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1988-09-23 - Orange Coast Pilot
.. Foothill Marina 28 10 Distric t Attorney investiga ting whether plan c hecker solic ited developer's cash By ROBERT BARKER OI .. Oellp '9le4 a.... A Huntington Beach Planning Depanment officia~ has been placed on administrauve pea'c from his $40,000-a-year job wh ile the Orange .Ex-Reagan aide Michael K. Deaver received a suspended three-year aentence and $100,000 fine today for lying under oath about his lobbying activities./ A5 "8dlcal students staged an anti-Olympics rally In Seoul and attacked riot police with firebombs and rocks today.I A4 Bualneu, County District Attorne~ ·., oflicc investigates allegations that he had solicited money from a de\ eloper. officials said today. Sergio Man inez. who's been em- ployed by the depan ment f~r 15 years. also allegedl} is be1nf in- • I All tbatjau 28 14 Costa Mesa Ga,deb Grove 34 7 ... vestipted on susp1c1on of appro' mg plans for developers that he himself had drafted. officials said Man inez. who was suspended \\ nh pay Sept. I 5. said toda~ from his home that he had been asked b' his auorney not to.com ment. a~ 1ng he hadn't been questioned b~ police or district . attornc}' in' esugators. Maninez added. ··1 ha"e a clean conscience. I'm "ailing for 1hc results of the 1nvestigauon:· C11y Admmmrator Paul Cool ..aid today that the In' esugauon apparent· ly stems from an 1 nc1dent in 19 0 that was recel\tly reponed to the pohce b~ a fellow emplo}ee. Cook said the 1n' ernga11on focused on allegauon'> that a dr· veloper who had purchased a project from another de,elopcr had been allegedly told b} \larunez that he needed to pa)' a $~.OOfJ ke to the architect of the pro1cct . ? Nation's savings institu- tions lost $1.5 blllfon In -theftrsJ half of 1988.187 lndez Paal Carman of the 1roap Blueprint juzee ap the Orlentatlon, 1Veek Fntlval at UCI with eome backup help fro~ eonaleaden Andrea Dworzak (left) and Maple Cbol. - I Ml .. lon Viejo Fountain Valley 24 3 Corona del Mar Santiago 52 8 I> The developer allegcdl~ tu d po Ill' 1nvesttgators that he g.il\ l' J s~ I{)() check to Maninez Cool -..ud t >da' that distnct anorne' \ \tJtkr' Jri.· attempting to find the all~l·d , hn l Investigators also arc 1n11:r' ll'" mg 26 current cit~ emplo) t'l-S and ··a halt dozen·· former ones \1.1r11m·1 "a' suspended so that 1nt1."n IC\\' (Ou Id proceed tn has absenct' C <>•)~ \Jld Manmez's bo'>s. ( vmmunn' LA·- velopment Director \h~l· .\dams said IOOa) that local pohce officers allcgcdl) had been m'-esllgaling lht" allegauons and took the case to Cook Cook turned the case o'er to the Dmnct Anome' ·s office. Adams said 1t would be unethical for Manmez to handle mone' in his JOb. . The allegauons include statement<> tha t Maninez didn't tell his supenors that he drafted some plans for (Pleue eee PROBE/ A2) Teen' s kidriey may save life Organs of Irvine boy kille d b y car donated b y family By GREG KLERKX Of .,. °'ft Nee ..... T~ ~Ms1on YieJO 1001ball ~uad that Jeff Bergan hel~ CO.llh lo t w David Lc1dars L nl'l'1'1t' H1g.h School 1:ea m la~ wccl The \C(l«' v. a'> 1 5-0~ But through a tragic set 01 circum- stances. Leadal made Bergan a" inner Th tf'd.a} Berg.an. :!b. a tClal.'h a1 \It<. aon VaeJO. IS tn tnten<.1 l' earl' JI I Ymcent's ~1rd1cal Center an Lo'\ .\ngeles folio" mg a 2 hl>ur tran<.- plant operauon an "h1l h hl· rt"<:e1' ed a k1dne' from Lc1dal a 1-1-,ear-old L"ni~t'rSll} High hllOI lll\llOJIJ pla' · er "h0 \\aS Strud, 0\ a ,Jr d\ hl' lnl'H'ted across a bus' m1crscri1on TuCsda).!JlOmtng, · .. It looks 'ei:• l'nl oura~ing and "c're pleased v. 11h the "a~ th...-<,urgen went~'.:. sa1<! ho pJtal spolc.,"om.in Nanc} Maron. he said lkr~n "a' a\\ake and 1n good cond111on lollo\\- mg the surge[). He c.ould be rdl·ascd . l from the hospital an about l 0 da) s Bergan has been "amng for a transplant for t"'o yt'ars and v.as hagll on the count) 's hst of k1dne) rec1p1- ents. Lc1dal's mother. Sett}. re· poncdl) read about Bergan·~ need and requested that her son·u1dne' be donated to him The rec1p1ent of. the ~ond ludne~ has not bttn 1den11fied A.no Dahlberg. a fnend ofBergan·s and a famrl} spoke man. said she talked with Bergan onl} "hours befort the surger). "His spants v.Crt' pren) high. and the> said he Y1as fine nght befon-he went in. then he "'as sca red ·· Dahlberg s~ud. ~rgan helps coa h fre<,hman and sophomore football at .\11s.slon \ 1c10 H igh School and has team pla~t'd against Lc1dars team onl) last "'eel.- end. Dahlberg S3Jd. t.: nt' ersn' "on I S-l: "He remembers the game Jeff wa~ 'er) upset that the ~oung man had to die. He also feels bad for the 00' driving the car:· Dahlberg said Bergan. who also coaches wres1hng at M1ss1on V1eJO. 1s a student at Cal State Ful}enon and .1s.s1udy1ng ph)sl- cal educauon. Doc.Lors detcrmmed .... two years ago that Bcrgan's ktdne~!>' we~ fathng and his hean "as d<'- (Pleue.eee. TEEN/ A2) Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics A3 87.!8 A9-12 AB A12 . . Death notices Entertainment Opinion People Date book A6 A7 A3 MaD ki-led by polic__,e -WaS son of shefiff's-officer BJ ROBERT BARKER Of ... Ollllr ........ hams confirmed that the n cum. David Enc Me)ers. 1s the son of Los -Angeks .Count) heriff. u ~ Meyers. Distnct Attome} · office Officials at the D1 tnct .\ttom~ ·~ satd an In\ ~ug:uor u wori.mtt.oath • case. -e 5-ycar.ald man shot ;in<f Potloe Log Public Notices Sports WMther A 12-13 81-6 A2 killed by a Huntin$10n Beach pohcc officer Thursday 1s the son of n lieutenant in the Los .\ngeles Count) Sheriffs Office. officials said toda\. Sheriffs spakesman 811 an \\'11- Meanwhile. ught-hpped Hunt- mgton Beach pohce officers haH~ turned all questions about the fatal shooting over to the Orange Count~ Pohce \\Ould re'eal onh that Me,ers confronted them \\Ith a gun eari~ Thursd.a~ morning "hen the~. "'ent to his to" nhouse at 9 61 Treridy vegetable~ muscle Popeye's favorite off shelf BJ LANCE IGl'tON .... ..., ......... Walkins into the produce Stttion of a pocery store 2S years ago. you'd have been lucky to find regular old brown mushrooms. much less alfalfa sprouts orfresb herbs. But a ltJ'Oll throuah some of the best stocked stores on the Oran$C Cout today is like ''1siung an exotic land, where · fruits and ,·cgetables have unpronounceable names l nd often come with instrucuons for their preparation. The days of carrot and manhft\allow salads seem lake a memory. ., While the introducuon of spec1alry produce has bctn under way ever since the troops came marching home from World War II demandina 10methin1 more than hot turkey sand.w°ichcsand mashed potatoes. the ~ expanuon has occurred dur- lDI the last five years. Allfeslive marketing and in- creased demand for spccaalty Items as tcU u a robust econom y are part1all)' responsible.foe the phenomena. Produce wholesalers are tra,chng to far comers an sca.q:h of the ne'<t ·trendy food and tften mcludtng appetizina new wa)s of d1spla)'ing thnt. The most prcst'lfoll.) restaurants JO out of it.cir way to deck their plate in rarefied. edible garnishes. and the customers sec them and want the same for their own refngcrators. And with the economy on the Oranee Coast speeding along hke a nlnaway train. many people ha'c the extra cash it mes to keep themsel "es an rasC>berries all }'eat round. "People have more mone} to spend on $6-a-pound fruits and' e-getable . " said Bnan Todd. man~ng editor for a publicauon b~ Amencan lnst1Lute of Food DistnbutJon m e" Jersc,, a non-profit rncarch 1nst1tu1e for the food industry. The health food craze bas also pla~ a pan. With more people cuuiqout pttpattd food and turning to &csh produce. the demand for more vanety has increased. Todd said. A ·head of iceberg lcnut'e and some tomatoes JUSl doesn't cut 11 anymore. Despite the dc:mand. ma~1ng, 1t 1n the spec1ah) food business can ~ tricky. Take the In me Ranch Farm- t n Markets. for e'<ample. probebl) ~eeeTUJICDT/A2) Jamaica Circle folio\\ mg a comf)laant b~ a nt'tJr,hborabout loud ~tl'fl•' no14'C' t-rcn--~1ct:rt:mr declined w 1':f\ tf Me,ers. a former Ed1<.on High h 'IOI stud~nt. pomted the ~.in at th<.> officers or e'en af..the "cap.in ,,3<. loaded. ~1cErlam also d~hned t0 <.J\ hC"I'' Sometldng's afoot as wome.ri tOe the JJne Jn charlide- 8J oa&o &LEUX ............... Rick JOhn10n has a stranac •~) of '"" ...... kicb. Or ll 1t Pfte Johnson" Or Jim Jobmon? Wborve1' ht 11; dOttnt of •omen 1n On.net Count¥ have tru 1cd him f 1torn 1n Oranec Count' for ahout filht )ftl"S. compan' ot'1clal' satd Posi"I u a Kinne)· emplo)tt. the man COAv1nc:a •omm O\tt ttie phoftc to pai'ld« into Kinne) storn Wlthout their shon or 1n a s•'im1u11. 11.e "foot freak."1 as SQmC em- ptoyea have dubbed him. hi\ wuck at "°"" arid shoppu'I, mall 1n C ~ta Mai. Llpna Hall\.. M1\\1on VicJ-0 • Onrwe and WC'\tmm,t<'r ~ fOOt ~k: ha\ ~trud: \(I\ ml t1mn rTttntl). He "'ork 1n C~C'k\, tun"' 1n a rash of n("' ~hock vlCUnu e\'ft')'·~ ~n,tu. KinMvotficial'don'1 kno• ~he \ I many bullets ma) ha'e strue"k ~1e)ers or the 1denut} of the officer" ho fired lhe fat.al .$h --- McErlatn said Thursda' that such information might 1roi:iard1ze an ongoing and combined 1n,est1gat1on b' the D1stnct A.nome' ·s office and . (Pleue Me SBERIFP''8 /A2) $lmillion . claim filed ·in mistake shooting . By PAUL ARCHJPLEY Of .. Ollllr ......... Attorneys for a man mtstakenl~ shot b1 a ewpon Beach pohcc officer filed a claim ""tn excess oftl m1lhon .. Thu1'54a) at Cn~Hall. Sundap Bryant. 26. a Libenan 1mm1~nt. and his" 1fe Marlene .. 30. ~-ere at the beach near Balboa Pier when the shooung occu~ m the • earl> mommg hours on SepL 4. The couple from Orante a.nd dozens of others had escaped to the coastltne scclang rcJJef from the suffoc::aung beat and bum1d1t)' durina the first week of September. PoltCC "'ere rcspondmg to a report of a ma.n· wielding a shotaun at t.M beach when OfficcT Derck Duncan mistook a radio slung under Bryant's arm for a weapon. • Police wd Duncan ordered 8rylnt to "freeze" and fired his ..sho•n whe.n the \.-Kbm .. Q\nckly 1PUn toWard the oftittr" IO the ) Lm. sbootina. TM couPk and tht'r lttOt'IW\ dispu1C that \:tnlOD, C'harlilll .,.n1 clidn•t la'avc nmc to nan ~ ~ ounan fired tt•s:=r.:; A tttn l9£r was later -with a paint pdlc'I pn tt.t ....,_.;, was tht IOUrte of tM !"PGI" ol • arined ma on \be belch. I I ,, Minimu·m wage filibuster goes on Coast.enjoys autumnal Weath.er WASHINGTON (AP) -Senate Detnocnta Wied today on I S«Ond 1ncmpt 10 stop a Repubhcan fllibullef'of a bill to inc~aK the S3.3S minimwn watc to $4. SS over the next tbrwyan.. . PROBE ••. W....Al developen who would come to the city for approval and. in effect., afleeedly was approving his own p&an~ ' Jfl)e had enwcd in that practice. it would have violated city policies, Adams said. In his lob as plan checker. it was Maninez s responsibility to make ~ that ckvclopcn .mttt ro.ndiliom._ imposed on proJe<:lS by the Planning Commission and 10 ensure de- velopers comply with zoning require- ments. On a '6-3S vote, four &hon oft he 60 needed, the Senate refused to limit f\anher debate on the bill by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass .. call· ina for three annual incttaSCS of 40 centa an hour beainning an January. The Senate has betn debating the bill for more than a wttk. Re- publicans, pusbin& for a 90-da). 80 percent subminimum for new hires, have refused to allow a vote on a countermeasurr by Kenned) to ex- pand sli&htly a liule-used 85 percent subminimum for full-time students. Minority uade~ Bob Dole . of Kansas said Repubhcans were w1lhog to ncaotiate a compromise on a shoncr time period or a higher percentaac ~or the subminium: .. "There will be no co mpromise; 11 s non-ncaotiable," Kennedy retorted. "It may be neaotiablc for the Re- publican leaders but tts not nego tiable for those 16 million Americans who have betn waiting eight yc11rs for a pay raise." Ei&ht Republicans -five more than Thursday -joined Democrats in tryina to btuk the filibuster. Kennedy said the absence of th rte Democrall who would have voted with him bolstered his optimism about brcakin& the filibuster nut week. "I believe we're on the cd4e of havina a meanin1ful resolution. ' he said. Dole, howwever, said Kennedy should not "celebrate too much this weekend." ··1 wouldn't read too much into the vote." Dole said. "h 's Friday and some people arc confused. By Mon- day they'I realize what's at stake." Thursday the Senate had voted SJ..43, seven short of the 60 necessary, to limit funher debate to 30 hours. President Reapn, Vice President Georte Bush and Bosh's running mate, Sen. Dan Quayle. R-lnd .. all bave demanded that any increase in the minimum wage be coupled with the creation of a subminimum. .... Autumn 19 In the air In -literally -with t~ South«n Callfofnle tan weath« pattern• of warm, 94.lnny deys end coot, oie.t mgtlt1 ••s>eeted through the WMl(end lttK fll 10< t ~ W, lelVl .. f, .. , .. fftM4 t• F.,. offtcielty •rlv.d Thorlday etternoon. end tell weethef 9'rived just I few deye ehead Of II, following e heal~ ..,lief In the month thet pulhed 1oc.i temperetures above 100 cMgr .... Aa tor Saturd1y'1 weather, it lhould be tunny and CINI et th• ~ and throughoul the Inland veleyl •1Cc:ept fot 80m4I lncfeu6ng low clouds ak>ng the cout, the weather ..W:. Mid Along the Orenge Cout II will be clNr tonight and tunny Saturday except tor lncrM91ng low ck>ud• along the coast. BMc:h lows tonight In the 50s wtth hight Saturday upper 80s to lower ro.. Valley low9 tonight low and m1d-50s with highs Saturday low and mld-801. From Poinr Conoeptlon to the Mexlcln Border -Over Inner was .. light and verlable wind• tonight and SetU<day morning bec:Omlng southwest to weet 10 to 15 knots with 2-toot .... Saturday etternoon and evening. Southwesl swell 3 feet . U.S. Tem1>9 _.HewCdMo8 _.ii 1' Calif. Tempe. .... 'l'Otll°'Y 73 63 .. Oldlflcjjjij City IO ee :· -lor 24 -· eo!d>ng .. 5 p ,,, Lo ~ 11 44 Al6uQwotciuo '' 47 ort.ndo 93 73 or9'llld ... 51 11.tdtot. •4 3a f'ttN1d1lpf'\it• 73 83 llilth 511 48 AllWl\a ., 89 ..._... .. aa 46 ,,_ IM 117 ~City ,. .. ==-72 M ~···· 1& 80 .....,,.. 7$ ao ...... aa 46 88 so •n•tFem 89 &t Potlltncl,Or• 88 49 ,._ l'loClloe ae •• ..... 72 •• =rCll't 82 ao "°°'""" •• 57 ..... 73 57 70 37 =d Cl!y ., S4 .,,.. ., 62 AMC> 71 40 74 51 ltstendecl Ute ... ltirooijjtl mlil-4'!0fnil\J low _.. -... -s..ndey llWOUOft T~ ~ IM Hight fW'19i"O IY6m IM low 70. -tho bMc:t.a lo IM rnld·I~ 809~ l owtln tl'te50e IOIOw'°9 Surf Report SHERIFF'S OFFICER'S SON KILLED ••• a.ri.ton.SC 93 H ~ ao 58 ...,..,,..,,,0 13 SS OIMolte.N C "' St St Louie 93 89 SlllrlM 75 so LOCAnoM am....,. g::o_.., '' 51 Sell u ... cuy 10 •S .... Diego -·•WW•••• •-·••• 17..w ~ ~on9ooctl 3-5 good 2<4 From A l the Huntington Beach Police Depart- ment. The investigation as expec ted to last for 60 to 90 days. be said. McErlain said that police also had respond~ to the townhouse Meyers shared wnh a woman and another man the night before the fatal shoot- in& occurred. A neighbor had called to complain about loud noise at the residence. which is the Villa Pacific complex near Brookhurst Street and Hamilton A venue. On the night of the shooting. Connie Freed, who lives two houses from Meyers' townhome. said she wasawakcncdJU aboui 1 a.m. by loud shouting. She said sbe heard gunshots -"maybe three" -being fired at the . same location. Freed also said that o ther neighbors have complained of "reall} loud noises" late at night and of OCC'u pants fiahtin' among 1hemsclvcs. She said that ne1gbhbors had told her that they called pohce frequent!} to ma1nta1n peace and quiet She said that Mc}ers 3nd the other occup;rnts appeared fn cndh enough but that people usually went straight to their 1ownhomes from lhcir gar- ages and there was link oppon umt} to get acquainted with neighbors. McErlain previous!} said that l\\O uniformed officers ""cnt to Me)er · residence the evening of the shooung after a neighbor complained about loud stereo noise. The occupants promised 10 tum down the stereo and to cooperate. McErlain said. • The officers remained in 1he v1ctn· ity and reportedly heard what the} believed . was the sound of glass breaking in the townhouse. A residt!nt again called police to complain about the disturbance and other noises at about 1:45 a.m., Mc Erlain s~11d .• The police could hear people "yelling and screaming" i11 lhe home. McErlain said. . Meyers reportedly confronted the officers wilh a gun. and one officer drew his gun and fired. Meyers was pfQnouccd dead at the scene. ~ ~Olllo o.llel-FI WOf11'1 ~on '*'-o. ....... O.Volt DI.lull\ lll'Mo In. ,.,,_.. .......... Clroncl~ HonoiUl\I 14oue!on ... lllP_ .-..-.. ...... Jocti-vWlo ""'-~City LMVOQU Ultle Aoctl L.-... ........ .....,..._, ....... 82 ,, ..,,,.,.,_ 92 74 '' 6a Se91"9 Ill 0 77 '6 $poll-65 •S 115 75 IYfec.tM .. 56 17 " Tompa-51 P1rab0 !14 1• 71 t Topelot ts sa ,, T-Ill SS ff M TlllN 91 66 80 "' WUNngtonOC 71 82 ea 58 68 .. WlcNlt 97 SI •5 33 80 31 69 SI Smog Report tO 74 90 7S ., 72 l"o!Monl 11.-d lnelo• (l*I 0·$0 93 71 = 51·100 ..-••• 101·191 ~ 93 66 l\ful, 200-2" .-y unhMJthl\ll 300 •• 4• 12 ~ lllCI .00... !'IMtrdOut I' HSI figure ~ .. S7 Pf9¥IOut deft •lleinod Pli SOCOl'ld ti 82 71 IOdey't pel IOt-1 85 74 a.i 9-1 IO tHcArt""' lllyO &0-~ 93 76 ~ladll1bae11 v~ 58-75 as ...,eo e.dl(IOl'ocatJ) 50 7• 55 LM ........ Alf1IOft •2--M Sen Frend9CO 611 "'-Jetty, Hewl>Orl good SMJoeo 7t SS ......... HOWpo<1 2·•· good IMLw ObllOo ,. 52 Z2"d ...... N9wport 2 .. good ltodlton a: SI MbotW...,. 2<4 good Hlgll, IOw IO< 2• l'loU<I tf'dlrli! et 5 P m i....-8MCl'I 1-2 '°" s.... Clomento 1.3 c a..tow 12 SS w-ltmP 6$ • s-direction. I\ 9Mun'lonl 12 •2 ...... 81 ~ ,, 41 II"'® llytlle ., llS Tide. Coltlln• ., S4 C"'-Clty _ ... ,. sa TODAY ~ ... 45 SecondlOw 205pm I 3 LOf'lt a..c;n 79 57 Second hlQh • 10 p'" 11 2 l A AlrpOrl 71 59 IATUMIAY Howport flMc:h 61 68 ,..,_ 2 •• t m 05 Ontorlo eo SI ::43._ tOOa m 58 Pillm~tngl '° SI 2Sl p m 011 PllMdol\t II 52 Socond l\lgh a s1 o'" 62 "'-9ldt II •9 ........... dine> 83 so .......... loelrf ti ... 0 11'1. -..,,~ eo 52 .....,, .... ,.,,, lllCl-.11••5 IMlaAM ,. 54 P"' lenla a.t>ef • 73 "' ~ ,-. IOdty ti S 40 p m Mts ~ 69 57 lato;1dey Al " 05 t m MCI ,_ agtln at .,_.....,., 73 '3 • "0-'l'I. ·~ .................................................... ~ ............ ... $1 MILLION SHOOTING CLAIM FILED.:. TEEN.PLAYER'S KIDNEY BOOSTS RIVAL •.• From Al From A l Bryant underwent emergen<') sui::--cena sa1 e amount n:- gery at Fo1,1ntain Valle} Regional mains to be determined. He pre' 1o us- Hospital to repair his stomach. eolon ly said $10 millioo "is not out of the and artenes in his lcfi arm. realm of poss1b1l11y." In the claim filed b} auorne} Bryant, who was released fro m the Christian Keena, Duncan and 01her hospital this week. faces llirther Newpon officers are charged \\1th surgery and has suffered permant'nl usini "deadl) force" .. -'"without injuries. Keena s:iia . provocation, without nouct' or '"arn-His injuries aren't j ust ph) s1cal. m, of any kind." either, Keena said ... Sundaga Bryant t further states that after Bnant has been funher subJCCtcd to great was felled:,omcers baucred him b) __ph ysical and ~mouonal pain. sufier- "brutally kicking apan the senousl~ ing and trauma. rear. an \let~. \\.O ri'). wounded arms" oft he' 1ct1m. nervousness and sleeplcs ness. ·· Keena sa.id in the claim that Despite earlier charges b~ Marlene Marlene Br)anl's constitutional Bryant and some leaders of the riahts were trampled ''hen poht-e Liberian communit) that the shoo1- handcufTed her, "depriving her of her ing of her black husband w~s rac1all~ '"1iberty, f.alsel y impriioning" ber_ _ motiva1ed. no s uch allcgauons were While the stated amount of the included in 1he claim . claim is "1n excess of SI m11l 1on:· Claims are rout1ncl} denied b) the _tcfu>ratin&. He bas been undca oin& t y ounc1 • ut are a require 1rst dialysis treaLment three times a \\eek. step.before a lawsuit can be filed. . Dahlberg said. Oty a~tomey.Roben B~rnham said At one time. he was on 1he list to that while P_Ohce and cit) officials become Stanford Uni\ crsit~ 's first rqrct ,the acc1de~tal.s~ooting. the Cit) heart/kidney transplant ~t1cn1. Doc- does!l t a~cept liab1l1ty for Bryant s tors felt Bergan's hean1 condition medical bills. miaht improve 1fhe reC'e1ved a k1dne) . "The ei~)' ~an-onl) pa). t~~.med1cal transplant. Dahlberg said. ~ills of an inJure(j.per~n 1.~1t 1s legally A statement from the Bergan ha.blc for those .'"Junes. Bum ham family expressed gratitude to Lcidal' ~td. ''.A ~eterm1nauon of lcgaJ hab-famil nd sorro t 1h~1rcum !hty will h~~ly ~made Q) aJ~~gcDr a stances surrounding the }-Oung man·s 1ury some time in the future: new lease on life. The Bryants. \\hO ha'.e lou~ chll-"One of the legacies 1ha1 c..•omes dren. alread} have medical b1ll'i in from panicipaung in port s is the c.xcess ofS4q.ooo. fellowship that goes wilt\ 1he sport. In Keena said Bl')ant ''Ill require this instance, Mrs. Leida!. out oflQ\C several weeks of home can: and ma) for her son. has fo und a "a~ for that not be able to .return te his JOb ~!>'3 fellowship to continue." the state· . shuttle bus dnver ror at least eight ment read. months. "In the future. as JefT touche the lives of other young athlete~. M rs. Lcidal's sc;>n will als6 to uch those . wili he..&ruJ.n ----~i;a.il~O-\he-ganle-40-0. Leida! was riding his b1c)clc across A memonal fund 1n Lcidal's name ?-tichelson Drive at Yale .\venue has been set up at Universlf} Rig}\ when he was struck b} a-1974 School. Donations ma} be made to Volkswagen Bug driven b~ Bnan the Da 1d Leidal Fund. ('arc of the Alaghamandan, 17, "'ho allegedl} Associated Student Bod)'. University failed to stop at the !>top sign. ·said High School. 4771 ('ampus Dnve, lrvine Police Lt. Mike White. Irvine. 92715. All occupants of the Volt..s\\agen There 1s also a fu nd for Bergan at are students a t Woodbridge High M1ss1o n V1r10 Hig h School. Dahlberg School and wcre apparcntl~ headed to said money from 1hc fund will help school when the a c1dem-occurrc . offset the cost ~f anti-re1cction drugs- Lc1dal "a~ declared brain dead at J.hat lkIJan ~ll bau:..10 takt~_for th.c I 0:08 a.m. Wednesday a t Western rest ofh1s life. Medical Center in anta .\na. Doc-Memorial services· for Leidal are tors remo\cd his k1dne}s. corneas scheduled fo r 2:30 p.m . aturda} at and h\cr for dona11on. United Mclhodist Church. loca1cd at In addition to being a membet of Culver Road and t.:Jnivers11. Drive in the football squad. Le1dal ""as an Ir' inc . Bunal wall be at Pacific View honor roll student.. Memorial Park in Ncwp<>f't &ach . Ironically, the Ll nivers11 y High Police arc still 1nves11gating the TRENDY FRUITS, VEGETABLES APPEAL ..•• athletes." Dahlberg said Bergan had not met the Lcidal family. but she !kltd, "They freshman football pla}ed Wood-accident and have not )C l determined bridge Thursday afternoon. Team whe.ther charges ho!Jld \,~ filed members wore l1ags on their jcrse}!> again$t Alaghamandan, ~;ud Sgt. bearing Lcidal's number. 79. Le1dal's Mike Ogden. The teen-csger cbuld faoc teammates dedicated the game ball to charges of gross negligence and ve- Lcidal and gave 1t to his family. hicular manslaughter. he said .•. From A l the best stocked specialty grocen· and introduced to the United Sta tes stores in the county. I years ago by Frieda Caplan. owner On July 22. the Costa Mesa-based o one of the natio n's premiere firm filed for protection fro m its s iahy food distributors. Caplan credlfOfS'in U: . BariKruptcYC'oun a helped introduce the California with liabilities of SL 7.5 millio n. An br wn mushroom 26 )Cars ago. investor group that inC'ludes ChaJe ay. Los Angeles-based Fncda's Gourmet grocery in Los Angeles has fin Produce Spec1altlcs. Inc. rcponedJy offered to bu} a control!-wholesales mor~ than "250 e'lotic ing interest in 1he I 0-sto re chain fo r foods. $2.6 million. ,.. . The company's latest item 1s co- A walk through 1he lrvine Ranch quito nuts, which were on sale this market in Jrv~ne. howc"er, reveals no Wttk at Gclson"s market m ewpon hint of financraJ trouble. Row af1er Beach. The marble-sized nu1s taste row arc piled high with precisely like a cross between a coconut a nd a n arranged produce. from a 39-cent almond, Fneda's sp0keswoman '\nn head of lettuce to fresh sh1take • Henry said. mushrooms at S 15.98 a pound. Coquito nuts are 1he fruit of a DiVine 1omatoes are 1ndividuall} Chilean paJm tree. which bears them wrapped in Swrofoam. At S 1.59 a every year, but only aficr the tree has pound. customers won'1 accept been in the ground for 50 years. bruised tomatoes. Then there's the lowano. a )ellow. Many of the*'items fo und in the oval fruit »tith tin) spikes protruding rqular produce sccnon were con-from ilS skin that make 1t look sidercd oddities not long ago. Take va~ucly hke an underwater mine. The the kiwi. inside consists of seeds m a thick Only a few years ago the fuuy green goo that Hen[) said tastes best brown fruit from Ne" Zealand wa s when mixed w11h sugar. the latest fashion. food. Toda) n's Henry said the colorful and un- found next to peaches and pears 1n usual husks arc perfect fo r stuffing just about anj store. with seafood salads and the ljke. Al Orifinallycalled Chinese gooscber-Gclson's, the fru1L h usks and all. was ries. kiwi fruit was g1ven ns new name selling for $6.98 a pound. . LB r esident Gina Par adise Private services were held Thurs- day for Nc'wpon Beach resident Georgina (Gina) L Paradise, wtio died Monday at the age of74. Pa~adi~. a native of West .Virg1nt?. bad hvcd 1n the Southern C ahfornaa and Newport Beach area for the past 4'0 years. She was active in f'hl< Lido Island Yacht Club and Involved with the Ncwpon Harbor Art Mu~um. Shewasa Real Estate agent wtth Aegir Propcnics for the past eight years and was married to the late Wilham Gcor-we Para<foe. She is survived by her dauahters Peggy Brooks of Corona del Mar. Lyncc Paradise of North Tustin and Susan Paradise of San Juan C'apistrano; a son, William Paradise of Rockwall. Texas: and grand- cluldrcn l..aune Paxson of Newport Beach and Rebecca and Joshua Lake of San Juan Capistrano. The family SUFSts donations be made to the National Biotherapy Study Group. Dr. Neil Banh. JS I Hospital Road, Suite 209. Newpon ~ach. 92663. Another reason for the food ex- plosion has been the influx of immi- grants. 'We've got so_Ynany-J)t:opte from different pans of the world introduc- ing their taste~" Hen I) said. . For mstan~e: Jicama. a thic k- skinned root w1th j uicy. white meat. was found only in Me"<ica n grocencs a few years ago. Now it's featured in fast food salad bars. One of today's up-and-coming stars frcrm south of the border is chayotc, a green-skinned squai.h that tastes son of like a potato. but sweeter. Irvine Ranch was selling it for $2.09 a pound in its spt-c1ahy section afo ng with babaco. a bush melon that originated in the Andes. like matly other foreign items. the melon is now grown in California~ Of course if you're go ing 10 ha~ll these sophisticated new <4°Tu1ts and vegetables. you ·11 probabl> "'ant 10 top them off with equallv chic dressings. People who pay $5.98 a pound for radicch10 le11uce aren't likely to c<Wtr it wfth Miracle Whip. That's why Pelican G rocery and Fish Co. in Newport Bea ch has lined its produce shelves with salad dress- ings by Blanchard and Blanchard. Haan, Girard's, Cook's Classic • Pritikin, Featherweight, Gourmet . ~light, The Source and C'ardnin's." plus an assonment of olive oils and flavored vinegars. "There's tons of stuff a vailable . (from specialty food suppliers).'' ~1d Chuck Oehl, manager of the pri- vately-owned store. ' Oehl said he keeps a close eye on consumer tttnds. trying to anticipate what his customers will want next and what ha$ fallen out of favor. · Forinstance. cajun food was all the rage only a few seasons ago tuit has already peaked. Miniature 'cgetablcs were the cover &iris -0f lhe food industry last year. and while they're hardly the ugly duckhna today, they've taken a back scat to things such as Australian blue squash. pession fruit and purple potatoes. "You have lo have a feel for wha1 will sell and what won't." Oehl said. o==:' ... _ ..... d MOf'Olly 'toOey II row 00 ,... .... '°"' .,.. t,y • iO .. ... All .,.,.,,. 1 '"' ... ,.....'°"""" J119tcaU 842 -6086 ~ 1193 No-t10tt .. 111\i•IUhC'W'I' 9d•l(;flaf -.... ...,,..,. . --,,..., .,. , ... ~ ........................ ...,.tOl'I_ ~ • What do you liR about the O..ly Pi&o\? What don't you like'? C:.U lbe number above and your "': will be recorded. traatcribed and de- liv IO the ~tt editor. The •me ..,.eri,. ~may bt uted to mord ldten to die editor on any topK'. Con1rilMOn to our Leaen Colum• mutf include 1bcir netM and telepbolit number for vmficauon. Tell U1 .._., oa ,_. miM. • ...... Cit ..... .. , ... , .... .. ..... :::--c-. ..... ~ .......... • FOOTFREAKCONFOUNDSSHOES~QRES.~. From A l . The foot freak has never hecn ~ec1' nor has he posed a enous threat ll> his victims. But he 1i. f)\!n.1stent. and Kinney emplo)ccs arc no lon~er surprised to sec "omen and girls wander into stores \\ 1thou1 shoe\ • The resultinj predicament 1s often embarrassing.for bolh emplO}Cl'" and victim~. "I tell them that he hlls no1h1ng to do with us and that we'd sure like 10 catch him." said Jo) Baker. managt'r of the Kjnney store in Costa Mesa. "h's been going on for "0 long. l\'s · gotten sort of irritating." Cornelius said the foot freak alter his sales pitch from time to ume. For a while~ he told ~allers he ''~IS o perating out of Harrisburg, P.t .. and was authonzcd to offer cash to wome n who would wear bikinis or go shoeless to s~cifie· Kinne~ outlc1s. H e also give<, different lir\t names. but usually goes b) the llurname Johnson_ "Now he's lx·en . Lclhng omc women that he's w11h the western division of the company. He says he'll give them either free shoes or ca~h. That's new," Cornehus said. One thing most victims say aboul the foot freak as that he 1s convincing. "He's so very professiona l. that's what all the people tell me." Cor- nehus said. "People JUSt hstcn to him because 1t sounds so real." • Company officials and some vic- tims have contacted local ;iuthorities about the foot freak, but the} .say there is little the) can do. Orange County Sherill's officialb say the foot freak falls in the catcg_of) ofannoyin.& phone calls, a .m1sdermano r offense: Cornelius said the current C)cle of calls seems to be e nding. Baker said some peo ple . now call the store after recei 1ng the foot frelk's "sales" pitC'h. "Maybe this will slo"' him down. Maybe he'll move to L.A. or some- ttlina." she said. • ~-( (Z/!.nniwle(I ~t01if n- lf.11s1trpasscil ®11(rli1p! • Each pteee of ,JNlelry created by \tyldham Letgh re~ our dedication to superlat~ design and excellence rn quality. Exqu1Si~ ~ tn Ftnt ~lry .Nailabte Only at WYndhanl LE!1gh "Thl-a..c:tf; n F~ JIMfty ~ ~""" \falkt" '401 Ntwport C'"""' Otiw. ~ llS • Afrun Coun. F"Mhlcln ~ • ~ INcn. CA 9166() • 17141644-0SOI .. • • • , • • International business~ class offered at OCC A three-hour v.:orl.4>hop e-.plonng carl.'er op- portun1t1es m m1erna11 0'1al bus1ncs'> "111 he offered Saturday 1n Room 113 of the Counseling and Admissions bu1ld1ng at Orange C'ou't { oll<.-ge. Doris N1eh. un intcma1tonal bu111nc'is consult· ant, will conduct th e cJa<,s and "111 focus on such career spec1al11es as 1ntcrnat1onal mari..c1ing. freight forwarding and custom brokcnng. The seminar 1s scheduled from 9 a.m. 10 noon and the registration fee IS S35 ('all on at -l 32-5880 for further information. -illrd watching pl•nned - Barba_ra Clark. a member ol the .\udubon Society. will lead a bird-\\at1.hing1our of Dana Point Harbor Saturda) fro m 8 10 9: 10 J . m The harbor v.alks arc scheduled onc.:e a month and pan icipants houfd v.l•ar comfortJble shcx:s and bring a camera or b1nocular'i. r he fl·e j., 3 and more information is a' a1lable a1661 -7 12:! Angels game excurslon . Children from 7 tu 11 r l.'.tr'> ma' Join a bai,cball excursion to Anah1:1m ~tad1um SunJa~ 101 a game betv.een the California .\ngd " and tlw \l1nne otJ Twins. sponsored b~ the In me C ommun11~ Services Depanml'.nl. Pan1c1pant~ '"II nll'l'I at I:! 15 pm a1 Universit} C'ommuo11~ Park \\herl· tran\porta11on will be pro' 1ded. The rn'lt " 12 and r1.•g1'>tr.i11on 1s being taken at 660..J lSh I Parent help volunteers Tfie Huntington Beal h-ha~d \tuthc:r'> and Others Against Child ~bu~· need'> 'oluntecr<, to assist )ouni teen mothp r fa nu he:'> and "111 hold an orienta11on meeting aturd:i' tor nev.comers. The session 1s scheduled from I 0 a m. to :! pm. and prospect1\C 'oluntccr'> 'htiuld l.Jll g-l}-LO\ for further information Jnd rc..,cn auon"> Computer users to meet 0-range Coast C olkgt•., an ompa1i'6JC Compute.r User Group "111 meet :uurda) ..from 9 a.m. 10 noon 1n 1hc c1cm·l' I l'< ture Hall at Orange Coast College. Members ha'e arw" 10 ·public domain software. special 1nter"·"1 group.., .i monthl) ne\\S· letter and a remote bulleun hoard c;, stl'm ~nnual membership 1 $20 and '1<,1tor<> arc ,,eilom~. Call 432-5880 for details. Teddy bear-cllnlc set A tedd\ bear ctm1c l O mrnthum lx':rrnnd To teach child.rcn about n1l·d1rnl trl'.1tml·n 1 in thl' emergenc' room ''•II Ix· hd d '-l:uurd.1\ from 111 a m to 6 p.m: b} M1ss1on Hu'>pllal Kl·ti.fc1nal \led1cal Center in M1ss1on \ 1eJO The chm 1s planned tor tht• t t•n1t•r (. ourt area _of the M!_!s1on Yll'JO :\1all :i nd ,.., bl'ing held a a_pan orNat1onal Emcrgcnc) ')l•r\ ll'C'-\\n·l.. l · Laguna Cllnlc plans gala The Laguna Be.ll h ( ommun1t' ( hni( '"II hold its annual fund ·r.m1ng g.11.1 \unda~ at th\· Balb<.'a . Ba y Club 1n Ne" port l:k:1d1 J ' J J inncr-da ncl' and auction. Ongrnal pain11ng'> \1.ulpturl''> 1.'l'ram1c "or!.\ and cu tom 1ev.clr} haH· lx'\:n don.1t1.•d h~ local arttsts. Tickets arl' S11 ; .rnu "IH indudc a 5tl couponforan aucuan:purcb:.1St:.. LaU I.Hana ·asullo at 494-9429 for more 1nfmm.111on. CALEND AR Frlda_y .. Sept. 23 N<rmeet1ngs ~ch~dulcd llontf.ay, Sept. 26 • 9 a.m. Orange County Transportnllon Com- ml11ion, board meeting roum. Orange: t (lunt' Hall of Administration. 10 C" •l· { cntl'r Plaz.i. · .iota Ana. ·' • I :30 p.m. Orange County Planning Com- ml1~loa, bo~r~ mce1ing room. Hall 'of -\dm1n1s-. trat1on. I 0 Civic \enter Plaza. 'an ta .\na. • 6 p.m. Newport Beacb City Council. counc1t, chambers. 3300 cv.port Bhd • 7:30 p.m. Lapna Beach Arts Co mmission. council chambers. 505 Forc~t .\' c Or1nge Coas1 DAILY PILOT/Friday. Sept.,-nber 23. 1111 A8 Ex-.couQterspy recalls playing FDR By JONA THAN VOLZK E °' .. .,.., ......... As an operau'e 1n the L' Arm > ·s Countenntelhgenct ( orm dunng World War JI, Ro~n C Ebaugh probabh couldn't have filled Frunkhn Delano Roo~'elt's shoes as pn1S1dl.'nt. But he could fill FDR's ha1 a' a deco' when ruinors c1rculatt'd that the pres1den"1 was the Largtt of an oversea assassination plot. "I looked a bu like him. and "hen I \\as waving everybody thought th~ v.erc .seeing Roose"elt.'' Ebaugh recalled. "I wore one orh1s capes and one ofh1s hat<o sue 1~, ... We both had big heads ... Ebaugh was 1n Ne"pon BC'ach Thurs-day for the 42nd annual convention of the N;u1onal C-ounterintelhgence Corps ~s· 50C.l.allOn~ a..-gcoup of IC.Ured spies .and counterspies that sencd 1n the ~rm' unit since World War II · While nearl} all of I.he group\ 200 or o members ha\.e !heir ov..n tale of 1ntnguc comparable to a Robcn Ludlum no,cl onl~ Ebaugh impersonated Roose' ehto head off a rumored assassination plot at Roose-' elt's 1944 meeting v. 1th o' 1c\ leader Josef tahn and Bri11'ih leader Winston Churchill The meeung. the Tehran Contercnce. was held 1n Iran. The three leaders tntt1alh v.ere scheduled to meet three 11mcs. once m each coun1ry·~ emba~'>). but . tahn changed the plan. Ebaugh ..aid. \.\1th the <:hangc. and because the president's 1ough sc hedule of meeting"> had 11 red the ccret nice agents assigned to protect Roosevelt. a do1e1T \IC' agents including Ebaugh. '-'ere: t•allcd in 10 aid 1n SCCUnt) Stalin. meanv.h1ll'. cm:lcd th l' 14-foot walls of the Ru~s1an Em bas!.) \\Ith 'iohdcrs armed with mach1nl' guns. and stauoncd .50<ahber weapons al each t·orner of the fac1ht). v. hi h filled a c1L\ block .. There ''ere TCpons that German para- troopers had landed ''1th order~ to kill all three leaders.:· Ebaugh said. ··we-had enough informants 1n the countr,sidc to knov. that v.asn·t trUl'. but tahn Said there would be no mecungs unle the~ "ere held in the Russian Embass' ·· Ebaugh said .l.lhed "agents later theonzed tahn \\dS concerned about viOlcnce 6) ,o.OOOVohs~ refugees in ran. and the German.paratrooper stof) v.as a cover for his fea r. But the Un11ed States had alhcrrned the Tehran Conference. and ..\merir:rn nf- Olllly "94 ,.... bf ,,_..._"--· Robert Ebaugh (left) and Frank Gorgie at apy c on•ention. fic1als needed a co' er stor) of 1h1:ir ov. n 10 explain the change m plan .. We put out a ston 1h'a1 the' u•n1ral heaung m our cmbass~ ·had gonl' out and that 1he open fireplace did not pn" Hk enough heat for ROQ>e' eh. ''ho had a severe cold." Ebaugh satd .. ,llOl' o t tt "a\ wi. but "e needed a stor) tn l'\plJ1n lhl' president mo' 1ng_ 1n10 the Ru'''"" Em-baSS) ... Ebaugh ~td the prt"s1dent and h1o; secunl) detail 1ook up rc:s1d1:n1.e in tht: Russian fac1ht). and the meeungs "cnt on But the da\ before he ";is sched uled 10 ret.um the lJntted tau~s. Roo5e 'elt drop- ped another tv. 1st on h1 'ecurll\ dc1a1l - he wanted to tour a nearb~ troop hospital "The~ v.~ren·1 gomg to taS..e am_chf!..n~c' because of the rumor ·· Eibaugh said .. Thl' head of lhe Smet Ser' ice callfd ml· and said I'd been cho$en ~ the cla' p1gt·on to drav.-the fire." · So Ebaugh donnc~ the pres1l.kn1«, l<IJ>l• and hat. too~ up the clJ\'ill l 1µr1:1tl.' huldn and settled into the bad .. 'C<it ut Ruu<,e- ' eh's car ··The) didn't e'en k lhl' l haulleur about the sv.uch HC' did J duubk·tJl.l· in the rear' iev. mirror and nl"v. ,l,mdh1ng was going on." Ehaugh ..aid ··But m~ general features v.er\ .Ill\•· l'nl'ugh and I JUSt kepi v.-11' mg anthm111ng ..There v.ere thou~nd\ ol peopk along the road The) real\~ lh11ug.h1 the' v.ere applauding and 1.ht:a1ng tur tht· presi- dent." . Roose,.elt. meanv.h1k rod\ lv.u t afi back 1n the moton·ade T hl '>hJde~ on h1 .. car \!,·ere dra\I, n. and lhl• ~urroundmg Secret Sen ice agents donned soldiers· unifQI!!!l!Q a' 01d dra" ing a11ent1on tQ 1nconsp1Cuous car 1.Jrn 1ng the prl'\1den1 of the L' n1 ted tale!I slfturnt'OOIJ4. rlle pTch \\as llnn~es • an becau e the ti'c-m1k dn'c v.as "'ithout incident Ebaugh·c;a1d. Ebauah rrt1red from the rmy af\tt t~ war. but remained with the U.S. aovem· ment, ult1mattly rcunn& as chief of 7 cnminal mvcsupuons for the Bureau of Tndaan Affairs in Phoenix Situna in a suite a1 the heraton Hotel Thursday. he said he ne"er forgbt those hours in Tehran when 'he ponrayed the president. ··1 was a httle concerned. We didn't think there 1t.as anything to the rumors." he said. ~eut you can ne'er ~ally know." The president of the NCICA. however, si1d his most e>.c1ung case came when be vcnfied a rumor. Frank Oorgie of Hunungton Beach said he was stauoned in London dunn& l~ war. and at one point was assjgned to find how l\mencan troop movements were teakfd TO\tlt1lermar.-1orces. Authont1es suspected a hotel rL\n by an .i\ustnan fam1I). but had never c~inc up ...,,h an) evidence of spying. Oorg1e spent two weeks in a military hosp11al to set up his co' er. then was ~nt to the hotel posing as a soldier recoverin8 from an LOJUr). tjthough he sta)ed at the hotel for two months. he was unable to come up w11h an,~ hard evidence of espi onage But l\mencan officials decided to return him to the hotel. this 11me as a disgruntled soldier adverusmg his disgust with Roo~ veil and Churchill. · Slov.I~. the plan v.orked and GOJllC happened on a secret room filled Wlth radio equipment -and 1v.o uniformed. and armed. Gt>rman soldiers. .. I about had a hean attack.'" he said. .. Then I had to figure av. a~ to get out of the hotel v.1thout ansmg susp1c1on ·· Oorgie v.a111ng unttl a dance later that night. where he started a brav. I. He v.-as arrested b~ the m1huu1 pobce and v. h1sked av.a' from the hotel 1n handcuffs. but the plan almost didn't v.ork. He was thrown in Jail. unable 10 teU the local command about his role and the 1nformuion 1t garnered "It was narder getting out of our bng than ll was ge111nF. out oft he hotel with the armed Germans. · he chuckled. But he finall} reached his contact and the spies were captured. He went on to his next assignment. and ulumate~n a ma nu ac unng business a teH:eunng ffom -~ rhe Arm~ "I could ~II you ~bout my-assrgnment v. 1th Tedd\ ROOS('\ elt. but that's a v. hole other sto~'. ·· Goriie said Tall shiR.sJa!fl c~nteJ?nial celebration--. The 1v.o-da~ ~a h-~11' al in Da na Point will be topped otT "11h thl· am ' al of the Parade of Tall hips on <iunda~ in celt>bration of Orange (. ount~ ·s I001h anniversar) 9 a.m. 10 5 p.m. -Outrigger canc:x.-ing. 10 a.m to noon -Sandca~tle conte~t. I 0 a.m to .i p m -~J coul demonstrations. . I to :! 30 p m -Free pubhl rvv. boat- ing, • 2 to 3 p.m -afc ( ool.in~ al -.e~ demom.trations ,r· 9 a.m to 5 p.m -Outr•gger t nnoeing. <\fleet of~-en 19th~ ~hll) will sail from Seal Beach to :-..e" pon Harbor on Saturda). Beg1nnins 'at 111·,11 J m on Sunda'. a ceremom "111 be: hd d aboard the Ca.hfomian at the Lie.fl) \ 1l1Jtte doc!. Marine Jn tituLe after "hu:h the Oect \\Ill sall for Dana 10 10 11 a.m _ C'J 'am'> Point. passing the Pa' ihon about 11 :Ju 10 6 ( 1 a.m. to p.m. -cntl·nn1J a.m. and clearing the harhor entrance Sou' entr Booth bal.e ~k about noon. lt 1 chl'dulcd w Jrrt' c at' Jtl :"'oon to I pm _\ea) arn'> p.m. in Qana Point Harbor. "here ad-I to 3 f ·m _ T idepool C'\f)l'dllion' d111onal ccremonte<, v. ill be held , o (~h h The schedule of cHnt<, for lhc • ca .. -. to d t·~e tfo~~· .. -ant' ''01 "" op 'FFstlval in Dana PomfT:J., lnllo~ ---.e"::~3"!!.U" 10 s:Jrr p-m _ C~gr:.ttllin Science demon trat1on'> Saturday . Youth & Group Facilily 9 a.m. to 11 p. m -1-rl'" publll· rowboaung. , Other Location I 0 a.m. to .i p. m -) outh Regatta (Dana Point) acht Club1. 10 a.m to & pm -\lannl' Fiim Fesm al I Harpoon H.:nn s ~l:mne In- stitute and the 't outh S.. Group F:m\11\ 12.30 10 ~ 30 p.m -Th\· · uba Experience a\ Be t \\ estem \1ann3 Inn Public 1 '"' tted 10 u<.e ~uba t>ar in pool BnnJrtr.nhing wrr.inl!"to"'e I to :! p.m -C. oast (1uard dcmon- strauon!> t West Ba~m 1. Sunday Youth aod Group Facility q to 11 am -F~ pub'•• rl)"bNlung.. I to 2 30 pm -Frl'e pub•~ ro" hoa tt ng. · Marine In titut e 10 Lo 11 ;t.m .-ea ) arn~- ~a:-m to 6 pc m. -( ~ rt'il ntttl cmr" Booth bal..e sa il' '\;ooti to I p m -wa ' l m I to 3 pm -T1dcrool e\ped111on'> 2 to 3 p.m -Chant' \\orJ..shop --\\es1 Coast·· 3.30 10 6 p m -Re1~rp <''the tall sh IP'- 5 to 6 p.m. -Re-enactment oftht hide trading with m1ss1onancs and hide tossing. Odter Locatioas 9a.mrte I p.m.-Y-0uth Regana (Dana Potnt Yacht O ub). I to 2 p.m. -Coast Guard demon· strat1ons (West Ba.sin). 10 a.m. to 3 p m -Manne Film Fesuval (Harpoon Hen') ·s. Marine In· stttutc, and I.be Yo uth &. Group Faciht) ). I :!:30 to 2:30 pm. -The Scuba Experience (&st Western Marina Inn). ExJtibits A.rt of the Sea. Treasu~ of the Ocean. Scrimshaw., MaraJU.ptlie. ~.oU... ~auiicafand Sc1ent1fic Films. Model Ship B'u1ldmg at the Mariff ln1tll•le: <\.rt oflhe Sea. ndcrwater Photograph~ al OU. Polet Yoem Facility: T1depools and nauve sea hfe e'\h1b1ts 1n HJStoncaJ "nif~ct & Gift Shop .....:. Oobe•y State Bea cit Elderly BB woman remains missing By JOYCE BODLOVICH Ol IM Olllly,.... ..... It has been~ da\!> since E'chn Hinh. 79. climbed into the. fom1I~ · 19 5 Capnce Chevrolet wt1h her husband and then vanished into thin air Hinh of Hunungton Beach reponedl~ suffers from ~lzht'1mer's d1 l.'ase. he doesn't know her name. carm· no 1di.'nt1fi- cat1on and require ~r onal care da11\. Hinh and her -'·'car-old husband Edward, v. ho ha mental lap e .ind disorientation. "ere repon~4nH sing a her their daughter Delore 1'-. uhnl.e ch1.>tl.cd on them Aug. :!6. Ed" a rd "as found ,\ug . .30 wandenng around tn a ({'lnlu\cd state at 1he Sixpe nce Inn Hotel 1n C Jrl<;hJJ Hunungton Beac·h Lt [d \kE.rl.i1n said Mrs. Hinh d1dn·1 ched.. lnll\lhe hotel v.11h her husband. ~l o \till nms1ng 1s the · fa mily carthough Hinh hJd thl' 1-c' '>"hen he v.a s found Hinh Jmt' l\lth o suspendt'd license and h1<. "1tc doe' not dn\e. .. It IS morr )U\PICIOU\ J \ lime gt'\\'\ b\ .. McErlru n said "\\ e ha' e had no "Md ot Mrs. Hinh or the car'·· The de r1r t1on ot \Ir.. Htflh "hu ,.; 5. fc-et 5 feet inlht'~ tall "e-1gh' It> 1 pounds and has brov. n t."~ e Jnd gra~ hair h3' ~en ci rculated throughout thc l nncd \tatc\. M\Erlam ~•d McErlam said 11 1s common tor people with Mrs. H1nh's cond1t1 on to wander a"'ay but seldom are they gone this IO!'J. Polite ha'e s~nt man> hours talkiQI with Edward H1nb but he 1s unable to remember what happened. Mrs. Hirth was last see'n wcarlna a ~ellow-stnped d~ss. The license number on the four.door tan 19 5 Cetpricc Chev· rolet 1s IMTE713 "-n>one v.ho may have seen the woman or the car 1s asked to contact McErlam at %0..8 32. Mesa ·man di~s in cµstody after drug charge arrest school's parl.ing lot Irvine T"o,ne1ghbor. got \Oh) a !>ho' mg match 1n the 0 blU\.l...uf ou1hbrool. Thursd1n c-. ~ping "''er an unknov. n d1fTerenet of opinion ••• ~blue 19 ... TO\otJ l orulla ~ '\ v. 31, an un locked side door and stole 11 SJOOcash r<.'%1Ster and S WO 1n l·a h • • • .\ v.oman house s1ttrni a·re rdence 1n the b 00 block of R 1<D 1<.t.l s.i1d she av.ole at I ~ ~O a m to-da' w find a man 1n the hl'Use LaU .. intt to himself The intruder got a dnnl 11)0. some- thing from a drav.er and th en left out a side door. she said Rolex and a wallet containin&S400ia cash and numerou.s cttdit cards after li.fting them from an unlocbd cs parked ~tn a lot at 1131 Back 9ay Dnve. • • • A S500 GU«t WOJnan·s watch._ taken from a barbecue on the l200 blockofMan-us A.venue. where ii Md been plactd b> a fnend of the vicUla. By GREG KLERKX °' .............. A 33-year-old Costa Mesa man died in county custod} Wc:dnc~da} evenina only a few hour af\cr he MIS &rTCSled on $USpi~1on of drug po · session. Orange Count~ ·henff!. ol'- ficials said. Daniel Howard Lanning. a true!. driver from Costa Mesa. v.a\ pro- nounced dead at 9:4 5 p.m. at \\ l.'Stcrn Medical Center 1n Sanla .\na. Sherifrs spokesman Lt Diel. Olson said. "' Lanning was arre~ted dunng a routine c~r sior around J>.m at the in1tnCCt1on o 'l.lev.pon Boulc\llrd and Santa lsabl"l 'hcnO's deputies reponedly found a '1al of mcth- 1mphetamines on Lanning and he was arrested, Olson said. While undergoing a rout1 n(• medi- cal examination at the county'" lntakc-Retcasc CentcrL l3nn•lli. ...U- lqedly staned ha' ing .. , 1olcnt con- vulsions," Olson '>8td Paramc.d11:'> ~re caJled to the ~ccne. and unnine. was transponed to \\ e .. tern \tcd1cal Center m Santa .\na. "here he "as pronounced dead. · An autopsy T~ursda~ afkrnoon was rnconclusivc. but coroner.,· dcpu- ucs d1sco,ered trace~ of pla Ill in Lannina's throat. Olson !181d Olson v.ould nol ~pecula1e on the cause of Lanmng's death. but people arrested on suspicion tlf drug JX">· !ns1on oft~ sv.•llov. llalloM or pl11t1c bagies contamme. Jrug in order to avoid thc1r.detl~lllln To\- ol0&1cat tests "''II be ronJul.lcd nc\t "'eek to determine the exact cau e of .death. Olson saJd. Lanning 1 the third pcr~on.1n le than~o month "'ho .has. d.1c:d \\hllc m count} custod~ Ennque Ibarra. a 35-)car-old ~nta Ana mident. d11~d .\ug. 11 ofa braln aneur}sm after sufTenng a scnurt' in htsJatl cell. Ibarra "a arr~sted in Jul\ on Sl!Sp1c1on of pell\ 1hcf\ and' eh1de tampcnng .. Only" two da~s earlier. Rohen Orozro. 18. of La Put>ntt' "a~ found dead 10 his Orange < oun1~ Jail ~-ell Coroner·s deputtc t"On ludcd that Orozco's death was the re ult of an "IOS..ttla1td '1ral 1nfc~wlr AS as the pohC) in all Jail de:Uh\. Lanni"J's dulh 1~ being 10' cSU&.Jtt-d by the Oranar <.ount' D11itnct At· tomey·s offi~. Olson \31d stolen from the I tl4.l bloc!. of "a1~r A'enue beh,een am and .i pm Thursd3) . . . Tev.ell'\ •and ba\Cb,tU ard "ere stolen from a home 1n tht" J6tl(l hi.xi. ofPark.\lcv. Lanebct"~n~ 3 m and 4 pm Thursda~ . . . .. Somtone stole a '1dcn l.11 ~ttc rttorder and camera from an oOin• in the P 00 block. ot "' Par!. Boule' ard bct''et'n ., a. m .lnd 5 p m Monda~ BantiJalton Beacb Someone too.. Happ~ O~ Cleaners to the ck:in.:1") 1 hun.®' niatn. Th""' C'1 C'f'ltr~d tht' t-\taN1~h: ment at 21030 Brooi-.hur..t t thmuih • • • Burglars ma hed a "mdo"' to a 19 I \'oil. "agen Rabbll parled in an und«gr-ound s~a•• •a 1~ ~ blocl of .\lgonquin :ind 'tolr a radio \alued at S 100. • • • meone \t(lle a S400 camt'ra and the l C\ to a grttn Bu1d.. 1..~larl.. pa.rk.ed al El Pollo l oc'' Jt Pacific Coast Htp.hv.~' and ~ l\th "\trect ftewport Beach .\. v.oman s scream •• ct out of here'" scared off a U'CSpa r "ho walli.ed into her unloc\.C'd apartment al 20l e: Balboa Blvd wh1le cohc wac; l)ln& on hn bed m hrr undcrv.ea1 • • • ,\ thief made off ~10\ a s~oc • •• A. S l .000 VCR was stolen fie. a closet at Af\a-mart. a bus1nessa1 ll2l Campus Ill~. Ot.hrrvalua1'1cs ~ ----t left behind. rndudmg ~vcral com- puters. .. P'oantal.Q. Valley Someone ml<k a phont call to the Tan Shop a\ 16051 Brookhuni St. Thundayafiemoon and threaieeecl to break the shoo's -.mdows. • • • Dr. Shnnll Kolodn rcponect Thunda)' he rccc1 "e an aasry ... lbreateiuq phone caJI from ao..., known ptnon Thurda)' at 4:30 p& al tus 11100 Warner ~vc. bus1-. o~. Five killed in Chicago ahootiq nm,_. CHIC.\GO (.\Pl -o\n un· emplo~cd bcau\Man bent un \..1lhnf ··e,mbod' I W'f'" \hN to J\'ath an a\ltO ·pan 'ton-\i•ll('r and u manll'f'. a trhOOf N\tachan and • poh~man ~Oft a •C'undtd of- ftett 11ruP<t to hi\ fttt and \.111~ thtau nman . ( ltm1e HtnJtt'\O d~ ·ntx-,t 1_,, " .. <>r.,., C098t DAILY PtlOTf Friday, September 23, 1988 --------· - KOrean police use tear g~s to quell Olympics protest U.S. cancels Soviets deplO aid to Burma k · . ng overunrest tan S, troops D SEOUL (AP) -Radical \luJent'> staaed an anti-01} mp1cs rnlh and attacked not pohl·e "ith lircbombs and rocks 1oda). Troopers lirl.'d tear ps to dnve the protester back. About 500 student~. houun~ ··op- pose dictatonaJ 01~ mpu..·s' · a1- tempted to march out of Korea University 1n eastern eoul and "ere blocked by hundreds of no1 pohce in 1reen combat fougue<> nn<l bla"k- visored helmets. Students hurled llrcbomb and rocks at the pohcc. "ho u<>ed tear ga and hurled back rod..'>dunng 1hc balf- hour cl.ash. It appeared to be the fir t time not police had used tear ga 10 •o ul since the Olympics began 'a1urda). The government banned tear gas in an Ortega halts U.N. tripas visa delayed effon to limit an11-govrrnmcni protests. No one was rcpQn ed arre'ill'd or injured in the eta h. "h1ch "a!> confined to the main ga ll' 1n from ul the school, about 15 miles from the main Olympic venue\ Radicals have srngi:d a numttcr ol protests against the 01~ mp1c~. but they have been mall and largcJ' peaceful. Most Korean~ are cn11cal oi the protests and "ant the Game~ which end Oct. 2, to be a lKCC' s. During the earlter campus rail~. student leaders denounced the l.)outh Korcan-iovemme-nt for not s-hanng the Olympics \\llh rnmmun1 1 1\-orth Korea. The) also claimed thi.' go' cm- ment would use the Games 10 cement authoritanan rule. Speakers said the 1am~ "ere bc1na ustd by the Seoul government 10 perpetuate the d1' 1sion of the Korean Peninsula. The Games. the\' said. should be shared to help reunite the two Koreas. Protesters also demanded the re- lease of a student leader arrested bv police Thusday for organl mg anti- government protests 1n recent months. Nonh Korea is boy<:_ott1ng the Olympics because its demand to be a co-host was rejected b) the ln1er- nat1ona l Ol)mp1c Comm1t1tt. which said the OL)mp1cs are..mwu:ded to a single Cll) and cannot be shared. The Korean Peninsula was di\ 1ded al the end of World War 11 and separate republics were founded. . -Japanese gather to pray for recovery of Hirohito By Tbe Associated Pre TOK YO -Hundred' ofwell-w1 hers huddled under umbrellas today at the Imperial Palace to pra) 1n the rain for a1h ng Emperor Hi rohito .. ~nd MANAGUA.. Nicaragua ( -\P) -thousands more signed gt:t-,.,,cll rcg1 tries around Japan. Hi s cond1t1on President Daniel Onega canceled remained stable todn) aftrr he received his founh blood transfusion since WASHINGTON (AP) -The United States has ended all aid to Burma except eme"'enc~ human- itarian assistance.