-drum for-. na. Michael Jackson. and even Ollie mat was k:ing. Our musical as>proach Nonh? has no boundaries or limitattons''. "If we took what we do. and The bullc of PWEl's "This ... " LP exaggerate it ... take it to the limit ... widedly explores, 1f not devours. Then there'd be nothing left to rc- today's disposable pop culture. gurgitate," offered Crab. "We could Greasy burgqs. cartoons. 8-movics, reach a stage of the perfect pop song trashy TV, m-jokcs. and buzz-saw ,....-------------~ guitan all combine in fonning a work that intentionally bombards our senses. Nevenbclcss.. the album somehow m~ to be thematically diverse. For instance. "Wise Up. Sucker" delves into romance .. "Can U Dig ....... ....,_ .. ................. "'-ioocs;.; cas - It" offen ~c dance grooves, '----------------1 1:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ..... . ...... Jl ..... ToNgllit._ ln SW.O a.rso ..... ..... ...-.o Diiie .... ···•···••··•••······•·•••··•···•···••·•· .. 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S..· ~ 11 UL to 10 ,..-• Fn .S.. 11 a.a. • 11 p.a THE SAIL LOPfl BAI 6 GRILL I .__ ff9lllri .... ,. iw-1 .... aMI 0)ru-r 9ar Ottu\- 0.•lllC ·u~L Omner Spet:1ah, frum S7.95 Mon-Fra 5-i pre L1•t' Ent~na1nrnt'lll :-lich11\ s .. ,_ 11 "-""" _,.,...,. ,,__ rn .... This Year's Only Gold Award Winning lndian Restaurant .. . .. I I ·:\ •:H\ HOD\ ·s \('HI I It Lloyd~ ·willis meander through 'I Lyu Hamllloll . Mule Teackr Cotta Mesa The "forgotten" vets. The night- -------.-.marc, guilt, de· spair, impotence. In the recent re- lease "In Coun- t .. di rctted by Wo'rman Jewison, the writers have kcp their focus low key and avoided the chest- beating, the blood and gore. The movie is more of a slice-of- life drama about a high-school ~ Briu Midlud Aceeut Mua1er Cos&li Mesa Word of Advice: When you look ~------. at advertisements for movies in new- papers that con- tain all those ex- clamatic excerpts from reviewers' columns -check the credibility of who said it! In 9ther words. don 't believe '-------~ everything you "In Country" K being billed._ a "moving" and "compellinJ" picture with Bruce Willis deserving of ail :"In Country" attempts to foster a better under .. standing of the Vietnam ~etcran, andaltbo ..... ~ were insightful momenta, tbey Wlft just tbat - moments. Samantha graduate. Samantha (Emily Lloyd), filled with the need to know about the father who never knew her. Born after his death. all Sammy has to relate to are his pictures and letters to her mother. Her concern for her Uncle Em· mett, wi\h whom she lives. and her confusing relationship with a boyfriend contlict with her ob- session to find out about her father. It is a simple story, for the most part simply rold, with sk.iltfuUy inter-- woven flashbacks of her father's last battle in the swamps and jungles of Viet Nam. "In Country" (in the front lines, in tl\e middle of the mess) is also a story about the otl\er lives touched . ' Oscar nomination. I think not. Actually, it is a moving and com· pelling picture ... for the last 10 minutes, and if Willis docs indeed receive an Oscar nomination, then he is depriving another man's fine ~rformance (Steve Martin in 'Parenthood" comes to mind) from its due justice. (Actually he's just not visible enough to merit that kind of recognition.) Samantha Hughes (Emily Lloyd} lives with her uncle (Willis) who is a Vietnam War veteran. Her father died in the Vietnam War a month before she was bom. and since then her mother has remarried and moved away t(f 1ive with her new husband. After finding some old love letters her father had written to her father died before she was born. She stumbles upon some of her fatber's belongjnp and by perusina the letters and the diaries her Mama (Jrandmotber) bad aiven her, she tries to come to know her father. Needless time was spent fo~~ Sun as she ran around town, · with her girlfriend or fouabt wa her boyfi-iend. If this was suPPoled help aale the cbaracter of Samantha as 101DeODe desperately searchina for answers about her father, it failed. In fact. it was a distraction. H•abea (Emily Sun ha lived with her Uncle Uojd) prods and Emmett (Bruce Willia), allo a vet, . pokes her family .. siJa her mother remarried and Md the local ......... of Hopewell.' mowd to LWllllOIL Emmett is KcalUCb '1r iabmation about the viewed by the entire town of ~ ia y.,_ -die -in *9aidl Hopewell • era,. He ._ .. ba-ve u.. ....... ............ ._ .. .. ·and cban~ by her father's death: Samantha s mother, who bas since remarried and scarcely remembers the )'OUng soldier she was briefly mamed to; her father's parents and sister, bis friends; and most of all, her father's brother .. Emmett (mov- ingly {>layed by Bruce Willis) whose bead is 9Crcwed up from his own experienced in '?tam. The movie doesn't give us any answers. rnstead it lights up again the questions that remain about the waste, the con- fusion, the ambi.valence of this "most 1mattractive war." Scenes of the trek across country in Sammy's battered Volkswagon to "The Wall" -tho Vietnam Mem- orial; with the thousands of names inscribed -tell a story that in- her mother during the war. Samantha yearns to learn ·more about the man she never knew. Sounds like a good afternoon. special. But the storyline jum~ too much -between vanous seemingly unrelated situations (her friend's prcpancy, bedding anothrr vet. etc.) to convince the audience of any credibililty. I actually thought "In Country" would portray a different per- spective on tne Vietnam War and its veterans, a positive o ne. But instead it was still the tale of the unstable person that society, as a whole, doesn't care to accept. Disappoint· in_g, but apparently realistic. Lloyd tnes a'"bin oo bar<! to db the nlfil thing all the time -it just can't be done. It actually is good to see Willis a job. He has no ambitio~ and "a.cts different." We tel a gJim~ of Emmett's peculiar behavior when a.. suddeh thunderstorm brinp on a flashback of a bombina and he automatically reacts by screcming and shouting and climbing ! tree. Norman Jcwison's loo'k at the pliaht of the Vietnam vet left mucl\ more .0 be examined, such as a ~ undcrstandina of the guilt of the •fortunate" who returned home, the recurring Oashbecks t:riaemi by the oridnary, or the lack or control over what the mind chooses to re-member. The few &limpies into the mental .,.Usb of the Vietnam vetaan did lit1le to adillttea the audience's delibly sears itself in the memory. The touches of human caring -a battle ribbon, a teddy bear, a pot of aeraiJiums - bring Emmett and Sammy a sense of closure and move them out of the past and into the present: They also to remind us there arc still those men dwelling "In Coun· try," an emotional morass of mem- ory that •ics them to the past. The Wall is a shrine that symbolizes the very real knowledge that they are not forgotten. in this type of role - a dramatit one -but he's not there much to relate to. (I have a feeling many of his scenes '!\'Cl"C left on the ~tting room Ooor.) "In Country" edited in the right places to an hour. would be a fine movie. It's two !\o urs and if not for thee final I(} " minutes (wl\ip out the Kleenex). I wouldn't rec· ommend 1t at all. But if someone else asks you to see it and they will ~.J'or you -then ao for it. Then again. do you believe every- tl\ing you read? comprehension of these traumatic events. . The day-to-day struggle ofkcepina hlmsclf togetl\er and functioning as normaJly as he could was spoken by. Emmett but not portrayed as beina as d1flicuh. Willis' few dra- matic scenes left an impact although at times ~ seemed more like the cat I.hat swallowed the unary than a man burdened with the ~ of Juilt net ~. hauntina memoncs of the aaroataes com· milted ~hile "in country." any . ,and ...... tetneetl. It neit.ber ak>rifies nor fOqivee the ...