HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-10-31 - Orange Coast PilotMONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1988 25 CENTS
• Laguna could block tollway plan·
Council might nullify right-of-way sale
if OC doesn't make $7 million payment
make the deadline.
The council has long opposed the
corridor, and rescindinJ the sale of
140 acm for the riaht-of-way through
Sycamore Hills could, at the least.
delay the project and perhaps give the
city le.vCflF to ask for a scaled down
version of the tollway.
Fint off, the county could try to
talce the l~actt riaht-<>f-way, which
lies in the brush-covered terrain north
of El Toro and Lquna Canyon roads,
through the law of eminent domain.
Kohn estimated that it would take a
coun about nine months to decide
such a case.
By LANCE IGNON CM_.,_.,,._.._
The Laguna Beach City Council
will be faced with a tempting choice
Tuesday night, one that would win
praise from environmentalists but
almost as surely triUCT a lawsuit by
the county.
American Journalist Terry
Anderson, held hostage
In Lebanon now for 31h
years, accuses U.S. gov-
ernment of preventing his
release./ A4
California
County man wins one-
thlrd of Saturday's $60.8
mllllon lotto jackpot./ A3
The council could declare void the
sile of ri~t-of-way for the San
Joaquin Hills tollway if the county
fails to make a $6 million payment to
the city by today's deadline.
William L. Zaun, county transpor-
tation director, said today that, as far
as be knew, the county would not
But rescinding the contract, which
included a total payment of S7
million to the city, almost cenaanly
would be answered with a legal
chaUenae by the county, City At-
torney Philip Kohn said.
Or the county could Lake the city to
court and demand that a judge
uphold the contract, which was
si"1ed in 1978. Kohn estimated that
this process could take at least two
years and cost the city more than
The great inflated pumpkin
Tbe ,sant pampkba atop Richard En&el'a
Beacon Bay home lD Newport Beacla la
enoa&b to at•e Charlie Brown'• friend,
Lina.a, a thrill on Balloween.
SS0,000 in legal fees.
Both Mayor Dan Kenney and
CduncLlman Neil F1upatnck said
they arc tempted to void the contract
if the county fails to meet today's
deadline.
"If we can legally and ethically void
it, I'd void the contract,"
F1tzpatncksa1d
StiU. Fitzpatndt admm that block-
ing construction of the corridor.
which would hnk the San Diego
Freeway JUSt nonh of San Juan
Capistrano to the Corona Del Mar
Freeway. is a long shoL
"They can eventually set it throuah
eminent domain, since it's for srand
public use and the way the courts are
an Oranae County," Fitzpatrick said,
paus1na briefly. "But you've aot to
Lake the chan~. The longer that we
don't have the money the looser we
don't have the road built."
But Mary Reynolds. a candidate
for City Council, said the city is takina
the wrong tack with the county.
Instead. local legislators should be
(Pleue eee TOLLWAY I A2)
Oil company's
lawsuit against
Amigos rejected
Signal Landmark
complaint termed
'unprecedented·
By ROBERT BARKER
CM ... Dolllr .... 1111111
A lawsull claiming that the Amigos
de Bolsa Chica environmental or-
ganization had filed "fnvolous" coun
action in connection with a 1973 land
trade bas been thrown out of Oranac
County Superior Court.
Coun Commissioner Ron Bauer
said today that the countersuit by Sianal Landmark Co. against its
longtime sparring mate was un-
precedented and premature. It's the
kind of complaint that comes at the
end of the case -not before it's
beard. Bauer said.
Signal fiJed the cross-complaint
against the environmentalists last
July. claiming the Anugos acted
"frivolously" and with intentions to
drag out an already lcn1thy lawsuit
when they amended the suit to claim
fraud was invol'\cd ma land trade.
Signal's acuon. Amigos officials
said, put ind1vtdual members a.nd
attorneys at personal finanoal nsk for
taking the cilsc to court.
The Amigos claim the state traded
away 1.900 acres of oil riabU to
Si,&nal. rather than the 63 acres of oil
nahts that were disclosed at the time or the 1973 land swap.
The state received 70 acres of oil
nghts from Si&nal in return.
Also the state conveyed alJ its
interest in past oil ri&bts for only
$25,000.t the cnviommcntals claim.
These tacts were not reveaJcd in
disclosure statements fiven to the
State Lands Commiwon and the
public, according to Amiaos at-
torneys.
The court thisycarpvethe Arni&os
permission to add fraud ch.aflC$ to
their case ~t cballenacd the lcplity
of the 1'nd exchange. The case was
flied in 1979 but has yet to be heard in
courL
Siinal's cross complaint to hold the
Ami&os and their attorney$ pcr-
sonalJy at financial risk was a form of
blacJc.mail scckin& to gel t.bc Ami&os
to drop their action, anomcy De-
borah Wilson charged in papers fiJcd
with the coun of behalf of Ami&os
anorney Martyn.
The coun's decision was handed
down Friday.
Amigos rcptt$Cntativcs claimed
that Signal offered to drop iltaol5
complaint if the Amtgos would drop
their fraud causes of action apinst
S11nal without a trial. The Ami&os
(Pleue eee A.111008/ A2)
Entertainment
The world premiere of'· At
Long Last Leo" ls a whiff
of fresh air at South Coast
Repertory .I Al
Index
Bulletin Board A3
OC Bible group loses Supreme Court appeal
Business AS-6
Clasalfled BS· 7
Comics A10
Entertainment A8
Opinion A7
People A9
Police Log A3
Public Notices B7 ·8
Sports B1-4
Weather A2
By JAMES 8. RUBIN .......... ..,.. .......
WASHlNGTON -The Supreme
Coun allowed Saddleback Valley
school officials today to ban leaflets
and yearbook adveniscments that
promoted a student-run, lunch-hour
Bible study group.
The coun rc1ccted an appeal by two
students who said the officials viol-
ated their free-speech rights.
Justices William J. Brennan.
His land deeds
elther bargaln or
just a glmmlck:
$9.95 share worth
one square Inch of
Calif ornla property
called it a 'dynamic idea.· He told
me to tcarCh for a piece of
property that wasn't goina to be in
a housina or development tract.
"I froze a aallon of W.tcr, threw
my doa in tile truck, and headed
for San Bernardino County," he
BJ liTY BOUCHER said. "When I a<>t there I picked
... ._,....... up some of the throw..away news-
Every year when Christmas :c', and the first ad I saw, I
rolls around, Michael George's "It=-a 'loss leader,' .. hCN&id. tbouibts tum to aimmicks. "for ll,OOO square feet they
Still. nothi• ever quite ma-wanted $600. Wbco I called, they
lerialized for the Newport Beach said. 'You don't want that prop-man -until now. eny, it's 10 feet wide by a quaner
Oeoqe, 28 of Michael 0eol'IC mile loae.' I said, ·ru ue at!'" .
Investments inc.t is 1ellina sham aeoree said he couldn't believe of Southern California land for bis ha. He tot the property in
S9.95. clne clay. The caicb? .. , called my air1fnend and my
Each shaft i1 equal to a square lawyer," OecJrP. said ... Ifs one of mdl. and carriel an oftkial "Cali-lhe IDOi& aa&iat thinp I have
fenUa Laad Deed" to prove i~ done." Mdlienticity. Oeotll .aid tbat after wotkina
.. , Uled to live in St Thomas." °"' lbe cliWls wtm bil auomey. a.or. II.id ... , knew a man who Ille d1 ••II 1 cleed llf die land. 11111 aee 1quare inch aect1on1 to ...... r'lilllr proad Of'dlil deed -
..,...., I tbQuPt. 'This ltl pt il'IJllllCNl~~~lic.:: .._
..... but be'• not Pnalft""*' a.., - - - -_...
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Thurgood Marshall and Harry A.
Blackmun voted to hear arguments in
the case. But the votes of at least four
justices arc required to grant such
review.
The students. Alexander Perumal
and Frcdenck Read, were barred by
Saddlcback Valley Unified School
District officials during the 1984-85
school year from distributing the
reli~ous club fliers or placing ads in
their high school yearbooks.
PerumaJ attended EJ Toro High
School and Read went to Mission
Viejo High School in the Saddlcback
Valley distnct.
Officials allowed the students.
members of a group called New Lafe.
to run Bible study and prayer groups
durinJ lunch hour outside the school
building.
But the officials said pcrmimng
distnbution of the handbills and
yearbook ads \\iOuld violate constatu-
tionally required separauon of
chun:h and state.
Ry ck off def ends
bay feces mailer
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .... Dolllr,.... .....
Council candidate Paul Ryclcoff aarced with the message delivered in a
controversial· mailer last week in
Newpon Beach. but thoupt its
delivery was "a bit dramatic.'
Ryckoff was one of three Newport
Beach City Counci ... candidates sup-
poned in the mailer entitled "feces
on the Bay."
The literature from the activist
aroup Newport 2000 lambasted
Mayor John Cox and Councilwoman
Ruthelyn Plummer for failina to take
adequate steps to clean up the bey.
Authors of the mailer said an
·inadequate number of pump.out
stations ts prompting boaters to flush
their holdmg tanks directly lnto the
balnstcad. tht mailer charged. the
council was giving monc) to 1he
chamber of commerce to help
promote cit) hotel~
··1f)OU elect Cox and Plummer. the
chamber will get us subs1d1cs. the
manna owners will continue their
dart\ business and )OU 'ct more feces
floating an the ba) ,. the mailer
warned.
Plummer said the mailer as loaded
with .. out-and-out hes."
(Pleue eee PECKS/ A2)
The officials said permitting dis-
tribution of religious literature and
adverusements. 10 effect, would be
giving government backing to the
Bible study group.
The school dJstnct sa1d at was
aCUf\,$ 10 accord wath a formal pohC)
that limits the use of school fac1ht1cs
to officially approved student o r·
ganizations and clubs
The officials noted that in 1981 the
district wathdrc~ rccogn1t1on of the
New Life group after some parents
It came from Newport Bay!
CreatUre Stalks the Coast
Residents arc dastnbu\Ul& nacrs
tllrouahout the 68-homc com mu nit .
lemna nctahbors tnow of the. ptts--
cncc of this "d&n&erous pubhc
nuisance" that lnOOttS all da) and
cnuses an ntlht. It "ecncraII) tnes to a'oad people
but will attac~ 1f-cornercd. startled or
lhrcatcMd. •• the flier wams •
TM animal • .,hich racmbks an
alliptor. has bttn tttn b) several
ttSldcnu .,bo bin uktd Ncwpon
leach animal control olflC'Cn to
1~nd1t rl'~~ff \My try lO t'aptUT'C tt, It
taarria 'off. .. ~ICt spomn.an Bob
()Miry .aicl. It's noctu.rnal. which
makes it touaher 10 ftnd. M
Residents who att the reptLle ba\c
bttn cncounetd to contact cu)
animal conuol offictn. ~ creature as n0t tht first ptor-
hke aruma1 to make waves on the
Oranee Cout.
tn I 91S. a e&)'man th&t calM to bt
known as .. Wally Gator" was cap-
uu'ed in IMM after a raidimt spoceed
\ht 1111mal 1ak.i1111 a 1nidaitbt tm>ll
down a neiltllboftiood .wrw.lk .
TM fiyt.foo( C8f'M'! was lftft wanctmna-. u ... ~ om.~
• pelllftl "'°'°"" ..... ..w •
hoM.ed tier horn at the .-... •
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complained.
But Pcrumal and Read saJd the
school d1stnct was practicing un-
lav.ful censorship by restricting free
expression about rehgion.
<\ Cahforn1a appcaJs coun.. in a 2-1
ruhng 1n Januar). said the school
officials acted properly.
The appeals court said a school
may dcetdc to prohibu "off-campus
sroups from functiorung or advcnis-
1ng on campus. ..
(Pleue 11ee BJBLS/ A21
CSFhosts
Reagan at
Buslirally
Pres1dtn1 Reagan will stump for
Viet President George Bush on Tucsda~ dunng a rally at Cal State
Fullenon
The I 0 members of the Fountain
VallC\ High School band. dnll team
and tlig twirlers. will play "Hail to the
Chief' ~hen the president arrives and
will perform other seJectaons dwias
the proyam
The band. conducted by Gery
Wampler. marched an Reapn's iD-
auaural parade m 1981 . The bud i.s
C'ome under prcs1dcnual ~--~
since perform1naat a R~ f0iibc91
rally at Fountain Vallcy s Mite
Square Pule before his fint dectioe,
school officials said.
T~o londs of tickets ~ll!ft to
Republican ICSJslators &nd GOP lllP-
pon aroups who aredistributi ........
to members. supponen and c:o..t-
tucnts.
OM ticket w;u aive MU 11
a«lCSS to the ul\1~~·111a r 'a
where Re8Pn wtU deliwr a J Jai M
10 a.m. Th<>te wttt. bdDltl • ..
event must be imidc by t L&
O:vT.~: a:C:O:C: ! £
Jewel Phammer C--. ;1 I A •
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Of'ar,ge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Mond1y, Octob« 31, 1988
John Houseman, 86, dies~
won Oscar for 'Paper Chase'
MALIBU (AP) -John House-
man, who won an Olc:ar for bis role as a crusty law scbooJ profeuor in the
movic"The Paper Chase'' after a long
career as a movie and theater
producer, has died at 86, a friend said
to&y.
Houseman died durina the night at
his home, said Ivan Goff. a family
friend and scriptwriter.
Houseman produced the "War of
the Worlds" radio broadcast for
Orson Welles that terrorized the
country SQ years ago, and in the past
few years was probably best known as
the voice of the Smith Barney
investment company, which he said
makes money "tl'le old-fashioned
way. They cam it."
Born Jean Haussman in Bucharest,
Romania. the veteran actor, director
and producer launched his career in
1927 with Welles at the old Mercury
Theatre, and he was instrumental in
r.utting together Welles' famed
'Citizen Kane" in I 941 .
During a tribute in Los A~geles to
him in 1987, Houseman said, "The
only important thing when you've
AMIGOS ••.
From Al
declined.
"We are of course. very relieved
that the court has turned aside this
very intimidating and harassing ~c
tion against the Amigos and 1ts
attorneys," said Vic Leipzi.g., presi-
dent of the 1,000-member Am1sos.
"Nevertheless, even though we
won, such action by Signal continues
to increase the tremendous cost we
must bear an carrying forth our suit."
John Boueman .
lived as long as I have is what you've
accomplished -a body of work. ...
We all tend to talk about our
successes. At least as important are
our failures."
The vekran actor bad many suc-
Cftlft to boast about.
Houseman f?layed small roles in
the 1938 film 'Too Much Johnson"
and the 1964 film "Seven Days in
May" before emeraina as a strong film
actor in "The Paper Chase."
His film actma credits Include
"Rollerball" and "Three Days of the
Condor" in J 97S.
Houseman's presence was aJso
well-known by television viewers.
He starred in the CBS television
series based on the movie "Tbe Paper
Chase," and after its cancellation, he
stayed with the series for several years
on Showtime pay television.
Houseman starred in tbe ABC
miniseries "The Winds of War" as
Dr. AJron Jastrow, a Jewish scholar
in Europe atthe start of World War 11,
but the role was taken over br, Sir
John Gielgud for the sequel, • War
and Remembrance," which ABC will
telecast beJining Nov. 13.
One of his last appearances was a
year ago as co-anchorman on the .
NBC comedy special "Our Planet
Toniaht."
Four people shot at party in Sa nta Ana
By Tiie Auoclatecl Pre11
Four people were wounded by
gunfire early Sunday during a fight
outside a Halloween party in Santa
Ana, police said.
The four victims were jumped by
eight attackers shortly after midnight
outside a pany on South Hickory
Street. said Sgt. John Dittus.
Wounded were Roben Villa Senor,
28, Ruben Marquez. 25, Carlos
Ortep. 20, and a 17-year-old boy
whose name was withheld, Dittus
said.
All were listed in stable condition
with minor gunshot wounds, he said.
Witnesses said the gunfire erupted
durin& a fistfight, but gave police no
further details, Dittus said. No one
was arrested.
Investigators did not know if the
shooting was gang-related, he said.
CALIFORNIA REAL EST ATE CHEAP •..
From A l
mcnt firm.
However, George says he wasn't
just thinking ofh1s own financial gain
when he took on has oddball real
estate investment.
"It's notJUSt sbmething I will make
money on," he said. "For each deed
sold, 25 cents will go to the Orange
County March of Di mes and Cont.act,
a national 24-hour cn sis line my
mother is heavily involved with."
George said he e njoys helping when
he can. and thmks has donations will
be a pos1t1ve way to make a charitable
contribuuon.
The young entrepreneur said he
thinks his gimmick m ay eventually
go mtcmational.
··Japanese love the West. and more
importantly. they love Cahfom1a,"
he said. "l would find at hard to
believe that somethmg hke this
wouldn't catch on hkc crazy there. l
think many people around the world
like California ... I mean. we do have
our reputations.
"I lived in Los Gatos -Gary Dahl,
the inventor of the 'Pct Rock,' lives in
,..,._ Los Gatos -for over I 0 years, and
when I thank about it. people outside
California expect these kind of things
from us.
"I guess that's what makes Cali-
fornia so popular ...
The business world is nothing new
TOLLWAY ...
From Al
trying to work with county and state
officials to negotiate a scaled-down
version of the comdor. she said.
"f think ~e really need to pull our
heads out of the sand and work wtth
these people." she said, adding that
the comdor would help reduce traffic
congestion on Pacific Coast Highway
and Laguna Canyon Road.
Kenney and others said the cor-
ndor will increase traffic by fueling
development 1n south Orange Coun-
ty and by dumping vehicles onto its
Laguna Canyon Road exit. •
Kohn said he and City Manaaer
Ken Frank will present the council
with a list of four suggestions on how
they might act if the county's pay-
ment is not made:
• Void the contract on the grounds
that the county failed to meet the
deadline.
• G rant the county's requesrfor a
six-month extension.
•Do nothinaand see if~he county
fails to make the payment in another
six months.
• Ask the county to further t.Xplaan
its reasons for missing today's dead-
li ne.
The Environmental Management
Aacncy, in a letter to Frank last
month. said the county would be
unable to make the payment on time
because the environ'hlcntal impact
report bad been delayed as a result of an enormous amount of public in-
quiry about the document and be-
cause the state and federal aovcrn-
ments had draged their feet.
~~A~~E Dlily Pilat
MAIN OFFICE
to George. He says he's been involved
in it from the time he was 14 years old.
"When I was I 4, I managed a
sponing goods shop," George said,
"Then at IS, I opened a skateboard
shop with my parents in Los G atos."
George currently is the owner of
Gremic Skateboards in Huntingto n
Beach, which he said ,has been in
business for more than three years.
However, he thinks Caltforrua
Land Deeds may be the-best idea h~s
had in a long time.
With Christmas just around the
comer, he said he plans on working
every waking hour selling the deeds to
stores and promoting his product.
"Nothina happens if -you don:t
work for it," he said. "l can always
sleep in January.",
lllchael Geor&e wttb a copy of ht. land deed.
BIBLE GROUP REBUFFED_. ••
From A l
The appeals court also said the
Saddleback Valley policy permitting
only school-sponsored activities to
function complies with the Supreme
Court's test for assuring separatio n of
church and state.
That th~part test permits gov-
ernmcnt-sponsored activities that
have a pnmary secular purpose, do
not advance religion and do not cause
entanglement between government
and religion.
The case is Perumal vs. Saddleback
Valley, 88-340.
FECES MAILER •..
From A l
Ryckoff, who was endorsed by
Newport 2000 along with candidates
Geneva Matlock and Jean Watt, said
he had no part in the mailer but
qreed with its contents despite its
&raP,hic tone.
' I wouldn't have been as rouah as
far u the cover 1oes." ht' said . ''But
the subject was OK. The bay needs
10me atkntion.
"We used to live down on the bey,
but I quit swimming in it."
Ryckoff said he has heard no
neptivc responses to the mailer,
althoUJh some friends kidded him
about1L •
"One &Uy thought it WU areat,''
Ryckoff 111d. "It really acts your
atkntion.
"But if your km~ment is knder then I suppose it miaht have been a bit
much ...
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From Point C~lon to the MetdcM Border-Over Inner
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A sookeeper lD Albuquerque, N.11., ~old a newly hatched cayman.
REPTILE SOUGHT IN NEWPORT •••
From Al
that It didn't seem to be too im-
pressed.
It took seven police officers as well
as animal control officers to take the
cayman into "custody."
It is believed that the animal had
lived in the U pper Newport Bay for
several years before making its en-
trance into Irvine.
Wally Oator was eventually re-
located by the-Los Angeles County
Zoo, which decided to keep its new
home secret.
Fish and Game officials said the
cayman probably had been a pet that
became too large and was released by
its ownen into the muddy Back Bay.
Report·ties sp·eed to traffic deaths
BOSTON (AP) -Traffic deaths
increased 1 S percent to 20 percent last
year on interstate hi&}lways where the
speed limit was raised to 65 mph.
according to three upcoming studies.
The findings counter arguments by
proponents of the law permitting
higher speed limits. They told ~n
gress last year that so many motonsts
were violating the SS mph speed limit
that d rivers would not speed m oTC
and highway dangers would not
increase.
The studies were conducted by the
U.S. Dcpanment of Transporta"ti'Olr.
which favored the higher speed limits
for interstate highways in rural areas,
the Insurance Jnstitute for Highway
Safety, and Ralph W. H ingson, a
professor at Boston University's
School of Public Health.
A draft report of the Transpor-
tation Department study found 2,S04
deaths on all rural interstates in 1987
compared with 2, 131 in 1986, an
increase of 18 percent, the Boston
Sunday Globe reported.
The report was scheduled to be
given Oct. I to Congress, but has not
yet been dcHvcred.
The insurance institute study
found that rul"il interstates in the 38
states that raised their speed limits in
1987 bad 19 percent more fatalities
than the averaae figure for the
previous five years. The institute
found interstates that did not increase
the speed limit had 4 percent more
deaths.
Hinpon's study found that rural
interstates with the 65 mph limit had
a-20 percent increase-in f•talities last
year compared with the preceding
year, while urban interstates in the
same states had a IO percent drop.
Hinpon was scheduled to present
his study today at a conference on
alcoholism in San Diego.
"I believe it's impossible to look at
these data and not conclude that
something very unusual bas hap-
pened to the fatalities on runal
interstates," where the speed limit was raised, said Brian O 'Neill, presi-
dent of the Insurance Institute for
Hiahway Safety.
The lf'OUP Ot>J>C?scd the 1987 bill
allowina speed hmits on interstates to
increase in areu havina a population
of less than SO 000 people.
Rou&hly 46,ooo Americans are
killed every year in motor vehicle
accidents..
Finance seminars
for senior citizens
planned this week
Sea.iorcitileu will be offered "Tips on Survival
iD Today'• llctimnent World" at a series of free temiaan by the Newport Beach office of Sbeanon Lehman Hutton this week.
The tellion1 are scheduled Tuesday from 9 to
10:30 a.m. at Buft\ims Deoartmcnt Store in Fashion
Island, Newpon Beach'. Wednesday from 7 to 8:30
p.m. at tbe Sbeanon Lehman Hutton office, 860
N~n Center Drive, and Thursday from 9 to
10:30 a.m. at Buffums in Westminster.
Alan Freeman of the Ncwpon office will discuss
buic financial plannina, investing for income and
llfety, risk manaaement and IRA rollovers. Call
Wendy Smith at 644-91 l for reservations and
further information.
£a61m• cJJamber breakfut
Sharon Hqelstrom, a marketing and promo-
tion executive, will speak at Tuesday's breakfast
meetina of the Lquna Beach Chamber of Com-merce.
Hqelstrom's talk is entitled 'Start SmaU, Think Bia ind Grow." The session is scheduled for 7 a.m.
in the Press Corps Room of the Surf and Sand Hotel
and the c:-.ost is SI 0 in advance ofS 12 at the door. Call
494-1018 for details.
Tof16JJlove meetlng In NB
Ike Oshana from the Phoenix House will be the
auest speaker at Tuesday's meeting of Tough.love, a
~nt suppon sroup fighting chemical dependency
in children.
Tbe l)roaram will be held at 7 p.m. in the Career
Centerof Newpon Harbor High School. Call Gloria
Fahey at 63 l-98S8 for more infonnation. ;
Journal coune at GWC
The secrets of turning memory into story
throu&h a simple, direct method of journal writing
will be shared in a course staning Tuesday and
running throu&h Dec. 6 at Golden West College.
Jane Penderghast-O'Reilly. a screenwriter and
novelist, will conduct the course, entitled
"Memories of a Lifetime," in Business 113 from
l 2:4S to 2:4S p.m. The fee is $1 S with a Gold Key
Card and $21 withouL Call 891-3991 for additional
information.
School fund• di.caned
The Optimist Oub of Irvine will discuss
Proposition 98, the school funding initiative, at its
Tuesday morning meeting at Hor s Hut, I 88SO Doualas SL, Irvine. _
l>r. David "Brown, Irvine su~rinf!ndcnt of
schools, will be the guest speaker. Visitors arc
welcome and more infonnation may be obtained by
calling 830-5639 or 67S-1779.
Home builders meet
The Home Builders' Council will present a
seminar on orderly development in an era of slow
ar<>wth or no growth Tuesday at the Holtday Inn.
17900 Von Kannan Ave., Irvine.
A panel of speakers from the legal and
development community will discuss the situation
at the 8 a.m. breakfast meeting. The program will be
presented from 8:30 to 11 a.m. and details are
available at (2-13) 2S0-89SS.
Cambodian talk slated
Or. Haing S. Ngor. winner of the Academ)
Award for his role an "The KJlhngf1clds," will speak
·on "Human Rights Around 1ht Globe" Tuesday at
the South Coast Community Church, 5120 Bonata
Canyon Road, Irvine.
The program is presented by the Arts and
Lectures Department a_t UCI and admission is $7
aencra!i_ $6 for UCI faculty, staff. senior citizens and
non-U\..I students, and SS for UCI students. Call
8S6-6379 for proaram information.
CALE NOAR
Monday, Oct. 31
• 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa City Council, counci l
chambers, 77 Fair Dr .. Costa Mesa.
Tuesday, Nov. l
• 9:30 a.m. Oraa1e Couty Board of Su~r·
vtson, board Maring room. Hall of Administrauon.
l 0 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
• I :30 p.m. Oru1e Couty Pla..uiDg Com·
mi11io•, board m_eeting room, Hall of Adminis-
trationt. 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana.
• / p.m. Newport Buda Parks, Be&att and
ReenaU• Commbal•, council chambers. 3300
Newport Blvd .• Newpon Beach.
• 8 p.m. FH•tiu Valley City Cooacll, council
cbambeA, 10200 Slater Ave .. Fountain Valley.
Orenge Coat OAILV PILOT/Monday, OclOber 31, 1NI Al
OCman wins part of $60Mlotto·prize
P'rem Haff u4 wire ~
An Oran~ County man who detcribed
himself u a "common" person Wlth
1implc wt.es has earned a onc·thard share
of a s&qaeriDf $60.8 million lotto 1.ackpot,
which autbonties aay 15 the world s largest
lottery eriic. . Ron Smith, a 4S-year-old Wcstminst~
resident. said he and his wtfe plan to qutt
their jobs and travel.
A aroup of hospital workers in ~n
Oiqo County also expect today to claim
and divide a one-third share of the huge.
Lottery spokesman Bob Taylor said
Sunday he could not confinn that the
sroup of IS people held one of three
winning tickcu until the lotto stub was
verified today. Each of the winning tickets is worth a
third of the jackpot, or nearly S20.3
million. to be paid over two decades.
The two other tickets with the six
winninJ numbers were purchased in
Westminster and in Sacramento, Taylor
Soupet -tasting fare
said. Winnen in those areas had not come
forward and clerks at the 11orn whef't the
ticRts M"te purchased saad they did not know who had won.
ButSmith.ano1l production supervisor,
confirmed he had the wmnana ttcket.
accordina 10 pubhsbed repons.
"We're very common, real people.''
Smith's wife, Landa, sa1d. "We have our
friends and this is our house. We're not
aoing to move ...
The two now cam about $40.000 a year. Smit~ ~id he plans 10 quit his job at
Shell Oil tn Brea so he and his wtfe can
travel.
Smith Pid he went to work Sunday and
told his co-workers.
"They thought I was kidding." he said.
"Then they decided i was serious.••
Workers at Fallbrook Hospital. in the
northern San Diego County community of
Fallbrook, told The ASSOClated Press that
they went together to purchase $600 won.b ofuckcts.
Came Dr8aon, a 38-ycar-old pharmacy
&ecbniaaa at the bospu.al, wd she Joined
l3 nunet, Laboratory tcchn1c1ans and
other employees -as well as a fnend of
one o( the wotkers -in putuna S40 each
toward the ticketS.
She said all aaned they would spill what
winnanp came from the "Quick Pick"
tickets. "Quick Pick" means that the
numbers on tbe tickets were selected at
random by a computerized lono temunat.
Nadelle Wilson. a nursinJ supervisor
who dad not go in on the pool in Fallbrook.
said from the hospital that those who were
in the aroup held a pany to watch the
Saturday niaht drawing.
Dra&on. wbo attended thc~y. said, "The fady who found we had a winning
tacU1 screamed. E~crybody was JUSt amaad Then everybody stancd drcam-
ina about ~.h.at we were going to do wllh
the money. .
"I'm aoing to set up trust funds for my
rour kids and pay off bills.'' she said. ''But
Any Jewtah mother knowa when you have a
number of elck onee or when yoa want to feed a
wae crowd, a container •:rJer than • regular
eoap pot le a maat fof m na c hicken eoap.
Sherry Stern of Ha.nu.._ton Beach a.ea an oar to
atlr a baticla of the Map that •Immen In a apa. one
of tile mal.a attnctiom at the Iara.el Fair on
Sanday at the <>raace Coa.nty P'atraroa.nda.
Death upheld f of NB man's killer.
From staff ud wire reports
The U.S. Supreme Court today rejected
appeals by two convicted murderers
sentenced 10 death in Cahfom1a. including
a man convicted of fatall y beaung an
elderly Newpon Beach resident.
The coun let stand the con"1ct1ons and
death sentences of James Melton and
Alfred Dyer.
Melton was convicted of killing
Anthony DeSousa. 77. whose body was
found on Oct. I l . 1981. in his con-
dom1mum near Hoag Mcmonal Hospital
in Newport Beach.
He was strangled Wllh an cl«tncal cord
and beaten and was found naJccd wtth his
hands bound.
DeSousa's homosexual lover 1cst1fied
that he sugsestcd to Melton that Melt on
rob the victim.
Oyer was convicted ofk1 Iii ng 1wo people
and wounding two 6thcrs following an
evening ofhcavy drug and alcohol use in
Oakland. Shot to death v.cre Flo}d Murray
and hts girlfriend. Nora Fluker The two
who were wounded were Bchnda Murra)
and Bennie Warren. Police sa1d the trouble
bcpn when Dyer awoke to find nngs
missing from his fingers.
Justices W1lliam J. Brennan and
Thurgood Marshall, who oppose c.ap1tal
punishment in all circumstances. voted to
ovcnurn the death penalty.
JW A improvements scaled back
By n~ A11oclated Pre11
Contractor bids for a new tcnn1nal at
John Wayne A1rpon came in so high over
the estimate that planners are culling out
such extras as bulletproof glass ..and
imported marble floonng.
Airport officials were caught off guard
last June when the lowest bid for the
tcnninal was $S8. 9 million. nearly S 17
million higher than the a1rpon's $42. I
million estimate.
The terminal prOJCCI 1s pan of a $300
milhon expansion.
"The question 1s wh) we didn't kno.,.,
beforehand what the cost would be:· said
Alan Murphy. the airport proJ«t's direc-
tor. "I really don't know why ~ ~ren'1
even in the ballpark."
The archllcct who came up wtth the
estimate blames an unusually fast-paced
constru~t1on schedule of two )'Cars and the
large number of related prOJCCts such as
park:ang garages that must be put on a
costly hold while the terminal 1s being
built.
The terminal now will have carpet over
the floors instead of West German marble.
two restrooms have been ehmanated.
bulletproof glass above the baggage claim
area to protect people from bombs won't
be installed and a cheaper roof is being
constructed.
Despite the ahcrauons. the tcnninal
should be 1mprcss1ve. said Ph1hp Kroeze.
project marui.ger for Leason Pomcro)
Associates of Orange. the architectural
company on the job.
"Most people wouldn't be able to sec or
rtad or smell or touch the d1ffcren~:· he
said
for Than"-'v•na. we're (the p-oup) aJJ aoi!'t to ao to Hawui, or some place like th.at.
The ttckct was placed in a bank vautt
Sunday momana. she said. If vcnfted. it
would be wonh more than $67.600
annuaUy before taxes for 20 years lo each
of the IS people. The lottery pays out only
to a single winner. tpc person holdina the
ticket.
Draaon said two hospital worken, Duff'
Stone and Charlie Jett, bou&ht the tickeu
for the group. An unidentified woman who
answered the telephone at Stone's home
huna up twice when a reporter identified
himself, then said dunng the third call that
rcponcrs would have to wait to talk to the
winners at a lottery office today.
Bill McKccl, manqcr at the Circle K
store where the sroup bouabt tickets, said,
"Two auys. I don't know tlicir names but I
know they work at the hospital. were in this
mom1n1 to pick up cla1m forms."
State bar
repays
lawyers'
victims
BJ JONATHAN VOl..ll.E °' ... ..., .........
A fund created by the State Bar of
California J>'.id $25,000 to reimburse
clicnu of four Orange Coast attorneys who
failed to perform their duties;-a--bar
spokeswoman said.
The State Bar of California's Client
Secunty Fund was created in 1972 and is
supported by a.n annual fee paid by every
active lawyer 1n the state, -bar
spokeswoman Anne Charles said.
In 1988. the attorneys paid $2S each,
while the fund has paid more than $7 .6
m1lhon sinoe it was created.
In the latest round of refunds, $22,SOO
was paid to an Anaheim resident who
retained former Nc~rt Beach anomcy
Matthew Thomas Cbtcklo. 41 .
Ch1ck10 borrowed money from a ·client
whose finanocs he was handling during a
mamaae dissolution and failed to repay
the loan. Charles said.
The bar commission determined the
clicniwould not have lost money if not for
the loan, so tt awarded the chent $22,SOO.
Ch1ck10 has been disbarred by 1be Cali-
fornia Supreme Coun. she said.
The commission paid $1 ,200 to two
fonner clients of Huntington Beach at-
tornc) Mcrhnd Jospeh Perumcan,
The first claim, paid to a Huntington
Beach resident. came after the man
retained Perumean to file a criminal
appeal on behalf of his dau&htcr. The
commission awarded $200 to the client
when 1t dctcnn1ned no "'ork was done.
Some Moreno Valley residents retained
Peru mean to handJe a probate mancr. The
comm1ss1on paid them S 1.000 after dc-
1crm1n1n1 no work wa.tpcrformed. Charles
said.
Perumcan res11ned on Dec. 12, 1987.
with d1sc1phnc complaints pending. the
spokeswoman said.
Nearl y S 1.000 was paid to a Huntington
Beach resident who hired Laguna HilJs
attorney Mauncc H. Green, 40, to do lepl
work on behaJf of his son, who was in the
m1htarS. The co'mm1ss1on awarded S9 7S
when 1t dctennined no work was done,
Charles said.
She said Green res,gned with com-
plaints pending on Jan. 30. 1987.
A R1vcrs1dc resident retained Costa
Mesa attorne) Michael Jay Anderson, 37.
to collect child support payments. The
comm1ss1on awarded $337 when it de-
termined no -work was performed, Charles
said
Anderson also resigned on May 21.
