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·THE ORANGE COAST 25CE T
FRIDAY.. OVEMBER :J~ 1989
Teacflers picl<e --snriverrecept.ion
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Huntlntton teachers pktret at district tteHcputrt•r1;-
.Slaughter of school's
livestock investfgated
By The Dalty Pilot
County a01mal control officers
Thursda) 10,ec;ugated a lf1sly scene
at tfje M1ss1on V1cJ o High School
student farm \\here 18 chickens
>.Acre shot or muulated.
.\mmal control o ffi cers ·and
henff s depu11cs "ere called to the
school on Chnsanta Dnve after the
t..1l1tnes ~ere d1sco ,crcd Thursda)
momrng.
Cruiser
sinks in
its slip
By I08 VAN EYKEN
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-\ccording to hentTs Lt. Diet..
01 on. school officials said the) had
encountered smular problems each
Hallo" ecn 10 recent } ears IA hen
pranksters invaded the farm.
This year. students.an the school's
agnculture program' kept a clo~
"atch on the farm Hallo>.Accn ntght.
and nothing hapixned. Olson said
So the 'andals apparently waited
until the follo"1ng 01ght when no
(Please se~ FARM/ A2J
A 30-f oot cabin cruiS(r sank at a ' '-•••1111.!••lllllJ••ii dock in Newport Hartior on · r
Wednesday night. the Oranat Coun-
ty Sheriffs Department ttpOrted.
No one was aboard the boat when
it went down and officials said,iMy
did not know why it sank.
Anna v·inzant, owner of the slip in
Balboa Coves wbcrc the boat v.ias
ke~ said ilJ OWaer. Bruce ffen-
dnckson, hardly ever med it.
"But be comn down •aarty and
takes ~rt of it,.. she l8icl "There
· was nothina wrona with thlt boat. I
don't know what happened. t jUll
sank.. ovmtiaht." · ·
By ROBERT ISARKER
Ot the o...,, l'llot StMff
About 100 unhappy Huntington
8c<ich teachers picketed school -0·1s-
trict headquarters Thursday before
the start of a brcaHast ren~pt1on m
honor of Eun1cl· Kenn,·d' Sh.river.
the 1stcr· of President Joh.n F. Ken-
ned).
The tt'achers. 10 'the m idst of
hostile contract negotiations with
officials rn the Huntmgton Beach
C1t) School D1stnct. capitalized on
the turoout of community leaders to
show their dl!lpfeasure.at stalled c-0n-
tract ncgo11at1ons.
Labeling the e'en1 a pubhc rela-
tio ns program arranged b> upcr·
rntendl.'nl Diana Peters. teachers 10
the l'lemcntar> sc:hool d1stnct
c;la1mcd otlinals are hold tog back on
~laf) tncn:a~s but recent!~ gave
Pl·tcrs a I:!. I pcrcen1 pa) raise while
1ncrcas1ng 1hcir own school board
pa)
Sc' era I re:.1dcnts cr1t1c 1zcd
teacher' for 1hc demo nstration thal
was limed to co1n{'1dc with the un·
-.e1hng of1he Kl·nncd~ Founda tion's
• Communit) of (anng self-esteem
program for sc,cnth and eighth
grade pupils
'pcncer Sheldon. a pare nt 1n the:
d1,tnc1. said he "a' "ashamed .. 11f
the tl·aeher'> for marring thl· pro-
gram.
_.'1crk Mo!>htn. another parc:nL
~aid the tcal'hcr dl·monMrallon "as
a ··stab in lhl' back to l'' er\ rh1ld 1n
the d1s1nct... ·
Picke ting 1cachc•r<1 $31d 1hc1r
peaceful demon<1trat1on "as to no
\\a\ d1rccll'd al Shnver and 1he
Kenned) F-oundat1on's Communll\
Caring program. he. 1n fact. am\l.'d
after 1he pickets had dt.'pancd for
lht.'ir dassrooms
Teachers d1stnhu1cd a tl1cr that
n-ad· ··Whit~ IA.c n-cogmzc the need
to build 1hc M:ll~ teem of )Oung
people. ''l'. 3'> educators. are e\·
pcm•nnng d1m101~h1ng M.'lf-estecm.
··HAET .\ < ll unt1ngton Beach
Ekn1en1an r e.tChl·r-. Assoc1a11on)
tindc, 11 r)ere'i\af) to USt' 1h1s oc-,
ca'i1on lo rl·m1nd thl.' d1c;tn ct and thl.'
puhhc 1ha1 lanng mu,1 al-;o extend
IO the ll'3lhl'r'> of llun11ng1on
&:al·h ··
\hchdle I kndl·r-.on. .t '-t.'' cn1h
gradl' teachl·r ;11 't1"el"I School. car-
rtl'd a ~1gn 1ha1 \.11d 1cacher morak
has nl'\ l'r hcl'll lo" er
··1 h;1,e a l'Ou!>1n ''ho·, 1cach10g 1n
till' lir-.1 ~ear and mat..1ng $.:!3.000.""
Shl' -.au.I 'T 'l' Ot'l'n herl· ~I\ \Cars
and I f'!13l..c unh S:?b.000 ·· ·
Wend~ l fa)l''>. al-.o a ~·,en1h
gradl' lt:acher. !al1d she hehe' ed lhl'
mprn1ng\ program ··was dl'lin1td\ ..
a public rdauons gambit to male
Pl·tcrs tonk good 1n. the e~l'S of lhl'
puhhc
-.. he chooses no1 tu behe'r "'h.11\
~tung on 10 the d1stnc1:· Ha}e'> \atd
\ssoc1at1on leaders <;.a1d teacher'>
"l'rl' offered a o .:! pcrn•nt pa~ 1n-
l rl·asl' "h1k Petl.'rs hac; alrl.'ad' re
ll•l\l·d. ncMI~ l\.\ICC 1ha1 propoSt."d
ln\"fl'3Sl'
.\bout lllO commun1l\ members
,a11t·ndcd a { hamber ot <. ommcrce
t1ri:rnfast hononrtg" 'hfher. "hose {.ommunit~ ul {.:mng Prc)gram "'as
1n1nKlull'd 1u other part\ ol the
nJllUn tn thl· ta .. 1 1hn."t' \Carl
The 1-..cnnl'd' Founda11nn 1s
pro' 1d1ng prol°('c;\ionals lO trarn ltxal
cmph•,n·'> Jnd pan•nf\
Pl·kr'> ldlled the in1roJur11on of
lhl' program ··J moml'ntou'i da) ··tor
llunt1ngton &-alh thildren
\hrl\n -.aid thl· <. ommunll\ of
< Jnng program 1s c'ipcl'lalh dl'-
\lgned tor adok'>tt'nl\ "h11m 'he
ldlkd thl· mo'>I m·gk<·ted group to
thc nauori.
~hl· pra1St-d Peters' ll-adersh1p and
Mtd..i.hc-'~ .. ,CJ) 1mpr~d·· \.\llh
lhl· turnout of n1mmun1t\ lt-adlT~ a1
t-hl' rl'l'Cpll~n . Shl· prl'llll lcd \Ulll'S'\
Eunice Kennedy Shriver
trn 1hc program lrom the u01ty that
"·" 1nd1lJlt·d I hur.>da\. she said
\he mJtk no \Ql;'t:l'h 0but chose to
llll'l'I Jlld IJlk "llh peopkm smalf
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Christ costume stirs up controversy
By IRIS YOKOI
Of tlW Delly P'loc ~-
.\ Corona dcl Mar High hoot Mudcnt's
HallO\\Ct'R lO'>tumc as Jesus Chnst cart)ing his
croso; -"om to the l·ampus cos1umc da)
\\ cdncsda~ -ha ehCllC'd romplatnh from SOml.'
shocl <:d parents
Pnnc1pal Dr. fom Jacobsen said Thursday
• h(• rccc1 v<:d one phone call arid o ne no te from
parents who c\pressed concern ahout the Jc us
C hn't co,t1une. sa~1ng 11 was rn poor taste.
The parcn1s were particular!~ appalled the
!ltudcnt \\Oil an award for most creative costume
b)' a panel of studcnl and focuh~ Judges. not
olded b' 'chool o fficials and sent home. ac-
cording to o nt.• Co ta Mesa woman.
Jacotfu·n said the tudent dtd not beha' c
1nappropna1l'I~ or in a dcroptol") manner "'h1le
1n costu!J'e and o ninalc; dcc1d<:d to allo>.A him to
sta~ o n -t":impus aner rr,'iewing 1hc costume.
school gu1dt'hnr<> and the parameters of the la>.A
Thl' ~tudl·nt. a semor. "ore a l'ro"n of
1horn'i and 1oga-hke robe and earned a large.
pla'itu: foJm cross for the annual Hallo"een
l.'.'O'>lunw -da~ held \\'cdnesda) Jt the "4..'hool.
JacobSt·n "11d
The, n.l tume da~ 1s a campus trad111on.
JacobM.'n '3td .\bout 90 percent of the tudent
°''°' Jnd half of 1hc farnh~ t~ p1call~ comes to ~ hlkll 1n ... n,tuntl' on that da'. Jacoh'iCn "-lid
I .ll h \\'Jr. Jbout t"'o or three costume rnl'4'
\UOll' lonln"l'r" Jal·obsen \aid. In fact 10
.idd111nn hi tht· Jc,u, ( hnst costume. a group of
\IUdl'nt' \frl'''ed a' llare Kn hna follo wt>rs also
rat'>l'd '>tH111.. 1..nnn·rn 1h1s \Car on campus.
J:.11..0h'l'n \.HJ
.\dm1n1strJtor' ar..· fo ced \\Ith thl' d1tliq.ilt
IJ\k o t prnm1111ng \ludent creall' II\. ~t·t mak.tng
.. u1 e lll')lumc:. dl1n·1 o lTrnd ot.her.l.....51udent coun-
l ii kJdl'r' .11\o 1n 10 pronde some general
gu1dd1n1..·, ll•1 n l'n act•' 11~ they plan. accordmg
h1 JJu1h\l'll
"It'' J lJUl''>t1on of l..ccp1ng their creau' It~
"11h1n lhl· hounds uf la" and pohc~ tha t go' ems
-.1ui.kn1 l'\prl·,s1on.'· Jacobsen said. "If we thtnk
thl'' 'rl' ou1 ,,f the hmns. ~we send them home-..
l J'>t \l'ar. om· '>tudent's costume was so
,1u1ragl'OU'>. thl' studCTl1 "'3:S ~nt home for the
JJ\ .rnd <..uspcndcd from his leadership posn1on
IM .1 pcnod {If 11ml'. Jacobsen said. He dedtned
111 l'IJ!"l(1rall' ... ,n lhl· costume. l'\l'Cpt to sa.~ ··no
l•nl' rl'l·ogn11l·d "'hal he \\3\ for a "h1le.'·
fhl· k'>us Chm1 costume did nuse the
u1n1..t•rn ol adm1n1stra1ors as ~n as the\ c;av. 1t.
J.llllh'l'n ~1d The actt,tll~ d1rector.qu1d..I~
l.llkd 1n the student and talt..ed "'Ith him about
11 but attn rc,•c"'ine. C''el")thmg. admi01s~rat0rs
J l·.iJl·J tl' Ill 1 hl· 't u1.kn t '>la~ at school.
··t ~h1n ~ the tx.,, handlt'd n 'II.di .. JUSt Jesus
( hr 'I !lnd thl' C'f'\Jtth\10n was a tragedy tn the
h1,1on 11! l hn<.11an' .. Jambst'n saJd. "There was
11L11h1ni J one t" 1hc-\tudt'nt 10 bow dis.respect
1<1 Jc\U' { hr1'1 M thJI nart1cular fa1tb." .
· l 11u1,e ~ lrn J t osta ~1esa rt's1dent. said all
1he parcnl'> JI J l'ommun1t~ g:ithcnng she attend-
ed 1n l urunJ dd \1ar on \.\ ed:iesda~ mght we!"'('
fuming th.u '>lhonl officials dad no t send tht'
\tudent h1,ntC'
"I lind 11 '>Cl otkn'i1\'e. being a Cbnstian." ~-011 ..arJ ·1 tind m;sctf angl] It squnds as 1f
thcrl"' ah'>olutd~ no upeh 1s1on h~ adults what-'IX'' l'r :it t ht· ,l·hool ThC''it' are k.1ds 1n need of
kaJcrs.h1p d1rcc11on ..
.\dd1ng fud Ill the fire 1o; that the student
Jrl'<.'-t'd J' 4 ( hn-;11an figure o n a w11ches'
holu .. b\. Jllord1ng to ~Ht .. E,cl") singk person
l"'l' "iPO.ken 10 bcl\.\CCn (\.\cdnesday ntght and
Thur\d.l') ha ~n offended t" 1h1s.·· Scott said.
·011 \\hose children al'(' not )'Ct high school
Jgl' ~ '>hl' doc<;n't think stnct rules need to be
Jraltt•d about l'O\lume' hut tht' adult adm101s-
trJ1or-. ha\I.' a dut~ 10 deal "1th each ma~
propn3tl' co'\lumc on an 1nd1,,dual basis.
(PIH~ s.tt COSTU•/All
C 0\ l <H '1·0H\ •.1.•:« ..-10'\ ·H9
Irvine may ·never
be the same again.
after Measure N
By EMtL Y ADAMS
Of tN l>~. l'llOt "SCMf
In inc rcs1dt'nt ma~ hchcvt the)
are '011ng on the fate of JU t t"o
"ords. ··S(_·\ual oncntauon." on
Tuesda\ ·shallot Measure N. but the
l't''erbcea11ons of their "otc most
hkeh 1A 11l be felt around the countv.
leaders on both side of the 1 ~ue
said Thursda)
·~
Ad claiming
Wilson suppof(
triggers furor
By MELINDA KEu.ER
The crusade to omcnd the ett}'~ °'Y ~'-le• •
human n gbts o rd1nan("(' has been a · Io n&-bmcr fight and -one that ha " ne wspaper advertisement
d t' ided fncnds. neighbors and c~used a furor Thursday ~ 1t
church commumt1cs in lrviM . Lake . .'ated that · · Se~; hk Wa~
tht' rteent battle 10 SAnta na ovtt . tronal) i;up-ports an . •rv•H
a P> pndc festival. tcmper1 havF hurn•n nghts ord1nance that wtU be
run hot and media attenuon ba,ah as chal~ b" voters T1lttclay. .
. .... ....... .. rt 1dcnts debited the pl~ Of Irvine rcstdcnt William SDer'ol
homotcxuals in I CORKrvatiVC \t&ncd the full-Pie' ad in \be hi9c
county, World News uk.ina odler a.
"Vinzant. who for 20 years terYed
as dock master for the cove wMl'e
the at sank. said lhe Md ..., ••
least t 00 00.ll tither link Oii Ide on larS amounts of wa.r. Sbe u lbe
liati• were oftea bit 4'• on by
lack or maintcnanee. --···· .................. . .... .,. • ........ ~ c.•-. ..... &I .......... , •• , ........................ .
...,.... .. r ....... ~••ldtllre-
Thele CS.ys. the auenoon has turn· C:.~' to jotn him •n °"' ni ..
cdtoJrvine1S\'0tcndeadewMthtt N -_.... lllii•sr a or noc to keep their onliMnCir u provisioa of tbe cw r· 1 Cl -··u....uy. &bey caa tet ..._ ,.aw .. IQAT/Aal w1 .. 11 a u• ,.. aan1r 11119 11w•1ll' • ••s .. ., Ill --,cc., ..-• r•··· .
GOOD MORNIN G
IP! --9'1r/AZI tP7 n• -~~
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xperts: .C:aliforn.ia entering an af)ti-growth
· lly TOM HAlllllS
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suppon than indicated by recent defeau in San
Bemar:c:tino and neiabbor¥ta Riverside counties.
Mountina water pallution and aupply problems,
wonenina unot. and snarled tratric are drivina Cali-
fornia into another ant}.srowt.b era. oae likely to be more successM than the Jarwely symbolic one at faced
more than a decade aao. •
"Those, .. he aid, .. male;-:_ve bad more ao do with
the anti-powth advocates · mauively oullpCat by
development interats ... He said DO-IJ'Owth forces. in
Rivenade won 47 percent of &he vote with a $33,SOO
campaip. Pro-growth forces paid out more than $1.7
This time, experts told a conference of the state's public administraton in Costa Mesa on Tbunday, the
movement is driven by the view of an increasiqly
tatlel'ed present rather than a shiny vision of the fUnm.
"The most visible sip of frustration, .. said James
million. •
Several speakers warned about tbe state's inability
to provide breathable air and drinkable water and itl
roads, which look more •d more· like tbe lonscst
parking lots on earth. ·
· ' plan°iat psieC.1orat Califoraia
State Univenity, San Bernardino, .. is tbe number of
slow-arowth initiatives appearina on the ballot ...
. As othcn talked aboul 1he slate's "uop"'fl'4cntc:d
failure to invest.in its future," the keynote speaker
provided stark reminden of woncnina air pollution.
"There were 110 of them, statewide, last year and •
nearly half of them passed, .. said Mulvihill dwina an
afternoon session on growth-manaaement stra~es.
Fueled by fears they are being shut out of the decision-
makini process, Mulvihill predicted more such
plcbiscatcs.
State Air Reso~ Board member .and C>ranae
County Supervisor Harriet Weider said ... The South
Coast air basin bas tbe·wont air quality in the nation
... three times more ozone than fcdcral S1andants
allow." •
Asked what federal sanctions wiU do to ttJe rqion
if compliance im't fonhcomina, Weider said ruent
studies found a I 0 to IS percent erosion in-the luna
"It bcpn taking off in 1988,. and it is aoina to
grow,:· he sai4-He said the move has more public
. SPLIT .
fromA1
written, forbidding discrimination
"by reason of race. color, religion,
national origin. sex. age. sexual
orientation, marital status and
physical handicap."
Some say ff the ordinance is
chanacd, their city's image as a
"wholesome and civilized place to
live" will be tarnished. Others say
that, with the current wording, their
fair suburb will become a haven for
deviant sexual behavior.
If the "No on N" campaign wins,
at will prove that Irvine ''is a little
bit of Camelot -that it is a special
place where all kinds can live in
harmony," said Irvine Citizens
United boarq member James Boone.
.. Orange County is changing. we're
at a crossroads, and we have to
prepare for the future where we'll
have to get along with all races, all
'types."
Irvine has a reputation of being an
COSTUME
From Al I
inclusive community where every-"Well, that's not true, religion and
one participates, CouncilWoman marital status are also matters of
Paula Werner said. She wants to see choice," Miller said. .
that reputation continue, despite It is arJuments such as these that
this divisive campaign that has have divided the community. Each
raged for more than a year. side has produced different and con-
1 f Measure N passes. Werner said, flacting facts. Each side bas claimed
it will look like "a campaign based to be the true voice of Irvine.
on lies and distonion can work in Allegations of falsehoods and
Irvine, an~ th'at has never been true newspaper advcniscmcnts claimina
before." " popular support have flown back
On the other hand, Christina and forth.
Shea, one of the founders of Irvine In the most recent incident, an ad
Values Coalition,, Yes on N, is was placed Thursday in a local
alarmed by what she believes ma y newspaper. addressed to Re-
happen if "gay rights" are mandated publicans. stating Sen. Pete Wilson
by the city. supported the Irvine human rights
The city gates would be wide open ord inance. including the sexual
for bath houses. gay Rride festivals orientation vcrbage.
and transvestites waltzjng down Christina Shea said the senator
Culver Drive. she said. never offered support for the ordi-
Shea's husband. Michael. agrees. nance. Mike Wooton, Wilson's-aide,
If their campaign fails. "we'll be said the senator never supponed the
telling the county that special protcc-ordinance. But when told that audio
tion for homosexuals is OK. and tapes and ·transcripts existed where
you'll see a lot more of these ordi-Wilson went on record .suppQn ing
nances coming out:· such local laws during an Auiust
The Irvine Values Coalition warns 1988 Log Cabin Club mectmg,
inclusion of the words "sexual orien-Wooton changed his mind.
talion .. will offer special rights for Maybe Wilson did say he asreed
ga}_s. including affi rmative action wi th ordinances such as Irvine's,
hanng quotas. Wooton said. but saying he "strong-
function of childrCn born and raised in the crowded
Southern California meppolis.
"And that's compared to children in Housaon,
which has the sccond-wont air quality," Weider laid.
"The real penaltics. won't be federal sanctiom and
denials of irant funds. It will be tbe lou of our health ...
Just increa.sina the averqe number of occupan(s
from the current 1.13 to l.S would reduce the number
of vehicle-miles-traveled by 2S percent and lbc actual
number of trips by 7S0,000 a day, she said. That,
however, is paled by the 7 million auch individual auto
trips a day. Weider said. R~r lames acoctal manucr of Sant.a Olfl
Valley ator District. said his aacncy's water-treatment
plant was severely damaacd by the Oct. 17 earthquake
but that was nothina compared to "three pendina
rcauJaaory jolts ... that could severely limit arowth in
buraeoning Silicon Valley."
He cited new federal and state standards to protect
the San Francisco Bay that will limit how much
pollution eacb discharger could dump and other rules
. to safeguard the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta;
"Some of those will be 1,000 limes more Slriaeent
than the rules to protect drinking water," ~e said. It will
take "massive. exptnditures" to deal with pollulio~
from scwaae plants and storm runoff and to uPfl:lde
the tl'Catmcnt in water-purification plants. he laid.
Michael McGuire director of water quality for the
giant Metropolitan Water District o~ Southern . Cali-
fornia. said his system is facing massive expenditures
:tnd confidence crises of water users.
"Our major aoal is to re-inspire public confidence
in the safety of the drinking water that com~ out of
their ta~," said McGuire, whose agen9' _supplies water
for utilities that serve more than 14 milhon custom en.
More than half of the residents in tbe S,000.. ~uare-mil~ service area arc spending mott ~ . ....., __ .._,
billion a yea r o n bottled water and home-punficataon
systems. .
McGuire said a, vigorous effon to provide C~J?Cr.
more effective treatment would cost between SJ billion
and S6 billion dollars over the next 20 years.
T hat would increase annual water costs for the
a'erage homeowner about S2S a year to S27~. By
comparison. most Eµropea ns pay $'700 to S800 annual-
ly for treated water .
"When you see 11 and you're an
adult, you need to stop it there and
say; 'Go home; .. Scott said.
lrvane Cu izens United argues I} supponed .. the same was goina a
there is nothing about affirmative lmle too far.
action in the ordinance. After 16 months of campaipling. Broken main
"If people are looking at the real of knocking on doors and nnging City workers Clean up after a water .... an • e I • :..
School officials have not yet de-
cided whether they will talk funher
with the student as a result of the
complaints, Jacobsen said. Jacobsen
•id M'<iidn!t taHE-personaJ~y-«rtM
two parents who complained.
issue here, thefll sec the threat of telephones and camping outside b -a. bo J-45 Th Ida Via Lid
intrusion. It w11l ·become legitimate grocery stores 10 sign up supponcrs. r-• • ut p.m. ur 1 at 0
for job applicants to be asked about both sides are complaining of ex-and Via Oporto. An estimated 45,,000 pl·
their sexual behavior." said Victoria ha ustion. Just about everyone will Ions spllled onto the street IHtfor~ the
water was shut on. A one-block section of
bustne11e1 was ••P•ct•d to be ·without
water OYerntght, but repairs should be
completed bJ this morning.
Mill er. treasure r of Irvine Citizens be happy when it's over.
Uni~d-. ----~-J.~en-if we win I doO:t Stt the
"This issue. I suspect, we'll be
talking about in days and weeks
ahead. on whether or not we need to
consider any other type of guidance
or intervention for students ...
Jacobsen said.
Coalition members say their victory ... Shea said. "because of the
reason for wanting to exclude polanzallon in the city -and I feel AD
homosexuals, and only homosex-really bad about that... • From A 1
~ere prt'~nt at the August meeting
confirmed Wilson's stated suppon
and said several tapes and wnnen
transcnpts of the meeung "ere
a'ailable.
BOAT
From At uals. from the ordinance as because Both sides have said they will
gays a~ the only behavior-based except the ballot outcome as a man-protects the nghts of homosexuals.
group, the only ones protected who date from t)le voters and will not
pumped out and the n they repair
them:· Vanzant said ... The owner of
this onl' has got a salvage company
coming in. bu1 I don't know when
thq 're going to get it out. l hope it's
soon. because that boat's ih pretty
sood shape now. But that paint job
isn't going 10 last long under the
\\atcr."
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"(Measure N) maTks a depan urc
from trad1 uonal America n values
like freedom and privacy. That's
wh) Republican U.S. Senator .Pc~e
Wilson slrongly suppons Jrvme s
Human Rights Ordinance -the
same ordinance that Measure N. if it
passes. would destroy on election
da>. .. the ad read. ·
Wilson was not a vailitblc for com-
ment. But his · aide. Mike Wooten.
said the legislator had been unable
"to 1dent1f} when he made a state-
ment specifically endorsing the
Irvine measure."
W1lso1fs response was also print-
ed in the· Daily Pilot and the Los
.\ngcles T imes the following day.
Wooten did sa) the senator gave
his support to the Amencans With
Di~b1hties Act. which President
Bu~h signed into law this year.
"He supports legi lataon that ex·
tends c1' ii nghts protection regard-
less of sexual orientation. although
he has nevN endorsed or supponed
the If\ inc ordinance." Wooten said.
Wooten later admitted Wilson
ma} have said he upponed ord1-
nant"es olTen ng · pys protection
against d1scrim1nat1on, but the sena-
tor's a ide questioned Speros' use of
the term .. strongly" support.
Vanzant said boats that sank at
their slaps arc often "ictims of elec-
tro!~ SIS ~hid cle<:tn cal CUITTDtS gen·
era1cd b} ~a"ater cotrodes metal
fitting'>. causing leaks.
\'in1an1. a former boat owner.
said she had bcf'n renting her slap to
Hcndnd.son for I 0 vears.
Hcndrll'k'ion could. not be reached
for comm1:nt.
.
FARM
From A 1
l-fowever. James Boone could.
"On Aug. 20. 1988. Wilson spoke
to the Orange County Log Cabin
Club and I asked him if he sup-
poncd tbe broad-based local lcgJs·
lation that protects all people from
discrimination. ind udinJ gays and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~;~~~~;~~~a~"~l~~~~tsa~ He clajms Wilson said: "Yeah, I
do. With one notable proviso, of a
kind that l understand that is at-
tached to the Irvine ordinance and
that is that religious organizatio ns be
exempted."
Make Shea. who head s the Yes on
Measure N vote effon. -s~ud he
thought the "hole letter was "a
strange sccnan o ...
.. Pete Wilson ha-; always taken a
moderate stand on local issues:·
Shea said ... I Just do n't understand
it."
one \\as around.
Th.: unknown suspects re leased
the chickens from their coop and
began shootang them wllh a pellet or
BB gun. Olson said. The Stain-Resistant Carpet
You'll Be Thankful For.
GENESIS~t.
At a Thanbsivina
We Price.
When Wilson was informed the
Irvine ordinance did not include
churches.. be ~n stated bis suppon
for s uch ordinances. Others who
Shea and his wife, Christina. for·
med. the Irvine Values Coalition -
Ci tizens for Equal Rights Yes On
Measure N, to nd the ordinance of
the provision protecting bomoseit-
uals.
It also appears they had one or
more dogs with them that they re·
leased on the chickens.
"The feeling l get is the people
had some dogs and t.he dogs just
chased them (the chickens) down,"
Olson said. The result . was a
gruesome scene
........ 1..-& .. ......_ _... I "It sounds hke some kids got an --- -Mii __ .,, _,. lllt. l there. T here's JUSt no telling about
1111 .. W. a.n, 19111.., some people. I guess:· he said.
(paid pofltlcal advertlMment b Rod MecMllllan) Olson said a pig also apparently ~====~=~=====~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~ "as spray painted by the vandals.
No other animals apparently were
harmed. he said.
Correct~ion
A headline 1n the Tuesday, Oct.
~I. cdataon· of the Daily Pilot was
incorrect and may have mislead
~ders about the condition of a
Hunt!nllton Beach .savings and loan
assoc1at1on.
The business P.ge story about Hu~tington 'Beach-based Mercury
Savings and Loan Association's
financial condition detailed that the
.-... , thfif.\ rcponed net IOsteS of SS.4
malhon throu1h a ·nine-month
--· period ending Sept. 30. However. the headline .. Hunt-~'!l!tll •ftllOn S&:L reports SS.4 million
1on·· may have led reeden ao bc-
litve the rcpon wu about another
Huntiftllon Beach finandal inltitu·
tion, ~u.ritiftllon SaVinp and Loen
Auoaataon.
The Daily Pilot retre'I d.c error.
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No big winner
HI 1.1.l :l 'I'\ HO\HU
Workshop develops J . pnotography sl<ills
Shutterbugs have a chance to work on their
skills in a pasto ral scttina this weekend at
Coastline College's Fall Pbototraphy Worksho p.
Kent G unnufson will teach at a Bia Bear area
retreat. Participants will need to bring sleepina
.bags, clo~hes, cameras and film. 'The~ also must
than 9 a.m. Saturday.
The workshop fee of $90 includes accommo-
dauo ns. meals. handouts and a final classroom
session on Nov. 13. For registration or infor-
mation. call the campus at 241 -6186.
Boutlqu~s, crafts sal~s
A number of sales of holiday gif\ items and
decorations will be held Saturday by Orange Coast
groups. They incl,...dc: ·
-Holiday Craft Fair. 9 a.m. w 3 p.m., Oasis
. cnior \ente r. 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del
Mar.
-HoHday Arts, Crafts Sale. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
on atunJa} an~unday. at Orange Coast Colleie
tafctena. Sponsors are Friends of OCC Gallery.
-Bake and Book Sale.' 10 a.m . to 4 p.m ..
Main Street L1brat). 525 Main St .. Huntington
&arh.
Movl~ night for chl~dr~n
Irvine's Communit> ..services Department will
host a rhildrcn's movie night and sleepover 10-
01gh1 and again on Nov. 17. Children 6 to 11 are
in' 11ed to JOtn in th<.-e venings of movies. hot dogs,
popcorn. ·activities ~nd a breakfast snack. Cost is
S 17 per child and participants should bring sleep-
ing bags and pillows.
The sleepovers a re from 6 p.m. Friday to 8
a.m. aturda} at Tunic Rock Community Park. I
unnyh1ll Om e. In inc. For information or regis-
tratio n. call 854-81 44. ' ·
Art Inst/tut~ op~n hous~
The Art lnstttute of Southern Ca lifornia will
host an open house from 9:30 a.m to 12:30 p.m.
Saturda) at · th'e campus. 2222 Laguna Canyon
Road. Laguna Beach. ·
• Facult) members will offer workshops in
Po rtrait and Life Dra"mg. Photography, Graphic
Design. Ceramirs. Computer An. Airbrush. ll-
lustr.it1on. Three-Dimensional Design and Pnnt·
making. Refreshments. tours of the campus and
gl·nt:ral ad' ir e from staff will also be availab1e.
The cam mpus 1s an accredited four-year col-
lege of art and design. Reservations are requested
b~ calling 497-3309. -
s~nlor h~alth fair, cllnlc
Irvine" Senior (enter will sponsor its annual
frl'l' Health Fair and Flu C1nic from 10 a.m. to 2
pm at urda~ at the center. 3 Sandburg ay.
In tnl'.
Open to those 55 and o lder. the e'ent includes
llu 'al'nna11 on . d1spla~ s and infor:mation. skin
chl·cks. car. nose and throat checks. cataract and
'1<,1on tl'sts. glaucoma screenings. heanng screen·
1ngs. dl·ntal checks. blood pressure checks and
rdrcshments.
Authors keynot~ luncheon
f he Huntington Beach Chapter of American
""'ul·1a11on of l.'niversl• Women will host an authv~· lunchl'on at 11 :JO a.m. Saturday at Play-
ds ( lub restaurant. 17!72 Newhope St .. Fountain
\'alle' (in Caballeros pons Village).
(iue!ll authors "'II be T. Jefferson Parker.
romancl' no,ehst and screenwriter Suzanne For-
')ll'r . and romance wnter Elizabeth Chater. < ost is S'Y.2 per person. For more information
rall -l6-7070
Boost~r club danc,e, auction
The booste-r club for Edison High School's
~lodtl L'n11cd Na11ons academic program will
ha'l' 11~ .innual danre and auction a t 6:30 p.m.
aturda' at thl· \'ilia Pacific Club House on Bruokhur~t '1rce1 nonh of Hamilton Avenue.
Pnxl·cds fro m the aurtion and dance help support
studl'nt actl\ 1t1es.
hems 1ndud1ng a se'en-da> '"P for two to
tf:rn au and baskets "1th themes such as sports.
"pamper her." "family fun." c~ocolate and
Christmas will be featured 1n a silent auction.
Dnnnng begins at 8 p.m. Snacks and a bar will be
:t\atlabk. T1rkets are SIO. available at the door.
The Model Unued Nations pr~m is part of
thl' honors arad cm1c program at &hson and o ther
Huntingto n Beach high schools. More than 200
studl·nts participate in conferences paralleling ac-
t•' 1t1cs ol the Un11cd Nations.
Walk-a-thon h~lps hom~l~ss
The 10 th an n ual O range Tide
Run/Roll/Walk-A-Thon 1s set for 7:30 a .m . Satur·
da) on a des!gnated one-mile cou~ on Sk~rk
Cm:lc outh in Irvine. Sponsored by the Building
I ndustt) Association/Ora nae County Region's
Ho mcAid and Community Services programs, the
race hdps r.11sc funds to assist the county's
homeless.
Grand pnn~s include a Hawaiian vacation for
t\loO. a D1sne) World vacation for two, a Del Mar
balloon flight for two and more. For more infor·
mauon call ~5().-0488.
Estat~ planning worlcshop
Four speakers will discuss "Financial
Strategics for Retirement. Charitable Giving and
Estate Planpmg" in seminars from 9 a.m. to noon
Saturday and' o n Nov. 11 .
The frtt worksho ps will cover money man ..
ment during retire ment. preserving and P!Olect1na
an esta te. using charitable aHu to avoid capital
gains tait, incrcaslllg income and eamina tu
deductions. A liaht lunch follows.
Sponsored by IDS Financial Services, the
~minars wall be at Jambortt Center. 2 Part Plaza.
No. 1100. Irvine. RCKrvations art required at
86,}p~.
· Vlorlcshop focusn on wellness
Ne~ch's ~ Beaches and Rt"C-~ation ent prnents ''Vitality Plus: A
Wellness cdJhop fOr Kealtby Ufelsyties. .. from
1:4S mJ p.m. Saturday at the Ouit Center in Corou -dd Mar,
The wonsbop is r=. IO iD~ panici-pents to the conccpe ~ ud lk _,,, __ ,
iowmd &taea ot body. miDd llld ll'irit. T~
include St.ml 8'aa1Cn. H~ N•lritioa. Your Tocal Look. Ciel Movilli mid tiJualioll.. Fee
ii S4I includinl tunda. For more ......ao. ml .._ ..-nmn• as .-11s1.
Deborah Sperberg. a fQrmcr teacher
and computer program designer who now
"orks as an investment adv1~r. said she
took up the challe nge afier heanng rnm·
plaints about Howald's management
St} le and decisions.
Ho"ald. meanwhile. seeking his sec-
ond four·)car term on the fi ve-member
d1strn:t board. is running on his record,
"h1ch he lkltd is adorned with successes.
pari1cularly in the areas of bud~et bal-
-unr ing. enro llment, teacher '>alanc~:and
pnvate sector cooperation.
One uther district board member. Sher-
r) Baum. 1i. running. unoppoM:d 10 her
d1' 1 1C>n. although the name of a former
oppon('nt sull appears on the ballot.
Georgc E. Brown. a retired bus1 ncs!>
exetutl\e. \\llhdre" from the rare. but
too late to have his name re mo' ed from
the ballot.
Baum sau.J !>hl' wa., not taking 'JCtol)
for granted. dcsp1tl' the abst.•ntl' of an
artl\e l'hallenger.
"I ha' e too much n:spert for I ht· 'utl·r.,
10 takc them for granted that wa~ ... £he
<;a1d.
Ho" aid also 1sn '1 taking an~ thing for
grantl'd. although he said he "a' l'onfi-
lknt the board's record over the pa't four
H'ars "ould serve as a rccomml·nJ:i1111n
ior h1'1 n·-l'kct1on.
~ix·rbcrg '>3td. ho"e' e r. th('r\.' "l'rc
wnou!> pruhkms that warranted a change
ir1 leadl'rsh1 p.
''l'H chus\.'n 10 challe nge based on
"hat l''e heard from teacher ... " pcrbcrg
sa1J ... fhc~ JU'it don't feel he 1s intert'\h:J
in "hat thl·~ ..a~. He has a 'Cr) tight. top.
J o" n '>I\ ll' ..
Bui 11gh1 or not. his managrment <;t~ k
hJ'> produced rl·sults. Howald 'kl1d
"\\hen I came on 'tn 1985. the dt'>tm·t
haJ scnous financial conccrns ... Ho\\ aid ~aid. "\\ l' \\Crl' JUSI 00 the \ergc of
\pt•nding morl' than \.\C had. The otha
hoard ml·mbl·rs and I ha'l' brought fi~<:al
rl'Spom1h1llt~. tu the point "hl'rl' our budsl'W~ rl·<,cn l' IS now dose 10 $5
m11l1o n ...
I llmah.l challenged Sperberg·., l'nt1n!)m
of h1' n·latwns "11h tcar hcr-.
"Thl' l'\l'l'Ull\l' board of the tl·achcr.·
union got togl'ther behind dosed door<;
and drc1dC\J thl'} wanted to cndor-.e
'lomn>nl· othl·r than me." he \Clld "Rut a
lot ul thl· union·., o"n membc"h1p
\1gm·d a ktll'r l·n11n11ng tht• l'\l'CUll' e
bo.HJ tor not nrnsulting thl'm I thint..
~uu haH' tu d1stinqu1sh hc.'1\.1.el·n m'
rl•l,11w n" "1th tl·achl·rs. "h1l'h ha' c tx'C'n
l'\u:lknt. and nn rda11ons \\Ith union
•'\l'l'Ull\ l'\
l>a'l' Jarman. prl''>1dent of the facult,
Wl ll11n of thl· < ua" h •derat1un of i:m -
pl11' l'l'' '),11J 1 hl' t'\t•ru I I\ e hoards rl'f}-
1 l''~nti ng hoth tc:ti;hl'r' and other em-
r~lo~,~ .. h:H c.. codur~cd Sperberg.. l:k Jc·
mcJ the dcu!lion , .. a~ made behind
, io-.1.'d door-.
"\\ l' \Cnl out l'\ll'""' c mailing-. to nur
ml'mixr'>h1p JO\ l)tng thl·m that \\l' "l'fe
lllll'>ldl·nng mJking endor')(·ments Jnd
J'>l..ing 1t11 thl'H inpu1:· he said. "\\ l'
llt1n·1 J11 Jn\ thing ~hind closed dourc, ..
<)Ill' rl',l\lln lur thl' tarull~ ·., d1splea~url'
"1th llu,,,,1J. JJrman \aid. 1~ that Ho"·
.dd hJ' rl.'lJIOl'd thi: pre-,1denr~ of the
board tor thi'l'l' u1n'l'l'Ull\l' \"t"3r<i Pnnr
to that. J.1rm.1n '~11d. thl.' · prcSllknr~
r11wwJ l'' l'n 'l'ar
·· 1.ha1 lt111k' 111..l' hudding up a p<nH·r
t'iJ,,· · J.1rm.1n ,,11d "Dl'c1swnc; tah·n
undl·r thv,l' llllUlll'>IJOl'l'" might bcgln to
rl'lk, t 11nl' JX'"on·, "a~ of doing thing'
1.1tlll'r thJll J lllll\l'O<,'-U' Jmt1 ng all ooarJ
ml·mtx·r, ..
H11\\Jld \JIJ l'nrullmi:nt 1\ .1l'>n up an
thl· Jl\tn, t Jul' in IJrgl' mea~un· tu .rn
.1~rl'''" l' m.trkl'llng i:ampa1gn in111Jtl'd
J111111~ hi\ ttnurl' on thl· hoard · ·· r l'.tl lwr,· '>.1IJrll'' .1rl' Jnlllhl.'r .1n.'t1
"hl'rl' '' l•' l' 111,1Jl' goo\I progre!>>... hl·
\J1d .. \nJ \\l'.'l' npandl.'d llUr l Ur·
r1,ulum 111 lx·tll'r n1l'l'I thl' Ol'l'lh ol thl'
l llnllllUnlt\ .
Hut l.'\J)an1kd t umi:-ulum Jnd ('Orol-
lnwnt hJ H ,·,J1..r1hJtl·d J prohkm that
.ilrl'JJ~ l'\l\ll·,t \ix·rtx·rg s.i1d
\hl '·"" 1111\• .lld hJd pronw.l·d to 1m ~11H th,· l'll~ll'nl\ pf rcy.1"1rJt1110 JI
th, J 1,1r1, 1 , thrl'l' 1.11llt·gl''>. hut tailed 111
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DAILY PILOT /Frldiy, N~ber 3. 1989
Deborah Sperberg Sherry Baum
· I 111, ,,·Jr. dl.'spm· a lot ol e\pcnd11url' plJ1 Jll 111 our lanht1es l p unul now
1 •1 'h1111:' 'lll h .i' a ne" computer •. ' !i.tt•m plJnning hJ) bcl'n done on ~a p1ecemelll ·'l '''I h.id .. tulkA" "a111ng in line lf_1 hJ"' · ,
111 Ul' I• fl'gl'>ll'l .. \hi.' 'aid ('Onl'gl.' bu1ld1n~. pamculaf1~ II"" 1IJ ..aid ho"'-'' er. that tht'r~ hdd 1h11~l' Jt < 1nldl·n V. est College In H unt·
t'l• n ~1 .11 imprnH·mcnt!i. 1n thl· dl\tnc t\ 1ng11111 BcJl:h. need to be adapted for th~
l-.tP>ldl'. tu j?Cl ~Jent\ n:g1~1~ri:d 4u1d-hJllJKappt~
h · · fhl' onl' that bothers me the most •
\\ l' hJd 1ns1alll·d 1n m1J-Juh more 1fa· ·h \lx:iatl·d Students office.· at Gol&n
i h.111 • ~, ~ 1 t1uo-" unh o l romputl'r l·qu1p-\\ l'SI ·· -,hl' )31d "It·~ on the second floor
n.111 J n tgnl'd lo treamhnl· rt'&I\· JnJ thcrl' 1s no "a) for handicapped
:1.1: 11f' hl·\a1d "But da\St.'\ hc.•g1 A .u thl' \IUdl'OI\ to &l'I thCfl' ..
l :i.I •I \UllU'it and \O maO\ <•J nur staff !bum a restdl'nt of Se-al Beach since
h.1J .l\t 'iiot had :in upponun1t\ to I If, J ..en ed a<, trustee of the Hunnogton
hll•llll\ IJm1h.1r "llh 11 I "ould ha'e fk•.tl h l n1on High ·hoot Distnct before
In,, d 111 'l'l' 1t 1nstJlkd <,ooni:r but !x·tng l'lt'l'tt•d to the college d1stnct board
,.\l,kntl\ lk\\llll Patkard rnuld nnt gt'I 'lht• 1s J pa'' prt''ildent of the Orange
11 111 u., ;1rn '011nc-r The ·rc,ult wa-; that ( nunt~ Ll·agut' ol \\ omt"n oters and e
'\l d1J h.1, t' '-Ollll' llnl''> JI reg1<,1rat1on Tlll'm ht:r of the tt>unl\ ·s Comm1ss1on on •
th1' \\".H tilt• ..,t.itu'i ot V. urnl·n·
I k ,,11J '1Ulknt\ rould J' md line-. 'lhl· h.i' Jltt•ndcd (!olden West Collegt•
.1h1•~l·th,·r h' rl·g1\tcr1ng h\ mail or h~ .i nJ l (I JnJ I'>' urn.·ntl\ "'orking toward
1, kph1•l1l J Jqirl'l' 1n 'ol.ldl 'I( 1ence
HJum ll lo.t lto"JW 1\ running lln hl·r H.t.1\\JIJ .in Jllornc' ha-; tx•en a r~1
Ill• 1J Jl'Ol >I 'l\\~1n Beach ~IOC'e JQ,iQ He
\mnng thl· thing' '>he "" mo'it proud 111 11ht.11nl·J hi\ undergraduatt' and la~
'hl· ,,11d '' th.it l'\IJhh,hml'nl t\1.11 \eJr'> Jl·~rl'l"' ln•rn l ( I.\ ·'l!" 111 .1 lq: ,1.:i1"e tJ'k torl l' Jlml·d at \JX'ri'x·rg "' J fl''1dent o l Corona dt•I
lldl'.l'in~ ,1.11,· tunding tor the J1,tnl·t \l,11 "hl'fl' \hl hJ' ll\t.'d 'iince 19".., be
\1P l' "l' t11undt·l1 thl' ( ommun1 t' h,1, J ,kgrt'l' lr11m the l 'nl\er\1t~ of
I 11111:,· t ... ·!l-1'IJll'l' fJ'lo. f nrcl' "l'.''-' hJd < hh .ig11 In aJd1tmn tn hl·r e \pencne 1n
mull' 'upport lrtHn °"IJt raml·ntu than "l' ll'J• h1ng .ind bu'IOl'"' '>hl' 1s the author
l \ l'I h.1d tx·t11Tl' .. 'he \aid uJ' f\l\l \lllUml'\ lll pc)Clf'\. pubh!.h<.'d b\
B.1um ..... J r•··~rJm\ Jlffil'd at gnmth ( .l\,trllhnl· Prl''' IO l l)\ .\ngcles
.11hl 111 pr"' , 111l' n t~t hJ t hJ' e ht:r.1.m d.unn~ I .h~...C. unmunn: E:-noHllep:..vr·-'0~1• :Tnrr--"""!"" .. ~1 i ll 1url 11l·ni 1" tx· 111n11 nut•d and , l""'•'" 111 1hrl'e in-.111u11oiis Orange
l''l'·•l dlJ I h ... J"lnll hJJh nl'l'd' ntra l •·•'t 1 .1Jk~l ( 111kkn V.e<,t ( ollege anJ
111. • • '' rl.'pl.1,l' .1 n11quatl'<l hu1ld1ng'> < •.1,tl1nl < ,1mmun11' < ollegc a) "ell ac,
.llhl I I tH'' 'h1.· \,lld puh l ll'l'" ,.on \IJIWn to.,()( f
\\, nl·,d "' h,JllJ up 11ur luunJJt111n\ I hl' Jl\tnll hJ' morl' than 30.000 fuU
.ind , ,1.1hh'h J building 1und 'hl' ...aid t ml 'tuJrnh .ind 11ix·ratl'\ on .an annual
\111•thl'r th1m. \\l' nl'l'd Ill di• "' mJ\ter hm.lgl'l "' .1ppr11\lmJ11.·1' S I 10 m1\11on
Seymour: No rhyme or reason
to illegal campaign contribution
Voss· gets a
chuc·kle over
group's error i
By MELJNOA KELLER
,,.,, -· S..-•
~wn John s._., mnur said Thu~a-. that
.in llkgal n1n1rihu11on made 10 his· cam·
p.11gn "ar rhl·'>r h~ a Calaba~s builder
ha' "no rh' me or reason to II ..
..\ wttlrnicnt p}an. 10 be dl'rnkd Ol'\l
TUl·'-<ia' h' the ... 1a1e Fair Poht1ral Prar·
till'' C omnw;s1on. proposes that Gntlin
Home' pa~ =ti. ~CX1 in tines torimprof't'r
lOlltnhut1on' to .-.C\l'ral . 1uthcrn (ah·
forn1a poh11nans. 1nduding Se' mour. R·
\nahl·1 m. Jnd Los .\n~cle'> ( ·ounl ~
'iuix·n 1<.ur ~ht..c .\ntono' ll'h
"I not onl ~ had no kno wkdgc. but I
haJ no \lll~ of knowing "ho rnntnhuted unll·\~ thl·~ sign thl' r hcr k ... St.·~ mour \<lll.I
1n J telc phonl' tnll'f\ 1e". "There''> JU'il no
rl\\ me or n·ason to this ... ~) mour. ~ho<.e d1stnr1 mdudes por-
11on\ ol the Orangl' Coa 1. 1'\ a cand1datl"
for hl'U\l'nant go,em or and 1c; locked in
an due l t(lr the nomination w11h Sen
\l;man Bcrge~on. R-Ne"pon Beach.
Cinnin Homcs 1s acruscd oflaundenng
2~ contnbut10ns -through management
cm plo\l'l'~ and tht· compan) attornq in
'1olat1o n of lhl' '>late Elcc11ons Code. The
donatio n'> -madc 1n 1985. I Q87 and
IQ88 -totaled S.l.280. said FPPC
!>pokl·s"oman andra M1ch1ol u.
.\ ma1ont} of the do natio ns went to
. poht1c1ans m dndop11\g areas,. incl uding
SI .485 in $99 pa~ men ts 10 three Moreno
Valle) cit) councilmen. whert Gnffin
Homes had planned to build a 1.200..uoit
POI I( I I .Of,
Fountain Valley
29-ycar-old Santa Ana man who was
stopped at Lilac .\' enue a nd R~bson
Court for dn\lng a car at night without
headlights W1rs arrested after the offi«r
potted a re-.olver on the car's Ooor
board. ••• Burglars took $8.700 1n lutchcn cqu1~
ment a nd other propert) from Shuey s
restaurant. 861 0 Warner ve. • • • An officer told a 25-)car-old Santa Ana
man in a parking lot not to drive be.cause·
ht had bttn drfnk1ng. Dcmonstratina
ehhtr poor hcanng or faulty ffiinkina. be was ~n minutes later drl' 1n1 with no
lia)\ts on the 16200 block of Harbor
Boulevard and was arrested for suspeaon
of dnanken dnv1ft1. ......
T-..1y·four caM of bttr' were m1ssina
ft'om a bomt on Empom '#kn 1be
midnlt arrived home shonl)' eftcr 9 p.m.