· c1tu~ political unrest in the Southeast Asian nation. Hu rma has been rocked in recent months by widespread pr<Ktemoc- racy protests that have been su~ pressed ruthlessly this week by leaders of a military coup last week- end. "In light of the current un!iCttled political conditions in Burma. we arc unable to continue our assistance _proarams there for the ume bcing." State Dc~nment spokesman Rudi Boone said Thursda). "According!). we are halting funher aid other than emergenC) humanitanan assmancc until con- ditions perm11 a resumpuon:· he said. reading from a late Depan- ment statement. "We hope that that will be soon and "'e look forward to renewing coopera11on "1th Burma and the Burmese people.·· Boone said he beheved U .. aid to Burma totaled $12.3 milhon. but he did not know how much of the aid is for emergency human11anan as- sistance. Armenian capital MOSCOW (AP) -Soviet tanks and troops swarmed into the capital of Armenia and a d1~puted reiion of a nei&hboring pr.ovince toda}. and food was reponed scarce beca use of a general strike, a reporti.'r and other witnesses said. Thousands gathered for a rally today in Yerevan, the Armenian capital, to press the republic's parlia- ment to renewa demand to anne"I the disputed region. a mountainous enclave i n Azerba11an calkd Nagorno-Karabakh. · Troops filled Yerev~n·sc1t~ center. said Wisconsin Lieutenant Go,ernor Scott McCallum. who returned from Yerevan today. McCallun'\ said he sa" at least four large military planes unloading equipment at the capttars a1rpon this morning and that for the .pa t t\.\-O riightsthe"planes were coming 1n one after another." He estimated that 1.200 troops 111 all were stationed in the area Thurs- day night. More appeared this morn- ing. he said. .. In effect. the city 1s blockaded.·· he said in an interview in Moscow. "I don't want to say the whole cit)' is surrounded," said the deputy director of Armenia's official news qency, Armenprcss. '"But at Lenin Square and other areas where there arc 1overnment •buildings there are hundreds of soldiers." He said man) businesses were closc.d by a general strike. In -Nagotno.K.arabak.b_ f.actoncs and sc hools were'Closed by a stnke, a curfew was in effect and soldier; "ere patrolhng, a resident said. The soldiers earned machine guns and rode around Nago rno- Karabakh's main cit). Stepanaken. in tanks and armored personnel carriers, said the resident. who 1dent- ified herself in a telephone interview only as a worker for the state broadcasung agenC) Gostelradio. Asked how many soldiers "ere on the streets. she responded: "There art more of them than us." "There's nothing 1n the store except dairy products and bread." plans to speak before thi.' nited Monday. palace ollicials sa11.I fhc 87-}car-old emperor. the longest reigning Nations next week because the gov-monarch ali"e. 'omited blood \londn) from 1ntes11nal hemorrhaging, and he crnment charged the nited tatcs has been in bed C'ver since.< ro''n Prince -\k1h1to. who took over imperial illeplly put off issuing '153"' 10 duues temporarily Thursda). tuda) presided over a palace ceremon} attended members of Onega's delegauon. by Pnme Mrn1s1er Noboru Take h1ta to mark the autumnal ~q~inox. .. This arbnrar} and illegal a1t11udc -W constitutes a denial of -..:icaragua·s C~.JUans slaln 1n E} Salv:ador riJhts," Dcput~ Foreign ~ltn1s1er "'LU~ Political stalemate thre<lt~ns renewed conflict in Lebanonl· Victor Tinoco said at a ne"'s con-S..\N FRA.:'\C'I CO. El ah.1Jor -This peasant hamlet mourned 10 ferencc Thursda} night "hen he villagers that \.\1tne<>Se'> •;:11d "-l'rt' sl:un b) go' ernment troops in" hat appeared BEi RUT. Lebanon (-\ P) - announced the cancdlauon of Or-to be the largest incidence of u' 1liJn t.ilhng in four }ears. The government, Leaders canceled another effon to tcga's trip. through the -\rmed Forces Prl''>\ Ollice. !>aid the ''1llagers were ··subversives·· elect a new president a Lebanese a victual coup and vowed suppon for the existing M,oslem-led Cabinet ··This 1s a midget coup d'etat. It' not going to hft off the grouna:· said Drusc Moslem chteftain Wahd Jumblatt in a statement. Alejandro Bendana. \l' retaf)-gi.'n-who died figh11ng troops But morl' thnn a dozen relau,es and neighbors of the'· awakened toda) to hfe under rival eral of the Foreign M 1n1stf) said in a dead who said the\ '' 1tncs!>l.'d \\ l'dncsda' • e..cnts told The l\ssociated Press Chnstian and Moslem go' emments. telephone interview that the Reagan that the seven men and three \.\Omen "-C'.re killed "Ith grenades and nfle fire The sectarian stnfe threatened to The denunc1a11ons came Thursda~ on a day of rene\\ed rehg1ous '101· encc. Three leaders of the main Shute Moslem m1li11a. .\mal. "'ere as- sassinated earlier 1n the da'. and Jumblatt said the ··oJ\I) legal go'· ernment is that of acung Pnme Minister Sahm Ho'is:· a unni administrauon deltberateh "a!> set-after being detained 1n their home'> or" h1le ca~ 1ng out their da1l} tasks. r~1gnite a 13-}ear c1v1I conflict that • cs....t.o_ "'"st ... a,..p._·1 ... h ..... c:-'S..,a ..... n .. do.;;.-____________________________ ~has ~ken ~~than 130.000 h\·es Cbrisuaos bauledYf-"l'.lwo~sll)..eu.m..,s._,(<~otLr...i.l.iu.<_.,........,.... ...... ___________ .. inisla iovem.meAl from~ New Haltl-redlme ousts 29-offlcers Today~ scheduled sess~on-of-P-af'~ .. the international forums. . 5£ liament to elec1 a ne\.\ chief of state hour$ alon&-Beiru..:S d1\.1d1ng Green Line. Gcmayer~ehoi~okoun as pnme minister came after leading Mo lem poli11c1ans refused to take pan in an interim Cabmet headed b} ac.Lvihan Maronitc pnme minister. .. Evident!} the Reagan admm1~-PORT-.\l'-PRl'l.1("[. I h11 11-The nC'" m1htal) go,emment announced was called off af\er Pre 1dent Amin Though Gema)el"s mo'e "a'> aimed<tt assuring a measure ofun11~ in the crisis. it 1n11tall) appeared to have the opposite· effect. Three 'Moslem appointees 1mmcdintel) re- fused to serve in the Cabin1.·t. no" led by army commander Gen ~llchrl * trauon 1s petrified that '"e ma} sound the re11rements or discharges of 29 ofliccrs in an effon to appe:<\se rebellious emaycl named an interim militaT) • reasonable." he said. soldiers on a purge of reprc~si' c commander . f he troops continue_d to hunt government led b~ a Chris11an. The The cancellation of lhc tnp came henchmen of the depo ed Du' a lier d) nast} Thursday btit slowed down their Maron1te Catholic president an- . two days after House 'peaker Jim campaign to remOH' hated wmmandcr<,. mdcpcndent rnd10Teports said. The nounced the caretaker Cabinet Wright re vealed a co, en (IA oper-military govemmen1 hddl·d b) Lt. (Jl'n. Prosper Avri l appealed for an 'nd 10 Thursday night -liH minutC's. ation to destabi lue the ldi1'il govern-a surge of la"le>~ne~ '>mcc Saturda) 's coup. but even a government before ~i~ six-year term e\pircd An unwritten nattonaJ covenant calls for Lebanon·s president to be a Christian. the prime minister a Sunni Moslem and. the speaker of Parlia- ment a Shi11e Moslem. ·ment. spo~esman ackno" kdgl·d .\' nl"'i tenuous hpld on tile government. Moslem leaders branded his "'°' e Aoun. a Maroni ti.' C'athoht· •Jr.:c0NTEMP0RARV•~~ • SO~THWEST FURN~TURE • • • • wltb • o • ~ 11 d11•1' of co•atrv Freacb & Eagll•b ""' .. . . tk:. END OF SUMMER • . ' , BLOW OUT SALE .. .,, ••• g11lore on •locli oil tbe noor ~~ ~ 20" OFF FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES 25" OFF ~AM~S & ARTW~RKS ~# also interior design available by JOYCE CAROL WALSH 0 642-2255 2640 AVON STREET. NEWPORT BEACH BEHIND MARINER'S MILE AT RIVERSIDE & P.C.H. 0 1 Dk1ru11gage_n1t'S .Videotape shOws state senator er gui ty b t · g f h · g ' t · ' b ·11 LO Ar--;GELES(AP)-AJU~that oas 1n 0 pus 1n s 1ng 1 convicted a former Me\ican police- man in the 1985 kidnap and tonun.• murder of a U.S. Drug Enforcement Adm1n1s1ratton agent returned tc1 deliberate on thegurh or innocence of two co-defendants. The panel convicted Raul Lope1 Alvarez Thursda). Lopez "as videotaped telling an llnderco' er officer about .events surrounding the brutal murder of DEA agent Ennquc Camarena, whose battered body \\as found along with that ofh1 s pilot at:a ranch outside Guadalajara on March 5.1985 . On the videotape. th1.· former Mexican lawman descnbed the sla}- inaofCamarena "a mistakl:'" b~ .drug baron Rafael Caro Quintero. SACRAMENTO (-\Pl --\ state senator whose offices were scarche11 b} the FBI 111 an underco' er sting of Capitol corrupuon was' 1deotaped boasting of his effons on behalf of a spee1al-1ntercs1 bill spansored by a bogus FB I-front company, a newspaper reponed today. The San Francisco Chronicle said state Sen. Joseph .MoJttoya..D-El Monte. Jold an FBi agent -posing as the head of the fake com pan~ that he llad ··worked hard .. for the questionable bill. Montoya tol_d the newspaper he .. went like a li\tle lamb to the slaughter· in his meeung with an FBI informant and an FBI underco,·er agent. The lawmaker. who got a $3.000 honorarium from the company, declined to di cuss details 6fthe meeting. Late Thursday, the chief of the FBl's Capitol corruption investienuon said-the probe rtla} not be completed until mid-November. well afterthe Nov. 8 After a single da) 's dcltbera11on. 11 general elections. and that numerous federal grand Jury subpoenas have been 1<,sued m connection w11h the developing In' es11ga11on. Terry Knowles. agent 111 charge of the FBrs Sacramento field office. also s~ud that a ··considerable amount of matenal has been collected .. in the form of paper and computerized documents, as the result of FBI searches or grand Jury subpoena~. He said agents were sifting through the materials 10 develop a presentauon of evidence for U.S. Anornc} David Levi. 0 process that wouldn't be completed ··until the end of October or mid- Novmber.·· "That's where we are. we·~e known that since the 24th (of August.) w e·, e been looking at completing •he invest1ga11on'by about that time. Once vou collect this material, you nave to analyze what ~unave." ' the j ul) found Lopez . 18. guilt} of ___.. ~~~~apcri~~~erinc0~~·ra~111~~: r~r AAA, State. FarID neutral on PrQp. 106 Camarena and pilot Alfredo Za'ala A velar. Jurors announced their \Cfd1ct early Thursday. then spent a full da} deliberaung. LOS NGELES ( .\P) -T"o of the state's biggest auto insurance providers ha' e decided to withhold suppon for an insurance industry-sponsored ballot initiative that ~ould slash law)ers· contingency fees. State Farm and the Automobile Club of Southern California said Thursday the) will remain neutral on Proposition 106. 103and 104." A spokeswoman fo r the .\uto Club declared: .. The proposal is unlikely to significantly reduce auto insurance premiums. although 1t 1s possible that 11 could ha,•e some impact on the costs of handling claims. For that reason, the Auto Clu b will remain neutral on Proposition 106." The} finished the da) "nhout deciding the cases of \\\O co-defen- dants. 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'*"••*9 ............... ...,., ...... Ceiillt -. __ _,, ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, September 23, 1988 AS ' NAT ION i Deaver fined $1 oo, ooo Diug users' penalties up to Senate forlvJncrJn testimony WASHINGTO?\' (AP) -The cachdrugposscss1on ,1ola tton and House. The Houi.c's mosthbcralmembe~ J ' 0 House adopted lt'gJslat1on that could have theardnvers' hcen$CS su'>pcndcd The Senate's "tdt"-opcn dl'tlJtl' refused 10 support that cham~r·s bill b t 1 bb • g t • •t ma~e Amencans pa' dearh for 1( their stale~ pan1c1pate 1n a usual!' "lthout t11llt' ltm1h lUulJ after 1t emeried laden do"n "llh a OU 0 ~v1n ac lVl y posscuingas1ngleman1uanacigare1-proposed drug enforttment grant ~ork against compll'ttun ul lhl' htll harshGOP-1nsp1rcdpenalues Oneol J · te or a small ba$ of coc:une. and the. program thts )ear Onl) the flUI 1t an their number. Rep Don Ed"ards. D- Senate must decade" hether to folluu "Up to no". the 'War on dru~ upcom~ng elcc·twn m1gh1 JU'>l' '>l na-Caltf. said ·· ~mencans v. 111 be less WASHINGTON (AP)-Michael K.. Deaver, once o ne of President Reqan's closest aides. was given a suspended threc-ye~r sentence today and fined SI 00,000 for lying under oath about his lobbying act1v1ties after he left the White House. U.S .. District Judge Thomas Pen- field Jackson. saying he doubted a prison term would deter others from .commiuing what heallcd "the crime of opponunity," also ordered Dca,·er toperform l,SOOhoursofcommunit) service. In addition. the judge directed Deaver to refrain from lobb) ing the federal government dunng the term of his suspended sentence. Outside the federal counhouse. Deaver said he has proposed to the court that he fulfill the community servi~ requirement b} counseling alcoholics. Although Jackson said he did not doubt that Deaver had given false answers to questions about has lobb"· ing. the judge said 1mpnsonmein would not be the correct "ay to rehabilitate Deaver. Jackson.referring 10 Dca.,,er's fight aaain~t. al~oholis.m. said that "such rehabahtauon as 1s needed. as he "ell knows. must come from '-'llh1n himself," In pleading for len1enq. Deaver. once Reagan's deput} chief of s1atT. said that the invest1gauon "has tal..en a lcnible"loll on m e and n~ fant1I} and m y fti~nds andmy-t>usmess-:· But Deaver said. "I can take comfort in the fact that I ha' e had the support of fnends and fam1I ) in coming to gnps w11h the "orst demon that I fa~. and tllat "as al· cohotism." His realiuuon that he had a problem with alcoholism ··changed m y life dramaticall}." Dea' er ~1d before the sentence "as announced Deaver was con,•1cted of three counts of lying "hen questioned about whether his contacung former Reagan administration colleagues on behalf of his corporate clients was a violation of federal eth 1cs la" c;. Candidates warm up ·for Sunday's debate. By 'he A11odat~ Press morning from Texas:· He had attend- ed a GOP fund-raiser 1n Houston Thursda} nag.h t. hevardnadze said of Bush. "He has been 1mohed in all h1gh -le,el discussions here in Washington and our talks" ith the president:· suit. meant a ~ar on the drug pushers the tors 10 breal.. into a trot nn thl· nail free" under the leg1slat1on. wh1t·h he The drua-fi4htang h1tr pasS(d the drug k1ngp1ns." said Rep \1 1cl..e) called ··a shameful.' e>.ces!.1\e, elec- House on a b1panisan 375-30 'ote Edwards. R-Okla.. author, of tht' The leg1sla11on pu~Ul"• ni.in' a'· uon-)'ear d isgrace:· Thursday. after minont) Re-S I0.000 civil penal!~. "What "e d1J enuesofcombatung 1lkgal dru~' .rnJ publicans molded the leg1slat1o n to ... was to declare a "ar on thl USl' ol would authonze the add1tH•n ot morl' The bill introduced in the House target drug users for special pun1.-.h-dnJgs an America." than $2 balhon in spcnd1 n~ ll• th\ 1"0 ~eeks ago included increased ment. The Senate. cager tO quit to natton'scurrcnt SJ CJ b1ll1on ~nt 1-dr UI:! mone} for state and local La" enforce- Thosc ~ho consider them'>t'h es c~mpa1gn for re-clcctton. 1Ht1ll t~ 1Jl8-effort. If all the monl'' " .1etuJlll ment requirements for drug-free recreational users could, under the to wnte a ball for 1ntroduct1on and appropnated. the amoun1 l •ulJ ni.· .i v.o rl.places b} go'"ernment contrac- b11l: lose studcntJoan.s. puhltc.. ~ ·will have. to race the MJilurnm~nt factor 1f ~' Clall .spcnc:hnt. k ' 'Ull.o. tot'\, and grants for-ed\K'3t1on trrnl· lo& and other fcdc.raL bcnefi-14;. .. ~~--dodrto pus le-galauon in ume to acros~t e· ard automat f\uJgt'I ment and rehabili tation among other civil penalttes of up to SI 0.000 lor work out an) difference<,·v. 1th thl· cut~ pro\1~1ons Bush aide denies Noriega-link story WASHI OTO~ t .\PJ -.\ top aide to Vice President George Bu!>h says the Republican pre\1dent1al nominee complained to a h1gh-le,el Panamanian official about drug· money laundenng during a 'l'ilt fi, e years _ago but dad not d1scu~" at "11h Gen. ~anuel Antonio 'onl'ga Bush's chief of stafT C'ra1g Fuller on two occa sions Thursda' d1S1. us .. ed the 1983 Bush-Nonega m~eting \\1th reporterS" after a 6 nush tek' 1s1on documentary quoted a form('r senior Nonega aide as sa~rng Bush hJd complained to the general aboy..t money laundenng.. The assertion b) Col Roberto Dial Herrera contradicts Bush"s CC>t1ten- 11on that the Reagan adm1n1strat1on toqk actton against 'oru:gJ a' uun 3'> 11 learned o f alleged dru11 act" It\ o' Panama's m1hta~ leadi.:r None-ga was 1nd1c1ed 1n kderal coun o n drug charge-. 1n tl'brua~ · and U.S. sancuons lx-gan agJtl''>t Panama earlier this ~ear "Ttus ston 1s something \lt \t• discussed before. It's no t <,om('th1ng we·ve attempted to hide ··fuller \aid Later. Fuller said again "11 as nu t news .. and said tht Bush <Jmpa1gn wanted to "clear up an\ hngcnng quesuons" ~fore 5unda~ ·~ debate with Democrat M1chJcl Dul..al..1<, The vice president's \tan con- ftfmcd Bush met"' 11h Panama's thcn- Pres1dent Ricardo de la Espnella and other officials. includ•n ',· . ,,. • 45 minutes dunng a rt:u c '1 ll- O\er an Panama or [),•c the Panama C11~ a rp •n Fuller said a rn II.'\\ ,,, ,. fied bnefing papt-r' 11r; 1 1n1ctcated that '\;onl·g.1 J ,: · · 'fl<. • d unng the se~s1on •l! ..:•~t· 1 <'II~ laundcnng or on an\ it .,~. L ,\ substance. but bl add, ,1 I h, •• , 1 that Vice Pres1dt"nt Bu,11 ' .IJ , do"-n wtth the prl'\1J, rH •I P.v1.111 ,, and discuss drug-rn •n. .1i,nJl 'In~ should~ a plul> He said Espnc:t!J J''ut J Ru,!". J the meeting :hat hi' ~ould step up "e!Ti :1': this laundenng · Mandatory testlag for AIDS rejected \\ .\ HI '\:GTO~ < A.P> -A bill to e\pand 'olunta~ .\ID te!>t1ng among h1gh-nsl. 1ndl\ 1duals neared House passage v.11h "'de b1pan1san ma1on11ei. re1ecting proposals to forct' tests on pnsoners. hospital patients and marriage license apphcams. La" makers also defeated b~ a large margin a proposal requ1nng statei. to collect 1denuf, ing data on people" ho test pos111'e (orthe '\ID '1rus. O pponent$ successful!) argued that anon) mous tesung 1s a much ~ner "a~ to attract people at highest nsi.. ot being infe<.'Ted w11h .\ID and that tesung resources need to be concen- trated on those people rather than- populauons that probab1) ha"en·1 ~en exposed. George Bush. hea\'}-C}ed from a late-night campaign flight. met toda~ with a top Soviet official "ho said the vice president had been clo'>el\ in- volved in top-Incl U .-0' 1e1 nego- tiations. l!t gan I 3) with a low-key game of catch \"llh 1he Boston Red Sox center fielder. D ukakis also made an earh mom-r ang appearance. tossing a baseball "1th Boston's Ellis Burks outside Dukak1s· Brookhne ho me. Both Democrat Dukak1s and Re- publican Bush were to spend most of the day deep in prcpara11on for Sunday nighfs preStdentaal debate Bush. who has said his foreign policy experience wo uld be an as et if he is elected president, met earl~ today with Soviet f oreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze and Secrctac} ofSrate George hultz. After the meeting. Bu h told re- porters. "If m~ eyes look a lmlc heavy, I -got in at 2 o'clod. this ··.\little warm up here ... said Burks. whose team begins an impona'nt series of games tonight in Ne" York. .. Warm up the governor for the campaign. warm me up for the series.·· ··Burn one an there." a reP?ner c;houted 10 the governor. ·· o.LiiJSlindi) ... re_plied Oukakis. As he went inside. Dukak1s was asked what he was doing toda} 10 get read) for the debate. .. I just !.\'armed up.'' ~e replied. Soviets propose interim limits on nuclear weapons WASHINGTON ( Pl -00\let foreign Minister Eduard .\. Shevardnadze resumed talks toda~ at tM State Dcpanment as . . oOicials anticipated he "ould prC' ent a proposal that interim ltm11s be placed on the most potent .S. {lnd o' 1et Ions-range nuclear "-Capons. The P.roposal by General ecrctaf} Mikhail S. Gorbachev was designed 10 maintain momentum an arms controleffonsasthe ~eaganadm an1<; trat1on nears the end of 11s term It "as sent to Washington before Shevardnadze held talks "1th ec- retary ofSi'?tt:.Georgc P. hultt on a wide ~e of arms control measures. I . humanl'l,ghts and regional problem . ··w e .Jmade some progress."· 1 hevardnadze told reporters. RUF~ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... ,._: ..... CMrs""" 1122 ..... wt, CISTI --541·1156 UDO Piii MlllLE llME Prieed to sell 1 Bedroom. partially furnished. Refrig, stereo. T.V. Excellent con- dition. Private beach. 2 clubhouses. Newpo r t '8each's finest location. Adults. no pets. $16.000 ll3-l2&1 ~ - Six Thursday Evenings Sept.' 29th-Nov. 3rd 7:30:9:30 p.m. Over 5,000 have attended 14 previous workshops ST.ANDREWSPRESB ~CHURCH Newport Beach-St. Andrews at 15th St. (across from Newport Harbor High) -$20 Registration For mor• information all Ul-ms Mon-Fri, 9·5 You Don•t H•v• To l'aHI ACHIS\11: m..n•• GRAD•S AT SCHOOL Know how to .. • Study • Tak~ T~sts • T•k• Not~s • LlstM E~ctlv~ • Improve Your M~mory • U~ the Library • Cope with Amo~ty 6-SESSION PROGRAM 4-6 pm ..••........• I a Jr. High Saudents Oct. 3,5, JO, 12, I 7 & I 9 C Sr. Hlif't Students Oct. 4.6. I I. 13, I 8 & 20 ... .._.w••s.i• •• .,....,,,Ad\11 , •• , .... ...,..,._ CROWN AM/FM CAR STEREO CASSETTE PLAYER I ,,,,_,.. I I ,. -·· I I l u·- (• 1a •• VHS · VIDEO CASSETIE RECORDER 25" COLOR TV COITA •IAlllEWPORT BEACH (114)111 .. 14 411E.17th St. <Coni-of Tu.tin & 17th) Old Diwll 8roWn locatton -.-•-••.II& an,_ ..... , ... ,. . ___ ...__, .. . . Day-worker plans thrust cities into ·-a legal gray a Fea- Why is it that two Orange Coast governments seem intent on instttutio nalizing an illegal commodity but won't . acknowledge it? First it was the cit) of Costa Mesa: now Laguna Beach proposes to deal with the problem o f day laborers (read illegal aliens) by essentially bestowing legitimacy on the would-be workers. Costa Mesa plans to open a hiring hall in the hopes of inducinJ the workers out of a city park where they now wait for day JObs. Laguna Beach isn't planning to convert an abandoned aasoline station with ctty money. But it is considering designating a cit)-operated parking lot as a spot where the laborers could congregate. Laguna's plan might include providing free transponation to the lo t, printing a pamphlet 10 Spanish and paymga city employee to staff the lot iniually. Both cities are moti\'ated b) desire to appease taxpayers upset by the predominantly Latino men who gather where they are not wanted. And each ha approached the diJemma in a humane though less-than-fonhnght manner. '-But moving the workers from one spot to another is not a solution and it ma. not be lega~. It is naive to believe hiring halls will solve the troubling • situation as long as the Immigration a nd Naturalization Servire is in the bu~ines ot:deponing illegal aliens-. This country still has laws governing wbo.JJ13y live and work here. Both cities' proposals appear to give at least quasi-official approval to undocumented workers. which puts the cities in conflict with the IN and perhaps their citizenry. ... I ~ ~ . Price of qualify hous~ng· will keep OC growth down Frtdmy, &epaember 23, ,... M . I · L~ : 1 f , •. :.:t_ -~L ,. Attorney ' defends shooting actions To the Editor: The recent accidental shooting of Sundaga Bryant has prompted a number of articles and editorials. Within hours of the incident. ac.cusa- tidns of wronadoings were made by Marlena Bryant and their attorney. Representatives of the Newport Beach Police Department and this office have responded to inquiries from the press and constituents rcprcUna the events that led to the trqic incident and the potential liability of the city. We haye responded honestly to these inquiries and have expressed the compassion and symP!'thy we all feel for Mr. Bryant, his wife and their children. ""'""'Our expressions of sympathy and concern have n.pJ always appeared in print. < I My. comments regarding the absence of legal liability have been wrons1y interpreted by some. as indicauve of a lack of personal concern for Mr. Bryanf and his family. · The city of Newport Beaclt, the .,_ __ ,.__ ..... _-+i:..::.t......,,fficials will tell )OU tbc1r programHre for.properly docu ented laborers in need of JOb and not for those in this c-0untry illep.Uy. "Orange Count is betomang too to downtown. a four-bedroom brick council, staff and residents, are all 1-~cro~w;-:lt:;~a~n~o~u~r~a~m~1'~y~1s~1~u~s"a~wucr-~o~m;;;ae~wlli1'"'~a~m~1 );-;:r~oo~m;;;-.~a~1n~1~s~c;;f"'~----~-----:~.._.~--cirrtidetred'"byT~em:n:f~~em1r>ei'~~ read) to pack up and go somewhere basement and a club room (\\hatever 5th. and we pray for the speedy The ciues should be reminded that the state of California is already in the business of putting employers a nd workers together. lt is called the state Employment Development Depanment. Cities have no business in the employment business. It is unnecessaf) duplication and a waste o~ taxpayers' mone~·· And that bnngs us back to the reality of the si_tuation. These men stand in parks and alo ng Nonh Coast H ighway ~ni.jobs because.their 11lcgal ta tu will not allow them to use official agencies. . So either the cities arc planning to entrap the workers or they.intend to b.nng legitimacy to an underground market by establishing official hiring procedures. · Jn either case. the citic~ arc not honest enough to adm it it. OTHER VotcEs Campaign costs Want to kno"" one reason wh~ political campaigns are so costly? In a word. television. Or. better. in two words, television advertising. · California Political Week, a Beverly H ills-based news- letter, fC!fCtltly summarized a California T eachers Associa- tion survey of a 30-second prime ·time spot in 'he major California markets. Here's a sampling of the ratesonn~twork affiliates: Los Angeles • • KN BC. $18.500 to $41.000 • KCBS. $1 7.000 to $39.000 • KABC. $15.500 to $35.0QO San Francisco • KRO (NBC), $I 1.500 to $15.000 • KPIX (CBS), $15. 750 to $22.500 • l<GO (ABC). $11,000 to $21.000 San Diego • KCST (NBC) $2,000 to $3.600 • KFMB (CBS)$5.100to$12.800 • KGTV (ABC) $4,800 to$ I I .000 • Want a bargain? Run in the El Cenrro-Yuma market. A 3<hsccond spot on the late news costs just $35 on KECY-TV. It's reportedly the lowest in the state. · It may also be the lowest in terms of audience. too. but that's another matter. Stockton Record FBI stirtg State Attorney General John Van de Kamp was elected by the citizens of this state to be the head law enforcement officer in California. t,Jnfonunately, he has busied himself in-other publicity ptbering endeavors ... In on e of his several "news con- ferences.. In Los Angel~s ·and Sacramento-. the chief prc>SCCUtor stated hi s ~ts~tisfac11on with the way federal officials have failed to fjle charges immediately after the FBI ltina operation that resuhed in the search of several leaillaton' offices at the Capitol. ... Maybe the attorney seneral couldn't find it in his heart to bring down his buddies m the Legislature because they are the same people who approve the budget for his agency every year. Since when d o ch ief prosecutors have such a big heart for corrupt politicians? Answer: When they plan on running for the governorship and need any and all photo-news opportunities available ... So what if 50me legislators are sweating bullets. They should know better than to take honoranums in exchange for sponsorshi~ and approval oflC$islauon ... Van de Kamp. instead ofcnttcizmga highly complex and involved (FBI -U.S. Atto rney's office indictment) process, should have done his job. ·, His own failure to enforce the D5 caused the feds tO do the dirty job of cleaning up the morally bankrupt and lcplly comapt Leai•lature . Su Gabriel Y.iley Trlbae l ~-------------------1 .. ...._, Clwdlllla OOANGE COAST .__.....,, ..... ,.. ... ..... C... ..... CA.,..,_ • -......... c:.-. .... CA_. ,., .. (titfl ... ,..., ...... ,. '-C11191 .. ,. ........ ~(........ I.Ml ,.~ ... , .... l't6"11tliOI! O!ilCIOI I ....... Al~I llltM ....,,,,,_. ... ~"&:: ...... ......... ........... where we won't ha ve all of these that is) on a half-acre of grass}. recovery of Mr. Bryant with as little people and all of this congesuon.'' is a wooded land. costs a cool $150.000. MARTIN hardship on his family as possible., remark that many of us ha' e heard But the folks who hve there However, the personal concerns of from fnends, sometimes from more probably feel cro\.\-ded. o when they 8 individual council members and staff than one friend. . move up. thtl)' move just over the ROWER cannot change the way we administer I remember hearing that remark ill Baltimore Belt" a' b\ a few blocks. or taxpayer dollars. the t950und '60swhcn I ll\ed 1n Los into Owings ~11t'a (ew miles ra11her Public entities are very different Angeles. At that umc. a number-of 1\1~ north. from private corporations in terms of ·friends did mo' e awa~ -10 Orange There. the two-story homes are set So that 1s the tradeofT. Live a""ay their ability to respond financially in Count}. on four-to-six or more am.•s of rolling. (rom people and congestion...= and --5ituations such as thi1.--Thc city-can -wnen-OTher peopk ~f.O\ed to Heavily wooded land. A stmtrn flo" awaylrom a strong job base and only pay the medical bills of an Orange Count) 1n the later 1960s and through the property.'' h1ch you cross sunshine. or Live in Orange Count) -injured person ifit is legally liable for I 910s. these same people protested over on stone bridges. The home itself away from the rain and the snow. those io1uries. that they did not mo' e here for is bnck or stone and gracious. am,ed Moreover. we understand that the A determination of Jegal liability Orange Count} to become ano1her at on a long, cun ing pm ate dme-people in O~on don't e'actl) care wm likely bemade by a judge or j ufY Los Angeles. way. The price? $400.000. for strangers. And neither do a lot of sometime in the future after all the From time to time, local news-And that price 1s because of re<:ent peopJe in Orange Count}'. Oregon facts arrt:nown. papers carry articles on Ornnge Coun-escalation. I' isi1ed a i-oung man" 1th does not have to worn about e~· Apin. we extend our sympathy to ty fam ilies picking up and mo,ing to a two-story home and S\\lmm1ng pool ccssive population groi th. because Mr. Bryant and his family. other areas, to get a""ay from the on onl)' three acres just e:ist of the. few people want to.live there. ROBERT H. BUR~HAM congestion. Beltway. He pulled me aside and An<1 Orange County no longer Newport Beach City Attomey It is alwa}s interesting to read the confided, .. Loo), I ha'~ ix'cn to the needs to worry about excess"e popu- comments of the people alread} West Coast ~o I don't want> ou to get lation growth, either. Lots of people Jiving in those other areas -Oregon. the wron' 1dca of m} hfesl) le. I want to live here. but the high housing for example -who protest that the~ bought this estate four ~cars ago for prices and the lo.,..; a"ailability of don't want any more people mo' ing S 100.000.'' housing discourage them. in. The)' did-not move to Oregon only So how come housing pnccs arc so So now all we have 10 do 1s care for to have it become another C'alifom1a. reasonabk in Baltimore and an Or-our own children. Just be sure the. get Of course. 1t is tempung to mo' e to egon and so expens1' e in Orange a good education and then a good Job. a state such as Oregon where County -the most e~pensivc me-·starter homes here are $200.000. and S 120,000 buys you an executive dian price in the nation? · move-ups are $400.000. A home on a home. and $250.000 bu} s a dream-One guess. Rc:membcr the econ-half acre? From SI million on up. And like mansion. · omic concept of supply and demand? coming on the Irvine Coast are multi- ( recently visited another area Lots of people Y.ant to lh e in Orange acre sites -up to s I 0 mil hon. . where real estate is different than it is County. Not too many people \\ant to No. when I told them about Orange in Orange County -wide open live in Baltimore or 'in Oregop. County housing. the pe-0plc in Balti- spaces. too. That is Baltimore. Two basic reasons for <!>range more did not believe me. In the P1kesv1lle area of Bajt1more County's. popularit) The availab1hty M.,.tlll Brower poblisbe1 tbe oews· County. a lovely section· northwest of of jobs and the virtually perfect letter "M•rtio Brower's Orange the city and within a short ~om mute weather. Couty Report." . . Cattdidates·doing their best to avoid media questioni~g By RITA BEAMISH ........ Pr-..,... WASHINGTON -George Bush's press secretary says the ampaign is not interested in anything that would "garble our message," and that in: eludes cluttering it up with questions from the news medil\. So the Republican pirsidential campajgn is wcndinf its wa y toward the November election with an c)e toward maximizing canned events tha~ look gOOd on tele.vision and minimizing contact with l"eponcrs who ml&ht ask questions that are not on the Bush agenda. • Bush's Democratic rival,. Michael Dukaltis, has tried to take a page from the same strategy pla)book but so far with less success as his TV shots often find his baclc to the cameras. Even bis recent celebrated tank ride. aimed at projectinf himself as slrona on defense and wtdely photo- araphed, turned out to be a flop at convincina viewers, a poll showed. Still, both candidates art enaaaed in. an election P,me plan that keeps ttponers at a distance so as not to detnlct from their state-of-the-an visual events that they wrap around their campaian messaae of the day. Bush ~ secretary Sheila Tate ' •id the idea is that the campaian 11 tryin1 \<> communicate with voters and, nwe·re not aoina to pu~ly IMtl4e our mn-ac by neryday aitc:uninc" what reponm put ronh u an ··aaenda as opposed .10 our own.·· Thus when Bush rcttntly ~nt to New Jency td appeal to Hispanic: and blut-c:0llat vo~ the travelin& press Wll ulbered i•to tM Ooya food plant to walda bim -pk Hispanic foods. A~ die reponen were 1ta-d0Md • h feet from him. Buih •* dmr 9untion1 becaute he .. I I If d iD food lntias" at tlw llllP'!""-'°Wt ID'1a tet the men• ---~ T'M orch maled •ys with li1t1e z::•....,to....-orcMlellll CHlidU• • IOPical illUd ... a•-~ ..... -..,_..,...._,. .... ~ .... campaiJOS. Some TV and print joumahsts have begun including We also have a need to run a regular statements in their Bush successful campaign. The only way to stories such as, "Bush as usual refused do that is to get your .message out and to respond to any questions." your &Jenda." . The Bush cam~ign generally is Senior Dukakis aide Kirk keeping the candidate so far from O'Donnell recently complained that reporters that "We're even out of the TV networks weren't covering shouting distance now," said USA Dukakis' speeches, and said the Today rtporter Jessica Lee.-campaign would alter its media Reporter Ellen Warren of Kni&ht-strategy to get on the networks. Ridder has taken to ~earing a Bush's advance team diligently monocula~ -a fi eld glass with a • escons.amera crtws around factories single eyepiece ,. so that she can and behind podiums for the besasflots observe Bush from her far-away press of the GOP nominee. • perch. The results arc picture-perfect TV. Dukakis remains' more acce$sible a series elf events where Bush has than Bush. but the access is generally stood amid waving American flags, at lat.e-niaht airport a1Tivals when has spoken qainst the backdrop of most media deadlines are already past. Both candidates occasionally chat on the record with reporters flyina with them. But most ~portcn aaret that t.hete casual sessions do not lend themselves to the more probi°' question-and-a nswer typical of a more formal news conference, and the candidates tend to close it off when the qtln1ions take on tlllt tone. Duk.akis bas an averqe of one or two news ClOnferenccs a week, con- siderably leu tha" before a ampaip survey found has TV cov~ was cnterias not on his wlor-mmde mH 17 but on bis rnponses to reporten' q_un1ion1 about Bush's latest ll)9t1oas. SHace IUlb wu aominaled an mid-'4up-. his tcheduled quntion-and- Mtwer ..tont with rq>oners have dwindled to an averaee of one a wed. ad c:bancn IO shout qunt1on1 II .i..,.,._ ud rope hnn are S1Pil-~fewer. cm. .... oma.11 doe't dmy .. hald .... Pl• • ..., ......... .. •• --.... wetts of the C819-.......... to h9Te a d9 •• :t" Mid Tale. ... , it·~.... wellldae~ elll~ ...... ··-•-..... . ma.Jestic columns on Capitol steps and been flanked by colorful school bands, cheerleaders and choirs. The Dukakis visuals arc 1mprovin1 since the media adviser Francis O'Brien bepn traveling with the: candidate two weeks ago. But the,Democrat has had a string of events where cameras saw only the back of his head or where the liahtin& oblitera1ed what should have been a ~shot. Thlt wu the cate when he went to Yellowstone National Park to uand before a blackened fornt. The sinaed bKkpound wu so dark tt was irnpottible to ~I what it was. • Aaolft-._ ... berA &imc Dubkis liMd up a pwp of teen-.n on a San Fran· cilco beech to talk to them about the environmenL The students fa~ the camera. while Dukakit was pot-itioned on Ille and in front of \Mm -his back '° the cameras. ' Reunion planned· fOr l 73rd Airborne To the Editor: I have the formidable task of attempting to re-unite the more than 25.000 men who served in the I 73rd .Airborne Briaade which was ac- tivated .in 1~63, deployed to the Republic of Vietnam tn May of 1965 and spearheaded the Army role in Vietnam. Unit members received 12 Conaressional Medal~ of Honor, more than 6,000 Purple Hearts and _made the only u.s_oombat parachute jump in Vietnam. The I 73rd Airborne Bri&ade was inactivated on Jan. 14, I 97l, and its lepcy of leadership continues throuahout America, with former members servina in Congress. as state ~prncntatives, mayors. teachers, lawyers. law enforcement officers.• writers. doctors, generals and serseant majors. The Westem States Chapter will be hostina the first ever national reunion to be cond ucted on the West Coast and we also expect a contingent of veterans from the I st Royal Austral- ian RCJ.iment and 161 st Battery, ,Royal ~ew Zealand Artillery who were assianed to the bripde in Viet nam. We need the suppon and assistance of your publication to spread the world about the I 73rd coming to California in 1989andarehopinathat y~u w~Jl publish a few lines about this htstonc event. " Event: I 73rd Airborne Brigade National Reunion for 1989. Place: El Rancho Tropicana Hotel. Santa Rosa. ,Date: June 30-July S. 1989. For funhcr ioformatidn, contact Mr. I~ Zara1e at (213) 726-9760 or wnte lo Western States Cbapte( X. P.O. Boll 2000-86, South Lake Tahoe, 9S70S. RAYMOND C. RAMIREZ South Lake Tahoe Grape protest To the Editor. The credibility of the United Farm Worken must be questioned when they ftnt pick and are peid for pkkina the~ .... theft pelilion the rest ol'die-ortcl 10 no1 purchase the same P'apel becaute they ha~ been spra,ed wish a toxic pestic:ick. If tbcir ~ it IO moral and llrioul .,, an or us. 1e1 them ftm refUll IO pid lM papes. dllreb)' lilviftldllln ""°"die vinesoltltole .. ................ ~ iNOftt, Ho•¥11'. .... ... Uf'W ftm ....... ~ ........ tandlbm cn..-...... ~11 ..... otn..~ tf. .. Big wheels rev up.for Concours a1VIDADEAN ............... Patrons and underwriters of the Oct. 2 Newpon Beach Concours d'Elepncle turned out 300 strong for a cocktail party Sunday at the Coto de Caza home of Wllllam and Willa DluL,_. .. Patrons donate SSS while the others donate in excess of SSOO to becomeunderwriters," said LyJtda a.. concours chairwoman for the second year. "We have more patrons than ever before. Willa Dean was honorary underwriting chair- woman." The aroup assembled at the Lyons' bome were there to support 1he Aaessment and Treatment Services CcnterJ. and no doubt, to see the hosts' mqni11ccnt privatecollection of an- tique and classic cars housed in a museum located al the rear of their equally magnificent new home. "I think we have about 40 cars here today," said Willa Dean. "We had to move some out to make room for the people." Buffet tables w11h fruit and chocolate also had 1he1r place in the museum amongst the millions of dollan wonh of sleek and shim cars. (Hemmingway's served a hgh1 supper outside at one of the museum entrances.) The Pierce-Arrow will be the • • honored marq_uc.at the '88 concp urs planned at Aldnch Park. UC lrvne. but there wasn't a single P-A in the musuem. "No. I've never coJlected them," said Lyon. ......... Cbalnroman Lynda Shea 1reeta patron•. William and wua. Dean Lyon with flnt Bqattl e•er built ( 1908). Kent Wilken, Harold Clewortb and Norman Loata with poeter car palntiq. Lani and Richard Straman with her fa•orlte Roll• Royce. museum m Reno:· said traman. who owns I 0 classic cars and motors around town 1n a '63 lkntlev Carmack, Belen Berge. Paula Mill- mu and AD1ela Monroe. , • 1 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Friday, September 23. 1988 A7 1 H oHu~cuPf Sal•r'Uy, Septen>~r U By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March :!1-.\pnl 191· Secret mrcung or .. blind date'' could be featured Focus on glamor m ~ ste~ clandes11nc arrangel"'(lcnt. partaking of the ··aood ltfe. •• Emphasis on pleasure. v. ming and d1n1og, estabhsh1ng important relat1onsh1p. TAURUS (Apnl 20-"1a~ :!0): ~tud) .\ne mt'ssage for valuable hint. ~h that occurs 1s behind thr scenes. necess1t) for d1scre11on will be obvious. Promises made ma\ be as 1f bu11t o n sand. GEMINI (M a) :? I-June 20l"t:io after facts. focus on career and business. check legal ram1fica11ons \ ou'll be asled to meet deadline m connection with sale or purcha~. Cancer. C apncom ~•II figure prominent!). CANCER (June 11-Jul~C..ood lunar aspect oouiodcs with travel. p ubhstung. commun1cat1<>n. p<fnaking of foreign cu1S1ne. G•in Indicated th'fough reading. "nuog. spcnal l!ducat1onal courses. Aries plays role. LEO (Jul) ~3·Aug. 2:!): Document~ could get shuffied, lost. You arc on nah1 track. but different approach is necessa~ Focus on style. creativity, arcater degree of independence . .\nother Lro will figure prominently. VIRGO ( J\ug. 13-•pt. 22): What ~>ems a ··sure t~ing" could fall apan at seam'-Meins gt't going on d1 ITereot track. get help from one who veers toward the unorthodo'< Famil) member lOuld help" 1th funding. Aquanan involved. LIBRA <Sept B-Oct .::; r Emplo\ ment picture may not present "true '1e~ " Dl\entf). asl quc-.uons. ~1·1sf) 1ntellecwal cunosuy. Sccnano h1ghhgh1 s tra,·el. social ac11' 11' \\Jrdrubc. bo<l) image. Gemini plays key role. SCORPIO (Ott .:i-'m 211 fa,orable moon aspect features style. creauvuy. sensuaht) .,pt:culauon \l'' appeal Populant) zooms upwards. yo u make correct choice and l • •uld "1 o l ontcs1. Rep!} rece1' ed to recent request. SAGITTARIL ''o' 22-rA·l :;11 pothght o n propen ). real estate. sccunt~. fam1l) condu'1on t1I long--.tand1ng transacuon. Wntten verificatJon recel\ed 1n connecuon '"111·1'1( Id -.wtcment .. Gem1ru. Virgo play roles. CAPRICOR1' I Del .:.:-fan J 41 \la1ur domesuc adJUStment takes place. '"'olves fam1I) mrmhl.r Jnd linaoual transaction. pothght also on ideas "h1ch can be transformcd into' 1abll' concepts Close relall\C plays key role. AQUARJl!S tJan :!0-ft-b Ii.. 1 'l ou gain access to inside 1nformati'on. Emphasis on profit ~·r<•\•nal po"!K·~<l't.~. ab1ht~ 10 increase income. Psychic 1mpress1ons pro'c c1u.uratc -tranc;form doubt into confidence. PISCES IFd1 1'1-\larlh .:u1 \loon in· ~ourJ s1gn hl&hhghts urning, ~ircumstanc~ that tum 10 'our 13, or Emphasrze personaht). -wear ··your colors"-scagreen m.iu's; Rda11onsh1p1nte!l4ilfies ~ lF SEPTEMBER !4 I~ vbl R BIRTHDAY current C)cle spotlights 1ncrea~d act1'-1t~ tra'el mantal status, possible add1uonal to fam1I). You'll be invo1' ed in contro' er~~ but fa~ts arc on }Our side. : BRIDGE "They were built between 1904 and I 938," said Keat Wilken, "ho is in ctwJe of field operations for the concours."Calvin Coolidge had five ot · during that time owned the!!!:_The ' became known as the 'White House car.'" Mouradick. "M y grandfather bough1 this car for my grandmother. I leep 11 in Santa Monica no"'. because the desen climate is 001 good for 11 ·· byoo "'·as ~ .. ·eA-the--ftr l pes1er of lhe automobile and committee mem- ber Lani Straman, who helped start the NB concours. was presented thl' second poster struck 1n the hm1tcd Straman is in charge of ge111ng the ears for-the-tipeom1og sho" and has 110 beauties signed up 1n ludmg Lyon's 1936 Merccdcc; Bent and a 1929 Packard con\erublc bdo!'lging to party guest Jolin Crean. Advanceconcours 11ckets.. pnced at U adults and $6 for c:b1tO.~ndtt-""By CHAR ES GORE~ 12. ma)' be arranged b~ sending ud OMAR SHARIF checkstoATSC, 1981 Orchard Orne. Santa Ana 9:.707. Tickets"' 111 be sold at the gate for SI 0 and 6 Sinoe be could not lead an unbid suit, badly as be may have wanted to, West chose to attack with a heart. Declarer saw at once thft if trumps split evenly. he could almost claim bis contract. A priori, howev- er, that was against the odds. An- other hope was that Q-J of clubs were bare. Partygocrs found out what 1hc honored car looks like when artist Ba...W Clewortll unveiled his pain1- j ng of this year's po ter car and presented it to Tom Moaraclick of Indian Wells, owner of the 1,919 P-.\. "The painting is lovely," commented series. · Straman·s favonte m the L'on collection is a mustard colored Roll Royce Pill ... , first sa" this car and fell in love with 11 "hen I "as Q\ears old. It was then m the Harrah's Other commmec members 1ncludl' Jerilyn Morris, Pamela Ramsaeir. SUroa Freocll. past cha1r\\oman Catberiae Tllyen, Tish Simmolls, Debbie Joluason, Susan Mellrtens. Betty Klein, Judy Hemley, J eanne On the eve of the show blacl-t1e gala \\111 be ho ted b> ·ee We t, pres1den-1 ofNe"pon lmpon Jaguar Coast H 1ghwa~.· 'e"' pon Beac-h. :\ champagne aucuon "111 be he.Id "'nh proceeds donated to .\ T ( Neither vulnerable. Nonh deals, NORTH • 10 7 7 10 3 ') A J 10 9 7 4 • A 1' I WEST EAST •Jl32 .,. llllllll!i-m--------------------------... -----------lllliiiii ___ llliiiiiiiiiiiiii-~~ 5'4 1----~ J 9--1 <>JC62 <>QIS3 M~m a-peeling, daughter dismayed DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was interested in the letter from the 15- y,ear-old girl who was embarras~d by her father's nudity. I am a 17-year-old girl who is disgusted b> the wa~ m) mother runs around the house naked. I have two brothers. I 5 and 11. Mom behaves in a vel) flin> "a} with them. The older one 1s embar- rassed. The younger one 1s a" full~ curious and gets excited. if you know what I mean. My father doesn't approve of Mom's burlesque act and has 1old her so. Whenever he sa)s. "Kathenne. put on a bathrobe. for heaven's sake~" she yells. "You have such a m1d- Victorian hangup about nudit~. l don't want our kids to gro~ up\\ ith those crazy ideas... . When Dad is not at home he 1 sneaky about it. She'll wrap a bule towel around hel"middle and let it slip "accidentally'' when.she sees 1he bo}"S down the hall. Some of my brother's friends ha' e seen her do this and the} told their A11 IMDEIS 1 parents about 11. The) arrn·1 allo,,cd to come over ammon-I \\Uuldn"1 think of ha' ing · ni~ fnrnds come inside the house. Ann. what can be done about th1 '? !'ilo one I know has this problem. 1gn me -BEET FACE IN BOI E. DEAR BEET FACE: Your mother ti an exhibitionist. Since sbe is uawilling to admH it, she's not likely to sffll lie.Ip. ne boys sboald try not to rhct wlteD slat ~ hi tbe b11ff. Tbey 1 sllotlld limply move out of ber 11't&l . Mom 1ets lier jollies from a sllocked response. Wben none occurs she may 1tve up. A.ad P~S •• your fa1berne-edS10 take a stronger stand. • • • DEAR ANN LANDER : I am 20 and m:,-bo) fnend 1~ 21 . I am madl~ in love with him e'en though he 1s in love \\Ith someone else. He broke up "'th her. and \\.C mo,ed an togctht>r Recentl} l had a bab~ girl. ThrCl' weeks later he took up" 1th her again and had the nerve to mo' c her into our home. Wh) didn't I tale m\ bab~ and leave'l I had no plaC'e 10 go and n.o mone}. I pleaded and begged him to get her out of our "' c . He said hr knew he should but he didn't ha'e the strength to do 11. That brol r m~ hean When he sa" ho" m1 erable I "a' he finatl) did end thr rela11onsh1p. ~ was thrilled. He swore 1n God's name tbat .he would ne'er see her again .. 1 believed him. l was heanslck "..hen 1 d lSCO' ercd that he had taken up "'1th her ag.:u n two months later. He snealed her into our home \\.hen I "a n't there. When CREATE A VISUAL GETAWAY . BRONZES .· IN YOUR HOME OR OFFICE (J_\JA';>f(;. INT[RNATIO NA L ~ 15424 Brookhurst (At McFadden) 775-2899 ,. PUBLIC· AUCTION IN COMPLIANCE WITH PENAL COOE SECTION 535, COMMEACIAL CODE SECTJON 2328 ANO 9101 THAU 8111 THE FOLLOW1HO 1500 ITEMS wtLL BE DISPOSED Of FOR LAWFUL MONEY AT PUBLIC UCTION AUCTIONON1 ~ SATURDAY. SEPTE ... a 24th AUCTION: I P.M. HOUDAYINN 7667 aNTIR AVENUE f405 FREEWAY. •ACH 90W.IVAltD EXIT) HUNTINGTON •ACH PRWI .. I HOUll PlllOR PARTIAL LIST he's-beell .out· v.1th her all nigtn he sleeps all da}. and I ha'e to male excuses for him or he'll lose hi!. JOb. Threats don't "orl. He a\ he lo, es us both. We lo t our apariment because he spent t\\O of m~ \\Clfarc checks on ht'r. Our l1111l" girl did not stt him on Chn 1ma bcC'au'>l' of her 1 ha'e to sleep on m~ poch·tbool. under m} p1llO\' so he "c.>n't \teal what little mone\ I h;l\ e I t..no"' OO\' that I'm fight1n"g a lo~1ng battle 1 be he' e he will be 1n lo' l' "1th her the rest of his hfe. Her name 1s Ccxainl' -M.W .. :'>JEW YORt-. - DEAR l'li'EW YORK: Your ooh· clla.ace for a decent lif~ is to get a"a; from tbat man. Ma~be if you and the baby leave 11e·11 get the help~tbat is available to bim. You and your child deserve something better. Get it. L.M. BOYD Upgrading the age-old_ shell game One son of 1llcg111mate bu~er of diamond nngs 1s a fast-fingered switch amst. ~ook at ~our nng. Lea, es the room for a moment 10 ge1 a phon~ to match. Takes )Our nng. holds 1t under a lamp. S3)ssomethmg about 11squaht~ 1n hght and dark. and turns 1he hght off and on a couple o f ti me . Pr~tends 10 ob er. e close I). In the dark. switches the phon) for ~out real nng. then hand the fa ke to ~ou. and s.a~s. "No\ 1ntel"C'~tcd." C'allamanaduffcrin .\u trahaand' ~ou call tnm a hor>t' thief. I That part, of~ our sl ull lno" n a" the cranium 1s not one but eight bon' plates It 1s a stausucal fact that the m:in who commn.s has lir..t murder after age 40 1s usuall) m.uned. Or "as Thcatf'leat ma.."m: Fat pco~ It on the aisle. The Laws of the T""t'h e Tables in I ancient Rome -dating from about 4SO 8.C -permmed a father 10 1mpnson his children. chain them. l whip them. sell them into sla\ery. or lull them. ot JUSt ~ht'n tM~ v.ere I young. £\en afterthe~ arev. "'P· E"en after u,e, went into poht1cs faen I after the\ attained htgh office No- l wMrt efsc 1n "t tern ht tor'\ ha~ tMrc bctn an) thing quue like that patnarchal S}'5ttm me i>oultf) ptoplc on hot da'' spra) •·atcr on thtirch1ckcns. and the chickens seem to lO\e 1t. much for -mad u a ~ ht11." ! phrue populanzcd no doubt b\ propk who0\'"t RC\tf sttn a ~t hen The t.ya bard oflncba Jonn•t hkt thtda.rk.c"'cknth V.1th bitsofmo1't day tt at18Chn fift.01~ to tts ncu. m told tht be)-a's nest a\ niaht IOob hkc a s&rer\lamp ,, •Q6 •J7S4 SOUTH •A1'Q65 v A1'Q6 Vold • 10 9 3 1 The bidding: Nortll East 1 ~ Pus 2 ... p_, 3 NT Pus 4 • Pus Pass Pus Sottta. 1 • 3 "';; • • 6 • West Pass Pua r .. ?us Opening lead: Fivo of :' Never give up hope. If the obvi- ous line fails, stt if there isn't some other way you can squeeze out the necessary tricks. ·It is not easy for South to stay out of slam once his partner has opened the bidding, even though he is void in opener's suit. Not that the slam is all that bad, as South proved. ACROSS 1 Outer layers 6 Yolky 10 Outlay 14 Misbehave 15~ 16 Pitcher 1 Edge 1 Feast 11 Strand 2 Jet-age noise 2 Church house 23 Watch part 24 Comes forth 26 Swedish name 29 Peru lndlan 31 CSA soldier ... 32 Revealed 34 Weding birds 38 Foretoken 39 Frost 4 1 -aves 42 Pun11ew$ 45 N Am«.cin 48 Exercise · 49 Math SObt SO Recolor . 5 1 Not 11-.ed 1n time ~ Made the big senie 57 Betti - 58 Stationery Items 6J Burden 2 3 1• 17 20 32 ~Yours.. Fr .,.65 Gentry 66 Sieve of otd 67 Short letter 66 Play pan .69 Jnacti 70 Mectnne goo 7 t Auto styte DOWN 1 Go beyond 2 Reverb 3 Town on the Tl'lames 4 SensatK>naJ 5 Uncommon 6 Encourage 7 Circle pref 8 O.rt 9 Pofato s kin 10 Waxwing 11 Due J2 Jud_g~ 13 FOfest units 21 Pound 22 Schedule of races 25 -Miniver" 26 Reoute 27 Bean type 28 Uniform 30 Uk.ase 33 Unprotected 35 Put down 36 Servw 7 There was no point in delaying mauers-. Declarer won the opening lead in band,· cashed another high heart and ruffed a heart. Next, be drew thtcc rounds of trumps. One hope died when East discarded a diamond. Declarer crossed io the Icing of clubs~ and another. cbaru:e went by the boards when no honor appeared .. There wa5 still one last possibili- ty-that the player with the lona trump also started with euctly four hearts and three diamonds. Declarer discarded a club on the ace of dia- monds and ruffed a diamond. The kins of clubs served as the entry for another diamond raff. When West followed to the queen of hearts, the contract was home. Declarer bad scored three trump triclrs and tqree ruffs, thr~ hearts, two clubs atJI' a wamond. The defender's club and trump trick had been telescoped into one! 37 LUCtd '° 8ya.lf m8'1 Fr •3 ·ThiS Sp .,_ Bfihoprle 46 French cety •7 Eternal 5 1 Disorganized 52 Springe 8 9 53 Moon godd 111 5' (.