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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-09-26 - Orange Coast PilotEPTEMBER 26, 1988 25'CE TS Kr&ft ~ass murder trial ·begins_ Prosecutor presents gris ydetails in 16 OC cases involving sodomy, slayings ~ ------ By 808 v AN EYKEN Randy Steven Kraft as the alleged °'.,..,_.,"-'...., perpetrator of these cnmc!I. Bro"n . pve the jurors his opening aho 1n Before 21_.Jurors an a roomful <lf-what -has devclo~ as the most repon~~rs and other obser"ers , this scnsat1onal murder tnal 1n Orange morning, Dcput> D1s~nct Attornc) County's histol). Bryan Brown told a story of murder. sodom} and emasculation. • r Kraft. 43, a Long Beach computer Repeatedly using the name of consultant. is accused of I 6 SC\ Cart Lewis of the U.S. leaps for a gold medal in the tong jump during Olympic comQetitlon on Seoul t~ay./81 ....... -t Ascon hazardous-waste site In Huntington Beach has so far ylelded no . unexpected chemical wastes or environment al threats to the neigh- borhood./ A3 N•tlon Countdown started today for returning Americans to space on Thursday aboard the shuttle Dis- covery./ Al World Two American Olympic swimmers could face long jall sentences for alleged- ly stealing a marble lion· s head worth $830 from a Seoul hotel./ A4 Index Bulletin Board A3 Business A 7-8 Classified B5-7 Comics A1 2 Entfrtainment A 10 Opinion A9 People A11 Police Log A3 Public Notices 87-8 Sports 81 -4 Tall ships attract thousands in their Newport stopov~ By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' ... ~,._. .... Thousands of spectators lined the shoreline and hillsides around Ne"'- pon Bay to cnjo} a taste of Orange County's man time h1sto11 unday. They came to watch the tall sh1ps glide gracefully out ol the harbor enroute to Dana Point. The h1stonc ships had dropped anchor Saturday dunng the fi rst leg of their journey from the Los ..\ngele Maritime Museum as part of the OranJe Count} Ccntcnn1al t:el- ebratton. Joining i1l the paradc "ere the CalifornjanLtheofTtc1al tall sh1poftbe State ofCalifornia:~he f>11gnm. a two- mastcd square sail· ship ihat l5 the offtcial ambassador for ·1hc centen- nial: the Schooner Pilgrim. a clt,p~ b\lih in Costa Mesa: the K~lpic. a staysail schooner: and thl' three- masted schooner Rl•solut1on and gatT schooner Spike Afnca. both bnsechn N,ewpon Beach. . · Crew hands on the ( ahlom1an were dressed in the sailor uniform o f ·a century ago. . One of them. Da' id Manin of Mission VicJO. said the 10-rncmbcr crew included evel') thing from 'ol· untccrs eager for adventure to "cenified schooner bums .. " ho tra' el from ship to ship. Manin himself. the mannc science instructor on the Californian. aid he needed a job for a fe" mo nths before heading fora stint in the Peace Corp During a brief cercmo n) at the a Scout Base preceding the parade. Orange Count) Supervisor Thomas Riley and Newpon Ma~or John Co'l noted the imponant h1stonc role uch ves$cls played in the development of the county. "The impact · of the sea ''as in- -• strumental in Orane.e Count\ his· Iii••••••••--' (Pllue eee T ALL/A2) WNther A2 killings and hts pro~cutor sa) s he will introduce e' idence of 22 other murders in three states 1n an effort to get Kraft the death penal!> 1f he 1s convicted of the 16 Orange Count) crimes. Today Efrown ga'e v.hat he de- scribed as a .. road map .. oft he case. a map wh ich he said lcads-10 Kraft, Stressing s1m1lari11es in the murders and related crime . Brown told Jurors and tho e serving as alternates to pa) attention to detai,ls which he said "-Ould crop up again and aJain. Jurors v.ere \old to pa~ attention to sot:h 1h1n~' as thi.' v1ct1ms· sex. race age. the drugs the) had inaested and the manner 1n "h1ch their bodies were discarded Brown began l.\llh a de npuon of e' 1denet regarding the '>la~ ang of Terry Gambrel. a 25-,ear-old El 1 oro Manne who was-found tie1ld in Kraft's car the night he v.a'i arre')tl'd Referring to the allega11on that Gambrel. a h1tchh1ker v.as drugged and then strangled. Bro" n relat~d the- casc to a number of other murders of which Kral\ was also accu\Cd. .. Toxicologists took samples and found the exact ~me drugs that had been gi ven to M r Gambrel 1n this vicllm·s body, .. Bro"n said deslnb-•na another of the k1ll1ngs b &fore Bro1o>on bey.an. lhl' coun clerk -1n a monotc>nl" thJt wn- 1TilSled Wlth\he ~ty mnure ot the cnmes -read the It tan' of I Y murder, ma) hem and <.odum' charges pending again t .._,ratt Speikmg late last "-Cd. tor the t~m ofthrcc defense attorne~ anta ..\na ._, .......... ., ..... ~ the tall ahlp PUcrlm •Ila out of Newport Barbor ea·nnate to D,ana Point... lawyer C. Thomas McDonald said he doubted his client would get a fair tnal. He said the-defense might not make an opening statement sa~ ing the tnal would be too long for such a statement to malt a lasting 1m· press1on on the JU~ Kraft was arrested in I% 3 in 1ssion 1e)o foTfo~ mg a. traffic stof. b~ the Cahfom1a High" a~ Patro. The arresttn& officer nouced a man who appeared to be uncons 1ous in the passenp,er seat of Kraft"s car (Please Ne KRAFT/ A2) Coast's Most say Dukakis got best of Bush;- some just skip it While mJlhons of Amcncans watched the nauon·s wouJd-be presi· dents battle it out on telev151on Sunday night. Jackie Da' i v.atcbcd the King. . ) .. l,ust wasn·1 in the mood to watch,. those guys,·· Davis said. refernng to Republican prcsadenllal nom1ntt George Bush and Dtmoc11at1c nomi-nee Michael Dukak1s. ,, · So instead. Davis 1o>oatched an Elvis Presley movie. .. h was good:· said Da,,s. a secretary at McM ahon Tele· communicauons m Costa Mesa A random telephone sampling of Onngc Coast residents toda) re· vea&cd a wtde range of views on the first of two telh,~d debates between the candidates. An A-8C News poll of 639 debate watchers taker1 1mmed1atel) after tHe v.t.,.n ~t· Judge• gift Might edge to Oukalrla.A5 • deba1e found that 44 percent rated 'Dukak1s the winner. 36 percent ga' c the edge to Bush and :w percent said 11 was a tie. Pohttcal ana 'sts-da1m that Dukalas was the wm · r of the first debate by a slisflt ma 10. Russell Cottori. self-emp(~ ed contractor from me. more or lcs'> agreed with the anal~sts. ..Overall. rd~~ Dukak1sgot about ~S percent -of m~ 'otc and Bu\h got about 45 percenL I thought Bush had a few mental la~s. I ~on't kno" 1frd trust him qegotiatmg "llh the Russians:· Gotton said. Sandra Darling of Huntington Beach also felt the d<"bate "as a do one. Meci.dQWlark Airport.could close in 12 m.onths ·• Actuall). I thought George Bush opened himself up a ltttl<" h11 more than he has before:· said Darling. who owns several McDonald's res· t.aurant francbtsCS v.1th her husband ··1 don·t think thcrt' "as a clear winner or loser. I think Dukak1 1i.a'> clearer than he's e'er been about ..,.here he stands on the issues He·., J lot more left-wtng than I thought ·· By ROBERT BARKE R. °' ... ._, .... ...., .. An 1pttment to lock into place for 10 years zoning to build 600 homes at the.Meadowlark Airport and to close lhc privately owned air strip b> -September 1989 has been endorsed by ·the. H~ntington Beach Planning Comm1ss1on. • ID Costa Mesa a, WDT 11\'NDMAN ............ An ddcrty man apparently suf- focated his 1ilins wife then killed himtelf witb I lholpan Sunday an their COl&I Meu home, police said. Donald Edward Moore. 72. and his wit't. 61-year-old Gertrude Ruth Moore, were found dead Sunda) moraial jn their home at 41 7 Costa Mal St: A neilhbor bad calJcd poh~ after beeri111• pnsbot 1n the home. c... ..... police Mid Moort. a • Nlinld ftnfi&heer, 1~ren1ly \hot .......,. in tbt lad with a $ho""n .. llil wife died of. aplt)J.11\IOft ftam I llluQc ... pilCed O\'tt Mr Mid wWle •lay an bed. ,.. ~ 8ft! f'e\'Wwl• tM i..._• but a1rnc1, are labd1na -..... lets or "euthanasea· -'dde." Tbe couple01 saftlk-ttory ............ --..,nedly mided ., ........ 20 )'tan. .. , tKt)' and .,._, __ Dl&A,.../All The proposed developer agree- ment, ~lkved a first 10 the en} for projects other lhan rede' elopm~nt plans, spells out for the fir t rime a closina date for the small airport that's been operattng for 40 yc:irs at . Warner A venue and , Bolsa Ch1ca ·street. The agreement. slated to go to the Huntinaton .Beach City Council late next month, would en ure that the Nerio family, owners of the 65-acrc faeility since -19-52. would no\ lose current zorung at the ~him of fu ture City Councils. attording to officials .. cause maJOr traffic ·conge uon and burden the area·s sewer s~stem. sewer ltnes art' a' a1lablc." Planning, Comm1ss1oner Tom Ll\engood s.:ud today. · Valerie Watldns. a Sttretan ~1th a The CltY. Council last Fcbruat) apP,rovcd the combinauon of homes. apartments and a shoppmg center despite widespread compJaint from residents that the development'' ould · r ~ . Tht' agreement. hO\\oC\Cr. SJX'llS OUI that the Nenos can't but Id un11J c;e"cc and v.ater fac1lit1es are suffic1enl to . handle the increased populat.ion Ml the ~rea. · .. The benefits arc that 11 1mpoSt' a defini te date for closure oft he 31rpon and ll locks up con truct1on until The important thin~ Lt' en.good said. is that 1t sets a-deltn11c date for closure of the aJrpen that 1 home base for about 250 mall airplane and is onl) one of l\\O general a' 1a11on atrpons rcmainanll 1n Or- (Pleue eee (AIR.PORT I A2) • ewp<>n Beach lav. fimf. (eh •hat Oukalas ..,.._ the d~r-v.mner .. I felt that Dukakt\ howed tha\h\' ~as more an1c ulate. more eloquent and more on top of~hat this rountf'\ (p(eue NeDEBA TE/ A 2) ~BmySterywriter_aWait~,,_: _ secOnq b()ok-signing tour . BJ ROBERT' HYNDMAN ... ._, ....... Befott seodln& him on a cross. country tour to promote his ~ novel, St. Manin·s Press ulttd Jdf Parter to ''"ta med.a specialist who co.ched h1mon thefinttpo1ntsofT\ im.,e-mak1na. "I tall) did learn a lot. T'Mre are just lh<>tt thJnp )OU Nl'c to learn how to do." Parker II) .. I suns th<'l want to malt~ sutt I don't PKk m~ note on the 11r or somtlbl"I-·· But wtuk k 0S cu111l ~n<>Ulh to jokt about it. Park.er t1 &AICQt on doellll whlle'-er ht can '° hdp procnoac .. Litt~ .,n. ·· his follow- ., to the commtmtl '~ of "l.Alpnl Hat.·· ~ o( that ~t ~ ~) cuttdtd h1\ pubb.ai.tr' • t upcctauons and led to creation of an HBO movie ba~ on the m~ tt'I) lhn11cr St Martin's Press 1sn·t aoout to be c:aUlht off1.-rd ..-in Jn adcht1on to man-.uia th~ 1m• consulting. the prns 1ntcf".1ev. . the booli.. •amnJ.S and tht cros ~unto tour. the eY.. Yorit publishing hou5c has produced a first pnnuna of I ~s 000 copies of "Llttk S.eaon ·· Onl~ l 2.~ ,.OJ>'CS of .. i..._una Ht"&\°. v.e«' ordered 1n its fif'll pn nuna Pwtler. who :JU5t tttumf'd from a honeymoon tn the I) man I land wiaa. 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Repeatedly usinR the name of Carl lewis of the U.S. leaps for a gold medal in the long jump during ~ Olympic competition-on Seoul today ./81 cOut Aacon hazardous-waste site In Huntington Beach has so tar yielded no unexpected chemical wastes or environmental threats to the nelgh- borhood./ A.3 Randy Steven Kraft as the alleged perpetrator of these .cnme'I. Rro"'n p vc the jurors his opening sah o 1n what has developed as the most sensational murder \(1al 1n Orange County's histor}. Kraft. 43. a Long Beach computer consultant. 1s accused of 16 SC\ Crowds en.j~y ­ sail1 .... ·1 ..... 1· ~ ... . lJlstozy Ta ll ~hi ps attra ct thou sands in their New port stopover shoreline and hillsides around Ne"'· port Bay to en~oy a taste of Orange County's mant1me bistoi; unday. They came to watch the tall ships glide gracefully out of the harbor enroute to Dana Point. The histonc ships had dropped JlnChorSaturda)' dunng the first leg of their journey from the Los ~ngelcs Maritime Museum as part of the Oran~e Count} Centennial . cel-Natlob ebrallOJl. Joining .ln the• paradt.• "ere the Countdown started today Californian, the offi cial tall ~h1p ofthe ~or ~'turning AmerJJ.· -~--L..t--~teofCaliforma: the ~ilgnm. a two- to apace on Thur ay ma tcd square sail ship that 1s the k-•·d the h le DI offi 'aJ ambassador for the centen-•uvt111 S u s-nial; the Schooner P1lgnm. a clipper covery./ Al built 1n Costa Mesa: the Kdp1e.· a World ... Two American lympic swimmers co d face long jaJI sentence . for alleged- ly stealing arble lion's head wo $830 from a Seoul el./ A4 hid ex Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Entertainment ·Opinion People Police Log Public Notices Sports Weather A3 A7-8 85·7 A 12 A10 A9 A 11 A3 87-8 81-4 A2 staysail schooner: and the three- masted schooner Re ol ut1 on :md gaff schooner Spike Afnca. both based in Newi)ort Beach. Crew hands on the: Californian were dressed in tbe.sa1lor uniforms of a century ago: . One of them. Da' 1d ~tartan of 'Mission V1eJo. said the 10-member crew includeQ ever: thing from \ ol- unteers eager for advl'nturc to "certified schooner bums .. " ho tra' el from ship to ship. Martin himSclf. the marine science instructor on the Californian. said he netded a job·for a few months before headingTor a stint in the Peace Corps. During a bnef cer~mOn) :ll the a Scout Base preceding the parade. Orange County Supen 1sor Thomas Rilty and Newpon Ma)or John Cox no ted the important h1stonc role such vessels played an the development of the county. "The impact of the .sea \\as in- strumental in Oran~e Count\ his· (Pleueeee T ALL/A2) ' k1lhngs and h.Js pro~cutor ..a~s he will introduce evidence of 12 othtr murders in three states in an l'fTon to get Kraft the death pcnall) 1f hc I'> c~nv1ctcd of the 16 Orange Count~ cnmes. Today Brown ga 'e "'hat he de· scribed as a "road map" of the case. a map which he said lead<> to Kraft Stressing s1m1lant1es 1n the murders and related cnme'>. Bro"'n told Jurors and those sen 1ng as alternates io p~ttent1on to details which he said "ould crop up again and a~in. Jurors "ere told to pa~ attention to uch thing\ as the v1c1ims' sex. race age. the drugs the) had 1n1estcd and the manner in"' h1ch the11"bod1es "'ere discarded Brown began "1th a deM: npt1on of C'\ldence regarding the sla~1ng of Terry Gambrel. a 25-}car-old El Toro Manne who was found dead in Krart·s car the night he '-'3S arr~stt'd Referring to the• allegation' that GJmbrel. a h11chh1ker. was drugged and then strangled. Bro"'n related the case to a number of other murders of which Kraft "'as also 3u u~d "Tox1cologms took \amples -and found the exact same drug<. tha1 had bttn given to ~r. Gambrel 1n th1'> v1cttm's bod) ... Bro" n ~ad des1:nb- . 1n1 another of 1he k1lhngs Befort Bro"n began lhc lOUrt clerk -1n a monotonl· that rnn· trastcd wuh t\le wsl} naturc_ul tile crimes -read the li1an\ or I 'I murder. ma~hem and '>11do m' charges ~nd1ng aga1n!.1 "-raft Speaking late last "'ed lor the team of three defenS( auorne~'>. \anta ..\na ............. ".-...c....... Tiie tall ehlg Pli,rtm eall• oat of Newport Barbor en roa'e to O.na Point. Meadowlark· Airport could close in ·r2 months By ROBERT BARKER °' ............... cause ma1or. traffic congestion a11J burden the-area's SC"-Cr s~s1em. sewer lines are a"31lablc." Planning Commissioner Tom L1,engood said today. laW)erC. Thomas McDonald )U1d he doubted has client "'Quid get a fatr tnal. He said ttre deft'nse might not make an opening statement '>a) 1ng t.he tnal v.ould be too long for sui:-h a sta1emem to male a lasung am· pre-.s1on on the JU~ .Kraft was arrested in I ~Id in Mi.$s,on V1C)O follo"' 1ng a traffic '>WP b~ the Cahfom1a H1ghv.a' Patrol The arresun& officer noticed .i man who appeared to be unconsuous in the passcn~er seat of Kraft's car (Pleue eee Kil.APT I A2) -eoast's ~iewers 1ssec tlebate Most say Du~akis got best of Bush; some just skip it By GREG K.LERKX Ol-0.., .......... -w1n.1c.. m1U1ons of '\.mencans watched the nauon·s v.ould-be pres1- . dents battle it out on tele' ISIOn Sunda)' night. Jackie DaY1s v.atchcd ' t.he l(j n&. "l just wasn't m the mood 10 watch those &u ys." Davis said. refe$Ting LO Republic.an orcs1dent1al nominee George Bush and Democratt( nom1-occ Michael Duk.ak1s So instead. Davis watched an El\'IS Presley movie. "It was good:· said 03, 1s a secretary at M cMahon Tcle- rommurucauon in Costa MC'\8.. A. random telephone ~mpltng of Orange Coast ~1dents toda) ~­ vealed a Wlde nnge of views on the first oftv.o televised debate betv.een the candidate$. An ABC Neo.is poll of 6JQ debate watchers taai.e11 •mme(11atel~ atier the debate found that ~~ percenl rated Dukak1s the winner. 36 perccrw,ga'e the edge to~ush and ~(l percent ..aid 1t was a ue. }llghocal anah sts claim that Du.k.ak.1s "as 'the "'inner of the first debate by a slight margin Russell Cotton. a self-emplo~cd contractor from In me. more or le~!> agreed wtth the anal) '>ts ··o, Crall. rd S3\ Dulak1s got about ·55 percent of m~ ·' ote and Bu-;h got about 45 percent. l thought Bu\h had a fewmentaJ Lapses. I don·t l.no"' ifrd trust h\m 'negouatmg v. 11h lhe Russians." Cotton said Sandra Darhng of Hunung1on Beach also felt the debate" as a close one. ".\ctuall}. I ·thought George Bush opened himself up a httle b11 mort" than he has before:· said Darhng. who Owns se\eral McDonald') res· taurant fra nchises " 1th her hu!-band. "I don't t.h.m k there "as a clear winner or loser I think Dulo..alo..1<. .... a., clearer than he's C\ er bttn about "here he stands on the issues He·~ J lot more left-Wing than I thoue,hl ·· An ..,.cemenno toctcimo place for IOyeanzoning to build,600 homes at the Meadowlark Airport and to close the privately owned air stnp by September 1989 has been cndors'ed by the . H~ntington Beach Planning Comm1a1on. The proposed de\'eloper agree-next month. would ensure that the ment, believed a first 1n 1he Cl\~ for Nerio family. owners of the 65-acre projects other than rede' elopmcn\ facility siace 1952. would not lose plans:, spells oat for the first-nme a current zoning-at the-w hun offuture closing date for the small atr·P<?rt Cit y Councils. acrordmg to officials. that's ticcn operatmg for 40 years .. at The City Council last Feb'rual) Warner Avenue and Bolsa Chica approvedJhc combination of home . St reet. · apartments and a shopping center The agreement. howe,cr. spell out that thc.Nenos ca.n·t bu1ld unul se"er and water tac1h11es are sufficient tll handle. the increased popvla11on in t.he area. The imponant thin~ L" t"ngood said. is that 1t sets a dcfin11e datt' lo r closure of the airpon \hat 1~ home , · base for about .250 small' airplane and is onl} one of tv.o ~cncral aviation airpons re01a1nmg in Or- (Pteue eee (AIRPORT I A2) Valene Watkins. a secretan '-'llh a Newport Beach law firm. (ch that Dukak1s was the clear "1oner ··1 felt !bat Dukak1s ho wed that he was more aniculate. QlOrt" eloquent and more on top of what this <.'<>Dntr: . (PleueeeeD£BATE/A2) Man, 72, kills .wife, himself ID Costa Mesa . BJ ao9DT HYNDMAN .............. Aa elderly man apparently A.r- f'oc:alld bis aili wife tMn k.i lied bimlelf' witb a ~n Sunday in tbeir Costa Mesa home, police said. DonaJd Edward Moore, 72. and his wilt, 61-)al'~ Gcnrudc Rutb • Moore. were f~nd dead Sunday monai~ in thear home at 41 7 Costa • Meta S( A neiahbot had called police after heui111 a pan1hot in the home. ... ___ 0-Mm pohce l8id Moore, • Nlind ftnfiltater. appamuly shot blmlllf' ;n lbe IM9d wilb a lho•n l8d lalt wife died of •>·lltallOn ._ a· ..... bll pllctd o~ her .......... _ .... ,... itl\:111i1111Dr1 lft "''""I"' IM md 1111 ' bUt alrwi)' are libdl~ *' ,..... acts of ··eutha~ .-.. ... T1ae touplt's tinllc-teory ........... ~ reponcdly rnided.,. ........ lO yeen. Wiii tidy and .... -WTm/A9J .. The agreement. slated to go to the . despite widespread complaints fto m Huntinaton Beach Cm Coun~tl late , rcsidcntsthatthe de\ elopment "'ould "The benefits are that It imposes a detin11e date for closure of the :urpon and It. locks up construcuon unul - LB riiy.steiy writer~ waJts second book-signing tour ., aoBUT HYNDMAN .............. .. Before stndtn& ham on a cross-councry tour lo promote has ~ novel. St. Man1n's ~ u ktd Jelf Partn to ' 1s1 t • me<f a,a spc<iahst • trb coechfd him on tM fiMr points ~fT\' lft\IF-mak•na. "I Mtb dMI learn a lo\, Jbert eirc Just lhote 1h1nas )OU ha\C lO learn bow tO do," Parker SA)'1 "I lun.5 the~ want IO make w~ I don'l pd; m} no1t on the air or somtt.htna. •• lut whale he's ca1uaJ cftO\llh t> ~ about it. tut.er is mint oa doi• ._...~ he can IO hdp promote "little S.llC>ft. •• lus foUo•· ., · 10 tk <OllllN'CiaJ SUCC'C11 of. .. upn1 He.\... Its of that debUt no¥11 VMdy nCeedrd his pubhlhef'1 cxpccut1ons and led to creation of an HBO mo,1e based on the m)stcr: thnllcr St. Martin's Prus isn't about 10 be ca•• off auan:l apt.D. '" ldd1t1on to manaain& the 1m• consulung. &he prns 1n1tn-1ew • the book tlntOIS and the cross-<0unt~ tour. 1he ~e~ York pubhsh1na hou~ has produced I Jint pnnttft'I -, C'OpiCS 'C)f "Lttlc Sa11on ·• Of\I I~ cop'ICS or-i..-.una Hta1" ~~ ordt'rtd 1n It ftrst pnnuna. Piner. •ho JU\t returned from & laoMymoon 1nthe C1)manl~nds wdla H..mc.M Gtlbm ~·~as di .. HO.. U)'t he'l rad> f« the MG•dlkMll prornotlOMI 1our \hat · ..._llliln locM> to Sftltk. then to Su FfWlll.'O.. then on to cttte\ an the MW..andf.ut. .. M ar.._co.ea DAILY PILOT/ Monct_ay, s,ptember 21. 1111 lriine sets sPeclal session to e:acplain costly l•wsuits.,,_ a, Lal.IE t!AllNDT "' .project. The second lawsuit was filed ... ..., ..... _ ·'->'Richard Munsell. an Irvine resi- Tbe Irvine City Council will hold a •nt active with Irvine Transpor- apecial mtttina Tuesday to explain to tation Solutions. Munsell has ob- raiclenas how much time and money jected to the use of city funds m the the · ha lawsuit apinst the county. aty s been sptndjl\& on two T•ther, the actions have drained controvenial lawsuits. the caty of considerable money and To be di1eussed 1s a jo int lawsuit stafrtimc, accordina to Assistant City lrvineandl..qunaBcachfiled.,ainst ManqerPaul Brady, Jr. the county and a countersuit filed by The public hearing. which will an Irvine resident, who is challe nging be&in at 3 p.m., is intended 10 give an !h"t counc.il's right to continue fund-explanation of ho w costs have •na the sun. escalat.cd and to offer residents an The tint lawsuit was filed llpinst opportunity adrcss the iss~. Brad)' the county in March in an .effof'! ~o said he wiU aave an update on what halt development of the Aliso V1eJO . •rrcnt costs-arc for th(. city. "It's Just a Iona, timt--Consuming process that doesn't seem to come to an enct:• Brady said. ''Fony pcr~nt of my time js beina spent on mal)llina this litiption." . Copy fees alone have mounted to Sl0,000, accordina to Brady. Munsell's attorney has requested copies of files dating to the I 9,70s, at a considerable loss of staff time, ac- cordin& to Brady. In additaon. council memben and city staff ha$ been required to give depositions. "There arc those who feel this is harassment on their part." Brady said. ·. Strong earthquake hits e~st of Tokyo TO KYO (AP) -TOkyo and sur- rouddin& areas shook for almost half a 1Wnute today as a strong earthquake struck cast of the capital .. Police said there were no immediate signs of serious injuries or damage. · Central Meteorological Agency of- ficials said the temblor hit at 5:23 p.m. (I :23 a.m , PDT) and registered a preliminary ~.9 on the Richter scale. An earthquake measuring 6.0 on the scale is considered severe and capable of widespread damage near its center. ·•w e felt it very strongly. II lasted about 20 seconds, but.,.Jhere haven·t been-•ny reports of-injuries." said a police officer in Choshi ii\ Tokyo's nci&hborjng Chiba p refecture. He spoke-on condition of anonymity. The mcteorologicaJ ag~ said the earthquake's center wasl&a ted ofT the eastern coast of Chiba about 30 miles below the seabed. KRAF'F MURDER ~RIAb OPENS___..· •• -........-.-=...-.-====--=--...:. From Al Thi passcngtt. 25-ycar-otd Garn- _ __,_ _ _..,'"""· was dead. The dead ma1?s pam WCTC low~red to his knees. .. Shortly aner Kralrs arrest. in- vestigators bc:gan piling on ·murder charges that had previously been attributed to an unknown "freeway killer." Many of the victims were sexually mtll~or molested. FelO'ny chaf'ICS of sodomy a nd ma}hem s&cmmina from the alleged sex crimtS have been added to the list of murder counts, makin.J. Kraft eligible for the death penalty 1fhe is convicted. wcrt con,idcrcd in i~i~l<!uaJ tria.ls. A mouon nrha\lt mdt\ltduaf m on all of the murder charges. was denied last June by a Superior Coun judgt-, who ruled that Kraft-would be aivcn a sineJe trial. The case has already seen five years of invcstiptions and battles over legal motions and estimates of the total cost to taxpayers range well into the millions of dollars. ao..n Qlltornla •be IW bUt lllQhUV ~ llWOUOh Tueecllir wttti l!llghdy..,.,.. daya, fofecelW1 Mid. The Nll'°"8t w..ther &erw. pteclcted h~1 In IN upper IOe to mkl 70. at IN be9cMI and the mounteln1. Lowt In the mid tousi~we kncelt for the bNcttee wtth !owl renglng trom IN 30I to .,.., ao In the meuntlllM. AIOna OrMge eo.t ,,,.,. will be v.,..,.. higtl doUdl IOftllM. '"' Tueeclay. Low doudl more •• ,.,.._ end Into ~ lete tonight end Tuetday morning. a.di !owl tonight fNd.to upper IOI wttti blat'9 Tuetday upper IOI to mld-70.. v.--loW9 tonight mkf.5bt to lower IOI ~ highe TUeedaJ ftl6d.10e to low •· From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -OIMf W. 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" 57 IS SI T7 31 The victims. all )'Oung men. were often hitchhikers ~ho were last seen a live on Southern California freeway ramps+ Dcfen_sc attorneys $8Y man} of the charges arc based on tenuous, circum- stantial e vidence. however. and claim that many of the murder charges would not stand on their own if they Attorneys say they expect the trial to last at least a year. AUT·HOR AWAITS BOOK-SIGNING TOUR •••. From Al· • · interest and curiosit). A lot of these those championing each sjde of the topics arc either intriguing to a reader debate. with a healthy skepticism. of their history and proud of their culture. It was great getting to know Paper claims Moritoya used_ staffers to manage property or a turnoff. It's going to a~tate SC?me "I think we should be skeptical of people, but 1. hope th~y re curious . "the powers-that-be." he•says. "But enough to be informed. one thing I wanted to do was be fair "Ln tle Saigon" tell!> the talc of a when dealing with q uestions about down-and-out surfer. the black sheep / POWs. MIAs, the question of Viet· of a wealthy Orange County family. namese refugees and how we treat who is thrust into a politicall)· and Vietnam. veterans. Throughout the cmotionaJly chprged m)'stel") When book, I \11(.anted to avoid taking hard his sister-i n~law is kidnapped from a stances or opinions on these issues. I nifhtclub iJl the heart of the Lmle wanted it to be topi~al. but I didn"t Sa•aon community of west Orange want iJ to J.el in the way of a good County. · read. h's stall a thriller:·. As he unravels the m ystel"). Chuck Like "Laguna Heat." Parker Fry~ comes to terms with his older sprinkles refere nces through the book brother -a disabled Vietnam War that tics the story to ~ County. veteran -and the entire Vietnamese Restaurants, a hotel boxing venue, rcfuicc com munity of .. Ltttle most of the roads. and beaches and Saison." He also learns that there arc other locations arc based· on actual no ~imP.le ans~crs when disc~s~ing places. topics lake fa~1ly lc;>yalty. patriotism "I believe that the less hypothetical and penonal 1ntegnty. you.c-an make it. the beucr." he says. On another level. "little Saigon .. is "I try to be as specific as I can to a slOry about the lingering effects of provide the time f"'1lle a nd place." the-Vietnam War and the scars it has Parker aJso goes to pains lo capture • left on both the United States and the the· spirit and attitudes of the Viet- refugccs who have resettled here. namcse people as they stru&gle to Parker uses the community as a become part of American society. forum to open discussion~ on the Over the past three years of research. polities of immigrauon, cultural as-he found the residents of Little Saigon similation and the federal govern-open and friendly to him. ment's role an clandestine operations "The Vietnamese are faiFly abroad. sensitive about how they are per- ArQong the questions Parker raises ceived, and they were probably is1whetber Amencan soldiers are still concerned whether I would make imprisoned or missing in Vietnam. them look like o utcasts," l>arker said. And he treats the issue. as well as "They arc fiercely traditional, proud DEATHS IN MESA ••• Prom Al showed nosignsofan intruder or foul play, police said. Accorain·a to neighbors, Mrs. Moore had been' aiJ ing. her healt h deterioratil\I steadily in recent }Cars. • She became increasingly confined to her bed while Moore apparent!) was robust and in &ood health. Bu\ his wifc.'s faili ng health made \oore anxious, neighbors said. and he became more and more reclusive. Police said Moore apparently used a plastic bag to s.uffpcate his wife. He then went to their backyard where he used a shotgun to kill himself. firing into his face. According to reports, Moore was a retired Huntington Beach firefighter and his wife used to work with the county Registrar of Voters office. Two win $5-9. millionjackpot SACRAMENTO (A P) -Lotto players in Long Beach and Los' Aisles will each get ne.arly S3 million for correctly picking six awnben in the weekend drawina, California Lottery officials say. The two, whose 1de ntit1es won't be known until ttiey tum in their tii;::kets to lonery offices. will share the 15,902,968. jackpo~ Each will art ~9Sl,4S.. in payments spread over 20~n. " Tbe numben chosen Saturday aialn for the twiee·wcckly . "Lotto ~9" pmc were: 2, 16. 20, 33, 46, 49 and the bonus numbcT, 4. OAANGE ........... COAST ~ llMIOPPICS Four players picked fiyc of fhc numbers and the bonus number, splitlinJ a S l ,S78,696f." ckpot, with each wannina $394,67 . The tickets wer~ sold in Lona Beach, Los Anfclcs and Pleasanton. Another 206 playcn chotc five. correct numbers and each won $3,948, while 11,782 players picked four numbcn, each wianina_ $62. Another 218.()()3 chate duft of the numbers, with each playcr~tinaSS. Sales for Saturday•s pme reKhed S 14. 7 million, with SI 0.1 million of that goina u awards to players and U million to to tchooh. them and I'm surprised no one has LOS ANGELES (AP)_:... State Sen. written much a bout the community Joseph 8. Mo ntoya, under investiga- before. It was a golden nµgget out tion by the FBI. has allegedly used there::· J &<>"emn<ent staff members to help Wrule ,.Parker is concerned about manage real estate holdings and fajled the impression he creates with "Little to rcpon propen y donated by em- Sai&on." he says he doesn't wol"ry ployces, a newspaper reponed today. about how man'y copies the book sells Montoya. a Whimer Democrat and what follows a~er-t.hat. who makes an annual salary of ~o has ,long ma1~~ained that d~: $37.105. h. as acquirefi 19 pr<?perties spate the success of Lagun3: 1-:fcat, wonh nearly S2 million since his ~c. was con.~de~,t of avoiding a election td'the California Legislature S?Phom~rc Jinx. . . in 1972. according to a report in the . "Somem~es .when )'OU hit a single Los Angeles Times. " 1n the first inning. you want to hll a home run In the founh, •· says Parker. Several tena!lts told the ne~paper borrowing a baseball mc.taphor. ··eut they sen~ the1~ monthly checks to. that's not necessarily the bc$t wa) 10 ~ontoya s Capitol office a~d contact play ball." his secretary to report maintenance Parker's success has led to a new problems. contract with St. Martin's Press that A fonncr staff m ember. who was not identified, said: "In· some ways. the office (in the Capitol) became thc- rcntal office." Montoy;t said the accusation is an outragcoos lie. ··0ocs the .fact that those che<"ks come to the office mean that there is something wrong?" Montoya said. "Where do r.ou expect me to receive them? I don ~want them calling.me at: homc ... .lf I go out (or) someone else foes o ut and docs something :lt noon. don't think that is anybody's business. I am not using state em- ttloyccs to do my personal business. I auarantcc you that." • -• The newspaper's investiga11on showed that two o.f Momoya's staff calls for a third novel by 1990 and a founh by 1992. In addition. he is eaaer to try his hand at a screenplay adaptation of "Little Saigon." TALL SHIPS ON COAST ••• His typical work week finds Parker typing away at his word processor, now craft in& the first 150 pages of his third novel, which he says tells the tale of'a scuba diver who hunts for buried treasure in a mystery set in Newport Beach and in Mexico. Parker says he's workinJ in a leaner. more straightforward writing style that will be reminiscent of .. Laputa Heat." But the prot.aaonis t will be older, more mature. than those . in his first two novels. l~angc in character types Parker is eager to develop. But for now. he'$ happy to watch "Little Saigon" show up m the hands of readers. "It's a wonderful feeling to hold your own book in your hands." he says. "And I th ink it's the kind of boo){ I wouldn't mind seeing next summer in paperback. in the hands of everybody on Main Beach." DEBATE ••• From Al wants," W atkins said. ··1 think Vice President Bush fumbled around a lot and stepped on his tongue:· · Even though sbc is' a Republican. Irvine resident Joy Larsen said she admired O'ukakis' eloquence. "I just think that Dukakis has a way of speaking that comes 'across very well," she said. "I like Mr. Bush. but I thouaht Mr. Dukakis was much smoother." Frank Spielbergcr, manager of Gclson's Market in Newpon Beach, didn't really have an opinion on the debate. Kc attended a Randy Travis , concert instead. "I didn't really want to watch it anyway," he sajd. The next debate is scheduled to take place ii:i Los Angeles in mid· October. .. =: ... From Al . . tory." Riley said. "The lifeline of the missions was the trade. stiips sailing our coastlines." Cox said the ships brought the"first commerce to the county. with merchants and Indians trading furs and other good~. With the early scttJers came the famed "red cars" and inland trading activity, and commercial fishe rmen bcllrr to reap the bounties of the sea. F'inally, Newpon evoJved into the recreational harbor that it is today. with 9,000 boats moored or docked an it.