Wectanct.y. A bur'llar. who ~
ntft'ed tbt home tfi""JP lft unlockecl
door ... blamed for the theft. • • • T-a .......,. ma ~"" UTCSIM
W1111 flt ..... def *Y -m .cc•.• II .,~ '° .... S600 wonl9 ol ..-er-.. 9il V-..... 11 4706 llnuca
hl1U\10f If.Ill
'\l'~ n11111 r 1,•u ·1' 1.·d J '>I ngk I.I XXJ l'lln·
111t>u1w 11 1111 "l'PI I 11) .. frnm (1n0in
I lo mn 1hr1111~h IP int· IJ"~l·r Thnma-;
l'P\H'll
\l1\hl\1l..11 \Jld .1 Jo1.Unll'lll 'ISOl'd h\ ··
I PPI I \t'lUll\l' Dirntt1r (,rt:gor~
H.iughcr .rnd H1 llll' frel'nlJn. l'\eCUll\ c
'Ill' prl·,1,knt 111 < 1nllin Homes. 'itJtC'i
th..il Pll"dl "·" rL·1mhuN.·d lhl· ...ame da'
In J ( 1ritlin llunll'' ulliual .
l'cm l'll "·I' lltll 101nit·d1Jte1' a'ailable
l••r 1.llflHlll Il l. hut \n mnur said his close
tn1.•nJ hJll no knl'" kdgl' of the mfrac-
lll>ll
··1 om haJ no 1Jt•J "hat was gmng on.
I k '"'' J\~l·J tlwm to make a contnbu· 11ori Ill m~ l .11np..11gn ·· the senator s:ud.
·· t ll' 1' Jn up,tJnJing 1.1111en. and he had
no 1dl·a th.11 "hJt thl'' "\\crl' doing was
1lkgdl ..
.\H·orJ1ng. hl thl· '>tgned agn."'emcnt
('ropo...il · f>ll\\l'll ..aid he sohc1tcd a
$1.l)(KI ,hl·lk trom Donald Trotter of
( 1nllin l11111w' hut wlJ Trotter to make
thl· , hn 1.. 11u1 1<1 him (Po" ell). < 1ritlin llllnll.'\ Jl\11 madl' a contnbu-
11nn of$ ~lKl tu \ntono,1rh. without his
kn11\\ kdgl· \I 1rh1nku said. .. r he rnntnhu110n "a~ madt> by David
(1n1lin on tx•hJlf 01 Gnnin Homes. but
the' \\\·r,· lllll 1dl·n11til·d a tht: donors."
shl.' ... 11J
\nWnll\ ich rnulJ not be 1mmed1atel}
n:.1chl.·d tor th•~ rqx1n. but spokes~oman
LXh<lrah Ja gur "31d hf "ould n:sene
front door. Police officers caught one
man a' he tell the store. the other
um:ndaed Jt the polic4.' station some
umc later The) \\Crl' booked into Orange
( ount' J.ul o n -,u p1C1an of grand theft . • • • .\ rci.1Jl·n1 (if La~~ hort phoned police
about 6 .\0 p.m . Monda~ to complain
that ne1ghhorhood oungsH·rs had
burned h1 mail.
John Seymour
u l mmenl ua11l hl' I' ll'ntactc."d b' a
member nl the f Pl><
.\ burglar flew the coop after ,tealtng
an o-.tnch fc:uhrr J:lC'ket "alue-d at S475
in thl' 14000 hki.. k of Bcar h Boule' ard. . Coeta Meu
' I
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
The Comm111ce to Recall Fred Vo!fi
hadn't plJnncd on doing that much ~
campaign" I'><' -after 11 had successful~
n1lk" tl'<i l'no ugh 1gnature" to put ttr
'" Ul' on l u~'-<ia' ·~ ballot
In Jn antdl' puhh.,hed ~1onda) m tht-
rrtur. TC'C"all lt't!dt'f Bob fos<; said t~
bl'lll'\C'd the pt'Ople of Fountain Vall~
\\l'rc fa miliar l'nough ""h the issue. 'ib
1hl•1r onl~ conl·ern was that the) get tho •
pcopl~· CIUI to \Oil'
f 0 \\ Jrd th:ll end. lhC\ were organmrt
a tclephnnc 1.omm11te4.' to call th<-' 6.00Q-
plu!. people \\ho 'ltgncd the pet111on •JI
ordo:r 19 rC'mmd them to 'ote Tucsda1 The~ ;iho plJnm·d to post a few homcJ.
madr \1gn.,
It tools h lo.t• the} ·11 ha' c to st1 k w1'1
the Slll"'S
.\Ian Bums. founuun \ alle) cit) al·
tome~. called the recall leaders T hul"'S<btf
to no11f~ them that usmg the pet111o~s fctr
a gct·OUl·lhl'·\ o tc dnve \lo<OUld be ilteglJ.
Thl' -;1a1c clccuon cQde forbids usi!JI
pe1111on" for an} thing o\hcr than qualit}·
mg the mea-;ure 1n question. '
\'1ola1wn of that section of the code ~
a m1'lkmeanor. Bums said. Penalti
Cl1uld indudl' uo to a 'ear in 1a11. •
Recall Jc.adcrs said the~ simply would
drop the plan. •
•
wo man' pho nt number "in h • bo~ fnend's 19th • tnx-1 ai}artment ~
the windshield on his pickup truck wi.
a fr)1ng pan l
• •
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Prl~e Of quake·rellef questioned.·
SACRAME"NTO (AP) -CaJi-repairs. · • ~uimt state match for the S3.4S app~ h fi . Sa F
tioml·a 1-a·slators. O""n1no th•a'r h f · oac rttWjl)'S in n rancasco •• ...-o .. t t e outset o the sPeci•I leJis-b ion in f~ral funds approved by that have l>een closed since the
special eanhQuake session Thurs-lative session, the Assiembly am-Co~ last week. , earthquake.
day, sharply questioned Deukmej'ian mediately formed a "cdmmiuee of Huff said the state funds will be Assemblyman Steve Peace. D-Ll
(\I U Oh""\I \ HUii i' -
Bette Davis remembered at memorial
BURBANK -More than SOO friends came to tbc okl Warner Bros.
sound siqe wbcre Bette Davia made such film classics as "~ow, Voyqer"
and ''The Letter" to pay tribute to the actress Thu~r ~t.
· T he tempestuous actreal died Oct. 6 from cancer an. Paris. She wu 81.
administration hiahway and fiscal the whole" to take tcltimony on divided: $300 million for hiahway Mesa, said engineers in San Diqo
officials over plans to spend $855 proposals to'pay the state's costs of repairs, S60 million to make ·other have told him that the ramps to the
milliop for quake relief. the earthquake that shook the San bridges earthquake-safe. S3SS Coronado Bridge and the ramp coo-
1:-:---..:..&; .. B~uk.ltmtie;hµ.~ -.p~ro~po.Ad.sa-ll1'1bgi"j.$la;Gu.01Uv:.. . .UO:a~doeirarse-Ifhrac.n.Jc!-iisco1_.Mia11reDla~an~d'l,~hale~lp~Vl.U. c4Mt"-lm-46s._~m1Miilll·i-o"'n'9iAn-l.re~paefiiirs1--towda5'mM4ag~ed~p~u.Sb~li.Sc-~ncc~tina Interstate s and the Paci fie J:hc J 1.m~Pi&udc quako kil*I 6' aAcl AGA pr9'M ~u1intHe&1 $ U
to increase the sales tax ·a quarter-people and caused an estimated $7 million " for damages schools. ·$75 Arlft'Wl)":""llavc ri pr ·
Davis 'has been interred 1( Forest Lawn. H r Holl ood friends reminiaced about her legendary temper and
sangu ar s 1 s as a screen star. • . . . ,, .
-
cent for 13 mo nths to raise most of bilhon in damage. million for grants to individuals and ·•we don't believe those iitructures
that money was not discussed much Assembly Speaker Willie Brown, families. S7S million for housi'ng arr vulnerable to the kind of
durinr the opening sessions. · D-San Francisco, said the bills con-and SS million for the state's emerg-catastrophic failure as Interstate
Some Republican lawmakers did taining the earthquake relief and the ency responst costs. 880," said Best, although he ad-
"Thank God she worked 11 hard as she did in her pnme, wd actress
Angela L.ansbury, star of the hit television series "Murder She. Wrote." "She
has bequeathed to us all an astonisbina legacy ... bravura acung of the first
order." · ·
qliestion whether the tax increase tu. increase would be considered State Transportation Director mitted they could be damaged in a
was needed and one offered an today. TM session is expected to last Robert Best 'was ·questioned the big CJtnhquake.
alternative plan to raise the mol\ey at least until Saturday. longest by the Assembly, since canh-A~mblyman Richard Katz. O-
by cuuing spending dunng the The Republican governor and the qualce damages to the state highway Panorama Cit}. said he feared the
1990-91 fiscal year. • fop four legislative leaders on Mon-system were the deadliest and most earthquake hi&h'!"a) repairs would
During a 1 news conference. local day a1reed to propose the quaner· costly. take money fn~m other construction
·goverment officials from the coun-cent increase in the statewide 6 Best said Caltrans engineers have. projCC'ts "to further.put our highw;i'
ties stricken by the {X't. 17 canh· percent sales tax between Dec I, inspected all bridges or viaducts in program behmd. ·· ·
quake said the} would ask for a 1989. to Dec. 31 . 1990. Thal "ould the state that might be similar to the Assemblywoman Delaine Eastin.
larger sales tax increase of I cent for raise about $786 million. Interstate 880 double-decker freewa} 0-Union Cit). said the relief plan
one year to raise about S:!.5 billion. Deukmejian Finance D1rt'ctor that collapsed in Oakland. killing 41 should include subs1d1es for ba} area
a figure closer to the state contribu-Jesse HutT said Thursday that the people. and ·round that all appear public transit. which is helping 10
tion they feel the) will need for state needs $855 million to pa) the safe. except f~r the three . bridge relieve the traffic congestion.
Senator, ex-aide plead not gullty
SACRAMENTO -State Sen. Josc"'1 Montoya. facinJ federaJ charges
stemming ffom an FBI undercover corruption probe, pfcaded innocent
Thursday to 16 counts of extonion. bribery. racke\eering a_od money
laundering.
Montoya entered the pica on lhe amend~ indictmen! before U.S.
District Judge. Milton Schwartz. Amici Jarant1U6. a former aide who 'faces
similar charies in the same case, also Pleaded innocent.
Their tnal is scheduled to begin Dec. 4 in Sacramento.
McManln jury begins dellberatlons
l.OS ANGELES -Jurors in the McMartin Pre..SChOOI molestation trial
began deliberations Thursday after 21/1 years of sordid and often bizarre Homeless a
_new problem
rr Rea-cross
Hot.ise debates liabi1ity limits,
regulatory pewer's iA E>~ s~ills
testimony involving child rape and satanic r:ituals. .
The marathon trial, spawned by the complaints of a mother and
ehuaetenzed-a-s a modern-day witchhunt by defense Ja~ent to the
juf)• at about 4 p.m. as the longest criminal proceeding in U .S. history.
---me pane deliOCratCclbriefly Thursday before finishing-for-the-day; The-
group was set to resume discussions today. ·
SAN FRANCISCO (A P) -The
American Red Cross. af'ter 108 years
of providing emergeMy rchef. faced
a new problem 1n helping people
displaced by the big eanhquake.
Sbeltei:s set up to take in people
who lost homes or v.ere evacuated
from damaged buildm~ became ref-
uges for the city"S' chronic homeless.
taxing the Red Cross' resources and
stirring some bitterness locally.
Sixty percent of the 160 people
still sleeping and eating at a Red
Cross shelter in the hard-hit Marina
District of the cit)' Thursday, 16
days after the quake. were among
the chronic homeless. said Red
Cross spokeswoman Chris Garrett.
''This is a new phenomenon for
the Red Cross." she said.
Mayor Art Agnos. responding to
repons he was angry about Red
Cross suggestions that those who
were homekss before the quake
were the city's problem . said he
understood the o rganization's dif-
ficulties. He denied he was unhappy
with the Red Cross.
W ASHINGTON (AP) -The
HoUSl' oix·ned debate on com-
prl·henc;1, e oi~ o;pill kgislauo n
Thursda' "1th members skir-
mishing ·u, er rciulatof) pow<.>r for
stall' and liability limits for 1ndus-
1~.
_Debat<.>d fo.r more than a decade
but g1' en momeruum b) the 'Exxon
\'aldl'Z disaster. the proposed lcgis-
lat1on "ould establish a foderal liab-
il11~ and compensation system for
damages caused b~ 011 spills in navi-
gable U.S. waters. . .
The bill has broad suppon, but
debate has focused on a provision
that would bar state iovcrnmcnts
from setting tou~her llah1hty stan-
dards than those 1n the federal leg1s-
Ja11on.
~lso contested is a prov1s1on that
''ould make those responsible for
spill"S" -foll liable' for damages if
grossly negligent. Environmentali ts
arl· pushing an amendment to estab-
h)h liability for simple negligence. a
lc!.scr standard .
. .. It imply makes no sense. cs-
pcc1all) now· \\1th Prince William
Sound still cuntnm1na1ed by oil. to
pn:-1:mpt thl· nght of state govern-
ments and state legislatures to
protl't'I their O\\ n people ... in the "a' thc\ f~I 1s ~ 1." said Rep. Cicrr~ Studds. D-Mass.
Hut Kl•p. orman humwa). R'-
Cahf. "31d the fedcrnl standard
''ould Ix· tough enough on oil spill·
cr. and that pre-cmpuon of state
la"s "ould l'nsure a single. com-
p1d1l'll'l'I.' S\l>ll'm.
"\\ uhout pre-emption. "t' arc
gutng to ha' ca patchwork of confus-
ing. Juplicat1w and sometime~
rnm1x·1ing la"s that cause dela)s
anll in fact do further damage 10 the
l'l1' 1ron11wn1 because of the con-
fu\1011 ... Shunt\\ a) said.
Studdl-has said hl' will otTer a n
anwnllmcnt Jo delete pre-emption
from the bill. Votes en pending
amrnJnil·nfs and the bill 1ts<.'lf were
~l\t()Olll'd until nl'Xl \\eek.
Kql C1corgc Miller. D-C-ahf .. 1s
C\~ctcd to offer an amendment to
changl' the bill's liability threshold
from gross ncgligl·nct' to simple neg-
hgl'nn·.
Shurm\a) S<11d he would fight the
anwndment. des ribing the bill's
gro!>~ m·ghgcncc standard as a
tmdl·off "1th thl' orl and gas indus-
tr~. "hll"h under thl' bill would pay
for .i $I billion cleanup fund.
fhl' Bu h adman1o;1rnuon supports
the bJll nod s:I) s 1i Wlll oppose the
S1udds and Miller amendments.
If cnat·tl·d. thc hill would establish
a fund for pill cleanup financed
through a ta\ on domestic crude oil
and 1mportl·J pctroltum products.
Thl' funtl \\Ould co,l'r damages to
natural re!.llun.'c": lllJU') to real and
rcr,onal pmpen~. profits and earn-
ing capac11~.
..\ 191!6 law provided for a 1.3
n'nb-pcr-harrd oil spill tax. but the
I lou'ic 'oted tlus ~car to boost it to
J n•nt\.
The bill "ould tougb.t:JL.penaltics
for oil )pill!> and tl'yuire the presi-
dent 4u1d.I~ to mob1h1c federal re-
'uurcl'l> 1n the l'' l'nt of a maJOr spill.
Sl·,cn rl'g1onal \Ink{' H.·ams would
be l'\tabhshl'd tb provide fast
dean up. ass1i.tance.
Measles epidemic kills 11--
Los ANGELES -).. measles epidemic has killed 17 people and
hospitalized hundreds in Southern California in· 1989, searing vulnerable
ethnic communities and college campuses. pubbc hcaJth officials said.
While s1m1lar outbreaks of measles have been reporteathis year in
Chicago and Hous1on. the epidemic m five Southern CaJifornia counties is
the nauon·s biggest and has sputtered and flared for more than two years.
Beleaguered state health officials have been forced to contend with a
chronic shonage of vaccine. said Dr. Lonna Da.Jes. chief of immunization
for the California Dcpanmtnt of HcaJth Services.
'\.\TIO'\.\I. HHlt:J·s
(:oun upholds abonlo~ fund cuts
NEW YORK ·-The U.S. government can halt federal funds for family
planning programs that include abonion-relatcd services. a federal appeals
court has ruled.
In .an opinion made public Thursday. the 2nd U .S. Circuit Court of
Appeals in Manhattan upheld a lower court ruling allowing the funding cuts.
A Department of Health and Human Services rule adopted in 1988 prohTul~ the use o f Tltl funds for programs that assist a woman in
obtaining an abortion. such as abonion counseling and reft'rrals. '
The rule also prohibits funding for activities that "encourage. promote '\
or adH>eate abon1 on.'' · 1
Earlier problems on USS Iowa. revealed
-~•1.1••-S.tW.llrW,llllny .. M,il._.llr,..ra.' •llMliw••-•11tsWllt .. tfmwll•--llt. l NEWPORT NEWS. Va. -A sailor killed in the gun t~rret explosion
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them of a Februal')' incident in which the No. 2 tumt -where the fatal
explosion occurred last April -was ordered to fire with its right 16-inch
'gun too close to a forward turret. the Daily Press of Newpon News reported.
The blast blew off the rubber protective bellows of the forward turret's
guns.
C~ngress, Bush near budget deal
WASHINGTON -President Bush's otTer to halt his drive for a capital
~ns tax cut this year could end a bitter congress.i__omtl deadltXk -over must-
pass fiscal legisJation, •a minimum wage bill and Other measures.
Bush and Senate Republicans offered Thursday to stop trying to add
the capital gains provision to debt-limit legislation that must be approved
by next week.
Democratic House and Senate leaders said they liked much of the
president's proposal and indicated a deal brea.k.ing the legislative logjam
m ight com e soon.
Bush urged to back pay raise
WASHINGTON -The House's two top party leaders asked President
Bush to back a pay raise for high-rank.ing iovemment officials, but the
meeting did not produce an immediate presidential endorsement. The
Washington Post reported today.
House Speaker Thomas S. Foley, 0-Wash .. and Minority Leader Robert
Michel. R-llf.. told the president that without his support. a pay raise for
federal judges. members of CongttSs and senior executive branch employees
is dead: the newspaper reported. ·
Senate OKs restoring Nonh's pension
WASHINGTON -The Senate late Thursday acted to restore Oliver'
North's $23,()()()..a-ycar military retirement pay, which had been revoked
after he w~s scnten~ed in July for illcpUy shredding 1ovemment documents..
The issue, which bas heavy politJcaJ oven ones stemming froid the
Reagan administration's Iran.Contra scandaJ, now goes to the House where
similar leaislatiol)_ bas been introduced but no t yet acted on. ' ...
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Guen'lllas suspend peace talks
SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador -Leftist guerrillas suspended peace
talks with the npliat eovemment after accusi.na the president of complicity
in the bombina of a union hall. Tbouunds of unionists buried slain
companions and vowed reven,e.
"Because lhe color of blood ia never foraotten. our slain companions
will ~ a~ the unioaiau shouted Thursday u they marcbed tbrouah * downlOWll .... Muy carritd wreatbs ind t.nnen denouncina Praident Al&edo
'Oil&iani•s eo•ermneat. .
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exercise goes long way
Sp-onsor says antF-drug ads _working
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('H IC .\GO ( .\P) -Couch potatoes who dive under the sofa
cu!>hauns al lhl' thought of an hour on the rowing machine can take
heart from a !>tUd\ 1hal-.fmds Lha.t exen _moderate _uc..u:ig can prolon~ o ne·,. hfe. ·
.. , ou do n't h:l\e to be an athlete: you don't have to d o hours
of' agorous l'\em-.c e' cl) \\Cek to get some obvious benefits:· said
Dr Stl'' en :-.: Blair. a co-author of the study published in today's
cd111on of thl' Journal of the 4.mcncan Medical Assoc1at1on.
Indeed. 1hoM" who don"t exercise at all can get the greatest
bcnl'fit from exercise. said Blair. And ifs time for the m to st.an
-fc\\cr than IO percent of adult .\mencans ..exercise at levels
rl'rnmmended b} thl' surgeon general. said Blair.
Tht.• !>tud' b' Blair and others at the Institute for Aerobics
Rc'it'arch an 1>.illa!> and1t·ated that sf all the unfit people surveyed
had lx-t·oml· lit. the death rates might have dro pped by 9 percent
1n men and 15.3 pt.'rccnt in women.
W .\SHl NGTON I .\Pl -.\nll·
drug abuse ads are making a big
1mpa 1 1n arl.'as "here the~ arc seen
frequent!}. according to a 'iurve)
r.cka~d Thursda) b) a oon-proJit
loahtaon ofad,cmsas that sponsors
man\ of' the ads.
The result promp1t'd President
Bu\h to pra1<;t· ml'd1a leaders "'ho
ha' c do n:11cd 11mc: and space for the
l om merc1als.
·· fh1s gro up as at the leading l!dge
of J po"crful and mo' ang c:ITon
dchun~rng 1he big m~ th about drugs
h~ deglamori11ng them and
deglamon11ng their uscri1.'' Bush
iuld a Wh1te Ho uM' ga1hering of
murl' than 100 media l'~ecu11 ves.
The sun l') b~ Gordon S. Qlack
'( orp. -"h1ch "as hared 10 conduct
Bfac~. "hu announced the rind·
angs to the rm:d1a leaders. ~ad thl'
margin of error fo r 'anous pan'i of
tht' sun e) of about 7.000 people
ranged from one-half percent to 4
percent
Blac~ said onc of the sune' ·s
discouraging lindangs "as that o·ne
of l'' l·r~ "' t·h1ldrt;n aged Q to 12 1s
approa1. hl·d to bu' or use drugs.
"hc:thl·r the' ll\e in the c111es. the
'>Uburbs or rural areas.
Ho"l..''cr. thl' sune\ 1nd1ca1cd
that the pl..'rt·l·ntage of 'such ) oung
1~:opk "ho ~11d lhl'' hAd hccn of-
fered drugs declined t'rom II< percent
1n I 488 to 16 pcrcenl an I ll89. the
~me k·'el a' 1987
Tht· surH'' ab.o found 1hat lhl'
JX'rccntage o( children Q-12 "ho had
tral•d maraJuana rose from -' pcrttnt
an l~K to h percenl an 14 4 "h•k
thc: perll'ntagl' of thoSt· "hl1 had
lnt:d ll'.1\..-atnc or at'l .,mole;ibk lorm
\.fJl'l r\C'n1danl'<l di I rt•rcl'nt l'a1..h lor
!l111h \dlf
In .ldd111on. Hlad. said .i1111ude'
.iruung tel'o-agcrs to"ard drug .ibuS<
'h1mt'd "onl~ m.irginJI ampnl\t:·
mrnt \ulh Jttatudt'!> amprmnJ
Jmoni I.~ 'l·ar olds. but not among
1h11'>l: In to I~ thl· \un l'' lound
Thl' p.1nna-;h1p aam\ to aar S '\65
millaun "llrth ol Jnta-<lrug ado; J 'ear
-"'hal h l·J lcUIJll"> ooth the OSI\ ot
1he ad~ .ind thl· Jonatt.·d media lime
-for .i tot.ii of $1 million a da'
.innuunl·ed partnl'r\h1p ( haarman
JJmc:' r Burll'. the former chair·
mJn .ind l hid l'\l'CUll' l' lll1ill'f uf
.lohno;on John on C'u
.. \\ h.it "e·re t~ ang to accomplish
' SI tu I hon 0 ' er the ne't three
'l'H' '>aad partners h ip
'l'.11.• e\\loOman Theresa \'enet GraoL · r h.it nu~r pro' adl's about one
;in11-drug me'>sage .i da) for C\e~
.),,memJn E:!c-h pe~n \\Ill sec o r
hL'Jr 1n Ulll' ma:d1um or another one
;in11-Jrug mes..age a da~ ••
\11nw tntat·~ ha' e quesuoned the
1111pdl t 11( Jn ta-drug ads.
Pl·~' < harrcn. president of .\c-
t 11 in ttlr < b1ldren:!I Tde' 1s1o n. said
1n .in 1ntl'r' 1e" Thursda~ 1ha1
.1lth11ugh 'hl· "a~ heant'ned b) some
,,, thl· 'ur' l'' ·~ findings. she was
''Jr' ,11 thl'm because 1he poll was
1ina1lleJ tn thl' &ruup putting out
lhl' .t\h
.. Thl' most Sl'dcn1ai;. the most unfit can get a lot of benefit
1f thq j u't can mo'c up 1hc scale a ways" 10 a level of moderate
fi1m·ss. Bla1t said. ..The} don't have to become marathon
runneri> ...
Thin} to 45 minutes of brisk walking each day ''will prQdu~
the moderatl' le' els {of fitness) that are associated with much
lo"cr death rates.'' he said.
1hc: poll b~ the Mt.'d1a-..\d\ em sing 'riczcmcijC:ii~ii:iii:iCE:i~ii:::iC~C~CiiC:ii~ii~ii:iCE:iz~i::iC:il:] Pannershap for a Drug-Frt.•e .\mcri-~I
ca "hat·h produce'> and promo1es the
ads -round that manJuana use ·
among adult" in areas where the ads
'H'rc \ho" n frequent I} dedined 33 The reSt·archers studied 10.224 men and 3.120 women for an
a\ eragc of more than eight )'Cars. Of those. 240 men and 43
"omen died during the stud}. It was a far larger study than
pre\ 1ous onl'S of "h1ch the authors -arc aware. they sajd.
The subJ<.'Cts "ere first tested on a treadmill to determine their
fitnes~ le'l'I and then te ted for blood-<:holesterol levels. blood
pn:ssurr and other gl·neral health factoQ. The) also were question-
ed about factors in th<'1r lifestyles that m1&ht affect longe tty. such
a) $010L1ng. ~ \lo~ll as fanul> history o( hea~ d~. ·
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~DAILY PILOT/ Fncs.y, N<>Yember3. 1989
4 HI ltll 11\1 ·Herald's last edition a collector's Item
Southern California. day. Br:ow er: new vice p resident-=-,.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The last
edition of the once powerful Los
An,eles Herald Euminer hit the
streets Thursday, but onJy briefly as
souv~nir seekers cleaned out most
new$lllck$ shortly after dawn.
Entrepreneurs were reponcdly act·
tif!g as much as $20 a copv ·for the
pa~.~ with. a bold .. SO. LONG. L.A.. headhne.
"Some kid on f ratemily row
flaued down the Het;ald truck when
jt got he~ t.b-is momma and bought
six bundles (of 50 papers each),''
said Gary Pine at the spons infor-mati~n offi ce al the University of
''The last we · heard. he'd sold At the same time Hearst merged · f K t p •t ·c' ,. n NB thn.-e bundles -at S20 a copy." the two papers into one afternoon or eys one ac I I ''.I
Al a Herald Examiner building daily In 1962, Times Mirror Corp.
downtown, crowds jammed a lobby merged its Times and Mirror. into Marla G. Brewer was a~inted to the new position of ~cc president
to buy papers. Some. like R'Oben the morning-delivery Times. That in charge of the commercial diviaion of Keystone Pacific: Property
Fregoso, purchast.'<i whole SQ..paper started 'I gradual slide in circulation Manaaemcnt Inc: of Newport Beach.
b undles for the normal 25 ccnJs a and advertising away from the Her-: In her new position, Brower will direc:;t the firm's· asset manageme~t
cop)!. aid Examiner. operations for office buildinp, business parks, ihdustrial faciliti~ an~ ~e~il ~~-~~~~---~--~-~-~--------~----~··r~re~t~H~~all myl~ifi~e~;~=T~~~m~orrt~a~l~b~l~o~w~w~M~a~brit1~~~-()..~~c~c~nw~~~~·~U~«~~~hll~~i~~~ ~~~oomm~~~vmoo
Other Papers. scram e 1(Jrfegoso.4J."fl'..iJ&1"msetn yearsriR'l)fiinnsng"'Til19tS7.:""'St from4bus1ne,s de~velopment t rou c1en serv1c . . .
•
on the street 35 years ago down on tried to recover by hiring talented Pacific in 1985 and was promoted to senfor property manager 1n 1987.
AJameda and 42nd." ' •editors. broadening coverage beyond • • • ·
f H Id 1 d Fregoso said he was going to give 1he ' 1raditional blue<0llar _iSports-Nelson Ralston Robb Communications named Moalca Pndo sensor Or era . s ex-rea ers the papers' awa) to his best CUS· and-<:rimeemphasisandchang1ngto public affairs account exccutin for its California diVision in Costa .Mesa.
)omcrs at Rick} 's. a cocktail lounge morning publication. Prior to joining NRR, Prado was vice president of the C'ahfomla
• he runs. Journalists plan a "wake" for the Mobilehome Parkownt'rs Alliance. a statewide associltion for property
LOS ANGELES (AP) -News-
pal>Crs scrambled Thursday to capi-
tahze on the death of the Herald
Examiner by adding news racks,
snarin$ prize comics and courting
advertisers.
.But analysts and newspaper of-
ficials said most papers in the area
will be little affected. and even if
the)' pick up readers will have to
wait at least six months before they
can (>8SS on the costs of printing
additional papers to advertisers.
"I would think there will be some
costs before there are some ben-
efits,'' said newspaper industry
j,\nalyst John S. Reidy at the Drexel
Burnham Lambcn brokerage.
-tn -addition, many of the Herald's
ads arc already carried by other
papers.
"The surviving newspapers are
going to get some additional readers
but are not going 10 get much in-
cremental advcnising,'' said J. Ken-
drick Noble. who follows the media
industry for Paine Webber Gro up.
Papers geartd up immediately
after the Hearst Corp. announced
Wednesdav ii would close the Her-
ald. which. published its last issue
Thursda) after years of big losSl'S.
Thomas J. Wafer Jr .. general man-
ager of Copley Los Angel~. which
owns The Outlook in Saota Monica.
The Dail} Breeze in Torrance and
The News Pilot in San Pedro. said.
"We intend to beef up all three to
pick up as much advertising as wt'
can."
The LOng Beach Prcss:Telcgram
said It will increaS<' the number of its
news racks and may launch an
advenising campaign. "I'm sure all
of us "ill be 'ying for a piece of
those readers:· said Mack Quintana.
senior vice president of sales and
marketing.
The Herald Examiner's S) nd1-
cated feiltures and comics also went
up for grabs. and former compc11tors
quickly moved in.
"The Los Angeles Times has
a$reed to pick up several of our
b1ggest_frature.Sc including .8cctk
Baile}. Hagar the Horrible and Hi &
Lois:· said Ted Hannah. dircc1or of
advenisiog and public relations for
King Features in New York City.
The Times said it would purchase
more than I 0.000 of the Herald
EAaminers nc"s racks. Officials e -
timatcd the paper would pack up at
most 50.000 of the Herald's :!38.000
readers. . .
"We ho pe to con en them to
T imes readers." said Times pub-
lisher Da' id La' enthol.
But he added: "You arc dealing
"1th a rclall\ el~ small pie here. and
tt probabl} "on't afl'Ct·t the markrt-
placc. 11·s sad but true ...
Worries over technology
d i:ag stock market doWn
NEW YORK (AP1 -Technology-"ould presumably give the F.cdcral
issues suffered some of the biggest Reserve extra leeway to rela' us
losses as worries about corporate crc.·dtt Poliq soon: encouraging
earnings prospects dragged down the intaest rates to fall.
stock market Thursday. Bui brokers said inH·stors "ere
The Dow Jones average of 30 sull \\Orricd about uncxpectcdl~
industrials dropped 14.34 Points to "eak cammgs repQrts issued b}
2.631.56. rhan~ companies for the third -quar-Dcclining issues outnumbered ad-tcr.
vances by about 5 to 3 in nationwide trading of New York Stock Ex-Man' Wall Streeters bchc\C ~. change-lasted stocks. with 565 up. profit s· and di' idends ma) su'ffct
928 down and 504 unchanged. further this "1nicr. even 1f the cc~
The Labor Depanmem is due to om} lS able to ach1e\ e a "soft ll!na-
report today on the employment ing" rathe r 1han an) severe slump.
sj1ua1ion for October. ncasmess on that scofc was
Advance estimates call for the heigh1cned Thursda} when Compaq
figures to show a relativeJr modest Computer projected .lower fourth-
increase m nonfarm payrol employ-quarter profits. Compaq shares
ment. reinforcing recent evidence of 1umblcd 16 /a to 89'11 as the most
Mominj sales at the SPot where Herald Examiner on Sunday night at owners. •
Frego o p11:ked up his papers were.as the Los Angeles Press Club. ~,., L. Moore was pro~p~cd to vice president. finance and
brislc as 1.000 copies an hour. Her-"The demise of the Herald Exam-administration, for Gent'va Information Services. · . .
• asald
1
.dE. ~amtncr employee Belen C~ iner is like the death of an old Prior torJi'oining Geneva in 1985. Moore was an associate wi.th fri~nd." wro te Dail~ Variety u d __ ...... h •· c I H T Ea 1· h s financial
Th•' H..,...,,ld E"ami'n"r was· born 1·n 1 E n erwuuu, eu aus ~ o. nc.. ouston ex.as. r 1er s e wa · .. ..... " '" co umnist Army Arc erd. " s-analvst for Atlantic Rjchfield Co. Moore earned her MBA in corporate
1962 "hen the morning Examiner. pc 1all) for those of us who worked' finai\ce from the University of Southern California .and holds a Bachelor
founded b) newspaper baron Wil-there ID the halcyon days of the f Sri d fr Cl ham Randolph Hearst in 1903, was Heam newspaper empire when it 0 en~ egrce om U I. • • •
merged ~ 1th 'the evening Herald was the Herald-Express." Craig L. Byne joined Hanford Healy & Co .. San Franc1sco-head-Expres~. fouoded in 187 1. and be-John Monon. a newspaper anaJyst quartered real estate ap{>raisal and consulting firm. as a principal and
came the t'll\ ·s sole afternoon paper. 'at the Lynch. Jones & Ryan bro-manager of Southern California operations with offi ces in Newport Beach.
The Heraid Examiner and.its pre-kerage firm in Washington". Sllid the Byrne. 36. formerly president of Adams. Byrne. Nuanes. Inc., Newpon
d(.'Cessors \\ere a huge pan of the ~crald had improved dramatically Beach. brings to his ivw position 13 years of experience.
city's ne.,., spapcring lore. in recent )'ears.
Thou)ands of dollars were once But "once yo u get as far down in
kq>t in a safe in case Hearst needed c1r,·ulation in comparison with your
quick l'ash or a· reporter had to be rompctttor as they were, you can be
baikd out of jail. The Examiner had the bcSJ newspaper in America and
scoops-on every\fling from the it's nor going to add to your
.. Black Dahlia" murder case to the advcn1s1ng revenue," Morton said.
explosion of the first H-bomb. W1th a daily circulation of
But tht• problems al the Herald 238.Q$)0. compared to the Times' I. I
E\aminer. ol'lcc the larges! afternoon m1lhon. and with losses exceeding
pa pcr in the rnuntl")'' with a circula-$1.5 m1lhon per month, Hearst tried
tion of mort• than 700.000. were 10 find a bu)er for the Herald, then
longstandins. oflicaals acknowledged announced the shutdown when no
1n announc:ing its cl osure Wednes-one could be found.
ft II ·\'I' .\ 'tll-:' DID
NEW YORK !AP) Nov 2
Tllurws.2,y
Advanced 56 Oechned 328 Unchanged 262 Total lu ues 8'6 New hlgM IS
New lows •2
Prt'<I. daV m 26t 853-10 n
DOW 'O\~ A \'ERAG~
NEW YORK (AP) -·Final Dow Jones 11veraoes for Thursdav Stoclcs Open H19'1 . l ow CIOH Ch9 30 Ind 2640.57 2653.69 2607.SI 2631 S6-1U4 20 Trn 1710.SJ 1216.75 1182.97 11n:n -13:3, IS 5u11 220 20 22 1.27 218.81 220.07-0.31 6S lk 1008871013.9299•.171002.57-6,56 Indus II '62 300 Tran 3'S86'400 Utlts 2~'100 65 su( 24'.•s1',eoo
NEW YORK (AP) -The following llst shows the New Yot1t Stock E xcha~ stock~ and warrants lhat have QOM uP lhe mosl and down 111e most llllsed on oercenl of change for Ttiursdav No securi1tes lradino t>etow 52 or 1000
shares are 111<luded Net and e»e<cen1191 ~ are ~ d1Herence t>elween the previous closlno
pr ice and Thursdav's S:30 Pm orice UPS Name LHt C"9 Pct. I lmPCPAm 2~ + • .., UP 23.5
2 HomesldFn 2 + '• UP 1'-3
3 ~terlln9Chm 8 l + 'e Uo 11.S ' aglePch 93. + I UP "·' s on$eco n + 2 Uo l~.S 6 lrcleK 5'1 + ''1 UP I .0 7 Scotsman n 11 + 1 UP 1 .0 II CareerCom 9 l 3• Up .1 9 Amdura pf 12~ 1 Up 11 10 Amdura 6' 1 112 UP .
ft H -\'I. '\\St: DID
Due to transmission problems,
today·s final listing will appear in
the Daily Pilot.
\ASDA~ Sl',.'9AR\
NEW YORK (AP) -Most active over-the-: counter stocks 'S\Jpplled bY NASO.
Name Jaguar APPie( Intel ConrPr MCI Mlcstt TlcmA s DrugE s Hllsrc
Kloo!G
Last w
NEW YORK tAP) -The foltowlno llst shows the Over· tl'le· Coonter sloe.ks and warranls that have ~ne UP the most and down the most t>as@d on oercent of change for Thursday No securities 1r11dlno below S2 or 1000 sharrs are included Net and percen1a11i chanQH are 11'\e difference between ll'te Prevlous closlno price and lodav's 1u1 0< bid c><ice UPS
Nam. Last C"9 I Ar11bl11nShld 2~ + ~ 1 Neolens vn 3 1· 16 + 11· 16
3 HomeUnllYSL '' • + ,,,
4 AmBodvArm 'J"I• i t S WotvEx wt 3'• J,. 6 OimeMnVsn ,~... J • 7 Gencorlnd 3'-'J :tot II ttEI CPTex 3 + 17-32 9 Neoleni 2 27·32 + 1~
.-ct.
Up H.3 Uo .9
UP .6
8g ~~2 UP _1
UP 1.j UP 1. UP 1.
NEW YORK. (A. P) -s.i.s, ' P.mJ Ttlt.lr$dllY Prier.net" net c"9noe of the h most active New Vork Stock E xchanoe lssuM, trading n11t1011 llY 11 more then 51.
Name V Last ~ ComP11qCp1 s~s u 19v. -C_ptrAsc s ·J , ll~ -h IBM , • 97l\ -~~ ~tNorNek "W' H + 'l'J hevron 1,6 , -"II
slKodak t,66 , ' ~ -P• enElct 1,6\ , Sot'• -11.-. HewtettPk 1. '41h -2 .
SunshMn t,'8t, 3~ + '•
AmEitPr ··u·· 35
1
• -~ 8ristMvSa I, lt: Sot PhilMors I, 1 , ~'• -1't Unl~ysGp l, , 1 -• • McDnld s I, S. -'•
PlacerOome 11 1,084, "II + '"'
GOLD PHl('J:s
:\ '11-:X l .J~:\DEHS
N6W YORK (AP) -Sales. ' o.m. Thursday price and ne1 <;henge g l the to most active American Slack Eitchanoe lnuu lradlng nallonallY 111 more 111an Sl . N•me v .. ume L a1t ctte. ~CE t.60PI 1,077,i 12~ 1 ~
choBay m· '~,:. + ·;,: oronaA , 6"" ,,.. wnCntr , ~~ -·•
PresidOA J ·1 18 t ~ WG Cc rp 3 , •• garnlvl~ru 300,2 W. -~ Atari 28',000 9 1 + ,. Presidio pf 269, 100 9'11 + ~
CllFdCd1111 2S8 600 ' IS· 16 +' •
,_ETAl.S PRICES
NEW Y()At( tAPI Spot not!l9"0U8 mel ... ptlCeS
lhuu cl•y ~ 77$0 p.-pound NV Come• l()04 month
'"" C..... $ t ~10 • p(IUncl U $ 0..hMtlOl'lt c.,... SI t3 t0 centa p.-llOU"<I NY C-• IC)Ot
rNll!th Tllu
~ . •2-« _,, •• pQunc:I
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,.._ • $5 175 Hencl)o & H.,..,.,, (only Olllly Q<IC>tel
,.._ • S5 255 I* 11oy or NY Come• IOO' month
!"" .... Cl#J $265 OO·S275 00 p.-76 II> ,..,_ ,......
Vor~ '
............ · S•S 1 !>O S--13 00 troy oz N V (_,..
trectl l'te""-' · S--9 1 ?O N Y M«c 900t'p.-troy oz l ltu
'\\'SE ('OllPOSll't : 'l 'H ·\ '\S·\('TIO'\S
slowing economic growth. That acti ve Big Board issue. It Conseco ot 29' 1 l 2'1• Uo • .
--------------....---------------. 12 ~evttCon IS''2 11it UP 7.8
RUFFEL S 13 unShMn 3~ '• UP 7.4 L' I• M Gold 12 3t, UP 6.7
1D ~ienlFdl 10 13~
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13 WolverEx h 're I~
14 sentnOG wt ~ ~
Up .0 UP lU Up 17.7
UP 16.7 UP 16.7
UP lt.3 Up 1 .8 OGRREmDI
IN THE SEARS BRANO
CENTRAL NOVEMBER 1st
MAILER YOU MAY HAVE
RECEIVED, THERE WAS AN
ERROR ON PAGE 32-1. THE
COPY FOR # 20720 EUREKA
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INCONVENENCE THIS ERROR
MAY HAVE CAUSED OVA CUST~ERS.
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l·.U I I OH I\ I
Election '89 · ., ·-
The campaign over Irvine's Measure N is ~ con-
voluted and confusing as the tactics in this crusade for
voters' confidence. The nature of the issue~nd the divisive-
ness of the .campaign have cast it as a ho~ war; a social
struggle ~t affirms or disavows traditionaJ social and ~e~i$io.u values. It is an unfor\unate litany· typical of the
101ttattve process in California politics -confuse the iss ue
with equal doses of emotion, razzle-<iazzle and buzz words.
A '')es" vote means "no" and a "no" vote means
"yes."
The impetus for Measure N is Irvine's Human Rights
Ordinance. which the Ci ty Council ap_proved last year. fhat
ordinance is more of a symbolic affirmation of state and
federa l civil rights laws than a trail-blazing local ordinance
on human rights and discrimination. Irvine's ordinance,
however. eocs funhcr than other laws. It adds new classes
of discrimmatie n to the C5tablished categories of "sex.-race~
religion or national origin" by including-age, marital status.
ph)sical handicaps and sexual orientation.
Sexual oncrntat1on, as· defined by Irvine's ordinance,
include heterosexuals, homosexuals and bisexuals. That is
the cru x of Me-asure N.
A .. )cs" vote wi ll stnke sexu~ orientation from the
ordinance. A ··no·· vote lets the ordinance stand as
approved.
Some people complarn lrvine·s Human Rights Ordi-
nance 1s an unnecessary local law. In" many ways. we llJrCC.
When ·the Cll)' began assessing local human and civil nghts
concerns. the Pilot endorsed the concepL We commended
the cit) for looking at the problem and said it would be
interesting to cc how the council handled the study. It has
been interesting because council members ignored state and
federal la"' and constitutional protections that afford safe-
guards af!inst disc rimination. It's true, there is-not a lon8
record of case law on di scrimination against homosexuals,
but it 1s also true homosexuals are not excluded from
ex isting discrimination l~ws.
Whether homosexuals arc protected from disc rimina-
tion b} state or federal.law is as much a moot point as the
argument that Irv ine's Human Rights Ordinance is an
unnecessary municipal law. Were that the issue. the elec-
tion's focus would be to retain or strike the entire ordi-
nance.
Proponents of Measure N want to eliminate only sexual
onentauon from the law. and their campaign has turned 1he
election into a referendum o n homosexuality. Sadly. thei r
campaign tacucs. not the issue of human rights. have fo rced
a choice between intolerance and compassion.
In this context. we must side With those who promote .
tolerance. We empath1:ie Wlth those who find discomfon in
support ins homoscxualit). it is not a lifestyle with which
C\ e!'> one 1s at ease. Most of us were raised to believe in the
trad1t1onal concept of marriage and famil y. and we are
uncomfort able wnh the notion of homosexuality. whatever
Its cause. .
Lack of understanding. however. is not a valid reason
to JOln cxt~em1sts in reactional) ~llying and railing against
ga) s. fo r in the end. we are more uncomfortable wnh
oppression. Each of us, whether we know it oi not, whether
'-'C like it or not. has friends, co-workers and. yes, family
members who arc homosexuals or bisexuals. It is for them
that '-'C must choose tolerance. ·
We oppose Measure N because we really have rto other
choice. This campaign has detenorated into a us vs. them
issue. Such polanz:uion an6 divisiveness can cnpple a
communit). and we must not let that happen.
Forcing scxuaht}' into the political arena was a mi stake
b) the gay communtt) and the Irvine Ci ty Council. They
must bear the responsibility fo r igniting this co~rovers)'
because thrusung homosexuality in the face of otherwise
moderate citizens begs for a backlash.
We urge the cittzens of Irvine to set aside their
differences and suppon human rights for all of-the city's
citizens.
Opinions opreued '" this space are tho~ ot the Dairy P110t Other
vtf'Wl opreu~ on this P• are those ot the11 authors ¥ld artists
ReaMrs' commenu are 1nv1ted Mld nvy ~..sent to The Dally Pilot. P 0
8011 I 560. Costa Mesa 92626 '
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ft'aturn Ed11ur
ROGER Rt.'«)~ !porlll Edllor . .
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PATRICI.\ A. c"eu:
pttial Stttiont Editor
BECK \ . HE,DER!otO~
Art DirHtor
~.\R\ CARTER
d ~nic-et w ...... r
..
l .t :T1't 2HS
oters·· or
to look back
with pride
Oh m' go h not another .. Vote
\ , . ., 1•n \lcasurr M "' amcle ot to
,,orr' l 'el)onr "ho wants 10 give
up h1' or her nght to \Ole b) no t
!tt11ng w lht· polls ne\t Tuesda),
''" ~ l dn 'top reading.
\ nd l'' rr. one "'ho wants 10 con-
t111Ul' gnpin{t about traffic in O range
< t•unt~ "1thou1 doing anything
Jhoul 11 lJn stoo reading.
