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TUESDAY, SEPTEM BE R 20, 1988 25CE T
. CM ar.ena to· tequire-let-parlii1ng
Most amphitheater entrances to b e
closed fO walkers to reduce com pla in t s
By JONATHAN VOUKE
... GRE.G. ltLERKX
Of ...... '911 .....
Beginning Fnda). It will take mo re
than a ticket to get into concerts at the
Pacific Amph11hea1rc -11°11 take a
car. too.
NEWSLINE
Another 1old
UCI product Greg ~
Amphitheater entrance\ v.111 be
closed to concengoers o n fool 1n an
efTon 10 cut dov.n the number of
-people who park m ne:nb) neigh-
borhoods. where resident\ 'kl\ the'
arc uoder siege b) rowd1c\ "ho
scream. throw trash and unn:uc on
their front lawns before and after
shows.
The main en1rance.-on..Fall' Ori\.e
across from th~pohc~ stauoo~Jll •
open 10 walkers. bul officials for the
Cit)' and amphithealer saadllfe)i'IOiR
the long walk from surrounding
neighborhoods to the malJl.gate "'ill
discourage parking o utside
amphttheater lots.
The residents of those adJaceru
neighborhoods sued the CH) and the
a mph a theater 0' er noise and traffic
and one resident said Monda~ the c11~
as "Ulking a sissy approach .. 10 the
amphitheater b> refusing 10 tale an~ amphitheater 1!> ll~e g1' ing a human
acuon. nJhts awffd to tht' \11, 1t>t l nmn ·
John Fin nc) said.. he. ~ln...~JJ.l.-.L!.!an.!.!n~e:,J2sa~1d!.:... __.··The c111 1, w.AJ.ng..i.~i.
unnat1ng in CH) Hall bushes_ and v.as approach to the amph11hcatl'r ·
met wnh near-gn<lfoclc 1n h1~ neigh-But Cit> Counolman n r, ~m
borhood and the area surrounding the burge) announced that p(1lt1.l' "ill
amphitheater dunng a performance man the arena cntramn to l·n,url·
Last week nobod) walks 1n Thl· u'c •I f><111l l'
He also said he sav. an an-officers rather than '>lnpla~ri" 111
nouncement four month~ ago that the d 1J'CC1 traffic dunng. 1.unu·n, 1, .ti'"
Cham~r of Commercc awarded the under cons1dera11on 11r Jf, '>J1J
Pacific Amph11hea1re an cthlC'> T he legal ha Pit rn .tn" t 1k
award. mo"cd out of the lllunr " rn \le nd:I\
"Giving an ethics av.ard tu the andantotheamphnncatnJ,apr1,a11.
New •t'1denta at UCI at.and in a long line for parking permlta during Orientation Week on the Irvine campus.
compan} showed otT a speaker sys-
tem designed to keep the fll11Stc in the
18.500-.scat arena and 'DUL of the
nearb~ housing tracts
Technicians from B~T Co. of
Cemtos st'l up 80 .. sound trans-
ducers .. 1n the amphitheater which
temporanl) took the place of the
bov. r s large trad1t1onal loudspeaker
s~ stem The hghl. pov.erful devices
v.ere suspended abo' e the ~ats and
v.ere intended to contain concen
no1~ v.11h1n the amphitheater.
(Pleue Ke PARJUNG/A2)
Louganls won his second
consecutive Olympic gold
medal a day after he hit
the back of his head on
the board./81
Nation
At least 100,000 of Ameri-
ca'schlldren are home-
less on anygl~n night,
the National Academy of
Sciences says.I AS
UCI ~s ·raokie_s_get a taste of campus life
World
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
I Of ... 0.., .... ttafl
The Ctunest' As..oc1:1t1on"• tahk
was bustling ~1th student . no one
was near the Table Tennis Club·s
spot, Kappa 1gma "a loo~intt. for
-fratem ~ty-pledges and a Banl of
America represen1atl\ c v.as t•n-
couragmg students to rcg1 ter for a
Visa or·MasterC'ard undl!r ~ banner
that read ... YourCrcdn H1stot' tans
Here." ·
Such are the choices a"a11mg ne"
students al t:CI who are part1c1pa11ng
this wttk in a n informal 1ntroduc11on
to campus life an an11c1pauon oi
etas~" starting Monda~.
OnentatJon Wee~. or 0-\\ t>e.itas 11
1s 1yp1call) caUed. 1s a 11mc for
students to make the most oi their
v1511 to the 11"'-me campus "h1le
p1ck1ng up class schedules. · rcg1s-
trat1on cards. financ1al-a1d forms and
other b) products of the edulallonal
bureaucraq
.. Usuall} the:-r v.ant 10 ~nO\\ ''here
spccafic buildings are ·· .,cn1or ccon-
om1cs maJor Lisa Ordona "31d trom
her post ~htnd the 0 -\\ cc~ 1nfor-
ma11o n table ... If s o ne thing to h;l\ ca
map. but sometam~ \OU sull can"t tcll
where )OU are.·· ·
In addmon 10 campu~ d1red1ons.
Ordonez and other 'tudent'> pro' ade
ups on housan~ o n-campu' 10~ and
~where to m~t lor a cam po' h'Ur or 10
take academic pla,-c-ml·nt t\\t<. 1h1<, v.eek~
For the incoming !•c\hmJn nr
transfemng studl·nt c 1-\\ l'' I.. J l<.o 1<.
designed as a \\a\ in m.1 l..t· nl·v.
friends The v.ec ' Jdl ' 1tll"' "'"
culminate' w-11h a 1.ampu-. ta 1r 1rom
10.30 am to I 30 p.m. m '\ldnch
Park "llh student groups staffing
booths v.1th information. food and
games
.. Th~ clubs and orgamzauqns
sign up most of their nev. mem~rs
this v.eek:· said \11ke Wang. a JUmor
ps)Chol~ maJo r --1 always tc.-11
people that ~f~ou're here JUSt to go to
school.1(s reall} bonng. But 1f~ou ~et
{Pleue eee PIEW I A2)
Flight attendant de-
ecribes U.S. Navy diver's
beatings at the hands of
the hljacl<ers of a TWA
Jetliner before he was
murdered .I A4
Inda HB coun ~ij-won 't vote on proposal ·Hit-run
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as city cons iders a not h er deve lopmen t
By ROBERT BARKE R oe.;.o_.,,...slafl
• · Small businessman Phil Z1sal1-..
who recent!) lamented that he' been
"jerked around for )car ·· b) Hunt-
angton Beach cit) tafT memhcr . lost
his bid Monda) night 1oge1 a clc:ar )C
o r no on whether he can expand h1!>
glass shop.
Instead, deadlocked and ang~ c;1~
Council members decided 10 let
Z1sak1f proposal to de,elop the land
vie w11h that of a nev. owner of the
huge Charter Center complex in the
redevelopment area at Beach
Boulc,ard and Warner A\enue.
If Z1sak1s' proposal loses out to a
n val proposal that's e).pected to bnng
the ell' a much greater le\ el of tax
Mesa counCil approves ..
:ttaffic.ContrO·I meaSure
BJ JONATHAN VOUltE ...............
The Costa Mesa C.11~ Council
unanimously pas~d a traffic-man-
qemen\ element Monda) that nur. ron the countywide lov.-grow1h
measure that failed an June.
The1ct1on ues t<>attherdc'\dopcrs· fen. standard level of sen ace at
in\CrKCtlons a nd Costa Me\3· ge~
era.I plan, accord101 to Don Lamm.
deputy city man~r for communit)
development.
"T o the best of m) knowledge. ~e
art one of the first c1t1cs in the count
to do this," Lamm said .
The proposal sets tratlic no~ goals
for peak traffic hour~ and addresses
fundina. construction and mainten-
ance requirements to meet those
pll .
Measurable traffic -the le"el at
wbich the orch nancc kicks an -tS
defined as the volume that incru~
tbc wait u me ai an 1n1crsecuon b) an
lveflle of one-half 5ttond or an
increue of I pcrttnt 10 the a"efa&C
daily traffic on an) ll'<'n street
A proJ«t would not pin city
approval until the butlder\ho~cd the
traflk would not be ad,<"™"h af-
tieled or unul the traffic: ampro"e· """"were in l'latt. The key to t~ plan " the 1.:rcat1on
of a Comptthens.vc TraMpomt1on
System lmpro\/cment PrQJram.
wlucb dlvida the cat) tnto uatlk
ionn. Within aich 1one. c•1\tm1 II~ uat, ciu t1na tr~m~· conchtJons
Development pact
gets council backing ·
By JONATHAN VOUKE .... ...., .......
Tbc Costa Mesa ·e ll) ouncal Jppro,ed tlie cat~ ·s first development
aarecment Monda) O\ ct arguments b\ one member who contended the
pr~ was used to get around a pending \Ole on a Cll)' gro"1h<0otrol
I01ltat1VC. ,
.. The city sets up out of th1 "'h1lc the de, eloper gets the abalny not to
wony about the 1na t1atn c." Counulman Da"e Wheeler protested ~fore the
qrecment pesscd 4-1 .
The development a1rttment as,urc.:~ de"eloper Jeri") k h ne that he will be
the sok developer on a 4.S-ec-rt par,cl bounded b~ ~ewpon Boulevard.
Harbor Boulevard and 19th trttt.
Kline proposes a t"o-stor). Mcd1tcl't3ncan-t~ le cluster of sho ps. theaters
and eateries forthe sate. He bought much of the propen) on h1 o"n· work1n1
with the cit) R~\C~nt ~ • and ukcd for the dc\t•Lopment
qrecment to 1nsurc that he would be .ihlt' to complete the pn>JCC't. Cat)
Manaett Allan Roeder said.
The aarttm ent also auarantC'C' Khnt ~•II ~o fol"'ard •uh the pro1ec1. on
....... ... DSVSLOPERS' / A2)
and planned dc\clopment ~•H t't'
studied. and needed lrln J'ltlNl10n
improvement ••II be dclt'nntnC"d
Usina that informatio n, ck\tloper
fees for each zone Wlll t't' Kt up 10 pa~
for the n«nsa~ 1mP.ro' C'mtnt\.
Lamm 111d
Tbe f&tltd count) wu Mea1urc ,
which &190 _,11 appear on t~ C ta
Mesa btllot in O\ embtr I\ ka urc
G. alto hoked <k'dopment 1p-
eroval110 traffic 1mpro\ tment'-' hul Ci~ Manqt"r -'llan Roeder 1J
de~ 1n the cat)'s plan and the
balloc maturc can be found_
T1w nwn dtffttnK't, ht said. 1 th:n
the C'aty dropped mandated fa re and
po&t(C ~te umn.. •h• h ~
n.ch.M:ted '" the ballot rna1urt
( ........ TllAPPIC/A2)
-
revenues. he stan .,
aving 1s . auonal .\uto G lass ( ,,
evicted from 1ts ncv. thrC't.'-\ton
building.
"I mo,ed into m~ bu1ldintt an
July." he said. ··tfs ta~en nine ~\.'ar
to get,lo th1s po1n1 'o" the' "ant 111
talk to a nev. pla~er ··
Z1sak1s claims he ha'> proof that C'1t'
negotiators ha' e prorn1~d ham lir5t
chance to bu) the land 1ha1 he nl"t'ds
to put a 4~foot e\ten\1on on his
2.400-square-iool. $450 000 build-
ing.
Rus~ll Jedinak. o" ner of 'a11onJI
Guardian Sa' \n&s .t Loan that re-
\
Chaner enter <...11 h J '
should he v.1n the h1dd1ng that··, a
good chance that Z1..a~1\ " t;,Jn •
ha'e to mo'e But J l<,o 1 '-' •°I>
probabl~ u ouldn"t ~· l 1h ' ·J 111
e\pand his iac1 ht1e\
Jedmal. v. ho\C ti rm J l'J 1' ..,. "' -
paTI~ in real estate It an' '-'1•' ht•
didn't take the in1t1at1,r -1t--. 1 ·"a'
a case of ctt) official~ Lllm ,.,~ 1. him
for proposals
Jed1nak and Cit\ otfo.13 ',. ,1 :tu:
earlier proposals of a I .l-\t.11"\ l l\\\'f
on propem that the Z1c;:ik1' t-u ,t .,f.
(Pleue .ee COUNCIL I A2 I
lJni£ication vote -.
betng urged for
HB-area schbols I
Enrollm ~nt d r op
~leads to re n ewed
effort to cut costs
By ROBERT BARKER .... ...,,... .....
Surrounded b) unafiC'd ~ hool
distncts on all sides. four dmncts
in Hununaton ~ach and Foun-
tain Valle) lnl' el their <;eparate
ways. cnuucs unto thcm~hcs
Tht four dastncts -H unt-)
1~10n &acj\ Union lhih hool
Oistoct and Huntington Beach
C1t), Ocean Vacw and fount;nn
Valk> elcment&T) d1 tnct -
ha"e theu own 9Ct' of UJ'l('r-
1fnendcnu and assist.int uper-
tntcndenu. Lhe1r ov. n hoot
board their own Oect of h<~I
bUJa and their o~n rood "l«"'i
~m
Thu, un•a,cnna dht~ncc to
anckpci\dencc as ro '1na t.a\-
pa)cn a bundle m dup£icauon o
pa) and otht'r )tf"\ ace' en tac
conttnd If the '11 m t\ 'hould
unify •nto one s tcm. rcsad nt\ •
I
could get nd of \('!me l'I tlw
supen ntendents. the' rea'l'n
Fountam \'alle~ pan-nt Tl'°'
Steele, a member o f a N ue n h1'.'n
commlltt'C the d1stnll ,,,rmt·d
last )"Car to stud) cutbac~-. 1n the
shnnkang high hool d1 .. tm 1
$&Id Mo nda\ that o tlicaal' \ht,uld
&grtt to consohdatC' .
"lf they ~all) repn--.en t thl·""
commun11), ·the) 'd salnllu'
themselves for the hen('lit ot
education.·· tee: le ..aid
S1~le said that enrollment
peaked 1n 197 but otlil 1111'
ha~n't cutdown o n tne ad mini..·
trators a.nd thc1r staffs
Steele S&Jd that lo ~' in the h~gh school di lnct O\ er the nc \t
three yca.n v.111 be tht rqu1' a lent
to tht loss ofanother h11h h6ol
The s.a.vinp of a hool clo11urt
teele said, would be about the
Ymcasthauchac'ed b unaf\m&
the four distncts. he said
"If the> (di tnC'\ offi 1 I l tuad
\be CO\l,., tbe}°d put 1t l<' the
\Otc of the people -•hetht'r ro
clost a htj,h tchool or to umf\ tM
d1 tnct. I bi"'e no doubt the~ 'd
chose umficatton ·•
But others araue th:u 1ht'rt
~--BATTLE/A.2)
arrested
at border
8) 808 \"A~ EYKES
Ol .... Delly .........
~ ~ 1-,ear-old Placen11a man ha\
bttn arrested o n usp1c1on of man-
slaughter an connC'CUOn w11h a fatal
l'N t-and-run aC'C1dent o f a co-worker in
Costa \.tesa last T uesda' .
.\dnan Perez '1.rauJO ·was arre'itt'd
b\ the l Border Patrol Monda)
attemoon. according to Detec11ve
Flo' d \\ a ldron. traffic tnv('sllgator
tor the ( osta \.1csa Police Depan -
ment
··" e 1ust got a calt fro m San Dteyo
sa\lng the' probabl~ ha' e the man:·
v. aldron said ~onda~ He sa_1d ~rauJO had been picked up b~ the San
Diego Police Department and would
tic held O' t'maght at the central cat~
Jail "h1ch 1s admin1 tercd b) the
count' hentT~ Dcpanment.
Jo~ L1sandro Oscglleda. 20. of
Costa \1e<;a v.as struck b~ a car"' hale
nding hi!> b1c~cle on Placentia Av-..
enue JUSt north of ott Place at I 1 ·45
p m Tuesda~
He v.as talen to Fountam Valle)
Regional Hospital with extensive
1nJunes and was placed on a hfe
support sHtem. He was pronounced
dead at 5 pm \\edncscia>.
w ,1dro n said Osegueda apparcntl~
h' ed v. ath fncnds 1n an apartment
bu1ldm& at the cqrner of Placentia
<\ve-nue and Towne Street in Costa
Mesa He said no mformauon was
available concem•n& the v1ct1m·s
fam1I)
A.police report Tbunday said tl\t:tt Wf!i-C! no su pec'\S in the hit..and-nm
a«adent. but Waldron said in-
vesupton learned from an supeT-
v1sor at Placcntta Woodwor\.s. wb~
both ArauJO and Osqucda worked.
that AraU)O mt.ht be the one who
struck the btc)-chst .
"He had tbrtt passcnacrs ~ith b•m
10 the car. all of-wbom v.-ofUd at the same p&aa." 111d Waldron ... Somc--
one evwknll heard \Mm talkl•
about 1t and told the \Upc:rvuor. who
contacted us ..
Oa f nday. Costa Mesa Pobce
obwntd a ..,.trTt.nt f:rom Hartkw
Muruopat Coun for ,,.._;o·s alTtlt.
Ara~o -as attemptina to kave die
U .s. th,.,. an \mdndoled borda"
(Pl1w .. All.m/&a)
I
M ~Qoml DAILY PILOT/ T.-clay, September 20, 1918
PARKING •••
,..._Al
lat lrftl'al local residents invited
to tM lest were ao1 convahcicd that tbe
IOillliltiaaed sys1em, which is cur .. ~dy beiaa used at the Hollywood Bowl. will be any more effective in
curbina conc:en noi!C. ••1 c:ouldn•t even sit an there. It was
really t.d." said Lau~ Lusk, a
• member oft!ae Co~ Citizens of
Colta Mesa. the residents' coalition
battlina the amphitheater over con.
cert noise. "l ju5t don't know how
somebody could sit in there without
8"tl~pb)'Sically ill." .
Lusk and other residents acknowl-edled that the true effccti vencss of the
system would be determined by
sound level tests conducted Monday
at several nearby homes.
County officials said results from
the test will not be completed for
several -weetr.
Accordina to Juan Bcrtheni. p~i
dent of BEST Ce.. the transducer
system concentrates sound rather
than sprcadin& it like traditional
loudspeaker systems. If installed per-
manently at the amphitheater. more
than SOO transducer units would be
used. suspended about 20 feet above
the audience, he said.
Richard Spilt. auorney for the
residents' coalition, said that because .Mon~y's test only utilized about
one-fifth of a full~blown transducer
system, it was not a valid indicator of the system•s effectiveness.
.. I think (Monday's test) is primar-
ily a marketingdevtcc and not really a
sound test," Spix said. "It will give us
some d irection as to future (noise)
..., .... ,....." ......... ..,
Laa.rte Laak of Concerned Cltlsen• for ea.ta 11 .. holda
baby Rebecca u •be ezplalna her doabta aboat new eoand
.yatem at Pacific Amphitheatre after •on ctay•• tat.
reduction."
On the orders of Supcnor Coun
Judge Richard Beacom. media mem-
bers were not allowed into the
amphitheater for Monda}· test and
were required to "all outsidt' the
ticket gate. Beacom declined to
comment on the test. but said he
barred the media because he "as
"trying to avoid more lawsuits."
A vanety ot mus1c ~'as pla~cd
through the transducer S) stem Mon-
day, including music by '\crosmith,
one of the groups that caused local
residents many headaches during a
two-night stand last wcelc. The sound
seemed less tinny and distoned from
outside the amphitheater. but resi-
dents said it was still loud.
Some residents felt no sound
system in the world could conta in the
unruly behavior of concen-goers.
COUNCIL DELA.¥'-S VOT E ON-PROPOSAi; •. _._.,. .,....--,....
f'romAl .
occupies bas beerncalcd badno rour
or five levels, if his package gets the_
citynod. -
Mayor John Ersk..ine said today that
it appeared that ZisakJS .. fias built a
nice shop" on the sjte and 1hat "it
would be idiotic'' to lake his property.
Zisakis supponers on the City
Council delivered unusually heated
comments during discussions that
· 1s ue as a av1 -an -
Goliath battle.
Cou ncilwoman Grace Winchell
complained that the cit) "is always
drawn (to proposals) with higher tax basCs and higher densities ...
-The paper trail r.c~ealS ,serious rougti:the yeaES is unaeeeptable."
nqotiations (between the CH) and Councilman...fclcr G_recn_appeared
ZiSl:kis),"" she said. -Re·s built halia e ven more harsh in his comments.
buildina. What Guardiitn speaks of is "We have been in the dark, remain
demolishment. The. half-m1ll1on in the dark and statTs policy is to keep
dollars to S2 million to relocate "111 us in the dark." be said.
come out of the (redevelopment) Green said that it seems to be-rht-
aacncy's hide, not Guardian's:· city's policy to drive out small
Councilwoman Ruth Fmle) said businessmen for the sake of "big
that over the ·· ' ck "
c car ~rccuon b.Y t~e Cit~. Coun 11 "I see no reason for him (Z1sakis) to
that we re accept mg the proJect. Step twist slowly in the wind while we
by step. we·":'e allo"'ed it to go on. If s vacillate. Green said the cit} allegedl>
very anracu ve, f'd hke to see us mo' e failed to negotiate in good fa 1th. and
forward. dealt with procrastination ··and poss-
..To allow one person to struggle ibly deception."
BATTLE LOOMS OVER UNIFICATION •.•
From A l
Damp, d rizzly outlook for Coa.st
COid w btowtnQ In llCl'OM the mountain• It expected to
keep .... dernp end driUty O'* muc:tl of Southern C .. fomMI. wttti ~ ck>udy lkle9 enllelpated ttlfoughoot Wednelday,
the Nadonal w .. tws.vtee Mid tOday. -
A c:NrMleof lhowerl It expected In the coutm ., ... tonight
end Wedl...cSay. the WMther wvk:e Mid. COOi« temperatur .. .. mo entiQpeted throughout the region.
Along the Orenge Coat It will be mM tly cloudy thrOUQtl Wedi--,. A chance of light shower• north portton• tonight
9nd Wedneeday, mainly near the ~ntalnt. Lowe tontght 58 to
15. Hlgha Wednelday &8 to 75.
l~t ACCll WNl"tl loiMetl IOI •,. M ... ~ • ..._ ... t\ ..
From Point Conc9ptlon to the ~J!lcan B«der -Owr J
Inner weter9, llght and variable winds night and morning hour• '°'° -...........-~ thrOughW~becOmlngsouthwesttowest tOto 15knot• w.1. ..
wtth .... to 2 r.et In the afternoon•. Swell southwest 2 feet. l "° ~ '-....,
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ce eo 5J st ••
13 70
71 .. .. 71 ., 73 13 .,
71 63 11 70 71 75 13· 71 eo s-n st
11 61 ,. 113
92 69 76 51 11 37 75 .,
75 56
119 45 90 66
12 69
Ill '7
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91 77 90 75
18 $4
92 14
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7• n 11 70 Ill -n
Bus dis
Tl dee
ute strands liandica
By ROBERT HYNDMAN bus contract wuh another com(lan~. Orange County.
oc .. .,..,._...., · Durham Tranponat1on onicials Peterson said the district may be have contended the) can no longer · Handicapped children. man> con-afford to hire Qrl\ er~ and opcnllt' bus forced to find another l>us com pan)
fined to wheelchairs, arc m,ssing service under terms of the fivc-}ear to provide~rviees. but a swuchcould
rides to school because of a conaract contract drawn up in I 985. The \Ake se~ral months as new equip-
dispute between the Orange Count) con.tract pays about S:!.5 million a ment might have to be purchased and
Dcpanment of Education and the bus year: -routes.established.
company paid to provide transpor-Contract provisions that allow for
tAtion. cost-of-living increases h:n c not been
Robert ·Peterson. the counh ·-; enacted until th1 }Car "hen a 4.34
su'pcrintendent ofschools...sa~d to<far pe rcent hike. costing 1he dmnct ARRES"T
would still be a need for admanis· ·City School District board. said she Kemper's schools ha"c an enrol-that a weeklong bus shortage has about S 108.000, was approved. •·• •
trators, and cost savings wouldn't be believes it would be in the best lment of 14.392. forced parents. volunteers and ta"<• But Peterson argues that such From A 1
all that great. Moreover, if the interests of the children forthe school Ruben Ingram. superintendent of companies to provide ndcs. increases. wtiile allo"ed. arc not checkpoint south of.San Diego "hen
districts merged into one system, districts to unify. ' Fountain Valle> elcmcnaaf} and "h's a real burden on the families mal)datory. In addition. this )Car's he was detained. said Costa Mesa
taxpayers would lose control of.local But she believes that 11 ma ) nc' er middle schools. which ha' e an enrol-and on the students to sudden I~ ha"c hike was given despite no additional Police Sgt. Roben Ballinger.
schOQls_. tMuaY~ __ happen ~Use-school-Oflicial tend e.nJ f 5. id Jhn. diillicts _such a nlP1W'C..ixulu .. : agrtemenL to fund.in& from.the.state.--41-e trad some p-roblem irh -
These same a~uments touched off to "protect their own turf and own would get about S 150 more in state provid e bus transportation.·· .. He (Larry Durham) turned in the papers ;tnd so he was detained."
a bitter unification battle fo Hunt-jobs. · aid per pupil 1f the~ did umfy. Peterson said. low bid in I 985 for a fi ve-year Ball inger said. "There was a warrant
incton Beach and Fm.mtaao Valle) in ''It would work only if the people Unification also "-Ould prO\'lde coor-Durham Transporat1on Inc.. agreement." Peterson said. ··_Maybe in the system for him. so I assume
the late 1960s and 1970s. After wanl it to work." she..sai<1d.-·:.:·1ut..lw~·ol1u.llldd_~d~in!;a!!:tcd~c~u~m..!.;·!..!tc.!!.u!!luuml.J-8aunv.d_..pu.crouiira..,..~m..,s._.hwc.__-'.l~nca-_:s~cd~in'::'Sa .. n\a..AAa-has-bee-R-askffl-he didn't read the condmons prop=--theyjust tan a checlr.nntteamedlb
making its way through the courts .. a be easy to put up stumbling blocks.·· satd. to provide a plan b) which new erty, but now he wants us to guarantee he was a suspcet in the hit and run." unifi~tion plan -which would have T~ere would be savings in. drivers can be hired and full service he makes a profit:· Ballinger said AraUJO was in the
put Fountain Valley elememary On the other hand. Sheila Marcus, eliminating some of the ind i' 1dual restored. Jf1hat plan 1s not completed Affected by the bus shortage are custody of the San Diego Sheriffs
schools and Fountain Valley High a·Q\ember oftheOceanViewboardof superintendents, he said. but not a bythedeadlineWednesda). Peterson _about 700 handicapped students at-· Department Tuesday morning and
School into one djsuict and Hunt-. trustees, believes the right way to go is great as one might think because costs says he has no choice but to pursue a tending about 30 ~hoofs throughout would be picked up by Costa Mesa ington Beach elementary schools and ·io keep the individual smaller dis-would go up in other areas. · · police later today.
H · Bea h d Ed' h'gh tricts intact. Paula Hui'"", a fiormcr trustee 1·n the H 'd A -• u1dbe · d untmcton c an 1son 1 She believes thal the larger the ""' e sa1 "'"UJO wo arra1gne schools into another-was defeated district, the less responsive it is ltkel"" Huntington Beach Cit) School Dis· on charges of felon) hit and run atfd
in 1975by voters in both cities. to be. r trict,said shebelievestharumficmion DEVELOPERS' PACT.•• . .. vehicular manslaughter.
To some laymen and former school And she doesn't belie"c that th~re should be brought back before Jhe
officials, some of whom panic1pated will be a great financial 5a'Ymgs. The voters. From A l
"'int.be unification battle, the expense money that would be. saved by Hui~ said that school of!icials are which the Redevelopment Agcnc) is spending m1ll1ons oftait dollars officials
of operating he adjoining but separ-lopping off \Op superintendents operating "their own httle kingdoms" said. . · •
ate districts appears to outweigh the would be used to bring the pa) and a_t thc.~xpcn~ ofcost-effecti,·c ed.uca-"Normally. I don·t support developer"s agreements. but since we're
be(lefits. benefits of elementary teachers up to taon .. T~e}' re dupl!cat!!'& buildu~gs. investing public mone). this developer's aereement makes a great deal of
Huntington Beach Union High par, she said. · du~~aungeveryth!ng. Hulse ~1~· -sense.'' Councilwoman Mary Hornbuckle said.
School District Superintendent l.arr) High school teachers receive about sades that. '"~imes of d~hn_ing Hornbuckle voted with Wheeler in July againi.t an ordinance allowing the
Kemper is JSaid $80.836 a year. His $7,000 to $8,000 more in salaf} than enrollment~ -which all the distncts city to enact develo pment agreements. That ordinance passed 3-2 however
key assistant superintendenn, tlemem:ary-teachers, mni it would have expenenced--ii would . . . . .
George Bloch, Dave Hagen and cost about $2 million to bring frinoe easier time to unify because there arc which would link de,·elopments and traffic improvements and could block
S R o more facilities available. u.san oper all receive a base pa) of benefits of elementary teachers to Hulse said that the Seal Beach Kline's proposal. · $72,216. parity, Marcus said. Sch 1 0 . . h . . 1 d The development agreement. however. shields KJine from the measu'rc.
Huntington Beach Supenntendent Larry Kemper, superintendent of 00 istnct. w en 11 was cnpp c A similar growth-control measure failed countywi de in June, but the Diana Peters receives S68.578. Her Huntin.gton Beach Union High by declining enrollment, merged with county Board of Supervisors approved 21 development agreements that · G the LosAlamilosdistrict. That' what top assistants arc ary Burgner. who School District, wfiich comprises the local districts should do. she sajd. guaranteed 62.000 homes and 45 million square feet of commercial
is paid $63,846, Ron Brown. who iets HuntiOftOn Beach, Edison. Manna. Brian Garland. who took o"er as development in south Orange County. • S6h33,.~96, .adnSd59Rebecca Turren t1no. Westminster, Fountain Valley. principal at Edison High School this "It's presumptuous of us to say this 1s such a good project that we should
w o is pa1 .474. Ocean View and evening high Ii lock it in before the vote." Wheeler said. "Our duty is to insure the citizens of At Fountain Valle). Super-schools, SttS unifica11on as an ad van-rear, ran for election or the Hunt-Costa Mesa that their \'Ole me3ns something. · d R be I ,, mgton Beach Unified School District If d I • II · I · h anten ent u n ngram ma .. es taae in coordmating educauon fo r in 1975_ Garland won the election but " we approve eve oper s agreements w1 y-nil y. 1t s ows their vote
$70,484 wh11e assistant super-younasters from kindergarten had no place to go on the new board means nothing." intdldents Pres Jones and Bob Sam-thro~ the 12th grade. But he But Roeder said Monda) 's agreement does not give any approval to the
pica have a base pa) ofS65.374. doesn t sec much cost S3\'1ngs unless bccaG use voters defeated the plan. prQiccr. which will be forced to meet city guidelines and traffic.measures. some
Ocean View Superintendent Dale all the districts are merged into one arland., who Jent on to become a of which are patterned after the slow-growth measure.
Coogan makes $75.496. -\ssistants larac district. Unifying the elemcn-longtime memt>Cr .. of the Huntington Roeder conceded. however. that the council may see three or four more
Joe Condon and Paul Mercier make tary districts to include a high school Beach City School Board. S<lid that he such agreements before the November election.
$61, 746 andass1stanJ. Monte McMur· or two into each distnct "ouldn't do. didn't suppon the unification 13
S64 495 h years ago; even though he sought ray gets . . muc to reduce the number of office. "because it wasn't fair to Norma Vander Molen. a former superintendents and their assistants. Ocean View ...
member of lhe Huntin~ton Beach _be said. Jf thc.F-ounaain--Valle)' and Hunt,
inaton Beach districts had unified. it
TRAFFIC •••
From Al
"This ordinance has been dis--
tributed countywide. ·• Roeder said.
"Six cities that I kno~ of are
seve more are looking to.adopt it in
the future," Roeder said.
• Even critics of ihe city'& planning
pve suppon to the plan when it was
announced.
"It's a step in the right direction. I
recognize some pans from Measure
A," Scott Williams sajd. "ff they
coordinate it with the general plan, ti
would provide a balanced approach
for future growth."
Williams, a city council candidate.
is a leader in the city"s controlled-
v.owtb force. which has three in-
itiatives on the upcoming ballot. one
of which is the local version of
Measure A.
. . ..
'NEW STUDE.NTS AT UCI; ••
From Al
would ha ve left the Ocean View
School District to go it alOnc with just
onihi&h.school. Marina. At the time.
Marina would have had about 8.000
students. be said, and wouJd ha vc had
to 10 on to double and triple session!l
BALLY
involved w1th ' some sroups, )'ou·n
have much more fun."
Among the campus organizations
manning information tables in
Gateway Plaza, between the library
and the Commons buildina, were
ethnic student groups, the ski club,
· fraternities. .the Bren Center. a com-
edy club and a 5tudent Dcmocrauc
aroup, whic h was busy registenng
voiers and solicitina suppon for
Michael Dubkis.
But ft>r every student chit<hatting
casually · with a club president or
orientation volunteer. many more
OAANGE
COAST
were standing an hne for parking
peon.its or other reg1stra11on forms.
UCJ officials estimate this )ear's
enrollment at close to 16,000 stu-
dents. That heavy demand for enrol-
lment. while creating long hnes at the
belinnina of each quaner. also press.
um university officials to construct
new facilities.
This year's 0-Week theme there-
fore hat been ,dubbed·"Blueprint for
the Future." in homage to the
buildina boom in progress that 1s
expected to add $300 mjllJon wonh of
new bWldinp to 1he lrvrne campus.
10 accommodate them all.
Ocean View HiJh School has been
built in the meantime af)d now could
accommodate the high student popu-
lation in that portion of the district,
he said.
,. Bu\ Garland said unification would
have an advantage 1n making a m11rc
coordinated curriculum but
"wouldn't save all the money that
people believe." .
'It was• a very politically charged
Jhina back an 1975." Garland sa1d. "'
1tm remember the charge."
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Chamber.f ete to
mark centennial
of Hotel Laguna
Wednesday's monthly mixer of the Laauna
Beach Chamber of Commerce will be the inaugural
event for the centennial celcbrauon of the Hotel
Lquna at 42S S. Coast Highway.
The event 1s scheduled from S~30 to 7:30 p.m.
and tickets are SS for members and S7 for non-
members.
The hotel's new chimes sound systems fo r its
bell tower will be unveiled and there will be a
histoncal photo exh1b1t1on. Call the chamber at
494-1 098 foe dctajls.
Body language worJr•IJop
Irvine Valle) College Y..111 offer a workshoP. on
body language. conducted b) humorist Phil Maller.
Wednesday from 7 10 10 p.m.
The program "111 include decodinJ body
sianals, controlltng an 1ntef\ 1e"'. sales and 10creas-
in1 personal power. The f~ 1s S25 and registration
may be made by calling SS9·3333.
Art clinic In Newport
An eight-week workshop on "Personalized
Drawing and Pa1n11ng" "111 be sponsored b) the cit~
of Newpon Beach Wednesda)'i from 10 a.m. to
noon. ~ginning this "'eek. at 1he Manners Library.
200S Dover Om c. Ncwpon Beach
Mimi Sharon, ani'it and lecturer." 111 sho"' how
individual personality can be e\presscd through
brush and pen 1n mixed media. 011 or ncl)lic. Call
644.3151 for reg1strat1on anformauon ..
Fodr-wheeler course
An ovcrY1e'>'-offouM~heel 'chicle dn'an Y.iil bC presented ~Wednesda~ l"rom 7 to 10 p.m. 10
Admmis1ra11on 209 at Golden \\'est College.
'!!!!Y""Lcwrltvn wdrromi crc:nhrslr"'d"'e:--tlixec,.,tmure
and tne fost 1s S 11-"{"ontact a1 -s<rr:J99T or
more informauon and reg.istrauon
Art ln•tltute lecture
A lecture on management is ues JO higher
education will be offered\.\ ednesda\ at 7:30 a.m. at
the An Institute of outhcm Caltforn1a. 2:!22
Laguna Canyon Road .. La una Beach.
.,
Crafts wall Qe the peaker. ~dm1c;s1on is free and
funher 1nforma11on 1s a'wa1lablc at 497-3309.
Har1'or talJr ln Newport
A rcpon on the de\ clopments surrounding
Newpon Harbor "''II be presented b) C'11t Coun-
cilman Cfa rence "Bus·· Turner a1 Wednesda) 's
meeting of the Manne 01\ 1s1on of the Ncwpon
Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce.
The event as scheduled for 7.30 a.m. at the
Balboa BayClub. The brcal..fas1 cost 1 SS and
reservations arc being taken at 644-211 .
GOP women to meet
The Laguna Niguel Republican \\'omen '"' ite
all in1er0&1ed "omen to \\edncsda\ 's meeung..
w Ten win reaturc C1art Bo" er. cpata1n of1hc t •:s·
national debate team "h1ch debl\l'Ci 1he Soviet
Union's team on communism
The meeting "'II be held :u 9:30 a.m. at the El Niguel Countf) ('tub. :!J""O(r {'tut>hmrsct>n,~.
Laguna Niguel. The luncheon coc;1 1 SIO and
reservations are bcang taken at 49q.4 B 4.
CALENDAR
Tue.day, Sept. 20
• '6 p.m. Laguna Beach City Council, council
chambers. S05 Forcst'A ve.
• 7 p.m. Hantlngton Beach Pla.DDlllg Com-
ml11lo•, council chamber . .:?000 Ma an 1.
• 7:30 p.m. Irvine Sch~I Board, d1stnct office.
SOSO Barranca Parkwa).
• 8:p.m. Foantalll Valley City Council, councll
ch.am '
Wedne.day, Sept. 21
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• 9:30 a.m. Oraa1e County Board of Sa~r
Yhen, board hearing room. Hall of -\dm1n1stration.
120 Civic Center Plaza. Santa l\na .
• 7 p.m. Lapa Beaclt ~D Space Com-
mlulea. council chambers. 50S Forest A\.'·
• 7 p.m. Lapna Bucb Plaaalllg Commlssloa,
recreation conference room, SOS Forest Ave.
• 1:30 p.m. Lapna Beacb Parking, Traffic ud
Qrctllad• Committee, council chambers. SOS
Forest Ave.
• 7:30p.m. Laapa Beacb EDvlroDJDentaJ Safe.
s,C.mmlttee, pOhcedepanment library. S05 Forest
Aye.
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Orano-Coast DAIL V PILOT /Tuesday September 20, 1988 AS
Battle over coastal strip in court
BJ BOB YAN EYKEN ...............
Residents of t"o wamna south county
communities went to coun Monda) 1u
arauc the1.r claims 10 a coasta1 stnp full of
expensive real estate and tounst revenues.
County officials ha\c ruled that rcs1·
dents of ~3 coastal nci&}lborhoods between Sou~h L..aauna and Dana Headlands belong
in the newly formed cit} of Dana Point.
Ori&inally, ho"'ever. the coastal stnp '
was pan of the proposed Cll) of Laguna
Niauel, whose residents have long used the
old developer's marlceung slogan "Sea
· Country" to refer to their communitv.