$cl.we off 56 Sweet: It. 59 ....... cfty 60 Mutt~ed 61 Vok:8no 62 ObWved 64 FOf. Officer Ii • A8 Or-. Coat DAILY PILOT I Frldey, September 23, 1988 by Bii Keane "The only men allowed to wear dresses are Scotchmen, judges, and priests." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson 0 "Your lunch will be served In the usual place ... outslde!" PEANUTS COU!fTER CUL TURK by Maratta & Maratta 1 Offi(t \E(\'\NOL06Y (oME5 To THt K.iTCH EN 1· .J I I v M~. TO ASTE~ W\TH AvTOMAT\C. FEED AND COLL ATiN(J ATTACHMENTS DENNIS TB& llEKACE by Hank Ketcham Kil'YI ~ 1':ilchen 1 by Charles M. Schulz ' I QOM T KNOW, OWCK .. ALL I WANTED WAS TO LOOK 600D IN THE CLASS PICTURE .. I NEVER T~OU6MT M'Y Wl6 WOULD CAUSE SO MUO.t TROUBLE •. LIFE 15 SURE FUNN'(, ISN'T IT, on~CK ? IT DEPENDS ON TME PUNC~ LINE .. • I 'T'S TH( TRWMPU OF HOP£ <WER EJlPERtENC( by Tom K. Ryan ~!Rlf\1'1' 1M.VHAVliA ..JUf'flG• OF'1Mli ~"f'!! by Pat Brady ARLO AND JANIS -;. ITO et ~ 1l> GO OOT~GHT. JUDGE .PARKER WHERE'S RAMEY'S TigUT AT VICTORY~ CAFE, RICK? ORNERS / WHY I ARE YOU ASK· ~33~-a.~ING '? ·FUNKY WINKERBEAN ~ I :!'l.£ 1-EAAD 1HA1 WH£>J WJ RRST SfAR'fED ~I~ <t{V.~ S) '~ 1f..4A'f <r(X) l.6El> ~ 10 ~<.,' Gef' ~(AU..<,' I IU.. BEJ0CE ~ 6AAl£S ! 1 • i J ' e ~~~(1= IG~C?~. /~~! by Jimmy Johnson WI~ DO WAA'f I WNtr 'fl> DO. by Jeff MacNelfy by· Harold Le Ooux by Tom Batluk :. ' .. PO<>ImSBURY by Ga~ry Trudeau . . '::~~~· S~\\4llA-~t.~s· ::: --CUTI.---- .. -· • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, September 23. 1988 CALL 642-5678 Check out Today's Class1f1ed Section for Details [ =LiSSI Fit o INbt x m -5671 I MOii llOllTM OMMQI co. ..._ IOU11t GRAW co.d• rr TM DAIL y PILOT CHECK YOUlt AD Cl{=~ o;;~ H~~As THE F"'I T DAY 8 00 A~6 30 PM '"'Cl•'• ',,.,... '9' tH<-• S•tutOay I 00 A~ 11 .)()AM •"IO • (;-'• ., ,.. "'.,. Mt•'~ Bu11nest Count• M F •.• ' • tc-""' ~., .. ,. o WI •N'f't 8 00 AM·S 00 PM MAOUNH •'·~Jt 4¥ _ ........... .M ,~, , .. .,, .-. .. \Vt ----f"1uf\ , ........ ,. ,.,.y. "'1 lljJIAN _,,, ''r:i ,._,. .. \•t .. M'"• •"'OCIWC• #l4,JI ............. , ..,, ... , """"4+•-~ .... 1. 't1t '" o ...... .C(f9f\ ,_. ....... ,,. .._..,. .....,.-.,,. ....... , .... ~·-~~·"'"-•• .. ,~ TWTW'f.... ..... ~ • . .. "K'IWll' ... , ~ ~·., c, .... • 61'<, at • •M W ""-._,,,, ... ····~ ........ " ..... · .,, ...... ~, .. ...,.,.., ..... t..:•11,..,~~ ••• , ... ,.,.. ........ .....-.C:• ... ~. ~«'•"""' .._. .... , .. ~.~ .... , "-" let U1 Help Y 11 Sell V 01r Property! Can Cl111iflt4, 642-5678 IUmFll F•LY IPllmlTI ( 1200 OFF SPECIAL! I 0 * Sparkhng sw1mm1ng pool *Tot lot * Seaside atmosphere • * 2 Bedroom apartments 1u1 PUOllTIA an. OISTI lllU ~I (71•>••2·1ll0 ~~~ r.--------------, I MESA ,,#ES 0 I I 2 Bedrooms, 2 Bath Apt. NO I I PETS. $850-$950/mo. I i . 1111#111 SPRl#llS ! I 1'ol,Mui4M '7'/t•tMl'M' I I 1 Bedroom condo, $750/mo . I I i I I IAU MJll Nl-IU7 I L--------------~ : ~ .: ·- 434 -ALISO 0 llEWPORT BEACH 1 Bedroom. 1 Bath, fireplace. No pets ~ Non-~mokers $795 plus security 213 883-8211 ,e1w ~t 7le. lJeacl . RENT AN ON SITE TRAVEL TRAILER, IN OUR AV PARK IN HUNTINGTON BEACH •llPUlllTI •• 1111 ............... 0 IPl ... I aatl IWI II 0 11m1n11 IEICI 28A. 2BA .••....•.•••.•..•... 11'1'WMO 18R, 1BA .................... ~ CLOSE TO BEACH. NO PETS •t-1243 ........ r11 lalt ... Cella... ll24 l':wt11t ... ~ ..... tab . c.r ......... 21 221c.u.... 21H lCt1t1 .... Z1Z4 ""'7~ -U. '" 111'1 CLEAN 18f rHr h1!9, smell BY owner. Veraallles EET-38 r 2e. houM, w/d hkup1, ,. ~•'I Fiii im liMii'I lilt .... llT t•d No pets Avail 1011 condo, 1BR Gated MC. --3 blocils to beech Avail I ~. 1------..,;,;;~ Tri ...... T 38 28 1115+MC 111•,; E 23rdl under9rnd parkl\Q, good ZIH 10/1 $1005/Mo -dep ~ liBJIU •2BR 1'i~BA Condo ..... ~"'· wo-r, a 831-12291213-65&-8890 .,. .. 11 11 000 813-a.43 aa1-.a ... •-I I CALL NOW 675-6488 •Large patios & yards ..,.,..2e.orpom Winter -· .... ' --t8tl I I •Small pet ol( .............. n Summer A9nlal,l990,000 ME.-VERDE New on Ml\tl NEWPORT CREST Apertments/HouM$ JASMINE Creek 3BR TIWlllllES ~ •Carports w/1torege lW PMlftl.. Supet ~ .38r, famlly TOWNHOME with gr•at YEARLY frplc family rm spa 1H4es ftr IHt •Pool .. ~ P 1 ovely land-oceen ViewS Exciting 3 CALL AGENT 67S-AOOO turnlihed $25SO Fireplace, vaulted cellings. IU llllD IPTS EXPANDED, remodeled & eppl.~39,~ ;~~18~~ ~:i::a~~~h&l ~;:n~ LOVELY 3Brl2B.A lo-r J~~n~~ S~~;,k 3BR dbl gar lndry Mup. pool 800 W WILSON upgteded, this properly A·2 LOT with charmt"" eludll\Q h~ meste< ""''h new e1rpetst P•1n1 I FABULOUS New 1 & IP• Sorry no peSts1070 UU Ml·IMI launique&..dlfterentfrom .. ., & drapes, S1800/mo-yrly con em-i 2ecsrrn 2'1>S. ., ... STS DE el°"*· s In the BIVffs At ~lh home 3Br !Ba ~~· !~~ trooom.......,. ~bill. to 5_,.,..,~·7602 porwy 2BR 3BA condo 666 W 18th St 642-4905 *""' I 1BR 1BA ~ -I o o d C..9 n d 1 u o ,,I ..,.....,..,, .,...,.. """'"' 1 ~, Pauocamic w>tews oc;eao& 1 0-1194'· W/D hkup. , ,,,. time Of orlgfnal eon- 1 c..... ...... llU 249,000 Lots ol epa 4 & tS1nl1. waltc let ~ hert>Of $3500 BACK BAY-EASTSIOE Adult. No-pets $650/mo atructlon, 2 bd.rrns& bath 1 poasi t,)Jllties A9 ent bMeh p 1 ___ 1 ................ 2BR IBA w/ga111ge New Sconl 546-2301 were added below the . I 531.027011r 131-1.00 1325000 n ... aJI 2107 lit• pamtleafl)el 58~ mo llmTM ..... ==·~~ .. ~=· ......... WlllLDllWIWll -14 ~ltHIHO'I ,..lllTIL IULTllllJ1•1411 Avaitnow'6'6-06'5 ·waterflllfs&Streems .. has an enlarged bath •-IALll IPltllLIST s... must sell llllS week' ltC ·~· .. ._ GrMt Pefllnsula Pt IO-Cute 2BR 1BA Oue>le• • BEAUTIFUL park nite 1 S«'room • Frpte w/d w., )acuzzl tub. sky-Bought another hOme -.;: REAL ESTATE cation' CIOse to bcri & new crpt garage lrplC lg sunset & OCe&r\ vu 3Br nkup pool 1ae gar lights, MPW•te shower & TERRY CHAPLIN •Br 2,hS. _custom 8 r-channel This nome otte"s PYt patlO ooeens•de 01 2 ,.,Ba condo w d P<>OI w/opnr S750tmo • sec walk-lneloMt Hlghlyup.. HARBORREALTY o.irNblePlanC ae'fow REALTORS 'BR w good size ltVlng PCH St025Agt67S-,912 198 S1200 Mo631-1153 No pets DevldS-'9-2447 'lfaded throughout with ~ 673-0 00 market • rm & bit-in outs de BBQ If , I k • f J lalge family room andl Resloence ~51' CINDY SHAW BROKER laau &al $1500 mo Tne Pruden-493 Me>tn•no Cen)'On Rd you re 00 ng Or• 0 , apec:ioul dlnll\Q & living CATALINA & Aau view •Br 11r760-8332• 11:&:,ta 1014 llel 71' Really 760-071' COM New & t>eaut·•u dasslfled h •S news for you. room .,.._ New kitchen , -1 ~ ,._ ' l -1300s1 gated condo 28• ~. Inside laun-~!::o~~m~~· L!pu ••ck 1041llAID•t 1/2&.rt _,. .. t ••r 2122 2Ba. 1aeuz:z1 tub 1rp1e dry.,. .. & entrance to Spa $749 elf:'o 121-'l r'D'a Good Ocean CMmlrng HOUM Many 28R 1BA lrolc garage ;~~~Mgnv.a':so~~'; home from atleehed gar-Starboard. 780-0630 Ot Vlewsl• Bonus rm Under Extraa S395K 20311 wld 11ove trod~ S 1175 .,.------- ege. Thll 11 truly a rare 6'0-5500 I remodelll\Q construction Cyprns St 756-9162 71 4 Orth•d Operi Sat OLDE COM 1g contem- bMUtyl 1529,000 FEE 1279 000 Agent Te 8 ' 12-' Or CALL 5'8-2525 porary 3BR 2',BA home lH-1111 .IUlllll Ollll•Ptll., 497:5123 494-0215 r a1tia 1090 2BR Oupcu new remooef Lots of bltins Nice mw r-. • -. 1 . LOWEST PRICE 2 sty 3Br -TllTll IAICll Frplc yd lndry bl 10 suite w/frol<: $2000 mo \11·.0RGF.F.1 .KJ NS lam rm 2'-'IBa, crnr tot ,l..,.nltack 18'9 Five monthl new 2 stor ooean 30' iris $1275 JC>YQ8Sp11ter631-266 15 ( l)\11'\.'' '429.900 891-1702 Agt ;UYiifg Canyon House townhome. 2BR 2,1 B,( AvaJI now * 968-7271 ··~;~~\:· IH.o\LTUR!-• I .. 11 lllln 4Br, lam rm, nu kit, nuge bHutlfully upgraded 11rSpec1ous 3Br 2B1 view' •i" • 1 , lot, quiet cul de sac. I Premium lot $209,900 decks b1t-1ns. gar-1 1,,-.-.. -· -------2BR 2 ~BA home Steps to $949K. 759-1397 Cell JOAN CARLSON cleanl S 1700/mo Ownr I ~~~~~~~ -L elALITY ~~h.,Lg lamlly rm & , 631-12e6 675-7351 Agt 675-8688 SOUTH ol Hwy Large 2B• L_...., 3 kaAroom 2,., """'""' grea1oceanv1ew &-Y .... I 1 ~ 10• t ..,._, .,..... ' Owner anxloutl Mly •-ll•ii ~-•CHARMING 3BR 2BA '-· ronl duole• frplc S.th two story home w1tti C C •WPNIT IU-.. ,. 1 1 bit-Ins d •Qtt·g area all the extras end only 1 carry harlle ruz, Agt -: .. w stove rig, m1crc> S 1050,mo 673_3, 1 yHr old s 162 000 86 1-1558 or 361-2791 -~ mT Tl SEE ~ . W/D lri>!e 2 car garage ="'.°"::""-=--=--..,,.-5 SElECT eti&G 751:5000 WANT Ot.DE CdM prop-58R 58A, p~ltal Euro-PV1 patio Great IOGallon SPACIOUS Su"'n> 2Bi · arty CH h or caah 10 r PMtl touehes through· ..... .._ I 510 Avl 10110 $130.0tmo 2Ba tea"'ru frPIC ncl')' ..... NMITt ioan', "tor~losures 1:. 1'Wf: tnei lg m.str surte & ;cc Socry. no pets 760-3676 rm. gaiag& )'llfd & 0-,i We'll gl¥e you the down in net 10 you'' Agt 673•55991 dressing area w/waJ,..in -WILLIY 111 •OCEAN VIEW LSE-CaM patio 51350 mo Ava , ••chg for a ltlar• of own-I CIONI 2 1iv111g rms Condo. 169.000 675-5320 $3500/mo 'BR 2' •BA Oc1 1 * ~83 ersnlp. You make the Y1fW I b9aotltul tTOrary-wrt~ or7~1206ev.lwknds House S-ear garage mthly pym1s & we thare BREATHTAKING Atriean mahogany pan-SUN Valley Idaho Lovely remod Bl!r &40·566-4 apprec. You receive SUNSETS ellno Gourmet k•tcnen, 3 rurn studio Condo ""th --------100% tax benefrts Must HARBOR VIEW HILLS frplcs. 3 car garage '700 ftreplaCe Welk to Dollar *TOWNHOUSE 2Bdrm have ciMn credit Agt I Single feovel hOme .. Sand· a/f, all m IM true Freneh Min or bus 10 Baldy 2Ba. den. dbl garage 957-8002 Dys, Ev. Wk/lds piper'· Call Rochelle Normandy style Bay & Ellchom-ameo Incl tennis ~=r ~~7:" a.iL.... •-•--~ laa.it1 LISI, $775,714 ocean 111ews from every pool Ju eic Xlnt ...,..,1 "' mo • C..ta •na 2124 11r38R twnr>ouse "'ewpon Hg1s aru 'rplc patio ~ ntee 322 OglerE $980/mo 6'7-75'0 ft ---vvw • room A t>eautilul resi-• • ""'" •' .~ -~ ~~, Merrill Lynch Realty --lllmt r.-, Prudential I Sat 9i 24 ' 1-5· on!Y ~ 20l-nl-&420 Ive rnsg 68R 3BA w/18~ 18A Apt I 7H AEALTV further 1nlo. contact Zac ll"-cU.,t IHI 3 ear garege. ~ block to (714)190-0114 Wright at DalebOut & ~ bayt $730.000 By Ownrl , "'.. ~ •·· Auoc a1 63 1-7300 Ot TRADE J, or 3 R1ve<S1de ...,. I llUT IEH!HlllHOOI! 675-1486 _ 642.5927 _ 4-plex.. lor equity 1n 11 · • •• _...: _ Newport Beach hOme ...... C..e. •en 1024 38R 2''tBa remodeled 548-0217 Pnia1al1 10G7 condo on greenbelt ,, m1 -------- _-.._.-.-.... _;..;..;~ EASTSIOE Laurel Point from t>eaetl. 4215 Patrice "AT THE BEAQH .. 2Br Townhouse 2BR/2'"1BA Rd . S216 000 By · lu1tury condo. oen vu. Byl 1>00f, spa, redwOOd deck L Owner/Agt. 631-8731 owner. S259,500 Call $164,900 By owner. 2520 re, tied orllS beyond a SELL 997·1382 or 838-3094 Poplar Ln 5'8-0936 ,,,:~~ o~ISU~f tbrou~~llcd I:: If II II - Yearly 1~ Call Aa11t 875-4000 - --~ UlllA IEADN NOME )1 WIT# fARD!! , G ~, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths ~ ' $1800 per month ~ I I Agent-SELMA 11 417-1144 - - IJOSTA llESA © ' YOU MAY QUALIFY FO R RENT DISCOUNT AND 2 WEEKS FREE RENl 2. Bedrooms, new carpet and ~ paint. Mature adults, no pets. $700 per month 858-1932 IEWPORT BEACH • 2 Bedrooms • 2 Baths •Parking 0 $1111 PER IDITH 1-118-123-41&1 o 2 74 7~e11ulted OCUll VIEWS ® CORONA HIGHLANDS - 3 bedroom. family rm. move-in & retax, $2500/mo. ***** .. HARBOR VIEW HILLS. beautifully remodeted 3 bedroom. den, 2' 1 bath, 2-car garage, exceptional quality in & out. ~soo1~ . .. '((II( Jlft·dr/. /l<J! ,f'M/1<11/t(u f>'j.J-l' ~.')~ 3407 [. CNst Hwy . CorON dtf ... • • ... ... • • • .. • Close to schools & shopping: Quiet! Large lot. 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath. $349,000 ·. .... 175-2232 ®· •· Wlmll!YEARLY REITlLS • REltllLS 39R,28A,YEARLY --. 29A. OCEANFRONT WtNl"EA ... •• A.WINTER $1275/mo ~550/mo. $1000/mo. YIP PROPERTIES ll&-2·232 UH ISLE, I EWPHT . 3 Bedrooms 2 baths anch St'f e home, private pool $2500m" YEARLY 0 Furnished 2 bdrm fireplace LO\/EL Y1 $950/mo-WINTER ~ENT AL 1 llEIT-175-9629 · Ea~:i f st~uu. Q(?j\f 1~ TIWtC South Bayfront -3 Bedroom. 2 Bath NISHEO, lower duplex '11IOIMO. 0 w inter FUR- • Expect th be ·t . 644-9060 lllCREDlllE liYFROllT •2,200,000 - JUST REDUCEOll Lawns, ter- races, 196 feet on water with ex- ceptional basin views. This home has formal dint~ rOOT coffered ceilings. French doors. 3BR. 2'1rBA. lg ltvmg room. separated family room w1th wet bar. Wonder- ful family home' EV Ill CORIETT I · HILLlRY THll)1ER ,,,,,,,, .,,,, UTS. W/IOAT SLIPS 0 BAYFRO/IT 2 Bedroom .API "''BAY VIEW F1rep1ace. microwave. d1shwasrier garage & lovely private beaeh. $1900 mo ~ALSO* 1 Bedr()()mS, startinq at $1025/mo BOAT SLIPS EXTRA .. SORRY. NO PETS l&0-09 9 *LIKENEW*@ Come see the difference. completely remodeled Beautiful 2BR apts. Pool. rec room laundry room Ready for instant move-in' ONLY $640 to $650 m o -$200 OFF MOVE-IN ALA MOANA APTS. 530 W . WUson TSL MGMT 722-9012 or 642-1803 IROOl#URST 1 ADAMS 0 E.XEC1..; TIVE •·bedroom hOme end of cui-oe-sac Famllv rool'T' hreo1ace , 2'·7 baths gated boat and R\ access Air cond•t1oned. huge oack1ra•o Walk to Dr Hawes School and par• $1750/montn ALL STAR BROIERS 112-1085 r-;;;;;;;;~1 ~ LAIU#A t:A#YO# 11.E ~ b 3 Bedrooms, 3 baths, . 0 I: ~ beautiful, outstanding °' Interior and garden. $1450/mo. Winter or Yearly ~ ~ 518-4522 ., 411-2142 ~ b~qo~~~~~ . . rol TIE PElllSIU 0 I : C'St & .J t toca .. er.,. Coast DAIL y PILOT I Friday, Seotembet 23. 1918 -~~ ~- Diiiy Pila_t ' I , S•ml·t•llr•d coupl• Wiii mi• IPIMllT 141110 I Some up•r•ence • wml fll WllT1 melnt•n•nce. C ALL 837·99545 Of 855-~5 .. we want to m eet YOU RO'll~SO.:"\' S SOL:l If CL),\ T PLAZA 1:--.:\'ITE~ YOU TO ATTF:--:n .\ \'ERY SPECIAL)\. B FAIR Nii Al9 MllT TIMI COMR•lllOM ................... • Cl )..,_f~llSIP°" l:..\R.~l!\C. J\.TJ'I "'llAI 1\1 SZO ooo SJO.l'IOO OH \ll~r • ~ff mt.-\1 f)F,;'\'T.\L l\L:-..LrTTh .._ .... . \ Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Friday, S.ptember 23, 1988 FIND DEADLINE. •-,,..r\CI '• •.oc• l'RICE Why store all thOM unvMd .tems tntS wo"t41f"7 AdwnlN a tall gar age sale In ~Mi- 1teo ,LfNCOLN ....... lleaa Auto MC and mOfel MUSI Me!S6.799 17 ... ,...., Auto, It.JC . p w Like new S9 799 (1STM2941 llWlllsat Tr-' HAAOBOOV ltke new Auto . s/cas. AIC ""'° gre1n dash -more $6.999 (04395') XLNT OOCk oo Lido 1Slt! '11 ... 10M1 fOf aop1ox 35 '12 GrMI .cond Dant ~ DMm. Low profile sa1"-$3200 OBO 720-1153 !>Oat onty 675.,.323 _ ..... ...... • ..... ,,c1 .. 1 'CABiLLlC 171 L vJG. ~= .. 1. 1 good COt\d Yellow, .... trl wt1ee11 S5500/ob0 ftP VA iiO. 1954 LI. only, 548-7585 . Under 600 miles., $ 1100 916 A~ ~. NB .. llMll Eaatblutl Sat only~ ......... ~- ,,.... Gold Peat~. w"'1 While m&rOOfl Interior S ~. air cond1tt0ntng AM /FM c assette . tunrool. 59,000 mlles 157001 MUST SE.E . . pwr 9Cl'llP ... moonroof (2CAW4 79) I 15,115 JOH Sl'N & so~ L incoln M r-r r "', ,.~ .... .. ' . Coe le M••• ""· '-" •· .... .• I RID Loededl PWf ... 16.115 (28EU111) JOHNSON A ~t"' L incoln 11,11, , :1'f>'}t. ... • . . . Co••• .,.,.. • · ·- AU 0...,.. CoMt DAil Y PILOT/ Frldey, September 23. 1118 ., .. ~.:-=. ....... t:,J;rUllC9 ~.-::.1:.:=.. ..c..:•=.T:,• MC.::.•.;-.~.. "=*'.\faW..V "::'=·~· "lm::t.~· "'::'#.~' .. lllw#ll .,_ .... A .. l.lllf ........ -td:nf ............ et "-9 ............... Tiie .............. 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Wunl~ n ~ o..-11opllleftt •-•*• ..,11aiiwt of ..,.,.._ ln*01..,1e1•tll o.-....,_ of tM Int~ .,...,by. ... ~ Tiie r99111r1nt com· Th• r•Qleltent com• ..... by.en lndh'tdtAI ..... .,,-.corpcwettoft ...-.Cllf.'"4e lledl .,_........,.... wNdl a ........... _..., con--•;;••lb•: f.-.mpt w•...,OI• .,.. NTA 1.f'fO, Te.• re9l1tt1nt com• .,.... IO 11WIMC1 bull-lllOflOeCI 10 11WIMtt °'*" Tll• re9le1re ftt com• Th• r•111tr1nt com· Tllll ~ II l 1Jo ........ ••P•flCllUu .. talnlnt opproalmately The MOtlOf'l IO tll4 Ofdf.. IOO ..,_c':.!':'· Uftft H, ,,..... to 11wwt bwi-w Miider llw llc:tltlOut w llndet Ille llc:t1110u1 ,._.... to tr~ bwi-_..., to trenMCI buei--....... by. • "'*" ._ ... 1 • .--..i 00::0••1111-. 111.oao ..,.,_ .... on • nence ae.t• int reedlna ONf109. • ,_ llndet tt11 flct"loue ...,.. ,..,.. 01 nerne. ~ """' or nlllMt w l#lds u. ttcthi-,.. Uftdlr lfle ltctittou•,.,... looll eflCI nMlonll ... MCI .......... bordered by .,,., by ""~ ro{i The IOCetton In CelltOlnle ......... !WM Ot MMll ....., ~on NIA ...... llbolle on NIA ~ '*"' Of ""'* ....... ,.,,. Of ,..,,. Tll• r•tl•t'•"'' ' o~j1 ;#';a The G ......... ~ .... d ... Doti -vote: COUNCIL ~EM· °' ... Clllef encuttw omc. ..... ....,. on November I, ICM'! I( McMut'r•Y "°'*'• 8tano9' ...... Mlo"9 Oii 8-lember ...... Mlo"9 on leptember ........ '° .,_. b I• ~·* ~ .. -II II ••. MCI, .... av.,.: IEM: AVES: Hell, Al'FI· Of"""** bullrlele Ofb ,... Thie •• ..,,,.,,, ... ljled TNI ... .,,..,, ... !tied 1, ,... '· ,... Mii under IN tleln " Houlllnl I ..._. • as me11t 11w1roi......,1e1 Dller"'lne. b u , 9 • y , w 11 • • 1 • , , ol ltie lfttlftdld tt.,..,_Ot le: Clhrd E. SY"* wtll Ule County Clerk of Of. with 1111 County Clenl of Of· .._.,.. l . Me11M1 'rMCOIM 'ellOu ........_ '*"' or n.-. "' ~2~ .... ~ ttOft: luP'"9mentel En· Homtluekle. 8'1fte. NOES 1200 Irvine llvd.. 00. Thie ...._,, -Iii.cf .,.. County on ~tember enoe COUnty on Mlgull 2•. Tiiie .....,....,. ... lllld Tiiie ~I ... llled llleeCI 8bOW Of\ Sept• ••lOr •....--lll'mill-• 1, ,.... -wWOIWIWltll tmpect Alpot't NoM. Al8£NT· None, .... Cell'Oml• wttf\"" County Clenl of Or· •• ,... 1M8 wltti ""County Cletll of Or-wltfl ... COUnty Cleftc of Of· I, , ... ..._.IN llOUr9 of l ;OO a.m. fU') NO. 102t oertlfled In The lull teJCt of llie ordl· Al oti. ~ NmM Mfl COUnty on September fllt1IA , __ llnOI COUn'Y on ~I 31, ... County on Auguet 30. Jll MN COl'IWly end 1:00 p.m. Comments D.iniDa, 1111 ,.-mar be reed In the end eddt ..... 11-.d by llie 1•, ,... ............ °'"'°' CO.I Publiehed Orange COlll ttl8 1... Tiiie .. 111,,..,_ ... ••t.<1 conoa,.,. "" GPA ..... n. """*' to g1v. Ofdl· ()ty eter1it 1 office. 11 Felr trenetwor wttNn tM peal "'1"1 Oetl't l'llol a..tteft\blf 23. ~ Ho\ September 2. 9, "-W wltfl-. County CWli OI v1 De dlrec:ted to: Enc Nlcoll, ,... -.11 ftret rMdlnG DtM. Coe•• Mele. ttne ....,, .,e: Nof1e, Pvblllallld Orange eo.1 JO, Octobef 7. u . tNa 11. i3, 1911 PUtlllltlecl <>renoe Coal! ~ <>renoe Coeet .,... County on Augutl ""· ~Hell, 2000 ~ Str•, oen1lld by IN~ roil ...... '· ,._Y, C~ The n-end bulllr\Me o.tey Piiot Seplemt>« 23. F-7~ F·8S8 Delly Piiot September tt, De1Y llllOt a.pe....-t , 18, 1t1t · Hlintl"9101\ ···~h. CA .. --= OOUNCIL MEM· CIOftl eddf ... of 11'18 ,,~--30, Oc:tober 7, t4, 1981 ·-"' -TICE ·-"' --n . !tel. ~ober 1~ 1Me n . to, ,... '*'>49 t2t4 (11•1536-W•. llM: AYU: Helt, Am-Publlelled °'~ Coeat • r . : c . F M . I N • F-730 ..._ "" ........... ""'"4 F-7' t F .. 7. ~ °'1lnOI (, •' ~ ~ ... ., ~. Hombldll. Buffa. ~ Piiot September 23, COAPOAATED. 2•01 E. ·-"' 11111\ftH' PICnTIOUllU8M•• PICnncMM.WU ·-"' --__ .,. --Dellr Noce.c>temblft. 1o. ~ 23, tMe wlll "°' NOii: Wl!Mler. ABSENT. 1• ~·· Long Beech, ~ ""'""' MW ITAft•NT MAim ITA~ ,.._ ""'._ ~ ""'"4 n . to, ,_ be cor~ Noni F7t& Cailfofnle. f .. ~ Ctty of Hundngion leacll. 1119 M Nlll1 of U...otdJ. The property pertlne('t PICTmOUI ....... The fOlloWlnQ per~.,. n. lollowlng persons .,. fl1C"'10UI _.. PICTmOUI Mlll•H Conftlelrodl1119y,Clty0erli: nence -be reed In tM "8JC ll>JlCl "*91Altl deecribed In gens Mia~ ................. ~~--umncw "" llMmltA,_,. ~ 1•. tNa C... aiiftjf oflce '17 fii erel M Slodl In Trade. Fill· The 1o11oW1ng persont ere MIETINO PLANNERS KE"NfUSTON LTD.. •O l The 101ow1nO perw1 are The ......... S*90f11 ere l'ublif\a6 Ofllftl9 Cout DrM C.: M•a..' "-' tutH Equipment end doing~ u : EXPO, 2212 Fortuna. New· Irle. Cofone dll Met, Celll doing"'*"-1111: Clollll bUltflW..: l'C'*JIOUl W •S Deity Noc Septemblf 22, .-, ...... ., c-PICTtnOUe...... ~ °'. cenatn Petti· A9'CHICHEM4,2V1t1ori. portlleed\,Cellt.t2MO .., COASTLINE Elf~C· ACCOUNTING PAO· MWITA~ 23 ttll CIMI • "~ MAim ITAT'lmNT Ing lot ......,.,,.. bu9'neP St.. L.aeune Ntguel. Calli C.... Enterpr11.. Inc: . KennMh 8ert Wlnter1. •O 1 TAICAL Sl!AVICE. 3$t Le Flll60HAL8 MAAKETING, The '°'°'*'I per80'll ~ • TiiteO ~ Ocenga eoe.1 J'l'le lollowltlt ~ .,.. tl(ld 11 ~* al 800 92877 ~~ '2212 For· ,, ... Corona 681 Mar, Calif Par1e RI .. eo.t• ........ Cellf, t32 I! 1lttl St. Suit• A, ~ ... Dellr Plot .._. .,.,. 23 doinQ tluelr*9 u · BwilteY g1,..., Unit H Or· Patndl O'Reecty Auuett. 2 tune. a-:tl, Caltl. t2t25 92127 coeea ....._Calif. 92827 Tt'"9f0 1 lNi .._.em ' ~USON PARTNERS enge. Ca11fom1e The bu.I. Vittoria St .. Laguna Niguel, 92te0 Tiiie l>utlMSI Is ~on-DoNld Mw1< Oernblll, 354 Samuel Qemene, tl25 El GINllAINQ SEAi/i > F749 0 E v E l 0 p • ,.... ~ ueed. by t"9 Mid c.111. t2t77 Tiile ll>ullneu •• con· ouc:ted by. en lndMdu•• La Par1e Pl., Cost• MeN. Tt,jllper\ ar .. Founteln v~. (b)OAVIEI & A08S ... MENTIMANAGEMENT '~°'· •• Mid IOc•llon Tiil• bUllnes• .. con-duc*by•corpor•tlon The t•o•1uant com. Call.12127 c.ltl.t270I 80fTWA .. f , 15•00 8 • P'OXCROFT ---------1 CQMPANY, e Ca lllornla 11. "OAANOE COUNTY ducted by. an Individual Thi r•gletrent com· menced to tranMCI buSI· Tiiie bUllne11 11 c:on· Thll l>UllMM 11 con-.... ..,._ •M, v. ... t· KENNETH FOX "8.IC ll)TIC[ ganaral pert~. 4109 SUP£A SWEEP". Th• r•glatrapt com· "*"*' 10 lranMCt bl.Ill-MM under 1119 flct1tlous ducted by en ltldMdual duCted by..,, fndMduel ,,....,, c.1f 92"3 · c.,,.,. l)riYe, SIMI• .1900 Seid ~ .,.,,,.., 11 1,,_ menced to 1renMCt bu• MM unoet tlie flc1lllou1 ~ name or namea Th• r•9l1tre n1 c:om· Tiie t•9l1treftl com· ~ w..t!I Hebb\. •• CROFT. born Octo-1 leOT1Ca tw IMM, c.M.127t5 r ' 10 .._ coneummaled ,.... undet the flcllli<IYs buelrlll8 neme OI natne1 lllted ebov9 on August 22, menced to tranllCI bull· metioed to tranuct bull· 1..00 ....,.,. St. •cl>l, ber 8 1925 pused ....UCMaawca f'arguaon Dev•IOP· 81 Ille offloe ol ACTION buelnall neme 0< names llated lbOve on Sec>tember tNa nw Ynder the llc:Utlou1 neee Uf'det ll'le flc:tltlou• ut•t•.-r.Celll 112Ml .Se ~~ 20 NOTICE IS HEAEBV ment1Maneo-men1 Com· ESCROW INC 800 North lteted •boW on Augutt 16, 10, ,... Kennetll B. Winter• ~ neme or nemee ......... neme ()( nemee ......_.. Petrlcla l1P • away P r • GIV£N tt1et • publk: '-Ing P9"'1 • Cellfofnle COtf)Of· Tuatln ,.~· Suite G ,... c.1 Mlec:nke, Preeldtlnt Thie 1t1temen1 -flied ~ ebove on (not ~I) ..._, eOo'V9 on s.p.ember bum, 15400 ...,Ide .. l988 in Newport ... .,. l*d by .... Coeta etkin'. •itt Campus Drive. Santa Ane, caittornla, °'~ P1trickO.~I Thll .. tamen1 WU filed wttlllM CoontyClerlcofOf. DoneldGernblll ,, t... • ... WM1mlnllef, ..... Belich. Survived by Meee ~Counc:lt on Octo-Mia 1000. lrvln•. Cell I erioe County on °' after Oc:· Tllll stat_,t was fried wltll ttle CouatY C*11 of Or· MD9 County on August 2•. Thie 1111.,.,,.,..1 ... flied ~ C"""9M nta his lovine wife Mar-bet 3, 1 . •I •:30 p.m • 0< t2715 lobet 12, 1911. Thi. bUltl with the COunty Clerk of Or· MD9 COl.JKtt{'On Sec>tembef 1N8 With tlie County Cllr'k of Or· Tiile tl•'-11 wu flied Tiile bull,,... 11 • . . { 3S d • eoon ltleteefter • PfK· l E P O e v • 1 o p • treneter II eubjlc:t to Call· enge Coonty on Auguat 19. t5, 1N8 f-.o enge County on Sep1ern1>W with the County Clerk ol Q« ductect by. l\uebend et1d,., • )One O years. ~ tlcebl•. In the Council llleflt/Menagement Ccm· f0<ftla Uniform CornrMrclel 1981 nt1• Publllhed Orenge Coast 7, 1988 iratttt enge County on Augult 30. Th• r•gl1trent t.v l'I • children Bunnie Chemt>«• of City H.ell, n peny. a Calllorn11 corp0r· Code Section e1oe. f39M70 Publlll\ed Orang• Co11t Delly Piiot September 2. 9. PubllSl'led Orenge Coat 1911 ,_ menced 10 1nneec1 1;;,.,,_ Berta and Bill, Robert Fair Or"'9. Colla M .... on atlon, 19100 Von Kerman Tiie name Ind eddrffl of Publlehed Oran~ Qoasl Dally Pllo\ September 23. 19, 23. 1988 ~ Pilot 8eptember 19, Publlelled Or•nge Cout ,.... wndet ll'le lle111"''"" and Brian Foxcroft. ~~'='+ A~EE· ~~f ~7Sli1* It• 300. Irvine. the person with whom ~t~~ Sec>tem 2· 9· 30• October 7• 14• 198:.733 F.&60 23, 30, October 7, 1988 DatlY Piiot September 9, 18. ~ neme or n<>11~s 1 _ __a and l _ _. HEN,. D· ... "2 f • & A ..... ' -"' cleim• may be filed la: AC. • • __ .,. -ncc F-712 23. ~ ttea ....., above on N/A ~~ we C011""" .., , ,.. • ......., °' "' . Tiiis bullne11 la con· TION ESCROW INC 800 N F-6S3 '"-"' "" ' , F-e81 ...... W. Hebbur11 life and in vited :•: 1;,,::;,.A2& :;dP~': duc:ted b_y: • oen«•I P1r1· TU$TIN AVENUE, SUITE a. "8.IC M>TtCE · rtaJC NOTICE l'ICTmout llUelNlll "8JC NOTICE Tiiie .. ...,_,, -s fo.J everyone into h is: Mecro Point• located 81 the ~ SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA P9ClmOUI .,..... ...-aTAftMENT "8.IC NOTICE w1t11 lfle County Cieri! ot ,. · "Come on in the IOUlhWMt•tY POfllon of the The reg111rent c:om· 92705 and the Int dey for fl1Cm10Ua IU--•• MAim ITATDmNT The followlnQ peraons •re fllCTfTIOUI ., ... ,, ----~u :.'r. County on Septemc r • f" •• M toO block I South Coast merlOld to trenuc:t bull· llllnG Clelma by eny cr9dlt0< MAim ITATE•NT Tiil lollowlrlg P«IOnl'•• dOlng bullnela u . • MAim 8TATl•NT r_.,,__ _ 2, NI waier s U\e . em-Drive In OPDC ~,.... undef t"9 ftctlllous ltiall t>epOc:tobef 11. 19&8 ThefollOWingJ)efSOf\Slfe dolna~.. (•fEXCEl. SERVICES Thetollow4ng pe<90nlll'I MAmlTATl•ICT oria1 Services will be onm.n.~ o.t.:mO:.uon ~ "4WM Of nemea wtlicti .. Ille bUalneu day doing~... ,..... MC8AATNEY MACHI NE (blVCCEL ATTORNEY SEA· doing~ u : The lolloWlnt .,.,._.,.. PUOlllhed Ofenge {,J,._, , held Monday SeJ>· ft;'tlfonmeol81 lmpect ~ lleted above on Januery 1• belOfe 1111 conswnmetlon (e)PAWS 'N' CLAWS PET SERVICE, 190 W. Wiiton VICES. t3t5 Cabrlllo i•.rk rele)tHE~'NINE :JO Fl\IE doirlG ~ .._,_.... Dellr Ptlo1 Seoterf'bef 1 • tember 26 t 3·00 No I020 certified In tMe c»te ~ 80AN>tNO (b)PETS ARE •2•. Coell M.... Cehl Dr P·2, Senle Ana, C.111. OPl.E' .. lb)T1'1E ~ TO 5 OUALfTA PAP£A PROO-'23. ;o, ~obef 7, 1998 ~ . ' =. ~IS eve11eb1e John M. F«gu90n, Pr-· 0.led: Sept.mbef &. 1988 INN. 1 BtanhioO<ld, uoune 92927 9270 t EQPLE . 108 Almedor. UCTS I• dMeloti ol It BM • f ·'!.!, P.M. a~ PacillC View for r.=: City Hiii. dent MTA LETO, Tr ..... ,., Hiii, Cellf. t2t56 Jett Mc:Bre1ney. 1llO W Steven Robert Moroz, ~ne. Cellt. 9271• Inc:.), 11t5 Slletlneton ,._, ft8.IC ll)TIC( Memorial Park, New· NOTICE IS FURTHER Thie etetemtnl w fried CJl.M. .._,_ • .-, ly: Olene S. Ooldslein,fa'YD. Wlleon •24. Cotta Mesa. 1345 Cebfillo P811c Dr. P·2. Jim F. Zehlen. 10& Apt. T30t. Newport ~. - port Be.ch. QIVEN 11\81 •1 Mid ttme and with ll'le County Cllrlt ol Of· LMrJ A. ... .,, '"''•• •l. Oold1teln, 1 Brentwood. Calif. 9~7 Sente Ana. Cellf 92701 . Almador. lrvlne, Calif 9271• c.MI. 92te3 ftCnnoul ..-1~ piece .. lnl.,...\.O ~ enoe County on September ,,.,. .. ,. Leaullt t4111$. Ct.lit. 9~56 ThlS butl"fts Is con-Danlelle Adele Moroz. Thi• bu11neu ts con· Autom.etlc B•kery M•· MW aT..&W LEIDAL rney lll)Pe9r and be heerd by 19• 1998 Pubhlled Orenge Cotsl f lll1 business Is eon· dUe1ed by. an lnd1vkN•I 1St5 CaDrlllo Peril Dr P·2. ducted by: en ltldlvlduel ~ ~ .. CeillfOml•. tet5. The to11ow1ng per~ _, DAVID C. LE1DAL the Cl1y Council on 1 nent'l'Dellr Piiot Sec>tembef 23. duc:Md by.'-bendandWlle The reglitranl c:om-SMl•Ana.Caltt.92701 Tll• registrant oom· SMnngtonPl..:.,Apt.T'30t. dalnt~•: • eforementioned Item PubWled Orenge Coel1 191i The r•gl11r11nt com· menced 10 lrenaact buSI-T"41 bulineu Is con-~ 10 transect bull· Newpor't IMeh, Cellf. 92963 PACtflC fUT\JAE 1to1rf>-1· ,,..ed away Sept.em· 1 F AN v 0 F , THE Delly Pilot Sec>•ember 23, F743 manCled to tr~ bull· ,,... under the llctillou• ducted by-hu9bend end wife ,_ iJlcs. 1he flc,t1t1ou1 Tiii• bU1Jne11 11 con· A\,l:--'•HtHl\~•tPllrm::t:---~ lier 21 , 1988 in Santa AFOREMENTIONED AC· 30• Oct<>Oetr 7• 14· 1": 7 ·-"' -TIC£ -under ,,... fictitious bulltlMI nerne 9(.. names Iha. r99l•IHnt C'O • ~adl>y.. COtl>Of• ltWla, Cellf.0t 211• A n a . D~vid IS TIONS ARE CHALLENGED • 29 ~ ~"" -Cit on NIA IMftCed 10 '''"-*'.' buSI· llted aoove on s.c>ternbef Tiii reglltr•nl COm• Yoehl Hog uet I, j .----..-.,....ut'-m..,.__r.r----9'-f IN"'COtlRT:llW-----lleted eoove on s.i1em1>« Jeff Mc:Bretney ,,... under the lic1111ous •. tH8 manCled to tren1ae1 ~ Alo9llo lrWle Ca1ff 92 1 .. llmfi.o PtaJC ll)TIC( fllCnnout ....... ,I, ltee T,_ 9tai.ment wei ttleO tMlllneN Mine 0# names Jim F. Zahten neM under the llctltiou1 tt111-'~ i. t..m-- molher &uy C . :::_~~'r:: · ...._.,_~ oi-S.Gold1tein wttllllieCoontyClerll of Or· lilted ebo\18 on August 23, Thll slaternen\..,.. flied~ name or ~ duc:Md by.enlndMd'* Leida!. father George public llMflng deecribed 1n ~:.=· 1oc:::::::::::::eonseia This ltelemenl WIS filed liftl9 County on Septemb41r 1988 wltht~ntyC~OI~ ~eted ebOYe on August t, The re9 l1tra nt CN A. ~idal and btt>ther ~(~~Ill~ CO<· The following pettOnt .,. HAMPTON SALON, 301 :'..'!.'~~tyl'I~ c~:,~ t5. ,... Fa1tos ~~.~=.M:~z filed :.TN& ty on~:., 'r.enlrl nco Malevul, ~~ ,,~ I' ..... F.rik:WlClesKnute H. r_..,. __ ..... -.... to dolngb\dlnMSU . BeyvlewClf.Sult•lOO.New--...... • "-·· c 0 . Preeldanl ,_ ... _ .... '"'1'1 • • 1f1e Ci1y Council at or prlof AO A INV ES T M ENT poft BMch Celll 92eeo 12" ttea . PublllM<f Orange Cots! With the .....,nty let'k of t· · Publlshed Orange CoHt Tiile tet.,,,.nl w 1 filed ~ rwne or 1'8 Leid.al of New ~eney; 10. itie put>llc: ~~· PAf\TNEAS.HrP:\ 3207 s. lrilln cOrictr.,; Hempton, ne1a1 Delly Piiot Sec>temt>er 23, = County on Augu1t 23, Delly Piiot Septemt>ef 18. wllll the' County c1er: 01 Of. ~ lboYa on~~. t .. &.o Andrew G . ~Id.al of IUD'· Y, Chy Shennon St., Sant• Ana. ~ Cyntllle Ct., COiie PublllMd Orenge· Coast 30, October 7, 14, 198& 19 9 F .... 23. 30, October 7, 1988 enge Covnt on AugUSI 2•. YoeN Noguchi Colorado, aun(. Cllrtl Callf,927a. Meea,Cellf.92627 Dally Piiot September 23. F-732 Publlthed Orange Coast F-703 tth Y ~ Tiiie et•'-'t was J Valbay A. G~ of Publllhed Orange Coast Dieter lnzenhOlllf. 884' Thi• bu1ln•H It con-30, Oc:tobef 7, 1•. t99~·740l "8.IC NOTICE Delly Pllol Septembe• 2. 9, rta.JC M>TICE Publllhed Or Ooa11 wtttl ..... C-ty C'tl"k v(. • Louisiana· Uncles Dell)' PMot 8epternbe(, 23. St. And,_. Ave . W•t· duc:ied by-an lndMdull ••. 23, 1088 Deily PAo1 Sec>•=.; 2. 9 . .,.. County on August "' n.... • .:...a T C';, ___ .. 1 ,, t988 minster, Celi!. 92683 Th• rag111ran1 c:om· "8.IC M>TICE 1'9CTITIOU8 IU ... ll PtC'T1110U8 .,..... te, 23. \9'8 _ _•Ha__ -,-_ __ .,.. _ _.._VNJ . AK:".--\ _0_., ___ F7~8 n $j)[l!lgllf..J• 1U Via menc:ed to 1r•flllci bUsl•t -llAMI aTuu.JU 8TAft•NT , F-85J .,.,, Texaa, and Price M Sin Clemente, Mluton neu under the llctflloua ACTIT10U8 IUaM.11 .-l'tie lolloW!nt per..an~11re !OlloWl"9'l'9'WO"• 1r ~ ~ 9 Cbenault ofWash" itjQ,..Calif...2'~ ~bullnlM Mme or names NAmlt~TIMENT dolngbueiMMu. dOi"ObuelnMIH" fltalCNOTICE -7 ._,._,,bef · 1° ~ Arnold Wegner. 22002 1191ecUbo118 on NIA The lollowlng persons 11e SOUTH COAST PARA-LANDSCAPE CREA· 23, 30, 1911 • an . aunt aT'" .. ,_ I Camelot•. Mission Viejo. I Brien Hampton 6olna ~ "' LEOAL SERVICES. 3• 1'2 TM fo4iowlng "9f90nt ere TIONS, 23582 Marsala Or , l'ICnTIOUa .,...., F • ~ Mary Jane Miles of .. •""....... Celll. 92672 • Thia 1t1leme4'\I w11 Uted COOKIES TELEGRAMS, Selva Rd •210. Lagun1 OOI bu9lneet •s Leguna Hiiia, Celli. NAm aTAT'lmNT "8JC NOTU Florida. David was an MtOM lal.AND AND This business 11 con-lwtth tlie County Clerk ol Or· 187•5 Beyvlew. Sunset N19U11, Cellf 92877 M'1R SERVICES. 9172 Jeffrey Klnc:efd W1ten, The lollowltlt persone are, _______ _ honor student at Uru· !"!>~~ I Oucted br • general Plrt· anoe Coonty on Augutt 22. I 8Mch. CA 907•2 Scott A Zacllety. 34 t•2 c.. 11 Lene. G.,d.,, Grove, 23512 Merllll Dr., Leguna doing ~ea: lltCnnoul IUIM!IS , ~,,.,......, nen1llO 1988 S~ Allison Scnultz, Selva "Ad •210, Legune Celll. 92~ Hllll.. Callt. DAWN ROOOEN DESIGN, MAim ITA~NT versity HJgh School ,...,Y COURT The reg1stren1 com· ~ 187t5 Beyvlew. Sunset NIQuel , Cellf. 92877 M4N s Rogers..9172 Carl Glenda Elelne W•l•n. , .. Ooete Mw St.. COsta The lolall*'9 pet90l)l.A..• and had made the NOYmNCI, ec.. manoed to lrensac:t bUft-Publlened Orange Coul !fMd\. CA 907•2 • t fllt• bo1tn•ss Is con-Lene Oerden Orow. Calif 23582 Mll'MI• Dr .. Legunl Meal, Celf, 92t27 Clollll ~ .. freshman football Of"ACI Of' THE ,.. una.r-tM lltlttiolls 1 Deity Pllot September 2. 9 I CMI Erle: Cornwall, 16745 duc:ted by .,, lndMdu•l 92tA4 Hllll. Cel1I . Dewn Mairc:.tllne Rodden, Ttl.AMEAICA. INC .. 2:.. . ., ieam Funeral ser-~ ~O: .,.....,_. neme or n1met , 1&. 23. 1988 1 Beyvtew. SUnaet Beach. CA Tl!• registrant com-Thte bullftHS 11 con· This bu1iness is c:on-, .. eo.ta ...... St, Coste Mein Sir.... Suite oJU · lllt«l 1t>ove on Metel'I 1977 F-655 901•2 manoed to lnlnl8C1 busi-duded by: en indtv\duel OUC1ed by: husband end wll• M_., Celllf. 92t27 IMrw Ctlllf 9271._9"8 vices will~ Saturday ......... 1• Oleler lnranholer I ·-"' WITll'r Thia butlness •• con--under the tlCltllOUS Tl\e rtglstrent com· The reglstr•n• com· Tllla ~II-• le con-~. Inc . c.. .... . SepWJnber 24. at 2:30 . A.O.,_ · fbll atetement wu tiled ,._ ""'.w. oucted by • general part· bUllnel8 neme or names mencec1 lo tr81118C1 bu5'-menced 10 trenMCI bu.sl--cNcled by."' lndMdual tom1e, 2355 Mein Str1t P.M . at Uruversity 1"'· C..,aT~ll LEO with the County Clel'k ol Or· fl1CT1T10U9 .,...., nenl'llp • listed •bove on August 1, MM under the fic:11t1ous ,_ uncMir the ltctltiou• Tll• r•g1eue111 com· &uh• too. lrvl'le, c;-. t U M h UYP1U. enge County on Augu11 30, ST TlmWT The registrant com· tNa bUalneal neme or names ~ name °' nemes manCled to treneadl bl.Ill· t271t-telt nited et od1st Hotlc9 i. hef1lby 111ven to 1N8 MAim A menced 10 lrensaci buSI· Scott A. Zachary lleled •Dove on NIA 1111ed ebOYe on Augull 30. MM Uf'det ,,,. llctltlou1 Tiile bVllMH I• C• ,,. Church, at UniVttSity • Pllrt• In lnJ:':'est 1 Of ,,... ,..... The:::::::::::'°"' ere MM under ttle ftc11tlous Tlllt 1111emen1 wu med Mary s. Rogers 1981 buelr'88I n~ ~ n.,,.... ducted by; 1 ~etlon and Culver, Irvine. ::..:' ~ :'oo~~~; Publtlfled Orange Coest·J ~EN & HUANG PART· bUelnaM name or nemes with the Coonty Ctenc of Or· Tiiie 11eternant was filed Glende E. Welen lleted 80oV'I on August 29, Tll• re9l1trent ccrn Interment is private . or .. ~ fonlie belt Interest 2o.ay3 30P~ Sept7em91>er88 16, NEAS. dt>e A~ Inn. llated ebov9 on nla enoe County on August 3, wllh Ille Coonty Clertl or Or· Tiiie ll•lemant wes filed '':.m AodOan menced to trenMC1 u. In "-f 0 0 • • v..•Ober • 1 I ttOO SE. 8rlltol $1 I Stephenie A. Schultz 1988 enge County on September with the County Clerk of Or· MM under l"9 f\eltl ,;• !S &JIC'U 0 owers, of CHRISTOPHER LE F·7a. . r... Thll 118lemet'll -s filed , .... 15 1988 .,. Coonty on Augu91 30 Thil natemanl ... filed bullrteM r*"9 °' ne. memorl.J contribu· AAYFIEL Born· 1 t/13/93 In Sante Ane. Celll. 92707 with the Coun1y Cler'tl of Or-Publlthed Orenge Coast ' F•1• 1988 , ,.._,; with Ille County Clertl of Of. lleted 80oV'I on. a·-us '\' • N9wPOt1 BMcti. CA said •-IC Mnlu-c J.,,_ Chen. 16 Lyra, ,.__ ,.._, Pllo S · 2 .,. .--llnOI ,.. __ .,.on .,,_,... 30 ~ · ___ uon. may "4l4IOll~ ~oc4*.1 ..--. "" "'" lf'Ylne Cellf. 92715 enoe """''tY on August 24, .,..iy I eptemt>er . '"· P\.iblllfle<! Ora~ Coast ~ °'~ 'Coesl 1tle .......,,,, .._,,_. • tMe the David Leida I heerlng 11 a ·....,on of 1he aTATa•NT Of' ~ Vf~o Hueng. 4551 P nyon ttee--'1lll027' 19• tt'1tee Dilly PHO.-ec>lember 23. Delly Piiot Sec>temt>er I&. 1 Publlelled Or ~ Tony B. Rici\, Vice Pre, .. Fund care "f the As-F~ Coort 10 be held at YANDOI~ Of' Tr• Lene, irvln•, Ca hf. Publllhed Orange Coast F-6S2 30. Oc:tober ~· 14. 1988 35 23, JO, Oc:tober 7. 1988 ,._. Piiot e-i: 9 o~:' den.!.._ , • .,. One Oorrance Plaza Prolll· U9I Of' l'tCTITIOUI . 92715 Dally Piiot Sec>tan'lber 23, •-.,.NOTICE F·1 F·701 ~, ~ . • ,._ etatement w•• ~It.., sociat ed Student ~ Al 02903 on ~ovCWTI· IU9INHa NA• Thi• bu•ln•H 11 con· 30, October 7. 1•. 1988 ... -.," "8.IC NOTICE NlllC NOTICE 23, 30, t988 Wltll the County Ctertt <>' O · Body, t1n lversity lier 2.' 19aa et 2:00 PM 11 Tll9 followlng persona ducted by:• general part· F7« fl1CT1TIOUI ., .... , I F..eeo = Colmty on_August 26 Hleh School, 4771 wtllc:tl pl-end lime llld heve ebandoned lhe UM Of Mfllllp Ptll.IC NOTICE ..... aTATl•NT fl1Cm10Ua ....... PtCTITIOU8 IU..... "8JC NOTICE 1 Campu s Drive penlee In lnter..i may show tlle Flotltloua Business Th• ragl1tran1 cqm-Tiil folloWlng pertons ere MANI ITA,._NT ..._ aTA.ftMINT PulllltNd Orel\ge ~ •-..:--CA. 92715 p . c.ute, II llf'/, wily M id 1>9fl· Nim•: INTERNA TIONAL menced 10 lranMCt bull· PtCTIT10Ua ....... doing bullnaee H : The lollowlnt pet900S .,. Tlie folloWlng peraons are ftCnTIOUa ....... . .._ .. _ 9 uvulll!", • 3• tlon "'°'*'not be grented. BUSINESS PROJECi DE· MM under lhe llc:llllous NAM1 aTA,._NT PACE COMPUTER CON· 001ng l>ualMtS u · · dol bUllneu u · MW ITA . _..,,......, ' lo, d fic View M ortuary, NOTICE IS HEREBY SIGN, 2.2232 HUii Cr9$1, ~Mme or nemes Theio.lowing~ere SULTINGGAOUP,800Eaal ACl'U I LON .' 2855 .;fSSIO N MANAGE· Tlllfollowlngperaon are 23 '9ll f .&iJ Dlrec1ors. &44-2700 QIVEN TO VtCTOA HVMEN Mllelon Vle)O, Calll. 92692 1111ed •boW on NIA doing bue1r1ee1 b : OcHnfront Suile 1H, Plnecreek Dr. •Ft 15, Coste M£NT, "37 Westmlnlle< doing bullrMM aa; ~YFIEL. Tiie FIClillous Busl,,_11 JllMI Chen TAPES 11. 2737 Crod 8lftlClll, c.111. 92981 Meta. Cllll. 9262:8 A.,. .. , Garden OrOYe, Callt. FL't' IY NIOHT-LITES ---lo----- T •• tu1 •QE .. U.Creft.«~..-... Nlmerelerred toebo ... w11 Thll e1etement WU filed Wey. Sant• Ana, Calif. Jllftrey Lyman Megeneu. Ernell M. 8ellet1le, USS 92644 FC>f' KIT~8. 1'8 Aodlal1• --..;..;=;.;;..;·~ltc;(;.;.;:.;;;.._. ~n .,.._, CNef C'9ftr .,_., flled .. Jo.J)(&:\119 County on with tri. County Qerti.of Or-t270t to0 Eal! Oceenlfonl Sulte PtnecrMk Dr •Fl 15. Costa 8TV. IOC., e California cor· It., Colle MHe, Calif. D 0 N 'II\ L D B . Cewt JOOUOOt FILE NO F367200 lll'Q8 Coonty on September Pfo-Con\19rtlng: Inc,, Gali-1H. Belboa, ~If. 92881 MeM, C8'1f. 92626 PCl(ltlon t2t27 fllCTmOUI .,_IS TALMAGE resident Pe\hion No Tnr Hung. 22246 Shadow r ,5, ftea fomle Allen Aobat'1 Cintron, 600 LIM A•. 'Gordon, 28S5 Tiii• bUslneH I• eon· Aotler1 Oale Mei< ... 1'6 ..... lfAT'lmNT ,.. r Co .d l M 8&...()8.415 Ridge, Miiiion Vle)O, Ce.Iii ~!.!!' This ·bualneu Is eon-EMC OcMnfront Su••• tH, PlnectMk Or •Ft t5. Costa due1ed by .• COl'pOfltlOl'I Aoc:hle"8f St .. COit• ........ The~~ I r 0 rona e ar, Publlehed O(lll'Qe Coast t2tt2 P\.iblilMd °'llftl9 .,.,.., duefed by.• COfPC)nltlon BalOoe.. Ctllff. 92881 Mete. Cellt. 9292t Th• regl1trant com· Cellf. t2t27 doing.......,.... · pM9ed away Septem· Delly Piiot Sec>ternber 16. This ~ wes c;on. Delly Piiot Septembet 23, Th• reglllrent c:om-Thll bu1li'le11 j• con· Tflil bullne11 11 c:on· mer1Cld to IT91'1MC1 busl· KI m Mc I<• 1 . 1 4 8 (e)DELL AATf (b~WfFT ber 20, 1988, born in 23. 30, 1"9 duct9d by.,, lndMoue1 i 30. Oc:tober 7, ••. 1988 menced lo lransac:1 bull· duc1ed by. • generel pert· duc1ed by. • generel pert-,.... under the lic:tltloua Aodleeler St., Coet• Mele. DM.AM8 (c)MOllONWA>ir M H F723 Thie llltement was Meo I F·731 ,.. under lfle fic:tit1ou1 ...-.Np nertlllp ~ neme or namea Cellt. t2t27 l d ) C H A I S T I N &P<ld chusd~ttsr. e wlttllheCounty ClerkofOr· ._.,. --buelrleM name"' nemes .. Tiie r•g111ren1 com· The regl1lren1 com· lated aoove on Augue1 19. Tilll bvlln"8 11 c:on· =&8ETHCOUTOIT. 1'14 gra uale r o m lrlg8 County onSeptembef l ,.._""'"4 llatedebollllon~•. JTllflC9d 10 trenMci DI*-JTllflC9d 10 lfanteet bull· tH8 ducledby.llulbend•Nh•ltie wey, 011• Mes •. Harvard and was a "8.JC M)11C( •· 1ttt ftCTmoue -.-sa 1"3 w under the fictitious MM under the nc:titlous Paul Phong v~. Preti· Tll• re9111rent c:om· c.lf~ M Holend 'i~ Sales Director for Mc . Pub!Wled Or•nge Coast MW ITA~ • Jamee E. Huctaon. ~-llUelflll8 name or natMe bu8lrleM name or names Oanl manCled to trenMC:'l ~ · · DonneU nn.. .... IH ul _A .. Y Of' Oetly Pilot ~,.,,,.,., 23. Tiii tollowlnt pereons .,. dent ll9tfd eboll9 on (not )'el) ,...., •boYe on (not 191) 'Thia .... ..,,.,,, WU flied ,_ wndet tM llctltloul ~7·t, eo.t• Me-s ... ~ un ~G OMIMAMCE 30. October 7 .... 1988 doinQ ~ ... Tiile atatement -ltlad .left L M'ageneu &Met M 8e'l91lie wl1I\ N County Cler'tl of Of· buelrleM Mme Of ,,..... ...-. - his reUttment. H e A propoeed ord~ ls F-742 L6NE I TAA MINING co. with t11e County Clerk of Or· Thie •tement wu hied n,.. llet9ment wu flied enoe County on Augvat 19, llleed lboYa on NIA . lllHMtll Ou1ott, t')• wu a member of ect 1 • .-ed tor ldoPtlOn 11 1aoo Von K.,....., Avenue enge County on ~tier wltfl IN County Cteni of Or· with the Coonty Cllrlt of Or· 1988 _ ~ o.i. Mc:K.. ~""'' Co11e Men , N B h ... raguler City Council "8JC NOTICE ... 9 0 "'llf. 15 ,... enoe County on Septemb« .. C9un"' on A·-... 24 .. _ Tfll9 ~ ... ftlld ---· 1 e w p ort ea c meec1nt of Oc:lober 3, 1988. ....h• ' . Irvine. ...., . • "91'17 1. 1N8 o 1911 .\,. ., ...,.... • P\lbtletled Ofenge Cout wltti ll'le County Cieri! of Of. Tiiie bu.in... I• co"-~~:~~~: :;-',:~~rt=f:.!81f~ ,..,,:::ANCt t2~ Cln. 2209 CMt ~~ ~-eo;;~ PutllllMd Orenge "'1~ Publllhed °'llftl9 "= lf:'It:eeSee>tember 2. 9. rr,..eountr on~ :::: bY-• oea-11 patt· He is •urvi ed b h~ ...:9 (:(Jet• Mele Mllf'ic'Pal A p.rC>p09ed «<hnanoe II = Newpor1 Beech, C.hl 30. ~ot>er 7, 14. t911 Delly Piiot Sec>tembef 18, ~3~~Septemt>« 2• 9· F-e5t 'Putlllelled °'9'109 ~ Tll• re9l1tra"1 eo.,, v Y , Code to ellOW g11nlll'lg of ecllldui.d tor adoption •I F-73" 23, ;o Oc:lober 1 tt88 • • F-66l •-.,. llftftH' Delly Pllot Sep_._ 16 IMnoed to 1t8NIC1 t><.si. wife Gloria. and ch1l· 'aOmlnfetrattve *2juslments the reg1111r City Council 2~~'°" =:t ·-.,. 11111\Tll'r ' ' • F-713 '"-nw1ww. 23. 30 Octobef P1-Na · ftW under fl'4 flc11\\o-u• dren Deborah and by the Zoning Admtn111r11or mMttng of Oc:tober 3. 1988, IMa::fl. Cllllf 9~ ,.._ ""'~ PJ8.IC NOTICE fllCTITIOUI ..,_88 ' ' ' F-7oe ~. neme or n., .. $ Bruce and three #Id da6eQeling c.ne1n Plen· being Ordinance 88· 18, TholT. e' ci.tt 207 Fiii• fllCTinoua·....... Ml.IC NOTIC£ NAm aTAftmNT ...... above on (rot y.91) • . n1ng Ac:1fonl 10 tri. Zoning emending Tttla 13 ol the • • fllCTITIOUI ..-u Ml.IC ND11C( ~ M. Hollend brot~en., Memorial AdmlnlltratOf. EnYlronmen· Costa Mell Mun1e1pa1 Code lnQel#, lrvlne, C.alll. 9271• MAm ITATIMUIT fllCTTT'IOUI .,..... MAim 8TA'TlmNT TM fOllOWlng ~eon• ere TNI ~wet tilf>d tervice will~ h eld a t 111 Dlterm!Mllon &em1>1 • by adding Tr1nspartellon t1111 bu•lneH 11 con· The followtnt persona are NAm MAftmNT Tiie 1o11ow1ng perlO('ll ere dolnt bulltlll8 •· ~'::"" IUWU wllll lfle County Cletll pt Or· Pacific View Mem· The motion to g1 ... Ordi-Syslem Menegemen1 .a1en-cluc:led by: 8 general pert· dOlno bl.I..,_ a The tollowlnt PlflOl'll ere Clollll buelfllM •: QUA l IT y t HOU R ITA,_.,,. lfl09 County on Augult 3(1, nance N · 15 llrll r..Oillg dardt Environment al De· ~ D 0 l l A A S F O A doll,g bUllrlMI •: MATNX CONSUL iANTS PHOTO., l•9 Alvefalde Ave., The,__.. s--i• •• 1MI orial Park in Corona c:errled by ll\e tolloWll'lg roll termln•tlon EKempt The reglllren1 com· SCHOLARS, 3003 Mt. VleW YOOOURMET FROZEN 202 I F St ~ ~ BMctl,c.tit. t2M3 dolnQ....,... ee: ,,_,1 del Mar on Monday , c.111 ~· COUNCIL'MEM· The.mollOn to give Ordi. """'*' to trentec:t bUll· Orille, l.agun• Beech • .Cell! YOOUAT BAA. \79 E 17th IMa::fl c!t.JM OevtdWllllam Pur\189,532 W!IT!RH BAY BREW· P\l1lllfled Orange c .. a t ~----~r26at 11·00 IEAl·AYES H .. Whleler nance 88·16 first ru<11ng ,_ wndet the llc:tlliovs 9295l fk SuM •D. Colt• MeN. a~ ·Pl'll Aamlru Vitt• Qrend•. Ne.,port INQ ~PAMY tOO Snug Dellr"9ots.tember t 1& r~·· . . Hclmbudtll 8Utl NOES' c:errled b the IOllowl oll ....,_ fteme °' na,,_ ~h Qrellem Steucil. c.111 t2t27 • • Ft • a..ctl. Cellf. 928f50 Hiii ~r1 81 h n . jo ,... ~ • A .M. In heu . o f Atn A8SEm Nona cell W>t.'! COUNCIL ';.Ye'M·....., •bo.,. on Augull 31. 300U~t.V.DrM.l.agun• hr1 M&hdelll, 720 N ,-~.~Newport Mery Ellen Pur'vel. 532 c.111"'rite3 ac:. . . F( 1 flowers the family ~ texl of ,,... Otd;. IEAS: AYES Han. Am· 1tlS IMeti. Cellf • .t2e5t Kemt ,AWi.. s.n Gabriel. ee::· builneu 11 con• \Ueta Orende. Ne,port Wllerd °""'-> Ill. tOO --------~ •U88Ht donation• Nl\08 ~De rNCI tn tt1e1bvrge-y . Whu l e r , ~:!::r'~~.:CS ~~~t ;f:, c.itt .• t'T7$ dUC'9dby.M indMduel a.:::·~11 con·= H•rbor. Newport flattl011Ct may be made to Hoag Ctty C'-111 oftlce. 77 Feit Hombudlle, Bolfa HOES wtlfl IN,.._.-... Ctertl of Of· t2t5; • .... ~~""~!.~.-~on· Th• regl11rent com-ducted ..... hueOllid end wife • c.lf '*' -n•--CVll•I• H ' l c DrM. Coeta ~ I None ABSENT None ..._ .. , ~---f. --.. , • .,, .._........ """'*' to lraneact l>lnl· "'7' T1lle ~ ,. Con• r-------o apt ta ancer ...... '· ..-v. c~ TM lull t•l(t Of the ord'· .,.. eounr, on Sep1emt>er Thie -""' 11 eon-nie r•tlitrent c:om·j ,_ under IN lielltlous Th• re911tran1 com-_.....by. a llmfted per1Mr· ..,... ITA~ C enler, Newport c.... ,..,_ mey be rN<S In 1119 e. lMI ductedby·huebancUndwffa ~ to trenuc:t bUel· bUltFIW ftlfN °' nemee -"*' to traneac1 ~IND n.--..,.'*'°"'.,' ee.cb, CA. Pao he ~ ()(enge CO.St Oty Cieri!'• omc:.. 77 Feif ,._,. Tiie re9lllr•nt eom· w Ul\der ll'le llc:llt*'' ....., above on "1A ftW Wider' IN lic:tltloul 111• retl•trent com· dolrilt ........ • M n.. Dellr Piiot SeptemtlCtf 23 Dr1lle eo.te Meee Keltr. Weber & Oobfott. IMnoed to traneec:t bull· ~ nerne or ,_,_ ~ neme or "*-......, IO lfWIMCt ~ lllWTIONI. 17 Gotet4 View ortuary Lil' tNi • -a..,,,....Y,CltJ taco Von l(ermen, Suite w llFICler llw llc:tlt!Oln ....., ebove on AUCll* 4, ~-~ .. filed lletedeboWeonNIA ,.. YnCler ._ lctlllou• ,_.°""9.CorOMdel recton. 544-2700 F7•7 Cterll t10,INIM.Cellf 12715 DullfleOI,.,.... « ,_ ,_ ...... ,,.---QetttotOf DeMCI...._ .,.,,.. ..,.. 0t ""'* C:..'"25 PuclWl9CI OrMge Ooel1 ,..._.. 0. ... Co.I lllelldlilWNeCln-...1.A --"'"1~ ~·;;. ~ TN9 1&1111111e11t ._.. fllld ...... ~Clfl (notyecl ....,_ C. Hey'l91. 17 PmUC llJ11C( = Pllol S..,tember 23 ~Noc Septembaf 18, Jenee Jve "* ~ wa1 !tied :.T... """tM Countr Cterlit of Of. .._.. Dllllllp 111 ..._ "*" Dffle, corora ------------1 n . . Oct-. 7, 1H8f 7,... ---~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ """.,.County CMtti of Or· • ._ ... ~ on ~ 22. n. n n '*" w ftlld ,. .... C4lllt t2t29 I f750 ...... _,..__ .. ,._ ..... "'. r.r.County on~ ~ ~ eo.t,... ...._ .......... eo.llya.tioU>t .. Tllll ...,.... .. COl'I• •.JUIDTICl r.T ... Ceuftt¥onhPtwoC»ev 1·"' • ,_ DelY llllOt .., ... ,.., ••.~~~ ... ~on._......, ":'~a:'....., • • ,... .. ~ Orlnle c... n.to.C>a1c1W 1.1M1 ntto ,.,. . 1 1.,... .., • .....,'::;::,. c:.:,i:; fllCrmGUI • 11•11 ,........ Or ... 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Mid .,_... llal baell leadl. ~ of ~. ~--.-=.':,'""' '°' tum111W1011 ....., ... ,....._ "'-' ..._lerldaaldbuainell. _..,... t¥ tt1e ~· ..... .,c .. a 1111a.p1CM6act • ......... • 0~ ':9v ...... c tr-:-.---. ....... !!!•men~ •"""*I Met locMad ac ---. .,. ....,, • .., ift . .,.... o1 Mcof'* a..taoe ._ .. o ... .,,.. .. o1 AA· a, · _ __.,, _., --IUCn 3110 I. Ca.I Hwy . In Ole ~ ... the .um Of Cof*ot OOflCllic ........ Control Wiili rac1 II ...... ,.......~ ... ,.. Cfty "' Hewocw1 hach. 817t,OOOOO.wtlldlCOMlat• T9'111 • ..... ".,,.,., lllCI Ilea ........... .id".,,..., HO'tCt~1.e: C 1 ':... :.-:=.:~ ~: =T,'~,: °' ~oi:o•::,:oelt-4 Into ="":'"t:'!:. ~~= of C:, *=-'* e. ttN ~ ~I. PAOPEATY the C"Y of CO.ta ...... at Ille ~ alCOtlolic .,.....,. • I c, 0. 0" I -3 0 . I e eQUlp rn&nl Md OOOd Wiii of ........... "-' ..... AT PNVAT£ SALE o.ftoeol the City Ciani P 0 llcarl8a \CW lie9w)• ON 110,000 00, P1omlHOIY .id ~ Wiii be COii· I . &... Tt ... ear9' •M HOTICf 18 HEREBY lo• 1200 (17 ,. Drl\fe) IAl.E HIA a WINE E.AT-HoM&DwNnclNote-DuHI aummted Mdltlecon91W· u... GIVDI tMt IN underlMgned Cotta MeH C1lltorn11 INO Pl.ACE Number doaaofeectowl2tl.OOOOO Mk1f1 .._.,°' tOO-tl'>tt w1tl'I ......, W. It-. T,_..I ..... at ptMta ..... IO Ille 1212• 1200. untH Ille llour ot 41· , .. »3. -lasuao 10 Thee 11 hat .,..,., agrMCS .. coneiderabOn for the ....... ........._ Tr-- Md ballt blddet, 2:00 Pm • Octoo. II, 1911, ,,........ located at 3050 E ..........,, NICI Ileen.-lllCI .,.,,..., and ..ignm«11 ot 1--to conflrrMtlon ol at .tlld\ lime tl'iey 'Wiii be C.. Hwy • tor the prem1... lntenCled 1,.....,.. .. ,.,. .. ator&Mld lie:enM (Of Publlahad 0ranoe eo.11 ~ Counot. ~..!' or'* 1publlcty and rMd locMed al NIM, In Illa clly q.Med by Sec 2407• ot Iha loanMal 1e 10 bl paid on or Dally Piiot ~1<1mbef 23 . .,... 1t1a ._,day ..._.. • ouo n the Council otlilawpor11aed!.Countyot.,..,... and Pfotaaai0n1 ....,me Ultl Oey ot Ocie>-, ... lefnl*. ttll. at me offa Cll1 mb•r• S11ted lta .. ofCallforn<a Cod9 11'81Ule~•tlon bar 1MI atll'le ncrowoa-F745 of: COlDWfLL BANl<ER. ptGpOlela lhell ~ Iha 11tte ' • ' COMt HIQhW•Y •t AVOCldo, of the M>fk and the name of P'tll.IC M()TIC( P'talC ll)T1C( "8JC NOTIC£ N9WPOf1 leactl. Ca 92851 Iha blcSdet l>Yt no other di•· NlJC ll>TICC (Attn. JUDY ROBBll'IS) all tlngull!Nng m1tk1, Any bid IN r!Qlll, lltte and lnl«lll ot recel\lad •"• Iha ICl'laduled Mid Cona«vat• at tile ume Clolllne llme for the rec.tpt ~ .... and .. the right, tllle ot bldt 111811 De ratumed 10 and lntar911 that Illa ffllll the blddet UftOC*led 11 111111 of Mid ConMrva1M f\U 8C· tie \he IOll r~b!hly ol quired by opatallon of law or the bidder to ... thal h11 bid ottietw!M. other than or In la recai¥1d In proper lime lddltlon to tl\at ol ta.Id Con-A Nt of Bid Oocuman11 1Wveta1 •t Iha time of Nia. may be Ol>tallled 91 '"' 0.-Tn and 10 .. 1...--eanilh rear menl of t--. sar-~ lituetad in IM Clly \'lcae. 77 Fiii< Ortve. Collaj ot NtiWPOft Beactl, County ot M .. 1. Calllorn11. upon Orlf\09, State ot CalllOfnla, nonrefund•ble paymenl ol CC)ll'lmOllty known u 45 115.00 Anadd1honllcharg1 JatmiM Cleek Drive, New-ol 13.00 wtll be made II pot1 8eedl. California (AP• llaf'°'9d Dy mall Specafl- 458-532·17) and mo<e par· catlont and Other conlrlCt Uculer1Y deec:rtbed H fol· ~I• may also be lowt, tO wtl examined It lhe ()nie. Ol lhe Lot H ol Tract No. 8425, City Clerk of the Clly of .. par fft11P recoroad In bOOk I eo.11 Mata 339. pagae 8-14 lnelullve ol Eadl l>ld lhall bl maOe on ~ Maps In the the Propoaat form prOYided otftCe of Ille Coun1y A. In the contr1C,1'"documenl1, eotder ot Or1t199 County and lllall be 'acc:ompante<! EASEMENTS (al over eon· by a C9'11fled or cun* s llQllC>Ut loll tor the purpose dleck Of a bid pono tor not of lnst,..llon and maintan-.... than t0% of tMI 1moun1 MCI of ut1tiU• and dr•inaoe j of the t>IO made paytble to ttdlltlae lor encroechmen1 lhe Clty ol Cos11 .,..,. No NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS FOR TKE CONSTRUCTION OF TELEMETRY SYSTEM FOR SANITARY SEWER Lirl' STATIONS KSC-261 POR THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Notice i s hereby given that the City Councll of the City ot Huntin<Jton Beach, California , v ill rece ive sealed bids for the Sanitary Sewer Teleaetry MSC-261 i n the city of Huntington Beach, Calif9rnia, in accordance v ith the plans and specifications and special provisions on file in th• office o! the Director of Public Works. DoCUllents will be availabl e on Septe.aber 9. 1988. A charge of $50 .00, not refundable, vill be required for •each set of specitic~tions and accompanying drawings. DIBECTOR OF PUBLlC W0815S ESIU\hTE and tor nalural Mtllemenl ol proposer 111111 be con- ltructllf•. ano lldared unlau 1CCOmpanleO Ws>rk I tea (DI aubjlC1 10 tile right or by euch c11hler'1 c11ec11.1 Ouantity dedleallon. over prt11a1e caan, Of bldOer'a bond 1 straeta within the covered Mo Did 11\111 be con1ldtlfed prOC*tY tor Ille P<KPoMI of unlela It II made on • blank 11\gr-anO egreu, 111 as to"" furniehed by the City of mot• partlculafy Cla9Crtbld 1 Co91a Mell and Is mid• on I In 11la at11cle enlitelO ··e11e-l 1ccordanc 1 w1tl'I tile meota" In lhat certain dee· ~· of Illa Proposal 1at1tlonr0f~11enant1. con· requirement• ~Iona. Ind , .. trlCttont re. Eac!' bidder mu•t be corded Augual 12, t974. 1n llcenMd u required 1>y i.w 8ooll 112 tll, P-oes t687 tdl COntractor using 1 c;r11t or 111•. Offlclal Records daMlflcaUon not Shown on reeenlatlon H to the con· quired 10 pey the wage ra11 2. 3. Premi u111 to indemnify the daaaqes caused by earthquake vave tor the lump-sWD pric e of Ci -:.y for or t i dal Fun)1sh and install all aateria l, l abor , and\. equipment !or the telemetry proJ ect "' in the control rooa, complete for the l ump-sUlD pri ce of Lump Sum Lump SUJD Lump SWD MllC M>UCC work Itn 26. ~1 . 28 . 29. 30. )l. 32. 33. 34. .35. work I tem )6. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. September 23, 1988 AlS NIUC M>TtCC Furni sh and install all aaterial1 la.bo~. and equip .. nt for t.b• t•l ... try project at Station 24 (Edvard• • Balaoral), co•pl•t• for the t UJ1p-sUJ1 price ot l"Urniah and insta~l all aaterial , labor, and equipaent f or th• tel e .. try project at Station 25 (Edi n9er' Santa Barbara ), coapl ete f o r t.h• luap-sua price o f F'Urni Jh and insta ll all aaterial, l abor, and equipaent tor th• t•l•••try project at Stati on 26 (8ri9hton ' Shoreha•). coapl ete f or t.he l ua~-swt price of F'u.rni sh and install a ll materi al, l abor , and equi paent !or the tel emetry pro)e ct at Station 28 (Coral Cay), co•pl et• tor the lump-aUJ1 price of Furn1sh and install a ll material, l abor , and equipment for the telemetry pro)ect ~t -sta~lon 29 (Tri n i dad ' Edinqer ), compl ete f or the l l,llllp-fu.m pr.1ce of Furnish and lnstall a ll materi a l, l abor, and equi pment !or t.~.e telemetry pro)ect at Station 31 (under p1er , co=pl e t e !or the l WDp-aua price o! furni sh o nly materi a l and equi p•ent for the tel emetry pro)e ct !or Station J2 (end of pier), comp l ete f o r the l Wllp-sum price ot Spare parts a nd RTU proqral:!Jll1ng complete for the lw=p-sll.lll pr1ce of unit, Furni'sh a ll material. l abor. and equipment !or t.he teleme try pro)ect factory wi t ness test, complete l n plac e !or t h e l Wl'lp-sUlll price o f Furnish equipme nt start-up p l ac e f o r a ll material, l abor, a nd for the telemetry pro)e ct and deb~gg1n9. comp l ete in the lUAp -s~ price o! rurnisb a ·· mater .:.a l, l abor . . and e.quip=ent f or t.he te:emetry proj ect 15- day acceptance test, comp l ete in plac e for t he lump-sum pr1ce o f ouant1ty Luaip Swa Lump Sua ; Lump Swa LUlllp SWD Lump SWll LWDp SWll Lump Swt Lump Sum LWDp Sum Lump sum ouootity Lump Swa Thia property Is sold ·11 lhe 0-al Prev1ll1ng Wege I 11" willloul w1rr1.nty or rep· Daterm1net1ons. mey bl re- ctltlon of aulteblltly ot the'°'' ol the cratt or Classlllce11on or of any 1mprovaments moll cloMly related 10 11 es ltlaraon for construction.or lhown In lhe General Oe- occup111cy end w1111ou1 termlnattone eltective 11 tl'ie J«mlta ctearanct,.. tetmlt lnl9 oUlle eall f_ot j)ldL. Furnish and install all aaterial , labor , and equipment tor the telemetry proj ect at Station 01 (Grahaa ' Xenilv ort.h) s ite, com-plete for the lump-sum price of --f'untlstrTnd tnstm aa er a • abor, and equi?••nt !or th~ telemetry proj ect at Station 02 (HUll.boldt ' Wayfarer), complete for t~e lump-sUll price or 37. Furnish a l! materia l, l abor, and equipment !or the tel emetry proj ect ------------SC> o• sy~t.elll-l ~ay-oper..at-or t-ra-1n i n11 . Lump sum WOfk 0< otllal repair work 10 The Contrac:t0t Shall, In be partormed by Miier the PW10tmanoe ol th• work T•m• ot ..... Cash 1n t1w-and Improvements. cont0tm M f!IOMY of the United IOJ"a Lal>or Code ol Ille Stet• on conllrmttlon of Stal• of C,.if0fn1a and oltier I aale. ten l*eel'I (10%1 ol l9WS of the State of C1Jt. 1 1he amount bid 10 ttecom· lofnl• 11 appllcable lherelo, pany Ula otter by c.tllfoe<t witl'I the exception only of check. and the 1>a11nce 10 bl Md! verlallons 11 mey be paid on c:on.lmnaUoo of sale required una. tile special '5. by the Supenor Coufl atatu. pursu.ant 10 .,hteh Tax•. ren11. operlllnQ and I p;oc:.01ng1 hereunder ire Wo rk Item ma1ntenanc:a e.11penM1, 1no taken ano wnic:h h111e not premiums on Insurance te-bMr1 1Upe<oeded by rhe cet>t•ble to tile purcl'lner pro11lllon1 of the Lat>or ~.,_ ~e-w-i>t 't Coda. ~1...,eroca to l•t>or 6. date of recording of con-lfllll be gl-1 only In lhe!!.J.T~-----'--wvanca. lllecontlngt>tOWd. ~CNIOIJCnryia. tr1"1'9r ll.llH. tnd 111 TN City CoJ,iricll of Ille '9Cl'OW 1..-lhaft be p11d City of Coate M ... t"4lfVfl on.-f\alf by Saller and one-the rlghl. 10 rejecl any or all \ 1\111 by BYyer Esctow Shalt bldt. be opened et a mu1u11ty EIL.laN P • ...-V. City I agreeable Compeny, U ld f c..-, CltJ of C..ta ..... Eectdw lflell be • 60-day or PublWied Orange Coast .ooner. EICfow.., upon writ-Dally Pilot ~lember 15.. 1en agr1emtnt of the 23, t988 I partlea, Tl'IF963 All bide and otters mu1t t>e In wrhlng and mvsl De ,.. "8.JC ll)T1C[ I CINed at the olflc;es or re- altor named at><Ne. All titds f lllCTmOUS ., ..... and ottar1 must bl revleWed NAMI ITATl•NT and accepted by Con-Tiie foffowlng per10r11 are MrV8t()( of Ille Ell•I• ol OOlng DUii-u; COf\MrVat ... The rlghl I• re-HAPPY NAILS. 2744 E Mfved to reject any and 111 Coaat Hwy .• Suite t. Corona 1 bids. del Mat. Calll 92e25 For lurther 1ntorm111on re-Mel lC111r1 Huynh, 2122 S gardlng 11111 property, con· Spr\ICa St .•. Santa Ana .. Ca.ht fac1 tlle Bro!(er n1med 92704 at>ove, (7141 8'4·9060. EJot Hone 'TIWen Huynh. 2727 - 3211 Of 12 t·S4A8 S. 5orvce St . Senti Ana, Detad' 9/13/88 Callf. 9270' ftMaM areuer, .Con· 1lM bu!lln.11 11 con-..,,,... 9' .... ~1tate of duc1ad Dy. nu.bend and wife ...., c.eena.... Th• regl1trant com- 0. FRANK LANGE, INC , menoed to tr.nuct buil- t tO £. A_,lda Palizada neae under tl'ie flct•Uou.- •202. SW\ Clemente. Cali-~ name or namae forllla 92972, Attorney 1or 1111ed abOY9 on Octol>ef t eor-vetor 1t88 PublleMd Oranoe Coa11 Mat Xuan Huynh O•~ Pltol Septemt>er t6, Thi• 1111ement w11 llled 17. 23. 1988 ¥11th the County Clark of Or- FS727 anga County on Sept9"1ber --------· __ a. lMI P'talC NOTICE Pul>M9hed 0ranoe"'C:,: K._ Delly Pllol September 23. '1CTTTK>UI rkllMll 30. October 7. 14. t981 NAMl ITATllllNT F-738 The follow4nQ' l*'IOf'll tre 1----------dolna. ~ ... --.,. ""'JIC[ . FlAOUSON "11Al\T"HEAS"i-=-:--.:..:'"-.=:;:;.;""":=:.=~...;::,-- COH8TRUCTION COM· '1CTJTIOUI .,.._ .. PANY,. CalltOfni• ~·· NAMl ITA,...NT partnerlhlp, 4199 Campus The fono,.lng 1*'10n1 tre OrN9, Suit• 1000. Irvine, OOlng bull,_. ••· Calif. 12715 OE SINES BY U. 20751 J. ,_guton CoM1'UC11on Aquetlc Une. Huntington ~. 1 C9'11omta COf· Beech, Calll. 92646 p0fatlo11. 4199 Cempu• Suaan 0 Lowe. 20751 Orl\la, Suite 1000, Irvine. Aqu9tlc Lane. Hunllnglon Cllllt. 12715 Baac;t\, Cell! 9264& Lap Conltructlon Com· Olene V•nDeth, t 7602 peny. a Celltornla c:orpor-Jllllaty Ln.. Huntington atlofl, lttOO Von l<arman e..cn. Callf 92646 A--. Suite 300. 1rv1na. Thia bu1lness Is co,,. Clillf, 92715 cNc'9d by a general part· Thi• bu1lne-s 11 con· nersNp duc:t«t by: 1 general P•tl-The r1gl1trtf\t com- nerwtllp rnenciad 10 tr•nMCt bull- Th• regt•tranl -com· ,_ urldlf Ille flclltlous menoect \0 transact t>Ytl-~ name or NiMe ,,... ~ the !1<:t11tou1 ....., lbO¥I on Auvutt 3~. bualnKa name or n•mes 1MI lllwct aboYe on January 1. SuMrl O. Lowe ttll Tilll 1111emen1 ._. .. meo '°"" M F«.9"'0f'I· Presl· wlltl Ille County Clerk ol Or· dertt ' 8'\09 County on Augu1I 31 TlWa Mltament -ltled 1MI wtttl tt'9 County Cletll of Or· ,.... .,. County on 9-femt>er PutlWlao <>ranoe Coast 19, 1tll Deity Pilot Septembef 23. ,... 30, October 7. 14 ..... 7. 8 . 9. 10 . 11. 12. 13. 14 • 15. 16. 17. u. Furni sh and install all ma ter i a l, labor, and equipment for t.he telemetry proJect at Station 03 ( "E• Gilbert ' Peale). complete for the iump-sua price of Furnish and install all material, labor, and equipmeQL !or the tel emetry project 11-t St-e-ti-on 04 l-'"-A ... PCHfSunse~ompTet.e tor the lump--SWll price of ,• rbrnish and install all .material, l abor , and equipment for the telemetry proj ect at Station 05 (Davenport ' Baruna), complete for the lump-sWll price ot Furnish and install all mateTial. labor, and equip~ent for the telemetry pro)ect at Station 0 6 (Edgewater ' Davenpo~), co•plete tor the lump-sum pr1ce of Furnish and install all material, l abor , and equipment !or the telemetry proj ect , at Station 07 ( "8" PCH w/o Warner) • complete for the lump sum price of F'urnish and install a ll ma terial, labor, and equipment t o r the tel emetry pro)e ct at Station OS ("c~ Warner nfo PCH ~, complete for the l ump-sum price of Furnish and install a l l material, l abor, and equipment for the telemetry proJect at Station 09 ("D" Warner at Edgewater), complete for the lump-sum pri ce of Furnish and inst~l material, labor, and equi pllent f r efie telemetry proj ect at 'Station 10 ( 19onquin ' Broadwalk) • complete for the lump-sum price .of · rurnish and install all aateria l, labor, and equipment !or the tele .. try proj ect at Station ll (Lark ' Warner), complete tor the luap-s\la price of Furnish and install alr-.atertal, l~Y . and equipment for the tel .. etry proj ect , at Station 12 (Heil' Mycroft), complete tor the lump-sWD price of Furnish and i nstall all material, labor.~ and equipaent for the telemetry pro)ect at Station ll . (Slater ' Springdal e ), complete for the lump-sum price ot Furnish and install all material, labor, and equipment for the telemetry proj ect at Station 14 (Gothard ' Ellis), complete for the lump-sum price of Furnish and install all material, l&.bor, and equipment !or the telemetry proj ect at. Station 15 (Oceanhill, '· Beach). comp lete .tor t he lWllp sum price of Furnish and install a ll aaterial, labor, and equip111ent !or the tele.aetry pro)ect at Station 16 (Adams' Ranger), complete for the luap-sum pric e of 1 LWDp Sum co111p:e t e l:'I pl a c e f o r the l uap-sua price o f Lump Suit Lucp Sum Lump Sum Lump Sum Lw:ip SWll Lw:ip Su:: Lw:ip Sw:i f Lw:ip Sur= Lump Sum Lw:ip Sum Quant ity Lw:ip Sum ·. Lw:i Q S w:i , Lw:lp Su• 38 . FUTnish • all mater l.a l. l abor, &nd equipment fo r the t e l eaetry proj e ct documentation: O'M manual s , as-built dra'll-in9s. s o!tware proqram docu.ments. compl ete 1n p l ace !o r the l ump-sum price of Lump SWD In accordance v i th the provisions o f Section l "'73 o! t.he Labor Code , the State o f Cali f o:c-ni a . Direct.or o! t.he Department of Industrial Re l~OD$ .hal-l-~~e'C111ine the general prevailing rate ~o! wage.a.-applicable to.~· ~rk to be done ; copies o! · the l atest general .wa9e rate detennn a-tions are on f ile at t .he o !!ice of the City Clerk and the office o f t.he Director of Public Works of t.h e City o f Runt i nqton Beach , Ca liforni a. Not l ess than the detenuned ra t es shall be pa id to a l l 'llo rkers ecployed in the per!o rmanc e of the contract. j_ h • T. e contra ct d ocu=ents, toqet.her v 1 t.h proposal f o na , may be o b t a ined at t..'le o!!ice o! the Director o! Public Works, City Hall, Hunt1nqton Beach, cali!ornl.a . Bids shall confor11 to and be responsi ve to the contract documents f or t h e .... o rk. No bid will be ::-eceived unless f urnished by t.he D1rectot o! attention o ! prospective bidders requi rements, set f orth i n direc t ions as to the b idd ing . i t i s ~de on a bl ank !or11 Puhl ic Wo rks . The speci a l ·is c alled to the propos&l the specifications , !o r full Each bi d sha l l be s\U>a-i tted on a f o :-m f-urnished as part o! the cont::-act. d ocw:ients a nd must be accoapani ed by a cash i er 's check , a certified chec k. or a b i dder's bond, or ..a.ue.titute pursuant to Se c t l.on 995. 11·0 of the Code ot civil Procedure, in a n a~ount not l e ss than 10 \ o f th• amount o f t.he b i d , maae payable t o the order c ! or !or ~e benefi t o! the Cit y. Each .b id sha ll ! be sealed and delivered t o t.he City at the location desiqna ted in th1s noti ce !or the opening ot proposal s at or be!or• the -:.i me . in thi s notice provi ded , The check or bond or substitute sha ll be g.:.ven as secunty that the b i dder v ill enter into a contrac t •1t h t1'1 e City and furn i sh the requi red payzent a nd per!o n:iance ':>onds , or s ubst i tutes in lieu thereof , and c erti !1cates o f l.ns~~anc e a nd e ndorse=ents i f awarded the vork, and v ill be declared forfeited i f the b i dder 1 refuses to t i mely enter int o said contrac t o r f urnish the requi red bonds o r substitutes, o r c ert.:.!1cates ot i nsuranc e a nd e ndorse=ents i f h1s b!d :s a ccept ed. The above . quanti t i es are appro x i mate only, being give n as a basis !or the compari son o f bids, and the City o f t!Unti:nqttm U~t:h 15oes not e xp::-ess or by i mpl icat ions agree that the actual amount. of v o rx w!!l correspond the r e1J ith but reserves the right to increase er d ec rease t he amount o ! any class . .er portior)' o f the 'llOrlt, a s ma y be deemed necessary or expedient by the Dire c tor o f Publ1c Works. All bids v i! l be compa red on :!'le basi s of t he Dire ctor o f Pubiic wo rks est1=ate of the quan:1t1es o f vork t o be done . Substitution ot securities !o r any monies v 1th.hel d by the City t o i nsure per!oniance shall be penu tted i n a ccorda nce w1 th provisions o f the Ca lifornia Coverru:aent Code. Section 4590.· The City rese:ves the r i ght to sole l y detenaine the adequacy of the secur1 t;.es beinq proposed by the Contrac t or a nd the value o f t hose secur•ties . The City shall a l so be entitl ed 't o charge _an ad.:nr..:.strat1ve fee , as detenai ned by City ln i ts sole d i s c retion . ror su.bst it~ting equiva l e nt secur1tl.es !or retentio n az:iount:s. The City's 'decis i ons v 1th res~ct t o the ad.91nist.rat 1on o f the provisions o f Sec t ion 4590 shall be !1nal and shall include, but not be llmited to, deteniiinat1ons o! what securiti es are equi va l e nt , the v a l ue o ! the securities. t.!'le :-:eqot1a·tn:1ty o ! the secur1t .es. the costs of adai nistra t1on and the de tena1na t1on of whether or not the ad.Jain1strat.1on should be accoaplis hed by a n independent a9•ncy or by t !'le C1~y . The City shall be enti t l ed , a t any t i ae , ... ~ Oranoe Coast F-139 Deify Piiot Sept9"1bar 23. 30, OCtoOer 7. 14. 1918 F·128 Furni sh and insta ll all material, labor , and equipmen<t !or the t•le .. try project at Station 17 (Brookhurst ' Effingham), complete for th• lwap-sU. price ot l..ui:ip SWD to request t.~e deposit o f additiona l secur 1t,.ies o f a value " ' - 19. 20. Furnish and install all aaterial. labor, and equipeent for the tel .. etry pro)ect at Station 18 (Atlant& e/o Baach), COllpl•t• for t.be luap-su.a price of l.ump Sum LWDp Su.a t.wap Su.a l,,uap Sua ~esignated by c~ :.y i:'I c::. ty • • s ole discretion, to sati.sty t.his T'911\11Teaent . I f t.he City does not receive s at i sfac tory securities lli !th::., t.•e lve 112 ) consecutive da ys o r t.he date of th• vri tten request, City shall be enti t l ed t o withhold a.cunt• due Contractor until securities o f sat1sfactory value to City lhav e been received. / . E&Ch b1d'ahall be •ad• out on a fora to be obta1ned •t t.he o ff1~e of the Di.recttor ot Public Works , oevelop .. nt Winq, 2000 Kain Street, Kunt1n9t on Beach, Ca lif o rni a ; shall be seal ed and filed v ith the City Clerk a t the Civic Center, Second Floor Adainistrat1on Buildin9, 2000 Ka i n Street , Hunti~on kach~ Cal1fonna , on Ol' l.'l•'!Ol'e '~h d•)' or October, 1988, a nd shall Lt! opened by • co .. 1tte• co~posed o f the City Clerk, the City Attorney, and Director of Publi c Works o r their aut.bortzed representative and t.he results of aaid biddin9 vill be reported to and a cted upon by the City Council of sai d City of R\&nt.1nqton &each at t..heu· req\.)l ar •••ti.nq to be hel d on Monclay. the 17tll of OCtotMtr, 1988 , &t the hour o f 7:)0 p .a . in the City Cou.nc:ll Ch~r• in th• Civu: Center of sud City of HW\tinc)tol'I 8each. l 'TY Cl.l R" Sl ;.L'L I: t ~ • • • l 1 : 0 "''4 -l •l <4 SIL 1b.e City of HUntinqton lteac h , C&l1forn1a, reserves th• r19~ t.~ rej ect. any or a ll ~ids, end to accept. th• b i d deeaed for t..he be•t. 1nterest o! ~he city of Hunt1n9ton !Mech. Cal1torT1l a . By ord•r of th• City council te.,ch. Cal1torn1a , t..hi • ttl\ day of A'M'IST : ot th• City of pt.tmber, 1911. . . Hunt.inc,t.on _,, ': ·1· . ~ ' . . · 1 . . - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Friday. September 23, 1988 'r . .. . . . . . I ~ , .. FLEET PRICES TO THE "i>tiBLIC-.~-. ·: . ~.~ . -. . . . . . THIS IS A "ONE TIME ONLY" SALE ~· . ' . --SEPf. ~_!f-l{R{)UGH SUNDAY EPT. 25 ~ . -~ ~ .. ~. . . . . . NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED ~: FOR YOUR -CONVENIENCE SEAVICE/PARTS HOURS & . Mon-Thurs. 6:30AM· I OPM Friday 6:30AM-7PM _ . ' . • -Commll~nl- To S•ll•fac:tlon AO AMS .. Edison finds ~life at half, tops Jordan Miranda runs for l 65yards tn----i8-l 4 win ove r Panthers ly JEFF SMITH ...,,...c •... , ...... There's something about a ~ond half that brings Dave White's football squad to hfc. The .Edison High coach saw h1 quarterback complete 2 of 15 passes. "atched the Charsers hun themselves with seven penalties and then saw bas defense "let up" and give up a 65-)'ard touchdo""n run. All this in a span of 24 minutes against Long Beach Jordan Thursday nf$ht. · But Whtte must have had some encouraging news at halftime for 1he gang in green. because Edison was charaed to begin the second half. The Chargers put 1ogc1her dm cs of 61 and 75 )'ards. the latter march taking 7:31 ofT the clock. and Gus Miranda ran for95 )ards in the second half and 165 in the pme as Edison rolled 10 a 28· 14 win at Huntington Beach. "We have a lot of pnde and character. We're a second half team." White said. Perhaps quarterback Greg '\ngelov1c showed the most character. Angelov1c' fi rst SC\en passes were incomplete and his eighth "as caught for no gain. He }inished.With jus1 I 3 yards passing ti) the first half. "It was part his fault. pan"lhe receivers and part blockint. Evel')bod~ took turns." While said. The senior loaded his nght-handed ntle at halftime. and lhrew eight bullets. all of "h1ch h11 the intended targets. Angelovic finished 10-of-13 for 81 yards and 1wo touchdowns. He also completed a t'-"o-po1nt con,ers1on. -Edison sc-emedirt conTFol "11h a 14-7 lead. 1he ball on Jo1dan's 33-yard hne and less than 1wo minutes rtmainin& 10 lhc..first balf On founb-and~· ~uu.i~-" running play lost 2 yards. That d1dn'1 seem hke a maJorratastrophc at the time. After. all, 1he Edrron dcft~n!>t had held Jordan~s sensational running back. Johnn) Robinson. to 14 )ards on 10 carries. But 1he b1g-pl:1> gu~ s1ruck on the Panthers' first play from scnmmagc. L1g·zagg1ngtus way 65 )ards to the end zone. Kcv~n H untcr's c-<.lra Poinl tied me game at 14 .. We.ton Jobn80n bead• toward a touch- down ·w1tb a fl.rat-quarter lntercepdon ' OM!) "°' ....... .., --._ after atepplng. l n front of Santiago'• John Peralta to pick off the ball. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 1988 To·R~rated FVstunned . ' byDiablos Barons· offense kept s ilent- b y Mi~sion Viejo in 24-3 loss By RICHARD Dl 1\~ Delly.._ c ... ..__.,, There·s a 11me and J pl.ill' tort'' t'f\ 1hing Fountain \ alle~ H 1~h OJ'> h.id n' place a~ ( irange Count~·., top-ranl.ed h•utbal: tl'.im but Thursd.i' night was"TIOt the 11me to S"hcw. It oO Dunng.an il~'>t'.mbl\ oclurl thi: ~rn I( \li!>~lllll \ ICJO Coach \11kt.> Ru .. h prl'>lOll'J 111' ulkn"'e hnt' 10 tile school "IThursda' '-'J\ tor 1'11. Jmurg heio~ "hen \\C · introduced our ollt·n'I' l lint R u'I ,J,,1 Then he got thc:n J,quJ1n11. J \qlr lht Haron' \\hen the 1ntroduc11on "a' lin.111~ "' t·r tilt· D1abl~:. had pummekd :-..o I Fountain \Jilt'" 2.i. \ tn a non-league game before an emmJ''d ~ • • JI \1 ''11Jn \ 1e10 High .. Our ollensi'e lint ~t'l'l t ~oun1.11n \.ille' quar· tcrbac~ [)a, 1d l Henigan till th1.· fidd ··'>aid Ru\h "'ho~ founh-ranked team '" tht· .i•unl' mprcl\t'J to \.LJ "\\t· prcm "<'II ltm11ed "hJI ht•t .. d d1• · Henigan the Bart•m '<•utl\ra" 'en .. auon "ho\ kno" n for gu1d1ng dram.111, , .,1111·hJd ,, "a) hac J..\tagc in this one The Baron) 12-11 "l''1.' IOi• 1afl''ht'h111d1 in the founh quarter for an~ thl'J.tn .. ' Tht' Barons. "ho,t· prt'flJT Jt11Jn llmt> "·" shon bet"ecn Thursda ~ night'''"'' Jnd la\\ a1urd.1' ·., 3S·31 come-from-behind '1ctor. t" 1. r (I T llr1.1 had 1:••ntrol ot the football for all ol 5~ ~'-onJ, n thl' tinal quartt'r ··\\ e tell our ktd' that HH• .111 ·1 ol1a am t'\t use!>." said Fountain\ alk' ( 1a1.h \l1h1. \Ii nt·i "I hert• are no ahb1s ·· · Lmle "'ent nght lor th1.· Bawr ' f "I \h<.swn \ teJu quarterbac Tro' 'Klipp rusht•J for "' 'ai(E\n the h~t quaner on fi, e cames F11un1.11n \all,' "a' olh tOU$l) eitpccung him to pa ' \\ ht'n he did. he ""mplell t1 "~t'l ~ p.t'~' lor I 33 yards and tv.o touchd0\1.0\ In tbe first half Fllunt ... n \ .11 l'~ hJd one pc.l'>...:ss1on lut more than tv.o ll\tl'utl."' and that CJntl' on 11s final dm e betort' halftime Two plays later .\ngelo' 1c fumbled at 1he Edi on 38. 8ut the Panthers (0-2) could not take advantage of 1hc (Pleaee eee EDISON/82) CdM picks-af-ISant-iago "s funht'r frustra1 1 .. n l•.l d11na \ thl' Jn,' thl' Barons missed a field ~oal from ;4'' JrJ, a'' a' \,1 1 ss1ofl \ tC'JU kd ''' al ·Pu JX''>t' pla' t En, F kdahl. (Please see BAR ONS/B2) TARS, OILERS· DUEL; UNI, WARRIORS VIE ( By-ROGER CARLSON Ollheo.llr"9l•Uft Two major prep m alncs unfold tonight in football -Hunlington Beach's Oilers (0-:!) and Nev.port Harbor's Sailors ( 1-1) !)CJuare otT for the 51 st .ume. and University's Trojans (0-~) and Woodbridge High's Warriors (2.0) tangle in an If\ inc bad.)ard slmm1sh. Add111onall). there are se'en other ,:30 games involving Orange Coast area teams a the~ enter Week No. 3 of five.non-league rounds before getting down 10 league play. · Also in achoo: anta ~n.a Valle~ (0-0-1) mee1s Ocean View ( 1-1) at Hun1ing1on Beach: Es1anc1a (:!·0) and Los Amigos (0-2J hook up at Gard\'n G ro' e: Dana Hills (0-1)- is at Laguna Beach (0-2): In me ( 1-0) is al Tusrin (0-2). Santa Ana (2-0) and Mater Oe1 (0-J,l tangle at Santa Ana Bowl; Esperanza (1 -0).1s at Wc.,1mins1cr (1-1). and Saddleback (0-2) 1s at Dominguc1 (2-0). . Harbor's duel w11h Hun11ngtofl Beach features the running.of 1he a1lars· Tom Walker. o opposed to rhe new look ofEfic Pcllinato at quarterback for Huntington. Harbor holds a 30-16--' sencs lead. Johnson intercepts three~ leads S ea _!(ings · 5 2-8 w in - B y JON FE RGUSOS OI !fie 0.-, NM a1.n Corona del Mar H 1gh JU n1or \\ l'Ston Johnson became a pn man rece•' er for 1hc first 11 me Thursda" night. ln fact. he "a~ the pnm;ir: rl't1.'l\Cr for both quartt'rbacks. Johnson ~1d he onh had 1ht• hall thro" n 10 him twice in the first 1"0 gJrt1e'I th1., sc:ison H1 pnman job was 10 run pla~ s in J'> a S\'cundar: \\ 1de rt'l:t'I' er 10 !ht' ofTensc. whi le C'onct•n1,ra1ing more on his ,Jkfens1ve bacl.. pla~. , W11h v.1de rece1Hr'> Jell <. larl.. I prasned l neel and Johnson's brother \\ arren 1mononucleo 1 lout of the hneup. Weston Johnson bernm.e 1he·h1ain man. He caught ti' e passes for 5 'ard and one touchdo" n m lhe Sea Kings· 5~-non·lt•:iguL· foo tball \\in over Santiago at Ne"' port Harbor Thursday nighr. ··11 was m~ fir 1 tan on the a\c. spltt end."' Johnson said ... I had JUSI ran 1n the pla)s be fore. I knew 11 was a chance. so I tned to mn l..c the be I of 1t:· Bui-that wa onl) th~offcn 1ve end of.lohnson-"s pertormance. L>elens1H~I~. h~ caught 1hree of 'an-ti~o quarterback Dana R1pk~ ·s pas<;es as man) as an) of the Ca,aht'rs· recc1' er<> and returned t"o or them for touch do" ns 10 the first half It ga' e him four lmerct'ptlon~ on tllc sea5on in three games Hts second one Thursda' "h1ch he s\·ampered 38 > ards wnh fo r a 1ouchdo" n ga' e tht' \ea t-..J ngs a stunning-31..0 lead \O.tlh ""-'lt to plar in the' fir t half. He also had an eaJ1er 1n1crup110n retum of Ji "ards for a score. and defen tH' bad.lield ranner. Junior Jerrou. Willard. "ent 1 'i 'ar1.h \\Ith (•n1.' in betv.t"Cn CdM \o\-Cnt on to reg1 tcr tl\ third most lop 1ded victor') sinc-t> 11 opcnl'J 10 I 4o 1 and m b1gge'>t "in since trouncing Pac11i"a 5t--i 1 dunn~ that hoors first \Car 1n 196 . The ·Sea Kings 1 m pm' ed 11 • '\.c ;1 no ha' e "on t'1ght of their last nine Ja11ng 1'Jd1. 10 thl' ..econd µme 0(1he1r ru n to the 'x.·a \ 1e" 1 1.·J~ue 11111.' J 'car :i~o San11ago. a 40-0 "inner u\C~r "·''Jona a 'H''-'~ agu tell 101-1 . ··This "asn't "hat "e ii\!Jrl'd ,m c '~·St .. ~·d CdM Coach 03, e Holland ~ \\ e ul)lpc.-d on ·em ear:I~. lt'-s1ust one of th~ thin~' \\ e got ~'m-e brt'ak and scored quid .• Thnt's not :im inJ1 1.a11nn ,,f "hat kind of team the)·,, got "The~ v.ere good The~·, C' g• •t a lot ,,, gu' s go1 ng (Plelie ~ CdM/8 2) RUSTLERS OPEN MISSION C AMPAIGN Golden \\ c-st C olkg.t.> opc.·n,1hc: \11..,..,wn <. llnferen~ season against Pai.adt·na c C son1~ht Jt -at Orange Coast College Great team spel'd .ind .i ,kw pti t l1•kn~· Jll' the kc" to the Lan er anal J\\.<_11.l111~ Ru<,tkr, < .1.tch Ra~ Shad.leford. and Pasadl.'!YJ h,1, ;ii,,,' l..t>' .,1,.11 pl<i,ers returning from last se.l'!IO.fl \\ bt'Tl II kd lhc: \ut1lh C0ast Conference in rushing 'arda~1· Quancrbad. Da nJ f •, " '"Jl ~t'll.IH'r \1arcus JonCs-tsl\ l 3l~ht'S 1n J _:J-l; It>" Ill ( okndak :a\! \\t'ekl and 1a1lbad • .\nthon' \\ JIJJ .. "'ho k,1 the Lrn1.a "llh •mort'than6UlharJ'a 't'.Jr .. 11 • .m.:rl."turn m1 ,1.irter<,.and sophomore bad .. , f.-.h.il1d .\' ,111, l .irnd ~\, l.l'' return alsp. Golden \\ e'>t "ill ~ '' ' till' '''" ''l'' Oa' JO Wngh t a dt'll'n ''e t'ntl "h' ' .l·r nur.ing a tender shoulder for 1hr~ "1.'l' ., ri ' ToJd l ''""a' thr Rustlcr<i Jrten"'e \.tanJl•UI 1:1 thl'l111puwr "111 ~1an in his pla"·c Jg.tin ~lso Jetensl\ L IJ I.. t 1'.1. l< •Jd' "ho 'ul1t>red a brol..en hand JO tht.> l •older \\ l''>I opcnn <rµm'>t long Beach 1"0 ~eel..s agl1. I'> ,,J, 1•nnl 101 1t1ur 10 ti' r "eek!> Georgl! ~e~ a Ir(' hman fwn \1anna t.i~ ... , hi' rla e '-Pony Express' delivers win for Costa Mes& Mustangs collect 260 yafdsOn ground in overpowering Ga rden Grove. 34-7 By STAN GRANCH DlllrNllfCa11 ,. ••a It -After many le~n years, Costa Mesa High's football team is enjoying the aood life because of us versioq of "The Pony Express:· Thanks to a product1"e ground pme. the Mustangs galloped past Garden Grove. 34-7. Thursda~ n1gh1 • at Garden Grove High. .. We needed this \\.in," said Costa Mesa Coach-TQm BaldWln ... o\ftcr some early problems "ith the A!Jonauts' defense. \.\C made oml' adJUStments at half ume and com· pletcly blew them a"a\. "Garden Gro'e used a ddef\SC "e had never seen before and people were lfoed up in cnlm~l) different places. At halftime. we told the offensive line who to block and our offense opened up. The more de- fenses we Stt. the bc\ler ""flt be able to handle anything am t.Unt tries.." r Costa Mesa (2· I l struggled in the fil'\,' half in trying to figure out ~--# Garden Gro' e· defense. The ~lu - ta ngs were ltm11cd to three first do"ns in the first 'half and one of th ose came onake> penal!,. Tht' Mustangs Jumped on 1op earh thanks to the gencros11~ of 1hc Argonuais. "ho fum bled the ball awa) al· heir '1. T"o pla}S later. quanerback Rich hones cored o n a 2-)ard run. Lale 1n the second quarter\\ 1th the ball nt their o"n 10. the Mu ~angs were for~d to punl but ma1nt:uned pos~ss1on "'hen the Argonaul step-- pcd offside. T"o pla) later. \tano) Bon1lla.J'ound_;i hole up lhe.m1ddle and raced 87 ~acds fo r 1he touch- d own. .. Bonilla. a senior fullba l . had 11 cames for 134 ~ards and l\\O tou1..h· downs 10 leading ~tcsa 'ha"n Lef· fing"'ell added 0 'ards on 10 (3mt'<> as tht' Mu tangs rushed for ~60 ,ard One of 1he rcn ons C'o ta ~te..a has been successiul this \Car ha been the u~ of the "'snoone ·olfenc.c. ~ "I had to use the "1shbone th1c; ~ear as I bavt' a good·slled otTen'>1'e hoe and a mulmude of running bad.s ... eitplained &Id in \\ 11h the running g.amt' in high gear Co ta ~k'-1 thrt'\' the ball onf\ SI\ umes. Ho"<'' er: 11 v.a fa r from 3 ~rfec1 nitJht for the M ust~ngs· "-ho "'c~ 1u1ll> of four tutno' er . prompting Bald"'" 10 note~ "If\\(' hn'e that man~ turno' en agasnc;t .i g,,.)j 1e.im \\C~OSC •• (osla \1esa's detenw pl.1,.:J ,,,.I e\cept late in lht' second quar' :r ''ht r tatlbad. Jo hua BOH' hr1 .... ,. riH· tackles en route.' 10 an '~-,arJ: •Ulh· do"n run for the .\rgonau11, Leading the "a~ for \l u\1.tm!" defl'nsl\ eh "a 5enior ltnl ri1Jn .'111J pla e-l..1ckt'r Jim Harne "HJSllC I the bc~t foolhJl1 J'IJ\L'I on th<' tt'am:· comm.:-nk J liJ ,J" • n .. He does 1t all for u~ ·• Da' id ~llada) too~ th .. ._1pen11~ kickofT of the ~-ond half and nt'arh "'cnt all the v.a' He_ b.ld ~nh 1he k1ci..er to ict b' 1n orde-r rl' \tl•I'\' 01.11 ' (Pleaee .ee MESA/82) Manny Bonilla Gold medal hopes melt on final toss U.s-:shotputt F Ba rnes ta k es s h-ort-Hved lead In final round: Doehring finishes 11th tn shot 1oda}. Sam<'~ <WJ1d ht' felt hl' "3' -<;kt·r· \o\-all..1ng up to tht' 'l'f1 J.l,1 nwrn1.•nh" • of the compc1111on , SEOUL lAPl -l. l '.shot-putter saw his iold medal.dream )ha1tt'rcd. Mal) Slane' suffered a nightmare flashback, and a 5·foot· I Po"crhouSl' towered O"er her n'als. In lht' heptathlon. J3ck1e Jo~ ncr- ~rStt o"ercame a sore ~nee to run up a b 11 1eed. -Su°'•r pnntc-n C"iif bronte al -;z.1 • • "Being the las1 nnc tl' thrcN. alv.I\ lne" lha1 I could ha'~ J chanec to ma,ke up 11 somth\)\l\ managed 10 do bot'llt r." T1mmerm.in said ... This com~ut1on end\"' 1th lht· las1 1hre" aod th3t "-'' proH~ ··1 felt good after m' JJ,t thH>" .rn,1 I reall\ did n't e\pell T1mnwrm.1n t11 JO thai f;rr .. ht' said -1 mu\t .._,, '"'h impressed .. f in1shin1 11th \\l former <.. on,na · dt'I Mar High and n Clemente Ht~h standout Jim Doehnn~ \\ ho't· t-'·.~ efTon v.a) tar off ht hl<"t1mc hc'\I ,,, OLYMPICS ON TV 'rOlflGHT • 4.30 p.m -TnM:k and tit"ld {men'\ \00 mc-tcr final). ~mnasuc (men's 1nd1' 1d111l tinalsl. ro.-. mg (final ) y,omen' d1' 1n.g. men·io YOl~)ball and ,._1mmanf. Q,X} rm -Tra l.. and field (heptathlon). omnu\1 cmcn's tfl\ tdtJual tinal-.l SATUJU>AY SEOUL/1988 69-10'~. Had he Nualcd his bc:'lt tt v.ould ha\c plat·\-J hun tif\h 1n the final standing The Ohmp1c shot put ~ord "'~' broken SI\ \1mcs The Game • fint trad. anJ field a<>\d medal v.tnt \o ~q .. po\.lnd RO<-& Mot.a of Ponupt, v.ho' ~ntrollcd ll\c pace or the v.omcn'\ m3rathon '1r· tuall from ~tan 10 finish alol'\& the m"'I&) nrttt of. out, Mota, •ho alw took the brun1e 10 tM firJt Ol~mpac: •omen'\ maralhon four yea~ 110. pulled a•a) 1n thr final~,,, m1ln to ~1n 1n 2 houn. 23.39 tecemds. Lau Ma"an ot UIVlitia took ~ Ii) er 1n l:25..S2 and IUlrin Done of Ea t C'.mnan lltc: brCJut ,. 2:26 20. • . hho.uP battt) ~ -... .... •• -~'l'lllAlmU'I .. .l ... -' Or11nge Cou1 DAILY PILOT/ Friday, September 23, 1988 IDT ~oping it can maJre Dlar1' O.D the field Saturda~ From 'he A11oclated Press CAMBRIDGE. Mass. -When 1t comes to· football, the Massachusetts Institute of Technolog) is best knO\\ n for the inflating balloon that eml'rged from underthe 47-yard line during the Harvard-Yale gamt' 10 1982. Mir other gridiron claim 10 fomecame two years later when their West Coast counterparts at the California Institute of Tcchnolog) hacked their wa) mto the electronic scoreboord daring the Rose Bowl: Cal Tech 38. MJT 9. , .. But now the Bea vers -oaturc· engineers-hope to leave their marl.. on the field 1n tcad of under or above it. MIT pla)s.a 'ars1t) football game Sawrda) for the first tame since student 'otcd to abolish the sport 87 )'Cars ago. •Football? At MIT? "I guess 11 must be them) s11que of MIT -the ' ast ditTeren~ betw~n football and high academics." said Dwight muh. MIT's head coach .. In realit) the) 're prett)' well suited to each other "In terms of the strateg' of the game. u ·s nice to have these kids." mith safd. smiling at the under- statement. The move to 'aN•t). like mot thin~ of MIT. 1s mostl) technical. The 'Tute. as the school is known. has been playing club football the last nine years but last sprin~ decided to join 01\l'i1on lfl when it began running out of opponents. The Bca,crs open their season at 1.600-seat Steinbrenner Field -named .after George's father. Henry. a track star at MIT -against Stonehill College of Nonh Easton. ~ handful of students should be on hand. along w1th the l::ud-back marching band, .whose fonna11 ons include pi and in tin it). .Founded an I 61. MIT fielded a football team from 188 I unlll 190 I." hen undc-rgraduates' oted I 19-117 to abolish the port after a freshman football pla)er died dunng a non-football related campus ritual called the Cane Rush Rieb Gossage, Ch 1cago Cubs re he' er," ho is second on the all-11mc list "1th 30 I career sa' es. tras •tcCTitnamed the d1sfa' or oro Zimmer: ·'rm m' o"n '"orst enem' and I kno\\ I'm gomg to be the goat or the.hero. That's the life of a shon relief man. But I lo'~ it and I'm confident I'll ha'e that form again ne\t season. If I have an) faults 11·s tha1 I'm stubborn. and had I been on the ball. I would ha' e realized that I have to make some changes in m) p11ching. but not necessarily de' elop a nc'' pttch. ·· Three share B.C. Open lead E DICOTT. ~.Y. -Ed Doughcn}. l!I Jim Simons and Roger ~ahb1c shot 6- under-par 65s T rsda) morning and watched as their l?c\ held up throughout the da' for the first-round lt":'ld .it the B.C Open. - The tno "as 101ncd atop the leader .board l>~ Da' e Rummells. "ho con' cned hird1l'S on fourofh1s laSt StA holes to tit for the lead at llic par-71 En-Joie Golf Course. Ball Glas on and wa, nt' Ll'' 1 hared first place bnefl) at 6·under. but both boge)l'd the I 51h hole and ended up one strof...c behind the 11.'aders. ~lso ucd for second were Ken Green. Mari.. '-' 1ebe an<J Lance Ten Broeck. McEnroe turns b~ck Chang LOS ANGELES -Third-seed John ~ McEnroe sunivcd fhe break points 1n the. first set Thursda) and beat 16-\ear.:Old Michael Chang of Placentia. 6-2. 6:4. in the • second round of the Los Angeles men's tennis tQumament. M.cEnr_9C. 29. of Douglastoo. . Y .. was O\Cr- powenng but inconSistcnt 1n the fii:st set as he scored seven service aces but committed six double faults. "The fir t set was tougher than the score made it look.·· McEnr~sa~d. "He ii1c~ u_p lhe.ball.rc.alLLearly. A lot of people cant do that on m) sen•e." . Chang had a double break-point chance ea riv in the set and had McEnroe do" n lo.,c-40 in a later game but was unable to conven cu her opponun1ty. . "I had m) chances ... l•just didn't win\he points," said Chang. who fell to McEnroe 1n straight sets the last tame they met. at the French Open. -Physician says Tyson normal NEW YORK -Mike T~!>on·s ph) -m 1cian for the past fe" }cars said Thursday ht! "had no knowledge of Mike being a m~nic depress1"c" and \\as surprised b~ a pl(bhshed report in \.,h1ch the hca') weight champion was quoted as sa} 1ng he ~ufTers from a "manic- depress1ve condition." · Dr. Eugene Brod). a Ne\\ York 111tcrnist who said he has treated Tyson for thrC'e or fo ur }Cars. said. "Most people and most doctor~ can 1ell "hen someone 1i. manic or depressive: Mike seemed perfect I) normal 10 me." . IN THE BLEAeHERS .. "Howdy, nelahbore,l I'm Loge, Section E, Row Nine-, Seat a. and thla la my wife, Seat R. .. " McDonald to perform in Israel OAKLAND -Ben McDonald, a m three-}ear NB.I\ veteran out of UCI who staned 41 games for the Golden State Warriors last season. has signed a contract to pla} basketball in Israel nc\t season. the Warriors announced Thursday. "We are very ha pp' for Bc'n and..t'C_clbe ll,ils_made a goocT"declsiOn. We arc pleased he was able lo get a guaranteed contract and we \\iSh him well." said Don Nelson. the Warriors· coach and general manager. With the addition of Ralph Sampson 10 the team through a trade last season. McDonald's pla}ing ttme would likel) have d1m1n1 shed greatl} this season. He JOins three other former Cl pla)ers in the European leagues. including Johnn) RoiCrs and Tod Murph~. who signed in late ~ugust. nnd Kevin Magee. who returns to pla) an Tel A.''''· Israel. The 6-foot-8 McDonald. \\ho made most of his stans when Larn muh wa out with an tnjUr), averaged 6. 7 poanis a game last season. He has signed w11h the Holon. Israel. team. The Wamors will rc1:11n NB;.\ rlglus to 1<."Donald. who had a }ear remaining on a three-) car con1rac1. Yocum scopes Harvey's elbow Rookie right-handed rehef pitcher Iii Bryan Harvey of the C'ahfom1a Angels underwent successful arthro cop1!; sur~ Thu™1a} to remove l\\O bone chips in his right elbo". the American League team announced. The procedure was performed by Dr. Lewis Yocum at Ccnunela Hospital in Inglewood. Following a recovery stage and (~babihtauon pc.nod.. Harvey is..cxpccJ.Cd to be at full strength for spring training. the An$els said. Harvey, 25. thus completes his fi rst full b1g-lcagu~ se.lson with a 1-5 record. a 2.13 earned run average and 17 sa"es. He appeared in 50 game ... pitching 76 innings and allowing 59 hits \\h1lc "all..1ng 20 and strikmg out 67 ... Bobby Ojeda's nearl~ SC'_ered finger is ho~ing 1mpro~ement and the ...;t'~ '\or!.. \4t>ts ptteh~r 1s resttng comfonabl~. team doctor Jim Parkes said Thursda}. Ojeda 1s rcco,cnng at Roos{'H'lt·. 1. Luke's Hospital. where m1crosurgef) "as performed \\ ednescfa) afler the left-handc-r acc1dentall") cut the top third of the middle finger on his p11chmg ha nd '"th a hedge trimmer. "He seems to be in good pm ts and his finger seems to be responding \\ell." Pari..e said. OJeda is expected to spend anotherda) Ori\\ o in the hospital. He will soon begin a 1\-month rehab1l11a11on process and the Mets are hoping he\\ ill be able to p11ch next season. (; Television, radio TELEVI ION 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at Pi1tsburgh. WGN. 4:35 p.m. -BA EBALL: Cincin.nati at •· . Atlanta, TBS. 5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: cw York Mets at St. Louis. WOR. - 6 p.m. -BOXING: chcdu lcd -John Meekins vs. Mohamed Kowo,a in a 10-round junior-welterweight bou1 at Atlanttc Cit~. E PN. 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: :...1mnc.so1a at Angels. ZChanneL 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at San Francisco. Channel I I. 7:30 p.m. -TENNI : Lo Angeles men·s tournament quanerfinalc;, Prime Ticket. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: The Pegasus Stakes from East Rutherford. N.J., ES P . 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Faarplex Park replays. Channel 56 (Pnmc Ticket. 11 p.m.). 9:25 p.m. -AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOT- BALL: Grand Final from Melbourne. ESPN. RADIO 7:05 p.m. -BASEBALL: Minnesota at Angels. KMPC{71 0) 7:05 p.m. -BASEBALL: Houston at an piego. KFMB (760l. 7:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgcrs at San Francisco. KAB( (790). . .-........,....,_..~~~--~-----·--~,~ ---- - CdM PICK" OFF SAN~IAGO, 52-8. hom81 • • both wa}~. We \\Ore them do""· which we thought we wt-re going to do." Standtng out otTenm ch for C dM were: Quanerback T) Pn c. who completed 11 of IQ passe$ tor 136 yards and a touchdown; Brian Lucn~. w ... n pn1nt'rl '1"' • 1rfir "" I~ tarrtC'I: John Katovs1ch. who ran for47 )ards on four camn and cauaht one pas' for 8 yards; and kicker Pat ( allaghan. who hit all ~ven of h1<1i com c-rs1on' and a 37-yard field goal The Sea Kinas bas1calf\ ran 10 their final two touchdowni. 10 the fourth q1.&1ner. blvina 11ined the ball by .,.., "91 _......, .......... v1nue of -guns what'> -an interception each time Johnson had one and Katovsich made the other on a nice one-handed scoop. Grt'S Haack and Lucas had 6-yard scoring runs Haack also scored.on a 4-} ard run durin& the third quancr. a touchdown 1ha1 made Holland part1cula~I> happy in a game where he said, "Everybody played ~ell. • "I tell yo u what was really pleas- ing." he said. "was that when they did score. then we came down and had a score. That was really super on our pan." If fact. 1t was the first time the Sea Kinas faced that situation after c;hut- una out their first two opponents. When Rudy Motle) bulled 7 }ards for a touchdown 10 compleie a 13-pla}. 80-yard dnve in the third quarter. it marked the first ume CdM had been scored upon this season. Thal's more than 10111 quarters-or 128 minutes and 34 seconds -for those keeping track. . ---cwena def ~r st. S.ntiaeo I = kere bv Oulrttn -Sanl11110 0 0 e 0-t Coron• clel Mer 10 11 7 l•-5 '"'"' 0U•r'91' CdM-<•"eollln 31 FG, lD.04 CdM-Wt. Joonson 37 interctDl•on return ~ <C•lleollln klckl. •:21. S.Cend OU.11W . COM-Wt Jonnson 10 DISS from Prlc'- IC••l•llh•n kkkl, 11,0I Corona del Mar defen•l•e lineman Brett Allen 1et. a band on the facema•k of Santial(o'• quarterback Dana Ripley darlJll the fir•t quarter at 1f ewport Harbor Tbunday. CdM-Wllil l'O IS lnterceolion return IC•ll .. ll•n kick), l:SO. CdM-Wt JoMson 38 fnterceDtlon rt!lurn 1C111eonen kick), 1.SO. Tlllrd Ovarter CdM-HHCI( • run ICallaonan kicttl 9 SO San--Mo!ltv 7 run tD Riolev runl 3 26 l"eurtll OU1r'9!' EDISON TOPS JORDAN. • • CdM-H11c1< 6 run (Callaghan k1c~. 1 0 . CdM-Lucn 6 run tCallag11an klekl 3 57 Attendenct l.000 (estimaleol From Bl miscue. . White's team .was on a mission li't - the second half. ~rnrnng Its third win in as man) trie'i. Robinson. \\ho endedupwith 129)-ard on I carries. was onl} a shado" co' ered b~ th<.' tall trees oft he Edison defense. .. I reall) bche' c "e let up clght before the fi rst half ended." White said. "Four of those (runs b' Rob-. ral<t tm\e hun:---· -- '\! kick~. •:J.4 Attendance 1.000 (esumai~dJ... GAME STATISTICS Fir$! downs R~s·v.,.dtV• Pusl119 .,..,.d•9e Pusi119 Relurn nro1oe· Hept!ve RJCll"nroaoe Net vtr0.9« Punts Fumotes·fumt>les 1os1 pen.nies·vero•oe Jor 5 28 166 0 0+1 0 .,,, ~·II ISS s J3 7 2 Edi 16 44 206 I I 10·13·0 s:a-o 3•• 2·29 1•1 GAME STATISTICS San Flr\I downs 9 ltu$11H·vtrO•ge 28• IOI PessJr19 v.,.01ge 70 Penlno 9·23·S llltturn v1r01ge• .I Neoe11ve "ck v.,.oege 3-t\'l•n· 1 I Netverd•ge t7S Punll ·28- l"umt>i.s·fumb ts IOSt •·I Ptnallles·v1ro1ge 6·64 Time of Douesslon 2• 13 •Punt. ln1erctPl•011 fumolf returns INDIVIDUAL RUSHING CclM ,. J7·1U 136 11-19·0 93 l·m n-9 •U 2-Jt- S·l 5·SO 2H7 Aller stopping Jordan to be&Jn the second half, the Chargers took o'er on· their own 39-,ard ltnc l\11randa carried four s1ra'1gh1 time!> for 14 yards. and ~ngelo" IC' thn:" l'omple- uons of I:? and 14 \ards 10 l\f1randa and Bnan R)der re~pl't'll\el). Thl· ~ pass to Ryder put the hall on the Jordan 10. and after l\\O runs b' Miranda netted 4 )ard~ . .\ngl·lo\ 1c found R}dC( in the cnd1onl· Jon Ccrnok·~ point after made 11 21 -1.t. Edison. Time of ooueulon 10 11 •Punt. lnterceotlon fumooe re•urns INDMDUAL RUSHING Jor~ooinson. 18· 129 8ovo 6·21 Nea1 1·6 Ramirez. S·for·ml11us I Ea1-Mirenoa, 2t·l60 Sllt rma'I S SJ AnQetovlc, 7·15. Wa4ren ?·6 No,.o•nv ·Hor· minus 2, Zamiska, l-for·m1nus 26 INDIVIDUAL PASSING Jor-Rarulrez, 0·6· l. 0 Eaf-Ange10111c 10·23·0. ·11 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Eot-Mlr1no1. 3·16. lh oer 2 20 Re111y 2· 1• 8eiro. 1·13 11togln1, I· II W1rr1n 1 7 RIDiey, 1'·29 Gill an. 1·3 CoM-t..ucu 1•·87. Kato11s1cn 4·47. Haack, 1·26, Wllle rd, 2·11, Borg. 7·7; Price ?·lor·m ,n ?I • INDIVIDUAL PASSING San--0 R1Dlev, t ·73·S, 70 COM-Price. lltl9·0, 136 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING S1n--A RIDtev 3·?3, Peralta 2· 1' , erc1s11 neoa, 1·201 Hosu, 1·8, Mollev Gllllen, Hor·mln 2 CoM-We Jonnson, 5·85 Jactuon. Lucu , 1·10. Hecleer 1·10 Rau111 l(atovslcll. l·I, HH cl(, 1 4 Ptr• 1·2. 1·10, 1·9. BARONS STUNNED, 24-3·. Long Beach Jordan promptl) toof... the kick-off and marched ·1J 'ards to the Edison-15. Bui on liN:and-1 0. quancrbacf... Ted Ram11l'I fumhkd Lamont P<.'a\ n:t·o, erl·d and returned the ball to the Edison :::?5 • · Pea~· rcco'Cr) '>parl..ed a '5-~ard dm e that led to an .\ngl'lo' IC J-')ard TD pass to Patncf... Reill~ ror J 2b-I 4 lead. M1rand,:i nearl) got to thl.' end zone first. but a .12-\ ard wuchdo" n run \\as called bat;f... tx•rnusc of a penalt). The 5-9. 175-pound hacl. \\3S cred11cd \\1th a 27-,ard run hu1 lhl· ball "as brought ha.cl.. to thl.' Jordan 20. Miranda then procccdl'd 10 ramble 12 mor{' 'ard' for fir,t-and-goal. · .. We've got 10 l'llt down on llJrn- overs. We hn'c a long \\3) to go. hut we have character." White said. The Panthers 100!.. ad,antagc of an Edison mistake 1n thc fir<;t 4uartl·r and turned 11 into sc,en po1111s . .\bad · Snap from center \"l'Ot-Off ihe hands of Edison unter Mark Zanml.a. and Zamlska was forced to cat the ball on the Edison 4. r Robinson then ran 3 'ard<;. and Ramirez scored from I \ard out I :'.l I into thl' gaml.'. Hunter) 1.'\lra point was good and Jordan lecf. 7-0. Edison took the lead \\tfh 7:~7 left 1n the half on a Miranda ,i.)ard touchdown run . .\ngelo' 1c h11 .\rt Bai rd for a t"o-point con' ers1on and a 14· 7 Edison lead. * EcllMNI 21, LCNl9 8 .. dl Jordan 14 kert bv OUarten LOllll 8HCl1 Joroan 1 7 0 0-1• EOiion 0 U 7 7-78 l"lnt ou.,.,., Jor-lbmlrt1 1 run (Hunter k1elo.I, 10, 19 h<end Olltr'91' Eo-Mlranoa 3 run (klcll faireol. 10 19. Ect-Mlrande • run (8alro oau from AllfflolliC), 717 • Jor-Rdbinson 6S run (Hunter l\1ckl l 10 Third 0v•r'91' Eo-Rvotr 6 oau from Angtlovic tCernoi.. klel(), • 27 ir:ourtt1 OU.r'91' Eo-Rt illv l Da .s from ~ngelovoc 1Cerno1t. From Bl • • whQhad a_hand tn l'ach 'ICtlnng. pla). Then 1t ~as time for the l..111. dommated 1n mu,1 \lat1<,tH.al The D1al>los scofcoon their first catagoncs. dri' e of th{' founh quaner \\1t h "Bas1call). their olH.·n"' e ltnl· uut-Ekdahl again the thom·in the Barons· ph)sicalt:d us up front.'' ~ld \1 1lne1 side. On a pnch. Ekdahr 1hre\\ a 4- "The} pla)cd "Ith morl' lllll'th1l~ )ard touchdo"n pass to Kopp tlk than us and dcfcnsi,{'1) \\C pla~l.'d quancrback. 1hen ktel..cd tht• P.\T to ver) poorl) for the sc:cond \\Wf... an a · make 1t 11-3~ row. . Thin$ kept gelling \\or<;{' for- "We JUSt had brcakdo" "' .ind \\I.' Fountain Valle). did an cxtremcb ~hoc.id~ job ot M1ss1on Viejo cornerback J.J. For- tacklmg:: ~ tune intel'('eptcd a Hen1&an pass on The D1a blos mo' ed 97 ~:lrd<t on the Barons· first pla' from scrimmage.. theirfirst sconngdri\e.c:apf)l'db) a · after the score. A. fe\\ J?la)S later. yard touchdo\\n pas., from Kopr to Ekdahl booted a 47-}ard tield goal to Ekdahl. make 11 24-3. The Barons. who had onl) 24 The Barons had the: b.all for53 more ru shing yards. used onl' h1g pac;s pl:n seconds before the D1ahlo!I took - a 73;~rder from Henigan to Roh control for good. Dubarto pµt the ball on the D1ahlo.,· 7 'Tm not tired of (being , o. I):· -t<> set up their first-quartl'r~core -Milner .said. "It doesn't C('.Cn roncern their onl) one of the ni ght. me. l"m more toncerncd with my- FourHatn Vall<~) running hac~ football team than betng-ranl..ed No.· Kcdric Po"e. the main man 1n the 1. .. backfield "ho ru hed 13 11 mes for 34 yards. "'as-dropped for a 4-,.ird lo'>c; on the next pla\ before Henigan threw two in complete pas c<t. l he Barons had toseulc fora 2 -\ard lil'ld goal b} Derck Mahone). n1af...ang 11 7-3. • Mission .Viejo used thl' la'>I I ~4 of the first quaner and 1he fiN 55 seconds of the second quarter to \core again. Ekdah1 . who ktcf...cd three e\tra points and Ofte fi eld gual. \,a., on ihe rece1vingendofa 10-\ard tourhdo"n pass from Kopp earl) 1n the ':>eCl1nd quaner. His second P.\ T made 11 14-3. Mi ssion VieJO. The Diablos had 146 ru.,hang yards in the first half. Fountain Valle) had ci2ht.. .. We got beat tonight:• ti Iner 'ia11.I. "Thal doesn't mean I'm go1nj JO tto home. close the garage door. tu1 n the car on and suck on thl' e\hau\t PIP''· * Ml1Mcln Vlefo 24, Fountain Ve .. v 3 ken bv Ov•rten Fount1ln V•"«Y 3 o o o-a Mission VietO 7 7 0 10-2t l"lrst Ov•r'91' MV-Ekoant S ous trom .KooD 1e .. oan1 kick), J., FV-Mll!Onfv 28 FG, I~. S.Cend Ov•rtw MV-Ek01f\I 10 DHs from KoDo IEkdent kick), l l~S .._,.. Ov•r'91' MV-KooD • oau from Ekoant (Ekcfelll klekl, >., MV-Et<O•hl t7 FG 4 31 Allt nd•nc•· 3,000 (esllma teo) GAME STATISTICS ir:v FlrSI downs 9 ltusne•· vero1oe l•· 19 Pining .,.,.aaoe 111. Pi n ing 12-JO· I llltlurn .,.,.d111e• 10 Neoellve se~k vardage O Ne• verO•lllf 216 Punll •·39 Fun'll>IH·fumbles toSI H> Penellifl·vtrOlllC 6·S3 Time ot oouesslon 111·21 'Punl, lnttretDlion lumote return• INOIVIDUAL RUSH'"G MV ~ " '3·203 .. 137 10·14·0 II l·m1n•IO 3•1 l ·3S l -1 10·62 29.l1 Marina falls victirri-to Foothi11~ 28-10 ··You go back to the di11\\ ang board now aod cfiang{' a fe" thing.,. \\'c'll s1ill show up next I nJa~ night (against El Modena). and \h"ll ~1111 win the Sunset League." The Barons' offense opcnl·d the sccood half by spending 6.4 I on the field. but after 11 pla~ s. all the) had to show for 11 was a missed field ~oal from 46 yards out. Sull l+j. ~1i!ls1on FV-Po•t, 13·)4, Henigan. l ·lor·mu1us S MV-Higtshl, 20-79, l(oDD ll·S2 Et<O•hf • 4·34. Oerke, •·2•, Gew, S·• INDIVIDUAL "ASSING f:\'-Henleln, 12·30-1, 117 MV-KOPO. 9-ll·O 133 EkOanl H-0 • 0 1MM'O, 0·0·0 . ----Barton powers Knights' rushing attack; Vikings left searching for fust '88 win By KIR& WOLCOTT o.llr "91 C.11 ; ..... Havmg suffered shu1out 1n 11s first twopmcs lh1sscason. Manno H1gh·s football team got on the scon·board Thursda} ni&ht ab3mSt Foothill. but It was hardlv enough. Ud by the steamrolling rushing of Scott Banon and a pers1s1enl defense. which sacked the Vikmg.f quar- terback five umes after Jnlf'rauss1on. the Kn11hts stamped out a :!H-10 ~in before.(.{)()() m attendanl'C 31 ~onh· rup Field an Tustin Thc loss was the ~"enth straight for Marina apinst Foo1h1ll. dating back 10 1981. and c~tendcd the V1k1np' los1n1 \t~ak to eight game' ovci lhe lait two scawns On tht' brilhtttsidt, the Vik.mp scored their tint points followana nine qu.mrn of ,oott C1P in 1988. ··Sc:or;na lhOtc poants was a hutt hft f'or our luds •• Manna htad coa,·h Chns Ramst) said "II 101 the l'llOIM'ftlum IOtftl aftd .,.., u IMC\ 1n tM_JllM." TM Vik1nfS~tnC up•11h all IOot tht'ir points 1n a span of I ·49 ar the end of tM ""' h•lf: Tra1l1na l•.O ttn1or Stac:) Kqa~1fT fielded .i ~nl ,, . at his pwn 33. bobbled the ball. snatched it up again. and raecd 6 ... yards down the left s1dd1ne. un- touched. for the score. The Knights (2-IJ fumbled the ensuing kkkotTand Craig lrt>) fell on thc ball for Manna. Four pla ) .. latl'r. Mike Zenker booted a 30-"nrd lield 1oal. • Marma (1-2) finished the fir'it half wi&h 8 rushin1 ~ard . 12 pa11!l•nf'ards and OM first down Cto the Knights· IOI rushm1.36pau1naand~1gh1 first downs). yet traded b~ onl) four poan1s. "I mil) d1dn•t think the~ could scononourdefc~ "Footh1ll C'oach Jerry Howtll wud. "Our\pec:1al teams broke down in iM fim half Otht"r· watt. 1t micht have bttn 35-0. •• Of tht V1k.1np· fint-half d1f· ficult1n. RamK" said "We tt1ll nttd to trt our besic ofTcnw &01Cll-Th~ complirMn~itufl'l~orkrd "C'll. but we'vt p to ,et 1hc ~ad and hutter down. ( . In tbr lttOnd half. the ~-(oot·9. li();poadd ...,on looktd hkca knart. or tven a hammtt. ''°"" thf'Oulh buua n ht sbrtdded_1hc ViJWIP' front hM time and apan . Used primanl} as a linebacker last season and as a deco)' in the first half Thursda). Sanon exploded for runs of 19, 15. 3. 7 and 14 )ards on the Knights· fint dri\c of lhe... third quarter. leading up to a 1-)ard touchdown run by Scott Ha1duc. On Footh1lrs ne'\t dm. c. he earned three ttmes for 40 }ards, setting up a 9-yard touchdown pass from Tom. Hawkins to Ward Van Pell to put the pme out of reach. "Aller two games of blocking. the> finall> stancd gl\ mg me the ball tonight.'• said Barton. wtlo gamed 9:? )'ards on seven carries 1n the second half and I 07 )'ards on 1J carr~s m the pme On the Otha side of the field. the V1kmp staned hand1na tht bell to KapsofT•1th similar rtsults. In add1t1on to h11 fint-half punt rttum. tM S-8. I SO.pound fullback rushed for 78 yards. all in tM S«ond half. and caupt rwo p.strS for 22 m0rt. He ended the 11me with 16 7 o( Marina's 207 Mt )'lrdt. O.\'ad Schultz. t-Vllun~· QUiit· lff'blck. heel 1111 lwk. T ,,. .. to r8ll) his •am (rOm a I a..pG1nt •fiat. Schutu wa• ~five limn m tllr leCODd half tor .... o(ll )'8"k. fW finished 5 0( 17 b JI ylnls PHMlll and h8d one fnlrlftPtion. .. We ..,_ .............. but ~ dida't play well.-RamK) Mid. "Wt•rc not tofnt to makt 1n~ t'ttUtt\ for the wa} 1h1 ni$ .. tumcd out. \\e·rl' not going to hang our heads c1thcr. w c·rc just going to tan \\.Orf...1ng a httle harder ... Mer Int 1'00111111 * ff ...... Marine 10 kere in OU.rters ""' 0...rter 0 10 0 0-10 7 7 7 1-2' Foo1-H1wklM I rUfl (Ktvler lloctt) 7 23 _... ouerter Foot-Hewklns 2 run IKtvler ktckl 7 u . Mar-K-soff '1 lnltrCNt.011 ttlurn (AlmslrOfltl ll((k), 2 n# Mer-Ztnktr 30 FG. 0.37 TlllN oue..- F oot-+4• ldlJC 1 run (KeYler tt lckl. S ••· ,.,. 0..- Fool-Ven Pef1 ' NH lrOM H1wk1!1t IKtvler kldl), flt Artelldence. 1.000 (n u,,,ettCll OAM9 STATISTICS Mer Plrtl.._llt S •WllWl·v.,.... lf·'7 ~........ ll ~ S·lM lt9lurll¥W..... ., .._...._.,__,. S·tl .......... ... ~ ... . P~·"'"'9111 19\t .. . ,..._....,,....... Mt T ....... llllRlllR 191• 9""'", .._.,...,.,, ..,,... rttwrM -··UAL 11U•11111 ~........ IMI v~o t•IO ~ •• )·J Wllle!M, 3•1 ,. ...... "'"" ~ 11-n. a...-1, .... ....