Oppo-~ing sides Square
off in schoots election
"-o" that I ha' e tht' attention of
onh thosl· l 1l11en~ of O range Coun-
t~ "ho rcalitl' ho"' 1inportan1 it 1s to
'11tc Jnd ho"' 'important it Is to do
\Onll'thing ;ibout traffic congestion. I
ran tJI ~ al'lvut Mca-;ure M . Trust inc
-\<'le \ l'\
\ka'iure \.1 "'II increase the Or-
J ngl· ( ounl' ~les tax b) one-half
J'X'H l'lll fro m )I\ cents to six-and-
11nl··hJlf l'l'nl' This means that 10-
,,l',1J llf pa"ng 60 cents tax on a $1 0
1tl'nl ~ou and 'our neighbors will
pJ' Ii I lCnh \nd b) this painless
• Oil!lhod l•\l'f'One \\llJ help ratSC
S' " b1ll1on 10 S4 b1lhon over the
nn.1 ::1 'l'df\ tor transportauon 1m-
pru, cmcnt"> To the Ed11or
I don't than~ II ,., unda<.tood h'
( REA Tl I ( 1>1T1Tn1ltl'l' to Hi: .. 11•r~·
Ethu:al and Trad111onal FdulJt1onl _
that thl.' pare nts of thl' :-.:l''-' pnn
Mc..a hoot D1s1ntl ha'I.' bn·n g1'·
mg 1npu1 to tht: \<.h1ml board tor
)car) \ilht of lhl' parent' an 1hc
C REATE group wnt the er l hllJrl'll
10 prl\ ate C hm.tiJn ,l·houl\ anJ
)1a' c onl~ recent I) Jlll ned thl.' puhlK
schools Thi.'~ hJ' l' n1lt par11upatt·d
m parent group' or \\orked \\1th1n
the '>)~trm lih· nhl'>l 1\l u' \\ h1k m ~
fnend' arl· hu<t~ \\11rk1ng. on mJn~
d1flcrl.'nl lllmm1lll'l'' to makl· thl'
school' tx·11er tor 1•ur ,h1IJren. tl'll''>
group ha' J \1ngk 1ntt:rl''t JnJ 11 "
to rl'mO'l' 'l'' l'dUlJlron frt1m thl·
puhlK \(.hoot'
I \\J\ a ml·mtx·r ill 1h1• Parent
Forum 1or '>t'' t'dul Jlllln \t,1n'
hour' \\l're 'fll·nr 1h1-. -.u mme1 going
O\l'r tht' prl'<.<.'nt cu nil ulum Jnd
after \I."' c raJ , hJngl'' \\l'fl' maJl· thl·
curblulum "·'' ,1J11pted h,· 1ht:
schfllll hoard The < R l \ 1 [ group
Js~cd that the. l'lll11t: , urrtl ulum Ix·
thrO\\n OUI \\l· JH' nu1 ta ll..tnti
about unl' da" m hl'Jlth ,1r P'~ ·
chotog~ \\h1·rl· H1u 1hru"" ou1 lhl·
hook and gl't .1 nl'"' 11nl· \\ \ .• ir.·
talll.1ng about t' d n'>w'. 1m lud ang'
b1olog~ Jnd ph' ~1ulog'
One ol thl' l hJnge' ";i, to u<.l· J
po'111\ e J)t'rnll"l•lll 'lip .\ parl·n1
mu'tt Ill, .. , \lgn lt>r a 'tuJl'nt 111 be 1n
am uf thl' .. 1.i"l'' thJt nH·n1111n
hu.m.in ')l'\UJh1' \1<.1'llJOJ Jd ~tar
High s,hool ~., \IUJl·nt' ,,f ·.;1 1
ilS~l'J lube l'\lU'l·J··lt•llf l!UI ••I ~.n
at 'C\\fl<lrl llarhor I 4 11u1 ,,1 f'ICI~ JI
( o\IJ \k...s H1~h Jnd 11 lrum
E\t:'lnl'IJ I total f11rm' 'l'Ot ,1u1 nt1{
a'J1lahk1 Thi\ 'h11"' 1hJ1 thl· "'cr-
\\hl'lmtng m aJofll' 111 rarl'nh \\Jnt
1he1r t'h1klrrn in tht"'>l' d J''>l'"'
fhc ( R ~ \TI: ttrnup "as nut
happ~ JI ml\ he an~ Jhk ll1 ,on1rol
the.· ~hool board 'l1 thl'·' lound
cand1datt'\ to oppo 'l' 1hl' · ,·urrcn1
school boarJ ml·mOt.'r., ThJ.·"-' '-·tn·
dtdate') hJH' \,llJ 1hJ I lhl'\ \\OUld
1hro'-' llU1 tht• \llHl'lll ,urn~·ulum
Hopctull' Oll <,ingk 1ntae'1 group
can c' er talo..e 11' ct l1ur "l hool tioard
\\c mJ' nt11 Jh'a" agrl'C \\Ith
l'' l'f\ thing that our school board
doc' hut ior no" v.e ha,l· a gro up
thJI 11\tl'n' to all Pka'>l· 'ote for thl.•
1nlum0t.·n1' Im lhl' 'e"pon \fr~
~ h1•nl RoJrd ·
T 11 the l-J11nr
\l "> \' \\fl R
'n,pon lkalh
O:JC
\choul hoJrd di.'\ 11on\ ) J\\ n .\t
l\·a-.1 that\ lhl' .l\;I\ 11·., bt:l•n 1n the
pa.,1 But 1h1., ~l".1r 1t'' a dilkrent
.,ton fht' tall hJ\ \l'l'll onc ul the-
nh1\t h01h l'l\nll''>ted \\ honl hoard
rJll'' an ihc l'llllft' hr'>llln ol the
'c"' fl<ln· \k<,a l n1tii:d \chool Das·
1rlll
. From the-be1,1.1nn1ng there ha~ been
J Jclinitl' polar11c111t1n ''' lJnd1d;i1<.·'>
tnlO 1'-'0 d1\llOl l lJmp ... On thl' OOl'
hand there an· the c halkngcr\ Joe
I lien .\lkn "-Jrl'll ban' and
\\ l'nd' l ec1.·e l hl'' ma1n1J1n that
,h1ldren 0t.-k1ng tt• thl·1r parl·nt'> .\nd
\tn\I.' p.1rent' PJ' for thl· '-'hooh and
l·ntru't lhl'1r 1..h1ldrl·n to the '1.hn<Jh
Im 1n .. 1rul11on. thl·n ~houh should
tx· hl·ld Jl'l"OUOIJhk Ill thc parent~
fh1.·' bdte' ( thl' pn'\l'nl choot
h<'Jrd hJ<. n111 bt:en n''>pon..,,c 10 tht.>
J1·'>1re\ l.ll parl.'n1., and has not 1n·
\ohcd them m J s1gn11ican1 "a'
"11h fl\'""' -mJlo..1n~ ur l urnculum
Jl'' dupmt:nl
t )n tht· l'thn hJ nJ 1lwrl' Jrc lhl'
IOl uRl!'x·n1s I ud\ I 14nu> \hrrn
Luutbourw" t111d l·h~i \tl \t1tl.in
I hi."' .lrl' Jlr.11J 111 h"1tl~ u rn1 wl w
lhl' pJrl'lll\ I hn tx·linl· 1h.11 1\<.un
111 .-Llul.lt llm .in· ··"'-·'1 lt'11 w 1hl·
pr1•l\'\\11m.1I' "n lhl· '1.iff' ,j, lllll' 11f
lhl·m Jfl,\\1·n·J 1n ll·,p11n~· "' J
r:irl·nt"· rl'\jlll''1 llH 1npu1 lfl hl the
dlfrll'Ulum rl'll'01h f h1.• rn·\C'n1
"'h11'll board re,c1H'"' 45 pcrlent of
11' input lrom lhl· 'upenntl•nJcnt
J n..I hi' .iJnlln1'trJt 11ln
11·, l'll'l·n "J1J "fdulat10n'1.., the
n 1,1 the futurl' anJ paknt' arc thc
l"' h' l·Ju,J11on Pubh1.. cduc.·a11on
,,, 11ur ,h1ldrl·n I\ lll\I 1mponant and
10 .. ,,.,,,onJI "' le.i't' 1n the hand~ of
pr.1k\\lltllJI\ l'\l°IU'>I\ d~ f_l°S llmt'
lor ,1 , h.inge' Parent' •an malo.r their
\ 1lll'\ ulunt 110 T ucsdJ'\ h~ dcctmg
school board cand1datrs "ho "111 re-
establish the hn ~ tx-1~C't'n parl'nls
.ind :.chools
SH.\V..;Q:-.; C1L1 T .\F O'\
:..:e" pon Beach
DOC
l 11 1hc Editor
.\ltt'r reading · C oronJ dol \hr
teacher \11ke. \tanno's 11radl.' O\l'r
<. RF.\ TE. I realiLc that there 1\
more than ma1or d1fTcrcnce of
11p1n1un He accuse'> ( RE..\ TE 111
\prcading ill"'>. d1s1ort1on, hJll·
truth!>. 1.'ll
·urh 1nd1gna11on is u H'r \\ha1
\\11uld seem to be a 'en reJ\onabll-
goal of <. RE.\ TE -11• n d the
'.'e"port ~1e-sa hool 1)1<,tnct 01
some obJecuonablc tcalhtng "h•lh
include\. in mu.cd cla'>'>C' 01 I ~ 10 1
H~ar olds d1c.cus\1un 01 \e\ual dr· ~ 1cm \. 1ndud1ng.. r,e , "Ith thl' dead
and ""' Y.llh animals. homo-.c:,ual
gu~t spca~er'> ad' ocaung thl'lr hie·
st' IC''> J'> normal and acccpt.ihle
,·ondQm dl."monstra11on'> using a
banana. ctc We "ere morl' than a
httk r,hodcd al the \.-rated matcnal
Jnd degcnt'ratc 'alucs our ~ids a~
being e\po\t'd to
See-dies 10 sa' 1heS<' classes are
quite popular "1ih man~ of the ~ids
I<; 11 an\ <,urpnsc that a tt:achcr "ho
deh e5 into such nsque subjects. "ho
pla,., on the hormones and natur:il
l'Uf'to\1t1es of teens. and portra' \
J'Jrcn1's 'alues a' 1gnoran1 and ~1ld
1a,h11•m•d "ould Ix-a fol~ hero an
,l'nJm l"1rcles"
It he re-all" cart'\ about 1>ur ~h1I·
Jrl'n \\h\ doesn't he-teach them a'>
Surgt•on ·Genaal C £, erctt · i..oop
has s1rc ... ~d that to cngagt' 1n a
hlc't~ le 01 prom1'\C1ous homo'>C\Ual
'>~Om' 1s tantamount to an .\ID
drath \t'ntcnce"
ff \\C parents and 1a'pa'ef\ 1n
t"on-.cna11,c Orange ( ount' "ant to
mJ e J \ hange \\C sho uld make
our<,t•l,es heard b~ \Otmg tor nc"
...._-htl\ll hoard mcmbt'~ 1n the de ·
11,1n lln 'o' ember -
{1.\R) °''D P.\T EI KER\t.\!\:--.
't"""J>O" ~ach
Hut that 1\ onl~ the beg.Inning. If
"'l' J o tht'> thl· SJ 5 bllhon to $4
bllhori lOuld mulupl} to S I 0 billion
to) I:: b1ll1on as a n.'Sult of state and
kllerJI mJtlh1ng funds The state
ano lt'oaal go,emments have de-
l ldl'O 10 hdp those counucs which
Jre "11l1ng 111 help them~l vcs.
\forl'"' l'r 111 gain the suppon of
'>Ul h h1~h·ll'\ d i,IO\\·gfOWth act1v1sts
J'> '>lluth ,c1u nt' ·., Tom Rogers -
anJ Roga' '>Uppons ~vkasurc M -
thl' ml·a,url' 1ndude<.. a requirement
thJI l'' rn u 1' adopt a growth-man-
J~cmer\t plJn "h1ch ~uld make
1u1url· Jl·,dopment con11rigcnt on
.tdn.jUJI\' road'> .\nd to assure that
lunJ, "ould bl· U'>(.'d as promised.
\kJ\Url' \1 \\ould neatc a c11u.ens
1lh"l\1ght lomm11tce ""hKh "ould
mon1t.ir ho\\ the ..aks Ul\. 1s speoL
l 'l'f'\ •thcr urban lOunt) m the
'tJtl ''' < Jlilom1a· has a transpor-
IJIH•n W\ hir' tr.tlTtl 1mprO\('ffi('nts
-J ll hut Oran&c ( o unt'. "h1ch is gl·nnJll~ "knt1hcd a<, ··flscalh con·
''.'f\ Jll\e
~me tccl th.11 tht" go,emment has
mont'' hidden a"a' that could be
U'>eJ for road 1mpro~emcn ts. In fact.
there 1~ '1nuall~ no money for such
1mproH·mcnb. and improvements
"111 rnme onl~ w11h the necessaf')
rundintt. M.11or road 1mprovemt'nts ,,f th1\ order .m: not an undertak.ing
for prt\JI{' c-ntl·rpn~ nor for vofun·
tl'l'n'm -n en one-has to pitch m
1hwugh Jn 1ncrea~ m wes.
f hl· h•a lll prOJCClS which could be
undena~rn 1f \1easure M passes is
nh1\t 1mprt''-'>I' c. It includes such
pntjel I\ 3\ '
• C ompk11on of the San1.a .\na
I-rt"t'""a' v.1Jcning from the-San
l>tl·go hce\\a~ in1ercnange 1n El
TMo to the ~n Gabnel R1,t'r Frtt-
"'a' {1-6051
• Reb01ldmg the currt"ntl} 1m-
po<,<,1bk interchange of the San
D1l<gO and Santa .\na freeways -
1 he notonous El T oro Y
Campaign's top fund-getter defended
• \ddmg lanes to 1-5 in soul~
u'unt~ to the R1vers1dc Freeway
1911 throughout Orange Count\, the
Orange-Frce"a~ 157) from Otainond
Bar 10 the nta -\.na Freeway (1-5),
and addmg lanes to the Costa Mesa
Frcewa' <551 between the Rivcn1dc
Jn'J Sanw .\na freeways.
• Building a :!:!().mile network of
~o-<:alled upcr treets. using O range
<. o unt} ·., ~I busiest strttls.
To the Editor:
\\ trcasurl'r uf the Committee to
Ekl't Karen l:.vam. I tccl compelled
in n.·spond to rl'Cl."nt ma leading lct-
1ers \Cnt to \Our column regarding
L.tmpa1gn rontnbuuons 10 Kart'n
bart) F1~t o f all. 11 1s 1n\~rts1mg to rtbte
that n<.'1thcr feller makes an} etTon
to attacl the quahficauon\ of Kal'(n
to be on thc school board This 1s
clear!~ not ar\,. 0 ' crst&ht. and seems
to be an adm1ss1on that Kartn 1s. 1n
fa('f. qualified. What the kuers a1-
1emp1 to do. howc\Cr. 1s sugge t that
'ote-rs should not vott for her be·
cause of the source of some of her
finan 1al upport. H ow this m an}
v. a ) affects one's quaJiftc~t1ons 1s
andl'td m )'sttf)mg. but lct"s discuss 11
sml'C the v.nters Sttm to behc"c that
11 1s somehov. rrlcvant
Esscnually, the k uen make two .
cllums: First. that Karen has rc--cc1~td support from pcnons rn1d-
ma out of the d1J1(ict. Aod second.
that K._ren hH received support
from persons v.•ho ~ unhappy
aboul the transfer of pnnc1pals be-
tween Newport Harbor and Corona
def Mar h1&h schools. It is uuc that
Karen has rctt1ved approximal(ly 10 peJttOl of her total support from
persons ~1d1na ou1 of the district..
Whit wa not nated. ud wba1
ckarty could have been dltCO~
wtlb m1nlmal cha:klna. ts that 1hne
wpponcrs '"'family membcn and
co-,.<>Rers of Kattn and Don (~n·s husba~). who know brr
lbtht.n anU fcrl that she would ~
a -ckomt add1tt0n to any tdtool
board. •
Al '° C.lnbutaOM ....... iwlto wm dil1lalid'led witJa dlie poli-a. Ol lbt ..-. ...... .
Ille wnwr SOP 11\ ... • .... •d~· --
that ut1/l'll" lOntnbutl' to a can-
J 1du11.· \\hu 1s l hJlkng1ng an mcum·
lx'nt -tht:} arl' d1!14'at1sficd \\llh the
pohl'll"' ''' that 1n umbcnt. O ne-of
thl' m1,,1 .tdmired haracten 11cs of
. a dl·moHal·, 1!> the nght of 11s
u 111cn'> to act1\CI\ '\uppon a can-
d1datl' "h<' " chalkng1ng an 1ncum-
tx·nt It ,., a ~nown fan ot poht1cal hfc
that.no m.itter hov. inept an mcum-
hcnt ma} bt'. he or 1otic has a d1stmct
Jlf\.jffiJgt' 1n Jn dClllOn b«au~ of
lhl.' 1n1..umbl'nt '1Jtu1o Thc~forc. a
l hallcnser nl.'t'd' 10 r:u~ <1uffincnt
fund' lr~m people ~hP. ~'>JX'CI her
ab1ht1t'S 1n order to mall.c the \Oters
3" arl.' of tho')C ah1h11es
The men and \\Omen "ho ha"e
contnbu1ed 10 Karen' campatgn
ha\-c done )() "'1th an ab1d104 fa 1th
an her ab1h11c\. Th(. rt'al 1s<1uc m this
campaign 1$ "'hcther 1t is 11mc fo r
new lcad cl"$h1p Her supponen bc-
lleYe that It IS~
To 1lllc Editor
BE KY RIDDET
Balboa
000
Karen Evan~ ~ndidlic for the
cv.port Mesa hool 8oerd1 has
,been ta,..ertd as ~mt<>M who has
used a "Un) cotcnc" of bit spenden
and OU\$adc 1nJlucnccs tn her cam·
'"' t.1ngrr 'll'\\l'd ~s truM\\onh' h)'
pJ11.·111' that sht· .. 1111 reprc~nt\
Dr. ~ ll'oll \IJtcd that protest at
\\·houl boart..1 nll'ctings wa\ not an
.1ppmpnatc \\J\ 1or parents to ex·
prl''i'> their 'IC"" \\hen asked what
'-'J'> .ippmpnatt> he said don't el~t
people "ho d on ·1 rcpreSt'nt ~our
' tl'"., \\ c "ho suppon Karen
E' an' arc t~ 1ng. to folio"' his dn-cc-
11on'
To the Editor
HELE SH U LL
N;v.-port &ach
000
In ~but ta I 10 the Oc1 30 letter
utled .. (and1date hides ht'r sup-
pon:· t-..arcn E'arts ha v.o rkcd
''11hm the ~e\\port Mesa d1stnct
com mun II) for the pa t I 2-plus
\c3rs. he has d1rteted her energies
io the good of tht' entire communit)
and not'Ju,st specific favored CJ'O\.\ps..
Karen has promoted mus.c and
art educatio n in the Ncwpon Meta
d1 tnct. he feels edue1tiria the
whole tudcn1 15 1mponant but she
also has food idea 411 lbc chaftllna
ethnic mix of o ur school
Karen E'an5, in au.mmation. hu
an 1ntcra' an all social 1aues affect.
1n& all our ctuldrtn. DEBORAH IOYEll Ntwpon .._.
Pl'lfl In f1e1 Karen was COft\.'UK'Cld •
14•1•\\ '' l!l,l••H'
• E\panding Los Angeles-to-San
D1l·go rail sc1> ice. planning com-
mutcr train service between RivCT-
<.1dc and In me. and stud ying ad-
d111onal tr.Un sen 1~s elsewhere .
• C oord1na11ng traffic signals
throughout the· count)' (yes. this
cost 1T1one' I
Thi'> 1s a· prctt) impress1v~ pack-
age -a pa kagc which wo uld go a
long wa} toward kcepin& Oran1t
C-ount) m o bile. But for Measure M
10 pass. 11 1s neccssaJ) for you to
'ote o' ., The measure does have
opponents -pcop&c who don't want
10 pa) rnorc ta" for anytbina and
people .... ho v.ant to stop Oraf\lt'
Count)· economic d~clopmcnt by
bollhn& up. the freeways a'nd roacf ..
wa) unul no o ne can move.
Measure M was drafted by the
Orange C'o\,lnt)' , Tranlportatio n .
( omm1ss1 on. nqotsaled wtth the
count> 's Lcaauc of C1t1CS. and modi·
ftcd b) a c1 uzcn1 commiMtoa. It will
go a Ion& way to,.vd aaurina t.bat
Oranac Count)' rc~an' its mobility,
into the ncit t century. '
Go to the polls Nov. 7. Bccaute
voicr lumout will be low. you-\IC*
1$ \ital. Olt )'ct on MeMUft M. la
the years a~ you Will br proGd
lha1 )'OU ~ ..,, of die ...... .... .,._ ;fl 0
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to run b pa~nu m her OWft TnatMe
"rea .,ho art "Cry involved "' tM achoob and arc 1nd«id d i.tp'Un1Jed·•
.. b)' Judy Fmco Todal is Frida • O\'. l IM JOM .. •
JudJ Franco 1 ~'lC.-cd as • tni.ai-da> ol 919. Thne •~ ii ~ 9eft Oii
on of John Nacoll 1 11na! ihe UICld m at year. la I s-nts 10 u\ IO ... a inb1nab08 • yoc11y·1 Hill'lillH 1a "*'f. Qlimil
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0rang9 Coat DAILY PILOT I Friday, November 3, 1989
Herald's last edition a collector's .item (ICIUll 11'\I
Brower new vic:;e president·
for Keystone Pacific in NB. LOS ANGELES (AP) -The last
edition of the on~ powerfuJ Los
Angeles Herald Examfoer hil the
streets Thursday, but only briefly as
souvenir seekers cleaned out m ost
newsracks shonly after dawn.
Entnpreneurs were reportedly aet-
1ing as much as $20 a copv for th(
papers with a bold "SO LONG,
LA.!" headline. ' ..
"Some kid on fraternity row
Qqged down the Herald truck when
it got here this morning and bought
six bundles (of SO papers each),"
said Gary Pine at the sports infor-
mation office at the University of
~ er ·papers scram ~
tot Herald's ex-readers
LOS ANGELES (A P) -News-
papers scrambled Thursday to capi-
talize on the death of the Herald
Examiner b) adding news racks.
snarin& prize com ics and courting,
advertisers.
But analysts and newspaper of-
ficials said most papers in the area
will be little affected, and even if
they pick up readers will have to
wait at least six months before they
can pass on the costs of printing
additional papers to advertisers.
'I' ~ould think there will be some
costs before then.-are some ben-
efits,"' said newspaper industry
analyst John S. Reidy at the Drexel
Burnham Lambert brokerage.
In apditio n, many o,f the Herald's
ads are alrcad} earned by other
papers.
.. The surviving newspapers are
going to get some additional readers
but are not going to get much in-
cremental advenis1ng." said J. Ken-
drick Noble. who fo llows the media
industl) for PaiJw Webber Group.
Papers geared up immediately
afiu the: Hearst Corp. announced
Wedncsdav it would close the Her-
ald, which· published its last issue
Thursday :ifter )'ears o f big losses.
Thomas J . Wak r Jr .. general man-
ager o f Copley Los Angeles. which
owns The Outlook in Santa Monica,
The Dall~ Breeze in Torrance and
The News Pilot in San Pedro. said.
"We intend to beef up all thr('C to
.,ick up as much adven is111g as we
can."
The Long Beach Pres -Tc:legram
said it will 1ncreaSt' th{" number of its
news racks and ma) launch a n
advertising l~ampa1gn. ·-rm sure all
of us "ill be 'y1ng for a p1CC{" of
those rt>ad{"rs:· said Mack Quintana.
senior vice president of sales and
marketing.
The Herald Examiner's S} ndi-
catcd features and comics al o went
up for grabs. and fo rmer competitors
quickly mo,ed in.
"The Los ;\ngelcs Times has
asrecd 10 pick up S('Vl'ral of OUr
b1ggl'st katurcs. including Bl-elk
Baile}. Hagar the Horrible and Hi &
Lois.'' said Ted Hanna h; d irector of
ad,)'.C!tismg a nd public rcla1ions for
King Features in New York Cit~.
The Times said It would purcha c
more 1han 10.000 of thl' Herald
Examme(s ne"s racks. O ffic ials es-
timated the paper would pick up at
most 50.000 of the Herald 's 238.000
r{"aders.
"We hope to conH·n them to
Times readers:· ~1d Times pub-
lisher Da' id L•n cnthol.
But hl' added: ··You are dealing
'"th a rclau,el~ small pie hl·rc. and
i1 probabl} "on"t allcct thl· markl't-
placl'. 11·s sad but 1rm·:·
Worries over technology.
drag stock market down
NEW YORK (AP) -Technology
issues suffered ss:>me of the biggest
losses as worries about corporate
earnings prospects dragged down the
stock market Thursday.
The Dow Jones average of 30
industrials dropped 14.34 points to
2.631.56.
D«lining issues outnumbered ad-
vances by about 5 te 3 in nationwide
(rading of New York Stock Ex-
change-listed stocks. with 565 up.
9!8 down and 504 unchanged.
Ttie Labor Department is due to
repon today on the employment
situatio n for October.
Ad,ance estimates call for the
figures to show a relatively modest
increase in nonfarm payroll employ-
ment, reinforcing recent evidence of
slowiog economic growth. That
CORREmo1
IN THE SEARS BRANO
CENTRAL NOVEMBER 1st
MAILER YOU MAY HAVE
RECEIVED, THERE WAS AN
ERROR ON PAGE 32-1. THE
COPY FOR 420720 EUREKA
CANISTER VAC STATES THE
VAC HAS A 4.0 PEAK HP
MOTOR. THE COPY SHOULD
READ. "2.0 PEAK HP WrTH 3
TOOLS". ALSO ON PAGE 33-1
:39160 IS NOT A SELF·
PROPELLED UPRIGHT VAC.
THE COPY SHOULD READ.
"6 .0 AMPS--8 CARPET
HEIGHTS". WE REGRET AtlV
INCONVENfENCE TH~ ERROR tf MAY HAVE C.WSED OUR
CUSTOMERS.
"ould presumabl}' g1' c tlic Fl'tkral
Rcserv(' extra k ewav to rdax 1ts
c redit pohq soon: l'nc0t:Jrag1ng
1ntl'rcst rates to fall.
But brokers s~ud in\ est or<. "t•re
still \\Om t'd abou1 unnpcctcdh
"l'ak earnings reports issued b\ man~ companil·s for the third quar-
ter.
Man\ Wall Streeters belie' e
profits· and di\ 1dcnds may suffer
fun her this "m"ter. even Iii" the econ·
om ) 1s able to ach1l'' e a " oft land·
rng" rather than an) SC\ere slump.
Uneasiness on tha1 score was
hc1gh1cncd Thursda) when Compaq
Computer proJeCted lower fourth·
quarter profits. Compaq shares
tumbled 16 ~~ to 891/a as the most
active Big Board issue.
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Southem California. .
"The last we hMrd. he"d sold
three bundles -at $20 a oopy."
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da)'. •
At a Herald Examiner building
downtown. crowds jammed a lobby
to bl.l}' papers. Some, like R'Oben
Fregoso. purchased whole SO.paper
bundles for ,the normal 25 cents a
copy.
At the same time Hearst merse<f
the two pa_pers into one afternoon
daily in 1962. Times Mirror Corp.
merged its Times and Mirror into
the morning-delivery :Times. That
staned a gradual slide in circuJation
and advenising away from the Her-
a ld Examiner.
Marla G. Bntwer was •Pp<?inted to the new position of ~ice president
in charge of 1he COl)'\merc11I d ivision of l(eystone Pacific Propeny
Management Inc .. of Ncwpon Beach. Jn her new _position, Brower will direct the firm's asset manageme~t
operations for office buildinp. business parks, industrial facili~~n~ ~~·I
centers. Her responsibilities include all phases of the com~~~!t dlVISton "I've read the Htrald all mfi life,"
' F1 c&090. 43. ·:I tt!ed ie se 1-fMm
on the ~rcct JS years ago down on
Alameda and 42nd."
The mortal blow was a bitter I 0..
yeaHtriff MgitU\~iA-& QOJ i:lean1
tried to recover by hiring tal~nted
editors, broadening coverago beyond
the t~itional b~ue-collar sports-
and<nme emphasis and changing to
fiom bttsincss devel&pMeftt thN11ah,elieftweA1i<»1 BtOWCl'dO!"Cd,Kc,y~o,...n_,e __ ...
Pacific in 198S and was promoted to senior property manager an 190 · • • • • • Nelson Ralston Robb Communications named Meelca Pr1clo senior Fregoso Said he was going to give
the papers away to hi~ best cus·
to mers at Ricky' . a cocktail lounge
pubtic affairs account ex~ut~e for its California djvision in Costa. Me~.
Prior to joining NRR. Prado was vice president of the Cahfom1a
Mobilchomc Parkowners Alliance. a statewide association for property he runs. .
morning publication. •
OWOC'r5. Momin~ \ales at the spot where
Fregoso p1ekcd up his papers were.as
brisk as 1.000 copies an hour. Her-
ald Examiner employee Belen Cruz
Journalists plan a "wake" for the
Herald faaminer on Sunday night at
the Los Angeles Press Club. • • • Debora~ L. Moore was promoted to vice president. finance a nd '"The demi~ of the Herald Exam-
iner is hkc the death of arl old
friend." wro te Daily Variety
columnist Army Archerd. ''Es-
pecially for those of us who worked
there in the t)alcyon days of the
Hearst newspaper empire when it
was the Herald-Express."
administration. for Geneva Information Services.
· Prior to . joining Geneva in 1985, Moore was an 1tssociate with
Underwood. Neuhaus & Co. Inc .. Hou~ton Texas. Earlier shewn financial
analyst for Atlantic Richfield Co. Moore eamed her MBA in corporate
finance from the University of Southern California and holds a Bachelor
of Science degree from UCI.
said. .
The Herald Examiner.was born in
196! "hen the morning Examiner,
founded b} nl'\\Spaper baron Wil-
ham Randolph Hearst in 1903, was
merged \\ 11h, thr rvening Herald
Exprcs . fo unded in 1871, and be-
came the n t\ 's olc afternoon paper.
• • •
Jotin Morton, a newspaper analyst
at the L) nch. Jones & k yan bro-
kerage firm in Washington. said the
Herald had improved dramatically
Crlig L Byrne joined Ha nford Healy & Co., San Francisco-head-
quartered real estate ap{>raisal and consulting firm. as a principal and
manager of South~m California operations with offices io Newport Beach.
The tit-raid bam1ner and its pre-
dcl·essors \\{·re a huge part of the
Cll} ·!> n{'" papering lore. in recent }Cars. r
Byrne. 36. formerly president of Adams. Byrne. Nuanes. Inc .. Newport
Beach. brings to his new position 13 years of experience.
Thou!>and of dollars were once
I.cpl 111 a !><tk 1n CUSl' Hearst needed
quic k cash o r a reporter had to be
bailed out ofJ•lll. T hr Examiner had
scoops Qn even thin from the
.. Black Dahlia" mur t'r case to t e
t'xpl os1on. ef the first H-bomb. 11
But thl· problem!> at the Herald
Examina. uncl' the largest afternoon
paix·r in thl' lOUntf! with a circula-
llun of more than 700.000, were
longstanding. o tlic1al!> acknowledged
1n announcing its closure Wednes-
M H :\ 1· :\ ll 1-:' DI D
But "once you get as far down in
circulation m comparison with your
compct11or as they were. you can be
thl· best newspaper in America and
it's not going to add to your
ad"crtl 1ng revenue." Morton said.
With a dail)' circulation of
238.000. compared to the Times' I. I
million. and with lo~s exceeding
$1.5 m11l1on per month, Hearst tried
to find""3 bu)cr for the Herald, then
announcl'd the shutdown when no
one could be found.
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NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, ' P.ro Thursday price and nel chan9e gf tne 1~
most acllve New York S!«.k exch•[ 1n u e • tnsdtng-natton1111v 111 more. then .
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IBM 2.6 • 97~ -711
!tNorNek 1,1 , H + ,, hevron 1.1. -~ stKodak t,66 • • 3,. -ll· enElct 1,61 , 54'• -111 HewlellPk I, • U \n -2 SunshMn 1, , 3~ + '•
AmExor 1..34 • 35' • -i.,.
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NEW YORK (AP) Nov 2
ThurMSA2n
Adva nced !i6 Declined 321 Uncha nged 262
Prev.
dav 304 211 261 8S3
Due to transmfsslon problem~~
today's final listing will appear in
the Daily Pilot.
GOLD PHl('ES
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Total issues 146 New hlghS IS
New lows 42
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I·: D I I 0 H I \ I
Election '89 ~
.. Vo·te .. 'no·, · ori
Measure N
The campaign over Irvine's Measure N is as con-
voluted a nd confusing as the tactics in this crusade for
voters' confidence. The nature of the issue and the divisive-
ness of the campaign have cast it as a hol y war: a social str~~e that affirm_s or disavows traditional sociaJ and ~e~1~1o_us values. h 1s an unfonunate litany typical of the
in.1ttattve process in California politics -confuse the issue
with equal doses of emotion. razzle-dazzle and buzz words.
A ")es" \Ote m-'ea ns "no" and a "no" vote means
")CS."
The impetus for Measure N is Irvine's Human Rights Or~inance._ which the City Council approved last year. ihat
ordinanc_c 1s ~nore of a symbolic affirmation of state and
federal c1v1I ~1ghts laws than a trail-blazing local ordinance
on human n ghts and discrimination. Irvine's ordinance. how~vcr. ~oes f urthcr than other laws. It adds new classes
of ~1.scnminau_on to the cstahlislled.,categories of "sex~race.
religion or nat~ona l origin" by inclutliog age, marital status,
physical handicaps and sexual orientation.
. Sexual orientati on. as defined by Irvine's ordinance,
include hetcrosnuals. homosexuals and bisexuals. That is
the cru' of Mea ure N.
A "~cs" 'Ole w11l stnke sex ual orientation from the
ordinance. A "no" vote lets the ordinance .stand as appro,ed.
Some people rnmplatn Irvine's Human Rights Ordi-
nance is an unnecessary local law. Jn many ways. we atv_Ce.
\\hen the cit) began assessing local human and civil nghts
n mcerns. the Pilot endorsed the concept. We commended
thl' cit) fo r lool...ing at the problem and sa id it would be
interesti ng to sec how the council handled the study. It has
bee n in tcresung bcrause council rn.e mbers igno red state and
k Jcral la"' and constitutional protections that afford safe-
~wards again!.l d1scn mination. It's true. there is not a long
record o t casc la"' on discrimination against homosexuals.
but it !!. also true homose,tuals are not excluded from
l'\istt.n_g d iscrimination laws. • ,.....
Whether hol'!losexuals arc.· protected from discrimina-
tion b> tatc or federal law 1s as much a moot point as the
argument that lninc·s liuman Rights O rdinance 1s an
unnc cssaf) municipal law. Were that the issue. the elec-
11on·s focus would be to retain or strike the entire ordi-
nance. '
Propom·nts of Measure N wa nt to eliminate onl y sexual
onentat1oni¥J·r m the law. and their campaign has~urned the
decuon 1n a rcfen:ndum on homosexuality. Sadly. their
1.·ampa1gn 1a. tics. not the issue of human rights. have forced
a choice bcl\,cen intolerance and compassion.
In th1 contc\t. \\e must 1de wnh those who promote .
tolerance. \\ c empathize "'1th those who fi nd discomfon m
• suppon in~ homo cxuaht}. it is not a lifestyle with which
t'' el) one 1 a1 ease. Most of us were raised to believe in the
tradiuonal conCl'Pt of marriage and family. and we are
uncomfonablc "'1th the notion of homosex ual ity. whatever
1t cau!K.'.
Lack ol underl!tanding. howe\'er. 1s not a valid reason
·to join e>.tn.•nusts in reactionaf) rall ying and raihng against
ga~ s. for 111 the end. we arc more u~comfortablc with
oppression. Each of us, whether we know it or not. whether
"C like it or no1. has friends. co-workers and. yes. fam ily
members who arc homosexuals or .,._.xuals. It 1s for them
that "'e must choose tolerance. -.,-
We oppose Measure N because we reall y have no other
choice. Thi campaign has detenorated into a us vs. them
issue. uch polarization and d1visi' eness can cnpple a
communit). and "e must not let that happen.
Forcing !K.'xualtt} into the political arena was a mistake
b> the gay communtt) and the Irvine Caty Council. The~
must bear the respons1b1lity fo r 1gnittng this controvers)
because th rusting homose>.ua ht) m the face of otherwise
moderate c1t1zcns begs for a backlash.
We urgl• the ci tizens of Irvine to set as1tle their
d ifferences and suppon human rights for all of the ctt~ ·s
crnzens.
Op1nlon1 uprl'Hl'd 1n 1h1s spcJ<l' art thost of thl' Daily Pilot Otht r
v1tws l'llprtul'CJ on 1h1s pa9t art !host of thl'tr authOrs and amsu
Rtadtrs' comrntnu "" 1nv1ttd and may bl' stnt to i ht Daily Pilot. P 0
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Luutb,i~rrlm ,111d l{,1d ~h \Illian
1 hn .1r,· atr.11d 111 "" ni,t u1ntr11I IP
1lw r.lll'11h I ht'\ tx·lll'\ l' lhJI l:>')Ul''
111 ,·dul.llhlll .th' ··til''t kit 111 thl'
pr1111•\,11111.11, 11n lht' ,t.1ff' .i' \)Ill' nf
thl·m .lll'"l'rl·J n t<.''1"'1"''' 1,1 a
p.lfl'TII·, fl'•llll''t f.11 nput 1nh1 lht'
, ur r1, ulum fl"•"t•n rh I hl· prt''>\'Ot
'' h1111I t'l\•JrJ fl'lt' \ ,., "' J'll.'fll'OI tif
11c, input tr.im 1tw 'ufll:nn11:n1.kn1
J nll hi' .11..lm1n1,1T.lll\ln
It', tx·l·n .... 11J ··r J u,.11H1n 1\ thl·
, ' 10 lhl' futurl· .111d p..1n:nt<. .trt• tht'
,., I•' l°'1U1..1l11•n · Puhh1. cJul"illlOn
,,, ,1ur, hllJr,·n " l•ll' 1mpurtan1 and
t'"' IX'h11n..1I 111 l<.':l'c: in thl' hands 1lf
p1,111.·"1t1n.ih l·, .. lu"' t'I' lt"s time
ti.1r J \ hJng.-• P.1n·n1', Jn m.tke their
',,,, • ., ~•'Unt Pn r uC'.,J;n h\ t:lr<. ting
i,chool bo3rd cand1dale'> ""h1.> "'111 re-
establish the ltnl.. bel"Cl'n parl•nts
and <><.·hoots
Hl'."'"0 " <.rl T..\F O'
'e" pon Beach
I 11 1he FJno r
.\lter reading CoronJ dd \1Jr
1ea,·her \11ke \lanno·s 11radt· u'er
C RE.\ iE. I realize that. thrrl· 1\
nwrr tha n maJOr d1ffrn·n1.·I.' of
up1nmn. He arcuscs ( RE.\T£ ,11
c,prcading Ires. d1st0n1un h.1l1-
1ruth'>. et( • ·
-;ulh 1nd1gnauon 1'> ~nl'r ""hJl
"ould ~em 10 be a 'en re.i.,onJblc
goal of (RE.\ TE --Ill riJ thl
'c" pon \ksa School D1stnl t ,11
some obJt'ct1onable teal hing \\ hll h
indudc'>. rn ml\ed das5.e'> or I ~ t 1 • '
\C'Jr 11ldc, d1\CU '>10 0 <.ll '>l'\UJ I 1.k·
\lt"n''· 1ndud1ng <>e'\. \.l.llh thl' J,,1J
a nd \l'\ "11h animah hlHUO~'\J.tl
gue't .. pea\..<.'f" ad,oca11ng therr tire-
.,,, Je, J'> normal and ..icc:c pt\lhk
condom dt'monstr.n~ uc;rng a
banana. etc \\'<.· "ere mor<.' than J
liuk shodl'd at lhl' '\-rated matcn al
.ind dl'&l'O<.'rat<.' 'Jlue'> our \..ids arc
lx•rng e\poSt'd IO
~l·edles to ~' th<''K' classe<; are
4u1tt' popular "1ih m:in' l)fthe I.ids
1, 11 a"' -.urpn~ that J t.L'ac:her "ho
Jehl.'!> into 'ul·h n~ue \UhJ<.'\"ts. "ho
pla~-. on the hormone., and natur:il
1.°'unos111e~ l)f k'<.'O). and portrJ~.,
.pJrent"s 'alues a<> ignorant Jnd 11IJ
IJ,h11111ed "ould bt-a fol l. h\'ru tn
, l'r1~11 n n rdL''>'
II h,· r<.•alh l arcs about our lhtl-
Jr,·n "h' dt•<.'\n·1 he l<.'J<.h IQ<.'nl J\
\urgl'l'n (.jeneral ( E' C'reu "oop
has strec;~d. that to c:ngagr 1n J
111<.·'1' k ot prnm1"";Jou homo\4·,ual
\odonn is tant:rmoun to a n .\ID~
dC'ath <1Cntence"
If "t' part'nts anJ tJ\1)3\t'~ rn
llln-.enall't' Orang(' Count' "'ant 10
m.11..\· J .-hJJ1[1.t' "'t' <,huuld mal..e
1lur<.4'1' l'\ ht•ard b' 'oting ror nt:"
'' h<.'l\•I tx'ard mt'mbers 1n the clet ·
111rn 11n 'u' t•mber -c 1.\R \ .\ '-o P.\ T Elt--ER \!.\~'
't'"'pon Beach
Campaign's top fund-getter defended
l 11 the Editor
\, treasurl·r of tht' Comm1t1C'l· to
I kl·t "arl'll b arts. I fed com pdlrd
to rc:,pond tv n.·crnl m1skadmg let-
ll'~ \l'rlt 10 'our column rt•garding
l"Jm pJ1@.n rnntnbuuons to Kan.·n
[\Jrl'
hr t of all. 11 1 1n1ere llnl! to note
th:il m·1thcr letter makes an' e ffort w attal"k. the quahficat1ons ol Karen
to be tin the hool board. This i
ckarl~ not an oversight. and seem
to be an adm1s ion that Karen 1 1n
fact: qualified . What the ktters at-
tempt to do. ho"'e'er. ts suggest lhat
'oter. hduld not 'ote fot ber be-
ausc of th<' !.O~c of some of her
tinanl.'1al support. How lhas tn an)
"3) alTccts one's qualificauo ns 1~
1ndCfiJ mu ttf) ing. b ut let's discuss ll
sin1..-c the \H1 ters seem to belie~ that
ll 1s somcho"" relevanL
Essenttall). the l<"ttcrs make t wo
claims: fu"St. that Karen bas rr-
cc1\'ed suppon from penons ~1d
tni oJt o f the dimict. And second.
that Kattn has rttcivcd s~n
fivm pt'rsons who Wert unhappy
about tht' transfer o f princii>als bo-
twccn Nc~pon Harbor and Co rona
dcl Mar htgh schools. It is t.ruc that
Karen has n.uivcd approJ.imately
10 pcnxnt of her total suppan from
pel"50ns rciid1na out of the d.aslrit t.
What ,.as not stated. and •bat
clcarh t'Ould have been ditc:()veft'd
.. uh mm1mal checkina. is that thne
upponc" att famil) mt'mbtts and ro-~or\crs o f Kartn and Don
(Kartn's bu!iiband). who kno._ btt
1bd1ucs and fttl that w would bit
a ~tromc add1tton to any Khool
boerd.
At '° contnbutl0n$ from me. .-ho weft damusftcid Wllb IM ..-.. aa of the praeft& d•'•ini--.
... Mtttf ~ ...... .......... tMlmilesta.e.-
tha1 l°ltlll'-"' tontrihuu: Ill a ran-
J1J.ttl' \\hl1 ,., 1.h.1 lknging :in tnl·um-
tx·nt -th<.'' Jrl' d 1~~11sficd "1th the
pollul'' 111 -thu1 incumbent Onr of
thl· m1l\I JdmirrJ 1. har3Ctl"n lies of
a dt•nllll. r J\' '' lht· n ghl o f its
1.'rtlll'O' 111 Jl 11' C'h c,uppon a· can·
d1J.i1e \\h1) I \ 'h.ilkniifltl. an incum-
hl.·n I •
It I' a ~no"n t:i l ol poll11cal hie
thJI n,1 maltl'r ho" inept an 1nc um-
hl.•nt ma' hi.'. h<.' or ;,hl· ha'I a J1st1nc1
Jd' antJgt• in an l'll'll1on ~·ausc of
thr in1 umN.·n1 'tatuc; Thc.-refort. a
challc:n~l·r nrt•J, to ra1\4' c;ufficicnt
tunJ, lrt)m pc.-npk "ho rc\J'l('Ct her
;ib1lrt1t'' in ur"kr to mal..c.-thc \Oters
J\\Jr<.' ot tho~ .th1li11c
The nll'O and "o men "ho ha'<'
rnntnbuted to ~ar~n·i. campaign
h3\t' done so "1th an ah1din,.fo1 th
1n her abahucs. The rC'al 1'><1uc tn this
l.'ampaagn 1s "hcther It 1s ttm<' for
ocw leadership Her suppon ers bc-
ltc' e that It 1 '
'"' l1•ni,t1.·r 'll'"l~J ,t\ truSt\.\ort h~ b~
p.m·n1' thJ\ 'hl' '>till rc:pn-scnts
Dr 'llllll stated 1ha1 prote'lt at
,,hotil D<MrJ llll'l'tings \\ac; not an
• 1ppw pnJll' "'J' Im parents to cx-
pll''' thl'tr 'll'"" \\hen asked "hat
\\,I\ app.ropnatl". ht• ""d d on't elect
fll.:opk "ho J on 't represent )Our
' ll""" \\ r "ht1 suppon Karen
(\Jrt'i arc ll")I0.8 to follo\A. his du-ec-
11on'
To thc.-Ed at or
HELEN Hl 'Ll
Ne"port Beach
ODO
..
In rehuttnl to thc ('K-t 30 lctttt.
titled ·-c anJ1date hide-; her up-
pori... t--ar<'n E' arts ha ~-orkcd
"11h1n lhl' :-..c"pon Mesa dtstn ct
, {1mmun1l\ for the past I .!-plus
~,·:in. hC' has d11:cctt'd her energies
to 1he good of 1hc cn\1rt com mun It)
anJ not JUSt spc.-nfic favored .,-oups.
RECK Y RIDDET 1'artn has pro mo ted music and
· • Balboa art l'<lucnt1on 1n the Ncwpon Mesa
ODO
d1stnct. She teels cducat1na tM
whole student 1s 1mponant but sht'
<=:-~lso hH '-ood 1dc.as on tM chanain1 Te the Editor: ethnic mix of our schools,
Kartn Evans. e1nd1datc for the K.artn Evans.. m summatto n, has
C'-' port Mesa hool Board. has :in m tcfUt 1n all social 1asues affect·
been tar'&(tt<I a someone -...ho baa ma all our c hildren
used a "tin) cotcn c" of~ JPCndcrs DEBORAH BOYER
and oul 1dc tnflUCnct$ 1n Mr cam-ewpon 8eac:la
pa1in In fact Kartn ..... s convu~
lo run b partnt 1n her own Trustee
"pea "ho arc "t'f)' 1n\'ohcd 1n the K'hooJ and art 1ndttd d191J"Untled
•. b) Jud> f mro
Judy Fr.uco " \tC1'~ a a mint·
on or John N1c:otrs 1nce w UICd '*"" 10 U) to pan 1nfonnatl0ft on &be~ for Dr. NicoU dun .. dat 0.-. ...,_... s-. Coeuo~ • • I.., ll"l'C iafOrr a. ....
tMI ..... t-.no&&neWIO'ii
I
ICtl)\\ I' 111,ICtH'
Friday, November 3, 1989 . A.7
oters · or ·
to lo.ok back
with pride ...
Oh m' go~h not another "Vote
\ ~·"> • n \kawn· \1" ar\Jcle 1"01 10
''"rn I H"f\l1m· "'ho "'ants 10 gJve
up h" 111 ht:r ngh1 to \Ote b) no t
g111ng to till· poll) ne'\.t Tuesd:l~.
'll' - l J n 'lop rt:ad1ng
. \nJ l"'l"r'ont: \\ho "'ant!> to ton-
1111ul griping .ibou1 traJlit m Orange
< 11un1~ \\ 1thuu1 doing anything
Jhout 11 l JO 'too rl.'ad1ng.
'''" 1hJt I haH· the attenuon of
l>llh lhO!>I.' l ltl11:0'> ut. O range Coun-
t' '' lw r1:J h1t' ho" tmponant 1t 1~ to
'11k JnJ ho'' tmpOrtant It 1s 10 do
'>Ollh:lhin~ .ahout traffic ~ongesu.on,L
tJO tJI~ a°'•ut \ka~ure M Trust me
-\Ole" \t..,
\ ka.,urt· \1 '"II increase the Or·
.ingt· ( uunt' ~k!> ta'\. b} one-half
J')\'ru•nt lrnm \I\ Cents tO SIX-and -
llOl hJlt tl'n1' This me-ans that m -
'll'JJ o f PJ\lll{! till cents uu on a $10
1\l·m 'nu Jnd 'our neighbors Wlll
PJ' ' I ll'lll' \nd b~ 1h1s pamJess
nwthvJ l·'t:l")nnc: "'111 help rai~
S \" tl1llwn Iv $-l b1lhon o'er the
r ,." :: 1 ~l·Jr' l11r 1ransporuu1on 1m-
pru~ 1·men~
Hut that 1<. onl~ the tx'ginning. If
''l dn 1h1~. tht: S3 5 billio n to $4
h11li11n l ouh.l mult1pl) 10 SI 0 b1lhon
lu S I~ b1l11on as a result of state and
ll'\krJI m.lll·hrng funds. T bc state
JllJ kJc:rJI gu' cmments ha\C~ de-
d\kJ 111 hl'l p 1hu~ lOUOllC whtc:h
Jrc ""llltn~ IL• help thc:msehes.
\h m·m, r 10 gain thl" support of
'>U\h h1g.h-k\d ">I0\.1.-gfO"'lh ac11v1sts
J' 4>\lUlh u1un1~ \ J'om Rogers -
.tnd RoJ?n'> 'uppor1:. \'1casure M -
the nw.1..,urt· 1ndudc!> .i requirement
lhJ(·l'll'f\ di' JJupt .-1 gro"th-man-
.itit•mcnl plJn "h1ch "ould mal..e •
futUll' Jc, \'l,lpmcnl lOnllngt'nt .. on
.tJl·4uJtl' r,1.iJ"> .\nJ to assure 1ha1
tunJ, "'ould llc:. u~d ai. proml.Sed.
\h-J,Url· \I "'oulJ lrcate a c1 uzen ..
•"l'l'1ght ~11mm1ttl'l",. ""hllh "'ould
I"• n1111r hu" thl' ..ak\ ld'\. 1i. spent
l ,,.n thcr urban .-ount\ rn thi.'
'tJt• .. 1 l .th turn1a h.t~ a transpor-
u111 1• \.t\ t.1r lrJllil 1mpro,emcnts
-.11 but ( lrJn~c ( \IUn~\. "h1d1 IS
l!l'mralh 1Jl·nt1hcd J'> ··11~alh \'On-~r'Jll\I.' · ·
!:IUmt' IC"CI that the go\ ernmcnt has
monc\ hrdden a\.l.;l\ that could be
U)l'J fl1r m3d rmpro\ements. In fact.
thac " 'inuJ lh no mont"} for such
1mrroH·ml·n1 ... and 1mpr0Hments
'"II lUml· onh "'llh 1he nec~saf'\
tund1 ng .\131or road improvements
111 1h1'> ,1rlkr arl' not an undertakmg
tor pn' Jll' l'O lapnse nor for 'olun-
ln n 'm -l'\ t'f) nnt' has 10 pitch 1n
lhlllUgh JO 1nacasc 1n laAt'S. ..r hr 11'>1 •ll pro1e-cts "'hrch could be
unJellJken 1f \frasur(' M passes 1s
m••'-1 1mp~'"l'l' II includl'S such
l'l llJl'l 1' 3,
• l 11m pk·11c1n oi the Santa .\na
I fl'l'"J' "IJl·nrng from the San
1>1,·g11 t rl'C"'J' rntnchangc m El •
f ,1ru ll• the: \Jn (1abn cl Rl\er Free-"'a' tl··60 '1
• Rt•huilding the curttntl~ 1m-
rxl.,,1bk interchange of the San
D1l'gO and nta .\na freewa~s -
thl· notonous El Toro 't
• .\ddmg lanes to 1-5 in south
.. ount~ to the R1,ers1de F~wa)
1 '1 I I throughout Orange Count). the
Orange Frt'c"a' ( '7) from Diamond
Bar to the nta .\na Freeway (1-5).
:inJ Jdding lanes 10 the Costa Mesa
Frer"a) 15 I bet"ccn the R.JVttS1de
.inJ nta .\na freeways.
• Building a 2W-m1le network of
\\l-<.alled liuper treets. u sing Orange
( ~1unt) ·, 2 t busiest streets.
• E'randing Los Angele~to-San
0 1c:fl0 rail :.en ice. plannmg com-
m Ull'I train sen ice between R.i ver-
~u.k and In mc.>. and studying ad·
J1tional train SCf'\ ices elsewhere .