To the reecue
T1\e dtcasaon earl~ this }car b) the
county Local ..\gene) Formation Com-
mis11on to anclude the coa'ital strip in the
proposed Cit} of Dana Point ho~e\\~r. lefl
Sea Country wnhout a ~a coast
Comm1ss1on members based their de·
cision on an ad\lSOI') election an :".o' em-
ber 1987 1n which residents of the" coastal
nei&hborhoods voted 61 to Y pen.ent 10
join wnh Dana Point
.Residents of Dana Po1n1 ( ap1strano
Beach and the coastal stnp \Ote'O O\l~r
whelmingJy on June ... 10 form a ne1.1. cll\
The city. which"' all be called Dana Po1n·t.
will become a legal enm~ on Jan. I
... .
A laellcopter drope water OD a home in tile s-tll of oncomlnc bnaab n.. ln tile hllla west of Vaca"rille ln Northern CallforD.la OD
lloaday. The blaze laq razed .eTen homes, KOn:laed more than
18,000 acres and forced 'Ytlle eY&~aatioq_of 500 ~le. Story OD A6.
La&una N.1,g~I res1den1 ... h~t"\er s:i'
the boundaries for the NoH·mber coastal
advisory clcc11on "ere arb11rai: and that
the election would ha\ l' gone the other 1.1.a'
if several other neighborhoods on thl"
coast.al slope had been 111cluded
Moreover. residents of.Laguna '\1guel
say the comm1ss1on·s dec1 .. 1ou '1ola1e ..
thcircatyhood apphcat1on. "h1ch had bel'n
accepted and appro,ed 1.1.11h tht• andu!>1on
of the coastal area.
Represcntall\ cs of Laguna '\ 1gucl 'kl'
the change 1.1.as made "1th<>ut proper
environmentaJ stud) or e\am1n.u1on ol
the cfilc1s J.l "'-OJ.l.ldhlle on Laguna'\ 1gud
Prehm1nar) re!.Ull'i 01 a '1ud:. ot tM
v1ab1l1t} of Laguna '\1gud 1.1.11hou1 the
coastal stnp 1nd1ca1e that tht' propo~d city
ma} not be un '>0111.J finanl 1.11 ground
without re' enul.'' lrnm thl' 1uun\I Jnd
commercial ~11e' on tht' •<'a'1
The Laguna '\ 1gurl ( 1111t n' Ta'" Force
tiled \Ult aga1n\t tht• rnunt' 11f Oran~e 10
April in an dlon 10 rl'' l'P•l' thl.' decision
gJ\ mg the COd<,t tu DanJ Pn1 n1
.\Home~~ lur both ">1d1:-. g;i' t' their
ope ning Mgumt:nl\ \h.>ndJ' fhe heanng
1s rxpected tu IJI..~ di lc.i'>J tht rt'\I of this
wee\..
CdM residents vow
to fight new diner
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Ofh~,...·-
Corona dcl Mar resident ar( l!lJnng up
10 fi$1{t the proposed con' (r\wn ol .i
lon&!_1m'e coffee shop m 1he1r lOmmun11'
The Grace Restaurant ( o nt Ir ' inr
wants to con' en Coco's re!.taurant un E.J'>I
Coast H1ghwa~ at AcaC'la .\'l'nUl inti• J
theme restaurant caJJed Edie ., D ina
The compan} ongrn all} prnp1•,l"d J :.:.
hour qpcrallOJl lhat ~as r~· l"Cted h' :hi: Ne.~ Beach nmng umrT'1\\lun
Under the new· proposal the rt',taur;i'l·
shn "-Ould bt open unome l*al"h morninF
hour.s. -
Represcntauves for Grace dC"s..r tl\:d thl
concept as an Amencan-'>I' k 1::iri dint•r
that v.ould feature a Juke ho\ .ii t .1lh IJhk
It "'-Ould be s1m1Lar to an EJ , ... Orni:r
operating 10 M'anna del Re' \a d Ra nJall
Hiatt. \ICC president of OJ)t'r:Jth''l'
And that has local res1di:n t'"' 1rr l'd
Lala -(;RSpm. "'ho II\ es 1 ~ Begun 1a
A venue near the Coco's rl'<.taurant "
helping spearhead a dn' l' t11 b od the
conversion v.)len the issue lome'> betort
the C1ty Council on ~fondJ'
Crespin s~ud orpnue-rr, plan to dis·
tribute about a thou!>a nd l11ers in a J.
square-mile area near thl· re.,taurant
seekang rcs1dcn1s· ne"s on the propo..al
She and a neighbor paid a~hon '1s11 to
the Edie's Diner JO \ilanna d~I Rt'~ and
they<11dn'1 hke "hat 1hc~ sa1.1.
"It "asa nois) plact' for a} oungerg.roup
of people." Crespin said. "h appearC"d Ill
attract the under 30 cro1.1.d."
Crespin s~ud most residents get alon~
fine"' 1th the present operauon. "h1ch ha'
been JO business· 'ears
But other rcs1den1~ v. ho ')poL.e ~fort· the
PlannmA Comm1ss1on said thl' ( oco s
pre'><'nl~ pr h ,:1 ~ 11 ...
lk<.au!>t' of .i~ "Jnd ni. nd1Jn un ( oast
H1gh1.1.a' thJI ;:Hl'' 1 1' It 11 1urn ... (IUt of the
parL.ing lot 'u''"'ml·r, ••llln Jn\l' dt1Y.n
.\'~.ido and .\lJl 1;.i ·'' l'llUl'' and otht·r re..,1den11al \ln.'l'I'
Da \ld Dial Jn \,.il j .\\tnul." home-
o" ner ')aid ht "J' ,l•l'il.l'rnl·J Jhout his
children\ '><l kt' Jul tl• in.rc.i,t·d traffil
from the re\taurant
Dall and othl'r rt''>llkni... '-ltJ lhl' ( l>1.o's
pas.king 10 1 t.1.b1, h ~ w\• .J b1 • 1Homc:n of
a ncarb~ hguor !>lu'l' andp tht'r bu!>ine-s~S'.'.
is 001s). !>Lmt·t.ml'' ,n.11AJ<J and n lll."n
CO\ered 1.1.1th Lr3!>h
Some n-s1den1' al r1ppc •« 1ne «n. 1ng
of beer and "ine lt the" rl·.,,1.tur.1nt '" hll'h
the cal\ appro' ed an I I.I\
Restaurant representJI•' t'' .1rgul'd 1he
con' ers1on 1s ne-t"dcd-10 mel't , u'111mer
demand 10 a lhangang marl..ct
The~ said an e\t1.•l'\'1.ed-huur' 'ntluranl lltlOtttd-~T th~rlln'> '"mg·"> 1 t
""'orkc rs and othen. 1.1. ho l urr. nth ha' e no
options in the Me"a Thert Jr n1 • ~.1-hour
restaurants 1n Corona dl' \IJr
H1a11 said the compan' ''"uld <;pend S400.000 m redecNa11ng :hl rt''itduran1
and bnngmg lhl· bu1ld1ni; ·ur 11 t urrent
standards
Grace spoke<,man 81' Roger -.aid the
Police Dcpanment ha" l'>,ucd no com-
plaints sinct' lht bt·t'r ..ind \l tnl· Pt"rnut ''a~
issued
He said the compan' "h1th o(')t'rate' 13
restaurants 10 the t ti' -mcluding
Baxter's Reuben\ ( har l'' Brl•"' n · and
the Reuben E Lee" -t•mpln" 1.000
"orkers and gl"nerall·, mMl' than S~5
m1lhon an annual 'olumt n thl' cat'
The C'1t' (ounlil 1.1.11 ,on'>lder the
apphcauon· u. hen 1t mn·1-. JI 1-. p m
Mood~ ID lhe u..iunuL .. tl.1mbl"•~
-Fall weather baptizes Coast
with'light rainfall and d _rizzle
Slumlord once ·
again a fugitive
LO l\'.'-GEL[~ 1 .\P1 -The man
authonucs sa' 1i. the c11' '1.1.llr't '>lumlord was JOadvcnanth rrlca.">t.'d twm custom
in New Jerse~ 1.1.hen· he "a' l·aptured la-.·t
week.. and lS be he' l'd '"'bl J tug1tn c agam.
local officials cun ti rmt'd
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
°'._~,._.•...,
:rhc first sign of autumn rained on 1he
Orange Coast early toda). 1v.o da}s before
1t officially begins. · " ,.
Light sho"'ers and dmtk fell through-
out the late night and earl) morning hours
Monday and toda).
Most a rcas rcce1 ved enough rn 1 n 10 clean
DIT d11s1 y plan1s hul OQI enouah IQ
measure. weather sen ice ollic1als said.
And the dnzzle. "h1ch 1\ e\pccted to
continue tonight and earl} \\'cdnesda~.
won't d1mJ01sh the fire danger 10 the
Cleveland Nauonal Fores\
Gal') Glotfch}. dmn t fi re management
officer. said a bed of dc3d gra and bru h
will tum under dr) again soon 3f1N the
drizzle cods ,
"It just takes about an hour of~ ind:· hc
said. "We'll be back 10 th!?" tirl' 'c'''on 1n
· about three da~s ...
Glotfelty said the 1empol"af) Jampne s
does permit fire otlinals to "Ori-a n
equipment.
"We just got tllree engine~ back from
Yellowstone. \\-e'll be able to dean those
up Qow .. he sa id
Local official reponed te1.1. prohkms
from the Y.cather, although ( o~u \k53
.residents did suffer a pov.er ou1agl' 1h1~
morning.
A downed h1gh-'woltage "ire JI I th
Street knocked out poY.er 10 about 2 ~00
customers a aboo 4 .m s:ud Jrm
Kenned' of Southern t a11lorn1a EJ1,on.
.\ffected homes and busine ~l'' "l'rt•
bounded b) Orangl' .\' enuc I 01h trCl'l.
W1ISOJ1 ln'.'el and Do' er Dm e Rcp.ur
CCCY.S restored po\\t'r at about 5 3t J m
Kenned) said
Cloud) skies arc e:\pect~d to remain
through Wednesda~. "1th a ...-hann· l'f
shO\l.Crs along the Orange l oast 1on1gh1
the \\Ca ther scr' ice said
The rain Y.111 be accom
temperatures. 1.1.11h 1i a ong 1 l coa't
ran11ng from the high t>t)s to atxiut -'
lOOa) and~'--ednesd~ . .and o' e!'lfl~hr kl\~
rangJng from 5 to t-5
A chan~ of sho"er<. 1<. forc.-,a,1 tn the
nonhem mountains toda' and the nonh-
c-m descns \\·ed~ ·
VtJa' nard harma . .i l•I lngkwood
posted S20.000 h:i1 anJ "'J' fre-ed la<.t
Fnda). Ted GolJc;tc:m J L ., -\ ngele' l'll ~
anome' ·., offi,e 'P<'~'·'f" .1• \JJd \h>n·
da~
harma. rnptured l.i•I ,, .-cl.. !:'' FBf
agents had d1<.ctppeart·J in .r..i.-... J.-,, ''hlie
on 1 pen 1ng ,r, rn,1n.: r 1 ' " t t
for mere than • hn .. , ·11:'.·• >Ut '101-
auon~
~fter he 1.1.J<, •·n·.j F·· uJ' 'l 'J ll·d to
appear an a 'e"' Je"l , >unr,1 lm \hin-
da~ tor a hC'arnf ·l·~a·J :it: h1 ' n.·tum 10
Los l\~lcs
Fountain Valley man admits to Rockwell frau~
LOS ANGELES ( .\P) -..\ fonncr S.S0,000 on contracts tor · a sa1ell11e conspirac) and one count of ma~mg lalse ount and a •<'"r ,11 ,:-1m:nJI ,·,,nti:mpt on
executive for Rock" ell International naviptional system . st.at&cnts, said ..\ss1stant L'. Attome~ the pan o: Rod. "l'll
Corp. from Fountain \atle~ has pleaded "4 Robcn Zavodnick. 46. a former man-Gcorac B. 1CY.house Jr. Za'Cldn1d. '' '~hcdulrd 1c1 ht 'rn1cnced
guilt) to charges that he ch'cmcd to ~r of major subcon1rac1., JI Roc-l.1.1.l'll. U.S. Dis1nc1 Judge Consuelo Manihall 'o' 2 '"'"h,1u..c ..aid H( f<h·es a d~uble-bill the Air Force ~y nearlL entered the pica Monda) to one l·oun1 of denied motions to d1sm1ss the conspirac~ ma,1rnum 'l'Otl'OlC (•I 111 ~~·ar, in rn n .,
~crap truck C~Shes auto_;
driv~r badly hUrt ID -Irvine
"
home. ordered ham outside a1 jlUO·
point and rcponedh beat him "1th a
batebaJI bat . .\fter the su~pects fled.
the vacJtm ."'cot ba'l.. inll' h1 home
and cillcd police.-~ ho la ter arre ted a
21-)ear--old man and ~ .... ~ ~ar-old
woman on susp1c1on of l.1J(lappin@.
and assault ~uh a deadl)' "capon
The ''1cum 1.1.as 1al.cn 10 a local
hospital "'here he 1.1. J trelted and
rclca~d
4-compactdtscpla"erand .\ ,1 r'-1
stereo valued at ~ 1.000 and I:
compact dascs~"onh S2 "'ere 1oll•n
from an unlocked \Chicle 1n 3 lilrl"':in
at I 069 Buckingham Lllne • • • A burglar used a prunmg c;hear ::ind
screv.dn'~ to pr) open.a Sentf\ '-lll
m a bedroom closet before tal.1n~ J
Roleit watc-h. Mater Oet Cl F tia ... L.l·t·
ball ch.amp1onsh1p nn1 and nthl'r
item~ valued at S91 .S from an apan-
ment a1 :!40 !':1ct Lane
St> ~ ~t 1 "ere '111lcn lrom .1 , on.,tru('·
u.on <.11e .l t RarrJn.:a Parl"a' and
Te.:-h.m.'l,'lg\ nr 't het1.1.cl'f' -.:-, J.m
• • •
'.1mC'l'ne ~mJ\ht'd lhl "rndo1.1.
"1 0~ C\I d p1, ur true I.. parl..l'd m the
~Vt) bllx \. ,. \lain "trel·t \!nnda)
ml)rnang arJ ,t 11C' a c;1..11 <.J11o and
too1N>\ BJ GREG gL£ftg_X ............... . .
A truck ca.rryang a load of 'iCrap
items tbrou&h Irvine Monda lost a
wheel and skidded out of control
before flipping onto a car and
teriously injurina us dmer. police
uid.
The incident occ.urttd at S: 14 p.m.
on C\alver Drive south of Michelson
Roed, uid Lt. Mike White. -\ ~tai..e
.,_ truck driven by Rodrigo Valles. S6, ofEnsenada. Mexico. wa~ travel-
insnonh on CulVttwhcn its lcfl front
Coetalleea
Employees at Von' Markri on
17th Strelet are on the lookout for a
lhopli~ who al..,.)'li "-Car\ a red
bMeball cap and steals la.rgt quan-
tities o( .. HUllJCS" diaper\ The man
first bit a couple of weth aao. u •nc his standard plo) of filling ha~ anm
with diapcn and \ticki ng ;,a f!IJMer
receipt in has mouth a'li ii hc.J paid for
IM eooch. The m.anqt"r ct\itht him
OllCIC, but he struck ua1n altcrv.ard. •• I'
A Sl,000 pam>t wa~ \tolcn at the
8"d Faar at the Oran1t Count}
flirpoundt. The "cndor '8•d he
turned h.i1 beck au woman pcn('d the
pe1. and when ht loolcd apan.
<f
wheel fell off the-ulc. The truck
swerved toward the center d1\ 1der.
bounced off a curb and \'CCrcd mto
the southbound tum lane.
The truck struck a 19 6 Fo~
Tempo an<! fhppcd on ·top of 11.
tnlppina the car's drive-r. 27-}ear--0ld
Dawn Fey of Irvine. Fey's car was
stopped at the intenect1on and wa
waitiftllOmakea left tum v,hen at "a
hat by Valles' truck.
Irvine Police and Orange Count\
Fircfiahters fttcd Fey. v.ho "a;
transported lo Western Medical
Center in Santa Ana. Sht "-as tratcd
woman and bud we~ aone. ••• A '68-~--old woman '4hO h"c on
Victona Street m>ortcd her 29-)car.
old boyfneftd tried to stab Mr and
threw a kuchen knife at her. He "-'is
"an a t-1 mood.'' she told offi«n • • • A thief uted 1 scrcv.dm tr to f1J.
open a alidana pw door an tM .uu
blodl of Knox lrttt and ~ptd Wim a ss.ooo told nna •nd S 1.2.0lW
cash.
1Apaa8w:ll
A blue N1uan opcn·t'lro pickup
tNCk -as reported stolen Mondm~
aftCT the owner ltft 1t perlC'J on I !.I
Street w1th tht kc\ 10 th 11n1t1on r
for back IOJUnes and IS lasted JO stablt>
cond1uon.
Valles "as not anjurcd an the
accident.
· White said inspection of the truci..
rcvuled that poor maintenance was
the ltkely cause of the arodent. The
tnack was loaded "'1th old b1c)'clcs
and paru that Valle h.ad collected
from the Co}otc Can) on landfill He
was plann101 to ~II the Items at a
second-hand store an ~1e\1ro
Tile accident 1s 1111 under in-
ves11puon.
The truck had pool ~u1pmcnt an the
bed.a skull st1cknot1 the rearw1odo"'
and a Mannnota V1l1n s \llcl..cr on
IMbumper. • • • A 30-\-car--old temalc rocl.. chm~r
Md to bit as l'lil~ b offiC't'n ~1onda'
after she climbed dov.n • d1ff ·,
Fillwnnan'' Co"c uJ could nut
dilftbbeck up
• • • <\man "auacl..cd" 31.INhe\ df\cr at
a 24-hour sclf·scf'e laundromat on
Slater A'enuc Saturda~ e'l'ning.
stealing S5 in coin and lau 1n.g
considerable dama e to the ma1.h1ne
B-tlnCton Beacb
A home<>" ncr rcponed that he
heard a larir e_\plo 100 at her front
door an the 6000 blod ol \1eath "'hen
she came hom~ "and bncl.<. t1c~
t"\·n')'•hcrc •• Ttucvcs rcponrJI) !.tole a ~ ~00
nicho from a darl ll)uc \ tcrmic fknz
parted 1n the :! I blod. of ~nll1a • • • A man v. ho allcdat'dl~ 1neJ to c;teal
fi,t or s" comp;ai:l d1 ' at \lu'i"
Phas an the I blocl of Bea, h
Boulc"ard fo"l&bt "Ith S(''<'ral stt'~ empto,~s v. ho lattr rtto' cl"C'd tbt'
item~ 'llutd 11 about I \ • • • .\ man onti~ bttr and c1pr<'ttC'\
at lhnft Ga at St.a h ut 'ani
and Adams \tnu.c and ran a"a~
WlthoUt Pl\lf\& \he ~ ~4 1\1 .
Re•IMN1•••cll
Vials of todcin.t. Ocmcrol nd
~iM ~ toltn trom a mcd1Cal olf'tet ll JS I H~1ul R('lld , om\.Cr\
found n "I"' ot tof\"'C\1 ('n111 • • •
I.nine
" compactor and ood. hOC' 1.1.orth
•••
~ Th1'lma' Br<" mar flUtdt" w:i~ the
onh 1hing \ll•ll r. lrt'm a c-ar par\.ed in
the 2" t'lkid "t Qu~n~ \\ ~tb
bctY.een J p m and nmJnight \1oo-
da'
Police capture teen-agers
in stolen car after chase
BJ GllEG u..ERU ....... ._ ...
Four JU"cn11cs led fount.am \ alle'
pohoc on a hap-speed c~ ear1' th as
momu'I that ended "'hen the
SUSP«'\S' stok.n \Chtek C1'a hcd 1n
Hununston Be.ch. pobct' id
Shortly afttt 3 a m .• poh'-'<" f'C'·-
'PC>nded to a U Paloma \Cnuc
IT$ldmt't ~mt that w-\; I
JU'enUes bad brol:d lnta'h1<1 •hlle
1986 T~ota MR2 nd ·~~ m the
process of brakiftl into' another
vchtek. ~IO pohtt l'tPOf'lS.
Two petrol ol!i«rs spotted t~·
\!(tam's 'cb1ck ind another uqJC'C'\
car. a 19 Honda .\ccord rrponcd
Molen from Hunllnflon ~h ft•
d.a}. tra,chna suu1h \ln Bushard
-
'ill'\"('l Polite" bc-pn a fi vc--m11e
pur.u1t that ~ached spttds of up to
~l mph ~fort end•t\I ""'h~ the
'~"ord crashed lDlo a curb at
Bu hud and Bannan& A\'enuc 1n
Hununaton Bach The MIU cs-
ptd.
f\crtbc h. poh~a~
a I ~)e.ar-okJ loQ& Beach )'OU th ad a
I \far ad LakC"IWOod youlb oa
'PKIOn Of "duck lbdl Tht')o ~
taken to ner C'wnty J~
Hal1 .
l•o 14-~ar~ 11rts. ooc toall
Huntanl\On 8'Kb and one 6ona
•·ount.a.1n \'1Ut). who wert tn¥etiJll
1th the Nlpl'tb ~ ~ 10
thctr paren oot of lbt J' ... l'1I
\1.3 lftJUftd tn the C1"1'Jh.
TWA attendant :
de&cribes beating
at hijacking trial
FRANKFURT. West Germany
(AP) -Al&ht attendant Uli De-
rickson testilicd today that a U.S.
Navy diver bravely endured savage
beattnas at the hands of the hiJackers
of a TWA jetliner before he was
murdered.
Her statements came as the murder
and piracy trial of Mohammed At'
Hamaai continued I n a heavily-
cuarded counroom in Frankfun.
The hijackers "took him up to the
cockpit and staned to brutally beat
him. They beat on him as long as he
stood," Derickson told the coun of
Navy diver Roben Stethcm's ordeal.
"When Mr. Stethem collapsed. one
of the hijackers took the armrest of a
seat -it still had the screws sucking
out of it -and beat on ham."
She said that when tethem col-
lapsed, one hiJacker .. Jumped on has
ribs with his full weight."
Fighting back sobs. Dcnckson
added: "Mr. Stethem was a very
courag~us man. He ne\ er made a
sound.
The Omnan-born fliaiu anendant
said tl\lt after the beating, ""'madi turned to her and said: "Look at him
now, he thinks he's so strong."
Hamadi bas admitted taking part
in the bijackina. but has denied killing
Stethcm.
Thiny-ninc Americans wer held.
hostqcfor 17 days in-ihe-1985 ol'dcal.
lfamadi was arrested at Frankfurt
airport on Jan. 13, 1987, after
customs officiaJs found liquid ex-
plosives in his luggage. In the week
after his arrest. two West Germans
were kidnap~ in Beirut in .a failed
scheme to win hi s release.
Both captives have since been
freed. West German businessman
Rudolf Cordes was released last week
after 20 months of captivity. The
other West German hostage. Alfred
Schmidt, was released Sept. 7. 1987.
Cordes' captors warned that if
Hamadi's release could not be se-
cured by legal means that other
violence could follow.
~LMa p1t1
outb al ta atop car burled in mud frOm flub Ooocla in Cadereyta, Mezlco.
Mexicans find little left of town
in aftermath of Hurricane Gilbert
Military ·
appc»ints
leaders
in Burma
•
RANGOON, Burma(AP)-Coup
leader Gen. Saw Maung formed a new
·military-dominated government
today after his troops a day earlier
shot and kilJed at least l 00 ~ople an
quellina widespread opposition to his
-Nk..
Opposition leaders issued a joint
statement callin& for talks with Saw
Maun& to resolve the crisis. Both
demonstrators and soldiers retreated
from the streets of the capital. •
State-run Radio Rangoon said Saw
Maun& became both the defense and
foreign affairs minister in the new
aovernment. He was defense minister
and armed forces commander when
he seized power Sunday from civilian
President Maung Maung.
No president or prime minister was
named, and there was no word on
Maung Mauna's fate.
Only one of the nine C.abinet
ministers named was a civilian.
Minister of Health Pe Thein. At least
six ministers were among the 18
senior office rs who mounted the coup
with Saw Maung.
.Japan'sEmperorHirohito _
-+-----"" · d t---=b..._..~ 1 ii.I· · MONTERREY. Mexico (AP) -rum.ore 0 .:; 11c;.1~ .auuS y :.1-Scores ?f people returned to sa1v~ge
• possessions from the Santa Catanna
there.. wasn:t a a.ing to save. •'t-o ta-inGustriaktt,-1n northern Mhtco->s
said as she washed her 10-month-old" m<Sst populated region.
son's---diapers in -a bucket of water. lbe riverbed sudden!) s"'Clled
"Even the bloc~ were gone. Now ~-water, sweepin$ away entire
where do we go?" she asked. ramshackle communities. miles of
The broadcast said the military
commanders in eacll of the country's
se:ven stuennd severnttvisio-qTalso
would serve as the top government
representatives in those areas.
BJ Tiie Auodated Preti 1 • riverbed, where-a flash flood spawned
TOKYO-Emperor Hiroh110 received a second blood transfusion tod.ay"' by HurricaneGiJbcrt devastated their
and was in stable condition '1n the Imperial PaJacc after vomiting blood, homes, but most came up empty.
imperial officials said. An unconfirmed repon said he was in critical condition. People licicd the banks Monda).
The Imperial Household Agency and other officiaJs would not confirm the digjna with their hands in the muck.
More than 100 people were killed roadsandasprawlingsponscomplex
in the sudden, storm-whipped rebinh with miles of tennis and basketball
Saturday of the Santa Catarina, which 'court.s, soccer and baseball fields and
became.a savage torrent 10 feet deep joging tracks.
Troops on Monda)' shot and killed
at least I 00 people protesting the coup
and the two sides fought sporadic
clashes until late that night Some
protesters hurled gasoline bombs at
troops who fired back.
d . tch b b d K od h 'd th 87 Id What was for decades a dry riverbed tspa oy t e respecte Y 0 news agency t at 511 e -year-o with thousands of homes had become emperor, the world's longest re1griing monarch. appeared to be critical this ------..:.....~,....,:;"""· _:...V,rtWtn-..ttt'lthtt~r-i·,_~M'1"1-n-::tn-TT1Ti-r'0 hc"wnritilt~Pi't-~pei-.rso~n~wl1ifiino~amur..e""'nditCdM"--111'1'mnaanafed1andscapc ortwisted metal
a Cabinet meeting toda). It said a pre-dawn transfusion of I. 7 pint.s of blood and crumbled concrete.
and 450 feet wide as Hurricane four buses and other vehicles were Oil~ll damped 12 inches of 1ai11 011 drqged into the torrent. The bu
the c1ly. passengers are presumed to comprise
But only a few small clashes were
reported today, between residents
ndlrooprelearingroadbto:c p up
by protesters. One person was shot
and killed as soldiers halted looting.
!'
'
bad not stopped a hemorrhage in his digestive tract. Palace spokesman Maria Cost.a, her husband and their
Takenari Supwara said doctors gave Hirohito another 0.4 pints of blood later six children, had Ii ved on the ri verbed
in the mommg. and the emperor's blood pressure was normal. "The emperor ina two-room home made of concrete
is in stable condiuon. He has a slight fever a!Jd is receiving in travenous drip:· blocks and tin. Their clothing, 'furniture and new schoolbooks were
·Korean •tudenta demand end to OJympJc. washed away.
"We went yesterday to see it. but
"We Just got three blankets out and most.. of the 100 people confirmed
lost everything else." said Ramona dead.
Carrizales l.Jbpez. sitting outside a Th!.Nuevo Leon state government
shelter for the homeless. said a ."oonsiderablc number" of
Lopez was among thousands of people· were missing and 30.000
people who had built meager homes people were lodged in shelters around
1n the riverbed that cuts through this the state.
Sporadic clashes also were reported
in Mandalay in central Burma but no
details were available. Telephone
communications were out after the
communication'! department"s
microwave dish was damaged.~
SEOUL, South Korea -About 100 protesters demanding the Olympics ' , '· t'·
be stopped burned a giant U. : nag and chanted anti-American .slogans 1od.ay ------------------------------------------------------. outside a hotel where top Olymp'ic officiaJs are staying. Riot police in green -·
combat fatigues and black visored helmets watched. but dtd nol intervene as Isr·ae·li· the radical students burned the homemade nag after marching out of Donguk
University in Seoul. .. Get out Yankees which support the dictatorial regime!"
the students chanted as the I O-foot-h1gh nag, doused in gasoline, went up in a
officials def end launching of satellite
blast of orange flame. JERUSALEM (AP) -Israel's
leaders said their launching of a test
PoJaad debates mdeu of new CabJnet satellite reJ>C?rtCdly pac~ed wnh .. ---~-----made surve1llanee-cqutpmcn\\\"'0Uld
"There are few countnes sn the
world capable of doing th as and the
citizens oflsrael can be proud of their
"COUJlfl'Y:~ Prime-Mi nimr •Yitz"ha
Shamir said on Israel radio. -W A'RSA W::Poland -The res1gna11on of an entire Cabinet for the first not spur the arms ra ce in the Maddi e
time in postwar Poland raise the possibility that more non-communists -East.
even opposition figures -wall be brought into government, parliament But an Arab League offi cial said
deputies say. The Sejm. or parliament. voted 359-1 with 17 abstentions Monday's launch warranted enhanc-
Monday to accept tbe resi&nataon of Prime Minister Zbigniew Messner and all ing Arab defenses.
19 ministers in has government. whicn had been sharply criticized for its The launching of a three-stage
handling,ofthe ec_o.nOm)'. In free-wheeling debate that preceded the vote, one rocke.t carrying the ·gray Horizon-I
deputy suagested mvaung oppos111on members snto whatever governing team satellite made Israel onl} the e1gh1h
In Washington. Arab League rep-
resentative Clovis Maksoud voiced
concern over the launch. saying the
satellite gcwe Israel "a serious
stratCJic leverage" since the ~untry
already had the capabilit) 10 fire long-
rangc missiles.
is named. nation to place a satellite in space. The Libyan news agency JANA.
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craft as a "spy satellite (and pan of a) Both Shamir and Foreign Minister
psychologi.cal. war being ca med out Shim?n Peres dismissed fears that ~he qy the-Z1on1St5 again~f Ifie lrab -satelhtewould pur an arms race with
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launching with no comment. The Yuval Nceman. head of Israel's
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official as saying the satellite ap-before disintegrating.
Armenians rallJ following
clash over disp~ted regi~n
MOSCOW (AP) -Thousands of
people rallied in Armenia todav.
closing businesses and schools in 'a
protest that fQllo~ a bloody clash
between Armenians and Azerbaijan is . . . the soothe
Soviet Union.
Meanwhile, one of th~ 25 people
who the official news agency Tass said
had been hurt in Sunday's shootout
died the next day, an editor of a Tass
affiliate said. -~
The clash occurred in the village of
KhadzbaJy in 'the predominantly
Armenian Na,orno-Karabakh
enclave of Azerbaijan, Tass said.
Armenian activist Rafael Popoyan,
in a telephone interview from the
Amenian capital of Yerevan, said
Armenians did not use weapons. He
did not elaborate. An · editor for
Armenprcss1 the Tass affiliate in
Armenta, sa1d Monday'tbat Azerba1-
janis were the only ones carrying
firearms. -'
Tlle exccuuve committee of
Armenia's parliament was to me-et
today or Wednesday to discuss
protesten' Iona-standing demands to
annex Nqorno-K.arabakb, Popoyan
said.
Armenians began campaigning in
February for control of Nqomo-,
K.arabakh near th( Turkish-Irania,..
border. Armenians make up 76
percef)t of the rqion 's I 62,000 people
and have strona historical links to the
enclavt, which was made pan of
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Snowball
tosser's killer
is sentenced
PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Edward
Smith could spend at least fivc }Cars
in jail, separated from the family he
tried to protect, for fatally \hoou ng a
youth who was among troublemakers
pelting his house with snowballs.
Estim·ate of U.S. homeless
children: ·100,000 a night
. .
Youths had harassed the famil)
repeatedly for six )Cars. They had
broken into a basement radio repair
shop and scrawled graffiti on the walls.
•---.tlJJ.J1,U..U-1.1lJ.uuly. c.r~ck d--wheft -e
snowball smashed a .... 1ndow and cut
oneofh1sdaughterso0Jan. l6. 1987.
Later that night, more snowballs
hit the house and Sm 1th wen• out on
<bis porch with a .357-cahber
Maanum revolver He fired two shots
toward a group ofbo)s. He intended
them as warnings, he told police.
But one shot h11 Peter McGet11gan
in the spine and C"<lted through his
chest. The 16-)ear-old high school
sophomore died, lea' ing hie; parents:-
six siblings. Smith's fam1l} and their
neighborhood 1n agon).
Smith. 49. was con' 1cted Monda\
of third-degree murder and sentenced
to fi ve to I 0 years in prison.
Common Pleas Judge Eugene H.
Clarke Jr. also found m11h guilt) of
weapons possession and reckless
endangerment in the non-Jurv trial.
Smith rece1\ed the mandatory
minimum term for third-degree
'murder while using a ~n.
~ut one pos1ti\e outcome or.ill of
the anguish was inc formation of a
neighborhood group. Ci11zcns for
Community f\1d.
Flahermen'a nightmare
Dead and dylnt .. 1mon, trapped by low water durlnC their
apawn!Da nan, aarroand fiebermen near Varick Dam on the <>aweco Al•er in Ne• York. Anglen arrlrin& for the flahing
1 ea.eon faced the atencb of rotting flsb a.ftff"'ere...-repalrl
tbe-11am lut"JVedne9day ace ldentally reduced the water
flow, lea~-U.ouanda of flab. aboat 3 _feet Iona-an wellbfDC 20 to 30 po'?nda, •tranded In 1ballow pool1.
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WASHINGTOJ\ (AP) -.\t least
100.000 of Amcnca's children are
homeless on any g1H'n night and that
dQCsn't include those ""ho have run
away from home or been locked out
by their parents, lhe National
Academ~ of Sciences es11ma1ed ~on
day.
While male alcoholics and tormer
mct1tal patients still make up a large
poruon of the homcle the fastest
irowinggroupofpeople \\<1th no place
to hve are children ender I b. said the
academy's Institute of \1cd1cine
"The commmee teels ~tron_gJ) that
the gro"" sng phenoFlenon ot home-
less children 1s nothing short of a
national disgrace 1ha1 mu\t be lreate"d
w11h the urgenq that sulh J '>ttua11un
demands ... said the report
Homeless ad\ocate\ 1n Lus \n·
geles claimed the est1matl' ot homt>-
less children "'as 100 lo""
"The operatt' e .... ords ha' l' tu be ·at
leasf because that 1s a rad1calh 10 ....
number," said Gar) Blass. direcior ol
the homeless hugatson un11 of the
l...qal Aid Foundauon of Los .\ngi:lt''>
and vice president or lhe 1'a11onal
Coalition for the Homeks~.
"These numbers <ontirm that
local, state afld federal go' t't nml'nt~
continue to neglect the problt'ms of
homelessness and confinl' tht''>t' ,hsl-
dren to lives or despair and dc:~per
ation," Mark Rosenbaum gl'nl•ral
counsel for the .\mt'rt•<tn ( 1\ll
Liberties Union of ~uthern ( ali-
fom1a. said through a \DOl-l''>man
"The go,crnmen1 lad., ., 'tl·ma11.
programs to 1den11f~ and .1ddrl . .,., thl
needs ofhomele~s chsldrl'n and\\ tnlh
up treating them J \ 11 thl'' "l'fl
somcbo .... respons1hk 111r thl·1r ,.,11
dmons."
Meanwhile the fl'f)( on \UUl ... , j
ways to ane\ 1ate tht' ~r· I\\ I"!! fl• •flu
Economy expanded 3%
from April through June
By Tbe Associated Pre s
\.Y->\ Hl"'t0T0 -"f hi.' t i:'t'OT\lmf). fueled b~ ~n e\Port-dn,en
manufacturing boom but hdd had, b) lo scs from the drought e'(panded at a
strong 3.012C.rcent in the \~nl-Ju nc quarter, the &<>\i;mmenl said lPda). 'Ihe.
ommerce Department ..aid the gross nauonal product. the broades1 measure
of economic beahh. gre.,.. to a ~asonall~ ad.Justed annual le' el ot S l QQ 1nl11o n
'"the second quarter. a s~q J b1ll1on increase from the Januan. \1arch quaner
It "as an unexpected do""n"ard rl.'\ 1 ion from a prehmsnan es11mate a month
ago of3.3 percent gro .... th l:ht q!;ana. The cronom~ had gro"' n at a 3 J percent
annual rate in the first quJrtt>r It not for .the drought. se~ond quarter gro .... 1h ~ould have been a more robust '\ '4 percent
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By Tiie A1s0clated. Pre11
Democrat Michael Dukak1s sought
suppon amo ng working people and
their families today by proposing .
requirements that all Americans be
covered bY. health insurance. Re-
publican n val George Bush visited a
flag factory and said. "I want to build
an America that rnspires."
Bush told a ralh outside the .\nn1n
flag compan) 1n· Bloomfield. N.J •
"My mission ss simple: To bu1ld..,a
better America. That simple and that
big.''
i-a---lnsid~ told plnm ( .
"Toda) the nag!> )OU make Still
inspire A mencans and tho\C ""ho
love our values the world O\ er.·· Bu h
has said rcpcatedl} sn recent appear-
ances that the nag manufacturer has
thnvtd dunng the Reagan adm1n1s-
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tration, contending that flag sales
reflect a patriotic revival dunng the
Republicans' White Ho use tenure.
But Dukakis.said Monday that """c
don't need more speeches about the
flag" and then unveiled his broad
health-insurance proposal today.
The Massachusetts go' crnor open-
ed his-campaign da) w11h stops at a
Houston medical center and l\l.O
clinics. askini patients and famil}
members about medical co t and
health insurance problems and 'Sa)·
ing. ··1 think 11's lime .,..e did
somet hing;-tr'>geltln'g"'\\'ors:t!
He was to spell out detail of the
hcaltti plan dunng a speech at
Western Ken tuck) ·ns, crs11~ in
Bowling Green.
In advance. his campaign issued a
statement saying that as prcs1t!cn1.
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Dukak1s would propose lcg1sla11on 10
req_u1re all emplo)ers to pro\ sde haste
health plans for their ""or!..er -a
plan aimed at pro' 1d1ng bcn~fits to
about 22 m 1ll1on people "ho no'\
have none.
WASHINGTO'--.\panel of former and present Cabinet-le, el health
offtesals agreed that care for .\mc:nca·s poor \\Omt'n and children 1s inadequate
but disagreed on ho-.... to 1mpro' c: 11 • .\nhur Fleming."" ho sen ed from 1958-61
as Secretar) of Health Education and Welfare. the forerunner to toda} 's
Depanment of He"alth and Human Ser. ices. said the Cnsted tatcs needed a
..universal s~stem of CO\l'ragl'·· 10 ensure adequate care Margaret Heckler.
HHS secreta~ fro m I Y83-5. agreed that health care services for the poor
needed smpro' ement. But Hecldcr. the currt>nt l '. ambassador to Ireland.