-, in- steed tn:atina it Unolt u a natural ditatcr tbat idrec:ted C'Veryont }an •· While the film dklD 't 1Cem to know wbicb .., IO 10. at teat 11 lmeW ita limits. .. In Country~ is a film~' th but in· teatioDI. -it doeln't lldure to the audieacc, ....... ii eatertlia panicu- larty . ......... ....., .... , ........... ..... ¥ou can l>e a attic too Tired of no one listening •t ,our pronouMCments on th latnt movie felcases? Then sig up to review movies for ou .. Everybody's a Critic" feature. Jute write to The Daily Pilo PO loa 1560, Costa Mesa. C" '2627 -.: DllM a ok critics: o cd 642.otll 1. atrnsion 36 7. ·country' _______ ....... A paean · in the high Sierras, a painful drive t~ get there A gcntJe wind wafts down the cirque which encloses the more than two mile high Eastern Sierra lake named after California's legendary golden trout. It's brceu-givcs only sli&ht wamin& of the l~te September weathet" front building in the San Joaquin VaJley. ·With the massif of Mt. Gould to the west ensunna a S p.m. sunset, the sky is deepening. the temperature dropping into the teens. and the first hints of the Milley Way pan their way across our field of view. · · · About 2 a.m the moon. in it',i first q~ner. rises from the east illuminating the snow from the season's first storm two daYs prcv1ous. The dimmer stars fade from siaht. Leff visible arc the constellations. And your Unc. star chan in hand. in a very temporary fit of learning is auen'lpting two . tbings: to force knowledge into a head not really receptive of such a thing. and to stretch out what is already an interminably long column. But the constellations in the sky do n't match those on the chart. The chan says "Southern Hemi's~crc ... That must be the problem. The Unc stands on bis head. No help. Leaves grease stains on the ground. FinaJl y digging out the Northern Hem isphere chan. your Unc ~ides education ain't wonh the efTon and assumes (correctly) that if you've seen one star. you've seen 'em all. He gives up. But figgers getung out to the Sierras was wonh the efTon. Getting there was the problem. You're tooling along at 80 or so on I-IS sne«lng at the hapless saps who live in armpits like Fontana or Rialto and then the 39S cutoff pops up like a zit on a prom quttn's face. And sure e nough. a couple blocks removed from '10\ IES the ei&bt or ten lanes of 1-1 S. you're on two-lane 395. l"hcte, on the horizon tbouab. an amorphous blob. several blobs, whole slews of blobs appear which you quickJy catch up to and identify. Motor "homes. RVs. The etcrnaJ bane of speeders o n two-lane high- ways. Pullin& up alongside in minutes to the 6nt one and passing by you look to your ri&bl Well whatta you know. Hunched over a few inclles from the stttrin& wheel. it's Ebnet" and Eunice Bumpkins from McAcaJburgvillc,Arbnsas. Good Sam Oub sticker on the rear window. moped strapped in Tront. Chcvctte towed in the back, and Scars afliminum fishing boat on top. _J Just retired from decades as assistant managrrs at the local WaJ-Man, they've sold their mobile home and arc ow.-hitting the road and slowing down traffic aJI over the United States. And further up ahead arc another 150 maJcs of these road hogging. ps gun.ling pigs you n~ to fi&bt your wa y through to make Lone Pine in time. ihe inconsiderate laz.y jerks driving these boat-o-matics don't understand that SS is a minimum speed. and that n1rnouts are for lettingother people go by. But then they never know people are behind them cuz these slugs never look in the rcarview mirror. Maybe at some roadside Kampground of .\menca a pile of their 100 perctnt pure pol~ester clothing wall spontaneous!) com bust removing yet another RV from the highway. With luck. .... New motto for Laguna &ach: .. Affluence. In· fluence. Effluence ... Lemon turns in.to 'Sweetie' ly HIUEL ITAUEA _...__ .. NEW YORK -The title character of "Sweetie," an Australian tragicomedy which rcccntJy opened at the New York Film Festival. 1s not. on the surface. cas¥ to like. Played by Genevieve Lemon. mat.ins her film debut. Sweetie is a frightened. possibly sch1zophrcnic. young woman barely captblc of taking care o( herself. Vulnerable. o~nly suffering. she receives little suppon from her withdrawn sister, Kay (Karen Colston). and her well-intentioned but insensitive ptttnts (John Darting and Dorothy Barry). · . But as Lemon e~pltined at a news conference following a recent screenina of the movie, she saw the positive quaJitics of SYtUtic. her need for love and understanding, her desire to connect with a family that doesn't seem to want her around .. Karen (Colston) and I would have discussions.." Lemon said. "aDd we would come to the positions of defendi na ow characters. • "We would defend them so stronaJy. She would say her cbarader bad to live with such a difficuJt person. I would say peopk were so awl to SweetJc ... \ IUI 0 . . Lemon womed that the audience would be cruel as · well, that Sweetie's obesity and cruduy would product laughter an the wrong places. It was her JOb. the actress said. to make sure that Sweetie was \ ae~ed sympatheticaJly. ..I'm pleased Sweetie isn•t such a repugnant character, .. Lemon sa1d. -1 think it's imponant not JUSt to get laughs. but to have some dignity as well ... Colston. Barry and director Jane Cam{>tOn aJso make their featutt film debuts in-'!Swutic.'' and, thou&b not credited. trees arc supporting stars as well. they're ~fencd to in dialogue: "Trees scare me. they have bidden powen.. .. Kay says at the beginning. They are a symbok>f ~for Kay's boyfnend (Tom Lycos), and provide a haven for Swertie when the world thttatens to overwbcJm her. Lemon said one of the fiJm's themes was how the characters were unable. or unwilling. to open up to each other. ··Australians arc reluctant to seek help of any kind. Pyscboanalysts a.re not part of Australian cuJtutt. For Sweetie, it so easil)' could have been another way. But the atutudc was. •At aJI costs. don't bring in outsiders.. - 'Sweetie·· is scheduled for an early-1990 rdeuc . 'Oz,' 'Rain Man' top video charts (AP) -The foUowinc are the moa poeula.r vidcw.awues as they =.Jn DQt. week's issue of IAUS mJpDnC: 1."The Wizard of Oz: The Fiftieth Anniversary Edition" (MGM-UA) 2."The Land Before Tune" (MCA) 3. "The Best of~ MUfl'hy. S.tur- tJrr.f'~" ~So!!..t °'-Th..ctcr .. ( ) S ... New Kids on die Block: Hanlin' · i.~~~ Movie" (Plly- boutc) 7 ... Janc Fonda's Complete Work- out" (Warnert 8 ... ~uice (Warner Bros.) 9."Robocop" (Orion) 10."l...dhal Weapon" (Wa'mer) 11.'"Calllmetics .. ~) 12. "'Cinderella.. . ll .. Pla~ Wet and ild" (HBO) 14.'"MeWlica: 2 o( One" (flct1ra) U ... Diny Dlncitla .. (Vatroa) UNl'ALI 1.•a.ia Men" (MOM-lJA) 2. "Beaches" (Toucbstone) 3.-Tequila Swuitc" (Warner) 4."The Nabd Gu" (Pwamount) 5."Bill and Ted's Excdlent Adven- ture·· (Orion) 6'."Miui~l'P Burning" (Orion) 7 ... Tbe 'Burbs" <MCA) a ... Her Alibe .. (Warner) 9."Stitl Decp" l= I o.