• <. oord1nat1ng traffic signals
throughout the count~ (y~ tbu
os~ monc' L
This 1s a · prctt) 1mpress1v~ pact-
agc -a package which would go a
long "a) tO'-'ard keeping Oran,e
Count\ mobile. But for Measure M
to pa . . It IS 01."ttSSAf)' for )OU to
'01c ~o' ., The mcasurt does have
o pponent\ -people whcXd"on't want
10 P3~ mo r<' ta'\. for a nythina and
pt'Opl<' "ho "'ant to sto p Orangr
\ount) '!> <.'Conom1c development by
hotthn& up the freeways and f'Oad.
""3)'S until no o ne can m ove.
Mcasurt M wa drafted b)• t.hc
O range Count) Transponation
o mm1ss1on. negotiated with tht'
count ·s League of Cities, and modi·
fit'<! b) a citizens commission. h will
&o a Iona way J<>ward ,uuri"-that
O range Count) retains its mObility
into the next century.
o to the polls Nov. 7. Bccaute
voter turnout "'111 be k>w. ~r "* . ·
1s ·vital. Vote yes on Mcmurt M. ln.
t~ years ahead. you wiU be proud
that you ~ pan of tbe IOlu.-. ............ ,... .. ............. ···-~ .. ... o..o ...... •
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M Orenge Cout DAILY PtLOT/ Frtcs.y, Novembilr 3, ~
llOHOS('OPI·:
Friday, Nov. 3
ARIES (March :?1-Apnl IQ): You
could be S\\Cpl ofT our feet by
statrmcnt from fa mil} member.
·-rvl' donl' 1t. I malk 11. the world is'
sweet~" That \\-tll be thr message and
s:<.·rtu1 lll~ }OU \\Ill 1.'0JO~ this Friday
as rr ult.
· ·TA URUS ( \pnl 20-Ma)' 20):
d1scuss1on wtth one clo~ ..-tt> you
regarding finances. Partner 1or mate
says. "Pressure of responsibilitY,
might not be worth the reward. '
Capncom represented.
CANCER (June 21-July 22):
You've gone full circle in connection
w11h rclauonsbip. It could be case of
no"' or never. Emphasis on legal
agreenw nt. manta! status. ProjC<'t
Could be COIT'lplcted • Wtlhrn nine
da}S.
Key is display of coi\lidence, show-
manship. Romance involved.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You
might be J>Oftdcring. "Shall I be
comple\cly reasonable or (QUow my
hunch'!" Famil\ member relates cir-
cumstances tha·t prac11call y fo rce de-
<:1s1on. Emphasis on change, travel.
'anC'ty, speculati on. • ' LIBRA (St-pt. :?.\-Oct. 22>: Obtain
hint from Virgo mes..age. Accent Good lun ar a'f)l'Ct co1 nn de wtth
tra,el, ph1lowph}. publ1sh1ng.
You ·11 bc tru-.ted to d1sS4'm in ate in-
form:111on .\cn·nt also on intn$ue.
m}St\'I). lll'l'e\stt) for d1:.cre11on.
Mcs!>agc nl.'l.'d'> decoding.
.,cr~tilll)~t.charm., humor. You'll Murh that ocru~ 1s kept secret.
karn more about property. security. Rad.-door go<; 1p rn·atc aura of
LEO (July :?3-Aug. 12): People. _dtn."t:llOn to be tal..cn b} older family rnnfus1on. Mal..<.' up }our own mind.
}OU St'C almost datl} ma) ;ippear member. Long-standing transaction rl'fu<;<.' to Ix· touted h' onl· who has
d11Tercnt. Empha 1 on basK ta ks. requires finish ing touches nothing cl'>l' to do ·rl·rms "'111 be
GEMINI (Ma~ .:? I-J une 20): Spot-
light on monc}. 1n' l')tments. senous
dependents, emplo)mcnt. You'll be SCORPIO 10 c1. 23-No ... :?l) dl·tinl.'d nl'\t \\l'l'I..
ofTered new deal b another Leo. Wh at had Ix-en g1' •n up for lost will PISCES II cb. I "1-March 20):
SPOl'l ,IGH'I'
Some member<; of the As5istance
League of Laguna Beach have at-'
tended a National Assistance League
Con' ention in Phoenix. Ariz. Those
attendmg were club president Julie
Kee, vice prc~ident Carol SoreHon,
past presidents Marilyn Wlaters and
Mariel Bradway, Mary Jue Volle,
Betty Ste"art, Marge WIJsoa, Marge
-Clampitt, Leoae Gilbert and Jaa
Watts. Kee, Winters. orenson and
Yohe are delegates.
More than 1.000 members from
78 chapters arc expectc.-d to attend
the convcm1on. which includes sem-
inars in fund r.t1s1ng,. membership.
lon2-rangc planning and pubhc rela-
' 11ons. Elaine Basmajiaa of the New-
port Beach chapter helped plan the
e\l'll l. •••
Dr. Peter Navarro, aS~l\tan t
professor at ,the Utl Gruduatl'
School of Management. ha rt·n·~ed
the "Best Paper in an Encrg~
Journal" award from the Inter-
national Assoc1atLon for Energ)
Econom1cs.
Navarro won the award for ht!>
paper ··comparatl\l' Energ) Po.hey:
,The Economics of Nuclear Po~c1 in
Japan and the L'n1ted State<;," which
appeared in the lXcember 19!!8
•~sue of the Encrg~ Journal
·ia (npo lHa~trl
JLa1it Jor .AU f'n11t0"'
723-0838
Steve Velez
CeJliit Viel«> Tai>« Avail.bk ..
,e"""'" <!c~tal
Toutint G1aNes Calle Top•
Waterford -Baccarat
U.dro -Swarov11ri
Enrnvinr--U.P.S.
FrM Gift Wrep1
0.-M n A .... La1un• lle9'h
497-9191
sudlknh tx· rl'CO,cred. Plans arl' -\\ 1<,hc' Jrc ful11lkd 1n d ramaur
subJl'l·t io rhang\' lnd1 ,·1dual absent fo,hwn. !'IJXllhght o n intenstt}.
"'tthout ldq· mal..cs a ppearance monq. \lrong k>H' rcla11onsh1p.
"'1th no l'~planat1on. Another ~u might tx· ~) tng. "It's happen-
Srorp10 \.\Ill figure prom1ncntl). ing 'o 1a,,, .. Ciu fo r brass nng. Stress
SAG ITT ARlllS (Nov 2:?-Dcc. :! I>· 111flucnll'. per,uam l' powers.
\\ 11 tten nolll.~t· a:.<;urcs that monl'} IF NOV. 3 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY
''Ill ix: rcka~l·d . lnqutl) made fhc \OU .lrl' 111 prore..,, of adjusting to
da)'I ago bnng., P\ISlll\C rc\pons<.·. Ill"\\ '11u.H1o n Dunn~ Octob<.•r. )OU
~kn1bcr of llpp9!11te SC\ mi ght de-m:tdl· dllntl''tir adJU\tnwnt that
rl<m'. ··You cont1nul' \O puulc me~" 1111gh1 lw'c 1ndudl·d ar tual change < 1c1111n1 r<.·prc'lt·ntcd. of 11·,1lknu: or manta I ..,ta tu\, Now.
. CAPRI CORN (.f>cc. 2:?-Jan. '19): 111 :"-11\ l·mtx-r. '1gnr returns. spice
\1uon ill )CHlr "gn highlight<; \CO· wnh''>'tnlO li fl' and )<iu'll ~a~,.. "At
'>ualtt}. f)l.'rM1n.1ht~. Tom·ct 1udg-l."t I l Jll lool.. fur>,ard to rulfill·
nwnt Jfld t1mmg. You'I~ be pres-nwnl' .. Cil·m1n1. ~ag.t11an u!> person'>
l'JHcd \\Ith flO\\l'r' and 1n,1tation to pl;n import.int ruk\ 1n \O ur hfe.
Jtnl' ~1aJor duml·st1l· ad1 ustmt•n1 \ 11u .m· 'l·r'l.Htk. havt• · ~·nse of
tommand' alt~nt1un Tauru' 1n -humor .Hl' \t'n\llt\l' l'Onccrn ing
\(11\cd ":mJrotx-. \\\'1gh1. hod~ image.· De-
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~ve to lose three heart tricks and a
trump. At the table, however, West
made the normal lead of the queen
of clubs. Even so, it still seemed that
declarer would have to, surr~nder
four tricks. But then declarer began
to wor~ his wonders. . .
South won the ace of clubs and
· · ty rttf"4 1 el'6b.-NcJU.,..th.c--
ace and king of trumps ~ert cashed
North
2 •
4 •
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to reveal a.trump loser but. since it
• was West who held the winning
trump, declarer was in control. ~f
ter cashing the ace and king of dia-
monds, he continued with a low
diamo nd. If West ruffed with lhc
master trump, one of dummy's
heart lo ers would go and a heart
would eventually t1c ruffed on the
board, so West discarded-a club and
the table ruffed.
1-..'H. BOl'D
Declarer returned to hand with a
club ruff and led his remaining dia-
mond, and We t was fixed. If that
defender paned with 'his la t club,
he would set up a club in dummy,
and ruffing wouJd nill allow one of
the board's hearts to be discarded.
We t was forced to pitch a heart,
and declarer was able to take two
more tricks by ruffing the diamond
in dummy and the club in hand for a
total of ten triclis.
M 'iami crime rate was higher
..\ na11' c Flond1an says the
hom1ndc ratl' around M1am1 "'as
almost t\\ICe as high in 1925 and
I <>:?6 aftl'r thl· gn:at Florida land
bust -hard tn imagine. what" -as
11 has bl-en in rcl'\'nt )Cars.
Women tend to gl'Sturc wi th their
palms up. men w 1th their palms
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d1en1. ·-
Clai m 1s a gerbil never gets con-
fu -.cd Ill a man·. The rnner car holds
soml' ~ort of d1rl'Ct1o n recording
med ian1,m. C' 1dentl). It lets the
httk l:~:a!>t rl.'tracc ever; tum II
tal..ei.. nartl )
IC wa!. the colo1:11sts' victor; in the
.\ml·m:an Re\olut1on that settled
\u-.tralt:t. \Ori of. Great Bntam had
bcl'tl "-'ndmg boatload\ of mden-
turl·d ~·nants here But after the
\' ar. \fncan ~la' t' traders took over.
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home~. long gone
Chdcsdale horses sold for 39 ent~ <.'ach. r'n the south of Australia
dunng World War II. Wasn't
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d1l·nt \\ho "al> there.
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offense
Men µp front lead
Chargers to 24-10
win over Seahawks
By JON FERGUSON
Of 1tw 0...,, -SU!fr
Defenses keep keying on Shane
Sherman. But it just doesn't seem to
mailer.
<\s Chargers Coach Dave White
alluJcs to has offense. it's simply
cffcct1\e. Nothing fancy for the
Chargers. just a lot of Sherman and
a \a net} \l f short-range Donnae -
Smith passes. It worked for a 24-10
win over Ocean View and a share of
the Sunset Lc;Jgue lea<i Thursday
night at Westminster H igh.
"We're prelt} simple." White ·
said "But ...,hat we do. we do pretty
well."
Smith added. "We've had success
\\Ith what we do. and as long as we
..... o rl.. as a team. we can ·keep doing
11. We $0 stronJ and don't do a ny-
thing different ·
The point as the basics work con-
mtcntl~. Thc reason why is simple
to the coaches. those who don't
rm•rl'I\ watch herman h it would-be
tacl..krs 5 )ards p<l.St the line. knock-
ing some J o"n and eluding others
en ro ute to sohd 8-or 9-yard gains.
ly ROGal CAIUON ,. 11 was Sherman, following one path
OI.,. OMIY,........, after another laid o ut for him by his
There's 'nothinf too surpnsing offensi ve line as well as two blockina
about Edison H ilb 5 football team_ backs, went on a 209-ard rampage
· with 37 cames. · when the.chips arc down there's just He scored twice (from 9 and IO one recourse -and that'.s to give the , .. -te .. ilheek SuM Sherw.H, yards out in the first half en route to
The 5-foot:11, 175-pound senior ' ~0:,,';;at: 1~:c1oci~ simp Y
had averaaed 24 carriC$ a aame Edison maintained possession for •
through eilbt games and when the 18:09 of the first half (leaving Ocean
Chargers went to him mole than 30 a VI~ but 5: 5 I to negotiate a touch-
aame, o n three occasions. each re· down) and kept up the pressure in
suited in a victory. the second half to win goins away.
Make that four -as Edison, gi ven As a result Edison ( 3-1 ). Ocean
new life b:r Ocean View a week aao View (3-1) and Huntington Beach
when the Seahawks u~t Hunt-(2-1 with Westminster waiting to-
inato n Beach in the race for the ·night) are in a inual three-way ue. If
Sunset League champio nship, repaid none of the three loses again it will
the kindness with a '24-1 0 triumph require a coin-flip to determine the
over those same Seahawks. league's No. I , 2 and 3 entries into
Before 4,000 at Wtstmin!lcr His!t \ ~ : 'i
the CIF D1\ 1saon I pla)·offs beginning
Nov. 17.
"We knew we had to do that icon,
trol the clock);' said Edison Coach
Dave White. "We had to keep them
off the field ...
Ocean View Coach Howard Isom, •
lo\' t11l smut cht lead.
offered no explanation for his team's
inab1ht) to hold off Sherm1tn, and
considering wh.at the Edison tailback
has done to others. none was reaJly
required.
"We Just lost to a good team." said
I om. "We blew some assignments
and the~ played well. They did what
we thought the) \l.OUld, WC JUSI didn't
get the JOb do ne."
As "ell as Sherman. along with his
offensive li.ne. and quarterback Don-
nie mith performed. 11 was Edison's
suffocating defense "h1ch dictated
the other !lade of 1he ball.
Ocean View quarterback Rand}
Karlancr. a standout a week aso 1n a
21-7 'irtQf) o ver Huntington Beach.
"as const:antly harried and t,aken ou1
of has rh} thm.
The big luntor quarterback was
ittll a bu 1-tlcphant eri6 · SYFtl~
"alked off" 1th all the respect 10 thc
.... orld from Edison's defense after
someumes simply shedding would-tx· tacklers and running O'\t'r ulhers
But an the final analysis ha passe'I
'!'tre 100 humcd, too fast. and too lo~. and JI resulted in a 7-for-2~
effort. good for JUSt 81 yard
"We JU St self-destructed ... con-
ti nued Isom. who admitted h1\
team ·s task t>f putting together dfuns
1n back-to-back-to-back fal>h1on &l't
more d1nicult each time out
"We're not out of this." con11n ued
l'>om
With a 3-1 record h1s SeabaWb
ha q• one date left -with Mari•
ne>.t Thur~a} at the same sj\t. A wia
jssures no lcs than a share of 1111
title ~'h1tt> labeled 11 the Chararn' bell
o< et all per tbt 1ua11c(
"This c1nd t John Bosco," noted
\\ hlle
It was against St. John 8olCo iii
non-league pla} that hetman racked
up a school r«ord 308 yards. and
Thur~a\ he had I 57 at halfhme.
CK•t•an· Vic" w~s able to $low hi•
J n"n in the second half. boldillJ hint
•o JU~t ., ~ards on eight pattlcum
t.jmcs. but in the end the)' all MidM
up to ~CW \ards
Mo,t o( thl' damage had ahady
Ocl'n done "llh a 10-point lead~
fPiease lft EDiSON/Ul
I he line b locked well for
Shcrman·s fifth consecutive 100-
~ a rd effort and $3YC Smith all the
tame he needed in the backfield to
rnmplcte I 0 of 14 passes for 146
~ards a nd no interceptions while
suffcnng no sar ks.
. .... ............. '-...... Brian Hlfflns of Kdl~on picks up J•ttage with one of five c~nsecutlve flrst-half catches as Chargers collected 24-10 Sunset Le .. ue vlctOf'J. ·
"Thoo;e l\\O have two have been I was lo' ang 11. Their linebackers
a'' ful good," White said. "(Smith's) ''en· floating real hard: so I was
j "inher. He makes the big run (9 111 ang to c ul bad . on them. Later
and 1 0-~ardJaunts in fourth quarter) the) sta}cd put. and "c ran straight
"hl·n "e nl'Cd 11. He's the leader of at them:·
this team... The 1mprl·ssl\c point as tl:tat
herman \h1nl'S an particular. Wlth-hl'rman-'-s run -of-ti\!~ stnught I OO-
l .J4 }ards an nine games. ~ard efforts hegan w11h a 308-yard
"I felt real good to night." l·ffort against St. John Bosco an the
haman said. "I couldn't do it final no n-lcague game. He started
w11hout the 01Tens1'e line. They \\1th 109 against Huntangto_n Beach
"ere opening some great holes and and keeps getting more each wee'k: ·
"His ~ t game .... a., Bosco. bu't in kff .\"K'h n. tarkk ' La"son Mollica runnan~ bjl l . tiut he L·an·1 do 11
thL' lai.t l\\O games. Manna and .anJ ·"1r \\inkier. and tight end h1msdl \\ hcnC\t'r \CIU.\C.' seen our
tonight, that's the \\a} he's running Hn.1n H1gg1n., has "'o rlcd d1hgentl} offcn~· \tup this ~l·.ir the offen!ll\e
(\er. hard).'' \Vh1te said. "He's a tu lx·collll' H'I') t•1ms1'ltl'nt o'er th~ hni: tool.. J J ump
grl·ai tailback and the offensi ve hne p.1\l thrt'l' "l'Cl '> -perhap~ one o f "Tt·am' hJ'C OCl'n tr.u\g 10 fi nd
is J o1 ng a good JOb He's running tht mJ1n rt·a,uns this f d1<.on -.q uad J ''a~ 11• u' ,jun11ng. gmng man to
''1th ~nlidcncc. Th•· n·as.on l'm h.l'I idled mJn. hut the "hule otlcn<.tH' h nc ~~ ang that ''teams J rl' reall> kc}ing "\hnm Jn had :!fl<} tonight I S9 h." \\11r!..l·J j 'I J group Thl'' talkt'd
on him and ht· \till ca n get 200 )ard~ 1.1'1 \\l'l'I.. .1nJ I' ... the \\C.'t°k lx•fme.'' ur lrnnl 11·-. thl' ha rdl'\l ...,orl ang
J lr.ll'k." ,,11J w-otlt•n\l\C hne coalh '\cott . g.roup l',l. e\l·r had \\hl·n I pla~eJ
fhc:o lTens1,e hm·of centerDav1J \t111,n1dt•1 "ho handles thr gro up ft't•ntc:riin 14"4.and 'Xll."t'\\OO t\\O
Rc:rlcr. guard klr 'Bucktnghnm and" ·"11h H-.t rr' ·~hm1dt "tie·-. a ,gf'('3t t II. ~Jon~hi.lls. ilnd I ~n0~ "t'
LLicas keeps CC/lfA in -C:tF contentiun
H is record-breaking 235 -yard effort leads 25-8 win over Uni
By REID McCLATCHY o...,, ,._ con._-,.
( o rona del Mar High running
back Onan Lucas rushed for a school
record 235 yards and scored two
touchdo .... ns as the Sea King'I de-
frated lint' ers1t) High, 25-8. Thurs-
da) tx-fore a ho mecoming crn"d of
2.000 at Ne .... port Harbor High.
Lucas' 235 )ards on 26 cames
brot..e the school record of 227 held
b} To a;n Westgate since 1966. It also
bcltcn.-d his career high by 54 yards
which he l't this season an the
fourth game against Laguna Hills.
. "The offensive hne opened some
huac holes tonight. but first and
foremost I'd hkc to thank Christ for
allowing me to have this type of
game." Lucas said afier ht>anng he
had broken a 23-year-old school
record. "I ha'e tQ give all the credit
10 Him.
"We had good practices aJI week
after no t playing very well last ~eek
aaa1ns1 Tustin. and the linemen real-
ly started to crank it up this pmc.
On Saturda)'. rrn aoina to &ake the
whole offcnsa vc line o ut to breakfast
10 show them rytY apprtciation ...
It"• the least he can do consadenng
the ofTenSI\ e hne opened the holes
"h1ch allo...,ed him to gain ~'\5 of h1s
team's 345 total )ards. He gain«!
I 00 }.ards in the first half on 11
t·amrs and a'eraged 10 yards a can)
through 20.
"I didn't thank we'd be able to
come out and run on them hke
this." sa1J CdM Coach Dave
"Ho lland. "l "as reall} concerned
\\Ith sto pping their running game.
"htl'h "e didn't do in the first half ..
CdM tmpro\ed to 2-2 1n league
anJ ~-3 o'erall with arch-n val New-
pon Harbor nc\t .
··\\ e didn't pla} good last ~eei..
and we · ame bade and "on.-
Holland said. "If we can beat New-
port Harbor ne.itt "-CCk to tmpro' e
to 7-3. 1 bche"e we'll make the
pla.)olTs. I( we d on't beat thfm. "'e
probabl~ "on't make"lllc playoffs."
The Sea Kings scored on the
se' en th pla) of the game on a I -yard
touchdown run b) Lucas. Holder
Weston Johnson took the nap from
renter on the eura point. faked like
he "as sett1n1 1l on the ttt. and ~
aro und the lefi end for the 2-point
\<'11' l'r\IOn and an 8-0 kad. Lucas
all1tuntrd for 31 of his team's ~6
,,ird, o n the dn'e
I he froJan' "ere ha\ 1ng some
\Ul \ e~<o of their o" n on the ground
t'J rh a'i thl') ~·hr..., rd up 8· 36 of the
tir'>t quarter. ""h almost all of their
> MJagc rnm1ng on the gro und The'
tlt'd the score at 8 on their third
P<-'s'ess1on of the game on a 3-}'ard
toul·hdo\l•n run fro m Jen) •\pana
\ actor Da\ 1s took the option pitch
lrnlJ) quartert>aci.. Bnan Vail around
1<'11 end. broke t\\>O tackles at the I
and sco red the t)ing con,crs1on.
The 1i~1 three pla)s of the d"'e
came at the end of the first quarter,
and thl' touchdo~n r ame Wlth just ~ 46 kft before half\1mc.
The Sea "1ngs came ncht beck on
thl·ar \Cf) next possession and
marched fw m their o wn 26 to the
T rOJan · 4 before Jerrott \\ 1llard
ma scd a _o-yard field goal wide left.
I
It didn't matter as Vail lumb~ the
nap on the ensuma possession on
third-and-I 0 at the U niversity 20.
and 11 ~as f'l'CO\ercd by Sea Kanas
d1d n·~ .... uri.. a<. hard as th~ guys."
\lu lhlJ a O-foot-J. 242-pound
-.c11101 am hors tht' line from his
nght tac l..k po 1t1on , while Winkler
mo' cd from ha~ k·ft gllard posJtion
•I J \l'j r ago 10 left tackle. Asclin
rt•ttirm·d at guard. while Buck·
angham plj\l'ti all dcfenSJVt" end a
\l'M jg11
"Thn '>tarted out as individuals."
\trn<.n1lil'r -.a1J "Thev'vc been play-
_J P!e6e see UNE/11)
·Mon-arehs
power to-
31-0 win
By RUSSEU BANKS
OM!)' -Cont--•
Rtihcrto Duran·s CT) was ... No
nM"' "-l' mall' ..
(. alanJu' Baker. Los ~ngeles Jor·
..fan"; "1de rece1,cr. could have saad.
'"'10 l.ka1"' l'o dcats!"
Bal er left h1 football shoes on the
bu'I. and "he n the bus depaned ii
left the 5-foot- . 140-pound
'ophomore "Ith onl} his tennaa
llhocs.
The Bulldogs' dl'fensc had a larp:.r
feat to encountr1. but couldn't fiau,.
out ho" 10 slop Mater Oti's runnn'I
ba l . Kcal11 ChlTnrd and the rest ~
ahc Monan:'hs (5-4). .as Mater Dli
dropped L" Jordan, 31-0. Tbuf"ldlr
night in non-league pla) at San•
\na eo .... 1.
The wa> l1fford n ppcd off yaf'd.
age. the 5-11. !~pound tm.aor
could.\.e run in his socks. He ........
97 yards on IS camn and ICOftld ••
first Mater Ot"1 touchdown.
"'I would'"t> hked to ICeft ltim tie!
fPINM .. MONMCHS/811
• ·stopping jordan· entirely may
2 l
be '~lssl~n 1.mpossl~le'
otes .. on the subject for oppoUftl
oaches and aencral manaeen ~ho
tta"en't do ne their homework prior
10 the debut of the NBA replar
season tom&hl
But the same antclc alto noee,s
that for all the rctoUrtTS. boeh men-
tal and ph)S.Cal. the PillOftt have
commattcd to the tut.ae y1lld
hasn't bttn abundant
Dn.J:c a dtfmte (calkid die Jor·
den ) thaa rela -==--. ro&allOll of double--and
dtknta\t' ----• ~ ... where Jorilli .... "' art II aft)' .. Yftl ........_ ..... .
M1maaf11DdOlllJ•C9l.._ .. poent-~-tl'M 111'1'°1ttiwl.._ "1
about 7 6 potnt.s. Bul that sull lcf\
him a,c,.na 28.J • lllM·
nd m05t rtvcah~ ~pa. is
the aniclc'• title! "Mamon lmposs-......... llJ'l'I;:,
Sb M tehacl. can st bt doee?
· .. Nah," Jordan •td Thurtday.
onl> h&lf1njnt. ··1 w .,l'm IM.:3 SU~ I lot o( ~aft .,.,=r:
that artt<'lc Ind ltanl a few
But tha\" the WA) ,eopie ~
1pproech•n& the "'°'*"'for. --no-. opMtehMt,._~.._
Uiep M1t.hld from cloi• II.: Ah peoplt MW ... _.
~lat1t1Mft ...... ...
.... ... JonlM'• ... .... rolr. Jot DutUn ... .,.. ....
-oldw "--.__..AMI
Robenson, Dale Ellis of Seattle. Jeff
Matone of th~ Bu.Uet
"'"ltuf bcioa turthf ul, .. Jorda.n
quick.I) added. ··1 don't worry about
an) Ont> "" one can hl\ie a '"a niaht
qa1nst me. an)' one ohhQn can br
broken do~-n The most 1mpanant
ch1ner a far 11 I'm ronttrMd ••
i. hov. tM 1u> on m )' Sldc •<IPO"d to
•hat's bftna ®-llll•fttl me ...
And themn ha tk Nb. Jonlla
hll won tlnft COMtOUW ICori• _
cM.PIO"sia'lllad. wy ~
Oenw ttlecttOM. lac-~. lk NBA, bu1 ~ ... -. ... a-..·1 alrlll'iliN,. '° ...... •cWflac.ttllll•lli._. •:cn••'0 d•• ••1Midr19f ...
..
,.. -0renge COIM DAILY PtLOT I Frtdlly, Nowmbet 3, 1118 ---
'POHi' HKt \h
· takers, Clippers. open
NBA campaign~ tonight
•
From The AN9QMed ~
Versatility is the byword for the Los ~
ngeles Lakers this season as the defcndina • •
Western Conference champions fiau_rc to '
take Showtime to a new limit. ----
Kareem Abdul·Jabbar completed a maanificent
career last season. leaving the Lakcrs without a bia ma.o
in lhe middle.
But M}'chal Thompson and young Vlade Divac, ·
1he 7-foot-1 Yugoslav player drafted in the first round . ·u cnhaMC -the U.kff9' fti• _,_k
1han hinder it.
Magic Jo hnson will still be around to o,rchestrate
the break, and even th ough he's beginning his l I th
NBA season, nobody does it better.
Th.ompson, Divac and Johnson are both c~pable of
playing more than one position. as are A.C. Grttn,
B)·ron Scoll. Michael Cooper and Orlando WoolridJe.
who will stan the season on the injured reserve hst
t>Ccause of a knee injury.
That's versatility.
Johnson and,&ou are the backcourt starters, with ·
Green. James Worthy and Thompson up front. Top
n.·scrvcs are Woolridge, when he..'s available; Cooper;
Divac and point guard Larry Drew, who· signed during
the off-season as a free agent.
The Lakers. who open the I 989·90 season toni&ht
at Dallas against the Mavencks. were a perfect 8--0 in
exhibition "games this faJI.
. •The Los Angeles Clippers. who haven't qualified
fo r the playoffs since 1976. hope the young talent they
p1~ked up in the 1987 and 1988 N BA drafts can lead
1hem there this season.
The Clippers acquired a total of six fint-~und
selections in 1987 and 1988. and· five of them Wllt be
in the starting lineup tonight when they open the
1989-90 season against the Houston Rockets.
The forwards will be Ken Nonnan and Charles
Smith. the center will be Joe Wolf and the guards will
be' Gary Grant and Reggie Williams.
Ql'OTEOt'THE D' ,.
Job Mlldtell, a September callup by the New
Yorl Met s after pla yi ng for Tidewater (lnter-
!lational League). compari.llg himself 10 Howard
Johnson: ·· 1 was in the 30-30 club at Tidewater -
30 walks and 30 strikeouts."
Oakland's Henderson .. fJles
NE W YORK -Rickey Henderson '°". • ·~ fiJcd for free agen cy Thursday. five days y
after leading the Oakland Athletic~ to their
first World Series ch3'npionsh1p in 15 ----
)Cars.
Henderson. the Most Valuable Player of the Amen:
can League pla)offs. returned to Oakland oo Junt' 20,
when the Ne .... York 'ankces traded him back to his
homcto .... n. Hts agent, R1ch1r Bry. said Thursday that
Henderson's first choice was to re-sign ,with ahe Ath·
letics. the team he beg.an with in -1979.
Nine other players filed Thursday, increasing the
number of free agents to 55. Also filing were Bob
Brcnly. Mike Krukow and Candy Maldonado of the
National League champion San Francisco Giants; Bob
Forst"h. Greg Gross and Dan Schatzcder of the Houston
·Astros: Frank DiPino of the St. Louis Cardinals; Sal
Butera of the Toronto Blue Jays: and Don Aase of the
New York MC'\s. A total of I 16 players are elig.ible for
free agcnq and they have until Nov. I 3 to file.
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"Pull It fighter ... a little tighter ... .eight er .. : no,
too~s tltte it's short of a first dofNn."
Canseco detained by pollce -Oakland Athletics right fielder Jose
Canseco was brieOy detained by police at * McCarran International ..Airport after re-
ported!) causing a disturbance on a fligh t
from Los Angeles to Las Vegas.
Police took Canseco aside after he go1 off the 01ght
late Tuesday night and qucUjoned him for about 20
minutes before lc tung him go. said Metropolitan Police
Lt. Ron fisher. FiV.er said the pil ot had radioed ahead
and alencd police lhat Canseco was being unruly with
a n1gh1 att~ndant.
In 01hcr spons news Thursday:
· •Former Nt w York Yankees · Manager Lou
P1niclla has accepted the same position with the
Cincinnati Reds. a published report said today. The
Da)lon Daily Ne"'s quoted unnamed sources as saying
Pin1c-lla. 46, has agreed to a two.year. $350,()()()..a-year
contract. $50.000 fess than he would have earned had
he !tl:.t}ed m his job as an advisor to the Yankees.
• DefcnsJVe end Richard Dent, who has 78 sacks
1n 61, seasons. signed a fi ve.year. multimillion~ollar
L'ontract "1th the Chicago Bears. Details of the pact. one
of thl.'. most lucrative m Bears history, were nol
a' a1lablc.
TELE\'ISIO,. RADIO
T•UYISIC*
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MIOlano LM. Sooft'C"-~ S om -NO aAS«ETaALL: New Yor'k •I o.troll, TNT.
S JO om -NO aAS.ETaALL: L•lle<'S •I o ... ,. Cllanntl 9
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terhOl'se race from Sunl•rtO Perk. NM. (floe). Prime Tlckel
1, JO • m -HOtlSE •AONO: Lo:K "temllo. ,...,..n, Prime Ti<llet
llADIO s JO 0 m -PttO •Ast<EY•ALL: u'-•n ., o.-.,, KLAC (S70)
7 lO om -PttO aAS«ETaALL: Hovslon et Cl~s. KlllTH
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THE ORANGE COUNTY
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AGENCY
ANNOUNCES A
PUBLIC HEARING
~CZ IS lla&IJ ClVIM that the Or an1e County Planntn1 Co .. t11ton vtll hold < p.;<c
i..artna to consider an a .. nd .. nt to the Tranaporta~1on !le .. nt (T189-l) to the Coun ty
c.n.ul Plan, an a .. nd .. nt to th• Comaun1 ty Profile (CP89-6) !tap (County bland Il)
and an ... nd .. nt to the Santa Ana llaiahtl Spa<ific Plan (89-0l/ZC89-1)). Santa Ana
lleifhts is 1•nerallX located l>atv .. n lrts tol Str .. t to th• north, Mesa Drive to th•
aouth, Santa An& Avenue to the vast and Cypr••• Sti:_e•t to the ea1t .
DlTS OP IU&IIC: Tuesday, Noveal>ar 14, 1919
TJlll or pp••JJIC: 1:30 p.a., or as 1oon thereafter a1 possible
LOCATJCll or DAIJJll:;: Planntna C0981H10ft 1 .. r1na l009, lobart Thoeu llaU of
Ada1nlltrat1on. 10 Civic Center Pl an (corner of lroadvay and
San ta Alla Avenue) Santa Alla.
'-encl-.nt tor&he Tran1eortatJon 11 ... nt 1119-l Aileftd the ,._.tar Plan of Arterial ll1hway1 by
the addtt10ft of the ffeaa Drhe &114 llrch
Str .. t ••...-t fro. th• Mesa Drl•e/lr•1ne
Avenue lntar1ectlon to the 11rch
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Thanks _to Cowboys, ESPN
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Sundajtc_ openei inay, l:)e a ctud . .
I guess it seemed like a good
matchup at the time when it was
scheduled, but now you could say
that ESPN is sruck with it.
For its Sunday nia)\t season open-
er, ESPN will feature Dallas al the
Washinaton Redskins at S p.m. It
will be the the first of seven con-
drawn by thrtt programs on NBC:
"Golden Girls," "Empty Nest" and
"Hunter." This year's rating •vas 28.4 percent
less than the 22.9 rating of the 1984
World Series between the Detroit
Tigers and the San Diego Padres.
area Series ot a 29 share, ~~~~~~~~~t:-tlll .. 11111111 on the cable network. which el'lds its IYl••~Mlll•lljlliMIMlll!!ll regular-season cov~e on Satur·
meaning t at ewer t an t
sets on at thr time had baseball
tuned-in. That's 25.6 percent less
than the previous 21-year-low low of
29. set last year.
day, Dec. 23.
Ifs ESPN's third season of tele·
vising prime-tjme National Football
League games. and all it can do is
hope for the best \¥1th the winless
stason for more draft choices and
will look to pick up some speed for
their defense. Before this year. the lowest-rated
prime-time game was in 1987, when
Game I between the St. Louis
Ca.rdinals and Minnesota Twins got
a,19.2 rating. Game I this year got
Co wbo)'s.
"Dallas is just awful," ESPN play·
b) -play man Mike Patrick was
quoted as saying. "They haven't
even given a thoufhl to beating
anybody and they ve got a good shot
at going ()..16. If you're going to be
bad, I guess }OU might as well be as
The remainder ofESPtoi's Sunday
night packqc includes: Raiders at
San Dicao. New York Jets at ln-~ianapolls. Rams at New Orleans.
Chicago 1\t Minnesota. New Enaland
at Miami, Raiders at Seattle ana. on
[)e(:. 23. Ocvcland at Houston. ·
a I 6.2 rating and a 30 share. It
impro\!ed to a 17.4 ratjng and a 28
share for.Game 2 and, after a I 0-day
delay caused by an earthquake. a
17.5 raung and a 32 hare for Game
3.
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bad as you can be."
The Ba y area World.Series was a
nop on television.
The ratings plunged to their low-
est levels in at least 21 years. and
maybe ever, with Jess than a sixth of
TV sets in the United Stain turned
to the aames on averagt.
< 0 Patrick said he and analr.st Joe
Thc1smann plan to stockpile plenty
ofliller and fea ture material in case
th.c Redskins blow the CO\\'boys out
early. The only saving grace might
be the long-time animosity between
the two NFC East oppanents.
Durin~ the game, Patnck said
ESPN will attempt to break. down
the Cowboy's Herschel Walfiltn_de
to Minnesota in terms of exactly
The Oakland Athletics' four-pine
sweep of the San Francisco Giants
on ABC got a 16.4 rating, according
statistics released by Nielsen Media
Research. Nielsen. which bas been
Baseball. responding to nearly a
year of pre sure from fans and legis--
lators. announced Thursday that
CBS would televise 16 games next
season instead of 12.
CB Spons president NeaJ Pilson
also said that all World Scnes games
~'ould be pla yed at night under the
four·}C'ar. S 1.06 bi llion contract
agreed to between baseball and CBS
last December. how many players the Cowboy will
get in return. a number that has been
clouded in confusion.
Patrick said the Cowboys will like-
1} trade one of their two young
quanerbacks -Troy Aikman and
StCY&! Walsh -during the off-
_kccj>_ing ratings since 1950. said it
was the lowest .num'l>ers since.at
least I 968, but that it would take
additional research to determine if
lhc ratings were the lowest ever.
ESPN. which next Season ~gins a
four-) car. S400 million rontrac1 to
show 175 games a st'ason. approved
¥
. Game 4 on Saturday night was the
lowfs1-rated prime time World
Series ga me ever. getting a 14. 7
rating and a 28 share. It was out-
of1he change. ··
~uls Bro11er•o., 11 • Dttlly
· Pilot writer ••ose col•ma •ppe•r1
~..,~ry Friday.
WEEKE~D TELE\'ISIO~. RADIO
Saturday
TELEVISION
5 a.m. -TENNIS: Paris Open Indoor Cham-
p1onsh1ps. ESPN.
9 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Navy at Notre
Dame. SportsChannel.
9:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Michigan
State at Indiana. ESPN.
9:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Mississippi
Stale a1 Alobama. TBS. ·
10:30 a.m. -HORSE RACING: Breeders' Cup
from Hallandak. Fla .. Channel 4.
11 a:m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Oregon at
BY U. Prime Ticket. •
I I :JO a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Nebraska at
Colorado. Channl'I ·~.
12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Ari zona at
California. Channel 7.
12:30 p.m. -BOXING: Tun Brooks vs. Rowdy
Welch. Jun1or-wcltcrwcights from Sacramento (tape).
SpansChannel.
I p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBAU.: West Virginia at
Penn Stale. ESPN .
3:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Oregon State
al llSC. Pnme Ticket.
4:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Florida at
~uburn. ESPN ( portsChannel. 9 p.m,). -
5:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at San
.\ntonio. Channel 9.
5:30 p.m. -PRO BAS&ETBALL: Boston at
Chicago. WGN . ·
6 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: San Jose State
a1 Fresno State. SponsChannel.
1 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Utah State at
Pacific. Prime ·Ticket.
7 p.m. -BOXING: Evander Holyfield vs. Alex St~v.an. heavywe1gh1s. from Atlan11c City. Showtime
(repeats at 10 p.m.l.. . .
7:05 p.m. -U.S. OLYMPIC GOLD: Boxing-U.S.·
So' 1e1 l lnion heavywcipn boxing from Spokane. Wash.
(lapel. ll.S.~ov1ct Union men's volleyball from Fair-
fax . \'a. (tape). TBS.
?:JO p.m. -HORSE RACING: Santa Anita replays.
Channel 18 (SponsChannel. 11:30 p.m.).
9 p.m. -GOLF: World C1ass of Golf Tournament
from Tokyo. ESPN . "' ·
10~30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Tens.El
Paso a1 Hawai i (delayed). Prime Ticket
RADIO
9 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Navy at Notre
Dame. KM NY (1600).
I p.m. _. COLLEGE FOOTBALL: New Mexico
State al Cal State Fullerton. KMNY (1600).
I p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UCLA at Stan·
ford •. tadfC (710). XTRA (690).. '
I 0 IC I Ill IC I f O IC B
I p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Long Beach--
State at Nevada-Las Vegas, KORG (I 190).
3:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Oregon State ·
at USC KNX (1070).
4:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBAU.: Nebraska at
Colorado (delayed). KMNY (I 600).
4:30 p.m. -HOCKEY: K.jogs at Hanford. l<ORG
( 11 90).
5:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakcrs at San
Antonio, KLAC (570).
Sunday
TELEVISION
5:30 a.m. -AUTO RACING: formula Grand Pnx
of .\uwalia frB Adelaide (tape). ESPN .
9:30 a.m. -TENNIS: Pans Open Indoor Cham-
p1onsh1ps (delayed). ESPN.
10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at Minnesota.
Channel 2.
10:30 a.m. -RUNNING: New York Cit) Mara·
lhon (dcla}'ed). Channel 7. .
Noon -AUTO RACI NG: NASCA'R Auto Works
500~ competitio n from Phoenl\. ESPN .
Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Kansas State al
lo"-a State (tape). Pnme T1cke1.
Noon -HORSE RACING: Brc-eders' Cup from
HallcAdal~ Fla . ponsGhanncl.-
1 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Pit1sburgh at Denvc-r.
Channel 4. .
3 p.m. -GOLF: Shootout tournament from
Daufu~k1c Island. S.C. (tape). Channel 7.
.i p.m. -~EY: Kings at Buffalo. Pnmc
Ticket. • .
.i p.m. -COLU:GE FOOTBALL: East Carolina at
M1am 1. Fla. (tape), Sports hannel.
5 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Dallas at Washington,
ESPN.
7:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Santa Anita replays.
Channel 18 ( portsChannel. 9:30 p.m.).
9 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UCLA al Stan·
ford (tape). Prime Ticket.
10 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: San Jose State
at Fresno State (tape), SportsChannel.
I a.m. -HORSE RACING: Los Alamitos replays
ftom Saturday. Pnme Ticket.
• RADIO
10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at Minnesota.
KM PC (710). .
I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Cincinnati at Raiders,
Kfl (640).
I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Philadelphia at San
Diego. XTRA (690).
4 p.m. -Hoc&EY: Kings at Buffalo, Kl.AC (570).
S p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Dallas at Washington.
KNX (1070).
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EDISON II was l«Oftd and 9 tom lbe
Charaen' 21 and Ocan View's tee· ,,_.I 1 ondary had a blanket on it. It looked
lished and a defense which was to hkc an Ocean View int.eruption deep
all6w very liule down the tretch. in Edison territory. but Balch fouaht
off tbe defenckr and literally stole an Edison's 17-7 halftime kad in-interception for the 12-yard pickup.
duded a 26-yard field loal by Doua Smith eventually went over from a Merlino, and afler Sean Roacrs had d n · h cut the dtCic11 to 17-10 with hi., 37-)ar out a er seuina up I c score • "i th a pair of keepers around his yard field ao .. I in the third quarter, nght side as Ocean View, in near-
thc Chargers marched 80 yards on 13 shell shock from the inside batterina
ptays without so much as a third of Sherman, could not cover the
down. • • • inside and outside at the same time.
The big key 1n the rhnching drive Edison never trailed, but saw its
was a sccnd-down pass from Smith 7-0 lead equalled by a 44-yard
10 Rock)• Balch. shocker as Ocean View's Sean
LINE
Rotrrs. who enlC'f'cd with 23 camn
for 128 'yards under his belt. toot a
handoff from Kat1incr and need
over bis ri&bt aide for a touchdown. ROtttS' l>AT tied iM pme _with
I :08 ten in the firit quaner.
The Charaers. however, retaliated
on the ensuina possession, movin.a
72 )'a~ds m 12 pl~ys, twice convptina
on third-4own satuauons.
It was third.and-inches when
mith tossed a shovel pass to
herman (Sherman nett~d 43 yards
on three receptions) for a 14-yard
pin to the OV 3S.
And. after a holding penalty set the
ball back at the OCean Vaew 41.
Edison eventu&ll)' went to tbtrd·
and-6 at the 31.
Ap1n mnh went to the air and to
hu favora~ laflCI -t1aht end Brian
H111ins.
Hiuins, who caujht the first five
pa!>SC'-thrown 10 him for 86 )'ards.
pulled 11 1n for a 10-yard pickup.
Three snaps later. herman went
o'er fro m 10 'ards out for the 14-7
lead. •
Smith v.eot to H ll&ins tv. ice 1n the
late stages of Edison's dn ve. both
mto the end Lone. and only standout
defensive "ork b) the ahawk-s' i.«-
ondal") {l\ertcd another to uchdown
Edison • scnled for Mcrhno·!t Jield
goal v.tth 13-scC'onds Jen in the half
0
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 3, 1t89
MON~R€FfS
From81 . 100 yards too1gh1." said ·Monarch~
Coach Bruce Rollinson "Deep
down, I kno"' he would hkc to cal'T)
the ball more He could get a poor
attitude, \IDl.C: he·s been cl~ to
1.000 }atili ru>Jung the last 1 .... 0
)Car. but he d~n·1 get do"'n "
Thal'~ whr-r~ LA Jordan went
cJrl) down fo r the count
Rollln~on \aid, .. I didn't know
an)thtng about this (Jordan) team:·
Thl' Bulldog> got to knov. wha1
J..1nd of team Maler l.X1 -.i.a goinJ to
be on tht• Monart·hs' o~ning dm c ~fatt•r l.X1 took the opening k1d -
u'fl and marched 58 ~ards on 10
a cumulated 261. va.rds toW o~tt. ~
··we v.cre Oat.'' said RolbftlOft, 1A
"but I lnt v. -.e were ao•na to be. But
1he lids d id exactly what c ask ·
1hem 10 do and that's play with
intcnsll). And it's always fun to tel
the )Ouna kad~ ID the pme."
But fun 1s v.hat Jordan dld.n't
h3\('
Mater Dc1 might have scored
"gain before the first bitr ended.
Jftcr Jim Doonc intcr«plcd a Bull-
dog\ pa\!>. but 11m~ ran out.
.\111.'r LA Jordan opened the sec-
ond half b) running four phays and
1lwn punung. Mater Ot-1 went on a
,ustJincd dnvl.' that covered 11 plu~!> ~oing from the ,Monarehs' 33-
H•rd line to the: Bulldogs 41. When . . .
·-~ .......... -c91'~~~~~~~~~~~ ' 1i r ·arned on the first ~~~.&1•.MSJk~.,..,,....11W.MJO~ ... ~~..a.111r.-...JJL.~~~~t~h~r~cc._p~la~)~S~a~n~dl::-.l'tu~a:.;...l"~~~a~r~s~ru~s~1~n~g~upuu~n~tMp~11~1n~c:-,dPu.l~~"°"JLo~rwd~asnuba:---c~itt.Alo~n~1t~~--..o!of
ing good ball from the start, but
they've been getting beuer and bet-
ter and better. They get off the ball
good. The} 're a goofy group. They're
not great athletes, but they fO as
hard as they can all the time. '
The Chargers h&ve been goin&
hard for three weeks now, turning a
lcagur-opcnmg loss to Huntington
Beach into a three-game winning
!ltreak and a sharc of the Sunset
League title 1f thcii· t'an defeat West-
minster ne\I \\Cck.
.. We v.cre dov.n. but v.c told them
1f the} hchcvc 111 all the hard work
the) ·vc donc since f)('ccmbcr. and
bchc\C the harder )OU work. the
luckier )OU get. thl') could do.it."
White ~•ad ... I ..aid v.e JUSI have 10
w in four s1rn1gh1. and we kind of
dcd1ca1cd uur!>Chc~ to winning four
\tra1ghL"
It bega n wi th a win O\ er Fountain
Valh.'). l '!>uall) a ga ml' v.11h league
111k 1mplll'at ion-;, hoth teams
entered ut ()..I tlm ..cason. But as it
tum!i out. thl' game did play a ke y
rok 1n a t1tk r ha!.e after all in what
ha'> bel'O a "1ld Sunset League race.
.. FH'r)one "3!> JUSI hungry;·
Sherman ~1d "We "ant a share of
lhl' t1tlc. Th~rc "as a lctdown. but
"c got a '-l'Cond ~hance."
Thc chanct.· came via Ocean V1c-.i..
-.i.h1ch -.i.on 1he biggest gaml' in thc
h1~tol) of 11\ s~:hool om· ~ck ago
mer Huntington Beach. subsequent~
I~ forcing an e\l'n b1ggt.·r ga me one
\\~Ck la1cr
··\\ e gs1t the big help." White
Jl1m11~
But "'htk the Charger~ recCt\ cd
thl' second chance. the~ ha,·c taken
..., Nee~., U. Pepe
Edl1on•1 Nick Agosta f18J •nd Chip Anderson fZ8J put on th•
pressure as Randy .K•rlln•r. blocll• ffH punt•r John Arnold.
ad,antagc: of 11 -so far.
.. We knc:" we had to stan some
!..ind uf a "in ning streak. because wc
"on one. lo t one. won onl'. Jost
one:· Smith said ... It started with
f ountain Valle). and wc're going to
J..cc:p it going. T here's a lot of desire
on this tl'am no-.i..~ Wr'vc got a
w rond l·hancc and -.i.c want 10 lake
ad,an1agc of 11.
"\\I.' talked all week about how
'>l.'rnnd chances don't come ven
olkn \\ c worked harder than an\·-
one 1n Orange Count} this week.''
Ea\:h of the three Sunset teams -
Edison. Occan View and Hunt·
1ng1on Beach -ha!"> cnJoyed the
feeling of "'1nnins a rharip1onsh1p-
t\pc game. Nu-.i.. 1f Huntington wins
1on1ght. there "•II three li ke 11 nnt
"eel.. t
.\nd for all the talk of Edison's
offen~:. the ( hargcrs' muluple fro nt
tkli:nsc -1mpro,cd with more eA-
tcns1'c use of spt"Cd1er pla~er.s like
Jame E1dam. C ra1g Shusten ck and
Chip ~ndl.'r<>on 1n n·cent weeks -
hJ..cl~ came: up "1th Its best p('r-
fo rmann· of the war
.. Thl· defense pla~cd hkc 11 nr\er
pla}c:d before." herman said.