S31d ... lf111s based on the S\Stcm in Great Bntam. \\l' don't want that. l'"e seen
It and man} peo ple Jrc no·" asl..1ng to go 10 pn,ate ph~s1c1ans:· Bntain has a
nauonahzed health carl' \}stem
-The statement also said that
Dukakis, 1f elected ..... ould app~lht a
task force lo report b~ ~larch 30.
1989, o n follo...,-up legJslatJon to
guarantee universal health CO\ erage.
thus extending bcndits 10 e'er~ DETRO IT -.\high \\.·hnol made famous b~ Eddie ~1urph) has banned
Amcncan, worlung o r not. That gold chains. designer c;.ungla'>'>e'> or <Hher l''pens1' e status s~ mbols to pre' ent
follow-up plan for all \\Orlo.t'r an ex.pcnss'e compc1111on '>tudent Lan·1 afford. thepnncipal sa)s ··1 see and
prnumably would require 5ome-fcd-near about the~ oung ter\'l)Cing \hot o'er gold chain as the~ ""al!.. to and from
eral financing. but the campaign ""a" school:· \1umford High hoot Pnnc1pal Robin E Oden said "M~ kids
silent on that question. (students) ha\C~ been hara'"-'d Rl'Cogn1tmg that. I want 10 make sure that 11
Dr. Da\ sd Blumenthal of Boston. doesn·t spill O\ er into the ~hool ··The dre-ss code established this school )car
Dukak1s' health ad\ 1~r. said 37 also bans tank tops.Jogging suit . snakes lo.in-adorned g) m shoes and hke fine~
mil hon to 40 milllon . .\mencans ha' e at Vie :::!.500-student. inner, 11~ school. .... h1ch g3sned fame through T-1h1rts
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lat1on of homeless youth.
One recommendation aimed
directly at helping children: Federal
support for enriched day care and
Head Stan programs should be
expanded and coupled. with outreach
efforts to make homeless parents
aware of help available fo r their
children.
A recommendauon for the ho me-
less sn general· Permit the use offood
st.amps at restaurants so prepared
meals wsll be available 10 people who
don't have kuchens
The commmee formed b) the
1ns111ute 10 do the stud\. which was
ordered b) Congress: applauded
changes that a llow use offood stamps
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!\:E\\ YORK ( .\P)--\ "erage ~AT
XQttLwcre vmualh unchang.:d for
the founh straight )Car. but that won't
stop educators and interest groups
from quarrchng about th.: signifi-
cance of those numbers
Scores o n the \ erbal secuon of the
Scholasuc AptJtude Test fell two
points. to an average 4:::!8. "'h1le the
nauonal ave eon the math secuon
was unc ang at . accor ing to
the College Board·s annual report
released Monda)
Both poruons of the muh1ple-
cho1cc exam ta~en each 'ear b\ 1.1
million college-bound students are
scored on a scale of :::!00-800. with a
COl'Qbtned 1600 being perft>ct.
The combined math-\ erbal a' er-
IJe of904 marked the first decline sn
eight years.
Mmont\ students. however. con-
tinued a · decade-long pattern of
1mprcssl\e gains
Nauonal a'erages o n the ACT. the
predominant college t'ntrance exam
sn 28 states mosth sn the West and
Midwest. also ""ere httle changed.
The appro'\1mateb I m1lhon stu-
dents ""ho tool the .\CT last school
year averaged I .8 on a scale of 1-36.
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year before. according to the .\men-
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Judge orders
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fearful that the FBI would
nab them, hi&h-ranking aides to Republican as-
semblymen erased computer records that showed lt\ey
worked on political campaigns on state time, a newspaper
reported today. '
GOP sources told the Los Angeles Times that after
the material was deleted. earlier computer printouts and
political fund-raising letters were moved from the offices.
The aides were worried that FBI agents working on
Operation Brispec, a corruption probe. would learn of
their acti vities. •
Documcft\Sceli minaled...in..the rompillCLpurgc. were
"prepared at state time using state paper, state equip-
ment," a legislative source said. adding that both panics
"do it and all of that's paid out of the contingency fund of
the Legislature."
Under state law. it is illegal for leg1slat1ve staffers to
use public equipment or money fo r pany work.
One source. who d id not want to be identified, said
the Republican Caucus operated "a full-time campaign
office at taxpayer expense." the newspapc;r said.
· The Times was given copies of political files that had
been put into state computers. Material included orders to
run t.ckaround follow-ups on 13 !awmakers.
The FBI sting has targeted four Los Angeles-area
lawmaken and six others to determine if lawmakers
would take ~bes in exchange for legislative support. No
arrest• have been made.
Olfe former Republican caucus SUilfer saldne was
ordered the day after the FBI searched a legislator's office
to aet rid of incriminating files.
The FBI never searched the caucus office1 the
newspeper said.
LOS ANGELES (A P) -A court
order to draw up a new plan for
cleaning Southern California's air
could mean Jtrongcr controls on auto
emiuionsandlifestylechangesaimed
at cutting the number of freeway
commuters, officials said.
Monday U.S. District Judge Harry
Hupp ordered the Enviro nmental
Protection A4Cncy to draft a plan to
reduce polluuon in the South Coast
ir BasinJ.,-which includes Orange
Los Angcaes, lUVers1 e an 5an
Bernardino counties.
Hundreds flee as big fire nears Va~a ville
Hupp's order, which had been
expected since the EPAacowledged in
July that it is required by federal law
to step in and take over smog control
enforcement in the basin after the
South Coast Air Quality Manage-
ment District failed to comply with a
December I 987 deadline for meeting
ozone and carbon monoxide health
standards, didn't specify how Jong the aaency w~uld have to draw-up the
plan.
VACAVILLE (AP) -Firefighters working double
shifts battled a wind-fanned arson blaze that neared the
city limits, as names razed seven homes. scorched more
than 18,000 ac.-res and forced the evacuation of 500
people.
By early today, hundreds of firelighters had
established a line at Pleasants Valley Road just outside the
city limits, ordering thy evacuation of local reside nts.
"We're leaving," said David Foster. 33, a resident of
the Boaz Ranch on Ple~sants VaUey Road who had been
ordered to evacuate. "We·re all packed up. Staying around
would be stupid. I'll go whiche\'cr way they tell us to."
ohn Eerrcira, '• captain with th California
Department of fo restry, said firefighters were o ptimistic
about holding the blaze at Pleasants Valley Road. rhe
out-of-control blaze had burned in spots up to the road,
which is just outside the city limits.
"lftoday goes well for us. we should ~ave I 00 percent
containment Thursday," said Ferreira.
Vacaville, about 55 miles nonheast ofSan Francisco,
has 61,000 inhabitants. Weather forecasters predicted 80
percent humidity through this morning, but gusty winds
continued. Late Monday, winds reached 55 mph.
Ferreira said that the tally of I 8.000 acres burned
would "greatly increase by momi~. We've still got a lot of
-fire out thefe-and-a-lot of "tire ere ws-;:· -
However, how quickly the federal
agency must act could be~ a factor
because Congress is negotiatin.& now
over amendments to the federal
Clean Air Act.
EPA officials, who spoke on con-
dition of anonym ity, told the Los
Angeles Times they hope Congress
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before the EPA is forced to impose
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Petty Officer 3rd .~\ass Mary J .
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Lowell Skinner of Laguna Niguel. has I ight . In fac t. in a nati onwide ta te te t. Me rit was J. udged as good or bett er arrived for duty at Holloman Air ' --
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• • • Air National Guard Airman 1st _Cl.ass ltemaetlt R. Orem . son of
Linden and Karen Orgill of Hunt-
inaton Beach, has graduated from
basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. He is a 1972 gradu:ue of
Huntington Beach High School. • • • ·Army Reserve Pvt. Edwla M. n.vt ... , son of Roben and Li llian
Davidson of, Costa Mesa. has com-
ted basic trainin at Fon Bhss.
exas. e 1s a gra uate o
Rancho Santiago College. • • • Army I st Lt. Rebecc M. Smltb,
daughter of David and Karen How-
ard of El Toro, has arrived for duty in
West Germany. Smith. a 1978
· arduate of El Toro High School and a
1986 araduate of USC, is an mstalla-
tion transportation officer with the
3rd Infantry Division. • • • Seaman Apprcquce David T. Gar-
~. son of Cynthia Garhch of Irvine,
· has reported for duty wi1h -the
Precommissioning Unit on the
battleship Wisconsin. based at
Pascqoula, Miss. He is a 1985
paduate of U niversity High School. • • • Second Lt. Mlcltael J. Ta rley,
wJiose wife is the former D'arcy
Denos-of Seal Bea<-h. has graduated
from Air Force pilot training arid has
received his silver wings al "Rec~ Air
Force Base, Texas.
• • • • Seaman Recruit Kari L. Walalster,
dauahter of Vona Lumsden ofHunt-
inston Beach. 'has complete her
trainina at the Rocru11 Trainmg
Command in Orlando. Fla.
• • • Airman Peter W. Mallord, son of
Gwendolyn Mallord of Huntingto n
8e8ch, has graduated from the air
traffic control operator coitrsc at
Keesler Air Force Base. Miss He 1s a J 915 paduate of Edison H 1gh School.
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Election '88
.shaping up as
·-a=r-eal~unker_
Officials at the La\\ rencc L1 ' crmore National Labora-
tor: can·t be faulted fdr "anting to build a big. new state-of-
the-an incinerator lht· on-sue incinerator now used to
reduce the \Olume 01 hazardou and lo"·k\el wastes
generated at the defense research facdll) ,._ ~echn1call)
outmoded and too mall.
Officials at the lab. a Department of Energy facility run bv t~e U~1\ers1t~ of C altfom1a. nghtl~ argue that a new and
bigger incmerator "'"enable the lab to be a safer and more
responsible neighbor in one S<-n-;c. It would allow the lab to
reduce the amount of hazardou , and contaminated wa~te 1t
transports O\er state h1ghwa} s to dt posal sites.
· Yet. what seems like a reason"ablc premise on the lab's
pan has nearb) residents understandabl) concerned.
Many ... residents "-Ould rather see (the lab) end us
nuclear "'ea pons research ent1reh .. But chancesarc the Jab wt II
be around for a wh.ile. >\S long as It remains tn e~1stence. 1t has
a pnmary respons1b1l1t) to the public to operate in a manner
that is safe to the surrounding en' ironment and population. It
should hold off an) ne"' construction until 1t can mttt that
responsib1ht)
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The prolonged fuss O\ er tile fonh-
com1ng debates between tile prcs1-
den1iat candidates remind U'> how
unwaaanted thc..emo • '' r u 1 on them. It ma) be -probabl} is-1 at
the 1Jlus1on is sclf-1nfl1t'ted that de-
bates are that important.
Yet it 1s an accepted pan of our
political history that Richard Nixon
went down because he .. lost .. that fir!>!
debate to John Kenned\. w11h the
ensuing effects: N":on 1raumat1Led.
Kennedy transfigured. We tend to
think that Gerald Ford·~ confu ion of
Poland with S"'eden had something
to do with his. narro" defeat at the
hands of J1mm) Carter. We know
that Lyndon Johnson saw no point in
debating with Barry Gold\\atcr. that
Nixon the chaJlenger ~w no point m
debating with Huben Humphre~.
and that Nixon the incumbentsa\\ no
point 1n debating \\llh George Mc-
Govern. Finally. v.<! know that ho"'·
e ver brummagem the soundings. "'e
-.ere II' en to behe'e that Ronald
Reapn's off-form performance
apinst Walter Mondalt' in 1984
actually made possible (I don't be-
hevc it) a Mondak u~. had 1t not
been (QL the cong z.cboun<J of
Reqan a fortnight later
When 1s tt a debate. when an
cxchanac" Obv1oush a "Meet the Prns" formlt tends to be an C~·
chanet. thouah v.hcn one think~ hack
on so~ oftftosc proarams fea1unn1 Larry Spivak as interrop\Or. it's trut
lhat the ~t often found h1mtclf
dotnt the work of a w1tnnt e>n tht
stand. do19edl)' pursued ~ a~
ecutor. The .-;nt~ thO• " mott an euMnar than a dthate. "ntt tht
pvel l'ftd)' ~' do•n on the
1n&ftf0pion after the) ha~( httn
alao-ed OM. or at m°'t •~o. p1o;ton· l1f'OR f'ollow·Ul»p 90lnt IO_daY'9> I pan1cipettd 1n a
.. detia1e," ronnauy dauarted a11uch
by the producer. who dictated the
format. At no point did an' or the e~ght prinetpals (they "ere: on the
n1ht. Jack Kemp. Jeane K1rkpa1rick.
Henry Kissinger a nd m }scll; and. on
the left. Gary Han. veorgc McGO'-'·
em. Patricia Schroeder and Paul
Warnke) haH more than three
minutes in which to prci;s their
pomts. Thrtt minute'i i'> u..uall)
1nsuffic1ent time.
A proper debate. or the kind Sllll
sponsored in U.S. colleges and. most
successfully. 1n Cambridge and at
Oxford. gi ves the opening speaker 10
to 12 minutes. and the opportunit) of
a five-minute rtbuuat. The con"cn·
tfon is that the affirma11 ' e speaker
will go first and fast. A typ1~I debate
format ~tween two contestants goes
as follows: A· IS (Mr I\ speaks for IS
m1nutn). 8-IS A·S (rchuual) 8-S.
Qunuons from the floor for 20
minutes. B-S (sufl'l'buttal) .\-S
Now noth1na of the wn is planned
~Wttn ~ Bush and Michael
Dukakn. What the blood plier} •111
be lookina for 11 speed and w11 ind
decitivenn& and the ~neral 1m.
prnlion left. Abraham Lincoln spoke
1M lbe l>cM,.._ ckbacn for an hour.
--'• his nom1nauon and prob-dly hit d«tlOl'I. ft)' ~1dcnt11J
candidate who sPo•e for one hour at a
cktllte would end up w11h the
d«toral rount of ma)b.: \t9'\8chu· wm .
An efftt1ivt dcbek Mpt'nds on th•
capec11y to buald in the mind o( the
•
Tuesday, September 20, 1N8 A8
DAN
·WALTERS
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ENTERTAINMENT DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday. September 20, 1988 A9 .
Splcyg01den-yearsromancein Harlequin comedy .
I J TOM TITUS ................
The title of "The Whole Half," the
new comedy in its world premiere at
the H•rlequi n Di nner , Playhouse,
refen to a sli~ of lemon, but there's
nothin4rcmotely resembling a lemon
in this Jewel of a play by veteran TV
writer Hindj Brooks.
A bencr title might be "The Oda
Couple," but that one' been lake
bed. but who discover they have
much in common once the surface
difference are dispensed with.
luser pctor co uJd come acros 01-
fcnsively. but Michael keeps his role
well within bounds and. like Ross.
lets the viewcn share his dehght·an
putting the boot to proper soc1et) not
unlike an Alfred P. Dooh11le 1n "M>
Fair lady."
Comphcaung mauers are the t~o
dauah tcrs -one of wbom....wlune~
(hers, played by Michelle Bu ffone). 1\COtl'lll'~(hls. tnacced by Rem~
Michael shows up. on Ro.,!>· t)t:ht•,1. 1n
the last act -ammaculatl'I\ d1l'''l'd
with a tool kit and plunger 1n huml -
the sight gag bnngs dov. n till hnuw
The~ are actor\ "ho J&l' Ir l..t tint• wine.
O'Ncall)_ Both i" e fine per·
formanccs. yet when left on stage in
the SC'Cond act wuhout either Ross or
Michael on hand. 1hc production
tends to sag shghtl}. Nc1tht'r of 1heir
characters are as antere~t1ng as their
elders' and someho"' their man
pro~lems aren',t reall) rele' ant an tht'
overall scheme of t~ings.
· "The Whole Halt'' 1s 1ha1 rJr1I\ 1n
-tht' theater - a ne"' tomnh 1ha1 h11-.
the ttag~nmn1ng and v.r11()'> UIH' 11h d
Fonunatel), the older folks oct.Yl2L _bang. }.nd Manon Ro'>' quilt' !><''>'>·
in her three-word cuna1n spt.'t•ch to
the audience
Performances will continue n1gh1 l~
except Monda}s at \ ano4'i cunam
umes a1 tht' Harlequin. 3503
Harbor Blvd . Santa .\na. through
Oct 30 after 11.h1ch the dinner hou!>t.'
(which also has heightened the qua li-t~ ofats food ) Wlll p~nt thepopular
musical "Gu\S and Dolls ·· Call
979-5511 for tTcke1 1nfonnat1on -Cena.inly the painng of a staid
doctor~ widow and a rough-hewn
plumber-both having reached what
1s eupbemistacally termed the golden
yCJrs -is an odd coupling. but one
which works marvelous!} in one of
the funniest scripts this side of the
oriainal "Odd Coupk:·
Both are widowed. both have
arown dau&hters, and the daughters
happen to be close friends -which 1
what brinas the pai r together in the
fin1 place. The vec!?81 !..rul ph ) s1cal
fcncina that accomP<fi\les lhear first
encounter is-probabl} the funniest sequence · in the show, and u·s
splendidly slije(r y 1rec1or L) nn
Phillip Siebel, who tin ngs out the best fijp::--:;~~iiiiiiiir~~:::;;;91-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij in the inismatc pair.
the bolk orihc stage ume and \\hen ibly has tl\e funniest hm· '1f the night
It works primanly because of
Brooks' razor-sharp ~npung and the
superb comic talents of the Harle-
quin's two leads -Manon Ross (of
"HiJ>py Days" fame) and Paul
Michael (hist season's "Zorba ··on the
same stage). Ross and Michael pres-
ent a hilarious contrast, a pair of
people who ordinanly wouldn't share
the same ele\lator. much less the same
REVIEW
Chica.go is obviously a band that
knows a good formula when 11 has
one.
Ross isa aiftcd actress who d1spl:t)s
a marvelous flair for reaction com-
edy. She uses her man.elousl) e"<-
pressive eyes the wa} a musketeer
would handle his sword -thrusting.
parrying and allowing her audience to
share her simultaneous revulsion and
attraction to Michael's grufT. boozy
character. h's a performance to savor
over dcsscn.
Michael, in making his character
rude, crude and occas1onall}' lewd,
maintains a twi nkle in his C)C that
tells us that he (as well as has
character) is playing for dTcct. ~
backbeat and a horn arrangement
1ba1 stinas in all lh~ ~aces T
song has lost none of its po"' er o'er
the years and it was arguabl> the
hi&hli&ht of the conccn
U nronunately, that lefl a wh ole lot
of oonccn to go. The onl y song that
measured up to the opener was the
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A LIONS CLUBS COMMUNITY EVENT
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I Proceed. ~' tM u-Quar Or,. "'--proflf"Om I L---------------------~----1 In the late 1960s and 70s.1hey rode
a wave of pop-Jazz fusion with catchy,
often inventive songs that fe~uurcd
liberal sprinkli ngs of horns and
complex vocal harmonies. clo~~arauoo~r~dition ofanmhcr 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .oldie, 'Tm A Man." In between. ltie 1-
band performed satisfying 1f not
spectacular versions of "Saturda} in
the Parle,"' "Does Anybod} Reali }
Know What Time It Is?" "Make Me
Smile" and other favorites.
As the fusion wave ebbed in the late
70s, the band bopped on the aduJt
contempbrary bandwagon and re-
mained successfu l on the strength of
bassist-vocalist Peter C'etera's abalit)'
to pen awful but catchy (do not read
awfully catchy) ballads.
Ce1era has since taken his awful but
catchy ballads and gone olo. but
Chicago survives, pnmanl} bolstered
by J oyal fans .such as the bun.duhat
turned up at the group's Fnday night
conccn at the Pacific Amphitheatre.
Musical adventure was vanuall)
nonexistent in the band"s I:? hour set,
but the old stuff sounded good and
the new stuff was. lhank.full). pare.
It was with the newer material that
Chicago secmdi to lose the audience.
and for good reason: The songs arc
generally uninspired. MSP} bm of
pop fluff riddled with chchcs. }n-
thcsizer-bascd. born-less s.ongs hkc "I
Don:.Lw...an.n.a:__u.v ' th.out Your
Love," "You're The lnsp1rat1on" and
.. Just Say You Lo"e Me" tended to
blend together and fade awa only
moments aftt'r their closing chords.
ChicaJO set the tone 1mmcd1a1ely
by opening with a churning version of
.. 2S or 6 to 4." This song. perhaps tht"
band's fin est (and one of llS fir t).
represents the best of Chicago: gnny
vocals, a thumping but understated
Only one newer tune. "I tand
Up," really cooked and that 11.a
mainly on the strength of a sass~ L~'t'
Loughnane trumpet' solo.
If only they had some ne" songs
wonhy of their considerable l<.alfs.
Chica.go migh t be more than an oldie
butgoodie.
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AlO Orange Coast OAILV PILOT/ Tuesday, September 20, 1888
Party celebrates ·
.birthday, reunion
·a VIDA DEAN opened 1heir Lido Isle home to oe?.....,"9t...., members of the Fashionables and the
. Men's Patron Committee. The ,Ptbenna was a b1nhday pan y · The Fashionables celebrated the
a reunaon pany and a fall kickoff. 18th year of suppon to Chapman
laJ ~nd Herb S.uoa, now most· College, and according to the group's
of-tbe-umc Re.no residents ~hen the) founder MUdred Mead, the men's
are not motonng about the country, uoup was startcd.abouUO yea" aeo. ~ in town ~nd for-the--thtfd-ttm~Members and lbetr auests were
areeted by Fashionables chairwoman
Mary I.ff Borulty, program chair-
woman Gluy Smallwood and ho tess
Suzy. From the greeting point they
spread out in the spaciou' home (the
Suttons have It on the market) and the
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Pulalon watcben Boward and llaqaret RlclaarUon wttb Nora and Charley Bester. Party boet. Herb and Suzy Batton.
multi-tiered decking.
After a summer without meetings, c~stal chandelier).
there was a lot of c.atchtng up on Viewers admired the Krizia. Un-
comings, goings and doings. . pro, Armani. Valen ti no, etc.
One of the founding Fashionables fashions as the models did their tea
members Ruty Hood and husqand room bit, but Mary AJlD Wells
BW were back from a s ix-week tn p to admitted she had her own fashion
Siberia, Mongolia and Central Asia: problems. What to take to Korea for
Hedda and Steve Marosi, .also had the Olympics. "I know it will be very
been in Russia, Norway and Holland. hot," said Wells who will be there
"I djdn't get to Russia this summer. with husband Loa and 13 other
but I rud go to Montreal. Lo ved the couples.
city," said J•die Argyros, there with· The hungry were in luck at this ·
husband Geor1e. pany. Turnip Rose saw to it \.\i th
"I've stayed in town. We bought a dishes like steak Diane. spic) hot
house on Galaxy and a re complete!) shrimp, so ups in bread bowls. fruit
i na j I " said Mar ell--&JU1.l;&Lll4$.&aJIQtA:.ar\4-l!M-y..e.i~f--5eH:li:r-t-----
Barbvu. -"I'll be your neighbor," a pasta bar. For-dkscrt the~ was
she told Nora Jor1ea1ea. banana ftambc.
Eiabt of the-mem bers had to Mannequin chairwoman lJeaae •
postpone their chatting till laterin the and Nick Dool.la, Nora and Chatley
evening. They were modeling Bull-Bester, Au and Bus Paage,
ocks Wilshire fashions suitable for Mar1aret and Howard Ricbardsoa,
fall in Newport Beach. L}'Jln Willis Myna and Ernie Saftig, Gloria and
was at the piano and Kitty Leslie Ray O.brlll were there. Others \.\Crc
announced Patty BrelUWl and Jerry OUle and Stu HlU, Mary and James
RJcllanl1, 1.)'1111 and Don Osen, Jo Roosevelt, Mary and Chester
.U.• and G•• Mix-and Emma Jraa.e---MlareellrOll•-Ellis,Ad llodela Jerry Richard• and and Tom Riley as they descended the Geor1e Brennan, Annette Hurwitz
Patty Brennan. curving star-s (past the gorgeous and Gloria and Howard Hassett.
Deane Doolin, Mary Roo.eYelt, Nora Jor1enaen and Mary
Dell Barlloarae.
Trust oYercomes circumstantial evidence
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: We had
been married less than 18 months
when I found some unfam iliar lace
panties between the sheets of our bed.
After much di5cussion. m\ hus-
band and I agreed that the origin of
the lace panties was an unsoh a ble
mystery. He reJected the poss1b1ht)
that they had someho" become
entangled with m) load ofwa h in the
laundrom a1. !"trusted him completelr
and that was ctll I could thin!.. of.
Five years and three c111es la ter. a
mutual fn~d heard the e~plana11on
at a pany. "Judy," a former neighbor.
laughed uproariouslr. as she regaled
the group· with details of the "prac-
tical joke" she had pla)ed on us. In
her version, the lace panties that she
had planted led to a separauon and
almost a d ivorce.
I hope that )our readers 'W11l
remember this letter and lrccp an
open m ind 1fevcr they arc confronted
with a situation that appears to be an
open-and-shut case of infidclll). -
A11
lMDEIS
STILL MARRIED (H>\PPLLY) I
CALIFORNIA.
DEAR CALIFORNIA: Your letter
is a trllMlte to m•tuJ trait -also a
well-tlesene4 admoaJUoa to folks
wtio 1et sMlr exercise J•mpiag to
co.cl•1ioa1. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am an
attorney who advises health-care
institutions regarding legal issues that
have to do' with AJDS. rd •like to
comment on the letter from the
enraged daui.hter whose mo ther (a
nurse) had not been told that her
patient had ~ID.S. She was furious
with the hospitars policy of not
info rming health-care professionals
when they were working with AIDS
patients. They said it Mas to protect
the confidentiality of tho patie nt. Yo u
said the safet} of the workers should
come before patient con fiden11ah1~.
All health-care people a re trained
to handle eve11 patient as if he or she
has a communicable d1scasc. The
utmost of precaution should fie u ed
while handling bod) Ou1ds regardless
of the nature of the Illness.. • '
When I was a college student I
worked as a substitute mail earner
during the summer. We "ere often
warned about mean dog that had
bothered previous earners.
An aperopnate sa)ing sticks 1n m )
mind. It 1s this: ''You rarcl~ get bitten
by a dog you can see." Almost ah'a)s
the dog that bit you was one that no
o ne warned you about.
This 1s an important lc11cr. l hope
you will pnnt 1t . ,.---J.K'.R .. PEARL
RIVER. N.Y.
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DEAR J.K.R.: I agree that your
letter is Important. All bealtb-carc
faclJltle1 1bould establish universal
precautions and tbcy sbould be
aAerH to faltbfully. Today It can be
a m.at~r of life and deatb.
• • • DE.\R -\N:" L.\~DfR!-,. Pka'>C
again. JU\I one morl' 11mL'. bla'>t thl'
slobs "ho ne\ er 5cnd thanl..-\-ou
notes. I s"car I '"II hu' J d1i1l'n
•papers and St·nd ~our column to all
m\ rcla tl\('S'
·1 am fed up \\1t h announremcnts
for g~duat 1ons. sho"ers. ''L'<l<l mgs
and ne" babies. I "ind up ..cnding
monC) because I don·1 I.no" nfo,t ol
BRI DGE
~ lhe people well enough to \l'll'Cl an
appropriate gift. I nc' l'I hear from
them -unt1l thl' nnt tlllll' thn ha' c
something to announcl·
I did reCCI\ ca nOtl' rl·rentl'. It read:
.. Dear U ncle: I linall~ [?
0rJduatl'd
college. etc .. etc " ~o ll1l'nt1un 10
Dear <\unt "ho 'pent h.111 .1 <la'
shopping for the i1 l't l°H' been
-marrrcdlolkar rnl·k for 16\l·ars
and m) name hasn't appt•arnl 10 thl'
Obl!S as ~Cl. so I guc~~ I'm '>1111 hl'h.' It
the gradtttHe-had "-a1t~d lur l>l·ar
Uncle to bu~ a card and .. 1gn a l hl·d.
he "ould ha'e \\31ll'd :i \L'I"\ long
time.
Thanks for le11ing ml' .,pout oil
.\nn. r m serious about ~ending
copies of ~our anS\\l'r to .111 m'
rclau,es. -.\L :'\T orrn 1:-. r Hf
H INTERL~~D _
DEARSOFTIE; Here's ~our letter .(
By CHARLES GOREN • Start clipping, dearie. Your beef is
ud OMAR SHARIF _plenty legitimate. I hope others wbo
. bave been similarly a bused will clip Neither vulnerable. South deals. --u. too.
NORTH
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0 Q 10. CRO SSWORD PUZZLE
WEST
• J '3 .. \) Q 10. 3
0 6 5 4
• ,7 6 l
ACROSS EAST
• 6 4 2
\)Vo~ 1Money
0 1'19732 5Cenoewood
• K Q 9 5 ~~ ~::.a rlY9! SOVTH 15 Poplar
• 1' Q 10 7 .. 18 Ria track ---~~ 1-, 7 -s-4 ----~17 Crimean port
O A 19 Big wind
20 NcMll'I'• • I 10 I . landing IPOI
The bidding: 21 Strike
So•tll West Nortll East 22 Acea
Pua PUI 1 • 1 0 23 Goff club
1 0 PUI 2 \) J 0 25 Te[IOn ,.,. 21 Fabric 4 \J r.. r...... r.. 30 Entity
Openina lead: Four of 0 31 Paeeionet•
Even if you arc reasonably sure 34 Gathering
about makin1 your contract, it piece
could pay to take out insurance if : ~
the price is riaht. This hand is from 39 N. Amer. tree a team event It the recent Nonh 2 Ike's command
62 Removal
64 Addict
65 Range et•t
66 Aware of
67 Ptll(IUe
68 Hiiia
69 Irishman
DOWN
1 HouM: Sp.
2 Suffl.x fOI'
teen
3 Port of Fiji
4 Pay attention
5 Fight e Nlg9rlan
• 7 HOUM of -
8 Gennent
9 AeMeYe
10 Worthleea
11 Longf911ow.
herotne
12 Low.,. ...
3-'~
18 Pouct'
24 -China's Chou ·
25 Belief
Aincrican Championships in Salt : :"...:,..~.
Lake City. 45 ChaMI away
The biddina deserves some com-· 47 Santa -
mcnt. North-South were cmployina 49 Veget~ ---_;---~----------------..;;......---------------------"---1 a weak no trump openin1 bid. ~~,:.times
Therefore, North's simple raise to 53 Eoo
• 28 Shoe tier
27 Marble
28 cart ... kin
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two hearts promised the equivalent 55 Upon: pref.
of a 1tron1 no-trump opcnina bid se Peeugee
with at least three-card support. 81 MedteV
West led a dianlbnd, won by the
ace. Declarer decided that, at worst,
he would have to loee two club
tricks, so his contract was saf c if he
could hold his trump losers to one.
He led the four of trumps to the
second trick and, when West fol-
lowed with the three. he called for
the two from dummy, Jhu1 cap1ur-
in1 the most amusin1 trick he had
ever seen.
That did not prevent him from
continuina to play with care. He ran
the Jack of clubs to Eut's kins.
After winnin1 the spade return on
the board, declarer ruffed a dia-
mond, crOAed to dummy with a
hiah trump and ruffed the last dia-
mond. Dummy's heart and dub
wtnnen were cashed, and South
then started runnJn1 the IJ*la.
Since that suit broke evenly, declar-
er wu able to ditcard the lolina dub
from the table and 11 tricb ..._. in
thebq.
At the other table, Nonb becw
declarer at four a.n. 1fter 1 SUJ·
man aequence. Euc led lbt kial of
clubs. decllttr woe IDd Clllhld 1 hiah bean. No-chi •flftdln Md
IO come to two ~ lffCb IDd a
dub, to the contnict was Jute IMde.
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period
31 "-Mwla"
32 NOw
33 Bird sound
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BJ SYDNEY OMAllR
AIUES(March 21-April 19): You'll
be "called in" to tackle different
1ss11nmcnt. Focus on popularity,
versatility, invitation to travel. You'll
be active socially. you'll wonder,
"What about m y clothes?"
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): What
had been missing will be located.
Focus on communication, ability to
unravel red tape. Career gets boost,
Aquarius will play major role. You'll
be on more sohd ground.
GEMINl(May 2l•:hme-WY,..¥ou 'tl
read write, communicate, 0 1n.
People will reveal secre ts. will seek
your auidance, and rely upon )OU 10
make them lau&h. Scenario highlights
excitement of discover).
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): You
receive accolades and also cash.
Means you're rewarded for e fTo ns.
you could wi n contests. significant
domestic adjustment 1s featured. Gift
received.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You obtam
information enabling you to ~nefit
in career, business areas. lndn1dual
in position of power decides )OU are
the one. Agreement reached once
terms arc defi ned. Pisces play role.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Focus
on power, auth<?rity .. rCSJ?Onsibihty.
deadline. Relat1onsh1p mtens1fies,
search for "ro mance" proviaes spice.
Lona-distan~ call featured , contains
challenge. pro mise of reward. '.) '.).
obtain inside informauon relating to
finances involving c ose assoclat,e.
Emphasis aJso"on sensuality. great~
knowledae or trust funO. possible
inheritance. Visit to another cit)' \Cl)
likely.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1 ): Stress
independence. creativity, danng. 1
You'll break from recent pattern. opponunit~xists to take-charge-of
your own dcsttny-:-Leo na ·
with production. pubhcit~. ·
• SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. ~I ):
Intuition rings true in connection
with pubhc1ty, Spet'ial appearances,
women. You'll learn more about
survival. employmenL health. rela-
tive. Reunion with older faOlil y
member do minates. Caution.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
Satisfy curiosity. make inquines.
communicate with one who 1s "social
butterfly." Wear your colors -
purple, gray. green. black. Horizons
expand, opponumties increase.
. AQUARIUS (Ja n. 20-Feb. I 11):
What appeared to be ··1ost cause" 1s
not only revived. but is ah ' e and
kicking. A "secret demand" takes
place for ~ou produc1. -pF~n .
You'll be dehr,hted as facts unfold.
PISCES (f.°eb. 19-March 20):
Domestic adjustment feat ured .
changes occur in connection with
home, rela11ves. travel plans. Wish 1s
fulfilled, romance 1s re' 1ved. Gain
comes through reading. wnting. com-
mun1ca11on. Virgo featured .
lF SEPTEMBER %1 IS YOUR
BIRTHDAY current q cle highlights
travel. accelerated social activit}.
ability to answer quesuons previous-
ly evaSIVC. Before Septem ber IS'.
finished, you'll add 10 wardrobe and
could win contest. Gemini. Sagit-
tarius people play imponant ro les m
your life.
35 Grown-up.
37 CombaC pltie41
40 Elect ...
4 1 Beer pertor
48 E f0t -
48 Demeans
51 Fln4al'I b ...
52 Confer
53 Meet course
54 01her
55 CheeM
57 Han
58 Ms. ~orne
59 Grafted: her.
60 Commuter
plane
83 Greek letter
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M~. PRE S S u~£ (OOKt~ 5NA?S
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I have to eat oysters and clams
and stuff?"
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MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE
"I just want to see what's in there •..
Don't you believe in glasnost?"
PEANUTS
HERE1S A PROOF OF OUR
CLASS PICTURE MARCIE .. ~ow
MAM'( ARE '<OU 601~6 TO ORDER?
GARFIELD
TUMBLEWEEDS
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AN'1 ! 'f'OU CAN 'T EVEN SEE
ME .. 'f'OUR STUPID Wl6 WAS
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by-Charles M. S ehulz
BETTER ORDER A DOZEN
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TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 20 1988 I :J
Cool Louganis
does not Jet .
dive go to head
T a k es springboard " • gold. h itting dive
that h it him before
By HAL BOCK
u-.....wnw
SEOU L -(,reg Lougan1s \tuo<l at
the edge of the diving boan.L. a place
where he spends a considerable
amount of time. a place "here hl' is
serene and comfortable a plan•" hl·re
his talent takC'l·O\ er.
This time. thou$h. thl' l·om fort
factor was zero. Thi'> llml.' h1<t mind
was racing. Th1) time he ''a" as
nervous as a kid climbing th•' di\ 1ng
board stairs for the fim 11mc.
This was Lougan1s' ninth d1,c of
the.men's Olympic spnngl>oar~ com-
( · reverse 21 2 somersault p1l.e "1th a 3.0
C'1 ;.. degree of d ifficulty He ha'> donl' the
dive hundred~. pcrhap) thou~nds of
• times an has hfe. but ne\ er had he
done ll in these carcumStanccs
A day earlier, Lougan1s \\l'nl o tTthe
board bad I\ on this samt> di\ e and
struck his h·cad on the "'a' do" n. He
analyzrd the accident almost clinical-
ly.
"The mistake I made ""as I stood
~~--.rn-tntt~r:ttrit'l~.'~"I W8~ ~p
Men'• baelcetball win•. 83.
Gymn••I• vlol•l• rule. 83.
over the.board instead ol pushing a
good d1stlrnce. I didn't rl'ah1r I "as
clqse. When I hit. it wa lond o f a
snock. My pride \\aS hurt more than
anything else.''
The prelim1nar~ ro und accident
sent a gasp through the cro"d and
resulted an a fi,c·statch \t'alp "ound
for the re1gnin& 01~ mp1c champion.
He came through the cm1., and
qualified for toda~ 's final. Thrn he
spent the night 1rea11ng an OI> mruc
sized headache.
----Nowhrwas bac\ for D1' e -.,; o. I.) an
(he medal compet1t1on and although
he was comfonabh ahead an the
standings. he could feel the edginess.
the nerves grabbing has ps,che. re·
minding him .of :\lo nda) and lhl'
moment his head h11 the hoard
Stead). Greg. 5tl·aur
"I can't den) I "as a huh~ nen ous
.gorng to the ninth d1 H' .. Lougani<,
said. "I felt evcl)bod~ "a "alt h1ng
me closcl). I "as a h Ille c-onc-l'rned."
It's not hke l ouganas had nc,cr h11
h1J head beforl'. He \\3S l.nllC~l·d o ut
· cold for 20 minute" an a \1milar
--
episode an Rus.,.aa an 1974 But this
Ol_ymQ1c accident was \\Orsc bccausi:
this one he remembered.
··1 don'.t remember h11t1ng m~ head
in '79." he sard ... I remember tOU• h·
ing m) 10cs and seeing the !tun
through m) legs. Whe n )Ou're con-~io.l.LS._)_Ou remembcr. the. pain ...
F.acl1er toda'. he rubbed ha<; hand'>
together and paued ha face. a ntual
he follows before each di\ e. He tossed
awa> the to" el he had draped o'er h i\
shoulder and prepared 10 go 10 "o rl.
He reminded himself ol ba)llS. get·
tang his weight out from the end ofthl'
board. rather than bac-1..
Stead). Greg. tcad).
"I told m yself. ''1 ou·, e do ne th1
many times before. Do at the "a~ )OU
know. Don't wait aro und. Ju<tt d o 11~·
Stead).
In an instant. lougan1 ~ 1hruo;1 ha\
body off the board and into the a ir.
turning. twisting. likr an au obat 1n
swim trunks.