-f>lnlerous . . .. (Warner) 11 .. "The Jaauuy Man" (CBS-Fo•) . tl. "Couliat" (Plnmount) ll.'"flea Liws" (MCA) 14."'Twi• .. (MCA) ,. ~.OM'all1FI. -I I .. . - U I' I' (, 0 I I \\ I I II .II U \ Food for thOught ·at the Balboa · Bay. Cl.ub The Knights of the Round Table feasted on more than food. During its beydcy, in the 1930s New York's Algonquin Hotel was the setting for barbed humor, rapid· fire rcpanec and the lcind of cultural and intellectural exchange much of the western world has been without since the dreadful day in 1963 when an assassin's bullet put an end to Camelot. carcfiu youth and fanciful frivolity. Pre-World War Two, long before Korea. Vietnam. crack and cocaine, the likes of Robert Benchle.Y and Dorothy Parker quipped their way to immortality, their droll musings gave a .rich patina to their literary acuity and became the stuff of which leaends wcre made. Before her death in 1988. Adela ROICf'S St. Johns, a frequent visitor to the Algonquin's RouDd Table, got totether with Aqeleftos Marprct BUrk and Marylin Hudson to form a Round Table West at the Am· busador Hotel. Once a month. over He's hip, h e's cool and h e's only 3 months old He's got John Travolta's smile. Kirstie Alley's eyes.· And the voice of Bruce Willis ... lunc~1 the. local in1elli1Cntsia began to ptner in earnest 10 be entenaincd and provoked by the latest crop of the best and the briahtest: contem· (»()~ authorl of fiction and non· fiction whose endeavon -literary and otherwise -had put them in the middle of today's mainstream maelstrom. <>ranee-Countv philanthropists John arid Donna ~r~n approached Burk and Hudson last year in an effort to start a chapcer or ~ound Table West in Newport Beach. Their spectacular success can be observed at the Balboa Bay Oub on the fourth Thursday of every month. At high noon. of course. 'So, if you're in(erestcd in feeding your face go have a burger at Ruby's. If you want 10 feed your senses and your spirit, however. make tracks for the BBC and Round Table West The food's not bid -last wecic it was chicken with a decently rich sauce, fresh vemeia. la and a simpk pun salad. for o ~ chocolate mouuc and convenauoo. And then tbe actioD really '°' . unckr way. Tbe crowd .. spUklina Newport's newsiest, in winter white Dbmdi. briabt llow Geoffrey Beene :fl suits. ~sic bllCk baute desiper and plenty of~ ex· pemave iewelrY. Suzanne Pierce ' wore GaJinos; Jerry Kobrin walked softly and carried a bi& cipr. Gliterati and literati alike listened raptly as author Rohen Tanenbaum outlined the circumstanea which led him to pen .. Depraved lndif· ferencc," bit-fourth novel. Tanenblum, former NYC Assis- tant District Attorney under Frank Hogan, also served as OiiefDA ror Ntw York County, head of the Felony Trial Bureau and Chief of Homicide in New York befo~ being tapped to be Deputy Ch~f Counsrl for Conarcss in the ~investiptioo of the IFK. assassination. He was consultant to the California At· tomey General for the Hillside Strangkr c.asc and. most m:ently, Mayor_of Beverly Hills. Rumor says he will run for district attorney in Los Angeles in 1992. Remember the name. There was audience specu· latfon that Ta'ncnblum'1 charisma and sense of justice :MU W'.'Y him into any elected offtee on wh.c:h he .......... ~ ,~ .. 11t "GRIPPING. AN ABSORBING CRIME DWIA. 11IE BEST WOil TOii SFJlKI ~EVER D<l4E." _ .. ,_,,..,.,_ --I[ ... ,. • .--.... ..... ~ ... f .•• =-•·•--=••--••-a• ~ a• • I a ""'6r. . ·---·c:-- • (,I I \ \\ \ \ Historic-light.houses illLiminat' bygone era o.-,,..c.. . ....,_. youth who died 1n a surfing acct-POINT FERMIN (213-548-7756). dent Open weekends from 11 a.m. 1n Potnl Fermin Park. 807 Past'O del From Batlery Point in Crescent 10 4 . p.m.. 11 . conuuns lighthouse Mar. San Pedro. is an 1872 clap- ( 11> 10 Point Loma in San Diego. a pain11ngs. vintage photos. and his-board Victorian with the beacon set number of historic lighthouses sull ton.cal surfing an1facts. including 1n a rooftop crow·s nest. Cumntl) )tand as maritime sentinels along anugu~ boards. servins as the park gardener's home. the California coast. Among the best POI NT SUR (408-667-23 15) was the bu1ld1ng may bt viewed from the preserved in the nation. they remain erected in 1889 and automated in outside but is not open for tours. J\ remembrances of a past era. 1972: Closed 10 the public for man) POINT LOMA (619-293-5450) at During much of 1he 19th and cerly years. 11 was rttently acquired by tht' CabriUo NationaJ Monument in San :!tlth centuries. these towers State of Cahfom1a Parks aod Rec-Di~. 1s one of lhe oriJjnaJ eight · provided landmarb and warni ngs rcat1on Ocpanment and 1s open to lighthouses constructed along the for cargo and passenger ships. the public on Sundays for frtt tours. coast in the 1850s. In recent years, I oday. they offer visitors an op-It 1s located along Highwav One. the National Park Service bas rc- ponunitµo cxperiencc_i_ pan of nonh of Big Sur. . · storro 1t and added period fumiturT. ca1ifom1a's history. 1----:;~------------~---=-.....::..:......:..:..=:.:..:.T __ ..:_ _________________________ =- lf your travels take you by any of 1hese. stop for a self-guided or con- .... duc1.ed-~~ also offer over- " night accommodations. and one ser--~~rsc dinner. by-te5Ct· 'auon. Before you go. it is best to call Jhead to confirm times. get specific J1rtt11ons. and make ~rvation~ "here necessary. for the following hghlhouscs: BATTERY P O I NT (707-464-.3089). bu1h in 1856 tn < rescc nt City. was operationaJ for Jlmost JOO years. In the carty 1950s. the county h1stoncal SOCtety con- ' tned 11 .to a lighthouse museum "1th mtelTSli nl interpretive exhibits and mall.¥ Artifacts. Admission is St 50. SIA Of &O'll 1111 1235-3-0S.S 1~7 40-10 20 llMXIWNllll 12 30·2 55-S 20-7 SS.10 30 No p--°' 0.ICOUnts .. aumrt. 1240-300.S2S-750·10 10 SHmlT YAUNllNI 1111 110-320-S35-74S-10"05 No Pa-or OllCOUtll'I ~~-­··---{I) 13001 j~ ·~· 1~1000 ..... CGM ·-.W--(1) t-2:30) ·~ 00) 1 1~.9 .JO • _, laU mft (NU} (l I~) (~ 1~11 ~· ~ POINT REYES(415-669·1534). is an attractive. 16-si<kd. cast iron to"er perched on chfTs above Point Re)es Beach. Operated by the Na- tional Parle ~ice. this li&hthouS(' 1 Opefl for frtt tours Tfiursda)'S lhrough Mondays. 10 a.m. to 4:30 t-------:------_:...--------------A---:----------------=.-----=----.----- P ~INT BONtTA (415-33 1-1540): il'\"'a.at••~ .. ,CAI .. , ....... .-••-~•v DramancaUy situated on a point of land that &uards the nonh Side of the ~4UNC1£ BUCK' IS (roldcn Gate Bndgc. this 1877 CONSISTENnY R.JNNY!" ht-aeon 1s still a "''Orldng lighthouse. _,__""'"'"'"'ow:~ \ ISllOrs reach II via a SttntC'. lhrtt- quarter-mik walk which includes cro sing a 180-foot suspension bn~Tbe National Pad.. Scrvtc_c conducts tours on weekends. I 10 3 p.m .. by appointment. EA T BROTHER LIGHT ST.\- 110 ~ (41S-l33-:?385) 1 an 1873 rcd""'ood Victorian on a small 1sJand 1n San Franatc0 Ba)'. Today. this rompletcly rcstorro station is oper- ..itcd by a local non-profit group as a bed and bttakfast inn .. The ex- penenct includes a JO-minute boat nde to the island and a fiye-<:<>ursc dinner. as ~ll as bttakfasl. Advance reservations required .. POINT M ONTARA (41 5-728-71 77) bcpn as an 1875 fot signal s&ation, became a lighthouse around 1900. and is 5tiU working today via automation. The keeper's q~ and ~ adjacent hou~ing unu are available • Amal~n Youtll Hosad bunkbcd lodging for S7:SO• nilbt For mott information. wnte: A Ylt, 16 St ~briUo Hwy •. Monaara. CA 94037. P1GEON POINT (415-879-0633): This I IS-fOot brick Struc:lutt, built in 1872, is open fOr toun bY a~ pointment oa Sundayi from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. As at Point Monwa. the <tuanen ~available tOr Amcricu Y outb HOlld accommodations. t0r S7.SO a ....._ Write: A YH. ,__ Poiet RaM. Rt IF f I fDi. C4 M)6Q. SANTA CRUZ (40MJ9.