-~ P)I ...,_,AL ~A-Mef ~. l •U•I a , ....... -. , ... ~ ~now Mill ••w:: Ml IC._...,, 7 n '•-•~1911, ,.,.u. weueu. ''"• T;Uflftlll, MS, Ytll ll'f!! I t MESA ••• Prom Bl fumbtc<S ·and . Garden Gro\e re- covered. • The Mustang~ drove 58 )Jrd~ on six plays. scormg on Joe hnc-cwe1s' 2S-yard run. Just when the Argonaul!t thought that Bonilla was no longer aoing to carry the ball. he dad , sconnton a I ~ yard run. The Mustan1s" Kormg barrage ended as Hu) K1e" r~turncd a punt '7 )'ards for the final touchdown ot tM n1p1. IDYltatlonal °'*• Cont am CTM• ~nlf) runncn WMltr IO t~ir 1h1rd Wttkend of inv1tationah Saturday H the Dana Halh lnvatationaf unfokh S.tllrdi) rnomina. £orona Itel Mar. lfd b\ Eddlt' Laveltt. it-.d$ an an-a conunttnl which is tcbtdukd to C'om~tr. alona with Cotta M"8. Nt~JMm Harbor. a...una &nch. Mater Dt-i. Fountaan Vallr). Ocdn View. Marma, \\'ood- bri •• and Sedd~bftc~. \t:art1n~ at 9. INDIYIOUAL RIECIEIVING FV-Pow., 4·15 WNver 3·•1 Oubar 2·"; Ce>c*, 1·2•, S.uenotr11, 1·9. Husey 1·1 • MV-Ekd41ht. , • .,, Oerlle. 3· 14 81io.111 l·SS, H1ga"'I, 1·1S, KOPO, lf4 CM I .. _...UAL PAW ""*··· ...... 11 WwrlllWw ... Jl~k -··IM&.~ -- 00 1 K·~ .. Ml;O 0 S·lntn•JS Ml ,_.,, M , ... ,.,. ....... t·tf .......... . 00 ,.., •. J·:N ..... ,., •• )OIW!Mft, I• It, c ... , ... , ..... ,., Orange Coas1 DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 23, 1988 83 -• .. . .,.. ..... '~C.:---r:~----~ ~-· -.. , ... ---• ""'/"' ....... ,,,,.... ~ I •"-' .l• #, . • • ll • • • ' . . . . ?' • ~ . ' • ' • •I 4 • : •I ' : • .. .. • ·-ii / • f • . · . _:::__;.-..~~·--............. :... . -..... •.,,' . ·., . ~ ...... More c;>bstacles· than just the hurdles Howeve r . Mos s. Lewis overcome the irrita nts SEOUL (AP) -I he bu' tu the trall gut stuck in traffic. The ~ta rung gun \Ht\ fo'>I I hc hurdlersdidn 't ha"e 11mr tu "arm uJl \talh ol track officials "ere more 1ntl'fl''>ll'd 1n auto· graphs 1han in preparing the rrin· l\\O-timc Ohmp1\. lhamp11in \\'hill· h\.· \\a\· tr) 1ng to "arm up. \.111\C\ •,.11d ··a¥"' Jumixd an fro nt of me. I almo\t pulll·d ~ mU'-l IC • LC\\ 1s'i. probk nv, bi:gan ''uh th\.· lal 1 that he 1s no 1 a morning pcr.,on Rut he had to get up earl) to male his mllrn1ng hl•a111 l k drank a llttlc tea to "ale up. then tuund lum\ell "Ith 30 minutes 10 kill a<. h1'> tlu' got l'augh1 111 .. Th~ o ffit1als that "ere pun1n~ U'> through and sc111nge' en th mg.up \\Ch: ulnn·rnl·d "1th gc111ng autograph'> and pl( hare' and all th" kind of stufT." Le" 1' su1d "I hl'' hctaml' k)s contcrncd ahout thl· ml.'l'I and morl· ufo- ccrncd about gc111ng .rntograJlh'> "Edwin came 1n right Jltl.'r nw -.u I ,,ml 'Watch out for all tht' 01Tic1al" ··· l l'"" \J11.J The trat'k \\as '~' Jnothl:r umlu..cd \H'nl'. .\hh U{lh l\IJI ('\('l\l)llt ~l>I tll\' \l,11 I t JI· ment -RA.ind B;,irn,, 111.ho \\uO .1 '"H'r ml•dal m tht 'hot put 'l.lld ht• h.1,! 1111 p1nhkn" -3'>'>1'>Hlnt I "I ,o,1d1 l<u" !<1•~,·r.. \Jld ht• sav. a Kor J II 1: al d1,1,, \J, "-'' d 1' 11 dUrtJl& a la!,, 'tart the rate startc:d "The m1ner' .in: <ohn111in~ tbl· gun 100 qu1cl · Lt'",., '>JIJ ·\\ r \H'rt 1nld .. ill 'um mer \\e·d ha'e J lunl!! gun hut thl·n "' d.1nw ht·rr ctnd 1t''> a qu1c.._ ~un It dl'linlll", Jug hi nll' h' surpnse in the 11r!.t round coul's morning traml He found a ''a~ to mal.C' u'e ol lhl' llmC'. Moses <ia1d. Rogrr'> 1,,11d ht· \umpl<11nnf t11 .in Inter national \m Hl' r thlC'llt I ukr:illt•n 11tliuJI and 1hc.:' I 1at oa .at ll tru' ~ 1111 p1 ''"'J latl'r 1n the da' He did v. 1n hi\ hl·,11 1h11u~h "llh a Ill I ~ that v. as 1he fa\te'it llflll' 111 thl' rir't round Edwin Moses and ( arl I l'\\"' h.1d a ll''' com plaints about the lir\I da' ol Ol\!11p1l track.and field Fnda\....-but the.' rc~1~tcd t.o the ·problems the-~mc \\11~. · ··1 had a lot to think about preparing nl)\dl for the comixt1t1on. \O 11 "a' a good 11n1e for me." Le\\1S said alter "1nnin~ hi\ '''o llJO- mc1er spnnl hca~ _ "There "as no chancl' lll "arm up. v.1th people running all O\l't the trall \\c.: didn't ha'e a chantc to go O\er an~ hurdln I thank •hattwro 'L ~~~fd 1'.1m ( h.ing-kcun \ itc pit•..iJt nl ul tht "orean \thlt-11, I 1 un\l~uun 'J1d 1ha1 wmt 'oluntc\:r~ nta} haH· ,.rnll·d au1uv .1ph' lrom cV>1~ N'c<au .. c: ht· ~o fa1111111' Gl·tung lilught h' 'UrPfl'>l ' n1•1 ~uod tor Le" 1~ a notunuu,I\ 'Ill\\ ,1.111t·1 H '' .trl'h· n' al C anad1Jn Bt•n .l .. hn,1111 rl·au' muth m ore QUK.._h tu thl ~un .1nJ " •ulJ h.1, e an ad' an1.i1tl' 1f 11 , unoh:d1\·tahll· J i.1" '"\.\ t' mad" -.onll' 1111n11r .1d1u,tnlli11' .. hr said "I "J'> prl'parrd 1.ir 11 thl 'l'lllllll llml' • T hey won. "It was chaos '?11 thl· \l,lfl ·· ;11\1 \low'>. a Th~ n~xt hurdle lilnll' 111 the \\J1t1ng room'> at the st:id1um. "hel"t' Kol'\·an trad. ot1ic1:11, treated the atlTletc'> lil.e n11n ll' '>tar<. ~oses managl'd to '"n h1\ ~l)IJ.nit•lcr hurdle heal at 411 'I\-the third 1.1,tt~\t tmw ot lhC da\ .. , 11do01\ tx· ... 1 I '\C\.' lh\'\ rl' n111 Jl\IUI tx·d" 1n'futun' r:tr''' " •1 J1d Fm l ('\\\\ I r I Jhll·nh d1dn I emJ \\ lll'n Tho~ ad u\lnw111' ll·d 111 .1 1 o.J4 11 -the be~i 11ml' • th\.· di!' OLYMPIC BRIEFS Suriname pin's value soars with swi:m:mer's :medal From The A 11ociated Press EOUL -.\ntholl\ ''''I~·,·' llh1r~ [-I over Matt B1ond1 1n tht· ml'n·., 11111-ml'ter butter0) haHreatcd ii '"ndt.11l lur11\\ nt'r' of th~ Olympic pin of~unnaml' ~ Nest\. ·s '1cton '"h tht· lir't Oh 011111. • J JI• • ,., l'ljumph b~ an athlete lronnhc Jll1' rnuntr) .J "An) countr) that ha<,,;t mnt.il "1n1'""r. ~WJ'll) .int4 get 1he1r pin ... said 1hi.' Re'.\\ 011l11l'• \\rig.hi. a'"ociatc minister of the h)loh Bapmt < hu1 lh 1n \atramcnto He parted "1th a rare Zamb1.i pin tu .1u1uirc a pin w11h the Suriname emhkm .ind groanl·d pa1nlullu_i __parting WJ.th the-hrnh1tt pin - "Now I'm going to h.1' e tu g.11 out .ind tind .1nuther Zambia:· Wright. trading near .in l'ntrann· It! the OI~ 111p11: V111a,c where the athl··ti· .. Jr··~ .. II~!/. I'• clH ulJ-httfttHtl the p1n·S\\appang. He said he spent 1he \\ 1111e1 c .. 1~fll''-al c :1lgar: trading pins and "a' '''-'•Mlng a lull .1p111n 1111ed \\Ith hu ndrcds of P'""· Quote of the day Anwar Cbowdbry, prl''l<ll'nt ol thi.' ln1cr- na1ional .\mateur Bo\1ng \'>'>Ullatinn alia a referee.was assault~ Kol'.\!an-eHktu .. t '"ti the most disgraceful mc1dent I ha\ l' \.'\er '>CCn In boxing. and I ha"e no \\Otth 111 deknd 1l..." Canada shocks U.S., 8 -7 . EOUL -Jim \hbon ,,a ., 1mpre\'"" 10 his bnef OI~ mp1c debut. but thC' tn, ol Amencan rehc,ers "ho lollu"ed him 'ere shelled fJ(] .\bbo11 \\)10 hopcc; 10 bl·rnme thl' lirc,t one~handed p11thl'F m thl· maJOr lcagUl '> in more than I 00 >Cars. st rue I. o ut l'' en an JU\t three innmgs Fnda~ against Canada. allo \\ing four h11s and one unearned run. • But \\.hen hi.' left the twme a tier tlnh· 10n1ng-. -in accord "1th ( oach \1ad. \1arquess' plan -the roof began to fall in on Team t S-\. • C'anada. "h1ch had been \\10lcss 1n Ol~mp1l' pla}. stunned the L n1ted ~tali.'\ ·.., • • · The C'anadians roughed up Joe ~U"liiM/t,1 for)our runs. 1he-ngo1 t\\O ~re plT ~ltkc \ltlchm a nd o ne Qff Charles ~ag~ . .\It hough the • .\mencan 's first los of the OI~ mp1c tournament \\3S surpnsmg. 11 "a" '1rtualf} mcan- iogJeS). the_ L...,. ~uad al read} hat.I d1nched 11sdl\ 1s1on and a c;em1finals spot b) hca11ng ..\ustraha and outh Korea ·•\ ou don't hl.c to lo~c ;in\ umc but 1f \\e "ere going to lo ~ .. 11 "as good that it lame after \\C l.nc" we weft' m the sc11111ina1s:· \farqol..'o;c; s:m.t U.S. basketball belts China prehmmar: Ol~mp1" 'ithl·duk ''as tht'~ EOL L -Thl t•arl~ p;irt ol the rx-r toughest for the l ' men·.., ha<okl·tball tcam. The "a~ minor 1nJum•, ha\C' been piling up. that '"as ables mg .\fter beating I 9\~ ""er cnedali'I "parn upset· minded Canada and ~1n \m (1arnl'' gold mi.'dahst Brazil. the L'nlli.'d "tatl.'\ "~tu gcw ~~I. \\.Hh <. hma Eg}P1 to-.1ng ClUI the 'lhcduk kading to the quanerfinah. , Instead ol break"> 11 g.01 c;prams .1nJ brU1'>i.'"I The L'. team d1J dim h tht• tnp .;pol an m '>I\· team pool \\llh a llJ~-5 " 'lllllr~ tner (. h1na and 1mpro"ed m re ord to 4-0. It plJ) '> Eg) pt todl~. then Sovl t i S Wom•n's gold the fourJh·plale tl'am from tht• ot~r pool ~'hen rhe e w n " quancrhnals open. • EOU L -Looking tl11" n the 1.10111 ~ Toda~ ·s game tanc:J "11h <. oal.h John Ttlompso11 Elena Shushunoq1 kne\\ th:..it nothing hut -( , opting lo hold out J R Reid and '>t:lC'C\ \ugmon. hoth perfection could gl\e hl'r the g11ld nwd.11 IOJUred aga1n'>t Bralll .ind l'lldt•d '~1th Ht•r.,e) Ha" kins. .\ po\\.erful sprint. J lla"k" t''•'1tng W1lhe .\nder"'n and Da' 1d Rob1l'\\C\ll 11n lht· nagging double somersault. a lirm land1111t .• tnd the lnJured hst. • Soviet g) mnn-.1 cltnched 1lw ~1ll-.11111l1id ~old 1n ··1 _don·1 think 11\ .111~th1n11 m.11,1r ·· Thump on women's gymnn tic~ b' (hl' dmt't m~~· y111 rn (II\ mp1t said ot the 1nJOI'} \llUJlltln .1lh:r thl· C h1nJ game histof) Fnda) · .. , ou·n.• n:na1nl~ "l!rm·d ahnut ~nJum·-. hut there· Shushwio'a s ored.l f)Crli:ll I01111 lll'f\ .iuh tu "In onl) one.~,a~ IO plJ) tertatnl~ "''rt• rnnl.l.'rned about a thrilling ba11 lc "Ith Rom:in1.1·, D,1n1d.1 'id1,J-, 1hm inJuries. was decided 10 the la~I e' rnt Going 1n10 the lac;1 ro1.1111m '>11" ·'' the d.irhng 01 the fans. held a 0 025.pomt k.1d (1\ l't '>hu-.huno' a. S1liv~s. I . en.rncd :i 1wa1 I\ rx·11'cu 4.1r o for her vault. Blll_ll wa n't gool..I i.'twup.h .tnd c.he .._llC\\ 11 Shusnunova. a fornwr "11rld .111-around co- champion and vault l'ham pmn. "a' till' la\t 'aultcr and go t the 10 she nccded. l>Ul'>\.t~ng '>1l".1' b' II 025 The pre' 1ous lo" est 'll tlll) margin ''as '\la~ Luu Reuon's 0.05~point tnurnph u'er Romani.a's Ekaten na Szaho at 1 he I ~tl~ l oo; \ ngck Ga me . "I tned not to thml ofan~ thing.cl i.' but m) 'ault.'' Shushunova said. "I concentrated Hr) hard .. After seeing the 10 Ala~h un the con.~board. Shushunova hugged her cuat he" .ind teammate<; and finall) broke into a <,m1k. 11i'a' \\JtlhcJ \\Ith tears 1n her e)'eS. Shushuno,a's final \t'orl· "a' ~Q.66.:!. "h1le ill\a • had 79.637. vctlana Boguan<;l.a~a of the So' 1c1 L n1on. competing in her first maJUr eH'nt at agl' I . 100.._ the bronze medal \\1th 79 400 Reuon. the 1984 '' inne1. ,., here a a T\' commentator and·a"ardl'd Shu<thuno'a a hug a the women·s g' mnastic cnm n pas<oed fmm \\ l' l to East. The best the Amencans rould do lhl\ time was 10th place. taken by 15·~ car-old Brand~ John\11n. U.S. national chnmµ1 un Pht~be \11lls was 15th and Kell} Garrison· ll'' es "•h 1 Mh U.S., Soviet women advance SEOUL -On< t~•ns l Cooch "-'> [if] Yo" "anted 10 a'o1d 1n thr l'Jrh round" of the Ol}mp1c "o men·., ba.,l.i.'tball. tour- nament was pla) 1ng outh Korea. Now. the 0' ti.'I l n1on l.nO\\S e\actl~ \\h) Yow V.as Q fearful The So"ct•>. e'-pclt\'<l to tx.,1he l n1tcd tate ·top challenger for 1hc goftl-medal. \\ere tul.cn to the \\Ire Thursda) b' thc underdog 'outh .._ureans before escap10g "11h a (Jl}.66 '1c10~ to 1010 the \mencans n the onl} unbeaten team 1n the prd1mina~ compet1· ti on The Un11cd tatt''> had .1 mut·h easier ttme Thursda). raung pa\I 'l ugo,1.1"1J 1 01 -~4 after o;hakmg ofTa slow start. -- The United tall'' and o' 1c1 l 'n1on :ire fa, ored to wm their final prehmanar~ gamt''i Sunda). "h1ch·"ould put them atop their rc,pecu' e pools. That "o uld mean they won't square off until 1hc gold ml·dal game next Thursda\ -a scennno that has tx·i.'n.C\Pl'Ct<'d all along. The.United Late pla~s C han~on unda). "h1le the Soviet n1on ta I.I.' on .\u\lr.1ha. China is I· I 1n the tournament after dcfcaung (11rcho'>lcl' ak1a 6S-64 on Thursda) and .\u\traha ~uared 11s ri.'cord at I· I ''1th a 63·57 \ICtOf) o'er Bul~ana .. U.S. poloists . bounce back from defeat S c hroede r cor e fou r goals as Americans breeze. 14-7 ~ .\,[nt"L 1.\i ' -l,· n "~n1.~·Jtr ''"rl'd 111ur toal .. and the .\ml'rt\an ic:;im 11\\'r111ml·n·d China 1-l-in Ohmp1c "ater polu um1ixt111on tudJ\ 'The ( hanc \C' arl·n 1 a~ '>trClng. ph\<.1\ alh J' l,(lffit' ol the other team.; \'\ c •'<"rt' al>k to mo' l thC"m around.'' said t·hroeder 1he ll':lm tap1a1n .rnd J 1 l'll'ran o f tht.:' s"1her medal-v.inning l'l\..l te~m HI.' said the l lc:Jm , Tl'l.1•\ l'll n~ l·1•111t11•nall\ trom Thursda' ·s I"" to pain "Thal hurt a lot .. .,,ud· \l h1oed,·1 .1 thiruprae-1e-1 ,;..;;.'-------------~--~--+Fet~.)&f~~~IH'1li--'-' .. ·rf ~""'r-tt1thttt-.>-c-ttf ti\ th:it ~ on-the- Wins specialty Edwin Moses pulls ahead of Allan Ince of Barbados during heat competition in the men·• 400-meter hurdles. Moses won the beat in 49.38 seconutoadvance to.finals_. Foster, Ellis record victories . " EOL.l-Todd I '"l\'r r.111 tli~· '\ml·n-r , .._ can Ol~mp1l "1nnin~ 'trl.'J io'' t"!'~ '' b~ AA· knocking OUl 1-..hJhd R.1h h u ol \lurou1• "1th a tremendouc, right h.1nJ 1r1 lhl' :>\'\Oft.I I ~ round in tonight''> ..t\. t111n • - Foster "he• h:id alrl·.:id' ..:nt~i.;e,1 ,K.H11 1u dc1\\n t\\1Ce. conneurd ""h an O\('I .1riJ-• ~ht to 1he 'de ot the head that put R.lhilnu llJl Cl H-.1\,. t>. l•I the' all\ JS The refen.•e d1cJn'1 botht•r10 ti • n 11' 011• :i' thc tight ended at ~ I'> 01 thl' r •uud "It'!> all dO\\nh10 ·r.1m h .. ·r~· '',,lid I 11't.'r \\Ii• \\J' fighting fq r the lirs1 11ml· 111 h" I '"·f11111nJ Jt' 1<,1nn Earher. Roma11" r.11, :tl'-o ''Wl 10: tht l .., it·..1111 opening h1<. t0urnam,·n1 th d t , ',·I~ N-:i; n~ 1 .., •ulh Korean tiglitcr 1n J , 1 .. ::·fl\lund n.11,h • Ru 1an tighla). mcam\111k tl"moa1ned pl'rlt.:'\'t \\1\hl\\OmOrt \\ln\J\lhl·Oh11 1•, O'\llll!ll'lll1X'lll10n sailed through 11' halt-... a' r< '1 t ~. 1 j~, :h.tt -tn contra$t to the pre' 1ou.., t.1a' r.-.11ur.·,1 ••nl~ J ft'\\ minor eontro' er''"" ~ The 'll'I I n1,m tean ' nn" I ~-.inti ha<. ad,anced 111 lightcr' in thl.' h>ur:t.1m\ n1 "h h, .,J, :i \\CCk from unda\ 3111.'r .1 m.ir.11h,m ..l~' 1i~h1' Foster. "ho "a' '>t.ht·d11k'J ~g.ht J r"ghtl.'1 ~, Zaire. tnste.1d go1 thl' \lc,rouan :.illl'r a fl'drJ\\ "a" forced rh the J 1• 1 ion ''he1 .111mhl'1 1ightl'r .. •a.. Jn'1 make "eight The ''Ill h sel'm\.•J tv mal.i.' Ilk ,I lkrcn. a' 1he Great Fall \ll>Ol. liphtlr Ot'l ,·J Kai uJt'"" \\1th left hool.e; in the lir-,1 and 'l'Cl'Od r •und' l't. tort· JPJl' ng Lhe finishing bk"'' · "It doe n·1 mailer I mgt' ·I:'. ltlli£1 I 't'.t'.t'Untnt'' an'"a' ... Fo..,tcr aid ot the l'dr3" • Eli1s. m h1' match l' her f ridJ' .1ndl·d punch after punch to the head t bloodit.•d \e1u1h "''rt•Jn lt-e Kang·suk to ta c a '· e" 1<.1t•n anJ 'lli t'\ th, largeh Komn cro"d at the vmptt' tx'""~ a1 l na. "I \\:lS 'en car it might g<llht• ,11h1•r "·" · '-lid • Ellis "\\ e kne'\ .,.. eh. 10 \?'' \'lllt thl·rc. n.I 1 u..,., ntrol The crO\\d 1 J IJctor 1 1he-Judg1ng anJ tht' \ '' r1lu" h eon1ro' ers\ out the_rc · . ~team that \.\3<.our lir.,t lo'" n '~Pll t'OftlJ)C'tlltOn " Ht '>Jld thl.' \pan1 anh are"'' l'f\ t\\:atah1l· I 1u't h1•rt· \\l' get the lhancc n 11 l medal r •und ·· Tl l \mcr1l.ln' 'tJncd \IO\\h • 3QJll1\I lhl' ( htnC'>l.' !>hO\\ 1ng fl~,hl'' 1•1 '-lnl11anlc: Jnd 1hrn alll1\\. .ng 1hl·1r 1.•rr,1n,·r1 .. 11 "'ore t."3<.' 2, .. ,,, ~ ..., ri..:',kr h:il 1.handed a p.m t1l1i?• •JI' tr•ll11 I"~' mt'tl'r\ an the l'Jrh m-i~rttrt-"' ui t~ 'ti."Ond 4u.tttff T~ < hinl''< 1-xi?.alllo.t'' n~tin -hwt•dl•r Jnd th.II 1•fX'lll'll thl' J111'f li.u Hht.'r Schroeder score~ He ad~d '" • m •rl t-1•.1' 111 1h, lou11h rt'rhM.i hoth times v. 11h a dt•ll•n,kr dr .l·pcd ''er hi' 'hnuldt'r'> Jod' ( amptx-11 and \lid ;id f\ .in\ c:.1lh had thrc-l' goals for the .\men .. ..i1' and \an \h1u-:-ha\\Jr had l\\O Doug l-..1mball Jnd Fd 1-.. a" 1.1 I had •'h "l m 'ei: pk.1.,,J aht•ut, ur pl.i~ n the 'K'tOnd palf But \\e \\ere raggl.'<l •" thi.' 1ir,1 .lit · -..i1d 8 111 A.ir.ne11 the L tOa\h I / ~ U.S. sail-0rs fighting uphill battle in Pusan 8) AUtO~ LOCKABEY Oelly l'llel loall"I Wrtl•r \\ .•h ..,nt l '•i.'(ll 11n. l ..., 'J r' .irt• tighllll!t an uphil !'attk tor i,ncJJI\ n • '1' \\I\ r r Oil mp1Jd at Pusan. "l>rea 'l'rlUt k1r the~'·" hung.,., t'lll\ \ll1'1 d n' -.1ent 'ii lor J' l\.1,..111 ' \ l1 <oon Jolh of \ alen.ia \\ it-L \nnl' J, '" ••' ' 1111 lil•lh\lrxx1 as ere" "'ho hi.Ill' ,a''t'd ••UI .1 •mltirtahle kad 1n tht' "omen'sJ ... < ,3,., l h,· h•ll~-1,"lli lt'JnJ ha,onh 5, penalt' ~ nt' J'lt'r •hrl"< 11._, Jt!Jl'l'I " lur thr \\Cd1sh 1t'J'l1 'e't bt-'t l .., g11IJ rr "IX'• t .111.'t 1hrrc: rau '' "as Jo hn .._o tel "' .\lamcJJ r ,. :l-ll'l·man ohng C'lass He "J' l·aJtn~ •h\ , J..,, ..in11 .1 J "1Pfl\111lt1 ng fifth place iini'h in thl 1 irJ r J, l l k :1 '" 'rand',, ... ond behind Ea,1 <.1aman' \1arl Rt'' n,•ld' 11 \a·1 I )1•'t!•' \\UP "'" :"1r,1ra.·e1n the tar l 1a" Thur,da 1 n1 "', 1:110 •h1rJ t' .l•l' "11h 22 pcna11~ P'''"I' . John ">haddcn 11 L ••ng fkJd\ tin ,1Jrd 'l'tond 1n 1heth1rdra,<'Jndm \,d nt• ,l·,.,nJp ,,,.l,,l·rall"llh It> penal!' ~ nt' Other l " ,ontl·111.kr .. Jl'd 1he11 'tJnd1ng~ Paul 1-oa<.tl'r 1·1h1'1 th,· I h mg. Uut.Jun.m U a \\Ith N peRJ t' ~' n1' Hn..tn L ,•Jtx·ttl'I , 2th in the Finn<. las \l llh 5n p...·n.1 '' r-•int' Pc1r \kl\ an I ~th in th<' Tomad1 <.,a,~ ,--1w1nh \1 11.h.1~·1 l 1chhard1. S«ond in 1he Board.,.11hng l J'>\ 2~ fl\llnt'> BOxing'.s .shameful l~gacy · 1 "CrlviK . · Tlllr)I Hird ta Belt' Thursday's brawl latest disgraceful incident in Games SEO 'l -Leibe ll to a OO\lng coach to rum the perfo:uon Of' OUlh Korea·s 01) mpu: hosp1roht~ The spon and 11s spoilsport from lighle~ to fans. coache!> to referees. h:nc an epic record of desecr:1t1ng the flag of good~111 al the um mer Game Shorth after uth 1'orean cuach K im Su.ng-eun attacked :i rcfcr'\.'C Thursda). Jen) hears of (anad,i. a top offic1al of bo\1ng· 1ntcrn:u1on:il 1o"ern10g bod) s:ml "11h :i \\r:l1gh1 face. ··"\\~e·, e nc\Cr had c;uch an C'(pcnence tn the ht 10" ol OO\lng espec1alh 1n such a h1 h·lc\\~I ("tlm· pc11uon.'' SorT). Jen). Refer« hl'l' l' been attacked. Judamg tahlc "ampcJ crO'-'dS mc1l"1. protcc,t likd .ind 1usucc denied 10 b<.l\m& mclcl' .md debacles throu1hou1 Oh mpt\: ~nnal) 1ncludma. 1n less 'toltnt bul <'quail' wlh fashion the I q 4 G:ut,C') at Loe, Anirln \\ tth JUSl l'-'O nna thts c1n:us has .i '-'tl&r kui:~ than r T Barnum ~amtd "1th thrtt ThurJda) 's u&hn"' hcpn •"<'' L __ .....;_......., _____ ..u-~---...._-----':~====~ rtft~ Keith Walkl"r tll "'""' Zc.-~land ~S:l'ii. ~nallztd South 11.orun t\an· ,. wn•llht 8)un Jona.,1 tor buU1ftt. •••• ..... .,_ "OIJl·U 8"11 •a. e&a9M of u -•tr cost1 na \im a dcc1,1on again t !(,. llal 8ftar Im' .. dK19lOD •lllcla llD~D ... off kawl. andar ltnMo,, of Bulpna ... , • ANALYSIS .\fter Hn to'·., hand "a' ra1"J m \ ICIOf\ "1m )IOrmed lnlU thl,) nng and. Joined b~ an ae; 1\lant \.~' h .rnd. several other "')rcan,, thrc" '\C\ aal punches :lt \\ al\.cr ThJt \ngi-l'r~I a mdtt th3l too tk~rrlt<I "1't-pc'thcc-l<'" control E'en after m<11tcr1, "er"' hrl'Ught under control the dC'frJtl'd litthlcr B)un. refused 10 k3\(' the nns H~ <,JI 1here for 6., minute k:i'1n~ onh after 1he light '":re tutn\.'1 out .\bo' e h1~ head \\J'> the motto \.ll lh~· Ol)mp1c · "Pca'e UJrmun~ l>r'-"' g~ss," (Clmmod111r' that h.id lx'C'r1 none too"' 1dent 1n the txning 'C'nul· C\.en before ThursJ3~ ·., d1 ttl"3\:C f 1rs1. there "~ th~ mailer ot Jerome Jame . "h'' 11 " half"•' around the w~rlJ un a "1ld I•"-'~ chase hop10 11.> ,umN te \\h'n 01~ mp1c ruk'i <ipculi, II~ h.lm:J htm Th<'n . .\nthon' Hemon i..:, thc- man James v.~ntcd h' light, " ., h1m~lfd4squahtil'd "hen h~ <arn'cd 100 late for hi\ O\\ n bout 1 h,•n. offic1als rtf u~ Ill re he-Jule a tigh1 for l~raeh bo\rr \ ch11da (kn-tfa1 m, ~ho "11hJrt""' rJllll·r th:in nwctt' on \om K1ppur. 9, un's \llJ 1" n. t_,, the '3<' 1'. n Ol\:mp1,· rt<"o1J f\1r 1hal f\1111" ular antu~ But 11"'"'n't 11 !lr-.t, ON C\'t'n a fin1 for a fl..Clrt'an In the I ~ (~:m1~~ at I ~\o Kortan hoh °''O&~lt wa ,tt,. qu.hfit'd forhuld1n1 h" t11;.1\I h."' '"" dun"I 1he fi~ht ThC' h l'tm .. ol~tC' Choh sa1 1n the nng 'I m111Ull'' ht: 1Ml' l('a\1ng . Los .\ngdc'I produted ll" '-hart' t'I na 11nc<. 1nduding a gl.'nc ral u"roar frc>m '1<;1 t ng n:iut-.n" l'' er 11!''' .\merit.an JUdgmg But 11 "3' Jn -\mcncan E' ander Hoh lil'.'ld . "hl1 tell '11.11m t1' the m \I t11:rarn lnC'fd-. . Hohticld n hghl hl'-1' '"c1~h1 "'" d1!> u3 1lil"J alkr hl' ti.id tlt~Jr,·d hi' oppont'nt 1-..t' 1n ~~ ,,1 'l''' 1 1'.'a· lan9 10 J scm11inal-f\\Und Th<' ) uto IJ\hlt\ rckr\'e ruled that Hoh tie Id had thrtm n 3 late pun .. h an<'r he had \elkd top'' True. t'iut a \ 1deot.lpc hO\\Cd l°'o1h !ighll'r\ h;ad 1hrov. n late pun~hc ~ut that "''n't th<' hall 111 11 fkcau!><' BUT'\ "a<, a ~n<l<'\.1lU1'1Ct1m. hl' c.-ovldT1'1 undl'.'r tht' rult."'I light 1n the champton'>h•P round tnl';l''"'' 1he gold mC\131 Jut11mat1' lh "cnt II.' the other scm1rinal ~ 10n<'r "ho happened tb t't' a Yugo\la\lan 'Thi'.' Los -'n cl~ tm"J \lC'nt be~r • raining abu~ and rtfu UI"'° 1h(' rtfertt, "h\' had"' t'iC cS<11n ·d trom 1hc artna h~ poh<'t' ucA <'r.1' ~"' ue ,, at1C'r('J throughout Oh mr1c t'Kl '"' h1''""' A pewlant \m noin team me-J l<l -..11hdra" en ma' Iron thr IQ~. Gam~ •n \m teroam v. hi.'n 1t' I • )'t1r--0ld tl\ \\C'1&h1 •• th m.1n M1ll\'f, l°'t 1 ~i ion h l a 'kl 1;tn 1 llc th~n· prn1dtn• I 1hc-\ ~ I) mptl c.1m· mill«. \lne t <..1en l)Qu ~ "I 'Ma "rthuf. Nod.rd 1hl'u l'\ll •• "mcnc4'n oc,cr quit," ht \ormC'd.: 1 The most competitive poces. 1he largest selection and a real group of prof esStOnals Wtthall Memll T_.. G S ...... UllllNI 16 ' .... OermMY ' 10 .-....... ' s ........ s •• Oft 1 s """'9rv s 3 w..t Germeftv 3 3 ......... 2 • ltelv 2 2 SoMttlKorM I 3 ,...,... 1 3 Aultralle 1 • SW9dell 0 2 •-ie 1 3 , ~ 1 I Cndlollovallla 2 1 VUMllevle 2 0 New?Mlend 1 0 ~ 0 2 ...,...... 2 0 ,lnllncl 0 1 fl'WtuN1 1 0 lllamt t-oo Turllev 1 Cotle Rice O 1 N9tNr1anos o 1 9elllum 0 0 GneC'e 0 0 s..Jn 0 0 Swllreritnd· 0 0 0 0 0 1 } 1 BASEBALL (HNNtlon) JaHn Nelllerlend• """'10 ltlco T•lwen UllllMS•9" SoulPIKorH AuSlrtlle Cenaoa ..,. Dfvf5ltn W L P'ct 2 0 1000 I 1 SOO 1 1 soo 0 , 000 Wh"9 DMlleft w , L 1 P'ct .'61 667 333 333 •nutn 2 1 I I 2 2 Japen •. T1Jwan 3 113 Innings! T .. l3 21 IS 1' 11 lO 10 9 7 7 6 5 • • • 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 r I 1 1 1 I I 1 GB I 1 l GB South Korte 2 Auslrella 1 < 10 lnnJngS) C1n101 I, United Siiias 1 W.Germanv Sovfel Union ltetv Fr•nce _Aulfratle South Kort11 WATER POLO Grwo A W L T 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 ) 0 0 ) 0 Gr.uo II GF GA Pb ., 22 6 38 17 s 27 IS s 29 )3 2 20 JI 0 I •S O W L T GI' GA Pb 201 2819 s 2 10 3323 4 210 1121 4 I 1 1 11 26 3 MaN'S TitACK AND "ELD • K"""'8r W~ ...... 1 Jore!. Prll>llliwc C1ec110slov•kle, 1 !!Our, It minutes, S1 ..con01, (Olvmoic record, Old r-d 1•n :ll, l>v Ernesto Canto, Mt•ico, Lot Aneelfl, 1"41; 1. Ronald Wellltf, EeSI Ger· menv, 1'1,.60. 3 Meurirlo D1m1leno 1te1v, 1:20:1., t. Jow Merin SPaln, I 20 34 S. ROmen Mt'11ek, C1Kll0$10ve1t!1. l 20 43 6 Mlknall Clllchennlkov, Sovie! Union, 1 20 '7 1 Cerlos Mtrcenerlo, Maalco, 1 20 S3 I , AMtl Noea, Ee11 G«menv. 1:21:14. 9 Glov111nl be &.IMC!lc· 11,, 1111v, 1:21;11. 10. Gullleumt LeblaOC, C1n· tde, 1:21:2'. 11 Slm,n Beker, Auwalla, 1.21 '7. 12. Oe"let Piere, Se>aln, 1:21 S3 13 ten McCom· Ille, 8rllaln, 1.?2:03 1', Aleui Percnone, Soviet Union, 1:22:)2 15 Pevo1 81erek. CrecnoslOvell.la, 1:2U9. 16. Merlltl Feualler, France. I 22 '3 17 JJmmv McDonald, Ireland, 1 22 4S II Tnlerrv Toulaln, France, 1 22 SS 19 Carlo Mlllloll, ll•lv, 1:22:51. 20 Jttn·Claude Corre, Frence, 1:23:09. • 21. S.ndor Urt>enli., Hu11oerv 1'73 11 22 ErMne And9rien,_Norwav. t-23"30 23 Riceroo Puevo, SO.In, 1 23·.0 2• Cl!M MeOdoc:ks, atilaln, 1:23 .a 2S Sleftn Jollenu on Sweden, 1:ns1 2'. HlrofVml Sek• Jeoan. 1240I 27 E vguenl Mluloulla Sovoe1 UnoOll 1 2• 39 21 Anorew Jectlno Au'1re1 • 1 24 52 29 Joie Urbeno, Portugal, I 2• S6 JO Jen StHI Sweden, 1 24 59 31 Jose Ponto Portugal, 12'.33. 32. Al>Clelouahlb ' FerllUt"e Allleroa 1:26.33. 33. Hector Moreno. Coiornt>'e. 127-o6 34 Mollemeo Bounelll, A1Ver11, 1 21 10 3S Goo· fried Oeionck.llHre, Be1g•um 12714 3' ZOrislew SrleJMtln, Poland. I 11 23 37. Gery ~ °'"''""' Mich., 1:21:26. 3&. Jim ~ •1dlle, WIS.. l:V:lO. 39 Helell!r 04· Ivel••. Portugal, 1'27.l't •O San11ago Fonseca, Honoures. 1:27.'1 41, LI 8eoiln, Oline, 1 27 S1 •2 Reim• s.1-. Flnleno, 1'212S '3 Lvuoom•r 1venov, Bulllerle, 1.21.'3 44. Tim Ltwl1, Frement, c.IM., 1:31• 45 MarcelO Pelm• Brerol. 131 •2 4'. Cnung Pll·Hwe, SoulPI Koree. 132 23 •7 Tedthlro KoH ka, J11>an. 1 32 46 48 Rafe_. VaMadtres L-r. Honoures. 1.37•09 •9 Jung Wrong·Oll, South Korea, 1 40 09 MEN'S BASKETBALL GrouoA YueoSlavla Soviet Union Au•rr•lle Puerto Rico Cent.Africa South Korn UNtM S•9" Brarll Soeln C.nedt Chine GrecioB W L Pts • 0 • 3 1 1 2 2 6 2 2 • 6 I 3 S o, 4 ~· W L l"tl • 0 • •3 1 7 3 1 7. 1 3 s I 3 S Soaln V"""8vla ~, .... HUMtt'l' Grttce China I 2 0 27 36 2 •ewtts 0 3 0 20 37 0 unlttd St•ln IOI. China S7 Eevol 0 4 • Results Soeln 9•. Ceneda M United Slatn 14 Cll1na 1 Brazil 131, Egvot IS llltv 11, Souln Koree 1 Puerto Aico 71. Cafllral Afncan Rtcx.o c 67 Weit Germenv 10. Franca If Sovltl Union 110. South 1Cort1 13 Soviet Un·on 11 Ausrra • • vueoslavle 91. Au'1rel•• 71 V~lavle 17. Greece 1 SWIMMING MM'• • .,.......,.. "IMH I Jo&Mf SUOO, Huneerv, 113 52. 2 Nick ~. 8'11eln, t 14 12, 3 Sergio L-r • IMlll. J:IUI; t. Miiie aerrowmen, ltockvllle, W., l11US; S Velerl L.orlk, Soviet union, 2:16.'6; 6. Vldlm AlellMY, SOvltl Union, 11'70, 1, JclMttwn c1eve1enc1. canecse, 2. t7 .10, • Pt1er Snoo. Huneerv. 2:17.12. Miii's • i',_.. "IMH 1. Uwe Oe•ller, EHi Germenv, 3 . .a.t5 (WOrld record; old record 3:41.31, t>v Artur Welde+. "'°'9nd, Orlendo, 1 ... ). 2. Duncan Amlltrqne, Auslrelle, 3-47.15; 3. Ariur Wol<let, ,...,..., 3:47.34; 4 Mellllew Ctlllnskl, L•k• WOrtfl, Fie., 3:41.°'; 5. Marluu Podkosclelnv, "91and, 3:41.59; .. Slefen Pftltter, WtSI Ger· l'Mft\t, 3:4f.9'; 7. Kavin Sovel, Brllaln, 3'50 1', I, Andlri Holmer Ir, Sweden, 3'51 CM MM's ... ,......,.. ••v PIMH 1. Unlled Stales (CtlrlSIOPller Jacol>s, New· artl, N.J., Trov O.ll>ev. Sen Jow, Tnornas Je91r, Colilliv~ t11...1t11att 81Qndl, MortH}. 3 ll'llllutft, U:S3 seconos tWorto record old ,_d 3:17.• l>Y U $., TOkyO, 19t5), 2 So11lt1 Union (~ PrlllOOa, lourl B«"k11ov, Nlkolel EVSMv, Vledlmlr Tk1~ko), 3 1133, 3 EMt Genneny (Dl11< Rlcnler, TllOINis F .. m· mini. Len Hlnneovrg, Steffen Zesnerl. 3 IU 2, t. F rence, 3:20.02. S. SW9Clen, 3.21 07; 6. Wes I Germenv, 3 21 65, 1. 8rllaln, 3:21.71, •. ll•lv, l n 93 ._., •• er.ststrell• ,!Mis 1. Tenle Ot1111ele1tov1, 8U'98rla, 1 07 9S COtvmoic record; Olcl record 1111.35, l>V Stike Hoerner. Eesl Germenv, Seoul, 19.,), 2 An· toantlt Frtflktve, Buklerle, I Ol.7', 3 Slllla Hoerner. EHi Germenv, 1.0lll, • Allison HielOn, Canedl, l:Ol 16, S Elena Volkove, Soviet Union, 1:09.2'; 6. Tracev McFerlene, ~ SOflllfl, 1;09.110; 7. Huang Xlaomln. Ctllna . 1:10.SJ: a. Annell Ru . E111 Germanv. 1 10 67. w-'s IW 8v""1IV ~Intl$ 1. Krlslln Olio, EaSI Germenv, S9.00 (Olvm· Ilic record; Old record S9 26, t>v Marv T .,. N\efffler. Loulsvllle. Kv .. Los Angela•, 19tA), 2. Bin• W•llleno, EH i Germenv, S9 '5, 3 Qian Hong, Clllne, S9.S2, • Celllerlne Plewinslll, Freflee, Sf.SI; S. Janel Jorgtnstn, Rldgellt10. Conn .• 1:00.41; 6 Cornelle Ven bentum, Nt1her· lends, 1:00.62; 1. Merv T Meegner, Loulsvlll1, Kv .• 1:00.'7; "I. W•ne Xleollollll, China, 1 01 1S T•NNIS Mlft'• ~Int ....... ~ SlolMlden Zlvolinovk e.nd Goren lvenlsevk, VUMllevle, def. W 9mv .. ,., and Anorew Cetlll, ar11.1n, 7·5, ,.,, •·3, 1·• (1·•1. Horst Sllofl end AleHnder Anlonll$Cll, Aultrle, def. Alll.,.o Jordefl Urbine •nd Luis Arturo GCH'lr•ier AIY.,er, Colomble, def•ufl, J•m8$ Plllflp TYClllllH 1nd Merk Gurr. Zlmbebwe, def Vktor CebellerO end HU90 Cll•P8CU1 PerH uev, 4·6, 6·3, 6·3, 6· I, L•nlO Marllovlcs end G•t>or Koeves, Huneerv, def Leonerdo L•nlle end ,twueuslln ~. Ma11lco, 3·6. 6·3, 6·7 10-12, 6·4, 6·4; Ml10tl1v Meclr encl Mll•n Srt lw , C1edlollov•kl•, def. Liu Sl1ullu• end Ml l(eqJn, Cllfna, 7·5, 6· 1. 6••; Htln1 Gun111erd1 •nd J•kOCI HleMll, Swltrerlenc!. def. Omer CemPOrese •nd Oie90 NertlMI, lt1lv, 3·6, 7·6 (7·•), 6·3, 7·6 17·31; Amos Mensdorl end Glled BIOOm, llfMI, Cllf, Eoln COftlns 1no Owt11 Cesev, lr ... nd, 6·2, 7·6 17·31, •·6, 7·5; EmhlO S.ncher and ~olo C•aal, SNln, dtf. Aleu nc:ter VOll<ov end Anclrer Olllllovtllv. $ovi.t Union, 6·3 6·3. 6· 1, l(fljy Everndln and Bruce Qerlln, New ZH lend, def ~vier ,.r.na end Martin J•i .. ,_ArgeatlN, 6·•, •·I, retired; Kt!! Fleell •nd RC>Oef'I SeouMI. $«wine. Fie , def. Sun•rveo• Sull•rv.al Ind Doneld W•lele"91. 1noones11, 6·3,, 6· 1, 7·S Vil•v Amrllr•I •nd A.nend Amrilrel, Ind••· oef Voo Jln•Sun end Kim Bone·Soo South Kor••· 6·3, 7·6 (7·5), 6·2, Slef1n Edberg I nd Anders Jerrvd, S~. def. Cerl·Uwe Steel> end Eric Jelen, Wesl Germenv, 6·•, •·6, 6·4, '6·2, Guv For,.1 elld Ht!lrl L.c:onle, Frence, oef NOuil• Odllor 1nd Tonv Mmon, N1Qerla, 6·3, 6·2, 6·7 IS·1), 7·6 C7·SI. Morten Chrl$1ertsen Ind Mkl\884 Teuson, Denmerll, oef Glenn Mlclllbel• 1.no Gren• ConMH, C1neo1, 7·5, 6·2, 6·7 (5·1), 7·5, D1rren CaniH 1nd JOlln Fllreer•ld, Austrell•, oef. Gt!Orge K110ve10nls end AneSl•nlos 81vel11, Greece, 6·2, •·6, 6·1, 6·1, Lulr Miiier •nd RkerOo Acloly, Bru ll, Clef. Sr.uro Melsuolta ano Tosllllllse Tsuctllneshl, Jt P•n, •·6, 6·•, 6·2, 6·2 W-'s Secend II--5lntlM C•lllerlnt Suire, Frenct, def Lff Jeong· Mvung, Sou1n l<orH, 7·S, 4·6, 1·S; Barbera P•uk.1$, Aus1rl1, Oef. Jana Novotna, CrechOJIO· vekla, 6·4, 6·3; P•m Sllriver, LutPlervllle, MO .. def. Jiii Ht•t1erlngton, Canada, t.-2, 6·3, Steffi Gr•f, w111 Germany, Oef. Lella f.\esnkl, Soviet Union, 7·S, 6· 1, l(eterlna Maleeve, Bulgaria, def Gisele Miro, Bretll, 7·S, 6·1, Nelalla Zvereva, Sovlel Union, oef Anne Minter, Aus· lr•ll•, 6·4, 3-6, 6• 1; Zina Gerrison, Houston, BOXING def Claudia Hernendet, Muico, 6·1, 6·•. LtrlM S.vchenko, Soviet Union, Oef Sare =:~:.~~~::r:o2!·'=~~t<I Gomer, f rltelll:l 6·'1vt~7J. 7-6 CM J, 9-7 C>Umsane Mat>uu , Swa1111no •·1 WOMEN'S TRACK <" -. .._.._.. Lftt"w.._,.t (131 POUndi) , MMe._. FIMh • . 1(-t•rttlne Tu iou, Sovoet \Jn•on, slooPeO 1. ltCKe Mo••• Portugel, 2 l'>Ovrs, ?S mtnuttt, SN/I Kn10nt, .. ni.oos, 230 fl"f .o seconds, 2. LIM Marlin, Austr•lla, 2.2553, C"9rlft Ktne. Brilain, ou1001nteo AOr anus 3. K•lhrln e>oerrt, Eul Germany 2 26-21 •. J. T•rortfl, lndOnesla S·O T1llane Polovlnskale, SoYlet Union. 2 21 OS S !liven Turu, Hungerv. oulPOinlt<I Jn n·Paul ZlllO Voufenll, Cnlne, 2 27.06 6 Lauta Fogu, lonetou, Cemeroun, S-0 ll•tv. 2;27 49, 1. Oen,.,. Kaber, Luxemoourg, Nerguv Enkhl>el, Mongoha 0<1IP01nlad Jose 2.2' n. a Maria Curatolo, llalv, 2 30 U 9 Zole Peret, V-ruete, S·O lv•nove, Sovlel Union. 2.30:25 10 Angela Pein, Heclor Arroyo, Puerto Rico O<llPOonltO Brllaln, 2:30 SI 11 OcMue Laolerre Caneda, Killer Taler, Turkev, S·O t-.».56 12. Su1en Tooov, Brlla1n. 2.31.33 13 Kamal Meriouene Morocco oulP01n1e0 KerOllne Srebo, Hungarv, 2 32.26 1' Franco•H Tommv Gt>ev. L~la, S·O Bonnet, France, 2:32-36 IS, Ltt Ml·Olt, Soulll .. Romeffls Enis, Ellenwood Ga l>UIPO•nleo ICQ'..U..-2..l2.SL " Ael1u 5MelUN1Cht, Suvtwt ::+-i:w-itl-~llr.--Soo~.,.,.,_ees:.-~w-e ---union, 2:l3·1t, 17 .... ncv Ditl. Woecbide, c:. .. Merk Ktnneov, J1m1lce, sto1>Pe0 Tertoal 2;1l:42. 11 Merla Latut, Frer>e:e, 2:33 41 19 ~~~~::SCWiiiL:iiiUiLi=:=:::::;:;:Cl~u.~.~1'9d~~s~ .. Jtes~~·i°'~·~cahiNl'fi"~s~,i!ii:YE Wttl. ~!NnY I --l-'ff·O HW•n9..fe1 , _______ llel'I 1, Auwall• 0-1 2·2 2, Huang Vun1onv 1-1 ~ •. tie C-u01f Soviet Union, II Frenct • 0-3 0-0 o. Zhang XutM• ?·3 0-0 6, ~g Llg11111 SllMOIV's Gemes 7· 16 6· 10 20, Ll Yaguang 2· 10 0· 1 • Sun ltatv vs. WHI Germt v Fenv-:u l·S 0-0 2, w1r11 LiOin 6-10 O· I 12. South KOl'H YS SoYtet Union Zneng V0n9km 2·7 0-0 s. Xu XltO!illlll 0·0 0·0 U I •• Ill Auslr•ll• v•. Frenct O. Ztlane Bin 0-0 O·O O Total' 23·6S 8· 14 S7 ~V'I Gamet U"JT•O ST A TES -Milc:n Rlchrnono 7· 13 Unlleo Slttts vs GrHce 1·3 15, Charles E Smith S· 11 O·O 10, Vtrnell Huneerv vs Chine Colts S·6 0-0 10, Htrstv Hawl\lns 0·2 •·• 4, · SoYiet Elena Shuakunova perform• on the balance beamon the way to Olympic gold medal ln women'• all-around. SPaln v1 Yugoslevla Jeff Grever S·6 1·2 12. Cnarlts D. Sm•lh 6·9 France vs. lltlv 0-1 12, Willlt Anderson 1·3 O·O 2. S11cev AuSlralle vs Souln Korea Augmon O·O 0-0 O. Dan Melerle 9· 13 2·3 20, SoYlel Union vs Wtsl Germev Denny Mfnnlng S·6 O·O 10, J ~ Reid O·O O·O WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL 0, David Ro1>1n'°" 6-9 1·1 13 Tot11s 49·71 9 1' Wond records wt Cvdinll 19'4) 400 lnOlvlduel M'°lev-Tamas Darnv1, Hun· gerv, • 1'.7S Cold recorq • lS •2. DY Tamas Dernu. Mu1U1erY. .Str.llbour.11~ tttlL Ciull ·~. ~ w L Pts H11f11me-Cnlna 26 Un11eo S•eres S9 Tnrtt 4,000rn THm Pursuit ' 0Ullflt\lin9 400 Fr"s1v1-uwe Dess•er, Easi Germenv 3 46 9S 10!0 rk6f0 '317'31 bV ~ Poland, OrlandO, ,,.., EestGermenv J•"" --r--t---:l-~!ll'_'lnLt ...!f!e!~oym~1s--cn1na 3·6 IX znan 2 l. 1 Sovlt l Un.gn_JV•11•~slay Ek1m,ev. A7l0ures lrt)PQUllS, Dmllro NtlUl>1l'e M,fid• aouees Umeresl, • m1nu1ts, 1610 seconds \old r.c:ord • 11710 ov Soviet Un.on. US A. 19861 Soviet Union SoulPIJ!(.orH Group& " 1 I I 3 3 3 W L Pts Shootint W-AI< P~tGI 400 FreeslVI• Retev-Unilt0 States (Cnrostoe>l'ler Jecoos, Newark NJ Trov Peru Ulllttd Sttffl en.,,. 2 ., • 1 I .1 v Zllenv H). Untlff S•e•n l-1 <Grever 1· 11 FouJeO out-None Ret>ounos-Cnma II 1So11g 91. u1111eo S11tes SA CMe1er1e Sm11n 91 As slsts-Ch•t18 9 (Sun Soll9 21 Un •eo S•etts 13 IRicnmond SI Totel tpv•s-Cnona 17 Unotto Sta•es 18 A-S,000 Ovalfflc•Mn • Delbev, Sen Jos., Tnomes Jager Co11msv,11e, rn .. Mall Biondi Moraoel J m•nures 16 S3 seconds (OIO rtcoro l 17 ~ ov u S To•wo 1915) 1 I l Brarll 0 2 2 Nesutn , RESVLTS w_.s FleldH.c:lcev Austrelle 1 Weil Germenv 0 0·0 Nllntrlenos S, Bnla•n I 13·1 N•no S.10uO.vt0za~.So•11el Un 00. 3'10 PO'"'' (Old recoro 319 POtnts t>v Mar ns Dao<artcllf•• Sov1tl Union. Moscow 1918 900 Frff"vlt Relev-Unileo States (Trov De•t>ev, Mallnew Ctlhnslt•. Ooug•as G ertl('n Mlllllew 810nOI), 7 12 SI (Olo recoro 7'13 10 ov WUI Germenv, Stresoourg 19871 Final UN!ed Sltlts 3 Bru 1 1' 16 S S IS· 13 12· IS, 1S·7l ,_.,u 3, Chna 2 13·15 IS·ll 1·15 IS·12 1'·14) Soutn l<koree 3, CenaOa 1 C2· I Argenhna 2, UnlltO S111es 1 1·0 W-'s TNm Hlftdbtl Crecno.IOvek;e 33, Unoteo Stales 19 Sov>1I Union 31, lvorv Coast 11 Yugoslavia 22, Soutn KorH 19 Norwev 22, (Ilona 20 JHn• Sellar c Yugos,av a '" S l>O·r>•s 0>0 rtcoro 419 O POtnts OY Jas"e ~~ar c Vvgosfav•• '11 BuOeoest. 19871 Wemen -400 Freestv -Jar>el Evans Ptecen1ta 4-Gl IS Coto r.c:ord 4 OS 4S Ov Janel Evans u.s , OrtandO, 1987> 1 Etst Gtrmanv 3 Je1>•" 2 911·1S 16·1• • 4·15, 15·1, IS·1) Soviet Unt0n 3 Soutn 11.orta 0 OS-S 1S·8 15·7) Swlmmine l'Nn 200 FrHstvl-Duncen Armstroll9. ~ustral· I•. 1 "175 (ofCI record 1 •7 44 SKOl>OS DV Mlc/\H t Gron , Wnt Ger,.,,anv Lbs A~'es 200 8reestsrr011-S111.1 Hoernef' Eas1 Cer· manv, 2.26 11 '(old record 2 77 27 DY Al1>11on H1oson, Ct n•O•, ¥onrreal, 19811 U. S~ women ktiep medal hop~s alive . ·I American volleyball team rallies to turn back Brazil SEOUL (AP) -Th~ U .. "'omen"s volleyball team, sparked b ) the pla~ of L1i Masakayan and Angela R ock. raJhed from an 0-1 deficit to beat Brazil. 3-2, today to s ta y ah\e tn tbe medal race. TheAm encansdo"'ned the Braz1hans. 14-16. 15-5, 15-13.12-15, 15-7.1oe,en1he1rrccordat 1-1 in their four-team pool. The) "-Ill ha' e to beat Peru. ranked o. 2 behrnd defending champion Cthna. to e nsure a benh in the semifinals. Masakayan and Rock. two lesser-known members of the team. were the kc} players and they c o mbined to m a ke the big pla) s at the end of 1he fifth and final game. With the United tatcs leading. 11-7. Rock w on the n ext two point o n a c:le\er 11p shot O\'er the Brazilian defender and a stuff block. Brazil staved off the first match point. bu1 Masakayan got th e s1deout w11h a c;p1ke. She served tliesccond m~tch point. and Ro lo. pu1 th1: matc h awa y with a bhsten ng s pike. The U nited Sta tes looked sluggish at the stan . allowing Brazil to break OUI a 14-6 lead. But .\na Maria Richa served long on gaml.' point to let th Americans back into the contes1 W ith Masakayan sen 1ng. the .\merrcans won the next five points w11h the help ofstulTblocks a t the net by Rock. lr\'lne High product Kim Oden and Laurel Kessel. Brazil had a second game point at 14-l 1. but Vera M ossa missed \\1th a spike. After another Braz1han error. Oden drilled a spike and Rock served an ace to 11e the score at 14-14. But Ana R a m os "-On the two next points and the game for BraZll "1th t"o kill . Masakayan and Caren Ke mner brought the U n ited States • back 1n 1he second game. Masakayan. a 5-foot-8 out 1de hlllcr. started the set with a block and added three sp1kesand another block to put the A merican up 9-2. A s pike al)d block by the 6-foot-2 Kemner made it 14-4. Brazil averted o ne ma'tch point a nd made it 14-5 before M asakayan closed out the game with a service w inner. • The American s rallied from Q..5 down to win third aame~.Led by the s piking of Kemne r and · 19-year-otd K e ba Phip p . the Uni1ed StateJ climbed back in fro nt at 8-7 onl) to let the Brazilians back on top. 11-9. The score went to 13-13. After Kemner wo n two points for sidcouts. Rock e nded the game with consecut1ve stuffblocks. The Brazilians took an early lead in the fourth game. going up 6-0. before Oden ended the U.S. drought with a kill. Brazil extended the lead to 12-7, but the Ame ricans won the next fi ve points to tie the game o n a kill by R ocle It wasn 't enoug h as Fernanda Venturini scored with a service winner to make it 13-12. Marcia Cu nh 11 followed with a stuffbloclc o n R ock. and Oden fumbled the ball o n the next point to give Brazil the set a nd set up the fifth game. ;a;-c-oOI< fllands, 3 00 flnt Joct tvne v 111e1on, F.-.nce. 2::M:o?. 10 Cono.tlcao Ken im Treore, Mell, ou1i>o1n1td Toov Bt!l'v Ferreira, Portugal, 2 34·23. Suden, S-0. 21. Ker SI In Pranter, West Germanv, 2.34·26. Emil Tcnuorenskl Butgarlt stoo1>eO ?2. Marl1nn1 Panfil, PO!end, 2.34.lS 23. An• EouerdO Delee>ene, Guam, 2.S2 .secono tonetla BltlO!I, 11ah1, 2 30&. 24 Erl"o Asal, Arudine 'Seid, Algeria, S101>Ped L snakes Juen, 2.J•:•l. 2S Evv Palm. Sweoen. 2.J• 41. KuDull sfle, Bolswena, 2 21 fir" 26 L,.lranne Buuleres, Canada. 2.35 03 17. MichHI Carruth, Ireland ou1001nred Satoru Gibrlale wolf, West Germanv, 2.35 11 29 l<uml Hlgutll, Japan, S·O. Araki, Jepan. 2.35 IS 29 Mlsal\o Mlv•her<11, Monameo Heearv, Egypt out1>01n1eo Bien· Jioen. 2:3S·16. 30 Znong Huand1, China, 2:36:02. Ing Onoko, Nigeria S·O 31. Ellen Rochelorl, Caneoa. 2·36·44 32 Susan George Cramne, Sweden, outi>olnted Jonn Crtfl•n, Brllein, 2 J6·S7 33 Caroline Beursktnl, tlson Mk•nvata, Malawi S·O Netnerlenos. 2 37:S2 34 Lorraine Moller, New And•tts Zuetow, Ea" Germanv outPO•llteo ZHleno. 2.37 S2 2S. Magoa llanos. Betgium, Giorgio C~•. 1111tv, s·o 2:31'02 3'. sruet Grolltllbfr.c1!1om.~ 't:ll~ Ph1t H~r~ JballtnO • .llOPDed A$•1 Dar, 31 Lim Eun·Joo, Soutll Korea, 2·3821 31 Canada, 0:46 second Marclanne MukernU<en1I, Rwanda-, 2:40 12 3' SecelMr-lleulld Lltllt'WeiterWtitflt (131.7 POUllds) Mer111rt1 Groos, T•~•hessee Fla 2 •O S9, Al'OUmOU Aguier, Togo ~ Jonas Bade, 40. C.tflv ()'~left. Sen ~. 2:41:04. '1 Pt PUe New Gul11ta, d•soueltt.cei.on second Tulle Jouslma1. Finlend, 2.'3;00 •2 Slnlllke 100 SEMIFINALS HNt l 1. Olt~dt. AOen-'kan NtVt<.a 1 RtvmoAO Stewert. Jema1c1 3 Celvon Sm••h Bo••on Min •. 0...1 Witliems, Canada S Cert Ltw s Houston 6 Jonn Mvtes·M1Ws Gnana 1 Mero• Merdl. lndc>Mlla 8 ArnalOO Si••• 8rar1t HHt 2 1 VleOimlr KrvlOv Sov1er U 1,11on 1 A 1111a Koveo . Hungerv 3 Linford c~rist1t, Brita.n 4. Rot>son Silve, 8r111I S Denn•s M•ICl!t I, Gelnesvlllt, Fie. 6 Bert Jonnson. Canad• 7 Juen Nuner, Dominican RePuD••c I ls·•o Adevenlu, Nigeria KesltilelO, Flnleno, 2-43,00. 43 Blanca J1Hne, MHlco, 2 '300. « An~·lca Alme.toe. Brarll 2 G •.O 4S Ludmil• MaUcllerova, CzecnoslO· 119klt, ~-56. 4' Allostl-$mylt1,..n-n0, 2.A4.11 •7 Genoveva ElcMnmann Swilurieno, 2 «.37 41 Rosmerle Muel'er SwhrertanO 2 47 .31 •9 P•scellne Waneul l<enva, 2 47 42. 50 AP0111nerle Nvlnewabera Rwanda 2 49 11 SI Marvse Justtn, Meurollus, 2 50 00 S2 Miehe le Busti, Cavmen lslanos. 2,Sl.30. S3 Mar•• Pilar Menendet DrCox, Guelemala, 1SI l3 SA LI Juen, Clllna , 2.SJ oa SS Lind• Eliraoeth Hun1.r, Zlmbebwa. 2 S3 17 S6 Corne;la Me •s. Arube. 2:53 24 S7 Marie Murohv·Rolllns Ireland. 2S07 SEOUL (AP ) -Three-time s ingle sculls gold m ed al winner Penti Karp- pinen was eliminated from O l)m p1c rowinj competition Thursday after finishing last in his semifinals race. .The 35-year-old Fmn~sh supersta r wo n the Olympic gold at Mo ntreal in 1976, M oscow in 1980 and Los Angeles i n 1984. While Karppinen was finishing sixth. his riva l. Peter-Michael Kolbe of W est German y was "'inning the· heat. "He is sad :' Finnish rowing team spokesman Leif Degenh said if _ Karppinen ... He thought he could do better. But when th e legs go e mpty there is n ot so much to d o a nym ore ." TRACK AND FIELD ••• Nine o f 14 U .S . boats sent to Seoul for Olympic ro wing competi~ion.will be on the starting line for the fi nals Saturday and S\Jnday:-From Bl a bove a stro ng field of co m pc111ors to become the fi rst Portuguese \\oman to wrn an 0 1)-mpic gold m edal. . .. I'm proud for m e and m y count!'). a small co unt!) and today we stand beside the la rge cou ntries." said Mo ta. Slaney pron ounced herself confi· dent after surv1v 1ng a near-th sastcr similar to her famo us fall at the Los Anaclcs 0. lymp1cs when s he collided wtth Zola Budd a nd tumbled to the infictd in tears. With two laps to go in he r 3.()()(). meter. heat, St.My had h~ back foot clipped by another runner.S he d idn't know who 1t was. ··1t w11 a littk bit sca ry." she said. .. It just made me think o f L.A. for a second there." She stayed on her feet. finished a comfortable fourth and said she was ready for Sunday's fina l. Her fourth-place finish. behind bat-winner Paula Jvan of Romania. d idn't bother her. ··1 was just tcst1n1 the water:· she said. ··1 felt I didn't have to lead for a chance to I didn •t. The obv ious pl 1s 10 make 1t into the final with the least amount o( work an that"s bls1cally what I tried IQ~do." -- Joywwr-kriy. mtanwh1lc. over· cmne a minor knft •nJury 1ufl'nt'd in the hit" Jump and said stat wu happ) IO be tn ftnt place after the lint four ~vats ~en thouah ahe was below the ftm-day total lhc 11«Umulatfd wh e n • .. broke lhc world l'f'tOrd • the u .s. trials. .. .. My main pl coming 1n hcrt was toeoout in ftnt l)ia«Wlth the hope of brakiftl I world m'ord," she 'lid lfttr butldma 1 I 8 I -p0tn1 Ind through the fi rst four c' cnt\ of 1h1: two-day1leptathlon. Her to tal o f 4.264 points 1.-. I 03 pbiots o ff her wor ld -rccord·pacc. ht.: said tbe soreness in her knee disap- peared whe n she ran t he 200. her fin al e vent of the day. "I do feel happy coming out o f today healthy and leading:· he said. "because I could get caught up with aoin& out and ti) ing to go aficr a world reco rd to the point wh ere I could injure m}sclf and-not "'n a medal at a.IJ." Her I 00-mctcr u me of I 2.69 sec- onds and her 200.mcte r clocking of 22.S6 were Olympic heptathlo n re- cords. but her totar was hurt "hen she failed to surpass 6-1'~ in the high jump. Eas t Germans Sabine J ohn and Anke Behmer were second and third. with 4,083 points and 3.986 point • rcsptttively. 1.cwis warmed up for today'~ showdown with C ana41an Ben J o hn· son by winnina his first two heats. the RC<>nd in a blistenna 9.99 se-conds He won has first heat in I 0.1 4 S«onds. Johnson. holMr o f the wo rld ruord of 9.83 SttOnds and thus t.M . mantle of World's Fas1cst Huma n. had no trouble qualifying but h is oerf'onnantt was much kss spttt.tcu- larthan that ofhin rch-r\val. He wo n his fint heat an 10.37 tttond~. but wound up third with a 10 17 clocking an the tecond heat. The otber AIMricant an the ~c1u . Calvin Sautb and Cknn11 Muchell. altoadvaad to tonipt'uem 1finals After w compt1111on. l..cw1' com· Dlauled about hoW qu1tkJy 1he 11an-hw pn WB ftf!d Four American boats qualified during seniifil")a ls ThurSda~. and live had qua.lilied eaFher 1n the prelim inan~. including the \I.Ome n's double sculls boat "'ith ln·ine's Kathy Tippett and Long ~ach's Monica Have1ka. Semifinals were dela)ed six hours bectusc o f high winds on the Han Riv er Reptta Course. hon l> a fter the semis stancd. disaster struck for an Austrian boat, the coxless pair. The American coxless pa ir boat. manned by K.urt Bau5back of Se.n Oiqo and Ed Ives of Hamilto n Mass .• rammed the Austrra n shell and it sank. The U.S. boat. warmi ng up for the next race. had stra)ed LO to the start in& area shortly before the collisio n. .. We thou&ht the re was a delay before the next raoe," said Ives . "The Austrians were in the correct lane. •'Th ere was a terrible teann1 sound. Their bow ball hit Kun's starboard riucr and tore o pen the top of the bow section Jike a sardine can. They sank in 30 seconds and had to 1w1m." Ives said. "Then boat was totaled. They were mad, but lhcy a<npttd our apoloaics.·· Baust.ck and I vcs were able to rcpur their bolit and raced. The)' finished fifth and didn't nake the fin1t1. The Austrians f1IC'Cd 1n a bom>M'd bc»tanddidn't make the finals either. U.S. bolits in fin1l1 Sat urday arc the women·s coa(l(f four. double tculls and co•ICll pair. and mnfs co1td f'our and ••.tcull~ United Scates boats nK"int 1n the ftnall Sanday are women's •• ICUlll and a. and men's aWaa fOur and I. Padres slow LA's drive to West title Martinez homers twice as Dodgers drop 5-4 decision ~d I wasn't too happ) abou1 c,1t1lng down." LOS ANGELE (APJ -Carmelo Maninez was benched Thur!Kla\ niaht by the San Diego Padres and It turned out to be the spark that ended his slump. Martinez entered the the game-after John Kruk got hun 1n a coll1s1on at home plate. Man1neL then hat a pair of solo homers and scored three runs to lead i he Padres past the LO'i Ansclcs Dodgers. 5-4. at Dodger Stadium. Eric Show won for the eighth t'1me in nine decisions as the Dod&ers' magic number remained at three "I'm the kind of gu~ \.\hO doesn't think about slumps:· said ~1artinc1. who started the night in a ~-for-JO slide against Los Angeles. ·•t wasstrugghng the last fe\\ games. Manin~ homered in the c;1>.th to aive the Padres a 4-3 lead but Jo hn Shelby tied it in the bo1tom half\.\<1 1h his ninth homer. Marnnez h11 h1'i 17th homer in the eighth ofT 6-lcJan- dro Pena. 5-7, who reftc,ed Tim Leary to start the inning. "It was o ne of those games. · ~1d Leary, had won s1;!( of his pre' 1o us seven decisions. "Little things kept happening. I -made-a bad-pitch to Man:mCT I guess I was rushing my dehvcl) and m~ ann nauened out.'' Second-place Cincinr:au beat \an Francisco. 3-1, so the Dodge re; did not move closer to thl' Natio nal League West title. Show. 15-11. "'on his founh straight. giving up 11 hits. Hr sirud .. out seven and walked one 1n his I :!th complete game. "I JUSt can't stop smiling:· said Show. who stranded runners at thm.1 in three ,of the last four innings. "It sure 1s nice to "1n a 1tamc hl..c Ex-AngeJS ·prospect ljarper pow~rs Twins -~ L He drives in two to lead Minnesota .to6-2triumph From Tiie Associated Pres •-----=-·~rian Ila• pea. once a ('aftt'orn1a prospect, was pure gold Thursda' niaht. · "This was fun. I've been Struggli ng lately at the plate, and 11' nice to come out of'it wuh a night hke th1 :· HaJ1lCr said after going 3 for 4 and driving in two runs in the Minne 01a Twins' 6-2 victor) O\ er the .\ngcls a t Anaheim Stadium. The Twins improved their awa) record to 41 -37, assuring them of their first winning season on the road 1n nine years. finnci.ota won e World Series last year d c!>p1tc finish- ing 29-52 on the road during the BuLLETIN BoARo regular season. Allan Anderson. 15-9. "'o n for the ninth time in his last 11 dec1s1on'> He allowed seven hits, walked none a nd struck out three in eight innmg JefT Reardon closed. .. Anderson's been p11ch1ng 11\..c that since June." Harper said. ··He had a real good fastball to01gb1 .rnd \\hen he had to. was able 10 get h1 change over. too.'' The Angels ha"e lost IO ou1 of I:! "Of course you )ook flat '"he n ~ou can't score any run . rm not n magician," Caltfonp a ~laoagc r Cookie Rojas said. 10. Minneso ta Jumped into a 3;0 lead 1n tlte third. Greg Gagne and J ohn ~l oses opened w1ffi singJcs and Tomm~ Herr followed with an RBI single Rand' ush trita sacnficdh-nnd Hrrrpcrtr.rd a run-sconng single later 1n the inning. L Dodlen .clJedale AWAY Tonletit-San Francisco. 73S p rn • s..t 2.-s.n Francisco, 1 OS P m Sept. 2S-San FranciK.O 11)~ e> m • S.I 26-San Olego, 7 OS e> m. S.t. V-San Diego, 7 OS p m S.t. 21--San Diego, 7 OS p m S.t 29-ldle •On rv. cnaM et 11 ·All ""'" on KA8C (790) this. It was n o ma'itcrp1ece. There have been ven fe\.\< game!> in m,, career that r ... c ~on hke that and 11 1s one of the most grauf, ing in m \ career." · · .. Los 4.ngeles took a 3-0 lead in the first on KJrk Gibson's 'ktcnfice fh and Mike Marshall's two-run homer. h1s 0th of tile season-end-second in ~ o na&hts. l<.ruk scored in the second on Benno anlfago's sacrifice fl) but was injured in a colhs1on "llh Dodgers catcher Make Sc1osc1a Kruk was hospitalized Y.ith strained ligaments an his left knl'e and a half-inch cut and "'as replact:d b' Maninez. Sc1osc1a left t\.\O inning\ later wnh a bruise. Tony GW)nn. who \.\Cn t ~tor 4 to raise his league-leading a\crage to .316. h11an RBI single •n the third and Marvell W>nne hit a run-~onng single in the founh lo ttc the score 3-3 Angel• .cbedule HOME 'Tonlgnt-Mlnnesola , 7.0S P.m . *'· 24--Mlnnesota. 7·0S Pm. *'· 2S-Mlnn1so111, t.OS,.1! m. Sept. 26-ldlt. ..... AWAY S.01 21-Mllwauu., .\:35 o m S.t. 29-Mllwaukee. S;JS e> m S.PI. 29-ldJe. •All aam11 on KMPC (710) exceoi S.ot. 2S on KRTH (930). . Bush tnpled to stan the fifth and scored o n Puckett's s1 ngk. chasin Starter em. ar . . Rich Monteleone came in and aJlo"ed a run-scoring double b' Harper. The Angels scored·a pair of runs 1ri the sixth on an RBI single o~ Tony Armas ahd a thro"1ng error b~ third baseman Al Newman. The Twins added an unearned run in the eighth. Newman's error ,,a., JUSI 1he Twins' 17th of the )Car fhe ma1or- league record fo r fe\.\e~1·crror in a season is 95. held b~ the BalttroQ.re Orioles m t%<i and _ft>$0 -and lhe Cincinnati Reds 1n IQ"'-. \linne'>o1a has nine games remaining. Sl.mpeoa featrired fn benefit AnfeJ• • Fan Appreciation Day Fan .\ppre<1311on OJ' lh• ! Jltlor111J \ngcl,· largcs1 annual promulHln "\bnJa~ JI ,\n3h•·1m, Stadium Sco11 Simpson. the I 9 ., l .~ O~Jl cllamp1on. wi ll headline 1hc second annual Hllp for Brain ln1urcd Childrtn Golf C1a"~" \londa~ a1 the Hacienda Counr) Club in La Habra Hc1gh1s The even I "111 fca1urc an C.\olln thrl:'c hole • "Slcuis Game" will take place .pnor 10 the shotaun s1an. w11h S50011 hole at ~1Jl..c The fi , c highest bidding team) "111 rn·"'" c three hole pla)'1ng lessons \I.Ith S1mpwn .lun ng ·•he - toumament Prizes ranging fn>m .1 nl'" Chl'' - rolct 10 golf clubs as" ell a\ ca'>h \1.11\ be awarded, All proceeds from the l'' cnt '"" go for 1he direct se rvices of Help hw Br:un lnJur<'d Children and 1he Cle1a Harder De' clopmcntal Sc.hool 1nl..aJiabra ... Eo.r..addtuooal 1nfurmaunn.__ phone (~13) 691 -0711 or t:! I \) oQ,4-5055 .• Tla~cla .. tOCC Beginning their linJI hum..: .. 1.UlJ ol the .....-a...,111 the l\ngels will hO'>I the \llnnc:,l•la T" '"' .tl I p.m Hundrcdsul gill~ ''11\ 0.-J"ardcd ll1 IJn~ in • 31\C'ndunttthrouthuut aoo~•ll\11\1.ln~ lhl! µme.. Two Che' rolct'i . .i \.11 \JJ\l~.t" p1rkup truck and Cn' alter t\\O·JlX•r .·ou~. ~\Ill Ix 11mong 1he 11T3Jt'r pmc-. !?'' C'n J\~;n JS ~ell J' l"O season 11Cl..l'I' Ill lhl' P.1. iii• \ mrh1U1l1a1.rc in Costa Mc'il\ l\ngels unilurm \hirt' \1 Ill g1H~n .t" a' d1~ctl~ from the backs of BnJl'I l)(w nm£, 1.irl.. Ho\l.cll Waif\ Jo, ncr ( h1h D:l\IS \l1kl· \\ 111 Johnn' JU.)-Dic.k....sdofteld.Bob'Baun .. D<!\..¢n \\ hilc--- and Kirk 'l.tc('a)l..111 T1cl..c1s ma' be ot-taincd .11 .\nJhc1m ':>1ad1um• bc&1nning al· Q J m \undJ' l>r l'I\. phoning 634· IJOO. C? tll 4 IU-lrlo: or (t>I ~l I l>l>-% <> Aateater tennl• tourney Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, September 23, 1988 - -' Mets completejob with 3-1 win over Phillies. New York wraps up second NL East title in UJ!ree years-;-- From Tille Ataoclated Preu All season long the 'l'"' ' ur~ \kts said 11 was ine' nable. -\nd Thurs<la) n1g.h1 Jt hea tad rum. the> proved themsches right 1.. Ron Darling pt'tcht>d .t iil\·hlllt'r and the Mets beat the Philadelphia Ph11l11.•c,. 1-1 10 clinch the _._'{auonal l:zagllt' Enr title ror lhc.-\C."C'OOd nme 1n thr~e \ears. .. We ""ere desunt•d to" lJl.' 1h1rd baseman Howard Johnw n said ··But "e struggh:d a1 ume~ and 1 do n '1 th1nlc "'e e'er quite h"~ up to thl' t:\P<C ta11om I real!\ nen·r doubted 1t. \\-hen the chip-. ilfl' do\.\ n the cream ·nscs to the top." "We alwa) s kne~ ~e \\Cr( ~01ng 10 "'" 11." first baseman Keith Hernande1 '>aid -v, l' had to keep telling oursches "'e <A Ould <A hen 1>ther\ doubted·· It <Aas the founh d1' 1 mn 1..ro"' n for the ~fets. "'ho ha"e wo n eight straight g.tffil''> 11 "t l~and ~.3 of1he1das1 :!8. In other '\auonal League games Reds l, Giants 1: fal I.. .\rm<;tmng :illo<Aed l\.\<O hns in s1' innings. John Franl(l got his 3 "th sa'e m 3'1 opportun1t1es and U:-nn~ Ham.;; <>nap~d a se' enth· inning ue ""llh a 1~0-run ~m~k· tu lead C-inc1nna11 to the win at Riverfron t 1ad1um Armstrong. 4-b. hJ~ "un both o l has stan!. since his recall from CJass -\ \ .\ 'J\h\ 1lle of the .