There was one somersault. then 11 ~
more. achieved so quac~h that 1f ' ou
in e . you mag 1 mass lliem. Thl·n ~
his bod~ knifed straight do" n. barel~
d1sturb1ng the still waters ol
Chamsh1ll Pool as he hit
The judges" scores flashed a1 thl'
board 0' er the far end o f the pool 9 0.
9.0. 8.5. 8.5. .5. 9.0. .0
He had. an the language ol the
d1v1ng communll). na1k d 11.
The total "as 6.50 fo r thl' d1' t' .,0
points more than he had m anagl'd tlw
da> before on the same d•' e "hen he
had two zeroes and no \Corl' higher
fhan 1.5.
(Pleaae aee LOUGANIS/83) •
OLYMPICS ON TV
Toalgbt l
4:30 p.m. -Swimming {finals in the women's 200 meter freestyle
and 200 meter brea tstroke. men's 100 meter butterfly: 400 m~tcr
IO IVI • • , ,
men's basketball (U.S. vs. Bra2il). boxing and water polo; 9:30 p.m. -
Baseball (U.S. vs. Australia). eque man.
Wedne.day
6 a.m. -Gymnastic (\\Omen's team final). qcling(track events);
2:30 p.m. -Highlights of the da) • events: 4:30 p.m. -G)mnastics
(men'sall-around final). rowmg. qcl1ng. bo\lng. men's 'ollc)ball and
women's basketball.
PRo FooTBALL
-Poantat n Valle1 q uarterback . DaYld
Henl&an gulcJed the. Baro ns to a last-
DellJ Pilot otlo4o DJ Lovie Ste<"
.eeond vlcto~ over El To~y-to
earn Player of the Week honors.
Barons' minuteman
·()"}{' perfo r mance proves
gr eat in ~i:ct for He nigan
RICHARD DUl'iN
Delt1,... c .. ,__..,
The} should de>1gn a '1dt:•1 gJmt• alter Da' ad
Heniga11 so&nethan hkc Robo \l1nutl' (.)uarterbad.
Kids ""ould lo' e 11.
In less than a man utt>. Henig.in guided Fountain
Valley High. Orange Count)·., tc \p·rJnl.l'd tl·am from
the stan tl\ls season. to a "tunninll 1i-' I 'it llll"' O' t'r
El To'ro. the l\\O-ttme dcfrnJang llF °'\'Ulhern
Conference champion
"Belte'e 11 or not." Henig.an 'a1J ··1 hJd 1h1'
feeltng \\e \\ere ti.oang 10 do 11 I "J' 1u,11n 1nl! "' l't'P
e' ef) bod) u p ·· . .
In a th'nlhnit n1n1e-.t lx·t"•'t''1 1,,,1 ~·,plo'''e
teams. He111gan spotted h1' pJ<.'>t:' JnJ u11l11eJ thl.'
sadehne an the !in.ii Sl.'nrnJ, .... th.· RJlllO\ l.lml rad.
from a J l-:!8 dl'li 11 to"'" an 1mportan1 nl1J1-k.1gut•
gam·c last aturaa~ night ·
"I pla~ed. at be!>t. 0 1\.."' .... 11J I h'nag.an ··Rut I
pla~cd :I grrm 40~t>conds ·· •
OK means he completed l •1111 '" N"l'' lor :!ti'
yards and l\\O touchdo"n" w r.ll'l' ha., 'l'astin
completion rate to 70 perl"l'nt r '5 ,,r "O) \\ h' Jt1'1
OK?
"f or the &1mc.l.El Toro I had thfl'l' p1d.-. ..1nd 1)1:i1
almost l<alled us:· Henigan c;nad. "l>ad:°' :inJ turno' t'r'
arc going 10 kill us. and an tfu<. ~.Jmt: the' .Jlrno'>t Jad ..
o nobod~ ·s pcrfccl.
.. \\ .. ' 3t 11 1~
sophomore ~ ear. 3!i thl' Baron,· 'tarn ng -JUJrterbal·I.
"'hen merel) Sta)angall'e "a morl.' J11porn101 'o".
as a senior and three-<,t•ason starta \\1nn1ng, 1\ all
that's on has mind
Last "eek's pcrformanre. \\ halh .:Jrnl·d ham thl'
d1s11nct1on o f Da1h Pilot Pia, er ot thl' \\eel. for the
Orange Coast ..\rea. \\35 1nd 1'-a11'"-' l,f tlentl!an·,
v.1nnang attitude.
The 70-)ard dn'e that .H~nig.an enttineered ''JS
Player of the Week
capped ""Ith l\\ll 'l..'l nnd' kit 1n the g.amc a thl·
Baro n · quartcrbad, h11 11gh1 l'nJ En'-...,a,-.cnt)\:rg 1111
a 17-~ard tou .. hdo"ri nnl· 'l".tr Jgu ag.aan,1 1:1 Toro.
Henagan·s fi nal pa.,, tr"m thl· I -\arJ Ian,· "l'nt <.'UI \II
the end zone at thl' Ii n 'h .ii a I '· I 111" 1 Et Toro. ~wc'l'T"-:Jpp<."ar,Tj r. hJ'l' '"", thl'>
~earsmeetangll.>o Tnl't)1Jrgn'''' rl."d \\1th I 'kit
1n the finaJ quartl'r
But the Baron\. "•tt' Hl'"1\!.ln tx h nd thl' "ht'l'I
!>ilen•ed tht> homt> l iu"d '' 11h J." w.n' 1rl!t'll.ih 1. d n' l'
'"'-'(' staned the Jn\t' o'' \\llh-a ,t1uplt 0 1
incomplete'>·· ..a1J Hcnai;.i" T•, 1 thl. !!• IJ rx·n.J1l\
10 put us tin thl' 50., J rJ rk
·· -'.ftl'f that I gut hut i . :; ·1~ thru: uul palll'rn'
to" ard thl' s1dl'l 1 nl' ·
Henagan ll>nlpktt•J 11·'"'' h• · -' "1 "' \Ji!..,
Cook Doui\\l'::l\crJndC ..... 1.:J n r,J,~llll!lhl· -
\\llh c1gh1 ~·,11nd' ,·•t -
Sas!>enbi:rf'> '\""'"J 1 .. .!1J,.,,n ,J1,h ,,, !ht•
e'cnang pul thl' ii1JI 'otlll h ·'" :h, <1llt"·n110Ult' mas~p1eu' ·
··w e go1 111 huJdk ••n thl· "•'' pla' ·· -..11J
Hr nagan ""I had .1 l'h111lc .11 thl' Ian, "I 'lr mm.1gl t.•
either go 10 the sh1..'fLiHk 1 h>r '""' nhag 1 .. ,r tht '' 1Jl
side· '-' c "ere in ing 111 g.l't I-"' .ind • h, I -hJl I-u r 1 tw
field to ~plat :h,· \Jll'lll.'\ :inJ pun, '1 t i 1111.i th, ,·nJ
zone
··1 JUSl drnpJX'd bJ,i.. Jn 1 ah,·" h111c· 11mt l "·1'
lool.1ngat Enl° Thcrt· "J~ .1 ti1g hok .ind hl' 1u,1 tur .,,.,f
around I thrl'" 11 1'.1nJ ,,f h.1rJ I ut .1 lattk 1•n 1 I
nc" prl'll~ mu, " .11 \\3\ g111ng 11n 11, wh01k ltnh
tdunng the drn cl \\,.had 111\J' 1hrn· fl·"'" 11h,•ut J
huddle I "as a"ar.:' fthl' d1xi.. f 11r J l rnc 'H' hJ J
three pla~.., 1n onh ~ 'l'l\)nd'
Henagan .ln \I -l If "':rl11rnwr J'l 't'J" 1n
adm 11s Ii< fe'Cl\ a l111k {'rl''~ur,· 1h1-. 'l'JI '"th .ii th1
media h~Pt·
""I'm JU'>l tn1ng 111 \\tn l'\l'I"\ g.iml' -..i \!
(Pleaae !lee HENIGAN/8 21
RocER
C11LS011·
SPOR TS COL UMN IST
-CG~~
in the
stands
Supermouth can
provide solutions
for ever y problem
II \OU 'l' hl:l·n "'1th U'> tor a" hill'
\OU fn3\ ha' e jlrcad\ ht: a rd th1\ ont'.
but 11'!> Septemher again .rnd 11ml·
again OOl' ut thl' mt'ant'St ueaturlS 1n
thr "'J2fld re,unal~
\ ou ~no"' '-'ho I m tall..angabout
-the gu' l\\O ro"' !>do" n anJ thrn· seat~m-fr. ~~urre tt.mdmg~t
the time anO \hUUltng Oh\U~O\llll'\
most I~ at the coal h pulling tonh his
opinion on " hat 11 tal.e~ to "' 1n thl
game
High school football -11's 1he ,1nl·
le' el of the game "' hert> lvo1bal1
coaches"' 1\t'!>Often1u.,t <.w~ htimt'
'W ado"'s for most of th~ Hme ::in' "'a'
"'hen the) are present a1 thl:' games.
man~ cnngr "hen\<\ ithtn ~Jt\hot 01
Sul)(rmouth
lf\OU ""ere to hel11.'\l' \\ h.il \OU
ht'ar: 11 "'ould be apparl'nt Thl'rl' an·
no coaches an the Orange ( oa-.t area
"'onh thearsah '-' ha1·., mon~ then:
ne'er has bct"n
. Going into 1h1<, "'eci..·., gam~•!> "'c
ha,ecoacht.>san threelategone'
I ~-0 Translataon Tha1·-.n l\. hut
we could ha' e "'on b~ a bagger <,prl'ad.
espccaall~ 1i m' <ton'' uuld h.i' e lx·l·n
an there longer. and lamc:d the ball
more.and orpla~t·d1nh1'>ngh1tul
pos111on
2.1·1. That°'>.51JO Tremendou<.an
ba!>t'ball but this 1'> loot hall \k-
daocre at best ;ind lt'Hall~ unan·ep-
table
3 0-2 '-'ink~. hopck'>'.> and hl:ner
off dead
T hat"s all there I' Thrn-l·a11:gofll">
"'hetherit"s '-'ed. 'o ~or do"' n tht•
stretch an l~uc pla' .
) ou0 rt"l'tthernt•arthl·tnp 1n thl·
middle orm·ar thl' hoth)m
-'.nd 1t" not1u'-therc-ldon·1
behe' t' lht'rt' ., a '1ad1um n the
countn that J<l\.''r t ha' l.' at lt·J,t unt·
upcrmouth anJ ,)f, ourc;e ••ltt·n
there are cun-.1,krahh m<1rc
-'.n authorll\ on !hl.' suhtt'l·t 1'
Loara High l(.)('lhal' coach Herb Hill
a man "'ho1 1 nut thl' mo~1 rl'.;ix.,,,ted
an Orangr ( ount~ and thl' ( IF
• outht'rn l'• tJOn 1'-ccrt:unh 't:n
close 10 11 • •
Hr: hJ\l"OJl'ht"d" annl·r, ll>r m11rl
'car'l than mc1<.l 1)t thl· "urx·rmouth'
ha,l'li,ed hut tx-lae,ci1<1rn11\. hl'
gc1' at 100
"It"~ C' en"' here \l)U l!o .. -.aid H1U
""I Jon't th1n" the man hJ' lxTn N'm
'et thatdoc<.n"tgl't 11 F 'lithall 11'
JU<.t J \trange 1h1ng
•· -'.ll tht...e gu' c, "'3ll h 10l'lball on
1elc' 1s11,n and thanl.. thn l.n1rn mort>
than thc .-oalh II Jn,onl.'\\Crl' lll
l nu, 11c them 1n the;r hu<.rne" a., ih\.'\
dn thr' d ha' e a ht>an a11ac1'. ··
I~ Jn' coa,h immune" '.'.o "a'
··EH'nbod' ge1'J1 1fthepla~ ·
(Please see COACH/84)
. Rams still remaill qn pi-oven .
That's Ro birtson '~feeling
as team pre pa res fo r Giants
"We·re not vel") d)nam1c offens1,cl~,':...he.sa1d.-:'tn
three weeks we haven't thro"n 1hc baJI up the field real
· well.
"Our running gam~. has bee n ohd but nQt
spectacular. We're lool.ang 10 get beuer 1n all phases ofour
offense."
Rams' line forms
ulti~ate ·freeway
F,.m Th Aasoctated Pr~11
Coach John.Robinson as dcltghted to be undefeated.
but hedocsn't feel has )Oung Rams ha'c proven an)'thing
yet.
"I'm n ot surprised we're 3-0." he said Monday at his
weekly media luncheon. "I fell "e were capable of
winnina all three pmc \:is I do about some o ther games
on our schedule.
. "But the fact a.s we have a long wa}s 10 go. We're not aood enoqh yet to be a rtal contending team."
The Rams' first clash againM a leg1u mate Super Bowl
contender comes Sunda} wht"n they face the New York
Giantsat the Meadowlands, the Rams· third road game in
four weeks. .
"Yes. I'd say they're at ano1her le.,. el than the teams
we've faceC1 (Green Ba). ~troit and the Raiden),"
Robinson said. "Their defense cenatal) 1s.
"They're a team that won the upcr Bowl recently
and is tryin1 to get back therr again."
The Giants' defcnw "'ill test a n offense that
Robinson believes must act ~tter.
However. Robin on as no t unhapp' "Ith Jim
Everett, his thard-)carquarterbacl. fa erett has made fe"
major mistakes -onl~ one antcrcep119n -and has
compiled a 91.9 quancrbacl ra11ng. founh-best an the
NFC. '
"We're not pulling up bag numbers:· Robinson said.
"but Jim is doing the 1h1ng.<; that allo" )Ou to wan.
"He'll ha'c some big game lx·forc t~ ~ar L o'er··
Overall. Robinson ha n:a on 10 be op11m1 tac-
"We can become a rnntend1n11-1~ pc team before the
year 1s over," he said.
Robtnson can't ask fo r much more from ha defense.
'The Rams ha.,.e had 11 sad.'i,JO thfl'<' games. mcfudmg
nine in Sunda) ·s 22-17 'actor) against the Raiders at the
LosAD1Cles Cohscum. and rank l\th an the . FL an tot:il
defense.
"We're not going to ll' i:rage sc' en ~eks a game for
the mt of the year," Robin~n ~•d. ··1 rl·.llaze that. What
we R\Ultdo. though. 1scont1nu~ to 1mpro' e Thrtt gaml"S
don't pro~ anythma." -Jolua RoblMOll
Schroeder may replace· Beue~leln tills week
ELSEGUNOOCAP)-Rcccntl~ acquired Ja) of Schroeckr. who "'·H ,1(~u1rcd from lhc
Schraeder wtU rettt\'e more Pf"Klltt tnnt' this WnlHftllon Rechluns on "'· ~ but ha >"' 10 week and could ttplatt Stt\C' Btucrk1n H tM Los takcunap ... Not totaktan)th1n1.i"'a\ lrom tt'\.C
A~llaiden' ... n1ntQuanerbldl:.C0«h Mike leuerlein. S~t isdo•na• amt Job··
......._ taid Monday. lruerkin. 23, hH staned all th!'C'C pmt" th1"
"Lile I told . tr\e I l n('" h(' "ould ma c th as
a tough dcctS1on." hanah.in -.a1J
The Ra1de"" "ho "'c~ '"-:~t t'I~ 1n1unr\ ;a
v.ed.. tarltcr an a ' .J ~ ''"' :u H''u"h'n. didn't
suffer a.n' ne~ lllJUnt"\ a,p.Jn\t the Rams
l enter 81111 C'4l\ haJ 'h •hth "praant"\1 anU<
,_ Wtdebodies up front
provide nice five-lane
express lane for Bell
What do the Rams ha' e th.H \
Davmnd all ofLo .\n~elc:'" 1,h
tbe~ had" Ho" ahout .i II\ e-1.Jnl:
C'\press lane
.\II one needs 1 som l' Ram hl'fn'
on has helmet. a football under h ...
annandn'sclcarsa1hng.Jh('ad 11.in t
sWitch !ant's. thoufh. Run\\ 1th thl·
shoulders facing :-.:onh or "-'uth ,u
get 'ankcd offthe field
l'he Rams· c,,.p~ss l.lnes .Jrl·
numbered 5.66.Sb.ti~. "'!\ ll thl'rra'
1rafficahe.ad. noprobk m Thl·~ lf,l'
lanCSJUSt move them out. and let .1
baclrunthro ughthelane1u ... 1
crcatt'd.
Wouldn't 1t be nice to ha' r :i
frttwa} S}Slem hlt' th:it •
"He) l'm1nabuN') togt•tto thel'nd to~. m o,·ethcst&U} out cifthcrt"
.. (Jay) will Ill tnort ~ps." hanahan saad. ··1 year after ..,end11111 h11 rook.it ~~m on 1n1umJ
will coauauuo evaluate hit prosttU. and that will raene. The Raiden ha"c Iott tht'ar la t t • o sam"-
dl..,... ifbc does COtM an to a 1tan1na ro1e :· andudi"I a 22-17 dectllOfl to tM Ramt unda) at
Enc Dickerson ran hlc a Fcrr:m o n
the 15 frtt'4a\ at 4 a.m ~h ind thl'\(
exprr lanes Then camt' < harlC'4>
White.and ht ~mr a rthu1lt J<"l'P
pou.ndanaout the \lrd'>a nd k adan1-
the 1ca&ue in rush11'.'1 tn I~ .. ""'o"
comcsGrca 8(11with4-.. h ·ld rt\('
but .. ,n h\tt'\l '' pmb.i~k tnst lht Bron1.o and the Ram ha' can thct t'\I h,·r
Ld\ otTcn\l\e tac Ir-Oon \\o r. h mi ~\1 pino"cr 100)•1\hinagamc
tht Ramf pme "'.th a ., ·r:h 'P incJ n\k. •~ • \\ ho~th~c,prt'"I~ lanc\lhal .ur
doubtful tortht' fXn,ca m \h.ln:th:in ~d . · roadttthan a banund ~trongcrth.m Monda~ n1gl\l pm, "'II he \h;anah~n hl"\l somt 1 -~h~I tn.i l'
lll•Mt Otn\.tl 1m-t M ldt 1h~ Rronro" 'tal .,•ci Lct'utart "'Ith' b·flxll·~
bttotM the Ra1Jel"\ ti"'·''' H11Ch la\t ft"b _q l "'S:.p0undnghtta kJad..ie l\latl'r
Shanahan pent f. ur ~a no; ~uh tho 8rM\.l t nght guard thtrt's t..loot-' ~ 0..
._.._ .. taid he would make a d«111on by • 1he LosAnarln Coh~m .
We.tll•llly. nt Raiden v111t Mile Hllh Stadium AlthOUlh be wa ll(ktd nu~ umn b' the
90 la die DeftYer lroncol neat Monday nith&. Rami. BNcrtein (()mpWwd IQ of 31 P9tlel fc)f ~ ~ lodt _..., haft I ·2 fi.COnt1 -yards ucl two toudldown1 l)at "' tht thud·
"Whm he's ttlld)'. at I Mtd 1n the bc-linnana. hilhnt paa.ina >•f'dalr <"'tr b\ a Raidtt quar·
we will put him en tht ttan1na re* ... Shanahan said ""*:ll aftd tht me»t "' tht ~ .... \"C"ar'L
.. ..
BENNY
RICARDO
PRO FOOTBALL
pound Ou' al Lo' e from Fo untain
\alle' High hool."'h1le the-centcr
,., Doug m1th Cthe smallest ofthe
bunch at 6-foot-3. :!bO pounds. Left
guard Tom Ne"bem.all ~79 pounds
ofham packt"d in a 6-toot·.2 frame. 1
the strongest of the bunch. The left
tack It as the monster wit c quaclC -
fctt. Irv Panke'). who stands 6-foot·S
and v..e11h Z6 pbunds.
lf)oubelaevc thcsc~rciaht . then
I'd like \ell YOU M)ffiCC1"t'am that \OU
rub on )OUNlfand it makes the fat
disappear. Olkns1 'c lane men u11uall)
set on the scaJe and the scale sa) s.
••Ontata ttme plea~ ... or " ome
back when )Ou'n: alone··
They don't bothtt to 10 shopp1 na
for cloth~ hin~at torC' on!) rach
around I 7lHnch nee OITen ''c
linemen' neck arcb,flCTtha.n m t
female model's. .,.,1st '17e.
So l h I\ ~k. a ).() rtt'Ofd I n\act, tht
nprnslann v.111beopen11n11n the
Mc.ado•tand ofC:..st Ruthel'foTil..
NJ .andthey.Ubclr)~tomo,eou.t thch~C1ofCart 8ank"J1m Bun and
Han) Canon. /
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112 Orange Coas t DAILY PILOT I Tuesday, September 20. 1988
.
Prep football player~ of the week
· TOii W ALDR TORY PENA · DAKNY BAIRD
Newport Barbor llater Del Unl•enlty
Fountain
Valley
slips spot
Costa Mesa.
·Estancia
earn mention
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The Sea View Lnugc"•
MVP as a jumor. he had
two interceptions and th c
tackles. as well as 72 yard
on I 5 carries. ~~~~~~~~~~~•
T he third-) ellr "1de re·
ce1ver pulled d own 11 pa !>
for 95 rards and a touch-
down 1n Mo narchs' 34-
pomt output.
A 5-foot-10. 190-pound
senior hnebacker who w~!i
all-leque as a Junior.' he
was in on 12 tackles. four
solo and eight assisted. ~~~~~~~~~~~• Olvls'lotl II I $ell WM<f!llO (kn Alld I 2•0 I01 CHRIS BORG
Corona del Mar
A 6-foot-1 . 180-pound
senior. he rushed for I 04
yards on 12 carries an the
Sea Kings' 23-0 'ictol") at
FRANK llARVITZ
llarlDa
ALEX ZALIDIV AR
Woodbridge
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San Clemente. *
A-sophomore linebacker.
he was in on 11 tacl<lcs.
recovered a fumble and
sacked the the opposing
quarterback onct>.
The senior wide receiver
cauaht six passe!i for 64
yards and two touchdo" nc;
an Wamors· 23-0 'ic'tor.
over Foothill. ·
DAVID MORSE
S.ddleback
f l !Mnl>o_.,. IC1trut hill ' 0 )S .. c.-Cl>el •...+ H 11
0.-a ••-•loe llol't CC11r11t .... ,. 1-0
St l'...i CA ........ I, l·I MAIW Del
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J•O, •IMf'llMCI CM•UIOll V-~I l·I J. WOJTKIEWICZ
Eatancia
JEFF DUNNAGAN
RantiJllton Beach
A Mattr Dd transft'r, he
was in on I I tackles. i;e\en
lead stops and four as-
sisted. as well as rec<)\ en ng
a fumble.
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'--(Set-I l·I II If Saft!llM (Gt<.., Grov•I 2-0 11
A Junior. the S-foot-9.
175-pounder rushed for
160 yards. caught a 14-) ard
pass. scored a TD and ran a
punt back 4:2 )ards. _.:.._ ___ .....;... __ ~~-·
JASON CRABBE
Laguna Beach
A S-1 O. 190-poond jun-
ior halfback. he a"eraged
7.5 yards a carry. a nd was m
on six tackles and caused
a n incomplete pass. • a-cc-1 Jon f ~ 0.a CN1t1..-111 I• I l'f 0.-• ·-(lee ,,_,, ,,.,
,._ (0...1. •·1' u --(~), 1·11-(s-MA), J·I.
A 6-foot. 180-pound
outside linebacker. he led
the Anists with 12 tackles,
broke up two passes and
recovered a fumble.
TONY HOOVER
CoetaMeu.
<\ junior defensive end.
JDDIYWARREN
Edlaon
A 6-1. 200-pound senior. he
averaged 7.3 yards a caIT)
and caught two clutch
passes, as well as a olid
hlocking game. __ ___;:;....:;.. _______ _
lllKE FITZGERALD
Ocean View
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-C-IT*lte), l·l.G-o Pe<t.c
1-1, -IC-I. 1 I Ht'"'"°"',,. The senior quanerback 1 ... ,. 1-1
completed 13 of 18 at-DI"""* 111 ~ I $e<llt AM CC..,1..r•I 1 0 IO tempts 1or 17 1 ) ards. in-' iwulOll vie.o cSo..111 c .. a11 1-0 11
eluding a touchd own dur-> E-•11•• cEmo·'•' 1 o .a
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1 l'HO .-. C~ P-nl I· I 46
I Ttellll<o Hiia (P.c;lllc Cot") J·O 0
t SI M:lftkO (S...lt Fe) 7·0 7• '
10 Ho•r• Demet•I• """'"''' 7·0 II ' Ot...,a SI JoMlOI> S.M. CLO• Pt!lrnl
l·I, S.nla Ptute CFtOl'ti.tl, J·O, AOOllre
(l"ronti.rl. l·I CMta -Cl'odlk C•atl, ....
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A S-foot-1 O. 180-l'V\und L-• cemwe>, t·o 1 c ... ,, c"''""" (He<i•~I
he made five unassisted
~--Lack&c;s aod f:orccdai1lmblc-.,,,,.,, ....
to set up itte ~ustangs' first
.tow:hdm,\Q inll-18 WUL
I"' Ol\115ION IV 2 l _,,."llOll C11ria•lan (VlclorY I
sen 1or. he scored three ; ~.= {~:::'~J,,, ~ g ~ , ! ~.:-c:;~.~:.,cao.::;!. louctrdown'. H»ng-9_~---+-~"-"1!0615*••• ---1T"?i ~""'~"' o-o 1 yards on IS carne . and" as • c ... ,,.,. Ot• cs.re 1-0 OJ °'...,' Al>UMe•• L''• •-"•' 1-0 -j.IW.tal 1·t .._ u.r!'i ~ (A~y), t-11 T .... ole at.Outsi«llrRhai'~.=.. Lbman.t.Uo1 " Clw•atletl tll~ co. cam• tiff
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SPOR TS BREAK
Re uvenated Jets
su er n ~1ctory,
losing Cadigan
From nie A11ocla1ed Press
· HEMPST EAD. N.Y. -Consecutive [i]
blowout victories over Clc\eland and •II•
Houston have c heered up cw York Jet~
coachJoe~alton. But the~ weren't enough
to make him forget JOJuries to tackle Dave Cadigan and
receiver Al Toon.
Cadigan a nd Toon ~ere the most senous ofslX Jets
injured in Sundav's ,i5.3 rout of the Oilers at Giants
Stadium. The ot}lers ~ere d~fensi'e ends Many L~ons
and Mark Gas11n~u. salct' Enc ~lcMillan and fullback Roger Vick. ~
Cadigan. the Jets' first-round p1cl out of outhcrn
Cat who went to Nc,,pon Harbor High. suffered a
lateral sprain to his right an lie m the se~nd half and
d idn't return. he said after the game he felt fi ne and
didn't expect to miss an~ time an pracuce.
Howe,er. the anllc s"elled. overnight' and he
limped nouceabl) Monda~ It 1 n't known when he'll
practice this week. and he's lasted quesuonable for
Sunday's game at Detron.
"He's a big.question. H e was lamping around on it
prcny good." Waltorl said.
Cadigan has made progres' 10 his first three.NFL
games, a s has the o ffcnSi "c hnc. After altow1ng fi ve
sacks in a sea.son-opening 28-3 loss at New England. the
line has given up only three in the ne~t two games.
"(Cadigan) has been getting better." Walton said.
"He needs more work a nd experience. but he's coming.
Each week he's seeing SOfTlcthing different.··
If Cadigan can't pla'. he'll be replaced b) Jeff
CrisweH. a free agent from-Graceland~ollege m Iowa.
IN THE BLEACHERS
__ T ___ _ .. __
"Hey, Larry, I Just had an amusing thought.
Let's pull both switches at once."
Game-busters-
Last week's plays of 40 yards or more
• 53-Darrcn "ebb (La~una Beach). pass from .\aron Scheid
•47-Shad Vickers (In me). P.ass from Dave Lincoln.
•46-Pat Whne (Irvine). kickoffretum.
•45-Chns Borg (Corona del Mar), run.
•42-Josh WOJlkic"1Cl (Estancia). punt return.
•40-0sa'.ale Fiaseu (\\'estrnm<;tcr). run.
Lasl week's rushing leader
I. Josh WOJlk1ew1c1 (Estancia).
12-160: 2. Kcdnc Po"t' (Fountam
Valley). 21-154; 3. Mann~ Bonilla
(Costa Mesa). 18-133: 4. B~ ron Quiros
(Mater De1). 13-135: 5. Chns Borg
(Corona del Mar). 12-104: 6. Brian
Lucas (Corona dcl >"tar). I~-I 00.
Lail week's passing leaders
I. David Henaian tFounta1n \'al-
• ey, 19-35-3. :263 ~an!~. 2 Tl1s: :2.
Dann) O'Neil (Mater Oe1 I. :22-J.5-3.
1-0. :227 186 q1rds. 5 TD'>: 23 Fred
Schweer (WoOdbndgc). 15-29-0. 175
yards. 2 TDs: 4. Da'e Lincoln
(Irvine). 13-1 -0. 171 )3rd\, I TD: 5.
G reg o\n~elov1c (Ed1sonJ. 9-lfl-O. 122
yards. 0 TDs: 6. T~ Pnci.' (Corona dcl
Mar). t2-:24-0. I 17\ard . I T D. 7. Dan
Uckcr (Estancia). S-1 1 ·2. 113 'ard'i. 0 T D. .
. __ Last week's receiving leaders
P•d 11 d B C Its I. Tony Pena (Mater Dea). 10-87. -.e e& 8 rOWD8 over-0 2. Shad Vicker (Irvine). 7-1'13: ~.
• CLEVELAND -Mike Pagel. m Warren J ohnson (Corona del ~tar).
Oeveland's third stanmi quarterback in •II t 6-62: 4. Mike Cook (Fountain alley). Wojtklewtca
three weeks. th rew for :2:15 )ards and two S-96:. 6. Doug We;;l\cr (Fountain
touchdowns Mo nday night. and the Valley). 5-66: 6. (tic) Jam Stanley (Ncwpon Harbor) and Greg Srnba (Ocean
Browns' defe nse virtual!} shut down Eric Dtckerson in View). 5-53: 8. Darren Webb (Laguna Beach). 4-95: 9. Van Tuinei
the second balf Monda) to beat the Indianapolis Colts (Westminster). 4-89: I 0. Patri~k Reilly (Edison). 4-56: 11. Kevan Dickey
23-17. . -(Huntington Beach). 4-45: 12. Kcalii Clifford (Mater De1). 4-28.
ToplO
Oranie County
hiJ(6 school
football
Dally Pilot .election•
1. Ftn,. Valley (2-0)
2. Santa Ana (2-0)
3. Servl~e (2-0)
4. lllaalon Vjo (2-0)
&. Edlao~ (2-0)
8.Eaperanza(2-0l
7. Valencia (2-0)
8.CdM(2-0)
9. Wooclbrdge(2-0)
10. El Toro (l;ll
~agel, pressed into J ut} bccau<;e of injuries to Last week's scoring leaders
--i<o1te-a!f"d:n!:--rllav-:----=-----i:Bc~mrj1emKriio~sa~r~aijniidh1Gifabil")ntD~a~nti1c~'lr;oiTnrr.res~ho~"~ed~n~o~s;;;ig~n;;si;ot;f-4-~~:~I~. ~G:.iuK:s~M 1 randa (Edison). Osa, a 1e Fiaseu ( Westm i nstcr). Pat Wh 1 te I' ru · · .c.IL.£Q.~e~( Fountain Valle)). 18 each: Manny Bonilla (Costa
the Colts 1n 1985. Mesa). Alex Zaldn ar cWOOdbndge). Enc Sasscnberg (F-ounta~ .,
David Lettermu, Lalk show host· of Late
Ni&ht. m ocking the controversy that has sur·
rounded the Yankee owner George Steinbrenner
recently. referred to John Francis Daley. who was
the oldest living former maJOr league r before
dyin& recently. Dale) pla)ed in 17 ga~ for the
SL Louis Bro wns an 1912: "John Francis Daley
died in Mansfield. Ohio this week. He was 101-'
years-old, so. that's nice. he had a tong. rich. full
life:. Thi~ man wa 1he olde!>t. living former
baseball player. and. JUSl a couple of mo nths ago
he was cnticiled by George Steinbrenner for not
hustlina. ••
UCI'• Roberta take. bonon
UC l's Kris Robens earned Big West m
Confercnoc. women's volle)ball Pla)er of
the Week honors Mo ryday for her play 1n a
He completed 23 of 1 passe . including first-half each. · '
touchdowns of 14 )ard 10 Ozzie Newsome and 17
yards to Webster laughter.
Television, radio
• HENIGAN IS MORE THAN JUST 'OK' • • •
From Bl
TELEVISION Henigan. "Numbers don't mean anything. So basically. I (aga,nst El Toro) and that help ourcontidence. We can't
4 p.m . -BASEBALL: Dodgcrs-at-t-H+<o""u"'s'tito"...-,-+-+-jl!it try--and help our team wi ." __ .:.._ ___ _.:.. __ __,n.';o"w""n;\"."aJv;ut anyt mgl:>ecause we can come c .
Channel 11 . Henigan finished last season with 176 pass comple-Henigan says he got "beat up a little bit" during his
4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: MontreaJ at lions in 286 attempts. A total of 2.108 yatds and eight sop~omore year •. but ga!ned valuable ex.Perience. "It (the
Chicago Cubs. WG . . touchdown passes. The key was only seven intercep tions. beaung) helped m my Junior year." said Henipn. "It's
6:30 p.m -BEACH VOLLEYBALL: Fountain Valley has a two-sea on long streak of 11 p~etty much the same now. it's just that J m more
Women's pro compN1t1on (tu pc). E PN. wins in its last 12 games. comforta ble. f can do more things now. where I couldn't
7:30 p.rn. -WATER SKIING: 1988 tn1cr-That's why the three mtcrccpt1ons last Saturday kind as a sophomore or junior."
national T oµc (tape). ESP N. of · k d H · H bo h f 7:30 p.m . -WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: San •r e enigan. , ow a ut t e pressure o being 1he quarte'rback on
Diego State at Long Beach State. Prime Ticket. "I was good at times. but 1nconsisrent." he said. "I the county's No. I team?
10:30 p.m . _ HORSE RACING: Fairplex was hot at times. but I made some mistakes. Thev had two "Asa team. wccan·1 pay attention to being No. I." he
Pai\: repla> s. Pra me Tacl ct. interceptio ns in tbc first quarter. one o n the ti rst dri veand said. ·•,w e realize that we 're ranked No. I a nd everybody
match apmst the Un1vers1t) QfSan Diego
and at the Buc keye In' national at Ohio St;itc.
RADIO one with fi ve seconds lefi (in the quarter). The third was 1n is shooting for us. We Just have to prove that we're No. I.
4 p.m. _ BASEBALJ,.: Dodgers at Houston. the ~hird quarter. but if we turn the ball 0\(~r a lot. youJUSt I do puta lot of pressure on m) sclfto dogood. IJustexpc<:t ·
KABC (790). can t do that. It puts a lot of pressure on the defense and myself to go o ut every game and do good. I want to play • The 6-foot-4. senior m1dd leblockcr from tr' 1ne H~ had 14 kills m 23 attempts "nh onl) one error
••ntt USO fo r a h1tt1ng pcrcentagl' of56.5 perceJlt, the
third best single-"'atch cffon 10 L C'I h1storv.
Roberts had 44 kills and IO solo blocks .1n four
matches at the Bucke)e fn' 1tat1o nal. where the
Anteaters lost in the championship match 1.0 Ohio
State.
Golden West
7:05 p.m. _ B'ASEBALL: Mil\\aukce at puts tnem in a to ugh posnion. ,. mistake-free every do\\on."
Angels. KMPC (7 10). "I JUSt want to polish eHl)th1ng up. I have to cut The gnd1ron i n't the onl~ place wt)ere Henigan
WEDNESDAV TELEVISION down on my interceptions. Hopefully."' e got it all out of want.s. to be i:n1stakc:ire~. He has a 3.6grade point average.
11: 1 S a.m. -BASEB.ALL: Montreal at my system ." Even 1f I do n t get a football scholarship I'll have
Chicago Cubs. \\G . The Barons' victory does nothmg to mcrease the the grades to get into college. Wh~n t was a fr~shman J
confidence of Sunset League opponents \\hen they play didn't know f'd be a good quanerback. so I've always
Fo untain Valley this autumn. taken school scnoush :·
"It has got to boost our confidence:· said Henigan. Henigan:s older brother. Pat. as a junio r a t Harvard.
"Good teams can be great teams. And "'e came back _"I guC$S 1t runs 10 the famit):· ht" said.
Community college
players qf the week
. Orange Coast
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GOLDEN WEST
For Rustlers' non-conference
I 7-I 6 opening victory over Long
Beach. Sept. 10.
OFFENSE
MllleCnwley
The 6 -foot-3. 20S-pound
sophomore wick recciver out of
Marina Hip caUlht four P&SICi
(or 92 yards, incluClin& Iona pu~
ofll and 31 yards.
DEPENIE
T ... C.WaJ
The 6-foot. 220-p ound
IOPhomort outsick liMbeckcr o ut
o(Marina Hilb was a late 1nttr·
tion u acaner and camr up wnh a
lllftHlviftl IKk o(. tile l.ont
lach quarterblck •h1ch forced a
fumbk the Rustlcn rec<>~ at
lhrir own 43-yud hne with undtt
two minutes to to tt1 IM lllM· tff
._. '' -*In; nine unatlilled.
.
ORANGE COAST
For Pirates' non-conference
39-14 ope~i:'la victory over Rio
Hondo Sat aay.
On'ENSE
artMGeert•
The S-foot-9, 18'5-po und ==~~Ott tailback o ut of eld Haah ran for l 12 yards
on 16 carries for an averaac of 7.0
yards ~ carry. including a Ion• run of 35 yards.
DEPENSt;
BUICrah
Tht 6-foot, I 94-po und
IOphomort ltrOnl sa~y o ut of
Marina Kiah returned an mter-
(llftioa 21 yards for 1 touchdow11,
tipped anothtr PISS h is teammate
anler'Cepkd and retur'Md for 1 aoacbdown. and retO\.'ettd 1 ftltatllt on Rio Hondo's 17-)'ard
tiM wltidl led 10 I IOU(bckrn,;
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. II .s~ eyes Brazil shootou~
Anderson: Pan-Am rematch
will nof be forum for revenge
SEOUL, South Korc'1 -The shootout in Seoul
betwce.n the U'hited States and Brazil should be a L1nle bst
mort 1ntercs11ng now 1ha1 the U .. men's O l)mp1c
basketball team has pro\ edit. too. can pick ·cm off at long ranae.
The Americans sirugglcd 1oJa) befoce _beatmg
e anada 76-70 for their second Olympic victor). T,:SCt opnoioolntr.r~cmii) ---ronighl al 4:'fS
-when they hook up with the same Brazilian snipers
who shocked the Un11ed tates at the Pan American
Games m 1987.
"I ~on't look at the game as a revenge thing. J was d1sa~po1nted we lost but not embarri)ssed we lost.'' said
W1llte Anderson, one of three .. , 01) mp1c pla)crs ~ho
were !Tlembers of the Pan Am team. ··1 don't feel we have
to prove an¥th1ng to anyone,"
Butaga1ns1 Canada. the .S. team had 10prove1t v.as
capable _of pla) ing a half court game and shoo11ng from
the o~t-s1de. something Bra11l does as ~ell as an) amateur
team 1n the world.