~ ne wn M111oa tt•a;ill ~ ~•W-*l'Dri.__ .. ID dill IMJI la ... fl. llCml \ JOH' IH (ill .. ~ 111 \I JOHN A NDY u..J.U~ ~ ~-- --• COSIA lollJA • 'W8IOll ·--,,._ • t~ , • .,,-,.,._..., 4'A:"J~A &._\il ~· ~· ........ " ~ .. "''\J' Q"11!l'J\ •mA •I\ IOIO GMll&l QIOVt •IMMlllA -•SAMA -.. • -• •m ............. ~ ~ .. ~ :::-w.~ ~~ ~...... .:""~ • _.,.. l'Olllllll9I Wl.l'f • -~ "e. frlol>e ~ ... .,.,.,..., ..;;,.7. "r.:' ¥~--~ ~:vvo~ •-Sl"~co ... m--1 S TEV E ~A RTI Parenthood .., • s a•• a ·-· -:--9' ·--..... ·---~- ·--.__ ..___ -M1l'l-. -=:.:.Y . .......,.. iii SUsPENSEFUL, SEDUCTIVE AND WnniiEROTIC. AL'PACINO ELtx;t'BJFWijfN A RIVETING PERFoRMANcE." ~ ~ 1101..U'-G 81\IM. NM.All'I "IRREsISimLE" r ... ,._ "~.._'IT,_ llMuUl't P A C I N 0 SEA OF LOVE ·~--•llWll • ...,......., ·~ , __ c._ ·--....... -~ ~ ....... " ..... . ~ ~ •IA-._,.w,,o ~ ..,_,_ --·-,_ ·-........ o--. . ... . . .. -~IMO • llllOI ..._ __ ~._,... ._ .... c--'-'Cla" --llll -., 1 ... ::..w7M 't::l:tlllC ... 1£iii'i1,1..,.. Dllf PlalDtlllDDll' Pttdlr.OE*•e... II 'HI , ) t•t>t>: .(1:1d \lft<"h": f>t• t 1<1 l I • .. J DCT S M T W T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 19 20 2 1 22 23 24 2.5 26 27 28 29 30 31 POP presents Confrey Phillips ..,;;o with modem renditions from Bl"Olldway and the movies Wednesdays tbrouab Fridays, 8 p.m. until late, and Saturdays, 9-p;m. to I a.m. 432-7559. THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newpon Beach, presents "Bia Picture", with lop 40s music from 8:30 p.m. to l a.m. aonight and Saturday. 675-5777. Friday DU&.E'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT- CLUB in the Newponer Resort. l l 07 Jamboree Road, Newpon Beach presents the golden • of rock 'n' roll 7 p.m.,.to 2 a.m. ni&htJy except Sunday and Monda)'.. No -----cover charge. Classic bandt will pcr- COACH ROUSE 33 157 Camino form the era's grutcst hits from Capisarano. San Juan Capistrano, "Good Goll y, Miss Molly," to ··1 presents Average White Band at 9. Want · To Hold Your Hand." p.m .. Tickets are $1 6.50. 644-1700. THE REVERE BOUSE 900 W. THE WB1TE BOUSE Restaurant First St.. Tu.stin, Lee Ferrell Band and Tavern, 340 South Coast HiJh- -Lct the Good Times Roll" Oldies way, Laguna Beach presents bve ·and aduJt rock and roll toni&ht and entertainment and dancing niafltly. Saturday .. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.; 494-8088. Sunday. Monday and Tuesday 8:30 SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific p.m.-to 12:30 a.m. S43-9319. Coasl Highway, Sunset Beach, offcn VILLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast live entertainment seven nights a Highway. Newpon Beach. Pianist week. Tonight and Saturday, The David Banley 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Mighty Aycn 9:30 p.m. lo 1:30 a.m. 642-7880. SJ cover charae. 592-1926. CROWN HOUSE RDT AUR.ANT THE RIGlfl'EOUS BAOTllEllS 32802 South Pacific Coast Highway. BOP 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain South Laguna. presents '"Encore" fo( Valley. The Hop presents: Friday, dancing and entertainment Thurs-"Let the Goode Times. Roll" all day ahrou&h Saturday1 9 p.m. to 1:30 night with DJ. Dennis B. Goode. S4 a.m. 496-3773 or 499-2626. cover, SaturdayL"Garden Party," a AMBERS AT AMBROSIA 695 tribute to Ric .. y Nelion swrina Town Ce nter Drive, COSla Mesa Gary Sborcllc, at 8 p.m. (S4 cover); ------------ C. ... tllli.Ait' I 1 • t lOfy; ....... , ... _ -----. Bowing In ""*-Prevlft _. conll11ct .... a.o. An1• ... ........... nlcon~..._... .. .... Wed 1tJ .... 0r.,.. CounlJ Plllltw9onk SodetJ, _. Mt1ft .. 8 p.111. Por lnfor- Perfol" .... Arts Center. 1'lle ~pr .. . --~ all 6'6-0CPS. Sunday, .. The Back.seat Boys" lave •50a and '60s dance band, 9 p.m. to midniabt on Wcdnetday at 8 ~.m. ($4 cover); ClOlcd Monday; ""Still Rockin' ... After All These Years" ocr11-22 : \' \ "'u \ \ '. PROGRAM I ,.._.., ....... ,.,.,, .. ltC.....,_ ..... .... PROGRAM II Lf ;'I ,. ....... ...,_jGIC .. 11 .... lli Tuesday at g p.m. (S4 cover c!'&!e); Wcdnesdal', .. The 8ackleat 8o)'S, 8 e_.m. to midniab~ Thunday, Crll)' Contests with ~c Dennis B. Goode. 963-2366. NIGHT MOVES 5902 Warner Ave, Huntinaton Beach. Concen wo line: s.40-0208. . Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m. 675· BEET. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Hiabway, Sunset Beach1 offers live entertainment seven oays a week. Willie Jaye Blues Band 9 p.m. to l a.m. 592-1926. T-.day ........ , COACH BOlJSE 33157 Camano U1K& AND T11B LOCOllOl'IVD Capistrano""-San Juan Capistrano. Irvine Huval Fatival, Culver and praents rnocbe Snow tonight Irvine Cater Dr., at 9 p.m. S2 tbroulh Tbunday at 8 p.m .. Tickets saenl .tmitaion. children under 7 arc S27.SO. he. SUNSET PUB 1665S Pacific -----------_Coast Hiab~nrct Beach, offers ...... live entertainment seven niahts at COM:ll BOUIE 33157 c&mino week. Toftiaht All a We: Sf cover "'Capistruc), San Juan Capistrano, ctwac. 592-1926. f: .!it1lannen at 8 p.m.. Weda•da caowN llOUIB "aDTAUMNT JUST LmB PBllllY'S 27782 3210l S.. Pacific eoui: .ffisbway, Visia-Dd Laao.-Mission Viejo. Luke South Lquna, presents ••Two &. the Locomotives 9 p.m. No cover Voices.. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. cbaqe. 472-4363. 496-5773 or 499-2626. OOACll BOUSE 33157 Camino IALVATORl:'I SOO North Capiauano, San Juan Capistrano, Brootbunt. Allabeim. praentl Paul praents AcoultiC Alcbemy at 8 IDd Olc:m' 8:30 p.m. with top 40s p.m .. Ticteu are Sl7.SO. mUlic.. IALVATORK'I SOO North n& CANNDY JOIO LaFayette Brootbunt, Anaheim, Pure [ftCflY Ave., Newport a.m. S.. frw:ilco at 8:30 p.m. nilbtly throueb S.tur- • Clblinl 1111 •i ••• witb day for liMcniftl and ducina ~ McCr.e ..... IDd Llord pleaure. NolMd•bybomd. S:JOto IOp.m. LAGUNA CANYON 80 6 67S.5m. G1ULL -1'9 LlpM Cuyoa Roed. U.LA N0¥A IUdmd fauao•s o&n die dalmble mutic of · ~s..... *oaP ~ witll tolaiM em Lorem. C11fr). ~J p.m. to 2 ~ Jary Mmtia at tbc U,.- UL. JIJI w. ~. New-.... aed Karald Todd OD ... --• ~.,., --and hie. '"Cool o.aa .. m ,.. "'" r.dlc :u l:JO p.m. w.-..y 0-IQI "!1$ ...... ~1 *"'ltll • *"4l10. he M ' 9 ... I ... 166'5 PKific .... ..... 10 -...... c-.... ..,. 5-1 lrd, c6n Jto7.._ ...... Dlld ............. ti. l>aa't 9lir( ... _,...... .... .__..... -Alllw'I ·m' 1 CllDkt ~·, IJll.Tow 9 p.a to I a.a '92-ll'l6. Ip.a to mid 'I'• '92-1926. (.\I I 'U \IC C O' I I' t I U p.m .. Tickets are Sil.'°. SUNSET PUB '166S5 Pacific (tt3St H.ichway, &aDlet &e.ch, The Fa1rlanes 1.brouab Saturday, 9 p.m. to I a.m ... .592-1~26. J\],/ Friday,~~~~~~~ OYSTERS 2.S I .S E. Coast Higb- ~J~. Corona del Mar, Dr. Art Davis ll to J I p.m. toniabt aod Saturday, \unda)' l to .S p.m. aod Thursdays ., '0 to I 0:30 p.~ 67S-7411. L Latin-flavored favorites Tbunday lhrouah Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to I : 30. a:m:;-Sunday-tbrouah Wednes- day from 8:30 (>.m. to I :30 a.m. Ractwd Fauno's JU2 and Broadway stylinp on the piano 3131 West Coast Higbway, Newport Beach. 642-7380. CAPE UDO, 501 30th St. 'New- port Bea.ch, 675-2968, presents entertainment ~e:tly. Tony Guer-rero Sextet toru t 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. SJ cover c argc. Sahlrday CAFE UDO 502 30th St .. New- port Beach. 675-2968. prc~nts Barbara Morrison and the Wayne Wayne Band tonight. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. SCOTf'S SEil'OOD GlllLL 6 BAR 3300 Briscol at Anton. Costa Mrsa. features fine jazz eotttta.in- mcnt nigluly, 6 to 9 p.m. No mini- mum or cover cbaqe, valet parking. Jau luncbcoas Saturday aod Sun- da). 