\ "I hope we're able to conttnuc this pfOITCSS and look back when the county is 200 years old and see the same success:: Cox said. About two dozen passengers sf.iid S 100 each for the privilege of riding with the crew of the Californian Sundar. Joining thclll was Ao Snyder. director of state to urism for Cali- Stadium Shawl fomia. -On-a-morning when the-sun was brighl,. the skies blue and the bree~e fresh, Snyder offered words of praise for the condition of the hundred-year- old county. "There's no part of California that ooks quite like this:· shc·said with a wave of her hand. ' With that. Supervisor Harriett Wieder hoisted the Oags of tlie ci ti es of Orange County. prompting Cali- fornian Capt. Steve Christman to note ... We might not have to put Jhe sails up." Cannons roared in salute and the ships circled by Lido Village before hcadin& out to sea accompa nied by hund~s of pleasure craf\. En. route to Dana Point the fl otilla was scheduled to stage boarding at sea and carao delivery demonstrations... Their arrival in Dana Point capped a two-day Sea Festival there. members turned over propeny at n'o apparent cost to the senator. who did not rcpon them as gifts on his annual economic interest statements. In 1974. Montoya acquired his first rental. property, a Sacramento con- dominum from legislativea1de Jerold S. Asher. Montoya received the unit at no cost. • Executive secretary Rachel Fontes and her husband, Steven. gave Mon- toya a duplex in Sacramento in 1983. Property records show the d uplex was recorded as a.gin and no taxes were paid. . Montoya didn't report either gift on hiseccsnomic interesJ statement. A state Fair Political Practices Com- mission official told the Times that such transactfohs should be reported as s ifts. In another real estate deal. the paper rcponcd that shonly after receiving a $30,000 loan from a Mof\toya political campaign commit· tee. aide Amici A. Jaramillo and Montoy a purc hased several r properties In Sacramento and Madera. AIRPORT ••• From Al anac County. "The airpon is an accident wait in& to happen," Livengood said. "If an airplane loaded with gasoline crashed into one of the homes on the takeoff pattern. there could be a real disas. ter." . Livenaood also said he believed that the homes wouldn't congest the heavily traveled area in the western pan of the city unless the Bolsa Chica marshland is built to full capacity. "!\~it's my dream." he said, "that all the (proposed) 5,700 homes arc not built (in Bolsa Chica)." " . ---~9' C:-.M-. CA _..._lo-IMOC-...._CA~ 0..... .. 14'·M71 ...._ I ..,..,,_, .... , .JaM:a.U 842-8086 .... ...,,,.... .,... .. --..-...... .. .. , ............ ' ::.=,_ ...... .. _,...... .. ----. ..., ..... ..... _, ....... :0048 --....... ,..,._ •1-•1•~ ....... ' ................. ... ........... ,.., ~.,, .... ...... .......... ,_~ .. ........ Rugged Game Day Footwear .. I 119 F•bion bland • N4'W)JOl't Be.ch • (Bullockl Wilahite Wine) • 768-1622 • • .. \ Foun~Jn~Valley Business Expo set Wednesday The ninth unual Business EllPo, spouored by the Fountain Valley Chamber ofCommc'", will be • bekl Wednesday from 5 to 8 p.m . at Wnt Haven Plaza on the comer of Brookhurst Street and E.di,..er Avenue. Mo~ than 70 local businesses and chamber members will participate in the event, displaying products and 1trvices and offcri ng demonstrauons and 90mplimentary consultations. Admission is free. There will be a no-host bar. complimentary hors d'oeuvrcs and door orii.c dnwinp. Call the chamber at 962-4441. Teea dnJ6 Pl'Oflnm Newport-Mesa PRIDE-wiU bold.a worbbop~ volunteers and others who work with youth on .. Prevcntina Drug and Alcohol Use by_ School-Age Children'' Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at St. Andrew"'s PresbyfcnanOlurch on!Sth ~Tacro from Newport Harbor High School 1n Newport Beach. · Tim Allen, director of adolescent services at the Vista Recovery Center, will be the keynote speaker. Rqistration is SI 0, which includes lunch. Call 642-4029 or 540-4917 for more information. AIU coune altered A niM-S6Sion ccnificate program an business manaacment for the ans will be offered by the Art. • Institute of Southern California in Laguna Beach, be&innina Nov. 12. Two preview sessions will be held Tuesday and Oct. 11 at 6:30 p.m. to famllianzc students with cOune-objectives:-The inttitute-i~ed-at H2i f..a&una Canyon Road. Call 497-3309 for details. Time man-.ement taJ.k Phil Smith, a consultant for International Telephone and Telegraph Co .• will speak on tjmc manaacmcnt at Tuesday's mceung of the Optim ist Qub of Irvine. The breakfast session will be held at 7 a.m. in Hors Hut, l 88SO Douf)as St.. Irvine. Visitors are welcome, and further information is available at 830-5639. Government night at Y Students in grdes I 0 through 12 are invi ted to 4' Youth and Government information night Tuesd.1y at 7:30 p.m . in the South Coast YMCA portable classroom at Crown Valle) Elementary School in f..a&una NiJucl. • Participants in the progriim will meet weekly 10 practice the affairs of government. Call the Y at 495-04S3 for further information. Tozlc •ut~ •ymptMlam A symposium on toxic waste will be presented Tuesday morning at the lrvane Hi hon Hotel under Jbe spQnsorship of First Amencarr Tnlc Insurance Co. of Santa Ana. A continental breakfast at 8 a.m . wi ll precede the program. which is Scheduled from 8:30 to 11 a .m. The cost isS IOano seating as hm1ted. Contact Ro6in T orrcs at (800) 854-3643 for more information. Tldepool program slated Th~ Orange Count} Rangers will present a special children's program. "Coastal SCcrcts - Tidepool Life" Tuesday at·l p.m. at the Dana Niguel branch ofth~Orange Count) Public library. The program is free to children of all ages and will include examples of tidepool anima1s that children can touch. Call 496-SS 17 for addittonal information. Monday, Sept. ·26 I · '-• 6 p.m. Ne"port Beacb C ty CoancU, council cnambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. • 7:30 p.m. Lapu Beacb Aris Comml11loa, council chambers. SOS Forest ..\ ve. Tuesday, Sept. 27 • 9:30 a.m. OraaaeCoanty Board orsa~·r· riton, board' hearing room, Hall of ~dministrauon. IQ Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • 1:30 •p.m. Oraage CHnly PlauJ.a1 Com- mi11Jo9, board mectig room. Hall of Adminis- tration. 10 Civit Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • 4 p.m. So•dlLaa.a(BoardolRevlew, 31 S92 West St. • 6:30 p.m. lrvlae City C•ucll, council chamben, 17200 Jamboree Road. I Orange eo.t DAIL V PILOT /Monday, September 2t. 1tN AS Dor.nan kin denies ~e'sg&y~ has AIDS Hanten t11d he 11 "° a~gl) about 1hc lncidtn1 that he plan\ to flle a defamation II-sun .. nst t~ Dornans th1\ \\~k Prem 1taff u4I wire report• The brother-an-la.. of Krp Robcn Doman d1sputtd his sme r's emouonal pubhc admission that he 1s &a> and suft'enna from AIDS. and said he 1s const<krin& fihn& a la~ u11 ~1n\t the Dom ans Dour.las Richard Hansen. 51 a San Dieao landsca~ arch11ec1 angral; denied ·comments made Sept.. 18 b} has 'sister. Salhc Doman. who told a Garden G rove town hall meeting she lost her temper and called a say demo~strator a "fa .. becau~ she was d1straugh over omoscxual brother's battle a 1 ID In a recent interview. Hansen said he is not a homosexual. 1s health>' and has seen his sister onl> o nce since their mother's funeral an 1983. He said he came forAard for t\\O rea10ns: .. To defend m} 1ood nanw and 10 blaa that au> <Doman) out of the "ater. too. He's a turlc"t> .. Ne-uher Doman nor his "1fc could be reached for comment Hansen said be had been h~'>ll'd for the AIDS virus four or fhe lime\ an the last 1wo years because he had man) P ' inends and feared mat even casual contact ""h them mi&ht uposc htm to the d1~ase .\II tht tdtl were ncp11ve. he added ··wti¥d~s she come ofTlhe v.all and '\a\ somethan1 like this." Hansen said "I can··, believe it She's been in poln1c'> fonears and W 'S SOI 10 do this lO me" t 'can·1 believe 11." Dofl\an. R·Garden Grove 1s running for his third two-}ear term 1n the J8th Consrcs~1onal D1stnct apm\l Democrat Jerry Yudelson. The conservative congressman "as first elected 1n the West Los '\01eles dmnct and has been mt1c1zcd b~ p~ acu"m for his nand apinst an11-d1scnm1na11on lt>11s- la11on and his oppos1t1on to gay group'> in thtGOP The couple's daughter. Robin. said her parents would not respond to inqumes about Hansen. When asked Ito"' the Domans learpcd of Hansen·s alleged illness. Robin Doman said ... Tha t's per- sonal. There's ~n communicauo n That's all I'm 1oin1 to~)'.- "It's somctbin& that's 'el) 'e~ S(ns111vc and very ~rsonal and 'e0 \ad We JUSI want to commun1catt' with him and we don't want tnm to be s1ck and alone." When Mrs. Doman made the comment and subsequent apolog) to tht' ga) demon. strator at the forum. she de!>C.'flbed her brother's cond111on to the cro"d of 100. ··He tells me e\-CI') da~ the thinner ht' sets. the sores covcnng hi~ bod)." she said. Robin Doman said her mother v.as S~llkang 1n the future tcnst" about ""hat she feared would happen to her brother in the advanced stages of the fatal 11lne~. 'Tll take an AID test an}'t1me:· Hansen said. "f m a health~ SI." He held out his arms and asked.·· Do) ou see an) spots'> .. As for hts v.e1ght. Hansen gnnned and said. ·-rm ge111ng a httle porky·· _Junipero Serra beatified by pope 0., .... ,.__.,.,..,.. e-..... Oom-pah-pah . A atrollln& oom-pah-pah band open• Oktoberfat ·fadYltla at Old World VUJace ID Han~ton Beach. The e•ent will be celebrated Weclneeclay th~b SunClay until No.-13 ln Old World'a Peed~ Ball and beer &a.rclena~ By TERll Y LEONARD Anoclaled Press Writer VATICAN C ITY -Pope John Paul II on Sunday bcaufied a pani\h pne'>t ~vered as the founder of ( alll(lmia-., missions but revtled bv so ml· "ho .,.,, ht.> whipped and enslaved the-lndrJn\ he work.cd t() conven. .. ht Jttv. Junspcro rra mo' t'd another :.Step toward sainthood"' hen hc v. as mJde a "blessed" of the Roman Cathulti. ( hurch alons wuh five other people including a Meiucan priest executed b~ a finng squad John Paul beatified the SI\ 1n an open.air Mass m SL Peter's Square befo~ a golden al~r flanked by flo" ers and "•'>S guards in aold. blue and red un1form'I Speakl na 1n Eftgh'>h. th~ pope called Serra, an t 8th ccntu~ Franc1~an monl. -"a-sh1nmg-e1ttm~fC'-hns11an '1rtue and the missionary spmt ·· "His areat goal "lll to bnng the.. G ospel to the native peoples of -1.me nca. 50 thal they too n11ght be ·consecrated 1n the truth." J ohn Paul told a cro"d of ~CJ.000 people, some of whom v.ore paper hat<; to protect them from the sun during the th~·hour ccremom "He so~d the steds of Chnsuan fa11h amid the momentous changes "rought b) the am val of Euro pean settlers an the '-ev. World. It was a field of m1ss1onan ende•vor that requ1re..d pauenC:,e. per· scrverance and hum1hl\. as "ell as' 1 ion and couragt'.'' the pontiff said Serra founded the first nine m1ssaon an what is now CaJifor:ma. and his order cvcntuaU~ established 21 Dun ng his L . . -v\su a year ago. John Paul stood befort' Serra's grave at the Carmel !\1tss1on Ba.siltca and pr.used the monk for has m1ss1ooary ~ork among the lnd1a'ns Cnt1cs sa) ~rra stole the I ndrans· lands. ttfuscd lo alto~ them to lea' e. the. m1ss1ons forced them 10" or\... in tht.> fields or on constr:uCUon proJ ecu and e\~d them to European d1!.casc!. to "h1ch tht'~ had no res1slance. 4. group of ntne h1ston3ns. asl.ed b\ Bishop Thaddt>us hubsda of Montere' to 11ve their opinions on erra. said an a report)ast ~ear that I nd1ans "ere abused in the nussions. but tht'y found.-n<H",'ld~nce 10 suppon chargec; aga1ns1 rra himself. .. lnd1anc; and soldlen. mourned bis death and immediatel\ called him Blessed Father:· said Shubsd<! "hen he made the formal request for Serra·s bea11ficat1on Rev. Miguel Agustin Pro. a ksu1t pnest eAecuted b> Mt'A1t an pohct' in I Q~7. was the on1}.mart)T to be bea11fied Sunda> He died at the hetght of the conflict between the Roman Catholic Churc h and the an u- denea~ pan) that started the Mexican re' oluuon and suit go' erns the count!'). Pro. who was ordained 1n Belgium and rctumcd to h1s nati' e land an 1926. was accused oftakang pan in an atlempt to lcjlt Mexican ruler Gen .\h aro Obregon. He was arrested and t'xecuted "nhout a tnal John Paul pnuSt"d Pro for organmng secret communion se£'\ ices during .. the years of ~r~u11on:· but some believe Pro also was a pohucal act1,1st who d1sgu1scd himself as a laborer and mingled w11h the "'orlong clas5es. Photographs sho" Pro kneeling an pra:rer. then standing before a go' emmen1 !inn~ squad Yo nh h.LS arms o pen and holding a rosa11 and a cruc1fi\ befort' collapsing ana rece" mg the coup de grace from a police officer Just before he died. Pro shouted .. C-hnst the'kmg It\ es." The MeA1can gd' t'mment has made no official commt'nt about the beauficauon But a left1~t magazine Pf'OC'eSO. c-811~ 11 "a slap 1n the face of the re' olu11on .. No surp~ises in·Ascon waste cleanup ... . By ROBERT HYNDMA.l\ or.,. Delly ,.... ,,." Ckanup 1peoahsts. stud) mg the ~CW1- huardous-waste Sile an Huntington Beach said their test samples o far ha' c found no unexpected che mical wastes or e n- vironmental threat to thl' nr1ghborhood. "There have been no urpnscs so far. which sho uld come as good nt\\ s for residents living near the Sile:· sald Pamela Beckley. an '\scon con ultant 3nd tht' communal) relauons coordinator for th.e project. "The field tests trll us thal the slle will not be as hard 10 clc.-an up as "e might have thought." The current stud intended to~ tcrmine exact!) what chemical "'astes are at the landfill site and ''hat deanup measures are needed to m:ltce 11 de- vetopable for the lando" ncr. .\scon Pro~nics. The work entails a team of "orkers. wearing protecti ve clothing. La~mg sam- ples of the soil. th~ oil) lagoons and the filled-in chemical pits that I\ on 3 acres at the south"est corner of ~lagnoha treet and Hamilton ..\venue. The sue 1s 11uated across the street from Edison High hool Teams of "orkers from ..\ ron·s main contractor, the Rad1a n Corp .. ha' e been 3t tbo1Je..s1nce m1d-..\ugu!.t, follov.1n2 stnct samphnggu1dehnes required b~ a legion oi aovernmental and en' iro nmcnr.il agen- crcs. The Remedial In' esug311on and Feas1b1 ht) tud~. a 11 1s calll.'d. "111 continue wnh testing for another .... -eek or two. wnh test results e"<pected about one month afte~ard. Beck.le) sa}s. lfall goe well. cleanup could began w1th1n one) ear. "One nice development y.e·,e found as that there has been no significant odor relea~d from the site. "h1ch has been a problem ttHhe-past. ·· Becki~} sa1 . Eyen so. Radian is cekang nppro' al b\ the South Coast Air Quain~ Managemen't Distnct 10 place a ro' er on·r a t) rene p11 to prc"ent foul odors from bothenng local residents. ·Ascon 1s faced "'nh a propen) that was declared a ha.zardou ·"aste 11e JUSt St\ months after 11 purt"hasC'd the parcel an 1983. Althoug~ compan~ officials intend to develop r~1denu:iJ and commemal projects on the si te, thr chemical "astes - occurred at 5:38 p.m . • • • and the concerned resident'\ "ho In e nearb) -loom as huge ob-.tades to an~ nt'w construction. The waste problem date'> hack to tht' ~and ·s0s" enTaTle' v.as no"n about the potenual for contamanauon b) hazardous wastes. and sulfuric acid' aluminum <.la~ mag- nesium and potassium <hh,nde. luel oils and 011~ wastes. merr:1r1an). c;t~ rene. styrene tar, phenolic ,,a.,tt~'> chlonnateq soh en ts ands~ nthl·ttc rulltll'r "So far. though th<' o~an1c chem1caJs we·ve found ha' e N'cn in' en lo" ll'' els.·· she said. While th<' testing continue' ~ .. con 1s moving forv.ard "1th plan~ to heir pa~ for the mounting \tud1e" jOd pn1en11al cleanup co 1s The Ascon sate began landfill opt·rauons. in 1938 and "as used a an oil-dnlhng mud dump. B) 1950. the Silt' took on 011 field and 1'ndustnal chemical "as\es undl'r ~rmits granted b) the RegJonal \\ :uer Qualtt~ Control Board. B> 19 I. the site was use-d as a landfill for Com pan) off1c1al~ ha' l' .i<ol.ed thl' Cl\) of construction debns and inert materials. Huntington Beach to grant .i tone rhange That use wasd1scon11nued an J Q l.:md tfte to allo" dt'' elopmrnt. s!lOuld the "le be -followmg )tar. the {>ropert~ "as purchas.:<i--£1ean~ up and cleared tor ne" constru~­ b\ Ascon Pro~nies. which planned to t1on ~proposed amendmen1 to the cit) s ~over oil from the sit~ and de' clop 1t Gent""ral Plan "ill be considered b~ the w11h commercial and rts1dent1al Huntington Beach Planning C-omm1ss1on propenics. Tuesda~. "1th cons1dera11on in Oc10ber b~ Dunng its s11n1 as a waste-disposal !>1te, the Cit> Counc1I 011 field wastes "'ould be treaied and In add111on . ..\scon ha!o a~l.ed the c11' for rec)Clcd. "1th St"para11on conducted in permission to msta11 011 ''ells on an.·as of several lal'Je lagoons that sull dominate lhe site unrelated to the landtill Proceeds the site. would help \I.1th later lkanup l'O'>ts. the .\ccording to Bttlcle). "a"tt'S alread) compan~ sa's That propo'3l 1<o <ochrdulro 1den11fied at the sne include "hromK .llld to be re' 1ev.ed b) the C11' ( uuncil Oct 3 Thf"l't men enterea a shoe-uare tn frozen bumtos. one sand" I< h l'nl· ba1 o(chips. two packs ol u~renc~ and fled out the front door unloded veh1cll' parked 1n 1ht' ~000 block of Fillmore. bet"een JO p.m . Fnda' and 3·30a.m turda' :-U,~knownvis-tor pU~Ches '·woman in coii.st ap8.rtmelit the lJOQO b)ock o f Beach. Boule' ard and each grabbed thrtt or four pa1ts of shoes ,afuedat about S800and lled an an old orange--colorcd Volks...,agl.'n • • • • • • • .\ "heeJ was stolen o ff a \ olks- BJ LANCE IGNON ................ A man with an accent and ll pp between J1is ft'om t~trpunch!<ra Newpon Beach woman In the fore- hied for no apperCAt ruson Sunday when she opened her front door. police said. C'arol J. Dccoemcnas. 23. heard a ~nodt on the front door of her 1panmen1 in the 1100 block of West lalboa Boulevard shortly after I p.m . She drew aside her front curtain and ..,._8wla PDtice responded lo complaints 9-.aday offive cows who ftad broken ft'M of a rtnce and were wandmna .._ L.-yna Cany01\ ROlld near the dtJ ltmftt. nc five bovines "" 1....-S. bul not befo~ one clmlld a police~· cautina minor ..... IO \be vftick. • • • A ... walkiill early tocM)' alOna ... 1200 tlloct 0..-0.viaea DriYe told .. be .. ~ bY ftaht _. wllo m..-ct ·~bim._ tteali"S an 11 • 1wmillld amoua1 of' Clllh. • • •• • A black mou11ta111 bib valued 11 1190 -~ stolm .... y a1o11e 1M btoelt Of !Ou•h Cout saw a man who said he v.as looking for Richard. Decoements told the man he du1 _not no~a Ri,blnl.bu.1 osx:ned thl' front door. Without funher d1!- cunion, the man punched her an the forehead wi1h his closed fist. ~assailant and a second suspect 1hen ran. Decocmcnt5 "as lefl "''ha one-inch cut on her forehead She told police tt\at a man. named Richard had hved an the apanmcnt before w moved in. bu1 she did not know his last name. H ..... way. In a xpara\e inc1<knt. a mountain bike valued 11 $931.83 v.as l'lponed stoltn Sunda) morn1na tom 1 Lomberdy Stfftt home • • • Polg arraud two motonsts earl) today Oft suspiaon of dm •n.a und<'r lheinftuence of alcohol Ostar Alarcon Piem. 26, of Dana Po1n1 wa annlld 11 1:4S a.m . on Tlurd S1rttt ind PKiftc C'out H•lbway. M1chHI Lee Parido, ll. of CMta Mna was ana:ted ~ aftir mldniah• alon& dW HOO of l..quna Can,on load. I • .. .. 1rt8HOll Somtol1t lhpped a burnan1 paper loWtl tl\fOUll\ tl\e mail \l<lt ar Nt"v.- A wnness at the apanment said he had seen two men knocking on ()ccQCmcnis· door carhcr tn the da' but• thev had left when no one answerea. Theas~ilant wasdescnbcd asa ~0- year-old v.h1tc man. S fttt 9 inches tall. I 6S Pounds with bush~ hair. He was weanna a white tank top and baa)' U.vtsand)acUppbet*ffn h1., front teeth and "-ct an un .. nov. n aettnt. The ICCOOd man was de- scribed as a heavy-tct white male and wcanna Lt 1s and 1 mustache pon f1nt ln,cstmftlts, S6 San Nicholas. etther Frida) 01ah1 or Saturday momina. Tbe n~ burned a cafl)Ct and c1uttd "'° damqt. • • • A aold pendant valued .. S 1.000 wa1 reported stolen Thunda) from a t'elickncc tn the JOO btock o( Buen& Vista I • .. Bug. .\woman h'vang in the 'ltH.• hll'l ~ of Moclc1ngbul} Lanl' c-allC'<l pclhn.• unda~ to rcpon a knC'I" n per;on disrupted her fam1I~ · pc-al·l' h' • • • pla\\ng loud music" Ith a h.im.1tn,1de .\ "o man honking her car horn and the residcn~ dm 1ng ~ithout her hahts on an tht' • • • v1c1n1t ) ofTalben and Ed~ards "a' " v.oman drO\t' her \\t'11t Coast arttstcd at 1:4.S a..m. Lod~n on )ello" taxi into the E-.;xon ga station suspicion of dn' in.r. under the· an· a\ 1 66~5 Harbor Bh d . turda' at I UCAC _ ------p.m and filled_ I.be 1anl \\Ith\ ... .,0 Someonesma~h~afrontdhArt"a ~onh of g.as. Sbl' told the attendant "" ... she "ould be right bad. "Ith thl' residence m the 21000 bloc!.. 01 mone~ She nc"er returned Suf' e or and stole, a S mnh Corona t~ pe~nter Coeta M._ • • • ,\ SCC'Unh 1u1rd at the " on " 35-vur-old Co ta \1e man was Landfill site at Hamilton "' enuc and arrested earl~ Saturda} mom1 n.g after Maanoha trttt reponed someon~ c:rashJn& h1 car into a ut1ltt~ polt' finng nfles in ltlt area 81 · n a m. ,follo"' tnl a bnef chaS<' Pohce ar-nd: rested Roben Mont&omei: oo u p1· u •> • • • non of dn-.1ng under the anflucn""t' oi 17-)~r"'°ld 11rl said that a man alcohol \fontgomei: "3\ not entered hff bedroom on Od'ord and ~nous!) uuurt<J P"t htS hands over her (att and la) on • • • top of her She k'T'tl~. al'Kf he Somcont tolt a ttrro from.an \1, agen Bug parked 1n the 600 block Qf \\ e t I ~th tr~1 betv."t"t'n p.m Fnda~ and ~O a.m. ~turda' lrTin, .\ ~uni\ guard "as beaten b" three men who then robbed the Home Club store he was auardmg earl~ unda' monung. The susl)«t stole "•ereledge1·H~~ no cash The guard wa~ not-senousl~ IOJUr'Cd ••• ~ ~oman returning to her Thunder Run home unda> evening was anacled b her ex-husband. who JUmped out of the bushc near her home aM threaten~ to kill her The CX•husband ned On foot Y.lthOUI 11uunn1 the ~onan • • • Someone stole a 19 5 Mc~ Benz 190E from the 18900 block o( MacAnhur Boulevard someume ovtr thf '*ttkcnd. rtpOn~) /'11' out tbe door he Qin(> -------•!illli---!111-......... ---11!1---· an. wsa1d. \ • Two pupils slain in school GREEN \\000. ( C .\P) - l'"'ftllft en\e~d a G~tn-. (X"IJ *tMftW) tcbool toda) anJ ~ncd ftrt, lumns t•o pup11s. ~pon \ltd, P-hne people ha'~ bttn adrn1tted to 9etf MftnonaJ Hospital an C.rttn· wood. 1ncludtl\I t hsldrcn and ~IM ttpOt1 taid Tiit .. nman wn apptthcnckd and MW " in cuaeod}, autbont1~ at tht --.. ndio 1UUon v.·Mn 1n • • Ola• 0.-IWL Y PtLOT I Moiws.y, September 21, 1118 --• I ~..; • t Soviets OK Jewish '" an envisions ICBM ct In final U ·.N •. speech rallyto remember_~_ NIW YORK (AP) -President ...._ ia 1 tarewell eddrns to the U .... Naaiou. said today it is •-.dlu 1 poeaibiliay" that a treaty ant• iaterc:ontincntal ballistic •""'II cu be liped ~ith the Soviet U-wilhia tbl ne.t year. la • IPll.DCb prepared for delivery at tbeopmi::ru.e General Assembly. ...... called for an inter- MtiOul c:ionficrencc to stop the use of PoilOa Ill and other chemical -r president remwed what he aid bu been Pf'OVCSS toward peace ia Ilia adminiluauon, but added that .. bitcory lachn us caution" and that .. ev. ill dais time ofhope,1he chance oflailure is real." He called upon Iran and Iraq to ::s:'te in implementing the U.N. tion on their Persian Gulf"ar. •>inl. .. Let this war end now .... Let ~come.·· In Afahan1stan, he said. "We mcouraae the Soviet Union to com- plete its troop withdrawal at the earliest possible date so that the A(&han people can freel) determine their fu ture without funher o utside interference." The president condemned "the continu1na deterioration of human ri&hts in Nicarqua and the refusal of the tiny elite now ruling that nation to honor promises of democracy made to their own .people and to the international communtty." He called on the Soviet n1on to "assist in bringina the con01ct an Central America to a close b) halti ng t~ flow 'of billions of dollars of arms and ammunition to the a ndan1sta ftlimc" in Nicaragua. Iuming to ncaot1at1ons on long- ra~nuclcar weapons.1he prC"~1dent said, "I can tell this assembl) that it is hi&hly doubtful such a treat) can be accomplished 1n a tew months. but I can tell you a yt'ar from now 1s a possibility, more than a possibility." Then, in an emQtional passaae. he said. "Poison gas. Chemical war- farc .... thc terror of it. The horrorofit. We condemn it, The use of chemical weapons in the Iran-Iraq war - beyond its tragic human toll - jeopardizes the moral and legal 1trictures that have held th~ weapons in check since World War I." . The president urged nations that signed the Geneva protocol outlaw- ina s~ch weapons and other con- cerned countnes to "con vene a con- fercl'lce to consider acuons that we can take together to rcve~ the " . serious erosion of this treaty:· ~ur·~a' s t Iraq has admitted usin_& chemical i:-•• ep weapons in I ts eight-year Persian Gu • war with Iran but claims Iran also party adopts employed the banned substances. ------~~~--~. -·-·-· -~--new identity f.i--BUhopurges Korean ~ flaring aver ,.~=:::!~~:n theft bJ:·Amt;ricanc~- SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador Olympic swimmers RANGOON. Burma (A P) -The military-<iominated political pan) that has ruled Burma for a quaner century gave it~lf a new name today in what one diplomat described as an aue~pt .to change the pany's tarnished image. State-run Radio Rangoon an- nounced that the Burma Socialis ~m Pany is now-the Nation.al Unuy Party. massacre V-ictims ~ , MOSCOW (AP) -In an officially sanctioned event unthinkable before the era of &lasnost, hundreds of people p thered 1t a Moscow cem- etery to remember m ore than 100,000 people, mostly Jews. massacred by the Naz11 at a ravine near Kiev. And some directed their anaer not at the Germans but at the Soviet aovernmcvtfor its repression of Jew . ''Babi Yar was a prelude to the spiritual acnocide of the Jewish OCOl>leofourcountry.'' Yun Sokol, a World War II veteran. told at lt'ast SOO ~pie huddled Sunday on a roa<t out11de the gates of Moscow's Vostryakov Cemetery. A few years ago, police "'ould ha\'e broken up such a demonstration as an anti-Soviet outpouring of na- tionalism. But in a product of Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev's policy of fiasnost, or openness. ooly a few policemen were on hand and did not interfere. Standing alongside Je,qsh ac11v1sts atop a makeshift speakets platform on a truck were a prominent Jc"'ish Soviet army general. the head of the Soviet Anti-Zionist Commmec and members of parliament. The rally. which lasted I 'h hours. wasalJed by the ofli~ial Anti-Zionist Committee, which includes. Soviet Jews who oppose hrael, and by the unofficia~ Society for Friendship and Relations with Israel. It wu the second year that au1horitiespve permission for a Babi Y1r. memorial rally in Moscow, but the first in which a state orpnization was • co-sponsor. In a sian of official sanction, the Moscow Communist Party and aov- ernment newspaper Evcmna Moscow ran an announcement of the cer- emony Thursday, and the state-run Tass news agency carried a dispatch after the demonstration. "You must agrcc truusomedemoc· racy exiSIS because I 0 >Cars ago ~ou couldn't have met here," Wilham Perry of New York told the crowd in a mixture of Yiddish and En(lish. Perry is president of the lntemauonal Union of Industrial. Service, Trans- pon and Health Emplo>ees. The rally marked the 47th an- ni versary of the killine-of more than 100,000 people, mainly Jews. at Babi Yar in, the Ukrainian capital. Speakers said that shonly after occu- pying K.iev. the Naiis rounded up and shot to death 35.000 Jews on Sept. 29-30. 1941. f,\pt---The auxitiary bishop of San Salvador called Sunday for an tn· vatiption of an allqed massacre of peuants by soldiers. Mon~orOfCJ.orio Rosa Chavez, durina has homily in the Metro- poli1an Cathedral. called for punish- ment for those responsible ··even tbouah they might wear m1htary SEOUL ( .i\P) -Ang11 South Koreans flooded pohce and ne"s· papers with telephone call~ toda) demanding that two Amencan 01~ m- pic swimmers be gi ven long Jail sentences for then. year to TO yean in prison if con' icted on charges of aggravated theft. U .. Olympic officials said the incident was a foolish prank. It did not give an explanation for d b thechanae,butaWestcmdiplomatin 'Thought I' e· next,' Banpok, Thailand. described the uniforms.·· Police said the) recel\ ed a Ooo<l of calls fiom people demanding l S aold medaJ swimmers Doug GJerti.cn and Troy Oalbc) A>e prosecuted on charges of stealing a marble lion"• head wonh $830 from a eoul hotel Saturday. Seoul newspapers conunued to bristle with denunciations of U.S. press coverage of the 01) mp1cs and South Korea. Commenuuorscharged the U.S. media was trying to blacken the nation's i-mage. move as an attempt "to change their imqe (and) make a break with the . pirates' captive says pa;~" recent months. millions of people have enpged in street demoo- strations, strikes and o ther acts of opposition to the pany and the 26 years of political repression and economic decline associated with it. Ten people were killed Wednesday in the peasant village of San Fran- cisco, 30 miles cast of San Salvador. Residents of the hamlet said· they were detained by soldiers of the Jiboa battalion, accused of collaborating with leftist auerrillas and slain with arenades and rifle fire. The armed forces said Thursday that Jiboa troopers had ambushed a 1ucrrilla column Wednesday outside' San Francisco and killt d I 0 rebels "in fierce combat." Afterthe villagers told their version of events to reponers and rcpresenta~ tives of the Roman Catholic Chu.rch Lcpl Aid office. the military drastically altered its stor) regarding the killings. President Jose Napoleon Duane has promised an 1n\esuga11on. The two, who "ere removed from the U.S. 01\'mpic team for their antics. are to be quesuoned b) pohce Tuesday. The Prosecutors' Office will then decide whether to press charges. Police officials. who declined to be named. said callers were demanding the Americans be Ja iled and warned authorities against lcning them re- turn home unpunished. Seoul newpapapers, which referred to the incident under the headline "Ugly Americans:· said man) read- ers were calling to complain. Papers backed the c~lls for tough treatment. Gjertsen and Dalbey. "ho each won two gold medals. "oukl face one Newspapers compared the swim- mers to a brawl Ifft Thursda' "hen South Korean boxing officials 31· tacked a referee after a Bulgarian boxer was named the winner O\'er local favorite Byun Jong II. B) un and some officials were suspended for the incident."' "The U.S. media should' know that such incidents have greatly hun the pride of the Korean people who have worked hard to prepare for the Olympic Games for lh~ past i.cven years. and as a result it is proliferating anti-American sentiments," said newsp~r commentator . Chung Tong oo. • The Korean media and some government poh11rnrns han· pla~ed up the arrest of the swimmers. • : Military commander Gen. 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Navy diver Rohen Stethem ·was killed and 39 Americans were held hostag!t-for 17 days. • Su.&gs. wttp served "-Ith ,Stcthl·m. also told th·e court that Hamadi said "let the pig suffer:· "hen ll night auendant asked the hiJackers 1f he could loosen Stethem's bound hands. Stethem and Suggs had been taken to the plant's first class ect1on after . .. the Oight was diverted to Beirut. "I heard a lot of screaming to the tower an Arabic, I couldn't under- stand it." he testified. "Then I could hear Rober:t (StethemY scream," Sug.s said. Other witnesses. including Oight attendant Uli Derickson. have said Stethem never made a sound while bcina beaten by the hijackers. B.