1986. she said. ·
The laraest payments in the latest round
of reimbursements went to four clients of
Los An~les attorney Michael Steven
Kotzker The comm1ss1on fou nd Kotzk.er
m1sappropnatcd mone) from tus clients.
Kotzker was ordered d1s~d by the
upremc Coun. Charles said.
Ten wounded in drive-by
Watts gangland shooting
H1ghwa) at Camel Point
Newport Beach
The owner of a blue 1q"' 8\1\\
320t reported the "chicle tolcn
Sunda)' momma on ProsJ>(ct Om e l • •
The operators of a )Bcht ('Ompan\
on Linda Isle told police Fnda' that
someone had stolen an es11ma1ed
$3.SOO in cash from a boat 1hert
1umped'out of his hiding place in the
bushes as she left her home. he told
police he bad accosted her an the past • • • Four boys were reponcd shooting
at cows wnh a BB gun in a field on
Bontta Can)'on Road The suspects
were gone when officers am\ed • • • .\ burglar stoic SI 0. "'00 in coins
lowecn HQ" at Parties Plus, 19171
Magnolia St. • • • .\ neighbor that that about 80
people v.eanng costumes were talkin1
a lot about v. hat drugs they were toana
to Jake at v. hat apJ>(arcd to be a peny
tn an apanmcnt building at l 3th and
Walnut strttts ••• LOS ANGELES (AP) -A IS-
mortth-old boy was shot in the head
and nine others at a Watts binhday
party were wounded in a aana-style
drive-by shootin1 that erupted fol-
lowina a policie sweep throu&h the
area, authorities said today.
In other weekend p na violence,
two 11.ycar-old boys were killed and three people were wounded in separ·
ate sbootf np.
Seven adults and three children were wounded in the Watts attack.
Tbe l S.month-old boy, Dalafayctte
Polk, was in critical condition on lifc-
suppon 1vstems today at Martin
l'-talDVaUef
Jewelry and a han(1aun valued at
SlOO were stolen from a home early ~imomi .. onthe lOOOOblock of
El Silbido Avenue. The bufllar
ellllNd d\ro.,.aa a bllckyard W'andow. • • • A -oman left hcf pune conwniea
S'9 and cm!it cards next to her chair
at n. Hop. 11774 lkookhuna St.,
Priday .u,bL Wlten she ~tumc4 JO ...... ...,,lbeoane.asm1•ftl.;
• I • A pmq_~ niPt on tht 9000 lllOcl ofDll Avaue mulled 1n tht ilaeft Of 1 co1oi TV"' Yahied at S2SO. • • • Somtoel WftM.. .. , want my money
Luther Kfog Jr.-Drcw Medical
Center, said nursing supervisor Sarah
Patterson. His mother. Sheila Wil·
Iiams. was in aood condiuon with a
aunshot wound to the foot. she added.
The child suffered a shotaun
wound to the head in the drive-by
shooting on East l09th Pia~ at 7:06
p.m. Sunday, where a binhday pan)
was beina held. said Sgt. Thomas
Haley.
The shooters shouted png slopns
as they drove bY. and opened fire from
a brown Cadillac, but the people
attcndin1 the binhday pa11y BP:
parently were not aan• memben. said
now:· on the front door of an
apanmcnt on lbt l 6000 block of
Harbor Boulevard S.n.1rday n11ht. • • • Powu tools valued at $880 were
stolen from an unl«ked storqt' bin
on a 1989 Ford truck parked at a
residence on the 11000 block of
Wistena Avmue late Saturda) n1aht. • • • S0mconc did SSOO damaec tO the front door o( a market at 18~
lfookltw'M 5'. o~ the weekend . ..........
A -Ulld I kMla _.... pape Ud
claimed be Md a pan '° 1'reeten a
Mft deft II be robbed thle businesl
Lt. 0 .L. Johnson. The mouve for the
attack was unknown and there were
no amsts.
"We were across the strttt at a
birthday pany and heard shots and
smelled burned rubber," said nciJh-
bor Shyolanda Montana, 12. "Ever)-
bod)L was just sta11ing to leave when
they aot shot.
"I never saw the car because I aot
down on the ground so I wouldn't act
shot." she said.
The 11rl said panyaocrs noticed
two youna men walk past the houS(
several times before the shootina.
of an unknown amount of cash
Saturday moma.na on South Coast
H1ghwa). The suspect wu cktcnbcd
as a white man, 6-feel tall. 160
pounds. -.eanna a stoctana ovn has
head and a white k.n1t cap. ski~
and a bro-.n hun1er"1JKket.. • • • The owner of a brown 1982 AM
Eq)c four--.bttl drive ~ rt-
poned the vcludt l1oleft Sundl on
Centtr utt1 Md Coest ff...,.,.>. • • • Pohce arresttd Jack Oicar
"9t«k1. 38, OI • •• Nipd on
MIPf(IOG M·dlt¥illi ..... dlr 111• ft~ of akolllaC' ~ was
stopped undlly ... Oii C'out ..
• • • Ten plants -.ere pulled from their
pots b} a vandal Wcdncsda) night 1n
front of the Medi-Rx Pharma \ on
Coast H1ghwa> in Corona del \1.u
Coetalleea
An unkno.,.,n suspect stole S6~5
from a trans1cr11's pu rse after he had
cashed her Social S«unl~ check and
pasJed out drunk at 700 \\' I ">th 1 • • • A collcae-a1c man was \ttn ma ·
turbat1na m the parkana lot of the
Prcsbytcnan Churrh. 28SO Fain 1ew
Road. whtle he watched mothers
droppin1ofTthcir ch1ldrcn at the pr('-
SC'hoot throu&h h1 rtar v1cw mirror • • • A man 1n hu earl) 205 wcann' a
blue denim 1ackc1. ma1ch1n sk111
wh11e s1raples' bra and matching
pent1cs followtd a •oman from the
laundf') room to hcr apartment door
at 710 \\ I th t. .. hcrt he then
cxJ>C>'t(i himself and bcpn mas1ur-
batma. Her ~ams artd him awa • • • ~ buratar locked 1n the 1pen1T1ent
door at I 4S l 1u Lane and 'tale a T
and VCR \ alucd at S 5
JntM
A •om.tn 'i ta·b<>)<fntnd •ho had
bttn -••t1na for her to ao 10 Ytoct
from an apanmcnt at 2308 .\pncot
Or
HantlnCton-Beac b
A man told police that someone
smashed the wtndsh1cld ofh1s car and
bent the windshield wipers after a
fnend wbo bad borro~ his 'ch1dc
parked 1t in the wrona carport 1n the
l t 000 block of Brookhurs1 trttL • • • Juveniles rcponedl) cltmbcd on
top of a home under construcuon in
the area of OranF and Lake 'trttts
and pelted _pass1na vehicle .. with
hundreds of dou&J\m.1t ," a "ct1m
581d. • • • Th1e"es stoic a J~foot b ~ .foo1
plasttc~ted banncnhat rcad "Hal·
Se"eral men 1n an upslllrs apart-
ment at Hunungton Street and
Portland .\ vrnuc came o ut on the
balcon) to }ell obscenities at 11 p.m.
unda) ••• Burglars entered a home in the
1300 block of WaJnut trcct, possibly
throuah an unlocked bathroom win·
dov.. and s1ole a $1 SO air rifk and
S600 an tools. • • • ~ man 1n the 120 block of I Sth
trcct said a ncl&hbor punched him 1n
the mouth. • • • Thieves us.a crowbar 10 mter a
rear door 1n9'fie I 5000 block o(
Rushmoor Lane and stole power
tools and a tool chest valued at
Sl .SOO
Driver held in FV woman '1 death
TEMECULA (~P) -A 19-)car·
old Tcmeaala man hat bttn arttsted
for investapt1on o( \Chacular
homicide far .tea1 ill) nannana down
1nctal~1 fou11wn Val~ woman,
authioritMI aid.
E*n Pl91C. 33. -as kallC'd 1n the coHttioll ._., 1190f1M11t whale bicycti'f. • J!ld'o Ca&ifonua Roed. __,., WU pllnned b
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Supreme Court may rule on
classified information law
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Su-
preme Coun •arced today to consider
revivina an attempt by Congress to
limit the prnident's authority to
withhold classified infonnation from
the nation's legislative branch.
Thecoun said it will review a ruling
that invalidated a law aimed at iP,ving
Congress more access to national
security information.
The Justices are ex~ted to an-
nounce their decision in 1989.
A federal judge had ruled the law
violates the required separation of
legislative and executive powers.
The clash between Congress and
the president over classified infor-
mation is a longstanding one.
But the case acted on today has
more recent origins 1n a national
security directive adopted by Presi-
dent Reagan in 1983.
The directjvc requires federal of-
ficials, before they are allowed access
to classified information. to sign an
agreement that they will not disclose
the information. ·
The directive also established a
standard form for officials to sign.
promisjng they never will divulge
classified or "classifiable" infor-
mation witho ut written permission
from proper authorities.
Some members ofConarcss bridled
at the directive, ,P..IMicularly the use of
the word .. classifiable."
They said the presidential order
restricts the free-speech riahu of
federal employees and .. allows af\er-
the-fact classification of information
in order to punish whistle blowers for
making disclosures that embarrass
their superiors."
Opeonents of the presjdential
djrecuve wd the secrecy agreement
that federal employees were forced to
sign would bar them for life from
revealin• infonnation to Congress
which it 1s entitled to receive.
In other action today, the court:
•Agreed to decide whether states
must continue to provide lawyers for
indigent death row inmates after they
have lost their initial round of
appeals.
The court said it will hear an appeal
by Virginia officials who said requir-
ing states to pay for attorneys in such
cases could lead to interminable
delays in carrying out executions.
•Killed a lawsuit qainst the gov-
ernment stemming from the World
War II mass detention of Japanesc-
Amcricans in U.S. prison camps.
The court, without comment, left
intact rulings that the veterans of the
Internment camps waited too long to
file suit seekina compensation for
prQpeny losses.
•Rejected an appeal by Kansas
prosecutors challenging state laws
that broadly justify using deadly force
to defend someone's home or per-
sonal property.
The justices, without comment, let
stand Kansas laws that pennit use of
deadly force even by peopk not
thrutened with death or great bodily
hann.
•Let stand a ruling that a state may
ban the Possession of child Porno-
graphy. . . I le f . .sd. The court, citing a ac o JUn 1c-
tion, rejected an appeal by an Illinois
couple who say state officials arc
intrudin' into the privacy of the
home to tmPose censorship.
•Ruled that Police in Penn-
sylvania did not v iolate the rights of a
man suspected of drunken dirving by
failing to read the motorist his so-
called Miranda warnings soon
enough.
The justices, by a 7-2 vote in an
unsigned opinion, agreed with Penn-
sylvania law enforcement officials
that a lower court wrongly required
Police to warn motorists of their right
apinst self-incrimination.
Dtikakis admits 'liberalism';
¥
Bush mans campaign phones
By ne Auoclated Presa
Michael Dukakis boasted about his
hberal background and challenged
n val Georse Bush to an election eve
debate while the Re\)ubtican nomi-
nee, wary ofa tightening_prcsidential
race, vowed a tough fi'11t in the
waning days of the campa1in .
With eight days left unttl Election
Day, and some polls indicating a race
closer than earlier surveys suggested ,
an enthusiastic Dukakis campaigned
by train Sunday through California's
Central Valley. where he added a new
twist to his Populist ap~al.
"We need a president in the
tradition. yes, the liberal tradition of
Frankhn Roosevelt. Harry Truman
and J,ohn Kennedy." the Democratic
nominee told voters at stops from
Bakersfield 10 Stockton.
Questioned b) reporters about his
dcc1S1on to embrace the .. L-word." a
label he has shunned for months,
Dulcak1s said he comes from the
liberal tradition of "presidents who
were on the side of average Ameri-
cans. presidents who helped to build
mi\Jdlc class America ··
.. Harry Truman was a libera( who
believed an balancing budgets and
that's the tradition I come fro m ... the
Massachusetts governor said.
Dulcalc1s also called on his GOP
opponent to use the netwo rk tele-
vision time they both bought on
election eve for a one-on-one debate
with a moderator and no reporters.
'Tm goin~ to be a president who
unites Amcnca." Dukakis said. ''lfhc
(Bush) wants to talk about that. then
I'd be happy to meet him face to face ...
The vice president. in the second
presidential debate on Oct. 13, ruled
out the Possibility of a third confron-
tation between the two candidates.
Bush stumped 1n Philadelphia's
suburbs Sunday and bnefly manned
the phones at his campaign hcad-
quartets in Montgomery County.
"This is George Bush calling from
the headquarters. We're trying to get
the vote out. I know you probably
don't believe it, but that's who 1t 1s,"
the GOP nominee said in one call.
Bush also delivered a pep talk to
staff members at the headquarters.
saying he and his wtfe. Barbara, plan
"to keep running like we're 10 Points
behind. Nobody is going to out-work
us."
The vice president was campaign-
ing today in Louisville, Ky., and St.
Louis and Kansas City, Mo., after
taping an interview io Washington.
As part of a counteroffensive, the
Dukakis campaign in Missouri an-
nounced late Sunday that a free lunch
with the homeless will be held across
the street from St. Louis' Union
Station at the same time as the Bush
rally. •
The lunch for clergy. veterans. the
elderly and others is being sponsored
by the St. Louts Clergy Coalition.
Students for Dukakis and other
organizations. the campaign said in a
statement.
The Democratic nominee was con-
tinuing his campaign in California
with stops in San Jose and the Los
Angeles suburb of Norwalk. Aides to
Dulcalcis said their internal Polls
showed Califomja. and its major
prize of 47 electoral votes, is up for
grabs despite su rveys last week show-
ing Bush ahead by 10 Points.
Mrs.Marcos
enters plea
in theft trial
NEW YORK (AP) -Former
Phllippine first lady Imelda Marcos
has returned to the city where she
once threw lavish parties, this time to
plead innocent to accusations that she
helped embezzle $100 million from
thetr homeland.
Mrs. Marcos and her entourage
arrived Sunday by luxury jct from
Hawaii. where she and ousted Philip-
pine President Ferdinand Marcos
have lived in exile since fleeing the
Philippines in February 1986.
Dressed in an off-the-shoulder,
full-lensth gown with puffy sleeves,
she amved at her arraignment this
morning artd was greeted o utside the
courthouse by a dozen demonstrators
who chanted, "Justice, JUStice must
prevail; send the Marcoses to jail!" As
expected. she entered the innocent
plea.
Defense lawyers had convinced
U.S. District Judge John F. Keenan
that the 71-year-old Marcos was too
frail to make the trip to New York
City for a coun appearance. His
arraignment was postPoned, at least
until a government physician exam-
ines him.
The j udge. however. ordered Mrs.
Marcos, 59, to appear on 1hc ~barges
that she and her husband used the
country's money to buy property
including four New York buildings
and artwork.
The embezzlement and racketeer-
ing indictment was handed up Oct.
21. The main raclcetcenng charge
carries a !11ax1mum pen~lty of 20
years an pnson UPon con v1ct1on.
Mrs. Marcos flew from Hawaii
Saturday, the first time she has lefl the
state since her exile there.
Hostage Anderson
accuses the U.S. of
impeding release
BEIR UT1 Lebanon (AP) -Pro-
1 ranian Shiite Moslem kidnappers
rele•std a videotape today of Ameri-
can journalist Terry Anderson. who
read a message accusing the U .S.
aovemment ofprcventina his release.
Copies of the tape were delivered to
two Western news agencies in Beirut
four days after Anderson, 41 , spent a
fourth birthday in captivity. They
were accompanied bx a statement in
Arabic from Islamic Jihad, which
holds Anderson.
Anderson began his message,
which lasted two minutes and 35
seconds, by identifying himself and
saying the date was Oct. 30.
"Once again I have been given the
chance to speak to iny government, my family and my people," said the
chief Middle East corresPondent for
The Associated Press.
"I love you, I rniss you very much.
I know of your continued strong
efforts for me," he told friends and
family.
"I have been very close to being
released several <imes over the past
three years, but each time it seems
that the U.S. government uses its
influence to stop any agreement and l
don't understand this.
"I am not asking (President} Re-
agan to deal with terrorists, although
Mr. (George) Bush did so in the Iran-
Contra affair and TWA hijacking:·
He did not elaborate.
Bush, the Republican candidate for
president, has not previously been
named as a neaotiator in the 1985 jet hijacki~ in which Shiite Moslems
demanding freedom for Shiite pris-
oners held 39 Americans for 17 days.
Israel released 766 prisoners.
The vice president has sajd he.was
not a key player in the sale of arms to
Iran and w~s unaware of details and
planning of it. The deal became
kn6wn as the Iran-Contra affair when
it was revealed that money for the
arms was funneled to Contra rebels in
Nicaragua.
"Our problem could have been
solved a long time ago without such
complications a s arms deals,"
Andetson said.
He urged the administration to ....
negotiate his release and appealed to
the new U.S. president to end the
plight of the hostages. The Reagan
administration has said it won't
negotiate with terrorists.
It was the third videotaped mes58fe
from Anderson since his abduction 1n
Moslem west Beirut on March 16,
1985. The other tapes were released
Oct. 3, 1986. and Dec. 26, L987.
Anderson is the longest-held
foreign hostage in Lebanon. There are
14 captives, including nine Ameri-
cans.
Israel vows revenge
for bus bomb deatlis
JERlCHO, Occupied West Bank
(AP)-Israeli leaders vowed today to
avenge the deaths of a Jewish woman
and her three sons in the firebombing
of a bus. The anny said the Palesti-
nian attackers were in custody, and
there were rePorts two had confessed.
The attack in this West Bank town
came 35 hours before Israel's parlia-
mentary elections. It could drive
undecided voters to the Likud bloc of
Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, who
has advocated a hard line in dealing
with violence.
In newspal?Cr interviews pubhshed
toda)'. Shamir and his rival, Foreign
Minister Shimon Pe res. pro mised
revenge for Sunday's attack.
Industry Minister Ariel Sharon. al
an election rallr 1n southern Israel,
accused Israeli liberals of creating an
atmosphere for such attacks, by
saying: "All talk of withdrawal or
pullbacks brings more and more
firebomb attacks," newspapers re-
Ported.
the full extent of the law."
Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Dan
Shomron told Israel rad.io that
soldiers apprehended the assailants.
.. They will be punished severely,"
Shomron said, without saying how
many had been arrested.
The radio listed the number of
Arab suspects as seven, said they were
detained while playintcards, and that
two admitted to the attack.
Israeli news rePons identified the
dead woman as Rachel Weiss, 27. She
and her sons, Rafael, Netanel and
Efraim, aged 9 months to 3'12 years,
lived in Jerusalem aod were returning
home from the northern Israeli town
of T1berias. where they celebrated a
friend's bar mitzvah, a coming-of-age
ceremony for Jewish boys aged 13.
The woman's husband e5ca\)C:d
without serious injury, anny officials
said.
Five other passengers were injured,
one a soldier who was senously
burned.
"
Shamir was quoted as telling the
Hadashot daily: "This despicable act
in Jericho deserves an appropriate
response that will prove to the
murderers they will be punished to
Two of the injured arc immiarants
from Pittsburgh: Dov Blum. 35, who
suffered serious bums on his face, and
his wife, Cindy, burned on her face
and back.
'
Beachgoers warned about surly sea lion
SAUSALITO (AP) -The Marine
Mammal Center has issued a warning
to swi'tnmcrs about sea lions: "If you
see one, go the other way."
Mary Jane Schramm. the center
director of public relations, says the
warning 1s the first she has ever
issued.
The action was prompted by un-
usual attacks dunng the weekend.
apparently by the same sea lion.
A swimmer was bitten off Aquatic
Park in San Francisco Saturday, the
same day and a few miles from where
a beach stroller was bitten.
"We've never even heard of some-
thing like that, where a sea lion would
actually attack somebody swim-
ming." Schramm said. "In the water,
the animal typically feels it has
nothing to fear from a human."
She said the sea hon "just swam up
to the poor guy and gratuitously bit
him on the side of the chest and on the
foot."
The unidentified swimmer was
admitted to a hospital and 'received
''the normal animal-bite treatment,"
Schramm said.
Schramm said the sea lion also
attacked a woman who was walking
on the beach off Crissy Field.
She said the woman thought the
animal was sick and wanted to help.
"She meant well, but she got bit
because she placed herself right
between the animal and where he
wanted to go -the beach.''
The sea lion, which weighs between
60 and 80 pounds, has two red tags on
its flippers, meaning it was born near
the Channel JslandsofSanta Barbara.
Schramm speculated that the sea
lion has been made mean by a disease
called Lcptospirosis. an often fatal
sickness of the liver and lcjdncy.
Loose lips in LAjailhouses to be tightened
LOS ANGELES (AP) -New The demonstration prompted the However. the office is considering
procedures, arc being considered to Ois1rict Attorney's Office to an-requirina callers not personally
restrict release of information about nounce a review of all cases involving known to the office to leave the
criminal cases because a jailhouse infonners for the past 10 years. telephonenumberofhisorheragency
informant learned enough about a Richard Hecht, the office's chiefof so an identity can be confirmed
case to concoct a murder confession, branch operations, did not specify before information is released.
district attorney's officials said. what eroccdures were under con-sources told the Los Angeles Times.
The informant demonstrated to siderauon. a uthorities how he could call various 0 We also have in mind here that we Other PoSSible procedures include
agencies from a jail phone. im-are a public office," Hecht said. "We forbidding the release of witness
personating a bail bondsman, Police are constantly sought after by v1c-information and establishing a sys-
sergcant and deputy district attorney tims, witnesses, Police officers .... in tern to keep track of who makes
in order to learn about an inmate. connection with case information." information requests, the newspaper
......................................... ._~wd.
Leslie Vernon White, 30, in jail on
charses of receiving stolen propeny.
told authonties he learned the
method by watching others but said
he never used the process himself.
The Police Department also is
reviewing such cases, said Lt. Fred
Nixon, a SPokesman. He did not
know how many cases were involved.
"We would hate to think that
someone was convict~d based on this
kind of scenario," said Assistant
Sheriff Dick Foreman. "'That's why
we're taking steps to make sure that a
wronpul conviction did not hap-
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Solidarity birthplace
shipyard to be closed
WARSAW (AP) -The Lenin
Shipyard1 a hotbed of labor acuvism
where stnkes eight years ago gave rise
to the Solidarity trade union move-
ment, will be closed Dec. I because it
is losing m oney, the government said
today.
Solldarity leader Lech Walesa, an
electrician at the shipyard, said
workers were ready to take over the
business and run it profitably. The
shipyard was closed today because of
a holiday and is to reopen Wednes-
day.
Walesa called the decision a "per-
soni1 provocation of Prime Minister
Rakowski against the binhplace of
Solidarity."
The Gdansk shipyard is the first big
industrial enterpnse to be singled out
for closure by the government of
Prime Minister Mieczyslaw F.
Rakowskj, who has promised to act
agreuively in restructuring Polish
industry.
Rakowski was a firm supPorter of
the Dec. 13, 1981, martial law
crackdown that crushed Solidarity,
the Soviet bloc's first free trade union.
He was named prime minister Sept.
21 to replace Zbagnicw Messner, who
was criticized as ineffectual in re-
forming Poland'S inefficient and
debt-ridden economy.
The iovcmment's move comes as
it bickers with Solidarity over
proposed talks on social and econ-
omic reforms, including legalization
of Solidarity.
After Walesa persuaded workers in
Auaust to end a wave of nationwide
strikes, authorities said they would sit
down with the opposition to discuss
srievanccs. But officials object to
Solidarity's choice of negotiators.
The official news qency PAP said
Rakowski approved the decision to
close the shipyard Saturday. It re·
ferred to a speech he made Oct. 13
when he presented bis aovemment to
the Parliament.
Welles' 1938 'War'
frightens Portuguese
Martians bad landed in New Jeney.
That broedcast caulCd bundredt of
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problem?
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waited for new developments.
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Kraft OKs $13 billion
Philip Morris merger
NEW YORK (AP) -The un-
pncedenled, mid-October frcniy of
buyout bids bas s~wned its biaest
deal yet, a$13.1 billion mcpbuyout
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two siant food and consumer aoocts
companin. It also would create a S40 billion-a-
year compe.ny armed with some of
America's best-known consumer
Pr'OdUC'tS, includina Philip Morris
lnc.'1 Miller be~rJ Marlboro
ci@rcttes. JeU..() and Maxwell House
coffee, aad Kraft lnc.'s Velvecia.
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markets," said Hamish Muwell,
Philip Morris's chairman and chief
executive.
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qreement for New York-based
Philip Morris to boost Its ouUtandin&
tender offer for &JI of Kraft'$
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Election '88
Vote 'no' on Propositions:
100, 101, 103, 104and106
No is a simple word with a precise meaning. It is used to
deny, refuse ordisapee and we believe it is the right response
to all five of the so-caJied insurance reforms on the Nov. 8
ballot
Voters should deny the insurance industry. Trial
Lawyen• Association andother special-interest groups back-
ina_ the proposals the ability to manipulate state law for their
self-interest and profit.
Voters should refuse to let-tne Legislature sidestep the
insurance problem.
Voters should disagree with the trend of government by
initiative and a host of competing measures on the Nov. 8
ballot.
California's voters should reject all five initiatives and
backup those no votes with a demand that the governor, the
state Department of Insurance and the Legislature develop
and enact comprehensive auto insurance reform.
Dan Walters, a syndicated columnist who covers state
politics, recently wrote a column that offered a sound
argument aaainst voting for any of the insurance initiatives.
In his column, be quoted Bill George, who analyzes bills for
the Assembly. George contends none of the initiatives offer
comprehensave auto insurance reform and each contains
provisions that benefit its sponsors. Passing any combination
of two or more of the initiatives would simply toss the matter
in the judicial systems' lap to untangle the conflicting
provisions.
"Insurance costs and expenses arc two sides of an
equation, and you can't reduce one side witbout reducing the
other," be said. "What the initiatives call 'reductions' are
really shifts in risks or costs -either from your pocket to
someone etse•s or vice versa."
Everyone bas beard what the backers of the initiatives
wanted beard. They spent millions of dollars on their
cam~s because the stakes are high in this game of industry
regulation by {>OJ?Ular vote.
Each initiative promises insurance reform and lower
rates. Here's some of the other things eactrinitiative would do~
• Proposition 100 -Affirms California's at-fault
insurance system and may ban other systems such as no fault.
Allows banks to sell insurance, protects attorneys' fees from
regylation and does not provide any m~ans for an insurance
coftil)fny to reduce c_psts to balance mandatory rate cuts.
• Proposition l 01 -Requires a person injured in a auto
wreck to use up their health in~urance, eml>loycr-provid_ed,
insurance and benefits before fihng an auto insurance claim
and restricts bow much can be collected for pain and suffering.
It allows rate increases for colljsion, comprehensive and
propeny damage, limits attorneys' continge·ncy fees and ends
forced rate reductions in four years.
• Proposition l 03 -Does not provide for cuts in
insurance companies' expenses, requires that the state
insurance commissioner be elected, permits banks to sell
insurance and aJlows a person convicted of drunken driving
to qualify for good driver rates if he or she has no other traffic
convictions.
• Proposition 104 -Limits noneconomic losses like
pain and suffering in auto insura!'ce claims, _limits _attorney
contingency fees, does not requare good dnver discounts.
removes lawyers from.some cases, requires rate reductions for
minimum coverage only, removes much of the state
government's control ~ver the. insurance. industry ~nd
restricts banks from sellmg auto msurance. It also provades
that if it receives a higher number of votes than other
measures on the ballot, then provisions in other measures that
relate to the business of insurance shall have no effect.
• Proposition 106 -Limits contingency fees lawyers
could charge and sets maximums for attorneys' fees.
In some ways. Proposition 103 comes closest to being the
lesser evil among the five initiatives. But it has flaws that
would have to be removed ~y another popular vote to provide
the comprehensive refonn California needs.
The reality of government by initiative is that approval of
any of the initiatives could block comprehensive auto
insurance reform for years because once approved the
initiative would be a state law that could only be ovenurned
by another popular vote.
California has 28 million residents. We believe those
residents deserve better representation than five initiatives
written by and. for ~e benefit of sptcial~intere~t groups
fi&htin1 for thear self-interest under the guase of insurance
reform.
Voting "no" on all five initiatives and insisting that ~e
sovernor and Legislature develop and enact comprehensive
insurance reform will not provide immediate relief from
skyrocketing insurance rates. But the no votes will remove the
probability that a new law or set oflawswill make the problem
worse and keeps the door open for comprehensive reforms
without having to remove the bad law by popular vote.
Welfare reform
President Reagan bas signed a major welfare reform bill
into law that should free many Americans from government
dependency. -_ .
The m~or provisions of the new law requare states for the
fint time to offer people on welfare a variety of education,
trainina and work programs. It features mandatory work provisions for some welfare
recipients and provides child-care assistance to help them
keep jobs. .
At Iona last the aovernment appears ready to b!eak the
welfare cycle that in many cases has shackled generauon after
pneration to the welfare rolls.
We commend Co1'111'CSS for passing the new law and the
president for sianina it.
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LETTER S
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Orange County's war on
drugs is on right track ..
To the Editor:
Your support of the "War on
Drugs" here in Orange County 1s
greatly appreciated. Suggesting that
I'm the leader in this-war ~s-nice~ I
appreciate the recognition. but it's
simply not the case. When I called for
a leader to come forward last year. I
made a mistake.
The mistake was that I thought
there should be one dynamic person
who would galvanize the enure
community behind our effort to
create a "drug free" Orang.: Count}.
What I soon realized was that there
were man} such peopk 1n our
commun1t~. The) mak~· .ir a broad
base of support for nur !!h " ng arm}
enlisted 1n the drug v.ar. O'er the last
year. every umc I asked for help
someone from the community was
always there read> 10 JOin the fight.
Each is a d ynamic person v.11hin their
sph~rc of influence and each has
successfully helped organtze a large
contingent of supporters working
toward the ehm1nat1on of drug abuse
Let me hst for ) ou JUSt a fev. of the
many leaders who 1rul} desen e the
recognition. N1m1sha Goh1l from
Orange High School. Dave Camplin
from Capistrano Valle) H igh School.
Todd Flora from Brea Ohnda High
School. Tina Adams from Rancho
Alamitos High School and Jennifer
Sa)V}'Cr from Woodbndge High
School were all willing to step fol'\ard
and be counted in the war on drugs.
These young men and women and
o ther representatives from eve!)
public and private high school for-
med the Orange Count)' Students
Advisory Council '\gainst Drug
Abuse. They wrote and produced
three 90-second drug awareness
videos that will be shown in eve!)
Edwards Cinema 1n Orange Count)'.
These arc the leaders in the war on
drugs along wtth Jim Edwards who
has the courage to show the videos.
There are leaders amonj" The
parents. Diane W1cdcrofHunungton
Beach, Jane Wyner of Anaheim Hills.
Lori Warmington of'Ne~port Beach
and Marilyn McDougal of M1ss1on
VieJO arc part of the $roup of mothers
who are all acuvely'involved in their
own drug prevention programs. but
have also taken the time to help us
and guide us in our countyw1dc drug
awareness program.
If yo u have the students and the
parents on .b.o.illiL..Jt's onl} natural
that the schOOl ,supenntendents join
us in the effon. Most school distncts
have vel) aggressive and effective
drug a"'areness programs. Never-
theless. all the school d1stncts have
been "'ilhng to do even more. l,,'nder
the leadership of men hke John Nicoll
(~ev.pon-Mcsa). Jerome Thomsle~
(Capistrano) and John Ikerd (Or-
ange). the schools ha\e expanded
man~ of the drug programs. This
>ear. because of the supenntcndents
}ou'll sec a '1rtlJal flurT) o f drug
awareness 10 the schools
Leaders in our religious communi-
ty were all more than willing to spread
the v.ord about the devastauon
caused b~ drug abuse. Dr. Robert
Schuller. Reverend Chuck Sm1th.
Reverend Rick Warren and Bishop
Norman McFarland have all acu vel~
pan1c1pated with us.
The business world has produced
many leaders. Mike Ha}de. from
Western Nauonal Pro penics. put his
mone't where his mouth 1s. He ga'e
SI 0.000 to the students to help them
get started When v.c needed a
markcung cxpcn to help us v.1th the
drug-a"arcncss program, Mike
reached into h1~ pocket and 1s paymg
the person's salary for a year. Charlie
Rhinehart. w1th Avco Financial Scr---vtccs. has pledged their financial
support. Manon Knott, Bob Teller,
Tom Thompson. Gus Owen, Coalson
Mt>Q'is and Kathryn Thompson arc
JUSt' a fow of the many busi'ocss
leaders "\.ho have contributed their
time, money and effort in our drug
program.
As you can S«. there are many
leaders. The army conunucs to grow
and more leaders come forward
nearl~ eve!) day. I k.now ~ou support
all our effort. but there 1s more )'OU
can do. I need your help -no. we
need your help.
The drug program must stay tn the
forefront of people ·s mmds. You can
help us b) encouraging man} stones.
arucles and features about the ills of
drug abuse and the acu' 1t1cs of drug
av.arencss programs. You can help
stop the drug deaths -310 in the last
20 months just here in Orange
Count~
The Regional Narcoucs Program
confiscated in those :'O months. 29
m1lhon doses (hncs) of cocaine.
enough heroin for 9 million IOJCC·
tions. and enough man1uana for one
m1lhon manJuana c1garctts. T he
news media can pla} an 1mponant
pan in reducing the drugs that arc in
our community. Remember. we esti-
mate that v. hat we confiscated 1s not
more than 20 percent of what's out
there.
Your ed11onal was a great boost to
all of us. It helps us reahzc we are on
the nght track.
BR>\D G .\TES
Shen ff-Coroner
Criticism of editorial unfair
To the Editor:
You have been unfa1rh 1akcn to
task ln a couple letters· that }Ou
published about your edttonal "Pub-
lic Service Ads Arc Much Easier than
Campaigning."
Jn that editonal you berated Linda
Moulton-Patterson, one of the can-
d idates for Huntington Beach City
Council. for taking advantage of her
employment position with Roger
Cable Television b> promoting her
name and pos1t1on in public service
messages which encourage people to
register to vote.
l've been a political activist for
over 12 years now. and I not onl}
thouaht your ed1tonal was a~
propriatc. I thought 1t was dcad-
ccnter on target.
In fact. over the years I've read
cdnonal from three to four papers
everyday, and I place this ednonal
wuh a handful of others that t
consider great o nes for their cumng
accurac' Such ed11onal-; are a true contnhu·
uon
Ever.bod' 1n poliucs i...nov.s that
name 1dcnuiicat1on 1s a largC' pan of
getting elected This candidate t...m1v. s
that quite well since she herself u-;ed
to '-'Ork for Congressman Patter-;on
So 1t 1s not shocking to see her tn to
get 3Wa) W Ith It
What IS shocking IS for Ro[lcrs
Cable S)stcm to let her
I "as dumbfounded" hen I~'' her
first self-promotion a-called publli:
service message. but I'm e'en mol'\'
so nov. that she ha replaced that v.11h
another
She told ~our reporter v. hen the
stol) first broke that she v. a-. <;ur-
pn~ an~one "ould complain about
her encouraging people to reg1<;ter to
vote. but 1n an' case those me .. ~gc!t
would end. she said. Oct 11 -1he
last day for people to register
Now she's on again dunng com-
mercial breaks on ESPN. CN:-.= etc.
looking sweet. inn~nt and con-
cerned this time introducing herself
and warning Vlewcrs of -;ome alleged
consumer fraud.