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. RetttVations Sa.Dday _ suggested. 979-2400. GINO'S ON THE HIU. 428 E. JUST LIKE PDllY'S. 27782 17th St, Costa Mesa. Jam session Vista del U.O. Million Viejo. con-with Gino's Jan Troupe, 3:30 to temporary --pop, rqpe ~ ian 7:30 p.nr.-Jlnnvauons a nd--Tnfor- mus1c 1tightly 8 p.m. to midnight matioo on live entertainment 7 days and noon to 4 l'·~· Sundaiy. Oosed a week. 650-1 750. on Monday. Dinner. For mer-YOUNG AMERICANS DINNER 'all~>ns. call 472 ... 363. THEATRE Peters Landin 16400 J7~~~C:O::Ht:= Paci6_c Coast H1Jhway. t.e. 120. Beach. 011 the Main h. Live jazz Huntu~gton Beach. Jazz ensemble t'\CI) Friday aod Satwday belin-Joyspnns. performs three. shows ning at 8 p.m. featurina Ooa. every Sunday 10:30 a.m.~ 12.15 p.m. \\ ilkford, jazz viola and Bill Nolte, and 2 p.m. Cost is S 12.95 with \ocahst and awtarist aod various brunch or $7.50 for the concert guest artisu includina Mark Tum-aJo~e. space pcrm1111ng .... Rescr- bull. Bob Hawk.ins and Gary Hopn. val.Ions arc suggested. 840-SHOW. \/o cover cbarlC. 497-.5 100. CANYON BAR AND GRILL 859 VILLA NOVl pian1~ Carlos Or-Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna tcga performs a vancty of easy Beach Ben M1lhken·s Duie Jazz listening selections and occasional AUS~ each Sunday from 4 to 7 FreSh Local Swordfish!. It's local swordfish season. anJ th~ .portfish1n~ hf1Jb dud; ri~t in front of our restaurant. En1•1v th1!1 t'\n·pt1onal catch bmikd owr H:i"<iiian klaw1.· d1am1.1I. mann<1h:J. tn km1111 ginj1;t'r buth.'r. ur hlJck'-·nl'J. '(~~NG) R E T °' L' R .\ "-T Newport's f'incst \wtl·rfront Hininf.! 503 E. Editcwatcr tadJan·nt to th~ l~lhc1a ~n1n:-ul.1 ferry landing) Ne~n·at ions: 675·2373 2Jin• .!Jn Ro'laft'I • l.1111e• Mo•av t•na Frluv • Dialler 7 Nl9•t. • S-.W•vC•••p1ape8nac• * CocktaU. * Tropical Drlnkt * p.m. 494-1911. CAFE LIDO 501 30th St., New- lX>Tt 8eacb, -Wayne Wa~-Band featuring Melvin Davis, Tom Zink, Gary Wi1tg and Bob Moore 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 67S-2968. ' liloaday ----_... CAFE LIDO, SOI ~h St..Newport Beach. Entertainment n1lhtly 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m. Wayne Wayne Band with vocalist Barbara Momsoo this evening. 67S-2968. - T11e.day - RON'S IN LAG UNA 1464 S. Coast H1&hway. Laguna Beach; 0 Charly:·. wiih Kevin Carney on piano and Don Jackson on bass each Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday evening bcainning at 7:30. 497-4871. CA.PE UDO SO I 30th St. Newport Beach. Entertainment ni&btl y 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. Ronnie Drown on keyboards and vibes tonight. 675-2968. Weclae.day __ LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 4500 MacAnbur Blvd. New world-class Jazz anists spotlighted wcekJy in the four story Atnum. of the Cafe Acuri. Fo r more roformation. ~all 476-2001. extension 3113. CAPE LIDO 50 I 30th St.. New- poTt Beach. presents entertainment nightly. Maurice Miller Blues Band fcatunng Barbara Morrison tonight 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 67S-2968. port 8t8cb, pmenU Barban. Mor- rison, jazz vocalist with the Wayne Wayne-Band &onight 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968 or 673-5056. JAZZ PACIFIC a non-profit o r- ganization to preserve and en· courage live jazz meets every Thurs- day at 7 p.m. and is open to jazz musicians and jazz butfs. For more information, call Dr. Charles Rutherford at 432-5819 or Bill Scott at 642-7648. 1111 \llH .. AUCE IN WONDERLAND" by the Laguna Playhouse Yo·utb Theater at AnncJjese's Willowbrook School, EJ Toro Road at Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach (494-0743). Saturdays and Suoda~s at noon. 12:40, I :20, 3, 3:40 and 4:-0 · p.m. throuah Oct. 22. "llABD IN ARMS" at the New- port Theater Arts Center. 2501 Oiff Drive, Newport Beach (631--0288). closing performances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. '"CALIFORNIA SUITE" at the Irvine Community Theater. Turtle Rock Community Part. Sunnybill Lane at TunJe Rock Drive. Irvine (8.S7-S496). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Oct. 26 with a 2 p.m. matinee Oc( I 5. "A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL" on the main s~ of South Coast Repertory, 665 Town Center Drive. Costa ~csa (957-4033). Tuesdays Tbanday throuab Fridays at 8 p.m.. Saturdays ---at 2:3{) and 8 p.m.1 Sundays at 2:30 CAFE LIDO 501 30th St.. New-and 7:30 p.m. unl.ll Oct. 12. 405"" . .._ ••. So. tbff. 8cM. Ear. RloMT c.. CEwTul Avt • ND"O Houow ... • I• 1195-8020 • 71•) 897·1•10 Oc1J,.,. 1011.. 1111.. 1211. e°"',,t; wu111.,., Uh,.. pL.~ e.H I· r<.#rt1.lio1U (714) 646-1225 '"DaACULA· .. the Depot Play- house, 31 1 S. Euclid SL, La Habra (64S-78 I I), final performances to- n~t and Saturday at 8 p.m. FOOTUGBT FRENZY" at the C~ Civic Theater. 57 12 OranJC Ave .. Cypress. winding up ton•gbt and SatUJliay at 8 p .m. "FRANI.IE AND J9RNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE" on the Second Stage of South Coast Reper- tory, 655 Town Ccoler Dnve. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Tuesdays through Fnda)'S at 8:30, Saturdays at 3 and 8:30. Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. unol Oct. 22. . "LYSISTRATA" at the Ah emauve RepeTtory Tbcaler~ 1636 S. Grand Ave.. Santa Ana ( 836-7929). Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 7 p.m. until Nov. 18. "MARY. MARY" at the Garckn Grove Community Theater. St. Marlt St.rttt at Chapman A\enuc. Garden Grove (897-5122). final per· formanccs tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. "THE MUSIC MAN" by the Yorba Linda Civ1c Light Opera at the Forum Theater. 41 7S Fairmont Blvd.. Yorba Lmda (779-8591). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2 p.m. through. Oct. I 5. "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD" at the ~una Plar house, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna ,Beach (494-0743). Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2:30 p.m. unul Oct. 17. "Ou.AROMA" at Ehz.abcth How- anf s Cuna.in Call Dinner Theater. 690 El C11m ino. Real. T ustin Mak .. Your HoltJu Rt'WfVltKlfl> 673-0910 Monday-Satwday 11:30-2:00; 5:30-10:00 1969 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA ME DllJ .... DU talllll F-.,.o.ae. 9-.. 1a .. ( 838-1 S40), nigbtJy except Mondays at varying Cbrtam times through January. p.m. Oraale County PtrtOrmins Arts Center. Ticket$ ftDIC in price A N G E L E S · from S9 to SS2. For iftbmation. "PAL JOEY" at the Grand Din- ner Theater, 7 Freedman Way, Anaheim (772-7710), ni&htl)' ucept Mondays at varying curtam times throu&b Nov. 12. PlllLllAllMONIC Andre Previn, call tbe Center box office at SS6- conductor, makes a 29th annual trip AR.TS or Ticketmas1er, at 7~2000. to Qranse County at 8 p.m. at the Pcrfonrung Arts Center in Costa Mesa. Opening concert of the Or- ange County Philharmonic Society Great Orchestras series. Tickets range in price from S 12 to $3S. For ticket information. call the Center at 556-ARTS" or the Oranae County Philharmonic Society at "973-1300. "RAIN" on the main st.age of Golden West College. Hunting1on Beach (895-8378). closing per- formances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 3 p.m. "THE SCOUNDREL" at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St., Garden G rove (636-7213). Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sun- days al either 3 or 7:30 p.m. until Nov. 4. "WONDERFUL TOWN" by the Brea Theater League at 1be Curtis T~caler in 1he Brea Civic and Cul- tural Center (5-24-6653), Wednes- days throu&h Sat rda at 8 p.m. until Oct. !I. "YOU CAN'T T ilE IT WITH YOU" al the Westminster Com· muni1y Theater. 7272 Mat>le St., Westminster (995-4113). closing per- formances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. ('I.''''' \I . SOUTH COAST SYMPHONY resi- dent orchestra of the city of Costa Mesa opens its season at 8: 15 p.m. in Orange Coast College's.Robert .B. Moore Theatre. A pre<onccrt dis- cussion besins at 7:30. Reserved seats arc pnced at S 18. 22 dhd $25. Youth and senior tickets arc SIS. 19 and $22. Ticket.s may be purchased by phone by calling 432-5880. Sanday CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA , 1400 West Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach, presents actress and eianist Pauline Hague in 1"bis Magmficent Woman." the life and time of Clara Schumann with music by Clara and other composers of the period. For more infermation about this program. caJI 673-3805. U\'\( I BAU.ET BISPANICO OF NEW YOR& 8 p.m. Robert B. Moore Theatre, Oranae Coast Colleee, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. l>R.emi- nent HisparuC..American dance com- pan_)' and school under the direction of Tina Ramirez. Advance ticlteu on sale at the OCC Ticket office, S9.50; at the door, S l l. 432-5880. THE RESTAURANT AT CAMERON COURT 2 Hutton Centre Dr., Santa Ana presents mu- sical stylings of Silver LlniDf 7 p.m. to mjdnigbt Tuesday through Sat'1J'· day. The group pertorms renditions of Top 40 oldies and soft rock for lis1enjng and dancing. 540-8615. 1111er ... ll•rnS, .cl1l••ll _..._ c.... ,, ....... , _. .- ,.._ • ~ C-Ca•••lllJ CIMlrclt Tue1~m,. Oct. 10. .. • p.a. • ...,. o1 ucr1 Arts ~ Lecture 1er1e1. •-lntor••llan. All 856-6179. LONDA.NCE/FRED AST AIRE STUDIOS 3625 W. MacArthur, Suite 308, Santa Ana, Dance for couples or sinaJcs, I st Saturday~ and 3rd Sunday each month, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Admission $5, includes refresh- ments. Ballroom. Latin dancing. CaU 8~76 for more information. CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL 12141 TUellda• Lewis St. Garden Grove, presents " munity Part. l Sunnybill SL. lrviDe 546-3894. Catharine Crozier in a 7Sth an-PACIFJC SYMPHONY presents 3 to 6 ~.m. with High Society Dance LAGUNA FOlil>ANCERS en- niversary organ concert at 8: 15 p.m. the first of its Classics Series , Law-Sanday Band. Free dance lessons 2 to 3 p.m. couraae aU who are interested in Ticke1s arc $6 and may be rence Foster, conductor, Peter IRVINE COMMUNITY SER-by Mike Vaillancourt. Admission is preserving our ethnic dance beritaae purchased in advance by phone, · Donohoe, piano, featurfna works by VICES eresc:nt Sunday A1'cmoon S6 per person. For more infor-to join them twice weekly, Sunday at 971-401 7. Smetana. Banok and SChubert. 8 Daoc.es an the Turtle Rock Com-mat1on, call Mickie McClure, 1 p.m. and Wednesday at-S p.m.4 at -----:-::::-;:---:-:-----------------Triiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=========;;e;;;•;-J Legion Hall Commyn1ty Center • .J84 &WI Breakfast from $2.98 Lunch & Dinner from $3.98 It's ~ck to those happy days of real (ood, friendly serv1ce and fun. For breakfast, lunch or dinner, Edie's ia where the neat meet. We're talking Edie's handmade burtfers, malts and sodas, Blue Plate spedala and old~aahiooed meatloaf. And the jukebox ne\'er slope jumpio ', two tunea for a tDILS D quarter. Cruise CJWel' to Edie's Dina We'U be glad you did. God lllii Arlna fhf ... .,.,.1-o. _.. ..... .... .-c:a.-......,.. Caano d91Mar•67J.9050 a....-... .., -.fJMMld w6 R ·' ,,,. /« lauiww ,.._. w -"' tlilMfW, ,.,. ...... """,,,.,.. JltldlM Lesion SL Lquna l;teacb. Partners . are-not ncc:essary. Casual drns with comfonable shoes is sugcsted. Donation S2. 494-3302 or 533-8667. TBE BOP 23822 Mercury Road. It's Uncanny bv &dJ fhrru7ron South Coast Pl~u. Costa Mesa 1714f 540-lMO J --, ............... ~"-'-" .... Jta.DdJll £«.pua ""--------------~ _ • wC I-~ MllU Cold, •'11 grnf uJad --=-::......:~=======!!u~-JI 1opciaj -h an lnd.n-INplftd c1ttuin8 ,-;:::=============-===========:::::: , mMk .,.h plain yc>gllR KnMtd W!Ch cum111 aod C'\lrry, bull and mlllC Tc>eJ(td nuu add Lunch. I»•• .... ~ Brunch 2111 E. CG11t Hwy•COl-dll Mlr•~7411 crunch. ........ As t00n as brownirs att bektd, 1op 1hrm widt 2 cwpt o( mwi..u~ manhmallows ind mum IO own to mdt. llicn drt.UW on ..tttd tc1111-Stlftt chorolatt and "f>"nltk with -._ Cuc IMO bar~ -• • • (\I I '\U\H C 0'\11'\I I U El Toro; Nancy Tucker Bia Band • Si n&Jes and couples l'Wi))I dancina eacfi Monday fiom ...-lo 11 p.lfl. 786-8467. WedD.U -~----COSTA MEIA/f'llED ASTAlllE DANCE S11JDIO 2488 Ncwpon Blvd., 2-C, Costa Mesa. Wednesday night dances open lo the general pubhc with a one hour dance class preccdinl the public dance begin- ning at ~.m. Dan« 9 p.m. until midnight Cost for dance class and dance is S7 per person. Soft drinks available for purchase. For more information or reservations. call 1150-3048. COSTA llBSA QlJICUTEPPERs a le!l_ior ~!iz.en square .. d!nce ~u scei cx~encea sq~ <lance· cou· pies to Join them. The Ouicksteppcrs meet regularly every fhursday, 10 a.nn to noon at the downtown com- mu11.ity_center, Anaheim and Center Sts. tn Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation. call S45-S669. 1-·11 , llS Friday - .- many 1977). Series.,.__ are S30 seneral admission; SiQ&k ticket prKe5 arc S4. All films are shown in their onginal languaae with English subtitles. For more information, contact Barbara Cronin.at 8~924. Early Dinners- • CAJUN PRIME RIB • LEMON GARLIC CH ICKE'.\ -l:.30 to 6:00 pm \ton.Thur• • FRESH FISR S«ttd M YINI CllOQ ot Joe•s OIOCllllll.Salld llny HDu!t Dr~ Hiii SoN1Ji SM! .0 lllCO'l llrf'Ul'C Of !OUC! Ol l'w MIW'C Al~ «:Wt lmtl Wt ,_.~ DOiied l)lnMld red~ or ftttlOlf Mrtllo n 1 ~of 'Ho( Out o1 0ur Owe11 "-Soutdooe!I •• Reservation 1.8 l 8 Main at_ MacArthur • lrvine • 26 1-5637 ThundaJ. _:..;.. ____ . .._ UCI FILM SOCIETY presents a selection of "Black and Surreal Comedies: Laughing 10 ·the Face of Lhe Bizarre" in Fnday screenings. 7 and 9 p.m. in the ucr Social Science Hall. Tonight's film is "Strosze~" directed by Werner Herzog (Ger- GOLDEN WEST COLLEGg FOREIGN FILM FFSnV AL at 7:30 p.m. in Forum II, Golden West CoUege,. I S744 Goldenwcst St., Hunungton Beach. Each Friday eve- ning, an award winning foreign film will be shown in the original language with En&lisb subutlcs. Films arc selected Tor mat~ au- diences. General admission is $3. Parking is available in the GWC Gothard St parking lot. For a com- plete listing of film titles for the fall season, call GWC Community Ser- vices, 891 -3991. ------------------------- JUDY From Page 12 \l.'IS his sights. The muJti-facrted Steve Allen. mounung lhc podium after Tanen- baum. was so fascinated with 1he pre' 1ous discussion that he almost forgot lO lalk about hjs book. ··'vfurder of the Glitter Box." He, wo. wanted to expound on the sut>- ll'l't of cops. c:r:iminal invesugauons. (II.° Finally. he segued into an h1lan- 11us commentary directed at the lu- J1l rous nature of celebrity. .\nd then be. played the J>laOO for U\ "I can't believe I'm sitting here Ii'<.' feet from the s~ and Steve \lien 1s playing the {>iano for us - Tt'llll) playina the pWlo," said K- l X'EAN General Manaacr Richard l >ODS. Alle n romanced his way through a ~·ns1tive and melodious rendition of krome Kern's ··smoke Geu In A ward Winning Contemporar> Cuisine Sunda'I Brun ch Debuts Oct0ber I. l l~) • l\ew Menu • Oassic Favorite •Ocean-Patio Dining • Pourinb Domain Chandon Olarnpat,TOe 'our Eyes" (from "Robens") and !:!.