~t Suggs. when asked about that testi- mony, maintained: "I heard him scream." "Then 1 hear a gunshot. the door open. and a second shot." said Suggs. "At this'P.?int I jus~ listened for Bob. he was sull alive and I could hear him moaning.", Suggs said that after Stethem was shot. he heard one hijacker sa): "One more in five minutes." Speedier rulings oli death peDalty cases .promised MONTEREY (AP) -= Chief Jus- tice Malcolm Lucas said the state's hi&h court may need les time to decide death penalty cases in the future because many of the difficult lcpl issues have been resolved. In his state of the j udiciary speech to the State Bar's annual meeting. Lucas also said h~ couldn't predict whether the c9UO:S work would be Jpeeaed up by requiring all cases to be decided wnhan thecoun's new90-day rule for oral argument. He said dunng remarks Sunday that it will take a very good excuse - "perhaps a bubonic plague" -to justify exceptio ns t9 the 90-day ru le. The state constitution requires all courts to decide cases 90 da}'s after they have been submitted. But the requirement has never been applied literally to the Supreme Court. which takes;-about 200 days to decide an average case after oral·argument and can take far longer 1n complex cases. ·Lucas announced the court's new •n-iast i:uesday•s a settlement of a wsuit by attorney Stanley Sapiro of Malibu. whose c~sc took two and a half years for the'court under forvier ·Chief Justice Rose Bird to decide. In discuss.int the suit. "most of us favored his (Sapiros's) p<>sit1on." Justice Marcus Kaufman told re- poners Sunday. "We would hke to have followed the 9Ck:lay rul~." The new plan allows exceptio ns to the 90-day Nie if Lucas finds "Sood c:aute" for an extension. But be said Sunday the exception "will be used very sparingly: press of business or similar reasons will not be enough." "Someone asked me what is going to be good cause," the chief justice said. "I said, 'I don't know. perhaps bubonic plague."' The conservative-dom inated Lucas court, installed after Bird and two collca$ues were defeated in the 1986 elecuon, has concentrated on death pcnaltycases. leavinga number of civil cases undecided more than a year after oral arguments. The court has issued 48 death penalty rulings this year alone, com- pared to 68 in seven years by the previous court headed by Bird. But Lucas said the backlog of death penalty appeals.remains over 180. But Kaufman said tie ex~ts many of the older cases to be decided before the end of this year. including a major case on the ri&hts offired employees. ·as the court clears the way for the start Qf the new 90-day standard nelCt January. · Justice John Arguelles told re- portert-that the "extreme complexi- 1y" of a case Qrobably would nol be grounds. . io set oases Olll within 90 days of oral arjument. the coun will shift • some of tts current post-atgurRmt review to an earlier stage. Lucas said. · "The justices will focus on each case before it is calendared (for lawyers' •rauments). discussina mat- ters in rqular pre~argument con- ferences and working to iron out di&renccs and discovC"r where they cannot be ironed out," Lucas said. 10,0001narcb to cOUect · 1noneyfor AIDS project LOSANOELES(AP)-More than 10,000 DCOl>le marched throu&h the streets Of Hollywood to raite S t.S million for the financ11lly troubled AIDS Project Los Aftl'let. which pn»•idtt .ervices for victims of tht daldly dilale. Many ol tbolc wbo tumcd out for Sunda~ founh annual fund-ra11,n1 ... ~ votcn IO reject IWO AIDS initiatives on the November ..... Plnic:iputs 1nc:luded AIDS suf- ...... d9oli WhO Iott trindt and ~va to dae deadly· ditrUt and .,._, wbo laid 11wy frtt a teMC or IDOlal rapoMibility. Micbael Gro11 of NBC's "family T ... ies. "We're here becauw we·re lucky," •id Katherine Caner, 38. Who was = with bet husband ... We~ · and not in tbc hilb-rilk lfOUP. I want to be able to help thole Who ... ,. lucky." t.taaY ol .... ,...... lltib Clllri8d Lilfcl.:a.'lf ~ • ..... \ :&::-101 ..... 9"'lilrrr ea MDI.eat, ...... _.,.... ... .._.,...:ea =iHIEWIM_ ...... .... . ............ ~ 001lbiU1 lol of llleODlc hive Pitied .~-----------~lllill.__'!"lllilil_ ... __ ililll _________________ ... .J I AIDl...,•sby,-udlcan'tclothat. I S.w IO lend a hand." Mid 8C'1or ....... ..,~ .... t _.... al lilllvtdUlll Of Clll't8hacrima, ' • I • . '\ Orange Cout OAtl Y PILOT /Monday, September 28, 1988 Bush fired tan \\urd' Jl Dul.al.1<. after a qucsuon aboi.• ()c.:i· .: and h1~ quahficauon~ to ~i:r mt• ·.he pn.''>•- dency. tfnecesr,ar, .. Judge the man on h" rl·wrd not on a lot of ruml)r' an~ ... nm .. , '1d• and If) ing to fool aroi.nd \\ llh h" name .. Bush said. not1nr'tiY.lt Ou~.ilo.1<. fre- quent!) reft:rs 19 h" running malt' b' hrs full name ot J Dantunh Qu.i' le Bush said thaL · qd1rnlmg a !)l'r\on·s name is a lllllt> bc:'flcatb tht' prcxe'-'> •• Duk.ak1~ shot bal ~ ·· 1 doubt 'er. much that Dan Qua~le "a" the best qualtlied person for that 1l'b .\nd as a maueroffact I th ank tor' mo)l pcqple he. nuncm or·Pre~1tk<l1 Qua~ te· 1\ a ven. 'e~ trQubltnf no111rn tonight. .. stream:· lbe Democra11c nominee tn~llengcd the vice pre<s1dent's 1udg- men1. pert1cularl~ on the lran..('ontra scandal. Duk.akis said that Bush. the chair- man of a task force on 1erronsm. "endorsed the sale of arms to the A~atollah tn exchange for hostage~. one of the most tragic. one of the most mlSlaken foreign pohc~ dec1s1ons we've ever made tn 1h1s couOlf' and I dare say. encourages others io take hostages .. " In reply. Bush said. ··¥es. v.e shouldn't trade arms for hostage"S. but iA.e have made 'ast lmpro' ements.1n our anti-terronsm:· Going on the attack. Bush said Dulutlus opposed the t.,;.S. m1h1.a0 stnuagainst L1b)a. a cla1m that Dukak1s pro\ested v.as 001 true. Judges give slight edge to Diikakis The l"O c-and1datc'> trJdt'd a series of one-li ners. bt>g1n n ing "'hen Dukak1s claimed Bu<,h ..... a!'> .. the Joe Isuzu of ~mencan pol111~., .. -rcrcr- nng to tele' 1s1on l"omml"ruah Ul which the !>alesman ma._l., 1m- plaus1ble claims for l'>urn car) Bush retorted. ··That an'>"l'r \\3S about as clear as Boswn fiarbor ·· rcfemng 10 the pollutton in Dul akr · l'lome to"n An Associated Press panel of STX veter.an debate judges ga' e Dukak1s a narro"' edge over Bush Three judges thought Dukakts v.on and three picked Bush. but the Democrat got the most pomts o'erall. Duka~1s got top marks for presentauon and or; ganualion. v. h1le Bush bested his opponent m refutatton and ~ason­ ang. • WASHINGTON (A P) -Round One of the presidenual candidates· debates went to Michael Du b ids b~ a slender margin over George Bush. according to a panel of veteran debate judaes who kept score for The Associated Press. Three judges gave-lbe nod to Dultakis, wh ile the other three sided with Bush. but the Democrat cmc~­ed with the most po101s on their ballots. 144-141. Several hundred tele' 1s1on '1e" ers polled by ABC immcd1a1cl ) after Sunday nigh&Js debate also thought . the Massachusens govt'rnor wa the winner. • Of the 639 registered voters surveyed by the network, 44 f)erccnt said Dukalcis won the encounter. 36 percent said Bush and 20 percent called it a tie. When ABC contacted the ~me. ~pie prior to the debate. 48 percent identified themselves as Duknkis suponers, 46 percent as Bush.backers and 6 percent undecided. Afterwards, 32 percent said they favored Dukakis, 45 percent Bush and 3 percent remaine<l undeciaea -a Shift toward the Democrat of no . statistical Si&Jlicance, gi ven the polrs 4.5 per· ccntqc point margin of error. A copyrighted Newsweek maga- zine poll showed American voters ~ere evenly spill in their asse)smcnt forensics at Emof' L. nt' er .. 1t' said of which cand1daLc won tc Sunda~ that in 12 )cars o( JUd~ini pres1den-- deba1e. with 4::! percent fa, onng t1al debates ... , .. s the hrsl lime rvc Dukalus and 41 ,c:rccnt sa~ 1ng the ever heard the candidate laughed at GOP no minee was the' actor. b) the audience. Bu!>h ":\!>•laughed at The Newsweek poll showed that 1w1ce b) the aud1enn• at \\alo.e Fore t undecided swing voters \\COi both Un1versll'. on lran-t ontra an<l the ways -43 percent ~1d the~ ''ere abonion quc'>llOn .. and ·oui..ai.." ,,a.., more likel) to 'ole for Dukak1s alkr laughed at on cnmc ·· the debate and 43 percent said the~ Wade. wh9 !.('on:J 11 2 · -22 for were more hkcl)' to \Otefor Bu11h. · Oulfak1s. said ... Dul.alo.1<. "as much The Ne"'sweek sun e\. ,·ondu,·tcd more organs zed Hush ha<, a temknc~ by the Gallup Organ11a1ion. in' oh ed to ramble and be a lmlc out of u " But telephone interv1e" s "1th 33"' reg1'\-she praised Bush for ··detlc.:ung h1s..- tered voters 1mmed1a1ch afier the potenual bloopers \\Jlh humor" debate .. The margin of crrQr \\3) 6 James M Copel:rnd . nauonal e\- percentage points. ccutl\e secretaf\ ot the 'a11onal James J. Unger. direc\or of the Forensic League 1n Ripon \\ tL National Forens1n lns111utl' at picked Dukakis . .!3-21. He called American Universll} 1n Washington Bush "chopp) and tumbling:· and chairman of the .\P panel. \a1d. William outfp.~onh. director of "There was no knoc._out punch b~ forensics and prof, sor of speech a'\ el\her party." the Unher 11v of Reuland . rated Unger. who gave Bush a 25-.!·Hllge Bush a 17_26 ·"inner .. Busll's pos-on his scorecard. said. "On thl· 'er) narrow. argumentnll' e. tcchntcal iuon that )OU must negouate '" 1rh sense. on the flow sheet. I thin lo. that the So nets) out of strength "as nl'' er . . h h ~ ans"ered." he said. V1~e Pres1den~ ~us "as t \:"inner. Fra k ferra d1(ector of fo~n ic But my susp1c1on 1s 1hnt ~ltcha__cj_ 0 _. _ _._ Dukak1s will emerge a 1hc pohucal victor from the debate. c-.to Aldens ,. ,. ,.,.. m rt lloomc llttds "Duk.ak1s had more blanks to till in ai.y ttM<ialsh c111 sane, .. PfffKllJ from the standpoin t of the voters .... 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The) a"ardcd one to fi, e porn ts 1n each of six categonc~ reasonrng. I evidence. organizat ion. refu111uon. cross-exam1nauon and prescnta11~n .\ I was poor. 2 fair. 3 a' erage. 4 excellent and 5 supenor. Here are their combined scores· Bush Dul..al1s 25 Reasonsng .!4 22 Evidence "' 22 OraanizatJon 24 Ref uration 23 Cross-Exam, 25 Presentation 141 TOTAL • Whtie Bush del)1C"tcd Dukal.1~ 3 \ a liberal Democrat ··out 01 tht• main· DON'T JUST GO THROUG . GROW THROUGH m Divorce,, Recovery. Workshop SEMINAR. I Six Thursday Evenings Sept. 29th-Nov. 3rd 7:30-9:30 p.m. _ Over 5/000 ha ve attended 14 previous workshops ST. ANDREWS PRESB RIAN CHURCH "ewport Beach-St A.ndrews at 15th St. (across from "lewport Harbor High) -S20 Registration For mpre ll'ltorm.ttoon call '31-2885 Mon-F.!!, 9-S WANTED 7 HOMES · TO ADVERTISE OUR NEW VINYL SIDING -~ ...... No Down Payment D~ ~QNl You Will .1PO% Financing Available · NEVE~ Paint ·Again INSULATION INC·LUDED ~ . 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Tbe countdown had been set to besin at midJUaht but was postponed wbea launch l)9d workers fell behind in p-eparations Sunday. NASA said that did not affect the pl o( launchina Discovery at 9:S9 Lm. Thursday on the first U.S. manned space mission since ~exploded over the Atlan- tic, kilhna -the crew of seven. 32 monthsqo. .. We're still on the timeline for Bturlcane Helene weaken• In ocean MIAMI (AP) -H urricane . ·Helene's lOS mph winds were !t threat only to ships in the ceotralAl.la.ntic today u it continued to move north launch oo the ~9th and that's the olan." launch director Bob Sieck said Sunday. Tbe National Aeronautics and S.,..ce Administration had built 39 unpropammed houn of contingency time into the countdown as insurance for last-minute problems. Sieck said it was decided Sunday to allot eiaht hours of that time to complete the work of replacina panels and removina work platforms from around Discovery's enaine compart- ment. "We don't want those people !9 have to do that under the aun with tfie clock countin&t .. he said. ''So we said, 'Take all the time it takes and we'll delay the call to stations to accom mo-date that. ... Oosin1 out the aft end of the speceplanc bad been bdd up when low voltap radiflfS were detected in an electnc,I circuit that ignites the explosive cha~ uled to separate the shuttle from us fuel tank in Oiaht. Enaineers eventually determintd the fault was in a around circuit, which don not affect the fliaht D iscovery's five astronauts planned tony here late this anernoon from their trainina base at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. Once here, they will receive daily briefinp on launch preparations, review their fliaht plan and undergo medical examinations. Commander Rick Hauck. a Navy captain, and pilot Dick Covey. an Air Force colonel. planned to practice landinas at a runway here in a jet outfitted to handle like the shuttle. The three mission specialists in the crew are Georae Nelson, M ike Lounae. and Dave Hilmers. a Marine lieutenaoLCoload; AJI have flown on earlier shuttle fliihts . Durinafourdaysin orbit they arc to . release a S 100 million communica- tions satellite from Discovery's carao bly, conduct 1 l science and tech· nol~ experiments and check out modifacations made to the shuttle since the Challenaer ~ident. "Because there are so l'l)ADY chanaes, we're treatin' it like a test fliaht of a new vehicle,' Hauck said in a recent interview. The Roacrs commission that in- vestipted the Challenacr accident said the direct cause was a leak at a joint between two seaments of one of Challenaer's two solid-fuel booster rockets. Enainecrs redesigned the booster, and made improvements to the orbiter, the majn enaines and the external fuel tank. In all. S6 major chanacs and more than 400 lesser ones were made. The. program to redesi&n all three shuttles has cost about S2.4 billion to date. Reagan halts military escorts for l! .S. flagged ships in Persia_ri Gulf Billy Carter (riCbt) wtth brother Jimmy ln 1978. into colder, strength-sapping waters, · NEW YqRK (AP) -President leaving for New York, where he "as forecasters said. Reagan decided.. today to end. U.~. to discuss the change with head~ of "1Cs aoing 0 gradually weik"en convoys_of' Amcncan..flagged ships tn state from the reaio n. -- from here on in," said Jim Gross, a the Per:s1~n G ulf, but ~II keep U.S. Reapn, after a farewell speech to hurricane specialist at the National fo~ in the _gulf tQ aid threatened the U.N. General Assembly, had Hurricane Center "We·~e estimated ships. the White House announced. mectinpsct with Sheik Jamir Ahmed potential Iranian attacks Kuwaiti tankers re-registered under the U.S. 8 ill c rt &l I .na!°Themodificati onentailsachange -y a er 9 . 9 oses-- ~;;;;::~J·t,jj~~QIDL'L.-,!J· ll·w·IJIULLJ~n·~i.e_-r:~~~~n~ii~a~I --::s~po~k.ccs~m~a~n~~M~a~rl~i D~S.Mh, the ndiftg emir of Kttwatr.1tnd from a 'tight escort' proctdure to an battl •th ·accompany' regime." Fitzwater said -e -Wl _cane.er onA~!r-f::eft~~~~ettan--flc-w-to-_. ....... cA-'..,, within the next 72 hours and weaken Fiuwater told reporters that Reagan with leaders of the GulfCooperatton even further after that." acted "after r«:viewing the current Council, which is h,eaded b) Saudi At 3 a.m. PDT. the storm's center cease-fire, which has been in effect Arabia. · was near latitude 23.5 nonh and since Aug. 20, and consulting with The president's meeting "Ith the loqitude 49.S west, or about 1.500 allies and friends in the region." sheik is the first since Sabah came to miles southwest of the westernmost T here have been no attacks on gulf power in 1976. Azores. Helene was headed no nh at shipping since the cease-fire began. The convoy operation. begun 14 10 mph away from all land areas for Fiuwater said the president made months ago-, involved a precise Navy the next few days. the decision in Washington before formation used to· protect against New York. "In an 'accompany' regime. U .S. forces will be positioned such that they can talce appropriate acti_on if Ameri~an-flagged ships are directly threatened." There have-been no attacks on _gulf shippingsincethecease-fire went into effect. ... Home salestregister ~slight A.ugust6oost-· 2100 W. 0C£ANFA0NT NEWPORT BEACH (714) 175-Mn Come to Be-Bop Burgers for Lunch or Dinner and Pick up Your FREE Preview Passes! SPECIAL SCREENING: WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH, 8:00 PM· CINEDOME THEATRES 3001 W. CHAPMAN AVE. CITY OF ORANGE .. Talc•• ,,_t•l§I• Bre•k •ntl ENJOY our CM.DIES & GOOD EA TS/ .. Rocle M"1 Roll back the years with our vintage Julf• Box, lot'• of original so·s & 60'• "'9rfJOt'•bHla, and Car Hop Mr'Vlce •fr• 1 p.m. n#Qhtly. · ,.. Good,,,,,.. ... ••• OneMoreTtme WASHINGTON (AP)-ales of existing sing}e>family homes rose a modest I.I percent in August. pulled up by strong demand in-the South. a real estate trade group reponed 1oday. The National Associauon of Re- altors said that sales of existing homes rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.67 millio n units last month. follofiO& a S.O percent decline in Jul}'• ..s Ttit increase was anributcd to 1he desire of home buyers to beat rising m<?rtaage rates. which have _been . inching up since early spnng. \ "Basically, what we're seeing here is the movement of housejlolds into Ole market now to-avoid wfiat they perceive to be detenorating con- d iti ons. This has persisted through the summer." said John A . Tuccillo. ,-chief economist of the association. The medJan price of a home rose from July to August b) S600 to $91 .300. up S.5 percent from a year ago when the median sales price for an existing home was $86,500. t~ ?'"' ";.U, ••. '1ttUtid:fJ'~ 'Pt.eel Inde·pendent ' PLAINS, Ga. (AP) -Billy"Cart.er. about himself," the family said. whose escapades as President Billy Carter, a self-proclaimed Carter's beer-guzzlfag good or boy beer-drinking good ol' boy. was brother alternately amused and dis-forced to redefine himself when big mayed Americans, ··struggled brother Jimmy rocketed into the courageously" with the cancer that White House in 1977. killed him, his family says, Within a few years. Billy Carter put Caner died at Home of pancreatic-his name on a brand of beer that cancer, the same disease that kill~ flopped. got in hot water with rc- his father and an "older sister. Sunday marks denounced as racist or anti- morning at the age of 51. Semitic, accepted money from· Libya A few blocks away in this south-and was forced to sell some properti~s western Georgia hamlet. a flag n~at to pay a debt to the lnterul Revenue half-staff across the street from he Service. p s station where Carter often dow -But underneath the mask of court ed beers while enterta1ii1n~i~ng~re:£po~n!ers~~J~· ~st~er~wa~s~a~~r~~-~~~r;;~·, :·~I with-his irreverent-wit:-rea er, a t ter who refused to go .. He had a heart of gold... sald down quietly under the pressures of Becky Gentry, who operated 1he alcoholism or cancer . station for six months when Carter He was born William Alton Carter movedaway.''Hemadeyoufcclgood Ill, on March 29. 1937, the youngest justbeingaround.him. Younc,ersaw offourCbildren. a frown on his face." He grew upjn Archery. a child with Carter "died quietly and peacefull) a stutter and a poor student. Billy was in his sleep .... with his famil) at his 13 when the family m oved the three bedside," said a statement issued by miles to Plains. the Carter Presidential Center in He ra n the family peanut business Atlanta on behalf of the forme r until Jimmy, a Navy off&,eer 13 years pre~idcnt and his family. • his senior, returned home to take "He t\ad struggled coura~usly over. Billy, chafing under his with his illness. never losing his senst brother's reian. quickly mamed his of humor and alway~ more concerned hiJh school sweetheart, Sybil, and about those who loved him than joined tbe Marines. • -AVO-ID PROBATE! "THE REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST" . · FREE Semina·r - BY THE LAI OFFICE OF ROBERT D. ZlllERIAI, APC STANFORD LAW SCHOOL, 1959 PR.EVENT ·-·--·--......... ,....., ......... I( P9lm ........ ------· •..i -CllllmA --TUESOA Y Thund9y Tueedey Sept. 27th Sept. 21th Oct. 4th 7 :C:>PM 7:00 Pll • 7:00PM ----c -~ -LINPf 2120 Ma1n Si HMS Pwtl Ave 101 N. Centef St. ~ C.... (At Chapm¥I Reservations not necessary. For more Information call (714) 998-4945 EXTRA!EXTRA!EXTRA! 1188 llRI VII LSC S 1 iELIYERS* LElll llY UllU l•llY 11 ITMI IRIWIYfll•YS1 •••• Lu.Ing~· Vic Menzo or Don Flec*J • • • -Oran~ COHI DAILY PILOT/Monday. September ff, 1981 A7 . .. . More 'hang-the-expense' carsarecorhingin·'89 WASHINGTON (AP) -Euro· ~n automakers must think this is the year for you to take the plunat on that 1pons car with eno uah horse- power 10 achieve Earth orbit or on the luxury t>arae v.ilth faucets for red and whiat v.ilne in the back scat. They·re offcrina m ore models than ever before: 40, ttiat get caught by the U.S ... p..,uzzler" excise tax. accordw Ina to the aonual fuel economy radnp released by 1he Environmen- tal Protection A&e ncy last Thursday for 1989 models. Five can bcarina. U.S. names arc also tued. Two of 1hcm are largely made in Europe and arc aimed at the ume h•na·the~xpensc marke1 sea· mcnt that the Europeans arc going af\er. The other three arc the onl) entirely U.S. models ever to pa) the tax, which ihey also paid 1n I 98i but etea~ last year. .._. usual, the Japanese are the milt.! champs. For the founh 1tra • t year the fuel-sti ng1est cars are the apancse-made Geo Metro, for- merly the ChcvTolct Spnnt. and, the two-teau;r Honda Civic CRX Hf. The Metro's maleaae "'as 53 m1fh per pllon in the city. I mpg bclov. last ycar"s figure for the same car. and 58 on the hiahway test. the same as last year. Geo as the ne"' nameplate General Motors Corp. 1s pulling on the 1mpons of ats Chevrolet d1vmon. The Civic's figures are 1dent1cal 10 last year's: 50 mpg cu>: 56 mpg hi&hway. ihe gas~uulcr tax, unique to the Unncd States, assesses a pcnah> an the form of an excise that nse) ""Ith dcchmna fuel econom) ft \tart~ at SSOO and aoes up to Sl.8~0 It "'a~ enacted in I 97S, ~hen fear!> of fuel shonqies were rampant. and aaml.'d at d11COura,ain1 the unthnfty In all. 'S models -!>Omc of them 1Cknt1cal except for mm -a~ . official p s.-suzzlers. uh\ )Car') hst inc luded onfy 24, and the }ear before that the count was onl~ 18 . This year's 1ncludc!> fhe R6lls· Royces that csc:a~ 1n prtHous )ears throush a now-cl~ loophole that exempted cars of more than 6.000 pounds aross vehicle v.eaght European models thit \I.all pa' the ta. come from Rolls and ns Bentle> badge. plus M;iserat1. Fettjln. Merccdes·Beni. Porsche. A.s1'1n- Manan. Jaguar. Vol~o and BM~ Tbt prohfcrauon of guulers re- flects a grov.iiig desire for per- forman~ and status. anal) SIS sa} "Around here 11·s almo~t a <ilatus sym bol to have paid 11 S3.000 penalt) ta>L ... commented Ga rrett ~tas!>e. auto editor of The Register an hrev.sbuf'). N.J .. in affluent ~onmouth Count' 'lfJ·ou >utve a t'ar 1n ~our lineup that ocs not h'e up to m per- fornuntt mage ~ ou'~ ll\ more trouble toda\ than 11 \Ou ha\e an official ga5-gunlC'T." said Ed \hlkr. a Directors-of Qu1ks1h t'r Inc an- no unced Fnda) an ="t>v.pon Bealh that at has rece" ed .a proposal from Wedbush Sccur111es to arrange financing for a le,eragcd bu~-out of all of the shares ofco mmon stock held by the public stockholders of Quiksilver for S8 per share _ The proposal contcmpla\es that af\cr the acq u1s1t1on cenam members of Quiksilvcr's current management senior editor a t Ward 's i\utomo11ve Pubhcations tn Detroit. Clarence Dillow, director of the Center for Auto Safct) m Washins· ton. an advocacy (foup that frequent- ly has opl>O'Cd rclu.auo n of go' em- ment fuel standard s. said: .. We are aoina in the ~Tona d irectton. We ou&hl to be headed the other wa) and mal ina gas-sjppers." But manufacturers. he said. "think they'll make more 1n profit~ rhan they Pl) in pmalues:· - "The tu really 1sn'J<cbJcctcd to b> the buye(' of luxury cars. s.iud K)le Johnson 9f G M's 'Cadillac d1v1S1on. .. It does not aJter G M's comrxi1tmen1 to stay awa).' from thcp~u~ler la:\ on U.S.-bu11t cars." Johnson was commC'nting o_n the Cadillac Allante, a SS0.000-plus t'A'O-- scater introduced last )Car to compete apinst the upscale Europeans .\ lafJCr engjnc this year brought 11 under the tax with a rnung of 15 mpg 1n the cit} and 23 mpg on the hifhway. adding S650 to the silcker pn~- Thc other taxed . cn1n 1s one m odel of the Ch0 sler 're b~ M ascrau. v.-n lch nad readings Of I" and 21 . Other TC models eM:ajX the: tax.-but not the one "'Ith the will own approx1matl.'I~ 51.5 ixrccnt of 1he equal) of the compam and 1\ cond1tioned upon the sa11sfac11on of various cond111ons. inculd1ng lhl.' o b\aining of nccessal) financing. Quiks1Jver's board of directors 1s in the process of anal) £Jng tbc propo~I and has not )'Ct determ1nt'd \lo hethcr to accept or reJCCI the propo!.31 The di~ors said that lhe com pan) does not intend to make an} funh_cr public comment wrth res~t to the prOPos:ll turbocharaed 2.S-hter engine ( 152 c ubie> inches) witnout the top-sear lockup feature on the th~·spced automatic. This car is built an ltal~ using man) U.S.-supplied components. The Cadillac Atlante as budt 1n the U nited States usina an h.aJ1an bod). The 01bcr U .S. p s.guulers arc the Chrysler Fifth Avenue and its ident· acal twins, the Dodge Diplomat and the Plymouth Grand Fury. T her get ~ 16 mpt in the city and 23 mpg out of town. accordina to EPA. compared With 17-23 last year and 16-ll an 1987. Repeat ·tests of the same car can yield slightly differing results. "The car has not changed," Said Tony Cervone, a Chrysler spokesman. The F'tfth Avenue famil) is an us last year. Successors v.cre introduced last year. .. the Chr)sler N~ Yorker and Ood&e 0)-nast', rated at 18 mpt Cit) and 16 mpg haihway for 1989. In all. Japanese and Korean manu· fat'tu~rs captured tha top I 0 spots. as they did last )Car. Becau~ Japanese- owncd plants in the United States and ·1n Japan ha'c 1n the past supphcd the same cars to the C .S. marict s1mlll· tancousl}. EPA no longer lasts 1he 1op domestic models. unless and unul the board acccpu or reJect~ the proposal Quiksilver design~. arranges for the manufacture of. and d1stnbu1cs beachwear and casual clothing pri· marily for yo ung men and boys under the Quik.silveT label. The compan) 's products arc made 1n the L'nited States and sold to 1.500 surf shops. speciality stor selcctcd depan - mcnt stores. ~ ~ -. Off 7 1 6 ~ -'" I· 1.a ~-Ha ,, -lh p ~= I• :-. l -.,.. ~ •• 9 -... .9 ,.,._ -14 H l~-~ ,., -.,, ~ H '. -·~ 211-• 2'9 -'II Off H r-• I :.i ~-1 ~-I '· a. -• 4 1 -ll gs '·i ,~-~ '· ,.. -I~ 4.3 -(11llllllm~---------------- NEW YORK (API -Tile following hSI ~s in. Over • tile • Counter slodls Ind werrenl5 lhe l have oone up the rTI0$1 I nd oown trie mosr ·Dis.Cl on oercen1 of C!l1noe lor Frldav. No sec:urllles freellno bt'low s2 or 1000 s11eres are • included. N•I •nd i>ercentaoe cNinoes 11r1 rn• difference bllwHn the orevious clOslno price II'° Frldav's ""'' Of t>td e><ke u~ Nenw Last 0ttt Pd . J ldStloo · 2~ + ~ UP 3l 3 asttx 1 • + 2 Uo 11 6 dl~trJ 3 1 + ~ Uo 2SO • msdvc.r J , + 2 Uo 2S O I rlne + 1 Uo 23.1 A . roo ~ + r~ uo n 9 iiCoro 2'• l ., Uo 2l g re 2 • 1 UP ' 20 rt un ' '2 1• Uo 20. 10 I S~ltmS 3' a + , Uo 19 0 11 IG NE Bio 2~ + ~ Uo JU ALASKAN BAY SDDIPSALAD •/GARLIC TOAST MinCI sreena. bay ahrirnp, cuCUJDben.. m\ahrooma, fdted .... bKon bitt. tomaCOel, oniona on requeet. Your choice of ow homemllde u1ad dneainc NWM l Mlnd\Gape 2 Mlcrooons · 3 Amls11rCo • LTX 2 ) + le UP 2~ + 1-Up 3~ + '> UP 3 + 1 UP l t ~ 8: 3 t ~ tl~ 10 > + 1 • UP ' • + > Uo 7 1 + • Uo 6 7 t i . Uo 14 1 l~ UP 7 • + • UP 2 • + • UP 2 13·16 +S-16 Uo ll:SO-S:SO Moa~.satuday ALL CHOICES · ·s3•1 Ml'Vld with Delaney'• bomem.de t.aner aauce, PD&ll peen Nlad or cup of our own dam chowder. Millllm .,_,.. ............ .._..Ctlf • DBIANIY'S P AllOOS CLAM CBOWDD AND Vt SANDWl(;B y, aandwich ol your choice Manhattan or New En,luil chowder Or9nQil eo.t DAILY PILOT/ MOflday. Sepi.mber 28. 1918 NYSE CuMPos: l l TRANSACTIONS , . MONDAY'S 11 A.M. (PDT) PRICES Stock market declines NEW YORK (AP) -t he st~k market drifted lower in quiet 1radin1 today. wc1&)lcd down by lower bon4 prices. The °-<lw Jones A' era&e of 30 industrials slipped 5.69 to 2.084.99012 p.m. on Wall Street. Declining issues outnumbered advances by more than 8 to 5 in na11onwide tradin_g of New York Stock exchange-listed stocks. with 499 up. 811 down and S33 unchanged. Analysts noted th~t thc market continu~s ~o be stalled in a narrow trading range and that acuvny 1s dominated by .. deal" stocks. Jn addition. analysts wd there is some concern among investors that economic SlJltistics for September. although not due to be releatcd for Kveral weeks. will show that the economy_ tias been tfheafing. An expanding economy puts upward pressure on interest rate . Meanwhile. the .market .. i stalle1i or( the upside beeause of concern about interest rates and buffered on the downside because of the enormous buyinf powenhat's around·:· said Larry Wachtel. a first vice president at Prudeoti31-Bache Securities Jnc. · Among act1Vel) traded issues, TW Services rose I~ to 24V.. The investment firm of Coniston Partners disclosed that at holds a I 9 percent stake in the food strvicl'S concern. Best Products. which s:ud its board is considering the sale of1he company.Jumped 3~ to 18¥ •. Kroger rose V. to 5M8. The company rcjec\ed bids from the Haft fami l~ and Kohlberg K.ra vis Roberts ~ Co .. saying it plans to pr9:Ceed with a restructunng. , · The NYSE's composite index of all its listed common stocks . was ofT .49 at 1S1.89. Al the American Stock E.xchangc. the marke\ value andc"< lost . l 2 to 298.99. · Volume on the Big Board came to 82.89 mill ion shares with two hours 10 go. WH AT AMEX DID W HAT NYSE DID N~:-V YORK !AP) S.1>. 23 . Adv4nced [)Kilned ¥nchenoed 01e11uues New highs NtW IOWS l"r'luy 272 117 llS NEW YORK (AP) S.O': 23 Fr'1!J 690 -~J9 1 10 l'l AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sai.s, 4 1>.m. 1>rice •nd M l ct11noe of lhe 10 most aclive Amertea11 Stock Exchange luues, trading n1t1on111v al more 1 1n s1. Naime V L~st OHL AmAl\l S ~· 1911. + l4 ~rl9'Med n . , •~• cno8•V 1 16~ + lie tALISIPr , 9S·16 -l· 16 THJ\AlrCP , 13 t + ~ RACN\to n 7 ' 91, + ., Worlcllnco n 4 , ' 10 lntlT~ 13 , 6't + ~ Munlvnf n 11, 10 oroanoo 10, 203,. -Plo GoLo QuorEs M ETALS Quaas 2\, l6 Dow JoNES AvtRACES NASDAQ SUMMARY Experts· see economy slowing duri.ng 1989 WASHI NGTON ( P) • -The president of the assoc1a11on, which 1s economy will slo" an 1989 but holdina its 30th annual meeting 1n probably won'\ topple 1rtto n re· Pittsbur&h this week. cession until 1990 or later. econom· The median projection for econ· is ts for top U.S. corporations J>ttdk·_ 2micJ.roW1h as. measured by thcgro.ss ted today. national ~ucl was 3.9 pcm:nt this The latest surve) of the National year. which wowld be the best since Association of Business Econom1 ts 'l 9'4. and was eve.n more bulli$h than found a panel of 60 economic the Reapn administration's 3.5 ptr· advisers to the country's largest cent forecast. businesses substantiaUy more op-The cronom11as hid predicted ,2.9 timisric about 1988 and somewhat percent powth in tM May survey and more optim1sttc about ne1tt )Car than raised their proJect1ons even thoup it was three months qo. the summer drouaht 1s expected to In May. S7 percent of the econom-knock a full pcrctntqt point off of i1l1 believed the current expansion, th is year's powth. now nearly silt yean old. would end In November, after the stodc sometime In 1989 However. in a mark.et cruh, m0rt than htlf the syrvey taken tn late Auaust and early ~nomists were lootina for a tt· ~piember. that view was held by a m1ion in 1988 and the mt'd•n smallerbuUhlhubstant1al 47 percent arowtb pn>Jtttion was an aMmic 2 ofthe peMI. prrttnl. F0r1y·two perttnl of tht econom· ~ unnpecud robu\t srowth ti.as 11t1 believe the MIU rettu1on '*Ill )at, 1f it ~let be ~ tome in 1990. while I I ~rttnt look newt for • prnidnliaJ for &be downham 1n 1991 or lakr. candidMeoea..tBusla. Who itcotlllt· .. for businal econom1111. I poup i111 oa ~ to v• dlrir oftee 9CCU.S alan 1n1bHitY 10 rrach ~. ••ment on an)'1hina. the fKt th11 F1ftr'.du'et pawnt o( ~ pull Of 90 pmnt oC &be nation'• ladrna ...., m lllliOdatkln ftlftftberi a« bUllMli econoln•l&a Clpt'(t '" econ-c~ .......... DI••• omk ~tuna dun'! the next two ic:Mll l)e•..., .,...... 61 _1"· yean " nowwonby. said J•> N. cntbrlinelulla'1economicpolietft Wood"'1h, an «ononn\t w;,h wil Ill """' for -.tlinhle l1*t laMcn Tn111 Co. and •ntom"-pVwtll and ..,_ inftat10ft. ·It's time to ask questions about OC -hOusing co~ts You could almbst afford to buy a home in Orange County a year qo August. Check again. . What was selling for S l 70,000 just last year is now going for $220,000. .. Figures released by the California Association of Realtors show the median price of a home in the county wa.s a tidy $224,828. That means half the homes sold in August actuall y cost more than that. and half cost less. The association's statistics are only for resale homes. But while they do not include salts figures for '!lew homes. condominiums or homes sold directly by their owners, they are an accurate barometer Di.whatresidei!tial real estate-costs. And how it costs. ' Consider what it would take to purchase not a waterfront mansion but an average. median-priced home in the county. -The price is $224, 828. Lenders prefer you have 20 percent of the sales price to make the down payment. But let's assume you don't have $50.000 in equity andyollcan get the.home/or ontrlO percent down. T-• • • That $22,482 d9wn payment (oot countmg points, closing costs· and other incidentals which can total about $5,000) reduces the loan 10 $202,345. And that roughl) figu res to a $2,023 monthly house payment, including property tax impounds and perhaps homeowners· insurance. But, as you will see, there's no need to quibble over a few dollars. A $2,023 house . payment requires certain income requirements. not to mention a lack of bills or debt. The expens figure 30 percent of your income should go toward housing, which means }OU should be making $6, 743 a month. Some quick arithmetrt sa' vou muSfhave a n ousenord income of about $81.000 10 'afford that average home in Orange County.' ~ The figu res say a )ear ago the household income requirement was about $70.000 for the same house. • Afl that is fine for those homeowners who plan to stay where they are.and count their equity. • • But all is not well for would-be first~time buyers, industry in need of a work force. those tryi ng to relocate'here and for move-up home.buyers. - What w1ll become of those gro ups? How hi$h can prices soar? How will our count) change? And where will it all lead? We don't have the answers. But·it is time to stan asking the questions. . OTHER VOIC ES . Gun control You have to give the ational Rifle Association credit. Better than just about anvbodrelse in Washington. the NRA knows how to make a Congre spersort fl inch in anticipation of the next elec'tion. · . Take the Brad\ amendment, for instance. The most sensible gun legislat1on to come along in 20 years, i& would have· imposed a national seven-day waiting period on handgun purchases. Law enforcement groups were behind it. President Reagan, a lifelong NRA member. backed it. But not the gun lobby. So ... the amendment wen• do~n to~cfeat .... Its defeat means more dead cops and more dead civilians at the hands of convicts and me ntal incompetents. For that we have the NRA and a gutless Congrcss·to thank. Los ADgeln Heri.Jd Ex•mhler . . . ...... The House of Representatives shamelessly caved in to the political muscle of the national gun lobby when it rejected a modest measure that would have requu ed a seven-day waiting period for the purchase of handgurrS" .