F~IM>n , • 1 \o ~ 1-'l• h .1 t• fi II i. " 1 n t I.' un' e ~e ma 1 ~ot t pl' 'i<'Ort." .. ,~ 11 I .\ . ()c;Hn Yiew · 1 0 0-10 1 •
""' ou.nw ; on a '-'ard run "llh · -r~ma1nmg Rtxknrk ( olq u1tt. the Bulldogs Ea•-$,,erm•n 9 run 1~rl1110 \10.1 H 9 111 till' iir't quartcr. ll\J.ll ll'rback. ran for 5 ~ards. He OV-AOlltr\ •• run ll'CXle'\ '•Cid IOI fh 'I h L t'. *MCI Oll•nw l' " onan-s \tru " again JU\t till 11 pJ,scd 10 James Wh lier aor a
Edl-$nermen 10 run IMerhl\O •.-co 111 hdcm· t~<' fi!"lt ltU3nl·r ended minu,·l'i .\nd then came the play .
ea.-M••»no ~~ ~:,., \\ nh the ball on L~ Jordan\ 4 ~ 111r \1 ilt..l' 'iii\ e\ '\
ov-A<>11er' l7 FG. •O. Da' 1d Go n1Jlc:1 rJn for 6 'ard-. I hl· \1.dtcr Dc1 linebacker inter·
fWf1tl Oll•nw O''\l·il pa~~ed 5 ~ards to John '-"ii ~l·p1nl J Jordan pass at the Bulldogs ~~~~: 1• ~ :~~~.:,~~ 10
" ham;, Cli fford added b more .mll ''• .mJ ralcd untouched for the
GAME STATISTICS then O'\.l·il hit Tino ( have1 "llh J '>uHl' ""h :! .w left m the th ird
Edi 0 11 22·\Jrd '>(.·onng_ ~tn ke. Cha,e1 lhl·n 411.ull·r ~la\ Habereder con\ertcd
F•r\!Oo,,.,., n 9 J..1l kl·d h1' ~:cond of 3 Po\ J'\ .10J .111·' th·· '.1onarC'hs lt:d. 'Jt -0. Au\M\ •eraoge •S 77'1 ') 17• " . u ~
Pan "9 •••a•~ '" •• "Ith 11 ')etnnds lc1 t in thl' hr\l I hr ll'Jm'> then e'changcd pos-P•'' "9 10 1• o 1 no 4uJnl·r \IJtt."r l>e1 had incn:a-.cd ''' .~ ,)111n' tor tht' n:~t of the game. but ~::i":,7.;•:·,~:.aeu• ;:'! 1 .. "0~ k ;iJ tu 14·ll d t "J' 100 mul·h K~alll C'hfford as
Ne1 varoa11• ll~ ''° l<ulhn'>lln ..aid. :·our t't'P pa\\tn~ •.ar ·" Jurdan v.a concerned.'
P1·n1' 1 1'1 J l'l gJm~· hJ~ bel'n susp(·Ct so "l' "Jn1t·ll \nJ 1he "-J\ Clifford ran 1n his Fumoe' fumDH IO\I I 0 I ' 1 h d I · Pe"•"'•' vara•oe ' n 1 •' "' "or.. on t at an "<' a "° ~l•I ·.11\ Jordan hould'' e none that l •m• 01 OO\\H\•on 1'I o 11 ·~ \11ml' -.i.orl. done on the opllon " \ l.itl·r JX.·1 "J' J ~h<X-tn.
•Punt in1erceo1tot1 lumb'it '""-''~' J hl' 22·\. ard 'iCOn n11 pa" "J\ thl' Q INOIVIOOAL RUSHING P E<11-$f1trman 37 '/09 ~,.. ·~ , n l11ngl''' lll lhl' game for MJtl'r lk1 ~™ o.i JI, Lfl • .,...., Jordan 0
S""'"""'" l·I nut \\Ith thl' rU hllllt game In high Score by Ouart9n OV-Rootr\ •.• , 8ennel• • 11 "•"·~· "l"Jr \\hll nn·llcd :to pa~~. 3n\\.\(I\,'' A ~et'\ Jora4n 0 0 0 0-0 s 16 Ct\f noti•• I , '"•' I IO• .... ""' , ~ ,. 10 1 0 JI INOIVIOUAl. ll'ASSING J.1\on' J hl'I\ got \i!Jtl'f Ol't \l..tnl·J •'t• vt' Ftnl Qua.-r • -
i111-Sm1'"· 10·14 O 1116 t'"'.trc.I another ~lurt· "'hl·n hl' inter-vo-C•••ora ) '"" 1CNvu IUCJ<L 7.52·
l)v -Ka;~~~~1b~~~ :~CEIVING 1.l'Ptl·J J Hµllc.Jo~s· p;1<,\ "11h 4 I J kit .• ,.::; C'"o•u n oau irom O'Neil IC,,.ve z
Ea1-H1g111n\ S 86 $11ermer l 0 8a<" 'in thl· lir'>t h311 · O 11
1 11 snu"""'" 1 s ( l1t1ord ru~hl·d lur ti 'Jrd' ()''-.l•ll Se<end Que~
>,A(;-~Ol>f• I\ •? FC. 6 St OV-Fill\096 l JI Cer 1ngella l 1t Wtncl
I 16 8t'/lt>etl I for mlnu\, P·•"··J to ( ha\C/ tor I' n111n• and
Ed \O~
HIGH SCHOOL Sunset LH~
l.ff9Ue
W l. T
) I 0
Octa"" "r""
Hunl·f'IV'o-r' 8rottt
) I 0
2 I 0
F'ounta "' \/a •• I 1 0
I 1 0
0 l 0
Thun«YV'\ Seen
?4 Oc.t an v .... 10
Tefto9flf'\ Gemn 11 lOI
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C>vffal w l. l
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6 ) 0
& 1 0
l ) 0
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MtJr•na ..,, r;fk..I"''•,, l o f'¥ •' t1J"'·"O'~
8flOC"
''hlll tht· drl\l' \talkd. (Ill) Rotx·n'
l.inw 1n and promptl~ ~1rL.l'd .i 4 ~
' .arJ ticld goal gl\ '"'-the \1onJrt h'
.1 I~ 11 1., 1th t. 51\ k it 1n thc ~rnnJ
quJftl'I
-\lll·r L.\ JorJ:tn "J' ll>rlnl 111
punt 1h1.· Bulldog' "1.'rt" rx·nJh1t·d I'\
\JrJ' tor intafrrnng "1th 1ht• punt
r1.·1urn
\\ 1lh thl' tl.ill "n I \ J11rdJn ' Jo.
1 ltllmd r:1n tor I J '.lrlh C 111n1ak'
I 1lhml·d ~~ gJinintt J C ldlord
.hhlnl \ 11lt>rl' J nd I hl'n ()' '-.cil
l'·•"l J 1•1 \Jflh h• John \\alhJm'>
ll•r thl' -...or1. C hJ\l't L.11.l..l·d the
.. •11\l'l \1110 .i n<l "''h ~ 1(1 ll'lt tx·tnrl'
h.tllt1ml· \latn t~:1 hJll .1. 1.nm·
•t;., 1-1 ' •""\ !9 oeu lrom O'Ne 1 1Cn1vez
., • .... I&
Thord Oua.-r
y..._ \ •vev '14 PAU 1n1ercephon return
...._J:Jflll'flOf",. '•C9'. l « •
•"~"Gene• tSO n •·Ma1.a> GAME STATISTICS . J«
r. •., ....,ft, J
... , .. ,.,, .... o • ..,. 72 ...... Ve\ .; •O•Oa;te 0 PeU•" J )-1) 1
Qf' ..... ••''l•C>t· 10 ~ ... .,. vf' \>6 (• ••'O•CH •·mm-2~ ..,.,... 'Cl'~.,,. 19 p ., 6-34
~ ... t>.-1 '""-D f'i. .0~' , ...
o•"e • M •••ooqe S·6~
r "'P 't \U'\\Or 2106
• P.,.... ~wtir eot•or •"'mt>i~ refu'"' INOIVIOUAl. RUSHING
MO
11
ll·IM
" 9•19-1
3'
2·m•n·13 m
7·31 1-0
•·7l 26 SI
~-· { ~ .. ,. •• s C.amPOeU 6-S WH "tnll
' 6 <>•10" I I
Sea View volleyball playoff set !§I.::M.,
l.Htue w l. l
J 0 0 , 0
0
0
°"""•' W L l
I 0 0
0
0
6 0 s 4 0
1 6 0
l11rt.1nk 2~-" k .iJ
\1.i tl'f lh.-1 "'J' .,~1 Jnm1nJt1ng th.It
lhl· \lon.trlh\ hJJ 44 1utal \3rd' 1n
th,· lir'>t quartl'I t11 I.~ JurJJn"•
nunu,.J I ht• Bulldog<, c.J1dn'1 h.l'l' a
1..11d p.i"lll).! 1n 1h1.· gaml' and \.\t'fl'
lh·ld Ill 111 ~ jfJ, "h1k \lJtl'f l>c1
¥0-C "'°'a 1~91 Ell·\ 9 JO GOftn•1
I ., ""' .. f·VO~• ) II Auoet'IO >-• ai.nlOll. 2· \ I C.o,..,•1 I 1or ·m1nu\ S INOIVIOUAL ll'ASSIMG
J ' c ..... •. J 1) , 0
•.t c;. 0 Nt> 6 11 0 10 81an•on 7· • ·O 20
..., ,., ., ' ' 1 a Mf'l"I0•1 o tlo. o .. INOIVIOUAl. aeci1111NG
I • ""•'"·.,O'O' 1 I ,,,,llellet I ·tor ·mlnu\' v O r .,,. .~, J j ) w u1am' l lo 1=...,.,1rio
' (. 16..,l
The Dall!}' Pilot '
Newpon Harhor High. second
plal'<.' finl'>hi:r an the St·a V1l·w
L:a~ul' ,oJh.·~hall racr. defcatcd
t 'niH'r'>ll\ on Thu~da). 15-2.
1.5-1 I. ~-1 'i. 17-15. to sl't up a threc-
\~a' 11c for third pl:H·c 111\ol\lng the
fft.IJ3n\
Thl' \a1lors (8·21 u'ICd the pla) of
~n1(1r oub1tk hitter .\nJant•ttt• Gan
f IO J..111'>. ti\t· '>Cn 1n· al·cs) and setter
:\IJnll'l' Pli\ll'f I~' a'>StstS) to dispose
111 thl· r rnJ Jn'l. "ho cndt·d. -'·6 and
t1l'.d "''h ru.,tin Jnd Estancia
c -n1H'r'1t~ ~•II pla~ (~anc1a at
I Ill pm nn 'iJturda' 1n Corona dcl
\tar' ... g~m rhe Y.tnncr -.i.111 pla~
l u'tin at " on ';a1urda~ night for
1h1rll plJc.l' to tx· pla\ec.J in the 8) m
uf the lu'la 1n ihc first round be-
l:JU,l' C d \1 " ho;,11ng a dance that
n1~ht
Ne'' ron Ii arbor. I J-5 o' era II . 1<1
ranl.l'<l f1flh 111 thl' <'If-5-A.
In u1hi:r girh \Olk)ball:
•Se nior h:tl'k-ro" spcc1 alrst
~larn1 Ju Pnlr hat! 10 digs and fou r
'>Cf\ ICl' Jl'e' Jnd ll('nt Or t ns11n
Walk> :iddl·d n1nl' kills as Corona
dcl Mar I~ I ~ I Ill-Ill c:-.i.ept E t:int'1a.
15·.'. I 'I·'. I'·". 1n a Sea \'1e-.i.
ma1ch a1 fatam 1a . o phomorc
Kr1~1c:n C'oknun u1ntnbutcd SCYen
J..111<> tor 1hl' kJguc: champion Sea
King'
• 'il'nllH bal J..-rtn\ specialist
Kns1a Ll·J..crt had !II\ all'S and scr·
\Cd for 211 pt11nt'> "helc Heather
Cmun and Temrl' Bo~d al'iO pla)cd
\H'll tor Ed1,on as thl' Chargers
( 11 -5, 8-~) ..cturl·d M' ond plan· -.i.1th
a 15·6. 15-ti. 15·-' ~unset League
'1ctor. O\Cr \\c tminStl·r C0-10) at
Ed1\on l:.ckrrt added I 7 digs.
<;nstin. a senior lell·'itde hiller. had
LITKE
From B1 against the Kn1i.-ks.
Despite '>ce1ng the evidence. De-
1ro1t Coach Chuck Daly figured his
team \\as pla\lng well enough at the
11 mc not to after 11s st)lc of play.
That lasted onl) thrcc games into
the Eastern ( onfcrcncc final. as Jor-
dan scored 46 points and Dal) 's
pla)crs begged for resumption of the
Jordan rulcs
Battered. bruised and hounded
fiq~ kills and. Boyd. also a left-side
hitter. produced fiq~ kills and fi ve dig'> -_, --• --·
• Rl·1ko Mabumoto rccordl·d 15
kilb and T1ffan\ Morcnc added 12
J..111 .. and four s(.·r' ice ai.-cs as ns11ing
Fount;11n \'allc' (It)...(), 1 4-~) dc-
ll'atl·d llunting'ton Beach. 10.15.
15-1. I 5-1. I 5-10. in a . unset finak r hl' 01kr' C:'-'11 fl.l'l'l\l'd tint' dTons
from ~·n1M h1ttt'r\ -\ng1c Lu110 and
Kdhe ~hl'pparlj.
• fkhend \<.'n1l1r outside hllter"i
\ha" na ~ltrJ..art1 and ·1cphan1c
Uuang.. Jruoc ..L~.:b_ 6-4) dtnl hed a pla~uff lx'rth "11h a ~uth Coast
L l'JgUl' 'll'tlll) O\ er Dana Hills.
15·1. 15-10. 1-.1;. at Dana ll1lls
\hl J..art1 had 211 kills and eight digs.
Chiang Jddcd nenr kills and senior
Traq "-•m pro<lurcd four \Cl'\'ICC
Jl'l'' for In 1 Ill'
• :-.,l'"fX>rt Chn\t1an. with the
k.1Jl·m~ Ll·agm· 11tll' al rcad) ~·
l'Urt·<l. dcfcall'd C.ihal) 1n a non·
kagul' match. 15-10. 15-1 J. 15· I 0 as
'opht1111ofl' ll'lt-~1dc h111er Tera
\\ all..l·r htld l'lght kills and two ser-
In high \chuol girls trnnis •t nl'l'~ll~ High -.i.rappcd up a -.J ~·a \ il·-.i. Ll·ague campaign w11h
:i Ir...:• ' 1t·\of\ 0' t'r Newport Harbor.
.inJ 1;11;.-r 4uahticd for t~e Sea V1c-.i.
I l·agul··~ So. 2 berth into the up-
u1m1ng CIF pla~ofTs after winning a
loin l11p "1th E'tanc1a
Thl· Tro1ano; ti ed "'Ith th<.' Eaglrs.
I+~ lo'>t'r' to ( urona dcl Mar on
Th ur~J~. un 1he final da~ of league
J~ '\o I si ngles pla}er sophomore
Jcanl·ttl' I ~ lpaa 12n-4 1n league sets).
:-..o J smglcs pla~er frl·,hman
·oanidk 'hcJd and the No 1
douhln l·ombo of Juhe Ll--e and G igi
a~am. Jordan managed 23. 18 and
]_points o'er 1hc nc't three games
Jnd hl.'adcd for lhl· golf course abo\Jt
lhl· <,amc time tht Pi!otons landed in
I u' -\ngek to drown 1ne Lakers
and da11n the champ1onsh1p.
\\ hl·n Bulls Coach~ug Coll in'
gut ti n:d unC\pl.'t'tedl ficr last
..eason. more t han a ew people •
assumed 11 was because of has overly
hea' \ reliance on Jordan. Al the end
of an} do~ game last year. Colhns
could be seen fevenshly d1.,...m-
110( hi\
r
Kim all s-.i.cpt \heir ~Is. Nl'wpon Nt .. nort H.voo• o ~ ,, 1. u"''"'"'·'• o l o Harbor finished al ._.g 1h league or. Tr.urWSAv'\ St or• fift h pint'<.' ., ~~ <:~ro..., M< -Mar ?S v ..... ~,,1,. 8
Tenit1fll''\ Game\ 11 lOI • l ' ndefratc.·J Corona dcl Mar saoo, .. oar• .,, ~twl)(V• ••MO(>'
ma1nta1nl·d 11 hold on the Sea V1c-.i. f\'""• • "' •.,, ••
L l'agul' kad "'llh a 1,-i-.i 'IClol') O\ r r P1c1fic Coast LH9U• l \tanl·ia a~ ( d ~fs No J singles l. .. _
plJ~cr. "-c.'n Phl·bu'i. S'-'CPI her threr w l. T
\l'I' .11 l'tanc1a 0 1na Birch. pla~ing 0 ""•" ~. 0
0 l'"'cttt •'-H \ .,
'\1\ I i:.engk' for lhl' Eagll"s. '-"On '" o La~ , ,. , i o
'>l'l'I 1ndud1ng a b-2 "in o'er CdM·s -"oo=t .J.i• ~ o
\.n ~ ' oun"''' Strauss c ''~ "'l'u 1
1 0" -\. '" L~4 ... , 8 f'4 ,. •True 10 form the top four M'l.'d' n.u"oeY'• kor•
hj'" r··.t· hl·d the ~·m1finals at thl' O· ,.,,. ~ L!J • ... ''
Ovenl w l. l
I 1
' ' 0 ' ~ 0 ) s 0 0 • ,
:l I 0
' ~ ~ l_.,f', Ge,_, Cl lOI Sun~t Ll'agul' 1nd1' tdwil tour-•• ,,, ... ,. a.-r •• .. .:.u... ~u .•· 0>o1~11•
nanwnt at thl' Lindhorg Racquel c '"
II I\ 0"011 .. Y\ l•dOA H \ "' t•• "f' ( lub Top -.cc<l Rcnl' l 'mranct "'' '
llll'l'I "\o ~ M1chdlc Berl o" 1tz in a souftl '°"" LH9U• bJttk \If f ountain V.illc' pla)ers. l.u-
"h1k M anna·~ No 2 ~~d Trac~ w L T
Cn'>t:.l'll nll'l'IS F.J1'>on's Knsten ~·Pr•':" \ 1 "• 1 ~ ~
fkm1ng. "ho " \l'l'dl.'d third. Thl' ''•"t 1 o
"1nnl'f' lllll\I.' 1nll) lhl· tina l later 1n ~a;." .. ~' .. '.. 1 ,, ~
lhl' Jj\ !>•' .... ~,.··· 0 J 0
• Fnr 1hc \t.'cond s1ra1g.h t }l.'ar. 11 r: ~ , H ~:~·~C:.!:~~~<~•
\\Ill tx· an all-Laguna Hills 'i1ngk~ l oniet1!'' G•met c1J01
tinal J\ Brool..l· fll·ming and Jcnm .. •l' .,. v. \• ·• v r-
\IJrqul·c; \\on 1heir se mi final CJP '''"" "',.."'Clara'"' \
matl'hl'S Ill thl' PJnlil' c~oast LeagUl' An9'4ul LH9Yt
111d1' illu;il tournaml·nt at Laguna l.eatue
BcJch Laguna &·arh·~ Enn tkr-8 ,~ 0 A • .,. w ~ ~
n man ,rnd Halina Palmer are pa1rt'd 'Aa'•· O• o
totlelhcr in the doubles final toda). ~::,..i. ~ ' ~
.1g;1in\I SuSll' Kim and Slilri'On Oh 01 8 \~~" ,. '" ~... J 1 o
°" .... w l. T • 0 0
~ 0 0
) s 0
0 2 0
6 2 0
~ . a
~·· w l. l
~ ) 0 0
0 0
0
t .1guna H1ll'I l (xla~ · fi nals lx'g1n at rr.u.w.v·, Sc""• ~ ' La IL h \'\'•• :_l' )l \ .\.,JPP' ':10" ~ r>0" -· () at . gunJ cx.·ac . l'ltJ ~
In high !.(hool -.i.att.'r polo •
d G Sh 1 s,,.. .. .,,,.,. a• Bt.f\ o a-a' • .\k\ "-.:111tan1 an n.·g an... '" o , 3• 8 ,~.,., ..,,,,....~,
pourc.·d en four goals and Ed Carrera
.1ddl·d thrct.• as ln ine (IJ-11. 1-31
ddcatl·J J)ana H1lh. 1-'-8. in a South
C oa't Lcagut> match 1n the
lx1lph1 ns· pool. Geoff Hud.ab~ re-
lOrded c:1ght goalie sa H· for the
\ aquero).
ming pla) en the h.uddle., his board
ha' mg 1nore thnn one ·x on 11.
But for all the show. as soon as the
tlU11cr tlrought the.• dubs back onto
thi: roun. there was no one left in
the building " ho d1dn •t kno" the
Hulls' pla~. For that matter. there
ma} be no om· '"th an) 11e'i to the
game who doc~n·1 know the pla~
C'\ cry ume Chicago nC't'ds a basket.
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WESTSIDE Charming f ot5* 1100 PANORAMIC OCEAN VU SNOLfllf'I hM w/Ylew, bff· •I" I g 1BAgerc1en11>t .. Q#IQe, Large t BR .~ ftoota. tBA CondO, 2nd "°°'· In trllevel 3 bd twnhm, lam· Ina. frpl, 2 car gar. •I Wl'llWt of tM oc.anf 2BR bMIMd c:.ltng, patlo, $515 + utll, tat & !Mt. '"-v ....... $115/mo
63t.·1408 .......... S t04,900 642-6977 PANORAMIC OCEAN VU S 1 t50/mo. IM, 642..013! S1400(mo. Sftty Pllttc• Lg 1BA trlptex. Beam. Flrepl909. ywd, gar· y decorated, frpl«'
lly rm b,._lut ne>c*. COZY TRAILER 35' -+-'2BR. den, 2BA, beautlful opnr. gardener. New 28A frplc uPQradH welk·ln cloaet, nr frwyt & 1799 Newpoft Btltd. Apt• 300 Cagney Lant. Adtlan
dblt ~tteched garage & Cabana Coate Meaa. Enc hOme .• 12400 Betber c:arpt tnruout. End 'unit. C9'M1 pool i O.C. COiiege 1825/mo-+ 2.3. 8'6-2_581. 4934033 Aealty S..545t 3
redwOod decked patio. Senior Park. St t,500. lum/unturn.54o2045_ Adultl•,pref. No pets. ape. A llall . t 11 15• aec.Nopets,~t-3076 Ulll~IM '2 80AM,28A 960/mo
THI DAILY KOT CHICIC YOUR AD EASTSIOE Super 3 bd FUrnlshed . One-Bedroom Lult new Exec. home. 3Br 540.7355 Tot9111 Alty Ceil9 petlo gar Quiet A08 SJ 5/mo 642•5858 laundry. Neer Faanlon
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..,_.count• ::..,--:-..:.....,.;,:. , .. :._ ... ;:.:.,: teched garage ..,..,. ... •North L=na 3BR 2BA BA. 2BA. 2 car gatage, (with t )'Mr Mlual -.1100 Gr .. t locl Aot. Jetl 1:r&o~!' 5:~.1~P ~_.., eooa-s00c>m ~~_:·~~;:-~-:,.: ;:-_~_: 631-1400 .... · ... $265,000 28A 2BA. llghl & alry, lrg house St!> lndry. Front/back yatd, Lg 1BR&28R Apll Walk· M0·41eaor 4N-4&68
ouot.•• ..... --'"' .. "" --MESA VERDE Totally re· prlv pauo. Steps to --------AJC, grndr. Spacious In closet•, patio or -BR 28A 2-Story, wash·
:!:. "-.!' .~~ :! ·:: ... :;:;': ... ..,::.-...;:;.; ~::..:: modeled elegant Goll beach. Pool overlooks •CdM 2BR 2BA condo. 2 *•EXECUTIVE custom 975-t2M balc:ony, atove. di'#, new llU ••• ar/dl'Y8f hkupa, 1 ~ar gar. :..:~. .~ :: :: ·-· ·--·-.. • ... .. ... course home with ' manna. Only S47K. Ser.• car garage S 1350 3Br 2Ba. View of ocean. carpet, mini blinds. cell· 111 • flllJ aoe. 2 patlol. Neer Hoag ;·;.':"' .~ :::: ~T.~ .. -:..=--.. :.-:,-bdrm. formal dining. oak 149)()( Agt 650·6268 -------bay & park. $2eo<>/mo. Aflr'IMlltl Ing fan. Garage w/auto (With t yMI' ,....) Hoepftel ·64~'""317
...,__ .:; .:: :: paneled library & pool & --------•CdM 4BR hBath on 1he 646-2087 -Ol**S & storage. W?llllD. 11111 -1 lllM
IP• beach $2700/mo. Ml-lMl R p1e * est! * 63t·1400 $1.150.000 113-131• •Plll•IU* lllbol (S N P t 1 Lpoolg tB 11,·-~.u~c°!'.!r,.:.,· rig, dtshw • stove • Spaciou• tBR 18A MC\lr· .... -... 2606 orry. 0 • • ..... ·--.... ...... Incl No petl SCS..855
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">\II HI HO" SOUTH OF HIGHWAY lty condo, bay & ocean 28 A tn• t ~·r gar,.,.. EZ i----,-----~-tBR, t8A lurn, sun deck, ..... .... ·•-· mini bhnds. stove. ac· * * '1111\tl ' a.w. 2BR 1BA. frptc. garaoe. views. nic. patio, S 1000 avail now. Mature, prof nice c 750/mo 2234 cess to frwy. shoc>s & rig, dlthwas . llove
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-(front house) 673·3C74 •RENTALS AVAILABLE Inc utll 67S..t3e0 Iv mag Call CHUCK JONES & cold waierl i----------••fB••-• ~1·12teor&46·57•3 •~• .J. *'*.......,***** •---· lel<h 1048 lliboa IUncf 2106 ( u-. 212.. . -2BR. tBA up1t rs "'"'I. _ ..... -lllf" ..,...... osta ~ "' Marti Agt 1u 2 11~ ..., S""ry, No Pets Plllln•Y -******** 28R 1Ba refrlg. w/d, · -• "" _ $1,000/mo. Frig, no gar. "' ••••••
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--e:ALBOAlSLAND 211 ·~--673•9201 2BR 1BA, washer/dryer. encl patio. carport, no BR S625 studio, $525 ********
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$I 600 Newp""t Penln•"la. Great $895/mo 646-0645 979 ..... 10 or 5•9·7007 ports. cable TV & BBQs. ,, SAT & SUN Noon·5 • •Small pet ok ..,. -5 min 10 the beech No movie channels & 2 thru
For sale by owner 3Br, WINTER RENTALS •Carports wl storage condl Steps to ocean! Cute, small 2BR IBA. new 2iiR,2eCTrplc. cath ce11 · 642 3 ,..6 Nov 14
2Ba, lam rm, 2100 sq II From ~A al $1,175 to •Pools W/O tlkups, 2 car park· carpet&palnt.2carpark· dbl car gar wlopener .Pals • •Oversized lu11ury villas
w/spa & gazet>o, oversize 38R Baytront al $2,500 SU UllD APTI ing $ 1050/mo. 129 271h Ing $850/mo Incl utlls. w/d hk·uP $965/mo • •SHARP 2BR, 2 lull furnished or unfurn1alled
gar reinforced for unit. WlhrfrNt ..... IH. 600 w WILSON St wm lse/optlon. " 124 Agate 673-3039 $600 sec 2 persons. NO bath1, $850/mo Move-in •Spectacular ocean and
R·2. bit 73 Walk to lllLTllS Af.;llOO aau . .._2.._ CANNERY RENTALS. JR PETS. 650-1798 allowance paid Call Pam 1unaet.11lewL _
beacnl !own $5:45.000 __ __ _,... _ MGMT 675-4606 " lllboa PrnlnSUla 7.&JT · .-EASTSIDE 28R tBA • 5•"11·5880 Ag •All new health club and
497-5209 Beaullful 2BR 1BA gar· *3BR 2\·BA new home 8 1 "'---recreation center * * * * * * * * age, new crpt, frplc, w/b11tlns & d 'w Brighi & 3BR 2 A, steps to 11nd 1BR, carport. d/w • $800 lmmac . pool. cable. near PHfflea ftn_. •Walk to Balboa Island
w1hr"7dryr. beam ceilngs, sunny, w/frplc. lg closets. Yrly. unfurn Garage. mo yrly Bachlor w/kll. shops. No Pell $725/mo Newport Heights 1pac1uos •6-mo leases evallable ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,.-'!'"-~l~06~91 S t2001mo yrly. 67Jlr5348 s 1195.5 l250 645-2566 fr pie. d/w, frig. high ~it.. carport • $650 mo yrly 646·5137. 111m· 7pm & qu111 freshly painted. * P.,s W91come NtwPGft leach __ __ __ ings. $1600/mo Alice 606 Balboa 964-8058 ...._ be1u1tfully lndscpd Pool,
•3BR townhouse. Newpt 833-8830 Eves 549.57.90 --•W•-* carports & lndry tac leMn9 t .. Ylll ~ •• •11 PllP. "",---d·--.M---2!"'1""'!2"'!'2 Hgts. trplc, patio. very JBR 2811ownhouse 2-car 2BR IBA oa.r .. doors to 3BR tBA Cottage ~ WID tBdrm for sngl Adult $695 T:C::,.W
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R·2 lot. $485,000 S375K By Ownr 675-9460 QUIET LOCATION ir EASTSIDE Np luxury S 1900/mo 956-40C8 Deck S 1000 mo • Dep S 1195/mo 720· 1565 QUIET 2BR 2BA down· (1 lt)lli-1111 =Hol=.,==':Condos=:::::::;;; Sea lion Rea~ _67_3·_5_354_ ~II. •llTlllll 3 P~~rog;:10~ 2e~:r ~~';. Townhome 2BA 2' •Ba BAYCREST J BR ~BA ~!~~37i71 Avl
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this prolesslonally decor· t91C Santa Ana Ave 972-017l. 7"· 1382 s 12001mo 673-0681 w/garage wiopnr wld ~ pattos. wooded area 2 ••sr• ~ p & $950 NO PETS 722·8011
ated 2 BR. den and 3 tull Wayne. 7 t 4·6•6·88 t6 -m.•ll!•t llYI . hkup woodQurn1ng trplc car garage new carpels. Super Shari;> 1BR 1BA. paint auo garage. Mfe81i811U Eves/wkends 722·81CO baths.situated on a lg •wr1 ~ •Charming 2BR 2BA micro $900 10 Sl lOO $l800/mo NOW yrly wl parktng $735/mo $675/mo 645-5517 •"nny corner loca11on LOOKS LIKE A MODEL!-13.000-"" fl lot New Op1 s f h a a e & J 1 D 16 3 5 3 o 9 o ----*SH "'RP 1 BR n e ... ..., • • oo wy.g r g 1s1 • deposit No pets m· ys • · •Clean. quiet upper 2BR ••un•ITI "' · w wllots of privacy You 4BR, 3BA Lg cul-de-sac kitchen. 3BR 1'-BA laundry Avl 12 101 CALL Velma 549•2447 '((i •t il lll ,/,,/, flat Eves/Wl\nds 673-6478 lBA, new appls. crpt. ..-carpet. paint, enc garage
must'" ~111 you desire lot Only 10 yrs old RV $439K Bkr 642·3850 s 1250/mo 675-9835 I • -----drps dlw Gar w/ltotaBe Sparkling clean large 2 blks oft sand. avail now
the beSI. acoess cathedral ce1I· ll1W•HT IEllm EASTSIOE SHARP JBR • ,f)~~k•t ~,,· , STEPS TO BEACH $730· ND PETS 6•0 2• c. Garden apts Be1u111u11y $700/mo 760-8862 ----•IMMAC Spacious & ltght HOUSE Obt gar flp w d ·T'u7•· '4 v 1Br tBa relrtg. wl d $800 '" • '" ~ landscaped grounds I•~ IMI ~~l~A~~1:2o~51~k~ For under $350.000 Cute 3BR 3 lull baths, lrptc 2 hk·UP yd All new onside f{"j 1(1.t/!. yrly 1t3 E Ba.lboa Blvd. •Clean. quiet 2BR 2BA Poot& spa,pallosl decils •VERSAILLES LATOUR
..... -Clrcle Nr Bf_ker& Bear & co;ry charmer 2BR pv1pa1tos.2-cargar w/d $1t50 lilopels979·4383 l -, 'I· 'I •999-0123* gukitch.dfw wallpaper garageorcarport 2BR 2BA frplc.Quletloc ,,.1111.u S1650 Avlnow 759·9194 EASTSIDE on Broadway · •-••rr am •cony. •' · ac .... 0< TRW •gtnofee"••-7211 ••• 673· 7677 729-7262 & pa ho Great for 111 llme $825 NO PETS ~·o 2495 t n-.. room $660 ,. .,.. l Carolyn, Mimfl Lyncl'l 1BA Frplc outdoor spa hkup Great loc nr park )407 ( C....t "9y ta ---I b I na age 8 "-I S605 $1200/mo IM . No pets
1BR & den encl garage 2BR 1BA. hreplac:e. patio, '" • 2B"""' 8 ,.,,,,5 .-rt ..U ~ NEW LiSTING• buyers Asking s339 OOO •JASMINE PARK• Water & gas paid NEWPORT NORTH oarage 642-6762 •••-. •-• drm 1 • 8 .-•Yrty 28R tBA wl g1r <iWN.E~nMdlloMlllasll' • __ .,_ Ii"• a model ...... _ PPrrotnpeCtrtPtea~se-cotnulsyive•Sea New 3Br 3•-.Ba condo. ucoi ,.,..0 .A.gLS"r ":95 ec:-·•..,. • land " .. -•"• -2Bdrm 2B• $860 Upper Unit •I 215 32nd
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Shopping Center Rear cathedral ceilings NPT Crest -end unll 3Br Pets Good credit reQ COM 3BR 3BA. unit· Lower unit 675.5068 pool lndry rm stove j Bedroom $670 $500-$650 CLOSE TO
unit consists o f 2 5375.000 Carotyn, MM 2.,8a. 3 decks, best plan 11.11 M -111 lllOI $750 montl'l 556-7597 teched home Fireplace. ----d/w ceiling fan. vertical 2Bdrm 1· ,98 $775 OCEAN Slove, refriger
bedooms -ramlly room I r111 Lynch 673· 7677 :3 Pool. couns. we1bar 3 BAI • g"911 Quar1er1 in FORMER MODEL Twnrim w/d, yard Custom Bull! Coron1 dtl MM 2622 blinds We pay OH & 2250 Vanguard 540·9626 ator. ref8'11Q,Pft required
(or coul d be 3rd 729.7262 owe. 6•5·6C96 most desirable location. 2 Masters, 2,18 A frptc. St750/lease 6"·1667 water -(714) 723..0414
beclroom)1~.bathFron1 ----------'l blockfromBlg Corona formal d1n1ng -VIEWBlutts,be1u11tu1v1ew 1m· 2111~1111 IUYITIOIPTI D1n1Polnt 2626BAYFRONTI PIER 2BR
unll II a 2 bedroom, 1 ITIP &.ml•n WllTOLIFF beech Extra large yard. $ t300/mo Agl 548-9948 maculale. 3BR. 2''tBA. 900 SEA LANE Ml· 1111 2BA condo, 2 car garage
bath unit. lnsJde laundry MT UITllU 3BR 2BA. $535.000 By freshly painted. French s t 15o1 m 0 da ys 644-26 t t Sorry No Pets *lmf .,_ 21 redecoraled Adults No
room. 2 car garage Call Most popular 38R picture ·Ownr Details 645-0807 doors, fireplace. ocean EASTSIOE COITAGE 2BR 760-350•. eves 673-5253 28R 2Ba. 2-ear gar, crpl, • lmmac. frig, gar S575mo pe1s $1250. 673·66•0 soon for more inlor-perfect lendscap & spa. w Es T NE WP 0 RT 111ew from front terrace, IBA Gar . W/O Ilk-up, 675-1849 or 496-7649
mauon $288.000 Clean. neutral decor. Adorable 3 bd home: Children & pe1s ere wet· p1t10,a1tnew1nslde S850 ,. ... 2112U drapes. refrlg, d /w , .a..aliBJIU WESTCLIFF l arge 1BR 111-1100 OOn't miss outl Mesa Del next to park steps to come $2,600/mo in· No pets. 979-4383 Large patio. pool .Over· sundeclt.~ 2 only Near ~ u Hunt ltlCh 2640 con do. pool, new
Mar $276 000. Call ocean Bu111-1ns. hdwd eludes gardener House tor rent/lease 3BR. looking Newport Bay beach. S i200 675-3572 •LR~ Dix trl·level. 2Br 2 ~~~! $1~';7~-~Js l1ll~1l ll}\J:'\'i re·t I 1\11 \\,\
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Donald Plafl 63t·1266 floors, skylights & spa 1P111 UT/-11-1 2BA. 2 car garage. lg Avail now. 675-4839 2BR 2BA, 2 car garage. llllT9llTI
63t·t400 .$595.000 221 Mllll l yard. Newport Heights LllllY...-T frplc. Near park ~1200 These attracllve Apts lea· :~ie,2·~::: ~~:::an C:~ 1•
DOV''"'' SHORES El..,.,ant 17• _,._. Pets ok kids ok 267 /mo 7 t t 'It Hello1rope * ture pool. spa, prtva1e w/d hk up. 2•00 s• nr t blk to' "'•y ~ ..... en• ..,., • -• .-&M . Knov $0t300 72"'·9246 38R 2BA oo. ,_n<S:.~-t ~·~2087 .... ' ... "' .,.. WM~R 6 bd Monterey Spanisl). Ir~ ...a A " t>each S.C. apa, AIC. --• patios or decks. garage Hunt Harbour $1475/mo $700/mo yrly 675·17•6 -... Pllml t den, family room tormal .., ...,,., LARGE EASTSIOE 2BR dblt gar $3500 722-6460 •OLD COM.• or carport In a beauttfully '1213) 860·9513 Double-wide Moblte Hom -dining & dock fOf large 2BR tBA, quiet, bright. landscaped Httlng We'll give you tM down 1c-n1i========~ yachLln PJltDe vu area _ __ tBA. new carpet, paint, lllla m -am.all t>alcoo QM.ag8 Sorry. no pet• 2BR 18A. anci garage, on New Port B • )'
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excflg for a ahare of own-Lush patio with spa 3BR 2BA ""Duplex. FrjTh:, blinds, ,.rd. Single ~er~ Lease to reliable S975 760Y8o52 • Bachelor S550 pano No pets. Otsh· $700/.mo • utll ~deP. Pl arlhlp You make the l '4'"G• 1760-3600 $2100000 gar. newly decorated. age. 185 Walnut OnNnd Imo. • t 8edroom$655 washer & lndry rm lv mag 2t3-63t-5920
mthly pymll & we share lO 00 BAL.BOA ISLAND : , bd 602 Avocado S t.U5 incl $950/mo 675-8427 ooupte * 495-6862 Charming 2BR. lrg kit. Hf> 2Bdrm 288 twnhse $845 $725/mo 843-0930 FURN 28R clean apt 11 apprec. You receive 1 "'ta• ...,.. canattront -studlO apt & gas & water 760-9020 MESA DEL MAR NEWPORT HOTS 4BR d/r, llp, dble gar. strg S lft mlll ITlllf 2 WEEKS FREE RENT Yr June .90 Slept to oc;ea
t00%taxbeneflts Must 11·:~~~'°:.·"!!.,..-tie-up tor 2 t~· boall Charmlngnewer2BR2BA.Shatp&ciean 3BR -fam· 2BA,pool.frplc,dlhwshr of PCH $1250mo COSTAMESA old 3Br2'-.8A,lrplc,w/d $850/mo,gas&water
have Clean credit. Agt ' ''" ,.,. _, Covely decc;>L A bay & couage.11y1e hse, S of Dy rm. 2 frplcs, nice decor S t300/mo 111/lu t/aec 282· 1 t t6 Diana/Sua nne Ml· 1U• hk up. 2 car garage. encl 535-6786 °' 675.-6409
239·43350ys, Ev. Wknds ~ •::c"'.:...-night lf9ht views. Bayside, nu evef)'1hlngt St390/mo. A.gt 546-9950 (2 t3) '86·9572/daya LARGE 2BR .. Office t patio. t ml bch 646-<l t52 LIDO ISLE fuml9hed l BR
9 673'-fiOO $995,000 S 1395/mo. 964-357• New E'alde 2BR, 2'~BA (2 t3) 396·6355/eves blOCk to beactl Large CLEAN 2BR 2BA. patio. 2 WKS FREE RENT Yr old util1 & garage Incl t Per
T hOUM II ptc & NEWPORT Island hOuse, baleony With ocean view fenc:.d yd. gar. w/d hkup $750/ N o ma 11 er "'ha I \\ATI HI HU 'l HARBOR VIEW HILLS A111 own 'f' r I ~ 2Br t Ba frptc bea4.11 area Carport. 11250 mo Avllt $825/mo Incl grdnr/watr 28R 28A l/p, w/d hk up, '°"· ~7f8,_!.•.,7 mo
you < e do1n9 your ltOMI, •-· t211 Highly upgraded gar age. ..val now on 39th St 'S t075/mo. t211 723 . ..ol!Oe 252C E. 16th P1966-t52 t cntrl vec. loll of Ille, gar yeerty v ~ 1007
n o m e t o w n REAL ESTATE 3BR 2'it8A. family rm, 3 St.095/mo. 722..0512 avall now. 8tl-880-0JOO TRW req'd, no petl wl atorage 146-4152 ...-t • IU
DESPERATE! Muat Sell newspaper . car garage, some l/lew, Ml Ill~ Na w I y decor a ted UllW EXTRA LAROE 3BR 2BA Wlni.t tental. F1Knl9hed -~~~ 2~'R ~Bbty c2t:; The .., Piii lits in $3000/mo Agt 759-1389 2BA ,.;,., patio, lndry & NWpt Shra 3BR 2BA 2nd ~"~~.1. =~~o tBA. t car garege 2 car garage. wathar dl'Y8f CIUn Unit. 642·3150 Bk
DbMI gar, deck 77 t-3719 -1 Molllt HGMft JASMINE Creetc. Light 3Br carport $425 644-8586 floor duple•. lrptc, dfw, 2 beeCh $1 tOO 675-8472 $850 month 760-4364 facitltiee. patio. ,,________ For Siii 1100 tam rm, quality decor, ca~age. t carport, lg · • (714) 971..0300 PDllSIU ~--~"'!!'!'--~~ •WALK TO BEACH C.M. aaaocpool/tnnlaavl t2/6 MWflllfm• . ;'ome k.o~:~knto v~:!~ SPACIOUS turn tBr apt UllW Corw dtf k 1022 t0% dn 1BR 1BA A/C l2900/mo+eec. 759-8029 2BA. 28A, flNplece, gar S1295/mo. 646--5434 wl dectc. ocean side ol tBR $635 & 2BR $735 Incl L!cp!! ltlCh 2648 11111.f I l•IB ______ ...,,..,. S2 000· i<f ODE ED age & carport, Pvt patio, hwy, 1850/mo incl utll. pr-vt garlJQe gu & water -mflll
.,._._ ...... -........... _ ................. "-t· ·Any age o NEWLY REM L · encl locetlon 1850/mo + Varull181 PtnthOuM Bey *873·607t • No Pe .. 11 °2323 Eide~ *vLAIEWRG. ~-alrBmRa. ln~~hN ..... 11111111&1tt .. ~· ,.,., s255. 722.7537 LJo!:.vi:.::: 3~o;;:-MC dep. Avl t 112~. Mary & Ocean vu. 2BR '20A. ,.._ -•••••••.. u t•HI ,_.. _ _... •soooimo. s7s.9323 ~7-355 Torelll Atty many upgrades. Shutters Cosu MiSa 2624 544•7954 Utll paid. HOO/mo . • t to 4 Bedrooms
2BA28 ... tll ~---.._... thruout. St600 IH STSIDE 2BR 1BA 2•~·t2ttor 497-45&1 •Fumlthed& "• u rm.--·· •Big 1 & 2BA E·alde loct W/Pllfage Close to • --•UnfUrnllhed 1250/mo IP8C4t rent Ind -"'"" rll... 0.. fllolrll 2126 650-25e5 BBQ &. lndrY rm. Patio. tti'I n g \ . A v a II ~ COMMANDING VIEW ot •CIOM Jo beach
cable & utlls, $80,000 crpt. 511 S..Wwd'. 2br. 38R 2BA Furtl. Ocean STEPS TO OCN, 2BR. gar & cable al/I 1&35 & S'135/mo. Agt 631·7370 coaat. Wall-wall glau •F,.. l11t.CALL TODAY!
IMI0-3794 frpt, gar 11980 760-1382 vi.-. gatage. decks. St. too $745. No pets 631-6427 Beach acrou street VIW IEOI ll~iiiiliC:Jltliiiui::mlI frptc, W/O 1985/mo. Ill VILLA BALBOA 2BR. MC •Big Beeutlful Ql.Het tBR UIJm -+ lfl Lukurioul latge llV rm . .Mw t, only. 24'-88'e gate $1, 150 • Greet Eatlide 1ocetloni °' 38A 2BA. balcony,;,. ~!~,!!~d!L. Pvt deck. '";iiiii .. ;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiii~~ NWPT 2BA Twnnm. frplc. carpet& bllndaJ Gatage& t...,.m _..., o ~t. '' l l40 petlO St.350 L-ndry room, BBO. PttlO. carpart 1950 Quiet.,.. 494-2265 or 499-t955 , _____ ..._ __
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enc garage, no pet9. HUO OCEANFAOHT 48A. gt1 garage, dlal\w....,I pets M S-113, Aft 4pm •EX OUAAO• ... •• -r °" 111-117• ....... a vwl1.400 642 5013•t5CMIOl8 •OATIDCOMMUNfTY• --· ,, -. NHN-_, '*-11.175 • EASTSfOE DUPLEX, 2BA. • •• ,.. 1• 1 .. l'W .. C...I
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(714) 863-1200 wauCoverings by Geraro FOUND CockatHll Irvine & COMPUTER input general llU 111 .... Tll RUL ESTATE
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Servtces Res/Comm Catt 71'·722-1739 small Irvine Mtg com--•11111•
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WALLPAPER HANGI NG band .Newport Pier in· Witt 26 t-9302 •1ne ~-· ltet•ng system will\ un· He4p wM\ted FIT P T REMOVALS Compe1111ve scribed 9/30189 Call •$1917/MO• limited earnings For in-nights & ..-ends Ill thl
t>1ds St L1c.:r 416904 650·2583 •ml/Wllfl Under the general $Uper IOnT1at1on call PETE S~ otfloe Must
I 7 t4) 523 2375. -vision °1 the e"'ecut '"' VIOTTO at SELECT bl able & f1e.Jble • Larry FOUND male Dog red For ':J1•0eo Store assistant, this position s p -with wh II lace & I Costa 1\11858 751-5263 BETTER HOMES & ..... apply at WE ga)s snd hang together 1 egs responsible IOf prov10,nq GARDENS WICKES FURNITURE
.Stri.i;>-painHnstall Ad· looks Ilk.I sml Husky OlllllTRllELP secretanat svpport to tt e REAL ESTATE 751 ·5000 3200 Harbor 81, C M
:VICe to the crazy 4 yrs l0J2,S,. vt J'orktown &. .. I 5 _ executive ass•slant flt1r .
exp 533.7172 any lime. Beacn. HB 96•·3779 FtT P/T no ewperienc:e eral manager board 0r IEIEr!1!!1T 111'& FOUND WATCH Ralpns l nec:essary ·631 ·6672 directors aqd c:ler•C il FIT PfT posit~· l\lall m 1rk11 p kl 1 ClllJll pool Takes minutes "t f or Ftn Valley d noe E11clus111e Chri st mat
10130/89 ~;9.~~5 °~, IELP boaro meetings 1atia• stuoio Monday & Tues Store CALL 434-()164,
5'6-3425 F~1endly person to r otk c:and•Oate wot have 2 ,rs 2 30.9 pm 964·9503 .Or apply tn petton et --I kotcnen prep & •unc:n recent -secretariat t!•P u•m111111-THE .PAPER OOU .· 3t0
LOST Blacll Lab MAS Mon-Fri apply in person with pro1tc:1ent 1yp1ng rn -" ftr So Coest Pta.e ==---~• Adull neutered male 177 q1versl<le Ave NB woro processing & ,, PT or FT tor Dusy Re.i Es-·
Lost v1c1n1ty 17tn & I --gamzaoooal sis.ills T1tm· tale 01t1ce m Laguna UT& UIJI
Ptacenua Children deso-MU OlllTD IEll I por ary oos•l•on ..,.,1 po~s· Seac:n l'le>rth en<S Musi Mondi/San.I• Ana. .,, lnfl
late Please call Carl at SS 00· "' P T 1s.25 lbhtyot t>eeommg •egu ar "1"' troni ottice appear-re nowned wo m en s "
645-1055 or 627 ·3223 nrs wk Bc:n 1oc 5'4.03S2 lull ttme Open IJflt•t r111eo •nee gOOd pnone skills & l>Outl(fue 11 looldng IOI' 2 Call 71~.-631 7318 10 , ''9"1 lypong •IQ O Call lllghly .. p'd ..-f)eOC)ll
oppor1un1111s 847-6917 W1ndow/Awn1ng Cteanlng •FREE ESn MATES •
reconcile bank ltltemntl •HOUSE CLEANING• Res/COfnm Malnt1Re91tr llJ•JJll · Int I I patcl'I pl11ter1ng. U1~~~ ~~7~9 Eaper1ence Relerenc:es ALL CARE ENTERPRISc custom teJtturing. quality
• ••• • • 'ff'
• Dependable Good 631-2475 or 8'2-WASH U.-.--work Problems-No Prot>-
Rates 631-5989 Mary • -... ~ tems• =326864 55•-7831
HOUSECLEANING ANO WITH Sl<lll & CARE large Job s Newport Pl&ITD I plllJ,
HOMEMAKER SERVICE ReferlnQes Please call Costa M esa Hunt Seacl\ Spec1ahze 1n Restucco &
Resld I Comm I Mar1ne Tom 675·6226 areas Ell Refs67J.2074 Paten work E11t lint
(7t4l 646-6015 P • . ---;;;cusTOM w oRl(v. Pam.Ung Lowest Prices Plllln. PLn :s~~u~~ r~e~":.7~; Br1ck·Blocll w111s.'11re· 552-5014 or 646-2160
House & Vecancy Cleaning at tl\I lowest cost Root· pieces NB/CM /HB areas
llc1'd, BondecLAeas plumbtnQ, llectrlcal misc •B.575034 6A6-'&3•
We Real~ Care 647-1230 Llc•6H71. Gu 675-3694
ourleout S.rv. 750•7395 RELIABLE Housecleaning ........ ,. -
by the day Local area Fixtures. h•lrlooms. and
E•c:ellent References works of 11'1 Raymond
CALL YOianda 63 l ·SH 7· Sanders Ltd 953·6039
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CteanlnQ S20·S30 per rm
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Serving ett your eteqrtc:al
needs (7t4J 631·3238
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WHILE YOU'RE AWAY
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House. pets & pla.nt care
Refs, Lie /Ins 567-•84,7
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L4WN MAINT S48·9309
GREEN LIFE by ERIC
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t h routth class1f1ed
••2-1111
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Customers R1cnara Sinor
ILIC In• Refsl 6A5·7608 •-.m• 4 -*'lllnll Elloellent quality at reas
prleet Reis LICd Full
weu Greg 642-074.4
TOP QUALITY' PAINTING
lnl /Ext 18 years 0 C
Lrc Ins d Reis
PROMPT 839· 1886
H•v••pr•geul•
without the prag•
Sell rour It.,... tn cl•sslfled.