The United tates e"cd' at the Y..1de open full coun
game. a~ II proved when 11 opened the 01> mp1cs with a 44.
point v1ctof}1 over.Spain
·::-Vhen the) den~ us m 1dc "e JUS\ If} to h11 the open ~an. Charles Smith I ofGcorgetov.-n l 'ni"erssty said.
We1us1 try to get the ball 10 the open man no matter who 111s."
Smnh ~as one of the oixn pla~ers today. Hcrse>
Hawkins. who led the nttl'd talcs v.sth 13 points. hit
three three-pointers."' h1le Sm11h and Dan Ma.icrle added
.. i~oeach as the U.S. team O\Crtamc an e1gh1-po1nt deficit
1111--C<~~~~
One of the fev. knocks aga1ns1 th~ ·u.s. team-as 11 w~
being assembled \\as that n lad.cd out'itde sho<>ters
"We can't <>hoot I can't shoot. Hcrse) can't shoot,
Majerlc can't shoot. nobo<h on 1h1\ tl·am can shoot "
Sf!illh said. smiling. ··) o u ha\c to~ wnfiden t to pla>
this aame. You can't le\ \Our mistakes take 0\.Cr ..
. The Americans v.111 ha"c a1 l('!lst tv.o 1h1ogs 10 \\-Orr>
a bOul besides mistake) \\hen thdaet 8ro11I
Their names arc Oscar hmtdt and \.13rcel Souza
and they are a<1 fine a tandem al shooting J-po1nters as
1herc 1s m the world, L3st J ul~\ ~me pro,ed that. Oscar
had 46 points and Soula 35 1n 1hc gold medal game 1n
lnd1anapolts.
__ "1!!.az1us on~ of 1hc ~st out\tandtng !'>hootmg
teams tn amateur ba~ketball, · l ~. coach John Thomp-
son said. "It's not JUSt Oscar··
Anderson kno\\ '> O~ar lir,t-hand. he ,,.as onl" Of
players who defended Oscar IO the Pan .\m Games
''The shots he made v.crc.-clutc·h important shots and
he was on a roll. his confidcnt·c \\as high and he thought
anything he took "as going 1n." .\ndcr\on said. ·-r11 tell
you One thing, C\ Cf) Shot he gets nff 1"11 he 10 his face,"
That could be a lot ol \\ orl In Bra11 l''i 130..1 O~
victory over China on t,aha to<la~ O<;car too~ :!b shots 10
30 m1nu1esand made I I 'of 12 free 1hrov.s to finish twllh .i~
points.
Ande r\on sn1d he had nightmares in the "eeks afier
the Pan .\m Game an<l calh one 1moht.'d ())(·a r
shoo11ng O\ er his out'itn.'t4:hed hand.
"That \\-as an unbehc\\:abil' th nil hut 11 "dong O\\~r ··
Oscar said ··v. c h'cd a dream nu\\ "l' arc in realtt\ \\ c:
know ho" goo<l 1hc l nited 'itnlt''> ,., hut \\e·11 1n and pla'
hard." • · ·
··we expect a '>lrong pin \IL al gdml' thl') ·11 pla' hard
and we e\pect re\ engc ·· uu1a <>aid 'Tm nut angr\ wuh
them. I hope the) 're not Jng11 "1th ml' \\ e are waulng for
them,"
Canada coach Jad D11nnhul· has fau•d both tram~ m
these Ul)'mp1co,. lall1ng 10 R1a1.1I I ~'-Hlll sn 1s opener -
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OLYMPIC BRIHS
-~
Lewis, coach kiss and make up -. . Olympic scalping
..--!-'il~u~t;:;.cs:;;:_;B=-=•=-=d=--.:=e:::.:r=-b.=...::::e:::.:h==i:=n=-:::d~___:.S~Oa s;or;; -The latl'\l ep1<;udl' _in the
bars for i ve days ~Ue~fi~f~~a~ team had a h:tJ')p~ l'Odtng. at lc3\t
From Tbe A11ociated Press
SEOUL -An ~mencan be anw tht" [ J
first person to be Jaded for tid.ct scalping at ~
the Olympics 1oda).
A man police 1den11fied a~ Jame'> Ruslr
ofMadison. W is .. wassen1enl'cd 10 liveda\S
after he alleged!) sold fi, e 11c~e1 .for a d1' ;ng e' ent for
a total profit ofS33.33. ·
Police said Rush told Lht"m he bought 44 11ckct for
Monday's diving compe1111on at a 1ra' elagcnc\ 1n LQ'>
Angeles early lhis mon1h •
The}' said he v. as unable to -.ell 34 of the ucltets.
r canwhile..1he onhap gcru:we.ponc.d
!hat-two American tc'en-agcrs "ere boo~cd for
anvest1gat1on on charges of theft after the' ~ere caugtn
snatching a large flag ~1th the fi,c-r.1ng Ol}mp1c
emblem from a roadside pole toda~
The report said tht' l\\,O 1,1n1dcn11ticd \Ou lh told
police the} wan1ed to g1H' thl' llag a~ a gift 10 their
friends.
China aweeps U.S . women
SEOUL -China OflClll'd 1b dl·knse of
the Olympic women's \ olle' ball 11tle b' 1--.J'1/Jr:..:.cl
pounding the Unsted 1a1cs 3-6 Tue)da. 1n a
rcplayoflhe 19S4 finaL • ·
With veteran seller Yang \ 1lan leading -
a clockwork offense and impenetrable defense, the
Chinese breezed to a 15-9. I -5. 15-7 victon 1n the
A sm1hnp Carl l e" 1' \hunJ.. hand.," 11h
spnnt coacn Rus5 R11ger' tor thl' lx'ndi1 of photogra-
phers at the team\ \\orJ..out tt\Ja, nod bo1h tned 10
downplay their long-mn mt·n ng hrouhaha O\ er the
makeup of the team
But there "'ere sign'> 1)f hnga1ng ill tf>ch ngs.
Rogers said .\tonda~ that ll'\\I \\Ould be J..1cked
off the team 1f he pcr\1\ted in ~ h.11 the oaeh
characterized as d1srup\I' ... hcha \\Or But Le"'1 !>aid
Rogers denied maling the lllmml·nt during a 45-
minute telephon~ con,er-;a1wn 1h1o; morning
"l calledh1mandhe a1elhed1dn't-.a\ that." U\\1S
said. "W ho am I to l'Jll an,tinl.' a hJr 'o ·1 Just ha' e to
take his word for 11
··11 doesn '1 matll.'r \\ hl'lhl·r Ruse; and I arc tht· bl·\t
of friends or the \\OfSt ot t'nem1e<>.'' L l'\\IS <.aid. -what
-does ma11er 1~ that \\\.' ha\C lht~·<.\i)o,,16fe"rda'
team." ·
Quote of the day ·
··we can'1 shoot I 1..Jn·1 '>hoot. Her'>l''
(HawkinsJcan·1 shoot. ((>an I \tawrle rnn ·1.,hoo1
nobod) on 1h1 ll'am l.tn 'ho\~t ·· -gu.ird
Qarles Smith I\. JOI.. mp. Jhnu1 thl' t "i men·,
basketball team's good ~-point <>l·onng :tgain\t
Canada
Hemtirlck to fight from ~omer
opening match of the "-Omt'n's compe\l\1on. · I ·
.The young American team. rebuilt from scratch · SEOt:L -Out hut nm dcrn n \nthon' WiJ
since 1984 with a ne~ coach and all ne" pla~ers. He mbnck want h1'> OI~ mp1c Jr~am to It\ c
appeared over their heads against , 1nuall} the same on through his teammall''
Chinese unit that won In l.os nj&ks. -'Tm staymg itt-n.-~1 th~ ( H+mptt"1.
e mencan came out trong 3 1 the tan. chcenng o n the-r~t of th~ gu'~" hoping
breaking out toa4-0lcad on fourstr;1tght stuffblocks bv they'll ~1n gold mi:dah ·· t-kmhn l <:.aid toda~. a da~
the front line of Caren Kemnl'r. Keba Phi pp and Ktm after he had trouble c:ttt·h1ng, J bu' from th<.' athletes·
Oden an Irvine Ht h raduate v1Hage 10 the bo\ing arenJ Jnd v.a\ d1squahlil'd before H-•-1111---=-=~ut sna gan 1n sng t e 0 cs 10 the .,.u.,.._""'"". -~""'n stepping into Che nng
defense, ran ofLthc ne't fhr point and ne,er trailed .. I Just have to Inc m~ dri:am 1hrl1ugh them n"'-' I apinasYangsetup spi kcaftersp1ke~1:hhcrprectSton v.ant t~e '88 .\mcncan Oo'\lng ti:am to go do"n in settina. htstof}. ltke our other te.1nv; from the pa<>t ··
FoR THE RE coRo
....... :., .
GYMNASTICS
1 I U.S. penalty
brings ill_ will
Techri_I cal violation drops
wo~en 's squad into fourth
om-'fbe Anodated Press •
EOL L '>outh '1-..oreJ 1 .\Pt -It 100!.. East and West
12 }tar> to rt'~!>tabh'>h Oh mp1t 11e'>.
It too~ Ju!>t <1<1 ..et ond'> to <,train rl'lauon!> o nce again
Th~ l ' v.omen' g~mna\lll' tt'am. 'er) much to
con1en11on for a hrun1e rlll'd.tl a1 the ')um mer 01} mp1cs.
wa~ penalized \1onda' night tur '1olattng a rarel)
enforced ruk a~ -\ml ma fau.•d tht• Ea'>tern Bloc countnes
1n lht Oh mp1C\ ror the lir.,t 11ml' \IOCt' 1476
fhc-rt"\ult1ng hJll-pu1n1 Jl·Juu1un lrom the team's
compul'>o1' ~orl' k it the I Olll'd 'tall''> 1n founh place.
but made its b1J It l Jtlh third pl.tll' East Uumany
s1gn1fican1h tought'r
The \u, 1e1 I n111n 1111IJ .. J prl'tJriou!. lead o'er world
champion Rt1man1.t n th.: l'\Jllk tor the gold medal that
will be a~arded tollm' ing '' edn\'\03) night"!> optionals.
The -\men,Jn' Jun·t argut 1he\ ma' ha'e broken
the rule -g, mna'>t1l' 'l"f'll'n or tuo ·man\ pla't"~ on tht
·field -but.con1rnJ lhl' flt:nJh' ''-l' prompted more b)
pohucs than ru k l'loul>. 't'\t:rant•'
Spec 11icalh thl.' rt'• hn1u1 I l 11mm1ttee that oversees
the compe1111un ix·nal11l·d tht• l "i team because
ahemate Rhonda f-Jehn rema1nt·d on the une' en bars .... ..,il"T'....,...,. ........ =-:-:::r=.,,..,=,..,.=-=o-=-=-.::-=-:=~-1~mrm---ht11-r--"tt"'lr1TTTTT:TTr' k::tl h Oar 11sm1 ~Sf• t'$ pe1 ! form~d her Cf J-!>econd wmruJ\t,~ rouune The rult
mttt!.DDCt..a..LOm.pd.ltuL.Ql!gim. a rnuune...J10 one else is
allowed on the pod:um
Relay should be exceptional
SEOL' L-quel~ a~e rart:h hcu:r :han ~
one of the mCl'>t C'\Ct11ng e' ent' of thl' l Y8.J ~
Ol)mp1cs. could be an e\Ct'pt1on _:2'. I
With East Germam and .\u'>traha -
JOlning the L'ntted \ates and\\\«,\ C1t'rman) as medal
hopefuls, the race \'. edne<;da' -tonight PST -
promises to be e'en more 'Pl-'\.lac-ular than the 19 4
version that~ the L team l·dge the V. e t Germans
by four-hundredths ot a second
"T he rela) "'"be adogligh1:· L "} n1alh R11..hard
Qlltdt said. ··v. e'rc all reall~· loo~1ng ror"ard 10 that
race. 1 "'ouldn"t be surpn .. e-d 1f 11 \\.l\ a tour-tram
battle ..
~fall 8 1ond11s in \\\O final .. \\ C'dm:-~a'
81ond1 "'as lht: '-11 2 4ualtlit•r 1n tht' ,,·., buuerfl~
toda}. and l\\O moremedJI'> ""uld ~el'J" him in line tor
seven.
A.nd) Jamewn ,)f < 1n:.it Rn1.11 n \\ .i' thl' top
buuerfl) quahiier.
-EarTier tooa), preTinh '.:i" ta\l Eur~~ ~
Ol}mp1c records
•Tamas Darn' 1 ol Hung.1~ .,a,c\\x. ~t·d in 4 16 55
1n the men·s 400 1ndn 1J.ual nwdk' ed1p'1ng the
Ol)'mp1c marl of .J I -.J I ~1 ti' .\ll'\ B.iumJnn 01
Canada m the 19 .J C1amt:\
•S1lke Hoerner of I 3'>1 Lerman' .. mashed 1ht·
Ol)mp1c marl in thl' \\Omen·<; 2lit hre.i\t\tru~c "llh a
clocking of 2 21 o3
In the 1nd1' 1du.1I owJlt·\ Da' l' \\ h.innn ,1f
Warminster. Pa . "a\ lnunh bl· hind DMn\I. f J\!
German Patn\l Kul'hl and haliJn \tl'lJn11 H:i111s1dlt
Darn,1's \\Orld record 1 .. ~ 15.J2 "hit· \\h.1rt11rf ot
Warm1ns1er. Pa .. "on h" hl·:it 111 .J.2 ,,.J
Boxers get back on right track
Faehn retne' ed the sprmgboard used b~ Garrison·
Ste,es 10 mount the bar). but instead of fca,ing the
podium remained to watch 1he rou\lne
The tact that the '1olat ion "'as called b~ Ellen Berger
an East tierman and prc'>1dcn1 of the commtnee. onh
added fuel to the .\mencans· en of foul ·
"The purpo!'>e "a'> to riut prt"ssure on the Judges,"
said Bela Karol\ 1. one ol thl· .\mencan coaches and
former nauonal • nae h 01 R om.rn 1a "ho deto·1ed .10-lhe
L' n11ed tates in J % I
Karol) 1 and the rest ot lhl' .\ men•an team leadt."rs
charged &rger had re..cued l:.a-.1 ( 1l'rman~ ·s tenuous lead
0' er the .\mencan'i
·· he 1s no ne\\bc)rn in 1h1 .. bus1ne\!>.'. "-aroh1 said
-he knows ho~ to get w thl· hule ones" 1aihle1es)
minds:·
StroIJI optional effort.
•top men '• •llde to last
SEOL"L. ulh "-lirt:a -Tht: l .\ mens g~ mnastscs
team. gold medalist a1 thl' I ~ .J Oh mp1cs 1n Los .\ngeles.
managed to escaix-the 1gn,1min\ ,,f finishing last in the
1988 Summer Game!> "1th a '>lrting performance in the
opuonal events toda~.
Led b\ Charles Lalt''> 23. tht: first blacl g\mnast to
COnfpetl' t'or the rnllt•d '-,tall'\ In the "Ol~mp1C'S. thl'
-\m~ncans had thl' x·.1•nJ hl•'>t 11p11 onal team scort" in tht'
afternoon session and \\Ill fint<;h I Ith in the I ~-team
competllton
Lakes. the l "} n.111o nal champion from
Chats"orth -.a1J the 1e.1m "3S detamined to put on a
belle• 'hov.1ng than 11 did sn lhl• compul<i0nes.
··\\ · "'ere J rmk Jo,, n Jlll'r l'ttmpulsones. but "e
dcc1dt"d It• qull 111gcthl'r ·" J lt'Jm 1<)Ja\ ·· he said
Lale'> ,,,u J hJ' t· \t."t url·d J 'P<'t 1n the ind1' 1dual
apparat u~ final' "-hl·dukJ fM later 1n the "-eel. but a
9 10 sn thl' htgh bar hi\ \fll'l t..llt\ kll hrm a borderline
C3St" 10 lhJl l'\t"OI
Lakes. "ho ~or,·d J \i 'ii 1•n thl high har 1n th•
com pulsorn.~). ~td ht: hild 1rouhlt Junng h1'i first release
in toda~ ·s optlllnJI
"I "as too cit'"'' tu lht' har .ind d1Jn·1 gt"t a good
• EOL L -f....ennl'th (1ould gi•t \men· 1 ,. .., enough '>"in~ tl"t'r 11 ·· lJJ..e., '>JJJ ··That was 'Cf)
can bo'\ers back. 00 thl' \\Inning trJ,I. JI the jf(\I d1sappo1nting hl'lau-.c.· I h.td a lhJn\l' In mal e thl' finals 01~ mp1C<orarh\•r 11~3,. a J.t, alkr tl'.imm:ttl and medal··
'J'ames Ffem m \\J,ellnl•nateJ rur.1 rn~ ~ laic" and L1!1\-r-R1~nftfd-~ I the )<'Un~
100 late for his bout member of the t~m l'\<.•th -.aid tht:~ plan tn con11nuc
Gould. of Rex lord Ill . 1n111. "mmand in the training for lhl' '1'1~ l •J'11l'' in Rarrt:lon.t. 'ipain ..
th ird round of his I r -pounJ hout :ind ,\llrl'd 3 J -1 ··~h bod\ ~,:.n: Jratrl"J ••Ul Jnd I am not an,~here
decision o'er JoSt'ph \Ian' a uf' near m\ ·peak .. L al.L'' -.aid
The l 1-,ear'-old ( 1ould h'IOk. n .... ,.,, , ..... hu. .... in~,-~-,-t,-U-ls_i_J_l'-th-e--t--~ Liles and ~nald Jrl' t'\fll'l ted 10 makt' the final
ring enher He got an ). ~IJ ,1 1n hu., lri•m lhl· ( lh mpic cut of 36 for lhl' • J 1-.ir •und "'mpc1111on Thursda)
Village and arrncJ a1 lhl' ( hanhhil tudents' although the final linl'up "'111"<.' J..n\mn tmh at the end of
G) mnas1um about thrl·e hour<, Ix-tun: hi-. match -the da~ Scott John.,on 2 • tilt' t•n I~ llll'rnhl'r oft he 19 4 gold
medal team. endl·d h1' ~:irt'l'r 1n 11-.da' \ compel\llOn.
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MEDALS TABLE nw-... • ef t mMel\
1Dev4)
G S
SOvtet Union 6 1
ClllM 1 2
•utMrll 3 ' UllllM "9tel 2 I
EMI Getmenv 7 l
Soll!llKor• 0 1
Sweden 0 2
Welt G.rmanv o 1
A111trella 1 I
C recfloll0111kle 1 I
'1tn.ni. I I
Yueotlevle 1 0
~ 0 2 , Frence O• I
HunMfV 0 I
.leHn 0 I ~lteln I 0
llllv I 0
Flnlend 0 \
~ O · 0
WOltLD 9'•CottDS SET s ........
Miii
• • l
1
2
I
I
I
2
0 0
0
I
0 I
I
I
0
0
0
I
DIVING
""-"' AMII
""VMGeC>AaD Tit I, Greoorv L0\1'en1i., lfoca Ra1or1 Fe
I I ~ 1)0 IO POhll~ 1, Ten Llanoo. Cn•"I 70488 l
b LI Ot!l1"9, Clllne, '6S 11 4 A•b" K •a• Well S Germen.,, 66141 5. Marl>. Brads"\~.., Co
S uml>Us, ()lllo,. "42.9'. 6. Joroe , Mofl(l•a11on
• ""'-•l<o. 616 07 7, Jesus Ment Mu co 598 77
l I , Eowln Jonoeleni. Nell'll'r11no1 SU JJ 3
l 2 ,
2 , ,
2
7
I
I
' I
I
TENNIS .
Men's tint reund
SINGLES
<Demeftstr•'*'I SlQOOden Zivoilnov.c ' Yui>Ol av 1 oet
M Fr-t111e-Ou~n Armstrono Austre1·
II. 1:0.H. (Old rec~d I 0 '4 wconcs\ bv
MldlMI °""s, wesr ~"""" Los A"9et.i .,..,,
~llfl C11r!itentef1, o.<lmar1o. 7·S 6 2 · • •
Sttf1n Edllero, Sw9den. oet Hor,lt Skoll "'-'' Irle, 7·6 17-3), 6·2 6·3 AUQ1;l\.n Mo•tn<I ""'-•lco, Otf TOUl•hlMt TSUCI> !\un• J11>1n 7. 6
(7·S), 6·2, 6·4, Gr1n1 Co~~• Cal'llld~ Cl•'
JOiin F111welcl, Au\lrell• 6 •. •·6 6 2 6· 2
Nlitoslev M«Jr. CtecllOslove~ll dllf Er c Je •~
WHI G«menv, S·7 ,_, •·2 7·• 11·6' JIVIK Frena, Aroen11n1, Clef S111111r Pen. u liroe•
•·1, •·•. •·•· 6·• Peolo C1 11e 111!v 0.1 M .1111 Srt-. CtlC'llOsloVelua 6•J, 7·6 17·• •·• 6·3
BrlO GI~. Pitdmonl, C1t.1 ~ M C"'' TeuSOI', Oenmeo;, 6·2 7-S. •·1, Guv Fo'9el
Fr~. Otf Omer C•mDOf'tM, 1ta1v •·2 6 0 •· ), ""'°' N\llMOOrl . "'... .. y uO J... s ..
So\1111 t<orH , •·1, •·• 7·S, z"~" A "°''
cNf Victor CNellero P•rlfWlv •·3 • 2 •· • Tonv Nlt'rtotl, Nleerle, Otf Woic ec" l(o"''''" PolanO 6•2 •·• 6-4, Ltonerdo Levee ¥•• l<o, def It-Id Aeenor. H111I l-6 • l 6 1
J-1. re11recs. JellOO Hl•wl<., Sw•lztr141no ot• s ..... "'"'· hrmude, ,_, ,., ,., ""'"'" t k"--• ,..,,.,.,.leftcb .. ~· CllUAOO.O~
lo¥1e1 Union, t ·), S-7, 6·0, 6•2 J«..-iw Bait$ er11e1n, Otf Glled 8toom l\FHI •-• 6 • ~·• .. , ,.,
w L ~ ...., I 0 ,
Seutfl l(,Offf I 0 ' EntGenN""' 0 I I So•lel Union 0 I ' ~· w I..: "" ClllN I 0 ' ,..II I 0 , ., ... 0 I I ---0 I I
MEN'S BASKETBALL
GrwD A f w L '"" Au,fftha
Cen1 Alr•ce
Yuooa•1v • Pue••o It co
So<;th l(orta
Sovie! U11'on
GreuDB
J. '
I
I
I
0 0
0
0 2
0 2
0 2 I I
I 1
1 1
w L '"" Br111I-
• ~Stith
Cll•ne
CeneO• Eovor
So1 °n
"t.luet\
1"" ~ ' 2 0 • I I )
0 2 ,
0 1 ' 0 I
Cenlre1 Afr ta ll llttDUl>f•c 73 So<Jtl' 1>;orra 10
Y uoos 4• • 91 <;ov ti U" 0" 79
8 r11 IJO C" Aa lot
UM.cl Sll lU 16 Ceneaa 10
TOO.\l't.l~
Gro..o .t, SO"'lft KO<N •S P..er10 •'CO
Gr0uo a Eovol vi. Soa "
Grouo A Ctn!fal Alr1cen JttouD• c o
Yuoos '"' • Grouo A Austre I •s Sov t' U• or
Grouo ti &r1111 "' Un••to Sle 1H
G•w o 8 E9vo1 n c .,iaoa
............ SC.....
Gro .. o 8 C"'"• "' Soe " Gro..o A Sowl!' l(Otta vs YUOOS• .. e
Grouo A P~lo It co vs. Sclv•f' U"lo'!
G•ouo A Ce11tr• Alroeef' Rto..D c •\. ""'
1re111
Tllut'MeV'• kMdule
G•-8 Sol n "' Cl "ICS• Grouo • 8• 1111 "' E O•D• , ..... .,..~
Gro..o a C!I "' vs u" 1eo s1a•.,
G•OllO "" P"'"'IO "<O "' Ct•"• Al• ~ •-~c Grouo A Soul!\ "Olff o ~. t' u-i-
Gro..o • v .. -... • ._ •) "'"''''" 1 Grouo B CMl9 ~ C-.
GrOU"O • Ufllleel s..... ~ E:erO'
BASEBALL.
-Netntrllf'ch o, Te wa" 1 J•~" 7 ~·o ll .co
MEN'S T EAM HANDBALL
Sou!l't Koru 22 t1u•Oll'• 10
So" t i U"O'I 14 V OCl h I I Sw-11 ~~·I I
e es1 Gt•m1nv ?S -'"''" ! rce11nc1 n u" •1tO s•a•@\ is
SOC CEA
...,.VU00"9" 1 l '-Ql"' a -, 0
Soult> l(orn 0 U• 'e<I S•1•e1 0 't
WOMEN'S' GYfo'\NASTICS CompuCsori.s
\Mendell'\ UM ltHUlt\I
TEAM
l Sov t i u-.or s .. ,. r• aa 'C•I E ....
Cl\e"!Clltnko 0'94 Stre ev1 S•ell1na ilo4'"'""•• • "'•'• • ~ac •·c•t"<>•• Elena C"'Oue:P'l<kl'"4h• •01 J:.S O"' .... ,
1 1tomin•• Ceme 1 VA,,,. E"9l'!' a Go-ea
Ctlfthll• Poo• Gao• e11 Polj)f Oen e .a
Slllves Auf"t • OGO<t' I~ .o s '
) EHi ~,.,.,.. "1!1r• "I Jr•scn GaDl'~t
F~rkll U•r '' ._..,,, 8tlhna Sc" e•erCM!Ct.tr Ooef-!t Tt•ut""1'1(~r Oaomor Keu•t11 195 •U
' Ut!<lecl s111tl '"-Dt "" ·s ~'"' etd 11., 8rl"Ot )on•l()tl ... 'l "'Of'lt W "QS ta
l(el;y Gerr sO"· S•t•fl "' 1 .. s 0.. • n-.roe $o.\lt v .t, .. r•own 1>1, Cl't e S•a<~ 9 ,..,
'""""' ..... Me UI ....... O..,e »' L.I t C h
Utel>I 194 ,50 tNDIVIOUAL TEAM
Ovtnl 1 Oen•• s vu lltO""•A • ,. 1•s oo •• ,
2 Elene ~..c>ve So~ t i Un•o• 3' ns
) !hel .. 1\1 800u"'' ... I So• et U~10<I l' •2S
• Oetf"\lr 1(.,,,,., Eu• ~·"'•or>" Jt ~
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LOUGANIS WINS GOLD ••. From Bl
T-.o mo~ Jl\C-\ anJ the Jl1\ll1
~dal .,,.~~ 1'11 dtn h<'d 11h • point
toul of 30 80 1 .. 0 ( htnl'~ rt.\31'1,
Tan L1'~c•nd L• OthanJ. fJ.Q1 hr:d -.ell bad for the tl\.tr and bron1r
~o-. Lou.-n1\. a a.r .. Ju tt' of lJ( t.
tne for an thcr Oh mita doubk.
hop ing t.o r,pcat hie. 'Pnnah«lrd·
platfonn Y.C'tfl C\l lhl· IQ, .i C 1JmM at
Lo \nack ~'mu h ,,\ ht' 'f"Jf\ 111
~uh tth\-e and reputation ht'lp<1 with
tbe ~~ But the!'(' 1 nothin
automa11c: about 11 a Loupn1
'eamed.,hcn hthl\ h1 had Monda).
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~P the., platform tau'\ for nc''
Monda s. prchm he ma be then •
int much the same th1na he was 1n the
'Pflntboatd rom~uhon. kMir. Gres tc.ad).
M Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/.Tueedmy, September 20. 1988
'" Bershlser's Streak bits 40.
e·schastng Drysdale's ali-tlme
mark of 58% scoreless inntn s
F,.m 1"9 Associated Prest
Los Anatlcs right-hander Orel Hershiscr pitched his
founh consccuttve shutout with a four-hitter and
exte!'ded his scoreless streak to 40 innings Monday night.
leadlJl& the Dodgers to a 1-0 v1ctory over host Houston.
The victory was the Dodgers· eighth in nine games
and. reduced their magic number for clinching the
National League Wes1 to five. Houston lost its fifth in a row. ,
Hcrshiscr. 22·8. struck out fi ve ballers and didn't wal~ any as he tied Cincinnati's Danny Jackson for the
National Lcaauc and major leaJue lead-in v.iccones.
Frank Viola ol'the Mannesota Twms also has won 22.
Yankees. The-major-league record 1~ by Cincinnati an
l 970 and 1972 ... The Toron10 Blue Jays beat Boston,
S.,.., bandina the first-place Red Sox o nly their third loss in
11 pmes. Red Sox lead Milwaukee by five games, New
York by S'h and Dctroi1 by six ... Detroit lost for the 2 lst
time in 27 games. but Tiger Darrell Evua hit his 18th
home run in the sixth inning. the 399th ofhis career, tying
him with Al K.aU.e for 22nd place on the all-time list ...
Be Jaell .. muck out four times in Kansas City's loss to
Seattk, pvina him nine strikeouts in his last nine at-bats
... St. Louis right fielder T•m Bruuny'1 first error of
the season enabled the Pitsburah Pirates to score an
unearned run in the ninth inning (or a S-4 win. Brunansky
* * ,.,.... s. C:.nlneh 4 llrnM 4, Gtentl 3
~ tT LOUIS IMI NAltCllCO ATL.ufTA ar-llW ••llW *6aM -9.1-lo.W • ...... 4 t t0 ~••II 4 1 70 ....,d •1tt c..mi.i SOI?
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V ......... c! >II t 0-'.ll • 0 t 0 ~-e-ett ~d 4 0 l I
...... 4 t I I 11r,....-,.,1 2 I 11 -.. t t t t Tllorneu • 4 0 0 t
had fielded 261 chances this season and had been the only
National Leque outfielder without an error ... Tom
.,....._of the Cincinnati Reds. who pit~ the major
leque's first perfect game in nearly four years last week,
was named National League Pla}'er of the Weck for the
second time this season. Browm ng struck out seven of the
27 batters he faced i~sting a 1-0 victory over the Los
Anaeles l)odgers on rnda).
* ... 7, ~adr'el 2
...
Y.ount keys 4-2,
defeat C!fAngels
Hts three RBI lead Brewers
wit in tvegamesofBoston
Pnm fte Associated Pre11
This is maaic number time in baseball. Not to be left
out, the hopeful Milwaukee Brewers have produced two
mqk numbers of their own.
Both are I 0 -that's the number of games they
moved above .SOO by beating the California An.acls 4'-2
Monday night, and that's the number of games they have
left in their wishful.J>w:suit..of..lh&-&ston Red~ ·
. .Earlie_r in. the evening. Jackson (22-7) scattered ~ven
hits in 7VJ innings to beat San Diego forhis-foonh-victol)
in his last fi ve dcc1s1ons.
Hersb1ser. who allowed onl} one Astros baserunner
to reach third base. 1s pursuing the major league record of
SSVJ scoreless innings set b} Dodger pitcher Don
Drysdale in 1968.
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Ump Palone
resign• post
Their 11-71 record represent~ the Brewers• season
peak. That's a<>od· The pmes they-have remaininJ may
not be enough to erase Boston's five-game lead an the
American League East. That's bad.
.. Our chances are slim but fair." Brewers manaeer
Tom Trebclhom said. "It's fair because we have enough
pmes left that, if we keep winning, ~e can make a dent."
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Umpire Dave Pallone. who
feuded with players and
fouJht with Pete Rose, has
resigned from the National
Lequc staff under press·
ure, The Associated Press
huleamed.
A small scratch is about all the Brewers accomplished
Monday nilht, when Ro bin Yount's three runs-batted-in
backed BiO Wegman's seven-hit pitchi..na for 7 2-3
inninp.
Hershiser also became the first Dodser pitcher to
throw four straight shutouts since Of} sdale thre" six
straight shutouts e n route to his scorless innings record.
In other maJor league action: Oakl~nd won i1s first
American League West title since 1981 as the Athletics
unseated the defendin~ World Series champion Minne·
sota Twins with a 5.3 victory. Led b} Dave Parter'• two.
run homer. Oakland won Its 96th game of the season and
mathematically eliminated the second-place Twins. who
trail by 12112 games. l 11e title is the Athletics' seventh
dwin1 their 21 seasons in Oakland. Minnesota became
the ninth consecutive World Series champion that failed
to repeat. Deaal1 Eckersley major-leaeue leading 42nd
save pve OaJcJand 59 this season. breaking the AL record ~-:--~-.::::sct~b:Jy~t::::h:e 1970 T't"'1ns and tied by the 1986 New York
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Pallone, who reached the
majors in 1979 during a
strike by big league um··
pircs, was told by league
officials he could either
leave now or would be fired
at the end of the season,
so_urccs close to the situ·
"We're definitely hopeful. We're going in with the
attitude that we can't lose any games. Time is running
out," said Yount, who singled to drive in two runs in the
third and sinaled in another run in the seventh to do in
Mike Witt, 13-14.
.. It's tough knowing we have 10 depend on others to
beat the team ahead of us. bu1 if we don't win, that's all
academic anyway."
The Brewers' remaining games arc all ~gainst the
Anaelsand Oakland.Given that they have four pmes left
with Milwaukee, Angels manager Cookie Rojas gave a
surprisinaJy 9ptimistic assessment of the Brewers'
chances.
T-U2 A-l JSl Cr•wtord. ~-o..-,_,.. ·-ll )lt ~-~-
·*
Pallone umpired his last
pme lli.li~tght m
Philadelphia.
ve a c a nee. ey ve come-a ona way
bac~" satd Rojas. who must have 8.-Y-ivid memory
cons1dcrina his evaluatioll of Wegman's winnfog effort.
"He wasn't as sharp as the last time we faced llim,"
Rojas said.
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MAJOlt L•AGUE STANDINGS
Amerkaft LHtue
WEST DIVISION
W L
96 SS
GB
IP H R ER 98 SO llUNS-8 utler, S.n Franc,sco. 106 GlllHn. Mllw.WM
WtVme!I W ll·ll
MlnlDr'e
CrimS.t
7 2·3 7
2·3 I 2·3 I
2 2 • I
0 0 0
0 u u
~ iet; Bonds. P1t1iDYrgt1, 9S, Clark. S.n
I Frenclico, ''· Y•nS1V11e. P1ttsburgn 9'
0 HITs-<>alarnve, Montreat,-170, Palme•ro,
1 · Chlceeo, l70, Oewson. Chicllgo, 166, Sex, ~ lff; VenSIYke. Pi11so..r1111, ISi CellWale MWill L IJ•l4 6 1·3 10 4
uror'ko ',. 3 I O
Ume>tres-+tome Cousin, F•rst
ono. Ber"ltll, TIHrd. l(osc
T-2.Jt A-20,207
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Dedears 1, As1ros 0
L.OS ANGELES HOUS"TON
• 3 0
0 l I
Rot Sec·
llBt-<lerk, Sen Frenc•KO, 103, GOevis,
Houlton, "· EO.•ls. Cincinnati, 91 Str•w· berrv, New Yor'k, 91, V~Styke, PitlSOUrllll, 91;
lonl .. , Plllsburllll, 90, McRevnoldi, New YMk, to; Galerr.... Montreel, I S. OOUBLEs-<>alarreea, Montreet .a, S.oo
Clnclnnell, «I, Petmelro, C'lllcego 39, Br1am'
Plltlburtlll, 35; OMurPll'I, Atlan•a. ll.
x·O.ki.nd
Minnetol•
l(en.as City ......
T•xes
Chicago
SMtt,le
13 67
79 71
'75 76
6S I•
6• IS
62 SI
Pet.
636
.S53
527
.497
.0 6
. 0 0
.413
12'?
1611
21 •
30
Grlfflnss.
S.x-21> G~lf 1 MersNlrf
SMlllYd Stulltll lb
Hernlfn 3b SCloscle c
Henhlsrp
MHlllll
'0 1 0
3 0 0 0
• 0 0 0
• 0 0 0
4 l I I 3 0 I 0
3000
3 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
GVoung d
Oor•n 21>
Candael2b Bnsrf
GOav1s 10
Beu Jb
Aillb\IC Drew If
Remlrt u
Rveno
eltrllbl
• 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
2 0 0 0
• 0 2 0
TlllPLES-VenSMlt, Pitl,buroh. IS, COi· emen, St. Louis, 10; BUiier, S.n Francisco, 9,
GYouno. Houston, 8, G•nt, Atlanta 8, S.muel,
PllltedelPhla. •. -
HOME ltUNS-Slrewt>errv, New York, 3', •
GO.via, Houaton, 29, Clerk, S.n Franciico, 27,.
Gelerreve. Montreet, 17. EDevis, C1nclnnetl, 2S. ..._, Oed9en. 25; HJonnion. New York, 2•.
EAST DIVISION
Botton IS 6S
Mllwelik" 11 1 71 New York 79 70
Detroit 79 7l
Toronto 71 73
CleYNnd 72 71
a.ltlmore s2 96
l : ______ .c.!!_,·c.,.llwncbed ..... -divlslon t11i.-
MeftdlV's ScWfl MllweukM 4, .,_... 1
New Yont 3, 8ettimo<'e 1
TOfonlo S, Boston • C .... nct •, 0.trO<I 3
Chk:eeo 7, TexH 3
SMllle '· l(en.es Citv O
o.A•nct 5, MlnMM>te 3 T_.....sO-
.567
31
33112
.533 5
.530 5'"i .517 -6
.517 71~
480 13
351 32
MilweullM (H--· 13'91 a t A~ IPtlrv
l ·7), 7:05 Pftl
.... !more (9eulllla 6·U) at New York
(lthodln 11·10), •:JO p m
C..,,...nd (F9'relf 13·9) el O.tro.1 (Morris
l'·ll), US P.m.
loston (Clen'leM I~ •' Tbfonto (Mui..,,.,, ... ,, OS p m
CNc•o.CP9ru 11·9) •• Te .. s C6 Wltt 6-10).
5-.lS P.m. K-City (l..~enctt ~1) al Seettta
CTeytw CH), 7:05 P.m J
MIMelote (Vlole 22•6> al 0.111e nct IG Devis
15·5), 7:JS 11.m.
........ LMtue
wal.T DtV1SION -
W L ~ct. GB
17 61 .Sii
71 71 .573 91,~
71 n . ·.s20 10
11 12 .s20 lo
73 7S .A93 14
S2 96 .3SI JS
•AST DfVtSIOft
NewYork 91 57 .615
.537
597
.413
.•70
.t03
Ptttlburot\ IO 69
Montreel 74 7S
~.t.ouls 73 71
C1'lc-.o 70 79 ~~ ~ " ~V'• keres Loa _,.... 1, Hou$ton 0
MM!tr• el Cllk:eeo (POO re n)
11 1 17 ,
19h
21'">
31 ,
AIWll• •. Sen Frenclsco 3 110 1W11"9il Clflcl!wlell 7, Sen o-2 ~"*"-" 5. St Louis •
()Ny l9fMt Khedulect ,
T .. Y'I 0-.