• The vote put House members on record against vinually every law enforcement organization in the country, groups that had pleaded for this measure known as the "Brady Amendment" to assist thetn in their jobs .... But the House refused to listen. and the reason is transparent and deplorable. . . . There is no sound argument against a coohng off penod. It. would have caused onl}' mi nor inconvenience to law- abidina citizens who could pick up their guns in a week, but would have made it difficult for criminals to walk into a store and get a handgun with ease .... Yet the House buckled under pressure from the well- hceled gun lobby and voted 228-182 agai nst the Brady amendment. s Baltimore 1111 Ethnic ratios This year's ~pening of C41ifomia·s public schools marks an historic turning point: F<?r th.e ~rst time. AnaJ.o.studen~are in the minority. This satuauon 1s likely to prevail andcfinnely, with the P.P between the Anglo and ethnic populations arowing wider as ti me goes on. The demographic milestone wil~ bav~ a sifllificant impact on the schools. from the way history 1s .ta~t to the materi•l 1Jun:hascd for the library to t~e Kinds of prosrams ·that will be needed to provide quahty educanon for an increuinJly diverse student population. • Sens1t1vity to cultural variations will have to be reflected in the curriculum. aod more intensive efforts will be needed to keep students in schoo) so we do not hllve the hiah dropout rates that arc now rouune. California has·a chance 10 show the rest of the nation that it can educate a truly p0lygJot population without com· promisinf. quality or shon -chanaing its students. h will not be easy. It wall cost a lot of money. But it can be done. The .well-beina of this state and the country demands that we do 1t. .......... .., ..... ,.. ... Wll;L O...--.CA.._ a t• I « " .. '* CoMe ...... -... CalllenlM .t SI c.,}ea ,_, .. ["'°' ... ,.., .... ( ... ..... .... """ ..... ~,..., ... c.- ~- .. a.. .... -...... ...... ...... ................. Oiilif ..... ............. ............ ........ ............ . Monday. September 26, 1988 Two v1ews of a tragedy TllMu •Jult lfe..,,artBeacb omcerw wren called tom~te. ryant WU-carryrn:& on beach . ................. Nkll._... Shon\~ before 3 a m on l.'pt ~ "~\A, pon Beach police responded to a repon 01 a man \\ tth a c;h.otgun on the beach. Mintues later. undaga· B0ant "'as senously wounded by Officer Derek Duncan Thi.' otlice r apparently mistook a portable radio slung 0' er Bf\ ant"c; houlder for a shotgun. The reported man "11h a gun tuml.'d out to be a 14-year-old with a paint canridge gun Lt. Robert Oakley wltb paint &an that reeembl• eawed-off •hotcun. -~~ ····~!Hi I ~ .. 1HBi-.~ ... J .. ·~ .. " For first time, United States groWe~s exporting·marijuana . - WASHINGTON -The \;n11ed States may be in the position. for the first time ever. of exponmg drugs. Hiah quality m anjuana. much of 11 .,.own illegally on public lands such as the national forests. 1s being ship~ out of the country for sale. according to law enforcement sources. Until now, American-grown mari- juana was produced by small oper- ations fot d omestic use and sup- plemented by foreign-grown pot. The small growers arc being forced out of the business 'by law enforcement aaents. But larger, organ12ed crimiiial outfits arc takin' their places and expandina to foreign r11arke1s. Law enforcement sources in 1he Pacific Northwest tell us that locall} l'OWn marijuana IS increasing!~ being sold to Canadian dealers be- cause of its h•$h quaht) and pot enc). Another wnnkk ts the marijuana- for-cocainc trade. Some Nonhwest aro'Aien s-.ap ma rijuana for Col- ombian cocaine. The Colombtan dealers then resell the marijuana at a profit. The standard trade 1s an oun<'C' of coeatM' for-a pound ofm;niJuana Pohcc tntclhacnct reports on the rww manJuana export busan~ pin- point the source of the crop as 10ut~m Orcaon and an ·atta of northern ~hfom1a known in pobcc circles as the Emttald !nan&)c. It compnses Cah fomaa's Humbolt. Mendocino and TJirut) countin. The Amcncan manjuaaa crop ts a SI 0 balhon industry. ~'"I !tall· imate crops such as wheat a nd corn as the No. I cash crop an tome attas. In the Emerald TnansAc. the heh· quality sensimiHa -tbt ~mak mar\iuana plant wt.Kia has no lftds -can brina an a,·nqc or Sl~SOO a plant. A t)pc&l plot of 100 plantS could be wotdtSlS.000 . J1c1 AllEISll r~ . ~J. and DALL VAN ATTA hkel) growing sites an Oregon. The emerald-colored plant~ v.c~c once qujtc eas~ to spot 10 1hc IMC:'>! foliage b) agC'nts n~ ing 0\ a '" hclkopfers. But gro~crs nre turning to smaller plols and using c:lmou!lJgc techniques su~h a\ nets. m e ul>C! ponabfe gardens planted 1n bags .10d buckets 1ha1 can be mo,ed or hidden an the tree tops 1f lhe gro" er u ~cl . their area "111 be searched .\rmed gro"ers and boob) traps make 1he manJuana detail .a Jang.N- ous duty for Pack.,.ood and his 1c-am Packwood and a Bureau 01 Land Management aacnt were tromping throuah the forest on~ "hen the BLM agent became tangled an 3 tnr 'Wltt ngcd to a shotgun Lud.th. tht' shotaun misfired. o\ quid. ;m:h turned up a sec-ond tnp "''re This summer Pad.v..ood found himself m hand-to-hand ombat whm he tned to arTCSt t\\O men tor all~I) ra1S1n1 SJS plants 1n ti\C sates in a nauonal fomt Pad."ood had to wrntle OM $USpttl. 1 former h•sh school 1ndus1nal arts trat·hrr. Acrord1n1 to Paci..v.oocfs a ount. tht man bn Pad."ood's hand. nurl~ st'cnna a finaer. hit tum 1n tht htad with a rock and 1rab~ Pal l\\ocxfs 1un before he \\a subdued H1~d laborers tend the g.ardC'n allo"ing the boso;e<; 10 d1s1anc-c thC'm· selves from cnm1nal actt' 1t' KG B A~D T HE PHILIPP£'\. -The Ccn.tral lntdhgenu~ \gt'nl"\ 1' bus~ t~ 1ng to find ~..,u\ "hc-thc:r thc So' 1el Cmon 1s sumng the \..c:uk 10 the Ph1lhpines 'll '1e1 arm<. hJ' l' turned up wnh the radical commun1<.t Nev. People·s .\nn~ in thc Phil· lipines. but there are ind1ca11on' ol increasing Eastern bloc finanrn1I a1J and other contact The 1>Jrt' gl'I(, most of its mone) frnm '>) mpathl'I•' f 1hpinos 1n thC' t ·nncd tntcs. \\C'S\· ern Europe and· .\u tr.iha Ru1 thl' ,CL.\ thinks-that '1t'1 mpl'll') tr~rt1 front groups has ended up in a lelt1'1 f 1hp1no union hnk<'d 10 the pan~ So' 1c1 dabbhn~ In ttfe Pht.lhp1nc~ ma~ be a product of comfll'l1110n bct\\l"Cn the KGB and '1t>1 ro1'1taf\ 4,,fltell1gcn~. rather than a hroJd master plan of-Co\en support our intclhgcn~ sour('(' ~~ \11'1-EDITORI .\L -You haH' to fee l b3d for I.be poor mer hant on Rodeo Dn'e m &"erh Hill Fame has brought-ttfrm murlm und other undes1r.ablt' v. ho lo"c to \\tndo" shop ~ut can't afford the merchan- d1 c .\ddingtnsult 101_n1uf11sthC'gu~ "ho parleJ a S~OO.OOCT Rolls-Ro~C<' 1n front of his an gallcr} to g1\C the place mo~ ghtz His neighbors com- plain 1ha1 he is p.11\denng to the v.TOng class of pc-oplc \\ e c:in onl~ 1ucss at v..h) a Roll -RO'C't' "ould tic a dra" back the folks "ho a1hcr _,nd pv.l.. c-an't afford to bu~ .\n) nuinc RodC'O On\c sh ppcr v.ould ha'e th( class to p~tend the <'ar v.a'in't thC'f'C Jed....,.,_ u4 o.k , ... AIS. ere •~bid c.1 .... llu. . L TERS ___ ......,..._....._ .... ~ -~ Dukakis.h ft for his stand on key issues To the Ednor: Values a'"' important. It is not mean. tnv1al. nor ncgatrve to discuss Gov. Dukak1s· veto of the Lav. rcqu.aring Massachuscus public school teachers to lead their students 1n the Pledge of ..\lleg.iance. The Massachusetts Legxshnurc O\'Cr· whelmin.&]) overrode the veto. and thu,J this b ill became law . It 1sques11onable for Gov. Dulca~s \O uf\1$e to~nfo1ce-the law. pantcu- larl} _when his supporters criliozc others for not rcspectmg the ··rule of law ... The law docs not compel the students. but docs pla~ requirements upon thqsc who Qiosc to be public school teachers. The leg.ishuure has the ngh"t and the ttspons1b1ht}' to · direct the cur- nculum, pan.icularf) aspects that support Amencan vaJues. · The d1scuss1on of the governor's support for furioughmg convicted murders on unsupervised weekend pas56 pro,1dcs the voter "-1th a concrete example of how .th~ can- didates v1cw the ·world. Vice Presi- dent Bush believes that it 1s fai r and approenatc to purush the mdiv~d'ual for the cnmes he has comm11ted . Go\. Oukak1s apparentl) believes that 1t 1s soc1ety'.s faulL and that we cannot be too compassionate. Of course. Gov. Dukalus says tha t he wants to be tou.gb on drugs. Wlll be allo.,.. convicted drug pushers out o n -.-eckcnds? He apparenth wants to be tougher with Panama's GcnerafNor- 1cp. We've used c,·er) possible economic sanction. and the' llcavcn't worked. Docs be pla'n to use· the m1htary or do somethm~ covert? A.lthough not federal issues. these issues provide the voters witb impon- a nt information. They arc not petty. GENE FEDLER Laguna Beach Amtgps proposal. an excellent idea To the Eduor: . The proposal by the Am•aos do Bolsa Chica to buy the Bolsa Chic:a (Datl) Pilot Sept. l S) is an excclknt suages11on that offers a final solubon 10 the Bolsa Chica controvers). It 1s clear that m.onC) is available and can be allocated 1ftt\e Bolsa Chica lo\Crt put on the marlct\'for sale. Hov. much wouJd ii take to consummate-thts -WOftderful ~ Am"IDI 1t an acceptable fi1u~ is probabh the C?nly obstacle to this plan I e'ncouraae the panics to sll down and negotiate, mcluding the Co.st)' ofO"n.sc. •Jnal Landmark and the other propert~ owneB m Bolsa CNc. and the Amaaos de Bolsa Chica. Ptrhaps a way CO\lk1 M band to ~uft'hue the entire t 600 acre ..._ Chica and restore 1t to its Rlftlnl beauty, 1ncud1nt lowlands and ..,.. lands. for a t.Janccd produaiw eros)~~mc. v NDERSlOOT M.D. Hunttftlk>ft -.ch lncreasanaly. ~arc seem.I) cuhavaU"I ~r CTOPt on fcdnal lalld 10 they cal\ hidt \heir Mnnl lft ....,...11w.1 areas and P">C«1 dlrir' ..,maet"'piopenj from conftteatt0e"if tMyMCCA-L Packwood's team hu rourJ ~a surpnaana l 00 pcrct'nt ton' 1cuc:m ra\e on the lf'O""tf') and 11\I tnn<' for eech one arttstcd pruMnl) bttt~ the lelM is careful ""h ('\tckntt: A.trftU often ~ onl~ a"" the -" uvc spent thrtt or four da~!. •lie~ * petch T~ p.ttcl'lt _.. 1n allnCMlflalr paint \U1 .. c out • ... ~ and \~ the ll'S•tn btfbft fnO\ "'I 1n for tM ...... Comment. from readen welco+ e O..outfil makiM baidwa) ...... IM '"'""" is a li\'e-pa 1011 • Fciail Servitt warn lmfd m Red· ~f .• led by -.mt fraM wood. Diie Van na rete'fttly tcNnd IM Emcntd Triullt with ~by laet111p11r.aacfldCW T'lllc teem ha1 bttn OPtrall n1 for ~ 1f911 and w-cm~ 10 haH· ,.... IM ""~ mom and pop ~out of bu inn~ But laracr 1'9•ln M " l9Mft _,., I.ht-lad AlO Monday, September 28, 1H8 'Staµd By Beds' a riotous farce 'W~r· to rage for-SO hoQrs BJ BONNIE FEVERGEON ........ Ou:: ' , I An abs~ sahiation coupled with cxpen timan~ crates the very fuilny .. Stand By Your Beds. Boys" by John Allison and Ray Scant in. c-u~ntly in production at the Gardel\ Grove communit) Theater. Director Peter Dolan again orchestrates a winnina combination of versatile personalities and well-written script that auarantecs a humorously entertainina piece. Generously laced w nh mistaken 1dcnut1es and relevant cohfusion. thas com ic farce involves two youna men -roommates an a cw York a~ment -and a zany, modem-day gyps) travehpg w11h her 13-year-old son. . ' Michele Rogerge electnfie-; eacn scene with her wild stories and colorful flamboyan-cc as Alice. impassioned protector of her single-parent lifestyle. constantly threat- ened by a pursuing social worker. Roberge is deliahtful as she effervesces and bungles about with a perky spirit and endears all at one umc. · Teny Petenon, 81aawa Brady aad lllcbeJe Rober1e ln "Stand BJ Yoar Bede, ao,a." 81 LYNDA llllUICH Got JO houn to spare'? Then BC's man11erin "War and Remem- · bnnce," starrina Robcn Mitchum. is for lou. The sequel to "'Wands of War ' is scheduled to air in Novem - ber. The ministries could find itself lisled in the Guinness Book of World Reconls as the longest miniseries """· Takina over 20 months to film, "W1rand Remembrance" was filmed in 10 ditrerent countries at a cost of over SI OO million. It also fea tures ir John Gielaud, Ralph Bellamy, Jane Seymour and Hart Bochner. • • • If you ·want to do somethin,g with your life bnide watch tclc";saon -no otrtnse, couch pouiocs -A BC as ofterina a six-hour miniseries based on the book "The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys." The miniseries. which traces the back&round oft he Ke nned) clan, stars Charles Durning. Tracy Pollan and Pat HangJe. ••• CBS will ofTor "lonesome Dove" in J n eaaht-hour miniseries. Based on the Pultizer Prize-winning novel by la")' McMurtry (if you can't see the min1tenes l'Cad this wonderful boo\: if you do watch the sbow read the book anyway) has a mcp-talented cast headed by Robert Duvall. Tommy l..tt Jones, Danny G lover and Anjelica Huston. • • • Wonder who Jack the Ripper really was? The C BS miniseries entitled "Jack the Ripper" may not have the answer. but it will duplicate the investiption of . and search for the man who killed a number of London prostitutes exactly 100 years ago. Armande Assante a nd Jane Seymour star. • • • NBC pla ns to air "Around the World in 80 Dlys." stamna Pierce Broman, later this year. The story, which centcn on a bet on whether or not Phileas Fog (Brosnan) can go around the world In 80 days. -also features Peter Ustinov. Ro bert W~ and Jill St. John. Can this miniseries outdo the movie of tho same name starrina David Niven? Who knows, but you might want to ~nt a tape of the movie and pop it into your VCR. • • • "The Great Escape II," a continu· ation of the t 963 blockbuster movie starring Steve McOuccn. will run four hours and stars Chris Reeve, Judd Hinch and Charles Haid .• The best· selling "Brotherhood o f the Rose," about two orpharts raised by the CIA, jets a miniseries treatment o n NBC starring Peter Strauss. David Morse and Robert Mitchum. The air date has not yet been set. Terry Petersen and Sh3wn Brady interpret Ned Warren and David Schuman. English teacher and athlete, ·whose quiet lives are shaken not only by Alice but also by the impending visit of David's mother. Hampe~ ontyslJgbll} b; Peter,en~ Bn tish accent thatcomesandgocs, thetwowork productively in tandem as well as enacting tv.o entire!) different andaviduals. Brady is panicularly effecuve in his second-scene l>anter with a flmatious ahce ~ as yet unaware of the pair's choice oflifestyle. A newcomer to Garden Grove's sta'e is 13-ycar-old c.rlos Hernandez. who obviously en)O)'S ponrayina Alice's son. Goliath. a \\Onderfully bni ht yet sliahtly eccentric teen-ager. . McFerr-in can ·be happy; he's-No. t Absolutely esscnual to the effective rendering of a c:Omic.farce is precise ti ming. and these fo lks have it - pro vidina smooth-transuions, rapid-fire quips and quaJity banter. resulting an highly cnJertaining comedy. BJ 1'1e Astodalecl P~11 Cary McLean effecll' el) renders her charac- terization of "f1C"klt.f '.:5chuman.-David·s ~mother - confused by m ixed signals and b..urdened with.hypochon- dria. yet landing on her feet an a romantic conclusio!'. "Stand By YZ,ur Beds, Bo;s .. may be seen ,Jhrou&h Oct. IS~ ~lh.fnda) a nd SatU;rday__pcrffirmanett'~t .. p.11). .. an(! a matinee this Sunda} at I :30. The theater is located on St. Mar k Street at Chapman A venue in Garden G rove. with reservations taken at 897-5122. The followina are 'lbe top record h iu and leading popular compact discs u they appear in this "eek's i11ue of Billboard magazm Copyn,ht 1988. Billboard Publi- cations, Inc. Reprinted with per· mission. MOTllHGLH u ,., ..... , ... ,.,. RUHl•G ON EMPTY (RI U HZ MI 11 7 lt 11 11 CROSSIMG DElAllCt Y (PG I 1 llJU,ll1 1'111 THE BEAST (RI 1 IO MO$ lS 1 U I 40 DEADAIMGEAS (Al P\llS "'' fl., {Ill ELM STREET 4 (RI 'lll1f1'~~1f" A FISH CAl.LED WAIDA (A) 'I.US COCITAILCIH Sudden· stardoin LON DON (AP) -The show went oo in the best Broadway tradition in assistan~ choreographer Toni Ka}c replaced Ann Miller in. the starring role in the j ust-o_pened musical "Supr Babies." l."Oon'I WOlf'rV, .. Happy" aooov McFefrln (EMI ·AMnllllttan) t ."Love e 1ta " Def L-.ro (Met"curv) l,''l'I Alw•Vl Love You' Tevlor Oav,,. (Arltle) •."Oftt GOOcl Woman·• Pele<' Ceteta (Fuq Moel!) S."lted lted Wine" U8 t0 (Al.' ... / 6."0on'I .. Cruel" C~P Trlclf. <El>k) . 7.''S-. Clllld o• M iile" Guns N' Rose\ (Gefleft) t."I Hele MYself for Loving You" Joan Jell 9M !fie l lec:khHr1S (8i.<kneart) f. "Slnllllv lrrftlstll*" 1too.r1 Palmer fEMI Mal'lfllllten) • 10.''WNt'i On Your Mind" Information SOdefv <Tommv Boy) * • lllUCf WllllS DIE HARD (R) 12•2JU117 .. 11 IS OIE HARD iRI H US llG IPGI Miller. suffering from a swollen ank.le, performed the Thursday matinee, but decided about 90 m inutes before the cunaan went up not .to do the e vening performance. 11."lf It l1n'I Lovt " New Edll10<1 (MCA) IJ.''PIMM Oon'I Go Girt" New Kldl on tht llOCk <COIUmble) 13,"11 Woulb Takt • StrO<l9 Slron9 Man" Rock Alllev (ltCA) C•lf )4 9'>0'> ORAllfCt MtltOPal•l•nO. It If WIS T"t CITY S"OPO•"• C«•Ut t WHO FRAMED ROGER RAlllT (PG) 'Ull 115 lllSl•UI "' tlUFFELL'S 1'.''Groovv Kind of Lovt" Pn1I Co"'"' (Alleftllcl 1S.'40oo'I lie Cru.C" BOl>l>Y Brown ~MCAI M."Fallen A""'" PotMHI <Enigma) 17."NoOodV's Foor' KtlllW l.Ol)g'nl (COi· LIDO CINEMA ""• pc>f"i -L ldo I 7l-l.l5o0 A "9H CALLID WANDA (") -l£l CURTIS 5:4S·l:OCl·l0 00 HARSOR TWIN Herbot-Wllaon !31-l501 YOUNG GUNS(") I 00 LICENSE TO Dl'IVE (PQ11)' 15-ltoo "'1WAROS ORIGINAi CINEMA -•a•oor Ad•M• 'A-) 102 DEADMNGEU , .. , i:tl-1:15-10:20 CINOU CENTER '1arbof-Ademt I 319-4141 llOOM OVE" liA .. ADOA (P01') HO NIOKT'ALL (PG13) 1·20·1000 umlllel OMING TO AMERIC I'll 'lUS CllO~OOIU OUllDU 11 l'GI • ' O~IY( 1111 OK• ' ' wcoavs 1 • .. £Ht 1 >1 UHl~ U f~ll U•llSS •OHCI ~ -UPHOLSTERY llC. 11 "Oon'I You Know Wl\al Ille Night Can Do?" St..,. WlnwOOcl (\11rgin) U OUl1 IU )0 H CENTRE M.cArthu• al Me ir "4 ... r lu 55 Co•I• Mftaio Fwy In Senl11 Ana 1162-2.266 A . LAST lttOW IUO TOOAYl300 RUNNING OM EMPTY (P013) TIQ 5:30· 1.00· l O:lO A FISH CALLED WANDA (")W. Lil CURTIS 5 45-1:00-10:15 SWEETHEARTS DANCE (R) (Oii) S:4s.1:J0.10:JO WHO FRAMED ROGE" RAAfT (PG) S·45-1·15-10:15 BULL DURHAM (R) N5MAftRIED TO THE 1109 (R) 5:15-9:15 MtONIOHT RUN (R) 5:15-9:45 COCKTAIL R 7;45 , YOUNG GUNS <"> Dfil() £Smtl 5·15-MS-9:30 BETRAYED(") JOll IOlNGO 5 45-1'30·10:45 TOWN CENTER c; '.:> F rwy Bria fol ~~, ~ 1M ', .. Pa,~1.,, 11"1 ~trvc lure TOOAI S19' lllll S.O , M MOON OVE PARADO" (PG13) RICIWlO 011muss 11 45·14S-400 6 LS-I 30·10 30 PAnYH£A T (A) f'1 45-l"OO·S 15·7 JO 945 LL !ft , .. , l 2;JS-2:45·4'45· 7:00·9:00 CROa ... DBMICY (PG)MITMllG 5 45.7 45.945 ... ,_ .... c....""" l""A Nl9hrmare on Mv Street OJ Jauv Jeff&. Tiie Fresh Prlnc;e (Jive) 1122 ..... llft .• CllTI IU&-541-115' ·. DEAD RINGERS (R) , 7 00-9 30 MA RIED TO THE MOB (") 1·4S COMING TO A•RtCA (R) i :l0-10:40 A FISH CALLED WANDA (R) IAMl ltf; C~JIS 6•15·1·30·10.30 BETRAYED (R) DCllUWIMD 5 4S-l.1S·l0:30 MOON OVER PARADOR- (PG13) RICHMO 111muss 5•4s.1:00·10:l5 HUNTING TOH TWIN hech·...,n 141--0:m PAnYHmMST , .. , &:JO.ljl~lO:l5 ( ) I I A90VE THE LAW " 6:20·10 JO CINEMA WfST We9t,..,1n1lar r,old•nwet l llQ1 1Q)~ GtNUAL ADMISSION 13 50 , A Mil Y •AfroAflflJIOHTS S2 00 TUES/WEIJ/T"1JRS AT STA""lO SCM(NI ICAM9A~ (R) 70l.9ll INLL8N)IR (R) .......... ----- 4'r • ,.. Ot • I 1 A' ~ j \.< ·.-. MllUftllM \.. CHARTER CENTfR •• ,,,., 1 1 s...,-. M I --0770 MOON OVE" PHADOR (PG 13) RICIWID U.:YfUSS S 4S·l·OO·l0 IS A FISH CALLID WANDA , C"l ... Ul~ :tt-l:l~lt:H DEAD MNGE"S . (R) NIO·t:lS SWEETHEARTSDANCI (") • s 30.7 )l.t JI CROSSING DELANCIY . (PG)MITMllG 'JG.a Je.ll·JO -~ VILLAGE •'ff.1,f" On Be.ch 81wc: • !'I~~ 1 ru)rf~ 0f ~., ~ .... r. ; ... 119, o-y..' JOOAY S2 ts llffl S• Pa MOON OVER PARADOll (PG13) l:OO·H S.l:lO NIGHTFALL HM .. S·ll ll DEAD .... , .. , 12 15·2·JO.HS·7:tO·t·JO A FISH CALUD WANDA , .. , .. mmms 12 l0·2 4S·t9-7 IS.t-ll 20."True Love" Glenn Frev (MCA) CROWN VAi l fY CINEMAS Crown "•lley Ptrkwey 2 BL::><kt '°'ort~ nl 5 0 Fr•y .. -Q, UCllllETODRIYE P011 i :J0.10:35 HTRAYED (R) 5.15-7;JO.JO:OO ADMNGE"S (R) 5 30.7 45-10:00 PA TTY .. MteT . (") 5 15·7: .. "'5 r. r-J~C ''"'EMA', ; ... , f • ,, •• ·.JI. 9',1)( TC>ft l~s l. ""-'""for Ofltrucllon'' Gum & lt°'fi (Giffen) 2."Hontet"la" Ott Lt Poard (Mercurvl l."Trecv Chipman" Trac\' Clle~n (Eleklre) A."'Gocklell' $0undlr•dil" <Eielur1) S."AoU With 11" Sl1v1 W1"wood (Virgin) 6."He's 1ne OJ. I'm tne R•-" O J. Jauv Jeff & The Frtlll Prince (Jive) 7."Felth" G-111.Mlcn .. 1 lCOlumt>lal l."Slmote Ptenure•" 8 oOt>v McFerrTn <EMl- Men1111111n) , 9.''Klck" INXS (Atlenllc) 10,"0Ull2" Ven Halen (We r11ar 8ros I 11.''Lone Cold Winttr .. Clnoerena (Mercurv) 12.''C>Nn Uo •nd Sev Ahh" Polson (Enigma) 13.''And Justice for All" M111Hlca (Elektra) 14."Heevv Nov•" ROl)tfl P•lmer IEMI· MeMtt1en) 15,"Hffrl 8rt1k" Ntw Edlllo11 (MCA) - 16.''Smell World" Huey Lewis & TM News tChl'Ytail1l . 17."0on'I 81 Cruel" 800l>Y Brown (MCA) ll."l•P of Lu•urv" Cllffp Trick (EPIC) 19.''ltlchard Mltr11" RlcNiro Mar• IEMI· Manhet11 n) 20."L•I II Loose" GIOria E"efan & Miami. Sound Mecnlne (EPlc) ADULT SING LU I .. ., Would Tl kt a Slrono SlrO<l9 Man" Riek -.11lev (RCAl 2."True Lovt" Glt nn Frtv (MCA) l "I'll AIWIYl Lov• You" TavlOr Oevne (Arllll ) •."One Good Women" Pt1er Cetera (full .Moon> S "Groo\'V Kind of Love" Pl'lil COiiin\ (Allenr.cl 6,.'10on·1 You Know Wllat tht • Sltvt WlnwOOcl (Virgin) 7 "0on'I WorrY. Bt HIOl>V" 8000v ~Feft1n IEMl·Mlnhtllanl • t."PtrflCI World" HutY Ltwls & The News IChrYMll$) 9 "Koltomo" The a.ecn 8ovs CE!elllrel 10. "Loolt Ou1 Anv Wlnoow" 8ruc1 Horn1bY &. Tiie lt11191 (ltCAI 11,"0ne Moment 111 Tlm." wnllnev 11o1n1on (Arl1l1) 12."Hert w11n Mt" REO soeeowaoon IEolc) ll,"1 Dol'l'I Wini lo Go Oil. Wiii\ You Ulle Thet" EllOll JOIWI (MCA) 14.''How C•n l•Fell?" •rtelht (A&.M) 15."Lovln' Arm1" l lvlng11on T1vlor <Croll&...) 16."Wl'len I Fett In Lovt " Ne•allt Colt (EMI· Mlnll11t1n) " 17."Forevef YOUll9" Roel S1twer1 (Werntf' eros,) 11,"Mllsed Oc>oortunlly" 0 1rvl Hall & Jonn 0.ln IArl1l1) 6 19."I Dol'l'I Winna Vt WllllOUI Your Lovt" CPllCffO IRffl'IMl 20.''Wheft.. You Put Your Heart lfl It'' Ktnnv lt091"1 (R-IM) COUNTRY SINGLH ,L"We lella.,,. In HIPPY Endtll0$" Earl Tl'lomea Conley & El')tl'lvlOu H1rrl1 IRCAI 2.''HonkY Tonlt Mo«!" R1nav Trevis (Werner e rOl.) l.''StrMll of lleltenfiel<I" Owlohl Yoekem & e\ldl aw.n1 (ltff!'IM) •."sir-Enouoh 10 a.no" Tanv1 Tueller ICapltOll n L S."UntOIO'tlorle\" K1lhy Matltl (Mercvrvl 6."eunon Off Mv Shirt" Ronnlt Mll~o !RCA) 7."Gonne T1kt 1 Lot of Rlvef" Tht Oak Rldff eoY1 (MCAl •."I Oon'I HIVt Far 10 Fell" Sltlo Ewino (MCA) 9 "Addk:lld'' Oen S..b IC1PllOll lO."llut Love" The O'KI M$ (C01um1>l1I ll.''Oerlene" T Grenem Brown (C1olloll 11 "Surnmer Wind'' The Oewrt Rose Bind (MCA·Cutl>l 13."~ SllouJO Bt With You" Sttve Werlntr (MCA) • 1• ''Tear Steined Letter' Jo.tel Sol1nier (RCA) lS."llUt 10 ltit 8one" SwM•hteris of tna Rodeo (C01um1>l1) 16."ltUlllWIY Treln" Rosen11a C1Sll (COl- umtllll '!4 sweetheart . of a movie." -David Shtt/wr, KNBC-TV *LA~ Pacific's ...,,,..,..:......wi,.... llTIAYID tll'' ,,.,,,,.,,. ... ,_ ,ATTY MUIST .., 11 U Jolt t·H 7•41 ,.., PIUllNDll IWI 11'• t:H 4:41t.fl l:st 11.- GIJtwlYS 523-1611 llUO,._~-'""-,, ...,,......,...__ IUDlltNlllSl'll l2110loGOt1•• ... , ... ...,, ...... "...., ,..._~ UNIAl (ll t stO l ilt .... est•, .... lftUYID .. IWllilllt• .. ltlll 1 Chancellor's Club tmembers in a~tion BJ VIDA DEAN TM team of G•ll Sta;_alter and ... ..., ,... .... lloo • Sodertlll1 took the name I Close to 250 members of 1he '.'Twelve-Year heh" and finished fir'it Chancellor's Club and Daniel G. 1n croquet. Aldrich Jr. Society donned while Coming in second '"Cr~ Sbaroa attire and took to the green for Ellis and David Patty. w11h the 1eam croquet (and other games) a1 UC! of Dick Sim and Annie Cbu randing in recently. last place. (Sim is cha1rm11n of the Chancellor Jack Peltason and hi OOA Society and Chll ~ VP of wife SauM we~ there. Other were programs for the club.) Demll• Alper, the new dean of the UCI students provided bluegrass Graduate School of Management and musk as the guests pla> eQ. soc1al1zcd his wife-Camlll~ Bertolet-Afiner; and dined. The tncnu included bab' ftolMrt RJekok, new dean of 1hc back ribs, hot hnks. green pea -.alnd. School of Fine Arts~ anu ''iec cornbread. peach cobbler and ~"cct chancellors Jolm Mlltaer and his wife potato pie. Chancellor·., Club mem- Carol and Edward QaUllaaa and his ber Fred Burrell ofBurretrs Rib Cage wife Betty. in Santa Ana pro' 1ded 1hc Sou1hcm G.ames included croquet, golf cro-fare. • quet a-mt horseshoes. One of the rules The Chancellor·s Club. l 'C rs observed in this second annual ··cro-premiere suppon group. 1-. cum posed quet on the Grt"tn" event "a" no of alumni. parenh and commun11~ husband and wife teams. leaders. Claancellor Jack and Su&anne Dorothy Ooan. · o.llr ............. by o.-........ Shanon anclJlm llcLuckey ln tbe wblte. ~ . Annie and Clement Chu at Croquet on the Green. -l . . . . . . Replace ramparts.with amber waves . "' . . " .. . DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm so are worse tban tbat. I'd put them at picked that lemon 1s am~' tef: to me. &)ad you printed the words to our one la 10.000. And by tbe way, tbere Francis Scott Kc\ "rote 11 10 1m- national anthem. I was one of 1hose are four verses. . monalizc an ins1gn1ficant battle of a kids who never learned them when I A DEAR ANN L.\NDER : Wben I minor war (War of 18121 was in school alJd ha e been em bar-II '4asa kid (60-plu ~ea~agol "e stood · From Russellville . .\la: 'I ou are rassed about it ever since. Thanks a . at attenuon when 1he national mistaken when )'OU assume that heap, doll. -LAKE FOREST. ILL. I .... DEIS anthem was pla~cd. Men tool. off ·people don't kno" the "ordi; to our DEAR LAKE: You and a few Lii their hats and tho!iC in uniform national anthem merel\ bccauSt' the' mWioo ot~n. Read oa: satined. Toda) nobod~ pa~ the lea t move their hpsa httlc and .don'rsmi DEAR ANN LA NDER : "The bit of attenuon. The~ keep nght 1:>n The problem inhat it 1 "ritCen in G Star-Spangleo Banner .. is a stupid ume view ud laave written to their jabbering av.a). chc" ing gum . 'imol.-major. which means 11 ha an F harp sona.. The words don't make sen'lc 10 coasresamea about it. I •m among 1ng c1gare1tcs and drinking beer. h's a that few people can reach. If ll "ere the average person. Forc\amplc. how "°'e wbo would prefer "America tbe damned d 1 sgracc I' -pla)ed in the ke~ ofB Oat major C' en many people know what a ram pan 1s'! BeHtlf91." Someho•', "amber waves DIA APOLI . , I could sing 1t. See what I mean? -l ENN'I fr\ ef sram" u4 "pt1rple mo.nt•in's DEAR INDY: Guess· I'm an old From Brun'sw1ck. Me.: When.I was LIMA. OHIO. majesty" sound more like tbe cou ntry squue like you. t.t.'s disgustinJ. in grammar school (I qi I) "C'"'tf'Jtl to DEAR LENNIE: A rampart I love "8a "tJae rockets' red itlare" From ~eoY\o. \to .. During\\ ortJ memonze all four 'c~ of .. The ls .... u .... ja1t a ajaate while I go look aacl "bombs barsting la air." War , II a Bnttsh \\ 11 nott'd tha1 Star-Spangled Banner." I am 7 ~ear-. It ap. DEAR ANN LANDER · You arc Amencan <>\Piers . could · b::ird~ old and am "nung the "ord trom DEAR ANN LA DER : "The right when you sa~ an a'' ful lot of stumble 1hrouih the lir 1 le" hnt>'> of memo~. Sort") I can't recall the third Star-Spangled Banner" should never folks don't kno" the wortl.s 10 "Thl' "The Star-panglcd Banner"' but the~ verse .. A.nn. but here are the lir\t. have been designated a our national Star-Spangled Banner:· You \\Cre knew all the "ord to "P1s1ol Packin' ~pnd and founh 'erse 'i ou ma~ anthem. Very few people ha'c the referring to the first "erse. no doubt Mama." I didn't con"c;1Jcr thJt .tn pnnt m' name ir,ou "ant 10. I'd like voice range to handle it' lt's,an octave I'll bet not one person in 1.000 kno"~ insult becau!.\:. "P1:.1ol Pal·l.1n · that. -·MARIE B.\. TER WHITE and a fifth. We should ditch that dog the second and third ver cs\\ h1ch. in Mama" 1s a much better c.ong. DEAR MARIE: With pleasure! and 10 for "America the Beauuful." my opinion. are much mMe 11mng. From Augusta. Ga "Tht• • ar-Dat a remarkable great lady you -WM:T.G .. OAKLAND. -LITTLE ROCK. .. Spangled Banner" became our na-are! A.ad yolll' penmanship is mucb DEAR OAK: Lob of folks bold tbe DEAR LIM'LE ROCK: The odds tional anthem 1n I IJJ I \\'h} the~ better tbaa mlae. dear. · ,·non 't want to be bugged_? Stick out your tongue P1opte will not in terrupt )our train of thought by ~pea~ing to you. 1fthe} ~ AUTO FACTS notice your tongue is protruding sliahtly. Psychologists found 1h1'i ow durina research in hbranc . 11ght be somethinf to it. You sec ccnain basketbal players do that at the foul line someti~. and nobod) e\ er tries to strike up aco0\ersat1on with them. A smugglerofparr-0ts from ~1e\ICO says he taped birds inside his car's hubca~. ~or a while after the trip. they didn't talk much. he sa) . Didn't know what to say. I suppose. Fat' men get closer sba' cs than 1hm men. Report is a new therup~ group - where "the other , woman.. g~t psychological suppon from her ~er -is called Mistresses .\non~mou . No laughing matter. says our Lo' c and War man. Ought to be 1hree groups. for each of the tnangles· comers. A falling cal tenses up. but sense~ somehow when gets to peak 'cl<X'it)'. "SO relaxcs and spreads its legs Ttuf why a cat 1 more hkel> 10 su!"'k--t"'a 20-story fall than a I 0-stOI') fall . Q. How's I\ ruled 1n the "IFL v.flcn a receiver catches a pass that bounce off a goal post? .\. Incomplete. · In 1981. se'en 1zablc l \ LI.lies had femaje ma) ors. NC?" ~J.du .. Onl} place In the "'and \\ho re ~OU can ~e flamingo and penguins together 1n the wild 1s ~1agallancs. Chi I~. - Everr couple of weeks. somcbod~ over age 65 is injured in" hat' h)lcd as a "skatcboardin$ a c1dcn1:· Jt - cording 10 the stat1s11c1ans. ome ;ust tripped .over 1he things. but 11' known most were out there rolling down the street. As a state. ~far. land 1s not bad But a.s an .\ustralta·n sheep ranch. 11 cen.a1nh wouldn't be the b1gge I Chicken dipped 1n p1q m1"\ hcforc ·it's deep fned 1s kno"' n 10 the food trade as "battered chi kco.'' ~oul'ld' illegal. Wh(n a proper butlt!'f ,'S'!f\('".o.rU don't see h1 thumbs. ( Welt Pus Sonll l • Q.6-As South, vulnerable. you bold: • 07' 6J '7' • AllQIWJ 1M biddina has pr~: s-c111 W• Neftll r.- 1 • ....... i• ,_ l ... t WM& clo '" bid now? A. Akbouala tllilllp an 'b •Iliad .. lO loot 91>. JCN d laa" tMa - ... I I u•ot1•' .. bid. ·~ t• _. two ....-. aow. bm if ~lmk••move.10--.. toro...,.... - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. September 2e. 1988 AU One-eyed monster insatiable pre_dator . . Telev1s1on 1s hke a spoiled child at the dinner table. When it's hungry. 1t JRbs everything 1n sight and de\ our\ at unul there is nothing left. When you try to feed it something nc". 11 rolls 11 around 1n its mouth for ma\ be 13 weeks -then spns tt ou1. lt''i hungry all the lime.· " In. ouroty, w~ ha~ 33 c'hannC'ls You can tum on the TV at 5 a.m for Gospel 8111 and watch n until 4·30 a.m. the next da) "'hl'n "Father Knows ~sf" flashes on the screen Latel) I've been \loomed abou1 thl' caung ha bus of telens1on. Then~ 1sn ·1 enough entertainment. news. spon:. bu.siness. weather. drama poll11cs or music 10 fill It up. We have sponscasters 1ntcn 1e" ing one another and weatht'rpcopk o;tag- ing contests \0 predict tltl' tir"t snowfall. There·s a '>tat1on \ha1 lcll·· casts Congrn~ m ~mm 1 I m amazed this 1s sold "11huut J prescnpuon from )Our doctm >Ont· station does nothing but roll tl' 1 \ schedules. Dunng lht:' pohttcal con- ventions. we-watt"hed1h~mmm~ot By SYDNEY OM.ARR TaetUy, September t7 •limo wllh a flag on the fender parlred in a pra,ge. There arc millions of people out there every day npping off society, fiJht1ng over custody of children, chmbing mountains and pro1es1ina. We're breaking Our bones u·ying to manufacture enough oews to satisfy the ap~te oftelev151on. but it's not enough. "How many rhinos matin& in the wild can you build an hour around? How many people can Charles Ku rah find who play 4 chain saw w11h their nose? • But mostly what concerns me 1s the future of talk ho"s ~here are tomorrow's guests coming from? After Joan. Kathleen and Jane tap tht' pool of 1ntcresung fuests in the morning. we ha\e Ph i . Oprah. Sally Jessy. Regis. Kathie Lee and Gary bcaung the shrubbe~ fo r more. T"h1s 1s followed b) more talk "1th Larry, Barbara. Johnn). Da\ld. Ja}. Bob. Geraldo. Monon and Ted. Telev1s1on needs beuer tood. Re-runs ar?)Ust empt~ l'alor1es. ARIES (March 21 -~pnl '"' Empham on power. authority. ability to put best foot forward People "ho pre' 1ousl> ignored )Ou· will now say. "Where have you been aJI m) hfe." 'l ou'll he re"'arded. scenario feature$ money, love. TAURUS (Apnl 20-Ma~ 201. Wh4ll had been ··mysterious" will be easily explained. Stress independence creau' It). courage. p1oneeriog spirit. You're due for fresh start in ne" direc11on. You might be appearing before cameras. GEMINI (Ma) 21-J un e 20): Farruly member displays "remark.able intuition." Emphasis on pleasure. reward. romance, spcculauon. Some will declare. "Your sex appea l 1s sho"ing." ~nse of.direcuon 1s restored. • CANCER' (June 21 ·Jul~ !!). You're "released" from foohsh obligation. Focus on tra,·el. social ac1ffit~. populan1y. awareness ~fbody imqe. Morale is elevated as career. business act1v11ies get boost. Gemini featured.. • LEO (JUI) H-.\ug.. 2;l: Check souroc matenal. read bety.un lines, focus on publishing. ad,entsing. d1stnbu11on. Member of opposlle sex plays key role. becomes valuable-all). Long-distance call relates to possib.le j~umcy. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Read and wme. aniculate fC$(1np. More . J>tOple are intercsled in ~our 'iews. some will dedarc. "I can really team something from )Ou:· po1h2ht con11nues on tinancfs. 1ncludin1 trust find .. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 2:!') Y-ou get )Our v.a) 1n connection with saJe or purchase of luxur: ttem Focus on flo""crs. music. romance, arch1.tectural design. Domcsuc acu' 1t1cs aC'cclerate -spotlight on home and mamaa.c. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-:"'o' ~ 1 l Define terms. refuse to be cajoled into acceeting "S(Cond best .. Emphasis on "orkmanship. quality. employment, possible \'\Sii to vcterinanan. Plsces person 1s trying to tell you somethina.. SAGITTARIUS l"Xo' 22-Dec 21 l: Past mistakes come forward.enabling rou to rccllfl.and team pot11ght..on re ponsibilt1~. deahngs with higher-ups. Crca11veju1ces..s11mulated. you'll e\pl"CSS"ldeastn dynamic manner. CAPRICORN (Dec :!2-Jan I~)· Finish "hat yDu stan. refuse to p ve up something o( value for "empt} promise ·· Emphasis con110ues on propcny, basic values. quaht). durab1h1' You'll be 1nv1ted 10 pantc1~te in study. AQUARIUS (Jan :!0-Feh I J: Let go of ··tosing sttuat1on ... Emphasize mdepcndcncc,..creau' 11~. st~ le. \1ember of oppqsne sex helps you set to bean of matters. Relative 1s res11cs ... does not ha\ e factual data. Leo repretented. -PISCES (Feb. I 9-\lar\.h Jtll: Focu on food. family. security. abode. You'll be concerned "11h in come. possessions. basic vaJues. Family member helps 'you select an11que 'ostalgia dominates. reunion with friend. schoolmate featured. . . IF SEPTEMBER %i IS YO UR BIRTHDAY }OU arc dynamic. impulsive, creative. svmpatheuc to undcrdo& Currenl C)cle h1ghhghts bus1oess. career. mamage. i>oss1bk add111on 10 fam1h 'I ou'll ha' e more responsibility. yo~'ll be e"tpccted 10 meet deadlines Check datcs for poltC) payments. including insura~ce .\nes. Libra people pla~ 1mponan1 ~le 1n ~our hfe• ACROSS 1 T.op1c 5 Elecilonee< 10 European 1' Profess 15 Gauge 16 Half ol<>Md 17 -Dictc 18 Growing out 19 Head; Fr 20 Augment 21 Animal food 22 Cut 24 Advertise 26 Be frugal 27 Dolt 28 [)ocj( 31 Btvouact 34 T licolor and Maple L•f 35 A-5 monef 36 Obtain 37 Dirt ,38 Conjofn 39 Knack .A-0 CtasaHy 41 Speech -defects 42 StJctcy ~ substance 44 Aver 45 "G~ntght 46 Prickled 50 Prompt 52 Otmlnvt1¥e 2 3 17 .. 53 Eutern name 54 Strength 55 Suppose 57 Black 58 Depress 591>etlu.cSer 60 Run easily 61 Openers 62 Parasite 63 Mr Allen DOWN 1 Subdued 2 Conjure up :tSailbOat 4 Audition 5 Sullies 6 On edge 7 State ,,. 8Auem~ 9 Importance 10 F•brlc$ 11 Oustings 1~ Reckol-1 13 Brought up 21 Mllgnitude 23 Edges 25 Annlsh native 28 Humlfiate 28 Bueball ploy 29 Tncille 30 Corrodes 3 1 CrustltONl'I 32 Gn. Pf'•I 33 Wedlocit 6 7 34 9uild 37 Make mecn•rucalty 38 RUier 40 R•YiM't kin 41 Ftuf1 43 Cockt•••• 44 Glad r11g1 46 Adtusted 47 TOii 8 9 '8 Slip away . '9 F9n1ed so~ 51 ~· L..-• 52 L•Men city. se O!'l~ot 57 Gobttn 11 12 13 ' Ormnge CoMt DAIL y PILOT/ Monday, September H . 1H8 ' by Bii Keane COU1'Tll:R CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta BLOOll COUNTY .--q'I -----"I know my phone number and my house number. Now all I hafta learn is my zip coat." MARMADUKE by Brafl Anderson "Well. ho~ did it go at obedience setiool?" PEANUTS I SOPf'OSE THERE ARE TIMES WHEN 'T'OU CANNOT IMA61NE T~lflN6 TO 60 ll-4ROU6H LIFE WIT140UT ME .. GARFIELD • TUllBLEWEEDS ~ MtA"r! rt'~ NOW PCSSI~ ~ '1tJ() NC'~~ S(1Ull!RS 10 HCOME hWl•5RS OF OU" 1'f1N ! ~,.~~~'6'-;J.-.. it: DRABBLE Q W\-\ i CH BRUS ~ NEVf ~ GETS ASKED OUT? DENNIS THE MENACE - ... by Hank-Ketcham- ~---=:ic:=\l ' -.....:.... I ' 'IF IT WALKS LIKE A DUCK, TALKS LIKE A. DUCK ,AAO LOOKS LIKE A DOCK ••• Ii~ MARGARET. 11 • ___ .. , ... ___ .., by Char1e-s M. Schulz ON TME OTMER ~ANO. WMAT1S WROM6 WITH JtJST 601N6 TMROU6H LIFE'-? by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan NorJSe~E! OOR NEW fl\J1AAl\k::E: eXAMSAReMAn ~1Wt: a41~Nt'ef l.Q.l ~:~·~· 1 ,~T ~u.£'2f. . °"···~~~ '.· ... ~ .. "• 0 0 .. ,., ~· by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady ARLO AND JANIS I N..Wli.~ ,._V DGMT ~ J JLWA"" t,A'f 'fdRVI~ A80Uf ~ ~ NE.VU !JO&.vt() AAY1Ua)G! If ~VU GOJAE,Y. -FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE Resta\Dnt cntic" review: RD'.z·G ~t - JUDGE PARKER rw;;EN MARIGENE EXPLAINS THAT S HE HAS A DATE W ITH R ICK.MARIE TELLS HER THAT THE YOUNG . ASSISTAN-T IS HIGHCV-REGA-ROEO ~ BY.EVERYONE AT SPENCER FARMS t FUNKY WINKERBEAN _, ... ,,. DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau JE ~IBP FfMJ SQRPR/51!5... 115 THe SOI MAP M'I /,ft/ J fl6!t@I< Mi\eMY WllYI ~.. eATQtJI0/6 : \-IW()O./ -; :''~ I l<IGJ. AU. TH6 5UM5 Sf6tif "70t/TOI-~. ~­me5 I TH!NI( 7H6 GUY Wl'M ""1tllNfi ISNr MAU.'I ~ a/5lf lfr A/.J,. I \,___,_..,...... llNIJ(). ~ AtMO!i1" AS IFHIHA/)~ /WI/.. '1141/N ... •-=-1 by Berke Breat~ by Jimmy Johnson by Lynn John~ton by Harold Le Opux HE 010N'TSAY •.. 6UTI HOPE IT'S SOME PLACE WHERE? ~E CAN DANCE' He·o10 MENTION A RAMEY'S CAFE' EVER HEAR OF I T? by T-om Batluk .. . . . .. - --~~~~~~~~ MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1988 Loss of ·No. l Lewis takes his time in taking gold .. • • 1s no concern·· But MttI:ler takes a leged prediction for FV title to task By ROOER CARLSON °' .. ..., .......... It was buried in the account of Friday's editions, a quote attributed in the aftermath 'Of Fount:iin V:ille} High's loss to M ission V1CJO l:ist "eel in non-league football. It surfaced to the top in ·arnrda} 's 'edition as the Quote of the Da.\. and because of it Barons Coach· Mike 'Milner is aSlcing or a De nial oT the Day. ··1 didn't say that, .. 1ns1sts \1ilnC"r. "I d id 901 say, 'We will" rn the ~unset League: "I don't rememberm} C\act "On.le;. but it was the u1.,.alcnt of~ c or eague \! e ha\ e- lcague m two weeks. and \\l''ll he OK.' "I would never sa} ·we" ill" rn the Sunset League.'" There arc a lot of people\.\ n o \.\OUld tend to agree with the tho1,1ght and Milner and his Barons ma\ be thinking it too. But as for boasting. or prtdicung, Milner 1s not ready to claim u. _ The Barons arc also unabl~ to claim any part to No. I in Orange Count} any longer bccau~ of the defeat. but that doc,n't bothcr_MalMr too much1 , either. ""I don't lhmk the No. 1 thing had any effect on us. but at added incentive for the oppos1t1on." s~ud Milner. "If there was any pre!.sure o n us, it was from the media The pressure wasn't from the CQ\lchang staff." With the Barons falling. 11 lea\ cs jusr one Sunscl League entl') "'11h an unblemished non-league rcrnrll - Edison. Here's what the coacht>r, 1n thC' Sunset League had to ~~ afl\.·r \\ed . ): I Mitur,of FountahrValtey, tollow-:: ing has team's 24-3 loss: .. We pla~ed a good football team in M1ss1on \'ac.'JO and-the • we were. They "anted 11 more than we dad. Usually rhe team read~ to pla) which wanls 1l more. gets 11. .. We played hornbl), dcfcn<,1,cl~ for the second wee,k 1n a ro" . .\nd. after a greal game offensl\ el) against El Toro. '>'-C did not pla) "ell -(Plea.e aee LOSS/83) American feuds. fusses. gets }}is second gold in long jump EOL L 1.\1'1 -Lt·ap1ng lizards' ( arl Lewis v.as funous b1ckenng "11h officials bet'-'t"t'n Jumps. but 11 didn't stop him from waring into 01~ mp1t h1stor} with Amencan teammate Roger "'-ingdom a hooded blur in the high hurdle!> Lewis dropped h1!.John \tc Enroc 1m1ta11on Monday JUSt long enough 10 I)~ ~!\-feel. i t -mchcs. lead a .S. s""ttP v.1th s1l-.er mcdah't \h~e Po"ell and bronze medahs1 Larr} ~h ncls and hecomc the first longJumper to,. win back-to-bad. gold' It v.a~ the lint 1-=· '\long Ju mp fin1.,h for the C nited Sta 1es ~ml e I 904 Kmgdom. 100. \\on h" ~rond -.1ra1ght gold 1n the I\ (Pleue see LEWIS/83) OLYMPICS O N T V c==..=:=::.::~.1p0rtrtafr .i JtJ-'f p.m -DI\ mg 1 mt·n ., pl:itform final I. qchng lmen·s road ratd Oo\mg tquanc.'rtinals). women ·s basketball and 'olle\ ball (semifinals) . freest} le wrestling: 'r 30-11 .30 p:m -Water polo (US vs Hungar: l. tenn1<; <men·~ doubles and ~omen·!> s1ngfes quaner1inal!>J T UESDAY Monarchs show they 6-9 am -)nchronized. <;\\1mm1ng <duet prehmmanes). women·s \Olle)ball (semaflnal), wc1ght!!fimg c 1 lQk~-p.m. -rrlglllaghts \_(> tfic da~'s events: 4· 30-9 p.m -~1en·s basketball ("semifinal). track and field I decathlo n. men's 400). boxing (quarterfinals). cquestnan !team Jumping Can_pla_1T four~a Uar-fe-r~lymplc-dmiger -;! -'1 LlM Jacquin of Palos Verde · is thr own over an ob9tacle by her bone . final). freest) le wrestling. By U VJN BALL ..., ..... Cein'•••t .... Mater Dc1 High suffered t\\O tough losses to rwo o(highl) ·regarded foes the-first rwo weeks of the season. But few believed the Monarchs wouldn't avenge them~h l'S. ~nd they proved "'onh' of their h1gh-pre- scason ranking Frida~ night against Santa Ana, runningawa) \\1th a 17-10 victory over the count) 'c; No. ~­ {'Inked football team at the nata na Bowl. · Jumping our tQa 14-0ad'lintagein the first half. the~onarch!> hdd otTa late surge b) the Saints to wal~ a\\a) with their first victor\ of the ~ason Mater Oea·s 1-2 rec'ord 1~ dece1\·ing in the fact that it ha5 . faced the county's top two teams :u'!d trighl)- rated San . 01e•o_ CouQt} PQ."et Oceanside over 11s first thr~c games. Sanra Ana's potent rµnnang game howe ver. was st)micd · b} the Monarchs" dcfcnsi'c fro nthnc that held the Sainrs to all of fi\e ~ards darln& lndJvtdual jumping competition tOO.y. Sb~ waa unJnjared. rushmfi on the n1gh1 . tor:~r~~~~e;1~1•1:~::1u~~~,·\~~ Boliay 11·ves out ... h1·s ·drea~ tts own yards on the ground. thanks in pan to Keali1 ChtTord's· 169 . .\nd Danny O'Ni;1rs pair of touchdown . passes in .the ccond quancr pro\Cd ~ Gary Boha~ ·sdrc\lm bc%insu 1h1s the be the kc)'. 'cdiuon hits thedn.,.c"a~ this n cnang Whale Mater Dea got 11s tir!.t ta\ll' uf -he beg1nscompet111un at the\. \.111 victory. Woodbndge and Inane \\Ill Olympiad io Seoul at 136pounds1n be prepanng for a sho"dO\\ n or'lhc freestyle wrestling. rcprcscntmg (an- undefeatcd on Fnda' after 1mpro' 1ng ada, to 3-0. Costa Mesa p1cl ed up its .Now a :!7-yc<)r·old \r11onan \\ho second wan in three tnrs ·on the sull calls Fountain Valle~ h1 homr. strength of its '-"tShbonc olTcnsc. Bohay hassho"'n ho" 101urn a Laguna Beach. \\h1ch 11cd Dana ncgah.,.e1ntoapos1U\e\\ltha Hills with a late field goal. a' 01ded 11 determination" h1ch tx'gan a~ a third loss. • Barononh1s"a~ toCIFglo~. Herc is ho w the coaches\ IC\\ed l:bt Four years ago. he h<ld pro' en he week's games· was his nauon·s best at ht'> v.,c1ght Cbuck Gallo, Maler Del. on a , , -lfl wan over an1a .\na~ ·•\\ e got that lir.t wan under our belt. but thl' most amoonanl 1h1ng is that \\C pla\cd a (Plea.e'see MONA RCHS/8 2 ) -. category.bup\asdcn1ed thr hnnn· , to compete becau!oe lo~ah~ tu the man he had beaten on th\-mat couldn't be denal·d b' ( 11nad1an authont1es. · It obviously hun c.kcpl~-. ~ut therl' ROGER C11LSOI SPOR TS COLUMNIST were no ahb1sor sour t1rJpe~ coming from Boha~ lhc lran plant..:d(.10- adlan who had pent moo;1 Mh1' hk in Southern (ahfom1a and \n1C'nJ Instead he spent the nn t h1ur ~ca~, establish mg himself in thl' e\l.'~ llth1' c-ountn. ·s nuthont~ · No" he enters" 11h both lJk'gonl'' • in h1s corner. loyalt) and ab1l1111.•<1 and he's spl11 O\ ct\\ hich 1cel1, tx·~1- 10 kno"' he's Canada's hl·q :it I \f\ pounds orto kno"' he's 'll~°"th~ count(} ·scho1ce from lhe heart Heenterscompe1111on ll'ehng.hl· has a legimmrrc ho t at a medal \\Ith a~lf-anal)SISOf"in thCtOPl'lght .. and it's h1s'Opm1on lhat an~ one tn thatgroupha ashot Thefa\Ontema\ beOl..ldhom:i·.., John Smith. one ot'ourbcst hnfX'' tr>r a medal 1n v..resthng. Boha~ h.i' met m11h twice and lo<.t on lx>t h tlt cas1ons. 9-1 and 11-J ~nd there arc'" o othl'r' \\ h Vl1 Boha' cons1de!"'> ma1urot"1.ic k' -a O\ 1e·1 and a Bulgandn-'-thl' name' are not important lo Boha' (PleueseeBOHAY /B3) 0 SEOUL/1988 Holland v:oices concern&af undef eatedcoach He hopes S ea K i ng~ keep hunger intact after st a rting season with t hree w ins How Sea View League teams fared TNm, r«ord 1..HLWMlt---1"his....w-lt''-Nigh Fri. Fn. Fri Fri. reponer that but that' \\hat h\·""" .\nd he "'a~ flghl "But our dclen..,e .,.hl1\H'J up to ...ola'. gu' s 1lk. ...Lad P.a.1..hi.:l.J.l J.ruL Ke' m Th0ma' and 11ln 1n,1de b3ckers Our Jt'fen,l· piJ' l'd By ROGER CARLSON ot-.a..,,......, Over the course of 15 SCilsons as Corona del Mar · High·s football coach, Dave Holland has on occasion learned to handle various adversities. But-rarely has he found himself in this ·situat ion -trying to keep a hd on his playen' helmets. After two straight sh utout' vic- tories, his Sca·Ki ngs responded wi 1 h a who(>pina 52-8 rour of a re :pccted Sant1qo outfit last w1:ek. f unher cemcntina their reputauon a No.:! in C lf Division Vtc1rcles,as "ell as No. 8 in the Daily Pilot's Orange County T 10. ' · ~ the question comes -docs Holland indeed have an\' concerns about the satisfied feeling and poss- ible lack of hunger? . • det San1oago, 52·9 L agur>a Hills (al MV) def -Los A.mioos 17· 7 Laou'la Sen (at OCC I 1os1 ro Hin Beach 10·7 al La Habra phenomenal "You kno" me." s:i1d Holland. "Abolutely1t'saconcern.11· the ktnd of thing we preach against. I'm \er) concerned about .people thanking we·re unbeatable We ha'e to be '>Ure we know -v.e're in a ball gantc on Friday. ~Corona oet MaT ("3-0) E•lancla (3-0) Newoort Ha,..bor ( l-2) S.ddi.o.ck (0"'3) Tustin (0-3) · University (0·3) lost lo Oom•nguez . '10·"/ al Serr• tosl 10 1,.-v1ne 13-7 El Toro (al MV) lost 10 Wdbrg 14-12 Foo•hill (al Irvine) Thur Sal "Ma) be "e h.i \ e to \pl' n,1 nwre umc in practice on o ur itknsc Hopefulh ne\t "eel.. our otll·n,t "ill be on the field inMcad of at £ '1.rnua High hoo1 ·· "Laguna HlllSJUSI won a gaml.' and thev could be 3-0 thcm~h c \ l'n easily, and the) belie~:c it's coming together. h 's a game where they ha' e a lot of things going for 1h1:m.·· ll was Cbrona del Mar which had a lot of things going for 11 agamst Santiago. "I really don't tnink the score 1<. an path. althou&h not an ~utte 'ud1 andicataon of Sanuago. The~ ha\e spectacular tash1on .. ,a, E<.1an~ .> good personnel. but '-'I.' "ere pla~ ang. which has alrcad~ (X1<..ll'd more \ 1~ - really weir. · tones (three) than 11 J1d the pa~t l"l' .. We have some real tools:· cmr-years combined. tinued Holland, "ho anterruptl'd . Herc·s v. hat coachl'' from the h1m~lfm his nc'\t sentence. Orange (oa t .\rea tn the -a \ 1~·'' "lfl keep talking. I'm going. to bun. League had to a~ about last "ed ' m yself," the aJwa~s cautious Holland ~mes ~e"'J>Ort Ha rbor Coach J e ff Brinkley, after a 111--ll)!.\ w Hun1- ~&ton Beach ... It "a' 'en J1"'1p- po1n1ang. ma1'1ng m1stal..e\ in tl'rm'> C'f turning the ball o'er and 1ump10g offsides defens1' el\ three 11mc<. v. e'rc JUSl not the t\ pe \,lf team th.lt can make mastales 3nd "in football "The ..ymd "as to our back:· said Holland.-''We had five antl·rcept1on and thr« '"ent for scores. and that wasjustio the first half. ~t that point. psychological!) '-"t' were going nuts and they were tr;ang 10 se:irch. said. "Ty Pnce. our quancrbac~. ~~....-' ,. our real question marl. at the tan of Estancia Coach Jobn"Ltebengood. .\he season. but hc·s reall) pla~ ang folio" 1n1h1Heam"sJ --.., 'l~\.l!t well. But. n's not O\er ~et. \\C h;iH .i Los Amigos· .. h ''as nght thcr,• in th' lot ofthangs "e need 10 put tog\.'lhcr ·· paper. "Cleft our om.·n eat honi~ I games" On a qu1cl.. \.\h1'>tk \\hllh l..ept l:l.w>llngl,P.n Bea h 1n ontrnl "hl·n 11 . appeared Harbo~ should h.I\ e tal..cn PoSSCSSIOo· .. That' pan l'I the µme Also continuing on an unbeaten read 1\ to the ~1d I didn't tell th,• (Pleue aee SEA VIEW /82) 0.Ye Bolla.Dd . Rams CntjPh Giants to prove their worth Everett fires five TD passes enrou t eto45--31 t-riu mpfi . EAST R THERFORD. 'IJ. ( .\P) -There "ere a lot of people looking to find out ho" good the undefeated Rams were heading if)tO the founh "l'Ckcnd of the NFL season. The answer seems 10 be' c~ good in the wake of the Ra.ms' 4S-3 I ''1ctor\ O\ er the ~c" 'I orl Giants behind a catter-best fhe-toucbdo\\h passing performance b\ Jim Evcrcn. · And the result -also ~cm' to h:n-t' ~pa"ned a oc" questiOl\i_ Are the Giant~ rcall) this had., The ltams. 4-0. con1rollt'd the ,.amC' from tht' start as they con"ertcd three tint-half Giant\' tumO\crs 1010 21 points and nt\.er loo~ed hJcl 1n rcma1n1ng the onl} undefeated team in the I" FC -we·re normalun&judgmcnts on" hethtt •t'rc this ~ onhat aood.'' E'crrll said ·· .\11-.e ~no-. ho• 10 do 11 play hard l'ootball. That' all ..,, .... rr 101n1 10 ti') to do You pys make the Judamcnt\ ho" 1~"1 •t arc " TM Rams ~med to Jo all the bttlr lh1Ap n,ht tpJnst NfW York. Thr~ hckJ thr bill 10 manutd lontrr. named the blll o'er JUSt om.'t' 1nJ c1.'n'mc<I third do'!"'' *hen t'hey nftded thrm "I thank wt'"f to• '°"'t th1n1\ mu~tna no• for u,., .. RamsCOKh John RobanflOn \aiJ. "But -.t"'R' shlla k>t "''' IWI)' from whttr ~·d hkr to be:· ~ So are \he Gianu. •ho m no wa~ ~~ tht team that WOft the~ &.I tn.19 6, ••They Mil use""" ... · Po tl*' "C•1an1\l'01Ch 8111 Parcells said."\\ c tool. .l ~.111ng f'n thr field and al\o "'tlh anJunes. This \\as the \\Or'\t 1ihl''-''"S 1n J lt'ng ume:· ..:... ..Robl1l..Son a1d the C •h.lnt,. tunw\ er' tl,,._ lhcm o ut of the g.tme earl~. and thl'~ }le' er \ \lU ren>\('r - ··1 don't think 1he)-lookt"d th;n tiad · RClhm~n \atd "I s111l th1nl the~ arc a 'l'n good ICxltha tl am The' art JU t bener "hen the~ pla) dctcn ~ :ind· l'CP .lhc ore QO,,,n.." J The 45 points '-'l'I'\.' the mo'>t .lg:11n1,1 the lrtant\ ~•net San Diego o~ 44 an I Q80. and th.-mo~1 ~~ a Rams team since IQ 5 '\\hen thC\ sot .if\. ~m~l ,, Lewi\ lronicall} thl.' Ram 1. m1: into \\ l"'Cl ~a\ a t.tuc lion mark ~·a use their "'ms h3d been ~a1n 1 (in't."n A.3) Dctro11 3nd the Ra11kr.-The v1an1 DO\\ ..: • .::. \\Cit' C1lpKlC'd 10 ~ their btt IC ' • h "'asn'\ mu h ot' a \'hallcn~ ' \h<' L4-'' .\ngclC" pressure defense bkl\.kl·d J punt lortx<d ;i lltnibk "1th a sack and p1clt'd otl a Phil 1mm J"'.1"' ''' <.('t ur thrtt touchdo-.ndmt' thallo\1.'f'\'d \l\tfl"\.hh 1hathc-lp(d butkt a~ -IO-hatft1m., til~ Ne" Yorl nC'\ er Sllt tfo~rthan 11 f'Otnb 1n a" ade-o~n ICC'Ond h~lf 8\ th\.• rn4 ('If 1hC' J.nl~. the norma.11~ pecked Gian tad1um-. .-iN'lut cmfll' f\trtn hu ught <nJ P<tt· Holuh n on a 14->ard sconna pu found full '-'-Ro~n r lrano tor a '•\&rd TD f\ap and hooked u.p "1th \amn ( "' on a b~·)atd k"Ofl~ pla~ do•n the lctt "dch~. all in the ti~t hall n.t thifd. ear pro ad.Jed :t 0:-)~rd TO~ an the 1h1rd quantt io Orea B<-11 anJ C'a~f'l''\J th\• ~onn@ lfo.ttl\ a 41 · )al'der to Hen') l::llatJ late 1n lhc t uth quart.er. • ttdl na hcd "' l l -' rd' n l l 1.:am~ and btta.mt the ttord running bat~ to 111n I \'lrJ' ~'n't tht "'n1an1,~cnv-1h1~'t':ar Hc~h. rcdoru 2-ard1'Jn 1n ' , .. Sunday's NFL scores Rama 45. NY Giant ~ l Dallas 26. Atlanta 20 NY Jct l 7 . Detroit J 0 Chicago 24. Green Bay 6 Jndtanapoll 15. Miami 13 Houston 31 . Nt>w En~land 6 Buffalo 36. Plttsburgn 28 Phoenix 30. Wa hington 21 NewOrlcan 13. Tampa Bay9 . Ctn ctnnau 24. Cltveland 17 San Franci o 38. Seattle 7 San Otego 24. Kansa Cit 23 Mtnncsota..23.. PhUadetpMa 2~ the S«Qnd quancr For tht aamc. E\rlTtt completed 1'4 of 24 pa 236 yarcb and one tntcft'rpc1on ~----1 ewYorkaot its pQ1otsona l}.,ard PIU ftom •mtM to Mark tnanm. a l3·~--ard 1nictttpc1on rcu~m b)i hpper Johnton. a 2·)"-a.rd K'01'\n& run b~ Jot Momund a J.4.yud field pl tn Raul ~lqrt tmm~ added-a 16-yard TO pea to Marl Ba\aro .. 1th 3 13 to Pl•>· T~ G&ants ddcn~ could ttttt\C ~ 'boolt nnt wen beca1i&ttscvcn-t1mc n.p,u lt•~J'• lof tt~to muai from a 30-da \lllpt'rwon for iubt.WJtt ..,-... . .. . • . . • 0Nnge C0Me DAILY PILOT I Mondmy, September 2t, 1811 n . l r ~ I ! I•• - ~ . ... Perfection. suits Bills, Bengals Buffalo, Cincinnati~ 4-0: Ch ers stun Chiefs, 2-4-_,,2_,,3- ,.,.. "'Aulda ... Presa Perfection still suits the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Benpls after four wttks of NFL action. Tbe Bills 1tayed unbeaten with a 36-28 victory over the Pitllburah Steelers Sunday as R.obb Riddick IOOred two quick touchdowns in the third quaner,oneonablocked punt.and Scott Norwood kicked five field goals. The Benaals, a last·place team in the AFC Centnl last year, moved 10 4-0 by scoring all their points in the ftrSt half in a 24-1 7 decision against Cleveland. lckey Woods had a pair of I-yard scorina runs and Lewis Billups went 26 yards for a score after ruo~ng Kevin Mack's fumble. Bllb H , S&eelen %$: Tumoven kllled the Steelers, who had three interceptions, fumbled twice and bad two punts blocked. panes to Eddie Brown for 127 yards 10 spark the O&me. .... II ledawb 7: San Francisco. 3-1. had the ball for 4l minutH;, SO seconds, rushed for 239. yards while allowi• ~Ille 29. and had 27 first dOwu 10 eilbt for die bolt Scabawka. who played without injured IWtina quannt.ck Dave K.rie&.-aiar.n h, QW1 IS: At Kansas City, Babe Lautlnbefa threw a ~yard touchdown pau to Uoncl James with 52 seconds left to win i1. Gary Anderson, who also had a 30-yard touchdown Nn, bad 131 yards to become the first Charter since 1982 with successive 100-yard Nsbilll days. CaMlul1 at, lleQkbu !1: Rookie Tony Jordan tcored twice on l·yard runs and Cedric Mack returned a fumbk 45 yards for a touchdown with 41 tee<>nds rcmainina as the Cardinals won the first time in their new city. the final quaner. Eric Dickcnon, wbo went into the aame leediaa the lellue in rusbina. had l2S yard1 to move pat Jim Taylor into the No. 8 position on 1be careeM'UlhiDI list. Dickenon bas l.70l yards after IUfllUlilll lbe I 00.1'fd mart for the 4 7th time. OUen 11, Palrtell I: Houston rd>ounde.d from ill 4S.l lou 10 the Jell the previoul-'twttk, thlftb Stall)' to Allen Pinkett. wbo turned two short .,.un into touchdowns of 5 I and 22 yards and leaped I yard for another. Pinkett also rushed for 70 yards on 14 carries as the Oilers depended on their rushi, aame. Been •· Packen I: Chicqo extended its recent mastery in the NFL's ~t rivalry with its 1eventh straiabt. keeping Green Bay winless this year. Neal Anderson ran for two touchdowns and the Bears struck for 17 points in the final five minutes of the first half. The Bills arc off10 their best start since going S-0 in 1980. One of the main reasons is Norwood, who has made a club-record 12 straight kicks. 8npl1 Zf, BroW91 17: The Bengals have the riaht rhythm as thetve gouen out of the gate faster than anyCincinnau team si nce 1975. Paul Brown's last season as coach, when they were 6--0. Jela l'l, U-It: The Jets won their third straipt pme as Ken O'Brien completed 27 of 38 pa.-. fOf 253 yards and two touchdowns. O'Brien, who connected with Al Toon 10 times for 75 yards. found Wesley Walker alone in the comer of the end zone with 9:39 remaining for a game-winning 2~ yard .... Cewhyt ti, Palcou H: Disaster had been Steve PeUuer's companion late in games this year. In both of Dallas' los~. Pclluer threw dcfcat- clinchina interceptions. This time. the fifth.year quarterback turned it around. hitting Ray Alex· ander for a 29-yard score with I :48 10 play. VWq1 U, Easies Zl: Chuck Nelson atoned for a missed 4S·yard field goal with a successful 32· yarder with IS seconds remaininJ. handina the visiting Eqlcs their third consecuuve loss. Quanerback Tonimy Kramer. who left the pme at the end of the first half with a left wrist injury. came back to drive the Vikinp (o the ' winn~ kick with a 10-yard founh-down pass to Allen Rice and two passes for 40 yards to Anthony Caner. Saiah U, B11ttueen ·t : At New Orleans. Boomer Esiason. the N FL's top-rated passer, was held without a rouchdown pass for the first time this season by a defense that hasn't given one up in four games. But he completed four ijrst-half c.1 .. 11. Delfltln U: lndianapolisaot its first win as Dean Biasucci kicked ti ve field goals and the defense stopped Miami at tlJe Cnlts"l·yauWne in Bobby ·Hebert. the top-rated passer in the NFC witha ratinaof IOS.3'. hit Lonzell Hall with a ~rd scorina ptiss 6:35 irt16 the game. Monen Andersen added firs~halffield goals of2-8·yardnnd 41 yards. '* ......... bll· Dl .. o nannJna back-C1lrtla Ait&ma •alna flnt with Kan•• City Rnebacker Aaron Peanoa on Illa bKk SPO RTS BREA ~ ~~-=~~-=-~~........&- LOSS SENDS NO SHOCKWA VES ••. -· •• -Padres' Feeney-q ..... ~-~..-TBB-BLBACBB1ts post after his gesture l . ·n==---~ in stands draws ire · ... , Frem Tiie A11,clated Press ' . SAN DIEGO -San Diego. P~dres II president Chub Feener announced his resignation Sunday, saymg his decision to .----~~~.---- leave his stormy stewardship had nothing . to do with his obscene gesture 10 two fans Saturday niahL "I don't care to answer any questions. I will not be coming back next year," Feeney told reporters at Jack Murphy Stadium shortly after the nauonal anthem was played at the Houston Astros-Padrcs game. " ... This was not a decision made last night. This wasa decjsion I made about lO da)s ago," he said. A radio announcement of Feeney's decision to leave the club brought_ applau&e from ·rans in the stadium. The obscene gcsturc~ncident happe ned when the two fans paraded along a stadium walkway during the teVenth-inning stretch of Saturday's game between San Dieaoand Houston with a banner urging Padres' owner Joan Kroc to "Scrub Chub ... Feeney, 67. who was an the. owner's box, then waved and retreated to the rear of the box as a chorus of boos erupted from many spectators who witnessed lbc ICStUre. 'Stadium security guards immed iaiely whisked away the t~o fans and their banner. ~hich had drawn cheers from many of the 2 1.252 people-attending the pme. . . . Olsaater befalls Dennis the heckler when his "fight-or-flight" mechanlam suddenly jams. Gl•••en hold• off late char&e. • Feeney admitted making the gesture man apology Jle issued Sunday along with his,resa~nation. • BW GlattoD could muster only a 2-l!I undtl"par 69 Sunday during the final , round of the $500,000 B.C. Open al . Endicott. N,Y., but it was goqd enough to &ive him his first PGA Tour victory in three years:: Glasson.finished at l ~under-par 268 for the 72-hole Quote of the clay BW Mauetmu. the coach of NBA ex-tournament. two strokes ahead of Bnee Llet1ke and J:nsion franchise.Minnesota Timberwolves, on Wa,.., Levi; who both made late charges at the leader. Uetzke shot a tournament-best 64 on the p~m 71 course s cqachiriJ philosophy: ''If you want to picture after startin the da 7 strokes...Pchind GJ..assan who the.Im. of~thaLl f~ the Timbet.wol¥a_.-t--T.too="->kovcrt e ea tur aywitha65.Levi,whosta~ want and I want, I would say that you could r. .... ba k kb' d ' h 14th d 16 h visualize a cold, dark winter night an the state of .our stro"'cs c 'san ar ie putts on t e an t holes, but missed <f 10-foot birdie putt on No. f8 that Minnesota, a pack of timber wolves stalking and would have pulled him within one stroke of Glasson .. waitioa for its prey. And the prey -aqd the . Second-round leader Dave Hill sank an cight·foot opposition -is fearful of wh;u might happen. birdie putt on the final hole to hold off Bnce Cramp&oa World War Ill will take place. In lighter term.s, by one stroke in ·the-$300.000 Paine Webber :=.erer is in for a tough night and the battle of i~ Invitational seniors golf tournament at Charlotte, N.C. After pushing his tee shot on the 413-yard. ~-4 18th into a fairway burtker. Hill hit a 4-iron to within eight 8alllYaD atretcha polnta lead oa.) Salllvaa stretched his lead in • the Indy-car points race on Sunday with a comfonable victory in the Bosch Sparic Ph.ia Grand Prix at (Nazareth) Penn- ~lvani• International Raceway. Sullivan drove his Penske Chevrolet 12.206 seconds faster over the 200 mites than his nearest challenger, defending Nazareth champion Mldlael .A.drettJ. Sullivan, of Louisville, ~y., averaged 148.526 mph in winning $54.460 oftbc S4SO,OOO purse. Sullivan picked up 21 points -20 for winning the race. one for taking the pole -to increase his tcat0n total 10 149, 25 ahead of two.time defending points champ Beflllty Ralaal ... St• K•lall scored twice for Winnipca. whale Los Angeles got goals from LK a.MtallW, Paal Fe.toe, and Roa 0.pay in a 3-3 tic bet~ the Jets and Kings in an N HL exhibition game . _ . Founh·secded MIQel Penfon of Sweden outhustled first-seeded AMre A1a11I for a ~2. 7.5 win iJLthc finals oflhe $41.5,000 Yolvo-L~ Angelq tennis IOUrnament. ' • feet to set the stage for the winning putt ... Rosie JoDn posted a.steady..,..e-vcn·pai-1.l.-to capture the $3()(}, LPGA Santa Barbara Open at La Purisima Golf Course in Goleta. ~ Televlalon, racllo TELEVISION 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at Montreal, WGN. 5 p.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: Raiders at Denver, Channel 7. · 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Okla- homa at USC {tape), Prime Ticket. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Fairplex Park replays, Channel 56 (Prime Ticket, midnight). RADIO 5 p.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: Raiders at I-Denver, KFI (640). 7:05 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at San Dieto. KABC (790). KFMB (760). Pnm81 oft'en1ively against Mission Viejo. ''ltdoesn'tcauseussreatalann. We lost the football game, but we'll rise above it and go back to the drawing board and continue to improve on a daily basis as a football team. and continue towork bard in practice in preparation for each game." The Barons suffered:a major blow with the loss of linebacker Mike Walcott, who is not expected back for threc:.to-six weeks because of strained knees. ''At this point we haven't figured out what to do.·· said Milner ... We can ao with ou.r present linebackingcorps. or switch someone from defens1 vc. end to linebacker." iwt ... C..cll Dave W~te, follow- ina a 28-14 victory o ver Long Beach Jordan: "We were a little flustered in the first.llalf, 1 really thought we c~ld have thrown on them. We had some people open, but we son of took turns. "Oreg (Angelovic). was a little off. our receivers dro'pped a couple and the. offensive" line broke down a couple times. Bui we came back and did well in the second half. Maybe we were too read.y. ·we were jittery and the kids were a little tense. W e ma} have been overanxious. "But it was a good effo rt. Last year we played team~even in the first half and aot bJown out in the second half. Now we"tc' playing even in the first half and ~nning in the second half." Pascoe, aftc 0!-7 win over New-Hutlact~eacll ~ell George port Harbor: he kids played l\ard and that's been a trademark. "And. the refs gave us one when we punted out of the end zone and they blew the ball ~ -em y '01'1 the fumble. The would have had the 6i1 . an 1 t ey ad drove 111 an scored. they would have been down Stanford tops UCI for title COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. - _Ho,_4 Stanford downed UCLJ ~8.in ·a pool play battle which proved to the championship game at the Air Force Water Polo Tournament. Stanford finished 4-0. while 1he Anteaters took second with a 3-1 mark, aided by a 7""6 win Sunday o ver UC San Diego. Stanford improved to 10-3 on lhe sea.son. while UCI slipped to 7-4. The Cardinal. led by Erik Blum with th~ goals, raced to a 4-1 first- quaner lead and were never headed. scorinl al least three goals in each quarter. UCI was led by Tom Warde. Tony Bell and Kevin Wood with 1wo aoals each, while Jon Swerdloff, _ Shane Coons (Costa Mesa High product), Greg Olson, Rick McNair and Chuck Maguy each scored two for Stanford. In the earlier contest. Warde. Wood and Skylar Putman each scored two goals to Jead the win over UC San Diego. MONARCHS SHOWTHEYCANPLl\Y POUR QUARTERS ••• Proaalll full aood game. Durio& our first two the .-st six years. The kadS weren't pmn, we played only two good mentally ready for them for some quaners. But we played a full game reason. University went out there apinst Santa Ana, who I feel ~ with the idea that the) were the team potentialfr'th't bar tnm -m t to be8;t,-bei~und~" -- county. Quancrback Fred Scwerr passed "Our ~rest pmc for the de-for 125 yards •nd one touchdown. fensive line last year wu apinst completing 13 of 25 attempts for the Senta Ana. But they didn't show the Vaqueros. neu apinst us this time that "Fml had a good pme for us again · 1ess. but would have had even better if our ; puttheirbest defensive back recciven hadn't dropped so many :-Tony (Pena) and played him up ,..a. He could casaly have been 21 • tiPt npectina to take him out of the for 25, withouteiptdropped passes." · baUpmc. · .. He had two touchdowns dunna Int.~ IUft c.ru., on the •Ille pme. but he couldju.sc as C'Mll)' v~_..,.· 13-7 victory over Tustan: : baw hid four. If 1t wettn't for his .... ic:ally (T81&in) came out fiml up knee hht1na the turf lak in the four -'mt ua. Tiiey had tuftCred a couple • fl_., theft 11 ont. And durull ., ............ yin the INtoft, but • aecMller play,~ were look1"1 for him WI dklll'I apect tbem 10 do that. 1 _, but our quanerbect was aacked °11leY Upl our ofl'ente off the r.eld • bdWe be find him.'' die •dft aame by controllinc the W. We W only 15 offensive plays Ill .._.. 1'1ley tbrew the bell a lot ..._. _ dley Md •n tht .... and M _,,..... ua. We Md real poor ... IGlitdaa over tlliie enlirc ~me. rm..-~ oa~ Uncc>ln ..... tlifoulh I two-of'-citht fliaht tllll JilMld only 29 yards for tM ~=· didn't hive that Jrclt I Last .,....._._ ,,._ ...-. ..... ..--tr••-• def. Gerden Gr0"9, 3'-·7 Ka .... Cat NH) Fr1. ti.cl Dene Hiii; 3·3 E1tencla Cat OCC) Fri. def. unrvennv, l4-l2 at lrv!M Frf. def. Tustin, 13·7 Woodlwldae Fri. *"· Seme AM, 17· 11 Eclloft (IA .... , Fri. pmc, but a lot of the rcuon was that we had poor fteld position for most of thepme ... Celta .. _ C.-cll ,_ ........ on the M~· 34-7 vic1oty o•er Oanlen Grove: .. Manny Bonilla 11ined 134 yards, but the othtr beckl laid better pmn Nnnine •ban he did. if1'cy mned 10 shut bim down in the ftnt half. Thal forced us 10 to our Odltf bKtl, Ind evtatually it frftd IOftilla beet up later In the third Ind .,.,.. qu8ften. °"'1"My pve ft I dtfJerenl look ,....~ in tbe flnt halt. But ._ IDOD as wt fiDred OUI wMt dwy wttf"". dcMal 11 halftime. we came out and ICOrld 21 poln11 in tijht minuta." • spzs ._... C.-. L,... Olll!ij, on IM Anisu founb.quamr I rally for a 3"' tie with Dana Hills: "A tie .. better than a loss: especially ancr two of them. "We ihowect a little bit more ifttefttity ..... Dana Hills than we did in the flnt two pmea of the teaton. But we still made a lot of mit&llla and put the defense on the fteld lw loneer thu Ibey sbould have been out tbere ... Qulnelt>ect Aaron Scheid wttled into bit role. tbrowiftl for 163 yards on 14-f'or-20 ~ftl. A 21-yard pus ft'Olft Sdwid to-'it end DMen Webb let yp tbr flnel &id Pi ID the founJa quarter. "We arc 1mprovins and 10 has Aaron Scheid. I think that he is ........ '10 feel comforulblr II -..._. .. IMdlr and i11um11111n10 a ftnt quanert.R ... How Sunset ~e teams fared Team. ....,.. \ Ui~t wMtl Tiln '"91l's ... N11M EdllOll (3-0) def. LB Jor~n. 21-\4 Mater Del (SA Bowl) Fri. Founteln Vellev (2-11 lost 10 MV, 2•·2. ~I Modena (et HB> Fri. Huntington B"ch (l-2) def. NewPOrt, 11>-7 LB Wiison (home) Thur., Merine (0-l) lost 10 Foothill, ~-10 L~s Alem. (et Wm> Thur . OcMn view (2-1> def. SA V•ll•v, 20-3 et Western Fri. Wettmlnster (1·2) lost to Euaerenu. 1442 Cepo Ve..., (home) Fri. 10-7 with the whole fourth. quarter left'lrwas a~ eall for us." Fate was wllh Pascoe offlhe field as well. His seven-month-old son. George Anthony. returned Thursday from a hospital stay following the realization his problem. was viral meningitis -and not bacterial (spinal) meningitis. "It was scary," said Pascoe. His team dedicated its effort against Harbor in the boy's name. Marlaa Coacll Cbrls Ramsey, a ficr a 28-10 loss to Foothill: "We made some progress, but in some art:as I wu disappointed we didn't pla) better. "Hopefully we'll get a boost this week. we expect lour of -our five injured players bac k. David McLeod (pulled back muscle). Eric Crocker (knee sprain). Eddie Rhea (P.ullcd h'ip muscle) and Mike Khahl (ankle) hopefully will bt back." "The kids are doing a go'od JOb considering our injuries. O ur line is young. and ifs not al full strength. One bust in the line looks like a major tragedy ,with someone running through-it. '.'..<nd it's h"'d 10 get a passing attack going w!ien the quarterback is clobbercd~timt.lic thmws"the I .·We have a couple of first-)car players, but they're starting 10 learn.'' BOA TING Oceaa View Coad1 G•y Carrouo following a 20-3 victory over Santa Ana Valley: "I caught some heat over comments about Santa Ana Valley being the ben I've see~ in three years, but that was true. "The~ were a better team. but we were able to get our running game going and Dean Martinez really came through. His 122 yards rushing ~ the most any back has run for ·us s~cc I've been here. "It was a good effort for us.'' Wntmla1ter C..co.acll Stu dart, after a I~ 12 loss to Esperanza: "We played hard and tough, even without three of our starters (Van Tuinei. Joe Hay and Robbie Robinson). -"They probably outmuscled us • little bat, Esperanza is so big and physically strong on the defensive line. "That 'r/o. 96 (Matt Werner). he's just a horse. He's as good as any football player that I've seen in receat years. He's ~foot-Sand 243 pounds, and he ran our guy down'from 10 yards back. He was something elsr. Whoever recruits him will be lucky. "We had only one guy who could handle him, and they'd put him at aactiJc and he beat us, Umu1 end-and he beat us. then at linebacker and he'd blitz and we couldn't get him." Indigo Tiger captures Sea-Magazine Ghalleng .. llJ.ALMON ~BEY D.-, ........... .,.. CUI$$ A-1. lncliOO Tl9er. Ron 0..COft, Vovaeen YC; 2. Skldoo, Peul &. Leun Sflenl. SOU1t1 .. V Yee.flt Rec:IM CluO; J, Rhvlhm, Roetr Goodllle, HYRC. CLASS 8-1. Mlc:heNH. Joe Grtenblell, SOutt1 Mlort YC; 2. Wiii-. Alen C.bllo, 18'118 CorlMtllell VC; 3. 5-it eve. Phll lltldler~. VYC. Indigo Tiger. skippered by Ron Deacon of the host Club, was the Oass A winner in the Sea Maga2ine Challenae Cup rqatta sponsored by Vo_yqers Yacht Club Sunday. San Dl960 JadJ• triJJ The 77.~mile race was fQr Per· formance Handicap Racing Attt San Diqo skippers dominated (PKRF} ratings and was sailed in the Class A in the Little Old Ladies ocean between the Newpon Pier and Reptta sailed out of Newport Harbor Huntington Beach. Yacht Oub Saturday and Sunday. The race also allowea professional Led by Betty Barr, San Diego crews such as designers. sailmakcrs skippers took four of the top five in and boat 'builders in addition to class A. amateurs. The percentage penalty Wimner in Class B was Gwen ~ystem. was ~lso used for . rules • Jackson-of the McDonald-Douglas 1'!fra~1ons which allow~ s1uppers Sailing Club. and the Clris C winner v1olat1na ~ ru.le to take a ~amc penalty was Debbie Benedict Lido l..sle Yacht ·an~ rcJ!llln 1.n the r .. cc rather than Oub · · bema d1squahfied. w: · h M ' • D' · · aass B winner was M ichegaas. inner m t e en. s 1 v1s1on was skippered by J0c Greenblatt of South · Peter Gales of Alamitos Bay Yacht Shore Yacht Cub. Oub. . · . Winnin• the trophy for the best . Trophy wanners m each class. ..,. • CLASS "-1. e.tlv lefr, Sen Dle9o YC; 2 . • overall corrected umc and the best 1ettv -..... sovc; ). Ptlvtltt 0rev10t1. Derfonnance by an amateur crew was .,.._, ""'°' vc; ._ Ari.ne ~. sovc.: Mid--•• s. .......... SOVC ~~ f fi h n.ASS 9-I. G.-Jeckl«I, McOoft9!d-W1nher o the trophy or t e' best o..-. ....._ a.; 2. e.t1v Andrew1, ...._ performance by a profeuio~crcw vc; a. lelfl M1191t, ..,... Corln!Nen vc. ---.. ... _ "' ... -.... -__..b:-:-n;;.· _.., CLAac-t.o..i.~~-vc .. 2, · -.a.nuuuu,"V"'aA1.,....,""' oy r•U auu KM .....,., ..... ,..... vc; .J . ..1ec111e Laura Sharp, South Bay Yacht Rar· ~ llYC.;.-.._ __ ... ~ i~Oub _.. • DIV._.-I ....... -· ...,...... ph. · · h •---leY YC; I. 0... ..,_1111-. A8YC; 1 Pele ro y wannen 1n eac c-: ..,...._ ave. SEA VIEW LEAGUE ••• ..._., "We didn't make many m11takes. but Woodbridac is a championship team and they capitalizftt on thole lituatioftJ ... 11• .. ••s C..ft JeWJ Witte. followf 111 a 2o. 7 Ion at unbeaten Dominpc;i: .. We kind of ..,..,_ tlnlNd. We fumbled it away tbree lilMI itt lbc fina bllf and threw and in~ and we hid a bid sap oa a llMxt fteld IOll ....__, .. All dw came ja U. h hllf en rou11to1 l4-0deld11ftdomallbe ftlmbltl lft-'--Ujt 1 lC).,.,.. Domiapez ~tbraTD. ~ ""'1*ady I wu pleated for the IDClll ~" caeliaued Wme. ''Our iMn nttr ii _._... better and that's .... I ClOIK'efft for lbc last couple of wefts;"~--- You hive to overcome thole tn1np. We bave 1 philosophy that winners ftnd a way to win, and~ didn't do ii." Senior Juoa lnhm1 was sidelined after bei ... lmocbd OU1. but appears IO be Ill riilhL • --==-·--- • I • 0r8nge Coat D~ILY PILOT/Mondav, September 2e, 1181 U.S.,polo team's Diedal fortunes on li:De A vic tory tonigh t would put squad In semifinal round BJ aoGEll C41lUON °' ...... ~ ..... U nncd States water polo fon uncs in the Summer Olym p1~ arc on the line tonight. It's the U.S., under Bill. Brunett. apinst Hun~ry in the last of fi rst round pla,y with one of the four benhs in the lour-team medal round on the line. Greece was the third of four v1c11ms last-ni&ht. 18-9. led by the scon ng of Jody Campbell ( 4), Alan Mbuchawar (3) and James Bcrgtton (3). The two clash Tuesday in Seoul - OLYMPIC BRIEf ~ this evemna here Ha "1 8<. Teic- vis1on. and for Barnett. a Laguna Bnch resident and a longt1mc~11ter ~coach at Nc""1)0n Harbor High. 11'11 dream match a ner going through a niptmare following the; up~ct los<> to Spain last week. The 9-7 setback had the t.:.S .. despite its earhcr victor) O\ er dcfcnd- ina fOld medaJiu Yugosla' 1a. headed strataht for nowhere. But something funny l\lppcned o n the "3) to nowhere -Hungar) turned e"Cl1· th'ina inside o ut when it tied pain. That means the win ner of1on1ght's U.S.-Hungary match ~oves on. as well as .the winner of the pa1n- Yuaoslavia match. In the other bracket. •another big u"psct came -W est GcrfhID't) bump.. ed off Italy to send the Italians out of the medal picture and into the fifth place round. Pole vaulters from around world join in protest at pit ·. From Tiie Associated Press EOUL, uth-Korea~ Amenca n. ~ Soviet, and' Polish athle'tes formed an f;e unlikely alliance Mo nda) to force a shut· p down of the preliminary pole '"ault com~t1· tion at the Olympics. • "We bad a little power struggle between the officials and the pole vaulters," American Earl Bell said, "and as always ha ppens. 1he pole vaulters wo'h because you can't make a man pole vault 1fhe 'Qoesn't want to. '"" . "A few of us got a httle pole vaulters' union started and-said then~·s no reaso n to JUmp anymore. Let's shut down thF. system and just quit ... While Olympic officials weren't happy with the developments. the flap appeared to have no .serious consequences and IS vaulters advanced to W.cdnes- day's finals. · . . The problems began when the 2 1 compcuto rs were divided into two groups who were 'ault1ng 1n two pits simultaneously. But instead of raising the bars ih the two pits at the same time.. one bar was raised before the otbtt. Bameu·s crew has met H unpr) thrtt umes this )ear and gone 2-0-1. capped by a 17-9 rout in tht1r lasr mectina. with ne" hfe in the U.S. camp aner the crusher from pain. chances arc the up-beat tempo will carry through. ··w e werelov.er lh:\n a doorstep after the Spam loss:· said Jim Kruse. the N BC-TV polo commentator. himself a former wa ter polo star under Barncu , as v.ell as an ex- Ol)'mp1an. "But Hungary·s ll~ with Spain turned evel)1h1ng arou nd. h was as 1f v.e had wo n the game. Othe™'1se 11 was complete\)' out of our hands.'" said Kruse. Kruse said he believes the l . \.\a~ playing up-tight against pain, pla~­ ing not to lose rather than v. in after the big victor) over Yugosla' ia '"The shooters "'ere hesitant 10 . _ ... ,_ ....... Competitors in the pit \\1th the higher bar. including most ofth-e world's best vaulters. noticed the discrepancy and also saw that only 15 vaulters had cleared the o pening height of 17 feet. 8112 inches. Paerto Rico'• Ramon Ramoe (15) let8 bla •hot blocked by the U.S.'• David Robbuon . "They wanted us to Jump a higher height than was necessary," Bell saidJ The}' wanted us to go to 18-2. which they had previous!\ S:i1d was a q,ualifier. U .s~~ Sovtet& to mecrt in semis Quote o_f the· day E4wia Moses, the 33-)car-old \.\Orld cham- pion hurdler from Newport Beach... after fi..nish1ng -third in his attempt to become the first person gto win three Olympic gold medal in a single running event .. , knew I was soing against the odds from the beginning. After 12 )ears of Olympic pressure. I consider m)self lucky to be on the victory stand." SEOUL -The l 'nned 1;iies and Soviet Union will meet in Ol~1mp1c basket· ball for the first time since 1he._.c-on1rovcrs1a gold medal game 1n 1972. 1 . • The scmtlinal matchup was dec1ded '---.;;__-' when both teams won their quancrfi.nal $3mes. the . U nited States in a 94-57 blo"out of Puerto Rico a nd the · Soviet Union wuh a light I I 0-1 OS "'in o'er Brazil that wasn't decided unlit the final li\.t· seconds. The other semifinal will match .\ustralta. an upser winner . Qver Spain I n the quanertinat . against Yugoslavia. which beat Canada ~1onda) night. This is the game lJ.S. ba ketball fans have "ailed 9th U .s. boxer make& QU&rter& . for since the 5 I ·SO So\. ICt '1cton 1n Munich. tainted 1 when the final three seconds "'-ere repla)ed twice SEOUL -Knockou1 r,.msspreadmg 1 AA I bc<auS< or .-.re..e ermra nd a cloc~ mal lbncuon. among America's ~J~1c boxers. much 10 "(he teams did QQL meet 1n Mont~eal and eac,h -f1iCOismay of Coac en A ams. -~ -boycotted t e Ol)'mp1c Gamt.'S pla)ed m the others Heavywetght Ra, Mercer and 147-countl'). pound Kenneth Gould became the latest to .. One thing l"ve said about the So\ 1el Union 1s catch the bug Monday. when botb went a ll out to stop poise and matunt)', .. U .. Coach John Thompson said their opponents w11hin the three-ro(lnd distance. before he knew his semifinal opponent. .. I thahk there Mercer was successfl)I. Gould was not. But both arc ttam!i h~ thar arc deeper. but I don"t think there's won to join six other Amen cans tn--advancing to the -any more of a cohes1\e, mature team .than. the) are ... quarterfinals. as well as super heavywe ight Riddick The Unjred States has used a swarming f:!ressure Bowe defense throughout the game for.SI\' 1ctone with o nly "My teammates are all taking people out. and I a six-point dcc1s1on O\'Cr Canada being closer than 15 wanted to get io on it, .. said Mercer. who stopped points. , .Rudolf Ga.vcn<:iak--of C"t-echeslavakia--at 35 seconds of The ~ov1ets h'\ve StrUggled . losm~h"c1ropener m- the third round in his first Ol~mpic fight. .. The whole Yugoslavia and bcuig taken into o'erume by Puerto week I've been getting m) mind set on a knoclcour." Rico. . Gould also had his mind on a knockout against an Their victor) o'er Brazil. which the U .. team beat outclassed Francis Masoe of American Samoa. but 102-87 in the prehminar) round. was sealed when Kttlcd for his third win b)' d ecisio n as he moved into the Rimas Kourtina111 made his m:th 3-pointer C?f the quarterfinals of the 147-pound di' ision. game with fi ve seconds to pla) for the final margJn .. Also winning Mondav night to &ain the quar-The United Stares had 11s Quarterfinal game well m terfinals was I 56-pound Roy Jones. who took a 5-0 hand by halftime and Thompson was pleased with what decisio n over Michal Franek of Czechoslovakia. his team showed. · BOHAY LIVES OUT HIS DREAM. • • P'romBl He knows who they art and what they'recapableof,and h.e'ssure he's inth~bunL "Wehaveastartli5t," said Boha}. "we knowwbo's h.erc'andit's the same that I have met befort'. R1gh1 off the bit, I'd say that is the top three to worry about, the Russian. the Amen- can and the Bulgarian. ••They have a n edge. but an}ooe in the topciahtcan wjn o n agJven day.'' Bohay hopes he'll act lucky in thC' drawand,et the Bulprian nght away. Hefftlst.be Bulprian·seffon to come down from l SO pounds to _ ~ake ~eiahl will take too much oUJ...Of him. Aside from training. he has Spt'nt his time collecting bargains in Scours shoppingdistncts. taking m rhe Olympics as a spectator (athletes' pa~gain them entrance lO the I rad: and field competition automa11call~ ). andl nscncral. livmg th~good hk • "Theaccomodations are great." he said. "Each team has two orthrce apartments. each with a big TV room with a VCR. usuall) two people to a bedroom and the weather and food have been good. "About thconlycompla1nt I c:in think of arc the ltnes arc li ttle long for tbtfood ---~--~~~-.. And theatmosp~ere of the' tllage is exciting. .. metal detectors and tht-y check ) our bqs. lt'spretty t1ghtand the) run )OU through a~reuy mtricatt gauntlet coming into the village. as well a~ the· compctillOfl venues. ' .. But that's about it." All that's lcfi is the compet111on a!o Gary Boha)'livesout the dream. • . shoot and the)' "'eren•t loose:· said Kruse. ··wh1d1 was 'Cr) strange "We had scnmmaged tht O\ iets three days before tht'compe11t1on and 11 was lbe be-st J'vt' c' er seen the l ~ play wnh pres.sure offenst and good defense. · "Then tht') beat Yugosta' 1a BU'\ .had tl not bttn for M 1ke E' an'>."' ell I don't think anybod) v.ould haq: put it up if it were nor for him " Evans. a product ofl C 1 stood out 1n the Yuaoslav1a '1etof) "He JUSUfied h is ex1s1cnu on th1~ team with his pla~ then. and against China he scored thft'e lll'l')es and "as 1the key," said Kruse ··Tcrf\ "Sehroeder scored four against { h1na but Mik~ was the Ice~.:_: So 1t all comes do" n to ton1~ht and the Hunpnans. • "T he mood 1s up and th~' ·I'\' ready." said Kruse E'l:n BJrnett a ve0 depressed coac.:h after the lo\!1 to Spain. shov.:s rtne .... ed ltfl". ~ The U.S goes into 1he game at full wenath. although JrtT (ampbdl required sutches "'hen he colhdl'd with Schroeder in one gamd and Doug Kimball had ht\ head butted b~ a Spanish pla)'er. Both v.111 pla~ How will the lJ. do tonight"' lf)ou'rc luck) enough to ~e much of the game through the bnefgl1mp!>t'' . Lh.at telcv1s1on a fTords "'ater polo watch for the man-up sttuauon!I Ifs alwa)'s been the rnrse ot Amenca n polo fonunes "'hl'n the U.S. gets the po\.\ er pla~ and d~n·1 cash in. ··our cx1ra man o tlensc ha'> bcc.-n \~ btsl l'"e C\ er ~en rcct'nth ·· <said Kruse. .o\ga tnst pain ll \t,,as nut -a Ja1..1or which must be re' ersed 1n ordi:r tw rhe U S to succeed ' LEWIS WINS BACK TO BACK GOLD • • • From Bl 110-meter hurdles 'A1lh an Ol~mp1c record u me of 11 98 seconds -five one-hundredths af a .)(!CQJ)d off the world record by Renaldo 'ehem1ah and th1rd-fas1es1 ''er after Kin&dom's own 12.97 last month - between h1r. ~Ull-mt:ter ~uahl,1ng hl'at~ and 1hc long JUmps He ran in the la't fir;t-mund heat and the first second-round heat of the ~IJU. WJ\ll·d through borh to make the finals '>' ednc')t.la~ and ''il'> '>< heduled to go first 1n the long Jump Kin&dom resembled 1he com1l book character Flash in' his re(l and While hooded racing SUIL sk1mmtng over the hurdles to become the ti~t tl4crt1me O!)mp1~ winner in the event since Lee Calhoun in I 9So and 1960. .. The' couldn t ha' 11und a "llr<-t' "a~ to ~t me UP.."Jle s.aicL_ - Ltwis. who hopes tO grab t"-O more gnlds in the 200 "Spnnt and 400 rcla) a.t.le.r g.unmg a..siher m th 100.... apinst Ca11ada·s Ben fohnson. got into an unusual quarrel against the officials .. Ifs not fair:· lewis cl:umed repca1edl~. compla.J.n- in1 he wasn't being&•' en enough time bet'Aecn Jumps. Wa~ Ii a ch<tllcnge·• ··\fore than that·· hl • •• ud 'I think 11 "a~ a planned challen~e." He requested a (h:ingl· and gill 11 from lht· longJump referee and was allowed to go la\I among the I:! !<rflg Jumpers to get more rest He . had first argued the schedulin g was too right .\fter three qualif~ ing 1ump~ though ht-wa~ mo' ed back 10 first 1n the order MEDAU TA.8LE 1-0av lO G s Sovi.1Union ,,, 16 Ea11Gwm.11v 77 ?I UllllNS--. •• " ltomerila s 9 lulNria 7 7 Clllna 3 • WaJG«manv 7 6 Huroe.rv I s ~ltain 3 ' Soulll KOl'H 3 l 11a1v • J Auslralla \ • PolenO I • J-I 2 NewlH•nel I 0 Franc. . I 7 Swecle<I 0 2 <& alChO\IOva-.a , ' Neffler1anel.S 7 2 Yueosi.v .. 2 0 Canac1a I I Fll'llano 1 I Norw•v 2 I Sw111~no 0 2 o.<lmal1l 1 I Klj'lv• 1 0 ~oc;'° I .0 S..111 0 0 '"°''""' l 0 Su• nw I 0 Tul1lev I 0 • Te1 26 7S 19 67 ,. ... 1 21 6 10 9 10 s ,. 2 IS 6 1s. s JI 3 10 l • 3 I • 1 6 7 3 $ J s 0 • 0 ' 2 2 • 2 ' 0 3 I J 0 2 f 2 I 2. 2 2 0 . I 0 G TRACK ANO FIE LD MM'l 110 HwrclH F.-h I. ROMf KlftQ<!Om Md!•~ It C.• 12 'IS IOlvrnok recoro. OIO •Kora 13 17 ov Rooer KllleOotn. 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'1Vtil c;.r.,.,.,,. 1'9·• t Oen.w ~ro Swit zer anc 191·0 ·2· 10 Pe·v1 Alafratitfl F ln.-nG 190)1 1 4 II °'"'O.lll'fa 544en.11<.e Buioeria IU ·J I • 12 huzu Malo .. eca, Hunoarv 119·0 l ·• MEN'S SWIMMAN~ -INDfVICWA L MEDLEY FIMAU 1 Tema1 Dtr"• Hu~r,. 2-00 17 wor10 r~O ale recoro ? 00 S6 ov Tame~ Darnv, lilm9¥¥ S1r-asoo..r11 1917 2 P•tr•O K~ • E a.sr 'Ger,.....,.,, 1111" 3 vao .. .., 1aroc111ctiou' Sovtt( U"l<Ofl. 1"01 _, • MAl\a tOUll"O• So• e· UJ\>Ofl 7~ '2 S Pt1er &t!"mel Wtt1 Gennanv 2-03 11 6 R~t 8ruc•. Austra•·• 2~.3• 7 lb He nneman11. Ees• (",er,,..anv 2~ t1 • Gar• Al'IOl'f"SOll Ceriaaa 2 06 lS l.JeO i<•EESTYLE "1MALS &. 81elJI 0 1 0 • 71 17.. 16 JOfl<'I .... J,.o<~ No<•av 11.29 11 11 Snu.Cll• V-11<11e· JeDat> 29114 « II Br..ce 8 1c1<1oro. Wei e1 ev v.an 70 09 7• MMJ'S H-lllr•w Frnats I VIMS ""r Sein llov Sov.e• Ul\40" IS-00 40 1 Slefjtll Pl~ Wl'S• Ge•manv 1502 69 l Uwt Du 11W. £ .. 1 Gtrl'lallV 15'<16 IS 4 M9n c.9Mlll. lMt WW1'1. FIL. lSA41. 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Dell MaMlt •·12 CH> 13 0•""'1 MIM "9 1·11 •·• 1', J Ill Rt•d 2·7 3·3 7 Oav o Roo.nson •·• 1·2 '· Torels 37·71 19·27 '4 ~••TO ltl(O -J°" Ort I S· 10 0·0 10 FeoriCo L-1 2·3 0--0 • Rav"10nd c;a .. sa 1·6 H s. vic.nre 1111 .... t·S 0-0 1" ~ M ncv 2•7 2•4 6, •-to R-s 4·10 2·• 10 A"'M Cnrz • ., t-? It. lt•mon "ltfVU"O.., O·tt Mare MoreleS 1·6 tH 2. Eooer Ltori 1·1 0-0 2 FrendKO Leon I·\ 0-0 1 ltal'TIOn Ramos 0-0 0-0 0 Torn n~61 f·IS S7 .,alflimt·IJMad StelH .. Puerio R>co ... Thr" POlnl I •IO -•s-Unlled States 1·3 (Ma lerll 1·3)~-Puerto lltlco •·• (Looez 7·7 Cruz 2·41. FOllltCI out-RiOOs llte110un<1s-u~•.a Sfatft ll IMIM•ll9 71 Puer-ro R co l2 (M ncv fl AuWs-VM.O Steles 11 Sr>otn l l. ~·o ltlco 7 <Cruz 4) Total tours-v~ •eo s111ts 1• Putno ltlco n A-t.000 MEN'S VOLL£Y8ALL lletv l. Sourr. l(orH 0 IS· 10 IS-7 IS·S Fre11e• 3 Ar0tnl•n8 0 (\j·7 IS·S IS·S United St••H l. Tunis•• 0 IS·• lS-6 IS·• Nttt>ertanos 3 Jell.in 0 ( IS·7 IS·•. IS·I 8rtJ~ 3 SO• 81 Union ? (17 IS •-ls 15·1 IS·ll IS-' WATIE,_ ll'OLO West Germ1nv. 10 llalv 7 Soviet Union 11 Soulll l{orH 4' )lull•••• 7 Franctt 6 UMIO S!a'H II Greece 9 Huno•rv u Cn•na 7 Vuoos •• • 10 SOa ,, • 8ASIEaALL fs.mMINb) JeHJ" J Sou•ti l<orN ' 1 UMeo St•ltt 7 Puerto R.co , MEN'S FIELD ftOCkEY Au.strel1• I SO.on 0 IO-Ol Wt1,' Gtrma nv 6 •Sov.et \J-0 2·0 Ar-M l S l(ttnV• I 11· I l rlleln l 1n0 • 0 10--0 Ntt!ler<ancl\ 2 .Pall ll•11 0 12·01 Canada 1 SoYr11 Kor• 1 ll·ll ,,. I ~ L..,_..nov Sov.#1 U!llGf1 271 !ft• 2 1-2 •IKflH IOlvmPIC rKOto °'° •e<o•a 2.S •tt• O• YUllV S.CSvlln. Sov1e1 U••On MOlCOW• ltlOI : Yur1v S.OV~11. Sow,.· U" otfo. 11•·9 1 J 1e>ur Tamm Sovel Ur·OI' 7 .. -l ' llai "'•°" En• ~many 763·10 l·• S Hf ~, .-.f s .,..H. ~menv 2'·8 1·• 6 T'bo< c.ecw' H..ni1•'- tl7·l 1 tm•t S111ai. Hun11e,rv 1S2 Q l '••' TefttV 8U1Nr1e 24'1·1 • HI" Huflla • Fw.no 7'7·3 1·7 10 Jona"r L '111f't'' ""''" • 2'7·2 l ·• 11 to-• G..;s••''M>" s .... oe .. Z4l·6 .l·~ 12 Gunther --.. ~ .......... ~' l ·• . · Men's L-Jumt» Fllpl\ I Cerf Ltw'1 Ho.;S'O" 71 lei\ 7 l·i <>C"fS 2 Ml« ?owe Wnr Cow na 27 ro l 1...a.••• N\Yf>Cll\, C>ltar,o 17·1 1·7 4 Go0v•"" E ••~ 1111, 11•1•, ""' S AMD<l•O Cor!IO\ Soa•n 76·• .. Lento S11>me H1.11111arv 26·2 3·4 1 Nor~r• 8rt0t France 2'· l 3·• I Leo• .. 4 VO«"·"' •So,, .. , U11;0il. 2S· l0 I· 2 9 Pa"9 Y •" C,,,..,. tl·f I·• 10 J•rrno <•r..,. F ,.,~,,., 1S 7 >-• 1\ El\"•tl NltllH <O, l'tt•ne•.a~ 1S l I 1 17 Marti. Foovtr.t 8M il•n 2•·1 3·c W-..-Fif\91.s \ Ollla 8 rv1ou na So,. it• U'"O" ti •S IOl'tmPK -4 oio •tcoro 4 13 O• v • ~ • -.r1K o·H00111. US t.os At!Oets 19'4 2 Pel•• Mueller, E .. 1 Gtrma11v '"IS l O'va ~Herove Sov e• U'l•O'I •9 90 • Va..-•• 8• Ko L-~-so " s 0 .... O••O'I 8 •000.IYP\ N V 50n • Oe••r Ho.were S • .,., •• SI ·2 1 H .. H Artno• Wes1 Gl'•m•r• SI 17 8 Marff Hol1a114. Austra•·• SI 2S w_.-, IOO P:ll\ln I S'9rlill Wo4er1 e .. 1 Ger~ I S6 10 1 Ctv••lont Wecllltf e .. 1 G......,.!W S6 6' 3 l(ltn G•'laon« E l Se9.-Ce ' S. 01 ' SIOOooeno COIOvlC. Vuoos av1a I S7 SO S 0. t!M Ftovd. l'40U1ton, 1 S1 IO 6 !11na E vsttv• So-n.1 U'l\On U t..l? 1 J lf'tw l...,ll•oa Soa " .OOMEDLEY ltELAY FINALS I. Uftl19CI Stafltl 10.ricl Ber11941, W~ c;.r-, ..... _.,.,.., -••• LJNl'WV. or;.al[. Man a-...~, aw.. Jacebs, Ntwer11. H.J.>, l:J6.'1. (Wartcl ,_WCI. .io rectrd l:ll.ll II\' U.S.. Talr.,., l'8Sl. 1 Caned• •M•r~ TPW-\Ckl'Y v.c,or o ••. , T"Ol"las Ponr.n11 DoftalO A1tt ... anoer Gc»s ) )'111 ) Sov •• U"•O!' 1190" "'°'...,,"' 0.-. ,, vo .. o~ V•O•"' 1e rocntc"O<i1< c;.nnao ?r-•oaoa ) !9 ,. • """' • (°,•rmanv 3 U 91 S Jai>ar J « 36 • .e.~rr a1,. ) •SI S 1 til\IM•.a110s J '6 SS WOMEN'S SWIMMING SO FJf"E'E"STYLE FINALS I l(r l••n Ono Eas• Ge-me!W 7S 49 \l'Cono~ 1 Qlvmo-c •ecoro Ole •ecCYa 1S 61 ~" v 8119 Wttf'v Cn,.,. Seo\! 1911 2 "'anv W""v C11 'II UM 3 K•I• n ~ u~ Eai· ~man• 2S 71 l. Jfl S...,._et, Ausllfl. Tuas, lS,71. S L~ ,...,..., Lellilv8t, l(y .. UJt.. o l ama•• V•ro Cos!act\t ROMJ11•L 2~ to 7 Cetllet"•ne l"ltt>w ,,.._ "'••nett 1S <JO a !(erttr "•" wrroum AUSlr• e 26 01 100 8ACICSTitQtCE FINALS . I Kr1u 11na Eoeru99.. l-4u•11a-.. 2·09 79 OlvmP•C recoro OIO recoro , 10 '6. DV Cornet•• s •C" EH• c;~" Seo.J , ... , 2 ttetnri., Zimmerme"" eas1 Gttrrna"·· 2 10.61 l Coe· ner.e S:rcfl Eell ~,,. 7 11 •~ ._ ..., .. ,,._ ~ala. Fl•~ 2:12.Jt. S N,cOle Liv· .nos10M Australia 1 13 43 6. AndrN H•V". ~. ~ l:\S..Ol. 7 Jo.a"<!• De Ro~ Nttn«lanos 2 1s 17 a sv...,,. Ser.""' West Ge1 men" 2.15 '' -a UTT£1'FL Y FINALS 1 K.,,,...,, Nord Eur Gtrma"• 20'1jl 2 Bne We-Hno Eest German• 2 0'191 1 Marv T. MeMMr. Ltlllll.,._, K-w~ 2:1..._ 4 Stl'la Mer,.,. Pure , ROIT\en.e 2 11 11 S. Tr'llM • ..,.,, ........._, h~ 2:11.SS. 6 l(••Of'n Talf.etla.shl Jaoan 2 11 '2 1 Wt "9 Xieono"9 Cf\in8 7 12 31 I Co-net•• Van 8antum NttlM<lencts 7 13 17 "I haven'tscenthe Russian for a couple of years, .. said Bohay ... They broqht him blckaf\erSmitb beat the othcrRuuianacoupleoftimes/' Security. tooi has not been an overwhelming neprive for the ath· ldn. 22 AVENIOA DEL MAR • SAN CLEMENTE. CA '2911 .. As for the Bu}&aria n. he was third intheworldi" 19lSat 150.1',csccn films on him and he looks beatable." 11·s been nearly an unbeatable situation for Bohay since he amvcd at the Olympic ViU.,Con Aua-15. 1 • "Onc:t you~\ into the village there isnotecuri\y, •said Bohay. "To get into the villa&e. )'ourlD ta& that )Ou wear around your n«k acts as a cred1 t card slipped into a slot, and there a~ 11 ~) !'J .f 'I: .'~ ' I • ' .. l l'IMT TRUST DEEDS 11···~ ....... TAJl ,..,. . • Q(Cl lllS • Ill TS • E1'11llntIf10 t • ..... Morris' one-hitter keeps Tigers alive ,.._ ..... A.IMda ... Pres1 LA must wait a day to clinch SAN FRANCISCO -Thiny years after they moved Wat, &he Gianls still hate lhc Dod&cn. And they certainly didn't want to be the team that let Lot Aqeles clinch ftnt DIM;ie. While Boston was beatinr New York and t1&)l1enin1 ill bold on first place in the American Lcaa~ East, the Delloit Tilers stqcd ninlh-1nnioa rallies an both pmn of a doubleheader Sunday as they swept the Baltimore Orioles. Jadl Morrie piached a one-hitter and IAlt lelMar hit an RBI sin&lc in the ninth inning to make the Tilers 2-1 wjnners in the opener and Fred Lyu'• arand slam iJ' the ninth inning of the second game gave ~tro1t a 7-4 victory. The teoond-place Tiaers trail Boston by 4'h panes aoilll into &he la1t week of the season. Any combination of tlutt Detroll l<>Mel and Bo11on viaoria will eliminate the Tiaft's from contention. Elsewhere in the M.,._ l..aa&atS: •• ..... had three sinaln in five at-bats to raise his major leq~-leadin& averqc to .364 . . . ..-.. Y...a.. '1omerod. doubled and sina&ed u Milwauktt SDI~ Oakland's scven-pme winnina atreak with a 4-2 victory •.. DavW CeM struck out 11 for his I 9.lh victory as New York won for the I O\h time in 11 pmes ... a..6y S..W.'1 two-run homer in P11tsbuflh's 7-4 win over Chicqo was his first at Thrtt Riven Stadium since July 15. Rudy Kramer, 1-1 . pined his first major-lequc victory with 2'1'1 innings of four-hit ••vou don't like to ~ ia happen in your ballpark.,'' San FrancilCO manqer Roacr Craia said Sun~y after relief . * * Dennis Cook j)itched a two-)litter and led the GaanlS to a * ~,.:~ .._, sa '-v.-en • l~victory. ··vouliketolcccpitfrom yourfansandyour * * -.. ........ ._.. s .. ATTU ftJIAS ...... 't It 'f It • J., s •• 0 1011 ., .. . .... ) I I 7 StOO t I If I 0 0 f 0000 ,....,.. 1, Ortllel 4 MftOIT a&&.~• ....._ •wY01Ut club. But 1t'sjust a maner of time." MTltOIT ,._. :ri.o.1 ... _ .. ":~~~ ~rt ~:~111 ....... 't;~~ • ..._. 1~~": "The kid pitched a hell of a ballpme," Dod&ers •••• ,., .. _. .......,d • o o o 11M1ce•11• > • o ..._. • • • • Wt11e111<1 • • 1 o man•r Tommy Lasorda said ... We ca.me in necdina a .._SU 6, RwMI S ICAMAI CITY CMICAIM> =rt -~ ::: =~ n ~: :.::.-c : : ~: =,';.. ! :: =~ g : i =:::: ; :: : combanation ofthree(Dodaer victorieso'r Reds losses) to ~.. u to'",..."" >: 0 t ~-• > '2 1 r-c u 1 l.:.~d" ; ! : : :.=;.-;. ::: : win. We$0t it down to one. That's not bad." ..... J I t t J 1 If 5tJ1 • I J 0 1 ~I. >I H • I J 0 1 I 0 ) to. 1 O'f 0 J 0 0. J I I I J 0 11 ltO O l. 0 • JJ SJ s .... ... -~ ~ ~: =:,':' ; 0: I ::-.. ; ~:: ::::: n: .... " ... I ~yo)b JO. 0 Cincinnati beat Atlanta 2-1 . keeping the ~· =::~· ~ ~:: =~ ; : : ; =~ ! : ~ ~., =':,· : : : =~ ! ~ ~ ~ '::':' : : : : maaic number at o~e. Los Anseles, which ,l~ds the eds • I I 1 l 0 I 0 ) I It It ff 4 0 J I • 0 0 0 J I I 0 ~rt '• 2 t Wt,,.,.,. l • • o .,.,,.,. • o o • s-... & C • SO.IMer c '• • • • by seven pmn with seven gam~ rema1nina, opens a =... : ::: pj<el>OllC 30 l 0 _,. 30 0 0 ~~= ,.: =:-.:· n:: three-pme sericS Monday night at San Diego. =:'.!' ~ ~: ~ T-» u f ~= 1• ,; n Tlllll ,. .. • =· .. ~: ~: Cook, makin' his third major-leaa.ue start, ~as =.: l ~ ~ ~ ._. 11111 i..i: ... ,_, ...... . 1c-. 11111 "'"": .. •it-• becked by run-sconna s.in&lcs by Oonell Nixon and Make 1.-• 111 ' :,. * ... __ , ... Y... • • •-• Aldrete. , ,....c • • 1 • o-...,_ ••' -'-'-••• 1•1 o.n.. WIMll>I 111' -G,..., ...... 1111 Cook, 2-0, used a mixture of split-fi':fered pitches -h 1 t t 0 lr4e'-· S.0.1ar L09-DeftOo.I 6 ~ y.,_ I Loe---1..., • k !(.....,.,.. > • • o .__. l Ha-o.e .. n• 1111 -ver-10 ,....""', ""-<;._,... and fastbells clocked as fast as 91 mph. e st rue out T-:!.,!..':,., T=.. lt •'' ae-'1~ 1 111:;. ,..,,~ ~~ .... so ~"~..-;-"" sa-•....._-1•1 seven and walked one. He gave up a fint-1nnin1 sin&lc to :,. : : ==~ ,__ 1 , • ~ , ._ • " • 911 .. '° Steve Su and a third-inning double 10 "f racy Woodson . o... ..,.. 11111 -1.v ... 1.., ~·u ~ w,1 .. 11 s o • 1 1 .. This kid thinks he belongs in the big leagues and he --~~~~~-=!.;'~ ~::: :-L.H •t~ ~ ~ ~ ! i...:'Y... 2 0 0 1 ' pitched that way," Craig said."'1 didn't know he had that • GerNn "'· 1...u11e 111. 1..,.,., n•l s-~-c.., w...m...,.1 ,._1.,1J·11 • • ' • • s • .-uvt a split-fino .. r. He's 11ot a r.;eat one." ~ ....... $F-Tr-........... 1--· F..-.1 _,.,. ,..._ I f 0 f • t I 9UVU • ._ or d ~ • " •"' n so s--. .,"*,_, r11<ro, c-~-. 11 ... "'"',· ..,,_ Cook, 2S, was 11-9 with a ,88 came -run averasc 10' • If ...... so ,,::::'w ,..11 , • , 1 T-t:>t. ~J..~°'l'-i":'rf; tou•1"' the Giants' Class AAA club at Phoenix of the Pacific -'-" • • • o * Coast Lcaauc. He crsckcd a rib July 27 and pitched only I • 1 I 1 S I ) ) J 0 I I 0 I I 'I 0 l·J I 0 0 0 Cl l·J I 0 0 0 0 .::::::-• > 1 1 J Mets t, C•rclnlll' 1 * twice in the last six weeks of the Firebirds· season. =1..>·• 1 ~ j j ~ ~ •w YOU•'""' n.1.ou".,11 .,. ~~ a. ,::=1.:..,. When called up on Sept. 9, he was gening ready to T-u• A-n.1M-o.-.-ac1 so 1 • c-·• 1 • o o •••Ill ••11• spend the ofTseason as a waiter in Austin. Texas. • J J , ' 1 s • 1 2 ) • * :::=:-.. • ~~~: r:;~ ~~:! =: !:~: =::, ~~~~ .. lwasalittlenervousearl).butafterthefirstinning ~-7, cue.s 4 "-'" 10 o o =~~:. ;g:: ~.., : ~:: ~:::,.~. g g I wasall right," the 6-foot-3 Cook said. * 11-i , I J•J I I I f 0 0 0 • > * ~ ....... ~G.:,._.. =~" n n ~ .. JI .. ~ .. 5 0 u ·-rl HI I Craia said Cook. who has allowed j ust two earned :::,: : ~ ~: g:,':':"" : : n ~·ti n ~: ~~~· ; : n =c~1. ~ n ~ ~(· ~: n runs in.J81h innings. has earned-1l-ehaneHo make 1h 9, Astros l RMI 1. Br1Ves ~ATl•r•_. ATl.A#TI& .. ,._. ~ * 4, AINetkl 2 ...... ...... 0000 J 0 I I I 0 0 0 1000 If I 0 l 0 I 0 l 0 I 0 • 0 I 0 UN OlllGO ....... llAlO<N'"lti ,._,.,.. '''. 5 'J 0 Or--.+U ~ • ; ~ =: n ~; ~· ~ :-:: =~ t::: =·~ ~ rr-stanina rotati0!11lCXt spnng: But Cook downplayed his • =rt 5, \ •1 ~ ::; l 1 , , -c • 1 l • ~·.. • o o o s--.c > • o • • ....,. 'o • • early succeuwtth San fr'anc&o. -~ ~LI.4 ~ ,J~ ... ~­\.-JI> 1 0 1 0 U...•••lt ) 1 0 0 ...... ~II~ I L l O c;,....., ... ~.,, --ro 1 0 -o.-.· •t?I OMrot>vn •OOO ,_,_.., lf lO l!0.'"1\<1 l oo o Tl•••uo • o 1 o ..,._., t t t t ---~ ...a.tJllol-_or_ 1010 ~Jll > f 0 I v-rd • 1 >1 Go.,.Md JC1-fk" c-1,,,11 ...,._rt J 0 I 0 I 0 I 1 s 1, 0 • I J 0 S 1 I 1 S I 1 I =:cr;:n g:i::.,1~ !ln ~ l:U ,,.:-::~ !n: ==• .. • :J~: =~ :::: "Youcan'tjudgesomebodyontwo~mes,"bcsa)Q. °"""9ftu •l >t 1..v11rec >011 c-• >ooo Mc<Md ;;~: =~IJ .. ::i: a.drh•• 0000 "Therearcalotofgoodpitchcrsuphere.· C0<"'9w lb J 0 0 0 Vlf9•1C ) 0 0 0 0-<1 J 0 0 0 OMrrt JOIO l!IMkwlD 1000 ~o:!o 1000 i.-Hd"' •0 11 -1111 ""°" .. ,..,...,1 c e· n~~ =~ ;:~: =· ~::: :::,:i ,,,. ~-.. 1011 TimMlcher.11-6,gavc \U)SCVCOhils,strucll'outfive e iii i S?. 1 ! i g l£Zi 1:: ! 5. ! iii and S:~kPra~ci~g !~sn~h~~~~3~~~~~:fr~~Cook walked W. rl • 0 t 0 l lOC:•e< Cl 1 0 I 0 AllcGwlr I• • I I t L-•tlll I 0 0 0 F-1 0 0 t 0 o ........ -s 2 1 • • 0 0 0 ·-C ) t 1 0 _,.,."" 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K•-~·"'· Gon *-· Gr-. Tllord Qu.ck Mo;tll, *-· ...,_ . ..,, Tllo<G ~~ T-l'O• •-n 0'1 T-1 •, A-3'-"' T->16 A-10,I•, frank Viola earned his 23rd v ictory and Dan Gladden 's clean steal ofhomesnapped a ''e in the seventh as Minnesota sent California to its seventh straight loss. Viola. who has lost JUSt seven, scattered nine hits io seven innings, struck out four and walked two. both intentional. Juan Berenguer worked the last two innings and earned his second save. Gladden walked with one out in the seventh against Dan'Petry. 3-8. and s1ole second. A fier adva.l\cing to third on an infield out. Gladden brok{' for home on a 1-1 pitch and slid under cat h~ Darrell M11ler·s tag: ~ Game Wlnnlno R81 -N~ E-tlcltelle, Henor1ck. Moller LOB-Mm11e· IOI• •• Cthfc><nlt 9 28-A•mH, 81c~110 2 38-Mllltf. HR-Oownlno l)•l. Pucktll 1231 ~ltdden 7 (77), ~r (9) S-SCN>r>elO SF-L~roouJ, 81chelle, Puc~e11 INDIVIDUAL S.TATIST1CS RUSHING-Rams, 8«N )1· 112, Ev1rret1 S·I. K•lflla.vs. Coste Mtst lal NtwPOrl HarbOr) lrvll>a vs. Woodbrl<llle (al lr"ilntJ ~ . . ' • • MA.IOll LeActUe STAHOtNGS A""'1c.lft L .. tue Wnt DMMon W L Pct. 100 S6 .641 G& 17 69 551 13 91 ,. .S23 111/J 7S 92 .479 251h 67 97 OS 32 • H R Ill 89 SO ....... v1o1aw:n-1 ~S.2 ~ 7 , ' 0 , 2 0 0 2 1 4 3 "91rvu-• 7?·3 9 s s 3 . 6 Minton 11-3, 1 0 0 0 UmOlret-Homo, Shulock. Fif\I, Re.ilv *" ond, McK,.n, Third, Kali.er T-2;51 . .A-34,70. NATIONAL LEAGUE Gilnh 1. DN9ers 0 LOS ANGaLaS SAN P:RANCt$CO abrllM abrl\tll Nl'L IT ANDINGS N1ttenef C ...... •JCe RMM Newor1nn' S.n Fr1nclsco Alllnt1 West W L T 4 0 0 3 l 0 3 l 0 l 3 0 Central 3 l Pct. PF PA l.000 111 6S. .750 97 78 .750 109 9l .250 92 103 Oelolno 2·1. Elerd 1·7. Grffn 2·7 McGee l·O New York. Morris 11·39, Adtms S.22. Simms 1 • 13, Andtr.l.OtL 2· S PASSIH~ems, Evtre11 14·7'·1·736 New Y'orll, Simms 2'·4'· 1·309 RECEIVING-Items, Ekrd 3·74, HOIOllan >·42. DtlPlno l ·2•, D JOl!n\On 2·16, Bell 2·11. A.Co• l·ff. ,.._ Yc><k, AOtms IO·S9, M41nu.! 1·19. a.varo 6-7•, tnor11m 2·•1, Morris 1-14. McCont1tv 1·1•. Hosttrlfr 1·10, Turner >·• MISSED FIELD GOALS-Rams, Lanslc><O • JI. x·Oekland MlllMIOll Kint.a City ~ CNat>O T1x11 S.1111 67 87 .OS 32 6S 90 .419 341 2 Griffin n EHt OM-*' Dewr.l Ph 3 o O 0 Buller ct • o 1 O 1 0 0 0 DNhton It 4 0 2 I ChlQvo Minnesott Detroit T•mOl 81V Gr""e.v 3 l l 3 -l 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 .150 12 si .750 100 47 .250 65 73 .250 60 94 .000 40 9S Su2'b 8ollon 88 67 .568 MHICl!r If Detroit II 72 .S31 • , MM'lllal n 3 O I 0 Ctarll lb , 3 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 Aldrttt rt 4 0 1 I ) 0 0 0 ltlleS 2b 2 0 1 0 East 01lll' 2 2 0 .SOO 74 70 Mllw1ukM 84 73 .S3S S Sllalbv Cf V'tsrk--'12 7 .532 -si:.i -HamltnlO 3 0 0 0 N1Wltn$Jb 4 0 0 () ) 0 0 0 M11wrn11 c 3 0 0 0 N.V. Gl1n1s 2 2 0 .soo 87 9S Phoenht 2 2 0 .. soo .. 