Is she the onl) person who works
for Rogers C.able System who can
make pubhc mfonnat1on messages"
Or 1s she the only person from Rogers
Cable System. which b~ the wa) 1s
regulated b)' cit> government to some
e\tent. '-'ho is running for Hunt-
ington Beach Cit~ Counc11'1
Does Rogers Cable S} tern benefit
b~ ha' ing one of their O'-' n smmg on
the Cit' Council as oppo~ to
appearir\g before 1t~
If so. then her popping up on the
screen makes more sense J l~ClRR
Fountam Valle'
'K' a slap at property rights
To the Ediaor:
Measure K deserves to be defeated
at the polls on Nov. 8. Billed b) its
proponents as a "Traffic Manaae·
mcnt Initiative,'' it is. in fact. a thinl)'
di,.uiscd build1n1 moratonum. Once
aaa1n the no-arowth, rajse•thC'-draw-
bridac folks at SPON arr tr')'ln& to
devise a lcpl scheme to den)' prop-
erty n&hts to Ncwpon Beach propcny
ownen. This umc they've aonc
overboard by:
• Rtqunina builder$ or com -
mercial PfOJCCts 1n cxetts or t0.000
1quarr feet or that ttntratc 130 or
moru.,.n'lltedally (automobilc)tnps
and bu1ldcn ofraidcntaal projfcts 1n
"'ceu of four uni11 to S-Y fOf roed amprovcmcnu daat m.ast be "'an platt
and 0prratinl' IO c c."C'SSh cty rntnc·
uw (and v.,ucly defined) new stan·
darch pnor to bti111 illUtd a buildana
permit for the prQjec1. If. after the
roedway 1mproVft'Mftts have bttft
made traffic condition-; ha'e
chuacd so that the standards are st1 II
not met. the bu1ld1na permit cannot
be issued until funher 1m pro"cments
have been made. No bu1ldCT or
lend1na 1nst1tut1on would consider an' proJC<'t under th~ c1rcum·
1tincc • crao no bu1ld1na proJ«•. crao
bu1ldina rnora1on\im
• R~u1nn1 propert> o~nC'n to
appl\ 10 both the Plannana om·
mission and Cit) Council for ~ntten
uempt1on from the road stand.lrds
sct fonh ur the ma ure before en}
bu1ld1n1 pemu1 ma) be issued. This
~\urtmcnt can add stvttal wttk
and hundreds of dollat\ 10 the rott a
homco,.·ncr mu t pa~ for a b\11W1n.1
pcmut e'en for a 1mplc patio co' er
Of M-fcnct CIC.
• "dd"W S.O m1lhon to the cur-
rtnt C'Olt or compkt1na thC' road
stem 1n Nc"'l)Or\ Buch. Current csumam 1nd1caw that SU m1llt0fl an
ruad 1mprovemtnts arc required o"er
the next 22 _years to a('COmmodate
cx1sun1 traffic and futurt arowth.
mostly retJOnal powth ovtr wt11ch
Ne...,-pon Beach Nis no control. A~
proximate}) SS.S m1lhon 1n bu1ldel'l
fe" arc expected to f'und all but about Sl<> m1lhon dunnt that period. If
Measure K a«0mpluhn us bu1ld1na
moratonum. lbt builckrs fttS will not ~ fonhcomint. lea~tl\I mu~b the
same roedway impro~mnts Mtded
and ka\i n& 1axpeyers (you and me)
hokSn\I die bit for SU million ohas S40 ma Ilion .-bkh tquals S 1 l'
m1lhon.
Traffic tftllnttnftl as a com· phca~ and teehftinl fidd that
should bit aneml*d oaty W ~
feuionalt. MeaWft K was wnnm "'
amatNrs arid'' show'I
DAVEOOFf
VK"t Pu nadn1 S..-Up._.,..,
Mondey, October 81, 1111 A.7
Aw•
BEEi
MeasureK
will close
loopholes
The purpose of Ncwpon Beach
Measure K is to keep traffic load and
strert capacity m step with each other,
by hmmn& each new development to
only as much traffic as lt makes
prov1s1on for by expanding the stnet
system. If the cny doesn't want bluc'r
streets. or 1f the system physically
can't be expanded, then the develo~
ment isn't allowed.
Sounds like a reasonable idea,
doesn't 1t? That is why the Traffic
Phasing Ordinance, which embodies
this same idea. has been such a
success. It is widely imitated. Even
the Chamber of Commerce and
"Citizens for a Better Ncwpon"
praise it.
Unfortunately. city councilmen
don't like 1t when their friends'
developments aren't allowed. so they
amended some loopholes into the
Traffic Phasing Ordinance. Measure
K closes those loopholes and puts
them beyond the reach of the City
Council to amend them in again.
This 1s all so resonablc and so well
accepted that the developers have no
hope of defeating Measure K on the
facts. So they ha vc decided to bype.ss
the facts and use three techniques of
proven effectiveness: Bia lie, scatt
and sholg\ln. ·
The big he 1s already at work: I see
s1a:ns around town sayin&. -No on K..
NO on traffic" as if Measure K. wouk1
cause traffic rathcrthan limit traffic. I
predict that during the next wcektbe
voters will receive several pieces of
m11I tcllin& them that Mcasutt K wilt
mak'c traffic worse, not better.
This attempt to convince the votcn
that black is white and up is down
depends on repetition. If you say it
often cnou$h. people will believe it.
Of course. n takes a lot of money to
say it often, but the developers have
lots of money. At preliminary cam-
paian disclosure time, tbe_y bad
already collected SS0.000. That is
cnou&h to send everyone six pieces of
mail. or bu) a lot of fuU-page ads.
The sea.re tactics are also at work.
Even though section rV(c)2 of
Measure K says that Measure K does
not appl) to "any residential project
of four dwelhng units or less." the
developers are saytng it wilJ create a
bureaucratic nightmare for tM home-
owner who wants to remodel his
kitchen or budd a fence.
None of the City Council can-
didates say they will interpret
Measure K that way 1f it pa.sses. The
people who sia:ned the iniuative don't
interpret at that way; neither do the
lawyers who drafted iL So the scare
argument is pretty thin.
That still leaves the shotgun. I have
counted rwo dozen arguments attack-
ing Measure K in the htcraturc I have
received. I have written answers to
them. a nd distributed them at the
debates I have panicipated in -
along WJth a legible copy of Measure
K itself.
Many of these arguments apply just
as much to the Traffic Phasina
Ordinance as to Measure K; for
example. the arguments that it does
nothing for cx1stma problem~ does
not address commuter traffic, beach
traffic, or regional traffic; d~ not
build ncv. roads, improve any mtcr-
scctions. or wtdcn any streets.. But
everyone ~ the Traffic Phasina
Ordinance 1s a success, so all thcst
arguments are clearly inapplicable.
One argument wtuch amved late
on the scene 1s the claim that MeasUtt K must be unconstitutional because a
Judge ruled tt unconstitutional f~r the
Cit\ of San Clemente to require a
dc\eloper to clean up some of the
traffic mess left by the last developer.
This argument 1s ohpccial interest
to me, because I tried to Ft the writers
of Measure K to do exactly that To
make each development leave the
city a httle better than it was before. I
lost the argument. Measu~ K 1s quite different from
the San Clemente iniuative. I don't
kno" 1f San Clemente's really does
~uire one de' eloper to clean "J>
after another. but Measure K ddi·
niteh docs not. because Jean Watt
and Paul R)ckofl" wouldn•t listen to
me
It JUSt socs to sho..., what aood
Judamcnt the} have-cleart) wonby
of )OUI vote next Tuesday. AJJu ,,_. u a N~_,,.,., a...
~
Too~~ 1~ H1 sroR~
A8 DAILY PILOT/ Monday, October31, 1988
-ldea1lstic comedy
'AtLongLastLeo'
impresslve at SCR
Poor Leo. Herc's a fellow who
could chanae the world -maybe- if
he could just act someone to tis ten to
him.
Leo is the central figure in Mark
Stein's wonderfully off-center com-
edy "At Long Last Leo," making its
world premiere at South Coast Reper-
tory. He's come up with this 628-page
manifesto calculated to replace capi-
Toi
TITUS
talism, communism and all those who's well aware of his own o e i ms. And the heck 2f it is, we pccularities, but committed to mak-
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Cellist bolsters
stodgy symphony
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma enlivened an
otherwise stod&Y. concen Jiven by the
Los Anaeles l'fiilbarmonac Orchestra
Saturday cvenina.
MICHAEL
Rmms11
The Oraqc County Philharmonic Society presentation at the Oranac
County Performina Ans Center
would also have been an all-Antonin
Dvorak afr-air if Ma bad chosen the
Czech composer's allurina Cello Con-
certo in 8 Minor. mostly spane orchestration.
Instead, he opted to · play Franz The third movement, the most
Josef Haydn's previously lost Cello classciaUy oriented of the three,
Concerto in C Major from the early or featured one hi~ly impressive .ec-
mid-l 760s. Ma's technical ma.stery is tion in the middle, wherein Ma
equal to that of Lynn Harrell, who started softly and very padually and
-come very c ose to "bCTicving liim. mg tJ\e worr~ ·
Leo comes home to his old back people will only listen. Kaufman
yard, after sendin1 copies of his expertly tunes out the cynicism
treatise to his parents, his sister and around him and presses forward with
bis ladyfriend, brimmmg with hyper-his manifesto in the face of ccnain
ve 'tal in tht ·n reased 10 volume, . ut s mus aiY'in?.r'=s*ty~te~~~e1~~te~n~in~a~~e~w~o~rtlbs~s=-=u~s~pe~~. !!!.::.:...._~
certainly differs: it's more robust and nly in the first and third-move-
qgressivel displayi~a husky-voiced ment cadenzas (not by Haydn) .did
bolic enthusiasm over his magnum rejection with the steely detcrmina-image of Leo as his girlfriend and commentary on those who try. Per-
opus. But bis biagest difficulty is in tion ofa Don Quixote. devoted disciple, a brainy lawyer formances continue Tuesdays ~ttina his otherwise sympatheti c Priscilla Pointer superbly enact$ who's somewhat of a shrinking violet throu&h Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays
family to take him seriously, or even his mother, a woman frauaht with on the social scene. at 2:30 and 8, Sundays at 2:30 and 7
read bis material. depression whose one salvation Lona's young son, who prefers p.m. until Dec. t on the mainstaac of
Where another recent backyard seems to be Leo and his potential for indoor intellectual pursuits to normal SCR 's Fourth Step Theater, 655
play at SCR with idealistic overtones success. His affable, ineffectual father boyhood activity, 1s played at ~lter-Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Call
never quite hit the mark, .. At Long is done with d1sanning appeal by nate perfonnances by Peter Hamilton 957-4033 for ticket information.
Last Leo" is a splendid whiff of fresh Tom Troupe. If the play has a J.!aring and John Wilson. Introduced fleet-~ • •
air, blowing both comic and dra-flaw, it's the fa ilure to solidify the ingly in the first act, it is he who The ~erforynmg Arts ~panment
matic. and often in both directions relationship of these characters. provides the frosting on what ul-. of ~an".'a H~ah ~h~I will present
simultaneously. Director Steven Pointer's mood swings are unex-timately is a very tasty cake of a play. Neal _Sa!!1o~ s Bnahton ~ch
Albrczzi, who staaed the riveting plained; Troupe's apparent dallicncc Oiff Faulkner's richly realistic Mem~1rs thas week and next an ~c
"Benefactors" on SCR's Second St.ate 1s alluded to, then forgotten. beck yard setting -·with its thick Huntmgton Beach school's Stud10
a season ago, captures the humanity Leo's divorced and somewhat layer of grass, a climbing tree and all Theater. . . .
behind the idiosr.cracies that cling to cynical sister, for whom nothing in t.bc other t\omcy, bucolic touches ~ Stev~n Sch"".artz is d1.rect1ng the
each character hke stick-on identifi-life comes easy. is given an outst.and-makes a perfect backdrop for Stein's au~obaograph1cal scr~ocom~dy,
cation tagS. ing interpretation by Anni Lon$. involving little saga. which featurn Devon Weader, Nicole
Michael Kaufman is the hyper-whose steely edges contrast bcauu-"At Long Last Leo" won't change KellY., Cha~ Patte~n. Jill ~an and
kinetic, intellectual Leo Beagle, a 31-fully with Leo's dogged idealism. the world any more than its hero can, Jennifer Risher, with Tracie ~wycr
year-old latter-day Walter Mitty Anni~ LaRussa offers a near-mirror but it offers a humorously articulate and Kym . Walton perfonnmg on
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baJSO prorundoquahty (compared to Ma play in a more Romantic vein,
Harrell's more lyrical, be/ canto albeit stilt with the same doged
characteristic). This was as much detenninatron and intense concen-
evident in the Haydn as in the tration.
Dvorak work he did perform. Ma also offered Ovorak's Rondo in
Ma began the Haydn with the rest G Minor for Cello and Orchestra, Op.
of the orchestra, playing the cello line 94. This two-part, 1892 work allowed
of the tutti section, as per proper him a wider arena in which to display
classical performance practice. This his virtuosity and his Romanticism. pv~ him barely a break before A&ile fingering and superb handling
belinnin.ahissolo, but he handled the of the upper register were com-
transition cffort.lcssly. Exhibiting a plementcd by a dramatic bowina
smo'Oth yet vibrant sound, Ma shaped technique that once in a while
his phrases with an almost fierce resulted in rough sounds that
resolve, yet almost always mindful of enhanced, rather than detracted
the work's classical o~ns. from, the performance.
This was even true m the second On its own, the Philharmonic,
moveme_nt, a aood eumple of Sturm under Andre Prcvin's de<:eptively
und ~ ( .. Stonn and Stress"), a laid-back: direction, commenced with
style of wntina to which latter-I 8th· a slugish "Scheno Capficcioso, •• t
century composers periodically sue-Op. 66, Dvoralc's 1883 nstavonic
cumbed when wanting to express Oance"-like romp that roamed I
more emotion than dignified classi-around instead. I
cism would allow. Ma drew out an Jn the composer's 18&9 Symphony
am:t amount of feeling here, No. 8 in G Major. Op. 88, the
lonain y lingering on lush, opulent orchestra proffered a workmanlike
tQll ut done within ~..coruro.lkd~ rendition_ that unfort110a1cly lacked
classical framework and abetted by a bite and buoyancy.
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accept Magic's 1nv1lltion to help her run
the estate. Peter Stavros returns to Falcon
Crest in search of his son Erk . and 1s
ccnain that Ganh is lying about Eric's
invol vement with ~The I J." Peter asks
Ansel• to come to Grteee w11h him.
Melissa starts to lose control a Iler she firci
Caesar, who bad been the manager of
Falcon Crest for years. Caesar's dau&htcr.
Pilar, returns to town as head of a bank.
and Lance is impressed by her brains and
beauty. Richard s return to Falcon Crest
does not brin& him the JOY he was
ex pectins. • • • POTS LANDING: Macie heads to
Muko to look for Paiac Dunng a
confrontation. Harold It.ills his uncle
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Manny, an international drug smugJcr.
Mack continues to search for Paiac.
Johnny and Michael, but with Manny
dead, no one knows where they are. Val,
unconscious. is rushed to the hospital, but
the 1ntcns1vc care unit is overcrowded,
and she 1s put in a room with an elderly
woman who IP.pears to, have psychic
powers. When JtU comes to visit Val, the
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his daughter Meg for fear he will lose her.
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Teens help make
anti-drug video·
By IUREN M. REED
OMIW .... Cen11111 *I
Sheriff Brad Ga tes-dedicated to brina
the war on druas to school campuses.
Kudos for the "k1ds." ··The credit really goes to Sheriff
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Orenge eo.t.OAILY.PtLOT/Mondey, October 31, 1MI A9
'heMay,N-. ....... 1
BJ IYDNEYOMARR
AIUES (March 21-Apnl 19): You a.rt "released" from rulricllons.
oblipuons, financial pressure. It 1sas ifa cool bree:ie replaced oppressive heat.
TAURUS(A'pril 20.May 20): You asked for hard cash. and now you act 1l.
You'll know e~actJy what to do. information 1s valid. you'll gain distinct
advantqeovercompetition. Focuson land research, building. property nahts.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Study Aries messaac for valuable hinL You ·u
have freedom of choice, member of opposite sex will eitpress grautude,
appredation, love.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Emphas1s on payments, money, budact.
·nina of credit that previously was withheld. ' The "adults" couldn't say enough Gates,"saidAnderson. "Heistheone
about the commitment and contribu-who sincerely wanted to do some-
tions of the "kids" at the premiere of thin& that was really good ... he allow-
the "Friend" Anti-drug Student cd the kids to have a free rein ... and it
Videos, at Edwards Cinemas, Hutton took a lot of auts. If it failed, it would
~(July p-Aug. 22): Moon m your sign highlights charisma, personal
~,...,..,cusm, ab1lny to put across ideas in dynamic. entcrtatnms manner.
Important person declares, "No doubt you arc a winner."
Centre, Santa Ana. have aone directly back to him." Twenty of the members of the
Screened Thursday before the Student Advisory Council produced
openin& of the feature film "Feds" -the videos, some, as Anderson put it,
and before 425 adult and high school "who probably wouldn't know a joint
youth supponers-the videos will be 'f h · .. d ~
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Sh eriff Brad Gate. and Tldeo producer Jan Andenon.
shown ~·or to all feature films in the 1 l ey saw It, an some irom Phoenix House, Orange County's
moret an 25 Edw~:s~C:in:e:m~as~in~~y~o~u~\~b~d~ru~1~tt~b~a~b~il~i1~a~ti~o~n~c~e~n1~c~r~T~h~·~~·~b~1~1K~E~~~·~~~a~~~A~~~~~·!h~~~~~~~~11~1~~~·!bu~"~1&Dlt~~mp~~~~~ i...--t11Mt•~tttr."'€M111 ow11~ •Jim students not only spoke on camera, er stickers and other anti-drug man for the video production lcam.
Edwards was on hand to celebrate the but ran the cameras, coordinated the promotional material. The video "We need to get to people out here
opening, and admitted that "saying Ji&hting, and participated in all other production and distribution program and tell them that it's OK not to do
'yes' to showing it (in our theaters) aspcct.s of production. was underwritten ($25.000 worth) b) drugs. It's OK not to hve an amfic1al
was easy." "It was grcaL l can say that I Avco Financial Services. represented life. We've got to tell ' people to be
"The videos are kids talking to kids directed it, but the kids actually by Chrles RIDellar1. (Avco also 1s themselves and you can't be yourself
-talking directly to the audience directed each other." said Cy11tbla working on placing the videos in 750 on drugs."
about using drugs," said Cllrl1tepller,assistantdirector. "We cities acrossthcUnitedStates.)
producer/director Ju A.adersoa, a gave them some ideas of ours. and Adults paid $50 per person (with Students pamc1patmg in the video
four time-Emmy award winner. and then they elaborated on them. and proceeds slated at S 10,000). Students -and arriving in limos for the
current Newport Beach police officer. said 'This is what we want to do.'" were admitted free -the under-premiere -also included Melissa
The project was a joint efTon by the "It is really all about friendship," standing being, the more students Adams, Todd Flora, Tiaa Adams,
Dru& Use is Life Abuse Foundation, added Anderson, "in talking more exposed to the videos, the better. The Nlmisba Gobll, Kelly Blukeasblp,
an o,...nization of business and and more with the kids. the word rock band "Moving Pans" provided Amy Kaaes, Erik Blom, Jami
professional men and women work-'friend' kept cominJ up ... they felt the entenainment at the preview pan), Kllbura. Steven r.tasters, Cllerie
101 with the Orange County Sheriffs most importaut thing in junior high with area restaurants -the Coates, Eric Mireles, Lori Crown,
Department to combat drug abuse at and high schoo.l is friendship." Courthouse, Red Onion and Tim Mosteller, Shwa C1_tler, Paul
the school levd, and the S tudcnt Premiere attendees sported but· Hudson's Grill -contributing hors Plloa, Sbauoa Durte, Jeulfer
Advisory Council Against Drug tons saying "Friend" and "adult" d'oeuvres. Sawyer, Wesley Flalay1oa and Ed
Abuse, a student group formed by members of the Drug Abuse 1s Life "I want to make a difTerer\cc in drug Torres.
8taclenta lllke Burne. Amy Ka.nee and Da•e Camplln. Lenore Kimura. Paul Pilon and Cynthia Cbrtetopber.
Leftover food could feed the hungry
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have
been following with interest the
colulJ'os about retail merchants who
slit sli&btlydcfective ~hoes. handbags,
shirts, etc.. and toss them into
dumpsters rather than give them to
charity because they fear that some
recipients mi&ht return t'h~m to the
store and demand a "refund."
All•
lAllDEIS
out capons. lamb chops. choice cuts
of beef, quartered roast chickens.
mountains of wild nee and dressing.
beautifully prepared vegetables and
potatoes. and huge baskets of fresh
bread and rolls.
If you wtll pnnt my letter. Ann.
maybe 1t wtll raise enough quesuons
and create enough havoc to turn
things around L':-.:IDE
TIFIABLE READER.
VIRGO (Aus. 23-Scpt. 22). Lunar aspect coincides with secret
arranae'?'lents1 mystery, &)amor, ability to "put on a show:· Emphasis on
producuoo, display, increased income. Rclauonsh1p intensifies.
. Ll~RA (Sept. 2>-0ct. 22): Added rccogn1uon due. <you win allies. luck
ndcs with y~u. 1n matters of spcculauon Spotlight on romance. creauv1ty.
successful u11bzat1on of charm. persuasion.
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21 ): You'll be concttned with inno ation
invention, orig.inahty, p1onttnn1 pro cct. lnd1v1dual in s1tion of authont~
could det:Wt . 1'11 gtt 960 the dtv'1opment money. op a)'s ynam1c roe.
SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-0ec 21 )· Good lunar aspect coincides wnh
sensualny, travel, educauon, ability to disseminate pertinent data. Overseas
correspondence could relate 10 unique publ1cat1on.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Some will say you are being .. capricious."
In actualtt), you arc asking questions and scekinJ vahd answers. Check
appraisals, budgets. You'll learn plenty concerning financial status.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18): Rights and perm1ss1ons will be tested. ~ocus on spec18;1 documents, legal maneuvers, necessity for protecting public
image. Cycle highlights partn~"hip. clash of ideas, marital status.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Do some personal 1nvesugaung stnve to
"balance" facts, figures. Emphasis on dependents. employment. pets. general
work procedures. Member ofoppostte sex may want more than mere llinauon.
IF NOVEMBER I IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cvcle relates to
pannership; mantaJ status. public appearances. success 1n· dealings with
women. Leo, Aquanus people play Jmponant roles in your life.
L.M. Bov o
Homer hankies got
their start in Rome
Audiences in ancient Rome show·
ed apprcciauon for arena per-
formances by waving their toga flaps.
But the Emperor Aurelian had a
better idea. He passed out waving
cloths. The original homer hankies.
Q. In what army do all the soldiers
sl~.e with their anns around one
another?
A. If you mean army ants. make
that legs. If you don't mean army
ants. send more clues. •
Peddlers of :.«ond-hand clothing
say they JUSt can't sell used under-
wear.
In a fight betw~n chameleons. the
winner stays green. the loser turns
gray.
Four out of five human socacues
have permmed each man to have
more than one wife. This suggests
men are basically polygamous But in
those polygamous soc1cucs, onl) ont'
man in I 0 actually bas seen fit to take
-on more than one wife. This suucsu
men are basically monogamous. So
Hert's a comparison ru warrant~
you've not thoupt-of;....Hal!-youi:.:
blood's red cells are replaced every
seven days. Half your body's water is~
replaced every 14 days.
If the water isn't clean, a goat won't
dnnk 1t. If the twig isn't clean, a goat
won't cat it. Never mmd what you've~--+< rdd. A goat is a fin1clcy cater. ~
Albert E1nste1n·s profouo&
thoughts influenced me futurd
enormously. But what he thouahc:
about was the prescoL the pbysicaf
condiuons of now. Plannina ahead
was not what made him greaL "I
never thmk of the future." he saJd. "It
comes soon enough.··
Q. What percent of all mammal
species arc monogamous'>
A. 3 percent.
Sidewalk surveys 1odicate half the
women carry u least two different
kinds of pills m their purses.
Did )OU know okra 1s a kind -of
h1b1scus'>
I am boilina mad. as millions of
other readers must be. The fact that An elegant luxury hotel in Aonda
you took the time and trouble to which I will name (but hope you
phone these retailers and ask for an won't because J have several re la ti ves
explanation was impressive. I was not work.inJ there) has been doing some-
surprised, however, that they all thing sunilar that makes me want to
hastened to assure you that they knew scream. Listen to this:
The employees have been told that
they will be dismissed on the spot 1f
they are caugh\ taking anything off
the premises. One banquet manager
said, "lfwe allowed employees to take
food home, how could we tell if the)
arc taking leftovers from a pan) or
fresh food prepared for an upcoming
special event?"
DEAR UNIDENTJFIABLE: We
called a dotea lar1e lairury ltotell
aroud ttle coaatry ud spoke 10
buqaec maaqen ud public rela·
tiODI people. Muy dealed ve-
bemeatly tlaat tbey were tbrowlDg oat
food despite tlte fact tlaat readers bad
1eat 111 s>ffto1ra:r.la• of loads of
leftovers Iii tlte 1mpster1 beb1nd
tbose very establl1lamea11.
,.which 1s it? Arc men basically
polygamous? Or bas1cali) mono-
gamous?
..
A hon can outeat a tiger -JOO
pounds to 70.
nothina about this practice and
promised to put an end to it if it was Trays of pastries. cold cuts. fresh
discovered anywhere in their or-fruit and vegetables and cheeses.
pnization. often strajght from storage, arc
Please continue to ride herd on thrown into trash cans, untouched. 1f
these merchants. They realize that the buffet table docs not n~d rcplen-
b9d publicity in your column could be ishing. This food has been paid for by
ruinous. They know, too, that you the convention host or the pany giver
speak for the voiceless, the little man so the hotel couldn't care less. It has
wbo has no clout. And this brinas me already made a profit.
to the reason I am writing. The foods I mentioned are lunch-
---------------. eon fare. uftovers from buffet SU~
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pers are more elaborate. They throw
BRIDGE
IY CHARLES GOREN
ANO OMAR SHARIF
Q.1-Neither vulnerable, as South
you hold:
•JI0762 <:'KIJ OAJ +762
Your partner opens the bidding with
one heart. What do you respond?
A.-Whether or not you play four-
card majors has no bearing on this
problem. You arc good enough for
only one bid, so choose the one
most likely to land you in the right
contract. Don't muddy the waters
by rcspondina one spade-a raise to
two hearts is correct.
Q.2-As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
•IM Q l"73 O~ •At
The biddin& has proceeded:
SHiii Wat Nortlt Ease
P-1 Q I • l NT
1
What action do you take?
That "trash.'' as they call tt,
consists of perfectly good food. clean
and delicious, that could bnng smiles
of gratitude to so many hotel people
who are struggling wtth high prices
and low wages. trymg"to make ends
meet wt th the ups they receive. When
1t was sugaested that the hotel give the
leftover food to the homeless. the
Salvation Army or other organiza-
tions that feed the poor. the answer
was something abou1 the health
depanment. lawsuits and "too much
trouble."
A.-The modern tendency is to
treat partner's overcall, especially
vulnerable, as if it were an opening
bid. Had partner opened the bid-
ding with one spade, you would
have raised to two spades, so make
the same bid now.
Q .3-Neither vulnerable, as South
you hold:
•1Jt072 Q Vokt OA7 +IJI09M
The bidding has proceeded:
Nortlt East So.cit Wac
I 0 I Q , ?
What do you bid?
A.-You prob,bly have a game or
slam somewhere, but don't start
with a cue-bid of two hearts-that's
stcalin1 your own bidmna space!
Simply bid your lonaest suit, two
clubs. That's forcina. At your next
tum, introduce your spades. Thal
way, you can be sure to find a fit, if
one exists, without etcalatina the
Granted, botels ud restaaruts
UVe a lecltlmale reUOD to fear
lawHlts slaoud tlaey pve away food
tat Is talated. bac tbey coald do a
macla better job of dlstrlbatlD& fresb
food to lite affdy If lltey wuted to. I
~ tale laotel muqers wllo read
&Ms will rtta.J..ak 1'1s policy. It's
dowarlpt Immoral to tkrow away
food wllea tltere ue llaagry people
wlao would be tlarllled to bave It.
auction to a phenomenal level.
Q .4--As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
•AKJIOM ~K 0 Al092 •KS
Partner opens the bidding with one
diamond. What d(> you respond?
A.-For a jump shift, you need ei-
ther a sclf-sustainina suit or a good
fit for partner. This hand virtually
qualifies on both counts. Jump to
two spades.
Q .5-Ncither vulnerable, as South
you hold:
•AIJI09f7 '°'K9 H +Q92
The biddina has proceeded:
West Nortlil East Soucll r.. Pass PISI !
What is your openina bid7
A.-The fact that no one opened
the biddina Sttms to suuest tha1 the
points arc pretty evenly distributed
around che table. Partner is unlikel)'
About one-thud of a.II vehicles that leave
their dnwers stranded by the roadside
require the servicn of a tow truck In the
days bltore plastic spoilers and hnt·whetl
drive, this usuatty meant that a chain-and
sltnc tow truck would pun the car to 1
pnce. Today. however. car owners must
bt more cartful as to how their cars are
towtd. In many cases. the owners' manual
Wiii chtect thlt the car be towed usm1 tht
"'*'-lift meltlod. A wtletl·ltft tow truck .ses a hofllOntal extension to hit up 1 set
of front (or reat) #heels. This w1y, tllt car
can bt lifted by 1t1 enllre whtet assembly
IMltld of a plntic bumper or support rod.
This v1rtu11ty t41m1nates the poSS1blhty of
dl"'llJnc the car durlnc a tow.
1-------------------------------. to have enough for you to make
The newer cars ·require d1ffertnt tech·
nequtS lot tow1n1 or for 1eck1nc the cu to
dlanct 1 htt. YOllr owner's manllll ts tlle
best IO\lrct of 1nform1bon about any
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outsi<k spades, it's ponibk the op-
ponents have a bi& fit of their own in
a si<k suit. Mae It difficult for
them to enter the auction by opcn-
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auona ror three spades .
Q.6-~ South, vulnerable. you
bold:
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Partner opms the btddina W1th OM
diamond. What do you rapond?
A.-The normal procechm is to bid
your loftter suit first. and there's no nuon to dep9r1 frOlll aadard
pncUcc on tbb bud. Dl:lpitc t.bc
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5 -row
9 Chatt
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15 A" of
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17 Stepped down
18 Cleo's love
19 EJU$ted
20 Dolly
21 Hinge
22 Cake pros
23 Churctt VIP
25 Gram
27 Whent Salem
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29 Stem
32 AVlatOf
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bird
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by Hank Ketcham
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How DID 'OU Kf'.ON
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FO!t Tt-iE GRE.l: PUMPKIN ANC' \o\~K.tN6 A TOTAL
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takes
twist
Laguna, Mesa tum
fortunes; Warriors
maintain direction
By PAT LARKIN
Olillr .... C.1 • .. ... t
Some bi& wrinkles came forth last
week for Oranse Coast area teams. •Lquna Beach threw a monkey
~nch into the Pacific Coast League race by posting a surprising 9-7 win
over Trabuco Hills. The Artists are
now2-1 in PCL and trail the county's
third-ranked team Woodbridge by
only one pmc. The two teams will
meet this week with Woodbridge
trying to avcnac their only loss of last
season.
•Costa Mesa posted its first PCL
win with a 29-21 win over Laguna
Beach to improve its re<:ord to l-2 in
leque, lceepina alive the Mustangs'
hopes for a CIF playoff berth.
•Irvine came as close to bCating
top-ranked Mission Viejo as anyone,
but feU shon 14-13 and dropped to
t-2 in South Coast League play.
•Mater Dei will rejoin Angelus
Lcque play this week after a surpris-
ina 42-28 thrashina of~rcspi and
heralded running back Russell White.
•Aml-Wood~l,the-War
rion just keep on winning.
Herc's what the Orange Coast area
coaches bad to say about last week's
sames:
rLa~ Beacla Coacla Lymaa
Ollley, following the Artist's 9-7 win
apinst Trabuco Hills: "We've played
solid defense aJI season Jong, but our
offense has gotten us into trouble.
(Pleue aee ORANGE/BS)
0.-, l'llel ,._.. ., o.lel Hettli1n
Corona del Mar quarterback Ty Price will try to help the
Sea K.lnC• lain the Sea View crown down the atretch.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1988 I : J
Re1noval Of Blanco
was tough to take i
Saddle back coach
reflects on latter
moments of game
By ROGER CARLSON
OthOtllf ..........
Everyone 1s probably brealhin,g a
sigh of relief within the wild Sea View
League football race -if nothing
else, everyone is still in the hunt.
But probably breathing the biggest
slltl is Saddleback High Coach Jerry
Witte, who saw his team come within
a whisker of being shut down b>
Corona dcl Mar when an official sent
his first-line quanerback to the side-
lines on the game's most crucial play
Saddlcback and Corona dcl Mar
went deep into the founh period in a
scoreless tic Friday night.
Roadrunners' quarterback Jeff
Blanco was hit hard by a cnargjng
Corona del Mar defender and
here's the sccnano as told by Watte:
"Jeff bad gotten sacked on our 24
with less than two minutes to go in the
game and he was a little slow getting
up. I was in the press box and as J
staned loolc.ing at my play sheet. all of
a sudden Jeff 1s coming out of the
game.
"I told Bobby (Man$f8m. o ne of
Wme'sassistants) to get in our second
quarterback and I changed the pla~ to
a straiP.tt dive.
"I didn't want to chance a turnover.
Our second quancrbac.k had been
hun and hadn't taken any snaps all
week. But he bobbled the snap and
instead of falling on it. he tried to pick
it up.
"So they got the ball With a minute
and a half to go and ran about four
plays to the I with 35 seconds to go."
Corona del Mar fumbled at that
point and Saddlcback held on for the
tic. and the sighs of rebcf can sull be
Bo• Sell View £ea6ae team• lued
heard from the Roadrunners.
··1 didn't know what had happened
until I got down to the field and found
out the official had stopped the clock
and told Jeff he had to go," conti nued
Witte.
The official felt Blanco was too
badl> hun to continue, but after
stayiog out the one required play,
Blanco went back in on defense for
the Roadrunners, obviously none too
worse for the wear.
Would this change W1tte's habits of
usang!he Jl.~5 box a.s a vantage point
dunng games? Not really.
"The only thing I would have done
1f I bad been down there would have
to ~en to call a time out," saia Witte.
"Nothing would have changed., and I
probably would have gotten a penalty
and made things worse because l was
so angry.
"Bobby and the other coaches were
do1Dg what they couJd. Jt'sjust one of
those things.
"What upset me. and I have to be
careful because I can look to be the
real bad ~y. is there was no reason
why inc official oouranytlUlvc talcn a
httle longer to make bis dcciSJon.
"Jeff was the most surprised person
of all. He couldn't believe he had been
taken out of the pmc. It was such a
crucial moment. It was 0-0 and \l.'C
were backed up ID our area. apd all of
a sudden my quarterback is out of the
game.
"Even 1f my second teamer 1s
healthy. ifs a heclcuva spot to put him
an. It was frustraung.. The thought of
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losin' it over that was unbearable.
Luckily, we got the ball back."
As for Blanco, Witte promised he'll
be takillf the first snap Thursday
niabt ap.mst University.
lJut that's just another story in wba.1
will surely be remembered as one of
the great races of 1988 -a league so
close that no one bas been able to wia
more, or less, than one game in tht
first three weeks of play.