LllTt ,_~a.a. •umY •IYll ·app1icat•on & appt Fay to• IPPt 494-11n to woril 20-25 HrtJWk
Balboa Peninsula Po1nl Full 11me good driving re· Pi.1M call Nancy at
P111M call 675-6662 c:oro Bring OMV' print· UTlll "ISll UllPT /llm 836-8983 tor appt -ovt Costa Mesa Bl r l'lel ~oo•rn g tor uPD•ll -----------MISSING'·Kerry tne Sea ue· 0 P operate Ila gar e'1tl'luS11St1t Pl'5on tor 111•• eu -BIM 0og1 Reward tor re I print t690 P1acen11a den at Snerma,, Gardens ---
turn• Call Boy Scout Sea DENTAL ASSISTANT • I '" CdM Saturdays 3 Dusy °'"''541 front otf•c:e PIT for lady s boutique In S oa 10 3 30 POSltoon Gooo telel)hone N9wport Beacl\ Call e ... 714-642·503 t Snarp RO A tor Quality dell· un ys a m • VO<Ce typing. o•oamza. 644-1823 taJ 01t1c:e Full·hm.e N 8 pm Call Doroiny Mon· t•ona s~ •Is Call fOf 1n11,.
752·6733 Uk to• Janet Fri 8 a,,,·4 pm 673•226' 111ew 7 '4·26t-2680 t>etw --11u1ii1Mirnmiii·--
DAIVEA • Medical doctor Sfflc ,ng a-30 . 1pm ASIC •oo: LY""' '3-5 years ••1:f'"l J£ST onty
Executive Full 0, Parl· medica1 c:osmenc prac-I 1r1IT I n IPPY •
~CTIVE SH APE LY For Newoorl Beach I e•e>e• enced person 101 IEOEn/9¥91 Nd t 722 7537
lir'ne Kay2l3·937·7~ tree Mustnave20·25yrs PT rec:ept1o•·osHyp1S1 tor Urgentty nMCS~atMI
put>1re •e•a11ons ano o• Co11a Mna 11w ott•c:e I person to work wnl'lout
PRAYER to ine Holy Spml lllYll sales exper1enc:e Con· t-5 D m Monoay • .,., • superv1slon for Teau olt
Holy Spirit you Wno mal!e Medical Supply Co 100 ... 1 tact Renee 636·5840 >la~ 645-4044 "nOrning~ I co '"Orange CoeSI 11es
me see everything and •ng lor energetic perso" Mon-Fn 9·5Dm 9-, We tratn Write T G
BLOND. LOOKING FOR
M~ RIGHT
(8051 648·6276
VVl\o snow me the way 10 I wtgOOd drtving record tor, .----------Resrau•am Drckerson, Prea SWEP·
reach my 1dea1s You I lull-ttme empl~ya\4tf\t. IOTO CO-Bo• 981005. fl
Who give me the d1v1ne Some neavy ••Ito~ Gooo R lllST /Hmll w ortto Ta 76161
g1tt to forgive and tornet ... t .. o·' • ove. s... -----.. .,..,ne •IS ... vst nave .,,1\. ~DD•~ L ... eSlaurant --.-.a.-/T
lhl wrong 11'18115 done to pnnt·OUI Call tor aopt Roms 30•6 B• SIOI Cos .. l.Aesa tE --·x-· ... tne 1110 Yov wl'IO are .n all 1141960 9499 arn 1tra mas .i N..o
tl'le ll'atances ot my He 1 1 • restavra"ts I S1c:1y •or Dec 5·22
w1t11 ,me J in 1n1s snort MIYll &LL ""11llS w1po ... t:>le tvMe worlo.
dialogue went 10 tnank Ip T F T a I ~· available 1n NOVlo ""'"9 0 ease lt>O•v n' 911'\·5e>m Lt 1ncomlnQ
You tor everytn1no a.no ll I.A ~ v "9 P91tOn M·" :!·'><>......--· ca11s 13 pnone hnes). It
c:ont1•m Of'ICI m0<e 1n11 1 °""9'5 ust ave 9ooo Costa ~eut>en E ... ee ,~ • E WP & sec dut..s Non-
Mt'Ver want 10 ~ separ· ~·,1~~7~ ;•c:;~ .... ~•i11 Mesa Pac:1t•c: Coas• ,.,0 ... .,,.4) &mllg ott1ce Too oey
ateo trom You no ma11e1 833•1885 1'sl< tor v ,9. Newp~ Beac:r-, commensurate w1u p
i"ow greet mater,at o.. or A. c.ia Nr OC A.ttOOf' Newport Call tor apot 569-1044
S"IS may t:>e 1 want 10 t>e Beach ---_.._ __
v.1!h You ano my •owed •mu 1 llU'fll nl STHiii &Tm
ones tn Your perpetul f I E•P d clean C\11 tor mov• Huntington Fun & Pat1 hint. 11rn1 COl\d gt()() rnan11 You to• Your ing comP&n) 432.8338 Beach Your first pet, I & pay 67_3-.33 __ 20 __ _
Love toward me e"d m., toveo ones llMll. p IT , Fountain Valley yo&lr ft rat Job, T&UIT ...
men To Oll•ver LI< T':mes Must 5 c:Urrently~lng"'~
ersons may pray tP115 na~e trvcl\ & ·nsvral'C:e '() (01 I I (11,(i I vour flr·at c•r, lor mov111. TV c0m: pra e 3 c: s 1 s ' merc111s & t11ev11lon y r on ecu rve 7 4 ~ Hr • m eage ,0 'I( >11( ITI.'(, k A I days Alter the tnlrd day I 549·8548 vour fl rat home .. , ... wor
1'° Mell ng your w1sn w•ll o. gran1ed ' cl\lldren fot ~. All
no matter now 01fheult 11 D•; Cte1nin9 ! ~ 't • "~ :'lio ' "~ aioes l)leeM apply C..
mey be Then prOfntM to •ml Pfllll \I "· •·~ IC';;..-"-c • Cl•••lfled'• • 248-7391 for an top9l ,
pubhsn 1n11 d1atogue as E•D o F T ,a.5 gooo pay .~"" , "''v-..•
soon as your favor nas Laguna Beac:n 494-3536 your flrat
l>Mr1 granted p C General C .. I ******** 842 j333 choice. Y&UTPllllll ~
Ast< for Bob or ~
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PEJZ-ZEE
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1 TumOler
2 Stow' ""'* 3 Molell
4 Tr•-.c1ton
5 OfWl'9F 6 ~ 1e.
• 8orn ·~ 10 HurMle
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$S """"' • M U.."POf' 11u....-
....:u.._:=.,, collec·pAS renge, tuton. 10.000
1111 Ol -..e S. /Su •i;•sl ~TU air conditioner. m-i1n .!._)n -d r ••••r. c lo thes . r_,., ··-, SAT /SUN 9'-1, 260 S"rks
IALEt Antlqun, re· (btwn Orange &· Santa
,,._Mor. lurnlture, bike.1 Ana 1 blk No. of 20th)
nu:ll mlec. SAT & SUN, MOVING SALE! Sm .p:
.,...,11 PolntMttle ptlances $7.60-110, radio
, .-..yttllng goes! S2S. patio chrs SS ea. ~ wl d, patio turn, linens 50c·S2. leather --. etc. S.t 8-3. ,:>un~ cowboy tac,ket $65, "4, 433A Oahlla:.rear clothing· soc-SS. SAT·
SUN 8-5. 291 E 23rd St. hendmade • bam· • boo tumlture traction ot OLD 78 records. antique
*aM CQaL 'S50:..Ssoo buHet, o.11;ocKer. aofa &
I e 11 I u'n 8. 4, 6 1 6 chair. 2 round braided
Poineettla 72 1·9216 wool rugs & misc SAT
ARD SALE. SUNDAY onty 7-4·2451 Norse Ave.
ONLY from 10·4. AlmostjSAT ONLY 9am-4pm.
•• new clothes!! Best ASSOf1ed hand tools. king· ~I Ml12 Qfctlld. lize brass headboard,
patio table w/4 cttairs.
Meny mics hlllhld items -:===== 2204 Miner. • SAT /SUN 9-du'iiil 5i'5();:
1nge Ave. Crystal, Onen· EVEAY SAT. & SUNDAY Ill objects. plctures, dis·
8f'99 Cout College• hes, furn & much misc
& Adam. Costa . Admission/Parking TEAK bar stools $40 ea
E. SPACES S l2.in White Trestle din set
ll'cllVelrice. s 15 on day 01 Bedspreads S 10 -$35. M .. t 432 5866 Clothes 6-8S1-$5. Paint· · • lngs $5-$15. LamPs.S10.
Typewriter $25 Desk
$35 1994 Church at
20th Ott Npt Bl Sat 9· 12 ******** ame11s
DNISILE .......... ....... IMnf 61 44 SAT ONLY 9AM-•PM , _______ ..,._.,.._ Antiques. furn. clothing
GIANT BLOCK SALEI 5 misc hshld items t t06
garages. 6/81101\2116 Pescador Dr, X·sl West
Lyra (Turtlerock) Fri-Sat-Clift & Santiago
Sun 9.4 Follow 11gns at
LBOA ISLAND Up to
55 tMt. S12.50 per Sale
~red 752·2881 ... , ..
0·45', Power or sail.
id ~y 72~45e7
...... Tl11U* Mint Condition One
owner Low mileage
8-18-506.-5 130 -
CADILLAC 1972 El
Dorado Beautiful car• <••••11•1Nc·> 1'1nlna.t 1-1.,. ....., ...... .
A glllf'lt exhibit of the
collections ol leading
Culver & Campus Sola.
1k1 misc. answering
machine. clothing. etc
Giant Garage Sale' Large
selectlon of toys, clothes,
hsehld Items & much
morel From childrens' to
adults SAT 1114 8·3 22
Tlmt;iergate. Irvine, lotlow
ttgns
SELL F1ne-c'Onll1tt0n1 EJCtras
. • $4000 675-6 106
h h I .f. d U SIC UI LUIS
dealers In antiques
********
Overltodled with stulf1 A c.-to dMllfied will helc>
t rou~ c ass1 1e Up To SSOK 1 Day
Approval 100•1. Financ-142 _5118 1ng Call~;'l~;~6Sa111ngs
Autoslmponed
.-E"'*'..,,._"".-1et.-nt._.__s_s 3,_o Furnlturt 601 4 Ptts & Animals 1111111 II T&IU
RED PORCHE With tan •n·
NEWPORT
IMPORTS ...
Brand n-BMW 3251
Convet11ble. blaek with
white interior. plnstrtplng,
rear deck SPoller. custom
Wheels, car phone,' fully
loaded. Company trans·
fer, must sell! Assume
tease at S575/mo -
1114111
Autos DomtstJc 9 300
AMARO BERLINETI A
981 V6
All power. excellent.
new pamt. $2.495 or
best offer pp.
968·5688 or
96J.8S55 .
CADILLAC 1977 Seville
Automatic. air. lull power
accessor1es., moonrool
E11cellent cond1t1on
Pnced to sell quick at
$4300 (642UOHI Day·
549-8209, 549.4' 14
Evening 6<15-6004
CADILLAC 1979 Sedan de
Ville. 1-owner. dark blue .
leather. loaded 93 000
miles $2500 644-4024•
CHEVY '80 CAMARO
BERLINETnA EKcellent
cond111on PI S, Pt B
$3000 OBO 120· 7063
T~ng * B'ILY 1111'* <---~-.......
6049
•PnU1•• AllPWPllS tenor Power windows. •••••••••• A/C pohslled 7's & 8·s • ......... *....an* 3.0 houra per day needed
by.Huntington Beach C1ry
School 011tr1ct Must
tal<e & pass proficiency
EAUT Off wtute 3-pc
custom sectional. brown
leather sola. •• gls COi·
lee tbl wlgold base.
Drexel game tbll4 mtch
chrs.; Lane step tbl. 3 prs
Jacquard pleat drapes.
artwork CdM 64•·8407
· exam & written Spanish
t•t. Salary $7.289 to
$9.06 per hour Apply
20451 Cra1mer Lane
H.B. 964-8888 Deadline
tor applying t 116/89 i--IUll-----l•IAll
•~======~-Mattress. box. frame. new. ltPIUl ll•I s235, 840~8733,
k1la. Basset Hound
Beagle. B1chon Fflse
Chihuahua Dalmatian
Doxie, Golden Retriever
Keeshou nd Lab ,
Maltese. Manchester
Temor. Min Schnauzer
Pap11ton. Pug Pyreemes
Samoyed Sch1pperke
Slleltle. Ch1htz4 West1e
PllTl-IP
All puppies guaranteoo
PETLAND PAVILION
OPEN 7 DAYS
16374 Beach Blvd '1 m1 S
405 twy. ne11t !O Target DREXEL din rm set. round
tbl w/2 lvs, pad. • chairs,
china closet. Pecan. gd _ •Ml-SHI•
c:ond. $450 969-0205 Month Old Kittens Avail
We have an opening tor a FUTON-Queen size One To Good Home Momer
Pa r t • T 1 me T y p e . month old. 8 .. thick. not S1sm.se Home raised
••Uer /Paste·Up Em· standard 6 .. Wood fold· Litter trained 1ov1ng, use
ptoyee Experienced ap-ing frame Barely slept to dogs & kids Short ~ts preferred. ·but on Pure cotton 5275 haired. 1 lem & ma1e
pr9C19'on and entllus1asrri value tor S200 grey/wlllte. 1 mate oct!lot
equally important. Call can 581_6312 tabby H B 960·6659
Lisa Tanney or Pat Toor __ • .,111.-1 .-
al &42-"321, or lltt out ap· Hand-carved Meic1can ---plicatlon In lobby of K1ng·s1ze Headboard. W/shots 2 males S 150
• AntlQue Scotch Armoire. each Call 642-1629 lllLY Pl.IT oak 720-9790 -Labrador Retrievers .1.1 .... -1 --AKC. black, 7 wks. 1 male •••K ._.., MISC bdrm/din rm set. 2 fem. an Shots S225 -W. ler It. desk patio furn. w/d S48·560 1 ..... ---u 12121 XLNT cond. Appl only __, Call 9.5 644-060 1 A LOVELY variety of older
kittens & adult cats need Moving Sate! Complete responsible Inside -mTM.illLD household Master homes. Neut/shots
Hourly .. commluion. Bedrm, llv rm, din rm, & 760-6193 or 59.4-4306
9am·3Qm Newport applianca. 8S4-5100 --Center Mr Bruce.11 __ 1 _._ ... 'PllPIPI
720-9266 •---,•5 ndle-Beautltul thow quality
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;•••-;.-mattr... tru • never d o g a C h a m p 1 o n Employment \lllntfd used S195. •840-8733• Pec:hgrees Sire took
5535 QUEEN SIZE MAnRESS reserve winner at 11!111111--~~---~~ & BOX. QUIL TEDI nationals 1989 Ca.II Mark PRIV. NURSING CARE. BRANO NEWI $155 Days 863·8200. Eves &
Houeekping. good coot!. CALL* 840-8733 • wtlnds 858-7199
own car, exper.. ret'1, ~!!~!ii~~~lll _ -n~ Ud0 .... e73-s100 -· Free to good ome Fem,
neut. 5 Y"' old. wonderful
companion. "675-4252
1mmacutate1y kepi . Must
sell SlS.700
111-Hll
-* llWSILE Our entire inventory has
been drastically reduced
for extra savings•
STllUll•THS 1540 Jamboree Road
Newport Beach
.89 LEGEND &
'90 INTEGRA
SAVE~SALE! ·\,.
··~· 'Limited. ·-1'.ulo A7C.
good cond1t1on Less
than 12.000 miles on new
motor rad1tor. mu Iller
distributor carburator
battery. air shocks etc
AM/FM cassette
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AC&R AdWniting, cne , 1 New. , 4 10 1eef Truat ... of tllal Clt\8'oJ)l9d ENTl TL£0 EASEMENTS Htl\t4 ... Ot. Newl>C>tl Beacti Biu. Key Coton.1 def Mir f'ull L•Olrt~ HOI01n9s N1me 1,.A MIR1'GE 1!>111
...., V~ corpcw1110t1. 18 ' ' o4 lrvtl ••~led tiy 01vtd Of' THE DECLARATION OF CA t2MO CA 9202~ inc Cf lll0tn1• On• Pa11o. AdalM A~ Sun• E CoMa '\ f•t 32.nd Str .. 1. New V()(ll, lhlt l>Utll)elt It con• Wt1ren and Suun Wf/r9'1, COVENANTS, CONDITIONS T hll buttntu 11 con· This t>u11n•u it con Plana Swe 9!>0 lfllt~ Meta C1' 92626
VO(tl 1001e cklcted by An lndlvt4ual tnd t«:orded O.Cemt>w 21. ANO RESTRICTIONS RE·l dueted tiy An lncliVldull e>vclld 01 An 11\dlvt<lual C.hl 9271• The F1C11hCNe 8ut1neu 'w;1119 bu..,_. ,1 con· "8.IC mTICl Tit• r•glttr1n1 com-W«k IOI .,, enwoomet1t., 1N1 u instrument No ~o~r~~ ~~ i22~ The 1eg111ran1 com-Tl'I• reg111r1n1 corn· Tlu1 t>usinen ·• '"" N~ ,.,.,,Id 101DO'l9 wH
Miid tiy 1 t:Ofporauon ll(·ltltl meno9d 10 11enMC1 butl· lmf>aC1 rec>Ort CEIRI IOI th4t 268&0 111 800k 14331, PIO' A ~ ~ 1 L • rnene.a 10 11anu.c1 b\ls .. m41nceo to trtntKI w••·1duc.1.cs t>y a ~0tpor.t1ion 11..a m O•~ C:O..nry on
Th• raglttr1nt com-'1Cf"10USllU8IMlll .,... undet tl'le ticllllow rac:on11ruc11on ol 1ti. Hunt· 348 of Olflelal ~0td1 of gg~zrv ~ALIF'6A~fAElnff• undet 1~ hc1111ou• neu undet 1he 11r;1111ou• Tne te(l•str.lnt tom Feo1ua1y 22 1989 FILE ~ed' 10 tranNCt bull· ..... ITAQ .... T t>uainau name Of nemet "i:n Beach Ptet Orange County. Calt10tn11. UNDER tHE SECTION't>u11neu Mme Ot name' bu11neu n•m• Of ,,.mes mencl<I 10 rtlMACt DuSI• NO F-•08910
,_. undel lhe llcUll®S T"-fAM-.. -·-· PatM~-·~ °"1~ NIA ATEJTIME Wedneadly. ""'~t IO lh•t C*taln E ·o GS ow RS lttlld •b«W• on 1981 lt.altld aDO•e on Seollml>4tl nM• und ... I~ 11(;1 ''°"' Sl°flhP9' Aour>ab< 1300 ""' ......... "'V ,....._ .. --...,,_. ·-Novwnbet e. 1989 7 OO p m Nolie.°' Oefwtl l'*IU.nder M .. IN NE ROOW\ll A Fllte>t • ,.. 1989 Ou~MU name O• n•n'lff Adam• Cl Colla Me .. CA
,.,,.,~on Septembet v IC T 0 A c A,., TA l With the County Ci.r\ of Of. 2QOO Main Street, Hunt-lntllUIMfll No 89-350922 ol ITIES A!'fO .. CABLE TELE· w111'1 IM Couniv Clerk, Of Ot ThlS Ste•eme.nt W8' hied 1989 Th•I O\lttn•J..~ WH con· ~'*' neme. Of nemes doing t>usineas a.s Ttlll .... -. WU tilld LOCATION Cllr Hall, rec;orded June 30 1N9 .. RIGHT ANO OtJTIES UTll.·1 lPllt stallment .... "'"° Bonnie 6 Hl'Ut' 1115led IOOVI 011 ·0'10\Mlt I 112626
I, tH9 J K lg GROWTH • VII l P . 11702 1ng9 County on SWc>tMlti.f inglOfl Beach, CA 94648, Ottlelel Reco1d1 ol h•d VF~SCllOW~IES ~PSME~EVNNTIT5Y 1ng. Coun1y on ~l..,...l>lt< ""1th 1ne Cou1'1y Clttrlo. .,, Or Step~/\ Wont PrtS·d~I duGte<I t>y '" 11'd .. •Cual ;
HatfY °'" MllCMlt NOttPI. Suite \0 I. , 2&. 1989 'al1t1 Aoofn 8·8 (l-LIYlll County, wlll under 1nd " ""' ... 26 1989 ft.J2'7M •"Qe Cou.,ly or Septem~ l"'' 1111~1 wn "~I Tll•• '111trtn6nl NIS Med This ttll..-it 'WIS hied lrvl~. CA 92714 Publi-'*I Of~ Coul SUBJECT Tile ClfOjeet In-puttullll lo MJO 0..0 ol ANO PARTY .WALtS ANO Puoh~ Orenge Cou1 t8 t989 f'3114f w11r. Oit Counh C~o _.t Ot t.ttll 11\e Counl't C1e11>. ol OJ·
willl \l')IC()unty Clerk ol Of. VICIC>t C1p1t1t Corp«· Dally Pilot October 13 20. ~ tile demOlltlOn r• Trull NII 11 c>ubllC ,auctK>r' FETN._~ES t .... Ollly Pilot Oc1o~r 13 20 Publlr.lled $range Co.iat 1•t19e Couf\ty O<' Oclobe• 26 1nge C.ount)' °" Ootol>ef 5
County on Octob41r 11· l llon, .C1lllorn11. 17702 27, Novembef,3, 1989 moval. end r~onalruetlon of tor eaan, 11wtu1 money of the '"' '".. luu.test or 27. Novemoer 3 t989 Oe11y Pilot October 13 20 ,999 F4357to 1999
"'•bit• ...... OrAIV\A CA•st t-"~. c· "2'11'4 I • --P'l:l'obb'l"'!ll,_edet-48~1••,..·o-~~6~•1111••11•----I ..... ...... -·..-,,.. .. "'.. .. .. 8eaoCtl Plef With I,_ eon· caafllef'I Cf'lecll pay1ble 10 ° Sl•d property ,, ~ 115~ 1Dan1 PtlOI NO-en"C<!' 10 ,o ...... P·•Ot Octo~ 13 20
Dally PtlOl OclOblr 27. No-Thomu v 8oylet 177ot PtaJC NOTICE cr9'• pier in the same IO-Uid Tru1tee orawn on I purp()(tad' 10 t>e 23 s11-P\mllC NOTICE ' 27 3 "89 Yet'l'IMr 3, 10. 17, \989 Mrtchell NOf\h, Suue 101. __ ..... .._-...--..-...-...--C111een1 lr1r•M-Cahlorni1 17 24 l989 N.1>-M1t>er 1"
F 5 c:etiOtl, wtllc:h will ~ppon state or n111onat bin~. a -..... , 'C NOTICE f 8 1.i -..... F851 ·88 Irvine. CA 917 14 ··--the aame UHi H the tJllSI· CP\ecll drawn t>y I a111e Of Slid .... wtll oe made ..U.LIC NOTICE l"\IUU --.. ---11'-.,-TIC(-----1 Thi• . bu1lne11 ta con-MOTi.Ci 0, llllURI Ing pief The 1011~0.Ck ., .. federal Cted•I unioo 01 8 Wlll'IOUI covenant Of war-NOTICE Of SALE
__ .. ~..._ _______ 1evctad by · A 'i!"lted Plrl· ""'9UANT TO HIM. TH of 1111 pllf will t>e lncJNMd ClleCk drawn tiy a allt• Ot ranty U PfU 0t implied H ~otJGe 1s l'le<eby gi.t.• SA~:~: :.~~~ICT P\alC NOTICC rtaJC NOTICE '
llU. nlfftltP AND IAl'ITY COOi llC· lrom 1pp1011tm1lely 65 205 lldetal H vings llrlJ loan as-10 lllle P<>SMSSIOn or en· pursuant 10 Melton• 10~ I
,IC...-.. _,.....11 I T ha •eg1111 i nt com -TIOM 1M71/1W. AND MO-14uare IHI 10 69.752 tqUlft IOCllllon or sevTngs bank eumorancea 10 ta111ty tMt 1nd 3072 ot tne C11111 Code 01 OAAtilGf COUtilTY. ~52J64 MOTICE OF
........... menced 10 transac:1 bull· TICI °' IMQNDID '°"· ..... for lhl reolac4tntnl sc>ee1fled'1n Mellon 5102 of unp11d balance due on lhe ,,.. Stal• Of Cal1lorn1a the CALIFO'INIA FICTITIOUS 8USlNESS •••NOONED "'OIJlRT't
NAiii ITATIMINT Mii 'unaer the licuuous nlTUM PURIUANT TO pW Ttte ... ward end of the t"-Financ1at Code and note or notes H(ured t>y undersigned Santa An3 NOTICE NAME STATEMENT AT ..uauc. IA.l.f
The •ollowtn9 r>etton• .,. bullnen n1me Of l\lmff HIALTH AND IA,ITY ~acemenl I)~ Wiil t>e •P-lh<>f ed I d OU U IO !>Md of Trust 10 Wit To .... ng ""'" $ell al t>uDl•C INVITING BIDS l• I<; J"'"~ t:>tt\<""' •t' Notice •• ne.iet>y o·ver tni)l dOIJ~ ~=P:ENT Rew. l1tlad lbove on NIA CODI llCTIOM 1w.A ptOJUmllely 13 1 .. 1 ti.ghet :s ll~ll 8~ 1:!. ~~r;::s~~ $303.071 87 plu51,,.loU<>w· 1uc1ion 11 1022 E NO•iCf IS HERES r dO.l'Q r.,s,,-e~ A• 111Hl&'Wlll l>tf'eld 0) JO"ll'M
"' ThOmas v Boyles On July 6. 1989 .• , 2425 lMn ,,,. eallllng tn order 10 trance 10 FllSI Ameoeen •no es11ma\,,O COllS ••• Chestnut Sanu1 ~,, .. t.alol 10 I\/ E,.. , ,. a I s e 11 I ea I MP .JUICE Ort! ~ i" Miller Ow~ Ouo V.;O••
t AL, IC9all01l.91·2n6a21 .. °' . Colla Th1t s111emen1 was fried 011ng1 Avenue. Co1111 '""lmln11e wive ov~ lop"'"" Tl'I I C penses <Ind advanc:11 at me II 10 00 im on No• 'l7 ,propo~at> lor rurn1sl'l1ng 111 P1az , Su,11' "!I( l•v·•,. "°" t8992 Ftottda Street "elll 1 ., .. -... "'" • e nsurance ompany • 1 ~-..,.1 1~1; -p-a.,1 C -. ~ ,. • ..,,.10-Baacn C A ""I( ~ J Eq lpme I I With the Counly Clerk ol Or· Mesi, Cllilotnll. lhe .i>t'OP-lllCf dll'!'llge The prol)()Md 1ocate<1 Ill 114 EHi Filth time ot Ille Initial pul>hatlon 1999 the lollowtng oescr lle<l auvr : ,.r n • ~,..u "-a 1 -'t,, ~ ~u • " ~ "' u n nc • ..,... Count" on October 5 erty detenbad u · $6 30Q U ,,_, r-on11rucl""" will ....... s c r s ot llus Notice of Sale "'O...,ly to " r iransr;;o• •'•On •nil suc1> ~ "'' D••' • ""' iJ' !12648 Cahf0tnla 1910 Lan11 O< ,.,,_ ' • • _ _. ...-. .... "'" ..... lreel 1n,1he 11y o af'lll .. , .. 0•196 "'1';;7'8 '01~ ,,.r~ .. Ol"et13< l !lSa~m.i.•Dt>•f' nt_ .,1 . .. ...... •,c s .... "'" oe ., 400•C' IC. 1989 • s CURREHCV WIJ .......... designed 10 IPPfO•lmate ll'le A.n• Cal 0 II lh I I'll --~ • ' u • • ' r· -' C1l1I 92826 ,_,,,. pursuantto HMth'lncl Sil• hltlorlC and v11ual 1ppe1r· I II • a' rrua • a ng ' . NOTICE TO •3Tl8 •SS S1111e CAiif >tlN QVueo .'"' •rt-CONSTRUC Pl<lld "i le •5'1 "·",. 1car10" No1emt1,.r 11 lf/~11111 nus but1ness •• con· Published Orarige Co111 'y co d• Sec 11 on ance ol lhe •••Ill~ pier i e an inre1es1 conveyed PftOPE'IT'( OWNEA •E14HHDK6601 TION or "E ~OLLOWtNG Cai• •. • 'J 14' 00 NOON du~ledby I CC>rporaUon .Daily Pilot October 13 20, 11471111488 by the COsll THEPOURPOSEOFTHIS ro~n~h~l~by it unoer YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Said s11e s • r ""PAO.EC' ~AA ORl"E .... "' r P• oe•!r c elorgli IC
I hi 1•Q)Slran4 com-27. Novemoer 3. 1989 M ... P~e Oepar1ment ··EETING 1$ 10 ~~oulAnl 0 IUSI m Ille UNDER. DEED OF TRUST pur""'se of S81 sr, "" e1 ! SE ... ~ p PfiCJEC. ,..r J~c·I': ~. .. • 'JI' "4•r~.;n< A~ .tOa!lConeo ~_,., lo t11ns·~1 b $ "" ,.._ -.. properly Srtualed 1n said ....... • I,, .... -'.. • ,~ 'C M 11~ Aparl ....... ~.... -u •·1 F·852 The P<OOtflY was M il.Id public 1riput regarding the Counl ana State desc.rit>ed DATED JANUARY 15 1981 ll'le unoersogneo to• 10 .. •ng I " , '" ''" tr ' '"' at ·•f' ~ ve ~" .,... nesa under the lltlitious, with respecl 10 lht 11141gtd Env1tonmental lmp8C1 Re· as . ) UNLESS VOU l Al(E AC· ana storage 109etner ., 1n 8•o' "''11 btj <foGe•ved c,, '"""' • ''" ' ., • ' I " I"'""' 84
t>Ostness name o• names •-IC NOTICE v1olallon(sl of Sect1onC1I POtl lo t>e prepared for ihe ALL r HAT CERTAIN T10N TO PROTECT YOUR coats ot aave<t•~·n9 tt•CI "• tne s•.; Mt»<l Son''"'' '"') ' ,., '• ' t . 4 Tn~ pJrpov or lh•a 54111' ·~
llSled 100\le on June 1978 ..--11352 nolllNld lhll ,,,. DIS· project Ple1H contact LAND SIT PROPERlV IT MAY BE oenses or U14! Otstr I ... "e o•hce I .,.. • • •or ~· 1•,.qe .JI ' C1van I
Katherine Boberlr~lh trict AllO<ne)' ol Orange Laura Ph1lhp1 Assoc11te STAlE O~A~~~l~~R~~; SOLD AT A PUBLIC St-LE Oiied lh•' .JCln o.;, I 0<" c.1, e•• 77 Fau O• ,,. I r .. • • •rx•e• , •elrogf'falor & m1K
ThtS Sllletn8'11 was filed flCTITIOUtaUllNllS Count y has rnll111ed Plann1t< 11(7141536-527111 CO TY OF OR . C IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· tober 19811 Cc~td VeSJ C,\llJ'"' • i •urn•t.,re1noperson111em•
Mll'l the County Cler~ of Or· NAME ITATl:M€NT proceedings to IO<leil Ille there aie an)' questions re-OF Y:V1NE oE:C~?B~D ll~ NATION OF T~ NATURE Of Jean M No.,lary me "our ,,, , '<>? a"' S···r~"" ,., " , .. ,.~, , .. ' S' ~~ ,.,. s1ora9t' ot items
1nge County on October 26 Tl'le following persons are abov1-aescrit>ed property gard ng 1,,. meeflng FOLLOWS T HE PROCEED 1 N G Pubhsn1a • o ..... J< ,,,..,. Oece,.. De• 198~ 61 '' ' ' "•\ ' • l eir ... ~ 0~•~ 1 aa•;-r •~"9
1989 f.U1t2 dOl:JA~~;:s~~·TEL RES P11rlUlnlloHHl1handS1fe· P~ohshed Orange Coast PARCEL 1 AG AINSl' YOU YOU 08•1) p I Nr-.('"'b•• J ......... ""'' "'I c.e ••. "° Tine ... n ine. M1fte91f. Pubh~ 0.a~e Coasll • 1)1 COde Section I 1488 4 Daily Pilot No1temt>er 3 or 33 OF TRACT 0 SHOULD CONTACT A l>W· 1989 wc;hc; ~ a~c rt'ltlJ 1 .,,,..: ' "' • 4pl 11=1 714~1 Daily P1IOI Novem~ J 10 IER V4ll0N CENTER. 4521 You are tnll•ucled that 11 1989 L N YER 1900 In• ~Oun(.1 namt:>e·~ .... F43$791' P\lbll•l'led Or•nQ• c-t
17 24, 1989 Campus Dr•11e Ste 326. you dellreto contest the lor· F903 ~3;~ R~~o~6~6'NN ~~O~ Oared Ocrot>ef 13 1989 'ea propos.11s ~'10" t-<t ,. •-ie ., ~PO 0-' ',• C. I Dally Piiot October 71. No-
F ·892 lrvrne CA 927 t~ re11ure or lh11 properly. 40' PAGES 26 2; ANO 28 f1"ST AllllllUCAN TITLE P\alC NOTICE ltlle ot '"• " •k .,. o ., • J ' "' •• r " vembef l . 11h
----------1 Or111g11COYn1y HotelRt$· c>u•auenllOHealt.nand.Sale· OF M ISCELLANEOUS INIURANCI COW.ANY,• nam• 01 •rie c .Jd•" • ' •• •@« ,..
"8.IC NOT1CE erWNoon Center 4~ I C•m· ty Cooe Secuon stll••no Nil.IC NOTIC( MAPS RECORDS OF OR-Celltofnla ccwpot1tton. •1: OEP•R .. MEN' Of otnet Cl$1•"9 ,,..,.,,,q -•" f • •3
. pys Drwe Ste 326 Irvine. your intllfesl in the 1>1()96fty ANGE COUNTY CALI· IJal llndt·~utllori&ecf Of. THE lREASUAY Any Old •t:et> •f'<l .,l!t-., ., ---------------------
FICTITIOUS aUSINESI C~ 927 l5 Vo.J must lilt lh•S cta1m 1n ll'lt FICTITIOUI llUllNfSS FORNIA flcef, p• IMI ,fifth StrMI, INTERNAl REVENUE ~nech.1k'a t '>one; '"' • ' t
NAiii ITATEMENT . ms ' businen IS con-Superj()( Co.Jr! ol Ille Coun-NAME tTATlflll.NT EXCEPTING r HERE· 111111 Ana, Calltornl• SERVICE 'Ill' rKe:rr I • .J~ >I d Dt: \ 1·n '\O TIC J
Troe followlng persons are d~ted.oy A Corpor<1hon ly ol Or1"9e wllhln ll'urly 1301 The lollOWing pet sons are FROM All 01 L 0 1 L U101, (71•) 591-3211 NOTICI: OF returnee , t~ .. c;.dd>'• ..in
SI ha 11g1stran1 com· days ol tl'le h111 pyb1tc111on doing business as RrGHTS MINERALS MIN· Publ11hed Or~ Coasi PUBLIC AUCTION oper.ea ' sr., f't: tr" ' ., '"f THEW I SOULE doing OU s n:s:, ~$ E s menced 10 transact OUll· ol tl'llS Notioe unless you re· NE: w p 0 RT BE A c H ERAL RIGHTS NA TUR,\{ -Ollly P11o1 Oclober 20 27· SALE 1te$ponStO•I '' c• ''It! r 1l l"• • .. A M:RLC~S/SAN M~Rci'o~ ness under lhe hc1111ous ceive IC1ual ~011ce (P~ase HOTEL RESERVATION GAS RIGHTS ANO OTHER Novemt>et 3 1989 Unoer tile autl'lor•tv to se. tn•s "' !»O ~•.-ii., .... MILDRED Lf.:TITlA CHARLES EDWARD
8USINE$SPARK •4 Uppe< t>ullness n.1me o1 names ute Cont101 Numoer CENTER, 4521 Camous HY DROCARBONS BY 1881 lnteH1alRt>•e1•ue COde ~ n(.lrope•'".. ~1ATHE\\'S 3~<' tH SOLLE Ill d1t'd ()c.
l\lewpon Place Suite 20 I kl9l!" above on AuguSI I 89F03620 I Yo.J mu5t serve °''"' Ste 326 lrv•oe CA W "1ATS0 EVER NAM E \Ion 633' tnt' orooe<I~ Of!· A ~t of D • '"" ii.-' ,.,.._~ J 'I'-d' Ill Kt•nt• U>Ot r JO 1989 In Be ch CA92660 I v9a an endoned copy ol the 92715 OWN GEOT R 9Crot>t'C1>t>low r.astt!!ef\S4!tZ cat•Ofls ma,,, t1J't•O" ..--• . h bo ~lzer 1 Veniure-I ~4 Phihp C Strump Presi· c1a1m on lhe 0ist110I Al· Orange Gounty Hotel Res· ~~EAM ANO AL~EP:C,~~ "8.IC NOTICE 10 to• nonpayment 0111ro11 ort.ce c·I "~ D •!'<' >• • !I.••\ <11.ia un No\ •·rrtbt•t Nt'wport &•<K' · rn
U ""'"' N ~ Pt S dent torney ot--Ofange County ecdtl011 Center .C52 t Cam· UCTS OE" ED FRO V 1nt11rna• •e•e11ue 1a,e• cue Publ« Ser• "'\ R :.0" ~ • , ;1/!~ ol ::)1 'l.t.,1 , , Junt' 8, 1911 tn Cht· pper ewc>O<t aza u1le This Slllement was Med !Attn ThOmas J Boms pus Drive Ste 326 lrv•ne nlV M AN K·S\711 from Oa.•O ... arr, Sm•ll'l & ;• Faor O• .. e ~!>•a '.'~w t:a~11 [llmois RaJ..'it'd 201.,,. N41woor1 Beacn CA witn tl'lt CountytClerl< ol Or· "--·ty OiSl,.CI Allorneyl 111 CA 92715 OF THE FOREGOING THAT '1CTITlOUS 8UlfNESS Oi v•O .., 6 Ya<141n., Sm,tt Ca 1to1n a wt ,. ; '10" "'' R 1 lo:I Jn .. I :\I 1 lil "1 10 (·,rand H av"n
92....., l.""e CountyonSeptemt>er..,...,.. W Th M.llVBEWITHINORUNOER NAMl lTATEMENT 6261 p11s,c,11a Or Hunt daOlt'Pily"'W' t';•O l°f'!llN Btn1Ju1' I:! '
B,,.on .. lernut~~ 1379 ... 26 l'"'9"'•-1• 700CMc:Center0rn;e etl '1 ousin•ss 15 con· SAID LAND TOGETl-IER T ~t 1•h 1o•n f l•rml·r r· "' •v• 7" ,.._. ~ S CA 9270 ducted b A Co at on heloOowrngpe1sonsare 1ng1on B"ecr CA 926.s• u00111ora1 ,,.,._,,. 1 '• l~Ut! in f ;11rb .. ul1 " • ... -Circle Way Laguna Beach I c ase s c: hr 0 ed. r I ntl Ana I Wlll'ltn y rpor I ~i WITH THE PER PE TU Al d011'19 t>usiness IS The proper'1 ""''" bt.' ~I(] .. , ... ~, oe m1~ .. I • a• ... . J r Lo:> ;\ CA 92651 K . M I "' & len POI days Oltl'le filing of Tha reg1str 1n1 com· RIGHT OF ORI LLING l A ENTERPAJSES 2182 "uO cs• M •na~r •• .. -a o ~ ms 1>,,o,..• • •: • ,; , .\ltnnt~W· Ht~1d1 <l n q.'">I l'nt o • n nowlson oo •r the c:lwm in lhe Super'°' mencad 10 1ransac1 t>uS•· G G o .. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ u • ~ R r h gl'il'' LJke Ar Tnta Dullness rs con· Burnett s Park Pima. Suite Courl/Crvtl 0.viS>Ol'I nesa unoer the hch1tous MININ EXPLORIN AN OuPont Or Su•lls 223 & 15 0,0 .,0.a 01 nte<nal Rt• to• ourtnas.r 11 n• ,,...11., l nu vr l t po:.t -
dtJCled oy A Gen•1a1 Pa11-800. lrvtna CA 9271~ Tl'le lairure 10 umely Me t>uSln.ss name or names OP~RAT NG THEREFOR 224, lfVlnt CA 92715 enueCooeHCt•Ofl 6335 am1 f,c\"11.o.d~·.i.1: :...: ;1.i.-.. \~c:ll'S. tumu1Jo!, trnm -ro14ht.>ad .tnd L.ikt•
ner1l'l1p Puotisf\td 0 1ange Coast and secure a vet1fled claim hsted atiove on August 1 ANO STORINO IN AND RE· Adam P Zipp 27292 LOSI retareo 1egu11111on~ Oalf' c-• '"• Proor·~..i F '" \' .. ,..., iht• c~,.,ld \h '<I M•··• T .ihoc and Bolboi.
The reg1s1ran1 com· Daily Pilot Oclol>er 13. 20 Sllteing en inlltfHI .,, 1,.. 15189 MOVING THE SAME FROM Cott D< Laguna Hills CA saie 11.o..emt>er 14 t989 P . 1 ''"""9 .. P • • • , • .. .; "'~wre <>ht 11, ·~!, r 1 :. lsland Ht-b ,un•ivt'<l
menced lo trans1c1 l>vSJ· 27 Novemoer 3 1989 Pf09WIY .,, tl'le Supe11or Phtl1p C Stump Pres.den! SAtD LANO OR ANY OTHER 92673 Time ol Sale .l 00 om o1ac;e t"e tO"'•a ' J ness under ll'le hCllllOUS F-858)( .t . U-JU.CS \.AND -INCLUDING THE Lindi J Betker 16 Stan· ol Sae 24000 A~·•4 RQ ill'IQ. sna ttt ,, ~,.,n , • \I'd !"'. .\I"' \l.11t .. '" b~ h1.~ daughlt'r-; Ju
l>l>slness name or names Coult Wt!l resullln tfle.910!>-tl<a lllletnenl "' ~GHT TOWHtPSfOCI( OR ford. Irvine CA 92115 Laguna Niguel CA c+;ioS6 lo~ a cer· • "e. · ,.~,,., v.urkt-<i ... , ,1 .,. h• ••I dlth Chnstlne Soult'
1111eo above on January erty ~·ng decterea or 0" with tne County Clerk 01 Oi-01REC T IONAL LY f?R •LL T111s bu11ness •S con-T111e 011e1ea o ... r, 1r,.• "9''' 1c:r.~k or J :.i.i • .. • • • Ann C..thennt• Soull· 1985 P\8.IC NOTICE derld forfeit 10 lhe Stale ol at19e County on Septembe1 ANO MINE FROM LANDS a .. cted l>y Co-Pannf!f'5 1111e ano •ntt"res1 ot D•h •C "''"a" •f!· ~· ..... ,. -av . b~ dn\'t r .ind r .. llll'li
. Byron M Tarnutzer CaJ1torn1a l fld d1stt11>uted 26 t989 FU211• O f.lEA THAN T ... OSE Tl'le r191stran1 com-Harry Sm11n & Dav.a .., !I. ot in~ e o '"'i:Jt' -i. i· .. • trol'T' \h; '\1.,.. port Eliz .. b,·\h Ct·l ..... t<
Tiils s111emen1 was loled NOTIC~OOS2387P~ON purauanllotne prO\rlsiOl'lsol Case Scl'lro eder H flR EINABO\rE DE· menc.a to 1ransac:1 1>u1>-Mari..1n'.1 Sm•11·,,na"otot"e t'le C.c.s1a '.If·~ 5,,.,.,,, &hod 1J1~trat 11n S o u l •· Jnd '>Onl> with ll,.Count Cletk otO.-E •F ~'"' Heallh1t10Sate1yCooeSec·K now1aon Mooley & SCRIBED Oil OR GAS d I Ch I Ed d • ..,.,.. C·ounl" !.. '"·pi=e• TO ADMINISTER tton 11489 w1thou1 furtner Bur,,.11 Jamt>Otee Cenrer 5 "11" un er tne ic1i1iou5 prope<ty w111 De-o!lt'•E'<l lo• D•Sl• r1 ' : " r > J ~ sr • Junt ;.!O I <iii';' !">ht d r l':.. War -... -, "''"""' ... Pak Pt s t 800 I WELLS TUNNELS ANO 0us1ness name or names sale ,, rt'Qut'Sll!O t"~ D .. \..,~, .J.. ... ~· • () Sc1ulf' I\' .ind Stt-p ; 26 1989 f ESTATE OF: notice Of hear0•ng C c:. 927aza u• e rvine SHAFTS INTO THROUGH flstec above on Oclot>e• ' 1nierna1 Ahenu.-Se••'·",. cw.,, c • , • • "!-<i' th;: ltr.t r "1i.!• j
Publtshed Orange ColSI BEVERLYJ. o.':~bl~~Oc1~20°~;1 Publ•::.o Orange Coast OR ACROSS THE 1989 lurn1sl'I .nt()rmat• n .;c o ... , Cat"e·~ ...... c.unt~ '1'-•llWn tru .. hen John Soule d i
0111y P1101 Octobef 13 20 RODARTE eke , . ,.ovemt>er 3 1989 Deily Pitot Ocrober 13 20 SUBSURFACE OF THE Aaam P Z·PP pouit:>ie e••cuml.'1 o't.YS Ct"•\ c:-or .J l\flVt:r m••nil.>t·r ,r fonnn n..,1dt•nl'\• 1)f
27. No"""1t>e< 3 1989 BEYERL y JEAN · 1876 27 Novemoer 3 1989 LANO HEREINABOVE DE· This ..s1a1emen1 WdS 111eu 1 .in1c:n may b• ust>•ur ,, 0"· N'J t.•O .,, , .,. ~· ,, ... • • \'F\~ Au' ltdr\ p,..,1 :O:t·'I'-port &-,, 'h Abo
F-864 RODARTE eka F.8!>7 1( SCR•BEO ANO TO BOT· #llh tr.e County Cler~ of Or le<minong ,,.., 111 • .,., • '"" u" ~s · ~ ~ >C'!' -r ir • • .,Ul" I\ t-d b\ hi:. SlSll r
JE .. N ROD·RTE ·-ic NOT.ICE TOM SUCH WHIPSTOCJ<ED ange Coun11 on OclOOt'f; n1e<es1 Dtl•"9 ~()41) 0.-K• p IQ•"1 !\,• ,. -• ~. ••• ,. ~:,·~,., c ..... 1,,, ~It ..... "' "' ,._ I O R OI RECTIONALL v 1989 l•on 01 n•oto"'" • ·~6< Vt'~a 5 .... ,,, :>··· . 1 \ 11..intt .. •r f 1'' \1<h Ruth !:>t1ult \\ctlll·\ of
rt.a.IC NOTICE ·RODARTE... KO!>Z311 PlllllCNOTICE AND SHAFTS UNDER AND Puo11snec O•an9e Coas1 \/tN 1 FA8?2CIU•o620000'•o•o\S•""" • ·•· >• ~ , 1 crr .. nckhidrtri and .i eM B .J . ORILLEOWELLS TUNNELS ! FU37311Ford TJ.1•u• Li. Sac• T 1n ""tlOe r .tee •Jo• • ,.. "''• ln,trlnti.r 1 .. r t h N\u.port &-.och J
8 . RODARTE NOTICE OF PETITION I BENEA THORBE\'ONOTHE Dairy P110l Ocrot>f'r 1J 20 Au•om.11 ... .a"~"' n ..... ,., ~-.... · l"• ''·' \Ii '•' !{, d " 1<052388 _ CASENO.A150814 TO ADMINISTER 1 KQ523•2.___ EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE· U "4o~t>er3 1Qt3C) C•u 'lot' l. '•v ~· c.., f , • • o • ., · , Cr No nwr.1~· I 'I • i.;n·.<' ..:rundll-itldrl•JI
NOTICEOFPETITION To all hews ESTATE OF: NOTICEOFPETlTION OF AND<O~EORlll RE I F.a~-·o••""•"? ds,e11 .. "•• .. ' •tt .... o h <: ~ • t'11.1 tr•·• ....,,, ' H1 "'"~ .. .iv 1d --a1l11r
TO ADMINISTER beneficiaries. creditors: ROBERT LEE TO ADMINISTER TUNNEL EOUI~ MAIN Po..,er 1.oc" Sp01 • w• l't'I' 1ou · t ""J .n •· •" ,, . .: • • ~.. f mp\o\" ,\,.,," '" and 't'achL.,IT\dn R1·
ESTATE OF: contingent creditors, and CASE NO. A1SOnO ESTATE OF· TAIN REPAIR DEEPEN l'tllt.IC NOTICE Sun•oo1 P~ ... e· "nie,.,,.a "'C. u• "' '~1 " ' llt•n u1111 t ~, •t t 111• •'t'n'•~ ;,~ndtnjl t"'o VIRGINIA persons who may l II .. ~ I POLDI SISO' ..... ANO OPERATE AN'i' SUCHI ... l'49P. 44 )54 f'd'""" • '' .. ~+' ·-" ....... HELEN otherwtSe be inleresaed In be 0 l\c: ii ed.7'': .__... w Ells 0 R ltA NE s K·S1112 Seal!> Proo-•', ~ .. °'" . -~ .. a 1r •• C)•"'(.' , • t-d ~h·lh•M.1 •• l'hur • '('rl1' tn ~f·V. ZRaland
mGEMEYER the win 0( estate Of both, coni:ng~I scredll~S ~nd CASE NO. A1507M WITHOU1 HOWEVER THEW 'FICTITIOUS •USINESS \~·ea a• ........ l .. l , .. '!<• c s• I '·'"' .,. • trf Cn~\.J :'.1t..... , ... \ ond ,.\u,.triJho. fl
ol BEVERLY J. rsons wno ma To alt hews. RIG~l .TO DRILL MINE NAME STATEMENT sail' ""P0u11C • ! ' • ..,, 0•1•• ,, '"~"""'"S... l'. ' ! r \' \ iurmng .iboJrd ..