...._,. (INic'll« 10-5) •• liou11on IForJ.Cll
'9-SI. 4 11 m
Sen Olteo (J ..Jones t · 13) et Cine1Mell (Cllerttoft ,.,), US pm.
Mofltr• IMertlnt1 15· 12 end Jollnson I ·0)
et Olica9o CScrllrllldl 1·12 encl SlltcUtft 12·131
(2), l.S "·'" { S8fl ll'renctsc:o (COOi! l·O •t Att.nle
C._.-11111 0-0>. 2 'II Pm.
""111UllllMe llh1wtey 7·15) el New Y~k
ICON 17·3). US em
.... ~ IL•Polnl •·II •• SI Louis (Terrv
M l, US O.lft.
AMmlttCAM L• AGU•
........ 4 ........ 2
MILWAU..I CAL~NIA .,..... .,._.
JIOO OWhllecf 4 110
4 I 0 0 llev 211 • 0 l 0
• 0 f l Jo1rner ID 4 0 0 0
' 0 t I CO.••• rl • 0 t I S 0 I 0 0-nnt drl • 1 2 I J 0 I 0 .,_ .. JO 3 0 I 0
4 0 2 0 Ht>clfOI P" I 0 0 0
4 0 I 0 Ar"'H ~ J t I t
•1 1 0 lhllrl• 1 1 00 --..c • 0 I 0
SC1*ilelt• 1 0 0 0
Mc t.mr Pl\ I 0-t 0 ~.. 0 1 00 8•11• T.... .M1t1 .......... .. .. .., ---· ~ ____ ,
0-~C.ICNl''I lflfeff91~ ..... •II -VWM 011 I~ " I. CalfWnle I 1.0I Mlf•I .... M. CMtw!lle 6 '9-WMe,
Dewll. Af'fllla Mtt~ew:1114 ID l ~-. ';
Oarwlfl p
Sohmn Ofl
AllOSIO P
ll 1l 1 T .....
k-"" """"'
• 0 0 0 • 0 1 0
3 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
3 0 l 0
0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0
I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 no• o
Lei' • ...... IOI-I
..... ' ...... 000-0 ~ Wlnntno RBI -Slletbv (12) E~riffln, ltamlru , Stut>os, Asnoy
OP-L.os Aneelft I LOB-Los Angetei s, .._Ion S. tfll-Sllelbv (9) SB-Bau (JOI, SH (1').
IP H ll ER II SO .............. Henlll_. W,?2-t ' ......
llYM 2
Oenrill L,7· 12 6
' 0 0
0 0 0
:l I 1
0
Aeosto I
Umplrn-+tome, Grei>11, CINI, Bonin, Tniro. Kibler
T-1:20 A-16.113
0 0 0 0 0
Finl, Qulc.k, 5ec·
MAJOR' LEAGUE L•AD•AS Amerk.afl L ...... ,.,,._. ~.,. . ._,
(lated -4SO ....... ,
G Al It H l"ct.
9-1 lsn l•S 552 116 '" .359 Pucttett Min 144 607 ts 210 .344
Gt'-well Btn 147 5" 11 114 .335
Wlnfletd NY 143 534 tS 171 l33
MofltDt Mn--144 S71 106 111 .3T7
Tremmll Del 1Zl 451 10 IQ .317
lrell KC 141 SS7 14 17• .312
H111ek Min IJI di 7• ISS ,311 ~r•l'CO c1e 1•2 576 N 1n .JIJ7 Mettinotv NY 132 S52 17 169 .J06
Y-t Mii , 152 Stl • 171 .306 ltUN~i. Bo\I011, 116, Censeco. <>ell· •nd. 11•. It Henderson, New York, 110, Mom°',
Mllweu11", 106, OHenderton, Oetllend, f7 HIT5-Puc11e11. M•llMIOI•, 210, Booos. Bos•
ton. "'· Greenwe~. Boston, IN, Molttor, Mii· •eu!IM. 111, Wlnt.elcl, New Y~k. 171, Yount, MllweutlM, 171
lllt-Cenwco. 0.klend, 117; Greenw ...
1ot1on, 110. Puckelt MlnneM>le, IOI Wlnflelcl,
New Yor1', 10., OwEven1, Boston 102. arell
K._ Cilv. IOI, Cert.,, Cleveland, ff, GBett
Toronto, to, McGwlre, Oel\lend. to
OOUILEs-e-, Bost0<1, •I, Bretl Ken·
sas City, 41, GrM!lweel, lloslon, J7, Puckett,
MlnnetOI• 37, ............ 17. '
TIUll'LE$-lleYnoleh S..tt• 11, WllSO!I.
K-C•t\t. 11, Y-•. M1IW•ukM, 11, Green·
well, Boston, I, OwEve11s. Boston, 7, It••· -......... 1. •
HOME llUN5-<an1'CO, 0.kland. .0, ~lff. T-to. l3, «Hetll, Mlnnftole. 21, McGwJf'w, Oetllend, 21, 'Cetlet', C......_nd 17 ~. leltlmore, 77, Hrbelt, Mln-1e: 75; JC.,_, ..... Yorll, 25. SnYdet' Clevelend 75 Wlftlllid, New Yorll, 25 ' '
STOLEN IASES-ltHendet'son, New York,
16; ....,.., Detroit, 41, Molitor, MllweukM, •I, c.-., 0.lend, n. ltevnotds, S..tlle, l2
ll'ITCMING 114 Clkl1iontl-V>Ote, Min-te,
22·6, .1't. H11nt, loalon. 11·5. JU. GO.wk, 0-_,., IS-S, 790, GWlue, 1(-Cl!V, 11•7, . 11t: ......,_, Detroit, 1l·6, .e4, Kev. Tor·
-.. ll-S, .M'I, Welcll. ~ IS-I, .si ~. Nlw Yorll. ll ·7, .6IO SnttK~~*'-1. ..... m ,
LMllMI, ...,,., m. Vlelll, NI""'"°'•· 112,
MMeeN. s.e.e. "" ................ m
$AYaS-Cdler1tev, Oetllend, .,, ·-~ Mlfti ..... , •• OJclnft, CtevNnct, 34, ThteMfl
Clllale, JI, "'9Mc, MMw.-.. , •
........ LAMM '""""" .. , ......... ) ............. , . .... . .. ""' 0-SD IM .. 61 15' JU
...... Ml 1• .. S1 111 -........ CN I .... fl 11' _.,
0 I I r-Mell I.. .. ft f71 m
0.-0ll I• -,. * "' .......... *• •tM .~ ~~ 10 ta .. ,. Jtl ""°" tJt HJ .. 1-2" .... .., ..... , ...
DlfM Clll IJI 461 ti l)t 117 ..._. .. °" IJf ... IO 115 217
Mc09e lft. "' a1 .. 111 111
S •rt lied wlln 23. '
STOLEN IASES-Coleman, SI Louis, 76;
GYoung, Houaton, 61; OSmhh; SI. Louis. S2,
S.DO. ClncJnnall, 46; Butler, San Francisco, ~.
Ofill•on. MonlrH I. «I PlTCHING (14 decislonsl-<one, New Vol'"k,
17·l • .ISO, P•rrett, Montreal, 11·3, .716, Brown-
lno, Clnclnnell, 16·S, .761; OJeckion, Clnclnneli ,
12·7. ....ffWIN-, Dedwn, n .a, :7ll1
K-. Houston, tJ·S, .n 2, Goooen, New York, 11·7, .720; ~•llelt. P1t11burvn. IS·6, .71• STRIKEOUT~yan, Houston, 111. Delton.
SI. Louis, 1"; Cone, New V~k. 116, Scot•. Houston, 1n, Hw1111Mr, Oed9en, 111
SAVEs.-Franc'll, Clncinneli, 3', W~rell. SI
Loul1, 32; Goll, Plttsour11h, 31, MaOevls, S.n
Dieeo, 27; ledf"ollen, Plllladelollia, 25. OSmlth, Houston, 25.
• TENNIS
Man's~
l•t Le• AllWles) ""t ..... ~ Jett Terenoo (U.S ) o.f. Derrick Rostagno
IU.S.1, 6·~. 6·•, Oen Goldie (U.S l Clel. ltOOOle
Welu (U.S.), 1·6, 7·6, 7·S, Merl< WOOClforde
IAu11rene1 lltf. llotlen varn ROI t1r11Tne1. 7·6,
6-1. Marty o ... ;, IU.S.)-Oef Todd Wllsk,en
(U.S ), 7·6, 6·1, Jim Courter (U.S.> Clef Je1m« Yr ... (Peru), 7·5, 6·2, Jim PUS1n IU SI Clef
Jofln Letts (U.S ), 6·2, 6·3; Pete SamPrH IU.S I
o.f Peter Ooollan (Au11rella ), 3·6, 6:3, 6·3
USTPA taum.ment
(et PMPll SerMell MmN
~~
llon Hl9flt-(U S I def Drew $wM 1 IU.S ), S-7. 7·S, 6•l; Merlo Martiner US) def
A!Mrto GoeneM CU S ), 2·6, 6-2 6·2, Ertc
StvrmM IU.S l o.f C11rls McGowen CU S.) 6· t, ,.,, lrlen Joebon (U.S ) def Glen HOlrovd
CU.SJ, .. 4, 7·6
WOMmN ~ .... Sillllet
Ll.e 5-mann CU.S I def Keren &ernaro
IU S ), 5.0 . 6·3, 6·2. Roo.n Cov«Oele (US I
def Mentl8 Bteoet cu SJ, 4·6, 6·3, s-2. retireo
Ll.e Moldrem IU S l def St>eron Swenberrv
CU S.), 7·6, 7·6, Cerol C0011ran1s (U S) def
tere OunN CU.S I, 6·•. 6·•
M"9 Sex 7, Reneers l
CHIC-TIJIAS
N~L
MONDAY'S SCO.E
Cleveland 2l. lndlaneootls 11
SUll*V's co-._.. •I New Vork Glanls, I om.
Allenl• el Deltas, 10 11..m.
Chlceeo •I Gr"n Bey, 10 • '"
Cleveland et Clnclnnetl, 10 • m. Mleml et lndlenePOlls, 10 e.m.
* That was back on J unc 24. when Wegman went seven
innings without a decision m an I l·inning Milwaukee
victory.
WIDEBODIES ••.
homBl
Greg Bell just has to tum ihose slloulders, so they're
facing Nonb or South and another l 00 yard rushing day
will be his. Sounds simple, doesn't it Some of you ought
to give the Rams a call. It makes you think that Danny
Dc'/ito could gain I 00 yards behind this line.
Keep your eye on 75. 66, 56. 67 and 78. They're easy
to find.just look forthe biggest rear ends in uniforms that
fitthemsotight it looks like they had tojumpofTa 10.
story building to get into them. .
Greg Bell will be righ1 behind them . but if the express
lanes arc not working then it could bea longday for Bell.
YOLLEYaALL
""" ~ tlirts CtP RANklNGS
S·A DMMll
COACH -..c-..----,.roma1 •
docsn•t work." said Hill. .. And 1f1t
docs work, they have something that
would have wo rked better."
Hill is in h-is 27th year as the Saxons
coach after nine years of experience at
Garden Grove and Rancho Alamitos
highs, as well as time at Orange Coast
College as an assistant.
1. Mlra Costa, 1 C-o.i Me'1 Jo lrriM1 '-.s.n:e 8erbere; s. w...,.._, ' , .OO•
Pueotoi; 7. ""'"" Her11«1 8 BlsllOo
Moooomerr. '· Metet De11 10. La...,. hKll.
The question I have is just what
does Supcnnouth thin le the loyal
opposition isdoin~? As Costa Mesa
C'Olch Tom BaJdwm said prior to a
biuame: "Hey, we're not going to be
just standing there holding blocking
4·A OMMft New E1191end et Houston, 10 a m.
New YMk Jets et Detroit, 10 e.m
Pllllecle!Pnle .et MIMeiote, 10 • m
PlllsburOll it Butfelo, 10 e.m.
TernH Bev •I New Orlten\, 10 a.m.
Sen Oieeo •' Kins.ts Cltv, 1 o.m.
Sen Frenclsco et Sullle, I p.m.
Weshlnoton el Plloenlx, I Pm.
l. Gehr; 1 Ed!Mft1 J Tnou.and Oeks, 4 •• Mertooroueh S. Newbury Perk, 6 Torre nce, 1
Mervmo4Jnl; I Esoerenie. t . Merlna1 10 . __ g 1amlneoe. dummies." !'
M9MIY'I GMMJ ,. '"\
lt8*n et Denver, S o m
C ..... T ... 20
-ll-d .... ,..,. 1. Miami, Ft (S2) 2·0·0 1.171 1
2. UCL.A C3l 3·0·0 l, 104 2
l . OIOehotne (1) 2·0-0 1,016 •
4 Auburn 2·0·0 toO 6 5. Sou"'9rn Cal 121 2·0-0 159 S
.. ~ J-0-0 I02 7
7. LSU 2-0·0 194 t I.~ Oemt FD·O 7's:t t t . Ftorlde Ste le 2+0 73' 10
10. ....... 2·1·0 639 11
11. Weil Vlrelnl• J·O·O '°' 12
12. Clemloll 2· 1·0 577 3
ll. AleOetne 1 ·0-0 4SS 13 14. Soutft Cer041ne 3·0-0 • 17 l•
IS. Penn Slefe 2-~0 35' 16 16. Pltl 2·0-0 no
17. Wnlllnot~ 2-0·0 m 17
11. Oftllllome Sl•I 1·0•0 175 20
"· MldllNn 0-2•0 "' IS 20. ll'loflde 3·0-0 .. °"*' receMng votes· Wtomfnv 7•. lnd1ene '4,
AMlllllMI JI, Or"on l,7, BrkJhem Young 32, Coloredo 30, Duke 11, -..rlrOM Stele I. North
C•rOllne Stete I, Houston 6, Hewell S, Texes
4, Vendert>ltl •. W11llln111on Stet• 3, Air Force
2, la1rto< 1, Ohio Slate 1, wntern Mlchlven 1.
Smell SdlMts DIYIHll
I. Cete; 2. Wlnctwero, 3 MeyfTel<I. '·
Oledwtck; s. Vllenovt Preo, 6. NewllWt Clwia-*"" 7. UMnY Ctw'tltlefti I L• Sier re
•Hle........_
MONDAY'S SCOllH T~onlo 4, Oetroil 3 (01)
luflalo 5, New Jerwv • Coll WIMIHO ), Mlnnesot• 3 lh•. oil
C•IMrv ?, ee1mon1on 2 Ille. otl
lflnt-i>lece vores In per111trwwsr ------
, __ _
c~ U1aee aees
0.A.... COAST ( 1-0)
1' lllo ~ 14
S.lurdev-1!1 c.m1no• lhomel
S.t., Oct 1-· Ml. Sen Antonio'. I.JO
s.1., 0c1 ~Sen Ole9o cc· lhomel. 1:>0
S.I,. Oct IS-.t Sen Oleeo MIM'
Set., Oct n-seddl1111ck • Ct'lomel, J.JO at., Oct n.-t Fuewton•
S.t., Nov ~1ven10e• (llOl'Ml
let., NoY l,._t GOiden Wes1•
S.I., Nov l._.encho 5-ftt1"o• (llOme)
eoLHN W.ST I \·Ol
17 Lone hectl Cltv 6
,,, ... ...,.. .... Ae cc· ct10me1
S.t .. Oct 1-t ~tern•
S.1 •• Oct I -e1 Camino" l l!Ome) S.t., Oct. 1._..I ~·. IJO
S.t .• Oct Jt-4u1wton• (hclme) Set,. Oct ....... _.. s.m1eeo•
S.t , Nov • ._..t IUdlH1cJI•
S.t,. Nev. It-Or ..... Coest Gotleee• l'10mel
Set.. Nov 1._.._..,. cc. (home) ........ cei•-.-me. . ..... .,...... ..,,.
Al ...,.. et 1 "'1IBI llOIH
All hCltN ..,,,.. •I Ore"" Coest Cot .....
o... .........
DAV.Y'S Loat•R (.......,, lleKtl) -S
11oe~. U7 .,.iera. n veliowtell, «11 DOtlllo, 101
rodl ""'· 123 cellco ben, 61 s.tnd ban, 100 • ~eret, 170 1Nlnti11 Jeck, '6 icvtoln, J3 1>1\19
..WCI\.
... .,._T LANDtNG -3 llOtlls . 41 ...-n IO MM bets, S halloul, llO bonito. 3
.,..... .. , 16 medlere4, 10 roc.11 "'"· 5 KUtf>ln, 1l ~. • catlco IMH'. lf MNilnlsh leek.
6 .. llW<f\.
The fact is the folks on the other
sidC""ofthe line areh'rjUsl a t5unch of
hamburgers. •
ow owe get really good
coaches and win every game? Ones
who arc worth ttfeirsalt?
Wellof~urse, let'sgetSuper-
mouth out there. He's got all the plavs
and knows just what to do. '
. 0
lfyou1hinkyou"ve-known ron-
sistency. lookover thesc numbers
chalked up by Corona cid Mar High
quarterback Ty Price in the Sea Kinai' first two non-league football
pmcs:
lnasbu'lout victory over Hunt-
inaton Beach he c.ompleted 12 of23
for 117 yards and a touchdown,
suffering one interception.
A week later, in a shutout victory
over San Clemente. he completed 12
of24 for l I 7 yards and a touchdown
with no inJerception . '
His favorite receiver, Warren
Johnson. latched on to six receptions
each time out.
0
The longest current winning streak !~ Oranae.County football? Maybe
1t sthe Edison Ht&h sophomores.
Coach BruccBelcner'soutfit put No.
23 on the boards last week.
0
An annual trophy for the Costa
Mesa-Estancia football duel, com·
plcte with a San Francisco cable car
bell, has been donated by longllme
Estancia t.ckers Jim and Joan Scott.
They must have known somethina
-theynosoonerdid it than Estancia
snapped a two-pme losing streak to
t.bc Mustanp.
0 MaterDei~rooachJohn
o·Neil is lookinafortwo, maybe ~hree, lowerlevelCOKhes. lfyou'rc
interested on a walk-on basis.. O'Neil
can be conl.ICted at Maier Oei
(7S4'-7722)orat 64S-7718 .
0
Some intereltinastat.istic:s &om California Football Map.Dae:
A survey of350 vanity food.U
playen. who 1veqeed I? )'Wlof' ••
rnuhed ia I poll lllOwiftl. uno.t other thinea. lhe followias;
•'7.l percent mar..-.. 10.,.. PGi•• •~llMl 94.lpen::a1haw1 collllt Min pla•-1
•40.6perant holda ...,job
..._IMIClaOOI ~ 4J. I percat owa diarowa Ythide;ud Sl.4
...... 'ft ... •cbectilla~
CCMllltl. ~ ~tare ia.li!eet~al!llll!llddi• ......... ~'TJ'::=:rr•e
nperinWnu111wit11.,.._
• •
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, September 20, 1988 a&
•
Salaries up, but p t Operty management jobs va cant
Youn& professional'> ~~king Jobs 1n real e~tatc arc
attracted to the "sizzle .. of.m nag1ng de-.elopment, while
property mana&ement po<illl ns urc going unfilled desp11e
b11 sala~ increases, a leading cxecu11vt rccruner told the
Lusk Center for Real E late Development at the
Un1vers1ty of Southern Cahfom1a
Na11~nal Real fatale dt\ 1c.11m "1th headquarter; 1n LO!>
Angtles.
Spca)ong to student\ anti ta~ult) Van Leeu\\en '>aid
real estate professional <,hould 1.ons1dcr propc:n~
mana,&emtnt as a career be a use 11 \,\ill offtr .. e,celknt
compensation and opponun1t1e'> during the ne't dri:ade
\\ h1le enn;-lc\ el po'>ll•On!> in de' dopment manage·
ment are scarce. "the n.'' crse 1s trul' al the lop ~n1or
de,elopmen1 managers an: in l'\traordinartl). high
dtmand .. Van Leeu .... en ~1d ·· 1nce then.• arc le" tormJ I "'a}S 10 iain de-.elopmen1 c\J)t.'ncnn· the a' a1lablt' pool
of experienced cand1datl'\ remain'> qu11c .. mall··
m Jhe pa~t has had a '>onw" tY.it tarn1)hl.'d 1mag~ as a real
t"State career These managl'r' mu'>t dl·al "llh problems ot
maintaining building' ··at1 cad' 1n thl· ground and
ansv.enng to tenC4nl rH·t·J, 'i ou t•nJ up dealing "rth the
problems an~1ng tk'lilU'e ol poorl) uinl l'I' l'J design and
construrnon or mJrh·1 1n~ d1 1liluh1l''
··Mean\!. hill.' thl entrl·prcnt.'ur "'h•• hu1h the pr-OJeC'~
often lo~ 1nterc-'1 nnct· tht• rrnJt'd I\ lk\1gned. ti nanc.ed
bu1h and leased
"Fierce compcllt1on for a hm)ted number of entr)-
level development-management posts con11nues 10 take
the spotli$hl in real estate. But the le s glamorous but
equally cnttcal jobs 1n pro.pert) management arc when~
the opponuni\les arc 1n todafs market.'' said Lee Van
Leeuwen. managing partner ofKomFclT) fn1ernat1 onal"s
"And, propert) managl·men1 al\o ma.) scne as a
sttpping stone to other po'illOns 1rrthe rndustry. including
development." he said.
"This 1\ crucial .b«ause mo\t real estate companies
don ·1 have de\ elopment training programs \ ou often
need re'al estale e"lpenence 1u'>t 10 get in the door ..
Van Leeuv.en said the rcnl estate depanment'> of
Fomrne 500compan1es financial 1n'>t1tu11un\and the real
estate consulting pral'tlCl'\ ot the Big E1g~1 accoun11ng
firms aho offer e'cellcnt opportuniucs tor real e'>talt'
careers an Leeu .... en pointed out that propc:n) management
.. But pwpert~ man.111-l ml'nl i.. ,, l I Ul 1al pan of the
o' erall real es1at\' prol.l''' tht· 11m· rn•"l t·s~en11al 1n
ma1nta1n1ng l1Jng-1am 'JIUl' 1n a Pfllll'd <\nd building
011.ners are r.w.1ng .,JIJT1n 111 ure 1Jll•n1cd l'\ecut1H·~ ··
ReY-aiiiped
American ,,
Sayings
CREDIT LINE Is your creditoVerdue?
KeepeardsJusdncase
apRoints ~
, By ne Associated Press
Byl>lXTE REDFEAR:-.
Of11'e~l'hl11Mt
Fred 01\el 1h1nks hl· h..t\ tht• .in'" er
10 cred11 card debt
'OU knO\I.. that h~fllhk 1rrHllt'Ot
Three d1rcc1ors were app()intcd 11. hen the cards ha' t' rt'J ht·d 1 hl'tr
, Monday 1n tn ine to the board of lim1t'l \\hen,ou knm' that '1'1cadot
Amencan av1 ngs. the nl'" thrift STARK VAr-iNUXI LOUD reaching for .the card '"u'. !!''' \l1 emerging from the reorganization reach for the ched.ho11I. in,1l·.1d 10
and ba1lou1 of the na11on'<, second-pa) ofT1he balan e'> dul·'
' la~~~ ~;;;~~00~~0:~~1 consultant Pacific Enterprises no?·~:! s~:~s;,~!~~~tO~l:~~J \~~~ ICI\ Paul Homan, instrumental in the t ~l His method 1n, ht'\ h" ,, ...... 0 .... n...,. Conunental llhno1s B!lllk tum-ee S _ a IO\enllOn I e JU'illnCJ')t \ _, aroun , an ranc1 o a\\~er . .-..-·-.... • ..-. Jhe 39->eaGord La~un.l lkJth
Delos Puu Jt.~pcnencc ~ ~111-·_.._.___ ~ ---man designed the .<le' l\c 10 hdp ~tlon affecting bank~. and Willlam J. C1v1c leader Hy la Holmes Bertea has been elected t0 the Pacific himself and his friend' l!t'l 11ut .. 11ht·ir
erant, tx-vicc president of Fedel1\I Eaterprlses board of d1rl.'t1ors The < oruna def Mar resident has mass credit card tntkhtl·Jnt'''
Home Loan Mortgage Corp been a leaderin the Orange C ount~ Pl.'rforming .\ns Center. '.'lewpon .. People "ould ""' I 'l. ~111 h>, ut
Amencan's chairman and chief Harbor Junior League. Hoag Ho<,p11.il C'ancer Campaign. C (" up m) credn l'Jrd., I put nn <'"' n
executive officer Wilham J PopeJO} Women's Athlettt· Board H.irbor Da' chool and Hoose Ear cred11 cards10 a bool. JnJ hid tht·m 1n
and ·Merrill Bu I r both orrner · h~t_o·t:OnlIDl'>.llilOl.'r ol i.he &> mnas11cs compeuuon m~ hbrar;. So I thought l\ h~ nut a
-'direCiors of the Al!lencan a' 1ngs at the· J 984 01> mp1c Gamrs. Pan tie I ntl'rpnscs. \\1th headquarter~ pigg) bank for credll l.inh ...
l.ll---..a.nid....bc1a.D~t.SSJOCJ.auon_..n~........ln_Jl!&-I•---"'· H..&S-A'f\tt-le-So;,c-6'""fl~~:t+h:t"f1H~tf·M1'tttt-G~-B·o-:.:;--. -tht"11ta1TOlr·r-1r--'Wrtlh~so:nm~e~e"<"<l1trTa nwnl·\ l··a~r-n-e .... d..,.,fl..,...,
ceiversh1p. ha'e agreed 10 ~ta) on 10 largest natural gas d1str1but1on u11l1t) rhrift) Corp . a drug and pla}rng Grant <\ndrl''" 11n .. (R·nt•ral
provide management ~1ab1ht}. the sport ing goods chatn 'itore retailer anJ oil and gas e\plorat1on and Hospita l.'' and ''Inning' trom ··Hui·
company annoupced. producuo n operattons In I %~. lht' lOmpan) re-ported net income of I> .,.,ood Squares·· and·· H 1g.h Roller'> ...
Amencan Savings' parent cum· S251 m1lhon on oper.lllng rl.',cnul''-olS' 3 b~lhon. D1,el bankroned enoug~. tu p:i) un
pany, Irvine-based F1nanC1al Corp. of Pat Stark of Costa \ksa i~ ~o~' .i p'ruJCCl managl'r for Elliott his· modest credit lard hill' and p;.i~ De11J NM,........, Mc* ..... America. earlier th1 month tik-d fo r Corp., a Newpon Bea h·hascd genl.'ral 1,,ontracungcompan). He: .,..111 fo r the protOt)pe and rnanut':.llture ut
protection from creditors under be rtspons1ble for lC>OnJmaung thl.' l'O n'>1r1-1 c11on of prOJCCl'i. his in' en11on Chapter 11 of the federal bankruptc~ I d h h Lak c 0-b Id So the former g.raph1l dl'\lgnn hir
law. ins u 1ng t e ne" 1 rcc-<,to~ t' \.·n11.~r o ice u1 1ng and the Walt Disne~ Pnxluctlltn' caml' ur
Fred Dhel of Laguna Beach shows models of his Juatinca.e
-a plagy bank-like ceram ic container for credit carda.
maJor remodeling ol the ITT C~n!'~n t.1~11t ~~· both 1n antaJ~na. with the Ju uncJ<,l' _ J rig.g~ t>.in~-
The Federal Homl' Loan ·Bank Nelson Rockefeller Galleries h.1, n..1mcd Eva VaDJ1aki as like ceram ic cont.11m·r \\ 11h J on,··"•''
Board placed American S:l\ ing:r. & director of 11s gallcr') 1n ('o)la \kc;a'<, "ou1h Coa t Plaza. he was opening for 1he "di·\\ Orn pl.1't1l
Loan Association into a tcmpor:ir) chosen for her pa~t c\ixncnu: at the l P'>ta1rc; Galle~ 1n outh Coast Once the cards drt' '>l•Pfll.'O 1n thn
,, rccciversh1p -aplannedpart ofa$2 Plazaandin,ohemcnt"1th ln1l'rn.11wnal \rt ollet:11ons 1n8e,erh cannot be 1af..en l'Ut unk,., thl· u'l'r
billion fcderaJ ba1lou1 plan that .... 111 Hills. Nelson R<X·kefdkr C1alkm:s li.'Jture c«clusl\c original \.\Ork\ takes a hammer to the 'hm~ ll'r.tm1t
turn control of American O\cr 10 a b} American and 1ntl'rnat1on..1l .1rt1'it'i co,er _ Texas investor group. · • • • 0 1,cl saH tht' .Ju,11n,.1,l· h.1, In effect. the ne" rt•cencrship BrlanLoud ha\J01 ncJ Dean Worldwide a\ana1xoun1r\O:CUll'C. se'ernl ad,antage' 0 ,l'r the Jra ... lil
created a new .\mcncan a' ings :ind according to HaLd Ga1nl''>. pfl'\1dcn1 l)f\hc Hunungron Beach-ba ed .. soluuon ofcutung up.1.r1.·.du ,·.u-d lt'1o..
-severs-ail ue~en tlic ano -mrenr.monal lr.m'C\POrtatu.)n ~('Imp.to\. Founcko Tn l91f:'"l)can a. hassle 10 reappl\ Im n1.·" .. rt•Jll
FCA. The bank board agreed to turn Worldwide is a full-'il·n ice fre1~~ lc!n' arJcr cards. he sa~ s. and 'oml' Pt'•lpk -.i
control of the nc"' <\mcncan 53, ing Balboa Island rt'\IJCnt ~iiebael Cla~ too ha 101ncd tht' In l(ll. the~·, e reall~ go11en 1nt11 1.kht -
over to the Robert M Ba~s Group of office of Norris. Beggs & ~ i m~on as J <,c·n1or markeung consultant. m1gh1 h.i' t' troubk .:iu..1lil\ ng. lur thl
Fon Wonh. Texas. Bas'> agrl'cd 10 announcl'd John \.\ Rotknburg .. , ll'I.' prri.idcnt and uthem same cards v.hen the' ·re re.i.:h t1> 1r'
pump $550 million cash Into o.\hwn-California regional man.1gl·r for the full--.cn 1ci.' real e<;ta\C com pan'. the pla,11c route again .
can. Cla\lon. "ho .... 111 hanJk tht' ka"n~ ,u1d aks of comml·rc1al o tli ce Ho"t'' er '' nh h1' gad~t·1 1 ftlll'r<' 1'
The new directors \\Ill senl' until buiidings. ha ocrn a''c>u..11l·d '"'h 1ht· Orang .. • Count} rt"al estate anecdto getat tht•tull.t•J J\\J~ ,rl·J11
an agreement bet"een tht FcdNal market for 11 ~C"ars cards the' are :n .11lahk -Ill\\ n
Home Loan Bank Board and the ca!>C' D1,d ...,,,.
Robert M.. Bass Group is finahlcd But for all hr' hra1n,1 •rrn1ng.. n 1, ,·1
BUSINESS NOTES
said there "'il" one mJ•tir tJllt'r hl'
O\ erlool.ed \\ h1k ,fr, duping thl
J ustincase hl.l" to m.srl.l·t tht" thine
··.\I though I produCt'd them thl:fl.
"'as no retail ou\let 10 marl..ct thl'IT' ·
D1,el sighed .. I feel hi.\.' thl· gu' "ho
in\ ented the T Ul'l.Cr .. he ..... 11J rdt·r.
ring to the automot1 \ t' ~n ' t'n\l>r "h11
\I.as drummed out 01 bu-.mc~ h'
General \1otor<,
The o' erlOOl.l·d Ila" 1n thl marl..,·t·
1ng plan "'a., 1he IJt 1 th..1t r,·t.i I 't"r',
~ere not thnik....:1 .itx>ul tJfl' 1ng .i
product tbJt l'O•l)llf'-1£.l'', U'>lt>mt·r. !•
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markeung them a~ J n1mpll'a·1~
different product. but \o for n111Jt·.i,
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data processings)'stcm!.. Costa Mesa·
based FUeNet Corp. has entaed a
joint marketing agreement wtth Can·
ada's lateraationaf Datacasting
Corp. to transmit 1mag~ and d;ua
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number of locauons via h1gh-spceJ
sateHite communications.
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Fik Ntfs ValueNet programfonridc·
pendent sales organ1zat1ons.
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rence S. Jordan. vice president·"l.111.'
a1 FileNet. •
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available for the first lime a '' 1ti and
economic satellite commun1ca11on
network for o""nizauons who necJ
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site to numerous loca11ons .• 1cro!.s th'l'
country."
1rs -qwiser re uhs:·
The Costa ~k'a tirm rl'Cl'nth
reponed net earnmg~ of 9.1-C:!.f)()()
or 75 cents per <,hJTe. on rl'\l~nues of
S 125.1 2~.000 for the fi"c:il 't'ar l'nded
July 3. Earnings ho"ed a i't>.:! ~l'l·cnt
increase: O\ er tho c rcportl·d lt)r the
previous }ear. ·
lts-tiirecton reaffirmed on "· ~-+.:l'
a P.lan 10 repurchase an additional. I
million share ofstOl·k. The comp.m~
had aJread} completed purchao;c of nearl~ 2 million shares pur.,uant 10 a
s1m1lar authon-za11on made in \ta,
1987. .
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program announced un .\u~. 4. I~. -
and. a of ·pt 15. I~ S. held -:
percent of \" 1 ratt•I. ou ht.rnd 111g
shares.
The new OO.OOO-sh3re purcha~·
plan follO\\S a pmate placeml.'nt h~
Y1ratel. announceJ 1n June of
1.045.697 ne\\ h 1 <.urd ')harr> ol
V,ratc.·lccommon stock "nh I( '..:
ICS directors al o have authorm.'d
the purcha e from time 10 11mr ofvp
to 3 milhon share of I(' tommon
stock o'er '''o ~car on tht' open
market. in prn ate!~ ncg.ouatl.'d tran<.·
acuon . 1n bloc!. trades at or llt•a r
market pncec;. or 11 ma~ cons1dt•r a
tender offer subicct to appropn:ne
regulator) fihng~ -
~ of ~ug. 31 I(' had 1-OlbAI 5
Emu le\ designs. manufacture'> and
markets high-performanl'l' k'atll'r-
sh1p products that enhance lhe per·
formance of DEC. PC'.\ T :ind PS:!.
and other compu1cr }Stem~ 1n the
specific areas of data storagr and data ..-
communica11ons. No\-. 111 "" 10th ~ar; thecompan)-stll' \\Orldwrdt-t~r
end users, OE Ms and lht• ')'item
integrators.
••• IC'N Pbrmactuticals lnc.'s dm·c·
IC' said a -prt·' 1u... t'tu n:i, 1o.
program of J mllli1 n IC ' ,h,1 _.,
announl't'd on \1.m h ~ '\ I% .. h.1d
JUSt abou1 hecn compktcJ
IC~ de,elop'>. mJnulJllur,-.. Jn,1
markets· pharm:lll lll ... :ii Jn,1
b1omed1cal produ..i' ..1n.I ~·r' '-''' pnmanl~ 1n the l 'n w ... I 'tall'' (. n
ada. Mc\lco and Furorx·
~Ne" 'i orl. t'trula h.1, .llyUll•'d .1
20 Q.pcrcen1 ~la~e in Pacifi c-.. <'tt'D·
tific Co. 1n 'e"'pMl l·ka,h JnJ "Ill
seek 10 sell 1hc 'hJrl'\ 1n J "ngk
1ransac11on
~ccord1ng to .1 tilinll \\1th the
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m1ss1on. "hulw R,,,l •• ( Ehrnun
control I I mil .,,., ,h.1 rl'' ol P..tnlit
d1ents The aun.'g...1t, "":
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shares in one Jcal "' mJ\lnlll. \•
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statemt'nl The partnl'i"h1~hJ' ~
pre-sent plan\ ll' "'la\..l' .111 • ,.
traordinar: corpuratc ,hJn~l''
Panric 1cnt1lk mJl..1.'' l'll'1. •-,~ ..
in'\truments. ~pec1ali1cd nllll<>r' .i·'
spa\'.e components ...
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Pah Technology Corp.. h..1' . ,
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l1mpa0\ hn emcn·d int,, .1 •· "·
binding tcncr of 1n1ent rl.'IJt111~ t• "i.
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witb diJitized images that are stored
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routed throughout an organ1zat1on
with WorkFlo management sot\\\ are.
FileNct has more s' terns mstalll•d
worldwide than llS compet1tors com-
bined.
tors have authorized the pureha .. c
from tim~ to time of l.\P 10 500.0UO
sharcs.ofVtratek1 lac. <'Om mon 'itOCl
The Costa !\.1csa CO\T'IPJO\ ~1d Monda~ the Vtratek ~tock "t..1ulu be
purchased 1n open market or pn-
vatel)' nego11ated transa lion or 1n
block trades at or near market pnct'S .
over a one·)'car period. It <,a1d lhl'
purpose of the ae11on 1s to 1nt·rcat,c
lCN's controlling interc't 1n the
subs1dia11 for ta'\ reason
l"ht·\ pulleJ 111 10. 12 ~nw t'' 11
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intends to continue to repurchase II'
commo n stock..
Chairman Fred B. C'o-. said la 1
Friday. "We believe our tock con-
1" tinucs to be undervplued relall\ e to
the market. especial!\' io '1cw of our strona earnings last fiscal )l'ar.
As of .\ug, 31. \ 1rn1cl . h.tu •
9.198.520 share outstanding IC:'\
said it has 170.050 shares of \'1 rJtd ..
stock remaining to be puf'lha:.cd
Six Thursday Evenings
Sept. 29th-No v. 3rd
7:30-9:30 p.m.
Over 5,000 have
attended 14 previous
workshops
• ST. ANDREWS PRr..SB JAN CHURCH
Newport Be•ch-St. ~ndrewu1 1Sth St.
(•cross from N~wporl Hubor Hish) -S20 Resi~tr.uion
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Orange Coast OAIL y PILOT /Tuesday. Septemw 20, 1988
TUESDAY'S CLOSING·PRtCE8
_Marke.t'sgain modest
~E\\ YORK (~Pt -Thl' '>tod. market
posted a modest gain toda~ reco' cnng r,ome of the
ground ldst in the pre' 1ous session
The pace of trading Yi 3'> '>lugg1!>h
~nah sts said the gain represented a tecbrucal o
rebound from '"fanda) 's sellolT
WHAT AM EX Dio
I NEW YORK (AP) S.o 20
TIM'S· dltv on ~= ¥~ l'Mw l'llOM l'Mw lows
AMEX LEADER S
PAV.
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NEW Y~I( (AP> -S..les 4 pm Tuncsev pt'lce and ntl cttan~ of 1ne 10 men I ect1,,,. American Slocot E xcrtange lnl.lft. trading natlOl\anv et more rt1e11 s I Neme Veful'M Lest Ot9.