Herc's'bow the Orange Coast area
coaches within the Sea View saw last
'Week's action!
Cereu Ml Mar C..~ Davt
8.uaM, following a scoreless tie with
Sad(llebaclc: "Looking back at the
end, it was the right thing to do. We
were on the I-yard tine with 3'
seconds to 10 and it was riabt to rwa
for the score, and if it wasn't there.
then we'd go for the field goal."
CoroM dcl Mar fumbled, bowcvet,
and the game fimsbcd. 0-0.
"We were down to the Saddlcback
17 with founh-and-two in the foum
uartcr, but we didn't make it on •
p ay action pass. r was llif
time for a field aoaJ.' said Holland. .. Our kids played well We're about
as good defensively as we've been in a
Ion& time. And offensively, our
blockin& wu the best in about four
pmes. We were poised and ready to score, but I have to carry it with tnf
that we didn't score. And ... wean)
keep on tyins.
"I thought Ty Price bad one of hi&
(Pl--._ UA VISW /BS)
Chargers, Barons keep intensity up after big game
Edison came out smoking from start;
Fountain Valley rallied after halftime
By ROGER CARLSON
Of .. Olillr .... ....,
Sunset League football powers
Fountain Valley and Edison got past a
bi& hurdle last week -the postgamc
blahs -and went on to collect
another Yiclory on their respective
roads to the CIF Division I playoffs.
Westminster High slipped a notch,
but remains in the driver's seat for a
playoff berth, but some . noise is
coming from Ocean View following
the Sea.hawks' big win over Hunt-
inaton Beach.
Here's how the lcagu~·s coaches
viewed the s11ua11on w11fl Weck 3 an
the books. and just two weeks left:
EcUsoa Coad1 Dave Wbite, follow-
ing a 41-0 victory O\er Marina: "We
were a little wor.icd. Are we g~ng to
be flat 3ftcr Fountain \/alle:): ~~~we
going to keep Marina an the game:?·
"But our defense played reaJ, well.
We got after them, and we did [what
we had to do. We ran the ball real ~I.
and Donnie Smith did a good job. We
know we have to mix 1t up forthe next
few weeks.
"It was 1mponant to dominate as
Lansford's
field goals
lift.Rams
He kicks four to beat Saints:
NFC West falls into deadlock
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Mike Lansford said 1t was
just a matter of getting a chance to show that he can sull
k.ick the pressure field goals.
He kicked four Sunday to provide the Rams with all
their points in a 12-10 victory over the New Orleans
Saints, snappina the NFL's lo n1cst victory streak al seven
pmes and boostin& the Rams into a tic with the Saints at
the top of the NFC West. Both teams are 7-2.
.. It's been a while since I had four in a game." he said.
The last time he did it was in 1985. "It usually takes me
about five pmes to get four attempts," he said.
Lansford'sficldplswcrcgood from 37 yards an the
tint 9._uaner, 18 yards in the second quancr. 47 yards an
the thard quaner and 30 yards in the founh quaner.
1be 47-yarder was bis longest of the season. He also
had a 27-yard attempt blocked in the first quarter.
"It's real exciting for me.' Lansford said. "You go
down and Ft a field 1oal right away, and you feel hke
you 'tt in lbe flow, a part of the pmc. My confidence soars
with CV kick." Jim~~mt passed for 243 yards to lead the Rams.
The Saints scores came on a 5-yard touchdown pass
from Bobby Heben to Loozcll HIJI six minutes into the
third quaner, sivina New Orleans a bnef 7-6 lead. A 33-yard field pl by Monen Andersen narrowed the score to
111 final marlin with 4:0l lcft in the pme.
"The Rams were better physically. just overall a
betler foocbeU ieam, .. aa.id Sainu Coech Jim Mora.
"We ctidD•t do much on ofJeNe atall, but you've aot
to Ii~ tbe Rams credit for that.. 1
Rimi COKb Jobn Robinson said it was the son of
foocW pme tbat tbrilla the IOW oftnditionalisu.
.. 'l"Mre wun"t a whole lot ohcorina.Just a bunch of
IUYI on botb lidet ftahrina their butu off to win the
lbolball ....... ' be said. .. ,, may not be uatina to some folks~ don't
.......... I.bat pan of lbe pme. but it WU \be lund of
.......... " bellid. •
£*911 com~ bis ftnt 1bree puaes fof 63 yards. ~me Sain•' 20-~ line befoC'e a .seek ud teiio IMicm bald the fteld .... atte'mpL
llOD1ICI aune after Mic:Mel Slewan iatercePted a
_. ... NIWaed h t S ~to UM New 0rteau 20-yarJ
..... ,... ....... tolftnt=••iMS...11'6-,.. ..... °"' ... s;.~:. ~""'down. But -~/BS)
we did. In everyone's mind. the~ were
' aslc.ing, 'Arc we a championship
caliber team?' ·
·•ft showed. We played some hard-
noscd football, and we did what ~e
had to do. Our kids arc rejuventated.
and it was imponant to the mental
aspect to win without Greg
(Angclovic)."
Angctov1c 1s out for al least another
week. probably two more, with a
broken left thumb, and Sm11h com-
pleted Io-of 13 passes for I )3 >ards.
but suffered two first-half inter-
ceptions -back-to-back.
. "It was a good game for him:· said
White ... Both of the interceptions
were his fault -the first was the nght
read but it was undenhrown. The
second was the nght read. JUSt too
late.
..
that an elbow was where it didn't How Sunset League teams fared belong. -
"Maybe we were lined up too tight
for what what we~ U')'lD& to do. It
was just a freak th.ii'\&. '"'"' .... 1'1111 ..... , ... ..... Team, ,_.d
Fountain Valle't' (J·O)
Edi~ !2·1)
Westminster (2· 1)
Ocean View <1-2l
Huntlnglon Ben (1·2l
Marina (O·Jl
def. Wu1mlns1.,-, 20-10 ~riM (at Wm) Fri.
Fri
Tnur
Fri
Thur
Fri
def Marina, '1·0 Ocean Vlew (al HBl
lost to Fin. Vallev, 20-10 at Huntington Bffdl
def Hunllngton Beaen, 29-6 Edison (at Hin. Ben>
lost to Ocean View, 29-6 Wesrminsrer (l'tome)
lost lo Edisoll, 41-0 Fin Vatlev (al Wm)
..Then we tum 1t right around after
them locking off from the 25. We had
a tittle misalignment and the ball
backs up when 1t hits the ground (on
the lock"Off).
"Thcv were rookle mistakes. but it
was his~ first game. We have con-
fidence in ham. He was prctt) much
on target.··
Marina Coacll Cbrls Ramsey, after
a 4J .0 toss to Edison: '"The big pla) at
the start kind of picked them up. but
then v..-e both S(ttled ID and defensive-
"Boom. boom. 14 poma, just hlcc
that ... h we played a pretty good first half.
7X-Cep1 for tbetint 1wo phl~~ltfKa.&aC.D..------
a couple of plays nght before the half. Fouta.bl VaUey Coacla Mlke
"It all happened so fast in the third Mil.Hr, fotlowtng a come-from-bc-
quancr. We JUSt S(!f-destructed. Our hind 20-10 Win over Wesunanster: ~·
blocker wasn't watclung the snap on "We just played very poorly in the
the punt. and when he raised hts head, first half. pnmarily because West-
his clbo">' came out and the ball hit has minster played ,-cry wcU "';th some
elbow It wasn•t a bad snap. 11was1us1 (Pleaee eee StnfS&T /83)
~ I
Back with BeuerJein,
back in win column
Return to original
starter brings LA
17-IOwinoverKC
LOS ANGELES (AP) -r The Los
Angeles Rai'1en dCClded It was out
with the new and in v.'\th the old, and
it worked.
Quanert>aclc Steve Beuerlein. who
staned the first thrtt pmes of the
season, was back 10 lhe hneup Sunday
and he passed for 248 )arcis to lead the
Ra1dcrs to a 17-10 \-let on over the
Kansas City Chiefs. ·
SevcraJ hours after the> beat San
Diego 24-13 in their season-opener
on Sept. 4, the Raiders acqu1rtd
veteran quarlcrback Ja) SchroedeT
from the Wasbmaton Redslons.
The Raiders dtdn 't &et Schroeder to
be a backup, but that's what he 1s now
after five st.ans in which he ">"lS
mostly ineffccuve. Coach Make
Shanahan announced last Wednes-
day he was JO•n& back to Beuerlcin.
"It's a W'\D and it's a start, some-
th1na to be proud ofand to build on,'1
said Bcucrlem, who completed I of
29 passes while bctna intercepted
once and sacked once. "'Asan offense.
we played real welt. We moved up
and down the field. Wt should ha't
put some mo~ points on the board.
but ~ convened some b11 third
downs and did I Sood JOb movana the
ball"
~ucrktn has much better statistics
than Scbrw<kr. bav1nacomplctcd 69
of 131 pastes for IJ078 yards and sr:it touchdowns wtth tow intCTttpt100 Sch~ 1' 63 o( I '3 for l .°'43 )anb
and ttven toucbd<>tmt wath 10 1nter-
~t1ons.
'It's a toOd techna on th( field to
bave IOm('()M you uow." tatd rootirWickniat~T1m Brvwn. wtto = whb •••ltiA • NOft "r. comfDnll* blc1 11 Ille'
• had. He a.. wMt's .,... Oil ...... _.. .. job._ ...
lrowtl~lllill ·f.a .. 'dllY • I pro, catchi111..w.·-a.M_.. 1o1..:...-M.a. ....
tcOred .,. ....... die ltlldm
Sunday's
scores
llama \ 2. Saints 10
Raiden 17. Chiefs 10
49ers 24. Vlktngs 21
Jets 24. Steelers 20
Bills 28. Packers 0
Dolphins 17. Bucs 14
Pair1ots 30. Bears 7
Falcons 27. Eagles 24
Browns 23. Bengals 16
Oilers 41. Redskins 17
Seahawk l 7. Chargers 14
Cardinal s 16. Cowboys 10
Gtants 13. Llons 10 {ot)
t
91 Orange Coalt DAILY PILOT/ Monday, October 31, 1988
Anteaters blank·
San Jose St., 4-0
Per isi' s two goals.
Ma laver ' s assists
lead soccer victory
Mike Perisi bad two goals, Jimmy
Malaver had three assists and Joalie
Damon Ellis registered his fifth a
shutout of the season as the UCI
men's soccer team cruised to a 4-0 Big
West. Conference victory over San
Jose State Sunday on the Anteaters'
field.
The victory improved the Ant-
eaters to 7-10 overall, 3-5 in the Big
West, while the Spartans fell to 2-15,
1-8.
Perisi notched his first score 13:23
into the game and slightly less than
three minutes later, be scored his
second to give UCI a 2-0 lead. Both
were assisted by Malaver.
third among the 'NCAA Far West
Rqion poinu leaders with 11. Perisi,
a Corona del Mar Hi&h p-aduate.
upped his goal total for the season to
five, tying him with Jeff Pene, an
Irvine Hi&J:l arad. for the team lead.
UCI will conclude Big West play
with games Friday at Cal St.ate
Fullerton and Sunday at home
against Nevada-las Vegas before
meeting USC Nov. 10.
VCI polo1•t. drop hro
The UCI men's water polo team
dropped a pair otJar!!cs on the final
day of the 49er rnvitational at
Belmont Plaza to finish fifth overall
in the round-robin tournament.
Against third,ranked USC, the
Anteaters played the even for the first
two periods, breaking at the half with
a 5.5 tie. USC took an 8-7 lead on
Zoltan Beny's goal with 38 seconds
remaining in the third period and
held on the rest of the way. Berty
finished with five goals to lead the
Troj ans.
Deir ..... ,._.... !tr Deft ... H ... 11111
,Darren Bodolla of UCI coca. Illa 1eg to pass off d uring Anteatera• Big Weat Conference victory o•er San J oee State.
With the score still 2-0 late in the
game. Darren Bedolla and Shawn
Bullock scored goals within 22 sec-
onds of each other inside four
minutes lefi in the game. Malaver
assisted Bullock.
Bullock, who has two goals and
nine assists on the season. was tieafor
Tom Warde of Marina Hiah, Tony
Bell and Kevin Wood notched three
goals apiece for sixth-ranked UCI.
which fell to 13-11 overall.
SPOR TS BREAK
Dickerson lashes
fOrD1.ertea1nDJ.ates
\ on national TV
From Tbe Associated Pre-ss
NEW YORK -Running back Eric [!]
Dickerson said Sunday hat the Rams
wanted to teach him a lesson by trading
him to l,ndianapolis, referred to Rams
runnil'\i back Greg Bell as ''that little dwarf." and added
that quarterback Jim Everett "never was a fnend of
mine."
The remarks were made in·an interview with Jim
Gray on NBC.TV's "NFL Live."
Dickerson. the Rams· all-lime leading rusher. was
traded to the Colts in the middle of last season after
feuding with management over salal).
When asked 1fhe thought the Rams were trying to
"damage or severel)' ruin" his career by making 1hc
deal, Dickerson responded: "I think so. I think the}
wanted to try and teach me a lesson. send me to a place
that I would not hke. and would probabl} struggle the
rest of my career. which I think backfired in their face."
Bell. a former Buffalo Bills' running back acqui'red
by the Rams in the three-wa> deal that sent Dickerson
to Indianapolis. has said that anybod} can run up big
yardage behind Los Angeles' offensive hne.
"You know. that little dwarf should learn one
thing; he is not m) caliber. to be honest." said the 6-
foot-3 Dickerson, who lxgan Sunda~ as the NFL's
leading rusher with 879 )'ards.
Bell, 5-1 O. started the da} third among NFC
rushers with 694 yards..
'"If Greg Bell came here or 11 I went back to the
Rams. he would sit on the bench behind me the rest of
his career," Dickerson said. '"If I got hun. then he'd
come in. and only then would he come in to play ..
Dickerson also lashed back at remarks made b'!
Everett, who has s~ud the Rams were better off withou·t
the running back.
"You know Jim is a fine quanerback: I gi ve his
that," Dickerson said. "But Jim by no means 1s a fnend
of mine, never was a friend of mine. It's JUSt business."
Everett, speaJong after the Rams' 12-10 v1ctol)
Sunday at New Orleans. said Dickerson s\lll had not
recovered from the trade.
"I think Eric has some problems." Everett said." I
lbtnk he was devastated when he left here (Los
Angeles). I feel sorry for a man who is so very unhapp).
I thought we were fnends when be left here. I was
looking forward to playing with him ...
Quote of t he day
Floyd Peters, defensive coordinator of the
Minnesota Vikings. on Steve Young's 49-yard
fourth-quaner run which lifted the 49ers to a
24-21 victory Sunday: "It huns to see a real fine
athlete running through your whole team We
kept them bottled up and when the reel crucial
time came, he slipped us and made the big run.
There were a lot of missed tackles. It was the
ughest run I've ever seen. if you want me to rank
it."
j
1I t: I • .,
I,
IN THE BLEACHERS
... I HAD HI M B~ ~E
KNEE. ALL l MD To [X) WAS
TWIST ... BUT TIEN I
TfU.GHT1 HE.Y, WHAT IF THIS
GUY HAS A WIFE AND KIDS?
Linebackers who love too much ... Ne)(t, on
Oprah Winfrey.
Re ds go after Padres' Kruk
CINCINNATI -Cincinnati Reds lli
General Manager Murray Cook expects to
talk to San Diego this week about the
ava1lab1hty Padres first baseman-out-
fielder John Kruk.
Cook said he has talked to San Dic~go this season
about Kruk. The Reds are unhappy with Nick Esasky's
erratit produCTionClnd arc loolcmg fora more conSlstent
power hiller to play first base.
The Padres might be more willing to consider
trading Kruk now that they have acquired first baseman
Jack Clark from the New Yo rk Yankees. Trade
discussions could intensify this week when Cook and
his counterpart in San Diego. Jack McKeon. get
together at a general managers· meeting in Palm
Spnngs.
Cruz wins Chicago Marathon
Little-known 20-year-old AJejud.ro m
Cn11 of Me~1co and well-known LJu
Weidenbach shared the winner's platform
Sunday as the Chicago Marathon re-
entered the ranks of world-class distance events aftq~
one-year hiatus. Cruz broke from the pack with a pa1f1
sub 5-minute miles JUSt as the race turned north into a
headwind at the 16th mile, then cruised to victory in 2
hours. 8 minutes. 57 seconds. Weidenbach staged a
shoulder-to-shoulder battle with Emma Scaanlcla of
Italy from the eighth mile through No. 20. then pulled
away to win comfortably in 2:29: 18 ... New Zealand's
Roel Dlxoa defended his Men's Open championship
w1 nning the Cahfom1a Mile in S:O I. 5 along a course up
one of the city's steepest hills. The event also featured
legendary miler Jim Ryun, who ran the slowest race of
his career at 5:49.8 but finished second in the Master's
D1v1s1on.
Senna wins race, driver's title
.Ayrtoa Sou of Brazil, dnving a •
turbo-charged McLaren Honda, overcame
a stall from his pole position start Sunday
and won the Japan Grand Prix at Suzuka
along with the 1988 drivers' title. Senna, 28, clinched
his first drivers' championship with one race remaining
in the Formula One championship series, at Adelaide.
Australia. Nov. 13. Senna completc3 SI laps of the
3.641 -mile Suzuka circuit in I hour, 33 minutes, 26.173
seconds. His teammate, Alain Prost, finished second in
1~3:39;--536 ... Harry--Gut--won tfle--WG-lap Gran
National event in the S 170,000 Winston Classic tripleh~dcr at Maninsville (Va.) Speedway, taking the
lead wtth two laps left when Tommy Hoastoa's Buick
ran out of gas. Tom Baldwin won the 200-lap Winston
Modified Tour race in a Pontiac and Pbll Warren took
the I 00-lap Late Model Stock car event in a Pontiac ...
Fuel raeer Joe Ama&o and Funny Car driver Kenny
Berns&elD both clinched S 150,000 season cham·
pionships despite ~r performances 10 the National
Hot Rod Associatton finals. Top Fuel racer Darrell
Gwyu, Funny Car driver Job.a Force and Pro Stock
racer Warren Jollnson won the $937.400 season·ending
event at Pomona Raceway.
Faldo rallies by two golfers'
Sconng five b1rd1es en route to a final~ !I
round 68, England's Nick Faldo overtook
third-round leaders Severiano Ballesteros
of Spain and Sandy Lyle of Scotland and
won the $963,000 Volvo Masters golf tournament by
two strokes at Sotogrande. Spain. The Briton finished
with a 4-under-par 284 ... Larry Mowry captured the
Las Vegas Classic by shooung a I-under-par 71 to beat
Bob Cbarles and Bobby Nichols by two strokes. Mowry.
who won for the first time this season. became the first
player in the tournament's three-year history to claim
the championship after leading or sharing the lead
entering the final round.
Manadorf tops Gilbert for title
Amos Mansdorf of Israel won the ~
world's richest indoor tennis tournament
Sunday, whipping American Brad Gllber&,
6-3. 6-2, 6-3 1n the final of the SI. I mil hon
Paris Open. For his founh career title, Mansdocf
collected $262,000, more than I 0 times his best
previo us tournament paycheck . . . Second-seeded
ltatertu Maleeva of Bulgaria broke No. I Zina
Garrison in the opening game of the final set and went
on to a 6-3, 2-6, 6-2 victory in the championship of the
Virginia Slims oflndianapolis.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
6 P.m. -~O "OOT8 ALL: Denver a t lndlanaPOll,,
Channel 7.
6 p.m. -GYMNASTICS: Konica Rhythmic lnvlla-
tlon.1 from 59"1nefleld, Mau. (lape), ESPN.
7:30 P.m. -COLL•GE ,OOT8ALL: USC at
Oregon State Oai>e), Prime Ticket.
RADtO
6 P.m. -"o FOOTBALL: DenVClf' at lndlanaPOll,, KNX (1 070).
TUHDAY TEL•VISfON
Noon -AUTO RACING: SCCA Trans-Am St.
Petetf'lbur11 Grand Prix (tape), ESPN.
Sunset wins
indoor title
ANNAPOLIS, Md. -Led by Laguna Beach's Greg
Boyer - a member of the U.S. water polo team which
won the silver medal at the 1988 Olympics -the
defending champion Sunset Club of San Diego outlasted
New York Athletic O ub of New York City, 9-6, in the
finals ofthe 1988 U.S. Water Polo Indoor Nationals at the
· -US. NavaLAcadcrtly on Sunday.' . _
It was a remamtch of last year's final, which Sunset
won. 6-5, in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
In this year's final. Sunset blew the game open with
four consecutive goals after the score was tied, 5-5,
midway throogh the third period. During the five~
minute, four·goal surge, Mike Yates of Newport Beach
scored two key goals.
"We were here to repeat," said Denny Harper,
Sunset's coach. "All you had to do was look at the T-shirts
our manager (Chuck Naughton) had printed. The stun s
had crowns on them. We were back to defend our crowns,
so to speak."
Boyer had three goals to lead Sunset. and Yates and
David George of Costa Mesa added two each for the
winners.
George said the key to Sunset's win was teammate
J im Birdscll'S{Newport Beach) defense.
NY AC's key player, Scott Schulte. who was held
scoreless in the championship game, was named the
tournament's most valuable player.
Santa Barbara won the third place game over
Chicago, 11-2.
Alamitos Bay takes
Bettina Bents title
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY
Deir .......... .,...
Newport Harbor Yacht Oub hosted three memorial
regattas over the weekend involving three classes of
dinghies.
In the Bettina Bents Memorial Regatta, an invita-
tional team race featuring women sailing in Lido-I 4s, the
overall winner was Alamitos Bay Yacht Club of Long
Beach with skippers Pease Herndon, Debbie Willit&
Cathy Duffy and Niki DcReUe.
In Division A, the winners were: J.J. Isler a nd Anne
Gardner Nelson, San Diego Yacht Oub; Susie Klein-Fran
Gallo, California Yacht Club; and Debbi Willits-Niki
DcRelle. ABYC.
Division B trophy winners were: Pease Herndon-
Cathy Duffy, ABYC; Karen Ritzdorf-Carolyn Coline,
NHYC; and Melinda Groen-Stephanie Wandoleek, San
Diego Yacht Oub.
Women sailors honoring the late Mary W•gner
sailed in Sabots. Top sailors in order of finish were
Chrissy Zimbaldie, Casey Hogan. Erin Collins and
Christine Allen. all ofNHYC.
In the Lchman-12 class, the winner of the Saint
Cicero Trophr was the team of Nick Madigan and
Maureen O'Bnen. Jim Buckingham and Barbara Lyons
took second and Jack Jakosky and Shannon Miller took
third, both from NHYC.
' ~-. PRO FOOTBALL
Flu tie brings back memories, stings Bears
Four of his six completions
o forTDsasPatswtn. 30-7
r 'I Fnm Tiie Aatodated Pre11
I DolC Autie, sent back to the scene of his l colJete stardom by the Chicago Bears. rose up tQ I throw four touchdown passes on Sunday in leading
t the New Enalaod Patriots to a 30-7 upset romp
over the Bears.
j The Bears, 7-2. had allowed only a combined
32 points in rollina to five consecutive victories
before runnina into the Patriots. 4-S. Aut1e,
f showinJ the pmblel"s darina that helped win him
lbe He11man Trophy as a quarterback at Boston ColJeac in 198-4, connected with Irving Fryar on an
I ~yard scorina pass on the first play from
ecnmmqe. I . "_Not a lot of teams have driven the ball
I 1p1ost tbe Bears 70 or 80 yards," Auue said. ··we
decided we would have to make !Ome bia plays, '° I why not st.art early'!"
Althouah Chicqo held a brief 7-6 lead, New
'
Enaland was in control throughout -especialJy
after Bears quanerblck. Jim McMahon was I sidelined wit.b a 1uajned riaht knee. McMahon,
' who made ft() teem o( hjs au1>1euure wben lhe
'
Bean sianed Au tie last year, wHI be out for at least
four weeks. I ''Tbete•1 not much 1ou can 11y about 1 Jdeblde UJlt lhat," Chkaao's seventh-year coach, I Mikt Dit.ka, said. "It's the wont pmcfor the Bean
&ince J'vt been around."
The Patriocswon she fint m~1in1ofthetcams
since the Bears' 46-10 thrash mg of New England in
the 1986 Super Bowl.
In other NFL action Sunday:
Falcon1 %4, Ea&Jes 'U : At Philadelphia.
second-year quanerback Chris Miller threw for
three touchdowns as the Falcons, 2-7, snapped a
five-pme losing streak. With the Falcons trailin,1
24-20 with 7:04 remain In&, 'Miller passed 21 ya rds
to Gene Lang for a first down at the Ea&les' 49. then
c-0nnected with Michael Haynes for the winning
touchdown.
Browu U , Beqal1 It: Herman Fontenot
returned a blocked punt one yard for a touchdown
and set up another score with an 84-yard kickoff
return as Cleveland, 6-~ moved withm one pme
of Cincinnati in the AFL Central.
The Browns. with the top-ranked defense in
the conference, didn't allow a touchdown by the
Bengals' No. I-ranked o~te. Cincinnati'• only
touchdown came on David Fulcher'• 16-yard
interception return lhatr.vc the Bmealu 7-3 rad.
BWt II, Paebn . Free safety Mart Kelso
returned an interception 71 yards for a touchdown
and defensive end I.ton Sea.ti recovered a fumble
for another ICOre as the Bills, 8-1 , dropped the
Packen to 2-7. o.lfMll• 11, BllCI H: Dan Marino threw
third..qu.aner touchdown panes of five and t1&ht
yard1 to Mark Clayton as Miami, S-4, won for the
Founb time in five pmC$. Tampa 8*y, 2-7, Jost for
1be lhird time m four games aputst its Florida
rival. Marino completed 27 of 46 puaes for 267
yards.
Ca,.._lt JI, CeWMJt It: A 42-yard plSS
from Neil Lomax to Ernie Jones set up Earl
FendJ's J -yard touchdown ptunee Mth SO M!'CODCl1
' to play as Phoenix, S-4, broke a two-game losing
streak. Ferrell also caL1gbt a 14-yard touchdown
pass from Lomax and ran 47 yards to set up a field
aoaJ. Dallas, off 10 its worst stan in 25 years. fell to
2-7.
Jets H, Sceeten !t: John Booty blocked a
punt to set up freeman McNeil's clinching S-yard
touchdown run, then in~pted a pass with two
minutes to play to preaerve New York's first-ever
victory over the Steelers in I 0 pmcs.
Giub 11, Ulm It: A blown handoff by
Detroit's Tony:: on the fint play of overtime
set up Paul Mcf n's 33-yard field pl that kept
New York, 6-l. a&op the NfC Eut. The Uons, 2-7,
tied it 10-10 on Eddie Mumy't l?-yard field aoal
with s: 19 remai.nina in the foUnb qu.aner.
111111.... 17, a.r.,, H: Rookie Kelly
Stou&r ~ f'or two touchdown•, includina a 6-~to fuUbKk Jobn L WiJliamt with 3:43 left, u Seattle, ~1 moved into fint place in the AFC
Wm Mark Malone th~w two touchdown passes
for Sen Dieto. 2-7, the latter cunana Seattk's marpa IO dlftc='Dll Wllb 53 leCOndl IO I<>· .... M, II; Reserve q~
Steve Y quaa tmm 49 yards for a touchdown
wilb I :$8 mnUaina u Sen Fnncitc0. 6--3, rallied
Jl!ll' Minnaota., 5-4~You playina in place of
=Joe Montana. d k tO'PIJI and 1hm
lbtoulb tJae · of w line ud eluded
several IKldm in tbe leCOndlry before •unabhnt hllO tbe end zone. .
Ollln ti, 1 1•12 IN l'I: Houtton•t ore. Hiil.
crilidled Int Wlft for• key droooed pa11. ca~t
touchdowns paues of 22, )3 and 11 yar:dt from
Warren Mooa. The Oifen• ddcnte recoWTed ftve
ftunMr.IMd Md one ia~. • •
Oranoe Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 31. 1Ne * -
RAIDERS WIN WITH BEUERLEIN ••• ...... 1
21 carries, bc<:ame the Raiden' all·
time leader in toucbdownt whee he
scored on a l·yard dive late •n the
second period.
"The individual records are nice,
but I can't cooccntratt on them now,"
Allen S&Jd. "rU reflect on those when
my playinc days are over. For now, I
j1:1st hope ~is win sets ~s aoina an the
naht d1rcct1on and cames us throuab
to the playoffs."
The touchdown was the 78lh of
Allen's NFL cilreer. He entered the
pme tied with Fred Bilet.nikoffas the
Raiders• all-time leading touchdown
scorer. AlJen is in his seventh pro
season while Biletnilcoff played with
the Raiders for 14 years.
Chris Bahr added a 42-yard field
goal with 14:24 remainina to com-
pkk the R.atders' scorina.
The Chiefs tot their poiots on a 3-~ &0ucbdown run by Paul PaJmer
in the second Quarter which capped a
74-yard, I S.-play drive and a 4S.-yard f~ld aoaJ by Nick Lowery Wlth 3: 13 kft in the pme.
"There were some very cntical
thjrd-down sttuauons tbat really de-
termined the outcome of the
ballaamc," JUnsas City coach Fran.
Ganu said. "We have to do a better
job making our third-down situations
and a better JOb prcventinJ them from
ma.lcina the third-down situations."
After Lowery's field goaJ, the
Raiders picked up two first downs to
run out the clock.
'Tm oot sausfied bccauSt' we
didn't win.·· said Chiefs safety Dcron
Cherry, wbo t11&ereepeod biuixth Piii
of the 1eaton and recovered a fwnbte.
.. We knew they (the ~) would
be a little betier with ~-~n. he
knows their offnte bet1ef We dlde'l
help ourselves."
When asked about ~rted d9>
sension on the Chiefs, Cberry said.
"We're JUSt tryin& to keep the teut
toaether. h's not so much diuenlioe
as frustration. It's to~. but we bave
to hanc toeether. It's a hairy sir.
ation."
B1U Kenney quarterbacked tht
Chiefs on all but one Kansas City
possession. Steve DcBera came on
the final one and guided the losers on
a 53-yard, I 3-play drive that resulted
in Lowery's field coat.
SEA VIEW LEAGUE ROUNDUP •••
From Bl
Ralden n:annlnC back Bo Jac boD abakee
looee from the artp of Kan.au City'• Jack
A'~o
Sntpea u he heada downfleld to K ore the
ftnt touchdown of the &ame ID L A '• win.
LANSFORD LEADS RAMS . • • P'1'0m81
two more plunges by BcU went for no gain, and the Rams
had to kick.
Good field position on an exchange of punts set up a
9-yard drive to the 47-yardcr, and Los Angeles marched
S2 yards in 10 plays for the 30-yard founh-quartcr field
goal.
The Rams defense also blunted New Orleans scoring
opportunities.
The Saints drove to a first-down at the Los Angeles
l l:Y.•rd. line with 1:081eft in the first half, but Dalton
Hilliar<l, sweeping rigbt, ran into the pile and fumbled.
Jerry Gray recovered for the Rams.
And the Andencn field goal wa.s a consolation prize
after tlii -stnng nebaekerBrcu Far yni:an broke
throu&h and sacked Hebert for a 6-yard loss on third-and-
threc at the Los Angeles 10-yard line.
Everett finished wttb 21 complellons on 34 attempts.
He completed two big ones to keep possession of the ball
and run the final 3:51 off the clock -a 19-yardcr to
Robert Delpino to move the ball away from the Rams· 12-
yard line and a 27-yardcr to Aaron Cox on third-and-7 at
the Rams' 34.
Hebert completed 19 of 3 7 for 215 yards and had one
intercepted.
Neithc~ team got much rushing yards.
Bell led the Rams w1th 52 yards on 15 cames, and
Charles White had 40 yards on 11 attempts.
Hilliard led Saints rushing with 19 yards on 11
-attempts. _
The Rams averaged 3 yards per rush. and the Saints
averaged a puny 1.8 yards per carry.
Jets' six-goal period beats Kings
From 'Re A11oclate4 Pre.1
Randy Gilhcn'sgoal snapped a third-period tie as the
Winni~ Jets soorcd six goals an the final period to beat
the viming Los Aneeles IGngs 8-4 Sunday night.
After the game, John Ferguson. general manager and
vice-president of the Jets for the last 10 years. was tired.
Barry Shenkarow, president of the team announced.
The Jets are last in the Smythe Division with a 3-4·2
record.
Trailing 4-2 after two penods. defenceman Dave
Ellett scored bis second goal of the game at 9:23 of the
third to spark the comeback. Pat Elynu1Jc, with a power-
play 1oat at 12:37 tied the score. and Gilhcn put the Jets
ahead 62 seconds later.
-Dale Hawcrchuk. who had a goal and two assists for
his first three-point game of the season, Ray Neufeld and
Doug Smail also scored. Brent Ashton scored in 1he
SCCQtld period.
Bernie Nicholls had a goal and an assist for the Km&s.
Mike Krushelnyski. Wayne Greulcy and Dave Taylor got
the other Los Angeles goals.
The IGngs went with Glenn Healy in goal and he
responded by malcing 21 saves. Eldon "Pokcy" Reddick
stopped 30 shots for Wmnipeg.
Ellett opened the sconng for Wmni~ wttb a power-
play goal at I :57. Goals b) Krushclnyski and Grctzk~
made it 2-1 JGngs after 1he first period.
Nicholls scored his 11th at 5:0 I of the second. then
assisted on Taylor·s power-play effon at 8:57.
Ashton drew the Jets to within 4-2 Wlth his third of
the season at 18:23.
In other games:
Rugen 9, Pen19lns Z: Rookie Ton~ Granato's four
goals led the New York over P111sburgh in a game marred
by an injury to the Pengums' Mano Lemieux (bruised
sternum) and a penalty-filled third penod.
Sabres 3, Brains 3: Glen Wesley scored" 1th less than
four minutes remaining to hfi Boston into a 3-3 Ile "1th·
Buffalo.
Blukbawks S, Oilers Z: Doug Wilson and Dir!..
Graham scored shon-handed goals 34 sccondsapan earl\
in the second period and Chicago be.at Edmonton 5-2. •
Cuucks Z, Flames 1: Jim Sandlak's power-pis) goal
with 13:08 to play gave Vancouver a 2-J victory ove-r
Calgary.
better games. He was pressured, but·
he stayed in there and did a good job.
He's bttn in a mild slump and he's
coming out of it. so we're happy about
that.
"We're getting a little dinged up
and Saddlebaclc was a hard-hilling·
team. But they didn°t cross the 50 m
the first half.··
Escucla Coac• J ob Uebngood,
following a 14-9 victory over Univer-
sity, the Eagles' first league tnumph m
three years: "I thought we did a prett}
good JOb on them.
"They have great tools and I
wouldn t say we exactly shut them
down. but we djd keep them out of the
,end z.one. At times we held them. at
limes we didn°t, but it was a good ball
game.
.. , told the kidsaU week that we had
to Win it. If~ lost it, we're ouL We
watched a lot of film on University,
over and over. It was a true dcd1-
cat1on by this team and they did 1t.
"Mark Cunningham has a good
football team. we just happened 10
come out ahead. Statistically they had
a little more than we did, but the final
result was what it's all about."
U1tlvenlty Coac~ Mark CQll-
1llnpanr,-following-a-t4-9-los
Estancia: "We controlled the game
and ended up losing it, and that's
disappoinllng. We had four turnovers
and all of them, two intcrccpt1ons and
two fumbles. were costly.
"We played well defensively, really
well. They had one flea-flicker for
something like 49 yards, and that's
one play. The rest of the time they
have something lake 130 yards total
offense.