CASE NO. A.150810 RODARJE aka BEVERLY rlhel'#ISe l>e 1nteresled .~ beneficianes. c:redll~s..1 STORE EXPLORE ANO OP Tile lol10w1n9 ~·&ons a·~ I Soul" ~·Cl<' I I"-' rea .. r,; I t' eel I r • ~ • in.,i "'I f' !) ··rm •II I n:·plll'<i ol the HMS
To al heirs. JEAN" ROOARiE aka 11 th contingent a.dl<>nl. ~ERA TE THROUGH TH domg business .ls Bu••O•no 2•()(10 A.,11.1 ~o .,, .. c .,,, 1r;•o• •' .\J .. 'ht>v... • \ nl':
benelciann. c:redtors JEAN RODARTE aka 9 J. ~';e ROerR~5(t1l or bo persons who may SURF ACE OF THE UPPER AR.BO R Cl f A "le '"S .~una :-..;;._... , 4 •. t S~ ~Ot"'t • ,. r• '" ~ • \ ns moth~ r t•t '-I 1111111 \1 Bount' to ~land
conllngenl credi!OfS. iiiW:t RODARTE aka e. A PE'T ITION has t>cen otherwl58 be tntereSled In 500 FE ET O f T l'1 E 14775Jeffrl! .. Ro A lr\•n!' Day"''"'' -....... ~ • ., ca. ;:>I Sf'Gl <'" ,. ••• "' ··~ • !:itt>t•l-.11111h r H1 r1• H. dt'CUmn.;\'lgated
pefSOl'IS who may RODARTE lied b DOREEN W Che Wtll Of estate, Of bolh. SUBSURFACE OF THE CA 92720 ment r~Qu '"o ~" Jclep ~,..,,_,,~ '' .,,., l' '· ,~ ~ j tht ~lllbe .c. an ddven·
otherwise be lnlef"'8d .,, A PETITION haS been BLAIR Yin 11\e Superior or· POLDI SISOLAK LANO HEREINABOVE OE Woo Bo~ l~ 3 ~ ... Paw '•"c" oi "·q~\' t>·ll ~0<~ ~· .~oo· Co..l• '"• :::o·~. ' ~c J n l :-t"4rt'r and lover of hff'
the will or ..i.te. °' bo.!t.'1 filed by LORRAINE E Court 01 Cal l0<n>a Counry A PETrTK>N ha tie.fl SCRIBED AS ~ESERVEO 36-C """'e CA 927 '' Pa'"'""'' 0.1 =•·....,'""'' ~ .. .s-••'" 1 o. , . • .. 11 •1 .. H umpr rt' ' '\ .,. ol. VIRGINIA HE!i.trt RODA.RTE in lhe Suoenor 01 OFV.NGE 1 fi'8d by • RICHARD K IN THE DEEO RECORDED Tn15 ous•"eu •S • ,.,,, C>e 0 , .nr -"''' • l'O "W-• •er~ ·i>o ~. ·~ .. .>·.oc· • • m., n CA A :\1Pmvnal .)('rv1ce~
TITGEMEYER Couf1 ol Calllonlla, COunly THE PETrTION SISOl.AJ< lf1 the Supenor ~PRIL XJ 1979 IN 8000 avc1ea o~ An 1na•••Cudl lc:tsn e• " ...... .,.,,,, '"'" "::"''~ ... · · Ou•" , SI.If"\ ivt.'d l>' ., ,1,l4 r "'lJ bt-held Satur-A. PETITION has been ol ORANGE. 15 Itta I COREEN w Court of Cal!fornta. County 13 ll2 PAGE 173'l OF OF Tne r"9 s•• .int • ..,.,, _ cnec:• ~· .,, j vn 1.-c ~· 11 ... At>~''"'" '' •'" ,. ' da\ No,·ember ~-3.00 I~ b~ ROGER W THE PETITION ~~I~ be a nte-1 it.$ of ORANGE FICrAL Rf,COROS menc('(I 10 1ransac1 bus• t'.:Jsla I>•"• ,.,. 't')~ , 1 ,,. l .-• ~· .. •, "'1 ... .. Ct 1 '" \ .tr .\ "-• n ·
TITGEMEYER In fll r~ests that lORRAlNE personal repi~\atrve 10 THE PEmlON A L S 0 Ex C E P T 1 NG nes5 unaer '"°" 1., 1 1,0..,5 '~'f'Q' ;io" ..,,,r~, .,. '"t' A,.s ~·, • Sa. •• ,.. r. C. .,t .. \!.-t ~ i:r.md PM at SI M1chat-l's
Sue>eriOf Court or E RODARTE be ad 19 th • \al I requeslS lhaJ RICHARD K THEREFROM All !NA TER ousiness n;1rnt! or nam~s ~,.~ c"ec• -. -• ~· • 't"' u o D s· c· ....: •' J • .... • hddr• n .illli ~ lt(rt.ll and A 11 ' Ange Is
Cahfomia, County or appo9'1ed as ~al lhe n:~c:enl e cs • 0 SISOLA.K bf appointed -RIGHTS OR •NTE~ESTS N !ISied above on .. A O;J~ab•e 10 ir.e "I"',_. R ... Pf'"":~ c· .... :r : .. <l ., ..... Eptcop.ol Church
ORANGE representative to THE PETITION personal represent.alive 10 w A TE Fl R ' G "\TS W'oo Bok LeE ,.nulS!!'•1t<> •o•" ,_, ~of'C"~" ~-• "r .. n d <" h I Id r ,. n G d I M
• THE PETrT'ION admntSler the estale of iequeslS the de<ledenl 5 admtnisler tie estale or WHET'HER SUCH WA TE~ Tn1s st1l<>mt>"l .. as •••eo R. W99ner Revenue 01· '"'.: ... -cc lJr,n t ,,dt '' n·1t t'' in.ma " ar
requests that ROGER W lhe deoedenl Will and codlctls ,1 any lhe deeedenl ~IGl"ITS SHAU BE REPAR ""'" 1ne Counh Cie,., ~· O• fleer, 5343 34 C tw1c :'.>.J•t>;:: ' , .. ~~... :; .. 1urd .. , '"' 1 '""' r G REY HOCK
TITGEMEYER. named in THE PETrTIONoo admllt>d IO probate THE PETrTION IAN OVERLYING AP ange Counl>onOc100t>rS c entefPlaza,Aoom 202,PO av O~ER OF T HE ~ • .11l lilfl r\~l ..1tthc PHILlP ROBERT lhe W'tlA a ROGER r&qUKlS . the de<»denrs T r&qU8SIS the de<»denrs p R 0 p RI A T\/ E p E-R I 1989 lo• C·TMM Sii\ .. An•. 80 AAO OF DIAECTOAS OF Willi~ • TITGEMEYER WILL and codclls. II any. a:: ,wll ~1~ aodlc~~ Will a'!d codtc1ls. ti any. COLA TING PRESCR1PT1vE F4337to CA n112 ue'.me THI: cosu MESA SANI Horbor l-t"' n :'.11•111 GREYSHOCK age
ba aopolnted .. penlOf\al be ad"nitled IO probate e)amtnalton .,., fie Ille "&Pl be actnit\oed IO J>'Obal• OR CONTRAC TUAL Bu l Pv1>11Sl'lt<I Orange Co.tSI 0111e ' lt @Q Ullt't DISTRICT (•rid. P.irk Hdrhor 61 rt"!>ldt-n\ of Ncv.-
repr...,.laW. IO The wil and Illy codcls by ltle CX>\Kl •• and 11ny cock8 WITHOUT ANY RIGHT TO 10•1ly Poto! 0c100.r ,3 2(1 Put) ·s~ .. a O•a 9'* '-..... ::>..,.r • 1-• f"l•.t">;J• .. • L .i"' n \1 t L) I \ l port Beach tor 2-1
actmn.•r the ...... °' ar• avat\abl8 tot l~E PElrTION ar• available tor ENTER UPON THE SUR 27 Noveml>@r 3 t989 Oa·I~ p 0 "'"'""'C• I ,d • .;) .... ~ ... ~· • D lhe deced9nt examnaUon In tie file kept teqvffl5 aulhoflty 10 examnataon in Ile file kept FA~ OF SAID LANO 1N ~ ~5., 1 ,9~ •<!&>-;\fonu.i" tr• ... \ur., vears Som in WaJhn·
THE PETITION by the CX>Otl admtn1ster the estate by fie ooun THE EJ(ERCISE OF SUCH en -">-411 '15~.j i.on New JN'!;('\ on r~· lhe deQedenrs THE PETTTION un<ter the lndepenOenl THE PETITION . Marth ::!.J 1'92s
: ~~~p;J,.:Y· requests authoflty IO Mmmstration 01 Estates :!.15tor a~,:O"tves1al: PtalC NOTICE I P\8.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE pa.'5.ed a~a) In New .
The wtl wld In" ooclcia ldn'WllStef "1 .( ~ ~ (illis authouty .. n under the 1..-......ndenl port Bea h . CA . No-, under the 1ncfepe ......... ,1 a11o1111 th• persona1 . . ,........, NOTICE are . availlble '°' A.dminlstratton of Estaies representa•rve 10 lake Administra~" of E•• PUBLIC , vem~r I 1989 He ls
exanw\allon In "-ftAe kept Act (This authOnly will many • ec:tions w11hou1 Act. {TM aulhottty Wiii sur.·1,•ed b' hls w1fe
by f\e court. allow ltle ~al ot>\a1ntng COUii annroval • Che personal . THE PETITION representative IO l¥e Bel0te lakinn cert.;,n very repreeenlatlYe IO . lak.e E CH Rost> A Grevshock. ~· authonty to "*'Y ecllonS wllhoul important " ae110t\S, man::iecllone wiChout CITY Of NE"'PORT B A Newport Beach. sons
lldminis* ttie ...... obteinina court •PJHOYal. t1o-.ve1 the personal ob .court •PJHOYal REZONING Of V ARJOUS PROPERTI E Robert P Costa undaf lhe I~ a.tor• la.M19 oeNi1n V«'( 1epresen1a11ve wlil be Belote kinO oertaln vet'( S C
A.dmnistraDi 01 E...._~1 actions. ,equwed '° g1,,. nouce to~1 actions1 ON BALBOA PENINSULA. M CFADDEN SQUARE. A~D \\EST .'\£\\'PO RT M elld. teph<>n • Act. (This authority wil oowewr. !he pet90nal 1nteresled pefSOns unless hoWeY9r, .,,. ~· s..an Clemente. Daniel
llloW lhe ~ r9PfeMntative Wiii be t~ have waived nollee or repr~ta!Mt, .,._ be J. Costa M~. Paul
,....ntalJVe 10 ..... 1'9QU~ed IO gNe nob '° COOl.atlllld IO Ille propo..U !9<Jltr'ed '° g.1119 nouc. '° A Sa.n P~ro and "*'Y ecllOnS ~ inw..-ct ~ uni.. action > ltte ;ncSepenclenl ln14Wested ~ ~ ob::?. court awrcw• fleyhaww.l\lednolceoradmincs1re11CM1 •uthot1tylh9'fhaY9w.Mdnotce or Notice is hereby given that the City Council o ft.he Cit y of Newport Anthony F . <:o.ta ~-king oe~ conMrt'9d '° lht PR>POted .,,, be g1an1ed unle• an =">tedn: ~ Beach t.11' 11 hold a P""'l 1' c hearing on the application o f the Ci t.y o f M esa d aughters. ~I the ~ eclion.) The ~I lf'lllfested pet90n ''* an ~••lion authonly • \.uJ C a r o I 1 n e M ~ d ba adrriniiWac.on authof~ obJec:t1e>n to N ~·"°" be anted un6e9I an Newport Beac h for Planning Commission AMENDMENT NO. 692 . Th is is Greyshock. N ew -'-·~ eo nw ..........._ to ~~~11n~ted u~ ~ ~ ~ ~-2~ lnteres~ ~ ftleS, .an • ' • t . t ' M N ..., 3 and 8 -\'ork Ctlv and 0 -·-._..._ • ,...._.. ··-·---·-.. , ... oourf'lh<.v.v ·--a request to consider amending Dis r1c ing aps os. ,, , •>V'W' lnw..-ct ~ uni.ea objection the petition gtanl )he aut1or1ty objection !he petliOn · h 1 f mary J · Greyshock. 1Myha¥ew.Mtdnot1oe°'.nd ahowt oood cauee A HEARING on t1e.nd lhe>Wsooul:! cauee 12 to reclassify various lots located in t e genera areas a N Be h c coneentld,.: '\:9~ '#trf lht courf 9"ou6d no1 pe•\lon •• be held on '#trf •'=-"°'~ no1 Balboa Peninsula, McFadden Square, and West Newpo rt from t hei r b;;1he~s. ~o~a~: ~~=F~ gr.at lht eu"<>rity. NoYemt>er 30· 1989 at ~ HE!"AING1 .... _ d t R l d R 2 Th . ·-· • F HEAAING on "-1 •5 PM .,., 0ep1 3 "':' ~ on • .., c urrent zones of C-1 , R-2, R-3, an R-4 o -an - . ..1.s Huntington Beach
w1I be gren'9d ~ an pellion will ba held on tocaled 11 7..00 CMC pe11ion will be held on f 1 p 1 Am d t and Demus, Yorba in ...... pereon..,. an NoYembef 30 1999 at c.n• Dnv• 'WeSI Santa Ncwtrnber 30, 1999 •• zoning reclassification is a result o the Genera an en men
obfectotl ID lht P9liton 1 • .s PM. Ir\ Dept 3 Ana. CA.92701 1:.s ft.M. In Dept 3 of October 24, 1988 (Res olut1· on No. 88-1 00) . Th is General Pl an 1 Lu\da. CA · ; gnnd-lnd ~ QOOd CMaM located .. 700 CMc IF YOU OBJECT TO lot.Med al 700 CMc: children V1sllat1on ,
.ti)' lht oowflhOYld noteentef Of1Ye West, s... thegran::;,011t1eP.t111oO. ~*Drive West, Sant.a Amendment changed the lilnr;i use· designations o f various proper t ies F'nday. Novrmber 3, or~,~~·on ,_.~c:0~7~ECT TO~~a,_,~•'V:: i'c~~70de.,ECT .. To j.n the general areas of Balboa Peninsula , McFadden Squa r e, and West 4 00P M to 9·00 P .M ~ .. ..._ held on.,.IPMl"llot .. ,...... 1t111c110M or NL."""9n lha9rant1naotlhtpeWon. Newport .. __ Land. use decisions are required to be consistent. with the 81 mortuary &.a.ry ~ 30. 1• al -lhould ~ all lht oblle'°"'· ~ the ooun l!"~ ....,..-at .. . . I on 'Fnda y Novem~r 1 ~45 P.M. In pept. a Mel''* yourti.be .__ heanft9 Y04J''Jli,;.L81td ...._~ City's General Plan and Zoning Ordinances. Therefo re, the zo n ing 3. at 1.00 PM at
localed at 700 CMc °' Ne wriCtln .,._enc. "9'f M tn ~ or ,.. classifications are being amended to be cons ist e nt wi th the General Pl<'rw .Brothers Bf.U ~CA~~· a.-lht ~ ~ P?°"°{..~y<M~A ~.;;. ~. = Plan. Broadway Monuary i! VOU 08..IECT TO may M In CAEDn'OR 0t a ~ may ba In Ma of ChriatlaJ\
.. Dfl!Mlna ol lht peti4loft. petWOn °'by your .nom.y. oon•og•nt ~ or "-~ 0< ~r ·~A Bunal on ~turday. -~·~:_a1;: IF YOU ARE A.=~?::'*~ c:006,. ~E a Notice ia hereby further given that all ' significant environmental Novembt>r 4. 10:00 ~ • .. -=:~~~a..: ot .-! ..,... ,.... • ~": ='='. ~,,..:: Ti: concerns for the. proposed project have been addres,s~9 • ~n a AM at SL Joechun
.. l'IMMI· YOUt ---=:n: ;:"00::::. :"' .. C10U11 C dllrn wif\ the coun previously certified environmental document, and that the Cl ty of g::~o~~ ctp:,~C:~ •:=,..1111•••-•.iw:~• ,;:.::,W:. =: m11 a OtJVt ':.."-.... ':' ... "":': S::: fnlil • ~J..:J: Newport Beach intends to use said document for the above noted 1nt•rmenl. P if!'rtt
AM ,., ~ ~£·_:....,. •.,,-,,.: 'r:,,~ =tproject, and turther that there are-no additional reasonable Brothers a....u 8rolid· c~ °' a !'f..~ ...... .=::~ ~ S--· othli.uenceot alternative or ai~.9ation measures that should be considered in ~· ~-C.C.ta ::r:c;:-...:=--.,...,,.din!:~-.;..., '\1~.: conjunction wi th aa}d project. Copies of the previously prepared (714>642.91so = ..... ""' .. _tJIN/t F• ~°'cJ: :'.:.::'..=.....,.. .,,. ~ = enviroruMntal docuaent are available for publ1c review a nd inspec-=.:r •.:;:..J: .. ,:-.:.~ vou MAY EXAMINE Ntaxpn":L:tour tion at the Planning Oepartae nt, City of Newport Beach, 3300 ·..-=.,-i.:. =,,......,.... ... .....,..__ ... ,...., .. OOUtt • ~,::.....,. Jf•vport':°Boulevard, Newport Beach, California, 92659-1768 (714) 644-
..... .,~I: cfll!,.,,...,.~,"&w,. =••=In~ , \IOtJ MAY EXAMINE 3'225. ..... • ... ..:Ii .... .., .......... you tNIJ .. *"' .. _. •• ....,. .., lht °'*"' • \ ,.., .. • • .,,,.. ~ IDf .. • per90fl •
.., ... d • .,.. .... "' ...... ·:t-=..._.°'._ .,. .. ,::!!4 NotiQI i• hereby further given that said public hearing will be ::-9 r-=-~= ...,=., 0"r:.':J... =-ii held on th• llt.b , day of Nov•at>er. 198 9, at the hour of 1...i.l.Q ,..., ,.-:-:: ~-':: = 1tw••~ '=! p.a. in th• Council Cballbera of the Newport Beach City Hall , 3300 · _,. .. -. §::"~ .,_ .. Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California, at which ti•• and .. ._ \. =::: .::..-; ':it 1n place any and all persons intereated .aay appear and W heard ~-= :_. """ e«a ... th•reon. If you challenqe thi• project in court, ,you aay be
~""".-mr:..-::719 l!i~!-l!:l!a!!c:~: liaited to r•i•int only tho•• iaauu you or •011•on• •1-raiaed at liii= , th• public h .. rincJ deacri.bed in t.bia notice or ln written
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hearing. Por inf01'9lttion call (714) 644-3225.
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VOL. 5 I NO. 45 DAILY PILOT ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE NOV. 3 , 1989
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It's a Pick Six-week
for theatergoers
The -grcascpain1 hits the fan again this weekend when six new
producuons mount Orange County stages, kicking off the last big
theatrical thrust before the holiday hiatus.
The 'n<."wcomers are "Social Secarity" at. the Laguna Playhouse,
"Cat's Paw" a t the Costa Mesa
Civic-Playhouse. "A MidMmmer
Night's Dream" at Oranf,e Coast
College, ''Division Street ' by the
Stop-Gap theater company,
"Hello Dolly" at the Grand Din-
ner Theater and "Bawdy Biiiy's
Ragtime Follies" at the Brea Cul-
tural Center.
Beth Hansen is directing
.. Social Security" at Laguna with Kathleen Collins and Jerry Evans
heading a cast which includes Marcie Ross. Michael 'Nielond. PatL .
Tambelhnr and David Paul. The show runs Tuesdays through
Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. until Nov. 2.6 with
resen a lions taken at 494-0743. •
Wrlham Mastrosimone's drama .. Cat~~,.,, .. spolli&bis Debbie
Grattan. Ken l?erkins. Josui and Steve Sturm at the Civic Playhouse.
611 Hamilton St.. under the direction of Marthella Randall.
Performances will be given Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m.
and undays at 2 p.m. until Nov. 26 .and reservations arc available
at -050-5269. .
OCC's annual Shakespeare Month fcato~ .. Midsummer
Night's Dream" under the d irection of Alex Golson, 'with Jamee
Mars. Deana Sidoti . ..Anthony R~mirez. Ponzer Berkman. Am>n
Pahaloska, Denise Horvat and Alma Fcrana-Grand in principal roles.
The show runs Thursdays through Saturdays 11 8 p.m. until Nov.
11 wi 1h a matinee. Sunday at 3 p.m. Reservations 432-5880.
The venerable musical .. Hello Dolly" arrives at the Grand
Dinner Theater in Anaheim's Grand Hotel, 7 Freedman Way. Sue
Anc Langdon takes the title role in the show, which plays nightly
except Mo ndays at varying curtain times through Jan, 28. Reser-
vations 772-7710. ..
The inner-city comeity ··Division Street" is· Sto~ap's latest
project at the Forum Theater on Laguna Beach's Festival of Arts
grounds. Don Laffoon directs the show, which plays Fridays and
Saturda)'s al 8 p.m. through Nov. 18 with a matinee Nov. 12 at 2:JO
p.m. Reservations 648-0l 35. {
.. Bawd> Billy's Ragtime Follies" is a rc\tuc of Shakespeare'(
funniest moments under the direction of Gregory Cohen at the
Curtis Theater in the Brea Mall. Performances are tonight at 8 p.m:l
Saturday al 3 and 8 p.m .. Sunday at 3 and 7 p.m.;Nov. 9 and tu
at 8 p.m. and Nov. 11 at 3 and 8 p.m .• with tickets uailable at
990-7722.
The curtains descend this weekend on ""TM Sc1•tn"" at the.
Gem Tht:ater (636-7213). "BnMe'1 a. LPR" at the LP Repertory
Danner Theater (835-9611) and ''Bulel ... Gretel" by the Ameri-
can Children's Theater in Ana~im (s.M-7124).
Continuing their respective runs are .. ~ die Ce*" at
South Coast Repertory (957-4033). lhrouab Nov. »,-cu.11 .... by
the Huntington Beacn Playboutc lllZ-1405).~ Nov. II;
"Lysistrata" at the Alternative Repenory Theater (836-7929),
through Nov. 18; "B•s Step" at the San Clemente Community
Theater (492-0465). throu&h Nov. 18: "l>MllJ'• o,ta.' Wiie'• Get die
Will?" at the Garden Orove Commu::~ Theater (8~7-S 122),
through Nov. 18, and '-0.18~1 .. " at Er h Rowant·s Cunain
Call Dinner Tfieatcr (838-1540). throuah January. ·
......... Ro~mary Churchman
Edllor: Tom T a1t
DM-.aoll Edllor: R~r Bk>om
CINdw SeMces: Bttky ~rson. Patti Johnson
~ Dlleaw. Alissa T~k .
a ~PlaCDtlJ~Ht/ fttdlr,'*'-11ber3 ....
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CONTENTS
H t :\ 11-:n
WOODY'S LA TEST ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8
··crim~s ·and M~sdemeanors." the new film by Woqd~
Allen. is an ~xpl ora tio~ of pubfic and private. f!lorality th;11
d.c:aws unan imous praise from o ut guest cnucs.
Dl,l'\fi 01 ·1· Hl'l'll JIU\
-. YOU CAN GO HOME •...•••••••••••••••••••••••.. 10
By JUDY CHAMB£RLAIN
A visit to Darien. Co nnecticut brings back not only Jo, eh
me mories and reunions. but a lso a chance ·to revisit ol{t
culinary haunts -with deli cious results:
UPTOWK A1'D ~WBllOW •••••••••.• •••••••••. 12 ~he. Up~~wn Strlng Qu~et isn•t just fiddling ·aroun~n
tts. rend111ons _of ragtime, blues and gospel worlcs, wh 1k
Alice Cooper 1s back and as delightfuJly mo ronic as "'a
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An, theater and folk craf\s from the Soviet U nion invadt S~n. Diego for two weeks starting today to highlight thr
cny s annual Arts Festival. I
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By TIRY KENNEDY
Oe9)',...Gwu +eAIM4
Viewing the "American Land-
scape Video: The Elec1ron1c
Grove,'' on exh1b1l1on at N,w .
port .Harbor Art M useum, tokes (
courage. II' s a disturbing show .
You don'r rusl move from room
10 room at N HAM view.ing lhe
videos of seven comtemporory
orttsts who shoot w ith a ~1deo
camera, rather than point With a
brush; you experience the w ork
tn the w ay you might e11pertence
electro-shock with your
whole being.
A hundred yeors ago. Amer•·
cons 1dentrf1ed so whole-
wheartedty w 1tf\ rhe landscope 1 •
thor ort1sts who po1nred 'scenes
of Nature were revered. A
middle-doss home was not com·
plete w11hout o po1nt1ng o l
-W-oves breaking over roc4, lor
insronce, or one of o srond of
pine trees with sunlight filtering
through lhe branches onto 1he
loresl floor. In those days, hang -
ing scenes of N alure on the
loving room wolls was de rigvevr
Nature, you'll remember. re·
minded mon ol God.
T odoy. the six video ortrsts
whose work makes up the show
01 N HAM, bombard the viewer
w1rh o message that can't be
ro~en lrghrly. God and Norure
L------e-sttlt ¥ery much Connac.tedr
they po1n1 out. This 11me around,
though, Narure's not reflec11ng
the creottve ospec1 of rhe D1v1ne
Porenl. ~olher , rl's the destruc-
ttve Kali fOfce that rhe viewer is
left to pooder.
"Amertcan Landscape Vrdeo:
The Elec1ron1c Grove" consists
of six room-sized 1nstotto1ions
featuring 1elev1s1on monrors and
movie screens w hich func11on like
rhe proverb1ol robtllo roso
' flooded w ith images of forrh,
Air. Fire, Water. ood Space.
The six port1c1pohng or11s1s -
Doro 81rnboum, Fronk G1lle11e,
Doug Holl, Ri.to Meyers, Steino
Vosulko and 8111 Violo -oil to
wonr to worn you rhat the end
ol rhe wOrld is no longer on 11s
way; it's already raking place.
Some aspects ot "Amertcon
Landscape Video: The Elec1ron1c
Grove" srcnd the hair on end.
For instance, 1mo9me yourself
walking into a torolly dork rec-
tangular room, the shape of a
919on11c colltn. Suddenly you
are confronred w11h blasts of
br1gh1 and diizyu~g li9h1. the
sounds ol •o violenr seo storm
thunder oll the close wolls, rhe
floor. ond the ceiling 100 The
whole room shudders with the
1orce-c:5tlhir -nbroitons ..
To your felt ore s1A televmon
monitors oiop extended steel
bases. They peer dow n or you
1n living color. but w 1ih o
morgue-room iciness ' about
them. Every picture flashed to
you is one of Nature .... n the
process ol destroymg You wit·
ness tornadoes. elecrrtcal storms.
hurricanes ...
In front of you looms a larger
than.file picture oo a screen A
plOjeetOI rls views ol li.ery
explosions interspersed w11h
..shots of o v1olen1ly d1strubed
sea. a seo gro wing more and
more powerful os the deolening
sound of wind, war er. and ex. ~odtng earrh erup1 from the
htdden speakers.
If you dare step further 1n10
rhe room. you'll note o 10 -foor.
h1Qh barricade mode ol wire,
seporoltr\g you from o Fran~
ensre1n1an elecrrocu11on room
w ith lwo huge. srro1ghr·bocl
cholfs pointed suggestively
enough, in 1101 block. On the
lloor, behind rhe chotrs. sprouts
o T eslo Coil sending blue tendrils
ot elccrr1c1 ty snaking through the
Olf 10 91 ound on pro trusions
Oittcnding lrom the chOtIS.
This w hole room and oil 1rs ~ork 1n9 ports -O\lert , cover
and subl1m1nol is the conception
of orr1s1 Doug Holl He s entttsled
11 The T emble Unc ertoinry of
rhe Thing Described A bout rhe
wor~ Holl soys That which
e.1us1s n the Notvrr os recreored
by M on and s presented on this
ins1olla11on on its rowest form
The s1orm is the mind The
l19hten1ng •S in 1he room It •S 1he
rerriore uncer101nrv ..
M oreo .. er os con1pell1ng as
Hou s.. "''deo e<per1ence• os Bill
Viola's Room for Sr John of the
Cross is ocruolly mora. ellec-
r1ve 11 v-Ou !llCOSur e rhe' success
o f o wor~ of Ort by its impact on
your psyche
Sr John o f the Cross wos a
Sponr~ mvsr1c ond poet who •
loved 1n the t 61h Century wh~n
inner spoce rather thgn outer
SPoCt.> was rht' focvs ol mon s
orrt>nr1on l•~e orher 1deolos11c
decided 10 help rhe nun The
r el191ous establishment, long oc
customt'd IQ sell serving and al
• lluenr l1fes1yles. wos opposed ro
the reform movement Though
r ereso managed to flee their
lnqu1s111ol'I John did not
l he youno friar wos rh1o wn
1nro µr•Son F~r mnt' months he
wus tept 111 0 windowless com
µortrrent obovt the s1/t> ol o
Joghoust.> He wos unoblf' ro
SIOnd UfJf 1gh1 lfl rhe c .. ,, and ..... OS
Jeprtvt.'\.I ol 100\.l anti .... 01e1 101
lovs 01 o r,me
h "'OS dur ng lh1s gr•m ~ .. rood
tnu1 11 t· soonl wro1e whot 11tcrar.,.
cr11ocs belo('"t.' s rhc most .mpo11
0111 ucxh ol mvsr•c l>Ot'l' y •n 1h~
Wes'"'" 1rod1r on Cosr ,n the
form of 1h1• 10 .. e1 s e •press1ons
10 th-_1 b1'lo"ed r~se pot•ms
SJ.'t'oL 1-11.,. ro <;.od mid1ess
ing sucH ro prcs 'as rP1cction p•usoge.:HllQ~Q rht• 1br~ n1_gh1.
ol the soul or~ t>CS'US}
Amo11n.gly, Boll V10ILl s Room
tor St John ol rh..-( •vss ollo ... s
vov IO t''J>t'rteocc ,f only t'•
ternoo•ont"ousfy , ... ·,ac rt.,. whl11
_'ht-i Sllol' rt1vs1 I O"t.' fplr rrop111•d
in ti t squo1 l111ie ho, Hi.•
Su1 ~·r St. s j,s<. Oh'r ·no rusr wt 01
,, Wl)\ ... •OI J th1ril s •ht' tr •UI ,j"
t~·e
•ht:' ,nstob1l1rv o t your own beliefs
ono 0~•1n1u11s
f ven•uollv as ovr eves grow
occusromed 10 rhe dorl vou
1 eoh:e rhut righr on Iron! of vov
,,, !ht: 1n1ddle ol th1-fbom s ..>
small cubicle L 19h1 spills our ol o
• · ""''ndQw •You movP to ward 1hp
l,yrot IJS I I wP• ~· J It o('n\jly la( t'
'l'uu pt't'• • s•.te The hgh1 W<'rnS
11.. ""0'"' •'"' and you ;,P Out' -.I
lht• s '""" vi the roq.nq w ,nd
Mus•••• tuily 1010 hos rt>
• «Oled 11 t' man s .nnt't as w t.>11
IS '"' l,,,. runmenr Ar tm,.e
~ v 't' ll""O'P ol hv""' "''•'' y
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trosr 1 in. s.-.oy nq vn t>rla•Arv
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Si k>tin "'ll Jing r ,; LJt'61r>y to
>lU ,a ,,~ 'J•c n 1h1s plou• ol
v• 1,,,, '"P''' -1.1 t•lu, t' 1ho1 '"
If t 111 LI; ff1tJl~S S f vJd n 1 "II
'u 1 u Si.Ni• ~lll.t us t s
\~1 ' , --,,._ ~l'noer iX't 'lJ -
s ''t t
younq men w ho tO•ned rehgiovs \r\ ht:-r1 )'Ou t•nrer rht> nsrolla
oroers St Jonn s rela11oosh1p ro 'on 1o• ns11ln~c you must move
F, .. 1f'r! '"t , 13U' ans ' ' •h, ..-, !
4t " 'H ' 5 r H'S h 1r • J
I ' •t ' ,.,.\. <'llS\
Go.1 "'os his noghesr p:::,,-:::o-=-r -r.1'1----.J1.hitu.D~ O...!Ql.QH.,. (1or l Orr ·for I ~Jntn!J ()(111 tin Co.1 Th.-"l" If
-~~·,., . , , .. ("'lt]f+ e""' '1Sf
ft s nor surprising then that
w t.en he discovered rhe eosv
ego ... e111ered lifestyles of mony
ol hos supe11ors he rebelled
A11rocred to 1he µur o ce1l1ng
on destres reochongs and serve
the poor rdeOS ('ApteSSed by
T ereso o f Av1lo, founder of the
reform Cormel11e order. St John
•
A 1-vv c.on heor Orf' the sounds
v i o "'O•elll w1ndsrorm You rui n
•t e corne1 ond suddt>nly you 't'
)nttonled w ith a floor 10 Ct•il
11q vod •u omogl' of mountoons
st.o~ 1119 erroticolly as though
Oping tossed by o 111ole111 <•onh
quo~e f he unsteodoness ol th
huge mounro1ns signals 1h(' un
steodmess ol the earth ond yes
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\h ><.V f t >t'\J n9 t J 't \I
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h_ I "'C·•· nl()•fPOltOn ohout
Amt·• vn I <Jndscoµp Video
11, ('r,, t•umr Gi ove which
""" ,un•m~t· rhrovgh Dec 31
t•IPost-cull 7 59 I 122
At leh Doro 811~ s ·w1a o' the W1r.p wt11ch
comb~ \1011(' ond "'idea tfn09eS with \IC>rl()Ul
$0Unds 10 r1eo1e o sense of meloncholy overlotn with
fie 11119 troct-s ol e1110\l()ll(Jf e.11per1ences. On the
cover Bi" VtOlo s ioom for St John of the Cross "
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12 13 14 15 16 17 18
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26 27 28 29 30
POP
Friday
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THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant
and Tavern, 340 South Coast HiJh·
way. Laguna Beach. presents hve
entenainment a nd dancing nightly.
494-8088.
SUNSET P UB I (>655 Pacific
Coast Highwa). Sunset &ach. offers
live cntenainment seven nights a
.... i:ek. Tonight and Saturday. The
Tuners 9:30 p.m. 10 1:30 a.m. SJ
co,er charge. 592-1926.
THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS
HOP 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain
Valley. The Hop "presents: Friday.
"Let the Goode Times Roll" all
night with D.J. Dennis B. Goode. $4
<.·over: Saturday. "Garden Party.'_' a
tribute to ,Ricky Nelson stamng
Gacy Shorcllc. at 8 p.m. ($4 cover):
COACH HOUSE 33157 ~amino Sunday. ·'The Backseat Boys" live
Capistrano. San Jua.n Capistrano. ·50s a nd '60s dance band. 9 p.m. to
presents The Ruman11cs. 8 p.m., For midnight on Wednesday at 8 p.m.
11cl>.e1 sales and din~.r.~~1onllf.·•-'(11f-~ &r.·etosed Monday: "Still
call 496-8930, for concen infor· Rockin' ... Aller All Thest Years"
ma11qn, call 496-8927. Tucsda) at 8 p.m. ($4 cover cha'lc):
WESTIN SOlTl'H COAST PLAZA Wedncsda). ··The Backseat Boys.' 8
666 Anton Blvd.: Costa .Mesa .pres-p.m. to midnight: Thursday. Crazy
ents Confrey Phtlhps wtth _modc;m ConteslS with MC Dennis 8. Goode.
rl·nd111oos of Broadway Music at the 963-2366.
P1anp Tuesday through Saturday. 6 NIGHT MOVES 5902 Warner
p.m. 10 10 p.m. and after theatre Ave .. H untington Beach. Concert
n:pnsc hour. 540-2500. jnfo_lule· 840-0208. THE REVERE BOUSE 900 W. .
First St .. Tus11n. Lee Ferrell Band Sahlrday ·
.. Let the Good Times Roll." Oldies COACH HOUSE 33157 Camino
and adult rock ·n· roll tonight and Capistrano. ~n Juan Capistra!'o.
Saturda)'. 9 p.m. 10 I :30 a.m.; Sun-presents Animal Logic featunng
d;i). Monday and Tuesday 8:30 p.m. Snmlcy Clarice and Stewart
10 12:30 a;m. 543-9319. _Copeland al 8 p.m. tonight , For
VILLA NOV A 3 I 31 W. Coast ticket sales and droner rcserva11ons.
Highway. Newport Beach, Pianist call 496-8930. for concert infor-
David Danley 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. mation. call 496-8927. .
642-7880. NO CLASSICS CONCERT Golden
CROWN HOU~E RESTA~RANT West College Chqrale o~ers ~lec-
32802 South Pacific Cont Highway. 1ions from the hottCJt,.mus1cal 11ckc1
South Laguna. presents "Encore"' for in town, "Phantom of the Opera"
dancing and cnteminmcnt Thurs-tonight at 7:45 p.m. in( Forum II,
• day throw&h Saturday. 9 p.m. to l.;30 located in the center of the campus
a.m. 496-3773 OT 499-2616. at 15744 Golden West St. in Hunt-
THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayel!e ingtoo Beach. Easy access 10 the
A vc .. NeWl)<Jrt Beach, presents "Big " auditorium from the Gothard Sl
Picture." with top 40s music from parking lot. Tickets arc S• or SJ for
8:30 p.m. 10 I a.m. tonight and GWC ASB aard holders. For more
Saturday. 675-5777. information. aall 895-8769.
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CALENDAR
Sonday
CO-'CB BOUSE 331.57 Camino-
Capi'strano. San Juan Capistrano.
presents Del FuCJOS al 8 p:m., For
ticket sales and dinner reservauons.
call 496-8930, for-concen infor-
n\at1on, call 496-8927. •
CROWN HOUS& RESTAURANT
32802 S. Pacific Coast Highway,
o uth Laguna. presents "Two
Voices" 9 p.m. 10 1:30 a.m.
496-5773 or 499-2626.
SALVATORE'S 500 North
Brookhurn. Anaheim. presents P.aul
and OsCar 8:3'0 p.m. with top 40s
mu!lic.
THE CANNERY 3010 LaFayene
A' e.. Newpon Beach. San Fran·
c1sco-stylc cabaret entertainment
w11h Lesl>c McCrae vocalist and
Llo)'d Noland on keyboard. 5:30 to
10. p.m. 675-5777. •
VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno s
p1llno styli~s Sunday through
Wednesda). Open daily 5 p.m. 10 2
a.m .. 3131 W. Coast Highway. New-
pon Bca('h 642-7880.
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific
Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. offers
h'e cntcnainment seven ni&hts a
'4CCk. Planet 10 -Roclin' Aqpe
3 10 7 p.m. and ttfcn Dead Men
Don't Surf. classic surf music from
members of Dick Dale's Del-Tones
8 p.m. 10 midnight. 592-1926.
Monday
BLUE BEET-CAA 107 21st Pl ..
Newpon Beach. Nick Pyzow· Solo
Monday and Tuesday al 8 p.m. 675-
BEET.
SUNSET PUB 166SS Pacific
Coast Highway, Sunset Beach. offers
live entertainment seven days a
week 9 p.m. lo I a.m. S92-1926.
T1i-4aJ -
AUTUMN SERENADE by Full-
enon College Community Band at 8
p.m. in the Campus Theatre, 321 E.
Chapman Ave.. Fullerton. Hi&h-
l1ghtina the Larry Lowder-direc1ed
''I::
, .. TWO TJIUlllSVPI "-SISHL •EIDT
.. ****GREAT FDWllING." ~MID Cl.All/ USA TODlY
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prasram will be a special tribute to
the llte Irvin& Berlin. Tickets ate
$4.50 for ~ncral admission. $3.SO
for students and stnior citizens: For
additio nal information, call
871-8101 weekdays from 1 l:JO a.m.
entertainment thl'OUlh Saturday, 9
p.m. to I a.m. S92-f926.
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to I :30 p.m. Frida•
SUNSET ltUB 166SS Pacific ---'
Coast Hi&hway, Sunset Beach, offers OYSTERS 2S I~ E. Coast-Hiah-
live entertainment" seven niahts at way, Corona del Mar. Dr. Art Davis
week. Toniabt Halloween Party with 8 to 11 p.m. toni&ht and Saturday,
the International llCIPC All Stan.; Sun<Jay 2 to S p.m. and Thursdays
$2 COVCT charJr. S9r-1926. 7:30 lo 10:30 p.m. 675'-7411.
....... SC01T'S SEAFOOD GRILL 6
vw.A NOV A pianist Carlos Or-
tega · pcFforms a variety of easy
listening selections and occasional
Latin-flavored favorites Thursday
throu&h Saturday from 8:30 p.m. 10
1:30 a.m., Sunday 1hroup, Wednes-
day from 8:30 p.m. 10 1:30 a.m.
. Richard Fauno's jazz and Broadway
stylings on the piano 31 JI West
Coast llighway, Newpon Beach.
642-7880:
CAFE UDO. 50 I 30th St.. Nt"w-
pon Beach. 675-2968. presents
entertainment nightly. Bernie Pearl
Blues · Band featuring Harmonica
Fats tonight 9 p.m . ._to 1:30 a.m. $3
cover charge. -·
Sahlrday
CAFE UDO 502 30th SL New-
pon Beach. 675-2968, present.s the
Metr~ tonight. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Sanday
GINO'S ON THE Bill 428 E.
17th St .. Costa Mesa. Jam session
with Gino's Jazz "\:roupe, 3:30 to
7:30 p.m. Reservations and infor-
m;ltion on live entenammcnt 7 days
a wcek,..6S()-17SO.
YOUNG ~RICANS DINNEll
THEATRE Peters Landing. 16400
Pacific Coast 'Higllway. Ste. 120 .
Huntington Beach. Jazz ensemble
Joyspring.. performs thrtt shows
every Sunday I 0:30 a.m .. 12: 15 p.m.
and _ -·
brunch or $7"'° for the con~n
alone. spa~ permitting. Reser-
' at ions are suggested. 840-SHOW
CANYON BAR AND GRILL 859
Laguna Canyoa Road. Laguna
Beach. Ben Milhken's DIXle Jan
.\llStars each Sunday from 4 tQ 7
p.m. 41J4-1 91 I. BAB 3300 Bristol at Anton, Costa
COACH ·BOUSE 331 S7 Camino · Mesa. featurts fine jazz cntcrtain-
Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano, ment Wednesday tbrou•., Friday rr==:=============:====================::=:==::=::=============::=w presents Lee Ritenour at 8 p.m. For ... · tick.et sates .and dinner reservations, with Jon Garner. jazz pianist. 5:30
call 496-8930, for concert infor-to 10 p.m. No m inimum or covCT
mation, cam 496-8927. charge. valet parking. Jm lunch-
SALV ATORE'S SOO North eon.s with Jon Gamer Jazz Trio
Brookhurs1. Anaheim, Pure Energy Sunday, 12 n®n to 4 p.m. Rcscr-
at 8:30 p.m. niptly through Satur-vations sugcsted. 979-2400.
day fQr listening ·and dancing JUST LIKE PERRY'S, 27782 pl~i;mNA CANYON BAR 6 Vista del Lago, Mission Viejo, con-
8 9 C -temporary pop, reg.ac and jazz GRILL S Liiuna anyon Road. m. usic nightly 8 p.m. to midn:• ... t ofTen the danceable ..music of ..,..
Aphrodite, with soloist Eli:za Lorenz. -and noo~ p.m. Sunday. Oi>sed
rhythmist Jerry Martin at the key-on Monday. Dinner. For rcser·
boards and Harold Todd-on su-vations. call 472-4363.
aphone and nutc ... C'OOI Dancin.. CDT LA VIE RFSrAORANT. ~ns at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday 373 Pacific Coast Hipway. (aguna
nights: 494-1911 or 494-4310. n---h. on th.c Main n.:c. "7-~ 1·azz SUNSET-P Ult 166SS Pacific ~ --·-~
Coast Hi&hway,·Sunsct Beach, offers every Friday and Saturday bcgin-
live entertainment fcvcrr niahts a ning at 8 p.m. featuring Don w~k 9 .m. to I a.m. S92~J..9..2.6. _ \ViUeford.-jau-vtola a nd ffilrNoltC.
Tba.nday •
SUNSET PUB 166SS J>acific.
vocalist and guitarist a nd various
guest anlSls including Mark Tum-
bulJ. Bob Hawkins and Gary Hopn.
Coast Highway, Sunset Beach. live No cover charge. 497-5100.
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llODdaJ --CAFE UDO SOI 30th St.. New-
pon Beach. Wayne Wayne Band
featuring Melvin Davis. Tom Zink.
Gary Wing and Bob Moore 8:30
p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968.
Tuaday
RON'S IN LAGUNA 1464 S. C0ast
Highway, Laguna Beach; "Charly,"
with Kevin Camey on piano and
Don Jackson on bass each Tuesday,
Wednesday apd Thursday evening
beginning at 7:30. 497-4871.
CAFE LIDO SOI 30th St. Newpan
Beach. Enten,inment nightly 8:30
p.m. to I a.m. Ronnie Brown on
keyboards and vi bes tonight.
675-2968.
WedDaday
476-2001. extension 3113.
CAFE UDO SO I 30th St., New-
PQn Beach. presents entenainmenl
nightly,. Pocket Rockets. 10 piece
blues band tonight 8:30 p.m. to I
a.m. 675-2968.
Tbanday
CAFE UDO. SO I 30th St. New-
pan Beach, presents the. Wayne
Wayne Band featuring Debbie Ebert
tonight.8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968
or 673-5056.
JAZZ PACIFIC a non-profit or-
ganization to preserve and en-
courage live jazz meets every Thurs-
day at 7 p.m. and is open to jazz
musicians a nd jazz buffs. For more
information. call Dr. Charles
Rutherford at.,,432-58 19 or Bill Soou
at 642-7648.
PHONY OllCllBSTllA toni&bl and Lukas Foss and Boccherini. Tickets 740-2000. For additional 1nfor-
Sa1urday al the Orange Couhty Per-are $' for aeneral admission and S6 mation, call 646-0CPS.
forming Ans Center al 8 p.m. Music for students and seniors. For more
Director Eliahu lnbal conducts. information, or to charwe tickets by lloDdaJ
Tickets to both performances may phone. call 559-3333. ORANGE COUNTY CILUIBER
be purchased through TicketMas&er, ...... ~ ORCBESTU premiere seventh 740.2000 or at any TicketMastcr ...,. ........ .u. pcrfi-·-a1 811_p.n:m · h
outlet or the.Center's box office. For SUNDAY An'ERNOON CON-~~·coastR~ ~i~~ J5s
information. call 646--0CPS. CERT at the Engman lnte_mational Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa Satanta Gallery, 326 Glenneyre Ave.. Diana Half>!in. concertmisaess 1~ 1 Laguna Beach. Conccn s I to 4 p.m. featured with Geraldine Walther.
OCCGUITAR ENSEMBLE David on each Sunday throu&h November pincipal with the San Francisco
Grimes will join the Orange Coast and through Dec. 17. ltefreshments Symphony. Ticket prices are s 17 Coll~c Guitar Ensemble in concen will be served and there is no charae. and SI 5 with discounts for senior~
tonipn at 8 p.m. in the Fine Ans Reservations are recommended and and students. For more information
Recital Hall. 2701 Fairview Road. information regarding the program call 649-2423. · -'
Costa Mesa. Advance tickets arc and performance is available by call-
$3.SO and are available at the OCC ing 497-7125. TbandaJ
ticket office. or by credit card HANOVER BAND classical h ~ h 432 <880 h ~ E .. 1. d 3 "THE MAGIC FLUTE" throu~h pure asc y p one. ._, . oarc cstra 1rom n.-n at p.m. the ci>mbined effioru of .... _ U 1 Tickets wi be sold at the door for toda~ at the Oranac County Per-uK SS. . forming Ans Center, presented by drama. music and dance depan-
LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 4500
MacAnhur Blvd. New. world<lass
jazz artists spotlighted weekly in the
four story Atrium of the Cafe. Aeuri.
Fo r more in formatio n. call
CEILIST TDIOTBY LANDAuER the Oranr: ·county Philharmonic ments. today throuah Saturday at 8
at Irvine Valley College. SSOO Irvine Society. Tickets range in price from p.m .. Sunday at 2 p.m. and Tucsda)
Center Drive, Irvine. at 8 P..m. in the $8 to $25 and arc available al the throuah Saturday, Nov. l~lB. at 8 Friday Forum. The prosram will include Center Box Office. 556-ARTS, p.m. in the Fine Ans ViU. Theatre
sonatas b y Brahms and TicltctMaster outlets or can be on the UCI campus. Weekday and
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tickets arc SIS for all 1eats. Tickets
arc a vai lablc by phone from the F me
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Friday. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m .• 156-6616.
the UCI Bttn Events Center. 9 a.m
to S p.m . 856-5000 and all Ticketron
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ZOT IN THE l&VINE HILTON
AND. TOWERS 17900 Jambom :
Blvd.. Irvine, presents ni&htly IM
music with the premiere band ..
ncore," a three-piece enscmhk
speciahsina in•"Top 40s .. mus1 II
p.m. to midni&ht. 863-311 l.