13 Toronto at 7S .519 7''2 OemMv c CllYelend n '2 .'71 lS =-~D 3 0 0 0 Urit>e u 3 0 I 0 3010 COOl<P 1100 Watl\lnoton 2 2 o .500 It 96 Pftllldetl>hl• l 3 0 .250 96 82 81ttlmore . SJ tot .344 34•1, SfllWSll Ph x-dlnctle<I dJvi,lon lille T ..... 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ~Y's S<- /11\lnnaota •· Altlllb 7 o.troll i -1, Ballfmort >·• lolton 6. New York O C~ 4, Toronlo 3 Ollcaeo •. Ke ni.e1 c:Jhl 5 Mllwaullff 4, Oaklel\d 2 s.aitte I. Teo~ S T.....,,.1 GelMs H~ YOt'k 1Jot!n.9:1J Al 8•1Unto<a..faallaro ·II), 1:35 o.m. Toronto IMvue•mtn 6-SI at Botton CGar- dlier 1·5), 4:lS P.m o.troll (1(1119 l· 11 al Clevet•nd <Ferrell ll-f), 4:JS P m. Teaas 18.Witt 7·101 •I ClllUvo (Pt<tl 11· 10), 5:30 P.m. S..ttle (Swift 7·111 e1 Ke.nsas C1tv CGuDiaa IJ-7), S:JS P.m. Onlv ""'" scnedvlt<I T .... Y's ~ ,....,. 11 Mllwaullff, S:JS P m • New YOt'tl •I atlllmoro, •.JS Pm Toronto •I lklslon, •.lS P.tn Detroit t i Cleve!MIO, •.JS Pm Olllllancf •• /1111mteaola, SOS Pm TH" •• Clliuoo. 5:30 p m S..ttta or.KanMJ en.,, S3S 1>m ......... L.eltue West DMlieft W L 9l " ~ 71 IO 76 IO 76 1a n 52 102 ... ,~ a-New York 96 Sf ~ A 71 MM1heel 71 77 St.Louis 74 12 Ollc:99o n 12 Pft"9dllP,,I• 6 l '4 a-dfndted division IUle s..llY'I ~ SM Franc:ltco 2. Dedelrs 0 ll'lllllUIJl'l'8 I, Monlrttl S ~ 7, Clllcaeo 4 CllldMefl J, A rtanft l New Yort t, St Lours 7 1911 Dteeo t. Houlton 1 T__.,,._ Pct. .517 .542 .513 .SlJ .503 .331 .623 .539 503 .474 .471 .394 GB 7 lllh lll1') l31'2 39 't3 191.Al 23 231,, 35.,., ~ (Valenautle S.11 et San D-,....,_,.., JJ-t), 7:ts om If. l.AIUls 10.L.on 12-9) at Pill CNcleO (HerlleY o-2) (•..JIMMft 1-1), U S P.m. New Yort (Fernendez 10-10) ti PltOedefPhla (,,..,,_ 2·J), 4J5 P m. • C.,,_tl lat°'"'"'"' 17·S •I S.11 Francisco (......,.. ,,_,,, 7 JS am Olfv NINI SC""'* ~ ........ .....,. 11 sen o..... 11>5 P"' If Loult at fl!~. •'05 Pm C-... et Montr.... •JS Pm .... Yor• ., ""'"dtlPllla, •.JS pm ...,._ II AJ!Mfa. 4M a tn cao-tr •' San l'rWICIKO, 7.JS P m AMmllCMI UAOUI TWllll "' ...... 2 r••lltlOIOYH, CAUNIHM •r•• •r•• .....,.., •Jll Sdloflldtt lOOO Mlft'a SJ JI CDevllllfl IO IO ..... ,. Jtlt ._.,,. j ffO .. ,. t t It C>#Mtdfl 7 1 2 I ~cf 4 I J I ..,,_ IO I ff f Dlilllllllrf ff f I ANftellf I I I 0 ..... JI If ~rf I 0 J 0 u..• , ••• lllcMfte c:f ,.,, ~c 4t1e ...,_. JOOO ..... • I J I t ...... "' I lfO ~-I It t _.c f I JI ........ .. ,, ,._ •tnl T.... 111•1 ...... .,.. ~===-m:~ 2' 0 2 0 T..WS 21 2 7 2 Scwe "" """""' L• .,_.. 000 000 OOl-0 SM flrMdlca 001 001 OOll-t Game Wlnnlno lt91 -Dllllaon 121. E-~v. MWlhlems DP-Los Anoe!n '· Sen FrallCbco \. L.0&-LOS t-n9'ies 3, S.n FranclKO 7. 28-Wooctson. s-Cook. • H It Elt ae SO LM.,_.. -~.11-.... • .. '911Chea • COOll w .2-0 ' WP-eelcNr. Umpires-Horne, ltunee. First ond, W1Mlam1, Tlllrd, Wl\I, T-nS. A-«l,7G. 0 1 0 s Enoet. S.C· • Alnlf'kM c. .... encl S.n OllilO S..ttle Denver . ......... st K1n .. 1 City Clndmlltl Hou' ton CleVellnd Ptftlburol'I West 2 2 2 2 l 2 l '2 1 3 Centrll 0 0 0 0 0 • l) 0 3 1 0 2 2 0 l 3 0 EHi .SOO ST 17 .soo 65 79 :333 61 ... .333 76 73 .250 S6 74 1.000 90 67 .750 9' lOO .soo . 49 67 .250 93 l()I 8uffal0 4 0 0 l.000 74 58 N.Y. Jell 3 l 0 .750 It 44 lndllMPOllS 1 3 0 .250 59 70 Miami l 3 o .250 50 7S New EniNnd I 3 0 .250 SI 86 Sl!MeY's Se-it-4S. New Vor11 Glanls 31 Dalles 1', A11a111a }() Clllutlo 2•, GrMn &av <> i. .c:lnc11111tli 24, Cleveland 17 WATllt POLO lndlann olis 15, Miami 13 ~Ion 31, New Enolano 6 C-... New York Je11 17, Detroit 10 •• ,OltCE TOOltNAMENT Mlnn111i. n , PTllladelPllla 21 (tt c..r ... s.n., CIM.) luffolo 3', Ptllll>Uftf\ 21 l'IMI S......,.. !Qw Orleans 13, Tampa 8av 9 I Stt nlord 4·0, 2 UCI, 3·1, l. UC S.n San Dleeo 24, KanMs Cily 23 .D·tilO 1·2, • "'" F0tc1 1·3, S L.owola (IM) Safi Francisco 3', S..lllt 7 J·3~-' ~Mil, 0-4 --~IW"llbn 71 ' ~Y"s Sc.wet T"""'9'1 GarM UCI 1 UC San DitOO, 6 ....... " Denver. s p,m. Slt nford l•. UCI a ._..._ Oct. .2 UC San Dono-11 . .a.ir-l"ort't 9 --::--~ht a1 It-, I P.m • Sltnlord It, .Air FOf'Cf 2 • ClnclnMll al ............. I' P.m . L.o\'Ola (I") IU. 8 ucll\ne" 10 autlelo al Clllea9o, 10 a m. UCf 7, UC s..t Oiatif 6 Clevaland t i Pl11Mut91, 10 t .m UC S.11 D!epo ' 2 7-6 Grwn .. ., al T-.. ,,, 10 a.m. UCI 2 4 O 1-7 "-'Oil al PlllledelPlll1, 10 •.m. UC SM Di..o sc:orine Armsirono 2. McCOii· lnclleneoolls t i New EMIBfld, 10 e.m VIiie I, ~ I, .'°'"'" '· Sctlatl I Go411le ..... Yorli Glantl •I Wall\lneton, 10 a m Mvet. Frenka 7 *"" a• .Atlanta, 10 e.m. UCI sco'l"9: WarO. ,2, Putman 2, WOOd 2, K-1 Cllv el Now Vllfil -'-11, I P.m. Hlllt ldlell ,... ' Goallf ....,.. HOii ' '*'-at Sen Dlffo. ' o.m NON·L.•AOUtl ....... 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Savanna Cal GIOvtr S1ad•uml E• Oortoo •1 Fullerton _ Los .Amloos ti Garoen Grove Loera 01 ukewooct "'""°"' al M41vf air N0981n vs. Esoerenze Cat Valtncla ) Ora11119 vs. VIII• Perk Cal El Mooenal ltenctlO .Alamitos v1. Le Qu1n1• 1111 80!\t Gr11ne1t) ?· ---' ,I CALL 642-5818 FROM NORTH .ORANGE FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 496-6800 l ==ED INDEX "2-5671 I ,..,.. "°"'" ..... co. ..,. .... co. -1111 THI DAILY PILOT C .. CK YOUR AD ;+!!!!... •• c...... 11u • .,... .... 1111 ...... ,,., ... 1. _c... __ ... ___ ........., ...._ .... •• •=e•..... .. Iii :W Nim• ~ LUii WEST NewPor1 garage INT iiiiiii=;iiiiiiiiiiiliii] ~ XPf. parking I OCEAN VIEW CNrmlnG F.....,._ vtew of Beck HEIGHTS AREA 38A IP!. 28r 18a $875 AL~ C .. -i:&,llAYFRT aaJ... gerage. 1900/mo -MC 38' peneled ..... -· Bey. end"""· vi.w lot In 1~8A, slngle timuy 8AYFRONT Condo 2Br Y • ,_m .. ewtrll!kt l05 Cedar Way. No peta eoe'. 1tepa to ~' 'a.yvtew Terr. 1625,714. lrplc, lndry hl!up, 2 ea; ll150 28 A 28A• /mo.Pvt CALl.494-8685 11300 Yr/Leu•. Cell Mindy MMler. ger, 11300/mo Marilyn PENINSULA Step1 to ~.,.:,~d~~r°i=' APUTlllTS = s INcla ~ 173-345&. 750-287' Coombe l31-12M l>Meh. 1ferox 2000sf LMge 1t1raet1ve //\pis In a ;; e_,, T -~ • ..a 2•· 2Ba 1850 II::=: ... .. aan DIO .... th '-lie • ON BEACH. Open ,_, Of " ~ ,....._._ ... · • .,.._ • beel.llllul garden Mtt1ng .. , "" 63()6. w Oc:ieen- 714 MA&.n OCEANFRONT 3Br, frplc:, & m HM Ni. JO POOis. garages No pets Security bld.g. pool. =~· 38R, Winter or CL~.:=.~ ~~s THE FlllT DAY e 00 AM·5 30 PM r ... D•.., P,.. "' .., '°' .., .. _.. &9'.,.Clay I 00 AM-1 l !IO AM ..... t..,O<• -...., ec<•- ~ Count• M-F "'NII'\ .. «Cwt "•*if "'" ...... (714)11M714 ,ft~~;/0':,"fY~::' 2er. deck. 1rp1c, twn rm. pvt 1 ~room S640 club~5 ... ~~~ v..ny e1 .. 9u 0030 8 00 AM·$ 00 PM • ,..,, .. ,. ,. .. -• .,.. r.o - ot•Dl.tHC ~It • ..,. .... , ..... ,..., t•I'.,. .... ,.-........ t•• .. ,, ,_._ -~-~Ul&&M 1·; :-. ~ .,.: \. "'•·~'J l" .. .,. ·- .... y • ..., • .,,.,, ............... 111.0 S.Jt lM 0. • ~ .U:._.. M .... .., ...... ..-111 .......... ,.... ,.,,...,,.., ... .L,, , ...... ,......,..~ •• -t.,. .. ~ ~ ........... . fl(~"""" ......... ..._,.,,...,,...., C~ _.,, .. • _,.. ....... tw•I --- •1· •· ., i.,. •• , .. ,Ll, -· den. dodc tor ao· ~t gete. 0114 gar '2075/mo 28drm 181 S760 l'========~~I TOWNHOME 3Br 2'~Ba. Ywty $4750 . ~ IJtll. 213-928-1844 111 AfMlll .. 2Br 2Ba $950 •art .... IHHfrV' ... a-11 1171 tp, patio. 11000 UN~ .ISLE 2 at""' SBf 71"'417S.77&4 COSTA MESA • lfillUllE 1Br. 18a 1750 38' 28a beeUtlfuly tum. 2 ar £'SIDE Condo 28R 28A ~' ' •H .... ....___ F·.... '" _ _. ..__ ..... ,. '"7&4• i.ncnosan Clement• Yd. tmlcom""""x. $1275 boat dodc. SlO.OOO MM -· ,_ -·IOn a ..... no ----· -Open~ Sunday 1 5 .,.. W llrtr .. ~ IH pets 64().. 1911 Spon.IS 18' fumlMd. 1 '9 Celle Sol, \/lolll.-lft 1i ......... ..... ... • • UMdi SIM/211 apt • .... ... unw 816 IS (l7 2 R 2BA loW9f Uni\ Win-btk to bet\, winW tenlel, • ._.... -·· -••1 1 .. -111&.Tm u -1-dOwNtairs. ..., • 11ear _.... nu f .... _ --·-• .... Brend new. fabulous -·--• -_. 400 Mernmac Way HUGE' I t• ren111 on ouch O/W 1850/mo. C°"'*'9 oN(. :.;,:,::~:.~':.:~.::..;: OCMf'I View, 3BR 3BA FRESH & clean Ilk•..-FURN.--2er 1Ba i11 o.c.c-:;1~aec I 18R u1t1 P<1.ss95 '"-,,l-W/D &906 w Ocean-l50-60391E2t319n-M18 •' ,..._..,,...-.. .....c• -4M-1193,213/822-2909. dupteit 28c IBa /M\d 41th St. $850--3Br nopeta. 28A t•otBA S750 tront Blfr&.42-3850 -. ·---1!... ... .... 2-1~2223 1!' & smt pvt yd ;.,,eel 28• 911 E. Bllboa 1~ot'•1~ ~·-~., c;~ZI.: 979-1911 I .. n llLllE .1 ....... •••-_ .. ._ -•--,., ,.,....,...... /w• 1 _, S1150--Bach 'hbtk to "" .,. -....,.. ..._, -f F d ~ ... .....,..,.. w ... n r,..s Dc:h -ot pa 1 person IOC' adck ... 990-2970 DELUXE twnhse EJdan rig llhwasner stove F~····~ ~·· -~ ~~~.,.....-....... ,.~ ....... 1114 $875. No pell 54~752 SSsO 9mo 1 .. · 523-7469 Ave 2Br 1•,ea 2 story I um 1·1·1 • .,,, Incl No pets 545-4855 ii-&&'iiitfi'ii;i;-•1 INSTAN~ IN 3BR 2'.\BA 18R upstws Patio. new new ~1n1/carpets lrplc. •,,.._GEcl/w,Stove & , •2•11100• ••• 111111 aer. frplc, backyard. dbl oar: l.91 IAYflllT .msl Cl'Ptl & drps Stove. frig cable TV Extra trg patJO. j Microwaw Frig d11hwasha1 stove ChwminQ HouM. l'.4anv ape. all xlras. Pet alt Watch lhe Boats go by. 1550/mo. Adulls Nol n-pe11 S850 673-8632 •,,.._White Carpet & inci No pets S45•4855 Extras. S395K. 20311 1 1245/mo 646-6541 Wnter 38r lum 675-8507 pets. 979-4410 By •PPI EASTSIDE 1BR 1BA WID Drapes •CLIFF HAVEN 28'R2BA ...., _ Cypr-St. 751-9162 LAG 3Br 1'1~8I house w/ LIDO ISLE 18R uPStrs. pool, c.bte TV hllup. new crpt & ·paint •Clole to 3 Fwya new 04lc;Of vlUlled cell-28R/28A. DR, Frp.IC, lllO frplc:. wood dec;k p11to & 4BR 2'h8A. FR/DR. large & gea pd 1575. No pets encl Jllrtgt No pets <..05.55•73l andSoutll 1ng1 g1r1ge no pets Carport, pool. Mutts. No ''" bac:k ya.. 0" 1>41t Ok ~tlo. 45' tot. SttoSt. LM ..... req'd, 147 Flo~. pl.... $ 5 7 5 I m 0 Coas1 PlaZI s 1050rmo Agl 6A2·213• peta $950/Mo 644-4402 TRA • M Rlvef'licfe 1 1000/mo 642-5937 $2750 673-7767 Avt now &45-31151 Avail 1011 I 857-2623 or 751-2787 •LatgePool& Deck Are& 4-J*•• fOf equity In _ I •lnOMduallyControlled •EASTBLUFF Twnhse WINTER RENTALS 3 & 4 Newport Beach home MESA VERDE VILLAS Luxury 29R 28A t\lgh-nse ......... I , EASTS ID~ 2BR 18A Entry Alarm Systems Apt 3BR 28A 2 car gar Bdrms tum. 35th &. Sea-~8-()217 28' Coodo with garage condo on Udo PeolnSUI._ 188, no pet• $650/mo 1 w/g1r1ge. downstairs. •Cable TV Avallable No pets S 1025tmo yr IM sh~•. steps to ~. refrlg.: wshr/dryr, pool Gorgeous bay view se50-<lec>. 131-~ 155 srn1ll ylfd. No pets •New Laundry Factiittes 644-1010. 8-5 Mon-Fri • Aval! now. &46-9605 , $900/mo Agt. 7~ 1-5541 S25001mo. Boat shp $725/mo. 722--8~ •Co.-.cl Parl11ng -It!=!!!.~~=--. ... ~ ..,~1 ........ 38R,..B'" 4 tam-'lttra QjC *•ma& ..a** • EASTSIDE 2BR 18A Tri"-•Private Balcohy to AOllU Fl• IUC,JI v.~~L1Y Ocea1 nfron~.od1Br1 • .... ......-' " 1-1266 A small. quiet comple• la 2 v· "' Gardens 3BR 28A Lowef Untt Gar-......, or perton. -- 11-lly rm. 1 Cir g1rage No 28R 2BA "lllee new lt.. 20 Moote ista, •E!egant Atmoshpere lge WI D hkup Yard I lied leltch. no ~ng. utll llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..,....,..______ pet&. Incl grndt. AVI 1011. w/bek;ony, trplc:. Q.OOL $750 includes utlht1es •SOrry No Pets Next to p1rlo. S, 175 mo Incl Avl 101\. Non--smkr. ., .. .....,,...... $950/mo 752·2881 1P9.lndry,pvt~age No 631-3708-w f-$111 4409 RIVER f tt001~ 65():38"23 fUm, frpl, WIN/dry, ~tlo, IJet• ltacla . !. 141 pett. $850-$9 Imo • WT1ll( Jll 288 l 8Mr St Corner 01 TSL MGMT 6A2-1603 La Ci191iltt 1111 gar. St350. e1a.303g--311r HOUM 2-car gar. lo MINITllmTS NC. DAVID ~9-2441 Git. dlw PlllO. No pets eft.tot Costa Mesa 3BR 28A Furntlned_2_c;ar_ 18tc'nw a:n;: .. HOIP- ............ farn rm, lrplc No pets CUT£38fl\Ome.Spacious .... 1.11&• le50 ... MC 645-43 19 l1•/Ml·t244 Qatklng Steps to t>ea<ih tel. New. carpets & Apanment9/HouMa Gardener Incl $1200/rno kltctien w/nf/W range & uoatrs. dee* Ho pets, 724 EASTSIDE e .M 1BR Apt. Wtnter-9 months 0 drapee 11tew ~lo Ufll VEAALY +utilities. 536-2725 oven. Cozy lrple. Walk 10 James St •C 497-.4579 With lrPIC. relng . & all llST SH! s10001mo 675--2.232 Bkr p9'd $5151~ 543-7375 CALLAGENTl75-4000 •BR iv.a• 2 Marlnets Mlle. Avatll'low. •E SIDE 2BR 1DA ,....... 11111 ltlCludeO $825 mo 28R 28A. lrplc encl g"" EASTBl.UFF TOWNHSE • "'· -Cir ger St4001mo 646-7434 Agt • ,.. · .,,,_ to mo S50-58jµ ..,.. -n ... _ ...... n• nea• 28"' 1• s• 1...,. 1 LOVRY 38f/2BA lower Hew tc:hOOI. park. shop-been1 ~· gar. y11d --· .,, ""'""' • , n .., ,. f,.._ pa 10, llilc. .a.tab _________ ....,_..., _____ .. new carpets/ palnti ping & twy s 1275/mo mcl NEWPC>f\T Terr~ 2Br I $750 ... I dep 2 per. •EASTSIDE• ttl<>pSa fri~E:ToER :: ~ ::!~~ ~ ~· drl!C)M. $ llOO/mo-yrly. grdnr & w/d 526-1188 2Ba quiet end unit. Frplc; tont. No pets 850-'t 798 •CORNER ~UPI.EX• lSL MGMT 642• ,603 .......... r111a1t ...... '4 '* toS. bey 7~7602 Walk tobeac:hl NewlUltbry Pvt ~110, ow. carport l .uu... Just remodeled '28drm. LITS•-RNISHED Oii• ---~.-.,,.---.... , ..__1 ___ 1_ 1..., 11000/mo • 4~85 1Bath. with garage. MIW Mffa home Kltc:hen -IPI $1395/mo 1st month •WPllT TDIAlf ,.,_....,..t_,., remodeled , w/d"t\.:~.n n'o .... ,, t",; w-"" N age Ctose to bMCh Nloe prlvllagas $350/mo. ... ~Clejll , l .._.... _, ..::=: ... ... 21 II 38' 38a, GI gate. pool, Corne ... the dlf1erance carpet Pl!lnt nunl tHlndt ........ 211 11& 1BR 1BA new C8rJ*, gar-. ... lllZ wa• ..... ....,.,. ..... ........ .. .,... •. , ... ~.. ..-~ l-700/lomosn!'?2s-073o6 pets qu~t '-•t~ *"'"'Si mo 845-2435 ..... r-I 28R 18A, frptc:, garege, +cSepolit ~4 3BR12'~BA. c;ondo, gar • e.eu1i1ut 2BR apts Pool Monte V1it1 S79S/mo. ~ -..._ '''" ..,,. Trtptex. TWo-38r. 28• w/d, tt0\19, fridge. 11175 1_.__ 2144 11050/mo. MS.-9219 rec:. room. laundry r<>Qm 250-8002 l>f 650-5194 · 1480 Mooroona PVT tUrn room/ba. Hunt. OM-28adroom. Wlnt8f -714 Orc:f\ld. °'*' Sat. u.... Nwp\ Shr> 2BR 2 story. Ready f()f 1nsta111 move-..... Inc~ 2'40 TSL MGMT &42-1603 8Mct\. l.cG. clean. newty Summer Ren1*,S990.000 12-4 Or ,CALL 541--2525 -·----.... fr"""'. d/W, car nar Walk lnl n..... IMO to $650/mo E'SIDE sman 18r Cottage. d«:or. kltch pnv, wtd · -•-a .,... • "'"1 1,,...,. _ _. natlo No P-·I MOVE IN NOW• 1Br. •hort Manv to c:tlOOM trom '· 2 p t •.050 •-... -. .,.. DOC s r.e ssao1mo~ S680 MC dep. walk to bch All u1115 pd & 3 beelroorns GN81 to-$50 utilh-. 536-n53 -... _. I 'lkl· ~ ~-•nt. ale, ten-bd't. pools & $1100/mo + S200 OFF MOVE-IN ............. ....-. ...... ~ , ro . ~smltr. -... flrepid.Walttto beachl nla. .$625640-8\61 I( 1:tr RE 722-9730 • ALAllAUllTS. 111E 21tt.&4~1-234 SS75Jmo -dep 207 Ch1-c;a,llp n Starting It Agt 173.53~ Agt UCI Town Center 2 mstr Spac:loUt ;tBR 3',BA. tam 530 W Wiison LARGE 3BR 28A n>< 954 U7S'tmo 17~606 Yau tin ltatah ard BR/den SBA MC, &. din rm, l~lc. bonus tm, TSL MGMT ..... • -------J722 c~:ttht!best.. 28RC>uplttx,tiewremodel. alt~ & carp0rt 'vi-· patlo,grndr,auocpool& 722-90l2Qt842-1603 OlflQe .. Near OCC. II NB lBR Steps to bc:tl , !P!""'!'!'!~"P-'!"!"!"!'l'!'l'P ... ~ • • Frplc:. yd. lndry, blk to pool$14501 854 7570 te nn,i. $2200 /mo S01ryN0Petsl 1040-C Valencia. $87-5 2 /JIAlllO Parking. L1rge deck. IN KAUAI. HAWXii. 28( •• '., lllllTI .. __ ... •-· ocean. 304 ltls. $1275. mo • &40-l32-7 or 720-7852 mo. No pet1 ~S-7983 2 yr old ai>t a11all Oc;t Utlft Incl. Mo pets 2a. condo ...... ~ on --Avail now.* 9&&-727 1 I---· 1tac• 2141 •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• . tst. encl. gar + 1-soaoe 1700/mo. 723-1292 $700 ~.,, 1...-11n.--.w Tll lllffl IU 2~ Large 1BR 18A trip~. p .. UW.1 pltlo. lncd yard. stove ~· p ..-. Nov. •a-1111.n •$pec;kMJ• 3Br 28• view I /J ..It On tg greenbelt, S1800 dble gat. lndry rm, d/w, Jog 10 t>Nc;h. 2BR 2BA. d/w. rir gr1de 1c:noo( no NB 2Br steps to bc:h. perk-1~-l · arn 721"1111if Iv CAPE Cochtyte wtth 5 BR, -4L decllt. bit-Ins, 91r+ • ••• W ll'a, mo Submit on pets ttnl patio, itlnt cond. $650 llreptaoe p1t10 18R •pets (1 14) 968-9174 I Ing, Lg. lronl pauo. ullls miuege If not thate. :,:;, 8::::. o:;i~,~~~ M-UUI SfUW.IST ~3:111~{1~·5-~; 38drm. 2Ba Oya/Eves 120-1104 Bkr ... MCYrlty, ~8-4497 . w/lolt, ~lew. 1icun 1 . ~f~75~0'1~;:1~"~urn ltatah ti lbu • ·..,,, · 1 1800 per month From $950, Utils pd 2Br. 281 New, 1 mile 10 --------DM =w:m~.'s~~~e ~:=:6;~~t~ •CHARMING 38R 28A ic ... Selu.11·1144 'e'-tah · IU11&11TTAIE . 131-8107~855-0665 beach, g1r1ge. lrptc NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~~l!IPIP'!ll...,,.....-...,. •II with flr aplac;u. Otftce 87 w/1tove. frig, micro liJMi W/O h:PI· carrrt8:' double Iott lots Of tile lrlplh-2 mas\9' suites, cOG 2iR iiXJi&;:;. s: ..........,.,. ...,d whh .,,.._ Pafl._ .... ~~540014 WIO. lrplc. 2 c;ar garage'. 11'NORTH LAGUNA guest •-•--.I _,..I pets. 50/mo 22-4 MESA VERDE 29R iSA. washer dryer hllup Md\ wttuu bllh Beamed min 1wlll to bctl. Mftr _.... •-...,. ,_._....,. --'JM patio. Gf9et IOcation. h04JM tBr l8a. girege. -_.,. S525-. dee> 1BR mobile! us>P« O\!Jef c:ul de MC 846-9S01 C9il, ~.IM oac:k. Dllr bdrm 9¥1 now. M/F "'° ....... CAT AUNA & Bay view ~Sr Avl 10/10 $1300/mo ~ VleW $850 Curt Rtll JmlL horn. Sec;ure Mllure S700~ 2867 Hlc;kory LG Dbt 28, 2 iof\ 3•,Bi 2 S1025 N'.pett 759w919't llN!r. MSCll lT'O &40-0103 . llllJIY-2•..iBa, tam room. trplc:s. Sorry, no p9,s. 760-3676 721-5225/W 497-74s7tH 2bdrm \bath garage adulls No pets 1991 498-1936. 751-9'83 f/p, ~yllght ,., d ai>prox -::::::::~=~1CM. Fem tow 2BR apt ~gar. Large view 101 •TOWNHOUSE 2n .. m ·= •---L Zlf9 p1r" 'no I 1'01s1mo Ne-#pOl1 Blvd 546-8373 I 2.oo.f nr Hunt Harboor iiiila"•T ...-.. •-!um •capt bdrm. POOi A90one ~see home. Spa. $749,900. 1214 . ...,r · -• "1 · I *TOWNHOUSE* -_,,, • ...... IOC lfrull t 3 281. den, dbl garege,t Availlble now 673-4999 1 $1550. (213) S60-9513 •WITH BOAT SUPS• Jee 1425 ...... ~ .._... w 1" b lrheesd. Statt>oerd. 760-0630 or tundeck pool tennis * 1.USIVE GUARD1t l18/88S-5Q52f5059 2BR/1 '°'BA, trpl, patio LG ""'-3Br 28• 1 ,_., tip llYnllT 549'-IOIO °' n~796 _.ooma, ... • a, e-640-5500 11eoo1m'.o. 67~7362 . •GATED COM~UNtTY• -...,..~9n9 I carport, 1940 Wallace ..,.,. "'" e.ct.o garage, new root, • • IAIYll UnllW Uttle Isl* ~-u .,-S775JMo !>46-5348 w/d hllup nr Hunt Har-C.M. rOOC'l'lmate needed to tnplece, pantry. lols ot Jllllllll mll-Ptlel JASMINE Creek 38R BE"UTIFUL 2BR 28 .. 2Br. tea 600--sit, laundry ••un•ITS bour s1rso mo 2BRF Apt w/BA~ VI~ I .,_. 28R.81M. Gr ... lo-wtndows. AV or boat ac-LOWEST PRICE a sty 3Br frpl€, family rm. spa. "' " 1__..11 . _, ., (213) ~95 13 rp1e, mic:ro. a, .. garage cation Avall Oct 1. ceee & extra. Reduoed fam. rm. 2~a.. cmr IOt 50 w/gotf c;ourM VIEW Also _. 1~· no pet,., garage S !ti r t "41!mlfil!ll:I & lcMlty 1M t>dl $ 1900 S375/mo-util 722-7543 S10.000. $218..DOO. $42t900.a91_1702 ._21 }~S::::·'J~eek 3BR, t8Rava;I Frplc wet bat;. Y .. rly 1100 673-8676 &::~oap~s·~aut~J;~ ,Oeluie2BR~A.~1d1h~; •ALSO• HlECT BH&{) 75 t-5000 • turnlsMd 12750 micro. W/D t)kups. 2 car llllmtll I l•ndsc;apad ground s up. lrplc. 08 Sky! gll 18drmt aterllng 11 S 1025 East CM twnnM reepon-NW FABULOUS H4IW contem-gat wl xtr1 11or1ge. oen-POOi & se>a. ~ltosldec;tls. Fimf 11111 .. IS Hunt H1rt>our $950 •Boat Slips Extra• llble Mala, w/dry ~ _ ... PIMIT1 BREATHTAKING. poraiy.2BR 3BA condo. _tral air All malnt. incl 1~-~1 l BA, garage garlgeMC.rport Sorry. Sparkling clH n large (213)860-9513 Sorry,no pets S•25/m o -•.4utlls We'• give 'fO'.I the down In SUNSETS Pln()(amlc;ViewSocean& Sorry. no pets. 644--0509 MKJU/Mo 760-8384 Agl no pets A.pis Famllles -.e6c:ome SPACIOUS and CLEAN IAU 1 ..... 11 842·9006-H. 957-4242-D .. ~for astlat• of own-HARBOR VIEW HILLS hWbof. $3500 21r/21• ••• ~.. • •• , ..... •SEVERAL LOCATIONS POOi & ~ Sl'lopplng & 28r-2Ba $770/rno ---.-------•FEM Prof. 26-38 19 11\ere =·P~'f. ,m!!e.,,~~ ~r·~b~~~~~=t~~ ........ ...., .... Parklng.$1100/mo 5 UI) .J=~8a ~~~o ~~~nQ~~ neirt CU:;~i~~~~m~ts ~!.2~oint~= epprac. You rec:elve Lill. $7'9.714 aN.111$ U1· 14" 1-89.9 523-46~ 28A. gar-.ge. newly oecor-1 250Vangu1rd 540-9626 28drm ,, .a. S785 •969-92-'3* Judl 673-3601 100% tax benefits. Must be 28drm 2Ba S800 haw dMn credit. Agt CM Cute 2BR 1BA Duplex, *lllffSYIEW* at9d,a1epsto bayl ach -------SUPER 2Br 2Ba in •·Pllt. OCEANFRONTsmall 1BR. Femroomma1•1hrCo9ta Tti Prudenteal 1~ newcrpt. garage, frplc, tg End UM. 3BR 2'~BA. \900 9t0 W. Balbot Blvd Bac:helor S580 HI W. WllSll 8uitt-1ns,·"kups. encl gar yearly. partta11u turn., M ... 3BR 2BA hse ~7-8002 Oya, Ev. WklldS 114 MALTY · pvt ~tlo. oceanstde ot al, ell newly redec:orated. 1900/mo yrly. 675-9650 j 1 Bedroom S685 POST A MESA $795 /M~· -$750dep small ~tlo. utlht~ paid $275-$305. 751-0272 •WlllTIUll (714)1'0-0714 I PCHS.1025Agt175-4912 Ilk• new home Pool YRLYBAYFRONTut11spd ~~r;1~rh8:t 642!m Ul-IW · ~84Nopett S6651rno.•650-1858 Oy/M2-1123Ev al Jl~llAY "'~-~~~~ -~~~ng~~ooM s~~~ ~~ v~ ~~~1~1~~--------~~~.-~.~~---~-------------~--~----~ ftlWllU CdM. New, & t>Mulllul 12200 mo. Bkr 720-7432 S1300/mo. 2 persons1 1 Bedroom se65 • POSSIBLYfhebettVleWln Celta.... 1024 1300afgatedc;ondo.2Br. *lllffl .. * S14001mo.675-3063 28drm l '•81 780 VIiia Balboa I Thi• EXsYslbe Laurel Point 2Ba. Jac:uzzl tub, trplc. 3Br. 2'ABa, pool. flp •3BR 2BA, sundeck, 2Bdrm 281 twnhse 1875 ~ unit has two Towntle>UM, 28R/2'hBA. key to priv1te beach. 12000 * &40-4111 caf p ort. new cerpet 825 CentM St M2-1424 roomy bedroom suites, pool. se>a. rec:twood deck, $1350/Mo 760-6077 •Steps to Beac:h• eect1 with private bath, t 184,900 By owner. 2520 SPACIOUS, Sunny 2Br ...... ~U!• S140otmo. 673-2880 •BACH $595 Grear East- and balcony. _upgraded Popi• Ln. 546--0936 28' r.tucv 1rPlc:.-1nc1!1 3BR ~~ ... i QC gar. • CLEAN 18R• Clean & cozy' 1B~se~~ c.pellog ~ & amacfl'ilt NEXT TO NEWPORT rm, garage, yatd & pvt DIW. trall\ compactor. Steps to . Bay &. Beach. Grnblt w/B80. 1-.. ry rm wlndcM C0"91'..._ There E _,,._ ...... h a·-'-............. $1350/mo. Avail micro. w/d hl!ups. Yrly t y I "" ".... ON the at ...... ..,., ..,.. ,........, S 450/ • 722 8520 St0\19, rig, !\-pets. r Y Sorrv No "'"lS 63 1-.8427 11t • •ytlgtit, rtre191ace & a.y Ylewl. 'Model Per-Oct 1. * 9e0-&483 1 mo ""1 • 1700/mo.'673-0072 ..,,...,,..,....· '-o::' =..., .... _,,.,=-==-=-~"."'I lnllde i'aUndry. Why l'IOt •fact' newer 3 b~m ctlil 1111,, 1114 •BRAND New luxury •NEWl.Y FURNISHED• BEAUTIFUL 2BR 1BA IN c.11 now to ... thlt meg-lownhome with berbcw .. townhom. In gtJatd glled OCEAN~ONT 1 BDRMS I O\MI complex Security nlf'cent vi.. untt. today? carpeting. h1rdwood 1t38R twnl'IOuM, Newport S.. Island 28R -Den ............. G , __ 1 bvlldlng. Pool, garege. $350,000 ttoon, vauhed ceilings, Hgts .,.., frl*:, ~ti<>. $2700/mo 720-jµ22 ~v-. f9at """"" tor\ l cable TV, ell ut1I pd l .... 1111 Fr...,, dooca. dec;l(s & very nk». 312 Ogte•E *CIMn BEACHh<>Y&e 3Br Mu9t aeel Bk.r 675-4606 $725/mo 722-1832 Gl"ADrE fl KJN private yard. '880fmo. a.7-754o * 1Ba. 90ft. to Mlf\dl! Frplc:. NEW deeor. 1Br $650. 1 25 BRANO new 3Br 2·~a. 1 ·.vnµ • · 131·l400 ....... s2es.ooo lndry, utlls pd $1 195/mo bl!\ to bay/bd't. Slove. epla. Attached dbl g8f I!!! (.l)\11'\.'" -1t'til 711/89 846-1213* retriQ. min• bMrlds. lndry $1050/Mo -tee: Micro. Ma RE.\lTOfl.'9 ~All HI HO.._T melniB.All 102 !. Bay. 673·2~6 pvt patios, w/d hls.upt, ~~!~~~T~E 1'tHMBOR VIEW HOME SMALL Studio. Sept-July gac-door oonrs 2110 .... ...... 1111 TIWllllll lmmac:. 2Br+ den or 3br, PrlVat•"beac:h. Utils pd Thurln SI CM Agt m-a.-. REALTORS ...... ftrlfft :::d~r~~;S:,~~~ WID. tpenon,$600/mo. 850-51t6 Open d•llY ---n• Flrepteoe. vaulted cielflngs, Avell \Oi l . 0-508' N/amkr pref'd 67S-3063 12-7 or Weellends 11-6 IBR 38A w/18R 18A Apt. ~IHc· lM dbl,..,, rndry hkup. poo1 • 3 «*~\A, bloc:ll to --1tH V HOMES lmmac •haul.• 30 . By ""·-r • Good Ocean & ..,._ Sorry, no pet1. · · ... ,. ' VWJ• '"--II Bon Under 29drm 2'..\81 S1070 58' 38a. nr elem. school 875-14M. ,,_. 111 rm. ...... w l*th St ... 2 .. 905 Ho petal L .... 8-9 mos. remodeling construction. vvv u '" -*" 1279,000. ~t Tera -150 mo. 682-1343 * 1017 417-5123. 4 215 ~~.*No •lllTAl.I* • .. A•T-T•HJ-•8EA_C_H_"_28-r s ELL pet&. &42-3715 8'0-0751 2-!br St00-$5000/mo. ~t euaury conoo. ocn vu Bv f:wLI 1111t.• I~ Mer11 FergtJson &42-77 °"'*• S2H .500 Call 11• •112 M7.ae2 or 838-3094 f'PI , ~yd.=-· .-. throuRh classified =~5~~-= :,938 OCEANFRONT WINTER Falouttng11t1rtwrth1 142 1111 ,. · *Nkiely f\lm 2BR lBA ~ tnp lhfougfl ~ • BACK BA Y-EASTSIOE upper or lowel' duplex ..... 28A 1BA w/e>areQe New w/gerage 1 1150/mo .. ... Merrill Lynch Realty LEADER ON LIDO Lovely 3 bdrm 2 etory with de.n, wet bu, touth patio and close to tennia court A buch. A winner at Si34.000. 769-6600 Let Ut ..... Y• Stll " .. ,,.,.,.;1 a. ..... Mt-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. pelntJcarpet. U2~/mo *Huie 4BR 2BA. very de-- AWi! nowt &48-0l45 U.. fU{n loWWI' dYpteit •UAUTIFUl peril ntt. FlmlY ""·wet bet, lndry. .,,... & OCMf'I ~ 3a; 2 car garege I HIOO/mo 21M9a Concsc>. wld. ~. YIW IEITIU .... 11200/Mo 131-1153 --------- • ...... -llMl12 CoMge PR 38A 28A, dbl P!fllfNSULA YEARL V frplc. open 1tllctli9n. cue-*'BA 111A. tpM:tout & ~ .... ~·A.ell rww,UOl*.91Jl99.UOO 10/1. S1375/mo. Donatd •Lt edorablil 28R 2BA. Ml-1717 ,,.._ 2 car ger, w/d . .... loe. lg petiO. 11200 llLUIEITIU •1111-.. -1 ""9.. 1100 ---·-''" llllJPilat NiCe 'N Easy .. OUR FAMOUS DIMESlt-tlN~ .. " MAS RETURNED! NAME_ CITY ' AMOUNT ENCLOSED UNU •----.-!. '· 1-------t 1 Back oy popVl<!r Ot"m.>nd O•mf'S "'·l ~ will run Friday. 5atur- day and Sunday n ts own cl<lss•t car on ,., I~ Classoflt'd Ads Stnce this 1s a special oNtr we havt a Tnursday noon ~ and a,sk prtpaymtnt for a aos Tn1s 1s open to Ml prrvatt party aovtrttsers tor mercha~•St not over s l SO lpnce must bt ltste-d m adj al'ld no abbrtv1at1b•u WI" Ot acct-pt~ AK adS Wfll run Fnday. Saturday and Su!'day There ts a s~llnt' mirmnum .i 20C per fine So your low con Dfrnu-A-.1.Jne ad Is Offty ••• S3 .00. DEADLINE: Tnurs0-1y noon PRICE S 1.ne m1n1m•Jm • J :tavs • :oa ~r llne = SJ 00 • 6\H "ds "'''" o••PA•d ov com n1J mo ~ t::r.Jny-/Yllot to P'-''t" )'OU' 'o .,. ll\t 11 ~ co .. p. ,.. :M"1'lw • Pr vate p.ttt~ rT'\f'r ""''n·s~ """'" · ads · N..o com- •ll).t1C1a' l OS pf'!\ tVf'Stf)(I.. p10C], ce er plants • EKh 1ttm must bt pflce d n me aa with "° 11enu over SISO MAIL TO: DftnfS·A·~ o .. y p •C'l J30 ""''" ls ... 1.11 .... • D~ "P • "OLJ'\ Mo<'KlA~ r r a .. ~ ::< PHONE STATE OATES TO RUN -''.'. :o <, 00 PM ZIP J . --==~= ~t::::::::::ic:;;;;;:~l:==:;:;==:==-•----------t--~----~--==-~~-------~--- s l'---------~= '. 642-5678 -- - ., , -0rMge COMt DAILY PILOT/ Monday, September 28, 1988 • ' - WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO $600/MONTH. MUST )1AVE RE- LIABLE VEHICLE. INSURANCE. AND OMV PRINTOUT. MON- DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 P.M .. WEEK- ENDS ~ HOLIDAYS 4-7 A.M. NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS. CALL 142-4531EXT.205 ASK FOR ROGER STARKEY - llilf Pilll .., ... .., •.. leda ..... UIHH between iam & 5J)m M·F Or Call Erle It 642-'32 1 •••. 205 A-1 POSmOIS Work in the ever-expanding ' Newspaper Promotion field. If you are self-motivated and like working with teenagers. this may be the opportunity you've been waiting for. $400 PER WEEK (To St•rt) With Potent .. I to $1,000 PER WEEK Insured Van, Wagon, or Large Sedan Is Required The Daily Pilot has a n~w way to tutn your H ic;iden Treasures into CASH $ 1 CM!ep~yment CALL MA. STEVENS (213) 477-31~ .................... .. 4 Lines . 7 Day.s s 10.80 • NAME No d\9rpl In capr or~. ,.rlvate pMWs orty. No Comnwrci.i. Relf Enate. AutomotNt, &o.tlng Of Employmtnt Adi. ttwre Is no pttc.e Hmlt to what you can advertise. If you Med ro sd your couch, high chair or Mi)' unus~ 1Mrchand1~-all JM Daily ,..rol C&nJifled sr.tr or uw ~ ,__ llli;illl Ollly Not. JJO W • .., k. (Gila ...... CA 9JN6 642-5678 PHONE ADDRESS CITY -. STl\TE ZIP AO COPY: 4 line mlnfrnum. approprlatety 4 words p@r line. ·--°"' .. Al' 10" I~ to the D~ Plot7 Clfdt ont Y!S I NO iReA.D . ·: . JME-· ~~ .. NEWS .Work In the ever expanding News. · oaper Promotion fleldl If you are Hlf -motivated and Hke wonctng wtth ! teenagers, this may be the op-t portunlty you've been waiting for • This ti a GUARANTEED INCOME of S400 per week to start twttf\ P<*n- tlal earning• of up to S 1000 per Week. An lntured van. wagon, s>M*· up/lhe'la are a MUST. For more Information •11111••••• ....... MANAGEMENT JDlll OUR TEii -. . - MANAGING CARRIERS. THE DAILY PILOT IS LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS WILLING TO WORK HARD. WE OFFER XLNT BASE SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES EVERY MONTH . GENEROUS GAS ALLOWANCE & OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT. JOIN OUR, TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDICAL COVERAGE, CREDIT UNION, 401K PLAN. IF YOU'VE 'GOT. WHAT IT TAKES. CALL ERIC. 642-4321 ~XT. 2"09 bR SEND RESUME TO: DAILY PILOT, 330 W. BAY ST .. COST A MESA, CA 92626. ' n11n Cllr1t1mas-Around· The World Party. Receive $40 FREE Gilts. Addt'I gifts for l>Ootling• & mucll morel Sherry 498-9430 Pluei 10r, ... '"' KXwX1 coNsBLe P1XN0 W/blneh, beautiful con- dition, S t200 Dys/Eve 720-170. Nwpl 8ch 7014 whoeAsldAs- M1G1ARo MacGregor Yacllta • 1131 Plecerttla. C.M &Oita Ind .,. .. end cemptrl and COtlllJft • Ill the tNngs that mllte sum- mer fun can be 10\.fnd In clllllfied. SLIP tor •i· to 60' Powis or Sell. w. a.y Str•. Newport a.ctl loeation 646-1117 XLHT dodl on Udo ••. ldeel tor llPP'Oll 3S'ic 12' beefn, Low pr()fMe Mil· bOet Ofdy. 17~323 . ... ,. ... / ....... • •• 11111•11 2111L CREVIER ........ .em SAYE 111 I J111 IU9la W ............. al )10t ~ ~ ltAUll IS llSt AT.lolded ~03 IS '3!KSI llllO loJclfd 2111'11112 16 31Sts SSOdJo*'I ISOUl5 111r.i »Pitialdtd mm - • l& Stod ~ 2HR0961 Sales -Servrce Parts -Leasing 131-3111 1500 Auto Mall Dr. Santa Ana 55 Fwy. at Edinger WEI l UYS Service Hrs. Mon-Fr1 7 00 am 10 10 pm .. .., -Or8ft09 CoMt t>All.Y Pll.OT/Mond8y, September K . 1.. 81 •••••• tMO JAMeOME AOAO ()pef\1_. .... EJ1'*'Cied lervlCe Houts 1 a.m.· tO p.m Mon-Fri .. TURN UNNEEDEO .. MERCHANDISE TO .. ............... Plus•G.r ..... I• Kit fir 11.00 F.or t•.ao you can advertise your Garage Sale in lhe Daily • PiloL Tbete..1$-.a A line. minimum __ and the pnce 1s the same whether you adver11se 1 day or 3 days. ll's a great way to turn. those hidden treasures into cash. We are also offering a G.We to ••Her G.r ... s.aes for S 1.00. This guide includes ideas on how to advertise, how to plan, what items to sell. plus ideas for a better garage sale; also a garage sale ~ign. pricing stickers. information on city ordinances and inventof'y sheet. You can purchase your Garage Sale Kit for $ 1.00 when you place your ad at: DaHy Pilat Classified . .. ,. .. O.••••C...IDallyltllot 330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa \ Advertising 642-5678 Monday U'lfe>ugtl Friday -8 00 AM 10 5 30 PM Saturday 8.00 AM -11 30 AM PICnnGUe .._.. PIC'"10Ue WU cm Of" bidder ~ta thll Ille Clll! 92e80 . UOo. Newpor1 a.en. caw ouet9d by:-' 119f*al pan. "'*'°90 to lrenuc1 l>U9t-Thie ........... flied fllCTIT90Ue ..-.. _ ..,._ ITATW . MAim ITAT'DmNT FOUNTAIN YAU.EV Plent Ind Speclf.c:aUoos be This ·busln"' 11 con· t2M3 • ner1NP neet under the flct111ous wttri 1M County~ of Or· ..... ITATW The fo11ow1nO ~ere The folowlng 119'9001 are NOnCE ..,,, bymall. lhe mslhng and dueled by-an lnd1vtdual This bualne1t 1s con-The reglalrenl com-bulOfllll name or names enge County on August 26. The following~ ere doing bu1111911 u : doing bulil'9a u · ~ 91DI . h1ndllng dl1t1J91 lh•ll be The' raglstrll'll com-duet9d by. 1 corpor11100 mtnCld 10 lrlllUCl busl· Jiited lboYe oo Augua1 29 1Me doing~..: L®EVCO. 58 Royal SI CASA MAYA IMPORTS. NOTICE IS ~EREBV given T.,. City reservts lh6righl menced lo lrensact busl· T.hl regf11r1n1 com· Mii un6lf Ille llchhou~ 1M8 ,_.,., AOTI STATS. &855 Allan· Geo. Ad., Newpor1 S.ach, 1506 H.-Pl.. Newpor1 thel the Chy Cterk or the C11y lo r-iect 11t1y or alt bids ,_. under the llct1Uous mencecs to tranaaict buli· ~ NIN •or names Pltrlda ~ Pubtllhed Ofenge Cont t1 ~ 30!. Huntington Cellf. nteO · a.en. Callf. 929413 of Founleln Valley. Cah· IC....,,. A........,., City I bu9IMN neme or natMS -under the ftet1hous ltlt.o lboW oo August 15. This ltll-11 wu f11eO Deily PMot s.p1emtier 5. 12. BMcf\, Celit. 92666 Of. AbelerCIO Lopez, 58 Cr~ Raney, ,N-porl fomla. will recetw sealed Cleft. C-, al,_...., V• lilted abc>Ye on September bu"'-name or natnM tlMll wttn the County C*'t of Or· 19. 26. 1988 Jedl Irby. 20916 Shellfish Ao¥el St. Geo. Ad., Newpor1 a.en. Callf. 92M3 propoutt until the nour of ley, ~ 1 13, 1918 lilted'°°"" oo July 1. 1968 Geyte M Dow W'OI County on Septemblf M-673 Ln .. Hun1\igton Beicll. Cllt1 Beectl. Calf. 92MO Tiii• bullne11 la con-10:00 A.M on Ttiursday. OC· Dated September 6, 1987 J Ketty Jenk1n1 Glft>ln A Henry Thia st..-1 w .. filed 20, 1NI 924MI Thia buslneM la con-duc:t.cl by: en lndlYldu1I loOer 6. 1988, for TESTING Publilhed Orange Coas1 Thi• a111ement wu filed Tt)ll 1t1t«nent was hied with the County Clel1c or Of. F-.aa NllC ll)TIC( John Weuwork. 1603 S ducted by. en lndMdual The regl1tr1nt com-AHO NECESSARY RE.PAIR Dally PllOl September 26. wllh Ille County Cl«k or Or· w11h the County Cler'k of Of ... County on Augual 25, Publilhed Orange Cou1 Loera, Anaheim. C1lll Tiie regl11r1nt com-menced. 10 1ran11e1 busl· WORK OF WATER METERS 198J I ange County on Septem.ber ange County on Sep. ternber 1tia Dally PllOt September 26, ACT1T10UI .,..... 92802 IMftCed to transact bull· neaa under the fic:lllloua A-T VARIOUS LOCATIONS • M703 20. 1988 ' F3ne20 20, 1988 • ,,_,. October 3. 10, 17. 1988 MA.-ITATl.mNT Thie bualoea 11 con- ,._ undef the flctilloua ~ n"""" or names THROUGHOUT THE CITY In Publtlhed Orange Coast FJIM11 Publlahed Ofenge Coast M-698 Thi following persona are OUCtec1 by an indlY!duW bUllrlell """' or nll'M9 llMed. lboW on Augu11 30, eccordencl With the Plans I "8.IC fl>TICE Dally. Piiot s.piembet 26 Publi9hed Orange Coast Deily Pflot September 5, 12, ..,,_ dOinQ ~ aa Tiie ·re~1stran1 com· .... mow on September 1M8 • .