"The defense JUSt didn't deserve
what the offense was doing to them.
"Last year 1t (turnovers) -.,s a
constant problem, and this year It
hasn't been that m uch of a problem
But we were up and down the field
(against Estancia).
"It was just a combana11on of
things. sort of like the 49ers on
Monday night ...
University remains m the hunt for
the playoffs and the league cham-
p1onsh1p with a 1-1-1 record. but ns
ovcralJ record is just 3-4-1
..Our luds rcahzc that 1f we can get_
into the playoffs and put 11 togciher.
people will find out Just how Jood "e
rcall) arc," contmued Cunningham
"Wc·re not a bad team. I don't think
anvooc will take us hghtly. But we
have to go out there and prov~ It."
Newport Barbor Coacb Jeff
Brinkley, on his team ·s 17-1 0 \ 1ctof)
ORANGE COAST AREA TEAM-BY-TEAMREVIEW ...
From Bl Still, we've remained contidcnt all
yc.r, and we've been fortunate and
we've won." How Orange Coast Area teams fared
Nletlt
Thur.
things on offense wuh our running
game:·
over Tustin which renewed th~ Sail-
ors' hopes for a playoff berth: "We
were real pleased wnh the win. It
definitely came at the ngh1 time.
"We felt we wt>uld put together
when league stancd The last few
weeks. we thought 11 would fall
together. Unfonunatel} 1t hadn'L
The second half (agamst Tus110), we
got together and showed the type of
football team we thought we would
be."
Bnnkle> commended the running
of Tom Walker (70 yards). Robbie
Power ( 6 7 yards) and Todd Farley (21
yards).
"The second half. we didn't tum
the ball over which was the key. Our
attack was balanced. We threw well
underneath and ran the ball well.
"Dcfcos1vcl). we staned flying
around on and had some good team
pursuit. We had a lot of blue bats on
the footbaJI. and that's the type of
football we can play.
"The kids rcalucd our backs were
ag&tnst wall. We knew it would take
three wins for playoffs, and that's why
we went for two-point conversion in
the third quarter which made it 10-8.
"We wanted to get ourselves mto
position to win the football game. We
had to win, we couldnt have a tie.
When we hit that thing (pass for
convel'Slon), the lids were pretty
motivated. And when we did get a
chance for the field goal, Josh Klein
had a real clutch luck (34-yarder) for
us."
S.dclleback Coacla Jerry Wit~.
after the scoreless tic wtth Corona del
Mar. "The defenses on both sides
really played well. We had to struN)e
for cvcrythmg we got and OUT kids
played the bcS1 game of their lives.
.. There were some hellacious tuts
and II was an awesome struglc. We
both were waitiOJ for the other M>
make the big mmakc -the bad
center snap. the big fumble or the bit
mtcrccpuon ...
SUNSET LEAGUE •••
From Bl
physical football and made things "(Todd) Norman is a great football
difficult player. He went a long way, and then "~ some has_!!) be attributed to on the next series OUT quancrbadc
the big cmollonal game we c-wcnt down.-"" w~k before (28-21 over ~ison). • Enc Pettmato, who came back
I told them at halfttmc 1f we d1dn t from ~jor knee surgery following 811 play a better half of football, t~en the tnJ ury in the Oilers' CIF playoffs
next s~ep to the championship game with Servile a year ago. bas
wouldn t be ours to take. We .had to underaone similar surgery on bls
get the cobwebs out of a few units. and other knee and his prep footbllll
get them to execute the gam.c plan and career is obviously finished.
play harder than they had '" the first ··1 th n•'-t . '-half. o..... we were actttn& a 1111t
"Westminster had a plan coming better. and:!'' .started t~. do some
10. went wnh no huddle and a tnck aood thmgs, wd Pascoe. ~~t
pla}. and the) surpnsed us a htllc. we we ha.d a lot of trouble estabhsbiQI
struggJed in the first half. basically an)"thina-
bccause they were pla)1ng better than ··0cean View JUSt did a fantastic
we ""-ere." job &etlll\I thcir kids ready to play,
and 1 have to give a lot of credit to
their staff. They did a super JOb." Oeeaa View Coach Gay Carro110,
followmg his team's 28-6 victory over
Hunungton Beach: "Yes. 1t was our
best win of the year. The kids know
theirs and a lcagu~ victory 1s so much
sweeter. hkc last ~car agarnst Edison.
··To this point. we're sull ahve. bu1
you have to wi n more than o ne It was
a victon ~e needed. but we know we
have to· be producme the next two
weeks.''
The Seahawks ~en' 1gnJ1ed b} an
81-yard touchdown run with an
antcrccpuon b} 6-foot-5. 247-pound
linebacker, Todd Nonnan, which
turned a Huntington Beach threat
into a 7-00cean View lead.
"It was a curl pass and Todd got 10
front of 1t.'' said Carrozzo. "It
defin11el} got things going for us. I
told the lads all week 1t was our
Homecoming. and 1fwc were gomg to
do somctb1ng this ~car. It had to stan
now Todd got the ball rolling. he kind
of incited the victor). I guess."
Ha.atington Beaclt Coacb George
Pascoe, following his team ·s :S-6 loss
to Ocean View: ··we went down the
field, boom, boom, boom. and then
we threw the mterccpuon.
W~tmla1~r Co-cead Stu Claft.,
following the Lions' 20-10 loss to
Fountam Valley: "We felt hke we had
a good game plan going in. and we did
give them a httle bit of a scare.
"Our Quarterback (Bobby Elliott)
did an excclJcnt Job of audibilmns.
but go1na to the open re«iver. we jutt
couldn't seem to hold on to catchable
baJJs. Yes. it's been the same story aJJ
season.
"And the kids who are dropping the
balls arc good receivers. They make
great receptions. then drop the easy
ones in their hands. We've done a lot
of hard work on con~ntration drills,
but it hasn't produced the results.
"And you have to give Fountain
Valley's defense a lot of crediL
E vcryonc knows bow good their
offense 1s.
··1 thought Bobby Elhon had his
best game of the year. The ball was
rigbt on the money, but we JU.St
~n't catching them. The th1na I
was rcall')' happy wilb was the way ~
was checking off and audibilmng to
things Fountain Valley was giving
us."
A large part of the Artists' success
bas been on the right foot of lcickcr
Jason Crabbe. Crabbe, who also
doubles at linebacker, has accounted
for all the Laguna scorina in Pacific
Coast League play on six field goals.
Last week., be had kicks of 45 and 52
yards, and be added a 42-yardcr with
JUSt under five minutes to play.
T..m. rKwd Cost• MeH (l·2)
L-oun• Sffch (2· 1)
WOOdbrldOe (3-0)
trvr,,. 0·2>
Meter 0.1 <2· l>
Last Weft
def. Leouna Hiiis. 29·71
def. Trabvco Hiiis, 9-7
def. Orenge, l•·O
lost 10 Mission Vleio, I•· 13
def. Crespi, 42·21
This Weft's foe Oranoe (at El Modena)
Woodbrldoe Cttome)
el Laouna Beactt
al Dana Hills
St. Peul (at OCC)
Fri
Fri
Fri
Thur
The lrvmc running game was dealt
a heavy blow when Mitch Steinke. the
Vaqueros· leading rusher this season,
went down with a knee inJUI) early 1n
the contest. He is expected to be lost
for the season. '"'ji~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliimlillll .......... 111!11
"Jason's the leader, the guy every-
one looks to out there. We have a
unique situation here in that several
of our pluers haven't put on a
football Oniform until they get here,"
said Laguna Beach Coach Lyman
Olney. "Jason's been consistent and
versatile, and be sets a great example
for the other kids. Every challenge
we've pven him, he's met.
"I've been especially pleased with
our linebackers this year. We've
a$kcd them to do some things on
offense that we didn't expect but each
one has stepped in on both sides oftbe
field and given us a tremendous
effort."
WooOrN1e Coa~ Rick Gibson,
followinl the Warrior's 14-0 win over Oranae: What can J say? Our defense
has played well all season Iona and
we've almost taken them for pnted.
Then they come up with the bi& play
and they wake you up apin."
Orante County's third-ranked
team post.cd its third sbutoul of the
teaSOn, but Gibson says it should
have been the fourth.
"We pvc up ~ touchdown to
Lquna Rills last week, but that was
ona pus interception, so buically the
defen1e has not been scored upon in ae.pe, .. he said.
..We have a saying around here that
goes. 'Offense wins games, but de-
fense wins championships.' and I
think we've held that form this
season.
.. We had some problems offcnst ve-
ly against Orange in that we couldn't
get in the end zone and we had
problems with our long-snapping. but
wc·rc close to doing some b,g things
on offense. League 1s important, but
we want to be ready to go m the
playoffs."
Costa Mesa Coac~ Tom Baldwin,
following Mcu's 29-21 win agamst
Lquna Hills: "I think we played
better against Woodbndge and
Trabuco Hills yet we lost those
pmcs, but it's a win and we'll put it in
the bank."
laguna Hills surprised the Mus·
tangs by aoi na hick to the Delaware
winacd-T offense, the formltion the
Hawks abandoned after the fourth
week of the season, even though they
enjoyed success with it.
'I certainly don't know why they
abandoned it, .. said Baldwin. "They
made us look bid at times and they
haven't been ab1e to do that lately.
They also made some areat catches;
some of the best I've seen as a coach.
"I tbouaht we played the wishbone
very well, especially Manny 8oo1lla's
running. One guy can•t tackle him. If
you try to take Manny out of the
offense, then we can go to (Rich)
Schones at quarterback. It becomes a
question of how much are you w111ing
to take away:·
Despite the offensive efTon,
Baldwin would have liked to have
seen his offensive line play a bttlc
more consistently.
"We could have put the game away
early," he added, "but we bloc1ted the
wrona people a few umcs. and we
gave them the chance to get back 1n
the game."
lrvtae Co-Coaclt Terry BeDJau.
followina a 14-13 loss to Mjssion
Viejo: "We're all disappointed here.
The staff's disappointed as well as the
kids. ·
"When you make some of the
mistakes we djd, you usually come
out on the shon end of the stick."
There's no comfort in any loss, but
losina to the county's No. 1 ranked
team on a failed two-point con~
version with time runnina out cou-
pled with the seoond South Coast
Lcque loss for the Vaqueros, makes
this loss especially bitter for Irvine.
"I thouaht we would play them
well. and we did," added Henipn.
"We were prepared for them, but we
aot beat. We showed some aood
··Losmg Much was a big loss for us. I
and you hate to see a lc1d get hun. If
there was a bngbt spot for us. It was
the play of Pat White. Shad Vickers I
and Mike Belle. All three have bttn
tnJured this season, but the) came m
and ran the ball bacJc and p1ckC'd up
the slack."
Mater Del Coad Cla11cll Gallo,
followmg the Monarchs' 42-2 o.,er
Crespi in a non-league contest "" e
had a couple of keys to our wm and
one of them was shunmg do~n
Russell White .\s far as the pure
rushmg game. we were able to do
rhat. ..
The Monarch's held the "Great
While," the CIF Southern Secuon's
career rushing l~dcr, to only 11 ~ards
on three camcs a nd scored SI'\
touchdowns against the 10th-ranked I
team 10 Division I.
Our offense is getting better each
week." contmued Gallo. "We staned
out fairly low-key m the first half. but
in the S«Ond half ~-e JUSt npped
them. Our offensive hne created a
new hnc of scnmmage and JUSt blew
them off the ball.
··wc'rt healthy and wc·rc getting
fincpla) from Tony Pena and Kca.111
Clifford. We think White is great and
(Scrvlte's) Derek Brown 1s grt.at. but we: think Clifford wtll be arcat and
Pena has beaten everyone deep this
year."
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FoR THl RlcnRo
0
N'L STANDINGS ........ c ..... ... w .. .
'lams
New<>rlHns
San Franclsoo
Atlanta
W L T 7 2 0
7 2 0
' 3 0 2 7 0
I'd. ftf' ftA .m 242 1so .m 190 149
.667 1" 172 .m 1'9 2~
Chleaoo
Minnesota
Detr oit
Gl'Mf'IS.V
Tampe a.v
c.mr ..
7 2 5 •
2 7 2 7
2 7
0
0
0
0
0
.771 164 113
. 55' 205 162 .m 112 1u
.222 160 117
.222 165 233
N.Y.Glants
Washington
Phoenix
Phlla<le!Phla
0111aa
•a11 6 3 s • s • • s
2 7
0
0
0
0
0
.647 190 171
.556 216 212
.556 21• 196
.'644 203 117
.222 I~ 112
AnMl"kan Ceofet.nc.
Wea1
Salllle
Denver
'lalclln
San Olego
KanMnCltv
W L T s 4 0
4 4 0 • s 0
2 1 0
I 7 I
ftd. ,., ftA
.S56 151 174 .soo 167 140
·'" 191 216 . m 116 1u
.167 112 149
Clrm'al
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Houston
Plttst>vroh
7 2
6 3
6 3 2 7
0
0
0
0
.n a 2s.2 111
.667 1S3 132
.647 215 213
.22'1 189 241
East
8 uffa l0
N.Y. Jets
M l1ml
NI W England
lndl1naPOlls
• 1 s 3 s 4
4 s
3 s
0
I
0
0
0
.189 199 139 611 206 , ..
556 176 112 4« 155 199
JZS ISO 156
SlMdeV's k oru
R.ma 12. New Ori.ens 10
R•lderl 17. Kenw s Cltv 10
Atlente 77, Phlleoetlllll• 74
New E ~nd JO, Clllcego 1
Clevelend 23, Clnclnt1etl 1'
Buff•IO 7'. GrHn a.... 0 Mleml 17, Te~ S.v 14
l>noenl• 16. DaUas 10
New Yori!" Jets 74, PtttttlorOfl 10
'New York Gta11ts IJ, Detroit 10 1011
SH llla 17, S.n Dleoo 14
Sen Francisco 24, Mlnnar.ota 21 Houston 41, Wash/n11l011 17
TenllM'a Gama
Denver et tndlenaPOlls, 6 pm.
SUftclay, Nev. 6
Rania et PlllleoetPllla, 10 a.m.
llaldan at S.n Dleoo, S om
Deltas et Ntw Yorlt G,.nts, 10 a m
Detroit e t Mlnnesote, 10 • m
GrMn Bev et Atlente, 10 • m.
M1em1 11 New En11t1nd. 10 a.m
F'lttsourgll e t Clnclnnlll, 10 a.m
Temoa Bav at Chicago, 10 a.m
S.n Francisco et F'noenl•. I o.m New Vorlt Jtls 11 lndlenaootis, l P m
• New Orteens a r w es11lng1on I om
Kenws Cllv er Den•tr I om
BuffelO 11 SH iii• 1 om
Mandltv, Nev. 7
C11vm no et Housion 6 om
R1m1 11, Slkm 10
Seen llY Ou•m" Ih m\ ) 3 )-12
New OrtH M 0 0 )-10
First Oue,,_
Rems-FG Lan\tord 37 • 11
Secend Ouen.r
Rems-Fe. Lansloro II 02
ThlrdOu•rtw NC>-·H••! s DU S trom Heot·• A,..o.,,.,..
•lc•d S31 Rems-FG Lensto•o 47 14 l'
Four111 Ouem< Rems-FG Le nstoro 30 S 11
No-FG AnoerHn 33 9 S9
A~.238 TEAM ST A TIS TICS
A.ems NO
First oown1 16 1'
Ru'1\tt-veros 37·96 11·33
F'eU1nQ 131> 10'1
Return Yero\ 49 S
ComP-Af1·1nl 21·34·0 19·37· 1
S.CKed·Ve ros LOii 1·7 1·6 F'un1' 4· 39 6 31
FumDles·Loll 0-0 2· I
Pene1tles·Veros 4·46 1·7
Time of Poueuion 32 42 21 18
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-A.ems Bell 16·S2 WM• 11·.0
MCGee l-11. Gr_, l·l Everett 3-tmonus 91
New Oreta ns. Hlll•ero 11· 19 Hevwerd 3 6
Ma,,.. 3-6. F'erroman 1 2
F'ASSIN~ams Everett 71·34·0·2'3 ,..ew
0< ... ns, H-19·37· l·?lS A.ECEIVtNG-A.emt, Enaro S·6A. O JoMson
S·1• HoM>nan 4·4S, OeiF'lrlO J-19 Co• 2·49
McGe 1· 10 New Orleans, Merlin 6· 131. Hill
6·45. Tice 2·11. Hllllero 1·12. Ht vwero 1·7.
Joroen 1·7, Maves 1·1, Hebert l·(mlnu\ 2>
MISSED FIELD GOALS-Rems. Le nstO'O
19
Raiden 17, O\left 10
~ 11v Ovamn
11.enus Cllv 0 1 0 3-10
LOS A119eles 7 7 0 3-l 1
l'lnt0u•r1w LA-JecKson 12 run (8ellr ll•Cl<l. 1 30
Sa<aftd Ovar1w ICC-Palmer J run (Lowery klckl. 9 19
LA-Allen I run (8anr kick) 13 31 ,,.,'111 OU.rtw
LA~G Benr 41 l6 KC~G Lo-v ,S, 11 47
A-3', 103
TE AM ST A TISTICS KC
Ftn t oowns 16
Rusllft·veras 31· l•S
Puslftll 63
Return Varos IS
Como·Att-tnt I 1·12-0
S.Cked·Yerds LO\I 2· 17 Punts S-42
Fumlllft·LOSI 0-0 P9Mltlft·VV~ 2·10
Time of ~snsl<>n 26 S7
INDtVlDUAL STATISTICS
LA
23 47· 1S6
2 ..
21
11·2'·1
1·0 ·-~ 1·1
l ·SI
JJOJ
RUSHIN~enws C1tv Petmer ll ·S6
Ollove •·32, Hu ro 3·31 s .. on 1·24, ICenl'llv
1·2 Los A"911as, Jecitson 17·90, Allen 21·70
l euarleln 4·6. F'ASSING-l<anus CllY K.enney 7-U ·0-47.
De8er11 4-t-0-33. Los An1111as, 8euerleln,
11-?t-' ·241 RECEtVING-<enws City, P11111 3·11
Hav .. 2·11, F'elmer 7·11. Herrv l·ll, CerM>n
1·4, Ollove 1·4, Heard H mlnu:t I) Los An· .-.n. T.8 rown t ·9S, Lofton S·61, Ftrroandez
2·Sl "'*' 2·10. Jackson 1-12 MISSED FIELD GOAL.S-Ken:tas Cltv
L..o....,... 3'. LOS A"911ft, latv 31
COMMUNfTY COLL a Ga ST AN DINGS
Mia*" C.lfl'l•ICI T~ ,IV.
CM~)
c•NTRAL.
c .... Ovwel
WL.T WL.T
6 00 700 s 0 I • 0 1 s 1 0 6 1 0 e 1 1 S 1 I
4 1 I • 2 I
D(V1SION
Dtv. c.M. OWrel
WL.T WL.T W LT
2 0 0 60 0 7 0 0
20 0 50 1 60 1
100 S IO 6 10
02 0 2)1 lll
01 0 2 •0 l •O
02 0 330 •JO
MOttTH•1tN DtvtSION
•1 Cimino 2 0 0 4 I I S 1 I
llM. Siii AMOfllo 1 I 0 4 2 0 S 1 0 Uf19ieedl 110 Sll 4 7 1 ,_,.... 01 0 l l O 3 1 0 c:.rrw-01 0 0 6 0 170
SOUTM•RN onn9'0M ,_.,.., 7 0 0 2 4 0 3 4 0 ---tern 100 1 4 0 J 4 0 • ...,,.... 100 t •O 2 S O
leflC>le90 O tO 060 1 6 0 lefl 01e90 Mesa OtO t 4 0 7SO
....,.¥'• ,_... ''*"'°" ». .... C.tt , .....,.. SeftflMO "· ....... Witt 1l •• &:: 14. ftlvtf'tlclt 0 Ill IJ, NII. Siii A"tOlllo 6 LM11 leedl :M, CrrllOI t
...... IWll 20, Pn.adllna 19
,..._ 11, left 01MO 1MM 10
·--" "· .... °"'° 24 ...............
........ 11 h•••uc:ti, 7 ftMnldl If ..... c..e. 1 ............... ,~.1
Ml lefl NMllll tt ,....,,_, 1:)0 .. '*"' .. left ~ ,... l:W
lh"1Aa1Wft II Ol'wtlMflf, 1~ ~ ........... ,
....,_ leedl CllV .at II Cln'llM. 1
Out of control
Britain'• Ntael Manaell Olea ln the air after
hi.a car coUJded with Bradlia.n Nelao.n Pi-
qaet darl.D& Sanday'• Japaa Pormala One
Grand Pm. MenaeU aaffered DO lnjartea.
OTHER waaKEND SCOltES Non·Com.,ence
Monterey ,..,.lnaute 26, Merln 70
~ V ... y C8flference Redwoods 40, Sl\asta n
Yuba 30, Slik!youa 11 .. y v...., C.:llC lflc.t Contra Costa 20, Solano 14
Slerre 24, Mendocino 21 c:.... ...... c;....,..._
Amer-lca11 RIYW 17, Moclelto 15
Merc«J 52, Sante llOA 24
Delle 77. S.cn mento 21
G8'clln Ga• c..r-. Olal>IO Valtev 24. Laney 10
S.n Meleo 6. San Franclaco 3 c naoor 7'. S.n Jow 11
Caa1t CeMw-.
De Anie '3. Hertnell ll
Foo111111 21. Celll'lllo 10
Los Medanos 27. Gavllen ?3
CMst Valla't c.....,._
Hencock 42, kings A.Iver ll
Fresno 34, Seauolas ?3
Wttl Hiiis 13, Porterville 1
WHtefn Shltt C~ence
Bakersfield 44, Comoton 12
Mooroerk 21. Santa BerO.ra 7
LA Soutllwest 11, Ventur• 18
L.A V•ll•v '3 West LA ' Glendale 41. LA Heroor O
S&nltL MOlllU 31, LA Pierce 19
l'MIMI C~
Antelope Vellev 4 . S.n 8ern•ralno Vettey J
Cllru\ 40. ~lo HondO 17
Mt S.n Jacinto 12, Desert 1 East LA 16, Victor vauev IS
HIGH SCHOOL
Sunwt LHeue
Founteo" Va ev
Eci.\on
WH lm1nster
Ocu n View
~unt1ngton Beech
Merine
LHOUI W L T
3 0 0 2 I 0
1 1 0
1 2 0
1 1 0
0 3 0
Thursci.Y'\ Gemes
Westm1Mle• et Huntington Beecn
l'ridaY's Gemes
<>var el
W L T 6 2 0 7 I 0
l s 0
4 0 2 0
0 0
Octen view " Edl\On •• , Huntonoton
8H Cll) r=ounta1r'I v auev V\ Marne at Wt\lm•f""\ter
Thvndty, Nov. 10 Gemes
EO•SOl'I a• W.stm1n\ler
Mun"ngton Beacf'\ "' Fountain Va t v st
OCCJ Merine vs
BHCll)
Octan
S.. View L11eue
LH9Ue
W L T
Coron• oet Mer I 0 2
E'r•nc•• 1 1 1 Unlvtrs Iv I l l
Tustin 1 1 1
Sac!ClleO.Cl< 1 1 I
Nawoort Heroor l 7 0
Thuncll'l's Gemes
<>vw•• W L T
6 0 2
6 1 l
) l
l • I
2 s ' 2 6 0
Unlvenllv vs. S.ddteoeci.. (et SA Bowt)
l'rfda'l's Gemes
Tutlln vs Coron• del Mar let OCCJ
E stanclt et Newoort Hert>or
l'ridey, Nev. 11 Gemes
Coron• del Mar et Nawoort Hert>or
S.ddteoac" vs Es!encte tel OCCl Tustin vs University (e t lrvll'll)
P1clfk COlst LOlgue
WOOdbrldlll
Lagun• BHc.h
Tre11vco Hhls
Co"• Mese O<anoe LaQUna Hills
L.N-
W L T 3 0 0
2 1 0
1 ' 0 l 2 0
1 7 0
0 ) 0
ThunclaV's Games
OVwel
W L T
• 0 0
2 5 1
6 7 0
3 • 1
2 6 0
1 7 0
Costa Me .. vs Orenoe C•t Et Modine !
1'"4MV's Garnes
Woodt>rkt91 et Legvn• &ucl'I
Leoun• HIMS "'' Trat>veo HIHs l•I Min ion
Vleto) Tl1Un41ay Nev. 10 Gamet
Coate Me:ta et Lagun• Btedl
Treouco HlllS "' W00<1orld111 <•• Irvine) Orange vs Leoune Hiiis (et Min ion Vleto)
Sou1't CMl1 LOl9Ut
LM-W L T Over•• W L T
Min ion V••IO ) 0 0 • 0 0
Dene Hiii' 1 l o 3 ' El Toro 2 I 0 5 0
Ca1>111re r10 Vellev I 2 0
trvlne I 2 0
San Ctemenll 0 l 0
Tilunuy•s Gemes
CePWrano Vallt!v "'' Er Toro
Vlelo)
l'r1dtt'l's Gemes
trvlne •' Dane Hill' S.tv<oav. Nev
S.n Ctemente el M1u 1on v e10
l'rlclltv, Nev. 11 Game\
trvlne vs Et Toro ter Min ion V•tlO•
Sen Ctemtntt et CaPo,rrano V111t v
Mon ton Vlt to at Dena Hiiis
Anee!U' L119Ut
LN-ov ....
0
0
0
W L T
$1 Peu1 2 0 0
W L T
6 7 0
Ser•l•a 2 I 0 7 0
81slloo Amet I I O 6 0
Mater oat I 1 0
81SllOO Montgornery 0 ) 0 .,..,,....,,, OWN
St Pj ut vl Meltf' Del lat OCCI ,,,....,,, o-
81Sl'IOO Amat ti BlatloP Montgomery
satur119¥'• °""' Servile at Lo\#Ola (notH .. gue)
'nlWMllY. """'· It "-Mater Del YI SerYltt (t t SA Bown ,,,..y, ..... " 0.-
St l>eut at 81Jlloo Amat
0
0
81\N)I) Mont~ at Alemany ,.._, (non·
0"'9r •mes IMI WM
TMUltSOAY .,,..,. L.aque
LOS Alemllos "''· Loar• (t i GIO•er Stadium) Ge<-. Gr-Laque
Grove YI Lt Quint• cal BolM
vs KtMtdV (ti WHtern)
"RIDAY
CtnfW\I &AeWt Cenvon ,,.. Sant• Ana Cat SA Bowl)
VIiia Park ti Et N\odelle
S.n11 A111 Valltv va. llootllNI <•• Tuatln) .,,...,. .......
E....-anta va. CYPfftS cat Wt1tw nJ
ICalefla va El Dondo (•I Valenclt ) ,,_. .......
lunfty Hiiia al 9-l'atk
Futt.rton et I.a HWa '°'*'. fl, Troy (ti F llllerton I ... en.. ....... ..... °'"* "'· ltellCflO Altmltot (t t ~Oft'f9) LOe Al'llleol va. Seftf"9o (1t ._. Orofldt) ............
Vlltflela vs. ~ (II Glo¥tl' Stedluml
IAT\MOAV
~ .......
al Wet•" ... lt'M-Olllldl (ti Olo'ltf
VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULES
C ..... wemen
TONIGHT
Christ Cotle9e lrvlne et 8 lOla, 7;)() P.m.
TUHDAY
Southern Cellfornle College e t Biota , 7:30
pm
WEDNa SDAY F'rlnceton et UCI, 7;30.
,ltlDAY
UCI 11 Sen Joie Stele, 7:30 o.rn.
,SATUltDAY
U<!t et Unlversuv of Pacific, 7:30 P m.
Communttv C ..... Won'Mn
WIDNIESDAY
Golden West et A.lvtralde CC. S:JO; Gron ·
rtfont e.t Oranoe Coast, 7.
' l'ltlDAY
O<enge Coast et CvPreu. S:JO. A.encho
S.ntieoo el Golden West. 7
H'9tl acMet tltts
TUESDAY -
Corone det Mar et E"encoe , 7, Nawoor l
Heroor et University, 7, Ceoisrreno Va ttev •1
lrvlnt , 3 IS, OcH nVlew el Edison, S'.30, Foun•
teln Ve llt v et Marine , S:lO, Wntmlnster at
Huntln9ton BH cn, S.30.
WEDNESDAY
Onn91 11 Co"• Mau, S:JO, WOOdt>rld9e at
Le9une Beecn. 5.30
THutlSDAY Coron• de! Mer et Tu\lln. l.IS, University
et Estencla . J IS, Ntwoort HerOc>r •' S.ddle·
t>ec"· 3 IS. Men na et Oceen View, S.30. Foun·
rein Vt lleY et Huntln91on &Hell. S.JO, Ed1M>n
et Westmln\ltr. S·JO, Sen Ctemenlt el Irvine,
3 IS
FltlDAY
Costa Mua 11 Legun• BHCh, 3·1S. Tra buco
Hiii\ 11 WOOdDrtd!Jt, 3 IS
SATUllDAY
Nt woort Heroor at Se nta Barllere Tour
"•men• 9 a m
TaNNIS ,.., .. °"" tat l'atts. ,.r_l
SllllltS """' f<mos MaM6orl ClJratO def Bred Glloert
(US J, 6·3, 6-2. 6-3
Women's "'4.lmement <•t lndlanapels, Ind.) S6ntMs fllnll Katerina Matffve (Buloerla) def. Zina
G1rrlson CU.SJ , 6·3. 2·6, 6·2.
C ..... wemen
Al·Amarkan ~ .....
(ef L.H A ....... )
SllllltS I' NI
Teml Wllllllnoer (Stenlord) def. Sandra &lrch
(Stenford), 6·3, 6·0
Dautllaa "INI Kellv Murvll'llll·Stae>nanle Reece (ln<llana >
def Jeekl• &ootl'l·De11letle Jones (Okta noma
Stere'sl, 6·4, 6·2
TENNIS SCHEDULES
Hlllll IChMI 9lrt$
TU•SDAY
WHtmtnster et Hunllftlllon S.ecn. J, Foun·
rein Veltev e t Marina, 3. Ocffll View •• Edison,
J, Coron• de! Mar at E1tancle , 3; S.n Clemente
et Irvine, 3·1S
THUtUOAY
Corona de! Mer et Tustin, l ; University er
Estencle , J; Su11w 1 Leegue flnal1 et Huntlnoton
8HCh
P'RIDAY
Sunset l.Hllue flna'I t i Huntington Baedl
SOCCUt c..... men
alG WIST CON,•RENCI
UCI 4, Sen HSI St."9 0
S.n JOM Stet• goalie .. \1 .. : Mlkt Telt '
UCI acOf'ff'lll: Miiia Parisi 2. Darren Bedolla I. Shewn 8ulloclt I Goell• H Yea: Demon Ellla
4 I
Halftime: UCI . 2·0
SOCCllR SCHEDULES
c.-... "*' ,RIOAY
UCI ., Cal Stai. Fulltf'lon, 1:30 •
SUNDAY
Ntn O.·L.. \/"'' t i UCI, 2 P.m
C"""""9ttY c..... men
TUHOAY
Ore1111t Co .. 1 al Futltt'ton, J, GOiden
et CvPfen. ), ,RIOAY
Or•lllll Coast ., Golden WHI, l. c.-... '""*' W8DMISO•Y
West
Unlrt<I Stettl fnrer.,_t._I Unlveraflv a t UCI,
3JO,
SAT\MOAY
UCI t t CllalM'Tll n Collella, S o.m.
C"""""9ttY C.-... '""*' TU8IOAY
Ortllllt Coast 11 .. ktf1119lcl. ~:)O; GOldtft
Wftl at Petomar, t·30 ,9"0AY
Lont a.di CC a4 OrlMt C:O.t, l:.JO; I.A
Hlf1IOf' " GOldtl\ W..t. • • "'
NHL STANDINGS -cam-.. C1nte •11e1
C1loarv
KINI
Edmonton
V1ncouYer
Winnipeg
Toronto
SI. Louis
Ott roll
Chlc1go
MlnnHole
SmvtMDM*"
WLTPts s 3 3 13
6 s 0 12 s 4 2 12 s s 2 12
3 • 2 •
NwmDM.-
1 4 1 17
S J 1 II
4 4 J 11
3 • 1 7
2 • 1 s
Wates Cefttltrence ... ; ft1trkti DIVllMn
NY R1noers I 2 1 17
Plllst>vrgh 7 4 0 14
Phll1detC>l'll1 6 s 0 12 NY~slanden ' 5 1 9
New Jersev • 6 1 9
Weshlngton 3 7 1 7
Boston
Buff110
Hertford
Quebec
MOntreal
Ada.ms DIVIMon
7 2 J s 6 2
5 s 0 s 7 0
4 7 I
~V'sk
Wlnnloeo e. KMel •
Vencouver 1. Cetoerv 1 Boston J, &uttelo l, r.e
17
12
10
10
9
New York Ran91rs 9, F'lt:st>urgh
Chluoo S, Edmonton 2
Talllttlt'sG•rne
Chicago •1 Caloerv, 6·3S p m
Tllflde'l'I Gemes
Klnel el Quebec, eJS o m
VencouYer et Pl11St>urg11, U 5 pm
WHlllnglon ., Detroit, •·3S pm
GF GA
•S JS
60 56 .u 47
40 32
31 •1
so
35
39
•9 30 ..
S9
49
32 37
J9
47 ..
41
Q
40
37
36 .u
59
"
29
SI
'2
JS
46
45
31 s.
39
56
4S
Molllrtel al Hertford, 4 3S o.m
F'nlledetllllle e t New Jerw v, 4:45 pm
Winnipeg et New Yori< '"e nders. SOS Pm
Los Angeles
WlnnfPt!J
Jets I, I< Ines 4
k eH bv l'eri.cb
"Int ~..-lad
I. Winnipeg, Ellett l (Duncan, McBain), I S7
(PP) 2. Los A11111tes, Kru$nelnvskl 1 1Tonell1,
DeGrevl. t:37. 3, Loa Anoetes. Gretrkv 10,
14-ot. Penalllel-L.oa A/IDllH Oencll, served llv
MCOonoUOll (loo menv men on lcel. 1 1e. laumoertner, L.A (rOUQl'llng), 11·12, Neufeld,
Win (llllln·\tlckl1111). 11:22
SecaM ll'ertect 4, Los Anoelft, Nlcllolls 11 (ROl>ll•llle, Tev· tor>. S:Ol. s. LOS AnoetH. T•Ylor s (Nlcholls,
Deorev>. l 1S7 (pp). 6. Wlnnloeo, Asnlon l
(Mc8eln, Hewtfcnuk), 19:23. Pena l·
tlt s-Mc8eln. Win (llOldlno>. 7:31; Ducnesne, LA (nool!lllQ), ll:lS
T'lllrd ,,Wied
7. Winnipeg, Elttll 4 (Hawercnvit. A1111on),
t :23. e. Winnipeg, Etvnu•ll 2 CStten, Nummlnen),
12-.37 (POI. 9, Winnloeo. Glthen 2 (Turcotte,
Otauuon>. ll:l9 10, Winnipeg, Hewtrcnuk l
(Mc8eln), 16:14. 11, WIMloeg, Sma il 9 (Stten).
16:51. 12, Winnipeg, Neufeld 1 (Nummlnen,
Carlyle), 17:37. Penalllta-Kvte, Win (nl91'1·
sllckl119), A:23; TontUI, LA (r0V9nl1111). 9:40.
Small. Win (rouollln9), 9~40. McSorley, LA
(Sltslllnol, lCl'.53.