--==--------------------_..;;;=- hngercd over an eloquently lyncal 'rrs1on of "The-Song Is You." Ht' got a standing ovauon from tht' Jud1ence . .. But I wonder wb) he d1dn·t play '(1me of his own songs." mused· Donna Crean. ROUND TABLE WEST meets at tht• Balboa Bay O ub tM fourth Thursday of e«b mootb. The/ro- !lram rosrs $25 per person an in- d udes lunch. Tabks for 10 ma1· be purrh OO<' c onlf) fOr J:! . Resene early: RTW ~lls out as '<>On as speakers &re anno~. For informauoo call 5'8-1447 or (21J) Mt>-1094. CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! ...................... ..................... :m_.:a-=. ... • ln October bnng a btnhday party of four or m re co Bemhana. and we'U buy dinner for your honored guest. you can have a rear celebraaon on the house Offer good CX.1. l - 31st One fu Hibach1 Chtcken & Teriyaki Steak combination dinner for a party of four or more. Alcoholic beve~. tax and ap noc includcii . Proof of a October b1nhdate required: drivers license, bum certificate . Plrlc1rs' s .. lood Gril ltarum d#y frtsh seafrx)d, pastas •nd gnlls-111 s1fWd on me Wlllr-Wtfh rll• most SfNC~Cular WfWS Ill '*wport BHCh Dinner gflct0usly sefWd ntghdy-m our bt1utiful din111g room •nd on our four w•r.r· SHl1p•Dos. ........... s.., ..... &Mt. ,,, DllyPlolDIU~a*-1 ~.~I.~ 17 • ·. •• ,.. ... . . -AdwwtlMr SpotNgh•----------------------...:-------~--------------- Tbe family owned and oij!ratcd and we will omit comswcb. MSG. wiib 1i~ cbilf pe~n wi-.peuuU.. business is des.ipCd a little dilrerent supr and/or salt from the (ood on Another PGPUlar dish is the res- t.ban most .Cbinese restaurants. a customer's request. We also make taurant's Pot Sticm a~tiz.en. .:i~) "Our interior is contemporary sure to use a li&bt oil and don't ~ These Olinese fried "raVJolis" are California casual -not tbe typical heavy on the sauces. Other special filled with ground· port and veg-Ch.inese~orated p.lace." ·chen dishes we offer are for vc,etarians, etables mixed. OF= THE WEEK says. And. the open ambience with there are several eatrees that would Kung Pao's selection of family plenty o( light, pink walls and apPCAI to those customers.·· Q)Cn dinnen give customen a cbanc:e to Szechwan cuisine, believes in muzak ·add-to the charm of this sa.id. enjoy a variety of food from Chen's satisfvin& its customers. neighborhood restaurant Entrcn that are popular among kitchen. "There are a lot of Chinese food Chef and owner . Jung Chen several customen are the res-.. If three or more ~ come in . ly Patricia A. GM* restaurants -but not many that are (Jason's father) bas more than 30 taunnt's lcung peo dishes -avail· for dinner, the family dinners are . really good. We not only have good years in the business and believes in able in chicken. beef and tcafood. really good. They offer reasonable food, but also good service," Jason makina customers Jlappy. The dish combines one of these prices And• soup, appetizers, main Chen, manager of Kung Pao. said. "All our food is prepared to order • i---t; ... ts sautecd in a spicy sa~ cot.recs, rice and tea for each per-----------------------------~------...-' ... .;..._.._.... _________ ..., soa" Also setting the restaurant apart is Food good enough lo serve a Chinese emperor is what Kung Pit,o in Huntington Beach is all abouL The Chinese restaurant, specializing in a uthentic Mandarin and CELEBRATE NATIONAL PASTA MONTH ·Ar THE OLIVE GARDEN, WHERE THE PASTAS MADE FRESH EVERY DAY If anyone knows about posta, it's The Olive Gorden. Because we make ours fresh every day of the year, right in front d your £¥!5, in e.1ery one of our restaurants. So J10 ·tor a spin duri~ Notional Fbsto Month. Go tor hesh pasta at The Olive Gorden. WflERE ALL TuE BFSr OF ITALY Is \txJRs· • 16111 Beach Blwt., Huntington Beach • 11171E.183rd St. (acro11 from"-Cerr\eaa Mall) . ho Mall Way, OCl'Oll,..,. ... ,.,., u.. '""" its tradition of offerina a free deucrt ·with every' meal -lunch or dinner. "We give our customen ice ~ tiab oranae slices and for- tune cookies after every meal," Cben explained. Kunc Pao is located at 4911 Warner Ave. in Huntiftlton Beach. For more i nbmation or raer-vatiom. call &40-5721 or &40-5722. I f I : • a '¥.I \U w I )I 'u M. 11 I~ Now Serving 111111 ---1-IUI lllllFIST HU~VOS .................. •1 1• ~~~ROS ........... 1141 ~g~~gs ............. :' 141 MACHACA ............... •1• ~~: ..................... •2a S«wd w/Tortlllas. !Wried s.an. & Fruit ............. 141•1 171t Pl• DI Rtlm coeTA•SA 'il beef <rm: to bed. That is the questDi. HAMllJIGR HAMLEf BAR&(]mJE "11.'TEAK a •11.A..q:ae • , CIAZYHOISI ~81 \ountty dininf"witlt-ct...! Authen-- tic western decor restaurant and Nl!oon, featurinc prime r ib, freah eafoods, and their famous pan -.11uteed stub. Lunch: Mooday- Friday_ dinner reeervationt guaran: tl'~d. Oancinc and live music in the '31~m. Dyer ROlld ~jt/Newport Fw~· Santa Ana. M9-1512. view. Excite your senses with the11 sensational aeafood and traditional lAvotlt.ea..Breakfast 7:00 a.m. Mon- day-Friday, Dinner 4:00-11 :00 seven nights. Saturday and Sunday Brunch 7:00-4:00. Oyster Bar Fri- day, aturday and Sunday. Ban- quet facilities up to 500. 400 Main Street. Balboa. 673-4633. 'fut:: CASNEIY fhb historic waterfront landmark in Newport"s • 'Cannery Village featuring fresh local aeafood and l'tistern beef. Consistently good ser- \ ice. open for lunch, dinner, Sunday Brunch and Champagne Harbor C'ruises. Entertainment nightly. ~:n1uv the lounge food gal- li>r. ..:.. superb clam chowder! 3010 LaJayette, 67S·b777. ~t:" PORT LANDING \lewport Landing Restaurant on 1he Balboa Peninaula offers a ro- mantic waterfront setting. SpeciaJ. 11e~ include fresh swordfish. Hawaiian sufood favorites, prime nh . .abalone, lamb and veal. Garden lrt>sh salada. appetizen and sand- wiches. Exte111ave wine list, special- " drink.a and cocktaila. bive enter- tainment.. AE MC . V, O.C. Localfli ,11 503 E. Edfewater (adjacent to Balboa Ferry . Reservations rec- 11mmended . 675-2373. Parking available. O\"STEIS The freahetit and mOllt innoV1tive l'tafood and oelr rrilled apeciaJty llfms can be founa at Oyiters in Corona del Mar. Ou.ickJy becominc a loully popular f,ot spot, Ovaten upened an March of 1989 and fN- ZUBI ES Pure and simple, juat like mother's love! They serve 10 oi. lobeter tajJa met mignon,_ prime rib, ribe and chicken at the moet reasonable prices in Coeta Mesa. These din- ners aerved on special night.a-open 7 niihta. Generously poured low E·ce drinks. Our customers have comini back since 1970. ted. at 1712 Placentia in Coe ta M... near 17th Street. Call 645-8091 or 631 -9803. ZUBIES GILDED CAGE Ri,ht next door to Zub1e,,. All our piz.z.u are large 16 ... any combina- tion, all l-Oppings. at SS.95 (S6.95 take out). Wide screen plus 8 TV" (Ame& & video6. Full COC'lnajl Bar. Open 7 daY1-Lunch & Dinner. 1714 Placentia. Costa MH&. ITAUAN BUTOUNO'S RESTAURANT Bertolino' , under the burgundy C4nopy in Founuiin Valley ts the best kept secret in Orange County. Bertolino's serves old -fuhioned style Italian dinners. BerU>lino's has the hest piua in California, made with real cheese. olive oil and zestv sauce. Bertolino's is located at 1804i Mapl<llia, Fountain Valley. reser- vauons auqested. 