-ncs__Specdic:atlon&. Ac:nnoue IUM!eEA Ober 3...10. l, 1918 . Deily P!lot.S.Otember 26, "· te. .. ~nul'M ln~A ll'AO EOUtP ~ 10 transact tlult-15. ,... Craig Raney PfopoNll sh~T>. prts· . M-689 October 3. 10 17. 1988 M-671 MEN'T. 2930 Central A .... -under lilt l1C11tlous Allelerdo Lopez Thia alet-1t Wll fli.d ltlted ""°"' Mllld cover ..... ITATE-..T M-687 ACnTIOUI ....... Sent• Ana. Calof ~ name or names Thia ""91.Nnl wu flied with the County Cieri! of Or-end shall be accompanied I The following P9f90l'IS are rtll.IC ll)TlC[ · NllC ll)TJC( ...._ ITATDmfT t Pro au.llty. Inc:., Cali· lltMd ~on AprH 4, 1988 with tN County Clerk ot Or· "'99 County oo August 25, bi one of lhe forms of bid· doing bullnell IS C lllR It ll)T1C£ Thi following persona are tom11 Jedi Irby enge CcMtty on September lMe def'a aecurlty required by NEWS PORT BEA H '1CTITIOUI IU ... 11 '=i== ACnTIOUI .....U doing buaiMM u : Tiiie bUlln .. s la con-This ltll-1t w .. tHed 20 1NI ,.,17 Section 10 of the Speclfl. COMPA,.,V,1116W Balboa ...-1TATUaNT ACTITIOUl ..... 11 ...... ,.TE .. NT COSTA MESA PSY· OUC1edby I COfl)Of'l1100 wlth tftlCountyCllrko!Or· ' f'.aa Publlatled Orange Coast Cllionl. All pr~ls ahlll Blvd., Suite A. Newport Tiie follOwlng persons are MAim ITATlmNT T,...fOllowing peflOn9 lie CHOTHEAAPV GROUP 6661 Thi reg11tr1n1 CC?m· 1n91 County 00 September PulllaMd Or1n91 Cout o.lly Piiot Sept.ember 5 12 bl marked "Proposal lor Beech. C111f 92663 doing bull-.. • The lollowtng petp\S .,. doing bu*'-.. Baker S1 Sulf\ 373. Colll menced to tranuct bUSI-tN8 ~ 09lly Plot &eptemtief 26 1I 21• 1988 ' ' W 1 1 e r ~ e I e r JCIMObM, Myetcllln~H16 WILLIAM OtL't. & ASSOC JdellnV~ mr. YOUR VIDEO PAO· ....._ Cllllf.9~ . ,_ unOer 1he llett110US ~ Or COUI OCtCIMr 3• 10. 17. 1988 · · · M-e70 THls/Aepalrs:• and t>I W. Ball'>OI Blvd .. Suite A. 1145 SupertcH Ave . eos1i HA us o F pc R . OUCTIONS. 22~.vangvard i;.1cno1a1 B Werner.,~ neine or names ~ Piiot ~~ ber ~ M-694 mailed or delivered so as to Newport 8eech. Cal1I 9~663 MIN. Cllll 92627 FORMAN CE , 3 0 1 7 Wey •G137. IJOSll Meaa 2t001 A"" Romero. San listed ~on AuguS1 15 . ...._," ....., em ' -----------NllC ll)T1C£ bl In the hand• of Ille City John S. MY9fehln, 1116 Wiiiiam ~M, 0111. 1724 Enteriirlel St .• Cotta Mesa. Callf.12626, Ju.an Caplatrano. Calif 1NI • OCtOllerS, lO .. H , 1~-69tl f'talCll)TlC[ ClerkelherofticelntheCity W. Balboa Btvd , Suhe A, Tradewlnd•. Newport Callf.9212e , JerleM Young Seve<soo. 92675 MICNll LRoM.prwldenl ACTITIOUl·Ml ... 11 Hell. 10200 Slater Avenue, Newport 8"c:h, Calif. 92663 8Mc:h. Calif. 92660 Sportwegen. C1lifornl1, 2250 Venguard W1y JllG 137. Thia bualness · IS con· 1 Thia a111emen1 was filed •--------- . ...._ ITA'R•NT on or before the hour lllled Thi• buslnen 11 con-Thia bualneu i• con· 3017 Enterpf'IM St .. Costa COiia Mell. Call! 9~626 ducted by-an lndiVfdual 1wtth1he County Clerk of Or· ..,._ ITAftMEIT The lollowtng peraon1 are At the dellgnated time all ducted by: 1 oer-•t pan-ducted by-111 indlvldua.t MIN. Callf. 92626 Clartl John Severson. Tb• regla1r1nt com· 1n91 County Otl August 30 Tllefalowlngpersonsare dolng~a: • bldar~wlllblpubllc:ly nennlp The cegfa1r1nt com-This buelneH ia con~ nsov.,...,dWeyzG137. mtnCld to 1Tansac1 bull· tMe dolno bul6r'9ll ea: AHYTHINO'S POSSIBLE!. opened uamlned ahd de-Tfle registrant com' menoect lo tranMC'I butl· ducted by. e eorporl110rt Coeta MIN. Callf 92626 ,_ under Int flc:111Jou1 ,_..., ~ PAC OAOUP. 5421 21111 Moulton Pkwy. det9dbytftlChyClerk Bid· menotd to tranMC'I buSI-.,... under lhe llciltlOUs The. reQlstr1nr:.Com-Thia bu11neu 1-...con· blAlnell nwne .or names l Publllhed Of1n91 Coast ....,_ om.. Hunlinglon ti 1221, Laguna Niguel, Cell! ders and the publlC are In-,_ under the llctitlous bualneN ,,.,,,. or namea menc«f 10 tranaect blnl· OUCt9d by: llu•~ and wtfe 119ted et>OYe on June 1. 1966 Oeilly Piiot September S, 12. Beectl .• Cellf. 92M9 t26M vlt9d 10 bl PfMenl at the ~ neme or nemes lllt9d above on September neea unc1er tile llcllllous The r1glatr1n1 com-Nidlolll 8 . Werner 19, 26, 19&8 Allll Long-Sllung Chen, 'lot. M .. Fukuda. 28166 declaretlon of said 1111.0 above oo August 1. 1, 1na bullnlla name or n"'*' IMnc*I' to transact bull· This 1t1tement was filed M-679 '802 ..... St., Irvine, Calif. Moulton Pkwy. • 1221, propoeala. 19&8 WM!llm M.-9111 lllied lboll9 on .My. 1Me ,_ under -lhl llc:mious ~ the'-County Clerlt ot Or· • Da1ne1 Chlu-Jan Lln. Laguna Niguel, Calif. 92856 Allbldtsor~vec:t.exam· JoMph M. MY9fcllln This ""'"*"' wll flied Frri Hanr1han. presl· "'*'-' name or namea enge County on August 30.' rtll..IC ll)TlC[ 11522 tteethcllfl Dr .• Santa fllla t>ullneaa la cori· lned end ~Ired will bl,... This statement w11 hied with the CountfC*k of Of. oent llMed ~on September 1NI _,,,.--..,..... I AN. Calf. 92705 duCt9d by."' lnclMduel lwtecl by the City Cler1I 10 with the County Clerk ot Or· .,. County on September TNI statement ... filed t. 1911 ,....,i ~ -· Thll bualneu 11 coo· The registrant com-the City Enow-Ind the enge County oo August 30, • 11188 ,,... with the County Clettt of Or· Jer1ann YCM>g Sevlrl0f1 PuJ)lllNd Orange Coal MA.-STATlmNT dllcted by. • general part· mtnCld to lrenuc1 bu Ott Attorney for checking 1Me ... Published Orange Coaat "'99 County oo August 25. Thia ltlt-11 was liled Delly Pllol Seotemblr 5. 12. The folloMng "9t90M are nenNp -under the fiet1tlou1 Ind '9POfled to the City ntOlll Delly Piiot September 26 19&8 ,...... with tftl County Cltrll ol Or· 19. 26. 1988 doing ~ " The re9f1tran1 com-bullll9ll name or names Councll 11 lta regular mMt· Publllhed Orange Coast October 3 to 17 1988 · Publlatled Orenoe Coaal .,. County on September M-e74 WHOLESALE FUNDING, lftlfl09d to trentaet bull· IWtect eboYI on Augull 15, Ing on NoYember 1 l988 01J1y Pilot September 5. 12, • • · M 690 Delly Piiot September: 5 12 20,. 1IMll •-.,. Mt'ITlll't 2172 Dupont Dr r223. ,... under the flctltloua 1Me 1 l>rlor 10 com,;,enclng tt. 26, 1988 • 19 26 lMI · • ,__, ..--nunw. Irvine. Calif 92715 .,...,_ neme or l'lllMI Loil M. Fukuda wortl, IM contractor and all M-680 NllC ll>TICE • . M..f566 PublllNd Orange Coast '11CT1----u r-:=,iuA-aAroo11, _ _!' •. c~~ llllecl aboWe on September Thia atetement wu fried IUCM:onlr.ctOrt 111111 obtain Delly Piiot September 26. • --,.., ~ .....,_ 1, t• . with 1M County Cieri! of Of· 8 11u11r-. 11c1nae trorn the NllC ll>TICE PM:TmOUI .,._.. "'8JC ll)TIC( OCtow .3. to, 17. 1966 MAim ITATUEllT 11006 .. et.I • = County on August 30. City of Fountain v.n.y In IC· PICTmOUI ....... MAim STAnMINT M-697 The fOllOwlng ~ -™-bualnlU 1a con---~~~°'~ 1 • ,_ cor•ice with the City Mil· NAME STATElmNT Tlleklllow4no ~s are AC..=u-.,. .. ~ __ .,. Mt'ITll't ~E~:-: SCUBA ~ "r1g~1:':!1~u~lom -_,...,,,_ .. , v-" · nlclpel Codi No. Volume I, T fol'--' dolngbuairMeall. ..,._ .. , ,.._ nu1~ Mge County on August 2~. Publllhed Orange Coat Title. 5. Chaplet S.04 and he ..,....ng l*90f'IS I.re BAY DOCK & PIER 2705 The 1of1ooMng per9001 are SCl:iOOL, 19758 Bromley menced to tr1nsact busi· *II f1IClir7I Delly Pilot September 5, 12. 5 08 doing blnl,_. as: w Cout Hwy ~pon doing buaw-u: PIC'"10Ue IUIMll Ln .. ~lngt°" BMctl, Calif .,... under the llctlliou1 PutlleNcl Dfltl09 Cout 19, M. 11188 '1n' ICCOfdlllCI wtlh tile ISLAND YACHT CLUB. ~. Celif. 92Mo LEE ENTERPRISES. MAim STATllEllT 92t4f "'*'-name or ~ 0911y Piiot a.p.ember 5. 12. M-e75 p1olllllol11 of Sectlona 1770 t500 Newpor1 Btvd .• Costa Chrlltoptlet Cu son 11551 Mar~. Fountain The fOllOwlnQ Plf'IOOS are FrlMlln Ectwwd .S-, lated eboYe on ).ugu11 15, 11. H. t"' • rtalC ll)TIC£ to 1780, lnctulM, of the ~C:: 9~tic Mtg r,:,•·c!:' =-c!.~ v':y ~ = s a.., ~~::'N o A Ao ,=: :.C~·9~~t-1~ Btodier _______ M_-45_7_21 ~,: b~ S~ Laba. Inc •• CalUornla 92917 SL, 9-nle Ane. Cal!f. 92704 INNDf'AST COMPANY 829 ~ 1>1111*9 '11 c:on· Thia Metemenl wu fiaecs ftaJC llJTICE PM:TITIOUI .,_., of IN cttY of Fountain Valley Tiiis buslneH 11 con· TNI tlulinell 11 coo-Thie tlulln"' 11 con-Hitliecul Ct., Corona d .. duded by an Individual wlltl tN CouMy Cleril of Or-lllAlm ITA,....NT hM by reeolUllon aclopt9d ducted by:• corpora1fon cM:ted by. en lndivtdual ducted by: en lndMdu•f Met. Calif. 92$2~ Th• re9lstr1nt corf!-1n911 County on AuguS1 25. PICTIWOUI •••11 The foloWlng persons are 1M P"'VllllllO hourty rate of Th• reglatranl con:i-The reg11trurt com. Th• qtglstt1n1 com-Pa I r I c I• St• r I 1 c e menced lo trltlMC1 bull-1118 -.. .... ..,._ ITAW ~a: tor MCh etaft or type menotd 10 ttlnllCI bull-mencect to lrllnMCt bu9fo-menoed to lrwact bu*-Aoudenm..129 H1b11CUS Ct~ -under the fict1hous .. _,_ Tiie lalowlf'I perlOt1I ... TE APPAREL. :.".::nman or medlenlc: .,... under Ille fictitious nw under the lic111lous Mii under lhe hctltlOUI Carone def Met. Calif 92625 bulillW ~ or ~ Publllfted Orange . Cout "*'8 ...,.,_ •• 2IH College Aw.. Coata Meded to execute IM con-.....,_. name or ~ tluelMla . name ot names bullrle8I name or narn. Thia ~ ts con-..,_ mo.. on August 26, ~ Pllo4 5eo'emblS' 5, 12 PACFK: VIEW •llONALPAM Cemetery • Mortuary Cnapel • Crematory 3500 Pecitoc VltflW Or•ve Newport 8Mc:'h 644-2700 HAMC>tl LAWN· MT. OUW . Mortuary • c..n.1~ Oremalory 162SG111et A"" Coats Mfta 540-555' NRCE ..c>THERI MUMM>ADWAY Morturary • Chapel t 10 Broadway CoetaMeaa 642-9150 HOITa·•fOSYN, 4341 ...._Calf. 9292t 1rec1 wt11c:t1 _. bl -Old lated 1boW on Oc1ot>er ._. above Ot1 September lla'9d ..00.... on (not ,..il dYdecl. bf: an Widm<lull 1NI 11. 26. 1... ' •• _., ~~~~1.~Jotln~~~~tottle~~ ... ~. ~~ ~~ 1T~11~e~r;•~91~1~1r~~~t ~c~o~m~-k~F~~~~~E~~~-~==~======:~~~~~=~~~~=~ part ..... Cellf. 92tMIO Nb1on St .. l.ekewoocl. Cllllf . .....,,,.,., by tN Slate DI· °'9gory Howell CMltopher C BM6ier Thia ltltM*ll w11 hied ; .._ lltnarldel Inc .. Celi· 90713 . ;:;;; of tnOustrtel Aele· :Tiiis 1tatemen1 wu flied Thia .,.,_.., wu filed with IN County Clerk of Of. flOmle. 1107 SH""°'9 Dr This bullnes1 11 con-UOnL with the County Clerk of Or· wttll IM County Clerk 01 Or· .,. County on Sept~t>er ----...... ,. ..... 92663 OUCt9d by. an lndlvldual "'99 County oo September ,. __ .., "'-t blr 20 1111 ~· -·· ....,.. Tiie feQ latrint com· Tiie contractor 1h1ll 20 1118 "'99 ....-.. , on ....., em . ~ TNI illullMea I• con· menced to transact bull-ptOlllde IUdl compen11tlon · ,_11 20. 1MI P-...n Pt.ltlllaheCI ·0r.,. eo.t dl-.cl by. a corporetlon ,_ under IM flctllloUa .___ • required by the Publl9llld 0r"I09 eo.t PuCllWlld 0r"I09 Cou1' Deity Piiot Septemtllf H . TM reglatrent com· tluelMla ~ or ,,.,,_ L.oor Code of the Slate of Deily Plot September 2e Delly Plot September 2$ Octotler 3 10. 17. 1988 ~~ ~I= llMed above on Augult 1, Celltomle. ~ ~~ .. 0ctoMr 3. 10. 17. tMe • Odober 3, 10, 17, 1NI . M-4592 ·--t... • e COfttrllCIOf S .._...._te ,... M-6&8 M-4595 •-tr W\Tll'r .....,_ nMl9 or n~ Jotln Pretl'ler _.ding Mid c:ompeneatlon ------------------1 ..--no nu•~ ..... aboWe °" NIA Thia atetemertt w11 filed ~ti. The contrec:-.... IC fl)TJC( "8JC ll)TIC( -_-_..-. ..... _-_---.. -Terry Debey. PNtidlnf tN County Clerll f 0 tori INll turther requite a" ------------------1 .. _,,._. Tiiie IUU oent -flled wtttl ,. __ .., on A ....... :, JO. aubcontrecton to llrNlerty fllCTITIOUI IUIMU PICTITIOUI WU ..,._ ITATWT ..... COUfttY ~of Of. = """"'' _.... ' ptOlllde audl CC>mC*IMtlOrl _.. ITA1'nmMT MAim ITAW The tollowlnO ~ are ... Count, on Augult 30. 1 ,_.. .,.,,... tar .. of Ille 111b-Tiie lalowlf'I penon1 are The~~ -oa;cJ, ~ :rENOM. -Pl.tllllatllll Or-Coelt COO .... I . MlPo)W. The "*'8 bul6r'9ll • dOlftl --,_ 09lly Ptlot ._..:.~ 5 t2 COfttrlC-Hnd llollloorthe· 90W£N AHO COMPANY. AMERICAN QUALIFIED 1721 lerTtne Of · s.n.a Ana. ., 'Shad ~ COllt 1I. M '"-""'~ ' ' ton ... fUrnlafl the City e *2 w. Coett Hwy . New-lXPOAT. INl1 El Sur. Celt 92106 09lly ...... ...,..,.,,.,., ___ 5. 12. 11. • 1• M-4575 oertlftut• of waiver of part Beectl. Cllt. 9*3 Legune Niguel. Cellf. 92677 "°'-L..-erow.. 1721 Sir· ,., II, ... MlrGt11llol1 under lfW lerms D1er'9 Eueeed!Y Bowen. ~ ,~, rtne. ..... AN. Celif. 92705 --------M--e ... 1_1 ..aJC ll)TIC( o1 t"9 WOfller'I compenae. U20 Mc:Klr"8y. Carlltlecl. 21111 Et Sur, L99un1 Thll bueiMM le con· _ __. .......... ......., ___ *"'.....,.. CeM. lllOOI Nlauel. Ce11t.12tn ..,... w "'~ '9IC lmtlCl fllJCnftOUe-11 Ho W .. be CIDI 111 WCI Tiiie IMl9IMll 11 con· TN9 buelflW 19 con· Tiie f99l1trant eom· -;:=;:::;-::;;;;; .. .-...... ITA~ .,,.._ It la INde on tlle of· ~by. en lndMOI* ducted by. an lndMdual ,...... to tr.-:f ,.,.._ .. _, .. •.• .. \• •,:r n. ....._......,..,,. -ldll ...,_ '°"" fUmlaNd T11• r91111uant com· T"• reg11tt1n1 com-._ _.,., IN ktttldus -........... -by ... Qty and ........ In ....... to trenMCt bull-........ ,0 treneect bull-............. Of ,.,,.. I ;:p-e! ...,_... THI IOU.-CE ~ eccordance wltll t"• ,_ under the flctlttoul n-. _.,., the ftct1t~ .... aboWe °" ~ 11 --=r~N>ENINO. fl~.:*..a.~no~~ =:·:::::.":."'r':..': =--== :;.,:: ::',":owe'*: -== '':w er... 1'I ......, Coeea Meea. Me. .... 2.c. a.a ...._ and oonclllone ... torttt Q , ._ ti, t• TNa tlll•t•it .. Med a. . .., c.11 111127 .,...,....,.2ol........ oe.. .... ..., Bowel\ ........ ,.~ ...... Courrcy~ °'Of· ~ ........ m ~ ..... L ,.,..._., HOt IOIMM laClft tlldder.,... Tiiie I 1 lWll -Ned TNI ... ,,,.. .... Med ... Celftr °" ..... JI Ci.,C.U ...... Cellf ,_.A.._: ... 1.c.Co.. be ...... Ill Im --.... c..ityC..of°'• ... t"9C41un1Ja.llo10f· ... "91'1" ,_ • ._ 11 oon· ....., c.11. W7 _. 1911Ra,... .._ .._ ... C4lunlJ on ~ ... ~ on 1191tJl'lbel 1111 ,,,,.. Dfw'8I COlllt II ... '* ......... .. con• ,.,,...,.t ,0 Cellforftte IO, -,..., ... ,.. ..... DlllY,... _........ I . 11. -=tr.•~ m-duCl1ld lltJ: en lllCIMcMll Got;a111.,.. COdl leoelon -. l'lhed Dfltl09 eo., 11"1 Uthed °'9'119 COlllt "· M. , • ...... '::';::. c.:,.. Tft• fegletraftt com· :., .... -:..--.. :: ~ '-119111 ,.. II. °"" Nee ..,,, 1*• II. ~ ;Jlll9 ............ :::-...:. er:-:..::-----~:..·: o.ao.s. 10.11. '':... OllllMr l..10, 17, ......... , : ............. ot ,_,,.. .............. NIM8 ................. .....,. ----------------·1--------------1-;;~::::'i::::i:ir-i --"'..'!'!l!!!!J ___ ...,.n. ....... Oftll4ll .... .._ll ............ ~ . -lt..S -.Smlll t,.. .................. .,~ -~....... ' ..... I..,.,....,,. .. ~ .. ....,. ,_,. iNU'M'IWS • I Ill .-. 1~:.:'ot"c: '* ~ -..., .......... --.. .-naw ..... -. ·~~"""i'l._ ... a. -10• ..... OluMJ Oft of Or· ,._, 5 R ..... .... .. fttl ....... ...,.,. -I MD 9 I Al80C -· ~---.... ~1111-•• ... -5 .... --· 111No.t11~-,..... • ,_.. .-1"' !!!!!,. .. -.., TMYIL. iJ&11 •Ylllr.C. •JOI C.-........ ar.,.. Camt -"-Dr ... D I.I Toro Clll"I M 0.. t MITO ill-llllisl. 11. Dlff .... -· U .. -aic.-:::. lllC . A C*-=·= =-.....,. OllllMrS. .. "· -........... ~M04Vle "* "1 5 -la --------~--...... ~~ STARTING . A NEW. BUSINESS?? • The Legal Department at the Dally Piiot is pleated to an- nounce a new service n0w avail- able to new buslnelaM . We wif4 now SEARCH the name for you at no ••tra chwO-. and save you the time and the trip to t~ Court HOUM In S11nta Ana. Then. or eou'". an.-the ...,ch Is compteted we wtM fie your ftctltiOut busiMa Mme statement with the County Clea1t, publlh once a week tor four ....... '9QVktct. by law llnd then flee your -,,root of pubft- caGon with the County c*". ~ stop by to file your fietltlout business statement at the Dally PllQt Leglll Depart-. men~ 330 -Witt 8ay, Coeea Mela, Cal}foMIL n you C.... not stop by. pteue call us at ~714) 642-4321, Ex1•191of'l 315 or 316 and we wtfl "'8k• errangements for you to Nindee tNs procedure by "*'· If you "'°'*' he"9 M'f ""1her questions. plMM cell UI and we will be mor9 th8" geed to ..-.. you. Good ""* in ~ new butlneall • j ,..- • OrMge Coat DAIL y PILOT I Monday, September 28, 1988 ' ftaJC .,. . ...., of 130 P"' 11'1 the lt•t• of Calltornie Ol•T~.,.tobe een...~A11o.C•f0tn .. ell...,_ enct pwtlM .._. • .,.. lwrH , 1,wlplften1 end ,._._.,.. ~ ••11 Cowd ~of IN taa0-1111 pmdlnM••,..,..oftNe •t HlllOM Meat. Sen ll••lldll'l .. PfOPOMI" ....._ .. ......,.,_. .... Goodwlllof•oenalrleottee llDWCW The reglatrent COIWI· .. ~::=.r.-':': ~...::" ~: ce:.,c:::.::...~.: :::-::o";w Md.r'~ wro..:=-,. ... " .. :..11111..:::.:..co:-~'": :::c:=~ ::r..':.!1"~··ce:n~ ~ =-~ ~~ ................... ......,,. IMdl, Celltornie, '"" -ol October. 1918. ~ INl' ,..., ~. Merytend .... wtlo CM llgn 1111 ll9'dlnl 9n Otd!NftOe to ....... • 106, Orenge, CA The In eocordenoe wtth IRS ~ ,.,. cw IWM8 • .._.. • lllUllllO '-Ina to • wHetl time and piece eny uniw me ~ 1rene1et e1ao .. , The 09f*W deacripllon (to doM 10131111 ..,........,, on bef'9lf °' 1t1e find 9ncl Miencl 1n. Ur· IMlftW Mme uaec1 by the 1ect1on 1 '~\ft • COCIY ot Meted ell0"8 on Cnot '1911 ......, ~ No Md ... peraoM lnlwted lnc:ludel Ille tranater ol of the ptoperty to be Irena· II) Hereld Center, One COfpOfatlon end wf\ether ~ tnletlm Ofdln•nc:• Mid traNterora al laid IC>-.. ~ r~t'of the C All RAii. Pr9aldan{ ...... ~ ....... NY.,.,.., end be heerd ~lloenM.ln wtlieheeM tened .. deec:tt....,'" Par•· Herald ..... New YOfll. more titan one offlcec.mual (17-30) tor the IMne Bull-oaffon le: HAROLOSON'S M. I (dne P. Collon Famlly TNI ... temen~~ ... llledOr • _... Til9 IO ol IN ........ "you~ this all clelfM lnUlll be rec.1"90 grlC)h 1 hereof end Mid New Yorti (lo cloee 1013/111 a1gn 11 IN bid la by e part • ..a COlllll6ell lot a period of COllFH WORLD ~. c;._,.. P Cot.-_.... tile County ,,__.,. "' • ~ .._,. Munlcloal t,_1: In cour1. you may be prlOt to Ille det• on wf\lch property to be traneferred la 7) L-Squate, Atlanta, nerttiip or • )oln1 *1ture. twtlve lftOnltla.. The ordi· Said ~ 1r11111ter la In· ton, Prlnclpel MeM09f for M99 County on Auguat 25, C.., ... a..i1Mng regv. to releing ottllj thOM the ~ lloenee le trant-toceled et tt1bM eddr-Georgia ...._ IN n..-end ad· '** ,.,....,. to ... prop-..,..... to be coneummeted u. 11ac91 yw-1117-11 la ttll • ..... l*'8inlng to Sec· ....,._JOU or eomeone elle '9tred by lhe Oeper1menl of Mt !Orth In ScNdule A. an-1 II 2225 Grant Avenue. ~of .. general 1*1· arty within IN tMne Buel-.. IN oflloe of-ACTION ..,.....,.. lot pub11c lnepec· P*111 ~Miiiy Units on reel· relMd et IN ~~ hearing A1c:ot1o11c Beverage Control neaed hereto The Mllmaled ~ l.ot'enao, Caillor11le (tor-,_. MCI tolnl "'9ntutef11 II ,_ ~ generally 1M UCMJW, INC., 800 Not\h tion et 1509 E ~ Ave . Putlll9hed Orange Coeat ....... "* In the City ol deecriMd In this no11ee 0< In So tet • known 10 the 101e1 of Tranller0<'1 det>ll la mer Offioe) th• bidder 11 • aole wMt. and the Sen oieoo T"911n Avenue, !kill• o . ...,_, c.-ornie 12Mt, Delly Pilot September 5, 12, ....._, e..ct\. Wf1lten c:otreeoondllllee de-transfer .... all bu1lne11 T h r I e M I I I I o n BUSINESS NAMES USED proprtetor9hlp bf anolhef Cfelllt CMnne1 to IN M8l 1ente Ana, Celdornle, Or· (714) 173-1141, duflnO reg-11. 29. 1... M .,.2 T1il Pfotect hM beerl , .. 11\wed 10 I.he City ... or pnor nemee end addr .... UMCI (13,000,000 00) Doller• IY TRANSFEROR WITHIN entfty lhal dC>e9 bulinMa TN hMrlng will be held on ... County on or a"er Oc· Iller bulllleae houri s..d ,.. ..,.. -. ~. Md It Ilea .,..,, de-to, the public heering. For by TranaferO<I tor the thr.. b) The tehedule of prop-THE THREE YEARS LAST under • flctltloua name, the Tueadey, October 1 t, 1918. tooer 13, .... Thia ~ poft .,.. ,..,,...,, avelleble --II' MftTIC( ......... tNt It la cetego<I· lnlor1W1ellon cell (714) yw-a IMI peat, II dlfteranl any to be 1ran1fetred and PAST bid ltlell be In the reel netN • 1·30 p .m the atelf report, lrenelet la IUblect to Cell· fot • petted of 180 d•Y• _ _.,;..._;..:;;;;=;...;.""-....--,__ _ _.... ...,... unoet the r• IU-3200 ....l . from the above. are New· the 1191 of Tren1ler0<'1 Cfadi· 11 Tannery w .. 1 ol the bidder with • dello· the PfoPOMd ptena end tornle Unltorn\ eonwnetelel ~lciog wfth I.tie det• of '9CTITIOUI .,_11· _....of the Cellforn1a e., DI SW.......,,, potl 9Mct1 Jet Ski. 1880 tors lufnlahed by the Trena· 2) Mulma nation foltowltlg ahowtnp otMr pt0lect Oe\al°""*'I Code Section 8108. thlil notice. um flATIMINT ~ Ouell1Y Act ,.._... c-1111111, City Newpor1 Blvd, Cott• Mesa. teror ~rsuanl to the Un•· Pub119hed Orange Cout "08A (the 11ctlttou1 name)': o.artment. 2801 McGaw. The_,,. end addr"• ol Publtetled Ofange Cout The followln9 pereona are Noe1oe le hereby further ef ~ ....._ CA 92127 form Commerclal Cod• may Oialty Ptlol 5eptember "'28, provided, hOwever, no fie-trvlne. " you Challenge this the perao11 with whom Delly Piiot 8-ptember 28. ~ u · ttl9t Mid public hear· NOTE. The eKpenM ot this Dated: 5eptemt>er 9, 1988 be Inspected at the Tran•· 198t tttlold name ahett be uMd project In court, you may be eeellM may be flied ta: AC· tNt ~1 FROZEN ·YOGURT _. be held on tN 8th notice 11 paid frOfTI • tiling KUN ... HAHM, OAK teror'a prlnclpal piece ot M702 un1eN thete Is e current tlmlted 10 raising only thole T~SCAOW. INC .. 800 N. M899 S ' -ol October 1188, at lhe fee eOlleeted from lhe appll· M. NAHM, Tr--... bu11neu. 19809 Cabot reglatretton with the Ofange In this notice, or In wrlUen TUSTIN AVINUE, SUITE G. ~ ~'::' 92~ Newpofl "°"' of 7:30 p.m. In Ifie cent Published Orange Coast BouleYard. Hayward. Call· •fltlll.IC NOTICE County Recorder. In eeM of eorreapc>ndence dettvered SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA "8JC NOTICE Oeorgini usu I 330 Counoll Chetnbera ol lhe Publiahed Orange Cout Delly Pilot $et)temw 26. f0<nf•' 94545 0< may be 11\· corporattona. Include ttie 10 lhe City Cler1! •t. Of prior 12105 end the lut day tor Wal 1 Newpot1 Beactf ~ leach City Hall Delly PllOI $et)lember M , 1tN ~·~tad II Tranalarea • NOTICI nemea ol the Pr .. 1den1. to. the public: heating. For ft11nQ cta1m1 by any creditor PU9IJC NOTICI ~~*3 · 3300 Newport BouleYatd, 1111 M705 prtnetpaf place ol bullness WT1NQ llDI ~.,Y. Treasurer, and mote Information. cell Rich· "'911 be OctOber 12, 1988 NOTICI CW IALI Thie bualnut 11 eon-~ leacn. Califorrlla. M706 11840 Olympic Bou1tvard. .., rnM NO. 131 Meneger. ard Maaycnll et IMI0-3795 whlcfl Is the ~ dey .... ~~' 1110 ~.~. ~71 ... .-.-.. by·. _ ,_ .. h ....... . • wNdl time and piece llllY •-IC llftftl'c Pllll.IC NOTICE Los Angete1. Cahlorn1a NOTICE IS HEREBY The Clly Council of the at the Community Develop-befof9 the tlon ,..,..._. ..... ,..,., -.,_,.., -· "..,,...., .. .. end ... per90na lntermed ,.._ ""',...; ll7m 190064 GIVEN that seated atyotCoat•Meaar-vea mentt)epertment deteepeclfledc::""• end3072oftheCIY1tC<>deot The reglatrant com-~" ~-~th2 ~ ec..-TOTHI CMDIT°"I el The transfer la not 10 propoaalawillberec.ivedby the right to reject any or •II CITJ M ""'9Nl, Maner Dated· September 14 Ille Stet• ol Calltornl• llMI menc:ed to tranaael 1~· ,,,__,. you-~..,.. ,. MOTICI Of ,.. THI I pay exlallng debll the Cl1y ol Coate M ... to bids. L.aoef, Cltf Clertl 1111 ' undenigned. A·P Towing neat under lhe !let I • projeet In court you may be ..... -n.-f I wit T ..... "'I" COU"""tl po Oeted September 19, Publlahed Or-Coast TM ·~----A will 1111 at pu~ auction, at bullnMa name or ~ _.._..I _....:.. ty thOM 8UUC ~ TANNlllY ftlT di ..... Irena er is or new : , ... ""' ,_ . -...-C•••r..!e -.::!::-.. 1022 E. Chatnut. Sant• llated •bc>Ye on Auguat 19, ...._ 0 '-"' on 1...._ 1111-etOr CORPOAATION· conlider•llon. The amount BoK 12001 Coat• Meaa. C•U· 1918 . Deily Piiot $et)tember 2!. ---·-... _,,,_ 1918 ~toor•~Clt •tel~ u.c .c .) PIMM take 'nouee I hat I of MiCh new conllderatton Is fornle 92628-1200. on O< Published Oranoe Coast 1188 ...._ 9r: ...,_ .,...._ Ana, Calif 92705 et 10 oo Usul --.,... Y • ~ 1 1 1 El ht M11110 before the hour 11·00 1,m Delly1 Pilot September 26. M708 Tr• ... ~ ' em on Oct. 14, 1911 llMI lot· Georgina Ii prior to the ~bllc hearing TO WHOM IT MAY CON-you and HCh ot you are 9')pfOllm• •Y g n • '"' VI••• Mwrece flOH 1owlng deacrlbed property, Thia •••tement WU led For lntCwmatlon call (714) CERN: pur141nt to the Sections otj Two Hundred Seventy on Friday. oe101>er 7, 1988 M700 ...__ .. Tr....,..; to wit: with the County Clerk of Or- 144-:aaoo Notice I• hereby given to the Uniform Commerctal Thou18nd . ($8,270,000 00) " ahall be the responstt>lllly rtalC NOTICl ~~ Orange Coall 1 I 8 7 M I I z • II I N !Inge cO\ttity on Augutl 25, e., Di S-. lecretery lhe Creditor• of 01V AA Code eonoefnlng bulk trans-Dollars. "rhe scheduled lime ol the bidder to de!lveor his • PlalC NOTICE .... TICI TO ' Delly Ptiot «>-tember 26. JA3CC54NXIZ024079 1188 F-1~• ,....... c ..... i.aon, CltY CORP .. a, CallfOfnle CO<J>Ot· *a ll-101 et sq ), HEREBY and place of P•>-ment ta Qe. bid to the City Clerk I fltce cRiDnORt Of 1Hi -Seid •ele la for the --el~.._.. allot\, Trenaferor, wno.. ad· NOT FIEO .. rotlows. tober 3, 1988 at t t 00 • m by lhe propel' announced l'ICTITIOU8 8U9tNell M704 purpoee or aallefylng tlen or Publlahed Orange Cont NOTt:Tlte..,,.nse otlhls dr-la1880Newpo(!Blvd. '· The Transle<or, Tne at Ole olflCet ol Coblentz. time. Bids will be publicly NAMllTATE•NT 8UUCTRANll'lfl Ille underllgned for rowing DallyPllot~t>er5, 12. notice ii paid from • filing Newport Beach. County of Tannery Wnt Corporarion Cahen, McCabe & Breyer CIC**' and read aloud •t The IOllowlng persons are (leoe. 1101-1107 and at0tage logelhef with 19, 28, t988 lee collected from t"9 eppll· Orenge, State of Callfornta. ("T-fer0<"( Is about to Esq•. 222 Keatney s1r .. 1. t 1:00 Lm .. O< as soon lhere-doing bullneas es· Nol.._ .. u~c:l, gi~ to "8.JC NOTICE coat• of adver11tlng and ex-M-665 cent lhel a bulk transfer la about tr_._ 10 the unde<Stgned San Francisco C.lltornla after u prec1lcllble on Fri· MCCAUSLAND CON· -·-·v1 ·-· of.... ---------~ Or Coast to be made to KUN HEE Wlllona Tannery Wesl, Inc . 9•108 day, Octo~ 7 1988. In the STRUCTION COMPANY creclilora of the within ACTITMMM .-11 peno:-!, hi 23 d d I "8.IC NOTICE """"' Ptlol Setl~ber 28 HAHM and OAK SIL HAHM, and Third Avenue Tannery I 4 Creditors may hie Council Chambera, C11y Hall 1 t1 w Oyer Ad Ste AA. named transtwors 11\al • um ITAT9MIN? ' ' a r •Y 0 1Ni •I Tr.,,.,.,... wtlose ac:tdr-West. Inc ("Transfer" I.'" ctalms eg11n11 lhe Trana-77 Felr Orfve. Coll• M ... senia Ana Cahl 92707 · IMAk lrenalw la about to be The toe1ow1ng pet10nl ate Sept .. 1988 Jeen M. '9CTITIOU8 IUSINl.U M707 1e 8840 Oeorvetown Cifcte, .,._ lta Inventory furntture Jer0t until the date ot cio.-Cellfornla, 10< the tunnhlng or-M McCeustand made on per.onal propwty 6otnQ bullneM u · • ~~ T-tne. NAMI ITATIMINT ---------1Anellelm,CounlyolOrenge, flKtur ... aq~lpment Ing, OClot>er 3 1988 II of TURF MAtliTENANCE 29375 sheli Cove; L 'herelnefterdeeet1bed. I (•)UNITED RESOURCE ,_,,_, C TllefOllOWlngpersonaare rtalC NOTICE Stale of Celllornia 92807 IMMhotd tnte<MIS and sup-10:00 • m. at The Tannery EQUIPMENT Ntguel Celll 926ri eguna The names and buai,_. PRESS (b)UNITED ART Publlahed Orange oasl doing bual,_. as: The prC>j)erty to be trans-p11ea touted at the Trans-West C0<poraUon, e/o Les Addltional sets Of ttie Alai' J ' MeCa le d addtMS of "'• Intended BOOK DISTRIBUTORS, 629 Delly P!tol September 28· THE MIRTHWORKS. 2812 MOTICI Of *red 11 located et 1050 w feror'a warehouse and I Kepl1r, t 9809 Cabot IC)eClficetlons may be 01>-2021~ K · St Cs n a tren1terors are: The Terminet Way #10, Coate 1181 M701 So. Croddy Way 'G', Santa ~ .. ANNO Katelta. Unil A. Orange, Traniferor'a retail store Boulevard, Hayward, Cali· lelned at the OH1ce ol the Calif 917~~ ·• oron • Bregm1111 Shops. A Call-MMe. Cell! 12827 Ana, Cent. 9270• Notice 11 hereby given that County of Orange, State of preml ... NI forth all on I fornla 94~5 . Purehulng Agent at 11 F11r ch Id h MeC al d fornle Limited Partnership, Charlen4! B. Brown, 36 Pllll.JC NOTICE Candace G. Stevens, 818 Ille Planning commlSslon of Caltlornra 92887 Schedule A annued herelo 5 The transfer le not aub-Orlve, Costa Meff. C11tr· •9 ~~rlM C1 :':.w~~ri 18 City Blvd. Eu1. "105, Or-Columbia. trvtne. Cattt So. Genoa Or .. Sanla Ana, Ille City ot Newport Beach Seldprooerty l1deacr1bed and made a pan ttereol ,lect to Section 6106 ol lhe lornia. Bids shoultf be re-Beach Calif 92e6s • ~·CA. -12715 -'9CTITIOUl IUIMll Calif. 92704 will tiold • publlC hearing to In general at: All st~ In i . The names and. b1JS1-< Calllorola Urutorm Com-turned to the a1tent1onol thtr Tht1' buainen 15 on-he toeetlon in California Thia bualn•H is eon-NAm ITATE•NT Thi• bualneu 11 eon- eonaldet A. mendl"l'.lllii No trade, lixtur... equipment ,,... acklr"'et 11 this 11me I mereiat Code, City Clertr. within said lime d :ted b . 1 genetat ~art· ol lhe chief executive office dueled by an lndiYldu•I U-lolloWlng peraons are C1uct9d.by: an tndMduat 871 wf\leh lnvotves~lilquest' end good will of that motor of Transferor and Trans-. Date · Sel).tember 2.1.. llml.t,...Jc..a. sui.d 91'1Vei0Pe ~ aht "I or-prinapel businesrofflce The regtatrant ~om-doing ~al,_.•• The registrant com- to amend Tine 20 or the ecoo1er & }el sld dealerahTp .., .. .,. 1988 ldenlifledont!Ml outs1dew1th ~b P lslI l . 01thetn1endecllransfetor1s mene.d 10 transact busl· STRATHAM tNOEPEN· menc.cs 1.0 traosect bull· ~ e.ac:tL..MuntCJPalt ~knownUPACIAC Trenst.O<" 19509 caoo1 ......,. T_, w .... the81dllemNumbet"•ndlhe merte!c/~g I ~ c~, 48 Aedhewlf, lrvtne, CA ,,.. under the licllli<>ln OENCEHOMES.aCahfornla ,_. under Ille fietlOous CodeaoUIOCOl'l$1~rev1s· RIVA JETSKlandtocatedat Bouelvard, Hayward Call-lnc.:TMtd A118'i1',T...-y 'Opening Date ii ,,... u~ ;~~ fict!Uou~ 927t4 buetneel name or names General Partnetahlf), •875 bualness name or names Ing the Clefinltlon of 11\41 term I 1050 w KeteKa, Unit A, ;:x.. fornle i4S45 W•t, Mc., Trenalefee Each btd shalt spec Y bu91neaa name or names Alt other bualness names lla1ed above on 5eptember, MacA.rthur COurt. Secot\d ltated above on Merell 10. "Dwelling Unit" 8"941· County ol Orao99. Trenater.. 11840 Otym-lchedlM A ~ each and IV9fY item es set lilted bov NIA end addr...., uMd by tile 1918 I.floor. Ne*pof1 Beac:h. Cahl 1187 Thia profeel 11u been re-State of Calilornl• 92667 p1e Bouleverd, Los Angetes 1 ST 0 R ES C L 0 S E D f0<1h In the spec:lfleahona h ~ • ':ceausland transferor Within the past Chatiene Brown 12880 Candace G Stevena viewed. and it has been de-The t>ultl transfer .will be Cellfornle 90064 WITHIN THE THREE YEARS Any and all exceptions to the ~ht! ':a~t was hied tllf .. ~ ere· None. Thia ataternent was hied The Stratham Group, a Thia statement was filed termlned that 11 is categ0<•· eonaummated on Of aher All other 1>u11nea1 names LASl PAST OR TO BE ,apeciflcettons must be clear· with the COunty Clefll of Or The ~ etld bualness with the County Clerlt of Or-Cellfornte Corporation. •875 With the C<Nnty Clerk ot Or· Cally uempl unde< tlMI re-the 1411\ day ol October. end addr ..... ysed by ll'le CLOSED PRIOR TO CLOS· ly In tM bid, and failure to enge Gounty on August 25• addr ... of lhe transferees ange County on Augull 25, MacArthur Court. Second 8"941 County on Augue( 25, QUlrernenll 01 the Catll0<nta t188. end Claims may be Tranafwor Within tlMI tttree ING 8',l t0<th any item In llMI 1988 · era. vmc. Muraee and RON tll8 Floof, Newport Beach. Calll t988 tnvtronmental Quallty Ae1 flied at ·spring Mountain ~ilaat peat are anne•ed 11 Ridgedale Mall. Min· apeetflcatlons shall be FJI014\ Mureca, 2517 Collage Hilt FJI01H 92880 FJI01IO Notice Is hereby furthei Eacrow Corporation Re: hereto on Schedule A Which ne1onka, Minnesota grounds tor re1ecllon ot the Publtahed Oran99 Coast Ortve. Orange, CA 92ee7. Publlahed Orange Coe.st tndependenC41 Bank. a Publlahe(j Orange CoHt .,._, that Mid public hear-e.crow No 0634-my. 23832 Is made• ~•rt hereof. 2) Collln Creek • Mall. bid. Dally Piiot September 5. 12. The pro1>911y pertinent Dally Piiot September 5, 12, Cellfornle Corpora1ton Delly Pilot September 5, 12, Ing will be held. on Jhll 6Ut ~ocklleld Blv<I. "2~5 fl 3. The Tran1terM 1s In Plano. Te~as Each bid sMU set forth the 19, 26, 1981 • riereto la deaerlbed In gen· t9, 28, 1918 Thia buatneH ts con• tl;-!e, 1988 day of October 1988, at the T0<0, County of Orange, doubt whethef all the debts 3) Stantord Shopping I full names and raldences ot • M·66'4 erel u , Stoctl In Trade. Ax-M-668 dueled by; a gene(•I part-M·687 »~BCHEVROLET Home of the - Serengeti Blazer ci:zJH•Ifil Can our friendly salesmen for details 579-51 00 1-800-228-7240 1707 1 E. • 1mpenal Hwy.· Yorba Linda. ·cahforn16 2060 Harbor Blvd .• Cosia Mesa . 642-0010 0 5ADDEEB1iCK Sales Leasing & Service Parts IRVINE AUTO.CENTER 1'-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 Q cg~~~!r~1v2~!,Y~2L:ET Over 23 Years Serving Orange County :Ii .:! ::"'II.. Sales • Service "=7 'Nz:.---=:-s:: _ Leasing ~-~ ~-· --;i4----!!(F :== 546-1200 Special Parts Line 546-9400 0 SANTA ANA AUTO MALL ' 1500 Auto M•ll Dr., S•nt• An• 835-3171 Newport/SS Frwy. at Edinger .Sates Dept open 7 days Serv;oe Hours: Moo -Fn 7am-10pm ! - BUENA PARK STANTON PACIFIC OCEAN ' -- .. ·. . t "; ;. -, . . • ' ti I • -""""""" - S ZUKI • .. • ot-AE . ti F 1t1E IJf\~I ,?J, s"'--' , suZv" SAA Customer Satisfaction Excellence Award Winner 770-7001 23663 Rockf1etd Blvd Latce Forest. trvlne AU1o cen1ei - ·,, • ,. • OLDSMOBILE • CADILLAC • GMC TRUCKS ;uJ582-0800 SAN DIEGO EWY • AVERY EXIT LAGUNA NIGUEL ' We a1e • lllGH-YC>tVM£l OW--PROFtT 9Mle19ll•P Our Goal Is to' Be Number One 545.,0220 MIO M/118 MlllOr M ,_&...., ..,_ ,.,_ 0 HOUSE of IMPORTS, Inc. ·Mercedes-Be,, z · 6862 Manchester Boulcvaro ·oucna Park A -1 ./ SERYJCE 2 !3 or 714/MERCEDES 8a"' • M-F 7n-6p M·F -vp c.rc 1-5 and 1·91 meet. Sal. 8a·2p Garden City &£..VOLKSWAGEN@ ~ IN WESTMINSTER~ 76fJO Westminster Blvd .• Westminster (714)891,9378 (213)430-2843 • Go~ ·G ~$ • ----.\J.· Orange Coast Jeep .Eagle C•to•er S.tlsfactlon • Sales 1 0ru It I Priority • Service . I 541-8023 • Le~ing 212-1 Hiarbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa · 9 t C CAMPBELL NISSAN/~u:;TCfj !I.~ • low Prt~) • N o G1mm1c~' • Great Selecr1on • Friendly People • Excellent Service ' 11135 Beoc~ llouleYOrd Hunfln9ton koth (7'4) M2-7711 (213) 5'2-1 ... 3 LtNcOLN MERCURY •RKUR SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS (714) 848-7739 16800 Beach Blvd. (714) 556-1008 HuntiD(Jton S..Ch, CA 92647 • • . ..., ....... "l BORDA DBALSR IR OllANOB CO. SalH • St-rvltt • Parta Leastntt All Makn 983-1959 J