Shots on goal-l.os An9"es 9· 15· IC>-3•
Wlnnl11t11 ~ll-21-63
Powtr·•Y <>PPOrtunhlas-Los Anoattt 1 of
2, Winnipeg 2 of J Goa~os AllMlts. HH IV. S·•·O ca sll0ta·3S :iavts). Winnipeg, RtdCllck, 3· l·I
()4-)0).
A-1S,53S.
o._ ... ......
DAV.Y'S LOCK•• ( .............. di) -S
llOttt , 170 •'*-"· 2~ bonllo. 1s rock fl"1, 1 llallbut, 116 c11lco beu , 17 aancs ban, 15
mackerel, 2 Uno cod, 17 aculPln, 7 w roo. 7IO ~ oercll, 3' sNtPIMad, 17 whllefl"1 N•~T LANOtMO - 3 llOtts, 60
.,,.., •• 10 .. nc1 MU. 4 madltltl, •S roe!\ "'"· m KlllPln. 200 111ue -en, 10 r.o11..
Go1 f
AUTO •ACIM9 ,
JUM• Cit Tlle ordtr
ti cer, time, '• .,,.. ...
"' mPrll \, Avrton ~. re11t, Mc:L..artn Hotwla, 1 llO\K, ii mlnUfet,-'6.m MCOftd1, l".23 f'\'IPI\.
2. Alain ll'rost, P"renee, MCL..aren Honcsa, UUf.SJI. 1 Tftlerrv leutun, .... lum, 8-llon Ford !>Flt, l:M.llJll .. o.r.... aww, Austria, Ftrrarl,
l~SUIJ l • ._ .. ,..,. "-1111, llalv, e.n.11on Ford
!>FR, l:M.M.776 6. •tee.• ,..., ... , llatv, Wllllerns Judd,
\:U.IUll.
1. ~u Nallallma, Jaoa11, l.Otl(• Honda, l!IU6.151,
I. l'NllHt Streiff, Franca, AGS Ford,
l:U.\UU •
'· PtllllNt Al!lot, France, l.&C Lola Ford, li.l .. U.1.._
10. MalM'klo G"9tll'nl11. Breill, L.evton Houw /Mrctl Judd, l!JOJ IS)
11. Mk.t*t Alt>oreto, Italy, Ferreri,
1.3UU71. 12. Jonathan Pelmtr, 8rltatn, Tyrratt Ford, 1:U OUl2 .
U. Pi.rlulet Martini, ltetv. Lots Minardi
Ford . 1:33.32.f'lS. 14. Jull•n 8tlleY. Brlleln, TyrreM Ford,
1:35.00.170.
IS. Lula Ptrtz Sale , Soeln, L.ol5 Minardi
Ford. l:l!.15.lfO.
16. Aourt Surultl, Jeoen, f.loC. Lola Ford,
1::n.2u•2.
17. •-Arnoux. Franca , Ll11lw Loto Judd,
1::13.21..346.
DWMtltllltoll
11. AndrH de c ... rls, ltetv, A.lei Ford, IS
te ps tell
WMf~lflltttS......_
~
I. Senna. u. 2 F'rost, M; 3. Bout~. 29; s. Aloora10, 2•. 6
(Ila) Nannini eno l/i•rwlck, lS,
10. Mame41. 12. °'" ,.c.,.. NMltA "NALS <•t ,._,
TOf" P'USL ...... °"'
8erMr, '1, 4
F'IOWI, 16, 1
9. CeoeUI, 14, .
Joe Amero. Otd For91, F'• .. S. "' seconds ti 271.11 mPll, def. Gery Ormsby, A.011vlllt ,
7.191, 120.01; Derrtlt Gwynn, Mleml. S.I ...
261.tf, def. Eerl Whlllno. Monl ... rlO, Wesn.,
5.311, H US; Olck L.a Hele, Lensl119, Mien .•
i.011, n4.31, def Eddie Hlh, Wlclllle Fells,
Tuai, lll'olle, Stlfrlty Ml'klowney, Mt Ctemtn\,
Mien., S..lM, 2n .n . def MlcllMI erotlltrton.
Tulw, Okie., UGI, 274 22, Frank Brecllev.
0re11111. s..m. 2SU1, def er-Snow, Fort
Worth, Tex ... 7.17t, 1n 53, ICCH'I Johnt, CCH'PUI
c11r1111, T•••s. 6J32. 232 07, def. A.obtrt RMlll,
Wllllller, t.SOJ, 9S 7t, Dennis Forctlle, Min·
nat:POlll , S.A7t, 160,64, def. Connie l<elltte,
YIJllentl, Nllcll., 13.0SO, 65.15; Rudy Toepite,
Otrdanelle, Ark ,S.:tlO, te2.CM, def Frenlt
Hewley, Galneavllle, Fie.. orot1e
Qlla11ei111Ws
Gwynn, S.lSS, 712?3, def Amato, S.171.
273..lf; LaH•'•· s.m . 29037. def Muldownev, 1.351, 90.64; &radley, S.J71, 2417'. Clef Jo11n1,
U75', 112:1Jo.TirC.llt, S 116~. no '2;11tf.""TlJel)l(t ,
10.437, 906.
S«niflnal• Gwvnn, S. lJl, 273.... def. Le Helt , S 324,
264.11; Forcallt , S 196, 263 IS. del. Bredtev,
S.206, 2 .... 62. """'s Gwynn, S 134, 774 7'2, def Forcette, S 147,
271.•t
FUNNY CAR
Rauftd OM
Ken1w &ernstein. Delles, Bulc1< Ru ne, S 446
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tloned New windows & lmmed occpy possible t1on lmmed occ;py poss-New ~aut 2BR. 2BA. Nov 2 cau tor apptm 825 Center St 642· 1•2• • • FEW ...........
French Doors New cop-Shon or long tetm lse 1ble Cl'lildren & pets OK upstrs apt tor yrly leaH 631-1879, SQ fT ULORE 2Br/2 par~i~ng spaces
per plumbing Cozy FR Children & pets OK $2650/mo Doug Herbst wlolf street parking 2BR Duple" Xlnt N'fl.PI u+,..ct:fi~ Xtra lg patiO. $1200/mo:
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WANTED trplc, lormal dining rm 0 & quiet $735 ... 2 i•11:o Drapes 10r Deauv1lle condo t Clean Mesa Verde lg vaulted ce1hngs. blllns, *NEWLY FURNISHED• paho b11t1ns. poot clean COSTA MESA •New White Carpet & Bob 723-0350
by pvt party 3BA 2BA. d/w, 2 car gar· Sl750/mo 720•7400 CEANFRONl 1 BDRM$ * 6•2·1850 * -• -•Ctoseto3 F..,,.s •mA•UTE• Goll course view prel age patio, fireplace Available Great locallon ----• ., Beaut 3B 2Ba t hse a..;llliiil•lilll•llilliH 721-8508 $1100 No pets 640-2495 2BR • den unturntturn Must see' Bkr 675-4606 *•MESA PtHS• * • HSTSIDE DU,LEI ~g;s~~l~~and South AIC,gar.,rw/d hk u;~ *
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porary condos near com-lBA · dining rm & lrptc 2 mo~ Ok 722-7007 balcony appli lndry w/lrplc 1BR $650 Like patio. garage new paint •t~~;~d~!~~ ~~~~~~!° Hoag Hosp S 1100/mo.
pletlon Open & bright ~;~gar, ~ew ~ain~ & crpt *lllAll lfW llPLEX' S1300tmo yrty 673-2880 new & very pvt' Frptc carpet appllances •Cable TV Available 4101 Hilaria
with 3 bdrms, Ip . lamlly Adult~n~c9c:171 ~ .. a~~~:s 3BR 2BA. 2 car gar. lrp1d FURNISHED DELUXE 2BD pool,N~~E.+sd1•9~~~4 7 S950/S8l~o-~~~8002 or •New Laundry Fac11t1tes ITSL MGMT 642-1603 room, lnSlde laundry & __ D/W micro w/d hkups near bay and ocean trpt sec ___ ___ •Covered Parkmg 3BR, 2 SBA. Eastbluff d~le garage. Top quality •LAG 3BR 2'1SA. 2-sty,1 trash comp' Yrly 51400 gar $1100 yrly aiso •BACHELOR Eside apt-CASACIUIAIA •Pr1vateBalconyto twnhse. 2car gar. newly
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landscaping 675-4912 Agt 3BR 2BA lresnly painted winter. 992·2923 $595 incl ut 720-1S65 •2BA S750 •Sorry No Pets
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I .a.a 1010 home. great location, 3 •-l 25•:t,<;>range 642-2520 ,. 928-18"4 714 675-7764 comp ete,y re.,,odeteo 2BR .)BA garage S750 •·PLEX remodeled very ~===~==~= . ..... btks 10 beach & shops acatl S Featuring 48R 2 18.A.. PV1 C~ Beau\ilul 2BR apts Pool Pam 546-5880/979·3848 Clean 2BA 18A gar,
GOV'MTHOMES s 1 00 (U S•25 000 includes condo ~ fc a profess on ally land-OStl MtSl 2624 rec room. launory room patio, grd flr no pets •• ,.., _..,.
Repair) Foreclosures plans lor e11s1 property JIHI oa OS llMEllATE OCCIPAICY scapeo Pat•o & UP· •Great Easl5•de ioc• Rudy tor instant move-MUT SEE? S715tmo-MC 968-1•87 it WITH BOAT SLIPS'ft Ta~ Delinquent Property' 759· 1193 ltrl ZIOZ Nwpt Hghts Be1court style grades too numerous to 1 & 2 Bdrm apts stan in• ~;60 sg:~ ~t6r Nmo 2BA 2BA I P new carpet REN FREE TILL NOV 1 EXCLUSIVE BEACH
Now selling This area' WANT OLDE CdM prop-RENTALS AVAILABLE Cletached ty,nnm '·)' men11on This Bluffs S6 15 Gar cable a\1 v ·I encl gar . a.II DIHns near Lg 2Br 28a in •-pier encl COMMUNITY
Ca ti (Rel u n dab I e I erty cash or cash 10 your Short term & winter new 2-car aitch 3B~ beauh ""'11 not iasi Grnblt w BBQ 1nory rm ALA •IW &PTS. shops $750imo gar nl(ups 01,,,. patio Has t>eautlful 1BR I BA on
1•407.7u .3220 E•I loan foreclosures ok SS50 10 51400 2 SBA Ceramic 11te& oai. lmmeo occpy possible Sorry No pets 631-842-530 W W son 810 CENTER 3 $795•5500• dee> 'Eths nr the BAY• 1100 s/f W/D
K31 t for lfst1ngs net to you .A.gt 673-5599 Waterfront Homes Inc cbnts Mo-to-mo ok k•Cls CSnotdren & pets OK TSL MGMT TSL MGMT 6412-160 Ben No pets 540-"484 hkup, trplc. moo, O/W, _ ok Subm11 on pet nort or long 1erm lse 722·9012 or 6•2· 1603 NPT HGlS area 2Br i& , • -~--gar -Enjoy our pvt bch• IHI IOWI PAYIHT1 osta Ntll 10241 215 M R~altoB~b 1 S 1800 mo Chi E ynn $18751mo Doug Hl!f'bst mleSliB.AU Sorry No Pets• Ba. gar . new carpet new lrv1at . 2644 1 it Boat Slips Extr•*
We'll give you ttie down in I IESA VERDE ~~~~6900 oa s Kemp 760·5000 720·3980 or 760-5000 S52S dep 'SR moot1e Paint. no pets• S7•01mo Orangetree Condo 1BR -Sorry, no pets
exchg lor a share ol own· •BR 2BA. $214 900 Pnn-1-----nr M~V nr a~ ... v APAllTllrlTS Mme Secure Mature • oep 642-5722 loft ten('ll S pool CAU. , ......
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apprec You receive AFFORDABLE GIANT" ***2BR • Den tBA \\ 1 ' 1 I \\ ~ 1 quiet large. clean Apts Dishwasher encl garage, carpet paint orapes 1 2-c.r gar, frplc, frige.
l OlWllax benefits Musi) SBA 38A. lrg eat ·in cottage 214 Apoiena RE Al TOR<., • RE ~LTOOC. • Pool & spa patio Of deck BEAUTIFUL ZBR 1BA 1,, cable TV Fro.,, $635 me avail 11 ' 1 S 700 mo dlw, 1 blk. (o bcn. A,vall
have clean credit .A.gt kitchen. living room Close to town $1350/mo LARGE 3Br 2Ba condo 2· 675 491 Ppme 1oca11on Quiet comple~ Pool gar-Sorry. No pets 645-55~ 552·7•46 1111 S930/mo 650-3159
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SELLER anxious and Beautiful lamlly home on a $995 Mo lSI & last *Lrg 3BR 28A upper 1BR lBA sundeci.. enc
ready to movel Drama, cut-de-sac Soutn Coast CHARlll& ·S300 642-5290 duplex garage lireplac:e gar. close 10 so coast
charm, style ... th1s hOme Plaza area. $340000 2BR2.SAHOUSE NEWPOR T HEIGHTS laundrl hook-up, 3 Pl a z a 5 ; 1o mo
has II •II' The entry flows Margie, .A.gt 979-8280 Beam ceilings. brick lrplc 2BR 1 BA patio avail vdecllk: • '1300EllTILS 540-0 117 or 962-9804 into an expan&1ve hv1ng1 -lam1l y rm pa110 11 15 $800 mo no pet ..,.
and dining area which CISTOI 01 A '14 ACRE! $1275/Mo Call NATALIE 6•2•4011 s 1BR Apt Carpttt orapes
soars 2 stories in height Under construction SBA S48-6569 or 759-6600 BACHELOR PAD almost stove lg tence paho
The kitchen is open to 1he 4BA over 3.000 s/I Poot Merrill Lynch Really Nev.pori Lat1d•r1g unioue oceanfront S9SO mo close to shopping avail
drm. enhancing thel on '• acre lot, $349.0001 ---separate cor1do spacdk 2BR w view s 1oso mo now 650-724•
fnendly in-formal am-Margie .A.gt 979-8280 RENTALS AVAILABLE 2BR 2BA dbl gar 2BA • Den S 1-350 mo --blance 'The downstairs • _ I Short term & winter s1200 mo 548-9909 DOCKSIDE RE 722_9730 E'SIDE 1Br ups1a.rs cable
mstr ste 15 completely lf8H leada 104 $850 to $1400 TV nkup wa'k in c1ose1
separate from the up-1seR. 3BX. tolt. lam rm.I W1ttrfro1tHo•ts,138R ~i~™~1·r~~•ace WAUTOIALllAISL 3;~sv~~a~~J11f6 ~
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stairs bdrm. an 1deat ar-Fantasic View• needs llC b 1 t 1 1 1 0 tBA & den 1 1Ba 2-sty __ rangement tor a teen-TLC $565 ooo Agt Tara • e u 'u prv yar e11ec twnhme m Bayside---------
aoer The loll dramall· •94-0215, 497-5123 R111ters 173-1900 ~ 2~~ p~f, 63 i-~~:;· Cove Frplc sundecks He1· rloom cally overlooking the trm na . w/d 2-car gar gated
gives this home special New construction. 3BR, I JL-• ·~i4~\:· comm pool & spa on the e1tcllem•nt Price re· 3BA. lam rm, beaulllul l uvl • P ,,-bay $22501mo 240..1752 Cl I
duc:ed 10 $270,000 ~:r:d~eS~7~~ ~e7 Ptnin11l1 2101t IB1g Canyon Condo. lg 2BA ot 1
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garages Hurry on this I WELL lurmshed 3Br 2Ba 3BA 1 '·BA gar frptc. tri-BLUFFS Condo. 3Br I
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beach $850/mo incl ling lat>ulous clubho\lse BAYFAONT Condo 2Br
water 640-4090 P<>O'a~sm~~;· ~~~~,.55 1 ~lt5JloA Coves 2Br den.
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$2000/mo & 2Br 2Ba •BR 38A 2 st home nice BAYFRONT Condo 2Br '
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2Br hse on Bluff' 3 blks to alarm d w stov• 3 car LINDA ISLE 2 story 5Br
b9ach. lg deck. dbl gar gar S l500tmo 964-23041 1:1,.011 ~dock S 10.000
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OCEAN VIEWI YEARLY I $475 831·51&711690 ''bath MIO() 494.~1 I way to re11en my Id.... Ible 9Cfledule. W1U train ••-•-.. I Pot1hve etmMPh«e, FIT •--You Who o•w me ttw on Jot> ease . com· ......--t>uay chl'lf~acttc ona
2Bt11hdue>te•end.fiatd, N 9 Non smkr M/F to shr,NEW exec office w/luU dtvlne giti to tOfQtVe .nal mlMIOn Mutt be nMt &IWANTED LIVING DEMO.I Cerol 831·5e8"4 Ctvll or Mnlttty enotneer ~!~07~ S 1 ~~2 3~80,,1 2Bt1·~ea.upsta1rt1dwn. sec:ty aves. 1rvme/Tu1tln fOf'get the wrong that •II PttsoMt.>6--New office CRATSBE .. INOT~EOR·I ae•'*9 wlth1·5y.artexpeti.n<:e Wiii
"" --•I pool, S3e0/mo .. $200 atea. Good IOf RE1nvest·1 done to me and You wt\O location. 1'1trbof Blvd ANGE CURTAIN I_.....,. ....... In water end MW« ltie•ll· Full t ime Polon •Frl
Spotless 1Br tumllhed 1 dee> Ave1l now 8-46--85801 merit specialist or other are lll alltlle 1n11anoetof1 CM. CeH Cindy bet~ •FuH·TJme & Part-Time Frontotlie;e,enthullastic& tiel det19n. BSCE or .. I .7em·3309m "9/$0 Hr
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$850/mo Couplet only Prot MIF 10 stir niee 28r SVC$ available 730-9535 short dialogue want 101 -S300•1W• llcillt, competitive salary, Registration or abtllly to our lm. port company I et1ta. A"*' 1n petlOn
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1 1-Y: 673_6021 1 1118111 l8HC a and confirm once m<>f• AlllllTm0&.111 ,CALLChflstt543-0470or CarOl831-5664 Recent college graduate ministration and mall· 729 FaradSt .. C.M lnnfllUll i nc u lj ' I that I neve< want 10 be •CONST. BKGRND 558·1501 ----considered. Send covet egement Wiff train right •S.U·5525*
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t 7 : vw. New carpets, pref 22 send inquiries to Mr B. toward• me and my loved T~·~·P~~~~:s For Marine Store In New· Y I GENERAL OFFICE Pos-sk1ll1, ventpuneture, heCpful. not req'd. S7/Hr •••• t to 32 yra. Clean. S525mo PO. Box 78. CdM 92625 ones Amen 547 0550 tao-t.FREE port Beach. AMI for Jonn Olstml IYI IEP Ilion 1n Westminster, EKG, lnl. Busy FP. Exp + bonulff. Call P•1rlc:k
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modern, reoec. 280 Tri· Park Newport. MstrBR vice • takeover existing prayer 3 consecutive ·--UST* D&lltEI able 8am·5Pm Mon-Fri. call 895·tn!. MEllOAL UST -IUL ESTATE
plex. Oeck.Lndy. gar Nr avail now n-smkg F 101 company Owner w1she$ days Aller the tnlfd day, ' • Ryder Systems Inc at lllGl.llY Hiii • betl.S850m0 492-1699 share '2BR 28A torettraand ollers 14yr your wlsh willbegranted @ .. P/Tlt.,.rt Friendly, courteou• CostaMesatoeatlon Hrly a Ing •BACKOFFICE• FIDTllJlllAI
Walk 10 beach. 2 BR. ss2oi mo. no 'dep/sec1 bUsmess at reasonable no matter how dtiflcult 1t1 ... i•·•MS•lti•& ~ler neededMfor d~I-wage. Contact Kathy 0< E~~ ::.~a~or:'m~~ate Busy Newport Beach Llmllec:toppor1unltyto1<>1n
H'•BA encl oar $ 725/mo nee 72 1· 164 1, 721 ·4022 terms. Write 2021 Bus•· may be Then promise to I fl ,,. Pr it,.w d caterer M onh t ,.ru Debbie 641·3045 ~ """" ex---ienoe l\Ot j OBGYN w.o. ahemoon national real estate mat·
225 L p le • A B -I ness Center Or Ste 214 publish this dialogue es hi. "• H., " ays. •y•r o s. .....,. .. , ... ~. ,.... off. Will treln. 645-7870 k 11 1 with un--7 79a aoma pt . PROF FEM Non Smoker Irvine 92715 Of 752-0322 soon as your favor hesl t•••••oaflt1I lrvrne, 261-8178 llllYEIY necessary, wlll train ---I e I~ sys ~m F ln-
63 • 18 t·' ~~:a~~!!8~~ifv. 1~,!.1"; I ••ti To LtH U14 been or•. nte<I MCP __ ..... htr ..... stHls. CASTHIERS ANO PUMP F~~ea~:::~'v!io ~~~~t = .. 1~/:rri~.~~~':;" Pllmll RlHI ,·:~a1::.'"g!i1 ~•ck
IC. •• ... •~90 -I , .... ,, ...... /ft 72• ••10 AT ENOANTS needed • . --some HP nee Loe rets. Ayers at SELECT master BO ~ mo sec; * lbow HAS 1$$ -y • ..~,. ' No exp. nee Make up to BrlllO currant OMV re-•snss WAITEI 722-1777 BmER HOMES & ..... 2706 dep & refs. Ruth eves llOf TOs1 $10.000/up No llY(Q ti Sf, .llH APARTMENT MGR. Pan-S6 hr CdM. 644-5054 cord. 364•6121 Apply NOW Woody 1 GARDENS
MESA VERDE Poolside 854•2026 cred v 1no pen Call Oen· O Holy St Jude. Apostle1 Time to relieve managers ,.H .. IUS I W.ES IELIYEIY PllSll Wharf.Ne. S7S.0474 I PAIT TIME/Fii CPA REAL ESTATE 751·5000
cable TV 11. cOOk, 11 laun-Shr 3BR 2BA bayfront hm mson Assoc 673-7311 • and Matyr great 1n vlftuel on oays oll, etc, Costa --Seek nn F 11 T me Del very Near 0 C Airport 20-24 hr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii dry To 91\'lpl M n-smk 30 on Bal Isl $500 mo. .. -and rich in mlfacles. neari Mesa 642-4905 Wkdys Help wanted In all Oepts 1"• u • 1 1 HOTEL wk Clet'lcal/Gen. ofllce.
t S88wtl 9etty545-4156 UltlS Call 714-873-74031M•ae1 W1att4 2916 kinsmen of Jesus Christ. a'sSEllLE·s Will train Must be avaJI· sioc;k~r,4~· Call ror A1tract1veExecu11veShoe-I Will 1raln on computer. UllPlll•lt
or 213-926-6653 JIM s2so 000 2nd wanled faithful intercessor of ell e n e able some evenings & app • Shine Valets for Hotel 476--941 1 With Of wtlhOul typing. ···••I tttll 2711 G I I I Cusiom Laouna home 2 who invoke your special Immediate openings With weeKends n tPT Great DIVER VIPs. We train Cell PJ's l\eeded ror· •R• WI llTEL u11es or eat1 R-2 lots 151'1.~ yield 3yrsl patronage 1n time ol or without expenence benelils. Apply 1n person Ul\derwater drve tech, Shoe Shine Co. tor inter· PAIT TllE SIOO •Short-term _.. 2740 46% L·V Call Dennison need. to you have re-•ELECTRONICS TIE NmlY SUCI must be scuba certified, view 759-l89l Tired of llttlno at home? •Long-term W5~1~7 ~':s :~wp ~~~~ --.-.-.-1-l-(_lft_A_U_l"'"E-'"' Assoc 673-731 1 NOW• course lrom the depth of •MSOELCDHEARNSICAL 1212 S COAST HWV will train. 673-3630 •OISECLU-IE•S Well, get out and do •Teoip.to Pecm.
· • • my heart and humbly beg '• LAGUNA BEACH " sometl'llllg challenging! 1
Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7445
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E side C M 24-hr access Aaataact•tatl ; to whom God has given, •PLASTICS IRIYER/FLlllST Own transp. h•ih enero/' You can work on the Severalpasltionsavallable
eatah It Slaue S150tmo * 63l-6l55 L 1 ztzo • such great power toi•PACKERS • Par1 -T1me.Newpor1Beech gOOdsaJary~ 3l-3l3 phone settlllO appoint· In Hunt1ngtoll Beacn.
2724 Commercial --••••C•ta 1 come 10 my assistance.
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•TR~~~~SFTS OPEN I' 1-CALL 644-1413 lmllll IESlllEI ments for our sales force Fountain Valley & ""Or-______ _._,. I help me 1n my present A I i•IYE• FIT pos tor rad Int 08. and eam $800-$900 per ange County areaa 1 or 2 Rmmates Wanted I .E. hie eat DID JOU SEE and urgent pe1111on In ra-
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Need to hire 125 people! CWSIFIEI I " " g · 1 mon1h ror 20 hours of O.L WEAVER N-Smkr, Prof. Fem CdM.' eat I turn. I promise to make for Garden Grove /Hunt-UYEITISlll 'For catenng van. Must be s!pner w/O.slon firm.°<: I work per week. Guaran-TEMPORARIES
673-5823 Ger Inc I I WOMAI your name known. and lngton Beach areas I capable of dellvenng A rpor&t loc:. Exp In dcon teed $6 per l'IOur plus 71 4/547-0550 100%FREE 27691 10 be invoked 1 APPLY TODAY UL.El ca1ered lunches S6 to tract custom resi en· 1 1 XI 1 k 1~~~~~~~~~
N B. shr 2BR 2BA Beaut ---------L I cause you ' TPI PIRS .. Hl •E-ESEllTATIYE $8/Hr Must t>ri~g OMV lial. Sales backgmd l\8C ~nom::if~s ~ut;~;n • 1:
Ocean View Penthouse! WESTCLIFF lllLllH I FIL 'l Say three Ha11 Marys and I 12792 Valley View :2t4 " rn PMtout. Lori's t<itctlen. Sal + comm. 957'5725 a~d friendly pe0plea1tcefi RECEPTIONIST
w/Gar Very quiet Pool, Corner VIEW Suite I Outside steirway above Glortas Pubhca11on must Garden Grove33373--0505 The Dally Piiot has Im· 979-0747 LllUIY PllE P/T In ttils position For full-service facial
jac. sauna. fitness rm. FULL SERVICE Del Taco & enuance to be promised. St Jude1405 & 22 Freeways in the mediate openings lor l ORIVER friendly person to HI 1PI 11 IPI IPI salon, 30 hrs/wk, eves &
clbh'S6tard g;1e;i93P~ Wes1chff & lryine. Npt Ber Parker Sea Food Grill prey lor us and all who Bndgecreek Business Pk telephone salespeople. do.ioc:ai toOd dehverles to N:Wpo~ Beach Public L•-
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Call Mr Lawso~ wkl\ds Incl, 549-3030
furn. /mo 2 • 4_ Sign space avl on Westch f (next to Balboa Ferry on invoke your aid Amen ASSEMBLERS to build• Must type 45 wpm and the corporattl, communi· 11r:iY 10~58 al7b~:en ~0!: 549-9001
BALBOA 38t 2Ba beaut ~ 145·1101 June 8. 1988 at 1 05 PM Tt11s Novena has never sailboats Will Hain have gOOd commumca· ty. Monday. Friday Oays. shelving t>ootcs 11.f9 ~rs IEClPTillllT
duplex. tip, bale. gar . -•--• 111,,. Wednesday afternoon , been known 10 1a11 I have A 1 78m Ma Gr or tlon skills Call Peggy Meyerhot's Ca1er1ng . r week Possible"' his P&ITl-IP llTIST F ie di pleasant person
prol/F N/S, call Lon/ *rrwhtsttll ., * Please cell 650·5650 had my request granted y~gh~s 1631 P~ce~la I Blevins 642-4321 I lrvme 261-6#8 ~d wee ends Fle~ble Wlll TRAIN State-of·lhe-~a~I~ full time. eusy
Julie $425/mo 673-4586 2 RH• hl11t S1itts evenings Of leave message. AL I Costa Mesa · --11-IYEIS schedulll\O 'contact art equipment 5 dys/wk phOneS Kllowtec:tge of
•&1 ••• ••• ••• HEE RHT Tl IEC. 1 . am T 01 DAILY PILOT Susan Warran. Newpof1 Including Sat. Typing & Costa M esa/Newport --$425/mowllyrlease Lt1t •••• 2s'Perua1I Services I I ' i To service Merchant Ac-Cent8f Branch Library art background helpful BeachareahelpfUl.Appty
Nice 2Br/ 1Ba $425/mo. n· Pvt entry & resvd parking 1 3004 STMIEITS! counts Base ~gas allow-644•3 191 Pleasant. friendly at· in person, Penllysaver,
smk Bob 675-3607 Ample guest parking • • 330 west Bey St ance & commission Call mosphete. Apply Pen· 1660 Ptacen11a Ave •
Beautllul Large 2BD 2BA u11htleS & 1g sign incl Rt1tt lichatls' SPofls minded individuals Costa Mesa. CA I Stephanie 755-l660 IESI CUii nysaver, 1660 Placenlla Costa Mesa.
furn condo to snare 2 lmmedposs 642-9347 fOlJNDADS 'lii4tteE•pltJ•ttt panlu~Call~~:57~Hr 1 lllYEI AllStars Inns is seeking Ave::..:_ostaMesa __ ---------
car oar. wash8f & dryer, Sample booklet of most _P_---To service established FIT desk clerk 11pm1 Production Inspector Restaurant .
1nc Prol M or F pref 300, 4301-1311 SO FT ARE fREE oflell asked questions •••••••••••••••••••• · lunch route Earn $60 10 -7am. Salary SS 00/hr Microscope exp prel but Floor Assist-Bus Boy. under 30 $500 mo a u111 ' 1617 WESTCLIFF D~IVE and answers Available 10 t t i $75 daily your car Lori's Call 957-3063 not nee Good t>enefits. Apply only in petson after
Close to South Coas11 Nwpl Bch. Ag1 541-5032 Caff,• you for $3 95 • 45c post-1 t • .,..... •I Kitchen. 979-0747 Looking lor people who I $5.00/hr Apply In person 4:30PEMC. Hem1ngwcao~ '(;::·~~239~mec:t ca11,
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usTSllE CISTA IEsA age write to t t ' wallt 10 work in seies. Screntom Eno1neer1no 2441 . oast Hwy.
ne room ofc w/pro;t 142-,llll About Employment. 3551t SPREAD • Fas1 Paced growing co. knowledge ot anliques a Ille . 3550 Cadillac Ave, Restaura.nt
Cll·ICW SllE PCll entry New carpet & i¥ No Lantana. Suite 689. t j needs a well org,anized plus. lull or PIT. advance Costa Mesa (near Harbor llLIEllsr.
3Br 2Ba, 2.car gar. rrplc . paint All ulils pd, s350, Camarillo. CA 93010 t • hlghly mot1v1a1ec:t ind. to into mgmt possible & MacArthur) Frozen YQgart seeks
$500 lemonly 754-1888 mo Scot11548-230J 1•FOUND KEESHOND. THE t assist off mgr.Ab1llty to 645-4272 PIHflWEI tnendlypeoplefOfF/T& • 1 male. 10128, v1c1n11y of 1 E•Jltymeat t t i work ul\der direct super--
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E'Side CM MIF prof shr NEW OFFICE FOR RENT Paularino School. Costa t t • 111s1on and handle a var· llRSHY SAi.ES f /T Detail·oriellted person. i~or eeo f e d a;i
1800s/I 3er 2·~Ba tux 17thst .Cos1aMesa Mesa 557-3911 Dtaestics 30ll:t NEWS·· •ety or dull~ 1n a_prol. Call for~ppt,646·744 1 ¥00dEngll1hMllll1.WILL ~= g:i are~~t:!;
twnhm Gated comm. pv1 646-4330 LOST Sat to122 Black LIVE IN Wanted room &~. I envlr. Call Lisa 24 1·0284 LLOYD.S NURSERY RAIN. Pleasan1. friendly annflcetlons fOf all tnltts parking 646-9620 • · •1 atmosphere. Apply Pen-r ,. · _._ SECRETARIAL SHY. Cat. Easlblull Reward to board • salary Many Cle· t SHEIAL OFFICE HIRE nysaver: 1660 Placentia Need fie• hrs? We are
MATURE non smoking Working out of your anyone who nas lnlor-tails. Call Sandy In Costa • New ort-Mesa area hrs Ave , Cos1a Mesa able to work w/you.
adult to shr townhouse In home? 11ave oll1ce-Need mat1on regarding who Mesa, 751-6858 • Work In the ever expanding •. 8-l Mature person' able -Compe1111ve pay. Call
metro area $450/mo • branch loc:a11on' Wiii ex-took him 721-9669 t • .1 to handle 1-person olflce • . I p /T ltct,tit1i1t Tod a y 5 4 8 . 9 I 4 7
''tuhl 64 1-8180 change free rent lor REWARDlostdOg WHITE Employaeat 5530. Newspaper Promotion F1eldl • 642-7088 . through clas\lf1ed For Skin care salon In Francesca.Corner 17th&
MtF share 2Br 1 . BA pnone1recep11on For LAB MALE 1017 Needs -t .I COM $6/Hr 675·4190 lrvlne. Costa Mesa
E c M twnhse n-smkr more info call 722-7022 heart med1cat1on VIC ol •COSMETICS SAUS • If you are self-motivated and .1 .. --------------,.--__:::::::==-----1.-=======-
palio. gar $4001mo . , TllE SPACE STATIH Springdale/Westm H B Cosmetic Counter Sales .• llke working with teenagers •. FUN uhl 548-4484 Iv mes Representing over 325 897-3171 or 636-3201 FT tPT Must be ex. t 1
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NB BR avl 11 1 1n 3BR buildings'" Orange Co When tllelallleavess1ar1 perienced Beau11lul . this may be the opportunity • AFTER SCHOOL
condo $290/mo · dep & One call does 1t all lor lurnong ,1 s time 10 turn 10 Newport Beach cosmetic t 1 b ltl f •,. ulll MIF prel ma1ure your ottice leasing needs ctasS1fied for help wtlh pre· boutique Call Mr Wells • YOU Ve een W8 ng Or• •
631-2011 alt 2 30p/wkl\d No cost to you 752· 1122 winter mamtenaN:e M·F 9·5. 760-0111 • WORK A·I POSITIONS
-----~ t This is a GUARANTEED IN-t
0: COME or $400 per week to :1
• start with potential earnings t
: of up to $1000 per week. :
l l Years & Older
Work Evenings & Saturday
Work In the ever expanding
Newap•per Promotion field. If you are
self-motivated and llke working with
teenagers, this may be the
opportunity you've been waiting for.
YOU C AN AVERAGE PER WEEK
II: An Insured van, wagon, pick-:
t up/ shells are a MUST. •
s7500 $400 PIR WEEK
(Te Start)
With Petentlel • •• OR MOREi.