I Hom.snoc> SS6.600 4 • + , TtxHAirCP 45,,900 13 f + • Amdt l'll ' 314,700 18 ~ + ~ ECl'IOBe'l 32S.600 16 • ~ ti l.OtlmarT.i '46 300 1• + , ICH Co i<M.100 71 Nant11<:kln 112,IOO S •
FlAu"Pr 171 400 9 5· 16 Wtn11Leb8 171 600 9 • -.. .MSI Dale' 151100 111. -'•
CoLD Qu oTE s
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WHAT NYSE Orn
NEW YORK I API Seo 20
tYft-'""-·
•v a v Advenc;ed 161 514 ~lined 60S ~~ ~~ 497 196J 1U 1
Newl'I ' 29 2• New low' 19 14
NYSE LEAD ERS
NEW YORK (A P)-Sein, 4 P.m. Tu.sday orlce 1"4:! net cnenge of tne JS most ectllf! New Yorio: Stoek Excl'le~ lnun. rred•no net•onauv et more than s 1 ...,.,_ Vfifi LAst 0.... Kroeao •.916. S6 +3r.;. PrilllpPtt 2.as.-. 191 + , &axter 2.•91. 20¥t -~
Amer T& T 2.m.aoo 26'.., + • R~ 1, ,100 10 -, --'11 CSXCP l . ,100 ~
GenEICt 1 7 ,400 43 •
IC Mart 1 ~,IOO 37~ + 'I NEnon 1 ·'°° SJ"w -,
Ill( 1 ·=--45 .. .:!:. ! ~ g: tm· :e IE +:~ Conlllll 1. .600 S ,
AmEXPf' 1. ,.600 :111'7 -''
Dow JoNES AvERAGES "" ·~ ---L...-..~~I"'O ..... o~ uos• oo
.... .,._ lwng .. 11 18 "° "' 43 ..........,,ftll"'Ola l4 10 ~ \ICI S• !I
.... -alWnoot> .. 10 00 bod "° s 1 5C • 141050-ecl ...., • ..._ .. 141000 uo S! 00
.......... $411 )S UOSI 00
.......... ~•"'3192 "°''05 N't C:-golO IPOI ..-tit MO'\ 14()1 20 .,.. '2 ~
ME TALS QuoTE S
NIW TORI( tAl'l -$POI ,_..,,o.A -Pl~ r-., ......,_. S11500 per"°"'"° NY Come.. k'">O' _,,,_~on c.._.,. S• 1• .-SI 17 -I& a ooJn<I US -f>· ........ c.._., . s. ! 2 .a ---~ c-. -.,,.,.., .• ....
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n.. ... SNS M«llll W-~··~ -·I:' --• $6 J6S "-r & .,.,.._ t°"'Y "-OUOI~
-• le 370 -trot' oi NY C-• -.OI _...,. CllDeecl Mon
...., . S3A000-$.38000per 7111>"--•o-• ,..._, · "22 50-JSU 00 l•e>y 01 If Y fcon1rroc1
' ,...._ • $$03\JO \Y Mef'C sPOI per 1'0. 02 ~
NEW YORK CAP) -Final Oow·Jonn l~n' tor Tu.soav See»• 20 °'*' Hl9h L-Oe'9 11 30 Ines 207t 9S 2097 26 2073.26 2087.41+6 . 20 Trn 18112 192 n 177 24 186.10+ S
1S u11 17U3 180 71 171.64 190 lllo0.71 6S Stl>. 710~ 781 00 777 63 714.06 3 11
lndu' 13.07 .?QQ Tren S, 6,199
Utll\ J..E,\,200 65 Stll "1.-.200
NASDAQ SUMMARY
NEW YORK (AP) -M ost ectlvt 0"'9f•
·lhe·coun1~ srOClls suooHed by NASO
Last w 2~.. 8tf,. Allred ~ 2 • .t06. i3 • -:tr~
2,019, 1• l '". 1.3S9 29 1 347 800 22 1,,..
UJS.i ~ +2 m . •1'--1,
'90 IS • 674, S A 6n JOO t '"
Senat e backs free
trade with Canada
\\"SH INGTO~ l o\P) -Pres1·
dent Reagan li'elromcd Senate ap-
proval ofa frtt-tTade aarecment ~Ith
Canada as a pttlude to a ncv. ~urge of
economic groW1h in both countn~\.
but the accord's future 1s clouded b'
pohticaJ conflict 1n Otuwa.
"h wtll btncfit our people for
aiencrauon.s to come:· Reaga n ~1J
Monda following 8).9 ~nate ap-
proval oflhe ~mcnt with '\men·
ca's top tradm& panna.
"The acrttmcnt wtlJ CT't'ate JO~
and st1mW.tc-economic arov.th on
botb sades of the bortkr al\d mate the lartes• Ol»Cn market to the v.or1d ... he
aid.
Tbt Senate approvtd not onl~ the
.. HitlMCU ~ Jan l b) Rcapn and C.nacf1&n Pnmc M1n1 ter 8nao
Mwronq but also a btll tl\at v.ould
let lbe si.aee for the 10. ttr phaseout
of wift\ calltd fof under the pa.<1
In Canada. final approval of 1hc
..,ecment remains blocked b~ polm·
cal wnn.al•"" Plaas to pbatr out &anff°) M\t' bttn
.-.id b)' the C'.anadlln Hou of Comrnom but m bottled up m the
SeN~ .,heft the controlhna Libtral
Party ays ectKM'I m~t a•'&Jt ~
pubamcnW)' el«\ion
Mulrone) .. Cl; \Cd lO ~~u ~ltt-
tJons with10 a. few ..-cclt. nd dcft'at
for l\J5 C'on~~at1\e Pan' cauld
doom the agr('t'ment
l ' oflioal~ said hulc about the
poht1al wnnghng nonh of the
border Onnocra11c-'1~ JSrcs1dcnt1al
candidate Uo"d Bentsen. D-Tc~u.
c-ha1nnan of ·the Senate Finan«
C'ommlllet-which largt'I) shaped tht'
lqJslauon. s.a1d Canadian polil1CAI
d1spu1C"S should be left to Canadians.
U.S. Trade: Rcp~scntati ... ·e 0a)1on
K Yc:uner told rcponcrs followini
the Scnatt>'s action that 11 "puts us OM
step closer to the culmmauon of a
«ntun ·lon~ dream on both s1dcs of
the border·
On the roll all. 43 Democrats
JOmcd 40 Rcpubbca.ns in vonna for
the measure. wtuch never bad any
penisan colonns. •h1le 1even ~mo
cratsand two Rcpubhcansoppoted at
lsnd tS tht' onl countl) that
currentl)' has a frtt-tradc apttmcnl
wuh the Unned \ltes. 8ut the
volume is small compeRd With the
S I J 1 bllbon 1n eoods • year that makr
Canldi thl$ COU.Dtl)' \Op uadLl'lt
penner •
Theft haS been \&I of frtt-t1"1dc •«~ts W.'llh J&pan. O. 2 II\
volume of trade •llb the Unttcd
Sutes. and Mex.ico.
Smlton wttb home-Suite indm-ma that mipt suffer under \M
Canad.an •«ment ~ • 'af1tl s mbobc rar pard fipt M l tt.
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2Yt8&. 2-car gar. w/d. 28R 1BA home on .... ~. frl>IC, garage, deck. Lovety 28r, den, 2'1tBa. °" 21R. gerege, ;;:ty a:co;. apt1, Attee"-d dbl get townnouae w/si-tlo lg.,
patio, frple, clubhse. elud.ct quiet 1trMt, fron1-,weitc to bell. Avail now golf eourM. 2 ear garage et.ct 1tep1 to bay/beach Come ._ the difference. &1050/Mo +MO. Micro, New pnt/erpl/ftre. S790. pool. Neu Wes1elltl Ing on canyon. Thia re-1175 utl Incl •97-36•• 759-0079 $1995 910 W. BalbOa Blvd. completely remodeled. pV1 patio•. w/d hkup1, 283 Cabrlllo. 759·30·31 Pt~Furn .'...v2al3t 3S27179K eentodly ... !'f"'lteet ~n •NORTH LAGUNA guest ILIFFI 1900/mo yrty. 675-9650 !:':~~~.~:'::-r~~· ,.hru·rdlono'stopnc~~ 2A11g0t Sf,ar1(111 elffn 2Bdrm
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8 Y o wner: Versalllu canyon & oc.an vh, 2 --· ,,_ -. u Avall 1011. 51575/Mo Parking. 18R. 1 person, lnl Only M40 to $850/mo 12 1 orWMkends 11•8 Frio. ger. SOfry, no~· :~~. ,,.,.._. ,,.. ~. ,.., condo, 1BR. Gated sec. ear gar .. llOV9, refrlg .. 721-5225/W •97-7•57/H Call 780•838,. Agt $1300/mo. 2 persons + 8200 OfF MOVE-IN • _ 1li0 Welleee 842-4905
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HARBOR REAL TY PCH $1025 Agt 675-4912 bciusiVE GUARD• LIDO ISLE 38r hM. den. lk>"9, Ing. n-pets Yrfy '*'· S850imo. 122.629•1 17 tO/mo, 122-929• omc. 673-4400 C.. • Zll4 •GATED COMMUNITY• I fp, IOUth patio. S2250 $700/mo. 673-0072 1525+ dep tBR bile OU lJlll I/Siil
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VILLA Balboa penthse •3BR twnhouM, NeWP0rt BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA BAYFRONT Condo 2Br Nr beach. No garage. actult1. No pett 1991 doeet, w/d hkup, garege
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comm 'poo1s wik 10 beh. very nice 322 Ogle•E 181' a\IWI. Frple, wet bar, y ..... :.U S.T50 + 11t & last. 673·5•89 JMn/Creig eGt-1286
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$279,900 6't2·213<t Agt gw w/xtra storage cen-LINDA ISLE 2 story 5Br, LARGE 2Br 1Ba w/garage, _...~Ball laala &.. traJ air. Alt malnt: Incl. boat dock. S t0,000 trple. 30' to beh Great ~-u .. WM~~ HOW BIG IS IT? -= 1014 mealiB.All SOtry. no pets. 6....0509 ....... ..... •••• location! $830/wlnter. =:=!ktl 28R 28A duplex. Frple. IULTllS IS 1· 1aG S990/yrly. Jim, 673•3•38
llRmKl 1/2&ert Tl .. llU ger,sundeek,2blocksto NEW decor, 1Br $650. 1 Charming House. Many beech. $1050/mo. Avail Liii UYflllT IHSE btk to bly/bch. Stove,
Ex1rae. S395K. 20311 C.HM fer Relf 10/ 1/88. 650-D389 Watch tl'le Boats go by. refrlg, mini bllrlds, lndry.
Cypress St 756-9162 Areplaoe, vaulted ceilings. Wnter 3Br furn 875-8507 102 E. Bay. 673-2536
dbl gar, lndry hkup, pool ftr/21a Tallia 1090 & spa. Sorry, no pets. Parking. $tOOO/mo. LIDO ISLE SMALL Studio Sept-July. II•--------2Bdrm 2'1tj3a S 1070 1 800 523-,.655 •BR 2'.'IBA, FR/OR. large Pr1v1te beach. Utils pd. TIST1I UICI 666 w 18th St 642·•905 • patio. •s· lot. St to SI Lse W/O, 1 person, S600tmo FIYe months new 2 story 28 R Condo, Newport $2750 673-7767 Avl now N/amkr prefd. 675-3063
townl'lome, 2BR 21-.BA 1BR overlooking water-North Townhouses. View.
beau11fully upgraded falls & streams. Brite, lrpl, pool, Jacuzzi, near
Premium lot. $209.900 1lry. Fp, bullt·lns. walk-In Fanion Island & freeway
Call JOAN CARLSON. else1. gar. pool/spa $695 $1500/mo. 760-3058
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garage or carport. Sorry. 857-2523 or 751·2787 •New GE d/w, Stove. &
1 Bedroom $670 BEAUTIFUL 2BR 1BA IN Microwave l'IQ.,P91S. I
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2Bdrm 2Ba $850 bYlldlng. Pool, garage. Drapes
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141-NH MESA VERDE. 2BR 1BA. •L91ge Pool & Deck Area upP9f. Quiet cul de sac •Individually Controlled
S700 + laat •deposit Entry Alarm5)'Stem.s
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Gale d d P carry a ie ruz, gt Newport Beach nome pan carpet mo. Avail now. $1750/Mo t lllTAU Fl"llSIEI .187 E. 21st 6'tS·723• FllltLY APAITlllTS ,_ guar • r1va1e 661·1558 or 361-2791 c•a "217 Avail nowt ~6-06't5 yr ........... 1213) 373•9•88 1 CALL ~2-3850-Skr gate, dbl gar $2075/mo 2BR/ BA i community beacil South I ~ ....., ._....,, .. Incl utll. 213-928-1844 --------Sparkling clean large 1 encl. pet o, gar. w .. t LOOlc. White wash-YllW ... tall •BEAUTIFUL park. n1te, *H.V. HOMES. lmmae Spacious •BR 3'1tBA. tam 714-675-776• LARGE 3BR 2BA upper. Ap11 famlltes welcome. tots of grass. $760 &
.ct r.ct P8V9fS, French BREATHTAKING i sunset, & ocean vu. 3Br 5Br 38a. nr elem. school I & din rm. lrple. bonus rm, garage. Near OCC. I Pool & spa. Shopping & $785. 2<t551 Atta Vista
doors. beautiful hand SUNSETS I E!te;J" 2'hBa condo, w/d, pool. No pets! Lease 8-9 mos patio, grndr. assoc poot & Cntl Mt11 2124 1m~-~o ;;'.~~e~~~~79:f 5 ~elgh~rhOOd par~ next 496-33s.. ,
paint.ct Porcelain tiles HARBOR VIEVi, HILLS ZlOZ I spa. St200/Mo 63 I· l l53 $2150 mo. 682· 1343 * ten ,n I 1. S 2 2 0 0 I m oj lXRGE 3BAl 2BA . apt.. 1 oor. orry, nope 1 SECLUDED Upper 1BR
throughOU1. · 2 bdrm. 2 Single level home "Sand· 1 a 1 Ill YELLIW HISE 6't0·1327 or 720-7852 downstairs. gar.. near PlllSIH LIYllll 2Bdrm 1"4Ba $785 near Marina. huge walk:
bath. Land available to piper". Call Rochelle LUXURY DUPLEX Furn 1 College Park 3BR 2BA. dbl *llEITALS* 1 Tll lllfFS ~Ill !I""•• 1 o .C:C.-$825+ .S600 sec. Jog to beach. 2BR 2BA, 2Bdrm 2Ba SSOO In eloMt+storage new
purehU41. S•SS,000 I Lias. $775, 71• 2-28r 1300sl. steps 10 lrpte. open kltcben. cul· 2-Sbr S900~5000/mo. agt 0 lg ! .. It 5n1800-1 no pell. 959.3737 fireplace, patio, 1 BR 3Bdrm 2Ba 5865 carpets/ paint/ frig. pvt. 111·1100 ~ ocean. frpl, open beam d h d A 1 Martt Ferguson 642-7706 f n gr9911.,.. •
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liiZJ 1 (714)790-0714 · I ·~i0.~ tennis. view, 2 sun decks. -· • r I $575/mo S<t&-1105
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5th Bdrm Complete 1> e.ctroom • Frplc, w/d new. upper, garage. S850 llr-AiWre1 I .I .
w/parquet wood tloorlng. DUPLEX 3Br 3Ba, 2-ear hkup, pool. Jae. gar •Lg adorable 2BR 2BA. 2BR/211tBA condo widen 18a. no pets. $650/mo
o a k b o o k • oftll prkng. 2 doors from w/opnr. S750/mo. -see frplc. 2 ear gar. w/d, Across from golf course S650 dep. 631-6155
F. ..... , ..... 1 ...... , ... _, 1h,1ves/enter1a1nment So. Bayfront No pets No pets. David 5•9-2••7 great loe. lg patio. S1200 San11 ,t.na Hgts. yearly **l(••MES** ~,,~ ~• u ... ~ ~ oenttlf' & French doors. S1800/mo yrly. 723-067• • •2 •Great 3BR 2'.'\BA 2 $1050/mo 675-~•6 -S 2 • 7, o o o A t I y son CLEAN 2Br 1 Ba duplex. story. Nr beach Garage. A small, Quiet complex
••P•T HlllTS S<&0-7355; 751-0669 Ag1 lalMa S725 Gar. '.'!'• .. yard, no frplc, refrlg, $1350 mo. IHtk Ce11t lttH 2BR 2BA "hke new"
1111,111 5 UNITS on IWO R•2 lots •• • I 2107 cP9"·. 195• A Meyer •Charming 3BR 1BA turn 2111 w/baloony. lrplc, pool, BUil T by general contrac:· XLNT loe S••S 000 · a1a11 I redi1 cheek 5•9-348• • hse on Peninsula Pt apa, lndry, pvt garage No
tor IOf OW1'\ home 180 p ..., j e-21· · WELL furnished 2Br Completely remodeled W/0, garage. big patio, CLEAN lBR At/C CONDO ~ts. S850-S950/mo. -
bay + ocean View from all r1nc.,,a on y, agt. ·condo. On the sand 3BR 2BA + family rm or $1050/mo-Winter only ~du~tPtqulet,5gated tract., MC. DAVID S..9-2•47
ma}Ofrooms 2 BR,3BA Pat Cobb 675-2013 S1600mo Avail now <tth bdrm. DIW. W/O, YIWREITILS ui11~77~~80~~!1~g:t •••••11111i*
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exehg tor a shllfe of own· •P• & tennis close by. ~ t ar I 2335 Elden·F. 642-3812 New carpeting. Only deck, 1 b'lk to So. Bay. Grnbt1 w/BBO, lndry rm.
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mthly pymts & we share '0ona1d Platt 531'.1266 w/d, stove. refrlg. $117SI WTllll •TA MESA •••111 RULn person Reis. 675-t360 3Br 2Ba. Garage, w/d ff D II C · 1ppree. You receive) Of 842-9797 ' • mo. 71• Orchid Open I Newport Heights area Lg -o•• • very ommunlty News 100% tax benefit• Must sun 12-•. s•a-2s2s 3BR 2'1tBA. patio, dbl car I lll·44M Wlml llllTll ~~f ·Mf~atlo. a~~s~eJ:. Al h C
957-ec>02 Dys, Ev Wknds 2BR.Ouplex, new remodel clean 2 story, $1375/mo. --parkl.ng s 1'o7S/mo j Mar i\pt. ..~s:9 ~~~~ .~~~w~ ••n~Mlll 1 ~-1~ ~g ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o~n~g~t~-~e~~H~a~t~~~ lalMa Frptc; yd. lndry. blk to Catt Robel'1 Miiiiken tol 3Br 3Ba. dbl gar. No pets Avallable. now. 673·•999 l~----:::!~~==~;;;!;~~~~~~~~~~~~oee~~an~.~~~~lr~ls~,~S~1~3~50~vlew,631·1266 ~=$=18~50m;;;"o~lse;;;:6~7~5-~9;•:60=::.....---8~1~8~/88:.:.:.8~-50:.:.:.S=2/~50~5=9:.....~· ~-~-~--~-------~ll!'!!!"------~--=:__--------~1-----l
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e>n.-28.ctroom Winter -I •---L a-t Corona Hlgtllands. w/d, 2-car gar. gatec Yeaily s1100 673-3026 Summer Ren1aJ,S990.000 l•rert -• -
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48R 2YtBA $265 000 $2500/mo. 189 E 23rd. St .. Apt. A. $2200/mo * 2•0-175~ Wlnt91' $1350/mo
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owner. $259.500 Call lot.' C::~m~":' ,oe' '::: $3500/mo · W•rtrllf .... I IH S550 9mo lse 523-7•69 675-•1•2. 818/796-1133
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or 527.330.a llvlng room with soaring •CHARMING 3BR 2BA I 2 m11r BA. 2.5Ba. 2 ear
copper fireplace & enttre I I t I I . I gar. frple. spa. nu paint & I 11111 P1•1at CATALINA & Bay view 4Br wall of glan 10 view ex-:11•0 ofvep1e' 2r g. m.tiero., ept $1395/mo 968-2717 2~Ba. ram room lrples panllve paliO with private I • r , ear ga ·~· I ........,=-----3-oar gar Large view lot pool 1 spa, plef for largo_1 PV1 patio. Great location., INSTANT IN 3BR 2'.'\BA,
Spa. 1749,900 '214 yadlt 4 tl'le bay beyond Avt 10/10 S1300/mo frl)le, ·t>aekyard, dbl gar. ,
Starboard. 760-0630 or 831·l400 .... -$2.825.000 Sorry. no ~ts. 760·3676 • spa. all xtr .. Pet ok "'aAJYY~.-H.
840-5500 -•TOWNHOUSE 2Bdrm S12•51mo 846-65•1 -".\Tl HI HO'lo·l 2°-...... _ I • 1 t -CRAFT OLDE CdM home & m· ttcl~I., ._ .... .....,..,, db garege. AG 3Br l 'hBa house w/1
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• • Pl8C8 P•llo dllh~Hher 1 thing. S395 +1200dep IUpport 100% financing II ITlll-C•ll Roger Starkey. energet~ Pefton to 81" Reet8Ul'•nt SPACIOUS and CLEAN S 1200/mo Meurlty ~oo· c.M I· U>pm 559-0789 1 Srlr Nwpt 8d1 3BR duple.11. Mlcrogrephlcs Network IS ' I ~2-4321 x205 9· 11AM 1 elst our atrlet-M•nagera •• mm
28t-28e 1770/mo c.11 for appt to ... I .. 00 Welk lo bctl, ,.,,, pref d I (71') 699-18191 ITlllml I delly for 8')l)Ointmenl I 3 d•VI during the W .. k IUL man
18r-18e 1595/mo 975· 16n I., M .. RENT •• Sea-1 '420/mo -+ s 100 dep Avl ~' ~· ----· • I WMkendl and hOhdlyS TREES REST ~UR.ANT ClOM 10 buctl no pets 1 lhore NB, Fem .. PV1 ent., 91211. 1573.5014 I _. •~ Service 1t1t1on worker I A~lc•nt muS1 have re-Fiii TIAIW E11p nee. Profeuional en-*98~92'3* 38r 38a rlouff, spa, dbl ktchn prtv S400/mo Incl TEPS TO BEACH NB 28r ib6 HAS iii Part Ume,18/Hr plus Ctll 1111.f "LIT liable car with v•lld CA Limited opportunity to io•ri vlronment. Full Tim• I gerege, 1block10 beach utlls .. av. 10/1. 722-7871 for TOs! SlO,OOO/up No ~5-5760 llO W .., It drl1191'• lieense.I proof o! nttlonal re•I estate mar GOOd P•Y for the right
SUPER 28r 2Be In 4-phl Avell lmm9d $1550/Mo :f.t ag;;,~~· s:.ri~• ~~~~ cred.v /no pen C•ll Oen· •FOOD SERVER • • lnaur•nce and OMV ~. For an lnterv14M
lkMl-tna, hkups, encl o•r. Y .. r1y. Call 272·2945 j .... 11/ .... 11 2711 j ,642_7266 nleon AMOC 673-73 l l * •HOST /HOSTESS letfl ... , 01 print-out Starting P•Y •$ ::1~ !~~~~gs wl~~r ~~: •PPI call Frank or Dant 1 715/M o +S750dep 0 I -$7 00 Pef nour plu• gas 673-0910
540 4484 No pets. cunlront 3BA·6306 .. &Ill fer I ~ T.D. Hll •COCKTAIL WAITRESS ·-·• ellowanoe form111on. c•ll J•ck w .. 1. Annu•I or winter Win treln nlQhla 4-0 hours lrlltl ta I 'L Daya only 1660 Dove •• n5ae Come in to apply at Ayers 11 SELECT lnM..fllTI LAI
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CALL 494-M85 •WITH BOAT SLIPS• Vacati•• ....... &42·5937 ~ FfT or PfTScfaU Btrbara ""·~ _, rRUl Ana-: •• pnon;, .. :"' CALLllS0-2424
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1·28'-S850 Frplc:, micro d/w, garage 28e condo, building on '80/mo 751-2787 Entrec>eneur o.v.Jopm~t Xlnt .::;; ~~:::~ I 1etta llesa, CA 12121 l(OIPTillfST P If ~ ~~1;4,ecl :'9~
1· 18'-1700 & lovely pvt bch. S••rtlng ~· fOO 7~~1:So~ lal CourM . Sept 23 24 & Call L•r~ ~9-3089 pm Ulll EJTU SS betWeen 9am & Sprr. M-f' In Real E1t•le olc Loce discount Xln1 oppty IOI
1·28'-1895 at S 1430/mo Boet $lips . em • v •-•-25 2'~0•ys. Anaheim -Of call Eric II 6'2-432 • FC>Ynt••n Valley RE olc •dv•ncem4tflt Startin'
On 28th StrMt extre Sorry. no pets ~if not there LL ~leat Mamou Fee $95 ot.ir~rHfft Asst WMI en 205 Mella dependat>le per S4 75-$5/Hr Contact PIUMca11498~328 UU. l ..... 11 I I S~ lailwafOfHct Lat Entrepenuer Tr11ning Front ottic. enthu1t.;t1C WIUlll ---CURI ton 2pm-7pm to nand~ G•ry or Sunn 11
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Frig. dllhwasner. stove W/d hku~. oer•ge, patio -----------·-.... • -· r.--... -·I! Carol 631-5664 s 13,500 Liberal Pl•O MIEL I TlLEn Incl Nopet154S-4855 S1115/mo Call650-249:! *llUlflllT* •15••-r----·~~ L•ls.TTtR• benefits PRUDEN~, ... , SIOtalTPLUA
Sh 3BR 2BA 1 BR Cornet VIEW Suite CUSSlflED fVW-••y OVERALL SUPP .. v 1561 Agency needs PT motnrn' •1•1 llOO* OCEANFRONTsmell 1BR r ' ms r FULi.i SERVICE 15mr-Alton Ave Irvine c .. 1 reoeotionist 120.74 15 w.llAT 111111
Frig. dllhwHher, stove yHrly. P•rtl•lly furn, S650l mo yrly 6'2• 1202 Westclltt & Irvine Npt Sch ADYEllTISll& as1•••n1 (714) 250-4855 Mon Fro Full Time Eddie Amotc
Incl. No pets 545-4855 am•ll patio. utiltUes paid •BEAUT NB PV1 Mme Sign apece •v1 on Westcllff f Olfl) ADS AYUUIU for interview •PPt ll01'11tltlT Sar!bOats. 642 ... 786
SM5tmo * 650-1858 • emplyd F only, pvt rm & Ul·l101 Prooeny mgmt co Mells "'A~~~1~L2u:: 2 ~:rn~:: OCEANFRONT-vu-Winter bath, ktchn & ldry pr1v ARE FREE The Orange Coast Daily •CLERKS ln1Yranoe conseoenhC>YS tnd1v1dua SALIS Ol.111
No peti. S 1025/mo yr lse Beautifully furn. 3 or 4er S325• utlls &45·9515 *'4• 1'111 S.ltH Pilot has an lmmed1atd H YPtST ITATt FUI A&EIT to work FIT 1n busy n Etectron1c part re<:ognltror ~.1010 8•5 Mon-Fri 2B•. 2 gar. balcony, frplc. COM. Roommate wanted A/C Amp prkg UIS & 1an I C II opening for telephone •SECRETARIES In CM loc*1ng '°' e•per d 1m111ng ottiee Must typt' reQ'd Full Co ben4tfits
----· --tndry, S 1275up 640-4784 student prefd. 28r house Incl ~25 2855 ECst Hwy a : Hies at outftont counter •RECEPTIONIST l"'auranee S.cretary 45 wpm & enswef phone! Cell Barbara for ~pt .-. n• IUCI In CdM. $375tmo WIO. Prior sales uperience •WORD PROCESSING 553-1115 or 850-0763 8 30.5 C.11 972-1771 650-2001
-'"MONTH FREE RENT non-smkr. 675•7091 IOI.Ult Ull 11 n Ul·Hll nelpful Must !Ike people •ACCOUNTING CLERKS 3BR 2BA Lower Unit Gar-3Br 2'hB• on 1ne bay 16-1TWESTCL1FF O~IVE •nd oe organized •DATA ENTRY LflAL IEClnUY IALIS/UllWlll
809· WIO hkup Yard 1 Corw loc, Lo deck, lt()per C.M. roomm•te needed to Nwpt Bch. A.gt ~ 1·5032 45wpm typing Call OPERATORS Needecl tor gen~a• Pfac· 110E9'l'IAlllST FIT or PI T countw sates 1r
Next t~~~l~E11R75lmo view Yr lse. $239~/mo. Sh•re 2B~•Pt Great lo-Peggy Blevins tor inter· tice firm in HB to work •o• • ".....,-Old time hatdware store
TSL ••GM'""T" 6•2_1603 3338ViaUdo.675-9289 c•tlon. Avall Oct 1. 70411l9es/l.CostaMesa FOUND Blac• & white view appointment lllftUS 2usoc 2yrs ht eapp•et ~YllUIE Start S550-S6 nr SM .... .. S3l"'I tll 722 75•" Nr '405 & Herbor Grrid llr male C.1 on Monte-llfna 7•4 ... ,,. ..-,. ~ "'01 sa1 ..__<Is on e11p ~•tt' Wonderfl.ll envtronment 1c SteYe Wrr,..ht H•rdware Spotlen 1Br l\Jmlshed, 1 L >¥ mo,-u --e/e, prof owe.. FrOl't\ ' .. _, ... ..,"' •11• ~ PAii ~~~ll.---:~--;:;;·:h WOfk In Busy Beal&ult£. 1""" .,.~_!._., CM-·*R'lllLYlllLY* blk to tleh,'Ml\ler ,.,,tar, £~CM twnhse rnpon· 8541/f. 494-0eoe/4~29 1f'I Costa Mesa=122; 6~5 PAii llLllAYS w~~ Ottoce Must have ex 'v ......,._,_
•RENTALS• S650tmo CoupleS only llble Male, w/dry 1ncld --... nti 3011 CUIUCAL MANAGER-Sa•esoerson petienc;e 1n word pr<> SAUS-lrielltal hn 38R 2BAyMrly Sl275650~39/E213/977~18 $425/mo •'hutl ls F•IDTlftleeS,att n Generalolfru lllntpno~ CALL TODAY PITeventuallyF T lnCdM eessi~ oe neat enc In NB EYeJwtsnds $!.SC
38R 28R Ocnh wntr S 1550 WUTOUff... ~2-9008-N, 957·6242-0 400sf $300/Mo incl uhls AU P~IR Fut•.-,.. & & skllls • mu11 customeor ..... w-t e~ .. -entlque snop Som' """" .__... No ·~··v 1 1• 11 1 hi voo ... ,., .. ,,, .,~ pllOne m•nner es-hr, ._ ..... s. up. nee 38R 2BA winter S 1000 722·9432 Coste Mesa drlw BeelJttl\JI 3 ct11I-'8 1 .ons. 1 •no 10 c knowledge of fum1turf sent1al Call 6 73. 730C' 644. 1212 ext 378
VIP PROPERTIES 2BR/2BA, OR, Frplc, LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT . ' dren. NWpt Sch, Lynne tYP•no. d•I• entry ••nt 100°:;•FRMEesaE 106!:;,1,!~snt helpful 759-3665 Ask f()( Ph"'lls H• ....... n °' 675-2232 Cerl)Ort, pool Adults. No $750/mo. Lg & beautrlul. ~ MONTH FREE RENT 760-5000 or 675--0555 Deneltts S6 so hr Friend· .. .. .... ~ How:o OtpQ.;' '*' S950/Mo 1>44_.402 anr w/prot tem Lynne NB Prime olc/shop 10-ty grOWtng company E O E M9docal Recept10n1st UUS PEISll OP'I
LARGE furn Studio. 11ep1 780-5000 or 675--0555 cation. 1062sl On-street IMMEDIATE OPENINGS l.J4dy °'Teresa 646-«96 P8tle nt 1nt a~e $Omt
to oc:Mtl. Lndry room,1 a...... 2t1i 2 ftoors Possfble llve-,. -·11 phones Exp d l>US)
Part-Time permanent 1r
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bale:Ony carport Yearly BR ;;:::: over or 111 bu11ness ~~ · group,N Beacn 644-7848 $595 ... ~tll 723-0334 1 nea.r ---11 Hospl-3336 Via Lido 675-9289 (ages 2·~5yrs) llllPl•IST Cost• Mesa S56-0168
Bu1y Reel Estate otc 1n Np -.-r.••• r /T 8cll ..... 6-~ ~HllH-t"
NEWPORT HEIGHTS drapes, view, patio, uttl $450. 646-2536 Karen UNIQUE Newc><>rt ollrce care Center Year round
Triptex·2 mHter su1tes.1 paid ,S575/mo 5•3-7375 M/F professional ahr quiet 19ace •va11 overlooking c•r• M-F 6am-5,45pm llfll/STHI
MChw/fullb•tn Beamed Whllev9'y<>urdreamol clean 38 R Costa Mesa ltllpyard&chanrn!I Also Open to community FIT pff Beneltts 250 ll .. ISCllW
cell, lrplc, pvt deck. gar 1 HomeS-t Home you 11 home. Cat oil 5325 • , ) ~ view Appro 11 675 957-SOM/645-0365 Ogle St c M 650-8463 s 1025 N·pets 759-9194 find II listed In CllSSllled utlls. l5•vld 646-2722 lq ft . Shower bathrm ·-3 emon S202Slme Peninsula _,..,...., SS G OUll nPtST •Do you h•ve an
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MANAGEMENT
' JOIN OUR TEAM
MANAGING CARRIERS. THE DAILY PILOT IS
LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS WILLING TO
WO~K HARD. WE OFFER XLNT BASE SALARY
PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES EVERY MONTH.
GENEROUS GAS ALLOWANCE&0PPTY FOR
ADVANCEMENT. JOIN OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE
FOR FULL MEDICAL COVERAGE. CREDIT
UNION, 401K PLAN. IF YOU'VE GOT WHAT IT
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RESUME TO: DAILY PILOT. 330 W. BAY ST .•
COSTA MESA. CA 92626
C..•trcial Prt,.rty llSDYATIAlllST sect'y for NB olftce wnc •Uke 10 provide e•ce11en1
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near Newport City Hall mlstlon Must be neat & 01y1 S5h'r Rubino ! to t•lk lo you Call V1ck•t
Agl 673-5354 personable New olficE IJoe'1 P .. ee 786·9169 In 01Jr Corona del Mar 1oe1t1on Harbor Bhld ff1c. 673 6255 L .. te,.l11~lt1H CM Call btwn ... 2-8pm & OlllTlllAUSn/PT 0---·----
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20.00011 7141559·4~98 1* Xlnt Co benefits 1 PIT FIT 250 Ogle St
• ••trial 2111 *AnEITlll! ~f~~8.~-= o~h~~ Cost• M ... 650-8463
2560 sf with from ott;ce _rn. Westin--tlOtel l5-fm;ng -Ser.llC8r 827 S Ma•n DILISIVI
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1129 Terminal Way CM time on 1 special promo· Fem•le FIT & P ·r Wit
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M I h 000 d person 1960 NewPOr • __ ,___ F'•aacial portun11y to pu1 your us ave g rnting Blvd Costa Mesa ._. -energetic, bubbly per-record neat •ppearance &
son•hty to profitable use be punctual Med1ca
E•rn up to $10 or more benefrts NB 760· t 1 '5 IUI ....
!ppertuitin 2904 .-auy
Process phone orders
People call you
549-t744 X·L· I S.m-2pm
per hour Choose your
hoorsl 9am 10 1pm lpm
10. 59m or 5pm to 9pm
Mon·Fri Alfredo s w1!1
love you for 11 Apply rn
pe(SOn II Westin South
Cont Plau Hotel 666
Anton Bl'lld . CostTMesa
3rd floor. suite 328
101m-5·30pm No phone
calla please.
ID SERVICES
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lmmedt•t• Openings Seasonal & Career op
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Travel' Call (Refundable
1·518-459-3535 x P311
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M·F 650-8•63 C M
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o!flce products Must bf
over 25 with clean OMV &
good knowledge of Or-
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1 computer co Good
cwteal alul!s & w.lllllg 1c
learn C>Yr unique <>Pef·
111on 833· 7931
IEIEUL IFFICE
O•I• -Entry Order Clerk_
gen'I olc Jorgensen
Furniture 645--0310 * IDIUL IELP* FIT & PIT for yar<l &
counter In C M refltal
Store 1930 NewPOn .... ,, ....
Aasltl Ma.Q.ag uruned. enge CouAty SO!l'e heavy ~~~~~--~-~~~~~-~-~~~~~----~-~~~-~~--~·~Responslb~. sell· ~tngr~d SS~~sta~ mottv•tecl lndilfldual tor with r•pld increases tor
Pick-up and delivery 01 right person Cont•ct
news~aper advertising · Mrcnael or Bill 760-9266
opening E11p not nee
Will train Good benefits
W .. tctlff Plue. N 8
mate<iils. Fun-time roe: •LmRY FL-.. .-· Fri (9•m-6pm): P1r1·hme ~ • --S•t & Mon Excellent Allen Beck Flonst. 2809
•comp•ny benefits Appl)' Newport Btvd 675-1353
Mr. Munz 642-0972
MOVING--Dr•ve<S Class
Experienced eace11en1
P•Y Call 240· 7727
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of duties include phones
It typing. gen office pro-
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$6/Hr Pamel•.64~48€
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DAILY PILOT
person to hendle ot'lones We need an 1ntetligen1 &
ty0lng llhng & minor e< · enthusluttc person whc:
rends S7,Hr • bonuSM can &sslst with •ocounu
9•m-5 30pm C•ll LIS8~ payabl e reeetv•ble
721-1200 typing & filing Orgenlu-
RECEPT10NIST SECT y lion silllls & pleasant let.