963-2730. VILLA NOVA livery. Jean, the manarer, will be happy to assist you with your next meet10( or gro'!J>_ catered event. Located at 410 E. 17th St., Coeta Mesa, 646-7136. Open seven days a week. Sun-Thur 11:30-12:00. Fr· and at 11 :30-1:00. CHI NEU DANNY K'S Meet Danny Kuo. 8 year General Manager of Ccieta Meea's Mandarin Gourment and 4 year Partner/General Manager of China Town in Irvine. You can now enjoy Danny K's exciting and contemporary Chineee cuisine in an ~ua!Jy exciting and cont.empory 1et- tmc m Corona del Mar! Danny K's ia open for lunch and dinner daily. Beer & wine liat. Catering. 3050 E. Coat Hwy. Call 721-9000 for take out, reeer- vations or infonnation. LOTUS Enter the Orient and experience the excellence o ( Mandarin and Szerhwan cuisine. Authentic Chi- nese dishes especially prepand by a team of master ch'\\fa. Enjoy Cine Chinese dining as well as excellent wine list and full bar. Located in the Harbor Center at Harbor & Wilson in C08ta Mesa. !>45-333 1. MAND.UIN GOUUIBT If you love Chineae food, you're t1ure lo enjoy dininc here as Mandarin Gourmet promUlet! truly authentic _ Chinese food. Mandann Gourmet hu been the recipient of the Gold Award of Excellence every year for the past nine consecutive yurs. As one of Coutal Orange County's m08t popular Chineae reataurant. reservations are suuested. Open for Lunch, Dinner, Take Out, Catering, Cocktails. Located at 1500 Harbor at Adamt i-!1 Co.ta Mesa. 540-~7. CUWNBOUSE Thia lovely ContineotaJ restauraot iW.ted. at tjle_ corner of PCH and Crown -Valley P kwy. liaa 6ien a gourmet's favorite for 18 years now. Fine dining, cocktails, dancing, Live en tertainment, oyster bar, happy hour, banquet facilities, limo ser- vice, enenaive wiM list. 32802 Pa- cific Coast Hwy .. South Laguna Niguel. 499-2626. RIVIEU Relax to gracious service in an eJegant, intimate atmosphere. Ex- pertly prepared continental dishes by Chef Richard Bergner. since 1970. This award winning res· taurant also ot'fers an extens1,·e wine list. and excels in tableslde preparations and flambes. Open for lunch 11:30-3 p.m., dinner from 5 e .m. Excellen t banquet facilities. C I08ed Sunday and holidays. 3.133 S. Bristol, Costa Mesa, 540-3840. FRENCH LEKIDI Thie is a true "'sleeper."" Some say it's avant garde, others that it 's ~luaic. All arree that Swiss Chef Walter Ruttiman"s cuisine provencale is of an innovative and exquiaitely ex.ecut.ed authenticity. An enchanting country French in· terior and an Old World hoepitiali- ty rarely found these days fulfill the expecutions evoked by the outatanding cui ing. Open for din- ner and cocktails seven nights. Cat.erin& available. 3421 Via Lido. Newport &ach. 6i5·4904. AMaRICAN 1 ures an oyster bar, oak uill, h-eab i;eafood le cocktails. Luncn, dinner, happy hour. Located at 2515 E. C'uast Hwy. 676-7411 few raer- \'&tiona. A beautiful bay view creates the romantic aettinc that has made the Villa Nova a "special !Und of place" for over 50 years. Superb cuisine from Central and Northern ~y served in Old World charm. Ex- tensive wine list. Dinner nightly. Pianu bar. Full menu til 1:00 a.m. 3131 West Coast Highway, New- port Beach. 642·788b. CONTINRNTAL lEl"BEN E. LU The beet ...tood in town is 1till on the boet! Not jwt fow bolidus and ~JH".:iaJ OCCMic>m, Reuben £. lAe· ~CVel dfiiciow a..b, ...Cood 6 .pecialtiea ewry •t ol the ..... Lunch , brunch, clUmer. Banquet. fo r up to 400. Weddinp, p&rtiea, receptiom, et.c. In Newport Bay. 151 E. Co.& Hwy., Newport. Beach. 6i5-6790. TALE OF TBB WllALB faperience a atep h.ck into time to. a place ,where you can dine at your own--letauN. linjo.)'-the~ uld Newport with a panoramic:~ BOB BURNS lll&N·ED'S PIZZA Locall1 owned and operated. Me-n F.d'a Piua Parlor bu been serving quaHty pizza and friendly service for 27 years. Our thin crust pina with six ttal rheeses and fresh top- pillgs is a pizza lo,•ers delight. Me- n~F.d't a'11o -Off'er&-<telicioua-deJi aandwiches. salads and free de- I (.) o..c.i...tal ... ao:. ..... ....,... ... , ......... ~ ~ ....... ......._ ....... ,._.. ...... ....... ...... ..._ ...... ...... ......... ... _ ....... ....... ....... ............ ..... • ... ....... ..... ll .. ........ Dine in absolute elegance at t.bia award-winning restaurant. Famous for innovative cuisine. Starters in- clude ovsters on the half shell. sasbimi-and gravlax. Fresh seafood from around the world, eastern fed veal, muscovy duck breast and certified p rime Al!JUI beef. Elaborate wine list. Open seven days a week. Late nigaht piano bar. Private dining rooms. Reservations recommended. MC, V, AX. CB. 0 . 3i Fashion Island. Newport Beach. 7147644-:ID3D. ... , ....... ............. tN.N..• P..I0-11 ..... ............. ~-...... ,,_PTI ............ . ... , ....... " ......... ..... ,.. ,,__ ~ . .. _ ... .... ....... ] ..... ··-·~ ........ .... ..... ......... * • ..... , .. • * ~ • ...., .. * * • .... ,. ·-.. -.. --- SAIL LO" Sail Loft Bar & Grill features ocean view dining with the emphasis on fresh aea!oocL ()yatu bar. liy_e_ entertainment nightly in the bar area. Open for dinner nightly from 5 p.m. Weekend hours from 10:30 a.m. Fabulous Sunday Brunch. Located at 400 P.C.H. in Laguna Beach. MEXICAN Ml CASA Their. f<><?d i like a trip t.o Mexico' Hospitality goe hand in hand with their mot.to. "'Mi Casa es ~u Casa," or my house is your house. Estab lished since 1972, it's no sec rel friends enjov dining ·here. O_pen daily from 1 i a.m. for Lunch, Din- ner and Cocktails. Entertainment Wed.-Sun. nights in the Burro Room. 296 EaSt 17th Street.. Cost.a Mesa. 245-7626. ONE9FA KIND GINO'S ON THE BILL Almoet a Coeta Mesa landmark where friends and memories meet. Gino's itn"t an Italian Reataurant.. but a restaurant being run by a lOC'aJ Italian. Gino's is a locally populu spot for live entertainment 7 nights a week. Lunch is served daily from 11;30 and br~akfast is a special on Saturday and Sunday morning. Din- ner is a definite treat st Gino' . where the menu boasts many Italian items as well as a wide variety of steak.s, fresh seafoods. pasta dishea, Mexican Specialties and Chefs Seecials: and ju.st as important is the fnendJy hospitality of the staff at Gino's maltmg you feel right at home. Located at 428 E.. J ith Street in Co.ta Mesa. Call 650-1750 for ttt1ervatione. directions or infor· matioo. SPaCIALTY CHICAGO JOE'S Relax and ertjoy an afternoon or evening in the turn-of-the-centUJ') • Chieaco nyle at.rn06phere at Chi-caso Joe'a RestauranL Whether you chooae from their delectable menu of entrees of beef, lamb. chicken, eeafood. burjers. pasta or aalada. you'll enjoy an outatandini mee.I with service beyond compare. Qpen for Lunch 11-3 Mon-Fri. Dinner 4:30-10:00 Sun-Thun. and 'till 11 Fri &: Sat Oyaten It cocktail bar menu from 11 daily. "Meet me at Chicago Joe"a." 1818 N. Main e MacArthur in Irvine. 261-JOES. Re ervations sug· ,_eed;-- * ..... • * ...... ...... * * .,. ... ..,. ... .... - Dllr Nal D 2 t 111&1 "-· o--. a. .. • • ... ) ~ . ... r • ; , ~ .. .. . PRESENTS ......,,. ... ... The City of Newport Beach OF ART AND DESIGN In Honor of the aJute to the Arts T he Gregory GaJlery is proud to present these local artists 0 Mo rgan Green tephanie Newsom C hristi ne Ke nny Philip ~Jaeger Friday~ October 6th, 6-9:00 p.m. Saturday, October 7th, 2-8:00 p.m. For personalized lithogra ph signing -3406 i ·ia Lido Newport Beach, CA 92663 SA~L -U TE ~· T-0 THE ARTS l.1:111;M•Qi;J!•JM.14iiJ;l•MilW•1ft PRICES .TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE ... NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! Aapedllt'*'k~ to lrvtne Coaat a..... for ,...., donation to the Slluee IO .... Atta Ind .. 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