PHONE: 498-3321 .------.... -------------...-...... ;,;;;;,;;;,;,;;,;,;;,;;;;,;;;,;;;;,;;;;.;..a Work In Your Own Area •
Ce•eat Ctacttle Fir..... P1i ati11 i to $1,000 PIER WEEK liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil meways. patios, patns. FlREWOOD 1'"'1•a•v-ea-r•s1.o""I A"a_p_p_y""Nl"'la-· For More lnform•tlon
$2.66 Per day I etc No 1ob too small Euc. Orange wd. free dehv Customers R1cherd Sinor Call Mr. James· Reas Mickey. 536-0553 642-9281 or 646-3177 (Lie Ins Refs) 645-7608 t
All Transportation Provided
By An Adult Supervisor
WOU II YOVI OWi IEJGHIOIBOOD That's ALL you pay lor BRICKtCONCRETE wQrk FIHr la1t1U1tita1 •F;AINTING • 25 yrs e'XP. (213)-477-3183 •• 3 lines, 30 day minimum I Prof reliable, res. refs I I • reasonable, neat FREE ~~e I FREE~641~U3~N •em ~s~m662~4~• r.~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·:·~·~·~·:·~·~·~·:·~~=======~~~~~~~~~~
Insured Van. Wagon, or
L•rge Sedan la Required
SERVICE C~ .... T'I ;1uxa~ BY SANDERS I . ---
1 trl•IC I t Ceramic Tile-Hardwood RALPHS PAINTING. Ext / * oOXLITY Guaranteed* Marble-Vinyl-lnslallal1on I'"' Wallpaper. Slrip. free
DIRECTORY Cus1om Tile & Brick Work . and Repair 760-7333 I est Reas Lie 962-470 1
tPAT) IRVINE CONST -8 .---BEST OUALITY & PRICES I )(Int Reis 843-9044 ID 7a1a IN PAINTING GOOd refs
INCREASE YOUR REACH AL'il• ---11ousehold repairs paint. John 645-2955
GET IN OUR IMPROVED !"all lft refurbishing carnantry -n •-1--· .,... FREE EST E•P Painter .-sn;w ~oving Mom will care lor drywall etc ary 645-5277 Int/Ext House & Apt Senlelllr""'1 yourehlld2yrs&upinmy --•HANDYMAN• Reas 24hours 821-1818 -· • -p••fs c M l'IOm8 Mon thru Fri _ '~"" -Reis •K•m 650-8661• Big & sml Jot>s-Worl\ guar PAINTER NEEDS WORI< For more 1nforma11on --Call Bruce ~7·0780 lnttExt ce1l1ngs refln cab
CALL TODAY" Licensed Cl'llldcare in my FENCES-GATES Tree tflm 25 yrs e•P Refs 964-3837 ••• FIR LOIS home Breakfast lunch Du C •• B ... end fl.In 8ct1V1lles •Lots mp runs ""I N MICHAEL COX PAINTING 142-4121 tJt.310 olHugs• Call 646-7939 ~~imWhyte.642•7205 $12/Hr ' MATERIALS ----BHhD( References 675-4006
ICleaaiar Serrice tf HXULING s£Rv1CE I PAINTING & WALLPAPER Piil.iC llTIOE ;Prof Hsclng FREE ests Gar/Yd Clnups Trees REMOVAL RELIABLE' The Caltl Pubhc Ul1hlles 7 dys wit 1o yrs exp rel Jon 645-8192 20 yrs 1n area. 642·5937 ~r;.:·~:'d Rn~~~~'~ Lie. lni 842-5053* : -RAINBOW CIRCLE Maint
gOOds movers p"nt the.r •HOUSECLEANING * IHtat laprovemtnll •INT !EST QUALITY
P.U C Cal T '\umber. CUSTOM (the fight way) ;IUXdEWBY SANDERS I PAINTING. EXP. 836-1758
llmo's & cheulfeur ' pflnt Wklyl t:Ji-mo refs 673-3349 i HOME IMPROVEMENT & i TOP QUALITY PAINTING
!heir T.C P number 1n ell •VACUUM VISITC:>AS• REMODELING MASON· Prompt·Rellable·Reas
adver11sements If you Hao;e your home cleaned 1 ARV. 760· 7333 18 yrs o C. 839-1886
have a question abou1 b n L B d 1 d --the 1 allty of a mover Y pro 1 IC • on • ns L • i VESCO PAINTING ANO limo~ chauffeur. Call· 631·3134 or 897-7753 : H IClp Ill WALLPAPERING Quality
Public Ut11t1es Com·1110USECLEANING From I L1wacare work Free Est 969-6349
miSSiOn 714-558~151 Windows-Ovens 7 yrs TREES Pa~ria( -I••••---~~~~ exp Refs Kim 645-:223 1Toppedlremove Cleanup ! fXAfAINd INTERIORS M4~atiat 'CtatrlCttn lnu lawn/sprinklr 751-3476 HANGING/STRIPPING
......... IXLL PHXSES Of CONST GREEN LIFE t>y ERIC VISA-MC 673-1!1~ Wf'i . lllllHPlll Remodeling-Repairs e1c Crea11on-1nsta11e11on Plaster t ir
Prof'I products wheth8f Commercial· Res1dent1al I Maintenance 548· 1660
"lhoe boll" or Sub "S I 22 yrs area. he 968-3564 TREES eaperlly lnmmed & ~uslo:n r:~~rtnga.s~:~~~·
Call· Pearson & Assoc'• RH LAWTON CONST removed Stump grind Yd work Prot>1em1-No Prob-
Newpof1Beech675-7523 Addition-Remodel-Repair lcinupSlheuhng 650-4164 i.mst •32886-4 554-7831
ON ACCOUNT OF CLARE 20 years e•P Insured I •Hn'S UHSOAPIH
BootlkMC>lng Se<vice Llc•49622_7 _645·84!9 Maintenance & Dea n 1.;..;-iOiiiiiiiiiili-!!'!!"!!""9''!"!'-I
•951-6983• 'From Brick work to 't':1p 711·1111
alt I a a I !°"" Irrigation Russ 496-9723 HEATING•PLUMBING
RESPRAY ()( Pli,ED DOOR PRO Que111y in-LANDSCAPING-CEMENT DRAINS CLEAR rrom s 16.
Orywell·Patcf'l•ng· r .. ture 1tallet1on Entry, French WORK W•ly maint & Fauce1·Di~·Heater uc113 11 793 ~8-7203 & Interior Doors Richard ~n-up1 650·3618 DOD • 646-929& Anytime
Lie •529868 S.8•877~ LAWN MAINT Tree Tiiill& LIC.•5399&7
a.A· PRECisidl DETAIL Dr all ~~:nv~~tl~e::8·6 f ~e ~~~~Ir~:'·~
Comptete PrOf O.talls D STY'S 24hr 839-3234 S55·1105 957·!222 1 •DRYWALL TAPIN~ U Landscape/lawn.--.,...._._,..-----Texture-Acoustl<; & Paint. Main. Serv Wltlytmonth/ H ct
t ti I Free eta Kevin 722-9294 1 lime. Free est 24 1-1640 8RvXNf§1 P6ol seAV. ona.,._.,., Aull Ualnt .... " I Call/DON Alll Servioe.
Sell so.n. Pwr &S.ft. Elntrical European Masonry-Briek r~. lnltall 775-2&25
OcMncleering, 854-8375 B S c ELECTRICIAN Ouel work lock-tone· oncrete •t I!~~=~==~~ Free .. , s2s hr oity wonc Mac_ e..2•9494 , ... .,l"'E"A1111AMiv'"o•u""IR"tX..,..A11s-·• WORD PROCESSING •487892 Greg 979-6276 •I REROOFING 1'ytl. All ~ ....... wi, /:~:~~·1 111&11 ELECTRIC IT&IW so.Ml tYPM repairs 493-
4448
.. c eor LicenMContr 64$-3656 * Hl·11U * l~::r=tt~•=•~=:.-1 l~!!;;=~i;;:;r:;nrj'ndee>enden' e1ee eontr N.ew 1r~• r15s991 eoAPoRXfE IUXdt I' · wat • QUALITY-Full wv Real We don't want your money Gen MCteta,lel I o.llctop ~ .,,..._lodl...CC Comm AMPCl'1AMP w. want Y04.lf referra.1 publlthlng &'6-8025
351"1.,..· .wry ... 2-ose1 _!75-9353 8181~2420 All MVI.-aiat -* IM MENT REID'S ELECTRIC •llJ a ... 11* 4M@§IB@NfiXtdleiX( ConctWle & ~ No JObl too am.it. 30 v-ars ·~ Belt>ot 1 Orf91'* Window
LOU 1714'81...,. 9dl up LJC /bond 893-7702 Hometown MOYel' WMNng ,....50.1202
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l llS:;1rncn 1ecn aesT MOvE QI! ....,._ .. m J (213) 2t3 BUT. T77221 e;;;p:m' rt •EnNnee your property t2 « rlnd llr MMe/ ._.,.,..,,..._
CMlf'8 .,.. ... •Ouelity wood fWnPne1 ofk. ......... • .... lllD I Qutl, ... ...-CCo711.e33t decU/petloe.241-7t2Cf __ ._ ........ Mtn.•. 7JS.4227
MOTOR ROUTES
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between IAM & 7PM
... Orange Coast Dally Piiot
CLASSIFIED ADJ'EBTISIN6
SALES
We are ADDING to our ales starl.
If you can type at least 45 wpm and have
great telecommunication skills -We can
off er you a base salary + commission AND
a (judplace to work.
hH 'l'l•e 41 P•rt 'l'l•e A tt•ll•llle.
Do yourself• f 1•or -Call 111.
P e•O' B levla1 er~ I• V e••e••
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DAILY PILOT
Classified Pages
Turn unwanted
items into
money today!
C•ll 842·5871
Lets ef OPPet't•llltJ t• Grew Wltfi U•I
......... Yeur Ow• ANa.
CALL MR. STEVENS
(213) 477-3163
Delivery Drivers
PART-TIME
Newspaper Delivery Drivers Needed.
Monday-Friday 2PM-SPM . Weekends
& Holidays 4AM-7 AM . Earn up to
S600/month. Must have reliable
transportation, insurance & a good
driving record.
Calf 7 J 4/642-4333 ext. 205
Between 8AM-7PM
Ask For Rodger
Motor Routes
available in
W11tmin1t1r
Huntinlfon l11ch
Fount1in Y1ll•J
NO COLLECTING
NO SOLICITING
Oellver One Day a Week -
Must have dependable car
and proof of Insurance.
Ill 842-1444
Ask for Joanne Craney
OrMQe COM! DAILY PILOT/Mond8y, OctOb« 31, 1988 87
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ArneriCe't moet beeutlfut 9TYPISTS• GOOd OMV $46-3971 M.o ttyte. itll\t cont Elderly, but l OVEL y •fur at $2750 S48-48'8 uel XLT LAnat 1**199 Deux ChevHu•. '""Y 71 •50SL $22,900 (12171 teettw. O¥et 100, lt250.
gtitcMn cent•· Roget'• •DATA ENTRY• 1700 180·"" t a~ QOOd PflCe ,...., L*• nw lneide ane1 out reaittMed, tNet• ell . .,.. 8'SOOSECS31.500 (2717) 8'2:~10 (ESP511)
GltdeM II now~·· lmmechatecareerpcnmon •WUW• Dining table Country c.11ntly cr..n.d and had lall .. h 7114 !3K211'11111,113 Nae OOdee. Total mile-87Wagon$32.900(51111 \ anm&11..Ul
1ng ~ION fot C*1· or temporary •t1•gn-We need 10 hire~~ Frend!. P,atquel 39 • 51 minor r•pa1r1 $ 1500 28' EXC ••™l con-la•1I •1r•t ~~1,L~,~ r"oneryy 8855 WIQOtlL';1,!.;toO._..t1Hll518l ,1.75 Eldo Lo'* nut;.
time ~· Wiit pay men11 1n Huntington few po1111ons In Garden wl2 18 · IN~ 1790 (and worth every perinyt) dition Sallmaster OYt· a.1• ....,..., ""' 5008EI ..... ...,.,. •1
le SO/nr 10 ttart for Beach/Fountain Val· Grovelftoonta1n Vallev. 780-9171 PhOne 979-2748 board North u lll 873-3440 .......... II :=~2~~ nu 109
quallfl•d lncll11ldual1 leyl Gatden Grove area MATERIAL HANDLERS Ki ng Silt Water bed ---$2300. '849-9097 Pp · GIOY 'II..... CLASSIC 85 Mer~-.. 190 I CM CAR 931 6120 As>i>IY In paftOn, Fri· APPLY TODAY STOCK CLERKS ' OK -you all seem to ----72 Karman Ghia corwt ......,.. • l'uH. call Bar beri NO FEES EVER SHIPPING CLERKS =f)f· & wooden head· think that's too mucri• So 35 ERICSON 73 Bnstol v~ cyhncs.t I~ ~~-81kl 81k, orom mint eond: AEIO, fully I~ W/llr Cadillac; S_ev_1_11e_7~7~.-g-ood .....
Hedfick I TPll NISllllL FORK Un ralls ~5 c!';'::g.7~ max• me an ofter• Race Cru1.. Located i"z~9e~f:5 5.7 low mil . must seem s:~t~ •• ~r= condition. $2450 Call
lllll'IUlllD Garden~~~ iew,9214 ApplyTod•Y·Don'tWalt Oakbif.'"13·1011,r11g·dt>ll ct uatart 6'4·1295851-5051 111111...,.. 631·2289 12792 v .._. v 'LABOR i eve u 1.ooo oeo · I e1s.ee10 I ...,.. 75i·3149
2301 San Joaquin Hilla Rd Al the 405 & •22 ~r~~~ 100%-FAEE TEMP-PERM dOOC", round mrbl tbl, 51 ~..I!!!!. IOU •l' , .......... Cat•• Ml-1111 °t;sl~~I a;w~!? z~u~~~ llUAll 'U 2M D uman 'II
Cor<>f'a del Mar 92825 ' BridgeecMk Bu11neu ~k TPll NllNML ~.~h~s, ::1'~8;;~-.......... N10 Cruise equipped MBZ 1983 FORD F-250 Diesel. ma'flc Power afc Futtyl Automatic:. power door 119111
640-5800 t • , Personal stte .11fnt buy• dieSel PC>wet E•c:ellent 4.apee0 afer~ ,, .. i.r. loed9d S7600 7eo. n81 loclt, radials, cru1ae, 6 ey11noer Racy rfd IJ\agsl 1 12792 Valley View :214
QUEEN SIZE MATlAESS' 5250 Call 6'6--4047 11 .... ab<>ard MOR sllp braku, 5th 'wriHI HONDA ,78 CVCC P<>wtr 1teetlng/bfake1,1 (88144) Ml.555
& BOX, OUIL TEDI 1 -ASKING SI00.000 $7900/ot>o 6'6-7335 AM/FM, c:uaette, AIC lllYllSITY 1111&
BAAND NEW• $155. llBM MemotY Typewriter (213)305-0432 F d F150 1985 ""wet GOods1000ConOd801uon! I (T5·t~. !'!<>YI· le11rier ~111 Call 846-4293 Extra typing elements ~-~. --or • ,.,.. • 7.525) -.795
Retell Secretary FIT position 4'-'t Garden Grove 373-0505
de(.s, typlni 60wpm, At the 405 & 22 Freeways
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Sal•i comm with exp ---RllllSllCI Excel eond S300obo If rnce, 14ai••••I camper It*!, $5000 tifm, Cal4 733-8725 llnmlm lbCI ClnllUT:;..';...l2_'Ml~-.. "-
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ager/Trainee and Part maple hutch cott tbl end MINOLTA EP 300 COPIER a kW OlESEl koALER 1s1111er, 4 door. air con· I Mags (108282) s2.788
B loc. Phone N ~ 4. Mrs Fennle 852·0'17 trc H llt
SECRET ARY ·General Of· 18tl5an 1111
tlma ..... l'le6pAdeal ap-tabfs, $275: 8drm ' set, $650 080. SILVERREED LIGHT PLANT Fresh TOYOTA ·93 Truelf, long dlt=, power ateerlng, TOYOTA 1983 Creuida lllYllSITT IM&
plieant• muat be neat In On hdDd 6drc:hest nlte EX 4• Eleetronlc type· water cooled RebVllt to bed. 5-Speed, tow mites. 5~s AM/FM 660001 wagon Dark blue. 11.a• •111 appNtanee. COUfteous. stands, Mecsl1t 5275, 6• writer $150 OBO. bOth .,.,,.,, 5 1850 6'6-9000 excellent cond1t1on miles, clean In Ind 'Ol.lt, loaded, mint 17'50 __ ----__ _
flee, phones, t~plng & 18tfi Century country
computer for roperty French pine armolre from I Mgmt Firm, Co$ta Mesa. Jacques Cousteau's lam-
aggrMll.,.., lr1d Wtlhng 10 H1deabed COYCh, beige 1dnt Must Mii. 6'2·8870 • '4000 090 650-5HO '4000 720-5368 Deys 6' i~a324 ... Ye mesl8QI Clm •as 1111.111 Oppty lo learn propeny 1ly S 12.000 PP 548-4058 I
mgrnt. N/smkr Call -iaam • verye11cmno busl· cost $900, Mii $200 . re-Aai I '849 h,s/Docb/lttHft 181 1 I TOYOTA 1987 Supra., Power & air. needs paint. ~;' :,~~onb~~I SECIUUY/nPtST AKpphaac:•bu 60ll ~:::cc~ ~~25· • :gooLE POPPY sXLf , 7822 ... 'II YU 5 =' m~u~~1s ~=: ,:o;i~~ic!i5·~ ~tN~~ise 1 ,et~·~':~~ nol neceuary For I enmore .. rner stove. Horne raised Ilea Cup 35 SPACE and pres· 1 ton eonverl400 5 9 en· cruise. power steer· f 0 r s 1 5 4 9 5 66S-S075 serious conlidefatton In EJ!eellent benelils, loof\1ng gold, self-cfe8nlng, like SOFA, Loveseat. Chair, T & Min) Alf color' ttg101.1s Newport BelCfl ine automat.C power mg/brakes AM/FM c213)e22.18561w
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anexc:ellentcareerapply for.person with pos11111e new.cost$600,sellS150 Ottoman. Never used s~.5700 751•3465 1
1ocauon W1thshOW9f Call ~oo'r lock /wind ow s., c:as.sette..AIC 1111 Power (J1')Me-2903/h
In perSOf'I between 1oam l attitude who Is dep.n-6•6-2006 Scotchgard, earthtones. · __ Craig. 673-8800 tteerlng/brake,' w1ndows11ocks (045355) I
to 3'>m at: g~ ~~~~~eS:.'~~1 Kenmore frost-tree top '275 843"9294 iHH fHI f or Rent 36 Silp-:-COast ~r4114 Mlleei>e only, S9,688 1~~~aii?c:YO~~eca~zd~~·
1 __ _ door lreezer. reverslble1Sola. rove seat, chair. MS9 Hwy Newport Beach 35K. l lMLD337)$AVE llllTillTM llACI S8000 firm ~-2782 ·.~!O"lss·no'n HV11lels10M~a"11 SECn /IHHL lfC doors. exc cono. White. table. s 100. Kitchen tbl 4 1922 chickerln.n Opr"'hl Call 550-6380 CHMI ...,,.... M2·Mll 546-1200 "" • S250 6"6-2006 I chrs $75, Bicycle 10 • . ., • --. -1-.. TIYITl 'II CIUCA ITS •So.Coast Plaza P/T RE Oll1ce Varied __ speed S50.960·5762 Player Piano. Amp1co MlSc.Ttaas,.ttahta ...... •-Hlll'llCI••• 5 ..__. I di I llllHM-·C0111~s.. E.O.E. tasks wfemphaslS on or-KENMORE washer & _ Nds some restoration. _ __ 1---.--"'.. a.,_,, manua. ra a a.,.._ ... ...., ..... _..= .... =~
gan1zec:t & lront office dryer. like new, harvest White washed wicker 51700 080640-1889 Caaptts/Tuiltr11Aah••"' 5 Speed manual l ad1als. cruise. power steer· --------
Can Pele 751-5000 gold $300 (tor bolh) OBO gtass-top table & chaJrs. -. ---1014 Cla11in t045 POW« brakes AM/FM. •ng/brakes, AM/FM HI CllVHTllU * RETAIL SALES * __ ~ 536•7719 ltke new S800 OBO 87 Schaette1 & Sons Baby cassette Sun roof eus·· casseue. AIC . 1111 83 Must Low m les Auto
Exp. designer woman's SHIPPllllCLERI 1__ __ CALL 721·4127 , Grand w/piano corder, 1981 AoLibXv Rambler. i§66f.81RD CLASSIC tom "'heels 1028765) (IGHC775)$6,895 AIC cass 12sEx3641 wear F/T PfT, hourly Full ome M on .f " MOVING WASHER &. mahogany. Cost $11K, moior home 30 •Restored, new motor $9,688 lilTlllT• llAll 57 700 wage ~ comm H B -8am-4 OOpm $4 50/hr ORV ER Good cond llctlllaHal 6015 Sac $6800 obo 673-9508, Levelers rear bath I trans/pa1nt1t1res IHTIHTM llACI I M2--I I CM CAR 631-6120
960-5752 or 841-2035 No exper1erlce nee Ben-Must be sold by Triurs 8A0Nswick poo1 1able lie clea 6060 roof dash air loaded ex: S3450. 6'6-9000 M2 .... I t· ---
et1ts Apply In perSOf"I 575 ea OBO 640·6110 regul me 1 "slale 109 ~ ce11en1 S28 000/obo S2650 Sunday Only SPiil 11111 FHI '14 MUSUIS CP£ FT/PT~fl~L ~e';E~rson illlS 01 TAPE wanteol""W111 PiYTOP 21.8 cu GE s~s Ing wllcel ~ew 1~~E~~81~~; ~KS87421536-2509 Aattl l•rrlH 9100 Hiil '11 PIELllE SI CrftSlda. Auto, sunroor,1Automat1c 6 cy11nder
for contempor ary 729 FaradSl .C M dollar tor non-workin~ makerS300. Sears Lady mans & 1 ladies $120 FIBERGLA SS camperl lSBO Ronda CIVIC clean Automa11c,rad1als.crusle loaded (1ERH925l rad1a1s power steer·
women's apparel In Npl *548•5525• large capacity refnger Kenmore W/Dryer lg cap h p P 6'6-4141 shell Stockland Co for 581< POwer steering/brakes $5,900 ing brat..e s. AM FM Bch Must be able 10 1 ators631·8844 S300 pair. many potted eac · imPort truck 94 , xlnt new paint. 536 ~11~9 AMtH.A cassette. AtC CM CAR631..fi120 casseue AC reafclean
work weetcends & Dept SlllP llELP WHIRLPOOL side )( srde plants and other misc ,s,.1tia1 I 5 cond S250 080 Cd1al In ~20006'~7~ • 4 M oon root Alloys TIYITI ... m-· ~~DR76;,0s: 89~111 es
Store exp a plus. Send 1 Mecnan1calty 1ncltned refng, 21.5 cu It. 1 yr old. 733•2629 - -=I 583-4328 aftr 6 ays, 12DXW509) S 14·938 -'-
resume to Ad" 110, clo CALL 551·4914 I 1ce1cold water dtsp. Pd CARPETS-Dynasty Classl -• -~1 * * * lltmlSTM IUCI Cassetta. What A Feeling• llHTIHTH IUCI
Dally Prlot. PO Bo• 1560. -SIPrlYISt• -$1400 sell $750 650·0443 Chinese Design. rec-Sllf••••i I' 10,, Aato LHSIDI 9010 ivw CABRIOLET Beau11tu1 M2 .... I l8:.l~Mm-• !_ H2·00ll
Cosll Mesi. CA 92626 ~ " ------tagular. ex 11'8". 2 for --ORDER your 89 or 88 red. only 28K ml, CUSlom -~---Late Nlgfll needed • 60 S3201ea $175 6'6-4047 TAI-FIN mlnt-noae fide< Mercede.s·Benz and chrome R1ken rims & low-llHI& 'II Pill.. -...eJ1t fffl 'll TEllPI IUllL SALES P /l 1 .8.. P M • 3 A. M • 5 • 6l Fuaalut 14 ~ Like new, ~tringet • tarm-the Early Btrd Le::;t prot11e tires with many 5 speed manual, radials. AM FML cassette Gas
Newport Imports new Nlg~~,~~ 3~~'-?~ Kingl2 FLORAL couches. sds,CEhNpTEAS CL~~ca~~m~:-~r·~ $~ nose & tail' Rate Compare House 01 1 m11eS left. Perfec:I cond I power steering/brakes. YW ... *W IAlllT Sa118fl (881301 $5,999 t>outlque. Weetcends: ~at in • sk tor ea. Hemp carpet 11119 s ' · igni • oc: 1mpor1s & Be Safe 1nd1$de & pout Runs AM/FM, cassette. AIC 5 speed manual, AMI FM, lllYEISITT •IA
10-5. Sun 12·5. W1ll 1ra1n j Scott or Ba,.ry $150 New peach carpet c:i7:;,'~f.:':!J>~~· sk 1 B 2131714 MERCEDES great. $9300. Better than Sun roof Alloys 1 eassene, AIC Sporty 11.a• •11•
Call Karen. 722·4060. -------9118 $100 Remington c A or rian - -new Alptne pull ouc eass (1LPS825) S9.888 c:onven1bt9, mag Wf\eefs -•
ROOFING EARN I Typewriter S75 w/stand HIDE·A·BED Sola, queen. 842·1444 BEFOREyoubuy examine deck. Punch amp Bos-llllTmtllll.ICI (98212)$7,777 --~ ... ---.-
...... Sltab/Sltil le I $400 $1000/WK 1 ~uch more. 645·(f515 $75. AMANA s1de·bY; I I !~~ u:; ~:;;:e1~:,~~z1 ton acoust speakers I W .... I ••llllTY •IA
NOW HIRING. Lead & f nd · • 3 PIECE SET Couch. love-side Refrigerator, 22 cu · plan Compare House JI 6'6-5952 or &50·Tl09 lvt 141-1113
man. Also exp. Shake & seat. h1 back chair. ltoral SlSO. 641-8324 Ive msg jTraaa~tatita Imports & Be Sale msg Enc _ Hiil '11 PIELlll
Comp Rooters. Mull I •6AM-12 Noon pattern, all 1tlnt. WllTtl: Ill Tll 11 2131714 MERCEDES 79 Sc1roceo blk am Im 5 speed manuaj, p0wer YILYI '11740 IU
have own transp & tools I •No Nlghts/W\V\!ls $800 080. 540-1861 UHi SP• 11 •• 112 j INts/ HUI 7011 OUR~O MO L --P \ eas.s pullOUt Runs great., steenng. cassette. AIC. Automatie. cru1~. power
Andy 5'8-3712 •S7/HR · ct>tW~rafn1ng 8. Couch counlry Frencri I • ••• IELECTRfC Bay Boat, ex·! easingc ro-godO s:;ond $2000 obO tilt PO'Wef moon roof.I steenng/brakes.AM/FM,
Hm TEClllCIAI I CISTl IESA 141-1111 Pd s125o. Sell $250-2 rtt •• ,.. cellent cond1t1on. Just g~; ~~u·se W:,7~~por~;& 675--661(). 19~r!~smust 5:.:..... I r,~~6~~1ts~ t 58: I c
Local Pest Control co. SllTI l .C.112·1240 lthrrecllners Pd S850ea Free k11tens' ~~ulec:.·11a~::,e bai1:;·~~· Be Safe 21317 1 • SAVE yOl.lr ume Crioose ..,."" -•ll•T•·IOOll ~~~~~~
Needs route tech. We Ullllllftl bOth for $500 All Ukel •Darltng• ~t8909 675--2927
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train Must have ood Newl PP 760-0157 had shots 8 weeks old • owned Mercedes-Senz Mi..... tack in & 001 55000 or
DMVrecord.E.O.E-gCan 141-101ltrlU·10ll IUSSIUlll&HI 750.9171' . Power &ti 7 12Aate1 HIN 01 Compare HooM ot lm·~~S~Fl~98~1l't~~ YILISWllll'U S'995. asri767 dl r
Chatlla 979-6021 A.M TRAllH Footboard With rall.s. ewel /F111/Art 1954. :XRnduE1 etxss1c tEt Os buy your ~~~~g:;a•e 2'31714 mile; Musi rseti List ~2-0795• 548-8823
SALES Produc11on Me1al Worker queen size. 846-4293 fJ 602S Chns Craft t7 fully re-I G!mpere~ ~er~~dc:,~· $34 000. sell fOf S26,000 5 speed manuJll redials I FLEET PRICES AT
Estab art pubhsher/dlst Entryle11el.Engffshreqd.,Contem 5pc dtn rm set s.t01ed.. Snow wloner. 11 ~~ ~ash._.1 c~mpar;I • & Factory warranty power twekes. ·AM/FM: UYFLAIH•
salesperso n salary YUERt•••y -chairs like new $600 Or mini! wanted by pvt engine G,.ea1 Includes Sale j (71')646-2903/h alloys.{2F8Y993)S4,9i5 I Jaguar. lsuru. Honda.
now see1cl ng agresslve Costa Mesa 631-1093 w/SO" Pglass table ~ 4 ILIE FOi JICIU Needs minor TLC Orig I H~se 0, Imports & Be Sfeflln; (213)622·t856Jw cassette. AIC Sun roof.I Unc:otn-Mercury. M~ur
+comm. h1 earnings _,. ' S 72 8508 t r a 1 I e r $ 6 0 0 O B M '12 11aV1Ma -• II •T• -••• Votk.swagen Batry 722-0162 Recep11001sts AH Ts & OBO 53s-7719 party ml 1• 557-3225/Evemngs 4 Wbtl Drinf JH,I I -,._ llTI -B Appt Only Cont9Ct
Animal Attendants tor a NEW Daybed White & Men·s classic wrist watch-1--!Sunroof· auto A C Mi.... lltlda Colletti or Jim SAUS·llSllE busy practice 1n Irvine Brass. wlmattresses & es-One-ot-a-K1no· 1986 Cenie~ Console IN· 9030 Loaded beauty !0260301 Palmeri at 830-7000
Full or Part· Time for Retall FT/PT incl wknds Exp trundle Complete $245 Make Great Christmas VADER· 18 · new t tOHP IUCI IUln •H OF NEWf'ORT 9EACH s5.600 YW ... Ill l"'lne Auto Centef Office S':'PPly Stallonary prefd 551..0304 *840_8733* J GJfts• 759.1977 Johnson galvanized. 6 Com P T I 140·144' CM CAR 631-6120 Aunsfneeds work $500 Store Will train Apply tn __ ___ tr a • I e r Io ad e d 8 ma11che U rk (257YELI CALL Came1 Monte Carlo SS 1984,
person. Coast Office wtequ1pmen1 & elec· Sunroof. c:ass 18K m•les 15AO JAMBOREE ROAD IAZll '13 llJl 6'5-1956 loadea. new engine, new
Supplies. 2121 Harbor j tronics Pnced at • • (26030> S7 400 Open 1 days a ...-5 S9Md manual power everything $6500 OBO
Blvd. CM 548-1794 value-$9000 675-1358 CM CAR 63l-6l20 I EJ!tended Service Hoors b1alles .. AMffM. Cassel· YW ••• se1&1£1&Cl 759-9236 Jim (1LEP5001
--I -----T L -9035 7 am -tO Pm Mon-Fri te A /C Sun root Good interior & e•1e.rior -------SALES I A n 32 PACE SF Cal eog rac.s BMW 81 320 -"-' (2FEM338) $5.995 New l res needs """'•ne Toronado 1981 diesel TR DE OIU LOADED S12K (N 6 ' I w I e 9AmARH• I -··· I power moon roof ~1500 Inside sales ekp or will moonng also ava1laDle1 CNEYY II 3 4 TOI w brown interior alarm ~·---· S800 CALL Dennis O 8 O 8 4 3. 9 O 4 4
trarn selhng Mlc:ro compo-673-920! S11ve1ado Au1oma1tc V-81 ale sunroof. stereo. 5 M2 .... I '114)963-83U !YPM850J IFEW430I
nents. Sal. ~comm. M V -33 c·ONCORD FIB-cylinder power uoor speed $6000 720-5330 ---vw ·79 BUS Sharp in & ------C111Naney768-1233 I IOC I( windows power (2AHF445) UPT08"MCN\UIFINlneing OUI Fae atr 89 tags
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••• I SPORTSFISHER steermg bra~es Ac ri\;$rsagre&lhmetot>uy options on previously S2950 756-0303 -Fiberglass new tanks tJ5096031 th.aHtSning bOll YoU •e owned Mercedes-Benz __ _ __ _
For STATIONARY s TORE, twin V-8s rauar S36 000 Ctlltll ClltYrtltt Compare. HOl.lse ol Im.-WANTED 83 -86 Mazda CdM F/T, 5 Days. Xlnt 1 646-9000 · 541 1200 alway$ wanied Bel 1'*• s ports & Be Sate 213 71' AX 7 Res on 1 b I e
working eond1Uons Ex-\ S26 000 Sunday Only • '~::!%:19 tnis..,.... in MERCEDES 960·5930 1 hrOuli(h clcJ<,\lllt-d
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Phone tor appi. 673-4762 PUBLIC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE flta.IC NOTICE flta.IC NOTIC£ -NM.IC NOTICE
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Secunty Pa<:1llc Manufac-(CITACION JUDICIAL) PuDhsneo Orange Coas1 NAME STATEMENT Ten1 Sl'ledO OUC1ed Dy • Ql!ne<ill ~n-Dally P1to1 October 24 31.
turer Funding, Ille na-NOTICE TO DEFENDANT Oa•ly Pttol OCIODe• 10 17 lhe fotfOWIJ\O ~SOt\$ are This Statement was ''*' nerShlP Novem~ 7 , .. 1988 hon's leading leneler ser-(Av, so a Ac us a o o 1 2• 31 1988 doing business as ~Jlh lhe Cour11y Cierlt ol Or-The reg11trilril com· M·757
Ying the home improve-CHARLES A. NEEL y an 1n-M748 ELITE AUTO LEASING ange County on Oetobe• l. menc:eo IC 1ransac1 OUS•·
ment Industry riu anl dlYldull and DOES 1 10 10 9140 Trasl< AYenue Garden 1988 ness u<IOet 11'14! tier 1i0 .. s
opening tor 1 marketing inclusive PUBLIC NOTICE Grove Cahf 92644 F3M320 Du5'ne55 na~ or na~s secretary. YOU ARE BEING SUED Tlmolhy Stepnens Jr PutJ11sneo Orange Coas1 llslP<:l aoove on July t 1975
Dulles Prepare marketing BY PLAINTIFF IA UC 1e es1a FICTITltJf~SINESS 18070 Gooseoerr)' Dr Dail)' PllOI Oe1coer 2.t 31 ShinJI Nali-oawa WISSMAN
Proposals & interlace. demandando1 NEWPORT Aow1ario He•gMs Ca 1 Nc,,emt>er 7 14 1986 Tll•s sta1emen1 wu h>ed E S T H E R J
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SAll lNG CLUB. INC a Cat1• NAME STATEMENT 91748 M· '62 wtll'l I,.. County Clerk oH),. with eontractor/chents lo j torrne corpo<attOf\ The totlOW•OQ persons are Trus business •S con-,,,~ County on Oe1ot>e• 6 WISSMAN. of 1rvlne R~~.'::J';~~~em~ype 40 You h•w• 30 CALENDAR do•fl9 business as • ducteo oy ari ir1d•vid .. 1I P\QIC NOTICE 198! A nauve of Chlcago. v., DAYS ifter thl• eummona (l )J M MARTIN' DE· The reg1s11sn1 com-f*404 ~.,,.....-Oc be wpm on WP. e1oellent •• ~ on you to Ille a VELOPMENT 1blMARTIN me<'Ced lo l•al'UCI bU5'· l(U341 PubhSl'llU Orange CO.St ~ away 'IO r
grammar & spelling type. written rHponH at DEVELOPMENT •CIJ M ness unoer 1ne ltChlOUS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Daily P110I Oclo«>er 17 24 28. 1988 ln St&nton,
good phone skiffs Can·! ttii. ~rt. MARllN PROPERT"Y MAN· business name Of names NAME STATEMENT 31 Nove1nber 7 1988 CA SW'Vlved b)' her
dldate must be com-A letter°' ptione call wlll AGEMENT 485 Eu• Seven· hsceo aoove on Oclobe< 1 The lollowiOQ ~sons••• M·751 daughter R olJene
tonable In 1opn11hcated, not protect you· your type-lttnln S1•ee1 Sui1e 600 1 1988 00tng business as
high profile po1111on No YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED I wrftte11 reeponi. muet be Costa Mesa Ca111 9262' T1cnothyS1eof\ensJ1 TERR"D 17848 $..,~Par... Taylor of lrvme; ellperience required.t • tft proper 1t9af fOf'm 11 rCMi J M Mart•ri Devel0Dmen1 This stateml!nt was hied Bouie ... aro ''""I! Cil ,, Ml.IC NOTICE granddaughters.