\mencan Assoc1a11on on Sept. 2 ' A1lro1 3, rues 2: In the .\strodome. l ra1g Biggio homered and Bill Hatc.hl'r h11 Jn RBI single as Mouston rallied for l\.\<O runs 1n tt>e 'e'l'nth inning and sen1 .\tlanta to us 99\h loss. ~ Biggio led ofTthl! 1nn1ng \.\llh h1!> third homer ofth.e ~ason on a full-count pitch tram Tom Gla\lnc.-. "'-1 4 .... Gerald Young doubkd Jose .\h arcz rehe,ed and Hatcher dro' e in ' oung In an .\mencan Le:i.gul' game Tl1ers 7, Or iole 4: In Bal11more. Tom Brookens· t<Ao-run double h1ghhgh1ed a four-run fourth inning and * * ~ 1, ~ioMS f Alnl 3, BraVfl 2 o.,.-.orT IAl T-£ ATUlfTA ..c>Ui~Oto --~ • S ) 1 1 i•1• Cf' • l: 'A •_J l , Wlnnlnc pitcher Ron Darlin& &eta • hac from catcher Gary Carter•• the Mets becm celebratl.nl clinching NL Eaat title. Detroit pullC'd \.\llhin -l game<. ot fir.a place 1n the' .\L Ea~t .,, . The founh-inmng rail\ "•IX'd out a ')-~ Balumore lead. Matt :\o~C's l~d off \\1th a double against Dave Sch1mdt -5. and ( het Lemon '.l.al\.ed one out later. Brookens dro"e in bolh runners Y. llh a double' 10 left center and Da' e Bergman follo"ed Y. llh an RBldouble 10 chast Sch1mdt D.,..a, ne \forph~ gr«'tl'd Ja) Tibbs <Allh a run-sconng single "'Milts 3, ~-r ~09~ MIEW YOlllC ;, lllllb J, G~I 'l•M ... AlfCISCO CINC.,..OIATI ,,,..,,.,..<" •• , ' ••g••nt '•2) ... .,~c< ooot Cl!o.-u 51 • f'~ \\ SI t Y#•••~ '!"'t I 1 C..-•lD ~·f'li G.._..v•11 ON-W'f" "'"I'' c ~-~ l evMr N o~~,.,. ........ 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The atto me\ said Pallone "'a at Thursda) 's meeung 10 a lk'"' 1n- 'csuga1ors toque non him aboul the the s1tuauo n said that Pallone had been tol.d b) the league \hat he ""l"'uld be fired at the C"nd of the scai,on 11 he d~d norrcsrgn ITTlmedr.nd) But unttl V. cdnesda' thc~ "a' little d irect informatfon· on '' hcther there aC1uall) "'as an 1n\.ernga1itn underway b) aratoga ( ount' authon11es. David .\\-att. the Saratoga <. t1unl' distnct an ome) "'O\lld not confirm that his office had met Y. llh Jone~ and Pallone Thursda'. but d id call Jone., "aft-honest man··· \\ att also main· ta.incd his pos1uon of refusin~ 10 confirm in'CStlgauon and <;;itd 1f"an accusaton instrument or indt 1- ment'' "'ere to be liled. thert" \.\Ou Id N' an accompan) 1ng announet"menl from his ofl1ce · Pallone·s attome' said lhcrc \.\Ou Id be no basts for an~ charge' 00\S ·"1 hope there \\111 not be Ian) formal charges or 1n' esug.auon) and I am confident thai we wtll be ab~ to · persuade the d1stnct attome~ ·s office that there 1s no truth 10 the allega11on an\t. the' ca se should be Jropped:· Jon'k, said. Since ea rl) Januar:. e1g.h1 men have' been arrested. 1nclud10g an Episcopal pn est. for then se'\ual mvol~ment Y.1th local 'ouths. 'en men were accused o( tn ' oh ement Y.1th young bo) s and one ''1th girls. Charges included !>Odom) and co- dangenng the' welfare' o f a child Fou r of the men ha'e pleaded guilt) and .... ere sentenced !>ince their lfrrest. one man "'as found gutll) thts summer after a JU~ u';ial and charges against thrcC" others a.re pending. Orange COl)st College rs otTcnng J course in offshore and 61g game •fishing a~ pan of m Fall semester The course ofle,.., a n>mPrl·hen~1,c tud~ of producu' e technique;<. used b~ c,pc.1nsmcn in lish1n& for lht' man~ SPl'\.1cs.ol twmc·li\h found 1n the coastal waters ol Cahfom 1a anJ \k\ICO and some of \he world's other great sponlishmg areas. The I 31h .\nnual \n1ea1~·r 1 ,·nn1<. Tour- nament takes place Jt l Cl 0(1 ~:-~land ~9·.'0 to benefit 1he t:C I in1crrnllcg1ate a1hle11c tennrs aroaram. ~n to the pubh.:1 the t1.1urn;imcn1 ti.-atures doubltt compc1111on in O~n .\ B (' and D d1v1s10.U for mt'n's ''Omen'<. JnJ ml\ed doubles teams all~t1ons · ---. No actual chaTg~ .ha"c bctn fi led against Pallone Jone<. <.aid. add1n~ that "The h ne of com mun1ca1on ttma1n open .. Pallone. "'ho had 'il'' eral "ell- .documented feud \\1\h pla,ers. ha often been among the IO'-'eSt-raled umpires an the le:i.gue He 1001'. a voluntal) lea' e of ab'icni:e fro m his umpinng duties la l \.\C'Cl and "orl..ed has last game pt 15 1n Ph1ladelph1a .. There 1 no truth 10 the .lltetzj- uons..·· Jones s~ud ··He did no\ do an,1hmg \.\Tong. He committed n0 cnme. He "as not in' oh cd "1th an' ,)OU~~ bo)s. teen;agcror male pr~~ll- tule. • Nauonal League spol...c'i'' man Kat) Feene} said that Pallone ··ao;l..cd for a lea'e o f absence for pcr<ional reasons.·· The pncst Re' \\ 1lharn Barrett. 54. plC"aded guilt~ 1n Januar) to t"o counts of sodom) and o ne counl of cndangenng the' "elfare of a chtld. The Saratog1a n said pohce. sources confirmed that lhC' secunl' director for maJO' league basebail was in Saratoga Spnngs Jul) 29 and brou~t official 1den11ficatton o f Pallone Wlth him. That 1denuficauon also was 11ven to Assistant D1stnct .\llomey Thomas J. Mc~amara. head of the Sex C nmc-s l 'n11 . Studcn1s will have thr opponunrt~ to learn the preferred 1acklc. bait. lure~ 11nll l<'l'hn11.1ues used for each spct1d The chU$ meets each \\cJnew.1\ from ~-10 p.m. throu&h Oct. :?6 · For more mfom1a1 wn. phon,· '.~ '-:?·~~!<O LaW'D bo•JltW In l'leW'pOrt The Newpon Hamor Li" n &"ling C1ut-"In hold m annual Ladies' and \lcn·s ingl~ Tournament on pct 13-14 Th1f1)·t~o bo~ le"' in Jr\'''" h1t\'\ "111 ()('('Up~ all 16 nnks of both bo~hna arccn~ Comep1111on ~111 btitn JI 10 J.m and run throwah the aficmoon C'ompcuuon 1s open 1t1 the public for spectator '1c~mJ .. ltleMa Verd~ DoUble• tourney The founh annual \k-...i \ etdc £Xiuhle Champ1onsh1p ~111 he hdd 'atunia.' and Sunda) a1 the \lcs:i \ crdc C ~1unrr. ( lu". Compc1111on \.\111 he held in the men's. ~omen sand ml\N double., ..:atciom·.., K'1s\oncall\ the \oum;1nicn1 ha<, b<c:n one nl the tou&hcst stop\ of the ( hr.<.l..:r C Jhlom1a Grand Pm. This ~car·, c' cnt 1s Jln·JJ1 <.hap1ng up to be one of th<' stron1l•\t lidJ\ c.'' er "1th 1eams from throuchout Oran~c (. ,,un~ P3rtlll· pa\in&. The toumam<'nl " u~J '" J 1un\·llp tor the upcom1na Wimbledon \\ \·~1 1,1umamcnt held Oc1 1-2 'The .\:ssocaom:d Prcc;c; rcponcd on Monda) that <.OUr\·e., fam1har "'"h .. . AREA RouHouP ~-~ ~ repon b) \\ RG B-T\ 4'1i. •htnl'v tad\ earlier th1 "'C'd.. -.ard Palltinc .... had been in the compan' of .,c,cral mm v. ho TICl'\"(' C'tlher adm1 !ltd or · bttn COt\-\!Klt.'d of se\ualb ati1>,1ng Mc~amara said there 1 not enough e,,dentt to takl" the Pallone . case. 1fn 1odeed e~~~t 10-~randJUT"}. Marin&. stages big comeback Thc \lanna High girl' 'olJc,ball team. do"'n 1n South lt» t Le.lf.UCl lninc 1u-.1 <11<1 better than game . ~-0. and behind 9-~ 1n the third. ralhed for a I+ I b e-.pcctrd .. 3CC'ording to C' lh Oa\e McM.illea. with De" 1+16. 15-13. 15-.l 15-5 'Kton o 'en1s1t1ng Dana H1JI ttimmel (16 :!ll running a •.trong race for th1rd place Thursda\ · ~hind frontrunners Bill Goehl t l 6·00) and NeAl Spark.mg the turnaround "Aas ~nior nghMtdC' hmer · Stevea ... ( 16 041 of C-ap1 trano ~ allc~. ~ htch ~'On t~ Rona V.e1sc .... ho had I"' ~n tle ace . 1ndud1ng ~'en in meet. 2~-33 The II" ine girl de eated C'apo Valley, ttle fifth pme \\et~ a lso had l" 1.hp and oghl ltlls. H-30. behind the e!To rt of A8'ruCamiaid, who ran the Juruor outside hitter Landa V. tl\On chipped in 111\h 15 cou!Y at Irvine High an I ·45. pulltns awa) an the final ktlls and 14 digs \\h1lc senior setter Yrsa Tsunc,osh1 v.as 11• mil~ endued w11h '5 a 1st for \ta n na. nov. 2-l. · • ln water polo. Lcadin4 b~ o nl) one at balf\une .. • In other volle)b.'lll ;\t"wpon Harbor st.a~cd o~n~ Coast pulled 3WI) tn the third quarter aDd unbeaten 1n four matchc b\ d1spatch1ng Lquna Beach. dcfutrd Gro smon\. 16·1 \.ma non-oonfettncc mau:lll. t S·I 1. I -4. I S-8 as senior ~lier Sinu c.rd notcMd The host Pl rates open~ a 1~-8 lcad b) tbecndofd~llurd c11ht lulls. four acn and 1 l a s1~t\ and Aajuettt Gu quancr behind \-....o &oal ap1ett from T•J u--. ..... contnbutcd some kt' digs for 1ht' ~1lon . HununatO'n WI.._ and MHes .. Sadin. &each cla1med~1u f1nt \IC\Of'\ 01 the Stat0n afttt l'tW'O • In men's SOCttr ltewt ...,.. scored 1n cloK wnb lossn with a 16-14. -1 s. IS-~. 15-'erd1ct ovcnu1t1na ttaht man1.nn ttma101n1 to hf\ El Camino to• 2· I '"IC10f'Y Estancta Senior outside tuner ltrild ft aa (:!7 klllsl and OVCT host Onnsr Coast J ... 8 ..... Wlted the oety senior ri&ht-s1dt' h1urr JeU. 1''..,.... (I lulls. IC'Yn acn ... pl for Co11t. v. h tch drops to "-+I. 1n pmc thrctl ~ tht-main forcn for the Oaltrs . • • • In 11rt tennis· Frnbman ~ ...... continued Senior middle hmtr Almtt Aek•'°' bad 10 stn•1ln Im' dom1nat1on of high ~hool .()pponm~ sw«P"ll a• ICT'tcepo1ntsinthc fintpme1nd IH11lsovtra1110ktld love to~ Corona dcl Mar ('-0) lo a 14-4 .wtn O\lef' Ed1t0n toa I S-3. I S·IJ.13-b \Ktt'f'\ at lakc-ood ••• Cl Foothall, In l 2 m11ch~ ttm. ~non.~ hal loll Oily " ul'Ptd its tt<'Ord to ·I •1th a J ~ • l .S.1. IS-_.,n ovn" o. •rM ... Esu.nc11's dt'uhfn teams of UI C & Southml u.h StAtc at c·ra-.forJ Hall a$ ~ntor middlt ...., a.e and &art OM~ ~adl .... blocltCT &ttl "*'1a note he'd, I t.11ls thbr thrtt matc.h~ u lbt EaaJa 1mrtn' td '° ~ _....a • In mm counm ~ La-w~ \rd trom ~\&n to I!~ ""1ft at Manna ..• Ed1t0a (4-1 } pt"ttd all ... ..._. ftnastl u hott C't'f'ONI dtt Mar·,. Nl~"' "'"""pa t t''P.Of' trts and all but OM in doUb'n for a 17-1 . nctor)'-.,.._ HatW. ls-4 • and nt'~"'t'. 19--42. 1n a Sea \ ~ ~"'w-1 Llluna 9'ach • • ~'POf\ HarW"t No. I ~ m«l C'"M had''' n.annt"n an tht' top lO, led m cloub6es tam of .._, l1u•rt aftd ...,.. S I La~k 1n IS.JO. and B•ttt Piette. G~ ~ Jaj 1mpro\'t'd to I tbi ~ an the SaiJod' 14-4 ._.., • ·r.• .. and Pal Sc911.all t\acd fOf tturd 1n 16 • *'..M~ In the J>fi-ec.ct.a·._Mll hdd "IJltM1 1 Jtmna Capl\trann 'alle~ ~uad t~.O 1n th<' the Mu1Udcr\' '-:o I ttam tt\ first ICKS thd year • ,, • \ -Orlln09 Coast DAILY PILOT/ Friday, September 23, 1881 NBC well off '84 Olympics pace .. Network~srattngs so arwell behind projected numbers Bol1tercd by U.S. victories 1n buketball and water polo. BC got its second-highest ratings for the Olympics Tuesday night But the numbers remained far behindtboscABC gotat the 1984 Summer Games . NBCs pnme-time telecast T ues- day in the United Statcsrece1ved a 0 16.9,secondonl) tothe 17.Hor Sunday night's sho". However. the latest raung 'u s 32 percent lower than BC got for its fifth prime-time sho\\ from Los Anaelesin 1984 .. T uesda) 's how featured a U.S. nctor: over Brazil in men's baslcetball aod a last-second U.S. win over Yugoslavia 10 water poo. Both events occurred Wednesday morning in Seoul. which 1s I ~ hours ahead ofEastem Da~ light Time. Sofar.NBC'spnme-t1meOl}mpic telccas1sarea.,,eragm~a 16.4. live pointslowcrthan pro1ccted. Network officials predict higherraungs after track and field compeut1on got under way today. A ratings point equals 6.000 households. 0 Traditionall). th1sum~of~car1s dom inated by baseball pennant races and the start oft he National Football League season. Weather concerns in ~ . . . ' .. . MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS American Leaeu• x·Oaltlend MlnnftOle KaMU City MMb THas •Cl'\lce go ~·"'- W•st Division W L 98 SS 8' 69 1-75 . 79 66 SS 65 86 63 89 Eut Division &oslon 86 66 Mllweukee 83 71 New York Six' 70 Oetrol1 82 71 Toronlo 79 74 Clev•lenCS 72 80 aanlmore S2 99 JC-<:lincned division title TlwnclllY's Sco.-es M(nnftOta 6, Aneeli 2 Detroit 7, llallimort ' OtllY games sen.au~ TedeY'I Games Pct. GB 64T - S49 14 S2 -7-rr. 487 23 , 437 31 430 32 41' 34 , 566 539 .536 536 Sl6 474 344 4 4 l 417 7 , l4 33 ., Mlnnesote ILH 6·7> •• Aneels IF "f V 9· ,. 7.0S 1>.m l0tton (HurSI ll·S) ar New Yort1. Hudson 6·6), •:JO 1>:m Toronto (Kev 10-Sl e r C•t•t•eno Swtndel1 17·1l ll, •.JS o m Kora pushed tMO lymp1cs into a later·t.han-normal start. The competition schedule hasn't hdped. NBC has had opponum11cs to showcase major·interest sports like women's1ymnas1ics, but has elected toshowlhe com~tition hvc in the mominas, rather than taped at night. Women's JYmnasttcs team com· petition, which is appealing toa wide sepnentof the viewingaudience, was over by fOa.m. Wednesday. wh1k the less popular. less spectacular m en's l)'mnastics was fcatur~d m rime nm . ' Ofthe major T V markets. only Lo An,eles. Denver, Detroit and Sacra- mento had Olym pic pnm~·time rat- inas higher than than 20 T uesda' ni&)lt. - . 0 NBCs news judgement has also come under q uestion. Hopin& to draw interest from a wide ranae of viewers. the network has bounced from sport to spon and. as an example, water polo has been one event that has been short- changed. In the U niled States' 9-7 loss to Spain Wednesday ni$ht, NBC cut away from the event 10 the final two m inutes with the U .S. trailing. -6. later showing the final score. And, a South Korean boxer do mg absolut~ly nothing became the sen· sation ofNBC's coverage. And the network wo nders why the ratings havcn't be~uptosnuff? • After losing a decision and tl1ercb' inciting a brawl that resulted in his · comerman punching the referee. Mir••.... 001 010 010-• GelllWftle 000 ., 000-2 Game. Wlllnlllll R81 -.Heu J.•l E-HoweM 2, Newman. Scnoftalel. OP-MTllnt\o!a 2, California l L08-Mlnneso11 10, California 6 28 ... Heroer. 38-81.t,h. 56--Mo~ (11) 8 ull0Ck t1l S-Ntwman SF-1111'11 '" H A EA 811 SO ...... AAllCIHOnW,1~9 t 1 1 l • 0 .3 RtarCIOf\ I 0 0 0 0 7 Callfamla TCIAtrk L,6•6 4 12 S S I 7 Mon!IN 7 l·J 1 0 0 0 0 C~bum I l·l 1 1 0 1 0 Co -.l lal-....0._..,.__"--.... TClerk O•ICl!e<I •o 7 bafltrs ,,, lne Slh H8P-Scf\Ofleld \bll A"ncltnon) Owvtr (by Monlt'-Onel 81<-TClark P8-Milll!r Umolres-Home Rt1~v F•"' McKean Sec· oncl, Keiser, Tnotel, Sltu•oc11 T-2.58 A-20,338 GOU' a.c. °"" (at Erdc9't, H. Y,) ,NUT ltOUHD LEADERS Eci Doueneriv 33.3,_.s Jim Simons 3S·lo-6S llOI* Maltb t 3•·31-6S o a ... ltummt'ls 33·31-65 Lance Ten llr~ll 3S·l1-U llr. Gieuon 33·33-66 Oetr0tt (T.,rt 7·1• •' Ba ' MOtt M '•CA 1·0) S'OS o.m -~enw1 Cit11I Sa1>err.a11•" 1•· 1• al Ci17ca110 Kif'! GrMn l~ Wavne t.e 3?-3...-.. ( (lteuu 11·9l. S.30 o"' • ~d l'to<.1n11 10·1) a t..M.twauli.H .(cN1eve~ 7·Sl, l !lS om • S..ttle (Moc><"• •-t• a« Toe s <Houo 14· ISi. S.lS o,,.. .,...,.. Clnclnna 11 Houston Netlonal LHtu• W•st Division W L 89 63 81 7l 80 73 • ~ct. oa .516 533 8 .S23 9 12 S.n Fra ncisco S.n Dleoo Atlente 79 7• 7S n 52 99 Sl6 !On 493 . 14 .3'4 361"l x·N•w York Plttiburon Montrffl St. Louis Cl'llc:avo Pl'llledell>l'li• EHt DIYlsion 9• S7 82 69 76 76 73 80 11-81 60 92 623 .543 soo .•n .467 .39S 12 • 18 '1 22 23•., 341,, JC-<:llnched division lille ThvrMlly's Scorn San Oleo<> S Dedeen ' ClnclMatl 3, San Francsco I ~w York 3. Ph•t.oe on a 1 Hou"on 3, ~llanla 1 <>n1v oamn scMOuled r ....... ,~, ~ (Harlll<s.< 'l1 I) al San Franc•SCO (Hammak..-8-1), 7 lS o.m c nic.oo IM.-delu• 17·1> a1 I" 11•111.1r11n (Orallek 15-61 •OS o m Montr._, (8 S1n.t" 11-101 al Pn,1ae1e1on a <K Grou 11·141. ns o.m Clnclnna11 IR•10 13·1> al Al1an1a ISm~rz 1·Sl. 4.0 o m • New York GOC>Clen 11·1/ •• s' LOIJ ' <""-•"' •·ti S 35 1> m Houtlon ISco11 IJ·l l ar 5'111 Ootl!O Haw11.im 14•11), ·1-os o.m NATIONAL LEAGUE· ~ s. C>News • SAM DtSGo' \.OS ANGEL.ES llAIOmr 20 Flennrv ltl, G....,vnn Cf M«1llO lb l(r~ rl c.Mertn1M Sentleeoc WYMelf T"*fn II IMw• .. rll 111 altr II bl l 1 I 0 Griffin 11 4 I 2 0 l O 'O o Sax 21> • 1 3 o • 0 7 1 Gibson I 2 0 O 1 • o o o M8nna1 rl • 1 l 2 1110 Sllt lbyef 4 121 3 l i , $1.n>l>I lb 4 0 I 0 3 0 0 I Hamill' lb 3 O 1 0 4 0 1 1 $e1CK(:l8 C 1 0 0 0 • O O 0 O.mos11 c · 2 o 0 0 4 0 0 0 MIOevu >h " 1•1 0 I 0 LHrYo 2 O O O Heeoon 1 o o o APenao o O O o CGwvno!I 1 O O o J3 S I S T"'911 U 4 11 4 ker• "" """'* 1e11... t11 1t1 010-s La...... - -1•-~ ~ W IM tlle Riii -CMarr.ner (II) E-M9r111a11, Hem ton DP-Sa"I 0 490 I LM ~ I L09-S.n Doege 4 Los Anottn I. 29-S.x. Hlt-Mersl>a~ 20) CMartontl 2 ( 171, ,,_.., It) $8-R Aion-(20) $-+4eml1'11n $F-G1bson, Sanha90 If" Hltlltaato S-Dlllll ,,..w.u-u ' J.I • A &..-....... 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Mike 1tele1 Jt.-32-68 ~ Sluman 3•·3'-61 K.nnv Knoll 36-n-.8 l ruce L.letrllt 3S·u-.e St«~ JS-3:1-6t- Tom SN.. 36•3)-69 Kenny Ptrr11 35-34--69 Tom Garner 3•· 35--69 lloc·co Med1•1t 33-3....,.9 Dave Elcl'le"*11tr 3!>-34-69 ,_on Streck 3 S· 34--69 ,,...,. Lowerv 36·33--69 Oannv llrl11111 U ·JJ--69 Merk Lyt lS-34--69 Jolln Adams 3S-34--i9 Gr19 Power' ll-36-69 A"*-Ma-3S·)4-69 Jedl "-• 37·31--69 Ian llaker-Fl11e" 3!>-34--69 llelne McCelli"er 37·3~9 Jev Oe!Mno 3•·3s-69 10bbv Clamotll 37·3l-70 Jol'ln Snvdtf 36-3-70 CltO SS COUNTRY Hllll ldlMf NYI MA VllW L•AGU& C... .. M9r IS, ....,_, HMt1er 4' C-•Mer 1', ~ •2 Ullf a ... IS, ....,_, Haf'Mr .. (et C... .. Mir Hitt!) I. U1'tllt (CdM). 1Sl0 2 van {U), "°'· ) 11i.1 ,..ce (COM), ShrVrotk ICdMl. \..191\f• llurna (COM) aftd Scott (CCIM), 16;31, 1 K•ll IUI. t&M, e Fhnl (CCIMl 16'9, 9 Tsel IUl. 17fl, 10. S.....,er (NH) 17 Ot IOUTt4 COAST L.&AGU• C.ltiw VIit¥ 22. ~ )l let lrVllla ... , I. GoulCI ICY), 16 00, 2 Slt vtnM>n ICl/I, 14 .... 1 Kimm.I Ill 16.ll • Oouele1 (Cl/), 16.JO, s.• ~ (I), IU t • Scrlnt>Otf II) 1ua. 1 Tudler (CV), 17~1 •• DoVtang (CV) 17.10 •• ScMoW (I), 1116 10 Jt'\M<\ (I), 17 JO ...... lcMll *" SOUTM COAST LIAOU• lnllllt B, Cl I W VIit¥ • ............. ) I c.mHllfl (I), ltU, 2 5'1-.n ICVI lf11, l ~ {I) '9-31. ' t Ulllllafl (I) 20 1'. s ""*" (CVI, 2';&4 HtdlllllCI ICVl, 70.JS 1 OICIW'1'1 (I), 21.ir.l Huihf (CVI. 2124, t S.W. ((V), 21 2t, lO COOllMY Ill 71 n CMWll••• -,... • F•h U IFWllCI .'-.. .._c.... .. CC'. ................. ~ ..... l or... c... ICOfll!t ""'"ieer ' c;..-. ---=~· ......,.,,... l•I I Tt lt\IJILI~ ~-- bantamweight fi&hter Byun Jong-ii s~ what NBC called the "uno t: ficral world boxang sit-in record." In o ther words. Byun just sat in the rll'll for67 minutes before bowing to his supporters and heading for the dress1n1room . ' Sports on TV for weekend TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. AUTO RACING: America n Racina Series from Lexingto n, Ohio (tape), ESPN. 9:30 a.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Georgia at South c.arouna, TBS. lO a .m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Purdue at Notre Dame, WO N. IO:J S a.m. -BASEBALL: Boston at New York Yankees. Channel 4. 10:30 a.m. -GOLF: World Seniors Invitational, ESPN. I 1:30a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Tennessee a t Auburn. Channel 2. 12:30 p.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Oklahoma a t use. Channel 7. Nebraska. KMNV (1600). 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Minnesota at Angels. KMPC (710). 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Housto n at Sao Diego, KFMB (760). TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. -AUTO RAClNG: NASCAR G oody's SOO. ESPN. 10 a.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: h1cago at Green Bay, Channel 2. JO a.m . -NFL FOOTBALL: P111sburgh at Buffalo, Channel 4. According to N BC, the old "re- cord" ofS 1 manutes had been $Cl by another Korean boxer in l 964afier a disqualification. Which 0 1> mpic re- cordl>ook a.a they find this? I p.m. -BASEBALL: podgers at San Francisco, . Channel l l . 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: t h1cago Cubs a t Pittsbursh. WGN. 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at St. Durin& the sit-in. reporter Wally Matthews offered thrilling news up- dates: Byun sat in a chair at 41 minutes, took a s1pofwatera1 38 minutes and "41,·ea liule bit of a smile" at 36 minutes. Later, prime.time host Bryant G um bet asked box ang blow-b) -blow man Marv Alben what was goingon. • "Well, ~c'sjust staring. and it's • approach mg one hour. a new world record for sit-ins," Albert said. The lights later went out at the venue, and Alben reported that 11 was bcinaclearcd of people forsccum~ reasons. G umbel and Alben appeared to~ holding bacJc chuckles during all this. However, the incident that staned the fi&hter'ssit-1 n wasn't so funn~. • Matthews. a box1ngwri1er. forced an interview out ofa security man who'd gone afierthe'referce. While ti) 1ng to convin~ Matthews that he-didn't speak English, the sccuntv man admitted he entered the n'n~ because he thought Byun was being1udttcd unfairly. NFL STANDINGS NatleMIC~• Wnt w L T Pct. PF PA • Rams 3 0 0 1.000 73 34 N•wOrleans 2 l 0 .667 " 69 S.n Fre nclsco 2 l Q .661 71 .. -Aflllntl --1 2 -0 .333 n -1 C-citrel o" -Chicago 2 1 .667 S8 Sl Minnesota 2 I, 0 .667 77 26 Detroit l 'l 0 .333 SS S6 Tem pe Bev t 2 0 333 Sl 81 GrHn6•v 0 3 0 000 3• 7-1 EHi N.Y.G le nts 2 1 0 ."'17 S6 -50 washlnoron 2 I 0 .667 67 Dallas l 2 0 .333 48 PhllecMl1>nl1 I 2 0 .333 7S Pnoenlx I 2 0 .333 S8 '•) Arn.ricen Cont.r.nca West s..11i. 2 1 0 .667 S8 Oenv•r 1 2 0 .333 61 KensasCltv l 2 0 .l33 l3 lt•lclen 1 2 0 .333 76 S.n Ol~o 1 2 0 .333 33 c...m-11 Clnc.lnn•ll 3 0 0 l.000 66 Clev.tend 2 1 0 .667 32 Houllon 2 I 0 .667 S8 Pltts t>urgl'\ \ 2 0 .333 65 EHt 80ffelo 3 0 0 l .000 38 N.Y.Jtls 2 1 0 .667 71 Miami l 2 0 .333 37 N~ E nola nd l 2 0 .l33 48 lndla ne &>olls 0 3 0 .000 " Sunday'' G1me Rems el Ntw York Giants, I P m. Allan1a 11 Oa• es 10 e.m :> Cnlcaoo at GrH n Bav, 10 am. C1eve1ano at Onc1n11111, 10 a m Miami 11 lndlanaoolls 10 a m New Eno1ane1 11 Hou,1on, 10 a m Ntw• York Jets ar Detroit, 10 e.m. Pl'lllaoe10,,ie et Mlnne•o11, 10 a m P1!1ll>ur11n et 8 uffel0, 10 a m Tempe lln al New Orlean•. 10 a.m San DltGO er 1<enw 1 Cltv. 1 om N:...C:•K-~ *" 0 m wunln1110" a t Pnoen111. l om MeftdlV'I Qema lta141ers et Denver, S om. H'9tl lmNI scorn, KMdule IH«l·laffUel THURSDAY'S SCOftES EC1l1on 21. Lono 8ncn Jordan IA Min ion V1e.o 24. 'FouMaln Vellev 3 CorON de\ Mar S2, Sanlia90 I Costa Mell lA. Garoen Grove 7 Foo1n1• 21. Mar ina 10 L.oer1 26, Canvon 0 Los Alamilos •. Cutver Citv O ltancllO Alam1101 21, Norte Vl1ta IS Sunny Hlll1 21. Cvoress o W1rr.n 20, El ~n• 14 MonlaOetlo 2'. Futlef!on 27 tONIGHT'S GAMES 66 so 59 62 ~1 " so 73 64 so '3 94 61 30 34 60 SS 57 HunllnetOll ~n et Ne .. oorr, Harbor Esrancle vs. Los Amigos (at Garden Grovel Dana Hlllt at Laeun• 8Mdl WCICIArlclM vs UnlYtrlitY (al lrvlnel Santa Ana Vallev vs 0c .. n l/1tw (al "4\ll\1"'91on laKI\) trvlnt at Tustin S.nra Ana vs. Mater 0.1 (at SA l owl) E111tf'an1a al Wtttmlnt!tr SaoellaOeek e r Dom1neue1 Analltlm "'-IC.nneCIY le! Wtttt<n) lellflo•., vs. Trabllco HoQs (al M •lllOfl ~) c-Valley er Oceans'Ot Et Ooraoo a! Valen<: i. II TOl"O vs, Ville Perk (et Et ~l y H•Or• II El ltencllO MNM!le 11 l uena Perk ,._,co vs PaclfQ (at llolse Gra no.I Orante vs Kelella (at G'Olltr Sladi\lm). Servli. ·•I Taff lefter• •• Don '-'* TrO¥ YI l rH -Ollnd• (Bl Fullerton) SA TUltOA 'W"S GAMES ..... Granoa vs savanna (at GIOver SIMll.tm) .. W..'9rll vs u Qu1n1a (et llol'8 Grafldt) At ""'" ., 7.30 r l p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: M iciugan State at florid.-Sute, ESPN. -- Louis., WO R. l EO) a.m. -BASEBALL: C1nc1noati at Atlanta. TBS. 4 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: An tona St.ate ai Nebraska, ESPN. 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at Piu sburgh, WGN. I p.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: Rams at New York Giants. Channel 2. · I p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at San Francisco. Channel 11 . 4:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: Cmcmnat1 at Atlanta. T~S. S p.m. -WATER POL0:1..ong Beach Stale at USC (delayed), Prime Ticket: I p.m. -GOLF: Y. orl d Seniors lnv11ational, ESPN. 3 p.m. -AUTO RACING: Bo ch park Plug G rand Prix from Nazareth. Pa. (delayed ). Channel 7. 3 p.m. -HORSE RAClNG: upcr Derby IX from Boosier City, La. (dela)cd). E PN. 1 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Ohio U. at Nevada-Las Vegas. Prime Ticket. 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Minnesota al Angels. Z Channel. 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE ~OOTBALL: Oklahoma at USC (1ape), Prime Ticket. - 7:20 p.m. -BASKETBALL: P SH Excel NBA O assic from Chicago (time approximate a fter baseball. delayed). TBS. 7:30 p.m . .._ TENNIS: Los ~ngcles men's tour· nament final (delayed). SA. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Fa1rplex Park re plays (Prime Ticket. mid night) RADIO 7:30 p.m. -TENNIS: Los Angeles men's tour- nament semifinals (delayed), USA. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Fa1rpl~ Park replays (Prime T icket. l l :30 p.m.). l p.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: Rams at New York G1ants,KMPC (7 10). RADIO · 10 a.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Purdue at Notre Dame, KPZE ( I 190). 1 p.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: an Diego at Kansas City, XTRA (690). I p.m. -NFL FOOTBALL:\\ ashmgton at Phoenix .. KMNY ( 1600). 12:30 p.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Oklahoma at use. K.Nx c1010). · I p:~. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at San Francisco. I p.m. -BAS};BA~: Dodgers at an Francisco, KABC(790). . KABC(790). I p:m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL..-.Pac1fic at Cal State Fullen on, KM NY ( 1600). • I p.m. -BASE BALL: \,1mF1cSOl3 at Angels, KRTH (930). I p.m. -BASE BALL: Houston at San Diego. KFMB (760). 4 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Arizona State at ' Tennla benefit .. Prom left, tenn.Ja pro RO.Coe Tanner, Di~ rector of Wheelchalr Tennla FoundatJon Bra" Parka, pro Bob .Latz and Da•e Kiley t ook part ln the benefit for the National l"oanclatlon of Wh eelchair Tennla held re- cently at the Newport Beac h Tennie Club. T•NNIS Men's twmement (at L• ""911Ml ~--..~ John McEnroe (U.S.) clef Mlet111!1 Cnang (U.S.l. 6·2, 6·•. M iu.i Periifors (Sweo.nl Cltf MarlY Devis (U.S ), 6·4, S·7, 6-•. Mar" Wooci- forde (Auslralla) Clef Jonen Kriek (U.S.), 7-S. 6·2; Andre Aoaul (U.S.) Cltl Jorge Loza'11> (M41•1cO), t ·4, S-7, 6·2. """ ~ 9ir1t EstaMla 12. MlrlN 6 ~ Curr.n (El IOI! 10 Cri11a11, 1-6, IOst 10 l lYefll, 3·6, won Dv dtfauu 111aln11 SI. Georot, l lrcll CE) I01t, 6·7, won, 6·1, won by clefaull. O.Ca rlO, (E) loll bv Cltiaull '°'' bv Cle11ull. won. 6·0. ~ Colllnt·Romm (El Clef Cao-Nouyen, 6·1, def HHnrH ft•Unlelan, 6· 1, dtf. KIOn ·Oalfort, 6·0, O.Ultcll·Su11.1kl (f l won, 6·2, ~·1. 6·1; aow,n· PlerM>n IE ) won 6•3, I01t. 3·6, won, 6-~ I._ 11, L...-9Mdl I Slrlelel • Ammann (El def. McCJeln, 6·2, dtf Ru•n 6· I, Otf Jotlnton, 6-0, Warr.n IE) won, 6·1, 6-7, 6-l , herd (E) .. on. 7·S. 6·3, 6-2 .~ r'urner·GoHo\ (El dtf Grenr·810n om, 6·1, def. Hofler-Welner, 6-l, dtf Hotm®•ll·J Grallt, 6-0. GoedKJl•-Oleson IEI won, 6·1, 6-1. 6-0. ll"Hll-~rrom (El won, 6·2, IOsl, •-6 won, , •• , HoRsE R~c1~c C-_, Mar 14, Foefhil ' SiMlet Kerl PMl>ut (CdM) clef E1111ers. 6·0 Cle! Pa r\On1, 6·0, Cit! Schwartz, 6·0, Krl•IY l'>tlfbu• (CCIMl won. 6-l. 6-1, 6·0, Adame ICCIMI losl 2·6, won, •-'2. 6·0. ~ Straull·Klrk.Oalrb (CCIM) def HUBl'J•G•n 6-2, -def. ~Tano, ?•$; 1Stl UODOTI!· Hemllev, 6-2, HOVM·RIS!au (CCIM ) won. ·-· ,.4, 6·0, Emerson-Ring (CCIM) lo"· 2·6, •·6 2·6. Mlr .... te 14, IMW'*1 Hlr1»or 4 SIMlet h ire! (NH) loll 10 Po, 0-6. '°'' fO Henset1. 2·6, IOsl IO Kt<r, 0-6, LOCH (NH) IOSI 0·6 0-6 1·•; Shen .(NH) IOst, 0·6, 1 ·6 0-6 '*'-' 8entOIC1·8 unnt ll ·(NH) Clef Ka1nr-Han1on, •-•. Otf. Kt1ler·Crocke11, 6-1. Clef Atreeo- GullbSlll, 6-l , CrarY·Smlln CNH I losr. 1·6 1-6 won, •-•. CrOOll·IC•nd•q INHl IO•I 0·6 ·-· •-6 0... ... •"""9 , DAVIT'S LOCKIR (Newpert llffefl) -6 00.1\, 1 .. el'lllen 462 ~110 ,, Yt 11owre.1. 36 rodt fllll, IJ2 calico ban 61 saoel oan 9S rlleclleral, S Dlue snark, I me Ito sller~. SI tnMl>illHd, 423 scull>ln, 106 blue perc:n, I ling coo ..... T &.AMDeNG - 3 ooats. 27 .,....,.._ 102 MIMI t>eu , 31 bO'l•lo, 71 A"lackt<el ) rocll ft\h, 2 KU'9•n, S ShttO\llHO, 1 c.a CO oau, 74 .... nlle 11111, 16 1oan1s~ 111ck ll'9ttT'M •aca. ' ' ,, ....... ~ 1edt• !Or .... ) 7.. u o uo ·-... !Cerrel) , .., • .., U.1' ,,...,,11_, ue T""8 1 IU II a111~a ll·SI -1111 • UCI clef IS-8, YOLL•YBALL C ..... Wom«I NON·CON,EltlHCI Sol.t!nt<n Utan Slelt . IS·•. lS-2, OOLD•M STAT• ATHLETIC COH,Elt5NC5 We11mon1 def SoCal Col~. IS.J. 1S·12, IS·•. Hlfotl 1ct1oo1 elns HO"·L.SAGUE. Merone dtf Dana Hitt\. I•· 16, 14· 16, IS· 13, IS·), lS-3, lS·S Hunrlneron haQn def Estenc11 16-14, I -IS, IS·S. IS·I. ECllM>n Clef. La~ewooct. 1S·3, 15· ll, lS•6, Newoor1 HarbOr del L•auna Beach, lS·ll, IS·•, 15-e ,,... ......... ctMM ,OOT8ALL ......... , ..... L.H9119 CL.EVELAND a1tOWNS-Sl9neel flM• Run· -.er. pUnter Welveel '-" JoM•on. 11un1er. SAN FRANCISCO 4tEltS-tte-slgntd Doue MlllOla•. !!OM leckle Plec:eG Owelnt lloard, dtfanll,,. encl. on m1~ lniurad rtstr¥t . • r Orange Coest DAILY PILOT/Friday. September 23. 1988 Savings institutions 10se $7 .5 billion; bailout urged. WASHINGTON (AP) -The na- tion's sa vings mstatuttons IO'>t $7.5 billion in 1he fi rst half ofth1s year. the aovemment reponcd Thursda). as a Senate leader called for the biggest federal bailout in history. The Federal Home Loan Bank Board said S&Ls Jost $3.6 billion in the April-June quarter, a modest improvement over the S3.9 billion loss of the fi rst quarter. Nevertheless, the 1ndustr) 10 onl) the first half of the )ear 1s alread.) approaching the P.?)t-Dcpression re- cord lossof$7.8 billion fora II of 1987. Senate Banking Committee Chair- man Wilham Proxmire. [).."-'1~ .. who is rct1rin& after bu1ld1na a reputation as a penny-pinching lcg1slator (1unng 31 years in offi ce, said Thursda) that the nut Congrcs will h:a' c to appropriate at least S20 billion - about SS I for every man. woman and child in the country -to bail out the industry. And health) S&Ls. "'h1ch ha'c been paying to close or merge failed institutions so far. will ha' c to contribute ao a,dd1uooal $30 b1ll1on. he said. ''.Jt 1s with reluctant but profound conviction that 1 rise to state ... the next Conircss \.\111 be n:quin:d to appropnate at least SW b1lhon.' Proxmire said 1n ii pcech prepared for delivery on the Senate floor "The ba1lout-t0<omc "'111 hi: the taracst ever m the h1Mor} ot 1hc t It wi ll be far bigger than th.: rnmbrncd cost of the ass1stu ncc . to \hn~kr (Corp.). Lockheed (('orp l nnd 'I.'"' York City." he sauJ. The bank board repon and PrO\· mire's statement came"' 1thin a "eel.. of several ne" -and la'""er Jban previous -estimate\ of the co t ol cleaning up the thnn 1ndu'>t'1 The General .\ccount1ng Oflicc. Congress aud1t1ns arm. \3\ 11 "'•II cost S45 billion to S5CJ b1lfion The Amcncan Banker\ :\c;soc1.it1on the trade aroup ror commercial bani..\, says S 74 bi I hon and wn'H.' jlrn ate analysts put the coc;t ac; high a'> I fJ(1 b1lhon. The bank board \ii\., 11 intends 1n October 10 r;11~ "' "I I b1lhon projecuon. Meanwhile. Tre.nur) •at•tar) Nicholas F. Brad} on \\ ednnda' directed a top deput~ L nder- secrca n Geota-c D uouJd tO--.lll<k- pcndcntly assess the conll1cung e ll- mates. That would be the tir't 'tep 1n & possible re-e ... alua11 on ol thl' ad manl\- 1ra11on's S\inCC. \.\h1ch has been that the Federal Sa' 1ngs and Loan In- surance Corp has ;:is much monc~ J'> 11 can efficient!) spend "l'll antn nl'\t )Car. At a time "'hen the adm1n1\trat mn 1s struggling to red uce th e fcckral budget defic11. the qucsuun of ho\~ much must be ~pent on l\~L' ., becoming 1ncreas1ngh 1..n11~a1 Since mid-.\ugu!tt ;1lon1.. th.: nanl.. board has pledged ncarl' .1' btlllun m assistance to rcwhe thl· ca~\ ot more than 50 10st1t ut1un .. Bnau\e FSLIC lacks the ca\h tu 1.omplete rescue packages. 11!. aid 1-. wm1ng 111 the form of promm1 .. ,or. note' and guarantees against u~nJ1n l..1n\i'> ol future loss. ~«Ording 10 figur"'' rd.:-a~d lc1 .. t S & L Cr 1s1s Ouartet1y 1esuets of me S & L industry 1n btla.ons of OO&&ars 1 1987 1988 II Ill IV II "eek at a House Banking ( olllm11tl'\' hearing FSLI C" ha~ more than _ 1 •1 btlhon 1n outstand1ng cumm1tml nh Rep. Jim Leach R-l<>"'J. '>:lid th1: commnmenis. "h1ch hJ'l l"x-l'l made "11hout c..ungrc,'111nal Jr· pro' al. threaten to creatl' J ( on-.uiu: uonal catacl~ m .. Proxm1rt accused Brad' •I tx·mg "nonchalant" about thl· prohlc:m JOd said. "The adm m1')tra11on h.i' ll'> hcadbuned m1he~nd"ln1urn \l·n Jake Garn of L t.:ih thl· 'l'Oll r Republican on thl cummmn .. nt1· • c1zcd the "sanc11momous attempts .. of colleagues to blame the adm1111s- trat1on and said he was "outraged b) repeated effons to get the .S. taxpayers to pick up the tab." Bank board economist James Banh said he detected ome s1gns of improvement in the latest financ1al repon. Net losses declined for the second quarter tn a ro"'. from the record three-month loss ofS4 b1lhon in September-December 1987 The numf>er of insolvent inshtu- taons among 3.09::! reponmg s!Jpped from 50910497,and thepercenta~eof mone)-losmg 10M1tu11ons declined shghtl) from 3 I pcrc~nllo ::!9 J)C'rcent . .. , hke to think "c ha' c bottomed out and thmgs "on't get much ~o~ ... Banh said He declined to oOer an assessment of ho" the industl) is fanng in the current quaner. but he noted that abo\Jt $800 m1lhon uf the second quaner loss occurred at '60 1nstttu- t1ons that ha\ e since been closed. .\sin the past the 1ndustl') ·s losses 1n the second quaner \.\Crt' concen- trated m a rela11' eh small number of ins11tu11ons and tn one state -Te'a). "h1ch has been hard h11 b\ the collapse of oil pnces · The :!71thnft10st1tut1ons m Tc,as accounted fo r $3.1 b11l1on of the loss The ::!O ~o~t IOSUtuuons 10 the nauon -I .. ot them in Te,as -lost S::! 6 b]lhon . UCI off er~ng hypersonic.flight course A h) person1c planl' "h1ch .:an ll' from a nn1Wl1\ rnto orh11 .., ("UiTentl\ being de,·efoi->ed b~ the ':it1un:il Aerosp3ce Plane progr.im '>Upportcd b~ a budget of m on.: .. J.lun..S.l.btlhoo This aircraft \.\OUld hJ\c nu pra<t1c.il limns on speed and alt nude UCI Extension 1~ ot1cnng an in- tensive. t"'o-da' cour'e 10 r\.'' '"'"' the fundamental conceph and lh3llentil'' of hypcrsomc 01ght .. HH>ersonic Technolog1es jlnd The Na11onal Aero pan• Plane"' "Ill be held on Thursda' J nd"Fmiil\ Oct :wand 21 from JO J m to 5 p.m. at the Holida' Inn J 131 Bn'>tol t.. .Costa.Mesa' The semaoar li•e ti SlQS. NYSE UPS & DOWNS NEW YORK IAPI -Tfle 1oHow ng hsl thow• I~ New. York Sloe• E•cNan9e "ocks •l'ld warr11n1s 111111 tiave oone uo ttie mosl •nd <1own 111e mos1 oased on ~ctnl of cn•noe reoarc:11eu of volume for Tl'lurs<Mv No securllles trading oe ow S2 are nc>· -uded. Ne! •MS oercen111oe C"anoes are •l'lt ditftrence oerween ttie o•ev•oi..s cios no orkt •nd T urs<111\I' s 2 P m or ice UPS I NMM LUI °'9 Pct. I Conseco 9'1 + l Uo ll 3 2 FrMcMOG 4'• + '9 UP 8 6 3 Fa!rcnld 12'• .,.. 1 Up 8 S • Coleman J9 ... J uo 8 3 Sfonka ~>• + • Uo 6 8 6 Mero de 2 • ... • Uo 6 3 7 NtSemf Wl 2 • + Uo b 3 9 ~ldMerMfg 4 • -• Uo 6J 9 onseco oi 17 • + t Uo b 0 10 F Coro 2 • _... Uo 'S'9 ll Hor11onCo ? • ... _u o S 9 12 N11vs1r wlA ?~ + Uo S 6 l3 C•IRE IT ,., -Uo ) 4 1• ¥1Alleon1n11 2 , .._ • u o s J. 'I u11tma1e 10' + , UD 50 l RNbok ll t + '2. UD 47 I GtnlEnpv 2 'I + • UD 4 S l GibrllF1n 21• + • Up J S I Hor1nHllh ?'1 + • UP 4 S 20 TwlnOisc 28•• .,. t • Uo 4 S 21 ToscoCp 3 + e Uo J 3 u rs1rn ot •1 11 + l'• UP 4 1 ft ~nlver Co 21 • + '1 Uo 4 3 rim.Iii n 6311 + • Uo 4 I ANCheeo 6 , + • Uo 4 0 DOWNS N•me I Am Hoist 2 Stonerd11eRs 3 Sn ln ofD • N81 Inc S Portee 6 Ancl'lorGrb 1 V•rco I vlAtGln 11.2SOf 9 .4mHoisl of 10 R•neerOil LHf Ctt9 Pct. 9 1 -lc ()ff ll6 Sl9 -.-. Ott 10 • 4l s -, Ott 9 8 ~,~ ~ ~ ~ B 9 • -'"' Off 1 s 3311 -.• O't 6 9 13 -• ()ff 6 3 201--Jl• Off 6 J ~ -ls O'I 63 48 -J Of' H _Tlus_ course...L~ d ~fled-IQt'-.m"O- SpaCC engineers. ph~'K1'ts l'Omputer spcc1ahsts and mechanh.al eng1nel'r.. as \.\Cit as tho!.C "'ho professional antcrMK-tn~~ ~\f'eeO fllfe"ftllt ad' anced acrospalc ~stem-. dc'>1gn and novel propul'>1on S~\tcm~ According to Dr Thomas Hcp- ptnhc1mer. instructor ol thc-l'OUr<:_e, ··.\kc) theme 1s that h~ per<>on1cs does not demand breakthrough~ or r.id1cal 1n,enuons. Rat her 1t calls 1or 1n- tens1ve eng1neenng \<' turn e'-l!ilmg inventions into prarncal "'o rkable systems." His pnor c>.penencl' 1ndudes re· ~e~a~ .4l C1l~ln- ... "'* 7 , I I p.1. .. J9•16)"' 1 l·l2 I l· '6 •lo. • , ....... 10-'. 101. 1~ ·~, n~ ,,~ ' 1 • 1~16 I l4 l4 • ') • 'J ~ 6l·'• •• '3>.. ., 27 • ?t " S1 ,j~ ·h " ' . n•. n. .&Q>, ,, • •1 47 • ' • 7loio ~ ~ : 11"' ll ..... '•'- ' t ... I )·16 I , .... 3'. 1 , • 16 ... 1l ' Tl l • 11 • I n-. 12. n. n. 11 • 11 • ,, . H .. JI n • • . 1• •• i~ ! H. n.n . ! , ... smute--m 1ecttno10i)~ant:rtlle Max Planck lnsrnute of uclear Ph~s1cs m German\-where he conduc1ed rt'· search m· planetar) sc1ence. Pre\ iou s- l~~U l"4<;.1.u.1<.UUUAL_...u-.~~-t Heppcnhe1mer 1s present!~ president of the Center for pace Science in Fount.ain Valle) Guest speakers for the course will include Wilham 1rgnano. dean of the School of Eng.inecnng at L'C'l. and Jt'.ot& Schaufclc. 'ice prcs1oent and general man~r. 1ld\.anced com- mercial produc~. Douglas .\ircraft Co .. Long Beach. For more 1nforma11on. call l'CI E.xtenslOil at 8.)6. 79...,&. l I FsllntrslBco 12 Wstn Union 13 Cl'lmB•nk 8 14 M'Drmlnl wt ls VITO<ldSno 2 • Off S9 .-----------~------------------~---...,...--------------' • Off S7 1' lJnltCo • .. 11 H•n1<>n w1 ~11 tJ~~·1o~B 01 Tlt~nCo Tlmktfl s 1'M Intl -~Ito~ Co mrvAF io.tPnl ruen.ufB Par•ctvne 2 1 -t OH 56 2 ,-•Ott S6 ~·-•Off 56 2~= : ~ UI s-.oo aa 2>-,. Ott 48 JI • -l "> Ott 4 5 S~-•OH u S1-Ott 43 s, -• ()ff •J 2'• -~ Ott • 3 S\• -~ Ott • 3 .ts ,,Off 43 OTC UPs & DowNs -ilat . -.. -* Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday. September 23, 1988 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS -~--=-==--_., .. • .. FRIDAY'S CLOSING PRICll WHAT AMEX Orn NEW YORK (AP) Sep. 23 Fridal AdY•nced 27777 Declined ¥nch•noe<t 320 otal ln ues 869 NtW hlQl\S 1102 New lows AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP> -Sales, • o.m once •nd net change of the 10 most active American Stock Exchange issues, trading n•llon•llY at moreJl llan SI. Namt otum. L.•st Cho.. Amd•hl s HSl,600 19 • + 1~ ' rtSMMtd n 6l.SOO .~. cho&t,v 21 200 16\t + '• tAustPr J gjoo 9 5-16 -1-16 exasAlrCr> fi ,300 13 • + \t RAC Mio n 1 ,900 ~,, + e Worldlnco n •S.300 10 lntlTtlcllQ 237,SOO 6 > + ~. Munlvn t n 212;soo 10 Oro•noc;i 210..300 20J• -P .. CoLo QuoTES METALS QuorEs N£W YOAll (AP) -SPOI '10t\lltf•OUt metal P<ICM Ffld•y ·---• SI 1350 per pouno. NV c-·~ tPOI month~TllU C.,.., ·S I 19'~·Sl 2t _,,,a POllOO US .,._, .. net-. C...., · 115 )$ C*'llf p., POunO NV Comet .oc>I monmThu L ... • 3&-40 _,ij • POU'1CI JIM. h-10 Cllllt e POii"° o.c ...... .a T1'I •$A 6311 Melele Weelo. COll\OOS'le l)flCe P41' II> I .._ • se 265 Hltldy 6 Hennen (only d••IY ouo111 ...., · ff 1150 I* troY Ot N'f C-• lj>OI month doWO XAHllC'A ..._, • '340 D0-$380 00 P« 76 lb Ill'~ N-'r'o;k ,......_ • 1493 00-5'9!1 00 hoy 01 N 'f ICIWlllllCll ~ • 1490 90 H Y Ml<C SPOI I* troy 01 t .... WH AT NYSE Dio NEW YORK (AP) Sep 23 Frl~7av Advanced 3A Deciined 690 ¥nchani>ed S.S Olaf IUUH 1969 . New hlc;il\s 261 NtWIOWS I NYSE LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sales. 4 P.m. Pflce •nd net Cl'l•Oile of tl'le IS most •ctlv• New VO<k Stock Excl'lange Issues, tr•dinQ na· lionallv •I more tl'lan s 1. Name Vetume Ust CM. aaxter 7,974,600 l11111 _,,,_ ~mer T& T Hi,,788 26'1'1 I 1;. Nvnex ~·J3 ,7 ~\;\ 1.-\ ~r':o~M 1:RJ:=i H~ 1~1 llSFG CP 1. · 9,! ~ + "• ,.omw Edis 1. 22, l • -.,._ on!llU 1,673,7 Sh ~non 1.4'7, 100 ' 2•,• t ~ .~TAouut • 1:m1l:~ 1~~ ~ ho<tem 1. 7.aoo 1•"'1 ... AbboltLe bs 1, 6,600 ~ -11/t ZwtloToll n 1.1 ,000 1 K•lserttcn 1.0 ,@ 1 \9 -'It Dow JoNES Av£RAGES NEW VOR~(AP~ -Final Oow·Jonff 11:~fkti~10 ~Jj1'·. o 3 ri· ~!.ri 2mJ~~fil~ n 11uf; .s NO.oe . 4. I 179.11 .7 178.17 17 . 0.1 k • 1t0.43 7 .09 777 .44 715. ' 3.4 Indus 13, • Tran • '.m Ulils 2J,.49S. 65 Stk e,30f~ 11> NASDAQ SUMMARY State's hOine prices. leveled off in August LOS ANGELE ( PJ -The pncc of California homes le\clcd ofT in August and slowed e1ght mo nths of cvcr-mcrcas1ng value!>. a pos~1blc sign the state's expensive real C!\13t(' mar- ket may finally be cooling. The median pnce of an c't•S14ng s1n1Jc-family home m the state was S 112.404 in August. up JU t .03 pcrccr\t from Jul). \he Ca hfom1a Associauon of Reaho~ rcp<>rtcd Thursday. Oranac Cou.ow remained \he: 111te's mos\ upens1vc. with 1hc median home pnce climbing 2 4 pert'Cnt 1n Aucust 10 $224.828 Pnct" wctt up 32.1 percent compared 10 Auaust 1987 Suitewide $Ille$ slo\\cd declining 1.4 perttnt in compemon to July. the aroup 11Mt. EconomJsu said the figure~ may mark the itan of an c'~tcd slowdown in hous1n1. But the> noted that tht pnce remained 'cry h1Jh - up 11.6 percent froll:I a )'Car qo - and caut.ioned that anothtt 1wo 9'0nths of dtthnn art" n~ ~fore dedarine the market 1n dtctuw, Fiaum from a not~ oraan111t1on, TRW Inc .. lho-td tht •~erqe pn« of all l}'J)n of d~lhnp 'Lll~idt was SI 70.9lJ ,an 4-uaa. up I I pm.'f'ftl from J.aty. TR~ Whtch CQtt 1 widrr Mt ihin the ltliihon an p&hniftl its data. found home sales pea~cd in June at 60.257, dropped to 54.532 in 1uly. u1d rose to 59.71~ 1n ugust. "I suspect that things are calmina down a bit aner the rapid increase in home ~rices and the craziness of the spring,· said Fred Cannon. a Bank of America economist. Slightly hilhcr monaaac interest rates may be the rcason. Cannon $111d, notina that he was unwillinJ to call the levelina a trend unltss 1t continued for another month or so. Voicma similar caution. Security Pacific National Bank economist Adnan Sin(het $Iii~: "My ~lief was that we would see a slowma 1n tht sec:ond half( of 1988) and 1t could be that's what this data 1s poinuna toward." Stable or lower home pncn. thouch welcomed by potenual buyeri, tend a muled mesY&t for the tconomy. Soann~ '"Wices ttnd to boost homtownus confide~ in lbe «0n0my. tht tllpetU 111d. and price dtthnn. if accompanied by slowilll 'Ila. can ~ a recnseon: Titc ttaWWidr median pntt Gf. a condominium in Au1u11 wu Sl27,02. Lf1J 3.9 ~nt from July and up 11. I ptrttnt rrom AUIUtt 1917. dae real ellalt lllfAU said. • The lut d«line ia lbe 1&11e'1 mediu hotne pntt was 1n Novnnbrr. .. . . .. - -SEPI:lf 1988 · v· . D\ILY PIWT ENTERTAINMENT GUii)[ \OL.4/N0.39 FmeAi1s LB Clia~ber Society to open. y~uthftilly .. The Laguna Beach Chamber Music Socie!)' will emphasize Orange County taes when 1t kicks off itS 19t season with an Orange County Centennial concen at 4 p.m. unda> at the lrvtne Bowl, 650 La&una Can)on On\.e. Pianist Jen) Wong of Orange. cellist Mart) Jaques of Garden Grove and '1olinist ·J ulie McKenzie. for- merl) of Laguna Beach. arc the featured soloists 1n the Youn' Artists-concert. MICHAEL ... RYDlYISll Won_g. 16. performs the first m o' ement o f Beethoven's "Emperor" Cooceno on the So- cieh 's new: S39.000. nine-foot Stei"n way ~nc1. · Jaques. 27. performs the first movement of Bocchcrint'»-Cello Concerto in 8-0at Ma1or. McKenzie. 25 and currently a Boston resident. plays the fi rst movement ofMozan 's Viol>n Concerto in G 'Major. Both Jaques and McKen1ie attended UCI. McKenzie graduating in 1987. and both are founding members of the presently moribund Laauna Tno. · All three arc to be accompanied by the Orange County Centennial Showcase Orchestra, conducted br John Kosha\ of Chapman College in Orange. . • . Koshak is also music director of the Orange County Youth'.Symphony and the Orange Count) Philhnrmon1c Society'.s in~school youth concerts. Frieda Behnfantc. longtimc teacher. conductor and pionttring arts advoate-in Orange County. cond ucts the o pening work. the ovcnure to Mozart's "The Abduction from the Seraglio:· · The Yoong ~rt1sts senes. ~hich Belinfante aJso established last fall. 1s the Sunday aftcrnoon ad1unct to the Society's main series of profess.ional conccns JJvtn by mtcmationall) rcnQwned chamber ensembles. The remaining YoungAn 1stscon«ns ifiis season I nclude the Debussy Tno. Nov. 20; v1ohnist Jennifer Gordon with pianist AndttW DcGrado. Feb. 26; and the V1klarbo Ensemble. April 16. They all begin nt 4 p.m. at the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium. 625 Park Avenue. The Soc1et~ ·s main series starts OcL 3 wilh the Pailliard Chamber Orchesta. Sunday's conccn 1s free but ttcket reservations att required. f or more information. call 494-2822. • • • • Over at Orange Coast C'ollege~Fairview and Arlington in Costa Mesa) at 8 p.m. ~turda). John McEnary will gi ve a gujtar reciaal which will include a new arrangement for iuitar and '.'synthesized orchestra:· of Spanish co mposer's Joaquin Roongo·s popular "Co nci'eno de Aranjuez." · McEnary. who head s OCC 9 guitar faculty. will be Joined by· fellow OCC colleague and guttam t Joe Poshck at OCCs RccitaJ Hall. Pianist Barbara Allen Ko valcnkoofCal State Long Beach's faculty will gi ve a free recital Thursday at noon in room I 01 ofOCCs fine arts building. Publisher: Roscmary ... Churchman u Jitor: Tom T:m Dat~boolc Editor. Sam Blache/I c~arn·e &rv1cn: Drane 1-kndncks. Sam Strick~nd Production Dit«tor: Alissa Tadlock .. a Daily Pilot Oatebookl Friday, September 23, 1981 • Art , ' . . . PENA IN SAN JUAN ••....•••.•••••••••••••••••...... 9 ByCHERYLW~AL~K~E~R~==-~:::::-::::;::::-=:::c:-:-:::1'.:-:= :!.-..£.--....._-S:trrim:ni~[J5i r no s a cna ap1strano has a real treat in store for lovers of Native American art. This weekend the gallery wlll unvetf an important. survey[exllibifion of the recent artworks of Yaqui-Mestizo ~aster artist Amado M. Pena,-known as1h~ gian • u wes em art. an offer the public a chance to meet the famed artist. DOWNTOWN WOOS UPTOWN IN 'CROSS- ING DELANCEY' .•......•.••. ~..................... 10 The sophisticated big-city woman-played by Amy Irv ing 1s wooed by a man who sells pickles in "Crossing Delance>." a romantic comedy with New York boundaries and Je,qsh kinships. With some reserv{ltions, our critics found it hard to dislike. ]'Jext week, they'll see Sigourney Weaver in "yorillas in the Mist." GLISTENING LA JO~L~ •••••••••••••...•.. :.., ... 11 -. By DONNA AND RAY OTI' One of Southern California's most aesthetically attractt\C: communities is La Jolla. a Mediterranean-looking vi llage • builtatopcavesandcliffson tile northern coastal edge of an Di~. Named "The Jewel" QY ~rly Spanish settlers. this seaside hamlettontinues tobe a gem today, not just for 11 scenery but also for its many fine beaches, shops. and museums. Of course. some claim that the real jewel in La Jolla is a parking place! . OutOnTheT(MD . . . FORTUKATELY, ROTHSCIDLD'S NEVER CHARGES ••••••••••••••••••••••••• : ••••••••••••••••... 14 By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN L~ Baccarat vases and three-ply.cashmere sweaters. some restaurants never seem to go out of style. At the top of the list of these is Corona del Mar's Rothschild's, which has held its place for well over a decade in the beans of those who like a ~borhood restaurant, larac doses of pampering. alimpses of action and good,, well-priced food. CALBNI>AR ••••••••••• ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ; ••.•. 4' f) WCLE DOK •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•. 12 GALLBRIBS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.•. 8 ' ,. -L~M. ~ ·CCIRCUS Prern~eVies . .......... ..... ..... . .... . - • • ;\ 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••• ••••••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ... ···-··· ................... . L:=...=-..:::..-::~=----=::;....:.-=::='~=!;;;,.._--1:....oo:----~~------••• -.-..--... ••••••• ........ ••• •• .. ... ... ... ..... . ......... . By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of the Oaify Pilot Staff Research in the children's sec t ion of the public II rary helpe many captivating ~nd peculiar i afes surround- ing our enchantment w ith the moon. "It just fascinates me, all t he stories about going to the moon,·· Gaulke says. ••• ••• ••• ••• • •• • ••• ••• ••• • •••••• "Everyone, it seems. wants to 90--to-tAfl'---~ rnoon." That yearning and universal sens~ or-- wonderment. 1n all its mysterious facets, prompted Gaulke to e xplore the attraction the moon holds over us. Gaulke's explo- ration. which indeed included a trip to the library. led to a collaboration with fellow artists Ruth Ann Anderson, Anna Homler·and Deborah Oliver. who already sh~red Gaulke's curiosity about the moon's sway over how we view our universe and how we view ourselves. Together, the four w omen created a performance art piece titled "Circus Moon.·· ' which w11J be presented tonight and ·sacur- day night at th~ Laguna Art Museum. Performances begioat8, 8.: I 5.8:30;md 8~5 as audiences move in staggered starts among the three installations. (Tickets are S 11 fot museum members. students and senior citizens and s I 3 for non-members. The museum is located at 307 Cliff D rive 1n Laguna Beach.)· While "Circus Moon" features thr«_ separate installments -the three rings of the circus -it certainly 1s the creation ot all four artists. who continually point to the collaborative effort that made it possible. "The commonality comes from doing the initial meetings tC>gether ... says Anderson. w hose sculptural pieces. costumes and props lend a physical weight and dramatic presence to the performances. "We researc~. we.- talked, we interacted. we laughed, we cried. We created the beginnings of this together, out of which these three pieces grew. n Vocal composer Anna Homier agrees. • • 1t' s as if we· re all cooking from the same po t . but we serve 1t in d ifferent bowls," she said. ' "Since the beginning, it has been very much a collaboration. but we all have our own views of the moon which I think come acros~ • • The viewpoints become clearer as the ,, audience moves throughJhe museum to wi~ss the performance piece. The first stop i s a small downstairs gallery in th~ musNm where Ho~r.presents.her , work. "Luna Remembers.'· which she says recalls Incidents In her hfe. The moon s~aks to us in Jhe language of dreams. 'an Intuitive communication of lunar ways. says Homier. which "no 1-.nguage of the mind can explain." "The man in the moon Is realty a woman. wno works in a cafe. arranging lettuce1eaves on~S.,:.: H<>fl*r rKnes •none- story. In another. she says. ·'The man in tbe moon is a doctor from India, a ~rsonaffriend I • FOUR WOMEN CREA TE A WORK OF PERFORMANCE ART BASED ON THE POWER OF THE MOON of Henry Miller's. I met him rn Spain ... It was love at first sight. I asked him to marry cne I was 23; he w as 75." Homier then departs into an emotive. almost primitive vocal performance that depicts hef lntumve response to the move- ments and mystery of the moon "My piece w ill be th~ most m1mmal.and probably the most intimate,·· Homier says. "A friend of mine said. 'Well, your p iece is · about the moon in everyone.· And it's true. We all have lunar aspects of the moon in us." The audience then rQOves to an upstairs area and view s from balcony ra1hngs the performance by Deborah Ohver, dancing w ith a small cast o f performers amid a vari ety of props in the huge gallery below. ·'I w as really Intrigued by the aerial view ~could g~t (rom that room. I really wanted It," Oliver says. "Tt:le aerial view makes you reel you· re watching from outer space. or from the moon's veew of Earth .. · The choreographer's piece incorporates specific movements create·d especially tor the lunar theme, which Ohver has dlVlded mto three segments to reinforce the three-ring circus format. "M1~alsw1ththedark s1~ft~ moon. the mystery. the spmt w orld w~re ~rhaps the unborn souls go.·· O liver says. - On the cover The creato rs of ·c ircus M oon.· prem1~~ng CO!]!Slht at the Laguna A rt MUseum. eart ists. below , are Deborah Ollver, fiuthe -Ann Anderson. Anna Horrner and Chen Gaulke. ·'I'm deahng w ith the full moon. moving from 1solat1on. to the romancrc\·to lunacy -which for me always follow s romance -to gr av1ry and then weightlessness O llver adm1ts chat her prece may no t be as literal as Homlers or Gau11ce·s. but 1s therefore a powerful exploration o f the basic 1mpuls1ve reaction to rhe moon theme ··1 really believe you pic k a simple 1Qea. w ork from an image t h'en Q1ve Qeeply into it . · she ,says. "fm exciteQ abouc re. I think everybody 's going to feel llke chey were going on a voyage · · The t hird stop 1s a large gallery where Gaulke p resents a performance chat conjures a voyage from the Earth co che moon and. symbohcally, from ch1lcmood to adulthood The first segment. w hich Gaulke calls "childhood moon." recalls rhe mythology and storytelling attached to our earhest perceptions of the moon That gives way to "scientific moon .. in WhlCh Gaulke informs the audience, poerKally. o f the ast ronomical properties o f t he lunar sphere -a pro- gression all ch ildren eventually confront. ortenat the expense of their earller under- standing of the moon "This part is really 1mport.-.nts1nce I m really struck by how t he moon is really a very common. ordinary thing yet w e have so many mlscor\cepuons about it.·· she says ·I think it's fascinating that we've bec ome so divorced from nature · · The third sect ion involves the connec- tions with the female aspects o f. the moon. its cyclical nature and magnetic propert ies Gautke draws-paraDe1s ~tween t he techno- logical exploitation of the moon. wt11ch she (~3se ~e 'C/NCUS'/Page 19/ O.Uy Pilot Datebook/ Friday, September 23. 