THE RESTAURANT AT
CAMERON OOURT 2 Hu11on
Centrt Dr .. Santa Ana pttKnts mu
r~------.....;...-:;-----....:...-----------J sial stytings of SilvC"r 1..inina 7 p m to midniaht Tuesday lhrouah Satur
day. The-group performs rend11ton'
of T~ 40 oldies and soft rock 11.)t
listening and da~na. ~861 5.
llatudaJ
LONDANCE/FllED AST AIRE
8T\JDI08 362S W. MacAnhur. Suitt·
308. Santa Ana. Dence for couple' or sin&)cs. first Saturday_ and thinJ
Sunday each month, 8:30 to 11 . .lO
p.m. Admission SS, includn.refrcsh
ments. Ballroom. Latin dancmg.
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Sanda• pcrson. For more information. call
1 Mickie McClure. 5~3894.
"SALlJTB TO THE BIO BANDI" LAGUNA FOL&.DA.NCERS en-
~endavous Ballroom, Irvine Mar~ cou~ aU who art intaestcd in
non Hotel, 18000 Von Kannan preserving our ethnic~ herilalt'
Ave. Irvine, 7 to 11 p.m. Admission 10 join them twi~ weekly, Sunday at
is $1 0 at the door. John Henderson's 7 p.m. and Wednesday at 8 p.m., at
big Swins Bud with voc:aliat Leiab Legion Hall Community Centd. 384 Downs is feataared. For iabmation, Legion St. 1....a&una Beach. Panncn
call Ken Allan at SSl-9449. art not nccnsary. Casual dress with
TUllTLE ROCK COllllUNrl'Y comfonablc shoes is sugnted.
PARK I Sunnyhill, lrviae, Sunday Donatic;m $2. 494-3302 or 533-8667.
afternoon dances 3 to 6 p.m. wi&b lloada -Hi&h SOciety Dance Band. Free • Y __
dance lcuons 2 to 3 p.m. by Mike THE HOP 23822 Mercury Road.
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Sin&lcs and couples swing dancing
each Monda) from 8. 10 I I p.m.
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LAYF STOP 2122 .SE. Bristol
Santa ;\na, presents Tim Jones
nightly through Sunday. Jerry Dye
opens Wednesday. For information
and reservations call 852-8762.
Taeeday
THE IMPROV 4255 Campus
Drive. Ste. I 38. Irvine. 854-5455.
presents three acts each na&ht at 8:30
p.m. Sunday through ihursday.
($7): 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Friday and
Saturda,Y. ($1 0). doors optn at 6
p.m. Dinner 1s served naghtly. For
rl.'serva11ons. 854-5455. ,
lloaday
DUKE'S ENTERTAINMENT
LOUNGE at the Ncwporter , Resort
presents a Spt?C•al Monday Night
ShowcaM· ~•th comedians from
throughout ttie Southern California
area performing. bcginnins at 8:.30
p.m. Duke·s Monday Night Show·
caS<' has oo cover charsc. The New-
poner Resort is located at I I 07
Jamboree Rd.Just east of Pacific
\oast H 1ghwa~ in Newport Beach.
6-'4-1 700. ext. 575.
YOUNG AMERJCANS DINNER
THEATRE Peter's Landing. 16400
Pac1fk Coast Highway. Huntington
&a .. :h. presents.Comedy Night each
Monday at 8 p.m. Top national and
ltKal stand·ur> comics arc fea tured.
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'Crimes and Misdemeanor-
Brlu Ml4llud
Aeeout Mua1er
Costa Mesa
Whew! Last week was our "no-
...-------, brainer" of the fall
('"Look Who's Talking"), no)¥
..... Lh1s wee k is Lhe , .. brainer~ of the
)'ear! "Crimes and
Misdemeanors ...
Woody Allen's
latest brain-teaser
about morality in
society, is actuaJly ...._ ____ ___,good entertain-... -...u.
Actuall). what we have here are
t"o inov1~ 10 one. First. and forc-
mo~t. 1s the foc us on a rich doctor
Judah Rosenthal (Manin La ndau.
rcccn1t)-1n "TucltCT'') and thc-
emerJcnce of his "extra-curricular"
actl\'1t1cs. Ha' ing i.trayed from bis
famil> life on occasion for the past
t"o )Cari.. Judah··s bizarre mistress
(AnJ('llta Huston) threatens to ex-
Cooole Sort o1em
Sales Admlal1tntor
La1aa Beaclt •
Woody Allen) "Crimes and Mis-
demeanors" pres-
ents some of the
choices and con-
Oicts which s!Jape
our reahty.lhe re-
Occt1ons of the
past. the doubts
about the present,
and the scart'h for
_ ~ truths are qu1~e
~\ldcnt in Allen s
1:.--..&:==---'::J lalf:St film \,.en-
1ur~·
Jud~h Rosenthal (Manin Land-
.. • 1u l .1 \er: \UC usslul opthamalog1st, tinth h1m~lf face to face w1th a
.. 111\'"} •• problem. "hen his mistress
L-\n~·ll~a llu n threaten t con-
front h1 wife and also expose his
"bt1iru1.qng" of funds from one of
lhl' numerou!t charities he sponsors.
\\ h1lc confiding his infidelity -to
Ben (Sam Waterson). one of his
patl('nts who harpens to be a rabbi,
the question o morality and the
necessity of the law to provide a
moml structure brings a Oashback to
Judah of his early Jewish rcliaious
trainina: "God's eyes arc watchina
pose the whole alfa1r unless a and probably ffie one character the
di,orc"' is on the immediate audience attaches itself to the most.
horizon. Does he give 10? Does he A credit to good talent. Huston may
deny all'! Does he kill her off? De-be sexy. but there's a screw I~
c1sions. Decisions. That's the dark .somewhere (a la Glen Oose in
side. "Fatal Attraction"). Alda is such a
On the lighter side of thmJS and versatile actor. that we believe his
on the othl·r side of the movie coin in tentions -most of the Lime -
is the story of the search for true which onl) teases the audience. The
love (like 99 percent of Allen's mov-innocent Mia Farrow. although she
il'!o). Allen ponrays Cliff Stern. an 1s tl}e focus of two men. takes pretty
unemployed. unhappily 'mamcd much a back scat here. but Wlthout
filmmaker. who is Jn love with her there's no story.
Halle) Ret'd (Mia Farrow). a Normally wi th a cast of this statu-
produccr. Problem is. she also re. the acting tal-
stnkes the fancy of Allen's brother- ent tends to over-
in-la"' • .\Ian Alda. Connicts, OOn-' "helm the picture
01cts! 11sclf. Not the case
As you can tell. there 1s a lot to here. where they
absorb to ~ccp the interest level 1ndct'd comple-
h1gh. and when you Sii there and try ment each other.
to correlate the two sides of the That's what makes
~"'· )OU reach major tension. "Cnmcs and Mis--
That's "ht'rc Allen (who also wrot~ demeanors" an
and d1rttted) and his sense of entertaining pic-
hu mor come in 10 romplete the ture. Like I men-
pacltagc nicel)'. uoncd before -if you like Woodv Landau is the interesting one here1 and his st~le, go for it and enjoy.
. ~~
you." You can't hide from hrm. Ben
advises Judah 10 tell his wife and ask
for · fo111veness. Judah feels sure
thatforg1vcness is out of the ques·
tion. Throughout the film. the
flashbacks to his childhood and his
rcl igrous up nnging seem to haunt
and i)o1nt a finger at Judah.
• .Judah contact!> his brother. Jack,
'to help him out of his dilemma. Jack
II\ ~s in the "real world" and as Jack
point!> out Judah has chOKn to live
1n a world where wealth and power
Lcstcr'!i t~llrm. Chff finds himself
falling in love with Halley and jeaJ-
ous of Lester's succcs.
The repetitive flashing from a
real-life situation to a Sttne in an old
movie was en:_ccllvc In showin1 the
contrasts and the frightenina simi·
lan11es between r'Qlily and fantasy.
It remo,es the shroud of innocence
from the audi~nce and attempts to
53). "Th1!t reall) happens, folks! ll's
not j ust in the movies! ..
act as an 1mmun11at1on from n..-aht)., • 0 Judah dosen't like to get his hands Allens treatr~lcnt of the con 1c1S
dim and "hen faced w1th the dt'-of Judah -his probl~m. how he
• • ~ .c__ _handles. " and the 11nll ~ c1~1on lo acCl•pt Jatt"s-1>nn .. ff>-''uo-• .
po)C" of the problem his response: 15 and .,hat he eventually ~ocs with
one of incrcdultt) _ "ThJS only them -IS thought-pfO\Olung. more
11!1 Pl'" in th~ movres!" true to ltfcJhan one wants to admtt •
P " nnd leads one ·to taie a "lnoTC ~kJn~h1l~. C11ff(Woody Allen). a mature. realistic look at life .
film roduccr and film addk~ who
spcn s 1:. a tcmoons going to tlle
mo' 1es "'lh ht youna niece. is
nsl t'd 10 do a bio-documentary on
Im brother-in-law. Lester (A lan
-\Ida). "hom he dislikes intensely. ClifT SCCS l.cstcr's miny Veneer of
stncerity masking a shallow man
with no substance whatsotver. Cliff
becomes very concaned when a
fellow worker. Halley (Mia Farrow)
begi ns to fall under the spell of
TTiTr cone u csoy aam1Uing tha
"'e arc all defined
b)' the choices we
make. Maybe hap-
piness wasn't de-
signed.into life but
there is somcthina.
about humankind
that males us
keep tryi na to
achieve it.
motifs keep rcappearina. lmlad,
tht story bu evaytbina to do willl reali&y ud m&ay, love ud .....
lines. lnl&b ud deceit. ~ ...
tvU. And layeled oa top O/ dlll ii
Ille irolly of..._ dae ... , ' I
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to lay the wbok thiQI out on the
table and have a showdown. Her
histrionics finally push JLMiah into
takina out a coauact on her life via
his brother, JKk (Jerry Ort.ell.;
Sam w ....... a ,..,.. .... -
marvdous tcenes.
In tlit IMUtitDc,
Alacn) baa fallen
i n love with
Halley (Mia far·
row) wbo it Wlillt
for Laacr~ Alda). I
and .... .. it·1
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happens .... it
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LOS ANGELES -French film-
maker Jcan~at"ques Annaud rccent-
1) talk<.'d abOul v. h>-he hai. spent the
last ~ )Cars rnaling three hi&hly
original films. "'Qut'St for Fire:·
.. The Name of the Ro~" an4..,'The
Bear ...
.. I always St-e audiences begging
for something d1ffefl:nt." he said .
.. ll's difficult to make something
d1ffe~nt t()(b). Man) films ha'e
been made. and there are man) gQOd
filmmakers around. To bnng some-
thing fresh lo lhe screen 1s d1tlicult.
let's face 1t.
"This ts what pushl"S me. It's so
pleasant Stting people come out of
the cinema hav1ng the rmprcsSlon
that they discovered something new.
They arc happil) surpnsed. and I
think that's a great reward ...
"The Bear .. IS UOQUCSllOnably dif-
ferent. Based on the old James Oh-
\ CL U Nood 00\'C .. Th . Gaul).
King:· 11 tells the battles of a small
cub ,a,nd a huge male bear ag;unst
hunters and nature. The film alrcad)
has JrOSscd more than $100 million -
in Europe.
''The large pan of th(' ba"tth.· 1s to
e\plain to the public the.-naturt" of
th1lt lilm. lt"lt an cnt<'rtain,m=-e=n"-L=-,l"""t°'"'"s-+---
not documcnl31"\ 1t•s not the old-
fa)h1oned D1sn~) animal picture.
1t•s no1 a v. 1lderncs p1c-turc:· ht'
said .
.. When I tell pc.·ople m) las1 fil'm
is about l\\O bear>, the\ ·re con-
' inct.-d 1t°s for l1~ If<; not a Na-
110031 (Jl'ugraphll' (It'll'' 1s1o n I
-.~-c1al Hm' can I t"~larn to peopk
1h:u II I\ som7t' lnl! lh3t tne) nti\l'
001 s.t.'Cn -\C t"' f-ortunatcl\ "'hen I
am 'cJ hcrl'. the Holl)v..Ood Re-
ponl'r ~1d 11 \\3\ s1m1lar to ·f T •
Than!. )OU··
.\nnaud·~ h1MOI) w11h .. Th1.· Bear ..
al~-ba 1.-to l-Q81. v..keA-~
finished his Qreh1ston c advcnturt.'.
.. Que t for F1rt' ·· He fell in lo' c.-with
u"'oo'cfs bool . then was <11dc.--
trael ed b) .. The Name of the Rose:·
.. The Bear" wa~ launched 10 1986.
Annaud. himself a bear of a man
-.11h curl). graying hair and a
ch3rm1ng accent. plunged h1m~lf
into the new project, cxplonng lo-
cations. chcckin4 out bear trainers.
stccpina himself an animal behavior.
"The Bear" was filmed in
Europe's Dolomites from May I 8.
1987, to the following Sept. 21. The
difricuJtk-1 with animals. weather
and mana&1na a 200-pcrsoo ~
~ enormous. but Annaud was
cxhilaraltd by his actors.
"Bean are very fasci natina
anunals." he utd. "They arc as
intellieent as dots. but they have
somethina ~ dO not: They spend
a lot of their tune •tandana up.
l«:ause of that. there is immediate
ickntification with hu'man brinp.
"Take a lion. A fatcinatina
animal. but it mnaim a beat. A
bar is a beast 1n the bar-lea ver·
lion. Very hairy. Very noisy. It's
fatcinatine. he's 10 powerful.· Sud-
denly, he saands up (Anmud dem-
onstrates, bearlike). The front lr.p
look like amn. They mr their pews
like anns. Their dlws like fi~ If you 1ee a bar eat an apple, it 1 jmt
lib I t"aman ...
Ian. I ....rmo.. Zoo . . The two mwDd .... :.FfJ:l.!J
by Doua SeUI ol u ... 0..
Frendl ft ...... aer Jean-Jacques Annaud hokts Douce,
who plays Tn op..Sned cub tn • ...,,.. aear," Annaud's third
. highly or191nat fttm In 10 y••n.
r ''>"l·l·t .. 1 J lUb frl,m a Frcnl h 100
\\ l'rl.' thcrl.' da\\ v. hen thC' t\.\o stars
... arnpl~ J1dn"1 \\Jnt 10 .ict''
··c lt u1ur"'-' ·· \aad the director
·· \n' ... 1.1r \OU v.ori.. v.11h has had
11.1)' \tar'
0
lrt" A.:n I4'11}pcC3mcn1:il
"i,> .in• N'JT"I \ ou 1..1nnnt pu\h thl·rn
In J O\ l·aw. I "uuld nol ;uh 1~· J
Jarl'l hH '° pw>h J !>t3r \ star rnu\I
bl· hJpp~ an lront of thl· l'amaa -
l"'fll'11Jll) v. hen thl·) are bears .and
the~ can kill )OU 11 the) ·rr not
.. I ,v.l·ar th al 1f } ou tr) to get
,omc1hang from an animal who ,.,
not in a -good mood. not onl> will ~ou not ~et 11 that da). }OU will
nl'\ er 8l'I 11. What ~OU h3\"C 10 do IS
organ II(: the set so the animal will be
ha{>P> -.11h its own 1n llnct.s. digging
1n us own nature to dasco,er what 11
v..-ould do in such a circumstance He
v.ould 1n effect rcwnte the 5CTi p1:·
lh,· l"lld ol ,h1'll•ling tl\.'1."aU..C Oil
•tll llknl' h.1J 11n urn·d One girl had
111,-.I 111 r,·mo' l' "4:>ml·th1ng from the
.u1i·, mnuth .inJ nl"Jrh lo\I her
lan~,·r "h,·n thl' l ub hrt dnv. n Thl·
....u~ •'l-lwr wt!i.W<ilt• "d~n111.tt:t---t
htrnwlt lh .. luol l\hl~ ·· ro"'-·d for
ph.1h1~r..1ph' v.11h Bart 10 thl' l"'age
1 rl..\." '>t•m1· '1..1r-l> 1n lhl' JXJM. Ban
turnnl on hi\ J 1rl'l.·tor an a bad mood
.11111 lll'l llll'd to l.111 mt··
\nn.iuJ lnllov.,·d the safet) 1n-
,1 rud1l1n of pla~ ing d<"-:id whc.-n men·
.1H·d ..inJ Ra n l\'lrcated
.\ '>C'ene that amaze" previewers
'om1'' "hl·n Ran roars at hunter
I chct..~ "-a')o at close range on a
mountain ledge. Ifs the rc.al th1na.
the director assured. Be.ar and actOf
v.l'rt' a few feet apan. but Karyo had
the op11on of leaping to a net)() fttt
bl'IO\\
"The Be.ar" credits hst Jam Hcn-
He Cited the cxampk of a scene in 'IOn·s Creature Shop as crcaton of
which the gnuly Knttcbcs its back .. anamatronac bears.~ But Annaud
on a tree. The sec~ took da)S pf a.>sured that IM Hcnsoo fakes were
preparation: find•na a t~ with u~ only for bank scxncs..
rough bark. la)'•O& a cement plat-"Henson's contnbuuon was to
f<>~ at lM base and covcnng it with a\ Old pultiQI the animals in anx m~ .. surTQUndins lhc tree with 11ua11on where they wc:rc at nsk.
rocls.. punina sand oil IM bear's said nnaud. "FOf instance. I have
beck so it would atdl. A few K'OOnds a fight between beari and dop. Al
on the scrttn, the tttnc took a day Iona as there as no body contact.
to shoot. there is a real bear. But when you tee
"My fint conttm walb the ftJm the doss betina the f"1, you don't
was that no animal wouJd It' bun." nttd a real bar. But the fur needs
said AnnaYd. "Second ClOaClml, lift an u. so that wu ~ tkn1Qn .
•hhoush theft 11 no Society b the came an." The same with a filht ..
Pn:vcnlioa ot Cruelty IO Tech-between the cub and a puma.
nicaus nor Aaar'I -...._ His ncat project?
they'~ not cada...-ed spec:it'I-I "I doft't know. Even~ 'De
WU VefY wonieCJ about WOftilla Beu' IS a lucca& i• ~ 1-..t
e.wery •x wim ...._ eeorw to w bow it doa llllft.. My m..
mo••ln'L .)ave w bem _.,~ "; fJi He blew ..e wcnW ..,._. Mre. I hapc IMI wil ..
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"Say goodbye to your beloved
Darien," my husband told me on a
fall day in, 1978 as we looked back
at the town from 'the rear window of
the limousine. Headed for the Plaza
Hotel, New Orfcans and points west,
I wouldn't return again until nearly
a decade. had passed. Last week.
when the leaves were really as red as
flame. I managed another visit to
Connecticut.
Nothing much ever ch;anles in
• • .-
sleepy New England villages.
There's one new store on t he Boston
f>.ost Road, the East Coast's answer
to PCH. The Darien Spon Shop is
bigger and better •. GriCJ'S Pharmacy
looks exactly t~ way 1t always did.
and the laundrette and the hardware
store are still there. The Place is still
the most creative store in town.
Turnover? Forget it. A little gray
hair here and there, but the faces att
the same ones I knew and loved 20
or 30 years aao.
Over at The Sugar Bowl the foot·
ball rallies aren't Qllite as boisterous,
but the menu reflects I 9SOs prices.
and the customers -yesterday's
cheerleaders and linebackers -rep-
resent all walks of local life: lobster
fishermen. · carpenters. '9ttomeys.
shopkeepers. bankers. The best Bl T
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A .different ~tring quartet;
Alice rettJrns with old flair
Herc are a couple of recently
rcie.sed albums of note: . •. v~ Strt.c Qliar1et (PIJilipsJ
-Diane Monroe 11nd Laa Terry,
''iolins; Maxine Roach. viol.t; Eiken
M. Folson, Cello.
are demon fiddlers, whose vanous
experiences include the Philadelphia
Orchesara, "Drea~rts, •• the New
York Philharmonic, Frank Sinatra,
Sammy Davis Jr .• Wynton Marsalis
and producer Mu Roech's Double
Qua net. ·
dislike.
Don't be fooled by the biker smti·
menu the overwrouaht Cooper spits
out over grindina auilJl'I. TheK
tunes are cartoons -lthcy have
more in common with Sam JC.in·
nison than Judas Priest
~========:=:==============~ And now for something complete-ly difkrcnt ...
Yes, it may seem a little strange,
but this is no Bccthoven's Ninth for
massed accordion bind kind of
stunt. Each of a doun cuts is per-
fectly idiomatic. fresh. piquana. jusa
nght.
No imaac is too obvious for
Cooper. which is half the fun. And
he shows cleverness in other ways.
''I'll drive you like a hammer on a
bed of nails," Cooper sinp. Then
the punch line: "Ow, ow, ow, ow,
ow."
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tO'Wn String Quartel is spring clean-
ing for jaded cars.
The name gives a clue -a mar-
riage of the string quartet with the
sounds from far uptown, beyond
11 Oah S1rce1 in Manhaltan. A bi&
shot of jau, a little rag. a little blues.
a lot of Polish.
Listen to ''Midnight Child" and
it's ~vidcnt why the mi.A is so ~o
vmcmg. The v1nuoso note-bending
of the blues and gospel singers was
bom for the violin. So. too, were the
strutting rhythms of "Calvary," and
d<>ponc if Scott Jo plin didn't have
s1nngs in mind when he wrote "Easy
Winners."
It helps. too. that the four players
ly ~atltda A. a..
T akc a stroll down Newport Pier
and you'll comr to the newly opened
restaurant and bar called, ap-
propriately enough, The Fishcr-
miln 's.
With its nauucal decor. this New-
._._. •. , port ..Beach-restaurant ai~inen-a
chancr to enjoy an unobsuucied
view of the ocean. shoreline or emty-
momi"I fishermen on the pier.
"The scenery is beautiful and the
atmosphere plcasanl. It is really nn
to enjoy an ex~llcnt meaJ on the
water,·· Lorilei Seaholm, manaeer of
The Fisherman's.. said. the rnta11raot opens 11 8 a.m. for
those folks who enjoy the momins
hours at ahe beach. Servina
The Uptown String Quanea
threatens to give crossover rccord-
angs a good name.
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A1Mdaae4 Preis Writer
''Trull" (Epic) -Ali~ Cooper
Don Henley rteentl~mplaincd
that pop music has me mor-
onic, which would m~n that Abee
Cooper was way ahead of his lime.
Happily. two decades after the
release of his first record, Coopn-
still sounds moronic. "Trash," his
latest album, -is il)"'lpossibk to take
seriously and almost as hard to
The band is head-banter friendly.
Gu11anS1 Jo hn McCurry nicely
frames Cooper's frenzy. and guest
appearances by Aerosmith and Jon
Bon Jov1 add to the fun.
There are some dead spots. but
such hormonal 1mbalaocn as "I'm
Your Gun·· a nd "This Maniac's in
Lo'e With You" make "Trash" the
funniest heavy-metal record since
Spinal Tap. Whether Cooper in·
tended it to be 1ha1 way is really
1mmatenal.
-87 Slnea Wille
A1Mdaae4 Preu Writer.
populirltemr,-pasta d ishei ind
other spec1alt1es from buracn to a
vegetable platter.
.. for aJI o ur food we use the
freshes• in&re<11mu.. And, if cus-
ton\en arc -i'ntcrested, the display
window from the dinina area to the
kitchen lets people watch their food
omeleucs. pancakes, French toasl being prepared,.. Seaholm eit-
and house spccialilC'S called Fisher-plained.
man's Breakfast (scrambled qp • with diced ham. bell pepper, then Watching the sunscl over the
ftlled in a delicate pulry shell and water is an experience not lo be
topped wiah jack and cheddcr forgotten. And. what better way than
cheese) and Surfer's Hearty Break-cnjo)'in& a delicious m~ on the
fast (thtt1tesp, •~ pencaka, frah Fisherman's patio or in the dinina
fruit. home fries and choice of area.
becon, ham or MUMIC). the res-Cooked over 1 Mesquite wood
aaurant is a popular momina stop. fi~. favoriacs such as Salmon fillet.
As the day warms-up and the Sea Bass. Shark. and Lobner (live
waves 10 down, Fisherman's is local when available) ire served with
ready to start serving from its lunch a choice of salad or chowdtt; rice
menu. _,, pilaf. steak fries or baked potato;
On this menu~ ICt'Vcd from l l and sourdough roll and butler.
a.m .. customtts will find such trice-Other •ntrtts include pasia dis-
tions as Cobb Sabld, Crxkcd Crab, hes. sacak. chicken. crab and !llCVCf'll
fresh fish m&rees (Swordfish is a seafood stlections. Under ahe
fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~--iiiiiiii ~~---. menu ·s "Fisherman's Feasts .. diners will find famil y saylc dinncn for two
or more. From Feast #I 10 Feast #5
seafood fa vorites suctt as clams.
aab, salmon. halibut and cod can bt
enjoyed.
ln November bring
a birthday ~ny of frur or
more to Benihana. and
we'll buv dinner for your honored~ So Y.W
am haYe a real celebration
on the house.
, Offer JP)d Nov. l -
30dt. One fitt Hibachi
Cllicl<m &t Tmycaki Steak
combination dinner for
a pany of iour or more.
Alcoholic~,
rax and tip not includro.
. ProOf o{ a NoYcmbrr
bilthda ~: driYU\
lmlle.badicad&alr
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Nowa..wlng _,
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CALIFORNIA DINING
AT ITS FINEST!
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The Nsbcnnan's lounar is located '
upstairs.. and althouab only wine
and beer ate served (no liquor
license as of yet). ias Happy Hour is
1 fun platt.
.. We have happy hour specials
lhrouib me Wttk. And w make
..,m.J *lab such is ma,..n1a1
and others with some naturally fmncn~ wines we cany -Ibey
aft ..Uy vny &OOd." Seaholm ea.-
plained
Tbe Fasherman's RcsUlurant and
.., is locawid •• the end of *
Newpon Pia. Seat.ins is clone on a firs•~ fini-crw basis. For more
iaformation. call 67S.9771.
f,I I\\\\\
.~oviet art treasures on vi~"'(. in San Diego·
By DONNA AND ltAY OTT
D.-y ,._Coca+=*'•
.. Glasnost graces San Diego for the
n1.·x1 two weekends.. in the city's
continuing "Treasurn of the Sov1tt
Union" ans festival ~ a presen-
tation of some of the very best in
Soviet an and culture.
Although the festival officially
ends Nov. 11 , many of the an
collections will be o n display.
through January or February. in mu~ums located in Balboa Park
and other arc.as of the city.
Among the array of exhibnions
and pcrformlnccs are a number that
have never been seen in this cpun-
tr). including: ·
"FABERGE: THE IMPERIAL
EGGS.·· on loan from the collec-
tions of Quttn Elizabeth II. the
Forbes Magazine Galleries. the
Kremlin Armory Museum, and sev-
eral American museums and private
collectors. arc c urrentJy being
exhibited al the San Diego Museum
of An.
Made 1 primarily from gold and
The collection of lS eas will be
on view through Jan. 7. Museum
hours arc 11 a.m. to S p.m .. Tuesday
through Sunday. With extended
hours oo Thursday until 9 p.m.
"MASTERWORKS IN METAL,"
a collection of rare religious icon an
fro m the 9th throu&h the 19th cen-
turies. 1s another first for the festi-
val.
In this premiere U.S. display, vis-
11ors may view the Soviet Unio n's\
most pnzcd cloisonne enamels, em-
bossed metal reliefs. crosses, and
religious Jewelry from the Republic
of Soviet Georgia. at the B Strttt
Pier fah1b11 Hall. open noon to S
p.m .. Tuesday through Fnday: 10
a.m. to 6 p.m .. weekends:
"BROTHERS AND SISTERS:· a
dramati1~tion of a trilogy of novels
by Soviet author Fyodor Abramov,
1s in 1ts U.S. premiere run at the Old
Globe Theatre thro ugh Nov. 12.
Presented by Leningrad's Maly
Drama Theatre, the play has been
praised as both a n e ntertaining and
educational ponran of humanity
under pressure.
Other components of the festival.
including both visual and per-
forming ans. ·include the following:
al ver. and encrusted with precious
s1on1.-s such as rubies. diamonds.
a nd pearls. the~ handcrafted
anworlts were created by master
1cweler Peter Carl Fabcrgt for the
Russian royal family between 188S
and 1911, ·and~ used for the
1.·cnturies-old Russian _llldition of cetct>rafiilJ. ustcr with lhrtt k:isscs
and the 11f\ of an ca.
"FOLK ARTS OF THE SOVIET
N ION," adJattnt to the icon dis-
pla> at th~ 8 Street Pier &hibit
Hall-features more than 700 cum-_Jever.. P••r~ = "-tlW Kr• 7 t
pies of folk arts and crafts from the Anllol~ M1111-1n ~HOW_._ •••19)'
fPie ... see GETAWAY /ft .. 161 In the San Diep M.,..._ of Art•~ of
'~'sFinest
Waterfront Dming!
• Fresh Local & Hawaiian Seafood
•Award Winning V~al. Lamb & Prime Rih
• Extensiw Win~ List & Cocktails
•{~~)
RE«;TA U R""-I T
503 E. Ed~water (adjacent to the Balho.i
Peninsula ferry landing) Reservations: 675 -237:J
\\\!'re happy to accommodate your group.
reception. banquet or meeting.
..
Two
Thanklgiving
Dinner Shows
LO.DST.ER FEST
~-DINNE
,
Bro1led_1_Qbsler T di!
with Bal1y Beef S ~~~~t~~bs .................. 12.95
• Bro1led Lobster T dtl
accompdmed by 1)ur
Broiled Chicken
~:Ji8i:~t:rh~-~-~ .. ~ 14, 95
"SHORE & OFFSHORE
SPECIAL"
Bro1lPt ! I .nl~tt~r T,111
coml>tr1t'\.i with c\ t~ndPr U S. Cho1n~ 111 SJZ 95
Eyt-Stt·dk. •
DINNERS INCLUDE : Offer qood Fn 11 3 thna 11 9
l..drqe baked potato -rved with chives sour CT't"<!m and butter,
dCCOmpanle(:f by your chotce ol our f4mous cldm 1 howd r or salod
OllLY AT DELAllEY'S ·
LOBSTER FEST LUICB s5 ~5
(I l :~m -2pm Only)
Aleo includes Sunday lnaac:h ·......tag ep9dal till 2 pm
BroUed Lot>.ter tail accompcmled br i.ttudne in a creamy ct..ddar dtene eauce en
·cauerole. Also accompanied by fre1b cucumben •inaigrette cmd .,. '• 0 ... varllc:
breoct. ("Jn Gaelic. It's a Real Great Irish Deal")
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Something for all in -ar~a -amusements
DISCOVERY MUSEUM of Or-hctitagc of this popular Californian
ange County, ·3101 West Harvard sport. Open daily noon to 6 p.m.:
St.. ·Santa Anr ()pen 11 a .. m. to 3 admission is free. Located one block
p.m. Tuesday through Friday. inland from pier and one-half block
Closed o n Mondays.. Admission is east of Main Street in Huntinaton
SI for adults and SO cents for chi I-Beach. 536--0 I SS.
drcn. Nominal ·Craf\ participation &NOTJ''S BERRY FARM, 8039
fee. For information. call 540-0404. Beach Blvd ., Buena Park. Knott's is
DISNEYLAND, 1313 Harbor the nation's most popular indepen-
Bl vd .. Anaheim. 'Big Band sounds dent family theme park. with more
showcased at Carnation Plaza Gar-than 16S wild rides. 'shows and
dens. The Magic. Kingdom offers auractions plus restaur:ants and
more than SO attractions in seven shops on I SO acres. All shows arc
themed lands. including '.Spash included in the :admission price.
Mountain." Disneyland infor-Other entertainment includes a
mation: 999~4565. glimpse or .•he old west in a very
INTERNATIONAL SURF MU-alive Ghos1 Town to the magic of a
SEUM 312 Walnut. Huntington visit with Snoopy and the Peanuts
Beach. Surf mecporabilia and Gang in Camp Snoopy. Also po~
anifa.:ts (dating a.s far back as the'· lar are Fiesta Yilla&e. a salute to
• early 20s) commemorate the colorful· CaJifomia's early Spanish berilalt
aDd Roaring 20's -a lodk beck at 1 mal fossils, Native c\merican dis-RAGING WATEAS 111 Ralina
a 1920's amusement pert which -plays. an insect 200 and photo pJ-Waters Drive. San Dimas. Enjoy 44
includes the fan~tic ''J(in,dom of len·. mineral and shell displaY.S? but-acres of fun. sun and excitina water
the Dinosaurs," Thrill rides include terlly collections and chddren's ri~. S92-6453.
The Corkscrew, Montczooma's Re-hands on exhibits. Also educational S.ANTA ANA zoo located at Prcn-
venge and the Parachute Sky Jump. programs. docent tours, lectures, fcs.-tice Park, 1801 wt Chestnut Ave.,
The pork is open daily. For ad-tivals, a library and special ac-Santa Ana. Hours arc 10 a.m. to 5
di1ional information call the 24-hour tivities. For more information about p.m. with last tickets sold at 4 p.m.
Knott's Linc at 220-5200. exhibits. programs a nd membcnhip, Admission is $2 for adults: 7S cents
call the museum Tuesday throuah for children, ages 3 to 12 and senior
LOS ANGELES CHILDREN'S Sunday at 640-7120. citizens. Children under 3 and
MUSEUM J IO North Main Strttt. OLD WORLD VIU.AGE, 7S61 handicapped are admitted free.
Los Angeles. Open Wednesday and Center Ave.. Huntinaton Beach. 9S3-8SSS. Thursday, 2 to 4'p.m. and Saturday S · I ed · h'
<and Sunday, 10 a.m. to S p.m. ~ciahih s~ofe:ta~ ~l c~:'mt ~} SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
"Hands-on" participatory environ-vi ~ge a eau . . MISSION 31882 C amino
h. h h'ld quamt European viii~ with cob-·c . • c.-J C . ment an w 1c c 1 rcn ages two to bled streets. lantern hahts, and 70 ap1strano. .;)Cln uan aptstra!'<;>·
'"'elve. le~m by doing. Eighteen murals of European scenes painted Features ~rra Chapel. ~aJifom1a s
permanent exhibits. Monthly pro-on extenor walls by European an-oldest bu1ld1ng. the ruin~ of the gram ming includes a variety of an ists. 898_5111 Great Stone. Church. soldiers bar-
cxhibits. performances and work-· racks, bt>auuful gardens. and two
shops. Admission: $4 per person. ORANGE COUNTY PER-museum rooms with artifacts from
infants under two free. Adults free FORMING ARTS CENTER 600 Native American and early Spenish
on Wednl'Sdaj' and Thuoday after-Town Ccn1er Drive. c.~ta Mesa. culture. Daily 7:30 a.m.·S p.m.
noons. Groups must register in ad· Docent tours of the facility arc of-493-1424.
vance. For 24 hour information. cill fercd free Monday and W~nesday SEA WORLD 1720 South Shores
(113) 687-8800. at 10. 10:30. 1.1 and I I.JO a.m. Road. M1ss1o n Ba). San Diego. Sea
MOVIELAND WAX MUSEUM, weekl& To urs will also be held al 10 . World features seven major shows
7711 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. The and 1 .JO a.m. the first Satu~y of and dozens of fascina1ing marine life each month. The tour takes visitors exhibits. Sea World's star killer ----------------------------' ;J';i~ ~:n~ lhcarJ~; da~~ 10 many harcasb1<?f .t~!t~td ~ly whales ~rform in the, largest whale
collection of movie and television seen by t e pu ic inc in& rcss1ng facility an the world. dolphins, train-
mcmorabilia includi~ life-like rooms. ihe backstage••'? and The ed seals and sea hons, otters and a
....
'lllundey lhnl S.turUy. 1 • • p.m. • Su ..... y. Noon·I p.m.
Orun~t· <:011111_,·:, ~innt scmi-un11uul t•\f•nt in 011ti<1ut•s.
0orw pri1.eeat.h .tllrmoon and eveni~ -'IOO"" J>Un."'™' c erlilic.ale.
lea lilnf' and after dinner wffee and lidbib -t-llEE.
cnMMDO: Riii.DiNG • OllANGE COl ~'TI' fAlltGOt ~
• fAllt MJ\.'J: • CO!tTA MESA. CAUFOU.1A • · ~ t.rnNVI \dmMllHI 13. 7:i. H Ith 11t;_, ud um numbrr -s:J 2.i roch~
,1t,,;<11;-''-:£ '--'tvl 111111 ~ ri..1" ~"" .,.,. Utt,..,.,. 011•• a frw:---
l ""Arlifl1tlon Umr tbud.1 m lnmcc Sofurdai oflNTIOOll and s-doi.
.. , ..
Specials at
tPclt
Cc!'tcr Room. Rcscrvauons arc re-walrus also perform at special
replicas of more than l renowned qu1f!.<1 for groues ~f 10 or mo~shows:. 'fhcrl' are four aquanums •
-stars. DallylOa.m.::S-ir.ttf."'wittrfri.-556:, 1n extension 833 "-1· h k 1·"-d Sat open until 9 p.m. 522-11 SS. • -• · 1catunng 1vc s ar s. sea 11e an QUEEN MARY, Lona Beach freshwater fish from all over the
MUSEUM OF NATURAL HIS-Harbor at the end of the Long Beach "'orld. Thin)' SJ>t.'<:aal educational
TORY AND SCIENCE 2627 Vista Freeway. Exhibits include special 1txhibits are also available to Sea
del Oro. Newpon Beach. Open effect sound and light shows 1n 1he World gues1s. One price admission
Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. Engine Room and Wheelhouse re-includes all shows and exhibits. free
to S p.m. and Sunda)'. from noon to enacting a near-collision at sea, and parking. Gujded tours and rides are
S p.m. Admission is $2 for adults. an exten~ive World War II display extra. Group rates and 12 month
and SI for children over sill. Mem-depicting the "Queen's" active role pass informatio n. call (61 Q)
bcrs are free. Museum exhibits in-as a troopship. Daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m: 226-3901 or 826-7213. or (602)
elude a wide array of marine mam-(2 13) 43S-3S 11. · 838-0600.
DtNNEA& SHOW "°"' 111.11
)."* Cocktails * Tropical Drllllkt *
It~· ----~
Uncanny
/>1 {Jiff I l.m11ft1 •11
P1u brnJ~. r-1Ch un •nco rwo rourw:U.
!l,t"!\t' .u cru"" for CU) do-11-tourwl(
paas Tup wtth . pcwo.. l'UtrultO and
chttw. oc chttsr-. pcppto and romaro. or
1nw nt )OUr °"'" coml>tnar~
Top •w«dfub .walu or salmon wich
grttn ~ppcrrnrn bunc1 aJ toOn as 11
COlll<S OUI of the brt>tlcr Chop I Tbs.
drau"'d grttn ~ppcrcorn1, m 111 wirh 2
Tb~ w(c butm
Hc~n·hnhh~ ma~ic fold ~ Tbs. cu
.UbstlfU1c. bfatcn. into t/j cup non(at
)Ogun.Jus I l1t\ lemon 1111« and •
f111Kh u cnnc ~rw an~ you
wwld h8vc uwd holWldatW ...cc
Pork is much lnntt than • 11.wd to bt
Tbc °"" ~ sl1mlnft pockcrs h8¥C 1' to '°
pncmc ku fM th8n a gmtrll:!On -.0 -
~nd • ·s Im Mnlrlftd 1~ btt( f•
PobrOft • d1tlttm! _, coolt ~
(UC m ont·tneh ~fbotl thta (I[~
9lk'rOWl\'\'I. rlwn rou 111 Oii ~ nwdti.im
hoc, edJ pcpprr. chopptd cOCNtO.. bucl.
and '• cup i-rmnen chttw
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STEAK&8E~
CRAZYHOISE STEAKHOUSE
, '11untry dinin1t with class! Authen·
tic we~tern decor restaura,,t and
... alot•n, leaturin(C µrime rih. fre.,h
-.ealood1>. and tht>ir fa mous pan
sauteed llttrab . Lunch~ Mond a,·-
Friday dinnet reservations (CUaran-
tttd. Dancing and live musir in the
i.aloon. Oyer Hoad Exit ewport
J-'11.y Santa Ana. [149·1512.
THt: C AS~Elll
Thi,. hii.ti>ric waterfront landmark
in Ne" purl 'i. Cannery \'illa(Ce
le-aturing fre h 11.it·al i.eafood und
el.l>lern beef. Cun u.tently icnod ~r·
,. \'Ice. upen for lu nch, dinner. 'unday
Brunch and Champagne Harbor
Cruise . Entettainment niithtly.
En Jo)' the loun~e food gal ·
ler\ superb clam chowder' :IO I 0
L..ilit)ette. 6'i5-5iii.
SEWPORT LANDING
NPwport Landing Restaurant on
1he Hslboa J>enmsula offers a ro-
mantic waterfront etting. Spt-l·1al·
tie i.ndude-fre h swordli .. h.
Howa11an 'M!alood fovorile,, primP
rib. abalone. lamb »nd Vt'fll. C:{lrd\•n
I re-.h "tllads, appetizer and ... uncr"'
"ll he--. Exten!>l\t' wine lit.t. "l*\'llll
Iv drinks and c1l<'ktail . i.,,,e entN
tamment. AE. MC.\', O.C'. 1.oc:oted
at ;,o;i F.. Edict'water (adjacent tu
Balt)(.la Ferrv I. Heservat 1onr. rec
ommended. · ti';fi.:!:r;:t Pork1ng
a' ailal1le.
OYSTERS
The fruhN.t-and m11!1t"'nn°"u1ive · ~afood and oak grilled spet'ialty
Item." C'en bt' found et OVllter~ in
-<..:.•111na de~fer. Qu1dtlv-be(.omin~ a
local!> popular hot si>ot. 0\,.ter.
openf.d in Msrt•h u( 1989 and fea-
turts an oyster bar. oak (Crill, fresh
seafood & rocktaih1. Lunch. dinner.
happy huur. J.ocatrd at 251a E
CofM Hwy. 6i5·741 l for re"Pr
\'Bt1on
REl'8EN E. LEE
The bett seafood in town is still on
the boet! Nol juat for holidays and
special occasions, Reubtn E. Lff
serves delkiooa 1teaks. seafood &
1peci1lties every niaht of the week.
Lunch. brunch, dinner. Banquet.a
for--up rto 400. Weddiftl.9. pt1rl._,
receptions. etc. In Newport Bey.
151 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach.
675-5790.
TALE OF THE WHALt: 1-:~perienre o "'ll'J> hal·k in111 time 111
11plott'11.ht-rl' \'11u ran dine at \uur
"" n lt1Sur·e. En111' the ruman<"e 111
old Newport \\ 1rh • 1,an11rum1c h.1y
-GUIDE
AlaPOllTSA INN HOTEL
lf'IOD M.:Mht ...... lM ... ~lJ 17"11
naaALL&I
\'lew. Exrite \11ur ens~ ~Ith their i-ensational i.earl11Ki and tt11Cli1111nul
fo vnrite1> Hre11kfa~t 7:01.l a m Mun
da ,• Frida\'. !>inner I no 11 ·1111
"l'H·n 1111tht.. Saturdav uncl S11n<l<n
Hrunt·h i :llO·-':llll. O\:.ter Har Fri·
d 11\. Sut urd,l\ and SunOo\. Ban
c!11e1 for1htie'. up tu ;l4HJ. 11'10 ~ta111
!"treet. Ballxm. 67:1 .. rn:1:1
Zl'BI E~
Purl' and imple, just like mother's
love! T hey serve 10 02. lobster tails.
filet mignon, prime rib, rib and
chicken at the most reasonablP
prices in Costa Mesa. These din-
ners served on pecial nights-open
7 nig hts. Generously poured low
price d rinks. Our customer havt>
been comin.f back ince 1970:
Locat.ed at 1112 Placentia 1n Costa
Mesa near li th S t reet. Call
645·8091or 631-9803. ·
ZllBIF.S GILOEl) ~G t:
H1ich1 nt'XI d1w1r 111 z .. 1 ...... \II flllf
fll'1tt., are IBfltl' Ill ... 111\ 111ml11n.1
t h in, all tu ppin!(-. • .ti ... ·, 1·, l'h ~·,
takt> uuir. \\'1de llL!ttJl ph1 .. " n .. ,
1111me~ & vide1 ... Full{',,. ktoil H.ir
Open -: da\~ 1.um·h ~· ll1n1wr
1714 Plai•enllR, Co,ta ~le,.1
ITALIAN
BERTOLINO' RE TAl'RAST
Bt>rtolino'!>, under the huqcundv
1·anupy in Fountain \'alle\ , .. the
he .. t 'kept ~ttrel m Oranitt' Count'
Hert11l1110'!> 1-HH's old lt1<>h111ned
stvlt·llalian dinner ... Rf'rtoll.111'" ha"
I he ht> .. t p1:u11 m C'aliforn1a. madt-
"'lh f't'til chff't'. oh\'e ml and 7,Psh·
'8Uce ~rwlano'i. 1..-luc;.aled at Hi.Oil
Maicnuha. f(1Unta1n \'alle~, rei.er
'ot111n., -.u1111e-,,ted. 963-27:10
\ILLA SO\'A
.\ he.11111lul t,,,, ,·1e11. nrult'' tht·
rn111.1 1H1• -.t'ttlhl( that hn-. rn,1dt' the
\'111..i :"\m.1 a "-.pt>nal kind uf plmt>"
l11r 11\ er ;l(J 'eur-.. :5u1>erh l·u1-.11w
lrc•m Cen1ral and N11rthern lt11l\'
•NVt'd 10 Old \\'orld 'h11rm Ex
trn .. l\e wine h-.t ll1nner n1J!htl~
1'1<1110 bar. Full menu til 1·011 a ni
.u ;u \\'~1 c ... l .. t Hj.:h11.a,. :'I: ... "
p<•rl Hearh. t;-t..! 7M(l.
M'E·S·ED' PIZZA
Locallv mu1ed aml up.-rult'd. \le 11
Ed' Pina Purlur ha• ht•t•n ,t'n mi.:
quality p1zw 1111<1 lrientlh 't'" ill'
for '.!i vear ... Our 1h111 1 ru-.t p11111
with s ix real rht'l!"e' onrl lrl'»h tnp '''"JC u a pina h1\er\ dl·l1~h1 ~h· n &!' al.so oiler;; dl'l1n11u• lll Ii
ndw1ehes. "dlad.. and I rt>t' ell'
...
ll\·t-ry. -le.111. the m11111ti:l'r. 11.111 ~
happ\' 111 a .... 1-.1 \nll With \11Ur lll'XI
llll't'tinl{ or i.:r1111p 1'i11'n l'd t'\ t'llt
L.11.·a1ed 111 I Ill ~ .. 1-;1 h S1 • 1'11-.111
~le'<I. I) Iii 71 "' ( >tit•n 'I'' t'll <I.I\',,
"l'"k ..,1111 l hur 11 1111.~1111. Fri
a nd Sa1 11 .ill l.tM1
CHINESE
OAN"N Y K'!>
Meet Denn} Ku11. ~ \'l'llr Genc:-rul
Manager 11f C'fl'<t.'l Mewi',. l\lancfar111
Guurment <1ncl ~ Yt'ar Ptt rl nl'r/Ll1111nul
~tanager 11fCh111a Town 111 lf'•me Yuu
ran now t'n)O\' Oanm· K·, l'XC'lltnl( and
ronumpora"· C'hin~ cu~me m an
equally ex<"iting and C(tntemporv el
tin~ in'Coruna del Mar' Danny K'i. 1-,
open fur lunC'h and dinner dailv JWt.r
& wine h'-1 Calf'ring :lO.'i<l F.: <'oa<.I
Hwy Call 7:?1 9ll00 for 111kl' out. rl!'M'r
vetion o r information
LOTU
Enter the Oru~nt and e"<(Wrienr .. the
exrellenrf' ol ~tundur1n and
:0.1tthw11n 'Uhlllt' Aul hent 11 C'hi
llt'"t' d1'h"' \''lll'l'IJlh j\ft'J!tH KI I•\ .1
trarn-of rn .... i.·~ ~" llm· ( 'hrne,.e din1nl! ,t \l.'l'll ,,,. ex~ ellrnt
"111t' 1.,.1 und lull bar l..11 .llt-d 111 1 h ..
Httrbu1 t't-ntn .ii Harhor & \\ tl ... 111 an c ..... rn \h·,u -,_, ·, :u:11
MANDARIN GOl'.IMET
I( \'OU love ('hmest' food . vou'n· """' to· enjov di run!( here "" Mandar111
Gourm;t pmm1,... .. trul" autht'nth
Ch1nf'SI' h•<1cl. ~landann (;uurmrt
ha.' betn tht' rc~:ip1en1 1•1 tlw (;,,Id
A\\ arct or t-:X'l fl1E'lll'e f'\.l'fY \'l"llrfor
the past nine l'<•'*'fflllt\'e vea r-i A-.
11ne u( Coa t..il <kanl(t' ('nunt\ \
m•"'l popular {'hineM! re .. taurant.
re-.en allun-. ore •Ut'ltl!'...te<I Oren r,,,
Lunch. Omnt'r. Take-Out. C'att•rrnl(.
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GETAWAY
FromPagrll
L~mngrad Museum of Ethnography.
In addition to the art works. the
exhibit features Soviet artisans dem-
onstrating their tcchnjqucs.
"THE GREATEST TREASURE
OF ALL FREEDOM," a showing of
So 1ct and American children's pt.
featur:es over 300 works on disolay
at the San Diego Museum of liis-
tory. Anothei exhibition at. this mu-
seum is "SOVIET/AMERICAN
SPACE ART." featuring 15 works of
art in a blend of science and illusua-
fion. These exhibits run thr~
Dec. 31. 11 a.m. to S p.m. daily
except Mondays.
While many of the even&s are free
·.Distinctive· Dillin ,
Fnr ~ "'mplete
Evening Out -
• Cod<tails in the ~ from 4 p.Q'l.
· •~pt'tlng Room fram 5 p.m. .
• Feettxe mini menu in the lounge.
patio & t. • EntertaiOment Thursday
ttvu Satlwday
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buroducing ... ·
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11700 ""acA""'" 8"'0 h...,. CA
or cost a few dollars• 9Clmission at
the door. some of the theatrical
performances require advance
tickets and reservations. For more
information. call 800-24S-FEST.
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