bring yO\lr basic sk•lls & want the cour110 heer your Corooration Ca '1°'"'3 ..,th lhe County Cter~ 01 Or-92i' 14 Rollene Decker of
we will train Liberal ,caee. This ous•ness ·s con-ange Count) on Octooe< 1; Court and Pau and FICTITIOUS •VStNESS N • y k C and
1 & od If you do not fife your ducted O)I a coroo•al•on 1988 i<ail'lryn Naoine Paul NAME STATEMENT e\A; or ity
18 ary lull m ern ben· reeponH on Um• you mer The reg1s11ari1 com· Flt5M3 Trust8e$ 01 Pau1 F'a""•'v The 1o11ow10Q oersons are Ronelle Decker of ~:~~';;'II j~~r:e"ft! .... the ceM, 9nd your meoceo 10 11ansact Dusi· PuDl1sneo Orange Coas1 'T1usi 011ec:1 September 18 d0tng t>uS1ness as San Diego. brothers •
• .,... ,,,_,, and P'llP" ness unOe< 111e l•t111ous Daily P1101.0c101>e< 2• 31 1973 as amende<I ano re-ON T1-1E EDGE DESIGN Henry Johnson of
or John Israel at l714)1 I •1 p•1 ~ enymaybetMen•lthout business name o• ~c1,..e5 November "1988 sta11<1Decemoe<20 1981 50530tri51 =211 Newpo<I H .. _ h 662-1990. SECURITY • I J 111 further wernl119 from '"'lhsled above 0" .ii.J.J•y '985 M ·&o Dennis M Teyio. 19621 Beach Caltl 92iS60 ununato n ~ac PACIFIC MANUFAC· court. lb)July 1985 1c>Augus1 •988 Quiet Bey Lane Hun11ng1on Jeff Dennis Gasoe1 205 and El.mer Johnson of
TUREA' FUNDING. 3187 Theft .,.1 other1e9a1 r• JOhrl M Marrin Presioen1 PUBLIC NOTICE Beach. Cahl 926'7 01vld Of B Newoorl Besen Kent City, Mich,gan:
Red Hitt Ste 100, Costa qut..-ntt. You may want This s111emen1 wu 11~ Anhui G Beggs 520 E Callt 92663 \e Hulda Carlso
Mesa. EOE to c-61 en ettorney r19ht with the Courii. Ce•• "'1 Or· ftCTITIOUS BUSINESS "'ontec1to s.erre Madre Joseptt E Mo1o:en SlS rs. . n
SECTY/RECEPTIONIST CALL CLASSIFIED 642-5678 eway.11 you do"°' known ange Cou"t~ Oclol:lef 2' NAME STATEMENT Calif 9102• 3201' South PC1-1 l ag .. .,& of Muskegan, M \Ch· anatt~rMr,youmarc.tten \988 Tlletott0W1nge>e<sonsare Ra. L Proee encl TeSha B9*:11 Calif 9267' 1gan and Helen
F/T · type •5wpm, cus-attcwner referral Ml'Wlce Of F3te15e doing ous1ness as Price Trustees of Priee Fam-1 This business & •0"· Schwartt of Jackson
tomer serv & gen otlk:e 1 tegel aid office (ll•ted In Pub11Sl'ec O• -'"Ile Coast STEVEN THOMAS .-.N. iy Trust csated Septembef 9 dueled Dy a t1m11eo pat1nl'• M h g S ' skills. N.B ""pt\OM boOll). Daily P•IOI Oc•oc-e• J 1 NO· TIOUES-PRl\l.ATE COLLEC· 1976 as amended ano r~ lh•P IC I an ervl~S T!a~m~~~a~7~~~..0~16~2~~-l===========================~ ~~~~ .. ~~~-~'''~. TI~~ E ~~ ~ m~~~~7W~ The reg1st•al'I tom will ~~~W~-I tregueft HI• cHac.lon lu-M-i65 Santa l,n1 Cetot n·os G1ra10 Pearson 1515 mence<I 10 111nsac1 OU$· day It ll:OO A.M at
ldlcl1I uated Ilene u11 pluo ououc NOTICE 1 Terns S11eoo is Ceaar Hyl1no ARC ad11 Cai.1 I"'" unaer 111e tie111ous the c b ape l 0 ·'
TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO
'4 .80 For '4.M you can advertiM yo.Jr Gt111199 Sate In tn. Dally
PllOt There l• 1 4 line minimum
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whether ye>IJ advertrM 1 day or 3
days. It'• a great ••Y to tu<n
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Wt are atto ottering 1 ....... ...._ ..... ..._ '°' • ' .... TNt gukte lncludet IOM9 °" hOw to ~·-· how 10 plen, what Items lo Mtl, plus Idea• for .a belt• oar• .... ; Wto • ~-· .... algn. pt'k:lng attdlers. intotmetton on cny ordtnlneet end tnvent()fy .,,_..
Vou can purch ... your Garages. .. K•t '°' S t.00 wnen vou Place '/CNr Id It.
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de 30 DIAS CALENOAlllllOS ruv Ridge 11v1ne Ca111 92i' 1S 91106 business name or names M
per a preeenter vna fK:TITIOUS BUSINESS Steve A S1'edd 18 Ceoar Snin11 Nakagawa ana fisted •bO'lll on Oc100.1 10 c C o r m i c k
'"""9111 eec:rlta • ,,... NAME STATEMENT Ric;ge l"'•ne Cat.1 C12'1!> r~Na1'eg-1 lrus1ees ot 1968 M ortuar y , Laguna
lct'flna tn ••I• cone. T~ IOI 0.,.,.,0 Dt'•SOns are Tt11s D1.1S ,,es~ s CO" Na ... aoa ... a Fam ') • Trus1 Jeff 0 GaSPer ~ach. with inter-
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Una cMt• o une llemllde dOt~ bus.ness JS duCled by r-usoano aria .,.. te da1eo May 27 19 7 ., nus s111emen1 was hied ment follow in{! at
t•fonlce no le ofl'ec:ere1 BORGES ''"'~11.ETING Tile rto1s1 11n1 .. cm· amended and restaltO wltl'l lheCount)' Cle" o• 0. PfOtec:clon; 111 ,...._. .. INTEAN1', J °"'A1. 1 •32 menc.d 10 transact bus•· "ugusi 5, 1985 75 WHI an9e Count'r on OctoDfl• 1· Clenhaven em -
leecrlte • maq""'-lleM que M¥gue••lt' 4,, ._0<ona 091 nes-s unoe• U•f' '•cllc>us M01a Mo.nle 1 ... enu. Sena 1 1988 et.er •, San F~rnando,
c11mfllr con lae for-Mar Cat.t Q 2b2c, buSl1leSS n1rneo .:i• n•meos ll.4e<>re Cel1t 91024 F)li51S7 CA 494.941~
m a I d 1 d • • I• t a I•• Michael "'l>omn 80<ges
lapropledH al uetecl qul«e l732 11Aarouer.1e "~• Cor que la cOfte MCWhe eu ona cse4 Ml• Cal•• 92625 c.o. This ou.,,.,,ss s con·
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perdef tt cno. Y '-pWden I men<'ed IC1 1r .J"sa<:I Dul•·
--IU eotano. IU dtnere nen un,,l'• .,,.. I ClolOVI y otrae ct••• de 111 business "ct"'P Of .,,,.,;esl Pf~ afn ..... edl-lolled abOv,. c~ 4o••t IS clONI p« pette de le cote.. 19aa
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11egatee. ,.__ .,_ ltllted This s1a1emen1 ... u hi.ct qUltHa Mamer a 11n ......-J.,,,oh 111e Ccuni~ Ci.•• ot Of. ~em••tt•. al,.. c-1119' C<>v<'h .J' O'ctcl>f!• '• I-a YI\ ....... ,...-1984 • ..,._a 1111 ~ • ,..._ F"5342
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lllnll ef9olM de~ lettel Otilly PtlOI Octc~• 24 31 (.,,.. et CSW.Ctorlo tell-Novemt>er • " 1988 I ~~ ~1" c ..........
The "9me and aoor ... 01 PUBLIC NOTICE I
1ne coun tS (El notnbf9 yl dlftcClOfl ~ la corte .. 1 FtCflTIOUS IUSINIU MUNICIPAL COURT OF NAME STATEMENT
THE STATE OF CALI· fllel0<10w..ngPf'(sons 111
FORNIA COUNTY OF QA. OOing ous ....., as ANGE Harl>Ot Jlld~ Dis· t l\SYS1Ell.4S MARINE
tnc:t •«>1 Jtimt>orM Blvd (2 .... 'rORAUL•CS MAR1"'E
Swt• 10 I, NewpO(l a..ch. 16J~ S\IPeftOI" Awn~ UM C.ittomia t26e0 ' I Costa Me.u Cthl 9262(
T1'CI flame address end James Allrfd 8~r1ell '01 ~ numoet ol ~..-. &uuna C4v•I Nt,,.port
tiff S lll~ftey. or pll 4"trff Beecll I 9•663 ~t en et10tnty .. tEf Th bul•nHS 1$ ~·
nomt>re II d•r«C>Ol"I y el nu· ouctec b)' 11n 1ncs1vt0uaf
mero Cit 1eretono oetj flla 1e91•111n1 com·
~ OelC*'Pl8n4)1nte o ~ \0 1ti611NCI t>..s,,
OM ~ante que no nest lll'CM' ,,,. '""'°"
1t1e1'ce at>ogado . u 1 '°""""' ~ oo ~
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NICHOLES W. GHNOUL'I' llllted abO..-Dl'I triot .,...,
MO .. INlll.0 8AlllON£. Ja"'9t A IU< ... I ~ & NA"OU\.LI t\ fh l lll~f w lded
,.,cl• DoJ>al L ... CorPot · ""''" t~ Cour!IY C*-11 Of On atiOft. •tU MacA101wr "'91 Ccuf\ty O" Ot1ooei n
"The Drive to Win"
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.. Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, October 3 1, 1988
ML1cNOncc '_ MUCNOTICE W 11>TICE MUC 11>Ta " PUUtlOTU : wpq •511111 : !WICPR I P!llJC!n9 I NIJCMIP
.UMMONS llleOl'IOM numbef of P'•tn· ~uetll IOI' lltWI t>u11· cneCOYnlytnwnechtnell!Oft. nwing eno ..... 'f0'.111 Ob· ~ , f1W,1"IDUl-M MeoArtttur .,ouleva10 . TN ,1--='1110ut IUllMM ~
(CITACION.IUOtCIM.) llll's altOfMy, Ot plak'\Utl lltlU (>f•a"'eifllN .... ,d ltloblooneartlf\oMrll .. j«:llOMOtlllewrtllenOl>t«;· • llAlmftAW •110 Ntwpofl IAcfl CAN....-. teflrt.OIO•~· .. '1C -
NOTICE TO OEFENOANT Wl\hOut an attorney 11 (El 011,,. contrtiel IOr the .aiove nllbltWlld and publlltlld llOM wttll the eoutt bll0t• IUUC I "'9 lololWr'l l*90ne 11•192• ~ Of Of.,. "*' 111 Otano-County on •·-· (A v1 so • A c u t ad o I ·nombre la dtteccion y el nu-IMf'thonld PfO,.C:I 11 lftacM by 1111 0.1ec:10t ol lnduttnal tN ~11'9 Yow .,.,..,.
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TO WHOM rT y CON-dOlllG ..,..,_.. Stm oe ~ Febfuery ti, 1tll f lLE The Plf'IOftl ••
t030-tt02 s MINNIE INC mero d• teletono del by tubml1tmg a cornp6ilted AelahOnl Cof>'ll ot 1111 lflCe "'.,bl WI Q«ton Of by cE-. OOL.DEH PAINT l IOOY. Al ~ lftUIC DI ,. NO F31t6t1 doing...,.,.,.. •
• Call! corp . •I Ill 1at>og.OO dll dlmandente, n form STO 8 t1 wllll 1119 btd .. •II ... ,. on hie II IM "°"' etlOIMy ~ I to 1630 ~ Aw . Colt• ceeved .. _...,...by 11111 o.n• Oet Nguyen. 1•25 "T' l.'M09ft:, 1500 t Gold·
YOU AA BEING SU£0 dll demandante que no1ptoPOlll No (>flfetlf'CI_. Ofllce of the Chill ol Plant IF YOUAAE A CRfOIT()lll Ille~ Of NA':<:.L1Mele. c.-92827 11101 cs-., of NoWftlHr, S M..,._ $aftt1 Ana, Calif enwelC, 11untlnglon llMcl'I
BY PLAINTIFF CA Ucl leesta lie nee abogado &II be g<tntld unlea1 Ille bid 1• Opera11on1. F111v11w OI· Ot a cononoent etldttor of OtSPLAY AOVElllTlllNG, W~ OCJlden 2010 FUii· 1•. un1e1e V. .... tren. 92707 Celtf 9*1 ?••
demanoandoJ LAWYERS SA ~ AlT DEAN ecc.~llCI by Ille STO \191oC)menlalc.tlllt llW~. 'J04.l ""* ... INC A CAllfOflH~ eof'· __,.. Colt• ..... Callf ,..,...,~tllelraMfer Thia bulH'*t WU con-Ar"""J Tocco.I_ v ..
TITLE INSURANCE COM· MAS BREWER & KIN· 811 I S41•1f1191CllOl\W!Ubehe!d yourctetmwitlltlllCOU11end POAATION. Tran1fero11. 12127 of llQUOf llOeMI • .,.. at'tleh,duetld byenindl~.. Anoeitn• Drift. Hunt1n9'on
PANY • Vtrg1nta corpor-.C~ ON. 500 South Main 81<1 propoglt mull bl Wedrt••d•y NOY 18111, mlll a copy of IO Ille P9'· wtloN ~ addr... .. Thia bUllf\ffl II con· CIM . .ii c:l*ml mutt bl,.. Thi• Mac.Mnl WU hied BMcll, Celll 112t47
etlon "S'11ee1. Su11e 1100·Nortn1 aubmlllld for the en1111 1N8. er 10 00 AM Fairview 1on11 r19r11ent111v1 •P· p 0 BOX 5370-2M SANTAI duet.CS by an 1no1vldual jce1veo ~IOf to IN daM on wttll tllt Countr Clltk ot Or-, linda KOC>Pllfnln. 2107 t
You hive 30 CAlENOAft Tower Orange Celllornla work oe.er1bld therein 0.-e>eve1opmen111 Centi' Polfllld by lhl court w.tllln ANA CA 9270. cOunty otj Th• reo11trant com· ~ tt11 liquor lloaf1le 11 ange County on OCtot>et 10. PIMO Vlfada. El TOfo, callf
OAYI eft9f ttw MlftUllOM 92668 171•11147-955~ vlat1on1 trom plans 11'10 lllCIOf 8)elltae Clllef of loutmonlllllrom lllldlllof Of ' Sllll of Cellfomia "*IC9d to tranuc1 t1Ua1o-,,.,.._,ect by !fie o.p.rt·1 1N8 92630
I• MfYed on you IO .... a DATE 1Fec11a1 AUG 03 IC)IClllClttOnt Wiii not be Plant ()perat10rta Ill llt'SI 1auanc. ot ,.. .. , ... 1,1\atan:-bultl .,.,,..., .. .ooui MN undef Ille llClttOUI "*"of~.....,.. Pubklllld Orange Coe•t Tllll bullfllll II COn·
'Yr.•tltl•n rnpot111 at I 1997 conlid«ICI and will bl cau11 PubllSllld Orange Coast p1ovldecl 1.n Sectton 9100 ot 1 to bl ~to METAO °'8· Mineea name or namee Control Daily Piiot October 17, 2•., ducted by co-pattl*I
th. c--. "•bin •. KUNI, C..,k, tor rtj«:UOtll ol bldt Th• D911y Piiot Octoblf 3 t, No-Ille Celo!Otnl• Prober• Cod• PLAY AOVElllTISINO. INC .. lilted ab0\19 on October 13, So fw .. known to the 31 Novembef 7, 11188 Th• regl1trent com-
A lettef Of phOM catl wUI By Le tltl• Hernendeir, Oepartmenr has the rigtlt lo vember 7, 11188 IThe time !Of ltl1f1i1 cl"ms wllt A CALIFORNIA COA'°"· INI trllftlflf... ell b1,1stn111 M-762 mMC«S lo trllllKI bual-
llOt protect yew; you.r type-°'tMllY wa;ve any 1tr19111et1ty Ill I ' M7M 1not e~e l)t>Of 10 four A TION OR NOMINEE. w.,,.. Gotc1en Mn* end eddr..-uNO Mal undlf IN flctll~I wrttt_,, '"pcNIM lftlllt be NOTICE TO THE PERSON bid Of to r1t9Ct Ill''/ or Ill 1montll1 trom Ille date of the Trentfltae whOM b\lllMM Thia atet.,,_,t wu flle01tty Tr ..... Of tor tlle thr" '18.IC ll)flC[ bu9lnlll nlf'M Of nlMll
111 PfoS* letat form rt JOU SERVED You are MfVld a bids Ml.IC NOTICE hearttig nottcld ab0\19 100, ... 11 '19007 SKY PARK With tlle Cou11ty ~k of Of·f!IMR lelt pelt, II dtfferent1 lilted above on N/1'
want tlle court to hffr 1ou11an 1nd1v1duaf defend.ant No bid Wiii bl ~li<le<ld 1 YOlJ MAY EXAMINE Ille CIRCLE DRIVE. D 2. tRVINE, ange COllnty on October 17.l"om .,_ ~ ••·none IC..,_ Arllluf J Tocco c.... Pubhslled Orange Coasr unleU II 11 made on a llan· I IC Ga4 hie kept by I"-court. 11 you CA 92714 County of Of· tNI 1 Oeted' Oc:toMr" I Itel ,tcmlOU8 .,_.. TM statement waa flied
" ,... do llOt .... ,_ Daily Prtol October 3 I No-darO lorm lurfltlhed by IM NOTICI OF DIATH .,. a pel90A 11\llf ... ed 1n State Of C81!f0fnll ,_.1 •• ' .. 0 D .. p LA y NAlm ITATlllllWT "1W!lh ,.,. County Clertl °' ()f. ,...,_..on Um., JOU m•J Yembef 7 I~ 2 t 1988 Oepartment and II maoe 1n ._OF NTITIOtll tlle 111111. yOll may Ille "1WYth ~ P'C>91tl'I to'be trans· Pllblllllld Orenge Ca.1 AD"9RTI.,..., ..c., A • The t~ '*'°"' arej anoe County on October-11,
.... Ille caae, and,_ M769 acc:oroance With 1111 "In· TOA ..... ,.... ltlleGourt a tormal Requeslj le<f.0 II located at 1s1I D1Hy Ptlot OctObef 24, 31, CALIPORMIA 'CORPOR· doltigbulllllllU 1988
weges. mone1 111d ~op-struct1on1 to Bidders " H TATI OF: tor Speclal Notlee ol Ille hi· KALMUS UNIT F2. COSTA' Novemblf 7. 14, 1te8 ATIH.a. aY 'IAN LI NICE PEOPLE IN BUSI· f1MNI
erty may be t•hn wltMut POOLIC NOTICE Prospecll\19 blddefs may•IELIZA81TH 8 1 "1 A9l ltig ol an Inventory and -i>·1MESA County of Oranoe M-758 •OYl11, P•t •tDI NT, NESS,3fS01 P1tk VllWLane Pub4llhed Of~ Cout
fllrther warn.Int ,,_ ,,,. e•llTUl'll lf'ld obtain plans, BORRAYO AICA I.LIZA· pl'lltemenl of atat• ...... Slit• of CaltfOfnll ·1 iftH' T1• ••• • I •25·C. lrvm•. Call3t60927~5 .. ().tly Piiot Octobl! .. ~7. 24.
court. 0 ·122151 1pec1flcat1on1, ano btd BETH 9. MM.A °'of any p11111on or account Said l)topetty 11 OHc:rtbld '18.IC NOnw. PutJIWllCI Orange Coeat Debbie Murray. 1 ar., 31, No¥emblt 7. 1 .......
There we 011111 letel re-NOTICE TO lorm• by ca111ng {7141 I BTATI NO. ju provided In MCttOfl 1250 In general u . All UMll 01 Ollly Pilot ~ow 31. 19881!\llew Lane .. 2~. lrvme, M·763
q11lr-nt1. You meJ ••nt CONTlllACTOAS 957-5213 A14540S ot 1111 Calitorn1a Probate that t>ut atop llleltera bllll· K a7U M7t7 Ca.Ill 92715
to call an allOfneJ rtellt OS 13'3 (11/M) A payment bOnd, Stan-To 11111e1r1. benef1C1ariet .• Code A Aequnl tor Spec111 neu known 11 INTER CITY! NOTICI OF I Tiiis bUSIMH 11 con· "8JC ll)TIC(
1wey. H JOU do not known Project No. Oard Form 807 1n tlle cred1tor1 and con1tngent1Noticeform11avatlabtetrom SHELTERS end located 11 BULK TRAMWIR "8.JC N011C( ducttO by: an 1rtd1v!dUll
.,, ettOfMJ, JOU mey cett en UllA =2 amounl no1 lesl lllan so pet• cred1IOfl , and Q«sonS wno Ille court clerk. I 151 KALMUS UNIT F2 TO WHOM IT MAY CON· Tiie registrant com· ,tcnnoue ..,... ..
attorney refettel t«Yice or Sealed pror:><>sals woll t>e cent of the contract Pf'tCI m•y bl otherw111 ,,,,.,ested AltlrMJ tor fletlt,_.,: 1 COSTA MESA. County oil CERN· . ._. inencl<I to transact bull·1 NAm ITATlllllWT
...... .td offlc:e (llllH In received al the ott1ce of must accompany every con· 1 ln the Wiii Of ""''· or bOtll, KIM MCINTOSH A nY.. Ofange 51111 ot Celitorl"'-Nottce II hereby g!Vln to ''A?eL OF I,,... U(ldlr Ille llClllOUI Tiie lollowlng petlOfll ••
tlle ~boot!). Plant Operations · Faorv•ew tract lnvolv1tig an lltQen· of ELIZABETH 8ERSA8Ej121 w ... 1tlh I I., Coeta The ~ transf9t Wiii bl Ille Crld1tor1 of NATIONAL A••Wlff OF bultnns name Of namet doing~ .. ~de .,e le en· Developmental Center 2501 d1ture ln e.otcnsol$S,opcl 80RRAYO AKAELIZABETH ...... CAm27 conaummatld on Ot atterjOISPLAY ADVERTISING, "810/lfllCTITIOUI llstld at>ove on Ocrot>et 7,, NEWPORT ARCHITEC·
111911111 n i. clteclon Ju-Harbor Stvo Cosra Mesa, Tiie successful bidder will 1 B. SIGALA Publls"-d Orange Coast Ille 18111 da of Novemblt, INC . A CALIFORNIA COR· ._ .. NAMI 11988 TUFIAl PRODUCTS, 2005
dlelal 111ted tlene 1111 pqao CA un1112 00 P M on WED t>e required to enter Into a .A petition hhs been flledj011ly Pilot Octoblf 24, 25.• 1988 Tht1 ~tk tranater 11'PORATION, Transtarore. Tiii followlng persons Oebbte MUrray w. BelbOl ltVd . suite 2S3.
de 30 DIAi CALENOARIOS Nov 23 1988 al whoch rime co,,1r1c1ural 1greement ln,by SANDRA BORRAYO lnl31. 1988 faub.-t 10 SectlOft e1oe ot!wllOM bull!llP addr ... Is he\19 aNndorled" 1111 UM otl Thtl statement was flied Newport a.en. Callf. 92te3
p ara pnaenur una 111eyw1llbeopeneoano reao the torm of I "Sten<lerd the Supert0r Court of Call· Mn63,tlle C~hlornll CommeJC:lel PO 80)(5370-286,SANTA the F1ctrtlous 8uslnen wttllllleCounty ClefkotOr· Mb..i J Hie*ey, 21et1 ~ .. HCflta • ma-IOI performing work 10 Agreement, lorm STD 2"1fornia.Countyol 0fange.re· IC MnflC[ Code II SecllC)f\ e1oe .,.1ANA. CA 9270.t. County oll Neme. COlllf>ORATE AP· ange CountyonOCtoblt24, Saluda Clrc:ll, Huntington
q\llfta 1111 "'' COfte. lurn1sn ail 111>or materials winch snail be btnd1111J upon questing chat SANDRA I PUBl "" lies claims me bl filed et Orenge, State ot C1hf0fnla, PA.REL. 2925 Collefl, Unit 1988 Buch, Calif. 926'8
Una carte o una Hamada rools and equipment the Srate ot Cehlorn1a on1y i 80RRAVO be appo1nled 111 FICTrTIOUI 8UllNlll • l!;ELlS FARGO 'ANK. N.A . that a bulk transfer t1 abOllt 2A. Coste Mesa, Celll ., F•111 Jl!'l\ll E L ... 115415 Sllllf
telefonlca no le olrec.r• necessary 10 remove the old upon approval by Ille Siii• personal representative to NAME ITATIMINT Esc:ro• Department, Re Ito be made 10 METRO DIS·l92'2t . Published Orange Cont 11. Fount.in Velley. Clkf
proteecloft: au ,.•Pll"I• llsted co mponen1 $ or The contract is no1 binding administer the estate ot the T tol.......,...,, Escrow No 692.972 •stol PLAY ADVERTISING. INC . TM FlcUti0111 8u11nesa Dally Pilot October 31, No-92708
MCritl a 191aqulfta tt.M que feed.-.ater system Furn.sh on eitt>e' pa1ty unless ll'ldldeoedenl lie ~""' peraons "8 MacArthur 8ouleve;d = A CALIFORNIA CORPOR·1 Name refltrecl to above was 11embtf 7. 1•. 21, 1988 Tiil• bllelnlla la con· culftp tlr con 111 tor· and reprae4! worn new com· unrot 11 •S approved by IP· The pehtoon reques11,dolM"j~91~N8:oY D C 610, Newport BMch. 'CA,1'TION OR NOMINEE. flied In Orange County onl M-764 ducted by: 1 general part·
m a I Ml ad•• I• o a I e 1 ponents listed t>elow IAI proprtare authortzed 1tate author11y to administer the 3 0 · · · 92660 COllnly of Ofenge I TrenefetM. wnose bualneas 5127117 F~4131 I nerslllp
llPfotNdll 11 ueted quler• Conoensale storage tan~ agencies. •ncludttig tll9 O.lestaJe unoer Ille lndepen· ~~ • 0 b·1 ,,:•,:.:,oarl siateOt catlf0tnil · *9d<!!!f1118007 SKY PARK Oetrlll F Mcl(lnley, 1144 l't8JC NOTICE The registrant com·
qw le COft• HCUCM 111 (8) Deaerator Hearer 1C1 p1r1men1 of G-•' Ser· dent Adm1ntstr1flon of Es-C ~1•9;~26 ° · All ct.,ms ITlllSI be , .. 1ctRCL:E ORIVE. 0·2. Denver Onve. Costa Mela, mencect 10 ttenllci bull· caeo. Muno-port ware< Sotre11er vices ol required tales Act. (This authonty al· 1 11 • cel\led 11 11111 8Cldr9M by tt11l IRVINE, CA 92714. C011nty Cahl. 9262' 1 ICunl nees unellr 1111 flctltout
If 111tect no.,,...,, .. 1u Valve at Fairview De· Alf nonexempt stete con-1lows Ille Pl''°"'' represen·1ChRoben 1 Mr'k c~inefy' Hth day of Nollemblf, ol Orange. State ot Call·I Sunn A. McKinley, 944 FICTITIOUS eu•lll t>Ylineu neme or names r..,.·..u a ""°"'°' puedl velopmentat Center. 1n ac· rraets ol $5.000 or more ar11tatlve to take many achons 30~fP'~c ~· nc.B 11 orn ~·j 1984 unleU the t>Ylk trllftl·l fOfnla Denver Oflve. Colla Miii. N.-ITATIMINT Nctld aboW on Ocloblf' 1.
P9fder., CMO,., le pueden cordanoe with plans and sub1ecr to srate contractOfjwlltlout obtaining coun ep. C M!. 0~ 111 °9'2:~:r · 1., llSo inctudeS the trensfer Tiie property to bl trans-Celll 92626 I The following penons are 1981
qultlr au to&erto, au dtnero spec1ficauons therefore ,,ond1sc"m1natt0n and com-l>f'OVel BefOfe takttig cenam osra · 1 of llqUOt hcenae m which fetre<I 1s located 11 tS 1 Tllll tKlslrllll was con· d0ttig busmen as I Mich ... { Hiekey
J otr•a co111 d• au 810ders tor ""s proiec1 pl1ance reQutremen tl acttor1s, ~er. the pet· This l>uStnest os con-, case '" eleims must be re· KALMUS. UNIT F2. COSTA ducted by an lnd1\ll<lu1I Al TERA TIONS. 2965 Thl1 sll ement wu flied propteded atn nleo ldl· must posse55 a current C·4 pursuant ro Government llOl'lll representative is re· duiled by 1
1 ~rporauon • oelvttd prior 10 the dlte on MESA, County of Orange, Thia 11atement wu hied Hart>Or 81.. Coste Meu . with Ille County Clerk of Or·
ctoftel por pelt• de le corte. c1ass1t1cauon license issued Code Sec11on 12990 and quired to give nouce loj n~ '~II ~ ranc 1 c~';',. which Ille hquor llCIMI 11 Stell of C1ltfornla. with the County Clerk of Or· Calll. 92827 1nge County on October 14, Ext1ten otroa requl11toe t>y 1he Contractors Sr ale Cahlorn1a Adrn1n1slrallve lnteJestld per1ons unless menc; d 0 ,~., 111 transleJred by 1111 Oepert· Slid properly ls deac:ttbecl ange County on October 4. HM Cllun Sim, 12181 1988
........ Plllde que ueted License Soard Any 1>1d re· Cooe T•lle 2 0.VoSton 3.,lhey have waJVeCI notooe or ness un 411' IC ous ment 01 Alcoholic Bever 1n general u All UMIS ot 1988 Adrian Ctrcle •A. Ga101n ,_,U
qui.re ,._., a"" ebofedo cetved wnere lhe 1>10der os Section 8201 A b td conMnted to Ille propote0•bUS1ness name or nemn!Control 908 that BUS STOP SHELTERS Publ!Shed Orenge Coast Grove, Cat1f 92940 Publltlled Orange coat ~te.lfnocon· no• hcenseo es spec1hed will proposal or oller lor a con· act10n ) Tiie tndependent '"~':a' abOve on Octoblf 5, So far u known 10 ltle buslness kll.own...u JNTER Daily Piiot Oclotllf 17, 24, Tll1t buslnen 1s con· Daily Piiot Octoblt 24, 31 .
-• un llbog.edo, plllde be d1sregaroeo Joint Ven·, trac.t for put>hc works~goods lldmlnlatrahon ~t110f1ty will 1 R t>e 1 M k Ken eo translei ee. 111 busineul Cl Ty SHELTERS and 3 t . Novembtf 7. 1N8 ducted by: an indlvlclull-NOV9tl'lblr 7, 1•. 1te8
tt.mera WI Ml'Ytclo de ref: lure bidders musr possets a or se<v1ces which is sub· ~e grented unless an DC 0 Pr oe:ir n "'I names and lddrHMI used located at t51 KALMUS. M·750 The reg11tran 1 com · M·158
erenc:la de aboglldol o 1 Joint Venture ucense milled by a ConlractOf whO 1nt..-11tld Qlfson ftles a,, • re51 1 b Transferor IOf the cllreel UNIT F2. COSTA MESA. menced to transact b\111·---------
une oflc:lna de ayude i.aat Preference will t:>e granted nas been decert1l1ed trom1ob141Ctlon to this pet1t10n and This 't'temen~,;:S fli~l't~•rs last peat If different County of Orange, Slate of PUBllC NOTICE nets under Ille flohtous
(Ha el dlrectorlo tel•· to bidders properly ap· subcontrac11ng wtth lhe,'Shows QOOd cauae wlly thelwllh the ounty 0 • Ii om the abOve ·are non. Calilornla I
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buslnels name or names HI RE fonk:o). . i proved as ·small Business 'State t>y ltie Depart me,, I ol court should not grant the •J\09 8e County on October 14• t r Dated October 8 ' 1988 • The bulk transte< will be •--listed at>ove on NIA c ... No. 2Clll14 1in accordance worh Section Fair Employme,,1 and Hous· authority 198 '*151 consummet.O °" or afllf I TATDmJff OF HM Cllun Sim
The name end addreu of 1896 et seq Totle 2 Call· 1ng. shall t>e deemed to be A HEARING on the Pit"-C a s e Sc h r o •de r . ME T " O O I IPL A Y the 18111 day of November., UM90fP'l'lfT Of Thlt statement was hied
the court is (El nombre '/ fornta Adm1n1srratove Cooe nonresponsove end shall be tton will bl held on NOVEM· IKnowlson M oble y & I ADYf"TllfNG, INC.. A 1988 Tll11 t>Ylk transfer Is USI ""'PICTIT10UI with the COllnty Clerk of Or· dl1ec:oon de la corte esJ: AppHcauons tor prelerence re1ecre<1 BER t7, 1988 at 1 45 P M. in Burnell. One Newport Place, 1C ALIFO"NIA CO"POR· subject to Section 6106 of llUlll llN NAMI 1nge County on October 2'. throuRh classified
ORANGE COUNTY MUNICI· must be subm11ted to ano In accorda,,ce wolh rne Oept No. 3 located It 700 Sulle 280. Newport Beacll.j ATION, 8 Y .llAN LE tlle Cal1lornll CommetClll1 Tiie fallowing penons 1988
PAL COURT Cen1r1I Or· approved by the Small a11d prov1stons ot Sectoon 1773 •Qvic Center Dl'tve West Clhl 92660 RO YE", PREllDENT,I Code. It Secloon 61oe IP·tllave abandoned the vM ot F--••2-1111 ..., .... ange Judoetal Oostnct 700 Min0<1ty 8usl114tSS Procure· ol 1he Labor Cooe tt>e Oe· Santi Ana, CA 9270 1 Published Orange Coull''•...,_ phis, claims may bl filed at 1111 F1ct111ous Bustneu Publllhed Ofange Coett Civic Cenrer D"ve West. menl AsSlstance Dn11S1on partment !las 1scerta1ned IF YOU OBJECT to Ille Daily Pilot October 24 31. Publlltlod Orange Coast I WELLS F1'RGO BANK, N.A .. j Name: NATUAAL OELITE, Oalty Piiot October 31. NO·
Senta Ana. Cahlorn1a 92701 1812 t4th Street. Room 200. the I the general prev1illng granting of the peto11on. youj November 7. 14, 1988 Oatly Piiot October 31 , 11188 Escrow Department, Re· 16501 8tookllur1t Str"'·I vembef 7. 14, 2 t , 1988
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