1988 • .... Calendar · . Manilowto nightand l\lrda) at 7:30 John Allen dunog lunch 1n thl' p.m. T ickets.are S25 rcser,cd and S 15 Library/Garden Room Monda'\ lawn and are available at rhc Pacific through Frida). The C'ounhou'>\' 1\ S M T W T F S Amphitheatre box office and at all located one block offthr 55 fn.'e"a~. ,,.., Ticketron toe.at ions. For more in for-West on Mac.\nhur Bh d. in the -1 2 3-mat1on and to charge Ucict'1"' b) Hutton Centre. Forrnformauon. call phone. call Teletron at oJ.i-1300. 540-8615. 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 con'ON CREEK REST A RANT KISS, THE CLUB 2:! 'c" pon ~.-----,-,-~ANUJ.Ln._.s~•~•OON U~nscr-liu.ni-Blvd. 1n Costa ~1es.i. Fl:lsh1ng lights. 12 13 14 1 S-l6 17 ington Beach. Lee Ferrell \)ho" .. , ct mln-or.s and ahugc dance lloor. • o I· Jhe Good Times Roll.. T ue)lla) shins or shons. T1ckct<, an• S5 for all 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 4 through Saturda} . from N· .\0 pm. shows. Doors open at l\ pm Call 8_47-742]. . 833-1160, ' 25 26 2_7 2ff 29 30 DUKE'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT-THE° RIGHTEOUS -SKOTHERS' CLUB in the Newportcr Rc~ort. I l07 HOP presents the cook~1 ··Hopp)·· Hour in 1own 5-7 p.m. ion1gh_~· and presents the gold~ age ol rock · n ''foll 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. nightly e\cept unda) and Monday. No co' l'Y charge. Classic bands wall perform the cra·s Sanday greatest hats from .. Good uOll}. Ma ..... Molly.'' 10 "I Want To Hold Your P.ACl.FlC.AMPHITHEATRE Jl!CS=-Han ." uzae-and-The Sv.('Ctheam ents Rand) Travis/The Judds 1onaghL arc featured. 644-1700. at 7:30 p.m. T1ckc1s. pn<X"d at S 17.50 rescncd and Sl4 ta"n <iCaling. arc FOUR SEASONS HOTEL 690 available at the amphitheatre bo\ Newpon Center Drt'l'. c"pon office and at all T1elctron locations. Beach presents Marlene rdcn's 'For more informataon and to charge songs and music in the Con..cnatol') uckets b) phone. call Tdetron at Lounge Monda) through fnda~ 5 to 634-1300. 8 p.m. and Saturdav. 6 to 8 p.m Monday CRAZVHORSE STEAK HOUSE 1580 Brookhollo" Dr . nu1 .\na. Ne"pon Frcewa) D)cr Rd. c\11. present Johnn' LC<' to night, two sho"s naghtl) 1 and I 0 p.m .. Call 549-1S12 for uckct informauon and dinner rescn·ataons. ' Friday PACIFIC AMPITllEATRE Bari') THE WHITE HOUSE RC)taurant an'1 Tavern, 340 uth ( oast H1Jh- way. Laguna Beach. pre~nb h'c entertainment and dancin(t nagh&I). 494-8088. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pa 1rk\OO\I Highway. Sun~i Beach. ooh, II\ c en1enainm'ent ~'en n1ph1 s al "C<'k. Tonight and Saturda) The Regular G uys. 9:30 p.m: 10 1:30 a.m. 592-1926. COURTHOUSE REST.AU~ANT. 2 Hutton Centre Dnvc. anta .\nn. -presents Nathan1e1Jam M1ddlct0n in the bar and gnll Thursda) through Saturday. 8:30 p.m. 10 I a.m. and .... - - - --,-,--·.-·.-·.-...-~~-~-.118"'~~~.--??·.-"-.-·~-- - - - - --.--.--- - - - --• fl U 1'I 'kT n 0 "O 'C' ~TT ~T fl \.J • t n .n J. 1 u .i .La 1 ,. .1 HI u , ' OLD FASHIOSED ~ '°'SALT WATER TAFFY ~-~cy. • ,,. 1 WE MAMUF ACTU"E 6 SELL ~ ... ~ ) • .. ". ... • I ovu 150 FLAVO"S • -INClUOlt.iG --~~ 0£1\1\l[S ICE Cl\E~ -1 l~UlUl\S • mun~ ~ HE'W FLA V°'-S EVE~ Y DA YI ·~ ; _. WP Glfr Ship h The U5A 6 OC'l·ve1 To lht."' O ff•d' ... ~· r ::::r-' M-n ' "'' 0<'1<·• • ' SAl T WATER TAFFY & BEACH CO. : 11, ..!. 2 r·. ! '--~ '-4 E. .,-. P' I f-0 A f A ( H . . ' . b 7 ~.> i () 2 i -- - ----- ---.. ----- - -- ---- --- ---- ------... ------_. ring Tony Rossana. a tribute to r-.l·1I Diamond at 7:30 p.m .: Sunda). the Hop features special teen maum.-e wi th showt ime at 3 p.m. Doors open at 2. dancing until 5 p.rta. S7.50 co' er 1ncl u~ .c.omplimcnaaq bu!Tut. (no alcohol served) and .. The Time ofM) Life" featuring Ball ~frdlc) 's o~~Jr and Grammy A"ar:d "annang hat and the music ap d daneang of "Dan) oancang." DOors open 31 6 p.m .. Sho~1ime at 8 p.m. S3 co, er C'loM'd Monday: "Jtock \.round the ( lod .. " a history of rock and roll Tue~ at 8 p.m.(S3 cover charge).: Wt'<i. is Con- test Night. Call for details. Thursda). Dance! ~nee! Dance! \\llh no co, er charge. 18774 Brookhur..t. Fountain Valley. 963-2366. THE HOP 238H -Mercui\ Road 111 Laguna Hills present~ tho~:cra1} 50s and 60s. Hoppy Hour Buflet 5 10 7 p.m. Monday through Frida). Lunch at 11 a.m. Fridavs ~c new at·ts each month with ··6n Stage" and h op jocks: Saturday. Pan) at 1hc Hop all night long. -dance. dantl'. dant·e: Sunday fro m 3 to 7 p.m. "1ng) our sweethean to the L?on M 11lcr Bitt Band and from 7 p.m. un1il closing. special e vents; MondavCloscd: Tu~ day Rock Around the Clock Sho". Wcdncsda). Jailhousc Rocker... ll\r 10 pjcce rock ·N' Soul band: f hur..- day. Crazy Contests .. 768· 467. JEREMIAH'S RES,TAURANT. 8901 Warner A,·e.at Magnolia an Huntington Beach present h'e enter- tainment Mondaf through Sa&urda}. Toi> 'Honky Tonk oon' man Coantry •asztar Randy TraYI•, rldlq ~b OD the ch with the • le ''Honky Tonk llooa," and Tile J udds perform San y at the Pacific Ampliltla•tre. The concert beChaa at 7:30 'p.m. Ticket. are $17.50 reeened and 514 lawnMattnc. 8:30 p.m. 10 I a.m. in Jeremiah\ Lounge. Li ve Jazt happ} hour Tues- day 1hrough Friday. 4:30 to 7 p.m: . Comphmenuu; buffet. nl:' '''"~r minimum. Ne" outdoor pJtu• ..t.in floor. 21 and o\Cr \111nd.1 '•g ' time. to in the flcl lhll. beial ~ DnasdJDUC risk rl heart attadt and lo beflin a propaR'I ol healthy ciet and exen:ise. Alter aU. it's easitt to tttat a caw ol denial now than a heart attack later . • AIMrlcan Heart As19Ciatton ~ FIGHTlr-G Fa? 'On LIFE 4 DllNy Piiot Datebook/ Friday, September 23 1188 ' -' 't ~ • ' Calendar Omtinued Football and 3rd annual Rine rm Throw-off contests. Tuesda~. Kem Getz on guitar, classic rock and folk songs. Wednesday, Mad Haller Tea Pany comedy conccns. Thursda) throUch 'Saturda). classic rock and roll and top40music \\Jthihc T1ck.eL For informa11on. call 848-2662. REVEREHOUSE900W. First t .. Tustin. presents Al .\bboll. "'ho uses baby")llll"d -ptano. drum mac inc. bass pedals and synthesizer to c-reate a one man band. Dancing 1s cn- couraacd. For information and rcser· vations. tttmJ.9319. NIGHT MOVES 5902 Worner ve. Huntin ton Beach. concert info line: p.m. For more infor!"at!on. call and Tavrm. 340 South <. W'il High- 963·2366'. way. Laguna Beach. present!. Lule SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast and th~ Locomotl\ c at 9 JO p m~ Highway. Sunset Beach. offers h'e Adm1ss1on S2 L1\e cntcnainmcnt entenasnment seven nights at week. and dancing n1ghtl~ ~'>~·808b. Tonight Surf and Rescul'. classic surt COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT. 2 mu,ic 9 p.m. to I a.m......S9J-l 9l{>.. ~HutlOn Centre. D~ ~nta na. LOUIE LOUIE'S 1670 c"'pon presents p1an1s1 Irene C astlc 1n thl' Blvd at 17th Street. Costa Ml'Sa. Free Library/Garden Room Tu1:·~da~ admission. Must 'I afliL o\~r luoudi.Sawr~beg1n01ng .u b.p..m_ 645-5448. The Counhou~· '' I01.·a1ed um· hlod. THE COURTHOUSE RES-off the 55 frcc"'a' \\l'~t on TAURANT presents the how Case MacAnbur Bhd 1n· 1h,: Hu11on Singers. One block olT the 55 Free-Centre. Fa r 1ntorma11on. l·all way. wcs on-Ma~~nhur Bhd. in 540:861 5. Hutton Centre. For information. call SUNSE'l'PUB I 6055 Paulll' <. oa,1 540-861 5. · H1ghwa}. Sunset Beach. olkro; ll\c A'e. !"\e"'pon Beach ll",.;;--- Concen hot hnc. 4~6-~92" w ed.neeclay REMICK'S t:PSTAIR LOL 'GE presents Shenna Hope and \1Jr11n Meut8 p.m . to I 30 J m \\ l'<ln.-..JJ' through Saturda~ C uun11 \ l J1un Blues. Jau and '>ho"' tunt•\ Ii-I ~11 --Von-Karman ._ve-ir'nnt.' 'i~\-1-1'1'- THE WHITE HOl'SE Rnt.JUr.rnt and Ta' em. 3~0 outh < o,l\t II 1i!h wa) Laguna Beach pre'ien t~ II\<' _l!lUCnainment .and i!'ant1~ n1,h1I~ 494·8088 informa11on and to < harg,· "' i..,·l\ h \ phone. call Telctron at o.'~-1 "lllP THE PUB (al ~ldll' 1-ulknun 1-rn· conccns I and 3 pm b~ Lod.-up on the (al tale Fullerton l3mpu' ( all ~~3-3501 tor mor,· inlormJlll'" SUNSET Pl'B lnn~5 PJuft, ( .. ;i .. , H1gh"'a~ ~un!>t't 13..-arh olkr-. h'l' entenainment <.c·,,·n nighl' J ,..,·d. Tonight ( oco \tonima 4 '"rm 111 I 30am W~-f~b · ..s.mrc1ay Taeeclay To night the M1k~ 9 pm 10 I a.m-. Saaday L PACIFIC AMPJTHEATRE Elton 592-1926. P~CIFIC AMPITHEATRE Rand~ John tonight ~· 7:30.p.m. T1ckm arc FACES NITECLl'B I X5t-2 Rt•al h SUNSET P llB I 065 S I> au lil ( tKhl H1 hwa\. Sumet Be:llh olkr' I" l' cn1ena1nmen1 '>l'H'n mg I'> .1 \\\'<~ Tonight. Judah <\tarr •Ir rn 111 I a.m. S92-I 92tl JOHN Me EN AR\' ... 1a"1, .11 guitarist. at 8 p m in < lr.1ngl' < n:.i\I College\ hnl' .\n\ Rt'<'1tJI Hall 2-01 Fair\ 1e" Road. ( mt:i \k\J \d· \3nct llCl..eto; aa· f'rluJ JI 4 '" .mJ are on ~Ir a1 th,· < X l r 1 ... l..t·1 .11li, ,. T1d.et\ at the Joor J rt· r.. ~ 11r tnformauon <·a ll ~ '2-:'l\'" Travis and the Judds tonight at 7:30 S22.50 reserved and S 16 laun and are Blvd. tn Hun11ng1on Rc::11:h RIUl'' TburH.ay p.m. T icketsareSl 7.50rcser,cdand availablca11hePac1fic l\mph11hea1re Night. Show time 1\ Ill PIP 21 and PACIFIC AMPITHEATRE l>Jr\I -51-4 lawn-and 111re itVa1lablt> at Lhe box office and at all T1d.etron over. ~dm1ss1on al th,· door 1' s.i Hall and John Oal<'" wni~hi •11 • \tt Pacific Amphitheatre bo>. o flicc and locations. For more information and Call 964.2:::! 11 for 1nformJ11on. p.m. T id.et\ arl' s Ill .:;11 rt·~·r' \'J ,mJ at all Ticketron locatio ns For more to charge tickets b~ phone. call CANNERY RESTAl'RA:'\T w-5 14 la"'n and an.· 3,a11.i"k Jt th« information and to charge tickets b\ Te1,·1ron at 6~1300. n1&ht. Wedncsda~ and Thur\tla~ tht· Pacific .\mph11hea1re ho.\\ ulfox .ind phone. call Tclctron at 63+1J0(1 . THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant Marl Guerrero Duo 'Oil) lalJ\ell<' at all Ticketron hxa1mn' h11 m11r<' COURTHOUSE RESTAURA"T. 2 -------------~------___ ------ Sunday Hulton Centre Dn,e. Santa .\na. p~nts The cw Ink pots in the bar and grill w tth 2. sho"' s at 8 and Q; '\U p.m. The Ceunhousc 1s located unl· block ofT the 55 free\\J). \\c<;t on MacAnhur Bl"d 1n thl' llullon Centre. For 1nformn1tuQ. u 1JJ 540-8615. VILLA NOVA Richard hluno«, piano St} ltng\ Sun\Jn~ 1hrough .Wednesday. Open da1I~ pm w 2 a.m .. 3131 W . Coast H1gh"a~. 'l'''· pon Beach 642· 7880. THE WHITE HOUSE Rl·,1aur:101 and Ta' ern. 340 South Cua't ll1gh- wa). Laguna Bea h. pr,·..ent~ ll\e entenainmcnt and danC'1ng n1gh1I~. 494-8088 • SUNSET P UB 16055 PJl°illl' C oa"l Highway. Sunset Beach. otll.·r., lt \l' entena1nment ,e,cn n1ght'i at "'ed .. Bluesw11hRocke1 8from fto7p ill · No,eau 8 p.m. Ill m1dn1gh1. 592-1926. Monday FOUNTAIN VALLEY HOP ~lh ann1,crsal") n•lebratwn \\Ith the Righteous Brother' lx•g1nn1ng .H 5 ~ _Th~ 17th .A nnua/ Fall .Fair, ·Fibers ·Fabrics • Furnishings ·Fashions ·Foods ... o,... CWt College 2701 Fa1rv1ew. Costa Mesa Saturday. October I 8 e.m. -4:30 p.m. OVER 100 PRESENTATIONS -'lllEB Ml EXlilBIIORS, Pre-Rep1str•t1on Fee -112 50 S 15 00 •t the F1ir Vrsa M11terc1rd Welc0tne for Ach1nce Reg11tra1100 For lnformetlon (714) 432-5880 ,,..( lr.111c_:t• ( ,1,1~t ~ l 1Jill't~l John McEnary. Classical Guitar Guest Artist · Joe Posnek SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 I PM -Fine Arts Reclt.I ... II Tlcllela: S•.50 Advance; SI 1t Door ~~~,~~Cn~!!f 7:30 PM · SUNDAY, OCT. 2 AH. s. ... : Sl.50 AdVante: f1 O Ooor PACIFIC RIM Armct1a1r Adventure Se,,es I PM · FRIDAY, OCT. 7 Tlcllete: SS Ad••nc•: Sf •t Door • Maria Benitez Sppnish Dance Co . I PM • SATURDAY, OCT. I AM. IHta: Sl.50 ~: S11 Ooof Frank Amoss & Kississippi Kudders Di1tiel•nd Jazz S~TURDAY, OCT. I . IN-.._Arta ........ Helt ,,.......... .., .... Deer **** ''HIGHEST RATING. A smashingly beautiful, mysterious and wonderful adventure. Sigourney Weaver has the richest role of her caree~!' -Bruo..-e WiUiarruon, PLA \'80\' ~l.'\t .Alll'\l: "REMARKA6LE. A MOVIE UNLIKE ANY I HAVE SEEN. . Sigourney Weaver gives an outstanding perf onnance!' -C'oen.-Shalit. THE TODAY SHOW r\Bl SIGOURNEY· WEAVER GoRILLAS .IN THE MIST The Adventure of Dian Fos.sey EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT IN 70MM STARTS TODAY , -'""'10 ... 10 ... •~cxr--1 f:l)\X/ARI s NEWPORT CINEMA f'E\X:N.1RT Rl:.A 'H . 644..0i60 '-.... ~· Ot ... ' ' Dally Pilot Oatebook / Friday. September 23. 1988 S I Calendar COOtinued OC CENTENNIAL CONCERT presented by• the• Laguna Beach Chamlxr Music Society toda)' at 4 p.m. at the Irvine Bo"'I 1n Ul$una Beach. The conccn 1s underwritten by Ernst and Whinne} nnd the musicians union and 1~ frc~ to all. This special free concen honors )'Oung a rusts in Orange Count). For more information. call -l94<!lS~2 or lllLOrange Count.) Cc1ucnntal free_ line. 8594000. THE BOUZY ROUGE CAFE Classical smng qu.anct Opu~ IV accompanies Sunday brunch 11 a.m. to I p.m. 3001 Ncwpon Bhd .. Newpon Beach. 673-.1 440. EL RANCHITO MEXICAN RES. TAURANT 2800 Ne'"i¥>n Bh·d .. Newpon Beach presents intbnat1onally kno" n dass1c guitarist Copperiicld e' e(1 unda) J 1 a.m. to 3 p.m 67~-6855. . DIRTY DANCl(llG.PARTY Y.E.S. Younf Executive Singles. meet at the OC PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY ~ver y Heritage Hptcl. 3350 AH~nuc pr~nts The Saint Lollis . ympho ny of the Ans. Costa Mesa. from 8 p.m. at 8 p.m. in the Orange Count) to J a.m. ADm1ssron 1s S 15 at the PerformingAttsCcntcr. Mus1cd1rcc· door. Sl2 advance prcpa}_ment. for torb:omird Slatkm conduct Weber. t mor:t information. l"all the Y.E .. Schubtn and Silver Ladders b~ Joan hotline: 744-1000. Tower. which was g1,cn llS \.\Orld PARENTS WITHOUT PART· premiere by the orchestra last season. NERS Orange Coast Chapter 26. Single uckc.li...aa_<ll.allable as \\ell as ~l!S40dy-not ~~ season tickets to the Ph1lharmomc·s endsh1ps. vaned acll' 111c canng 35.th anniversary season. Tickets are people. Guest cards a' a1labk. pncc<latSI0, 14,20.26andS3pllnd 847-1600 or 546-57 8 for more .may Ix purchased through 11ckct· information. master. 740.2000. at the Center boX'-PARENTS WITHOUT PART· office and all Tickctmaster outlets. NERS Huntington Beach Chapter For more information. call ~2-82~2. 595 hosts a free onentation for single -Friday parents. Call chapter phone 898· 7975 for mectinJ locauon and add111onal membership information. SOUTH COAST ClllSTIAI CIVICI Membership in Parents Without .Panners is open to dh orced. scpar· ated. \\«1do~cd or ne'er mamcd parents oflivingch1ldrcn. Custod~ of the children is not a facto r. '\ non· profit, non-sectarian. educational or· pnization. PWP -provides a pro- gram of social activit1e!>. diM:us~1ons and st.udy groups for singk pareni.-. and their families. presents: "Feca1 oa tke Faaily'' r Dr. James C . Dobson ThJ film 19nes offers practical io1i9ht1 your family can put lo work, 1uch as understa..odinq a toddler, deabnq with a teen or c;irowioq old IOQetber. Shown 7 con.ecutift S\lJ\daye at 5:30 PM September 25 • Ocioh!r 2. 9, 16, 23. 30 • N°"111ber 6 South Coast Christian Church 792 V1do11a SL (al Placenha) Co.ta w ... For mo1e inlormauon c.11: 541-3461 QiW C-.....W. PRIME OF UFE SJNGLES singks over 4S, mttt for T.G.1.F. 5 to 7 p.m. at Los Castillos. 15081 Beach Bl,d .. Westminster. For rescrva11ons and information. call 836-8744. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP Meet . for T.G.l.F ._u 5:.lQ p.m. at Co.u.n of· St. James in Westm1ristcr. For rcS('r· vat1ons and 1nformat1on: call 521·5875. Cookies· Stftlt&ease Tele.rams Tasteful fun for all occasions 115 off TELEGRAM PO Off BACllELOR(E'ITE) SHOWS GREAT FUN f'OR FOOTBALL HALFTIME . (213) 592-0966 "A FEEL-GO<D MOVIE THAT EMERGES AS TIIE 'MOONSTRUCK' OF THE CURRENT SEASON:' -Joy ~'GLAMOUR : "The y~'s most beguiling movie romance. Sends you home walking on air." -'"" T mm.. PEOPLE MAGAZINE "Unqualified pleasure. Hip .and romantic; wittily sophjs- ricared and • unabaShcdl y affectionate." -Stw1la Bm.rin, • LOS ANGELES TIMES Mllte IRlS........ . A Jl'.N MllUN SHYER ,_, AMY IRVINJ "'CRJSS'lti«; [8At1i(::fY" Pn'Bl lll£(BT JEk»-1 KRAH SYMA Mil.ES '"t A1tJl OflHARA "'-"t ~N S\Ntta ~t Sl.&.N ~ ta:: RAFHAEl. SUVER -c::-: ~~~=-~~· --(MIDI Ollllll• Clllltt ... .,,. --~~ (.1119 'tflllCY 3'10129 F.L.J.R.T. f'ehiured Event. Dance Huntington Beach. Don:111on ,, 'i, '\ at the Holiday Inn. 7667 Center .\ve. and free child ca~ 1s 3\a1lahk c .ill Huntington Beach, 8:30 p.m. to 647-1628 for more 1nformu111111 .1:1tl midnight. Admission i $4 and in· to leave messages. eludes dancing to FLIRT' popular WHEEL OF FRIEND HIP "'•ni:k' DJ Jofin •)mes and deliC'lous ho.rs f.ver 45 meet for brunch at I I \1 .i m d'ocuvrcs.. Ever)one 1s "e come. Call af t1o1.o different location~ I'm"" 647-1682 for more informauon. ~ Louise in San Pedro.for 1ntnrn1.i111•n WH.EELOFFRIENDSHIP S1ngle and r~rvations. call 5.:!l-4i \'' JnJ 45 "and o'er. m~t foe dinner at 6:30 El Torito in Co ta Mesa. lor r, "<'r· .mrlll the,E~.J\S.Ul.Co.cona ........ _v...._.,_,..1 ns and information .ill Mar. For mfonna.tion and re..cr-837-7 .. ations. call 521·5875. Pl\IME OF LIFE SINGU' m,d PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet for a Champagne Buffet llrun,I .11 for dinner at the Yankee Whaler. Uno 1 Mas Restaurant. 17th .1nJ Bcnh 75. Pon of LA.. an Pedro, Yortla. Tustin at noon. lnthrn1J•1t n Reservations and information. call and ~rvations. 836· 74.l 836-8744. NON-SMOKING SINGLES of ltloDdaJ America. (N.S.S..\.) meets e'cl1 Sat· CANDLELIGHT, CON\ ER'\. urda) at Bentle)·~. 7979 Center Dr . TION AND CAMARADERIE ""' . next to the 405 Frce\\a) and Beach Bl d H · Bea h \t 6 r.ponsorcd b) the :'lle.~pon 1, ., 'h v .• unungto n c l.'Cllnfi Stngl~ at 8 p.m. in the ( ommur11\ to 9 p.m . S6 for non-members. S.:! or Room of the Western Fedcrol \.:1 nr, members. Door pr11c' hor'> ,.. d'oeuvrts. 846-84-40or 14 hour C' t•nt & Loan Bank on Pac11i\ < • 1,1 h I 894-893, h1Jhway bct1o1.een Jamhorcc .1 1,1 Ot ine. -·· MacAnhur. Gue t spea~cr fohn 11 SDDdaJ ledge. Refreshments C ml '' "l YOUNG JE WISH PRO · members. SS guests. Cnll .b ~., ~· • F~IONAU singles 21 to 34. meet at 7:30 p.m. for hors d'OCll\ re\ and no-host cocktails at Rcm1d.' Up- stairs lounge. 18120 Von Karm:in Ave .. Irvine, next to the lf\tne Mamou. Cost 1~ S5 For more information. call Tamm)· officl'· 760-0209. ----YURT Sunday pr~ms begin at 7 p.m. in the ScachfT Village Shopping Center, 2205 Main Street. u1te 20. for more information. ' Tuel.day WORUHOP FOR SING LE. ' 1 anat Coast College offers -at"'' .111J J half hour workshop "'-Ith pr,k 11, .. 1 ups for mttll".ll relat1on~h1p m r 1,J ..pc.oplc.l to.9.:JQ.,p.m. Reg1strallv1 :r, 1s S 15. John Fergus condud' iii. workshop. For more 1nforma1111r 111 to charge uckets b) pho ne 1 .11 -.A ' HUWTINGT0.9UCM --NA> 09'aW ITMfTO. ~ ... ~ ~0-.. CMtrt ~ Y• T-51-...n OrNt In (OWMOs v...,. C• SZl·Ull ... 1..ono '30-MI 639-1770 ltl O!il7 IL TOM> W WWf'CWU elAQt UlnAW WHWTER r ..... Etroni tdwlfdilliMriify C..,.. llclo Eflllltl lllllGI £0Wlt0I c-"'°" 611-9500 IS<l·ll11 173-t»O S<I0-7'4' 891-3t3S M.LPTO. LAGUNA~ °"""°' IMTAAllA WU,,_..TUI AMC fulleflon. Edw•dl ScMll c-CINdomt (CIWWdl HllftOft c... "*'"" 'H• W•r 3q 992-1000 .497·1111 134 '5S3 662·nt6 OIM-ln H l·ll93 I NO MSSES llCCEPlED ~ lHIS ·~Nl• I . "TWO~UP. ONE OF 11IE BBf ~OF DIE YEAR." -RUIN •bnt ~a OIOT ...... PowuM ... a ncac..,lcce.,, -Rklmd ~. NRHOUSF Nt•fPA..., "A beautifully made, laKlcr, truthful and topiC2I film . • The pafonnantts att "-le..~ -judlct\ f ,,.. • n1noing on enipty ~·-~·**'*' .... dnn WI ;di tni1 manm ~ .. mwpnm 111111•111ft11111! •*""Iii -..i. .. ....,._ ~1*1-pndinn nam lm .al Ml 11$ .... _ .. ,.... ........ ,,...._ ... Ii! • ..,. ~----~-.~-.---~-. .::-.:-~ NOWIMOWINQ COeTA .._ 112·2291 011AW 834-2563 !DWAN>& HUTTON CENiAE SYUFY CINEDOME ~'l'NJ IN TIO( 80UNOt (CALL THEAT~ FOR SHOWTtMES) ' '" - l2-S880 . ._ SWING AND BAU.ROOM DANCE VII Learn west coast swing. fox- rot. waltz. samba. tango and all llroom dances at the Inane Hilton ot Room at 8 p.m. S6 or S 19 per onth. Dantt at 9 p.m. For more nformation. ca.II 494-0593. WHEEL OP FRIENDSHIP, s1 nglcs ver 4S. meet for dinner at 6~30 p.m. l Steer lrm. · ahwn. Call -.581.S foui:servataons ilnd infor- ation. d'oeovra and recorded Jan music MondayJbrough Friday. 5 to 8 p.m. 497~71. Satantay,.. CAFE -LI.DO 501 30th treet. ewponlkac~Entffiitttl ment nightly featuring the Bnan Bromberg Band tonight 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. p.m.·1 a.m. Tonight Franl.. .\moss .. Sw1n1 Band .. sounds' of the 30.. and 40s are featured. 67~-~68. - ~~DO SOI 30th St 'e"'pon Beach. £nrt"nainmnn nrghtly lt:~o p.m. to I a.m. Di ana 011r1 and \\ a~ nc.- Wayne with "lntcrSt"ll1on" 1onight. 675-2968 Thunday "A FUNNY TH~G HAPPENED CAF-LUDO SOI JOth!)t 't:\o.pun ON THE WAY TO THE FOIU:M'' at Beach. presents al \larq.i, / '' 11h the Costa '.\te..a ( 1\ ll Pia' hou~ fl I I .. 81rdland Re\ls11ed··1on1~h1 ''" Ham ilton t . ( ll ~ta 11.l l.'<.a p.m. to I a.m 675-:'968 or n""'·_'ir~o <650-5:'69} Thur'>da" 1hn1ugh '>a1- JAZ2 PACIFIC a non-pro111 11r-urdaH al ~ pm \unda'\ al :' pm Sanday garuzalloil to prc.-sen e anJ l'n' nura~l· until° ()\:t : - Wed.needay live Jazz meets C\t:I") Thur..JJ\ JI -"CATS" JI lhl' < >rl\nge t ounl\ CAFE LIDO 5~_ 30th St.. Ne"'pon LE MERJDIEN HOTEL -l 'iOO p.m. and is open 10 Ja11 rnu\luan' Performing .\m ( l'n1t·r t>tW t T ~ n ednaclay Beach, ·Entenai~cnt . night I~ . S:JO .._ MacAnhur Bh d N<.'"P<.lrl lk;ch and Jazz buffs. For more 1n,format1l•n Ce n 11.'"'r Dr1' l' t ''" .i \t n.i PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES dinner. eym. to 1 a.m tomg 1 with the \\ a)'nc "Le Jui Club" fc~1unng ''urld da:.:. call Dr. Charles Ruthl.'r tord at ( 556-:'""'tP I. clo'>ing P'-'flOrnlann·, to- t Ruckus Salad-Grill-Bar. 777 . . ayne Band. 675-296K Jaiz art1s1s spotlighted \W.'l'l)~ 1n thl' 432-5819 or Bill Sco11 at M :'-""M i. night a1 ~om . a tun.ta ' and \unll.n ain Sl.. Orange at 7 p.m. For four stof) Atnum of the ( ak Flcun. a:::;;;;:;;;;:;i;;iiiiiii:&L"ftUiiiiiiiiniAi;----------''---- escrvations and anforma11on. call Monday , -For more inform.mon. call ~7ti-:'Cl(JJ . U'!""'-:::W~~-- 36-8744. CAFEUD0,501301hS1..Nc"'por1 extension ~113 •••-----------~ NEWPORT BEACH AILING Beach. Entenainment n1ghtl~ 8:30 CAFE LIDO 501 .l01h St INGLES a club for non·'lmolang ,;•:...__.:.._ _____________ __, __________ ___, ingle sailors with or Mlhout a boat. ~ 21 and older. Meets the lir\t and hird Wednesda) of <.'act\, month at he Hun11ngton Beach Inn. Pacific out H1ghwa) an Hun11ngton Beach 10 9:30 p.m. Mtt11ng begin\ \\1th rinks and hors d'oeuvrcs 1n the bar. ollo~ b) a mee11ng and acu' 1t1es t 7 p.m. Social hour follow the eeting.Cost1sS6 C"a11673-3018for orded info about club actl\ 1t1cs. UFE ON YOUR OWN singles 55 nd over. meet new fnends~n a "arm p orrive. 11t mosphere ever) cdnesday J to 4:30 p.m. for a\ aned rop-am . including dinner at local restaurants **** "HIGHEST RATING. AN E>(TlVOROINARY ACCOMPUSt-MNT .• ~f' (IM\. L V. ICJOlll • IliE llsr lf.MP.TAlJON Of CHRIST RICHARD l>REYFl' "l~ired lunacy! ·~toon O\tr Parador' i." a daft°} dl'l.il(tlt. R.i<'han1 On>} f l1"S gi\t><. a ririll) runn.) pPrfonnann>!" ~ ,..__ .......... "°'. \I \f\UML P~111£ nd a monthly pot luck. Oasis Senior . E)(l.U51VE ~Al'CE:CCXJNTY F.l'GJIC.EMENT enter. 800 Margucnt<.' (5th and * /\ A~ MAJNnl /\r'E C A ""''A ANA 972-8500 ::.:..,_ ·==--·:..::':'.. ·::i:':°:~"°' :=~ •!:".:.=: ::!":':9:.0 Mar1uerite) Corona del Mar, /'"\IVI\.... r~ .:Jr'\!~,, ...,... .,..... ... ..... .. .. ..,_ ..._.,.. - 44-3245. lEIK FRI . SUN . t2:20 . 3:45 . 7:05 . t0.25 MOH · THURS· 12 30 • 5 05 ·1.20 :=:-*:!:::.9t-*:!:-~ ":':::--~ •::::-..,::::...,•~;,":.:':..~ , :....-:':- NOW PLAYING ·~S£HfEOt11t ..._ w---·· ..o...saccr,.,.,,c:a.-.o ... tJllG,IGI(...,.,. ....,., 11···.. ....., N .. ....,1' .. , .. , -t-1aanda1 ·.=---.. r.:::._ :::=... ,,... IOt191 "" ... TANGO,DISCOANDBALLROOM I __ ~--~--------_;_--:::::===:===:===~~~~~~;;;~~;;;~~;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;::~ ANCE CLUB Meets every T hurs--l- y at 8 p.m. at 738 W. 17th t.. three locks south of NeWl!l<>n Blvd. in osta Mesa~ S 19 month fees. Learn he latest dances followed b) a dance r other activities each week. For mond nformauon <'all 494-0593. A.S.A.P Singles As~1ation of Pro- fessionals meet eH~n Thursd3\ C\C- ning 6 p.m. to I I p.m. at different ocations. Small group nct"orlmg. personal 1ntroduc11ons. hot and <'Old hors d'ocuvres. Social. dancing. ml\- rs and pnzcs. Call each \\Cd. for location and information 665-6633 or 760-0451. FridaJ BOB BU"NS RESTAURANT Fashion Island. Newport Beach. pre~ cnts Darvy Taylor and Ron Donath· at the keyboard and piano in the lounae tonight and Saturdays. For rnervations. call 644-2030 DIUFl'WOOD LOUNGE 21462 Pa- cific Coast mghwa). Huntington Bach pre1e11ls the S"anacrs Tno with sonas from the 30s and 4tx Friday and Saturda). 8 .p.m. to midni1tn. and Sunday 2 to 6 p. m. Sl6-ti2 I. ask for Dnftwood Lounae. VILLA NOVA S1ngt'r/p1an1s1 Ceasar Fru.icr performs a \a~t) of juz aad rbythym and blues Thunday thf'OUlh Saturday from 8:30 p m. lo l:lO Lm., Sunday through Wt'dnn- day from 8:30 a.m. to I :30 a.m. Richard Fauno's t'asy hs1en1~ p ano 1tyliaa. Jill Wcsc Coast Hjpwa). NewPOft leech. 642-718(). ~UDO. 501 JOlh St .• Newport 8eKb, 67S.2968. ~nts entertain- ment nilhtly. Tonjpt. tht' Tony Guerrero Sntet from 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. Sl cover c:haree. _ IAll a.va llOOM 1t Ron's 10 l.1111• 1464 South Coast Hipway. laluna Beech. oockta1ls & hon -.... -9Gll9Y•-_.._ ......... ~lllooollliiiii __ .,._ lllll-"'"''" -.. ·-~ IA---C-...•1 ·---tit-'" ,,.. l1t - ..--·-·-IL TOllO -·-,... ,_ __ --__ .,, 0019 .,, -··-r .. ::.-~ .... """".....,._...::.J -.......-_,_, ----···-·---l--c-.. .-M14M1 ·-·--"" -o-.• 1-c--.,,.,.. ... .- -...,, io. --w._. tmAYlDcei ll•JO >• , .• ·~l ·- PATTY MIMST 191 U SS l 10 S U 7 OS lttl Sl'lllMNOH 1st It.JO l U • 40 HJ I ~ II 00 ~,...._ __ .,..., COMING TO AMHICA !eJ .... J,U S1H l·H 10 M d!H§~ .. ~ __ ::.,_ •All _I.Ill ftell?Mlll ~,., """'uan.. •cm ••1 ,......,llll --(Ill DUO tlNGOS 1• 11 >O >OO S >O t oo 10 >O .,.,.,.,_ MIO fUlll(D llOG8 Wiil ""'' 11 JO , JO , •• 7 lO • JCI o.ttt, , ............. C>tt ... & ...... Md' ...... ., KANSAS ll I 10 l JS • 00 I 2S 10 }0 -,._;_-~ --SWUT HU.TS DANCI !WI l .OOJ l lo)·»•--oe .... -..-SPfllllNOH I J lO l )() • JO • JO • JO •• ,. I' A TTY H l.All ST 1e\ t?lO l JCI S lO I O IHS .,.~, .. ___ ,..... <""''•• --MOON ovr• l'AlADOl 1~•ai llllSSINGU Of DUTii 11 11JS140 ... , •IO M S 10-M tl•H 1•U 4 U • U I SS II 00 -------- IEU.AYlD 11 11 JCl)OO I JOIOO IOJO COCWTAll 1•1 11 40 e tO I 40 IUllllO fO M *>I 111 140 ... 10 40 l:NMMi·m:• Oil ~ COii ~- ... -••ll Sfllfl .. ?Wl.11-4111 MIO~ tOGll UlllT !POI neft MOI AND A WY '"°' ___ .... _ ... 1'41171-•r _.....,...-...1111c<_, UolGAS (al .. .... ,., o.tby , ...... '\Mt-.............. YOUNG GUNS !WI I Ul U,~HIUlO-.S liEmD0 --~ ·-c....,-n.iu.t111 -°'''-·--~. UMSAS tet ..uQIMAlll l1t) S•.,•1t n1.., u'I , _ t:•ag•§l -_ .. _ ~n...,_ •11U- TW'l91-•tl OUIO llMGaS llll MAl etl Oaitw PUot D••·~ Pridev. Se'*"'"' 23. 1988 1 ., ..... . ... Calendar Continued at 2 and 8 p.m. "COMl'ANV" at the C'l\pon Theater Ans Center .:?501 ChO Dnvc, e"pon Beach WH-0.:?8 ). Thursda>s throuth turda~ ;it "THE CRUCIBLE" on the main. Oct 13. stage at South Coa)t Rc-pertof"). 65 "GREASE" at tht" \\ cstmtn<,ter Town Center DnH'. ( osta '\te<;a Com muon~ Theater. 7.:?..,.:? :'\1apk t (957-4033). Tue da~' through Westm1nster(995··U 131 fnda~<;:rnd Fnda)s at p.m.. aturda~s at 2 30 Saturda~s at 8:30 through Ott. h 655 To" n Cel\ter-Om e. < u'ita \I~ p.m. unlit Oct. I (95 -4033>. iue\JaH through "RANDYVIILE" :u 1h Fnda)S at .'0. \Jtunla~'> .11 1 and Emporium. 21 ~ :'\l:un \ 8.30. unda~ at 1 anti I\ pm until mgton &ach (969-1 "71J.l1 I Oct 23 Saturda\S at 8:30 thruui,:h r 1 ~··•lfll llunt· \\JOJ I "IN THE BOOM BOOM ROOM " Jl "SOCIA.I._ SEC1.!.BllY · _.._U'"' I e a) OlrBroad"a) Pf.i~liou~e. Grand Danner Theatl r 1 I l•Nn 1058 E. I st St .. an1a .\na IS.l7-b9971. Wa~. Anaheim ('"'~ 111 ,111~ and 8. Sunda)s at .:?:30 and 7:30 unlal "HELL GONNA COME EARL\'" ;;;;;;;;;~:;::=:;::=::'.::=====::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;i 1 n the AC tor s a' ' e J tt'r at Golden West Colli:f.:. Huntington p.m .. Sunda>s at _.JO unttl (kt. :!3. • Ody Pffot Deteboot</ Friday, September 23. 1911 Beach (adm1 s1on lrcel. final per- formances tonight lNld . aturd:.i' at ~o: final performance~ 1om~ht and \atur'-performance ton1gh1 th '" ' n· da~at pm da)at,at)1ng curta1nt111 "M\' FAIR LAO''F--:n .,..f tt-111...,,1...,hc...,t>+-h--·..,.s•tAN.....,rYBYYOt:R'""'Bt.mllOTr "HOW TO UCCEED IN Bl!Sl· NESS WJTHOUT REA LL\' TRY· ING" at thc Laguna Pia> houw 6tl6 Laguna Can)on Road. I agwna Rl':idl- (494-0743). Tucsda\S through <\atur- da) s nl p.m ... unda) s :it :?.JO 110111 Ho"ard"s C urt.un <.Ill Omm·r at the Garden Ctro' l < • t' Theater. 690 fl< amino R.l'al. 1 u'>lln Theater, St. Marl ~tn.·,·t .111 • 1 1an (838-15.lO). n1(lhtl~ except \londa}s Avenue. Garqen Ciro\\''' ';1 at varyingcun:un t1ml'' thruug)l h·b. Fnda)s and aturJ.t)\ ,, ' m 5. • through Oct. 15 \\llh , r JJ\ "NO SE~. PLl?;ASE. WE'RE ma11ncc Oct .:? at.:? .\0 Oct. 2. ' BRITISH" nt the ~an ( leml'nll "THE WHOLE HAU-" th•' "IN PERPETUITY THROl 'Cll- OUT THE UNIVERSE'' on 1hc ~·t· ond Stage of South Coa~t Rep.:nol'). Comm unit) Theater. :?II:? \' c. Harlequin Dinner Pin' hou ' \ \ Cabnllo. :an C'kmcn.ll' 1~•1.:?-0.l651 WarborBhd., anta \n.i11 "Ill Wednesdn}S through S:uurda' s at b nightly except Monda~' ,11 n ing f":;jji•iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiij;;:-cu na'" II mes th rough ();. t '" .;g·:. ·,1,.::!•t• •SJ 25 ~=: :;, t:7t::::::::: ~..,. .._0..6-11111-•0W•-•t .. •O"-l•D•-•• fi)• "4~••t4U 4 •i 1SSJ ~ ••• .\ft• I "'• II& TASHA lllCHOOSO• PAnY HEARST IR) UJU••M1•H 1' IMJtHISIHtH RUllllllllllG Diii EWTY (R) IUU tU "1 Jt II II CAOSSllllG DELAMCEY IPGI I ltl1U1'11't1' THE BEAST IRI lit J II S a I JU .. A FISH CALLED WANDA IR) ·, HJJU .. 1 MHK • •t1UC( Wll US DIE HARD (RI ll Mt lt5ts1 •t HU C•llil• ~ ORAlllGI M•HOPol•l.tnOt ''If WIS T "' ( • T.,, $nooo•"• '""'"t DEADRlfllGERS (R) A FISH CAllED WAlllOA (RI h.llSCOClltAll ftll DIE HARD IRI 'tU$ llG IPG WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (PG I Pl US ti' •USt•US IPCI DMllllG TO AMERIC 1111 PLUS CllOCODlll OUH U lttH I Gallery openings BOWYER CLJNIC G.\LLF:RY UCLA Medical Cl"nlt'r L ''u" I do• Building 8th floor. Lo' \n~l ., \u Boundancs. Photograph'. I" 11 1nt· 1ngton Beat'h rcs1dl'nt l:Jrull H ''"" Sept. 26 th.rough Ol t ~' H1 -.1\o:r Chnic exhibits arc t) ptl.111 .01w· person shows by an ind" .. 1 ... 11 ><hl' has had cancer and ,., open '" 1ho: public free of charge on 'H'l'~d.11' ELAN GALLERY 11.l' \ C 1,1\t .~;.~;·::.~::'.~,;. R11bwaY. 1..aguna Bl·al h k~nurc~ ~~b~~~~g~~~~~;;~~~=J~~·!•!Ol!•!u!,.!,!1 !u•~l(~•!•!o~n!o~~ contemporary oil painting' h' I 1 l·n~ h 1 ~ anis1s includtng'Claudt• I a1.i1 I rJn- cis Mcyricr. Olh ier · Lcgr.inJ Jnd Maraot Lazar. 494-1902 ' 1/(1fCJr ftudio He~ ",!--TO!llOllO.-"IG~ 18.U' caYSTAL a ALAN ueG I T"'O ol Amentil l lunnlN C'OlllC'dians In 11\f ITlO!il lllOVloS Pl'riofrnan<'t'S iJ t~r Ulf'er\ lu "arm llS t.ch And d"sfunny &le ifs lllOn' 1tw1 ' somt1hrng to lllJlfl 11 \- h )~h1ng tomnembet- lllJ.Y ALAN JOll'hl cnnu. '·KING • WIUJA• /jffe"'"'ies ·()/' 1/18 A ntMIYllE .. .....;; ~ .. Oll•W CndDfM 134.2113 I~~-=="'' GALLERIA CAPlSTR.A "\O • 1 t-. I Camino Capistrano. 'ian luJn Capistrano. presents \111 11Jo Maurilio Pena in a one man 'lie•\\ nl origjnal paintings and graph1l' R\·- ct'J)lion Tor tht artist :nurdJ " m '1 p.m. and a poster signing \unJ.1\ ~Ill 4 p.m. Gallery hours an· \I "JJ~. noon to 5 p.m .• Tul·wa' ,., ••ugh Friday. 11 a.m. to 6 p.111 \aturdJ~. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and undJ\ 11 .1 m to 6 p.m. 661-1 78 1. NELSON ROCKEFELLER COL· i.t:CTJONSouth Coast Pl.t1J 'l \ \' Bnstol St .. Costa Mc~ pH·-..·n1' J major showing of \o:ng1.irh' sculpture. jewel!). and 1•n •inal aouac~ of tntcrnataonall~ Jl· claimed artist. Enc The c\h1h11 "1th a champagne reccpuon "'111 Ix· hl'ld from 6 10 9 p.m. Thursda). 'lo:pt ~II EvcrVannukc, S40-5077. ORANGE· COUNTY CE~TER FOR CONTEMPORAR\' ART Harbor Business Pa rk. 't•~ I \\. MacArthur. Space 111 •• ant.1 .\n,1 "Similar Means. 8) Dl\crgcn1 (on· ccms:· an exhib1tton of lira'""!!' b~ Bob Aldcrcnc, Tom Demling. Donald Karwclts. 8111 Rile) Clp..·mnr. rctcption for thc-an1sts 'atur,IJ~ '10 9 p.m. Gallery hours arc 11 J m to ~ p.m. Wed~y through Ciunda~ S4M989. Pena brings new art ·· ~ .... to San Juan By CHE RYL WALKER .,.., .... c .. ,,,, ...... San Juan Cap1strano·s GaJcna CTp1s n-c .... '!4 sweetheart of a movie. · 11 <le/Wers a .delightful double~ dexterity wi/h romantic comedy and relationship reaJiJy. Don l <Jhnson is better than ever, actually reminding one of Marlon Brando or James Dean. Susan Sarandon is superb." -David Slreehan, NBC-TY. LOS ANGE:tf5 lovers o f Native American art. This weekend-the gallc 1 y "1111-A.ID.mUllUlll.....t::.CllA..------+•~-=---------~~..:__'--__.:'-----%.;-..:...!!;__~--'i un·veil an importanl survey/exhibition of the .rccen~ on the West .Coast." sa\S Ualcna artworks of Yaqui-Mestizo master Capistrano owner Sue Di Maio. artist Amado M. Pena. l..nowri as the l'he anist. she sars. ha-. cwcutcd -&en tie giant of Soulh\\cSlcm a'n... the eithibit pieces with a .. brilliant and offer the public a chance to mec1 new palette of colors. ·Je\\cllones of the famed artist. whose "-Ork has bcerr the Southwest" (all shade of tur- eithibited at the Smithsonian In-quoisc. rose and purple) ... And he has stitute and the Los Angeles Count} added to his familiar themes -the M.u_s(JJm of¥ ~ . -.-mysterious and -haunting pueblo The e1th1b1t~Of\.. wh~ch will ~o~tam people in traditional dress. South-6Q o.f Pena s newesi painll!'&S· western landscapes. and Natin· graphics. and h?nd-t1.?ted ~tchmgs American arts llnd crafts _ a m)'s-plu~ one-of-a-kind ex~nmcntal tical new one based on the buffalo 1n 31? collag_es created spec1ficall} for Native American h1stor' and folk-th1s occasion. opens at 6 p.m. Satur-lore ' day 24 with an open in\ itation. meet-· ~ the-artist reccpuon at the gallel). The Galc~ia Q1p1S1rano. located a · Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m., Pena will 31681 Camino Ca1mtrano. 1 ope return to the Galena to sign copies of. from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. dai~. his -exhibit'·s th~me poster~ ··Dan?_ a_ Admission to the Pena exhibit (\\ h1ch del, Bisontc .. or bison dance. The wllf run through October 161 and to poster will be a\a1lablc for ourC"ha~ both weekend events at the gallel") 1s at the Galeria for $35. fr~. (Original art\\ork will sell for ..... This wall be the large~t C\hib1t of $5Q9 to $1 5.000.} For further 1nfor- Amado's original an c":r 10 appear mauon, ca~l the Galena at 661-1 =78 1 ... U A BREA MA~KET PLAC!: 51' 903& ---u ~ MO\/IE IU:N.A PAR!( ~, ... ) . CIOllAMISA EDWARDS ft,lHO~ '11 l511 GARDIN G*)'4 Vlllly VttW 8~·S33S *LACIUllA •&.a EOwl(ds SoC.i s l.JOlllll "Ills Mall 76&•6611 ...... YIE.IO EOwVCll Crown Vllley ~lfMNE Eow;ints Unwtrsitv 8$4-8811 *LA~ PK~;e·s.LI Mlflda "4·2•00 364·0120 , •o..AMGa Ceriluly CllY c.r. 631·255' BRON .SON &CAllllOll -· ..... .[R SHOWING-_......._ __ • ll 10IO EDWA110S SAOOlE8ACK Sii SA) fllU..n...__ :v.c " LLERTON a '¥. 6000 IOUNTU.'IAWY EOWAPO~ fOUNU IN V.lllf:\' IJt llOt llVN OUNM WUTMINSTll EDWARDS U A • U A WSTMSR WOODBRIDGE CITY CTR TWIN Ul 0615 634 l'll I 895 S3U &A... WRAANA ........ P1'mTC---~1rns SYUFV L.\ '.llRo\0.A b BRISTOL STAOIUV\ 0 I 99A , .100 S40 wA 6J9 ano 01AN11 STMWON WIRMINSTft f..YC EDWARDS PACIFIC ORANGE 'tlAll \Ill.LAGE HIWAY Jt 0 I 6J7 OJ.IO .. l.Ojtl "I l69l 000 JO~ ~ EUZABETII PERKINS Sweet Hearts Dance •El TORO Edwards El Toro ...... .___....._.~ .... w A .. .... -RABTS TODAY •HUNTINGTON BEACH Edwards Charter Center -"'--'-'1...,.-on •LA MIRADA Pacific's Gateways 523:.1611 •ORANGE Century Cinedome 634-2553 > •SANTAANA Edwards Hutton Center 8 Cinemas 662-2266 . Daily Pilot Datebook/ Friday. September 23. 1988 9 • i;. • H . ~ . .. t 'op ACritic .... -• 'Crossing Delan cey' cl celebration of love .UCela Glaser ......... Newport Bu~ myTrving is dchg and enchanting in 1he romantic comedy "Crossing Delance) :· Vividly capturing the essence>ofhfe ------on Manhattan's friend the local match is found. lo"cr East Side. the story focusc~ on the preoccupa- tion of a 33-vear- old single woman's aging grandmother to mam. her off to a .. 01ee Jc" 1sh bo) ... Wuh the professional e\· pentsc of ~!fer marriage broker. a Living comfortabl) on the "other" side of town. Isabelle (Ir' mg) "orks rn a bookstore in an upscale neigh- borhood and enJO) s her hfl.' JU t the way at 1s. Regardless. a. meeting is arranged between Isabelle and the -good catch." who happens to be 1he-local pickl~ salesman. .\ftcr a pa1nfull) awkward dinner, Isabelle at lirs1 passes on this unlikely arrangement. But pursued by thi~ gu} "ho ma) smell of pickle juice but happens to be qu11e ch11rm- ingand sincere. she subtly begins aP: preciating his liner attributes. The rest is not hard to figure 'out. BUI ltttk Driver /MHiclu Wntmlas&er DeaueHoele UCI Eqlislt St•deat Hutlqtoe Beacll ne wo st escn s rossTng C"ross1ng Delancey" JS a cm 11~ Dclan~y": Ori_ginal, • love ·story that makes a hght. fun This 1s the type of film I really movie.Sinceit isadaptedfromapla~. _ _.;;.. ____ enjoy. Under the each scene and contl1ct n predictable guise Of a hght ro-but no less entenaining to watch. Th.c mantic corned). aadiencc takes the opponunit) "to this film explores become involved, whispcrin~ \\arn- m a n } g r e a t in1s and emitting frustrated s1~h\. themes. Delancey is a street in an old Jrw1sh The foundation section of New of an) great film is York where la ) ·s i1s stof). u~n gran d m o t h c r . Sandler hos "rit-Bubbie. ll\es... l.u.) ·t°" a warm. funn) 1san attrac11' e, up- and artic ulat e t own. c arecr-scnprwh~ <rrrgrnalnv ma lees the t'd-v. am:m film fresh and effect" c. who spends her The plot tevohes around an un-udiie at stuff\ book ma med woman and a potential male .readings in · hopes suitor. Amy In ing does an outstand-of hooking a par- ingjob in her role as Isabelle. a )OUng ucular Dutch no,_ woman engrossed 1n the hterar) elist. Meanwhile. Bubb1e and her world. Peter Re1gcn pla) Sam the matchmaker friend arc bu ~ 111 mg to pickle salesman: T"'o o pposite sell luy on Sam. the neighborhood· worlds collide and much is learned. pickle vendor; This may sound a bit hoke). but · Sam is humble but confident and this film is packed w11h cle"er scenes. incredibly charming. He sends gifts Isabelle works in a bool.store frc-and brings lzzy !lowers. She 1 quented by Pulitzer Pntc-winning obviously touched by his chann and authors .• The literary world w1th 11.s sincerity but doesn't "ant to <>uccumb profound thinkers proves 10 be a cold to her grandmothers si lly tradi11ons and shallow place. You can knowjust of matchmaking. what to say and still be a Jerk. The If you pay close attention 1hei'e 1s a eloquent simplicity and s1nccn1y of a stocy about.an old hat.that.gclS blown plddc saltsman ~cm so real ~nd across a strecl and ruined. prompting tangible. . · its owner to buy a new hat which The film has mort: charm and w11 changes his Ufe. rm sure ther~ 1s omc than uproarious imporuant meaning to thil> 'ague hum9r. so don't 1hemc. but i1 isn't earned ou1 "ell. .\ Although t.his is no award winner. it would be u"nfair expect to be over-host of undeveloped and purposeless ' whelmed by 1he minor characters just seem to get in · comedy. I had one the way. to say that I didn't thoroughly COJOY the tenderness of this simple. old- fashioned love stor). You can't help but get caught up an the hokum midway through the film. It is totall> predicuible but rcfrcshmgl) romantic and fun. small proble m The best thing ahout .. Cro!>srng with this film -I Dclancey" 15 what thouaht it ended 1t saysabout grand- too abruptly. pare nts. Whale I consider this a Bubb1e is the choice fi lm . epitome of the although ifs real meddling grand- close to being transcendent. If An~la mother. she really Glaser and I agree on this one. w is looking out for going to start our own TV show. I z z y ' s b es t interests. From the scene in the ~lf defen~ class to the _ still apPlicable old-world advice that Bubb1e gives Sam. this movie shows how the older generation has it more together than we often give them credit for. Wait for the v·ideo and invite a senior to see it with you. Ted Kaorr tr,tarkeU.1 Company Owner Costa Mesa Wh-.rrlovmg 111ov1t"!-lnttlhgem humor. celebration of life, a cad. romance, and a heanwarm1ng story. •·Crossin~ Delancey" I!> an interest- ..--------. 1ng look at tht' life of a SU<.'l'e!> .. ful. single 33-}car-old J~i~h "o ma n (.\m1) ln1ng) h'- ing on the lower Ea~t 1dc of Man- hatt an "ho<>e g r a n d m <H-h e r thinks ~he need~ help to find and fand a man. ··. e - J .... ..... Madi ... History Teacber C..&aMaa JsabeUe Cir°""1an 1s. q1111• ti.a~ with her single, 33-ycar-old htl· \he01 the manqcr of Manhallan·, I pprr West's most prestigious ~'11~'101\'. has many friends and a n1ll apan- mcnt. ' But tier grandmother th11 ~' that she nCl'"'' ,, hUS· band. .\ad 1' hat better ">1 1 •.lind one th.in 11 ir n~ a matchm.11: r to help'' · .. ,"' i.;, '"" ,, shouldn't be so loneh he should be ~ttling down alread} ·· So she calls a matchmal.cr. pla)cd by S)lv! Miles. "ho attempts to match h wllh someone. he 1 an endel!rin 1f sometime') gro s matclWiil ker. push) but ""h a good h~rt. called. " n11 1m· pre~'>t'd fi tlle p1 c l.le I nJor chosen hll 1 )hi· ,._....._-.l._~-.J "ould rau , iJlo(' The rela11onsh1p of granddaughter. pla)'ed b) Am) In ing, and the grandmother (ne"l"Oml'r Rc11I Bozyk) 1s a JO> to behold. The} ha' c fun together, light and enJO) each other a whole lot. The very low growth of the rpmance between the granddau$hler' and ,Sam. a successful pickle mcn:hant, 1s fun 10 watch. Tilt-gi rl · slowly gets intrigued with the matun; pickle. man while t~ ing 10 get involved with a writer" 1th" horn she has become infatua ted. This movie make the most of" hat on the surface 1s an old and hackneyed plot. To me the stof) and the pre~ntation ~cm fre h a nd new. It 1s al"'-ays wonderful to me how the actin&. dutct1ng and photograph) mean so much to the plot. Movies that like a pon1on of real life and let us look at 11 from another's point o f view help us better under- stand more about the human con- dition. That's why filmmaken have the responsibility to do as good and truthful a job as they can. . We all take away something from every film and in this case 11 Sttms they have fulfilled their obhgauon and made it very enJoyable. after a ~U-known. reccnth 'c:•JrJt1'J author. • This is the onl~ pan ol l r ·~\tn[t Delancey'" that isn't entirl.'h ' •n' 10(· ina because he hasn "t cmotu 11 1111 11.'fi his wife, and.sb.e should l.01111 1 hat ~he is wastina her time. , Little by-lit1le. lzzyand \.t·• '""n1·r • (the pickle man} com1oo 11,a together, even though ~hl' , ,,,, ·1u,·\ to foul up tht ir mccung\ II, '' '<'f\ understanding of her ml\1·J 1 ' ng1 A man with a lesser '1e" 111 "'' wit· worth would havc·g1,cn up •n h1'r quickly-, feelina rtjcctcd, ,......._ The movie that .. (rll\\111 r~· lancey" most re- sembles is "Moon-'" struck" because of ~ !!'~~~ .. i:or~~ ~\:II ~ lives of tl\c young- er ones. Though a bit uauerated. tht scenes with the matchmaker will !..!!-" probably be the lonaest r e· membered. I liked the ending becau.,1· II J1dn'1 resolve the basic ISUCS. a in hk 11-.clf ~Kansas': DUloa stlll IJasa ~t found bhnsell ANDall!!N uyiJW IO rev1ve his caieer. ·burned up and an his 1 -· bc$ides. Our ratings if ;I u&T;f DUI , 11 ..-· After the liahtnina vaoishina act ..clllllw.......... llillllcld by "The Bia Town," Dillon's His eyn are briaht with a crazy lat movie. the one-lime tttn htan lilfat Hit moutb is studded with &Old throb t.dly needs a picture that will tedb IO bia tbat they wouldn't root put him a.ck on top. out of plll(lC in the j•wbont' of -Kamas" is not that picture Godzilla. Theymakeh1ssm1lcamost Dillon plays a local boy aoM bed meuci"' '!"ik· wt.o•s just out of 11ir and beck in his His hair 11 Mdled short and looks native sa.te of Kansas for a little • t~ ~styled n by jammina_a naational buf1lary and bank rob- ftneier 1n 1 lilbt toekel. You pttr at his bery. While ridi .. the ,.ils into town, wit IO~~ or not tbcrc'~m t-Dilloll .. ,,. tnii• h°"""' noYke elecUadc ltidd111 out there. Alldrew McC'anhy from be1n1 Y.,.! . . . • pound into· hambul)e!' _under the Looi out Middle Amer1a. its wlleellofa rumbliQl lftWllt. franllapsycho. monsterofthehalrt-McCanhy is on his way to N~ land. . • . York City to be the bat man in his Actually, n s only Matt Dillon, besl friend's wtddina. but.his car has le Dally Pflot D1tebookl Friday, September 23, 1981 IO he's reduced to ,,.~boxcar to ~ whett he bas'° go .. He won't make it · He won't make. it bccau~ he's fallen in with a bed companion. He's fallm in with someone who will enlil;f him to try some small-town hosPitalit:t"n a ~ittle bu.fa just up the tnc\s. a at so happens. ~ ~·s 1 cute ittle bank with a slttpy old bank P.lfd and a wide-open vault door. Qllicller1han• person can say. '"Hey Mau. what're you doina with that MOCtina on your head and tlult IU _ill your J.ncr.'" die unsuspectina McCarthy finds hilftldf fO«'nt 10 help knock over the bank. An alarm tounch. the boys flee and the plot Don it ever. Throuah it all. d irector David Stevens · and screcnwnter Spcnttr Eastman allow the relationship be- tween the colorless McCanhy and the unremarkable youna woman wtlo becotncs his love intercst 10 crowd the McCarthy-Dillon span;na ofT the IC'fftft for Iona penods of ti JM. ne pic't~ dapenldy nttds • Mfonltt ICript ancf a 1110tt puiM sente of place. Al it is. it miphasizn tcnelJ °""' dutncter dcvelopmmt and allows Dillon's Frankrnpsycho to .,.... uKMcqd altCI la'ICfy un- motivaaed over the~. Y ..... ! • tJAITroll . dsYlDllO r r t ~ , La dolla; ;T-he ·Jewel~ ' a;iakes a SR.ti.rkling scene ----e~in:fs:oiu.p«:>menadefroouhe.Oul; Dllllf""" C.11 IJ • I One of Southern Cahfom1a's most aesthetically attractive communities is La Jolla. a Mediterraneatt-looking village built atop caves and cliffs on the northern coastal edge of an Diego. Named "'The Jewel" b} earl) Spanish sclllers. this seaside hamlet continues to be a gem today. not JU"! for its scenery but also for its man) fine beaches, shops. and m~ums. (Of counc. some claim that the real jewel in La loll4 h a lSJr mg place! We've found. cspec1all) o n Ole week- end. that it's best to am ve here earl). no laier than about 9 a.m .. if\ou want a centrally-located parlung placc and a aood spot at the beach.) Among the local beaches. La Jolla Cove . is a longtime f;nonte of swimmers. sunbathers and snor- kelers. Beyond the cove 1'> Boomer's Beach. SQ named because thc v.avcs boom into shore during high tide and arc navigable only by c'lpcn bod) surfers. More popular with surfers 1s Windansca. located at the foot ot Nautilus Street, where a south :.well provides very good wave action. Families tend 10 fa vor the bC'achcs and picn1c grounds of the ba Jolfa Shores area. and also the hildrcn's Pool Beach, with its curving break- water that keeps the surf mild enough for even ~Cl) small children. Aside from the man) scenic beaches. la Jolla 1salso renowned asa town for strollers and shoppers. O ne-' of the most scenic walks 1s along the drcn's Pool Beach to Ellen Browmng Scripps Park, where you"ll fi nd a grassy oasis witl'I picntc areas and park btnchcs facing the ocean vistas. From there. follow the curving i>ath alona Coast Boulevard to the La Jolla Cave and Shell Shop. which house' themtrancetoSunnyJ)m Ca,e. Thi.; is one of la Jolla's seven sea-le' cl caves. and the only one that )Ou can reach on foot (via 141 sta1r..teps) . .\1 u.e end of the steps. }OU can walk out on Gokl-FWLI>oinl for a dramatic view of the coastline. • rorifllie sfielrSllop. v. all acros) the street to a. flight of stairs that v.111 take you up to Prospect t~>et and thl' heart of downtown. Prospect. and nearby Girard. are thc tv.o main shoppi~ strttts. v. here )Ou"ll find everything from frcshl> made choc- olates to ~lph Lauren sv.eatcrs. Not everything has a high pncc tag. though. Samira. at 1298 Prospect. offena largoscTcction of natural fiber . clothin.andaccessoncs from Moroc- co, Bali. and India at discount pnc-e,. If you like modem an. save ttml' 10 visit the Museum of Contemporan Art. 700 Pros~ct. onl' of the top ll.S collCC1ions of post-I 950s an nnd design. Hours are Tue-sda) through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Wcdnc\- day. until 9 p.m . The whole fam1l) will c:nJO} Scripp5 Aquarium-MuSt·um.1:1602 La Jolla Shores Drive. whic-h showcases hundrcds"of fish •nd 10\cnr brate\. Daily hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. You can also take a tour (d occnt- lcd) at the Salk lnstttute. 10010 . Torrey Pines Road. but )Ou must call . 'Sweet Hearts Dance': Young Golden Pond BJ BOii TBOILU . .,... ..... Television sitcoms have always known a~t it. Presidential poli- ticians have embraced it. Now the movies are rcdisovcring the potrnt appeal of.The Family. "Sweet Hearts Dance" is the latest variation on the family ~;-an4 it is an uncxpeeled winner. No movie has so touched the heart since "Terms of Endear- ment." Of course. you might expect' --SWtt\ Hearts Dance" to be im~ve wben you note that the wnter is Emetl Thompson. His DlaY-•nd movie of "On Golden Pond"' Mft caquisite depictions of the joys and sorrows of old age. Now he focuses on a younger .,.ention ofmamcds and about-._ marrieds. Susan Sarandon and Don John-'°" bave bttn mamcd long eDOUlh for boredom to have set 1n. She tolerates bis macho pastimes. be luldY.~.bet' womanl .. lollli• Hett• bM11dcr, and their life in a Norman Rockwelhan New Eftlland toWD is comfonable. fam- IW Ind dull. • ~-·• belt buddy is Jeff Daniels. He is a sc-hool pnnc11)al. a bit dull but by no means dumb. devout bKhelor. be 1s attracted to the new teacher in town. EliLabcth Perkins. but is wary of commit- ment. The story is told in seasons. each frame4 like an old-ume calendar. The seasons change. as do the relationships of thc four charac- ters. Johnson. rankling under his loss of freedom. finally moves out of the family house. After a Carib- bean vacation with his lodge members, the four Ii vcs arc sorted out, more or less. A synopl:i1 makes it 5ttm that not much · happens in .. Sweet Harts Dence." But it isconsuantly eapouina: lender without CJtC'eSS tmtiment.. and of\cn hilanouf. Thompson's script and Grttn· wald's direction give the four stars equal opportunity to shine. With her witt.-wondcrina c)-cs. Saran- don.. is the ideal ponrayer of the 1980s woman. Johnson is a revel- ation. di~tin& none of hts -Mtami Vitt' .tthtick. Daniels is ideal for the role as the intelhacnt innot"ent. and Elizabeth Perkins ( .. Bi&") resisters again as a bnght ICT'ftft presence. ahead .. (612-4'5l-410Ql for a reser- vation. RESTAURANTS Cafe La Rue, in the Valcnna Hotel. 1132 Prospect, serves a v. 1de-ranging continental menu for lunch. dinner. and Sundar brunch. Pm·r') brgin at $7.25 for lunch. $1 l :!5 for dinner Brunch 1s S IJ per pcr\on. Chuck's S'teak Hou St'. l 2 SO Pro~ pect. spec1ah1es 1n charbroiled \teak~ and fresh seafood v. 11h dinnc-rs including a tnp to a ..er' c-~ ou!~dl soup and salad bar Pm·.:s rangl· 1rom S6.9S to s:n 50. fohn'sWaffic hop ..,900G1rard.1s a long-established lonsl fa, ontc for breakfasts of Belgian "a11k\ or a lunch menu that 1nl luc.k'> ~Jnd" ll'hc' and country-fned \tt•ak\. all .11 huJgl'I pnces. ACCOMMODATIOJ'\S Colonial Inn. 'I 19 · Pr1hpt•t·1 (619-454--0771) 1s a '>mJll f urnrx·dn· style hotel v.1th 77 room' 1h.1l hJ 'l' unequalled ocean '1t•v." Rjtc~ begin at S95. La alenc1a I I \2 Prmpet 1 . (61Q-4,4-')771 I. 1~ a La Joll.t '"'111u: uon. and a hango:.11 or 1ht· l..'drbnt~ set. This I 00-room htHel. ocderkl'd in pink stucco and pan1'>h ulc·. al'o offers a health club. hl'atcd pool. and a pumng grcl'n. \\Ith pn.:c' l'>tart1ng a1 S98. . La Jolla Inn, 5~"'5 l a folla Bh d (619-4S4-:!188l has a small ht•atcd pool and offers ~I n1n·I~ :ippoin11.•d rooms. from $59 · GETl'ING THERE To reach La Jolin. 