Pttones. typ!ng Qef1ef al of pnone person•lltv C•I ttc. ~uties Costa mese '°' eppointment betweer S 16.000 Vrly • benefltf f·59m ONLY, 645-1691
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Restaur•nts
•COCKTAIL WAITS
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FIT Of PIT 2007 S Coas
Hwy l ag Ben 497-6568
FOi' 18st paced Newpon
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pnone manner Gooc
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Lyn 673-0581E0 E
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5'.lranoe. gooo drrv1ng re-• t, 2305 E Coast HW) 729 F•~ St. C M
cord $7 00 pet nour ga! CorOt11 del Mar 67'\.qc)S( •548-552511t
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Beneltts Apply 1n pe<son
BOOKS ON TAPE
729 F•rad St C M
•548-5525•
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Fu ll t i me M on-Fr
-7am-3·30pm 54150 Hr
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729 Farad St C M
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Mfg Inc 1365 Logan. CM
To co president Pay
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energetic sell-starter .. lllPll P /T Otd, est•b •uto tease co
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office mgr. Computer PO Bo• 4220 Costa
exp .. & gen offrce exp M .... 92628 Attn Joan
r~d. Flex hrs BALBOA GENERAL OFC Phones
BOAT YARD 673-6834 typing for Pro~rly Mgmt
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NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO
$600/MONTH. M UST HAVE RE·
LIABLE VEHICLE. INSURANCE
AND OMV PRINTOUT MON-
DAY-FRIDAY. 2-5 P.M . WEEK-
ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 AM
NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR
& LAGUNA BEAGH AREAS
CALL la-4531 EXT. 205
ASK FOR ROGER ST AR KEY
A-1 l'IJllTIOIS
Work In the ever·expandrng
Newspaper Promotion field If you
are sell-motivated and hke work!Jlg
w1th teenagers. this may be the
opportunity you've been w~1Ung for.
l400 PER WEEK
(To Start)
With P.otentlel
to 11,000 PEA WEEK
lnsur.ed Van. Wagon, or
Latge Sedan IS Aequ red
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(213)477-3113
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ORANGE INN CAFE a S<:otchQuerded, Mv•11eomehtlplromciaasmecfs Battery $400 obo l Sire CNrnpfon ''Jol\o· atrJnoa&hemmer1S17SO ••---··-1 -..nrl.cutt~lt $9400 700 amto l0pm
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MOnc. TO llOTICa CW •: ll ... CrTY CM' IRYM upon requ.1 The contrac· NOTICe CM' DC.ATM j your clelm With tt>e eoun end 1 K a. to be c:owrect by • CltUln
CRIDITOR8 CM' ~ HIAMtQ LOI 20 of Trect 5615. u flCTITIOUI MllMtt CALl'ORNIA tor end any subeorltractor AND CM' NTITION mell • copy ot to tt>e ~· '1CTITIOUS 8USMtt Purchue Agr""*11 end ..... Tllll"llllUI WOM lMa tlOAM per ~ ~ lri' 8ooll 9IAl9 tTA,.._NT NOTICe under him .,._,t pay not less TO AD•lllTQt sonal repr .. entetove •P· NAMI ITAT£MINT Muter Vehfclt Lease
( ..... 1191.._ I CW WCTORI 20t,pegee42 9nd43ofMts-The~ P«ec>N ere •mtNG ..,, INll tlieepec:;fMIC:I prev&1lmg llTAft Of': l pok\ted by the court Within The tollowlng persona are Agr"m~t bttw"n the
u .C.C.) Ol'TMI ~M9')S,reoord1ot dotng~u: I NOTICE IS HEREBY rel99olwegea1oenwoncers IDMAT.IKlllllOMlke toorrnooth1lr01T1thed11t or dolngbutloeMu pe11lel and ioc,ted In verl·
Notice It "*t«>v given to ~MMCH NldOrengeCounty. NetlONllEnergyConttruc· 01\/EN that IMled bids will employtdlntheeltecut•onof IOMATMUIEIA t111t 1-.uwice ol letters .,
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nemect tr.,,.,_orfl) that I Catecml•Ul otMr ce>mmOfl dellgnetlon IMM. CA 1127'4 of Ille. .City of lnllne. Celt· LABOR REGULATION , llTATI MO. the Cellfornl1 Probe ta Code IMM. CA 927 f4 thet1elchele end IHMbeck
cr~ltor1 of th• within WATD Dl9TlllCT The llre.t address ~I tor•. t7780 Fitch. Suite 240. be received by the Clty Cle<k the contract i ltOelfllON provided In S.Ctoon 9100 or 11780 Fttcn. Sutt• 240, jcounltes of Cellfornle. and
~ ,,_.., 11 abou1 to be ~ CM' of Mid property II purf>Ol'ted j H.,bert Po-Construe· torni. lor IUrnlahlng ell plant, Tlle oontrector lh•H comply A W.l I The tim. for l11fng claims wtU Harbert p~ Construe· trensactlon 11 to be consum·
mede on peraonel property I M OllD9UllCE to be: 2300 le Linda Piece. tors, Inc .. Delewere corpor. let>or aervl~s. meter.leis. with all the requirements ot To all heirs. berleficlarMlt. not expire prior to tour 1or1, Inc., Delaware corpor· meted on the 301h dey of ~ deecflbtd. 9'CM*-THI ~ leec:tl. CelifornlL \all on One Rlverchese tools. equic>l'l*\I. IUpplles. Section 1777 5 together With I creditor• end contingent months from the date ot til• t allon, one Rlvarchase !Septemt>tr, 1988, al 10
The ,.,,_ end bullneSS Ca.'llllATION Of The Trust" htreYnder Ptrk~ay South. Blrm· transpoitetlon, utUltl .. ~d all other 89(11teebie require-Cttdltors. '"" perlOf'ls .,ho heWlng notleed 1bova Perlcway South 8 1rm· am . al the otflce Of Union
adOl 11111 ol the Intended -JI• CW THI dlac:Wma any llabillty u to lnQham, Al 35244 all other 1tem1 and tecililles mentl of the Celtfornoa mey be othefwlae Interested YOU ~AY E/(AMINE the klgtlem, AL 35244 Bank dbe St1nc;nan Lees·
tr8N1w0fl are: PATRICK 1 MAM PURIUANT !tie oorrect,_. or velldtty ol ~EA ProJ::.VServlces, l nece111ry therelor, as ll.abor Code j In IM wt" or estate. or bOlh I Ille kept by !he coon, ti you CEA Prolect servtces.jlng. at 225 South Lake Av-FAU840N. 1201 w a.., TO ..cnoee -Iha au.et .ad,_ ...atiowo lfte.. ..... corpoc-provided In the contracl DRAWINGS ANO SPE_kl-ol EDNA T. ROBINSON & ., •• person Interested In ll'IC.. N-Jersey corpor· enue. City ot Pasadena. Call-
Stre.t, Coste Meui. CA IT8EQ.Ol'THI lleNin. t200Eaat~ood documenta.torWOOdb<idge FICATIONS. A. full set of EDNA THERESA R08·1-the .. t1te,_youmay_ttfewtth al1Qo.12®El.S1-Bldll~ tor'"--O.tedthla..1&tbde of ..... ----wATMCOMOP-&eld .... wil Di m.cle A~ Aldg9wood: New O&bltl_$ubchln. ClP 70ll drewln(ji encJ'9ec11itafH)f'IS INSON -the" COUrt. tormel~R9queaf'Avenue Ridgewood New &ec>tttnMf. taii:
The locetlon In Celifomla THI ITATW wltnout covenant or wer-JerMy 09450 · tog• th• r w Ith e p ·I l* evallebte ta< lnsc>ectoOn l A pellllon flu .,_, fifed I for Special Notice of the M-Jersey 07450
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ol the cN9f executive off~ CM' CMMIONtlA renty, ·~or Implied. es Thi• bu•lneas 11 eon-,purttn1ncu thereto. In IWlthOUt Ch1roe a1 the olllce by David T. ~obinton In the Ing of en ln11antory and •P· Thll business ts con· 1te11clleft leeal119, ar
Of pritlc::lpal bualness offlee Nonce Is htreb)o ghl9n tt'lat '° tttte, SI c 11111k>n or .,... dueled by: • genecaJ part· etrlct eoc:ordance wltll tne ol the ~reeta< of Puohc Superior Court ol Cehfornla pralsemen1 or estate use ts I ducted by. 8 general pert· Altoll A. ,..,..tne, lell'«
of the lntenOtd trenlftlfor Is e public hMtlng wNI be held cumor~ to Ntlsy the f nerahlP 1P9Clticetl0ns on Ille at the Works of the City ol lnnne County ol Orange. reqvnt· or of 1ny pe11t10n or ecc;ount nerll\lp Vtct ~·
MllM. under provlalons of Sec11on ~ bel.nce due on tne 1 The regletrant corn· office of the Director of Put>-ICornpi.te sets of uld draw· k'Q troel David T. Robinson u provided In MCt!on 1250 The registrant com · 1 Publtslltd Orange Coas1
All other l>Ualneas names: 20203 of the Wetet' Code of noe. or not• .. cl/red oy I menoe0 to transect buSl· I llc Worb. Inge. specltlc1t10n1 end bid t>t al)C)Olnted as pel'son•l 1 of the California Probate menoeo to transect bust· Oeliy. Piiot September 20
end tddru 111 uttd by tne tM State ol c.lttornl&, at end purwtto the~ of ,,... undef the ficttuous DATE OF OPENING BIOS: doc um• n Is ma)' o e II r~tltlve to administer Code. A Request for Specie!, neas under the 11c1111ous 1988
lntendad trenat.ror Within t:OO P M .. or as aoon ther• .... OOl''-1.0 In the above-~ name or names Bids wtll be reoeNed el the purct\eMd from Ille Cepin· the .. tate ot tne decedent Notice torm 11 evetleble from bullnns name or names , T2M
.,,.._ ,,_,, 1-.t ,,..,, tall efter ea prlCt!ubtt. on Qc. I deeclt!Mld deed ol trust llattd above on Mey 9, t988 t office of the City Clefk fol ment of Publlc works. Clly ot Th• petition requests the court cler1c • 11.lled l bo\19 on n/a ---------~ so fer • ltnown to tne tow 11, 11188 In the Board The total emount ol tne j Harbert Power.· CQnstruc-the City f ' lrvlne IOcated et lrvlne, t 7200 Jamboree f eutho<lty to edm1n1ste< the 1 l>Mef.,.. lftell, In Pro ll'er. Herbert Power construe· Pl&IC NOTICE
Intended transferee ere of DW«tors M-'1"11 Room ~ belancie of t!\41 obll· tors. Inc .• J. Wiiiiam Powers. 17200 :Jamboree Roeo. Road. Irvine. Celllornll. eatat• under the lndepen· 1::. CrPNM. • .. lboe. CA tors. inc , J. Wilham Power ·-------~----~ eecured bY tbU><oo· 1 u1 \I 1MM Calllorn1a ~ ~~~Et-1 Ill vl6eTriiiOiii -VT
The Mme(•I end bulineu I Bero.en Avenue. l,...,.ne, Ce. eny to be IOIO, lncludlng ts· 'r1111 1181--.1 wu ftled luntN 10:00 AM on Sept 28. of S20.00 wtll be Charged tor J tet .. Act (This aurhonty al· Pu1>11sneo Orange Coast 'This statement was hied flCTtTIOUI .,_IS
addresa of the Intended The pYbllC ~ring 11 to tlm8ted cottt, expenses end I with me County Clerk or Or· 1918 11 wtllCh time and MCh Mt of documents !Owl the personal repr-.n· Delly P110t September 20 ~h the COunty Cle<k of Qr., ...-.. ITATIMbfT
tre11aferee(•) are: DINA conllder the queetlon of edll9nCel, le &30,435.96. enge Coun1y on August 30. piece-Olds wm be publtciy Drewlngs. spec1ficat1ons end tatlve to teke many aellons • 21, 27. 1988 • ange County 011 Auguat 30, The followif'O persons a.re
OHOSHEH, 29'81 Sll1ttr1on adopting en ordinance In-The ,,.,,., street eddress 11188 open• d I n Co u n c 11 bid documents will be m11I· wlthOUt obtaining court •P· Tw287 1988 · doing business u : onw. Laguna Niguel. CA c:teaalng the compensation end ttlee>hOM number of FJI0573 Chambers. Bids Shell be ed.~ r908lpt Of requests 4rove1 Before lelung certain _ F*512 j IMAGELANO. 319 t Rea
9Hn . ptlld to members ot the 'the tn.m .. conductif'O tt>e Published Or1nge Coestl•ubmltted trf-sea led noleterthenten (10l calen·j ectiona. llowever the per· ? ! PubllSlled Orange Coas.t HltlAvenue.CoaleMesa.CA
Thet the prooeny P8(11· eo.d In an amount not to .... le· Sherril! l . Smith. 1 Delly Piiot September 8. t3, tn~ marked on the Ider days prior to the date set sonal reprff9ntatove IS ,.. "8.IC NOTICt. Delly Piiot Sep1ernbtr ~. 13.192e2t-3'498 , nent.htr .. o II deeCribed In eJlceed 5 ~ra.nt each 33971 Selva Road, Suite 20 27 1918 OUlllde. "Bids tor Wood· for opening bids, tor an ed· quired to give notice to '20 27 1988 Color Le98< Corp, (1n·
eer-e1 ... All furniture. fbl· 1 caler'69r ,...,, commencing 250. ~ Ntguel. Cal., • • T2.75 twtage Geblea Subdre;n, CIP dhlonal Cherge ol $10.00. I lnltrttled persons unless K UUI ' ' T274 corporeted In Delaware),
tu res and equipment Januety 1, 1989. The pres-1 fomle9~77(714)496-0117 :1031," • SECURITY FOR COM· they have waived notKJe or RCTITIOOI "'SINESS 13191 AeO Hiii A11enue, Coste
together with tt>e goodwill ent compensation paid tol Oated:September7.1988 ?UBUCNOTICE LOCATION OF THE tP~N OF WORK lhel consen1edtothep.-opose<11 NA•STATlllffNT Mtl8 , C aJlf orn1e
end ttie traoename of th•I eadl Board member ts $ 1a2 IHIRRLL. L l9TH, At· WORK: The work. to be per· GC>"tr.,:t doet1ments call for action.) The lndt~naent I The loll~ng persons are Plllt.JC NOTICE 192826-3498
certain Shell ~ stetlOn lot eecn day's NIV!Ce, not to ..,_, I( am formed l"lereundtr Is IOceteO monthly PfoOf&SS payment admlni11ration eutf\Or•ty will doi"'! buSIMIS as This bu11ness 11 cqn· ~ end is toceled •I exceed 1111 dayi a celenderl Publllhed Cringe Coast flCTITIOUI ~=-•• l1n the City or ltvtne, County baled upon the engineer's be granted unless en I Ivy• ~erds •nd. Grits K 4800 ducted by • OOIOOflhon
1201 'f'/. Beker Str .. 1. Cotta month. A copy ol the Delly PtlOt September 20. · NAMI ITA NT of Orange at Rockwren, 1 .. 11f?11t• ol the oercenteoe lnterm.a person flies en doing bullness as Ivy s Hell· ~ICTITtous .,.._,S The reg111ren1 com·
Mtaa, CA 9~ pfopoetO Ordinence tt on' 27. October 4. 1988 The fOllowtng persons are •Asn.ood end Brl1rwood 1of w~k completed The Ctty , Objec11oo tothlspetltton and1merk. 370 ~ 17th, Stfeet. NAME ITAT£MENT lmenoed to trannct busl-
The ~ name uMCI Ille with the Secretary ol the T281 OOlr1g bualneN es: 1 Sire.ts. wlll retain ten ( \0) percent 01 enows good cause why the Coste Mesa. CA 92627 The following persons ere ,_. u~ the fictitious
by Mid tr1onaferor1 at U•d Olt1r1Ct aod Is avall•ble tor M R , M o M · s DESCRIPTION OF WORK NCI! p1ogress payment u court shoYIO no1 grant lhe John Terr1nt, 2505 OOlng business as l>Utl""9 name or names
locttlon 11: CAMPUS I public lne!)eCtlon t>etween l rtaJC NOTICE PRESCHOOL/DAY CARE.j'The work to be pertormed IMCU(lty I~ completeton ol •authority Leuretwood. Senti An• CA Am«an Bio-Med Sys-bted •bove on not •C>Pff-
SHELL tbe hOUrs ol 8 AM end .5 PM 2245 Orenge Avenue. Coste lhalt Include bu'I not be 11he balance ol the work Al t A HEARING on the pell-, 92704 terns, 3100 Airway Avenue. I cable ThM Mild bulk transl~ 11 Monday through Friday In Ka. Meu, CA 02826 lmlttdto c:onstructionoltlle the request and eJ4>911se ot lion wtll t>e field on OCTO· Hope Tarrant. 2505 3100 Airway Avenue. Suue Color Laser Corp .
Intended to be consum· I the Dlslrlcl omc.. I flCTITJOUI .,..._.. MlcnH I N Thorllton, aubdreln the suc:ceattul ·bidder. the BER 3. 1988 at I 45 PM in lauratwood. S1n1• An1 CA 102, Costa MeN, CA 92626 Seymour Liebman, Se~
meted et the Office of· OP· All persons inter .. ted ere MAm ITATIMUIT I 1'791 Rldget>oro. Tustin, COMPLETION OF WORK. City will P•)' the amount so Dept. No 3 loeeted at 700 92704 Blomedtronlx Corpor· retery
PORILJNi.TY ESCROW. 734 11nvt1ed to appe111: au.tie pub-) The to11ow1ng peraons .,. CA 92eeo_ All WOf'" is 10 be ~pleted retained upon--compllance CfVIC ~ler Drive wes1. This ~lne-ss -is con-atlon, ca1110 .. 1·na-corp0t'~ Thia atat.,,._1 wu filed
N. TUstlni\ ..... Orange. Cali· lie tiewlng end be heltd doing~ u : JacQUelint D T'hornton. within 30 conMOUllve WOl'k· wtth the reqwernentl -ol Senti An1. CA 92701 dueled b~· riusballd and wll~ atlon. 3100 Airway Avenue.1wlth the County Cllefk ol Or·
fornle 92967 on or alter Oc· 19tty J • ......_,, 19t.t DURRETT PROPERTIES. 14791 FUdgtboro. Tustin. lngdeys lrom thedalt1P410i· Cel1lorn1e Pul>hc Contract IF YOU OBJECT to the The ragtstrant com· • 102, Coste Mes• CA Inge COl/nty on September
to&er 8, 1N8. , ,.._, ot tt. Dletnct I no w. 8aker Street. Ste., CA 92690 1 tied In the Notice to 1coae Sectton t0261 and tne granting ol t!\41 petition. you menctO to 1rensac:1 bus•· 92e26 13, 11188
This l>Ulll tren1ftlf 11 sub· Publllhed Or81'199 Coast 201 Coeta Mete CA 92826 1 Thl1 bullneu 11 con· Proceed, • provisions or the con1rac1 ! lhould tither appear at the
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jaCt to Cellfornle Uniform Delly Piiot September 20. Mike Durrett '19 Save.I'-<M:ted by. hYsband end wile I AWARD OF CONTRACT documenta pertaining 10 hMnng end Stitt your ob-blnlneu. name or names ducted br a c~poretlo" 1 Publlllled Orange Coast ~clel Code Sect>on 121. 1"8 neh IMne CA 82120 The regl11ran1 com· The Owner reserves the "SubstlMlon of Secuflt>eS · lfC1IO!'S or f1lewrt1ten obiec-llsted •bOve on nte The rag11tren t com· Dall)' Piiot September 20.
810CS. T?ll'>I Ts\t• b~slneas 11 con-mence0 to trenMCt 1><.1s.. right. aft« opening bids. 10 PROJ ECT ADMINIS· t1on1 witn !he ooort t>elore J01111 Tarrant. Hope Tar· mencec1 10 trensect bu51-,27, October 4, 11 1988
Tiie name end eddfess 01 j ducted by: en lndl\lfdWI 1,,... under tile fictitious reject eny or alt bids. 10 TRA TION. All qUffl•ons rela-\ t"8 hearing. Yoor aPPfllll· J ""' neat Undtlf the lic1ot1ous T289
lhe PtlflOn •ltn whom I "8JC NOTICE 1 Tl\e reglllrent com-I bu.in.ti name or names I...,.,,,. any lntormality in a tlve to this pro,ec1 pnor to , ance may be In person or by Thi• 1t.1tement W11S tiled business n1me or names
Cl9lma mey be filed It OP· menceo lo transect l>US'-.. ted above on DOES NOT bid. to make awards In the ,openlf\g bids .t shall be your attorney • -4th the Coonty Clerk or Or· lllted above on August 31 P\8.IC NOTICE
POATUN<TY ESCROW, 734 NOT1Ca CW 1.,.. under the llctttlous \APPL y 1nt.,..t of the Owner ena to dkected 10 Ed t1ozoti. (7141 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR enue County on August 24 tN8
N. Tuetltl, Orenge. CA 92667 TRU9Tll .. IAll buallleel name or names Mlehael N. Thornton. Jec-1,.)eet ell other bids MO-e13e , or a conttngent crea1tor orl 19'8 Blomedtronht Corpor· K U743
end .,,. IM1 °"' tor filing YOU AAE IN DEFAULT !lated •bove on AuguSI 1, queltne D. Thornton I PROPOSAL GUARANTEE r BY 0. ADER of lhe City I 'he deceeltd. you must 11111 ·f""55 talion. Bernie Kempen. ,tCTITIOUS ........
dell'N by any creditor Shell UNDER A DEED Of TRUST 1.., Thie statement wu ftled AND BONDS EaCh bid sllall Counc:ll ol tt>e City ot 1rv1ne. your claim wtth 1~ eoun end 1 Publithed· Or1nge Coast •Pree.Iden! I NAiii ITATl•NT
be OetotJtr 5. 1988 wnich IS I DATED MAY 22. 1987. UN· Mlll• Durrett w1tt1 the County Clerll of Or· I t>e accompanied by • Dated September 7 1988 ~ •copy of 10 the per· Dally Ptlo\ August 30. s.p. Thia 11.1tement .,.., flied The tollowlng iieraons are the~ dey before the LESS YOU TAKE AC'TION I This etatement was nled I ange County on August 29 oenlfled or c..nler's Cf\tek I CITY °' ll'YlNI!, ev: I '°"el r19rnen11ove •P-tember 8, 13. 20. 1988 •with tM County Clerk ol Or-doing l>tltineM u · ~Ion date IP9Ci-TO Pf'OTECT YOUR ~Qp. wtth the County Clerk of Or· 1888 '(or by a oorporate surety NANCY c: LACEY, CITY pointed by the court w11h1n T255 lange County on ~tember WESTPORT LAMBERT ..., .,... I ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT enoe COunty on August 26 I f1IOl99 bond°" the form furnished CLIM !'our months from lhedeltofl 15. 1988 I ASSOCIATES •• Celilornla
Dated: Septem~ t4, A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOUl 1H8 • Publlthed Orange Coast by the Owner .. guerent.. Published Orange Coast llfSt laauence ol letters.. Flltm general partnership. 3151
1M8 INEEO AN EXPLANATION F-Dally p"°' September 6. 13, tNt bidder wlll, if en -acd Delly Piiot Septemt>« 13, l prOYlded In Section 9100 of rtaJC NOTICE Publ•lhed Orange Coast AlrweyAvenue.Coltl Mesa.
DMe ......._ !Mended OF THE NATURE OF THE •Publflhed Orange Coesl ( 20. 27. 1988 111 meae to him In ec-120. 1988 j theCelifornla Probate Coo• IDt11'Y Pilot September 20. CallfOff\le 92826
Tu ••• -PROCEEDING AGAINST Delly Piiot September 6. 13. T272 COfdenoa -4th tbt terms ol T~78 The time for filing Cll lms Wllll I( GMO 27, October 4,.11. 1988 Andrews Partners. Inc., a
PublWltd Orenge Coest YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· 20. 27, 11188 hit bid. promptly secure not ~· prior 10 tour ACTITIOUI ..._.. · T288 Cellfomle corporation. 3151
o.11)' Piiot Sec>t9"1ber 20. ,TACT A LAWYER I T273 1 f\11.IC NOTICE Wortcers' COll'lpenNtlon 1n· Mt.IC NOTICE montM from the d1te ot 111el ...-.. STATl•NT AlfweyAvenue.Coete MeN.
1tea On October 17 • 1988 •I j aurance and ll1bllity In· l hMllng notlctd 1b0v• The followtng persons ere CA 112e2e
T286 4.30 p..m... SharrW L Smllh.f 1 ACnnoul .,...... eurenoe e11-te e contract K 42711 YOU MA~ EXAMINE thel doing buelneea ~ P\8.IC NOTICE earry L Hoeven c/o -------------=-f tiit lrue1911. or Sticcesaor -rtaJC N0T1C£ NAm ITATIMINT 1 In the 'requlfed form and I NOTICI OI' tMt ktOt by the coun 11 you Vtl·Pele of Coaslll Or· I , W•tpor1 Proparti.a,. 3090 ..ale MOTICE Truat" Or Substituted The to1ow111g P«SOO• ere lumlah Mttstactory bOnds DISIOlU1lON ere e pwaon Interested on ange COUnty. 275 E. 8eker K U7S7 Pullman St . Ste. A. Coste
Truet. ... of that certain Deedl-541141 I doing bualneal H : tor t.he taithM performance 1 Of' ll'MTNl9'1He11' the •t•t•. )'OU mey ltle wllh St,, Suite C. Costa Mesa. CA flCTITIOUI ., ... ,. Mete CA 92t26
of Truat utculed by WIL· flCnTIOUI ........ A)MBS:(B) MEYER BUSI· I of the oontrec;L•~ tor the t . c HR •.s TI A • NA• ITA'TE•NT • n c/o
LIAM f WILLOUGHBY end MAm ITAWNfSS SEA¥1CE6, 1590~Ptjfiiiiit 6'Cliimi of m .. CA'RMICHAl:l VEN RE,• lot Speclel Not!u ot the 111· Larry Mro~ek. 2144 Via The IOll ng persons ere G,..,, Developmen om-------,-.ID!t.,BllKl'l!lll!G.t:..:JIQ[lllLll~f&ll~:l!l.. M.-WIUOUGM8V. ~ere 18-yalde, Coron• de4 Met., terlelmen and laborers l)el1nersnlp conal111ng of k'Q of en Inventory end •P. Agulle. Sao Clemente. C(A OolnQ business as p1ny, .. &75 MacArthur dolnabullneee•: end recorded on Mey 22, dolngbullne9aaa: CA92t25 !thereunder. Said checlc or Chrl1t11n's Farmers pr.i.ementofestateessett 192672 REDHILL STATIONERS, Cour1. Suite 500. ~
NOVA VISTA OISTRIBUT· 1917 • tnllrvrnent N. umber TUMMY STUFFER 101 I Elllebeth H Meyer. 28992 bidder's DOnd lhell be In 8.n Markert, Inc .. • Calilornl1 or of eny pethlon or eccounl I Jemea /II,, Pereyra. 2106 t1M5 Skyp1r1c Cncie, Ste. Beech, CA 92660
ING, 195 LOCllWOOd Pane 17·2tOl25 o1 ~1~ SANDWICH SHOP. 270 S Le Carreterr•. Laguna amount of not ltla then ten corporation end DSC .. provided in MCtlon 1250 OypreMWOC>d. El Toro, CA J, INlne. CA 92714 Thi• busineu ls con· Pteoa. Tuetln, CA 92980 COfda ol Orange Couniy, wiN lftttol -112, Coate Mete. I N1Qu91, CA 92677 (10) pere«it of I.he amount ol CermlchHI. • Celllornla ot the Cllllfornla Probate 9H30 Dana A Kareher, 17845 ducted by • genecel pert.
Joaeptl S. lruet'lllo, 185 "'Ider ano pursuant lo Mi<S CA S'9pheny Meyer. 28992 the bid. The Faithful Per· Limited Partner1h1p, end Code. A Request for Spec1a1 Thie bu1lnH1 is con-Skyperk Circle, Sii! J. nerthlp
Lodi.wood Perk Pl . Tustin. Deed o1 Truat Mii et pUbllc 5-ofl l<eun L. ... 490 S. j La Cartettrre, Llguna l formenca Bond Shell be not which carried on lta bu .. nest Hotlcef~m 11 evell1ble from ducted by: • general part·! lfWle. CelllOrn•• 927t4 Tflt regl stren1 com·
CA t2t80 ..c:tlon tor c•ah. 1awlu1 W~ Street. Orange. MIQuel, CA 92e77 ._."*"one hundred (100) 11 5 t04 Ardan Way, t11e court c:lertl. neraNp Jtenne K Kercher, 17845 menced 10 transect busl·
Thl9 bullneu la con· inoneyoltht UnltedSte!es CAt2Mt fhl1 bullrien 11 eon· peroent ofltle toteleMOUnC Caimleheel~ Cal1Jorn11 ._...T.9'Mlllt4lft,lftpto The registrant cbm.,~ark Circle. Ste J, -und¥ the llcttllous
ctuc:ted by: en~ o1 AIMflc:a. • CUlll:'[r• Tiiie b1Jslnea1 11 con· CluCttd by e general pert· of the bid price named on 11\41 1 tsaoe end et 2910 Redhill, pet, 1• Opel Awe11ve, menceCI to transect bus!· I , Cellfornla 92714 buallleel neme "" names
The ttgl1trant com· cheek P•Y•bte to s d dUctedby.enlndlvtduel nerahlp jcontrac:t.TheL.ebortndM•, Suhe200.Coete~.Cell-..._ltleftd,CAIMa MM under the ftclltlous1 This buslneu 11 con· llstectebO\leonMey 2, 1989.
merlCtd to treinaect bull TNMet drewn °" • atft• or The r-.glA!Ul\.L.CO The reglllrent corn· terlelt 8onchNllC be not leis 1 lornla 9282e, Wtl dlnolved Published Orange Cout butlriest name or n1mes1 dUcted by-hulbend end wife Andrews Partners Inc
-under the llctltlou• nettonelbenlt,ett8te0fl9d· menctd to lrenaect ~1 menoeo to tranaec1 bull-'theflonehundf'td (100)per.181ftec:tlve 12:00 •m on CC· Delly PMol September 20. llated above on August 24, The regl11rent com-By: John K. AndrM, Sec~ ,buelnela ~ or n.-.,., credit union, or• '1•tt .,_ under the fictitious ,,..._ under tbe flctltlousf cant of the totel amount of tobef 1, 1987 21. 27, tH8 1tea menceo to transact bl.Isl-,...
llMed. above «t Auguat 18. or i.dertl UVlngl end loan butlMel neme or nema l ~ name or nemes I the bid price nanied In lhe 2. Alter tl\81 dale, no part· j TW286 Larry Mrozek, James A , ,,... under the fictitious ~ •taternent w• lded
1114 .-ocietlon dofnlclled In '"11 llaCed above on n/a 1 lllllacS ebo¥t on n/a · 0011"9Ct. Only bonds lllued ner In the Pertnerst1ip hu Per•• butl,_ neme or names wtth the County Clerk ot Or·
Joaeptl S 1nan11o atete. et t11e IMir'I entrenoe 5-ofl Ktun LM flilabeth H. Meyer by compenlel WhlCh are autf\ortty to btnd the perl· 1 Thie statement waa liled listed ebove on n/e ange Count~ on Septemti.r
Thie "Mement.,. flied to IN Orange County Su· Thie ltet--.1 waa filed Thie statement wu llltdjrettd "A" or "A~" In tM ner'INp, .. capt tor DSC rtBJC NOTICE wltfltlleCountyClefttofOr·1 Dene A. l<erchef, Jeanrie 13 1tea • wtth the County Clerk of Or· o«~or Coun. 700 Civic With 'the County Clenl ot 01· l wtth 1t1e County Clerk of Or· "eeet Rating G\lljSe " "The CermlchHI, who nu I enge County on Al)gu11 24 K Kareher ' ,,_1912 .. County on August 18. c.nter Dflve w .. 1. Sant• enoe County on September enoe County on September Beat Key Rating G~ode 10 authority only to wind up the MOTICI °' DCATH 1888 I Thi• allttment WU lilec Publllhtd Orange Coatl
tll& I Ana, Celitor'nte, all the right. 13, ttee • 7, lH8 1 Proper1y Ceau11ty Com-Pllftnertl)lc> al1ell1 j AND CW NTTnON · ,,_, wtth the County C~k ol Qr. Dally PllOt Septembtr 20 ~ tfllil and lntweat conll9)'td '11117• '191• pW"9a"end/oratect 1nthe OATEO Auguat30.1988 TOM•HTER It P"'*9htd Orange Coestl enge CQuntyonSeptember 27 October4 11 19&1 '
Pvbll9l'leO 0r"'98 Coeet to end no. fltilO by 1t under PutMltNd Orange Coast l Put>llal'led Qfeng.1 Coast "F*al Aegisttf Corcular DIC CAMllC"AIL. •1 UTATI Of': Deily Pilot l'ugull 30, Sep· 13. 1988 . ' . r 291 Olllr PltOt AAIOldt 30. Sep-Mid Deed of Trwat In the .Olilly Pllo1 September 20. Dally Plio1 September '3, 570,-19M Rev111on (or c .. .,,... UIMled ~-.IOM»M YAll n.\. elle teml>er 8. 13. 20, 1988 I FW1enl
..,.,.,t, 13.~. lHe P'OC*1Y ailuet.a In IM:I 27,0c1o0er 4• "· 11188 20.27,0ctot>er4, 1988 moatreoentedd1t1on}.wlllt>e ..... 9r: ~ ,_,,,I .IORDAlllllARTIN T256 Publllhed Orange c'bas1 P\8.IC NOTICE
T2&e County end Stele detcrlbtd T290 T280 llQClePted. Failure to tul>mll Y........_ e c.it.• IMt· YMI ,,_L I Otllly PllOt Sec>temt>er 30. ---------
STARTING A NEW ·auSINESS??.
The Legal Department at the
Dally Piiot IS pteaNd to an-
nounce a new service now avail·
able to new busineaos.
We •II now SEARCH the
name for you at no extra ch•roe.
end save you the time and the
trip to the Court Houte In Santa
Ana. Then. of courte. after the
March 11 comp'-1.0 we wtll file
your fictitious bullnOU n•me
statement wtth the County Clerk.
pub41att one. a week for four
weeks H requlr.O by law and tMti ftle your proof Of put>ll-
catlon with the County Cleft(
Please stop by 10 file your
hct:t1ous buS4ness statement at
the Dally Pilot Leg•I Depart·
ment. 330 West• Bay. Costa
MeN. California If you can not
stop by. please call us
at (71 4) 6-42-4321. Extension
315 or 316 and we w ill. rnalle
•rrangernent1 ror you to h•ndle
this procedure by mail
If you should haye any further
ques1ions. S>'9aM call us and -.
will be more th•n gl.O to assist
you.
Gooct tuctt In your
new bu .. nosa!• . .
J-..,...,._ bonds '"" be1 .................. Cleft. UTATI lfO. ' ' --ic MnTtcE t 21. October 4, If, 1988 I KCD77 ceuse of rtlec:tlon OI bid ............ 9r: ......, I .' A,..,, ~ "" T292 flCnTIOUI .,... •• PMVAl~INQ, RATES OF' ...... ca.-81 ~.I To ell heirs. beneficiaries.I I MAim ITAT'lmtfT
WAGES; In eccordance With •8'1 .._ a. O~a, Geft.. credllore and contingent ~ COU9tT • The tollcM!ng peraon1 ere
tfle ~· of S.Ct!On ... ~. "'1......,., 0 .
1
credltora, end peraon• WhO CM' CALl'ORNIA, M.JC NOTICl doing~•
1773 ol lhe Cellfornl1 Labor WeM, o.-.1 ~.,._, mey De ottlerWla4 int«ested COWITY OP 0.-ANGa KE'N SUSHI, 375 Bt1stol I Oode. tlle generel prevelllng Publlahtd Orange Coe1t In the wltl or ....... or both,' In the Metler ol the Appl!· I I 17111 I Street • A·40, Costa Meui,
,.... ol per diem w•g•Und Deily Piiot SeptetTlber 20. oCJORDAN \/AN THIEL AKAi cation of Petitioner, sue NOTICa °' C.ilf 9H2t •
llOlldeyarldcwwtimeworll In ,... I JORDAN MARTIN VAN! SCHUMACHER Oft bella" Of ..,._.., TMllVlfll K.n)I Kllltna. 375 8rlst04
ltlelOCalltyln'MlictlthtWOfll T33 THIEL E " I I( A p A I G E MID Ll...aACK St •AA<>. Coet• Meta,
• 11 to be performed hes been I A pellllon h•• been llled OtTZENBEROER. • minor Hatlee Is hereby given that Cell!. 9262$
*a1ntcS from the Oir~or Dy DEBORAH IRISH In the for Chet\ge of Name Union 8W dbe Stanchetl Tad Kan, 375 Bristol St
Of the Oepenment of lndu .. 1 ... _ ~ Cour1 of Cellfornfe. ~-A144903 LMllng, Tran9*0r ot 225 •A-40. Coet• Mesa, Callt
Irie! Alletlonl, a copy ot r aon County of Orange, request·• OAO£A TO StiOW CAUSE jScMl'I Lek• AlltnUe City °' t2l2t
wNc:ftlaonfllelntMolflceol .EDWARD B. nSH, k'Q "'81 DEBORAH IRISH bej FOR CHANGE Of NAME Paudena, Cellf0fnl1, In· Tl* bualneu 11 con•
1 tM City ~ of the Clty of born April 15 191 l in eppolllted • pereonel rep.. SUE SCHUMACHER on t9ndt to sell certain persooel dUcted Dy· 8 general pert· lfvtne end w111 be rned .. vell-' • reaentettw to adrnlnlater the bel\elf ot EAll<A PAtGE property to: NEMLC i......iog '*9'111>
I.,.. to any lnttreeted party Ch~o. II llno1s, _.. .. of IN decedent. DITZENBEAOER. • m1nor Corporation. Intended Tl'le regl1trent com· ,... -:::====·===:::-' en into r@lt on Tl'le petition requHts "-ftltd a e>et•tlon in thlt Tr•"'91• (leeeor). ot 28 ~ to tr8'Wt bual· ! Septembtt 18 1988 at Mtlottty to edlnllllster the oourt tor en oroer aJlo.wtng StMeStre91. City of ,,.,on, .,.. wider ttie 11c:t1t1ou1
'AC•ICVllW the .. of 17. He_ is =-~=Ion~ =:,,':m'= ~~.m~~"·:r!~ :-.,...'*':, :....~
•MORtAL ,ARK I IUNived by JUs ~fe .._ Ac1 (Thie auttlorlty el· DITztNerAGEA to ERIKA (Leleclr'I. NEMLC ttetlng 1t11
c.mttery • Mor1uery Ully Flab of Coilte towt tfle per90llel ,....,,. PAIGE CONAAD CorPOrat1on, Intends to I K9nll K\llft'la •
Chapel • Ctamatory Mesa· aon Edward B I tlllNe to•• lnMY Kt~ IT IS HEMIY Offt>lREO ••••tAdt to UlcS Union TNI ~ ... flied
3500 Pac••ic v..-err.... 1 __.)· --.. J and wllfMM oDtellllnO court ep.. tNt 111 pertont ,,,.., .. ted "'I..,. en.. Stencnart L"• ...,, the County eterti of 0r-
e.u.2100 wtfe Janke of Coeta acttone. ~. ttie per. before..,.. COUl'1"' 0epwt. M1d ""°'* SWOf*IY, a , ...
Ntwport Beech \. ~ r .... r. ~ ~ '"'"'° oert.,,I ... ,,_.., eforeaelO ..,.,.., .... Tr.....,Of (l ..... ). .,,. , .. County on Auguat 24,
~ ~ MMI ~ta re-IWtt Ho ' et 100 CMc eer-etOWl~olwftictl W 8w.n Deck« and ........ IO 0lll9 notice 10 c.ltlr DfNe W., leme 1 • • ....... to-wit cier1MI ,.........., er.,. Coett ll1•11Ud P9'90flt un!Me· AM. Celtornlll, on OetoOer MOtor ..-... ..._, by Delly ll"IOt ~I ,3 hUlbend 11lolua of t"9y t1ewe........, not!Qe or
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21. 1"8, et 200 o'cioctl1Tr.,._or to otfttlri ot l 20.tT. 11M ' · -.i. Oolondo, Ed-... ,.., to .,,. P'OC>OMO "M. end '* end "*-tTtlftlllfOt'• owetomers Ind. T~211 I wwd 8. (Bl.eddy) Fllh eccton.t ,,,. lftdl!Nildent ..,.ceue.,lltr11~-.. I CALL a. S!SF ............... eutNW,,y Wiii ........ l*ftlon tor cNn9', A ED m of Hununcton I " '''"'" unit.. •n ol netN "'°'*' not bt1 a.eta. and Karen 11 ....... ,.,_ ,... an1 • .,,.., r
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