1al..c lnt.:rs1at.: 5 south to the La Jolla \'1llagc Dmc exit. La J olla Shores l• popular with almost e•eryone. ' 'ZellyandMe,' 'Beanfield War' "Zelly ud Me" IRCA-Colambia Home Video; VHS-Bet1, S79.9~: llaae4 PG) -By Mary MacVuu, Associated Press Writer • • • "'he Mll1cro Bnafh~ld War" (MCA Home VldH; VH ·Bt'ta. HUS; Rated R) Zclly (Isabella Rossclhn1 ) is gover- ness to an orphan (Alexandra Johnrs) who lives on a Virginia cstatC' 1n t 958 with her wealthy grandmother. Co-~An• aging angel in a ... nmhr,·m Co. (Glynis Johns), a lonclv. posscss-watches over Milagro. N M . and 11·., ive woman unable to ask for love o r a &ood thing. too: The t'' 11 l<lnd sive it freely. developers have come 10 Ill"' n. anJ they're none too happ~ ahlru1 1hl· Rossellini is beautiful and touchlng handyman who'sdecidC"d 10 "atl'r hi\ as Zclly. a gentle. loving woman far beanficld at their expense from the brooding. fnghtcned charac-In this Tex-Me vc r<;ion of th(· tershcl>laycd in "Blue Velvet." Z~ll)' David and Goliath stof). «t in the and ?tioebt have a sweet. nununng,_ stunni"& New Mu1co high dc'-''rl anJ ~lat1on~1p; Co-Cf? 1s unpredictable. dirtttcd by Robert Redford. v.ha1 from dolln& to dcv1hsh. ··starts as accidental 1mga11o'n bN:'om· Tina R.athbone's 1988 rttov1e is nacausecelebrc mthcslccp\ \llla~t· verypreuy.asZclly and Phocbcfrotu:. of Mi)acro, where httk has changt-d in the prdcns. put on a ~ding for for JO() years. two stuffcd \~n1r9a1s or sharr their As the bu'!fic-ld gro"'s. '9 docs the fascination widrihe lctend of Joan of community's socul con 1ousne<.' ~. Into this idyJhc T1fc comes Co-Support for the old wa'~ and rc· Co. who destroys her granddaughter's sistantttothe threat posed b) the ncv. playthinp and tries to rstrange Zell) reson SUflC to the point v.hcrr c'en and Phoebe as she lashes out from her the dtvelopcr"s hatchet man plaH'd jealousy and isolation. by a sto~faced Chnstopher \\ al~cn. The fiJm fucxeufull). and oc-can do ljttk to keep the to"'n,fol~ 1n cuat>nalfy too cloyingl)'. puts \ icwcrs line.~ into tbc hfe ofth1s prett). vulnerable This is a funny. fttl-tood film v.1th child. The climu com,cs wnh the plenty ofaood performances. part1cu- opponunity for Zclly and Phoebe to latty from Ruben Blades as the cxape Co-Co. and the resolution 15 lacon1t shenff. Sonia Braga ai. tht' satisfying and rtahs11l· revolutionarv urue ov.ncr. Rut'!\ and Carlos Riquelme a' lh<' ,·kkrh o\marante. "'ho pampc-r; h1<. 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'.J\1 ~( YOUNG GUNS (R) c.L.,muu 6·1S-l·l0-IO:l0 DtE HARO (R) 1:15 LICEN8E TO DNVE (PQ11) f.Jt.1"'4S PA TTY HEARST (R) 5.1s.7:Jl·t:4S > ',"~C· CINEMA<; : "•r E •r·-R1 <.;;' ,c,;x cocaTM.(11) l:CS-t:6-11:45 9ULL DUMtAll (11) 11:4M:4M:oft UncleDon ·waiwork': JbaDJyand Patty.melt Another Thursda) night. An extra t·nt-1H1~~-mr-~~--t pocket. Nothin' to do. Oon't '"'anna hang with the old lad) and her anlt.k biters. But where lOgo., Ho" 'bout the Westbrook? The place for second·r.ite movies at dirt cheap pnccs. Especially monslcr mot ics at m1<l- ~t prices . This pan1cular ooe staned prom1<.- inaJy. A haunted house. 1llum1nated by flashes oflightnrng. echoing 1hun· dcr in the backsround. And inside. ~one with--h1s head 1n 11 bumin~ fireplace . .What was he doing there. Meeting an old flame? Ma)'be he had ·a touch of the flue. Lefl Uncle Don qhast. .. Waxwork:· This week's ofTe nng. for which I sacnficcd S 1,50. It's main idea wasn't too bad. Good auys a.re lured into an unfinished \Hlll museum of horrors. nfinash«I. bl:· cause more people are needed to become pan of the c~h1b11. Th~ good auys end up .J.O another d1;ne~1on. acting out the scene rn the exhibit and becoming a permanent pan of thl' Waxworks. Six collcgc'1TUdcntsllrt n'ikCI b} the caretaker to a pnvatc shO\\ing at midnight. The) appear. The doo~ open and immed1a1t'ly 'is1ble-arc more· horrors than a )Car's '"onh of Uncle Don column But do thl·~ leave? Gimmie a break. The first to disappear rnto an exhibit 1s some poor dude tossed into a cabin witlL.somc other decrepit whose" facial eApress1ons mal..c 11 rather -evtde-nt his Ex.bav ain't worked for a mon1h. ctuall). it'~ a full moon.. an he's tumrng into wcrcwolf(someclo"'n weanng~ \\Oii costume). Holec). Looked m.e John Candy in "Spaccballs." I dunno if this was a We t Hollywood werewolf, but he haddn crush on the student. giving him a split personanty after tearing his head in two. Next up. ~ girl walks into the vampire exhibit. These suckers feed her dinner. She misht ttrink it's veal but it's really calf. From · h,•r boyfriend. who now has o nly a kg to stand on. Her auempts lo escape are of course, all in vein. She's caught n«kina at the front door. l'Mre's au son sa neato c~llib11s. The Mummy, still a wrapist. The Marquis de Sade. whipping 1hangs into shape. Worse stl ll! A mothcr-rn- law. Some meatloaf. A fruit cakt". All thoK things )OU have nightmares •bout. "Waxwork" also marks the return of Miles O'Kttfe. Surely you re· mem~r him. The star of "Tat7an" with Bo Derek. And "Ator." '1hat classic film in which he pla ed a Schwarzcncacr clone. The · on1> dumbbell he. lifted was the one betWttn his shoulders.. He's about 90th billed here out ofa cast of75 . There are. some real twisted people . OM bed auy, lookrna ltke Bo"scr of Sba Na Na on suro1ds. tnet h1s Linda Blau 1mpttSS1ons on them. And uother dude can't hatchet an)mol'c when he's ucd to ave. The endina rnemblcs mosta the Kena &om ''Niftt' Kuna Fu Heroes." a flick your Unc: ea&llht on TV last week. Confusion. ~ dirtttor mu$ta lOld the aood and the bed auys to stab, mairn, lhooc and •~r 1111 the film ran out. Made •bout as much ~st' as • • coupla peania. ' OutOn-TheToWn --Special advertising review ---------.---------------- BJ 00At8 POLLEV There's a kind ot homespun ·ya·a1: come back" kind ot hospitality that Is rare anywhere north of the Mason-4 Dixon Line. It's even more unusual lo find It In the rather hip atmosphere ot Southern Cahfornla But there's a new restaurant in Huntington Beach that cert~lnty qualifies In the hosp1tahty as well as the great food department This Is not the South of Tennessee Wiiiiams or ··Gone with the Wind" but the gentle South of g6ing oare1001and ffsrung fQr catffs down by the creek · Cotton Creek Is located on Ed1ng~r Avenue. directly across the, street from Golden West CoJlege. It gets its name from the small man-made creek out front. The creek's flow moves a giant 12-fool water wheel, hand Cotton Creek Restaurant and Saloon 1'~ tuna a &lant redwood water wheel and flowing creek. The restaurant is located at 7148 £dln&er Avenue at Golden West in Huntington Beach. hewn from sections of solid redwood . "Our entire service goes on the teamwork system.·· Inside. there's a notalg1c quality to the decor. The manager Bill Dean says Here food 1s never allowed 10 eye 1s drawn to the open beams and the old-fashioned wait In the kitchen for a busy server 10 pick 11 up If things celling fans powered by a single motor and pulleys, get too hectic, the hostess the manager or even F'"ank remlnitc:ent of the water-powe<ed mills that used to dot ~ Reich will grab It for a quick trip to the table Most of the most every creek in the South. items are made to order Guests a~e welcomed into this friendly atmosphere Ask Laura Manning. a server from Kentucky. what by Bill Dean, a M1cfwesterner with years of restaurant h9f· favorite menu item 1s and .she'll. say wrthout experience Which took him from Minneapolis through hesitation. "Try lhe baked potato · Ask Christine Phoenix, Lu Vegas and finally to Hunt1ngt-0n Beach: Stockton. a serving-team leader. the same question and Often there to greet guests Is Frank Reich. president you'll get lhe same answer of the corporation and a truly Southern gentleman Whose While the staff of some 40 employees at Cotton tender loving care created Cotton Creek Restaurant and Creek seems to be v..:ry young. tt-iey are extremely Saloon. . professional and efficient Each one exudes that The careful planning of this new establishment took Southern charm as though to the manor born. four years of Frank Reloh 's Ille .. Every moment an..,,....,,e""v'=ery=--:-~--'A you lffilfSean Oney. who grew up in the restaurant detail are his. He Is known to have climbed ladders, buslnesf-wlth his family in Bishop. ls lead waiter .. sotved problems, re-wired lamps. matched paint, and In the Cotton Creek saloon. there's a long bar of virtually lived and breathed the proiect which was to polished wood and polished nver rock. Six 27-inch color become Cotton Creek. · TVs hoott~ up to a~atel lte bring in all mafor sporting Every phase ol the menu has Reich's personal events. Ice cold frosty gs ol beer are served up as well -touch. Many of-the recipes ate h~own..creatlon otJt ·u~• JU~tion other bar items. Happy hour at his boyhood In the South. Cotton Creek features two-tor-one drinks with an array He works closely with" Chef Bob Richard, formerly ol ol free munc::hieS. Thi~ goes on Monday through Friday the Balboa Vecht Club. and together they have p from-.-8 p.m. under the drrect1on of Saloon Manager Al. together ... down home selection ot baby back ribs. Avila. barbeeued beef ribs, country barbecoed chicken. catfish Musician L""' Ferrell. known as a former member of and huth puppies, chicken fried steak (by far one of the the Righteous Brothers b(\nd. performs an outstandrng- most popular Items) and desserts wtiich Include deep-program of sott rock and rhythm and blues. both old and dish country apple pie and peach cobblef among others. new. Ferrell is attracting tans as well as professional Dinner Includes salad and such favorites as Cotton musicians. Who often stop by to s11 in with him for a set or Creek's famous hush puppies. Aunt M audy's COf'n two. His current gig Is for six weeks. so don't wait too chowder Is a specialty of the house (recipe below). All of long. He's there Tuesday through Saturday evenings this It offered Sunday through Thursday from 5 to 10 Just last week. Frank Reich decided to take his first p.m. Friday and Saturdays, dinner is sefVedvntH 11-p;m. day off-m months. Where did he go? To Disneyland~ The luncheon menu features many of the Cotton Maybe Bill Dean can get back 10 the golf CO\Jr;se..and Creek favorites as well as a number of soups and salads. brush up on what he calls his "very rusty game." It la MfVed from 11 a.m. Monday through Friday. There's Cotton Creek is located al 7148 Edinger at Golden -a country brunch on Saturday and Sunday from 1Q.:a.m . West St. in Huntington Beach. For more information call to 3 p.m. 84 7-RIBS. . EEK GRANDMA MAUDY'S CORN CHOWDER 1 ........... onion (dtced) .............. (dtced) 11 ..... OOrft , ........ , 1.-rt .... (hot) 'b quert chicken atock water) Ya •tick butter C> 'At cup .._purpoee flcM.lr ..,. 8fM9 whffe pepper to taste 4 ouncee Of grated c~ cheeM Saute bacon and onions together until bacon is slightly browned. Add butter. cook until melted. Add ftour and stir constantly Vl(lth a whisk. Again. stirring constantly, slowly add milk Add corn and cook "until desired consistency hu t>een reached Season to taste and top with cheese Just before serving' Serves foor to six J)8f'sons generoosty Y'all enjoy now. ya he!lfl MOONSHINE MAGIC In a 22-ounce hurrtcane glass hlMH:l with cubed loe, -------ml•~ FTHEWEEK 1 ounce..,., a.c.dl """ llliounceA...RMelulce 1 ounce Or.-a •JNP ,....,. ....... cwacao I OUADll Of ... fulce ~-==== 4....-~..,.,. rum ftoat SUSAJll SEAFORTH HAYES STARRING IN THE HILARIOUS N~ COMEDY _._.. BY ANDREW BERGMAN DtAECTEO BY JAat BUNCH Oalty Piiot Oatebook/ Friday. September 23. 1988 :. ' .. -----Ommg ~)Uf with Judy----=--....,...-------~----------------.,.-------------------~ . RotI:i_schild.' s stands f O{ restrained perfection. Like Baccarat vases and three-ply cashmere sweaters. some restaurants never seem to ao out of style. At the top of the hst of the!ie· IS Corona dcl Mar's Rothschild"s. which bas held its place for well over a decade in the hearts of those who like a neiahborhood restaurant. large d~ of pampering, Jlimpscs of action and good. wcll-pnced ~ood. with clams and shrimp. he says "we'll have fresh chanterclles The luncheon pastas. all half-to saute with the lingonbemes." orders (U.9S-S7. 95). can also be Rothsdli~ rm happ) to tell )OU.· ordered at dinner. has one of the two finest cacsar salads Full orden of pastn run S 10.95 to in the county (the other being a1 the Sl3.9S on the evening me·nu. One of new Sorrento Qrille in Laguna). 1he Rothschild staple pastas. hn~uin1 While some are panial to the veal. • • .JilllllUliiii~liilE··miramonte •• is m.)'... idea o(_ the Rothschild's also cctatcs a fi w her ultimate pasta dish. The CBI. linguini specialties with just as much ancn-.__,.I ~ (m~e. as are all of Rothschild's fresh · uon to detail and qualit). Chicken Nothill_4 here 1s culling edge. push· 'pastas, by the catering arm of his Fasscro is topped with prosciutto and it-to-the·hn>it nouvelle. Rather. operation. Fasscro's) is tossed with cheese. then sauteed in a special · Helmut 1rciss has limited his cuisine crab, shrimp. fresh mushrooms and a Sicilian sauce of butter. marsala wine to thinis he knows will work with his touch ofprlic in a white cream sauce. and fresh mushrooms (S 14.'>5). crowd. · Even more dct 1c10 us 1 s Tomedos of beef Rossini are topped 1\ppcarin>-! .\u~usl 23 thru Oct~r I • l'ZIE & Tl IE SWEETHF..-\RTS Comin~ Oct~r 4 thru Octoher 15 Tt IE .. Attl 'l.Ol' ' CHE\'ELLES Comins! October 18· THE L .. \. BED~OCKE~S The· Co lden A~e o( Rock 'n · Roll i~ back 1 and Duke's has it live. . v Come dance to the hottest sounds of the !)Q's. 60's and 70's at Duke's Nostalgia· Nite Club. l~elive all your favori te oldies but goodies every Tuesday through Saturday. Enjoy the convenience of complimentary \•alet parkin~. And try Duke's every Mon- day fo r comedy ni~ht. ,,. THE NEWPORTER RESORT . Tht Boi~· Rl.'Sl.>l'H1f ~,x>rt Bnct\ 1107 Jamboree. Newport Beach. CA 92660. 1714)6U·l700 . ALASKAN BAY SHRIMP SALAD w/GAJlLIC TOAST Miaed greens, bay shrirpp. cucumbers, mushrooms. P'•ted eggs, bacon bits, tomatoes, onions on request. Your choice of our homemade ea.lad dreaing 1 l':SO-S:SO Monday-Saturday . . ALL CHOICES •310 ... The menu is simple. restrained. ~othschild'~ very special veal. the wiih fresh mushrooms and pate biatro-ish. Lunch consists primaril) best mo'?ey can buy. While veal maison (S 16.95). Shrimp d1ablo m- o( a selection of pastas: rigatonj wtth manala is what the menu offer corporates jumbo shnmn. bll}tcr. broccoli. tonellini stuffed with veal (S 16.95), Reiss likes to do \Cal with fresh garlic, tomatoes and hcrl"} wine and sauced with fresh cream. mush-saut~ fresh lingonbemcs ... And ($16.95). rooms. pt'aS and prosc1ut10. hngu1n1 when the weather 1ums a bit colder." QL. course, thcrc"'are nigh.ti) f15h 1-------------~------------~ spcetals along with a special or tv.o using whatcvcr's fresh ~ble from wmpcuous l•~c~ fe11ucc1~ ;ind ll,.nne to eJiqulSitely pt'epared se•food veal llncl ochef li.lilln spec.-h'" Entoy • btelllllllllflll view< of Nev.l)Of'f"S b.ly 1n 11 c:oi-y. iivthentlc ltall.ln semn,-.. here any• I hln&"S pltt.t>ie' • Don't forget to try some of the appetizers; ~upcd together a coapk- of these might make a nice meal. "Shrimp de jogbnc .. is the house favorite ($6.95). with 1iny ba> sllnmp sautccd in fresh tomato sauce. wt'lite wine and prlic and spnnk1cd "1th freshly JJ"ltcd parmcsan. · Fine wil)eS arc. as )OU might expect, de O.Cur. at Rothschild's. 'wines served by the glass .are reJ- ularly a cue above those sef'-cd 1n most other restaurants. Something new: an Escoffier-tra1n· cd panisiere is now turning o ut desserts for Rothschild's that arc pure perfection -cs~cially the chocolate mousse pie with raspberries and chocolate ganache toppina. TJlc houfe cappuccino is a subtle blending of Coffee cream. Kahlua. cloves. cinnamon and the rinds of a bit of oranae and a bit of lemon that sneaks ·up and whispcn a seductive ··Merry ....-------.-Chrislm&s:ln..youuar·-no matter wt the season. . &8TABLI l:D 1983 Reservatt0ns r~om~nded 71•/042·7880 3131 W Coast Hi&hway. Newport Be~h Just south of Nrwport Blvd . on the bay side ..... eWW'a. t7!1 S..111 Coa1t lllP••J, c.... lkl Mar. ,n.sne. Dimer: sevai aipts. Lucia: Moe.- Fri. Majer crdll cants. F•ll diuer a'YaUMle •• 11er. DELANEY'S FAMOUS. CLAM CHOWDER AND 11' SANDWICH •A sandwich of your choice Manhattan or New England chowder '. Comp•<te • c~1~ d noes,. T~~·F1 d4Y !I 30 7 00 rnghtiy • E ~cel tnt W1"<' l·•: • • CoottmPcX", Cu ~·~ • C4W<tl £1eg~nce -~-J.-- s....e Specials rt.ts 26•0 l (NSI H gtlw~. Corone ,rXI Mllt, (A 99(,95 C7t•> 790 9000 Good tot parties ot 8 or ~ss only. J*'se .Nomadic ti:Otipe eyes new Irvine Theater (EDITOR'S NOTE: C•luulst Tom TltH 11 ~ '1rtttor of Ille l rviM ColluJIMily Tte•terJ. For the past 15 years. members of e . T......,'""'".......,..,....~~~~~-1-11H11--~;;;.;.....~....:.19~~ had the question put to them .\nd for 15 years. the answer has been a shrug of the shoulders. "When arc you going to get )our· '.:;o new theater'!" • With luck, the &rand opening v.111 Meanwhile. the Irvine pla)cr coincide with the 20th ann" cr~n made do with temporaf) fac1liues 1n season of the In inc ( omniun11 ~ Costa Mesa. Newpon Beach. Hunt-Thcatcr(which preda1c~ thn :1t' 11..ci1 ington Beac.h al)d Fountain Valle) by one )car.) in 1989-90 ,l,\.. that before moving into lr,·1ne's Tunic would be some anri1' cr ... m prl.'~n t I Rock Community Park in 19 0 Thc)'vc been pc'rform1ng there e'er CALLBOARO -Thc LP R1.•pcr-I sincc tory Compan) v.1ll holJ .iuJ 11wn) h~ I Back in the middle 1970s. In inc appointment for the w m ... 1.h ··Bull- voters approved a bond 1 sue v.hu:h shot Crummond.. a turda' j 1 I pm v.ould finance the conitrucuo n of a ... actors v.ill be p.i1d. anJ appoint- theaterto be used. m part, b~ ICT . But ments ma) be arrangcd b~ 1.Jlhng the building never matcnah1ed. 835-9611. ~IA~U .\HI~ & ~Zt:C HW.\~ tT l ~l ~E • LI \C It • Ill\ \t"R • ti LL 8 \I< • 8 \\(Jl H ., • T \II.~ Ol T • \1111 IH \ Rt H f l • I H \ \IP.\C,\F BRI \( H Meanwhile. the communal) theater Tf)outs for a cable tcle' 1w n )hov. JfOUp. which had bttn forced out o f ··orange Count~ Kads"" v.111 be h(·ld 11sfour-yearhomeat Cl, too~ at'l 3Ct Saturday from 3 to 6 pm at the 2300 HARBOR BOU LEVARD • COSTA MES A· 545-3331 Lotus Expr ess N o w O pen at Fa~h1on l-.,l<1 n cr -., Atrium ~ourt on the road for five ~tars. Plastow Program tud10. :!-*:!8 N "I h JCT r.. -r: "'d on Grand.Ave .. Santa .\na <all Sic', ..., n togct er. ..,as pe11orm~· M _ _. h 5 "60 fi the stages of nine diffen-nt fac1ht1e" ·-::::c=,l;U=ll=at=4=.7"=9=~~=o=r=de=t=a1=h==~===:..=:.....:::........::=-.:::=== sinct it was first organized 1n I Q70. 1 l'he Tun.le Rock Park 'cnue. at nine years. as the community theater's lengthiest to date at the ..ame lo- cauon. It's not a perfect arrangement The stage 1s small and the ftarn1shing~ have to be removed between per- formance ~kends (often bet"ecn performances). But an t"o "eek 1hc h&hts will 10 up on the Irvine gro up·s 80th producuon. "large Wmdo" on a Small World." which launches a unique four-play season composed entirely ofOranac Count) prcmacrc" Now. finall)'. the ncv. In anc Theater looms on the homon lx- sagns have been completed and groundbreaking for the 750-~t fa. cility with its I SO-seal smaller pla)- house (where ICT would pc"rform) 1s scheduled for Dcttmber. . The theater will be located on Campus · Drive at the entrance of UCI, across the street from the Marketplace shopping center. The cost has been projcctM at S 1 2.~ milJion. • Now Serving _, W•llFllT HUEVOS • 11• AANCHEAOS ........ . ~~~.~~~ ..... ~ .•1n MACHACA ............... •1• CARNE '1" ASAOA .................... . S«ved •ITonlll•, IWtled ..,,. & Fruit .......... ...... IEBVIMB LUMCH Monday Thru Friday Noon Til .Two And Dinner 7 Nights From 5:30 PM Enjoy the Lightest of Culinary Delights ' ushi & Se-afood frmn - " the Far Pacific 3355 Vi~ Lido, Newport Beach (714) 675-0575 . HI ''THE GREAT PLACE TO BE IN HUNTINGTON BEACH!'' 0 r-rrroN Cl(~ 0 -I ~-t RESTAURANT & SALOON GREAT FOOD! COMETASTEGn.lrnMA MAUDIE·s ORI~ CARO- LINA BAR-B-0 RIBS. GHlCKEN. AND HONEST TO GOODNESS HOMESTYLE COOK"IN CWT LUICK! CWT llUICB! f;IUT F1JN! uPPYBOUI COM~ ABOARD THE CO'ITON CREEK EXPRESS FOR OUR EX- PRESS LUNCH BUFFET. IN OUR SALOON ALL YOU CAN EAT $5.95. SERVED l 1-2 PM OR ORDER FROM OUR REGULAR LUNCH MENU ... .. THIS IS HOG HEAVEN!" • NIGHTLY FROM 4PM-10PM ... IT ·· JUST DON 'T GET NO BETTER~ THANTHis .·· ,.,.. SATURDAY&SUNDAY ~ 10AM-3PM .. ,_ ··ALWAYS THE PLACE TO BE" MONDAY· FRIDAY 4PM-8PM ALL DRJNKS 2 FOR l IN OUR SALOON• MUSIC • MUNCHIES MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL• BEST DAMN TAILGATE PARTY IN TOWN! MANY PRIZES! LIVE ENTERTAINMENT NOW APPt.ARING-LEE FAR.Rru. ''LE'TraE GOOD TIMES RO~" TUES. -THURS. 8:~ PM· 12:~ AM rR1.0RSAT.9PM·f AM 'um":'~ WUL, llTl&UC..ll IW!?" · CUii mt HUIT l W... , ... amm an. (IT IUllWIST) ihiMltUUCI oanw Pilot Oateboqlt/ Friday, September 231 1988 I •• Voluntee r. At B.randon's, I had the Sau teed ·Jumbo Prawns and Prirlle Rib Special for only $14.95! THE BEVFRJ.Y HE"1fN.;E 1-ora. •· ,.,..,... ... •1"-'rit9 ......,.,.._ - ..llOO Barber Une.-Mtlpitu (408) '32-6.111 3350 Avft'lue ol the Am. CGlb M.. (714) ~ llm . Relavatiom NCJOllUJM!nded. • Adjlclnt to Ille 8ewrly Herit.ge tiotel. Daily Pilot Datebook/ FrJday, $9ptembet 23, 1988 Songwriters start Shade Tree series American tteart A AssociattQn v Introducing our old fashioned · Y~ Pot ~oast D~r,. just $5.95. Our Yanktt Poe Roast dinner is ccruin to bring back tho5e rich memotic.'S of the grca1 big meals mom used to cook. For fUSI S~.9S you'll IJCI our <klick>us pot roast along with a choice of 50Up or plad, trench fries or baked potato.• our new fresh vegetables, and grilled $Cfuaw hread or a blueberry muffin. So visit the Grinder _in your ~-and have a.-)'llllkee· doodlc·dandy feast. Pxik CoMI Hwy. So ol Pier, HuntilWOft lk1ldl (~M) '16-1664 1400 W. Plcific C.O. Hwy . ~ Inell (?M) 642-8881 ·~ Con4mtmt l.oallon$ In !louctlcm Caldomia ~from<1109 pm Andrews and Gary Sh1rrcffs. Nevada City-based harpist Kim Robenson showcases her passionate plaling·and dry sense· of humor on Oc . 15. The highly-acclaimed. tra- ditional player will also hold a harp players workshop ~rher that day. Los Angeles-based Chris Proctor. a first-rate fingerstyle guitarist with classical, folk and jazz influences. appears with solo banJO pla)er Da"•d Guptill on Oct. 22. England's animated Alistair 4-nderson "''II entertain with his ronccn1na and Nonhumbrian bagpipes on Oct. l7. The concens contin ue with the original, new-grass-flavored blue-arass '"Southern earifom1a·s nd) Rau Band on Oct. 29. ·And concluding the fall series on Nov. 12 will be an evening of solo 't'laSSlcal g\11t!lr.,b} local musician Gregory Colem:in. In addition to the e.onccns. hadc.. irce is presenting three artist upPort workshops in October. Songwriter Dennis Reed will host a .. ~ wu1g. .. Support G roup" on Saturda). Oct I. from I to 4 pm. According to th(.' Mirkens. an endecs willj1stet1 to and cri1ique others· cfTon and fiear criticism of their o"'n matcnal. Harp ex pen Kim Robcrt!>on "111 stress arrangement technique . ·lcft- hand accompan1mcnts. and the use of exotic scales and modes during her workshop on Oct. 15. -\nd 1n conJunr- uon with his concert on Oct ~1. national finger-parking chamn1on Chris Proctor w1ll 1cacn a seminar on fingerstyle guitar 1echn1quc. Shade Tree also has ..omcth1ng tO offer to those first-time and no' ice players who arc looking to de' clop their p1ckin' and plud1n· i.k1ll . Starting Oct. 1. the shop ofl~rs o;c,~n eight-week-lesson sessions. including classes on Blues Guitar. Beginning Guitar I and II. Hammered Dulcimer. After School Guitar For Kids. Bqrnning Bluegras~ BanJo. and Licks For Bluegrass Banjo and Ho" To Use Them. For more information on any oft he happcninp at Shade Tree. call Greg or Maraie Mirkcn at 364-5270. Ad- vance reservations for the concerts arc recommended. BLUES IN THE NEWS ... Amon,g the nominees for the 1987-88 W.C Handy Awards -the most rnpccted honor in1hc blucs.commuruty -arc local musicians . Wiliam Clarke and • James Hannan. Both men record for Oran1t-batcd Rivera Records and att amona the 18 nominees in the Milcellaneous Blues lnstrutnentalist CllelOl'Y. Other notewonhy nomi- nees in the catqory include Dr. John. Qa~outh Brown. S&anley .. Buck- wheat Zydeco" Dural and James Conon. 'the Wilham Clarke Band's .. Rockin' The Boat" .isMlo one. of 1-1 DO.ftinea for Contemporary Blues Album ~ lhe Year. (Harman·s oatlWMli• .. Eatra Napkins" was releaed after the di&ibality ckadh ftC.) ... o( luck to two men who ciontemporitt the blun with style and psto! PREVIEW Beneke tribute sallltes a golden Oldie By MJCHAEL RYDZYNSKI o.9r ..... C. 2¢ .... t Has real name as GQrdun.. liuL~uu can call ham Tex. Glenn Maller dad . ..\nd ,., cl' one cl~ has since. for the pa~t 5U )cars. ''l'mJUSt so real happ' to ha\c ~en an onginal member o( Glcnn·s fir~1 I successful b:rmt'' •;::nd Tex Beneke. who wtll he 1.l'lcbrat1n~ hrs SOth annh crsal) as a brg-band mu- sician at a conccn tonight at at the Red Lion Inn Hotel in ( osta Ml'sn. He and the T ex ~nel.c Orcl1cm a will ptrform a program of ··Moon- light Memorics'an South ( oas1 ·~ m -. phon y's black-Ire. tund-ra1s1ng Beneke • tribute. orga n11cd b> Benckc's Wife Sanda. Cclcbriue~ cioxc.tcd LO.~uc.nd.-11\e cvent include Hen!) "1ancinr. Frank- ie Lame. Mel Tonne. <•enc .\Ull'. Connie Haines. tc' e U\\ renlt.' and- Eydie Gormc. "Frankl). I was glad I grc" up" hrn I dad." Beneke sa id lrom hr\ h11mc rn Cos1a Mesa. where hl' and \JnJ1 ha' l' resided for the past nine \car., ··Brg bands will nc,rr cnJO~ thl: ix1pularrt' the} dad in the '30~ and ·.i<,., anJ I m glad I had the opponunat~ tu pla~ tva Gknn and "a-; a pa1t ot that l·r.1 ·· ...\ natl\ e of Ft \\ llrth T l'\J\ Beneke. 74. beg:. 11 ha'f"" orrcr-;iv or saxophonist in 1•n1' '11th thl· t·k n Young Orchl'stra an Ina'>. \.\ hrk ptrformang an Detroit "\.\ l' got "Ord that the great (drumml'rl Cn·nl' 1-.rurM "aTlnlo" n anc.f lool.rng lvr 'onw fiesh talent." he said •· \n<l h.: 111111>. three of us bacl. to \ic" ' nr I. 111 pl.I\ w11h has band. · • "'WclJ. Gene and< 1k nn knc" l'Jlh other. Glenn asked ( rt'nl· II hl· km·" an-y-g~ playnT." ~ C1l'hl' g.1\l' ham m) name and hl· @nl tn 1nulh with me I d1dn': I.mi" "hCl hl· ''J' no one dad then H t'> lir<.t 1•rrh l·,tr.1 {1936-37) d1dn'1 l J tlh on Rut 1h" one certa1nl~ did ·• Join us this Thursday. Friday. Saturday and Sunday for outstanding live enrertainment with a fabulous bay view! Outside Oh our waterside deck ... or inside. . the. musics hot/ .... ,,.,, ,,,.. ..... ,..,. ,,.,. ,,. ,. , .. .... " ..... ~ ..... ,,.,,, ,,.,. ',.,,. .... " ......... ,,.,. ,,. ,. .,.., Bcnel.e'sde bul"\llh thl Ill''' (rknn Maller Orchestra "'a~ .\pnl I" I ,;, at the Ra\ mor Ho1d 1n '.:" 'ork The great bandkaJn "hn JhJD- pcarcd \\htk on a r1~1n~ n11"11•n '" E.urope dunng \.\ ortd \\Jr II .rnJ ".1' presumed shot dim n !:W'.: B,·nl·h· 111' '111ckname .. Gknn 1.1gs,·J 11w ·I,., andn~hew;a1d -- Wh1k thl' k~u.J "''•Ph"''''' .ind 'ocall'>t for th<' < 1knn \I , ,., n,. c hestra Eknl.'l.t• \\J' \ ot..:d \ - .\mencan "''ng B.1" \J\ ph·•n ,, · h' \k tronoml' and l">.m nn · n 1 11oi.1-1inc~ tr•r thn:e «in""" u1 '" ,• ,, , - .\fter \\ orld \\ .1r 11 H 1, ~' 1 .. i.. o'er th·· C1knn \1111.-r 1,,1nd 1: 111.- reQUl'\t of \l1lll'f' "'d <, , • :-anttd tatr.nic-Tm."""\\1lh m .111',1•1<f (Plea~ see 8ENEKE/Pa~e 19) Tex Beneke ,. t ET AGREAT ITALIA N WINE AND. DIN E You. At The Olive Gorden, dinner is just what youa expect from a great Italian. Its fresh home- made poslds, de1iciously auth entic entrees and w rnning combinotipn plotters. It's great wines you con enjoy.by th e gloss. And best of all, its a ll affo rdable. So come let a g reat Italian make your d inner-and your nig ht. r WHERE A LL ThE 851 OF ITALY Is YOURS. • 16811 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. September 23. 1988 17 r •• . - OlitOnTheTown STEAK & 8EA.S:OOC REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT manl'e or old Newport with a ~n· usinit no prt>5ervatives.'f&h. suicar. Mal'i "'ser"ed in a peaunt sauce This is t he o riginal and h.u been 11ramic bay view. Excite your or ures.~ fats. Owned hy Vinnie Tri·color felluccini and cream is 11 serving Newport Beadtfor 25 yean. >-t'h~~ w11 h tht>ir sensalion•l S('a· Colandrra llf -8Iouklvn Pizu m l f"S\"onte .. En;uy d inner and a BOBBY McGEE'S Their s~ialty is seafood and ' food and uad11tonal fa,·orilies Work•. famow for ha\'inl( T h• play 1um1tht' ~rand Dinner 0 steaks. Chefss....,.ial selections daily Rreakrast i a.m Mun.· Fri .. Lunch Best P1ua m Oranice C'uunly by Thu1er located .... ithin the Grand ur hou~ spe<ialtv is makin• d .---F · Th r p· H 2 "" -h J " ·... an famou8 for their broesced 11 .i Mon. ri.. Din ner 4-11 e ... reat 1u.a unt. iO ... I 1 t -,..111el in Anaheim at I Hllt'I Wa)' t\t•ry meal 8 pecial occas-n~ h" Ir l • L --·· r I ·a1 Sat and S u n Brnpcb S•' ·~ ... ~hM -"~9c'lf;4,,..------,,,.,,., . .-.-\~ant •front row 1eat-fo~r-t-'ht-----'C;.a.u1c .. ..,e,..n1>,,.-..too:""" .-uti u we terfl'Oftt--lltWJIJ-..M"--"--"'4-L. . ..AU_w....;wLU-...uJ;.uJJL4'11---""._.',· •--. ' ''-' '' • . fuud and fun 81 Bobby McCtt. view of Newport Bay enhances the i--1. Oy~ter Bar Fri .. Sat, & Sun ,.here the menu featur.es r•vorites atm<lllphere. P erfect for business lian~uet fac1l1ties up to 500 400 hkt> p"rime rib uf beef au ;us, only en tertain ing and romantic dining. :\1ain St • Balboa 6i:l 46:\.1. the finti.t av.ilable rrtsh fish, .Locaced a t 25 1 E. Coa11t Hwy., New-l'~DA choice steak ... lobster, and port._Reservations accep ted. P hone tucnlnnet 1un dmner~. Evtry en tree 673-1 [)()5 • mdude .. ll\l'n frbh bread. f~ 'l'l(etab~. and a trip to our awacd· ,. •nnm(( '>ltlud bar .. and after din· 11er. ~uu can donct> and romance in she Wt"lt Cua;.i·. most exciting 111ghtdub. for a night on the town. '" on~ t 1me. make 11 special with lht' magic In Nt>wpvrl Beach, :l.-'i.1 1-:_i,, C'oa't H11th"<1) f or re-.er 11! tmn~rn II r71 ifT!l71 .. ')1 HO ..,.. T H E CANNERY Thi~ historic v.1tterfron1 landmark 1n Newport"• C'anntry \"1llaice fea lures fresh h)("Jl '<eafood and li:a~I -• ern beef C11ns1stently l(•wid ~r \l<'t'. open 111r l.un.:h. Dinner Sun. ~runch and ( "hampaii:nt' Harbor. CrUt!IH. Entertainment nightly , . and Sun. 11fterm111n1> En111v the lounge foud gallery ~uverh clam chov.det' ;IOlU -1~.i Fa\ellf 6i~ 5i7i THE REX RESTAURAN1' Located nn thl' oceanfront across from tbe ::-.lewport Beach.pier. The Rex I" tht> Or11ng_e C'oe4't'~ (t\Q!ll eiclu!>1ve -.eafood restaurent Well known-for i'rn'h Hawo11an l(ourmet f1•h se-lecllon~ aop pt>Cialmng in swt>el Channel l;.land abalone. tender \.f•al and prime mt'llL~ The Rex Re~ta111'8.11t i~ the t hime of loeal as ,.ell a' v1~itor.. Hec1p1enl <>( thl' µre~ 11iciuu!' T ra vi' 1-H ol ida y 11 ward C:uual/elt>icanl attire. Sunda\ Brunch. dinner. Call 675 :!~ for · rt>-et\al1un~ \'.tlt>t park1n1t SAIL LOFT T REES Ne.stied in the forest behind the Port Theatre on · Pacific Coast H ighway in Corona del Mar is Trees restaurant. $ecluded as it ir. on a side streei., th oee who have discovered it ha-.e found Orange County"s mos charming and u niqut' A m-e rican cu-isine:- Shro uded in a soft pastel decor. matching table settings,· candles. fresh nowt t'! and glowing fire- places set the scene. The in timate dining rooms. piano loonge and Cull bar s urround a natural atrium with livinic trees. ·The modern A1nerican cuisine is prepared by creative Chef Russell Armsu ong. His lovely wife , Abbey. is the host· ess. Trt>es menu is a limited but ' intert>Sting variety or international tlavors with choices from hom e - maM--paste. fr~h--glllled fish-and • teaks, vul. lamb, Oriental chicken a nd i;alads lo absolutely exotic desserts. Dress is casual but dressy. VILLA NOVA A be•utif ul b.y view crulft the roma fic ~tting that hu rnade the Villa Nov• • "special kind or place~ for over 50 ye•~· Superb nl.isiM from Centr•I •nr\ Non h- ern li.ly se~ in Olr\ World charm. Ei tens1ve wine li11l. Din· ner.ml(htly. r iano bar. f ull menu til t·OO •.m. 3131 WMt Coast' Hwy .. Newpon Beach. A42-7880. IVEXICAN Ml CASA Their food ii like a u ip lo Muico! H01tpitality 1toes hand in hand with t~ir motto, "Mi C'''llla es Su c ... :· or m)' house is your house. F.stablished since 197:? it's no secttl friends enjoy din1 ni here. Open dail>' from 11 .,.m. ror 1.unch. Dinner •nd rnditails. Entertainment. Wed:-S11n. nigbtt 1 in the Buno Room. 29A &. 17th St .. Cost. Mesa. 645 76?6. CRAZY HORSE STEAKH0USE Sll'il l..t1ft Rar «.. Crill 1t•a111r~" •t<l'An \II'" rlininl( v.11h 1he l'mpha~1· "" I rl''b 1-t'ah~t<J Ch-..ter har, ll\1' entt>rlarnment 11111h1l\' in the_hat Meu&--Open /or d·11ttltt n11!htlv from '• p m \\ eekend hours frum Ill ,IC) a rn. h1hul1111s Sunde\ Hrunth. Located at ~llO I' r H. Ill Laj(una Beach. R~t\·ai ion-. reromn'lended .i71 •). 673-0910. Open seven days• week. Lounge open 5 p.m . to midnight. 440 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar. ~TIWAIU• Cuuntn d1nrn1t w11h cla-.s' Au1hen11c-V.t"'>tern dM:ur rei,. Jaurant and al11on, featurtng prime nh, h t'llh !'t'Sfo•od'. 8nd the1r famous pan li&ull't'd '1et1ks. 1.unch· Mon-Fri 01nner rt"-('r \&tmns ttuar11ntttd Dan<"mj( and lwe music in the "310011 l>ver Hd Ex1t/Newixir1 F,.·y . 11n111 Ana 1714) M9·11>1:! TALE O F T H E WHALE f'~x1~r1en<'t' a tep back into timt' tu .t vlau: ,.hNe vuu can dine at \ uur uwn lei,ure. EnJO\' 1 he ro- .. Rt-staurant AIRf:ORTER INN (,O;f,EL 1117011 "' Arthur !!* lt'\ru,.. 2 0 CGnurwnuil $9~·Sl8 ~ THJ.~L&,p' ..... S8 7~Sl595 4~ I '"'1 ~ 'It Hwy N..,..pon 8"<tl Md fl l 216 s.. .. 1 .. .c1 :..,... ...... ,,. ~\!N~N 1 11 f -.n 2:.tl 01 1~ Amtnc'.t111 from S4 II) BRIS ....... , ... 3131 8'..c..t, ( ...... M... "-'17 31119 ~ M ~-tl%9' TH~~ANNERY . ' Sftlood Sl29~·Sl995 :II\ ... "'""'-Nt-w,.,n RNtfl 87$.$777 CJH,.ZJHO!lf! ST A lfOUSt: I hi~~"" uAM)ff I 12 ii:~ S995 St69~ L&MIDI Mil v. a... ............. '7$-aOt French from SIO M A'!l't:~LO'S 1;'41: .• h \II llunllt\llU"' .,.., h M~l \"!\ • IWIMn ft<"1'1 $~ II I 11tc;~~t. c .. .a roe......~ n• Mt 1'M.•n I\ 1 •• 'Afh l4l ••wntlf, f.JWPORT O\!TE~R ~~R I LL W ·--·""'' I fl) 5flt.!:?' M it5 SH ll' APf ·~ ~AJVTNY ' ,..... •h ,,, 11...-.ttl ........ " ..... ,.~,, Amo·rl«"' SJ 11 t .,, If) N'!!~!f£L~~!-~ from SIO~ ARIAOffi' AU ANT ... \ .. ( ....... Deity Piiot Datebook/ Friday, September 23. 1111 ITAUAN \'INSIE'S T he bes1 ltahon f,Nt<f l'ft'J>llred frt1m thr frt>~llf'l-1 ini:rt'dit>1ll!' $4 7~895 S6 ~ SJO 50 S3 ~·Sib~ S-4 ~ SIO~ from S3~ Sit~- 139S-S700 -~ S4 9S.S895 SI I 75·tl4 25 S3 9S l9 9$ from~ 50 from SU ~ from $1 ~, t= M " SI~ II) u 11r. kl If\ ~"-"" "'""'"' GRAND DINNER T HEATER l mpressivt d1ninic and pro· le-.:.1unal µruductwns are &ure to plea,.e ea1 h tune :-ou ii.it. The extraordman buffet offer" n '8!>l lia1un nf heef. l(la1ed hem with • t ru1t i.au.-e. Ceorl(ill chicken wn h pe.ilrhe, and iclaie and the Mahi .. . .... -¥ ~ ~· .. ~~ ~ from 13 00 • Crom S'l 75 4 30-7 . •· S2 00-~00 4.7 * 44.JO * . Holkilys S-7 * • ~ ~.7 • .er-. * .... ,. * .•. , ... * • * HARLEQl'l..N D INNER THEATER F:vt'r\ ru~tomt-r un he n pttted to •~ 1rt-1ued hkt' 11 <'elebrity. The 1h.-a1 er 11ffer.,, "''rumpttvu~ meali. "''h 11111pr11duui1111 ... 1n 11n elettant .11mu .. phere Tht-!l('r\1lnptuous huffell mdude, rua11t harun 11( heel. ~ h1~ ken and fL~h di·h~. 11a .. 1n ... ....ilad ... \'el(etahle<1, and sin tul dc.i-.erb. The ~ot and Sun. hrunr1i rndulll'' a .. urit't) o t'l(jt- di-hl•' f'ht> Cell'hrtt \' Trrrare 1 11\.1ifolilt' fur pri,ate-drninjC_ Thr 111rl1\ 1rlualh dtrvratrd pri\<', hal11111\ ruum"' 11\t'rl1N1k 1ht> ,M.0 -tul h11r,t·•h1.e .-.ha1wd main ro••m -The Harl~uin 1, l111.11 ted at lrMl.I ' S H11rh11r 1n Santa Ana. Call 97!1 -.-•. -.. , CleDFAK91C> ) GINO'S O N TBE HILL ' Alm'"' 11 Cc ... 111 ~lt-•O landmarl. \\hen.-friend' and mem•irie<. meet • .,Ji. c;ino·, 1,n·1 a n llallan Re•tauralll. ' hut " re> .. raurant heinir run bv n lluntll Italian. F.Hn thouirh tht''' 'l'f\f' mnn' lt.ilurn lll'm • t hev "'"'' uffn a lariit ,·arit'I' 11f ol her item" "" their menu Known for 11!ll'>l food and friendly <1er \ i<•e:· Cinu·,, ft'aturl'" e vari•d men\I "'11h einphu.-. on quahtv and rea,unable pru:tt. C'o("ktasl d>u11r v.11 h mtere~tmtc notio_n' at ~::Ill pm and h•e entertainml'nl :\11111 1 h ru Sa 1. from ~:~O v.m :-;a-turd•\ & :-iunda\' hreakfa I frum 9 l\ m l.A-r11ted at .a:l'l E li th Srn·ft. C,•,t.t ~1e..a Calf ;')() Ii~ for re-er,11111111>. • direl tmn~ of \d Ult('\l'r * • u~ * '1 '° * * * U\,To • u._To * .. •• .. ~ ,,>, ';.).~,'(Ir 0 ~ .. ·. ~ 'CIRCUS MOON' PREMIERES AT LAM ... P'romPa&e3 BENEKE TRIBUTE ••• P'rom .... 17 before he was called a\1ta) to sen ice:· the war effort). .\nd l'' cntuall~ 11 he sa1d ... He was.al~·a)s interested 1n bccinno the Tc\ Benelo.c Orchl'\tra" push1na others he thought h.ad s.uwsts has Q>bbcd 11 of wml· tJt m m)stef}. and the rehg1ou' n:prt·"111n of female ~\uaht~ magical e\pcncncc for p.·11pk ..1 transformatl\ l' l'\f)l'ri,·n.-· ·· < 1..1uH.,· said formanlt' ~i11 .:otnlhk '"'h 1h,• arrl\al ola lull m''''" ··crrcus :'l.loon "..1, · .11 • • ,, 1 cnou&h talcnttoioout ~1th theiro"n "Moonlight Mcmonc\·· "'II hcg1ll groups. t' told him the n I thought I w11h a rcccp11on at' p m . 10110,H·J h~ hadn't had enough e\pcncncc dinner. music and danung 1<1 thl' tht' iour Lo~ .\n£d1·' •,r a~ ardl'd a r,·l.1J,:n, ·' .•' 't t•ll1.1~ ·r nni;' In': 'J', I' s,l,anra h dndt'P°' I. 11· ··His wife Helen' knc" about 'this sounds of the Tc' Bcnclo.l· Orl"hl·~.tra and. in January l-94(J, said. ·tet's1ci at 8. Tickets arc S too l'Jl h for Tex take ov(r portions of the CGlcnn fun her information and rl·-..:n .won'. In the rural portton. ··rl'Jl·mpll\,. moon." the p1cn· , oml·, lull , ir,·k. embracing th<." moon and 1dcnt1I\ mg with llS naturl· th,· ''3' J "•'m..tn leam5 to cmbran· her o"n ')l'\u..1111, .\ftt:r lh<." f)l'rlormJlh,' th,· .1u· d1encl.' '"II ho;· l'Oll•urJc,•d 111 I'll•'', outMde and "''" 1h1· ·m .... n 111 "' natural ~111ng .,,,.r 111. l'.1, 11, Plt'Cl" Tht' I .l)!UO.J B, ,, . ,• " • I __ _,_M""'1~llcr) Air ForC"c Band ' (rcoam d fi r_calu.l.w6.,.2 .. ""1 ·:..&1_.,1-:.:!0..._ _____ _ "J:m Rl}fJ•Rg 111,· ~1t'cc "ill he J Ocean .\~ .m .ullk,1 • h• •l·i: • unapprcciatl·uht•nu' '·"' r.r. .. -, ,,., the: tir': f'l'' t.in11..1 · , ' \t({~ Plnt't...;. OW., T'IM!f• ~I) '°"'~ (M~I PlW • Mitro • wlM &Mdq 41utts • •004 .. ,.... lO cdFOlll • WIM ... C.._lll&Pf Bar • Ma cefTeee u4I WU ·~ • lftdak1 c.oPani 3833 Bristol lrttt '; retadlll an uMMl -Y (Ml& Mtosa • Y.aet,.rtiae • MIW&J pt\ llluktca C'allfoniia '926:!6 ;)~4:il (, -~ ~J 1 . '."'°' fl! fYI"' D a&<ITif\J. ' 11! I j' I . NIGHTL y I I DINNER SPECIALS !+-=---.---• lJ)_. ts 714/675-'1968 714/673 -~56 ...... -. l!11ch•• a Hunan c~ S.erA Wine 'LUNCHEON SPECIALS Fro• N.M>-13.96 • 648-2060 QP8N ';DAr.~ Lundi • 11:3(.> •-m .,1;()() p.m. DinMr • .1:00 pm .JQ:OO i> m '111 W.19tla St .. Co•taMe.a the 8Jediterraneari CRoom A Frne Oimr1g Expenerice for Lunch. Donner or Sunday Champagne Brunch Call for Reservations (71 41833·2770. 18700 MacArthur BlvCI lrvrne CA • Fresn l'i!>t' •Pasta Spec1a111es Purchase any entree Jt •('g· ular pnce and receive a sec ond ol same or resser va1~ for FREE' • ~EA v~uo ' o ,.., ' ,. r: - ...ON fHRU C"RI ~-O•fM ~ \0 C" !111 W. ta••T •WNIT llACl4 111•1 17'-n n LOOK WHAT'S HAPPENING • • • -GRAND OPENING!! Captain Nash's Seafood ~~ ~-~dk • ~f11ndo,· :-.ii![ht • ~<'81ll/J/ I >111111•r • 'f'11p,fi1w \:i11 ht • C1Ht1.•h ~· H 11-h11111111tt'• •• Wednesday :-.i1ght • l.11h•1er •• Thur day ="'•icht • f're-h .'11 11rclt1-h 01\fPLETE . C DINNERS ONLY ·' LOOK! BAY SHRIMP COCKTAI L~ SCNDAYS OSLY AUTHENTIC 80t1LLABAI E New EARLY BIRD DINNE RS 3:30-6:00 TAKE HOME ONLY Ea gland Claa Oo•dtr ' l tr t'hoot't' "' 4 deln'111u• 1>111 rt•t-• "f'"-fii "''th chu,.dt>r ur '.11·,ur <1alad and rrcf' ur pa''" .111 I -tor "'" \,'f'l{l'l.ab~ FISH 'N' CHIPS 2 PIECES THESE GR.AND OPENING PEC IALS \'ALID THRU 10-15-88 • 2574 NEWPORT BLVJr.- Sotl~east corptr DEL MAR (FAIR DRI V'E & NE"1P01n , COSTA MESA (714) 6:J l-717t ~ ~ 0 -~ "" .ii 0 :r "' ~ .;;, : 0 5 ~ ;;: 0 z fAIR ORM ')/( .,.. ~ • HAPPY HOUR ~ Pm • F 1ne "Orso .:>eu\ res • ~~~t :. • '~ :.. Or1n~s •r ~,... 'r>e Well S 1 -5 • SPECIAL PASTA ..... .,. ...... $3.00 Sun Mon Tu.es r 11 P B" ' • ENTERTAINMENT • SERVING s p.m.·MidnigM • GOLD AWARD WINNER 3520 E Pacific Coasl Hwy. Coron~ def Mar -675-1922 When It Has To Be A SQecial Lunch or Dinner I ,.r • n \I. r ! " I · r •• Uannt!r 1 •ll •L • ..i ' • t\ ·" • • 69:1 T own Ct-ntn (Irr'• •I • ~1 1 \11·,,1 1-.tt'P" lr11n1 Ur.111_t ( .. r,•' Pert11rm111~ ,\rt~ ( 0t'lll1 r H e-.pn·a111111' ~ l_..!t>'-t• Now Sen 'irig ... Sunday ~hampag ne Brunch · ~oon to 3 :00 ~t A'."DARI:-.: & ~ZECH\\ \ '\ Cl'l~l :'\E • Ll 'int• 01\ \f R • n IL H \II • BA1'Ql ETS • T \KE Ol T • \111111 \ \ tU t t n UOO K,,1801 BOl Lt'\ U O •I O'l \\If;,\ .545-3S3t Oalty Pilot Datebook/ Frrday September 23. 1988 .. .,, ,, ... ..... .. . \ ... Illy ·Pilat · Come to Be-Bop Burgers for . · L-u.nch or Dinner ~nd Pick up Your FREE Preview Passes! - SPEGl·AL SCREENING: . . . . . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH, 8:00 PM . -CINEDOME THEATRES 3001 W . CHAPMAN AVE. Cl.TY OF ORANGE · Tak• a No•lalgla Break and ENJOY our OLDIES & GOOD EATS! Rock and Roll back tf>..e years with our vintage , Juke Box, tot's of original SO's & 60's memorabilia, and Car Hop. service after 7 p.m. nightly. The Good Tlmn. . . . • ... one More Tim• 11175 ..... 91Yd. HunllwlglOnlleecll (714) 142-1- Delly Pilot Oatet>ook/ Frict.y, September 23, 1188 t~ ?"-, 1oo4/;.tUui _?tut4l,U 'Ptuel . .. .. . "'\ Ind~pendent · . . ' ~-~ l ----__.. __ -· -J..~ ... . ---·-------~-:==--------- • 1 ' c ... Orafige Coast'$ an·nual Oktoberfest offers a sample Of G~rman food, fun ----s·chedule--- The Orange Coast Oktoberfest. a ments. recently from the Ora{lge and the Dun~1 Dancers, along with l ions Cubs commun1t e'ent. will Co\1nty Fa ir. will provide ,rides and Jolly Al's Oompah Band pcov1d1ng Q,.. hdd at Mile Square Paci.. m games foe the enure farn1h· da.ncing and music n1g~tl). ' Fountain ValJey ~p<. l<) through Entertainment "undt'r the big Opening ceremonies and presen- Oct. 2. The event wi ll feature cop" will rnclude the p<>pulac V~metr ttrion of the 1988 Ok:co~rfest -eut~ic ~rman food-s. ~~iMft~d~leuMHott-f-+Qi~tt~ee~n>-, Httetet-Bor~.a-ft'dl-heir-man-- ous entertainmem, carn1,al ride:..ind opp<>rtunities for ever)•one to dance will take place at 6.4~ p.m. Friday. gam~s. drawings and conte ts. The the Chicken -always a must at tbe ~pc. 30. "(he carnival opens Thucs- gates will open at ~ p.m. Okto~rfest for all ages. · ,, ~ -dJy. ~pt. 29 with rides. games and Procttds from the family t\tnt Nightly ~er drinkin"g come ts food at~ p.m. On Friday German will ~nefit the Lions-Quest Aware-along with tht> ~t>n's and L:id1t>s' le~ food will bosuvt>d from ~:30 p.m. to MU, Cicy of Hope. Liom·s L):.f: concesrs., dancing and sack hops 10:30 p.m. The park closes ar 10 p.m. Bank. Wt>stt'm Eu f oundation. make for fun and happ)' memories Friday. Th~r~day,.Sept. 29 5 p.m ."-Carnival opeA.s -Free Admission. Rides, games and food. 11 p.m. -Park closes. Friday, Sept.~~ 5 p.m. -. Gates o pen. Ca~nival opens: 5 ~JQ p.m. -Ge(man food cafeteria line opens.' ~ices for the Blind and Lion' (ix all who participate. Saturday and Sundar (Oct. 1 and sight and hQring cesrin~ program. On Saturday. Oct. 1 at no p.m.. 2) the park will open at n<?:2!Land_all The 6<h annual Okco~rfe~ will the Southern California Arm Wrestl-~nts and German food wul begin again feacutt Coors Beer as the · ing A~ociation Okto~rfest finaJs. t.t that time. The Okcob«feS< closes 6p.m. --The V-ariety Band -6erman and-- • major sponsor conmbuung to the coordinated by Bob Eazor. yhester ac midnight on Saturday and 10:>0 success of the t'l'ent. KIKFM. Stallone's arm wrestling coach and p.m. on Sunday.. Ornage County's counm music che referee' in che movie Over The Admission is $3 for adults. S2 for Station, will broadcast lt\e on Top. "' . children. Advance ti~kets mar be Sa d Oct f purchased for $7. an SI value. The tur ay . I , rom 2 to 6 p.m. Entertainment under the bin top .J • k d · ( A d · · a B r"> ayvance uc ets inclu e the price o war -winrung & Amuse-will include the Beach Cit)' Closgers (Pleue eee OKTOBERFEST /P7 Tiie Uoa9 Challe' _ _. Qraaee Cout Oktoberfe.t Ja reaalDl8cent of tlae on,taal ... ' ... Orange . A LIONS CLUBS COMllU1flTY EVENT. · Sept. 29-0ct. 2. Mile Square Park ~-~---------------------------~ I . . • I & eJranye a~,, OJ106erfe3/ I •• • A LIONS CLUIS COMMUNITY EVENT ,'}, ~ I I 9 "'-FM•·~·~ ~ . I l'rln. ,,.,,,,. • ,,.m .. _ .... ......, . I I ,,,,,,,_.,, r..,_.,,, • ••* • ;.,, . - -I . I I ni.n.,.s.,e zt. FE U.ISSIOll , ... ,,:ti,... I I ,_, "". I:......... I I s-re.,.oa 1 • 11 ... ...._.. I I S..,.CkU ,, .. ,. .• ,.. I I ;;~ _:.. o ,;~~-. I' L -------------.. • > western muste. . 6:4'5 p.m . -Opening <:;eremonies and presentation of 1988 Oktoberfest Queen and her Court. 7:30 p.m . -The Variety Band. 7:45 p.m. -Beac h City C loggers. 8:30 p.m. -. Sack hop/Beer drinking contest .-M ai n Stage. 8:45 p.m . -The Variety. Band. 9:30 p.m . -_!3e_ach Cit}:_Cloggers . . 9:45 p.m . -The V,ariety Band. · 10:30 p.m. -Beach City Cloggers. , 10:45 p.m .-·-Raffle prize drawing -M ain Stage. : . l lp.m .-The Variety Band. Sat~rd ay ()ct.I · . Noon -A~l events and German food cafeteria opens. Noon -Jolly Al's Oompah Band . 12 p.m. --Arm Wrestling Weig h-ins. 3 P,.m . -The Dance School -ballet, tap and jazz. 4 p.m . -The Variety B'and. 4:45 p.m. -Raffle prize drawing -Main Stag e. · : • 5 p.m. -!he Variety Band. 5:30 p.m . -The Dunaj D ancers. . 5:45 p.m . -; The Variety Band. 6;30 p.m . -Sack hop/Beer drink!ng contest -M ain Stage. 6:45 p.m . -The Variety Band. ~. .. 7:30 p.m. -Southern California Arm Wrestling Asspciatio n Oktoberfest Finals. • ......... ecBSDUL&/N 2-UON8 OKTOBERFEST/An Mfwlllll• ....... ll to .. DALY PILOT/Fftdlw, ..,..,,_,a tW • . .. A cr<?wning ... · --Heidi ~sch will be crowned t he 1988 Okcoberfcsc ~een during rhe Opming Ceremome Ft:id.i.y. Scpt.30 iL GA~ p.m. • A tradition .. .- The traditional fcst1,e pcoce ion. with groups Ill nauona1 dress and decorated btt~ry cans. tans Munich's annual Oktoberfest. Quit smoking . . .. \NffiE FIGHll~ ~ American 1teart aya 'iQ;Q LIFE • Association ·~ •• ,_,1..., v.i..., -1 ~ , a.... ......... lion• .. ...,,.,,.°" a..c.. -UOhl ""' ... ~ .. W.etmiMt9' lion• ~ OraI!_ge G_oa.s/ OJio6erje4/ A LIONS CLUBS COMMUNITY EVENT To the M anagement Committee and Board of.Directors of the 1988 6th Annual Oktoberfest: Because of your ha rJ work and dedication in making this year's t\'ent a success: The Li ons Clubs wi ll concin ue to pro\'1dt a 1 tance fo r th ose less fortunate. I wish to exprt nw mcere thanks to everyone. rqe;;~· Ronc1ldJ. Green Prt·..,1<.ltnt. 19XX r-.Lrna~ement Committee a.n.r1tH"Q cn.,-1&..•• l...ona°"'911 Orwe •·.,~-H C1h or "<>Ot" l-ott 1 ~,..&An-. W•1tf'fl'I £•• s:Ckl""O•~.,.... ~-· f O-T"9 9MC l>QI\' S•gllt --·"9 fHl1"G P.00'""' LEVI'S SLACKS Many of Your Favorites. in this Select Group LIONS OKTOBERFEST/An Adwrti9'ng ~to._ DAILY PfLOTlfr:tcl9Y~ ~ 2S, 1818 -3 . . I I: \ r -.. -. ----.-...m---Oktoberfest Entertainment-------........... - The Dunaj Dancers . .'; Are Orange County's onl) incernar1onal folk dance compa'lf. They take their name from the C2echoslovakian name for the ~nu be River, Dunaj is Bulda wl1l be performtna ~oat tbe o.maa aad W•tern llmle. JollJ Al'• an n citing group of n dancers and musicians. feetlftl. Tlae Variety Band wtil featare Oompall lluld wUl aJeo be performlllC. ·ALL DAY KINDERGARTEN . Kl••llGAlrn• THRU 8Tll GRAD• EllllLL llW FIR Fill SEllESTEll ~ .... 16835 Brook~st St., f0111tain Valey (714) 963-7831 ••--• • I .. = ........... ....... ~- SlATEll A Comple&a Service to Busine~s · · American Union Printing A Molllng Serelcea, Inc. 10625 Lawson River Ave .. Fountain Valley. CA 9270s . 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LIONS OKTOBERFEST/An AcMwttsing Supptement to tt'9 DAILY PILOT/Friday, September 23, 1988 -5 ---. 1 t . . Fun for all ... All ages can ~n;or the music and d~ncmg of the German bands at this yeat's Oktoberfest. The Chicken, a cr.id1uonal German d~nce. 1s fun for everyone. Remem.Per When ... YQIJ ·'\'On the big plush bear for that special girlfriend ... the screams of excitement as )'OU took your kids on their firSt ,Merry-Go.Round ride ... the day you first discovered the Fetris Whttl and rode is 14 times ... the farst time you sampled C<Xton candy an4 g0t as much spun sugar on you as in you? Memories of fun ue what B& B carnival is all about. Fun lasts through the years. Fun that doesn't ditJ1inish as you grow. J oin ~&B an making memories and having fun at this y~r·s Orange Coast Oktoberfest . 11.,~eoateetaandbeerdrlall-feedYI.._ at t1a1a year'• 8tll annwal ka,reParll,llept.29tlaroaCbOct.2. Cla ... tobenefttcbarltableoqanlza-· .... COD are all put ef tbe Orallle Cea8t Oktoberfeet ha Mlle Tieeftllt 18 911DMO~ by loCal LIOM tlw. • . . r------, . 8loates. ~ • Boob .. Betts I a ~:i n V14" I • Hits • Sport Colts • Buc'9es • S1w1s lur • """6s I • Suits • Coats • Sllcls • JIM'5 ~~!.~J • lnltlef Vests 17"1 llA81IOLIA (AT TAI.BIRT) (714) 847 · 7007 KeftT.._ (114) 17t41U STEAM a..EANNO CAI U ETI I ""40}.ITIRY IOIL MTMD°MT D8DOllZllG ~-AN . ...., .. •••• a.. .......... e -LIONS Ot<T08EAFEST/An AcMrtJeinO ~ to the DAILY PILOT/Friday. 94lplember 23, 1• GREAT WESTERN TRAVEL SERVICE WE'LL PRI~ SHOP FOR LOWEST AVAILABLE PARE FOR YOU. NO SERVICE CHARGE! CALL (800) •11-IPLY .. ., Iri .the spirit ... .. Vimors arc encouraged to dre)S m cr.id1t1onal German ~lothing while attending the Oktotierfest. Woskers and entertainers at the event will be wcannE! cl0thmg to sn the atmosphere of the Germ.in·mle Oktoberfest. OKTOBERFEST ... Fro111.-ce2 · , admission, pa1k1ng. raffle ticket and seven ride coupons. To order. or for more informarion, call (71 t) 962-56~~. Diawings will be held thro~gh· winners need not be present * j oin che Oktoberfest eel-· ebration Sept. 20 through Oct. 2. ac M ile Square Park in Fountain Valley. * German Home Bakery ln Costa Mesa will supply paatrles and preaeJa to the Oktoberfest. 'out the Oktoberfest. The grand prize will be two roundtrip 11ckcts to Hawaii. The grand pnze draw1n1-t will be held Sunday night (Oct. l) Tile 6th .annual Lions Club Oktoberfcsc and Carn1,·;il fe;icures fun and entercainmem C\ er} \'CU for Orange Counry fam1l1es. A special thanks by rhe Lions ro all who attend each year and malt'c 1t possible for the !:.ions to continue chc1r support of the~ many worthwhile ch~1t~L ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Oran!le Goasl O.J/o/,erfesl ~ A UONS CLUBS COMMUNITY EVENT (714) 963-2228 18141 Brookhurst Fountain Valley, CA 92708 UONI OKTOBERFEST/An Adwrtiaing Supptement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday. September 23, 1988 -7 . . • I 1 ·- -Tbe German Food cafeteria will Hne •cb etnldel u well u Iota of other good food faYOrltee u bratwurst; knock.wurst; Pollala tJaroacboat the 6th Annual Orange Cout • • ....,e: bot German potato Mlad; apple Oll~•t. · r:l~EE PROPERT"\,: t~VALUATION .. . For all your. real estate needs~ Call us! • • EVIE JONES Res. 960-9849 . PHIL OICE Res: 962-1646 Congratulations Lions Clubs for the ·~Orange <:Joa.rt 0Jto6e.rfes Q31!rmllnJ.JlomeJ.8o.l\tl'!l } ... •Strudel bake~ fresh daily. • Delicious Danish • • A baffling assortment of cookies • Breathtak'1ng German Past.ry! • All products baked dail) • I OO'lo natural 1rgredients . • Dell Items . • Cold cuts. rolls etc. eatin or . to 10. Authentic European Bakery Only Fre•h A Natural lngredlenu Are UMd For · The TreatOf Your L1fe. t95U GrKe IA•. C:0.1a M... _. 1'un-Frl 9-1-S.t 9·S 7 r~ 54~0281 . . ...,.__WllUa ..... llOftl.a a •Ul'AUllAllfft •AU.~ MaU,_.. IMAY • -· ;.,..,_•IOU N~ 11'. wt MH: ITJ " SCHEDULE ••• l'lom page 2 7:45 p.m. -The Variety Band. 8:30 p.m. -The Duna~ Dancers. 8:45 p.m. -The Variety Band. , 9:30 p.m. -· Raffle pr 1 ize drawing -~ Main Stage. ·, _ 9:45 p.m. -Ladies leg contest -Main Stage. 10 p .m . -The Variet y Band, · 10:30 p.m. -Be~ch Ltty Cloggers. 11 p.m. -The Variety 8and. Midnight -Park closes. unday, Oct. 2 Noon -All events and German foo d ca:f eteria o pens. Noon -J o lly Al's Oompah Band. · 2 p.m. -Sack hop/Beer drinking contest -Main Stag e. ' _ .. 2:15 p.m . -J o ll y AI:s Oompah Band. · 3 p.m. -Festival Ballet Theatre. -Main Stage. , 3:15 -J o lly Al1s Oompah Band . 4 p.m. -The Variety Band. 4:45 p.m. -The Dunaj Dancers. 5 p.m. -The V arie~y Band. . .· 5:45 p.m. -SPECJAL EVENT. 6p.m. -The Variety Band . 6:45-p.m. -The Dunaj Dancers. 7 p,m. -GRAND PRIZE RAFFLE DRAWING -Main Stage.' 7:30 p.m. -The Variety Band. 8:15 p .m.-Men's le cont~t -Main Stage. 8:30 p.1m. -The Vari~.ty Band. 9:15 p.m. -Beach City Cloggers: 9:30 p.m. -The Variety ~and. 10:15 p.m. -Salute to Lions Club members and SpeCial Thanks -Main Stage. . 10:30 p.m. -The Variety Band -C loses the 1988 Orange Cc:>as t Oktoberfest. .. ...•..... DtCKGREQQ AGent. t t 770 hit W... Awnue, ._ t t3 ,~ wi.,. c.ltorftla lr1GI Oft.: (1", ..._ ...... (71•111t.m7 • • -LIONS OKTOBERFEST I An Adverti8ing Supplement to ~ DAILY PILOT /Fridlly, September 23, 1~"'!~__:_~-.......-~~__:_---:'~-~-----1